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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.
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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
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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.
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