Sandia High School - Crest Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)
- Class of 1959
Page 1 of 202
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 202 of the 1959 volume:
“
,' 4 Ki. A 'gi 4915, ,KA-,ww ,4.i,gf,f,- m A- .', 2, AgKKazAew,.4,,eK i42,1fKL1K,wAA.. A.,..1i1sj.'f2,:,A51w? Kf-iig ,F53'A1jKt?., fm F aw f QvA,.1vA2v iff.: K' A ,fx MM A .A A -,A ,.,-,',A,fga5i's'4 -,-AA,,AAff.,,A. aww , ., , , , Ama S ,X A,. ..,i:+?, A,.A,A ,, A., A 4gAA5Afg1A,q,g,5,sKg .-114-A 2-:gs '- .A m,.:,A5. A ,C.f44A- ,A, Aw. , -,,f'..4A Q .X :', ,,,.,, A- Am Q., A AA.,- N iA,4P5Ef?Ey'A MF-'CK',J.K4'T4f,L2EZST5g4if45f-'bi 'lf' N 'K 1' ffiz A?eKff'4A.L' 2,KK'xKA:f- ff' 'wif l, A, ,mf A my 4 I fx A J -?,,f94-PM AA,..,.,AA, A, , 4,A,,A,M k, A .A , -'--AAAA.g,A',A,,.A. .A, ,, , 4 ,A ., 4, 'AA A, ' A:-'ME '4i,eK1.2if2e,f:fm3 KW A AN ,N AA A ' QAAAAAAA K' Az 4. 5 A A- M- f?AQ2iffTsK7iK7:K? '-K .' '15, 33, A -1 Aw K'KKL.::i: 'KK 'AK' - iQ,Qmfl1AfK5EifE5f 22' -,K7 KK-'EKKK' W K-' K 1 -, K4 . - -'ffff' If ' ' ' ,AAA , ., K'-1-AKA '1' - A ,AA-.,AA' 'A ',- -, .4,. 4 A wmJF'iYzL 11 4 2 x w A1 A AA,-4 an ,A A 1 My A 5 Q6 K- Z., ' A - A vs Q 51-,egw-'A-Ag-,g,ga,.w',-f ,X 'G A, , ..-A, . Awami, A x A,., X9 ' A. Yi, ,3QsrA,L,... , . A A A N Y KW4 4 ms .f v ,A ,A , Aw 4 AAL, K KK ' K' KKEVES 'L:f'EKf,'K' Qzwi?-bi,L-U, 'Af-.A XZ' ' K? .ll,.. .wg ',fS'W'fWC1.:z,K ' A A:,4 f11,.A3,,,Q1 ':. K f :yas ,i A ,54e,...1gi?'i,2KK!42'X Tgifef sm QA 11-Kwan,::gg?1',!'iK:-QKKWEQEQASifsf1- N ,,,, ,L,.LL,L , ,, Afffwf .QA-A' K ,.jgi,'4',.4v,Afi,-,,.j,fKA'44sx-KS,,s- ,,:, ,f .1-fgq',5Affss e A-K'svra', -fX'N?b'S?F'39, - -A K , Q- - K, - W ,A,.,A,,,,,, L, . , ,,A, , ,,,,, AAA., , , A,3..,,.g5.i,L A944 , ' 'Af'-,.A,.4..,f.fAA4. i-K: -f --,A,,::'z K 'K K- Kf,iuf,KK'A- A. :Q-K -5: If '??4?r' A ,,,.iX'iL2fi,f:i1f-WLSKHK 'nl 4' 'K AQ IA, 3 WSE! WSH A 'A:,uA,'.E-v. Zia, 'A-fi-.fnuiwa 4 4 A 5,--gym . Ae Agn- . A, K 2 4,,.,,, , 1 ,, ,. , A - ,.A, , Q- -- , - - , J, .A, . ,., A -, . Aaw .Af , ., '39 4 I 'Y' 2, Afizs' QT: 'K K' QAQAJQQK , Aw ,QAAAA ,A A AA -,A 4 wg' -'LAA ...,, .A A, ,, ,,.,,, -- . A' - , ..4 ,44 -2:35. ,QT N .cfm 4 E 5194. '4 'f:KA4v5?3i5f?fEf2 45921 - K 36933 KfKf5E, Y4ifA -,ws , AA Af nm KQAAAA4 ,WA 5 W ,,.,,,A.AAa AA, A555 .Aa 'KW M. ,A 3355? fe'-1 X353 Maw- WWA mm, 1,KS1,e?51K:KH' 'AAL .K'5?ff5.EAK5KK33U'?'K -,MKW5 A AQPW ',AAm,A,,,AA,, 5.554 ww, Sw: A A fi AA AA, l A .Ni ,idq,,QKA. NAAQS Q5 . . . ,, A:-,AA A, ,Wg .,,., ,. .... ,EQ - A ,-,s A.-Q ,.--A--,,,,QA-U- . Q? A., Q A , .- .. 0, ff- A WW? -'MGWXPQSKW Q mm, 'gr Qing- AN A A KK fKK3K3,vs2si1,zws- 9ffK3iS?K5Y44P2E3K5mma . M-J.,pAA4AA 4 ag, ws KAW f 4'-54: A ' AwL4,,Sx,41aA5.m ,-Aweamg 4- A S QAM 3, A AQ, H ff' -1 aw.- ew, Awffdi 'v, ' ,,,gA. ,,i'f7f34A'QA - .AF A ffm f we L . Q: A ,,,A,...?i,L,F-xii,-,A,,A...,x,AA A43-A,,,,Ai,A,'fA,4,A2,,,. .A AAA., g'1Ag3,jAL:,,'..A lj, ri5.'?N 'Qi KK K A , ful. K ..4fA N u 91 . .. . ?Kff5'ilKKi-1f714',t,''WK'KA-KK.K ,,3.2T,'i'3 TSQIL K- f2'K1,5x'i4Kf':.Kf ,,k- AK-51' . ,,,. sf . .,. .A-A ,, ., K AVA.. .f --,fav- s'LA. -A ww,--'AA4 A' , .Kv,:' A .', , f .,A . .4 , --,..?,.. .4 V .4 s-,,.- A1 ,..,,,,,,1,1fq,,.3,.y,A A ,.. ,AfA1vA.- .,,.. v'a:Af'A2W'zK:c:.:,A'm:v-8'fl'VK:JrAKKvS0---.grama14m'12:aK'-5-.uw fi Q,-2: KKK KKK'KK 1U:,K,A.f -',,A.L':f'K,-'AA A- 'K - fi ff 'y A- 'A .K K' ,K--,',AAA,,, , A , M , xA Agn 4A,P,1,,,Am.,,-.7.s,A9'A-A--S,.,,,,,-f4g,'i KA' KK ,Q A, K KW'-3,4 K 'KK K, A ,, 2 K K' K- 'KAA-2.11A.1A'z'.-z,' , ,, K, K JK K, K 's4,Ks K, 3529 KK ' K ' KK k- A2'K,'-Q-'i-512-KA4K:-4z,fHAKfQK,SqKfQK.wi-5 -'AAf'gQ ,. 'K K , , -A AA.K',,fK.4fA',,aA,-K'.A.4, si-1K,',,',, A4K44',-gAQaK',::aL-1 Sz AasKAswf'Aa.'2Ag:fgfAsi1s1.aKvg,K'A.,,K',:,4fK2F,:wbA'iw-x2Q?1Az?ww:QAfwiQiff-f'zK1',s-K'gKiA,?A'K K 'K4f'QKf-:K 12.53. - A- , -QA,-.,A,, 4,54,',, AsKAw'4ew:,':aK,,'K.,'1A 'A4Kq',,7A4:KgK:q:.-,'A, Ag., .,j',g.', KAA ,-'gpg,K-'A5z.e4AfgA.nKf,f4'A,57,51,554,.f,gfA1,-fs35iifAQ'5.g,g'.,f:,fA'zg,gafasg -A 4 'A -- 'fl-Sw-HiA:':,'Q'A-WK HIVILQKKAKA' K21, sy' 7'fK'iAi fmKAW:.iiilgqgla-1KAg,:?iA iAf ' ,J ,- .ii K-?,K'AKK1K'AA'fK ,ig1Y'4j'iAA'K '- --1 fllfE'z.,1f'7' 4 T' KK.. ' Kl4KK'a .Ki ,n -K-W' ', 'KA ' V135 f14',K2 'T 'lA :z :K?':ei?4zK'-K'X -1'+f v:,T:? A li Ki 1141- ,-MK K' K'-K SA-?lffAY'fKiA59 EK A:i'bi-F?'l,,Kfw'wf-:fIQi.'ii .3 'A-.4-'-ffA.AsK 4,f..':,': ua :aw-'gfw 'MK 31, 6-14 ,:e,r15s1g5,1Ai.zK -gg1,,A-wi' Q-A ,-,- ,-'K33,f'K,,, ',,,A Kg- f.-AK'-,'5K:.f . , 1 , '- '- ' ,fA,K',-1 ,.,. ' A,-J K, ,1 ,fp :A 'M Ag ' ',KA3fv, '5,'AAqKA,,:- .HA-A, , 1 KLAK-',--A'AIAQMGIAI4y,f'x,w':f'f'gK ,7'f5A':.Aw -0,-,A I' KKKAKKKKK TK.fiK,fK,K- . Kwif,-QQA1-'ugfi-Krgf-'Axii' M513-KA,,'K wA',K,,'vK ':KexK-ZA? ,, KKK K 'S A,-K3 2Afs'A4i,KKKKK.-K fA4', fKA-iK'fK-.4'A-Aff 5'-W' frff, .Ks -K,,,-:QA-Kiss?-iii ::,4-Kfz'ff'K . ' -,,-5, . -4'.,,4 :wA :A,AAA,',-as-4.1.4Q:4: 1-,A,g1QK A,,,, ,'A,1'A,, - ,r f-V--K4-A-,A A, A, ,. -. -,M QA, ,,E3A,,,A4,,AA,,,AAA-,A,,4A,,:AAg-nAA,'A,afAwifi. -'WTSKKK'-K2iK??fiIif''l?iKfiVEEK3l35ff?lf 5-if -1KKK KA?E:K .Q1f:zsK1 1f,--K'-?K'K'ix :4K5,f K, ' ' '4:Z4v1K-A r',KK,-KA,fK'A'f'.AK ?,f'iil4f:':i:igf'K'A-gK123s12A:fK'+4'1l'i1'1L,4,,f,K',, KWKYK K fffif K.fIf.S?f-?-2gKK11K- - Kg1.KfK,Ks9f.Q K K 1 A K2if3fHKi2Kg?435iKiwi'ai?f3Kr2K'4f.1''KK'-iff'-'fr,K kiLK7.51K K:.ivK-- H ,f Af. -'..r:..f,i,f',--24' 'K :Q,A4,AAiK:f-'A453-K+rKf,efQ:z.ifa:'.-K ?KK4K1f-KK-A,lsliifilf'zifKA-'A,fifff-2' KK4y4Kpe?A2IfiK-gK4A-- A1-sA1.'gA4iA1gg.:, 3, 4 'Q Az,-K1sU4KK.iTEK'KK Ka'-i-i':AL'VK-K 'f1i,,Ka2A-W,, virusKLiK':'12'fs'.h.'-'A --Az, 5'K'+1?lf22f.a'Ks,:.lK:'K,. --'MH-S,sfK4i,4f14zAi,Kz 'Aef-K-AA,-HAZ-f---iA A,K2A . ,, -Kim 'fif-Q:2AaAK14Kf1!f?i5eS1'Qi'-f2,:T:,4As-Azsffw,K5w,'K.'Kf'g,fKgq,Q U K K if KI 4k5K.kf'LfL H .,1 ...,.,. ., ,.. A'KK'K92if A,AIAQKKKW7A'EJ'vii-Qiffi?'f,,2i.f':i'f?K1K5iQ tffffii..iK KT'k .AVIKQ-ff. -K3fs5KEi3wK?5i?eAAK35 IK -K , - .. l-ffl'-'1'K 'Q797-'Ki'HE'EKK22i'?aff'K5i?1TKK5'ifi?5iTl'7'35ffkiiki,-'7'ffl5f5K5.,5?G,i1 A, A 4 , 5 - 4' -A 4 4' - - KA H '- -- -' ' 1 '4 K K' K .. A,-5 ,',,-4- ,A ,YA ,4A.f','A, - -Km 4 K5 sis Q A 1 4- L' -14,-' -: A ' K----,.,A An, 4 -Af A- ,, AA-'KAAKA A -KKM?--fEiKf:1K'z,1?K,,.1',Q KA iAAf-,1A:'-,-KKK- lfiifi-K -KiK'KK 'f W KKK KKVKWKK -- 'KKv-1K4W1K:Kff'f 'faK S-4:-KKMKKKK'--2 +K,:1AfKAIK1f1f 23 A , 5 Af, -.1.,,..A,, A. AA, A . -1 ,,,A.',sAAAA'-,-'-J'-fvA,-K -'lA-LA, A',,.4, ' ' A, :A.I?'-if'-f?,f4feG12f'AK2a' Aw Q'2gKK.QiK'- -K -KK4,i'::32 'K A 5,.-:::Q4f-f2gA5fAf3A,,K.KK -- 1 X 4 ff 'K 3 1 JT' K' -9'wKJ25J5iE1 5?? 'fit --a 1 ' PM A ' -5 , KK-AK Y:J,:4KAK'AK',5 xK:si3fai'i 'K' K' , A,KfAi,.55iGiA.G'A1 , KH ' A1555 :K 'K '- ' ' :K ' NK K' 11 K1'fKKiK'mfisflifif 54' K Al' Wihlffl A J A KJ qw w KK? wx ,Ayn A KKK KKEsfKZ:js1A,5fMissa-'1-'HAK1'lf1ASAs,K.K5.QuEZ51z4K'As'KA,tmg--Ag',,.. '-,iA,,-.A A.Kfy'q,54p,-' 'wxg:K,gfp:QgA,,',gjAQ-Kr'.,,- - ,A-AA',A4',-',-.,,KA,,, K, ,A-, ,, 41AK,A,, A,f,,.qAf1,K ,J,AAAQ4-Ai' ',, -'Af4A,..-- .- ' -' - P ' -' - KK-K V -K'-'K-ff' 'KK 5'K'1?..-1'K K--'MK MK' 'Qi' KTK AWK' KK K K KJ-KK -Q:KK'4-'vii-', -'K-Qfii KK 'Az- Q Ax.' 4, A-Km., ,qy,',-,, ..'AA4, . ,9KA1'5Kf',KA1'AA1--Kv f',-K1-.1'f A ,A 1451.15.- K ,TK K ' Y A .K ,, f,l,'f14'44Af24f-:AAQ'QW-f KK' 9KFAA2K'4-,4+.-A- - -'E-2'-swf,-.f, A14 mx: AA'4A-'K'!s1',-',- 4 ',K':AQ,.fvsvA: , 4 -1- K-KffsKfsifmAF,A 1 4 - - A AAw,.A,- - , A-A.,4A-- 'A AA4,,Ay,',,A's'r.2A- AA,.A,g4AA,4-,. A 'A .3,MAA--.,,.AAA-,A, ,,qA,,A,.'f,,,A4 ,AA -, ,-A,-,A-.1,,., . . ,, , ,A ,A,,,A,, AA,-,A,,A4,,,,,. ,Ay ,s f'AAg.A....,',,' , 3 V, 3 ,Af H--'4A.wAS' -:ge:,:w'J .1 f' A -fv4f'f-Ji-','A, ff' -K' -ge,,ffA':a,.. A-..4-A--QA A-f,,f,:A4-. ,A Ay 'K 'gf .41 'Kr'-fgga--:,,A44, -A -4,-. - Ag 4A:A:- Q,-AA K.KAA4 .1-,MAA , . '-- Az,-, Q. ,, ,.A- 44,4 -'l,,w,,.V---.3K--4KKg,gQg5K1,3'ij-F32 H,j'?iQ.,A A ' Ag K A' AQ' 44 A 'Z -K f K, 1,4 4 6 KM K1 A 4 A4 X K . ., - 4- 3 ',,,A,,..,WA-4A,KK'1K'KKM,-'AQ'.-AA 'A-,,'.4A.,ff--qA:,, 'A A J S ff- M Wg Q A K, 4 ,AA , Ky., K Q ,wif A . , ., .AA,, A 'A ,, ,A A. A, .A ,',f-KA...-'Aff-.1--AA f 1 K Af K,,,.., .A Zs,,,AA.A.-. ., A ,AA AA .A ,,,,,,Aa,.-A-ALA AWA. -H,-Af '-,rAffA'eKe,K:-ffzefigff-eff.,KK'K,2:, 1 f, 4'AA',5i -4 K -2K KK 2 w'2:f'QKfKe1KK4aw,-SAEKTKiwf,4sSzKQa-K'::4AA K A mf A 1 Q4 ' K 3 A E AA' 9 AA. M' A-A J U A A A ,fi A 4 3 ,V , ' 5 S, f ' ' ,, K , Af as -R WK K A A S3 A --ff wwf - '- ' - 'K ,' f ww -Ks' A 4 f KK 4 'Aw'-2 A-'fdKms,-A's,'K,--,'.fxAef'.':5'-f4AA-A2-53.4,Af1.Af2':fgKe,''--1,4-v,A'A-A-'.,AsA.1-,--, -s-,KAAA'AAA'Q:AA,,-rw, f , A A M 5 vf A U U f A ' MA A' 1KlTf'KKKT-'NSW'.KY'K ?'5Eff,?f?i1Kf'Kfi1.ff1l?K'A3If?Z:?2,i'YfW2Q+'1325w'fi5bKEE5QiKs5,:,,fsl'11f5fl1A2-YfgQ5?9g,,U,KiKgf K , 3 x s K0 e x A 4 4 f A A A - , ,' .,,4-'- , W A, A, -. ,A ,,,m,,,, .sf A ,, 4, , 4- '--f2KAAQ4AA.,,.A,,A4:AKK.,Kf ,.--A',Q-- ',- '..,.4,..-,,4,,,,f4R, -4 2,f:AAm'A,g,. .4,,.,,.4,A, ,JA Wx A w 14 23313 1 K A X LK' AA- H -zf, ,- K' ' A K Q WP if awk, 42 9, 4 ' 4 'AJ 4 AA ,A -f'.K5, '.K'-if-AAA-G,.AAQ:K'af,'Lia'A,as 4 42,3 Ea, P- A K - -- ,, A' , .ANKA:A- 5,-..wA A , 1, . 4, , 4 A ...K AK 4 ,.4KA-??afKefi2 KKKK'-Q ' ,,A4':1-WK KK Rf- K-K-'M--K' K KKAAWAf'4fW!.f'sfK KW-'Zvi K' 4 f ' S 'K' Ki H Qt- K Q5 fKfI'K'4ffgge'- 1, ,J 24' K' S4 'K P25 ,Aa 53, K K Q , , f KA-KA-Kif. ,.'5.3s2'1':iKKK 'K-fKlKWf Kf f'-K 1eK--,-K4-TMK -2, -K'-H11 , 'KKa1.'f, ' A4-f' 42AK4'1+1- HK,,wi-:K.fiKAKK-Q2--, Aiw'Ks-K ,P ,A XA . A 'AA '.,'--1,A- ,AAA-4,-. .ww .-,W f ,,..,,H,,.,.4m4z,A4-Al,'.,,4-,,-,A,,..,,..4.,. A,.'4:.'f.4,A .,,,,,,1.4Ai,k, A . ,, -- '4 ,A,'4' AYKK s 4 A3 We W? 'W K K - ' .-.'--..,:a-541-1 --'-KK1P1f,f-K - 'A .. -'K'si'fKK' A'Ai:'fKKia:yfAKr2gKAs 2,11,455if',e:4mAfai.:fWfAgKi-251,3.4.-g4K'Qgf1gfmKf 'fai:s:fK1fA A K K AA, YK' 35352 AA J' ff K 43 L -, K' -' ''I-FK,ii-511.27-Ati zT-':FKKK-Ki K 1i','.S?K iE5V Ass ,Ay 'K ' Ki K ,S AK 'Z WM ,SLR Q 4 tK 4 ' K K2 ',--' :KK K ' ,2K4f2K. -- S' f-1 ' ,,-vv'-4-KQK'--2511-1341'Ag.'-5--KKKi,1:L,1A:,,,5iKE. gg,7giQ.z'A.Ag.'A-'A-K-Ay',, ww 4 , A 5 qv, ,A A A A ,. , 44 1, gs -,i,Ax-K'f A Q 4'43.--'ff:..s1.':,K,,:1,-2-K--fv-,' w ,Ap 2 H A A , fm Wg, - 1 ' K1 1 , -, fA,..vQL in-1,-Q .Ap - v , ' ,' 5T,,2EI,- K A ,' ' ,w'17f4f-jfjgfjig--. K5 4A 1 2 J KA 5 A 5' YQ K ' ' A Aw -A..--4f,. - ' 'Q ' 'A if 4 41 rg' - K K 75 KK 'A-A A , ,AM A A1 K KA M ,KM A M K Af KK Wm AM K 243 ,- A Z' x f K KKQA 4. MN ,KK 4 Kf'1K,t W1 AN, iK52fE,, ,asf 2,84 Nw, AN , 4 EAKKKAKKKQK Wim? QXAJQAAAAAS A my QA, K m 4 in K., 5+ x K' Ex K+ v- s a 2 f K 'A4K'AA4fK -4 4 gf -4 AK, K ,QAx,4 Aix? ,,4 if QCA, KS' ,' A 4' KKK AKLKU A14 , NAA,Z 4 ,gp vm . 44 , , 44 ',' 23 A 4 ,K K4 ,Ax AEA s ,AKAKn KA5g,G '14 A K K z w x H 4 K Y' 5 x A 1 ' 1 A 4 V1 .2 S 'Q -Y KK 4 A 4- , -'A 'Af K 5,51 -,A14 'A K' ' 1 A' A- fgixiw '44 AA' ,ii 'S Aff wwf A up 1 Ee' -A K KA ,ff NA 'Kia K' K-'KA 'K, ' 'KV 5 9 'g3g2KKK'fKK:Qs ,I A 4 A A A K KKM-'VH G A 4 A-'H4'r4, . K ,A,4 K4 A L AA, Q- KM gv 44 AAA' QA, 4 X A-K Ae Aw E-s AA' A A Amp- , , 44 Q ,N A JA A , A y J -1,32 K , 3 A J an , X 'K gg, L AAN , R, WK ,Q QA, Kr M , Y 1 AA' qi A gig A an A , ' , A Y K, A3 +5 A 534454 K W A M fu, 3 A ,X ix K FA: A3 K Q, K-A Ax Y , 4 YK 3, ,i 1541544 Vagas, A AA 4, w 6 sf L Q ag: 9 s A 4, Ag A A 4 4 A L AU 4 aw 5 q 1,1335 gi E 1,4 A A Ame, Sm 2,5 'A A ixfxi A1 W4 Kp, 5' Y ,KKA W5 AA , 1 Br A QA 4 Q A 4 A A fa ,AA A AA AA 4 A A A K A -M A-QA ' A . , wK,A'KK1:,'.KA-w,. .,, . . . 1 , ,, .,,.,- ,q 'Xl' A A.'. 4 ,AMAA A :g' A--v., .MAA ,,.., A , ,5 -AAA, .K+,?AKfQ5f','j?Q M, H -. -K .- - ' , . . AA -MQ' 'ni'-KM ' Q ,'-',A-v,-'.':.A'A- ,mv 4' -4 A ,A K K A A, ww- -E N-A A XA,- , .,,g,3gy,,-fAA-. ,,,,,. AA,-Aww A ,WA 7 A,,,.,,. , ,, ..., .,.,X.,g.,V,.5,,,,A,, -,SA .A.4A,.,,,.,,,Ag,,iQ, f - , J KK ' 'K 5 -- ' ,- ,' -- -- - , . ' K -- A,A,4,-K' .f',ff','A-ff,A..AA'KAA1 ',,,.'fJQA.'g,.f-1,A4A',-4, ---4-5 --A---A-,'.-,.-AA, gm. 'A A- 1 ,, .-,,4,' K'A,,. ,, f- , . A.,,'m 4A-A,A,,.,A,,f3.A,,,,? Ay .wa 3 gm A1 A1 ,Wg ,WM N.. gA.A,aAA, .,., K, ,,,k,,,,,,A,,.,,Am.A,,AA,,. , f,,,,Q.,m,.,Q,,tQA,m,g, ' K. , K J Q' K 1--KKK -Gif - ,gy - -Aw-fa A , K' - - - -- 4. 2 44 A f - ' 4 K - - V, . Awf AK- A41, ,AA ,, ,. ,. , . . nm. .A .4 ., .A .LAAAA .A ..,. AA. .. A, ..,. , , ,. ., , A4 , .AA A.. A . A. A, , ., 1.1 ,,A.,,.AAA.AA , ,A ,.., . .A .A ,AA...,, ' K K' K- -iff: f' Ki Xl: - A AL? V' DK 5K K if-K K M YU JVA4- , ff fA1'?7 KQ' A K A' :J .,f5,',Q,,KKWxEa7KKr, X A?5 ' E?f,E.- ,5 '.:4, . , -1 5x5,,V,,, '-1 ,Riff x4,jgjAgsfzqffK 5iii?31359516525,,A'g,,ji5g?lgHirwjgglgl A, -4 , K .. K' - - ' K ' Hr . 'K ' '- K' KK K A A K y K K 3 .. K ,' K . K, , 'K A, K ' , 4 -HSE Q K K 1- QA-,,'i'zif'5ff.ff'LiiK?7.Iif ff, - 1K -K KK-iK'-1' ' K ' fAK -KfxiK 3 Kr ? Y ,, fp, , , ,. - 'K K .M A A -, K-K':f'A ' -'AWAA.,A4,,,,,fA-,fgwgwz. ,A ,A ,AView-ffbx.-,,.4A.A'A,'9F',,g,,,v:gqA,- A--.'AA,A,,,, ,, ,, '-4' ,- K K ', A A.,-A,-fi, ,Aw-,'Kz'.q-5,1.'g:,g,A,'. K' . T -, , ,. KK KK - ' K K i'K'K'A,g'.l7-iii' --WEL, . K' L. KK ' 'K ', 'K ' , KA .. K' . -- , KKKA - . ,. Aw 1 '4 HK-K - V i- 12,--Jin., . , 'CK f' K ,. K' ' .. ,, ' KKLQ, K H, 1 . '- 'I K fA4.239,f5iA-A-i 7NK1wwiv ,. ', ,' ?Al1,A-l'- SKI Y-53,-' ':f'Ls?l z, ' 'Y' - ' K' 'A4:,,.- ' . '13, 1 K ' -- -4 '- 4 - A. A- 'Q -1vf',tss41Afs1rKK,'KKcii-Q1',.f',,-K'-, .K.-,,hKKKA-AEAYZAQXAMKK- 'A' '14-A,,.- 'A-A Ki KK K' - -- - f- 5' ,A , KK - A ,... ,, K .. , , f ,K ', 'K ' . 'K'7'5'T::'n , - A .'K' -2955 -WK SK f52L3f,i2?KS V ,A 5 ' - 5 :K. - K - - , ,' 4 . ' KK K ' Q-Ql'IAKil, K,KE. ' fAK5i.KijIA1K 'Kgyg' , J - 5,,.,,M, K I A, '-fm ,- ,.-A-ww ,,.: . K A ,,,,,g3,,9,,g,pgA- 5 - 1. ,. - ' .,,-A ,gAq,,, . ' ., .H gz' .KK 4.1, K ., ,-.,,,-,A': K -AQAQZAWAAAAK -' IA -, - 'A - -,A-A , A-1 Z -4' .f,'ff-w-- 4 f '-ww y. . 5 My .. gm-.-f ' 4 A. P - - K' A --, . --,-A-'Avg .. 'B' ' - ' ' ' ' ' - ,Q -4 , K 'F ., K K- K'K1-z '- -A ,aA.. A-A,, ,: ,,A AAA-4,5-1 -ff, ., - ' ,, ,, -' ,.,. A -, ,- A Q- M4551gf2f,, I ', A..',,'A,,,-,gg-.,,,,-,,A,-,,S I ... - .- ' ,,,f rs . K ,' -'f' ,-.2 AAA. 2:f 'AKAKr'::-K-:nw--:'., ' - ' 'K 'K . K . - .MK K A KH- K AK K JK K, 4, AA, K -' KKKKK MQASKA -KKK K' .K .- 4 - - -KK' gf' H m,a:,w9'- ', - 'e - -.44A41:A1A ,' -K , A- .- K . ' -- K ' . ' ,-A 2. K 'A . K ',1 ,., ., - . ' -f,K1K,K-.A K K ' , A AA. . -, K' ' K K. KA ' ,, K KAK K' 'f x-5 'K ' K K K K,Q-.gi5.AK'4K.- K Ka' ' A, -f 2K '7 . .' , K 4.6 Q ' ' -' . - , - f' '-'ef 4',AA 4,'SgJAq,4' A -M1-. 4 ,HA -,ws-:5Za,'?g5ggKff'A4sr w .1 ' ',- 'f.-:4A-Am-f4', . ,A ,-A-A ,AA ' - -'K K' ,, , . '- ..,K'AKKa1--,.1ffA as'-.f-K SK- KK 4,,,.K:fs1 K, - K' , . ' -' K f 4, g',', - , ,'.,A.,AAQ',g .zum Q K A., 3 ' K?KA'f:A-tf2M..,'g, KK-wi-1fAA2A,z'gKQi,5zz'g,'4z K ' A, A , -231, 'K 25 , K 4 -A , j QA Aj-f K' 'A K' , , ,,'AAAv .K . , 'K K - K'-Af K ,. KK 'K L ' A K g K K I 'K -' K ' A , . K ' ., . K ' I.AA -- K. - ,K.1',,K -1' mgklw K. .,A .. .' - - Q,K i',,1f'z 'K'Ai, K K: A x f' I K'AgKK'f2.:',lK1K,LAK'j 1rAff,,-gi,g'Ei' K . . 4---fi .- ' ,,' 3?-K1 -A., - :.' K .A,-n f'-KK-K'-if '- - KKAA 1. +,,A,, ,. . , ' .A, , ',:gggA55XfQ.'A,-AKAI . . K A-KKAK 1, .KgA-I'-sf't.',1 ff',-54K -4-'.2K2K-3--?'fi14'Q ,A K K :K ' K ', - xi-- 4 '4 -. ,..sz.Zt s- 2 . A- ' 'S .MW Ki 4' .A KKKK 'Q miss?-KAE,,Rfiii-ie-fv1',i4' -fi'- zKK4,AaSi4-QAQ, -,K- A,Af-'Ka f'AiKi--:iL2,fi2,AK4v'--'msG--w.g,KeEKA!5zS?'KKA' ' -' 3 ,K :KK A. I , ' -' -- ,-43:51 ,,,- v-' - ' . 3-.4143 -' . -,'.,,,-,h'-,5. 5. 25,-,ng,,g5,',g-Ag,.g4':E5g4,,im-AA:g'g5K K' 'VK-K' K' , 1-f . ,K 1 - , . , , , A, 4 K - KA,K4,K s - , -.4,.. K1, ,A',f'1AK-151244: 4' A K , , ., Km-AA' ' , ,,,,iA7' ,. ,, A, FA'-1. As figil' ag: . -. ' A ':,Af'f'1.- -4 -A .'K'f1. A Aw2Aef'sf4'W4 ' .A AK f- A, ' :A'- '-f-3',ff'A- :'fK..AK3aK,ff...-fry: AA,.1-iff-'?A11A1f,fz?,'K , .,, ,, ,, ,, A, .,,. .. ,,.A, , A A , ., ,.g,, A.,,., A, .A,, , . ., A- A, , -,,-A ,.A ,,.- ,- -K' ,Kia '5A,KK . g,,h.,,.. K' .' ., f'5i,'KA2KKA5KKA,KK,'KA' K'K' 5- LAW'2',f sz's'K5Q1:li ,, K , K' A - '- A AK -K, KK A 'IAA A 'K KK -1 KK'T:f K ' '-'-IA .' 4A,',:4,A9z, ' ..,, . -K K' 4.-A- , ,, :Ax A '39 ' -A -4, 4 f-ami: '. ' A' 1'-'A As,4,,x4'A'b'?w.14'A-QQA, ,, . -,..,,,,,Af .,,. A.Ag,,,,,k,,4,.-,-gA,A.,Q, 1--ag ,, A ..,,.v K' KK Ag ,A 2. -- ,'fA,,SfieiEeKK-':'- 4 K K ,U K 'A-fw- .w'a,A'1,ArA ,JK-,AEAW'35AgigLg4KQ-4QA,,Ag3j1A3g.,a1-Sf ' -': ' ' K .' -' - -, Km,-w.f2K1rg-',-,4,.,.f if . - , - -A 'K's,,'??l ..l, ',,-,A- -f 4s'-al-9- MVK,'11 4-,A-Amr?- , - -1 K '. K 1 ,,'4,'i,.f Q,L2Qamz'n-A'-AAA:-14- KaAf?2iz2f'-ww - w,'K'Kff' 'A A 'K K K ' K' . ,. ,- ,, ,M-eA-,.4 A, ,P N, .4'AA,,- , A 1, ,A-A:-'AW ' ' 4, A, ', 'A A ., ..,,5,,,,,, AAA. A, Ax, .V 'v,-g'AAgA--ge' 44-14K f K,f:4f-fp' ,1'A-sry-KKK.-1-. 'K'K g A , .--. ,A ',gfAAgA'.'-'A A, A:'AA,A4,'AAK'-Awgzaci 'A ,A ' -,AA K, K' ,x .,..'K AA- KK ' K ' ' -- K, K if -4 A. '-LTA! -KAsiin?FiV5Qi?K'32i-,K',,': 7' ,'-Ki,':w4Iff'-fK'KIKK'A ' .' K 'Ku' 'fl-'fE,i:'., ,' 5,4 ,-'Aw-KbK5fgKi9K?K-KK'-K 'L' :KA'iKKK5 27Qff9W'E,iK?,Al5T?K KiKiQ7lv,ib-KQASAHS 'AK 4,,'.A',--4 -4Aqg4,'-:,---,..K,,4-,-,,4, 'zfw-2 . , ' . K KK K K K Q-'Q-.:,A' K' A -f'K ,K,,Q,fAf5 -.A,.A,,,,, ,. ,'A--'A.,,,,Q,A,y'A9A , Hjg-5353jAs3sfv,14f,--,g','gi5:g41f'gs14K1.K 1A,K,'fK, , 1 AK' ', ,Yi K 1 .f'lK,Asf'g-'- Ai-'A ,'!-vlffK-IKA1'K,K- A--fxfsv'-114 K.-K. '-ff 'A.-'ma-gf, K sK'1K xg..--A A- - : ,3KK4A:K. , K bw- K'2- f:f2:,fav 4, ' ' ' K' 'wwf' K--K'-K ,A 's'AKKW,Kf ,, K,efA4rA ,KuK-..14g,2,'5hfHsiK.wl-f:'.A:x'f1w4','ia5? ' -JM' 'A VK-'-Kwilf,-'fb-KA5-P K F NAT' - Ei.. F f wi:'7'Kf:' 'f5,'3,e-fj ffs-,E'iilvl if Kg , fig, hKf,, 'K Qj 'Nag-Q K-WQ,Wifilffvg.A:4,,?UQ'?Ggf,AK,-AgpqgQ ' -'rf K 'Me-K112, ,- K' ,K K - A Awe -K'--'K 'K AK ,-1-K'f5'f,,'vg A,fA,g4 ', ,J.,..,,.,,,f', A--,,-,4I-4,-.3K,ffgumw':f,'p-5gA,Q,,VA',,,a'-Aww, K Kf' 'K ' I Ei.-I ,H .QA-S., Al W 5 W K, ,K ' .' K' -1 , Q , l'i,QA,K 'A K 1,QTi-'KKi:.A:,sK -KA-Y K, Kj.'g,g1Q'-K. T-If' 'A QKKK? ff--'z -, KK K 'if 2'KKi,f, K A Q Q P' K.-Q-,g, Kzz4vK',A 2 fAsA ar2f,E3l'-2'42,?' Ziff' l-'AfiK',A'., ..sA.- A-:.KAE,f1g'4'K 1'K9121-,,9-9 -Tiriffig '14 , U A A- -. ' 'K'K K 'A - '- K Ai5A!?lf1'i-Wiiii:SKY-s--'el-if gi 'A L, -A -5 .1 'Wg' 3 4 if -',AKi4- gqiiigli f',.,',,p-5,15 2' AgQgwgggie,-42,',g,'5W5..-, AK, :,gA. -ww, A'ygg-QQQAJAQK .:gg.4,A -1-ZA, -A4--3 '15,A,35::,K ,W AK: - A AKtAi'5-'4'iif'KKQA,'?s,:-w-'fi' K' '- .n--1KA4, K,Kw'i: 1421 GQKAQKK,-fluff '14Ki,'wwf-2,,tzQ-mf'-'M' .41'K 22' '- A--K',,4v1-.'K- K-2lv?IYQKFQK-fSK,'KE2?f:gf'1t2,411,'Q-K'-K' v K',,?- iw-.' K- -1'-4',:54H4i 'K 'f?P -ww -magag-,ggfgA-g.':Aa2f-KQZWNFQAQ' A+: ,A ,, AA, ,Af-4.A,A,,f-,qw 4' , ,A.,'A , ,. ,'g, -K :K f wslffff-A'-,S 4.51, K',- Q-f' -KKA3Kg- 'wfg0Ef'K1'K'z54:-. K 'sl :ff 1:11-wgfvg -www-KA--K.-' e A- 4, - fz4A,.'-ey-K4,A1fA ' .f'A,,,'.A,- ',- K' KK K 'K'1iK5f4f'55K5'5f5'f5f'3kKfKV'KK-Wh K KK -' KM-'?54'3K'K A, - KffT43fffZ.f,Kf --f,,'K:4K.A, - A . ', 'K -K KY' ' A iii -ffl, K!-KK- faxes'fL, -whip A,K-'Kg5'Qg'gK 4?'.S1f2t1,'.KA: -A . K -K'-A, 1,-f -11 2, 'AEQVQA' 3.-,jx-Kg w.f,,gf.9,sims-,..fg,.,4-,..v,-,:',-f,'.ggKgg' -1-,g-4,5 ,,-A, :,,,',A,,,3,,4313.-9-?'5V,'AV, -,,,k',.5!A,V--1 W K 1,-' .W Axlrg-f'K-'.,A-K',5'-A K K --41-KK ' - ,K 'SKS-'A K',KK'f -:'A-''Kr4fK,z,K1'.'2JA':-'-1' A -K2,4K'A?A.-- 41,'K,.-,,A4-ff, , HA, K,'1'gaK KA-fn1-,f?sK,K.-,P2K,:QAwiemgQ-AM-Af',A-,,g!Kf,:y A,',gAe,-1g,,'3,wg,,,,,,:p-.ggg:,,..,A,, ,Af --f :5'f'TfK', KiLf' 5'v7'f' K' 1K.5K6i'AAi.K4-K 'Az :'KMIEEKKAK-QAQK:L f?Afff3KK4':K F2,f.K' . 'iff 4K1EA fif 1 -',, ', -2 , ,.4g, 1 , - K K S' KA, 22,9 gg-AAgAfgA',geg,SfQggiim-,:-v', 'f,-3,,1j,1KtjAg4g-,',-g,'K-KAM' 3' 'Kms' A-1,,..,gf'gkA,Kgg,QK',A-jA',g,Q.5AA4-,,-415575 4-gAAg,gf,g5A5,m23,9,AAZAWIKG-J, ,-g,,,,,,.,I A, , , . , .4 4--A , .,.,, , .',rj,,,w',',5, ,' 1 1- KK -1' ' K Aa-iv,'fK,A'Az4'4e,,s1i sKAA,Al?'f 'f,,QiiKigf:g - 'K A-KAAKKA4 -, K :.4,gyfA,.., :,:g',Afv' a'4,Af::K',-',-K'A,'AeQ.I,.'::w2'K'Kf,4zK, ' 4 4'A-',:-Aug,-' KK K-'H' AK K' K4rii'.1iAf?gfiiA.f, KK.-i',,,',,A,.-f .A,K1NK Kii-1fv?Q:5'f2,i -K,ff1Av,.-- g WK KK K 'K K,-'L-,Ki 1fa,1'T,1- ---5-Kf, .111 'p1'j:,,', ,,Kgi,-S'g4A'2vt-.Qvzr',-5 gqA4g--KgziixQ ,,:l5i21,Y:4k5gf:-K K K Q E 5 i E ? 2 L 3 x x 5 2 5 5 1 i 5 1 5 E 5 1 5 5 i 2 3 s 1 E a E 2 Z E 2 Y i z 5 E 3 H F ff iff FJRKWJRJ JKQIMHM' EWEIW6 JRHWFH 6'Mf!RWM JQZFWWEE HRMWWWJWJ 44-'H 45'fW!?Y!5' Pf.?MzMf.'!i5f!f .W E FJEWW 5545555 !'0!W0,4f0?f! mmm nw :mm ,W wowfmffi ww wma mf I f y In Septemher of 1958, a star was horn. . .Sandia High School swung open its doors. From a star come many rays of lightg from a school year come treasured memories. Oar star sent forth many heams of light that augmented in hrilliancy as the year progressed. It is oar attempt in this first yearhooh to relive oar star's hirth and growth, It is oar hope that it will help to remind you of the long hoars you spent in study, the traditions yon hailt, and the treasure chest of memories you gained. EDITOR Barbara Fawver ASSISTANT EDITORS Nancy Cunningham Frieda Rogers jackie Stansell CLASS EDITORS Rhonda Werner Kathryn White julie Wiesen CLUB EDITOR Nancy Steinkraus SPORTS EDITOR Greg Cohen BUSINESS MANAGER jo Len Marty ART EDITOR Jimmy Lucero SPONSOR Jo Boughton lflx 24 f ,ii Q 5 X , Kr 5 fl E if 5? as: F4 xg ,, 1 -g SB IW! AMY!! !ffe9f?I' Wffifl' 11770 One of the two new high schools to be built in Al- buquerque recently was Sandia High School. Taking ap- proximately a year to build, Sandia opened its doors in 1958 with 1800 students. Already the second largest school in the state, Sandia expects 600 more students next year. Although under great disadvantages, typical of the opening of any large school, Sandia Produced many outstanding students, academically and activity-wise. Dry, barren wasteland. This was the site picked tor our new schoolg . . . -- rand, Slvwly, if began to rise- The Windowless walls began to take on shape, .a . . . . and our long, long, corridors got their beginning. with many a problem . .. ll! 34'flMf4f6 Q 0111? !'d'f!Ml . . .on went the roof. Construction was nearing completion ...and then emerged our finished school. And not to be forgotten, . .. ...our gyms went up. of course that's my mother's signature! If! M' Iii Any student with good grades can hope for a scholarship. Playing an important part in the lives of the students are the counselors, attendance workers, the nurse and the librarian. Working hard at each of their separate jobs, these people help run our school. Along with other city schools, state schools and schools across the nation, graduation requirements were raised. It's the school's aim to graduate better qualified students. Sen- iors completed school this year With a required minimum of 16 credits while the sophomores will find it necessary to acquire at least 20 credits. Late? I only checked it out yesterday. I qguldrft weigh that mugh I 4!,4C'.4WOMf Speaking, writing, and usage are all part of the study of languages at ndia High. Language courses offered are French, Latin, Spanish, German, Russian, and English. is, am, are, was, be, being, been. Wie Geht es ihren? Oui! Oui! Veni, Vicli, Vici. Ad1'ustvuyti, t.1u1risl1Cl1 Problems, problems. problems. Math and science students spend many hours at home and school pouring over the perplexing courses of Biology, Chemistry, Math and Physics. Dilute with HZO. Would you explain that again? Geniuses at work! Commercial electives offered to students are Shorthand, Typing, Home EC, Mechanical Drawing., and Shop. These courses prove beneficial time and time again. Please slow down! 'Whats it smell like? I have to get this just right. Careful now! asdf jl-:lg asdf jklg , re, mi, fa, so, la, ti Unusual talent is easy to find in the halls of Sandia. Going from Chorus to Band, on to Art, and then to Publications and Gym, out- standing students have their chance to excel. Sweet harmony? Pictures, copy, layouts. Bu115.eye! Oh, Rembrandt! and . ' r r- -' -- W ' he f - ' fl fr ' A - - . ' ' - H 2 ffg ,T s - f . -' . 1 r r . 1 - if '- . g , ' 'ff 1 ' -- . 1. -. . w, viiwi-':'-El+5s!f5Ee.YE : lb-515 1 F7i,a3l'2i57lf'Y'?ii53'?Q-f5:3fE':7f?iQHZMY'V'f ha- Z 15 75- 'Gif a . ' V ax' if A at arises . - -Q 5 C i t D ta.. 2 , Committee chairwomen: Pat, Ruth - 3 r l Klemfleld, Kay Cummlrls, Lmda Pal- V , sr mer, Sharon Clevenger, Charleta 3 - B ak 6 1, M .- , c ' .. ' . , T. gl f ' r .aS'til1's -. 1 1 - , , HW :-af' iaiftfzi , su-mam ,ares ,4 -Q-as55?-w4Q5'1ifsr5'.axe.isifrss35L Committee chairmen and women: Char- maine, Triviz, Blaine Shawg second row: Don, Bruce William- son, Jarilyn Bowen, Mike Unthank. Officers: Connie Barrack, recording secretaryg Terry Fair, presidentg Barbara Fawver, corresponding secretaryg Gene Kimball, sergeant-at-armsg standing: Martha McCullough, parliamentariang Pat Cazier, vice-presidentg Don Rodgers, treasurer. Hard working? The representatives of the Sandia High Student Body Council were the hardest working students in school. Organizing and running the student government of a new school is never easy, but the Coun- cil members did more than their share in making the school year enjoyable. In the words of their sponsor, Mr. Slinker, I have had to hold them down from trying to do too much. Student Body Council members handled everything from planning the Scarlet and Blue Days to buying the crepe paper and cleaning up. They went over and ap- proved the constitutions of every club in school, includ- ing their own. In addition Council planned and pro- moted Matador Days and Vocation Day, sold school de- cals and book covers and approved every assembly, dance and sale held during the year. Council was com- posed of a representative from each homeroom and met daily for an hour. Council in action: Pat and Terry confer with Mr. Slinker, sponsor Taking notes during a meeting. Applauding a popular motion. Student Body Council members: J. Hill, J. Naus, N. Moeding, J. Paunders, L. Griffin, Ruth, Sharon, Charmaine, S. Good- live, second row: C. Hewitt, S. Seay, M. Ulibarri, N. Hall, G. Hepburn, G. Stauffer, R. Hathaway, N. Knauer, S. Von Dreeleg third row: E. Nelson, Mike, Gene, M. Pendleton, N. Seliady, K. Whorley, Barbara, C. Murphy, J. Kennedy, fourth row: A. Scott, C. Bridenstine, M. Jolly, B. Phillips, K. Wojnowski, Bruce, L. Page, Kay, C. Kirby, fifth row: W. Uay, Terry, T. Mit- chell, Pat, Martha, Connie, B. Worden, L. Leaf, sixth row: D. Vizcarne, B. Krummes, S. Schmucker, Don, B. Shaw, N. Temple, R. Palmer. ff!!! MMPIIFII PMMC M7003 Alf You're going to take my picture? Wait, wait! Take me, too! . . . This is really what the page will look like? . . . Listen, we have to take the pictures of that group right away or I can't possibly finish this layout! . . . Check the spelling of that word, and does she spell her name Carol or Carole? Does a deadline mean the day we ship out or the day the material must get to the publisher?,' . . . I want to see the book NOW! These were typical remarks to be heard daily as the annual staff met in the publications room. Facing financial problems, planning picture schedules, designing pages, writing and rewriting the material was all part of getting out the first Crest. Volunteering their services at the beginning of the year, staff mem bers found that they worked long and late. They had the fun of work ing with the photographer, checking pictures, planning and designing pages. Furthermore, when the annual was shipped off in the early part of March, they had to sit patiently and wait for the completed books to return before they could see how those ideas had come out. Have you thought of trying this type of arrangement? Miss Boughton, sponsor, goes over ideas with Barbara Fawver, editor, and Maribeth Paitsel, associate editor. We must be serious! The assistant editors, Jackie Stansell, Nancy Cunningham, and Frieda Rogers, juniors training for the ed- itorship, discuss problems of putting the book out. Staff members: Rhonda Werner, julie Wiesen, Bar- bara, Maribeth, Kathryn White, Nancy, second row: jo Len Marty, jackie, Frieda, Greg Cohen, Nancy Steinkraus, jimmy Lucero. MR, T 3' 70 PR!!! M! MIR!!! It's hard work. Betty These layouts have to be good! The class Jarvis and Maureen Ep- editors julie, jackie and Kathryn go over plans. son check copy. You can't do that to the sports section l Greg, David and Frieda enjoy their work. Everything, but everything, goes into the file. Jackie and Kathryn check. Working for the annual were: Jackie, Kathryn, Nickie Dominguez, Carole Blazick, Barbara, Nancy, Helen Wilcox, second row: David Lloyd, Frieda, Beverly Richards, Maribeth, Rhonda, Gloria Thompson, Mary Sheets, jo Len, Nancy Steinkraus, Jana Kidd, third row: jimmy, Greg, Bill Edelman, Betty Milhollin, Charlotte Thompson, Julie, Mona Lukerg not pictured: Pat Carbone. 1WfiZ!, 36'f.7f! LC AY!! P49 0 Boy! That was a 'good' mistake! Miss Boughton, sponsor, Roy Hall, editor, and Ted Jarvi, managing ed- itor, look over the first edition of the paper. We don't go to press until we have at least 80 of ad- vertising. That was the keynote statement every month as the Sandian, the school newspaper, came near the publishing date. Facing the problems of developing a newspaper, hampered by the high costs of engravings and printing, a green staff got the monthly off to a flying start. Collecting the news, writing and rewriting the stories, writ- ing the headlines, dummying the stories, preparing the layout and the hurried trips to the printers were all part of putting out the paper. While the journalism class wrestled with the stories, mem- bers of the publications class contacted advertisers, trying to raise the money to put out the paper. Borrowing staff members from the annual group became standard practice when help was needed. In spite of all the handicaps the Sandian came out, even the special issues. What story did I get? When the assign- ment sheet goes up, the writers dash up to see what they cover this time. Staff members plan an issue: Ted, Roy, Gloria Thompson, business manager, Jo Len Marty, advertising managerg second row: Mary Sheets, office assistant, Judy Andrea, exchange, circulation editorg not pictured: jack McClain, photographer. Roy, Sue Barrows and Mary Pachmayer type up stories for the paper. Here is the copy for the ad. jo Len and Gloria go over the paper's finances. David Lloyd, Roy and Bob Adams check the sports coverage for the paper. journalism class members: jim Horner, Bob Bushey, Norman Wetzel, Dave Rickerman, Roy, second row: Tom Rhodes, Terry Pippenger, Carol Hesch, Mary, Sue Newsom, Sue B. and Linda Hutchison wrote the stories. Linda, Roy and Norman check over stories. Publications staff members who put out the paper were: Maureen Epson, Bruce Moore, Bob, Betty Jarvis, Ross, David, stand- ing: Lee jenkins, Linda Wooten, Judy, Richard Wayne, Paul Scheufler, Albert Ala.l.ouf,-lohn Vassawg not pictured: Pat Car- bone. sssy S er, 'e- in s , Q Q 04 9 4 s ss! 'H IGH SCHOOL PRESS Third period members: Cazier, Meekins, Hunter, Foley, Bedwell, S. Latham, j.'Latham, Cummins, Nelson, Garcia, sec- ond row: Cooper, Reusch, Gamble, Pass, Cosstick, Sanchez, McKissack, West, Walker, McCullough, Wooteng third row: Watkins, Clayton, Baltzley, Shearer, Wills, Elliot, Blank, Lodal, B. Earlywine, C. Earlywine, Holley, fourth row: Benge, Howe, Richards, Moss, Better, F. Rogers, Payne, Irvin, Poetzl, Brannon, jones. Offered this year at Sandia for a full credit, chorus was also considered as an extra-curricular activity. Chorus classes were open to all Sandia students. Besides vocal training, the classes received instruction in all types of music HPPr6Ciati0r1. Chorus board members: Ed Evans, president, Carolyn Flemming, 'Martha Mc- Cullough, not pictured: Mike Whitehill, vice-presidentg Virginia Michael, secre- tary-treasurerg Kay Cummins, Sandra Redd, joy Henson, Barbara Miller. Fourth period members: Contreras, jackson, Thornton, Huckabee, McCaslin, Redd, Lambert, Paul, Stevens, Stroud, Lee, second row: Hutchison, White, Leuthold, Kraft, Duffee, Baca, McDaniel, Brown, Dawkins, l-Iaackg third row: Stump, Ii. Kelton, Fiala, Rodgers, Holland, Swanson, Graham, Beller, Gowilery, Hollmusg fourth row: Griffin, McRae, D. Kelton, Poole, Musgrove, Kinder, Kasnic, Campbell, Bond, Fleming, Simon, Smith. Fifth period members: Van Atta, Shendock, Senff, L. Rogers, Comstock, Lanoue, Starr, Newlin, Myers, Bender, Cooperg second row: Stultz, Culver, Trent, Sladek, Nicholl, Fallon, Hoefs, Grey, Harrison, Roseng third row: Brixner, Olsen, Bellingar, Orbaugh, Belioard, Moore, Rose, DeLuca, Roeder, Evans, fourth row: Holt, Clark, Adcock, Byard, King, Zendt, Bell, Brummett, Waggonerg fifth row: McCulcheon, accompanistg Quintana, Hammar, Steinig, Whitehill, Marble, McClain, Van Delinder, Bryon. Highlighting the activities of the choral groups students took part in All-State activities held here at were the Christmas concert and assembly presented johnson Gymnasium on the University of New Mex- December 18-19. The members also participated in ico campus. the formal dedication of Sandia. A number of the Sixth period members: Gosso, Rungren, Conty, Miller, Bailey, Geboe, Sandersq second row: Bernard, Bogle, Hodges Manning, McClenny, Blake, Henson, Fryer s Officers: Marth Postlethwaite, vice-presidentg B111 Selles, pres.g Jim Wilmarth, treas.g jerry Werbert, drum majorg Kay Rice, sec. Second place in the State Fair Parade! The students in Marching, Band brought recog- nition to 'Sandia High by capturing this honor. However, the word band covered more than just Marching Band at SHS. There was also the Concert Band, Orchestra, Dance Band and Cadet Band-all under the direction of Mr. Ted Rush. There are a few long-remembered experiences in everything, and Band was no exception. Mem- bers will recall memories of the 7:30 marching drills on a sometimes-muddy or frozen fieldg the half-time shows done in blue jeans and white shirts because uniforms were not availableg the excitement and tired feet which were a part of each paradeg the long looked-forward-to Farm- ington trip and the fruit cakes sold to make the trip possible, and finally the months spent in pre- paration for one night of glory during the con- cert season. Members: Brixner, M. Selles, Webb, Jannotta, Byrnesg second row: B. Selles, Anderson, Amsden, Turner, Evans, Malnar Nilchee, Funkg third row: Stillings, Swigger, Pollycutt, Steinkraus, Gower, Myers, Patterson, Haines, Ahlsgog, Kalberg Straight, Rading third row: Mr, Rush, Schmeltzer, Abbott, Eckard, Dodgen, Talley. l Marching Band members form a musical note during a half- time show. Orchestra members: Robin Howell, Raymond Murphy, Dorothy Corner, Richard Dix, Bertha Salmon, standing: Mr. Rush, janet Schmeltzer. Members: Morgan, Beyer, Haines, Price, Riceg second row: Postlethwaite, johnson, Unthank, Dickman, Schultz, Lepper, jones, Loftus, third row: Blanford, Rezelman, Samson, Simchick, Carmichael, Rose, Michaelscheck, Cole, Funk, Wfilmarth, M. Heald, Lanoueg fourth row: Weibert, Dailey, Murchison, Chaffee, Stanfill, Gray, Hesse, Kelly, Daniels, Diers, D. Healclg not pictured: Meador. MWJRHFII ffifilf fm! MW 5216! JMIJFQR JF ffdfilflf AYFIWRS' Rf4'!!lf!! AWP Mr, Slinker's office assistants: Sandy Knox, Judy Yoast, jeanne Naus, Carol Miner, Sherry Harp, Maxine McDaniel: seated: Pat Pearson. The assistants in Mt. Sli'nker's office typed up the daily morning announce- ments which were read over the inner- com during homeroom period. They were also in charge of the Lost 8: Found de- partment. The girls also handled general office details and assisted the Director of Stu- dent Affairs whenever possible. NR!! VQZAWFIIA? IW! Fe? iff!!! A41 Effie? Delivering mail, answering telephones and running errands kept the helpers in the main office busy during the year. The girls also typed stencils and letters, help- ing in general wherever needed. Mrs. Joh- nson, principal's secretary, kept the girls humming. Mrs. AIohnson's office assistants: Barbara Blank. Linda Stevemherri Upham Judy Iohnson. ffwfifiif' Jfff? IS'.6'LC'l7f7Af'6', F9 Mlldfff 093' Donating their free time has resulted in a general course in practical business procedures for the girls who assist the school counselors. The girls typed files and acted as receptionists. Answering tele- phones and getting students out of classes for conferences was all part of the many jobs, Counselors' assistants: Ada McMorrough, Peggy Willianls, Barbara Clark, Linda Chapman, Suzanne Burgess, Cindy Williams: standing: Jo Ann Benge, Verna Lee Riley, Leslie Bender. Donna Frentzl, Barbara Williams, Lois Carlon. ,47i!AfMffr'4'! QWKI 46'5Wi?B' if P An infinite number of small, but important tasks made up the duties of the assistants in the attendance office. They col- lected attendance slips, took calls and wrote out absentee slips for students. Attendance office assistants: Pat Carbone, Linda Stirman, Mary Weeks, Charlotte Cooper, Jeanne Mitchell, Diane Kious, Cindy Dorand, Linda Dale: second row: jackie Lusk, Dotti Miller, Sandy McDaniels, Carolyn Atkinson, Carolyn Merrill, Carol Thorn- ton, Helene Voth, Claudine Manzanares, Pat Pass, Sue Cummins, Rita Rickert., Pam Mason, Doris Kinder: third row: Carol Ball, Elaine Comstock, Kay Kaminski, Mary Anne Solga, Carolyn jones, Lorna Campbell. Marvel Range. PZ?!0'AflZ'!!? MWAH! AW MIR!! The only credit that student assistants in .the nurse's office received was the knowledge that a vital job was being done. Their duties consisted of keeping records on all sick students, helping keep the school health records and doing odd jobs for Mrs. James, the school nurse. Nurse's assistants: Karen Humphrey, Annabell Cox, Mary Martin, Kathy Better, Vangie Romero, Nancy Funderbergg second row: Jane Evans, Carol Russell, Jean Conant, Jody Brown, Laurie Lane, Joy Green, Janice Handly, Sue IIERWRF 4.C'!!5'MAfftC' K M7 Library assistants: Ardith Homan, Caroline Gilliam, Karen Lambert, Ronny Atkins, Deanna Irvin, Sharon Van Portfliet, Beverly Foleyg second row: Carole Davis, Marie Johnson, Carolyn Musgrove, Jackie Guthrie, Jan Fallon, Terry Ellis, Carolyn Earlywine, Gail McNatt, Judy Denton, Judy Stroud, Donna Grimes. Fifi? IWW!!! A great load was lifted from the shoul- ders of Mrs. Domenicalli, the head librar- ian, by the volunteer help of the assistant librarians. These students handled a number of time-consuming tasks. These included checking out both reference and reading books, keeping a file on books in the library, starting a collection of period- icals, pasting and lettering new books, mending torn books and helping students become familiar with the services of the library. 61'A'!! AMI 6?A?!W' Af! P F0 R if 764'4'Af!4'! P. E. Teachers' assistants: Betty Anderson, Mary Hurford, Dale Brooks, Judy Williams, Virgie Elder, Donna Ravenbyrne, Mona Trujillo, Harriet Austin, Linda Hooper, Sharon Wyman, Delores Lucero, jean Holland, Sandy Dorcas. Classified as jacks - of - all - trades, the girls physicial education office assistants had many unusual tasks to fulfill. Among these jobs were: in- ventoring equip- ment, keeping a file of lock com- binations and do- ing ordinary office routine such as running errands, answering tele- phones and taking messages. 6?ff76'f 6 RI! ' 555113 56f6Wff'3' z'fx?5f!?3' Officers: Barbara Clark, secretaryg Judy Yoast, vice-presidentg Maxine Mc Daniel, presidentg Carolyn Jones, treasurerg Mrs. Johnson, sponsor. The Office Girls' Club worked towards the goal of encouraging girls to enter the business profession. The girls were guests of Rio Grande High and observed how those offices were run, Also a field trip was taken to the Public Service Com- pany. PJ!! A? Mffdffll PRMMF 1' 59-0Pf?,4?7e?2V Delegates to Albuquerque Youth Council: Gale Redmond, Jack McClain, Barbara Fawver and Pat Cazier. The Albuquerque Youth Council has a six-fold program to foster co-operation in all schools. The purposes are: to create mutual understanding between all schoolsg to interest youth in affiliated groups, to build leadership in the youth of today, the adults of tomorrowg to serve the com- munity and undertake city projectsg to provide opportunities for youth to have a voice in the civic government, and to as- sist member organizations in carrying out major projects. Each high school sends four delegates: two seniors, one junior, and one sophomore. .W -ik-3519391 tfdltfflffll .MIK-.'5' Pkdfilfiff An inter-city council, covering Albuquer- que and patterned after a regular student council, is functioning as a recommending body. Its main purpose is to make recom- mendations concerning problems facing the city's public high schools as a whole, andito help co-ordinate activities that are common to all schools. Members of the council include the Student Council president, the head cheer- leader, a junior, and a sophomore from each city high school. Delegates to Inter-School Councilg Steve-Zendt, Judy Yoast, Sandy Knox Members' Tony Money, Stan Eastman, joe Bruneel, Manuel Garcia, Tommy Rondeaug second row: Bob Spooner, jim Stock- ton, Viv Perry, Jim Meriweather, Brad Wi'ight, Harold Buchanan, Gary Rowe, Terry Fair, third row: Don Leach, Bonner Hadley, Manual Archuleta, Vance Mazziotti, Roger Avila, Barry Belew, Karl Samuelson, Pat Neel, jerry Fredericks. Mike Epson, Melvin Wilds, George Hilty, Mike Gandy, Bill Myers, Gregg Cohen, Roy Palmer. 12 5 .1 f- M M S ,,,, ,.,- V -f x f 'wfhliigqas QW 'n1ll '! !9s Sponsors: Mr. Benny, Sandia sponsor, Mr. Panty and Mr. Sazauk, Kiwanis Club representatives Sponsored by the Highlands Kiwanis Club, a national civic service organization, was the Key Club. Helping grade and mark off the school parking lot, collecting wood for the Scarlet and Blue bon-fire, selling .adver- tising for the Sandian, and participating in a benefit basketball game to furnish supplies for the school in- firmary were activities of the members. Also they co- sponsored a dance with the Tridents, participated in City-League basketball, and had several dances plus a hay-ride. Key Club fought hard for a 25-20 victory oyer the Tri- dents during the benefit basketball game. Pictured here members of the opposition horsecl it up. Officers: Wayne Lewis, secretaryg Bruce Sutherlen, presidentg Don Warder, vice-presidentg jim Cohen, board of directorsg Mike Unthank, board of directorsg Gene Kimball, parliamentariang Pat Meloncin, treasurer: jim Kimball, sergeant-at-armsg Tom Gill, board of directors. Help Clean Up Sandia . . . . this was the year-long project of the members of the Celts Club. Organized as a service club, the primary goal of the Celts was to work for Sandia High School. The social events included a hay- ride and several informal dances. First semester officers: Harry Wishard, sponsorg Steve Everette, treasurerg Ralph Henry, presidentg Bob Odell, vice-presidentg Lavern Martinez, secretary. Second semester officers: Mr. Wishard, Jerry Atkin- son, vice-presidentg Garry Furry, presidentg Ted Coe, secretaryg Leo Gallegos, sergeant-at-armsg not pic- tured: Gary Easton, treasurer. 4 ali! IPMVIJR 62' if-HP ER!!! Members: jerry, Ted, Denny Good, second row: Tom jones, Garry Furry, Bob, Gary, Lavern, Leo, Arnold Ventura, johnny Schropp, Bill jackson. A Gary Tate, sergeant-at-armsg Don Rogers, vice-presidentg Bob Bushey, secretaryg Coach Charlton, sponsorg jack Swauger, treasurerg not pic- tured: Steve Schmucker, president. The mighty Matadors were presented a Vic- tory Bell by the members of the Tridents. The group purchased the bell from the Santa Fe Railroad, polished it until it was bright, and mounted it on rollers so it could be moved. Members also gathered wood for the Scar- let and Blue bon-fire, decorated for assemblies and held several informal parties for the mem- bers. Members: Bob, Mike Wilson, Dwaine Benclorf, Don, Pete Parkard, jack, Gary, Richard Barnesg second row: Anthony Ruiz, Vincent Rappleyea, Bill Young, jim Cole, Bob Reynolds, Bo Shaw, Bob Ruiz. IVY .C !ffW67f? 6kz'.4' ' 5' AW!!! 61613 by 'X 'Nh' 5 3 Membersa jackie Lusk, Diane Pharo, Mary Sheets, Susan Burgessg second row: Sandy Sladek, Cindy Willianis, Nancy Moedmg, Carol Miner, Carol Ballg third row: Judy johnson, Claudine Manzanares, Susan Wilhite, Connie Bar- rack, Rhonda Werner. Ivy Club members were noted for the going-steady mit- tens which they sold at Christmas time. Other projects in- cluded collecting baskets of food, clothing and reading materials which were distributed in near-by Indian pueblos and other needy areas during the holiday season. Ivy Club was a senior girls' service club whose purpose was to work for the betterment of the student body. Officers: Diane, presidentg Claudine, secretaryg Mary, vice-presidentg Rhonda, treasurerg jackie, sergeant-at-armsg Susan, historian. Service- This was the motto of the newly or- ganized JUG Club. The activities of this club included: a Valen- tine Dance for the bene- fit of the Heart Fundg money raising projects such as slave, candv and cookie sales, and March of Dimes benefit. fdffdw Elk 3' FSIAW JW 6'!6'5 Members: Suzanne Burgess, Claudine Manzanares, Laurel Drew, Judy Boothe, Judith John- son, Judy McCaslin, Mary Sheetsg second row: Cathy Dodds, Judy Bellinger, Cindy Wil- liams, Nancy Moeding, Jeanne Naus, Janice Parker, Carol Ball, presidentg Barbara Early- wine, Kathy Simong third row: Connie Barrack, Margy Fowler, Dianne Pharo, Carol Miner, Rhonda Werner, Sandy Knox, Sue Ethridge, Susan Wincliell, Billie McKinney, Carolyn Smith, Charlene Elliott. Lorna Cambell. Karen Hunt, Judy Massey, Pat Morey, Miss Juric. lg Z? 5!!Z7!f? M El Sparkelettes was an organ- ization composed of 16 girls with an interest in and a de- sire to acquire more skill in the art of baton twirling. Members performed in pa- rades, assemblies and several half-time shows at football and basketball games. Members: Joan Gamertsfelder, Julie Anderson, Carole Bridenstine, Sue Paul, Sheila Martin, Jeanne Naus, Barbara Stephens, Margaret Stephens, Nancy Barrack, Linda Barth, Cathy Dodds, Susan Wilhiteg second row: Vicky Bell, Rachel Brannock, Tesla Rivers, Dawn Daleiden, Karen Dorcas, Merry Lee Dean, Anita Blaz, Carol Thornton, Judy Massey, Carol Ball, Valerie Jolly, Maribeth Jolly, Sue Clauve, Mary Anne Solga, Dianne Pharo, Nancy Moeding, Judy Bootheg third row: Marianne Welker, Margaret Musgrove, Linda Steffy, Janice Davis, Sandra McMurray, June Bower, Pat Pearson, Georgia Edwards, Nancy Lewis, Nancy Grant, Linda Griffin, Judy Bellinger, Karen Weiss, Myra Rice, Vemba Gomez, Darlene Brown, Terry Chandler, Judy McCas1in, Linda Furry, Pennie Schipani, Barbara Fawver. ltf!Z?! 5fWfM WM f?e?z?t1'fV 'idk Waving pompons and cheering at the top of their lungs, the members of Pep Club contributed a great deal towards building and keeping the school spirit for which the Matadors have become well-known. Attending every game in a body, they Officers: Jo ,Len Marty, secretary, Connie Barrack, presi- dentg Charmaine Trivez, historian, Nancy B., council, Carol Miner, treasurer, Rhonda Werner, Suzanne Burgess, Barbara S Margaret S., council, Miss Iden, Miss Dismuke, sponsors. decorated the goal-posts for the football games and the Queen's throne for Scarlet and Blue Days. The group also published and printed the first student directory. High times on the bus trip to Farmington. Members: Keta Larrazolo, Sherry Harp, Ginger Michael, Connie, Jo Len, Linda Hooper, Sue Cummins, Mary Dwyer, Barbara McMahan, Karen Lambert, Jo Ann Brannon, Deanna Irving second row: Ethel Butler, Nancy Peck, Ruthi Strong, Carol M., Mary Sheets, Cindy Willianis, Suzanne, Rhonda, Annabel Murray, Carolyn Fleming, Joan Donahue, Ina Hart, Leslie Davidsong third row: Charmaine, Liz Bradford, Bev Deutchman, Sharon Arnold, Barbara Miner, Linda Bartek, Janice Parker, Barbara Stevens, Carole Blazick, Jan Morgan, Sue Steed, Nickie Dominguez, Claudia Williams, Karen Penara. YW! - fl!!! ,Q f76.W?' Members: Sharon Nixon, JoAnne Benge, Maxine McDaniel, Linda Stirman, Janice Chandler, Brenda Holland, Mary Beeden, Jackie Alexander, Claudine Manzaneres, Sharron Miller, Susan Meel, Carolyn Jones, Kathie Duncan, second row: Gale Cooper, Darla Sampson, Dianne Kious, Cari Crosby, Margie Bell, Fausty Branson, Michele Wimer, Judith Johnson, Jackie Anderson, Gloria Thompson, Cheryl Kramer, Robin Howell, Jane Blake, third row: Shirley Sorrentino, Linda Spohr, Kristin Hoefs, Charlotte Cooper, Pat Cazier, Betty Cook, Pat Lauxman, Linda Palmer, Barbara Linam, Judy Scholl, Judy Chaffee, Judy Yoast, Barbara Bicknell, Wanda Garrard, Jean Stone. By participating together in sportsdays, intramurals., and playnights, Girls Athletic Association members learned to work and play together. Good sportsmanship, a quality of all true sportsmen, was learned to the maximum by Sandia girls. Sandia GAA traveled to Socorro for a sportsday with girls from Albuquerque High School. They also attended sports- days at Highland, Rio Grande, Albuquer- que High, and plans were being made for a sportsday to be given by Sandia. GAA girls entertained their mothers at a Mother-Daughter Playnight during Jan- uary. Further plans were being made for other activities, including an overnight camping trip to White Sands. Officers: Rhonda Werner, historian, Suzanne Burgess, treasurer, Karen Dorcas, secretaryg Merry Lee Dean, vice-presidentg Sandy Dorcas, presidentg Miss Iden, sponsor, Miss Dismuke, sponsor. Members: Carol Thornton, Pat Pearson, Barbara Stephens, Karen, Sharon Clevenger, Merry Lee, Linda Steffy, Myra Rice, Margaret Stephens, Mary Hurford, Virginia Elder, Sue Clauve, Valerie Jolly, second row: Jan Morgan, Susan Wilhite, Cathy Dodds, Terry Chandler, Jo Len Marty, Janice Davis, Suzanne, Diane Pharo, Charmaine Triviz, Sharon Elrod, Vemba Gomez, Julie Anderson, Linda Barth, Carole Bridenstine, Joan Gamertsfelder, Connie Barrach, Suzanne Seay, Nancy Barrach, Judy Massey, Carol Miner, Karen Weiss, Linda Furry, Judy McCaslin, Rhonda, Mary Sheets, Nancy Moeding, Barbara Fawver, Cindy Williams, Judy Boothe, Karen Luso. Members: Marge Bell, Linda Thomas, Gloria Thompson, Sandy Barbara Nylund Judy Ray Linda Spohr Karin Run ren, , - , 1 S Liz Bradford, Sandra McMurray, Nancy George, second row: Diane Kious, Fausty Brauson, Jackie Alexander, Michele Winer, Judith Johnson, Jackie Anderson, Claudine Manzanares, Pat Lauhman, Cheryl Kramer, Robin Howell, Tesia Riversg third row: Brenda Hollend, Charlene Wingren, Mary Belden, Sue Galligan, Barbara Clart, Barbara D'Arcy, Kathy Pollard, Rita Compton, Linda Stirman, Maxine McDaniel, Judy Yoast. !fi7fM4fW IEMEIISH 61503 The S Club was open to all Sandia boys who earned a letter in school sports. Al- though the athletes didn't organize the club until the second semester, members sponsored several activities. Included were: cleaning the gym before games, operating a concession stand at games, and setting up the bleachers for the games. A 1etterman's picnic was also being planned for the end of the year. Officers: Harold Barnes, president, Robert Ruiz, vice-presidentg Orvey Hampton, secretary, Mike Reed, treasurer. Members Arnold Ventura Steve Everette Tom Rondeau Harold Mike Robert Orvey Gar Easton Gary Gore Denny Good Vern Martmez second row Tom Hannan Brad Wright Todd Burnett Fred Julander Stewart Burgess LeRoy Ortega Mike Wilson Marvin Byrd Ralph Kemp Bobby Lane Leroy Lane third row Bob Sabino Termite Cloyes Bob Meadows Manny Garcia Ben Smith Louis Price Leo Gallegos Bill jackson Steve Clark Pat Enright Walter Westphall fourth row Mike Enright Ken Lloyd Earl Bushman George Heath Joe Long john Byland Jack McMurrough joe Rogan Harry Kerns Alan Hamman fifth row Ronnie Locker Frank I-Iarwi Steve Grant Mike Baca Rocky Rahn David Hunt Albert Moore Ronnie Stapes Upton Ethelbah Gary Hanson sixth row Dale Moon jim Kimball . , . -L : , , . y . , . , , , z : , , , , , , , , , 5 2 , . A'!P!x?!Ar'6 idfdff JMWIQ! HPIRIIWJI Amid the bright glitter of footlights and the mad scurrying between scenes, members of Las Candilejas, the dramatic club, gained much valuable background in the thespian arts. Las Candilejas was formed to give each member an opportunity to enter all phases of play production. To accomplish this purpose, three one-act plays, THE POT BOILER, HAPPY JOURNEY and PRIVATE EYE, were presented Dec. 4-5. As the Crest went to press, future productions were being planned. Officers: Don Leach, vice-presidentg Patsy Stafford, presi- dentg Mary Britt, treasurerg Mr. Mensch, sponsor, Dolores Duffee, secretary. Members: Richard Quintana, Ruthi Strong, Dianne Kious, Mary johnson, jean Stutsman, james King, Steve Zenett, Margy Fowler, Shirley Reece, Marie Nelson, Tommie DeBoard, Linda Abraham, Warren Brashearg second row: Mary Vfeeks, Terry Poe, Dolores, Ronny Atkins, Linda Durwood, Pamela Nail, Karen Pengra, Lee jenkins, Duncan Walker, Sharron Miller, Shar- on Carmichael, janet Bailey, third row: Mary Britt, Don, Patsy, Jane Blake, Kathy Brixner, George Hilty, Sandy Dorcas, Maxine McDaniel, De Ann johnson, Pauline Durang fourth row: Sue Sceresse, Steve Linville, Pam Davis, Dawn Daleiden, David Blanford, Candy Shearer, Sally Pollycutt, Judy Yoast, Charleta Baker, Emily Nelson, Carol Rowen. .wflfffff J Wfff fdiii MK' P Midi! Officers: Mona Lou Trujillo, secretary-treasurerg Dorothy Corner, vice-presidentg Mrs. Civerolo, sponsorg Beverly Foley, president. Artistic was the word for many of the posters which members of Los Pintores made and put up to adorn Sand.ia's halls. Los Pintores was formed to stimulate an interest in art for those who did not take it as a course, and to develop the ability of those who did. Members financed their activities bv the sale of label pins, Christmas cards and Christmas corsages. Several field trips were taken during the year. - -Eff? KM? JWRWJFK' ,4f!f445!R.l' Officers: jo Ann Beng, treasurerg Karen Lambert, presidentg Jo Ann Bran- non, secretaryg Miss Marks, sponsorg Karen Johnson, vice-president, Pauline Duran, historian. Members: Diane Dearing, Marie Hollida A B Tomorrow's youth are assured top-notch teachers with members of this organizat- ion planning to pursue the teaching pro- fession. Sandia's chapter of the Future Teach- ers of America was named in honor of Francis Williard, American educator and reformer. FTA offered students an opportunity to explore the educational field. Activities for the year included usher- ing at the State Teachers' convention, helping take census for the school, and guiding tours of the building during the formal dedication. - i Y, JO flfl 61186, I0 Ann Brannon, Karen L., Karen jg second row: Dianne Morey, Sharron Miller, Sandy McK1ssack, Judy Chaffee, Pauline, Steve, Linvilleg third row: Carol Rowen, Kathryn Lodal, Steve Zendt, Sharon Booher, Anne Scott. M!4f5!A'1' PRJMJPZ Milk!!! W AWW Few in number, but many in spirit-this could rightfully be said of Aurigae Aureae, the Latin Club, with a membership of ele- ven. With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Hurley, they tried to make Latin more interesting for all concerned. Members: Julie Anderson, Karin Rungren, Marie Holliday, Barb Bicknell, Martha Slaughter, Tim Gilmore, Barbara Masak, Marti Harrison, Mrs. Hurley, sponsor: On ladder: Linda jones, Sue Rodgers, Diane Dearing. X249 Fd HM zif.5l'?'6.4? A'1'55'!!61W3' FF! Members: Jimmye Lou Blakney, dent: Cindy Dorand, secretary: Karen Gordon, janet johnson, Henry Klenzing, Anna Gordon, Mr. Mares, sponsor. historian: Bruce Williamson, president: Cynthia Hewitt, vice-presi- john DeLuca, treasurer: second row: Jeanne Moss, Laurel Drew, Nancy Allan: third row: Mr. Lamadrid, sponsor: Dorothy Corner, Maria Vizcaino, Lawrence Armstrong, Lavina Minick, Steve Linville, 6500? EYPIJIR 5' f?5V5Af fffffykf Le Cercle Francais was formed to increase the members' understanding and appreciation of the French people and their culture. To accomplish this, several activities were promoted. In May members went on an outing to a French restaurant in Santa Feg in March they held a masquerade- ballg in December they had a Christmas partyg and Nov. 22 Le Cercle Francais members attented the University's show of French art, lunched at Lobo joe's and saw the movie A Tale of Two Cities. Throughout the vear several programs of French music were held and additional French movies and slides were shown. Officers: Sandra Redd, vice-presidentg Ben Phillips, presi dentg Gary Murphy, treasurerg Annette Brixner, secretary seated: Mrs. Miller, sponsor. Members: Annette, Sue Newsom, Martha Slaughter, Nadine Smith, Paulette Toombs, Sue Paulg second row: Barbara-Airmet, Dolores Duffee, Barbara Tobias, Mary Britt, Sandra, Mona Slaughter, Judy McCaslin, Myra Rice, Marie Holliday, third row: Martha Postlethwaite, Dorothy Cormer, Lynn Roberson, Ben, Richard Quintana, Barbara Patterson, Gary, james King, Walter Tobias, David Laycock, Steven Allen, David Stagg, Connie Leballgy, Kathie Duncan. Members: Jerry Smeltzer, Cecelia Finley, Jerry Weibert, presidentg Bruce Willianuson, vice-president, Nancy Mus- grove, Ray Roseng second row: Richard Flores, Jeanne Taylor, David Hoffmann, julie Anderson, Sally Meador, Steven Allen, Rich Berlint, Anne Yorkg third row: Mr. Christiansen, sponsor, Ted Brown, Steve Crouse, Roger Scott, David Brubeck, james Demas, Charles Needham, Robert Stanfill, Gregory Baker, Bob Norman, Louis Kyte, Mr. Ivey, sponsorg Mr. Kyrlach, sponsor, not pictured: Mr. Osner, sponsor. We need more scientists! Can the schools pro- its part in helping to meet this demand. Members duce them? This query has been heard through- conducted a Science Fair at Sandia, March 30, besides out the nation ever since Sputnik appeared on the sending project entries to the State Science Fair at scene. Sandia's Science Club strove to encourage stu- 50C0f1'O- Special SDeHke1'S were also featured at the dents in science. Consequently, the Science Club did bi'm0Ufh1Y meefingi- Robert Ancell and Mr. Osner look at crystals of Sue Clauve and Mr. Ivey set up an apparatus to measure the carbon- ocetylesuliytice. faspirinl dioxide given off by a mouse. AEM.. AWS' fffflhfflif !fWZ??!f W AMW Members: Kent Pullen, Ray Rosen, Nancy Musgrove, Anita Clark, James Demasg second row: Mr Benny, Mr. Miller, Mrs. Butler, Mr. Hudson, Mr. Steffen, sponsors: Bruce Williamson, Anne York, 5? .09 JHPQMFE PW! IFQHQFK WQRJQ IIIMPR! MA' Rid! Siempre Con Dios Tri - Hi - Y sponsored several activities this past year. These were: a slumber party, a kidnap breakfastg work for the New Mexico Crippled Children's Societyg supplies taken to the Detention home, and a model- ing course climaxed by a fashion show. C-5X9 QF-321 --4 s-VT V2 ST .2. . These may not mean much to the average person, but to the mathema- tician thev are very meaningful, for they are the tools of his trade. San- dia students with an interest in math formed the Math Club with the pur- pose of stimulating an interest and ap- preciation of math- ematics in all stu- dents. B! Members: Sandra Coll, president, Maria Elena Vizcaino. vice-president, Jeanne Naus, treasurer, Carol Ball, secretary, Emily Nelson, Janice Parker, Anna Gordon, Julie Haines, sgt.-at-arms, Lene Nielsen, judy Kimbel, Ina Hart, Pam Mason, Linda Palmer, Judy Olsen, Lorna Campbell, Karen Hunt, Nancy Austin. M!fif5!k! M!!! fi! 4'AfA7llff1r'6 gf M!!! Officers: Mr. Krylack, sponsor: Sandra Redd, president: Kent Pullen, vice-president and secretary: not pictured: Ben Phillips, treasurer. 'Pl If you don't move your Bishop, I'll castle your King. This might be a remark heard during a Chess Club meet- ing. Individual tournaments were held between members of the Club to determine those making up the team for the State Tournament in Socorro during meeting of the State Science Fair. The purpose of the Club was to promote Chess as characterizing the best in abstract, intellectual pro- blem solving. Members: Roger Scott, Bob Herney, Sandra, Howard Rose, john Troyerg second row: Bill Diets, john Baca, James Browning, Kent, Paul Childs, Robert Normong third row: Dave Funderburg, Mike Weber, John Miller, Ken Schroer, john Radin, Roger Haines 5 WIW5 Qi! Pf?6?WA7!! i!Z'R54Fz7fV Oh no!! not another split! .... Guess what? I got my first strike!.... Great scott, another gutter ba11!... These were some of the expressions heard every Thursday afternoon by the members of the Bowling Club. Setting up leagues and bowling against other school teams every week kept the members busy. The idea behind the organization was to provide good recreation and to further an interest in bowling and sports in general. 3 As he prepares to bowl, jim sizes up the alley. Members: Pete Dixon, Jim Vancil, Jackie Alexander, Sharon Palmer, Pennie Schifani, Offigefgg Sandra Koepke, P1-egi. Shari McAllisterg second row: john Leder, Roberta Sparksman, Pat Morey, Margaret dentg john Leder, secretary-treas- Page, Betty Vaneil, Beverly Richards, Laurel Drew, Miss Dismuke, sponsorg third urer. row: Henry Klenzing, Jim Koepke, Charles Mack, Mary Murford, Roy Ridlon, Virgie Elder, joan Gamertsfelder. Roy heads for another strike. fi! .664-IAQ ffVE6'4'!'MCB' fZ?f?ffi 6'!0'5 N-.-4 ur-.. , N e-1 Ice Skating, long recognized as the most graceful of the winter sports, was popular at Sandia this past year. It was so popular in fact, that a special club was formed to promote the development of skating skills and knowledge. Meetings were held at the Lomas Ice Area each Wednesday from 4:00 to 5:30 p. m. Officers: Linda Stirman, vice- presidentg Patsy Wilson, presi- dentg Shirley Kirk, secretary, Mrs. Rollins, sponsorg second row: Janet Oberg, council rep- resentativeg Don Bruce, treas- urerg Mrs. Brown, sponsor. President Patsv exhibits a well-done spiral. Members: Ethel Butler, Martha Slaughter, Patsy, Linda, Gay Moser, second row: Kristine Moore, Sandie Schmitt, Tesia Rivers, Nan Gray, June Bower, Mona Trujillo, Patsy Stafford, Carol Sumner. Juanita Duerksen, Karol Hommon, Anne Fenstermacher, Frances Bristow, Bliss Kelly, Janice I-Ianely, third row: Pat Cochrell, Janet, Leslie Greer, Lawrence Holt. Dianne Orbaugh, Tom George, Bob Bower, Ted Orwat, Shirley, Annabel Murray, Rita Compton, Elaine Breneman, Joyce Carpenter, Sharon Robertson, Shirley Brittong fourth row: Gary Cochrell, Don, Bill Fenstermacher, Harriet Austin. Scarlet and Blue Royalty. Glitter and excitement.. .skits and talent.. .hot flames against a cold, black night. . .a clear, crisp clay for the parade. . .mounting tension at the game. . .ex- hausted boys and girls attending a climaxing ball. These were some of the features of Sandia's first royal celebration, Scarlet and Blue Days, Oct. 31-Nov. 1. fdiflff .4140 3!.f7! The assembly, with Steve Zendt, master of ceremonies, and Linda Wooten, mistress of ceremonies, started off the big two-day celebration. The afternoon of skits, talent and gifts for the royalty was highlighted by the presentation and crowning of the Court, Princesses and Queen. Crown bearers for the Queen Presentation to the Royalty. Oh, Mr. Fuller Brush Man! Long live the MATADORS! .. .and clown went the Viking. MAZQZII IAQ Crackling wood and spitting flames. . .peppy cheerleaders, . .restless spectators milling about. . . stuffingxramming napkins amid float preparations. . . confusion, problems as the lineup begins. . .finally comes the parade! Beat the Vil-:iHgS! i f ,.., 'fi r. ' fi QQ ,'., jjj 'ig ' f ' , ' .i gg If - fi: Qi V' fi , r ii - r . r . . . f fag 1 ,1 Y' A i'. '- ff ,. ' m fg . ,s w if i ' iflffis- 5 ' r- L r A Mr sf. ',f': 12 ji: ' ii, r 'iiii V ifii f is is - N . .rss g i s siiif r r . . ,,...k . ,A V , ,Mp , V It's almost done. Get in line the parades about to start Here comes the parade! 3 Il! i6'l!if'!H!! Hold that line! Congratulations Queen Pat. Hoarse voices. . . exhausted students. . . many congratulations... happy dancers a beautiful day and a nice evening made the game and dance a big success. Dreamy evening. Carol, Kay and escorts Reconciliation after a scolding. F A drive through the country to Beulah's house. HAPPY JOURNEY, by Thorton Wilder, is the story of a journey to see Beulah, the daughter, who has lost her child in birth. Taking part in the pro duction were: Ma ............. Pa ......... Arthur .... Caroline .... Beaulah .............. .... Stage Manager Sandy Dorcas David Blanford Pamela Davls .. Patsy Stafford Warren Barshear Comforting Beulah after the loss of her baby. Making up Sandy Dorcas and David Blanford are jane Blake, Linda Durwood and Kathy Brixner. f!!?!f9z344ZW?e? PRJJJJHJWI - - Would you please start acting! POT BOILER is a satire on play writing written by Susan Gustonberg and telling the story of an author who writes just to make money. Taking part in the production were: Tommie Sud ...,... Marie Nelson Miss Wouldby ........ ....... L inda Abraham Miss Pencil ......... ....... M argie Fowler Mr. Ruler ..... ........ R onnie Atkins Miss Ivory ....... ............ D elores Duffy Mrs. Ivory ....... ........ T ommie De Board Mr. Inkwell ..... .......... G eorge Hilty A discovery! Curtain Call! Stage crew included janet Bailey, Don Clark. Steve Lind- ville and Sally Pollycutt. I'll teach you! FFR!! JW!-,467 PMY! RIA 4-5 Curtain Call! Sure, it is! PRIVATE EYE, written by Donald Payton, is a slapstick farce about an everyday mixed up family and a young boy's tendency to day dream. Taking part in the production were: Wilbur T ................ Hercules ............ Mrs. Maxwell ...... ........ Mr. Maxwell ....... .......... Terry Poe Steve Zendt Linda Wooten Don Leach w 4 Elementary, Watson! Betty Lou ........... Magnolia Martin Uncle Hypotnuse Sue Scerrsse Mary Britt Duncan Waker Down, you fool! IWIRIJW RIA!!! IW! 9.4! Confusion ! Confusion and anxiety . . . turbulence and impatience . . . choas unseen . . . the show was serene and Fashion ruled the Hold that Pose! day, Nov. 18, when the members of the home economics classes modeled clothes they had made themselves. N0 enfe t pl ease I mmf? fwfr fmfzfrf my Pushing and shoving . . . huffing and puffing . . . gave the men little help in losing the Varsity-Faculty benefit game Nov. 26. Over 35600 was raised for the athletic fund. The Faculty team takes a breather. Who's got the ball? Gale and Steve talk to Maria and family. The students learn in reservation school. fffiffwf Zfikfv School spirit reached an all-time high dur- ing the week preceeding the Christmas Holi- days. The Student Body Council had decided to sponsor the project of supplying food and toys for a near-by Indian village, Cononcito. Horneroomis challenged one another to see which could raise the largest quantity of food and toys for the destitute villageg individuals Within the hoomrooms competed, school clubs competed, and the piles of food and toys mounted. With the concentrated efforts of the en- tire student body, school clubs and organi- zations, tons of foods were obtained. The food was collected sorted and delivered by students who had taken a particular interest in the project. The boys enjoy having their picture taken. JJ? df 6'z'!4W6' Sandia students unload the food The students prepare to leave for Canoncito. The boys and girls enjoyed Mrs. Wilson's talk. Sorting the food proved to be just work. I bring you good tidings of great joy--- Behold the Lamb of God... .. ,,,,, M ,wi 1,w,,m,k,f,,,,. Ever since messages were first sent in picture and verse to express joy and good wishes, people have been sending Christmas cards to each other. The Choral Department of Sandia High School ex- pressed good Wishes in musical living Christmas cards. The students of the department presented a Christmas program for the public in the Girls Gym Dec. 18. The Triple Trio, and soloist Kay Cummins added highlights to the program, along with narrators Steve Zent, Pat Pass, and Linda Baltzley. A shortened version of the first annual Christmas choral program was presented at an all- school assembly the following day. is 'iii K, My ,, 5 K altril Vztrr si 1 -sa,. 5 'PROGRAM Serbian Crib Carol :,. Ubr:zniizn Bell Carol 'flfff s Gem Bambino 'i 'iii itt Planets, Starr and t 51, 5 f 3 , X i is 3 at vi E3 l L 5 1 . 'H' it '.,ss Et- l,i1i ,Q my Airs of Space Twelve Dew of Cfffiflm4f sif Card 0f Ibe Drum Wf'2fef W0'2dfrlemi 1 Wfmdff ef I Wander Bfb'0M W Lamb Of Gee? 0' HOW Nigel Lei AU Mme! FIM finale Bfllf' IO' Wie Town of Bef'ffffffm is e r o l o r e l ti ee e Applause followed a presentation made to Mr. Chavez. ,MQW it' , ie if A snowman was made in a winter wonderland. Staging the scene for White Christmas RIMIMBIR flf !fV6lW-fl!!! .FMVMIK7 Sporting a false ceiling, giant snow- flakes on the walls and a gaily-decorated Christmas tree in the center of the floor, the Girls' Gym was disguised .for the Snow-Flake Fantasy, Dec. 19. Music was by the Dave Adams' Band. The Fantasy, the first formal dance of the year, was sponsored by the Senior Class. A happy couple danced at the Snow-Flake Fantasy. Music sweet and hot waited from the Dave Adams' band-stand. TWIRP fThe Woman Is Requested to Payj Week brought some mighty strange happenings to Sandia as the girls chased the boys for a change. Out of my wayg he's my man! might have been heard throughout the halls as each girl spotted the boy she wanted and took out after him. Highligh- ting the week were Dog-Patch Day, the TWIRP as- sembly, and the Spinster's Spree. Vern Martinez was crowned king by Scarlet and Blue Queen Pat Carbone during the assembly. Knights Don Rodgers and Gary Easton were 'named by Scarlet and Blue Prin- cesses Kay Rice and Carol Miner. On Dog-Patch Day all girls dressed in outfits simi- lar to those in the Li'l Abner comic strip by Al Capp. The Spinster's Spree, sponsored by the Pep Club, climaxed the TWIRP Week festivities. King Vern dances with Queen at. Royalty and their women watch the birdie during the Spree. Newly crowned King Vern watches as his Knights are named. Loving couples are pronounced man and wife by Dave Adams at the Spree. Mary Powers, Sandy Knox and Sally Campbell sing at the assembly. fashion, a box suit, Dave Adams, Duane Benclorf and Sandy hit it off at the Twirp assembly. Danny Stovall models the latest Shave anyone? asks Paul Ruiz. Man or mouse? Well. squeak up. Paul May livens the assembly with a song. Marry me, Fred Rogers begs Linda Bartek in one of the skits. Pkiffdff FAQ! - 5JM5'!?r Parents, relatives and friends attended the concert. S010iSfS MHYY, ROQCI, and Judy held a featured spot in the Band's rendition of Flute Cocktail. 5 X gf' ,tv 0. .1 5 ai 3 Jia. what Q li 5 C s:1fQ,1oL if , X , ?'s',sQ ,. 's. -' ,Ja . I, - IS. The Sandia High School Band presented its first formal concert on Feb. 5 in the girls gym. Soloists for the affair were Mary Selles, Roger jannotta, and Carolyn Webb. PROGRAM Fantasy for band Jesu, joy of Man's Desiring Fanfare and Scenario Minuet from the Oratorio Samson Fantasy on American Sailing Songs Flute Cocktail Holiday in Paris Ouvre Ton Coeur Montmartre March Top saleswo-men Sharon Palmer and Mary Lepper re- ceived recognition for selling the largest amount of fruit-cakes to finance the Farmington trip. Wei'e,Viprovided after the concert by the Band Club: H Fifi!!-Ylf' AMIVFWA' Aff? 52344194 95' JF 6'A6?!fZf4A 6'HWW5?iA? I Members: Linda Thomas. secretnryg Vicky Bell, vice- presidentg Liz Bradford, presi- dentg Marti Postlethwaite. chaplaing second row: Sandra McMurray, representative: Sharon O'Brien, historiang Pat Lauxmani treasurer: Sharon Booher, sergeant-at-armsg Rosalie McRae, representativeg third row: june Bower, Nancy George, Judi Ray, Y Darlene Shendock, Kathleen Meylink. Averill Haas, Barbara Linam: fourth row: Miss Marks, sponsorg Kathy Straight, Karen Johnson, Cathy Layne, Sherri Lindley. Cindy Dorand, Beverly Richards, Sandy Dean, Aneta Mobley. IWZIM Z!!! The activities sponsored by Un- um Deo Tri-Hi-Y were a candy sale for World Serviceg gifts for the St. Francis home at Christ- masg a ,hayrideg an Easter project, and several parties given for the members. f!A?W!7EfM PAM 9567 Working for the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundationg support- ing the YMCA sponsored World Service projectg and donating food baskets to a. needy family at Christmas were a few of the pro- jects which kept members of Ser- vietum Pro Deo Tri-Hi-Y busy this past year. Several informal parties were also held for the members. Members: Diane Holloway, chaplaing Peggy Willianis, vice-presidentg Laurie Lane, presidentg Gloria Thompson, secretaryg Terry Sierra, treasurerg second row: Bobbie Upchurch, historiang Karen Obeg, Cathy Peckham, council member, Nancy Cun- ningham, sergeant-at-armsg Janet Oberg, Ada McMurrough. Members: Barbara D'Arcy, vice-presidentg Charlotte jones, presidentg Sue Galligan, secretaryg second row: Lindalee Gaunt, treasurerg Cheri Eggleston, cliaplaing Barbara Clark, parliamentariang third row: Carolyn Webb, Pat Larkey, reporterg Linda jack- Em, Linda Allen, Shirley Funk, Eileen Hawley, Sandee Schmitt, Susan Hicks, Jay reene. J!! 6'z91Vf7ifM5f The Deo Confidemus Tri-Hi-Y participated in a number of act- ivities during the past year. Some of these were: aiding in the city- wide Tri-Hi-Y Christmas party for the children of St. A-nthony's Orphanage, providing food, cloth- ing, and toys for a needy familyg selling tickets for Mysterama for the benefit of the blind, and parti- cipated in all Tri-Hi-Y sponsor- ed activities. Jfz? FQZ407! The Deo Volanti, Tri-Hi-Y, activities included: a Thanksgiv- ing food driveg Christmas, and Easter parties and a talent show for the boys at St. Anthony's Or- phanageg a magazine drive for hospitals and old age homesg col- lecting of bottle caps for the children in hospitals to use in making trinketsg a bake sale for charityg and a barn dance for all Sandia High Tri-Hi-Y'S. Members: Nancy Steinkraus, chaplaing Barbara Fawver, presidentg Rhonda Werner, vice-presidentg second row: Kristin Hoefs, historiang Kathy Wfhorley, historiang Judy Yoast, treasurerg Pat Cazier, secretaryg third row: Maxine McDaniel, Sharon Clevenger, Jerilyn Bowen, Sue Etheridge. Joanne Catallo, Marie Nelsong third row: Suzanne Burgess, Charlene Gianetto, Jodie Anderson, Donna Frentzel, Gale Cooper. Linda Stirman, Sandy Knox, Cindy Williams. ffkiffi MA! if Several projects were promoted by the members of Servir Con Fe in the last year. Included in these projects were: making stuffed animals for needy children at Christmas time, sponsoring a party for underprivileged child- reng taking an educational trip to the Home for Retarded Childreng and sponsoring a charity dance and bake sale. MM 3554! 54' ffgfd The members of Cum Deum En Fideo, Tri-Hi-Y, accomplished many activities during the year. Included were: a Silver Tea held in the springg a party given for the boys of St. Anthony's orphan- ageg a collection of food for a needy family at Christmas and several informal parties for the members. Cum Deum En Fideo was the only Tri-Hi-Y 'at Sandia that ori- ginated from a Tri-Hi-Y at High- land High School. ffflifdffs' :W it ffiimf A party? Notice the resemblance Wading in the mud Slumberless party Decorating for the Blue and Scarlet Ball Trialnli-Y's winter swimming party Relaxing during Spinster's Spree Tobogganing party in the mountains Tri+!-Ii-Y kool-aid party Gu, team, fight! North Central Accrediting Association committee members. Piff fffifff i E 'vA 'M'HW'WA 'W mM 'W M ' 55 Princess Kay Rice Princess Carol Miner r Hifi? Barbara Earlywine Sue Ethridge Margy Fowler Martha McCullough Bev Warden Nancy Moeding Susan Wilhite Jeanne Naus Jackre Lusk Terry Sierra Judy McCas1in Nancy Steinkraus FWIRP AW1'6'A'F3 MVB .C'3df!?f.C' Squires: Bob Bushey, Gary Tate, Wayne Lewis, Steve Schmucker, Mike Wersonick not pictured: Mike Enright. Knight Gary Easton Knight Don Rogers Squires: Steve Everette, Arnold Ventura, Roy Palmer, Mike Unzhank, Ralph Henry. li!! ' 4173 n wwf! ' fiifffff 6146? fkigfkfidfff Mr' 59? MWIIW Actively participating in politics this past summer Girls and Boys Staters gained more respect and admiration for their flag, country, and democratic principles. The Girls Staters spent june 15-22 at Hokona Hall on the University of New Mexico campus, and the Boys Staters spent june 7-14 at the New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell, New Mexico. Electing officials for their mythical cities, countries, and states, the Girls and Boys S aters had the opportunity of using voting machines. For the Girls Staters a trip to'Santa Fe to veiw the capitol was a highlight of their eventful week. Girls and Boys Staters unanimously agree that Girls and Boys State was an experience never to be forgotten. Girls Staters: Barbara Fawver, Sandy Knox, Charlotte jones. by Q' :Na 'I 4 'lv' -. 1 3 F! . .'5'5S:'--. , OA K s iiifgfii 1 ' f::'f:f . - ' ' 3 'S:F 'i .:, ' ,..'N:'fS gs ,-'ii-'-.-Zig : 5, 1 x 5 L2 ri 'wx Xt h 4. k X 3 9 I .-: 5 'X , xt - -'asia 122153 X - G - f-za.. .135 A ,- -- Z 2 X NR t f Each year the Daughters of the American Revolution present a Senior girl with a 33100 savings bond. Runnersrup from Sandia were Betty -Iarvies and Rhonda WC1'HCfQ Barbara Fawver represented Sandia in the state-wide competition. In a city-wide speech contest, Sandia High School was amply represented in the Winners' circle. Charlotte jones was a finalist in im- promptu speaking and Eddie Evans captured lst in Radio Announcing. Representing SHS at the 15th Annual All-State Music Festival on the University of New Mexico campus Jan. 29- 31 were 24 students. They were: jerry Bryan, Barbara Jones, Martha McCullough, JoAnn Brannon, Larry Adcockg second row: Gordon Kemp, Carolyn Fleming, Margaret Smith, Lorraine O'Brien, jan Fallon, Caroline Gilliam, Kathy Simon, Mary Watkins, third row: John Raker, Cliff Marble, Harold Waggoner, James King, Mack Lucas, Richard Quintanag not Larry Brummett, Pat Caziei Cummins, Terry Ellis, Mike Whiteliill. A forceful speaker, Margy Fowler placed third in a city-wide I Speak for Democracy contest. She also was a finalist in Oral Interpretation in another speech contest. Sandia High School's finalist in the annual National Merit Scholarship exams given last spring was Nancy Musgrove. K' ,ta M39 My Wm. . A is an f wrt' x 2' ' Qggifsikeaeigaw S K aageigmkxggf 0 t V S was was at wgmr,:Qg,:q.e1ff 5 7 M-f..' Q, ?,ngj,,w5Qi,,,mS,iiuZq ,ap 3,3 , fig , 4 ,W , - H W anaaassfisfkggggtsaatgagggingagetf f2'ag1SEsagf'f .f ,gg Lrhk , V,.V 5, ,553 X -ww .wot f its that nyagmggrwf,:s.Qff4iissa5eim5i5f2m tags, L:-,Y.f?,.c , . .V - - W 1fg5,,,fg5., af -, wi fs is ,,-s,ty:,+zcz,ag3gq,s zz ,,e,g,aE3gi5 qgws mx-yi ti, ,f,w,.g Ly 555, saga , fa fx -api YA at iw-1i1::,w , yi ais.d33,ffg,gm gm gs4egg5g5gagg,-Egg,rgyggigtige-figgggftgxwigeegisgffgg t ,. t. . . , Ive, ze xy e.f,,t,,-mt. , it 1 ,. . FQ s Wx' fl-H K. K .,kk, . K X S . ., L ., 3253R5agaeaggastaigiliipaptsffz-Wt - -. iv- - an-1fss?llfaf-tif JW , ?giaig2Eg?isgZgfFgf59?s5?2iQgs5l as mr' W isa, . , 53,3 N ' '1 11 A mms gs' QV, ,ga f fm-2359 as if Near, wi . , f- K J K 4 'sr S Af 'X V ,T 3 f it ii -V 'Eff - ,K Q A5 1' B 1 ,xx S , Q . . if X zciasviiswfskI:f5',sii'i2 .t ,, , , mwiqy sxgg4zwg-,'sia-f'- ' ' ' fi , X me gtswiifimQ:e,wi'i4f'gx1iess? I,Miaagafmgzfrmtffr- if -1, - iE2:iiQi2g52gsSz5aigggfgksxzkiqg xy . -?3S5aiig1a5i47:Q-55.1-,R 'f' a 22s'2e2fv1v-5' - ' I at, ,.:.,t,w:,.-5,9 : N-sa ' ' wyifisu -as-'Z 11? t -lf '7 1 ii ,ff--lc, ., ff, Z . vis ,, f ,i ,cw 'W s ,. ,f-1 ., L. Ma 3 - , H k :2g:g'fg'f,a . i, X 5' qw '5 Jgmew' a L 3, L K 9 N f L ti if 'wtf fi ,x 5 K K i. ,ai ' Java , ,, ., f ,, .,1f-glaefofgf - Y' ' was W t if aaa K t -L 4' 5 gglmwim Vgikkr A ggatfllmz 1152 '1 ,i f W K 'jig-fL,sg4j 15 ,tm Mk:-, , in tq4f's1,.v Eff' 5 ' --c-t t t , , Q43 s A gil? fytgipui 55.2 ww2'fQffQwg5z5Q figs?mswiawtiieitf 'if2YfxWtiifitf'fna2ia2afi:is?if6f'21QSSSWGW ragga : H:-3, .: ,q5,:,5,gg,5,,:- , ,i Msg ,gmxa,L5k,vggQ, fe1i5smeiQ,fSL.a9ifiszwgig1HL.QQfgiS fff?.-ei,tv 'his'-s.L5Szi,:f1 2i:21'1f,i1Iisf?wf-QSfmgfytlsiihffeelni it i f Wm. .gil a,5,g,aZ5 X341,,:g5Wal58.3,sJ,s,iyq,in,3Wfsgfafzr.QQM,.qe:ii,-ff.gigfgqai-Lfgfgzs2s'szies-letra-. Pi WW its aeatitzwiiitffrfmiriare iafMaa22 f '1' ff? fire-'itflf-wiagigstwafzfla A 1 fa?2fxsayyt1feGgz.Q:i9sWa21fe21g,3iQatztaialt-2f,a.fg31.m9itQ,is-afmfg,,iz as fas-fazfi,sgaafegttl3g,Mstwfeosqt,5g s zai,g4Q,aSQi-a-s2,,:t.a,f,,-Wmwtg-wit-wa.f-iiiww in-,-wa-i-wafwwffivfltfifaxea X ,M ,.,g5-W: gag- gl, Wiggaef-nwlwsiwx.wftg,gS.af'9-1,2 f:mw,1:ft-swit-ff-leaf-.wg if'iff'-fs?L.fz:iQ:mi2-'40-sim:may : ggggqafca - HW! are Wsifca Jfsaftifiw,-' K L a1FgZSH egZiy ' :1 32Q,5,is53iz1QQta3gfsf2i9i3,afetsg2g?a.gmgfsian-awM231zaffzzimgitvtisfsgzz- '. . - can,effftfwasetgiaftlsam-i,fz.lg2 n w y t 6 ' ,'iw-5'W.f4imQaiayiiYE:ua1f'aiigf,vas:f2aigsigZs2TLsiZEizita,2aigaffiwaiiamfi -mfr? , '2,1vsiQiff?egTf22?fz1isiE'-w:'.''f ' as 4595213 ' 1 ' v w, ' t Barbara D AFCY 'f and Robert Stan- wgaa . ,, - 'ili?iii ,g2iFQWFg1 f111 WOO t0P h0U' lf - - r' ' 0f5 111 the CIW UN ,f- 1111. 4-9-my .R K agfiimgm - - M Pilgrimage for 1 Youth contest. Alta via' i!i f : ?1iv x f'f-'Y1W3L- Af 92 if-3-if L?ti,fivW5'f5iY-iU 1a55:h4Q' :af ' 'i - at i Wag?fQ ,1m, ,, K - 1-fiifzfzfx'IWW'1-H--'f,fff1-iwww? 1' U -'I V-A ,kygzgjffy-1 - Iilixlf, 'ffm Zitibvff , if -WU. li ffl' 7- 7 ' ' fi i I s'f:gihss'fs1'1.-wef s on-fu? X wilt.: , V 111 efbteaais-t,.ts.ft.s-.Q ,af .11 , A I . vgggstkiaf' fyxszs , gziwgfgszvzasieg 55716 ww It 1 ' FYKYTV ,Si12153555',1iif5e'fi,flf X IQ-'f.b:'fQ,f ' : tr at-, .ffg1g3f,w 1, ugly-4,5 ,ft 5f.gs'f1-, ,A fx- wwfaw--sifrv,wiiwg.:s,:ai,a- f -. t X K ,V ,.,. ' ,',??J1'1ff'iLW'xx,' 4 'f.,-:h w f f5l-w 'S fliifsil.. 'if' atfir.m,z.,z.fs-:iii,QW aaa-Wmagw-:faitmagttitbm Lov ing, pam: . Nine Sandia band students participated in the annual All State Music Clinic and Festival at UNM January' 29- 31. They were: Carolyn Webb, Mary Ruth Malnar, Mary Sellesg second row: Brian Lanove, Bill Selles, Roger Haines, John Raclin, Robert Stanfill, Roger jannotta. gg ,t,' , H f 11 Q f Rafi' K' ,fl fif' I K' f- A .V .wr z,,X,. . r ,,,, , L i, ,L Sandia High School has had a successful, eventful first year. Wbo'.r Wbo at Sandia gives recognition to students who have emerged as outstanding leaders. For this special honor, the Administrative Council of Sandia High School selected seventeen people who have shown qualities of leadership, dependability, character, scholarship and service. The Crest staff hopes that naming the outstanding leaders to Wbo'J Wbo will be- come a. tradition. Manuel Archuleta Willing participant . . . Key Club . . . junior Forum . . . Latin Club . . . Jby, yet friendly . . . Clan of '60 Pat Carbone Bury gal! . . . Scarlet and Blue Queen . . . National Honor Soriety . . . Ivy Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Hi-Fi Club . . . GAA . . . Homeroorn prefirlent . . . gruciouf, fburming . . . Clem of '59 53- 52 Sharon Clevenger Stauneb citizen , . . Student Body Coun- oil . . . Tri-Hi-Y Cbaplain . . . GAA . . . .Pep Club . . . junior Forum . . . Modern Dance Club . . . earneyt . . . Clay: of '60 Pat Cazier Human dynamo . , . Student Body Coun- eil Vice-Prefident . . . All-State Cboruf . . . Tri-Hi-Y Setretary . . . Albuquerque Youtb Couneil . . . Pep Club . . . State Student Council Delegate . . . alway: ready and willing . . . Clan of '60 , Kay Cummins Talented muxirian . . . All-State Cboruf . . . Cboru: Board . , . Dreamer: . . . Stu- dent Body Counril . . . integrity plus . . . Clan of '59 WJ? WW Merry Lee Dean Zeulou: deuotee . , . junior Cluff Vire- Prefident . . . GAA Viee-Prexident . . . junior Forum . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . uiuuciouf . . . Clem of '60 Sandy Dorcas Open-beurted bunuznitariun , . . National Honor Society . . . GAA Prefident . . . Bible Club . . . Drufnu Club . . . Senior Clutx Treuxurer . . . Jinrere . . . Clay: of '59 Terry Fair Ruggeol ineliuiduulixt . . . Student Body Counril Prefident . . . Triilentf . . . Trurk . . . Boy! State Alternate . . . State Stu- dent Couneil Delegate . . . budding poli- tieitzn . . . Clufs of '59 MSW? WF? Barbara Fawver Verfatile entbuxiaft . . . Creft Editor . . . National Honor Sotiety Prefident . . . Stu- dent Body Council Correfponding Secretary . . . GAA . . . Girlf State . . . Central Diftriet Student Council Sefretary-Trealrurer . . . Albuquerque Youtb Countil . . . Tri- Hi-Y Prefident . . . D.A.R. Good Citizen Award . . . energy personified . . . Clan of '59 c Margy Fowler Powerful Jtudent of dravnatir art: . . . Queenir Court . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Iuy Club . . . Senior Forum . . . Pep Club . . . Drama Club . . . I Speak for Demorraeyn Finalift . . . Speerb Context Finalift . . . cbarrning Jpeaker . . . Clay: of '59 avg IQ 5 Roy Hall Dynamit journaliyt . . . Sandian Editor . . . National Honor Society . . . Bowling Club . . . quiet refponfibility . . . Clan of '59 Martha McCullough Ready volunteer . . . Student Body Coun- cil Purliizinenturinn . . . Nutionul Honor Soriety . . . All-State Cboruf . . . GAA . . . IUG . . . Pep Club . . . Jpeciul inuxic groupf . . . intelligence plur . . . Cluff of '59 WJ? EW? Leroy Lane Entbuxiuftir Jportxinun . . . S Club . . . Celt.r . . .Football . . . Wrextling . . . Bufe- ball . . . fbunneled energy . . . Clem' of '60 Maxine McDaniel Arden! worker . . . Nutionol Honor So- ciety . . . Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer . . . Drama Club . . . Offife Girlx Club Prefident . . . Pep Club , . . GAA . . . pert . . . Cluu of ,59 MMS' WAY? jim Merriwether Top-fligbt ftudent . . . National Honor Society . . . Key Club . . . perfect Jtbolaftif record . . . .ftudiouf . . . Clam of '59 Bruce Williamson All-around .rtudent . . . Student Body Council . . . National Honor Society . . . Spanifb Club Prexident . . . Scienre Club Vive-Prefident . . . Matb Club . . . Senior Forum . . . candid . , . Clan of '59 Sue Rodgers Higb-Jpirited leader . . . Head Sopbo- more tbeerleader . . . Pep Club . . . Latin Club . . . Sophomore Forum . . . oiuaciouf . . . Claw: of '61 7513? .V ffdffdk idk!! Afddfdw MSIIXY Officers: Don Rodgers, vice-president, Barbara Fawver, president, Susan Poetzl, secretary, Jo Lynn Graham, treasurer. Thirty Sandia seniors were selected this year for mem- bership in the National Honor Society on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership and service. The purpose of the club is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the de- velopment of character in students of the school. Mr. Lacour sponsored the group. Members: Nancy Steinkraus, Cindy Williatiis, Nancy Moeding, jackie Guthrie, Rhonda Werner, Martha McCullough, Lene Nielsong second row: Bruce Wfilliamson, Jim Meriweth- er, Dan Heald, Eugene Bryan, Mike Weberq not pictured: Connie Barrack, Pat Carbone, Sandy Dorcas, Carolyn Fleming, Carolyn Webb. Members: Nancy Musgrove, Linda Hutchison, Anita Clark, Maxine Mc- Daniel, Nancy Payne, jo Lynn, Susan, Barbara, second row: Ro Hall, Carl Y Oursler, Gregory Baker, Don, Fidel Smith. If figffff Ever present to lead the most spirited school in Albuquerque were Sandia's vi- vacious cheerleaders. Led by pert Sandy Knox, the group could be found in front of the gym almost every day, working out catchy cheers and chants. Sally Campbell Carolyn Smith Mrs. Weber Sandy Knox Billie McKinney Mary Powers Miffww? Ekfiflfkf Heading the football team in the first season were Coach Stevens, Coach Charlton, head coachg and Coach Wil- kins. The football team Upton Ethelbah Gary Easton Hudson Boue Gary Cosper Grrard Stone B111 Jackson, Louis Prxce Bob Lane Howard Van Pelt second row Lavern Martrnez Gary Hanson Pat Enrxght Leroy Ortega Alan Hammer Marvm Byrd Jerry Burmerster Joe Long Steve Clark third row Orvey Hampton Harry Kerns Mnke Wxlson Stewart Burgess Harold Barnes Denms Good Leroy Lane Ralph Kemp Gary Gore fourth row Doug Westfall Garry Furry Arnold Ventura .Mxke Enrrght Steve Everett joe Rogan john Schropp Stephen Byrd and Leo Gallegos 6 6?ffWlff! FRI? fiifdw Strategy session. Coach Clem Charlton talks things over with players while keeping an eye on the game. if SCHEDULE MATADORS OPPONENTS 26 Espanola 0 0 St. Mary 6 0 Trinidad 40 o Highland 53 26 Rio Grande 6 6 Valley 27 7 Santa Fe 25 25 Farmington 27 Matador Girard Stone 00 looks for a receiver. 'BETH Gallegos, Leo Guard Furry, Garry Guard Martinez, Lavern Quarterback Schropp, John End Good, Dennis End Enright Mike Sandia's first football team in the school's history, composed largely of sophomores and juniors, wound up its debut season with two victories and six defeats, and a promise of better things to come. The Matadors' two victories came at the ex- pense of Espanola, 26-0, and Rio Grande, 26-6. Inflicting losses on Coach Clem Charlton's eleven were St. Mary, 6-og Trinidad, Colo., 40-og High- Stone Girard HaI1back Byrd Marvin End Everett Steve Tackle land, 33-Og Valley, 27-7g Santa Fe, 20-75 and Farmington, 27-25. Starring for the Matadors throughout the year were junior halfback Girard Stone, who emerged as the team's top scorerg back-end Vern Martinez, end Joe Longg centers Mike Enright and Leroy La-neg and guard Leo Gallegos. All received men- tion on the All-City teams. PJR7! M' 45707 Arnold Ventura is shown wrestling a Los Alamos wrestler. Arnold had to wrestle a weight above his regular weight through- out the whole season. Westphall doesn't look like he's going to make it past that Rio Grande player. Stone and Ventura are heading around an end in the game against Highland . Mike Reed shares a jump ball with a St. Mike's of Santa Fe player. Q A Hampton, Orvey Quarterback Hammer, Alan Guard Lane, Bob Guard Burgess, Stewart End Long, Joe End Cosper, Gary Center Lane, Leroy Center Kerns, Harpy Tackle Bove, Hudson Fullback Williams, Jerry Fullback Rogan, joe Center McMurrough, Jack End Ethelbah, Upton Halfback Ortega, Leroy Halfback Easton, Gary Halfback Byrd, Steve Guard Kemp, Ralph End Westfall, Doug Halfback Enright, Pat Quarterback Price, Louis Guard Hanson, Gary Guard Burmiester, jerry Guard Jackson, BiLl Halfback Wilson, Mike Tackle Elaine Bremges 0 hotfix!! 5'5ff!E.f'!45!R Elaine Bremges, Marv Ann Mitchellg second row: Margaret Page, Sue Rodgers, Charlotte Murphy. Sue Rodgers Head Cheerleader Ma ry Ann Mitchell Charlotte Murphy Wifi ifff5F6W1Z3' Afl6Af!l6llf fWifl!l!?6ZC' ' ik! ffifmf .1 Posting a creditable record of three victories, three losses and a tie, the Sandia Novilleros., B football team, finished with a total of 78 points for the year with an average of 11.1 per game. Price and Bill Scheussler on defense, and George Heath on both. offensive and Scores were: Highland, 6-203 Rio Grande, 6-7g Valley, 12-75 Highland, 19-125 Albuquerque 14-143 Albuquerque, 14-135 Highland, 7'-34. jr Novilleros coach was Gene Morrison. K. l Novilleros football team members: Roger Matlock, Bill Scheussler, Dick Dhanes, Bill Bentley, Gary Cosper,'Steve Miller: second row: john Bai-illio, john Byland, George Heath, Pete Packard, Ken O'Kec-fe: not picturedg Bob Austin, jerry Bur- meister, Bill Gilpin, joe Goodman, Reed Holder. l l Commended for outstanding work throughout the year were Bill Gilpin, Louis E 35 defensive work. 53' it ,S S l -i fi H 2 r 3 Q 3 15 3 ii AM 4575? 5053! fiffff Varsity Basketball players: Gabe Gonzales, jay Harshe, Steve Grant, Rocky Rahn, Mike Reed, Frank Harwig second row: Coach Torgerson, Kenny,Camplnell, jay Powell, David Funderbur, Ronny Locher, Chic Justice, Albert Moore, Ronny Stapes. Ca all 'iff 553.5593 :JN 5 V491 f Basketball coaches: Caligure, Torgerson and S Ronnie makes a 'hook' shot while jay goes in for 'reboundl F5063 F959 !!4fM' 1959 Matador Basketball Schedule Matadors Bernalillo Farmington Santa Fe 54 Aztec 34 Grants 40 Roswell 60 St. Peters 52 OLOS 43 Belen 53 Estancia 44 Las Vegas Robertson - Northern Rio Grande Tourney 52 Menaul 54 AHS 74 Los Lunas 69 Espanola 56 Magdalena 55 St. Michael's 62 Rio Grande 56 St. Mary's 52 Valley 85 Los Alamos 70 HHS Opponents 59 48 65 68 54 62 57 52 55 80 66 82 58 57 57 50 73 66 46 Ronnie Stpes Chic Justice Mike Reed Ronnie Locher Gabe Gonzales Steve Grant Frank Harwi Rocky Rahn Kenny Campbell David Funderburg Coach Don Torgerson's Sandia basketball team, first in the school's history, made an impressive '58- 59 showing by placing eighth in the 12-team District 1A league, although the Matadors' overall record was a dismal one. The team, laden with sophomores and juniors, wound up with a 4-6 district record to take eighth place in the regular season conference race. For the entire campaign Sandia's record was 7-18, a good first-year performance. The seven Matador victories were 56-50 over St. Mary, 61-50 over Rio Grande, 74-66 over Los Lunas, 52-35 over Menaul, 70-36 over St. Catherine's of Santa Fe, 59-54 over Aztec and 54-52 over Bernalillo. At season's end Coach Torgerson's starting line- up was composed of three iuniors and two sophomor- es, indicating that better things are ahead next sea- son. The iuniors were top scorers Mike Reed, Ronnie Stapes and Ronnie Locherg the sophomores, Steve Grant and Frank Harwi. Albert Moore Jay Hafshe Jay Powell W 725441 B Basketball team members: Mickey Khear, john Thompson, David Hunt, Leroy Ortega, Mike Baca, second rowr Coach Stevens, Dale Moon, manager, Reed Holder, Jack Collins, Bill Berry, Keith Brown, Dick Rhoer, Lanny Messersmith and Kenny Lloyd, manager, not pictured: Bob Stansell. S'9PA'3fWR' Sophomore Basketball team members: Bob Austin, Ed Maxwell, Danny Shelden, Don Purcell, Upton Ethelbahg second row: Manuel Lopez, Dick Childs, Richard Bachand, Ralph Kemp, Doug Elder, Bob Griner and Coach Caligure. WR l'IZ1W6 7 AM WW! fffdfff? W I' QW? Members of the Matador wrestling team: Pete Wener, Paul Scheufler, Bob Hunt, Doug Westphall, Benny Smith, Todd Burnett, Albino Martinez, Robert Sabino, Charles Cloyes, Manny Garcia, Bob Meadowsg second row: Gary Hanson, Bobby Lane, Pat Enright, jerry Burmeister, Steve Byrd, Lavern Martinez, Tom Hannon, Harry Kerns, joe Rogan, Louis Price, Arnold Ventura, third row: Orvey Hampton, Mike Enright, Alan Hammar, David Powers, Mike Wilson, Larry Saiers, Richard Miller, Karl Samuelson, Harold Barnes, Gary Tateg not pictured: Robert Ruiz, Mike Wersonick, Coach Charlton. M ATADOR WRESTLING MATADORS OPPONENTS 53 Rio Grande 5 24 Boy's Ranch 18 22 Los Alamos 21 20 Aztec 24 30 Valley 21 17 Blind School 16 2 1 AHS 2 1 2 1 HHS 20 49 Rio Grande 5 51 Las Cruces 5 12 HHS 24 34 Los Alamos 20 Sandia's Matador wrestlers made a gallant bid for the state cham- pionship in their first year of competition, but yielded to Albu- querque High's powerful Bulldogs and finished second in the state meet at the University of New Mexico's johnson Gym. Coach Clem Charlton's Matadors rolled up 95 points for the run- nerup spot, while champion Albuquerque High had 109. Sandia won three individual state championships: Tom Hannon copping the state 123-pound title, Vern Martinez winning the 130- pound crown, and Robert Ruiz emerging with top honors in the 141-pound class. Additionally, the Sandia matmen won four second places. Charles Cloyes was 98-pound runnerupg Tom Rondeau, 106-pound runner- up, Arnold Ventura, 168--pound runnerup, and Gary Tate, 178- pound runnerup. For the regular seasoon the Matadors had a 19-2-1 record, losing only to Highland and Aztec :md tying Albuquerque High. Both losses were compensated for when Sandia finished ahead of both Highland and Aztec in the state meet. FMA' Members of the Matador track team: Bob Donovan, Dave Gowns, Norvan Burris, Fred Julander, Steve Miller, John Bylandg second row: Larry Stevens, Kenny O'Keefe, Frank Baca, Bob Austin, Jack McMurrough, Howard Stansell, Dave Greenwoodg third row: Douglas Elder, Dean Cox, Rick Harris, Stewart Burgess, Garry Rowe, Mickey Kaehr, Gary Murphy, fourth row: Christian Czuzak, Steve Clark, Ken Schroer, John Miller, jim Archer, Gary Howard, fifth row: Larry Ator, Denny Good, Don Rodgers, Wayne Lewis, Bob Bushey, Discus Dadiang sixth row: jim Elson, Gary Easton, joe Long, Ken Heit, Marvin Byrd, jerrykLake, Elmo Gomezg seventh row: Chris Garcia, Joe Goodman, Vincent Holcomb, Barry Stewartg not pictured: Coach Wi ins. 545 v w! Tryouts for the Matador baseball team: Bonner Hadley, Bill Sharp, Howard Van Pelt, Larry Dhanes, Mel Wilds, Gary Zahm, Bruce Sutherlen, Johnny Shelden, James Heath, second row: David Taylor, George Heath, Glenn Wills, johnny Baillio, Leroy Lane, Gene Kimball, Pat Neel, joe Gonzales, Jim Stockton, Dick Dhanes, Coach Caligure. March April May IWIMMW Members of the Matador swimming team: Allen Anderson, Stephen Dragan, .Ian Whitford, Bill Bentley, Larry Wells, Tim Gilmore, second row: Terry Drake, Richard Bachand, Huck Boue, Wally Dagucon, jon Harrington, Ken Coleman, Philip Shew. FIZPWAC' 2 AHS 6 VHS 10 RGHS 17 AHS 21 Albuquerque Relays Tournament 24 HHS 31 VHS 7 HHS 14 RGHS 24 District Meet 25 1-2 State Meet Members of the Matador tennis team: Tommy Fulgham, Skip Browning, George Hilty, Bill Kleing second row: Mike Adams, Don Clark, Warren Brashear, Ben Phillips, Dan Ruebuschg third row: Richard Fuller, Roger Matlock, Bill Berry, Mike Baca. Ron, Locher. W f6'H'I?Wi2fiWfAv'7 AA!! 392555 !55'4W?'?fif WALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO I am honored to have an opportunity to give you a message in our first annual. During the time that Sandia High School has been in operation, I think it has made amazing strides. You are developing fine student spirit, and you are de- veloping fine long-range traditions for your school. May I express the hope that you and future stu- dents of Sandia High School will continue to develop and support an outstanding high school for this corn- munity. Dr. Charles R. Spain Superintendent Board of Education: Mary Nicolaig Richard Thorne, vice-presidentg S. Y. jackson, president' Robert Elder, clerkg Leon Thompson. i The Board of Educat- ion consists of five mem- bers elected by the people The Board is responsible for establishing policies governing operation of the public school system. Membership on the board is a type of civic service rendered without remuneration and solely for improvement of ed- ucation. AW QP!! ifmi? Norma Wright, assistant principal SANDIA HIGH SCHOOL 7801 CANDILARIA RD.. N-E. ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO AX 9-ldll To the student body and faculty: I personally wish to thank the student body and faculty for their fine cooperation and the tremendous school spirit that they have established during the first year of our school's existence. I sincerely hope that your stay at Sandia High School will be of considferaible value to you and that you will look back on your high school days with pleasure and many fond memories. Leroy Brannon, principal if M515 ill!! ill? kill WIA? IJIMI Richard Slinker Director of Student Activities Dena Domenicali Librarian Virginia Heald Head of Book Room Assistant Principal's Secretary David White Director of Attendance Not Pictured: Muriel james Nurse Marv Ellen Johnson Prin,cipa1's Secretary Marjorie Webb Attendance Secretary Mydfff M! RHP 4f.f'!5'7 F09 W! FA? f6'56'!!! Betsy Bounds Bea Law The counselors help students in personal education and vocational guidance. They also act as liaison between the parents and school. They assist with registration and testing and attempt to discover stu- dents' hidden interests. Ted Christiansen Ray Noble Jack Goodner Head Counselor pf??6'!l fi' IW? .C FMIFHIR Larry Batman Mathematics John Benny Mathematics Sponsors: Key Club Mernice Bishop Science Mary Lou Butler Mathematics joseph Caligure Mathematics, Sports Clem Charlton Physical Education Sponsors: Tridents, S Club Anita Bowers English Robert Brown History Jo Boughton English, Journalism Sponsors: The Crest, The Sandian Betsy Bounds English 16 Milli? !WR!fVf MJRJJE? Cecil Daniels History Betty Decker History English Sponsors: Sparklettes Ronnie Fairburn Commercial Sponsors: Sophomore Class Mariorie Fox Commercial, English Willimn Hales English Sponsors: junior Class Alex Chavez Spanish, Chorus, Sponsors: Chora lettes, Girls' Barbershop Quartette Modern Choir, Choraliers, All State Choir, Music Makers Ted Christiansen Science Sponsors: Science Club, Sophomore Class Evelyn Civerolo Arts and Crafts Sponsors: Los Pintores Peggie Dismuke Physical Education Sponsors: Pep Club, Bowling Club Robert Esparza History Ann Komadino Russian james Lacour English Sponsors: National Honor Society Enrique Lamadrid Spanish Sponsors: Los Aficionados Robert Ivey Science Sponsors: Science Club Ann Jumper Commercial Sponsors: Junior Class Sevir Con Fe George Hudson Mathematics Sponsors: Math Club Marian Hurley Latin Sponsors: Aurigae Aureae Peggy Iden Physical Education Sponsors: GAA Jeanette ju ric English, Speech Sponsors: JUGS, Senior Class Robert Kyrlach Science Sponsors: Chess Club, Science Club Gene Morrison Physical Education Hadley Nail History Ann Newton English Sponsors: Ivy Club Howard Mensch English Sponsors: Las Candileias Ina Miller English, French Sponsors: Le Cercle Francais Gary Landreth History Belisandro Mares Spanish Sponsors: Los Aficionados Marion Marks History Sponsors: FTA, Servieteen Pro Deo Rudy Miller Mathematics Donald Moorman History Lee Steffen Mathematics Clarence Stevens Drivers Training Sports Lydia Strand English, World Literature Eva Lynn Rollins Physical Education Sponsors: Ice Skating Charles Singleton Mechanical Drawing, Shop Kathryn Renken English, Home Economics Mary Rila History, Mathematics Ray Noble Sociology Richard Osner Science Sponsors: Science Club Senior Class Pauline Rael English, Psychology Club Not Pictured: Winnie Chappell Chemistry, Biology Torksev Merewether Home Economics, English Milton Owen German Ted Rush Band Director, Instrumental Music Ann Teeter Commercial English Don Torgenson Science, Sports History james Wilkins Physical Education Harry Wishard English Sponsors: Celts Marcelle Stumpff Sponsors: Senior Class Mary Taber Home Economics Sponsors: Deo Confidimus Doris Weber Commercial Sponsors: Cheerleaders Office Girls WA'l!P!M645f.'f Wil? WW! LC' xVfZffR JW! Cafeteria Staff: Sofia Zamora, vegetables, Dorothy La Rosa, salad, Avis Anderson, salad, jean Robson, bread, Marsha Davis, pastry, Pat Bauer, dishwashing, salad, Delia Padilla, meat, Pinkie Stewart, supervisor. Busy! Busy! Busy! Sweeping miles of halls, tons of mud and dirt, picking up 'truck-loads of trash, moving hundreds of desks, waxing floors ....... work, work, work! This was all part of an ef- ficient program planned by the custodial staff to keep Sandia clean. The dependable cafeteria staff worked long and hard hours, planning and preparing meals for students of Sandia High School. Special foods such as pastries, bread and desserts were prepared in the school kitchen. The work was continuous, balancing meals and budgets. The staff worked as a group, but everyone had individual duties. The many tasks were supervised by Mrs. Pinkie Stewart, who planned the menus and ordered the food. Custodians: Simon Santillanes, head custodian, Marcelino Sedillo, girls gymnasium, Carlos Zamora, grounds, joe Marez, administration, Elbert Gill, night custodian, Tom Grxego boys gymnasium, not pictured: Madron Valerio, night custodian, Perfecto Moya, night watchman. MI!!! Who build beneath the .rtarru fYoungj MP XWWI5' KMA? QA' Fifa S F563 dentg janet Button, treasurer. Officers: Sandy Schmitt, vice-presidentg Mary Belden, secretary: Bill Berry, presi- There is only one direction ambitious sophomores can take, and that is UP. In the fall many differences were evident between sophomores and jun- iors. However, in the spring one could see new dignity and leadership develop' ing in the members of the class of 61. The students took on new responsibili- ties,unlike anything they had ever faced in junior high school, and helped Sandia High make a name across the state. This was part of the sophomore year-now they look forward to the Ujuniorl' thrills that lie ahead. Sponsors:1Mr. Christiansen, Mrs. Fairburn Sophomore Senate in action! Linda Abraham Mike Adams Barbara Airmet Robin Ahlskog Penny Allan Nancy Allan Steve Allan Jacqueline Alexander Ed Amsden Andy Ames julie Anderson Mark Anderson Penny Anderson Margaret Aragon Bobby Archer Sharon Arnold Larry Armstrong Karen Ausbum Ronnie Atkins Harriet Austin Robert Austin Linda Barth David Bass Marsha Bates Dick Becker Mary Beldon Carol Baca Frank Baca Mike Baca Carol Badgley Linda Bagle Bruce Barling Nancy Barnhouse Jack Barret Freddie Baros Sue Barrows DiXie Bell Margie Bell Ronnie Bell David Benjamin Bill Bemly Susie Berg Jack Berger Karen Bernard Bill Berry Freida Berry Marilyn Besson Barbara Bicknell Jane Blake Anita Blaz Ernie Blythe Linda Bontrager Betty Ann Bowden Faustine Branson Warren Brashear Elaine Breneman Elaine Bremges Carol Bridenstine Frances Bristow Mary Britt Kathey Brixner Dale Brookes Carol Brown Charles Brown Darlene Brown Jerry Burmeister Kay Burnam Todd Burnett Ethel Butler Janet Button Mike Byard Dennis Byers Steve Byrd Joy Byrnes Paul Camarco Kenny Campbell Leonard Campbell Ila Carmichael Sharon Carmichael Joyce Carpenter Pete Carruthers joy Caudill Marion Caudill Sandy Caudill Donna Chadwick Judy Chaffee Janice Chandler Theresa Chandler Dick Childs Alice Faye Clark Sue Clauve Denise Cleaver Pat Cockrell Bill Cole Richard Cole Ken Coleman Pam Collier Sharlene Collins Shirlene Collins Rita Compton Simeon Cook Barbara Cooper Bill Cooper N0-fl'Ila C0ff1e1i50l'l Leslie Davidson Carole Davis Janice Davis Roxanne Dawkins Cheryl Day Annabelle Cox Martha Craig Marilyn Crawford Alice Crouch Carol Crout Helen Crye Ann Cummings Wally Dagucon Mary Ann Daens Dawn Daleiden Diana Dearing Larry Demaree Sally Dennis Alta Lou Dewitt Dick Dhanes Elizabeth Dickens Danny Dickman George Dingman Pete Dixon Dennis Dogger Sharon Donnelly Terry Drake Rodger Drum Linda Dulz Kathy Duncan Terry Ellis Sharon Elrod jim Elson Marcia Estabrook Sherrie Estes Paulene Duran Linda Durward Doug Elder Vergie Elder James Elliot Nancy Foster Pauline Eranrik Glennis Friedrichsen Tommy Eulgham Nancy Funderburg E jane Evans Lea Ewing Shirley Ewing Jim Farmer Susan Penske Ann Fenstermacher Preston Finley Leon Fisher Luci Fisher Yvone Folsom Sue Galligan Joan Gametsfelcler Carol Gandy Nancy Garcia Wanda Garrard Adrienne Gately Shanna Gillespie Timothy Gilmore Bill Gilpin Gary Glasscock V emba Gomez Henry Griffin Kollette Griffin Linda Griffin Roy Griffin Danny Goodman joe Goodman Karen Gordon Pat Gorman Eddie Grim Nancy Grant Steve Grant David Greenwood Kay Greer Benny Griener Adrienne Harkins Jill Harris Marti Harrison Sandy Hartman Rebbie Hathway Marlene Grossman Kenneth Groves Rodger Haines Donna Hall Richard Hall Basil Hamil Karol Hommon Orvey Hampton john Hand Roberta Harkey Frank Harwi Eileen Hawley Marion Heald George Heath Cheryl Hightower john Heithaus Gina Hepburn Donna Hill Richard Himebrook David Hinchliffe Reed Holder Brenda Hollman Marie Holliday Belva Hollam Charles Holt Martha Honaker Leroy Hutchison Mary Hurford Bobby Hunt David Hunt Ardith Homan Robin Howell Gary Howard Carolyn Hopkins Marilyn Hopkins Lee Jenkins John Jepson Karen johnson Linda Johnson Linda Johnson Karen Humphrey Neil Hughes Lerri Huff Mary Ann Huckabee Fred Hubbs Virginia Hutzel jean Ison. Bill Jackson Freddie Jackson john jassow Mary Johnson Susan johnson Betsy A-nne johanneson Maribeth jolly Valerie jolly Betty Jones Carol Jones Carolyn Jones Eldon Jones Lynda Darlene Jones Mary Lee Jones Iuene Joyner Judy Judd Fred Julander Vicky Kaehr Judy Kelly Larry Kelly Ralph Kemp Larry Kent Harry Kerns Kaye Kaminski Mike Katona Bliss Kelly Bob Kelly Dee Kelly Jerry Lake Edwin Lamkin Bobby Lane George Lanoue Cathy Layne Jana Kidd Kay Kirking Maurine Kirking Diane Kious Shirley Kirls Bill Klein Nancy Knauer Richard Kobes Jo Anne Koll Cheryl Kramer Patsy Larkey John Leach john Leder Judy Lee Linda I-C0 Theresa Lee Connie LeVa11ey Nancy Lewis Laxry Leyba Janet Lindquist David Lloyd Kathryn Lodal Carmela Lopez Marry London Barbara Lovelace I Karen MacGibbon james MacGibbon Danny Marcum Sharon Marlow Mary Martin David Lucero Mona Luker Charlotte Lusk Pat Lynch Charles Mack Todd Medley Anne Nola Merrit Kathy Meylink Barbara Muler Barbara Masak Dixie Mascarenas Rosa jane Maxey Oran May Willey May Sandy McCullough Sue McCutcheon Sandy McKissack Linda McMullen Gail McNatt 25 2 gf S Sharon Miller Steve Miller Barbara Miner Lavana. Minick Jeanne Mitchell ' Mary Ann Mitchell Ted Mitchell Aneta Mobley Janet Moore Christine Moore Ray Moore Sharon Moore Eddie Morrison Gay Moser Owen Moyer Charlotte Murphy Barbara Murray Pam Nail Susan Neel Barbara Newlin Sue Newsom Marie NeWi0f1 Suzanne Newton Karrenn Nicholl Phil Nicholson Kathy Nielson Barbara N ylund Janet O'berg Kenny O'Keefe Marinell Ollman Douglas Ormsbe Leroy Ortega Ronald Ortega Kathy Osborn Tom Pace Jackie Padgette Loren Page Margaret Page Sharon Vickie Park Pam Parker Judy Parr Marianne Payne Nancy Peck Marsha Penclelton Karrin Pengra Penny Pennington Craig SCh0019Y Aim Scott Nedra Seliady Aaron Siegel Steve Serda Bill Sharp George Perkins Pat Perkins Robert Perry Bob Phillips Phil Pigot! Perry Pinkerton Kathy Pollard Judy Pounders Maureen Price Don Prucell Nancy Raupfer judy Ray Dennis Reasner Gail Redmond janan Reintjes Lynn Roberson Kathy Rockcastle joe Rogan Sue Rodgers Ruby Romero Deani Rose Howard Rose Jerry Rossi Carole Rowen Sandra Rowell Sal Roybal David Royster Jeanne Ruenell Tanya Russell Mary Salmon Chery Sanders Larry Saunders Sue Sceresse Paul Scheufler Sandra Schmitt Dianne Shearer I Janice Shelby john Sheldon jim Shelton Mike Silence Linda Simpkins Martha Slaughter Judy Slobodonik jerry Smeltzer Ben Smith David Smith Sharon Smith Brian Spavin Linda Spohr David Stagg Sarah Stamer Bob Stansell Howard Stansell Ginger Stauffer Linda Sterrett Frank Stees Barbara Stephens Larry Stevens Sandra Stillings jean Stone Kathy Straight Ernie Street Ruthie Strong Jerri Stump Jean Stutsman Bernard Sujka Ronny Tatum Eddie Taylor Barbara Therkildso Charlotte Thompso Keith Swigger 1 Q i1- RU'-21 Tlwmuson Mary Th0lbUI'fl Paulette Toombs Don Trussel Jim Tucker Betty Turner Maxine Ulibarri David Urwin Fred Vance Betty Vancil Steve Van Delinder Chuck Van Deusen Alan Van Portfliet Sandy Von Dreele Gail Walden Bill Wall Charity Waterman Richard Wayne Mary Weeks Richard Welch Marianne Welker Larry Wells Beverly Wenslay jim Whalon Charles White jan Whitford Jerry Whitmore Carol Whorley julie Wiesen JoAnn Wilke Alice Williams Claudia Williams jane Williams john Williams Judy Williams Pat Williams Patsy Wilson Marion Wimberly Michele Wimer Charlene Wingren Keith Wojnowski Kathy Yarger JMVIJR3' PRIPAW! FM? PERM Officers discuss budget before the Scarlet and Blue Ball. Officers: Tom jones, presidentg Merry Lee Dean, vice-presiclentg Karen Dorcas, secretaryg Tom Gill, treasurer. The sale of Bufferin hit an all-time high with members of the junior Class as pre- parations got underway for the first Scarlet and Blue Ball. The dance, which honored school royalty, gave the final touch to the celebration: The headaches, however, were not in vain as the profits were used to pre- sent the junior-Senior Prom. Although the memories of the junior year are still vivid, the juniors look forward with anticipation to the senior year. Mrs. Jumper and Mr. Hale, sponsors, discuss plans for the Prom. Junior Senate in action Jim Archer Manuel Archuleta. Nancy Austin John Baca Johnny Baillio Janet Bailey Charleta Baker Shirley Baker David Ball Mary Abernathy Betty Anderson Clinton Anderson Jacqueline Anderson Marla Anderson Roger Anderson Judy Andrea Eddie Appel Jack Archer Barbara Ballemine Linda Baltzley Mary Barnhill Nancy Barrack Linda Bartek Vicky Bell Leslie Bender Ervin Berger Martha Berotti Viola Berotti Kathy Better David Binning jimmy Lou Blakriey Barbara Blank Carole Blazick Sharon Booker Anita Bowers Jerilyn Bowen Jody L. Brown Jody Brown David Brubeck Jerry Bryan Wayne Buckner Alton Burnett Narvan Burris Earl Bushman John Byland june Bower Robert Bower Dwight Boyd Elizabeth Bradford Rachel Brannock Jo Ann Brannon Adrian Bregnard Tom Bristow Annette Brixner Linda Byrd Marvin Byrd Joanne Catallo Pat Cazier Gary Chaffee Carroll Chanslor Linda Chapman Russ Christensen Louise Christopherson Barbara Clark Don Clark Pat Clark Steve Clark Wayne Clay Sharon Clevenger Charles Cloyes Iva Coffee Jack Collins Bob Crosby Steve Crouse Sandra Culver Sue Cummins Nancy Cunningham Caroline Current Gale Cooper Grace Colvin Elaine Comstock jane Conty Betty Lou Cook Charlotte Cooper Dorothy Corner Gary Cosper Nadine Cox Joyce Daily Linda Dale Larry Danes Fred Daniels Barbara D'Arcy Chuck D'Arcy jim Davis Merry Lee Dean Tommie Lynn DeBoard John Deluca Iudy Derry Nancy Dillard Nickie Dominguez joan Donahue Cynthia Dorand Beverly Deutchman Sandy Dean Delores Duffee Lynn Duty Terry Demaree Glenn Eckard Georgie Edwards Donna Fremzel Carol Frow Len Frow ,Michael Fulk Linda Furry ' Leo Gallegos Louise Garcia Marian Garcia Gary Garlick Nancy Lou George Cheri Eggleston Janice Ernie Beverly Evans jack Evans Jan Fallen Rickey Farr Jim Felter Cecilia Finley Beverly Foley Tommy Gill Carolyn Gilliam David Goens Gary Green Leon Green Judy Grey Donna Grimes Linda Gullaksen Larry Gunther Averill Haas Ed Hackerson Ray Hackman Bonner Hadley jean Haley Sherry Harp Jay Harshe Ina Hart Judy Hartzell james Heath Charlotte Hodges Kristen Hoefs Linda Holley Diane Holloway Bob Holloway Kala Hommon Linda Hooper Sheila Hopkins Sharon Horton Barbara Houghten Kathleen Hecht Myra Henry Joyce Henson Dick Herrig Cynthia Hewitt Vivian Hill Kenneth Hill George Hilty jerry Hobart Cynthia Hutchinson Dema Irvin Bill Jackson Janiece Jacobs Ross Jameson Bea Janeway Louis Jewell De Anne Johnson Janet Johnson Roberta Johnson Sharon Johnson Barbara Jones Hazel Jones Judy Jones Tom L. Jones Tom M. Jones Janet Julian Mickey Kaehi' Donna Kelton Sylvia Langley Patricia Lauxrnan Larry Leaf Richard Lease Pete Lee Barbara Linam Sherri Lindley Ronnie Locher Jack Lowell Sandra Lowry juxi Kennedy jim Kimball James King Dianne Kinman Ruth Kleinfield Louis Kyte Karen Lambert Laurie Lane LeRoy Lane Mack Lucas Delores Lucero Rubio Lujan Raymond Luther Roger MacLean Cliff Marble Sheila Martin Albino Martinez Pamela Mason Vincent Mazzioti Bill McCarver Pamela McConnell Sandy McDaniel Sandra McMurray Ada McMurrough Rosalie McRae Lanny Messersmith Ginger Michael james Middleton John Myers Mike Myers Shirley Myers Charles Needham Emily Nelson Marie Nelson Jacki Newlands Carole Miller Richard Miller Larry Mitchell Carolyn Morgan jan Morgan Bill Mueller Audrey Murphy Gary Murphy Margaret Musgrove Marsella Nutt Karen Oberg Lorraine O'Brien Sha.ron O'Brien Judith Olsen Dianne Orbaugh Ted Orwat Cora Jean Osborn Pete Packard Marion Padilla Roland Paoletti Linda Palmer Verna Pass Sue Paul Carlton Pearl Allen Pearson Pat Pearson Cathy Peckham David Perez Sherry Perun jane Perseo Alma Pinkoczi Kent Prigmore Michele Pusnik Richard Quintana Rocky Rahn Sandra Redd Michael Reed Ronald Reynolds Sharon Reynolds james Rezelman Richard Rhorer Terry Pippenger Sally Pollycutt Martha POSIlCll'lW2.1IC Jay Powell Ralph Powell Sharon Powell Jody Powers Gary Pratt Janice Price Myra Rice Rita Rickert Beverly Richards Jimmie Rimer Patricia Rivers Tonnie Robbins Den Roberts Ron Roberts Loretta Robson Terry Roessler Fred Rogers Frieda Rogers Bob Rohrer Thomas Rondeau Ray Rosen Emily Roybal Karin Rungren Carole Russell Bob Sabino Verna Sego Mary Selles Wllllam Selles Iva Shields Jerry Simon Ed Simpson Penny Sisk Nadine Smith Mary Solga Shirley Sorrentino Bill Savage Rose Savage Jean Schalbar Penny Schifani Judy Scholl John Schropp Bill Schuessler Florence Sears Suzanne Seay Robert Stanfill Jackie Stansell Ronnie Stapes George Stateham Sarah Steed Linda Steffy Margaret Stephens Barbara Stevens Linda Stevens Pat Stevens Bob Stevenson Linda Stirman Girard Stone Mary Jayne Stowe Marilyn Strong Judith Stroud Tom Stuckey Judy Stump Betty Tapia Sharon Van Portfleit Charles Vaughan Trevette Vermillion Maria Vizcaino Virginia Vollmer Helene Voth Harold Waggoner Duncan Walker Mary Watkins Linda West Linda Thomas John Thompson Carol Thornton james Tolle Charmaine Triviz Shari Ungricht Bobbie Upchurch Sherry Upham Albert Valdez Judith Westfall Douglas Westphall Kathryn White Kathy Whorley Jim Wienezkowski Glenn Wills Bob Williams Mike Wilson Vaughn Wilson Elizabeth Woodson Brad Wright Sharon Wyman Judy Yoast Anne York Joanne Benge Carolyn Bertholf Sharon Nixon fidffdfgf' 51? .WRIW ff' fd 355955, fflfififdi' Senior sponsors discuss plans for graduation. Miss juric, Mr. Osner, Mrs. Stumpff. Senior officers take a break in their busy schedule. Robin jones, secretaryg Eddie Evans, presidentg Bob Spooner, vice-presi- dentg Sandy Dorcas, treasurer. Hurriedlv taking final exams, excit- edly planning for graduation and eag- erly looking forward to the ifuture, the 294 members of the first graduating class still have time to remember the events of the year. The year-long campaign to gain sen- ior privileges was rewarded with the senior parking lot and Senior Week. The Snowflake Fantasy owed its huge success to the hard-working seniors. Throughout the year, school traditions were created and established. Twelve years of study will be cli- maxed at the Commencement Exercises June 4, when the well-deserved diplo- mas will be awarded. Dignifiecl senior forum practices parliamen tary procedure. Sal Arias Arlene Atkinson Carolyn Atkinson Marvin N. Baker Forum 4 Carol Ball JUG fpres.J3 Tri-Hi-Y fsec. 413 Pep Club 43 Roller Skating Club fpres. 353 Office Girls' Club Harold T. Barnes Football 2, 5, 43 Wrestling 5, 43 Forum 4, Key Club 4 Larry Dale Adcock French Club 33 Band 33 Chorus 3, 4g Modern Choir Linda Gay Allen Forum 2, 43 Ice Skating Club3 JUGQ Pep Club GAA Gayle Anne Anderson jerry Atkinson Celts 43 Forum 2, 3, 4 john Bailey Gregory Baker Richard I.. Barnes Connie L. Barrack Student Council fvice-pres. 3, sec. 413 Var- sity Cheerleader 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 5 fpres. 4,3 Homecoming Attendant 33 -Tri-Hi-Y 3 fsec. 4Jg JUG Sandy Barrows arry L. Belew inda Lou Beller Bellmger 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 IUG. Bloom Assistantg FNA. juuy M. Bonds D. Boothe Brummett 1 Chou Chorallers Roller Slcatmg Club joe Brunelle Eugene Bryan Clubg Forum 43 JUGQ Le Cercle Franca1sgClm. ri-Hi-Y 4g JUGQ Pep Club 3, 43 GAAgForum 2, Dwaine L. Bendorf Joan Bernell Roger I.. Bessen Mike Brengle Mike Brennan Donald Bruce Ice Skating Club ftrc-as. 411 Radio Club Rocket Club. Robert Bushey Connie Caldwell Lorna Campbell jUGg Pep Clubg Fo Chorusg Operetta. rum 43 Library Assistantg Lois Carlon Wayne Cleaver Gary Cochrell Harold Buchanan Suzanne Burgess GAA ftreas. 41g Pep Club fcouncil 421 Tri-Hi-Y 43 jUGg Forum 45 Ivy Club 4 fhistorianj Betty Bucknell Sally Campbell Varsity Cheerleader 45 I-lomeroom Pres. 4gGAA JUG fchaplainjg Student CouncilAlt. 3g Pat Carbone . ' ' . . C Scarlet and Blue Queen, Tri-Hr-Y, JUG, Forum 4g Pep Club. Clifford L. Carlisle Ted Coe Celts 45 Forum 4 fsgt.-at-armsjg Service Club Gregg Cohen Crest Sports Eclitorg Key Club 45 Forum 4. Sandra Coll Tri-Hi-Y fpresjg GAAQ Pep Club JUGQ 3. 4. udy C. Collins eanne Conant L. Contreras 2. 331-ri-Hi-Y 2: FNA 2, 3, 43 JUGQ FHA 2. 3. on Davis oberta Davis 'Bowling Club 43 Triple Trio Alt. 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4' Forum 4. lI.awrence Dickerson Sandra Dorcas Senior Class Treas.g GAA 2, 3 fpres. 41g Las Canclilejas. Laurel Drew GAA 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g jUG5Tfj.1-Ii. Y 4, Bowling Clubg Archery Club. Juanita Duerkson Marlys Cotch Forum 4g Pep Club. Evelyn Crawford FNA 23 Chorus 2, 3, 4, Forum 4. Kay Cummins Student Council 2, 3, 45 Dreamers 2g Chorus 2, 3, 45 Quartette 3, 4g Operetta 45 Book- room Assistant. Brenda Dill jo Ann Dilley Cathy Dodds Forum 4g Pep Club 4g JUGQ GAAg Tri-Hi- Y ftreas. 41 . Gary W. Easton Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Forum 2, 3, 43 Celts 43 S Club 4. Bill Edelman Art I.eague3 Forum 4. Charlene B. Elliott JUGQ Forum 4. Sue M. Ethridge Queen's Courtg Tri-l-Ii-Y 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Class Sec.3 JUGQ Forum 43 GAA 2, 4. Charles Edward Evans Senior Class Pres.3 Audio-Visual 2, 33 Choral Board 4 fpres.13 Homeroom fpres. 3, 41. Elvin Eugene Evans Kathy E. Duffie Mary C. Dwyer FOIAUIN 3. 43 Pep Club 3, 43 JUGQ Spanish Club Ice Skating Club 3: Chorus 3. Barbara Earlywine Chorus 2, 3, 43 Queen's Court3 Forum 43 JUG' H room fvice-pres. 41. Michael B. Enright Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Key Club 43 Forum 4. Maureen Epson GAA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 JUG HIGHS-1 Crest, Forum 43 Las Candilejas. Michael W. Epson Steve Everette Football 2. 4: Track 2. 5, 43 Celts 4: Forum43 Wresi ling 4, s Club 4. 1 Terry Fair Student Council 3 fpres. 413 Key Club 3, 4 greg. 313 Forum 3, 4g Boy's State Alt.3 Bowling ll . Barbara Fawver Crest Editor-in Chiefg Girl's State3StudentC0unCj1 fcorres.-sec. 413 Tri-Hi-Y 2 Qtreas. 3, pres. 413 G AA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 4. ussell G. Fay owling Club 2, 35 Latin Clubg Chess Club 2. William Fenstermacher Garry Fo otba Fisher Fredrick Funk Furry 2, 3, 45 Celts 45 Forum 45 Wrestling 45 S ll Club 45 Track 3, 4. Gomez Good Football 3, 45 Celts 45 Forum 45 Weight-Lifting Club 5 Audrey Goodwin Carolyn Fleming FTA 2, 3 fSec.j5 Forum 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Sextette 2, 35 All-State Chorus 2, 3, 4. Margy Fowler Queen's Courtg JUG5 Las Candilejas, GAA 45 Pep Club 45 Forum 4. Ramona Fowler Mike Gandy Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 25 FFA 25 S Club 3, 45 Key Club. Charlene Gianetto Latin Clubg Science Clubg Tri-Hi-Y 45 Forum 45 Activettes5 Girls' Club. Michael Gilmore Jo Lynne Graham jerry Gray Marjorie Green Bowling Club5 GAA Mike Gnerich Paulette Haack julie Haines Band 2, 3, 45 Wind Ensemble 35 Forum 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y5 JUG. Anna Gordon Tri-Hi-Y5 Forum 45 Los Aficionaclos5 GAA5 Play fcrewj. Gary Gore football 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 S Club 45 Celts 45 F Nita Gourley Student Council5 Safety Council AIt.5 FTA Pep Leslie Greer Pep Club 25 IUO5 Blue Skirtsg GAA5 Pep Sparklettes. Mike T. Grier Drama Club 55 Ice Skating Club 2, 35 Roller Skati Club 2, 35 Forum 45 Science Club 35 Latin Club 2. Jacquie Guthrie Bronze and Silver Scholarship Pins5 Student Counc 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y5 GAA5 Advanced Chorus5 Math Cl CVice-pres.J Linda D. Hale Forum 45 Pep Club 4. Roy Hall Sanclian Editor-in-Chief5 fCarlsbadj Sports Edito Sophomore Class Business Manager5 Baseball5 Qui and Scroll Club 2. Martha Hansen iana Hanson AA 2, 43 Pep Club 4g JUGQ Roller Skating Clubg as Candilejasg Forum 4. Heald Hebron Keith Heiskell Ralph Henry Celts 4 Qpresjg Horneroom Qpresjg Forum 2, 3, 4. Susan McGowen Hicks Forum 4, JUG, GAA, Pep Clubg Student Council 2, Latin Club. H111 H1rn1 hess Club 5, 4g Forum 45 Hi-Y 3. om Hobart Holland mn 2QTfi-Hi-Y 2, jim Horner james Hulgan Gerald Holtzclaw David L. Hoffman Dianne Hogan Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g GAA 2, 4g Pep Club 4' Forum 43 Home EC. Club 3. Linda jackson Forum 43 JUGQ Pep Club 43 GAA 43 Mel- odettes 43 Roller Skating Club 2. Tom Janus Latin Club 2, 3g Football 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Ipres. 313 Forum 2, 3, 4. Ted jarvi Sandian Managing Editor3 Key Club 2, 33 School Paper 2, 3 fSan BarnardinoJ3 Honor Society 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Karen Hunt GAA 2,. 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Forum 43 Tri-H1-Y JUG. Marilyn Hunter Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4 fpres. 333 Forum 43 T Y fvicerpres. 433 Pep Club3 Advanced Girl's Linda Hutchinson Pep Club 2, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 GAA 43 Bookroom sistant 33 Sandian 43 Forum 4. Betty Jarvies GAA 2, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Forum Crest 43 Las Candilejasg Sandian. Judith johnson Ivy Club 4g JUGQ Pep Club 43 Forum 3, 43 Tri-Hi Charlotte Jones Girl's State3 Majorette 2, 3, fhead 433 Tri-Hi-Y fpres. 413 Band 2, 3, fpublicity man.4J3 Pep Debate Club 3, 4. Robin Jones Senior Class Sec.3 Forum 4g JUG, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Office Girl's Club 4. Katherine Kelton Dorothy Kemp FTA 43 GAA 2, 33 Art Guild 23 Los Pin- tores 43 California Education Club 2, 33 Y- Teens 2. Gordon Kemp Thespians 2. 33 Ice Skating Club 2, 33 KHHS 2, Modern Choir 4g junior Talent Assemblyg I Chorus 4. Gene Kimball Judith Kimbel Librarian's Club 23 Tumbling Team 23 Art Club 2 Forum 4. arlotte Kirby dent Council 43 Pep Club 3 fcouncil 413 Tri-Hi- 53 GAA 5, 43 Forum 43 JUG. ndy Knox p Club 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 JUGQ Varsity Cheer- der 4 fheadjg Girl's Stateg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Koeberh LaLum1s uriel Lanoue Lard Lilley enneth Lloyd owling Club 23 Forum 43 Basketball Mgr. 4. dy Rae Lord Gs GAA3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CCity CouncilJ3 Ice 'ating Club! 23 Speech Club 33 Forum 4. Sandra Koeple Service Clubg Bowling Clubg Forum 4g Chorus 2, 33 Baccalaureate Choirg Nurse's Aid. William Krummes Student Council 43 Forum 4g Tridents. Carol Lacy Donald Leach Frances Leuthold Pep Clubig Forum 4. Wayne Lewis Homeroom fpres. 413 Student Council3 Key Club fsec. 413 Track 2, 3, 43 Forum 43 Hi- Y-4. Claudine Manzanares GAA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 5, 43 JUG, Ivy fsec.Jg Forum 4: Class Pres, 2. Barbara Martin Sterling Martins Paul May Judith McCaslin Queen's Court: Forum 4g GAA, Pep Club 4g Tri-Hi-Y fchaplain 41g JUG. Jack McClain Sandian Photograher. Jimmy Lucero Crest Art Editorg Los Pintoresg Forum 4. Jackie Lusk Queen's Courtg JUG fvice-pres.Jg Tri-Hi-Y 43 Club 4g Forum 4g Bravettes 2, 5. William Lyons LaVem Martinez Football 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: S Club 2, 3, Celts 3, 4g Wrestling Club 2, 3, 41 Student Counfll Jo Len Marty Crest Business Managerg Pep Club 2, 3fsec. 41 Hi-Y fCity Council sec. 4Jg Sandian Advei Managerg Homeroom fpres. 4Jg Ivy. Judith Ann Massey Forum 4g Student Council Alt. 4g Pep Club 4g 2, 4g Ice Skating Club 2, 3, 4g JUG. Martha McCullough Queen's Courtg Forum 2, 5, 4g JUGg Student fParl. 41g Pep Club' 4g JUG. Maxine McDaniel GAA 2, 41 Junior Playg FTA 5, 4g Tri-I-Ii-Y 4g Las Candilejas. Billie McKinney hn McKnight arbara McMahan f-I T-Ti - - Miller Girls' panish Club. Mrller Club 3 onnie Ruth Y 3, JUG, Pep Club 3, 4g Forum 43 Student Meekin Clubg Ice Skating Club 3g Forum 43 JUG. Miller Club, Sandia Record Clubg FI-1Ag Chess Club 3, 4g Forum 43 Spanish Moody ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 fvice-pres. 4jg GAA 2, 5, 4 QSports ead 353 Pep Club 4g JUG fsgt.-at-armsjg Forum 4. Albert Moore y Pat Ann Morey Pat Melancon james Meriweather Key Clubg National Beta Clubg Alpha Sigma Phi Honor Clubg Science Clubg Math Clubg Aurigae Aureae., Betty Milhollin Pep Clubg Crest Faculty Editor. Joyce Miller Forum 4, Art Club, Ice Skating Club. Carol Miner Scarlet and Blue Princess, Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Qtreas. 41g Student Council 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 fsgt.-at-arms 353 Forum 4. Nancy Moeding Queen's Courtg Student Council 4g Forum 4, JUGQ GAA 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 4. Nancy Musgrove Librarian 2, 32 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 3, 4, Lab. Assistant 3g FTA 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. ' Bill Myers Key Clubg Forum 3, 4g Los Aficionadosg Baseball 2. Jeanne Naus Carl Oursler Mary L. Pachmayer Pep Club: Roller Skating Club 3, 4g Student Councilg GAA Roy Palmer Boy's State, Student Council 43 Hi-Y, Key Clubg Bowling Club. Barbara Mosier Student Councilg Roller Skating Club fpres., sec Ivyg GAAQ Pep Club, JUG. Betty Jo Murphin Ice Skating Club 2, 5, 4. Annabell Murray FNAQ Aurigae Aureaeg Ice Skating Clubg Pep Clul Harold Nielsen Lene Nielsen Tri-Hi-Y-43 Pen Club 3, 43 GAA 4, Ice Skating Clr 2. Robert Odell Celts 3, 4g Forum 4. Billie Parish Forum 43 GAA 2 Charles Parker Janice Parker jUGg Forum 3, Club. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4g GAA 2, 3, 43 P Parker Club 33 Chorus 23 Pep Club 4. Payne Pharo , : P fpres. 2, 3J. 3 fpres. 413 Roller Skating Club fsec. 3, vice 21' JUG' Pe Club 2, 3, 43 Forum 43 Skating Club 33 Forum 43 Bowling Club 4 Honor Societyg Tri-Hi-Y3 Parnassus Club s League Councilg Girl's Choir3 Aurigae Aureae Home- Victor Peery Susan Poetzl Pep Club 3, 43 JUGQ Ivy3 Forum 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 2. John Raker Rappleyer Rathus aribeth Redd 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 fvice-pres. 3j3 Homeroom s. 353 Girls' Quartet 43 Operetta 43 Forum Rice Rice giaget and Bilue Princessg Tri-Hi-Y 3 fpres.-413 Pep Shirley Reece Student Council 2, 33 FTA 2, 3, 4 fsec. 413 Las Candilejas3 Gavel Society 35 Traffic Safety Club 2. 33 Latin Club 2, 3. Sandra Reusch Student Council 23 Forum 4g GAA 43 Home- room fsec. 4,3 Archery 3. Robert Reynolds u 4 Qsgt. at armsj, Band 2, 3, fsec. 41, Forum 4g JUG. Dave Rickerman Sanclian 4. james Rockwell Donald Rodgers Student Council 4 ftreas.j3 Tridents 4 fvice-presjg Track 2, 5, 43 Hi-Y 43 Latin Club 2. Vangie Romero FNA3 JUG3 GAA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, Forum 4. Keith Ruthford Dan Ruthledge Karl Samuelson Wrestling Club 33 Key Club 43 Homeroom Qvice-pres. 413 Wrestling 3 ,4. Judy Roach Rex Robberson Harriet Roberts Daniel Ruebusch Forum 2, 3, 43 Latin Club- 23 Ice Skating Club Golf Club 2. Paul Ruiz Robert Ruiz Tridentsg Forum 41 Wrestling 3, 4. Charles Sanich Stephen Schmucker Student Council 4 falt. 213 Tridents 4 Qpres. 4g Swimming 2, 3. Frances Schobev Music Makers 43 Art Club 3, 43 French Club 2, 5 FNA 2. flichael Scholl cholarship Club 5g Latin Club 2 Cenneth Schroer laine Shaw tudent Council 2, 43 Tridents 4g Forum 4 'Cathy Simon UGQ Forum 43 Triple Triog Pep Clubg Aurigae 'Kureaeg Las Candilejas andy Sladek oller Skating Club 3, 4g Ivyg Forum 4g Music akers Slaughter Staff 2 Intramurals 2 French Club 3 Inter Voll Can eyball 3 Chorus 2 t Smith Spooner lass yice-Pres.g Sophomore Class Pres.g Stu- Council 25 Forum 43 Key Club 4g Spanish Club Stafford dilejas fpresjg Forum 43 Ice Skating Clubg Clubg National Thespian Evangeline Shay Mary Sheets Tri-Hi-Y 3 4 fvice-pres. 4jg Pep Club 4g GAA 2, 3, 43 Sandiang Office Assistantg jUGg Ivy fvice-pres.j Terry Sierra Carolyn Smith Fidel Smith john M. Smith Martha Stewart Bruce Sutherlen Baseball 2, 3, 43 Science Club3 Key Club fpres.J3 Forum 4g Orchestra3 All-State Or- chestra 2, 3. jack Swauger George Thompson Gloria Thompson Sandian Business Managerg Tri-Hi-Y Qsecjg GAA3 Pep Club 43 Forum 4g Roller Skat- ing Club 3. Susan Tram e P Pep Club 23 Aurigae Aureaeg Tri-Hi-Y 23 GAA 2. William Stanhope Drama Club3 Magic Keys, Choral Club. Sharon Starr FHA3 Music,Makers3 Safety Council, Aurigae Aureae Student Councilg FTA3 Nurse Assistant. Nancy Steinkraus Queen's Court3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 fchaplain 453 Cres Club Editor3 Band 2, 3, 43 Wind Ensemble 2, 5 Forum 4. Gary Tate Jeanne Taylor Los Aficionaclosg Chorus Roger Tholburn Mrchael Unthank H1Y 4, Key Club 4, Student Counc1l 3, 4, Band 3, 4g Dance Band 3, 4 fvice-pres. 4Q3 Speech Club 3. james Vancil Janice Vardeman Tri-Hi-Y3 Forum 43 DECA3 JUG. Arnold Ventura Lawann Walker Warder Club fvice-pres. 4jg Hi-Y 43 Football 23 Forum y Werbert n Werss Club 3, 43 JUGQ GAA 2, 3, 4g German-American Llub 3g Forum 4g Newspaper 2, 51 Iazz Club 3. Rhonda Werner Tri-Hi-Y 3 fvice-pres. 413 JUG3 GAA 2, 3 fhist. 45g Crest Senior Class Editorg Pep Club fcouncil 413 Ivy Qtreas. 4b. Ronnie Wild Melvin Wilds Susan Wilhite Queen's Courtg JUG Qsec.Q3 T '-H'-Y ' - , 4 - GAAQSZ 4g Forum 43 Ivy 4. H 1 lvlce Pres ll Edwina Watkins Carolyn Webb Michael Weber Chess Club 3, 43 Forum 43 Drama Club 2,, 53 Track 23 Los Aficionados 4. Kathy Wetherholt Forum 4g JUG. Norman Wetzel Football 23 Sanclian 4. Helen Wilcox Pep Clubg Crest 4, Forum 4. Bruce Williamson Student Council3 Forum 3, 43 Los Aficion- ados 5 ipres. 413 Service Club. ose hine Wills J P Student Council 33 Chorus 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 33 FTA 4. Jim Wilmarth Beverly Worden ff 3Wil1iam Yocum William Young Barbara Williams Tri-Hi-Y3 Forum 43 DECAQ JUG. Cindy Williams GAA 3, 43 Pep Club 43 JUG fsgt.-at-armsj3 F 43 Student Council 23 Honor Society 2. Peggy Williams FHA 23 Tri-Hi-Y 43 GAA 43 Forum 43 Ice Club 23 Los Pintores. Wanema Wilson Susan Winchell Linda Wooten Thespians 3, 43 Junior Plav3 Tri-Hi-Y fchap Chorus 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Operetta 3. Delores Abels Karen N. Acre Dave Franklin Adams Karen Lynn Ahlskog David Bowers Tom Bristow Shirley Britton Eugene Bryan Bill A. Busick Connie Caldwell Charles Cannon Gary Castle Anita M. Clark Bernard Blain Clark jack Lee Clark james R. Cole Sandra L. Coll Richard L. Dix Gerald Dove Stanley S. Eastman Dan William Fenstermacher Richard Edward Ferreri john E. Flemming David Funderburg David B. Geddes Blake Graham Deanja Green joy Green jerry Gotoski Pricella Gutierrez Caught cat-napping. Seniors Not Pictured: Arthur Hakes Dave C. Hoffman Laurene Holt Dewayne Howard Carol Howe james Warren Hubbs Linda C. johnson Ruth Ann johnson Elizabeth Kelly Kathryn Kelton Randle Kilmartin Ted Ray Kirk joan Kay Korte G. Sue Larner Mike Maes Jerry R. Mardis Mary Marquez Arthur L. Mascarenas Bruce Moore Terry L. Morris jim McAllister Robert S. McGinnis Mike jon Noonan Gregory Olsen john H. Olsen Terry G. Pitts Mary Jan Powers john Reindorp Hiding in a locker. ' Seniors on the football team Celmer Reis Mark Reno Wfilliam Barry Ridenaur Gene Rice Mary E. Robson Dianna Roybal Daniel Ruebusch John Rush jackie Sanders Maureen L. Scott jerry Shepard Steven Shope Wanda Simmons Eric P. Steinig Valerie Stowe Dianne E. Strange Edward Smith Neil J. Temple Alice Tinkham Eugene Todd Sandy Trent Bob Uhl Richard Wayne Michael F. Weber Mike Wersonick Bruce W- Wiggins Norma J. Williams Orville Whnberly - - 1. Princess Carol 3. Dimples 1. Carol Miner 2. Mike Wfersonick 3. Diane Pharo 4. Ralph Henry 5. Mike and Maureen Epson 6. Dennis Good 7. Ed Evans 8. jackie Lusk 9. Sandy Dorcas 2 , Mike the Wrestler 4. Handsome Henry 5. Double Trouble 7. Our President 6. Oh you beautiful doll! 9. When you re 3. Mom, she's making gmilin P! g eyes at me S f 4. Fm an old 2. Dear old golden rule days 1. Oh, to e young again 3- I want to go back to my little grass shack cowhand 5. Old Shep , - f -Qu uf ,f t he vs fn' ,..f2't .:- E125 -- aifa1w11si4Sww ' W ife -t::rfe5s 3 ,ggmeawf vs,e.E::i:: My K fl 1 ugwwf f sv: mmfeggg, ge-Q G 113- df?- -'52, :.ri5E-13453. .. ii' 1 11 V' 'ggfv-, ':,.5Z-:5? : 3' L :El :. ,wtf .- ff :fzgfmgyzsf 1: -:J A fl ' If ' 4 :semi : . S 6, .mm fd, W. it WN w,gf,,7gz gggffgfsgfewwl :mee 2 S ..,,,.W.2,,,.QgkDgXP, ,.,.., ., Lf -me 4:11 121' Wm at if-W 4 l ofeeoe 'fall A Q , ,fwawi Q WK-ww, 3, Q-,f - ,,.. , ..,g , ,, 4 We :Q A :, Q: . .gy .gy N5 7. Oakie Connie Barrack Don Rodgers Betty jarvies Mike Unthank Steve Everette Richard Ferreri Harold Buchanan Bob Spooner Gary Gore 8- Our Boy, Bob 6. Tequi1la 9. Naughty ut Nice Rfiffififi W6f!,4'.7 1 2 3 4 5 6 W . Laverne Martinez . Barbara Fawver . Jerry Atkinson . Gary Easton Robin jones . Wayne Lewis 1. If the shoe fits wear it', 2. Sugar and Spicel' 3- Te1'I'0f of Highway 101 4- Have gun, will travel 7 . Bob Odell 5. Smile pretty Q 7. The boy next door 6. Stick them up September October November December january February March April May June JJIKAQIR df .C44 9M 3' H357 FMR 158-59 2-3 4 10 12 17 17-19 19 31 1 14 18 21 26 27-28 4-5 18 19 20 4 2 23 26-27 3 6-14 8 14 18-20 19 20-21 28 5 5-7 13 21-23 24 2-3 3 10 10-1 1 24-25 1 2 8 15 29 31 4 Registration Sandia High opens, second largest senior high in the state Student Council elections Varsity cheerleader elections, selection of nicknames, Jamboree, starting of foot- ball season First Sandian Newspaper published Iowa Tests Sophomore cheerleader election, class officer elections Scarlet and Blue Coronation assembly, bonfire Scarlet and Blue parade, game and dance Class ring assembly Style show Football season closes Varsity-Faculty basketball game, Varsity wins Thanksgiving vacation Drama Club presents 3 one-act plays Chorus concert Christmas assembly, Canoncito project, Christmas Formal, Snowflake Fantasy Christmas vacation Back to school Basketball season opens First semester ends Second semester registration Trident-Key benefit basketball game TWIRP King candidates announced, TWIRP week, Open house, dedication of Sandia High School TWIRP Coronation assembly, dance North Central Accrediting Committee visits College Day State wrestling meet, win second Basketball season ends Crest goes to press fDates of activities after this were tentativej District 1-A Basketball tournament Albuquerque Youth Council sponsors Youth Day State Student Council meeting, Farmington Chorus concert Drama Club presentation Boys and Girls State election Career Day New Mexico High School Press Association meeting, Las Vegas Mardi Gras, tennis district meet Varsity cheerleader elections National Merit Scholarship tests Band concert Award assembly SENIOR WEEK, assembly, Junior-Senior Prom Baccalaureate Commencement 1. Typical TWIRP Week couple 2. Varsity cheerleader tryouts . Sue and friend . Sandy, a girl of many talents . A tense scene from one of the plays . Wayne, you doll! 3 4 5 6 Gettin' her man during TWIRP Week Napoleon O'De1l Sandia's first assembly Boys' and Girls' Service Club ' Drive-r's training class and car Mother and daughter play- night Pat and Ann clown Party after Christmas formal Typical slumber party Bob, Richard, Steve, and Bobg the crew Los Aficionados dines out Sandia's first cheerleaders Steve, the laughing boy Science Club dog-gone Mike, Judy, Steve and Dianneg mush Leo lends encouragement AEM fi 649475-BK .. A hectic phase ceases as the final pages of this yearbook are finished. Satisfied sighs fill the air as cries of it's done and all throught' are heard. Staff members feel rewarding self-satisfaction as peace and quiet settle climatically. Without the cooperation of many people, our year- book would have been incomplete. Our first round of thanks goes to our sponsor, Miss Boughton. Being our friend, helper and critic, Miss Boughton put in overtime again and again. Words can't express the appreciation we feel for her and the work she does. Any annual would be incomplete without pictures. To the ever-ready, patient and understanding studio, Rose-Rembrandt, goes a large round of applause. Put- ting up with harrassed staff members, the studio assistants came through, never letting us down. Al- so contributing pictures were the Albuquerque Jour- nal and Redman Photo Studio. To the students, faculty and administration of Sandia goes our heartiest gratitude for their cooper- ation, understanding and helpfulness. Club sponsors, officers and members are to be praised for using their time and energy working with and for the annual. The Administrative Council is to be acknowledged for the time and work they put in on the Crest and the special section, Who's Who. Copy and headlines play a large role in the Sandia Crest. Taking time out from his busy schedule, Roy Hall found time to help write the copy for the sports section. Thank you, Roy. Rewriting and rewriting was necessary in many places of the annual. Mfiss Strand, chairman of the English department, proved to be a very helpful advisor. Were grateful, Miss Strand. Club editor, Nancy Steinkraus, has done duty a- bove and beyond her assignment. To her goes an extra-big pat on the back. Assistant editors, Nancy Cunningham, Frieda Rogers, and jackie Stansell de- serves credit for being always handy. Sometimes stuck with the dirty,' work these three lassies really deserve a special thanks julie Wiesen did a trem- endous job in putting together the almost endless sophomore pictures. With a measuring stick in hand, Kathy White did a great job in m.aking the junior pictures fit together The responsibility of putting to- gether the senior pages was placed on Rhonda Wer- ner. She did a fine job on the Class of '59, Sports editor Greg Cohen found he was an iso- lated male in a group of schoming, devilish fe- males. Greg deserves a lot of credit for succeeding in getting his pages out. Many problems arise when dealing with faculty and administration pages. Betty Milhollin and Helen Wilcox' are to be patted on the back for a job well done. Seniors, if you are wondering how the annual staff obtained that charming baby picture of you, you can thank either Maureen Epson or Betty jarvies who worked endlessly obtaining and keeping these pictures. And to the other members of the staff, Mary Sheets, Beverly Richards, Carole Blazick, Charlotte Thompson, Mona Luker, Nickie Dominguez, jimmy Lucero, Bill Edelman and Pat Carbone go heartiest thanks. To the entire Crest staff go endless words of ap- preciation, thankfulness and gratitude for the hours of work that have been poured into this first Sandia Crest. We sincerely hope that you will remember, and enjoy the '59 Crest. Sincerely, Barbara Fawver, Editor ..' IMIWING OMMNY 'EE' 1 5 ' wwf cfm. qw X xi 5 4 s bl 5
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.