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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.
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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!
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