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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
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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.
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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.
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