Manzano High School - Scepter Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1968

Page 87 of 272

 

Manzano High School - Scepter Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 87 of 272
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ANNABELLE GRUBB Sophomore , The only sophomore to achieve recognition in the '68 Who's Who, An- nabelle Grubb has accomplished a great deal in the short time she has been a student here and has earned the respect of her teachers and classmates, The president of the sophomore class, Annabelle is directly responsible for the organization and success of most of that class's projects. She has proved herself to be a capable and efficient planner as she directed such activities as the candy sale, bake sale, the collection of dues, and the decoration of the halls for Homecoming. As a class president, she is an ex-officio member of Inner Council and she has also been elected a Student Council delegate. In these organizations, too, she has accepted responsibilities and discharged them with skill and efficiency. Annabelle also belongs to Speech Club and Spanish Club. In addition to her activities at school, Annabelle volunteers her services to work as a tutor at the Indian School and is an active partici- pant in the activities of her church, including serving as a Sunday School teacher. Reading and participating in all types of sports are two of the spare-time things she enjoys. Aspiring to become a lawyer, Annabelle would like to attend the University of Kansas or the University of Missouri. In addition to her law degree, she plans a minor in Spanish. CINDY CORENMAN Senior ,ww ee l Q i .r I . f fl -is . A . I' Q Speaker at heart, Cindy Corenman exhibits her talents by the many speech trophies awarded to her. Her activities vary from Speech Club and Spanish Honor Society to skiing, dramatics and tennis. She loves creative and modern dance as well. Serving as Nationalist Party Leader for Girls' State, she is also a member of Staters' Club. She still finds time for studying and inevitably makes the honor roll and is a member of National Honor Society. She is also an active member of National Forensic League, Drama Club, Ski Club and International Club. Her church plays a big part in her life, and she devotes many hours to heading its youth organization. Each time a big event comes around she is there to offer her time to the decorating and planning committees. In her junior year, Cindy was Homecoming chairman for tickets and junior Prom chairman of invitations and sales. As a senior she headed the Student Council's Twirp Week dance and decorations. In the summer, Cindy enjoys traveling. During her free time she skis and rides horses. Although she has been accepted at the University of Colorado, she has also applied to Stanford, Radcliffe and Smith. Next year, at the university she chooses, she will major in math or science.

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PAT PARKE Senior A superior student, a capable leader, and a responsible worker, Pat Parke has perhaps brought to Manzano and to herself as much a individual honor as any other student this year. Chosen as a Girls' Stater, Pat was selected by that group to be one of New Mexico's two delegates to Girl's Nation in Washington. At Girls' Nation, she was appointed director of the F.B.I. In addition to this honor, she was chosen as Manzano's Optimist Youth Leader- ship Award nominee, and the Daughter's of the American Revolution Award candidate. ln a testing program conducted during her junior year, Pat was selected as one of the national winners in the National Council of Teacher's of English Award competition, She has also received a letter of commendation for her performance in the National Merit Scholarship test- ing program. Not content to confine herself to academic excellence, Pat has taken part in many activities, principally in the projects of her class. As vice president of her class for both her sophomore and junior years, she was the chairman of the Homecoming Dance, the Prom, and the Senior Class project committee. She has been active in the Student Council has been a delegate to three district student council meetings, one state meeting and two summer workshop programs. Pat will also be part of the Manzano delegation to the Model UN at Santa Fe. She has been a member of National Honor Society, Staters' Club, International club, Spanish Club and French Club, and was a class sponsor assistant as a junior and an activities office assistant as a senior. Already accepted at Stanford, Pat will major in Romance Languages and will minor in English or education, An outstanding athlete, Bob Myer has also been extremely active in a variety of other fields. Bob, having earned eight varsity letters in sports at Manzano, has belonged to the M Club for three years and to the Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes since its organization on campus, He served as membership chairman of the FCA this year. Three of Bob's letters were earned in wrestling where he had placed in the district competition and qualified for state every year. This season Bob was expected to make his finest showing at the state tournament when the teachers' walkout disquali- fied all of the Albuquerque wrestlers from the tourney. Bob has also earned three letters in track and has qualified for state each year also. Bob's other two letters were earned in football where he played the end position. Active in activities of both his class and the Student Council, Bob has been one of the most reliable workers on every occasion. He has served for three years as a Student Council representative and has been a delegate to the district student council meeting. Another major interest for Bob has been musicg he has been a member of the Honor Choir for three years and was chosen vice president of the choir this year. An honor roll student for the first semester of his senior year, Bob hopes to attend college either at UNM or Fort Lewis in Colorado. He will major in physical education, reflecting his consuming interest in sports which he lists as his major hobby. His other hobby, one which is perhaps as natural to teenagers as sports, is girls. BOB MYER Senior



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Kanchu discusses her United States history lesson with teacher DuWayne Black- shear. Z' anchu is Sixth Exchange Monarch Rushing between classes has become a routine for Kanchu as it has for all Manzano students. 84 Bob Conyers assists Kanchu with a frog dissection assignment in Charles Pearce's Biology I class, Kanchu Bundella, Manzano's foreign ex change student from India, has certainl spent a successful year in the United State -at least her fellow students feel so. Whil mastering the language and the New Mex ico dialects, Kanchu found time to partici pate in the Ski Club, International Club Pep Club, and Student Council. Being member of the Monarch Day Court aug mented her circle of friends and she cer tainly was a lovely court member, on Manzano will long remember. Although Kanchu's world was inevitably broadened by this experience, Monarchs agree that sh has done even more to enlighten them. Bub- bling, vivacious, and out-going, Kanchu quickly assimilated into the life of the American teenagersmlearning American ideals, customs and developing an Ameri- can sense of humor.

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