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Early Snows Delight Skiersg Clubbers Head for Local Slopes Row l: Phillip Archunde, Richard Dove, Don Jones, Larry Bice, Terry Ortega, Terry Dobkins, Row 2: Joyce Binder, Minnie Fregia, Loretta Lonz, Trish Donahue, Debbie Kirk, Nancy Heinle, Sylvia Fox, Cindy Corenman, Nancy Logan, Debbie Brown, Barbara Coan, Row 3: Cathy Laursen, Kathy Franklin, Bonnie Bickley, Mary Frindt, Pam Gill, Sharon Aragon, Terry Frank, Pear Lamadrid, Nancy Binder, Linda Anderson, Debbie Frey, Marcke Greenberg, Kanchu Bun- dellu. Rusty Dobkins Csec. and treasj i Susan Maisel Cpresj Janie Salisbury fvice pres.J 3 Mrs. Karla Dean Csponsorj The Manzano Ski Club gives skiers, whether beginner or expert, and those who want to learn to ski the opportunity to participate in one of New Mexico's most exciting winter sports. Under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Karla Dean and Doug Brown the club makes annual trips to adjacent ski areas, where members enjoy once again the thrill of speeding down snowy slopes. The excitement of the sport is not the only purpose of the club, they also see movies and hear guest speakers, along with money making projects. Front: Gail Williams, Molly McGill, Janie Salisbury, Sheila Or- tego, Cathy Logan, Kathie Rhodes, Sue York, Pam McCan, Janet Weeden, Becky Skillern, Sharon Martin. Back: David Logan, V Dale McCan, Dave Sallee, Jim Stotter, Alvin Sallee Cwith skisj, Larry Williams, Jackie Sheehan, Charlotte Smith, John Walker
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Nancy Kise, and Debbie Pinell rehearse a creative dance routine. The Creative Dance Club, sponsored by Miss Marjorie Keeler, begins each year with one major goal, the annual Spring presentation of Color Moods . This performance combines original dance movements with unusual lighting effects to produce an impressive presentation. Challenging movements and exercises give the girls a more graceful appearance as well as a sensitive outlook on life. In creative dance, sensational props, scenery and costumes are discouraged whereas individualism of interpretation is the ultimate ambition. The weekly meetings of the Creative Dance Club provide enjoyable recreation as well as encouraging peak fitness for many girls. Color oodsw O I U Carla Lovette, Donna Zachary and Sylvia Fox practice a Color I I t S p r 1 Moods routine Front row: Sandra Call, Cheryl Caldwell, Shirley Downey, Donna Johnson, Fran Shoppe, Nancy Grear, Row 2: Jean Chadwick, Mary Anne Madri- gal, Susan Bratten, Nega Settle, Nancy Cook, Joyce Crawley, Valerie Price, Cindy Caldwell, Linda Fleming. l55
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Anne Rutter, Mary Grasso, Charlotte Tilley, Linda Merville, Christeen Tillson ffrontj fBackJ Jo Anne Walderick, Debbie White, Candy Tampins, Karen Simmons, Rundee Wolf, April Stevenson Sponsor: Mrs. Mary Hulsman AA Teams Compete in City Sportsday Cathy Clayton, Susi Montoya, Pat Lucero, Bonnie Giaquinto, Debbie Campbell, Kathy Knauth Cfrontl fBackD Susan Braaten, Fran Brown, Angie Lucero, Barbara Garcia, Yvonne Bunnell, Lynda Keegan Providing vigorous and enjoyable competition for girls interested in having fun and keeping physically fit at the same time, is the Girl's Athletic Association, G.A.A., sponsored by Mrs. Mary Hulsman. The girls represent Manzano in sports competition in Albuquerque and throughout G.A.A, encourages participation of all sports where they excel. G.A.A. members sponsored and participated in the annual powder puff football game against the Pep Club. They also participated in two sports days, one at Highland and the other at Albuquerque High. The sports-minded girls sold candy to raise money for uniforms. Officers: Mary Fackerman, treas.g Terry Woodall, activities, Anne Monette, corres. sec.g Wendy Woodall, pres., Lynn Larned, rec. sec.g Helen Touchon, v-pres.g Linda Rutter, v-presg I57
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