Sandia High School - Crest Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1959

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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.

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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.



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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

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