Sandia High School - Crest Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)
- Class of 1960
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R . -.. . lL-N....,,-. ...- -- , -, V., g Q:- N foreword As the second year of .activities at Sandia High School draws to a close. the '60 staff presents the LREST as a fitting reminder of these activities. Today we are constantly being urged to live modern by advertising in new spa rs telexisi d E . pe , ' on an radio. It is this idea of living modern that we have used as the theme of the CREST. ' NX'e hope the CREST will hrin ' 'ou wleasa t ' f 3, 5 I n mcmoms o the good times you had, the friends you made and the part you played in making Sandia a better school. Iwuuf-gnlul' II'.ll1iPglfgnky. Q- l, RIDSC-Rtlllbfillldf SIU- dio Repn-ant.ntiv.-s nf uilorfully uniformed school groups ,irq sly.-on nmwed ll-low the hullfight mural, painted by the .nrt t,l.iwes. in the main gymnasium. Rini: iwlntage. this page. hy litir-West Studio. i 6, Q, Pg A ' S Q.: ' .0 ,il is bi ix .2 It -1'-gJ, 'S.. NNQU JBC W jus? 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The upperclassmen took the dawn patrol from 'QSO to 12:25 while the sopho- mores attended from 12:-15 to ig-10 pm. Bids were let and construction was started on If wing. a new classroom wing. and Manzano High. Albuquerclues sixth public high school. Relief for the overcrowding was in sight'-fnext year. Consistent with Albuquerque Public Schools' po' licy, Sandia has continued to increase graduation re- quirements. Seniors of '60 had to complete 17 hours this year, an increase ot' one over the class ol' '59, L'nderclassmen will have to earn 20 credits. Requirements for the college preparatory course include 4 years Englishg 3 years historyg 3 years mathematicsg 2 years physical educationg 5 years scienceg 2 years foreign languageg and 3 electives. Requirements for the general course of study are V f 4 years Englishg 2 years historyg 2 years mathe- maticsg 2 years scienceg 2 years physical educationg and 8 electives. Hancocks junior English class have a round-table discussion on literature of the Colonial Period in S ts n second year of existence english is XVith .1 faculty of 15 full-time and six part-time teachers, the English department claims the largest enrollment in the school. With the addition ot' a required fourth year ol' English this year members ot the de- partment have all students in the school en- rolled except those who have attended sum- mer school. Headed by Miss Lydia Strand, the de- partment offers English Il, III, and IV, speech, dramatics, creative writing, and journalism. As a result, English teachers sponsor the dramatic organizations, direct the plays, attend speech, drama, and jour- nalism meetings, and sponsor the school annual and newspaper. English teachers also teach German, largest department journalism students -lim XX'ientflxowskx. and Kay Kirlcing rhetk paper proofs while Gale Cooper and Susan Conlon type a story. Latin, French, and mathematics. 'Nedra Seliady. jack Burnside and Mary Britt rehearse a skit for a dramatics class production. Terry Poe uses hand gestures in a talk during Miss Jeanette juries speech class, students learn foreign languages Sue Scresse questions Steye Zendt about a French assign ment in Mrs Miller s class ,M 'erin-v-rf lJLRNlrlNN Linda Barth tells Bill Schuessler of her long dreamed of trip to Germany I0 Foreign language students learn the lan- guage. customs, dances and songs of the colorful lands which they' study' in class. Latin, French, Russian, German and Spanish are the foreign languages offered at Sandia. For the first time Russian II. German II Spanish Ill and French Ill Ire being otfercd by the school The languages classes sponsor many of the schools clubs Los Aficionados Span ish club Aurigae Aureae Latin club Russkae Obshchestyo Russian club and Ic Cercle Francais French club These organ izations sponsor danccs take trips present programs and carry on money making proy ecs DCLA Dick Childs and Mike Baca say taking Spanrsh at SHS rs more interesting when using a tape recorder , . . 4 . A v t . , , , , , , r : , . - Z x , Z c , , 4' 4 , ' . ' , , , L l ' uircrm e Kiwis il S' ,iid , 6, Q , gr , ' , 'KL J up ,. V 3,4 , f' QM Q , MJ, oN' fl 'TJ .1.'.,,. , 1' A if, 4, Y f Lx -az. . . f we .,f'- 'Ks 1 , ' Y 4 J H , s ' V' '4' 31 . f' l I . A ' 1 - and lllStOI'l6S of all countrles .9 Sandu students hue shown tn und mterest ns ory The mmy d x rled txpes hrsorx Courses offered range trom Southwest I mted Strtes World Hrstory to Polrtlcal Screnee World Prob Icms and Archaeology to Psychology and Socrology Umted States HlSfOfy IS the most popular mth mer tuothlrds of the students enrolled tt Slflklll rre tiklng, it lelst one hlstory eourse W ln World Problems students studx the fhllftr of the I mted N itrons NI1 lhlljwlllllfl shows two or hrs students portmnx ot ILIIUPL from xxlmlm our Amtrrtln lnttstor- tum :FQ 0 0 0 l ' 19 L - in ht '. I t'un 41 ot' 'tl' 6592 of the history students enrolled. Approxinutely ' JA if l' J students study sclences, mathe ul t t Batter uplnrg ndt at XX 1th ant ut tht hcit cqulmcd liboratorlcs n thc stltc thc chcmnstrx Students progress rtpndlx IH thc studs ot thcmltal mittcr The Bxolory II students durlng thc second scmes ter receued new equrpment from the Amerlcan Inbtntute ot Bnologrcal Sclcnccs The department re tcucd thls equlpmcnt 15 1 result ot betng, chosen c of thc two sthools ID tht IIIIIOFI to run tc on lutternolog Tha purpmc of thc testnng PIOQIUIT ns to nmprmc hxgh school lrtboratorres across thc nltron Chemxstry students prepare hydrogen for a laboratory expenment tics under impetus of space race if Mane Hollrday shows Grace C01 vm how to work the tng prob em Appromnmately fue dxfferent types of students Courses as allable are general math plam and solld geometry algebra analysrs nd trrgonometry General math ns a renew of the easxer fundamentals nn math In plam and solld geometry the students learn to vsorlt mth the propertres and measurements of solrds surfaces lmes and angles The students of the algebra classes use a system of letters and other symbols m cal culatmg real and posxtne xmagmary and negatrxe numbers The students composmg the one math analysrs class study a combmatnon of modern math mcorporated Vslth courses gnen to begmnmg students In trrgonometry the functxons of angles and trxangles are studxed by the students W'alt Tobras and Marxnn try therr sknll rn Algebra class I3 ., me J I 5. . A VH I r 0 6 ' tlalsx 1 A ' math courses are offered to the Sandia High students learn business practices I5 J-np enkins use the adding, machines for bookkeeping, assignments I4 Commercial courses at Sandia include bookkeep- ing. shorthand. typing. business education. and Dis- tributive Education. In these courses students learn the fundamentals of business and accounting. The Distributive Education class. although in its first year. has prospered by its many different money- making projects. Donna Grimes. Barbara Fries. jackie Bedker take notes in shorthand while Mrs, XX'eber dictates. Harrret Austin Barbara Steph ens Pat Lynch and Barbara Ma sak strike for 60 uords a mxnute in typing awww' LX '50 X3 l 1 W Doug Drake. Barbara Fries and Lee -.--. J 9 , f ' A V, -..,,., A ' 4 if 1 Z, evelop homemakln SklllS Sewlng IS only one of the sl-cllls taught ln the Department of Home Economxcs Department otlerxngs also mclude cooklng, ldflllly Rel.1t1on5 Ind I tenor Decomtlng, S mmf, glasses LUlllllI1l.lL mary sprmg vxlth 1 style shuvx where the :girls model their xxcxrlx ...v '-,-4' p.. Ban Barrct demonstrates hows to hem .1 sknrt usmg Vernl Seg.,u as 1 model n Home Economles class ii Nanu b.1rr.1LA and Sue Lummxns sew clothes for the Home Economncs Stwln Show I5 music, arts and crafts Chorus students e n 1 0 y smgmg together as they crovtd around the pxano I6 X2- Composed of three major sections, chorus, band and orchestra, the music department presents Sandra and many of the surroundxng yumor hxghs w1th entertamment Chorus students are taught muslc theory and better control of then' XOILCS Both Mnxcd and Grrls chorus es are assoclated mth classxcal and popular musnc Band students play mstruments rang mg from wxnds to drums Under the d1rect1on of Mr Rush they plav for many of Sandra s assemblies The orchestra IS made up of students skxllfully playmg varlous strmged wrnd and percussnon mstruments Band students vuarm up for marchrng practnce on the football fzeld In arts and crafts classes students are taught how to use the1r hands ereatrxely Art students dexelop then' talents by learnnne new techmques rn drawncg: palnt me and seulpturlng The classes ,Que San dm mans of nts eolortul posters as samples Students rn mechanxettl dravsrntg learn methods vshxeh un l ter pas ott In jtbs Students rn shop learn to make num drfterent trtxeles trom wood leather metrl 1nd tnle Mr. Cothran, shop teacher. shows Pete Dixon how to use the sanding machine. Nlargaret Stephens, Dana Chadxxiek and Rxchard Carl look bewildered at the modern p1rtures. Douglas Vauble admlres XX.1llx DILILOHS mater P-,M,,,, mooL6nCE 'El 'H f-xt v7 ga . P-NT -J -,M S A departments supplement student talents ol their sl'ork..A Q N A h V 0 l G1 fi ,,,,,-, Q., .K fitness and mental stabilit Eddie Appel and Louis Gunther wait for the jump-ball. the dry land skiing class 'T i- .T ,. Susie Dorcas and Judy Hartzell bully serve. in a field hockey game, I , Nix .4-I' , -I-v-...--its. 'll-,waf 3 J '?'fy Q Inutmg 2 5 m trwm the Qs! durmg thc Ni.1rd1 Orgs Axvn-:r.N'. .mu Lmrlgm i.iv.,mix, My jcnkym, Tn-W XX me flax I Vermxllnon john Thompson and .J ivy . K x kj YA. V x.J ' , X 1 ff, J -. I RN fx L L' V a x ix! X 'F fx f .X-I . NV Y I 'V r-X x N, ,X L Km xv , 's f' , -Hx ' 'j .fx 5 X J' Y' j L, f . Y F. XMY ' X L XJ .1 K -,4,jj x Ky X l g Q ,M 'V , 'J LQ if 1 xx! ., spring activities Mardi Graf . . . talent affembl-1' . . . Iwzior-Sef2i0rP1'0n1 . . . Iraek meeff . . . baseball games . . . Senior lVeek . . . avademiv and alblefiv awardx . . . graduation . . , llaefe are Sandia! ,fpring af- Ii1'i!ie5. -Mx 1 5- . LU queen jackie, king ralph rei C wscn s L 41 thc studcn cv tuner ltltrt Iuslt mtl Rllth Hcnrw rclgncd mcr thc t1r5t mnutl Nl 1rd1 CHS tcstmtlcs Clary lurry ,mtl Susm XX lnthcll mtl Tom fill md Merrx Lcc Dean Kurt the tttcndanm The Mardl Gras actmtres rntludcd ln lll sthoel toronatlon assembly carmxal and dime l.. 41.5 Nancy Sternkraus presents a token of our appreuatnon to the newly crowned krng and queen The Royal Couple Jackxe Lusk and Ralph Henw enter the Mardi Grzu assembly Mardl Gras Rowalts at the tarnnal Cyan Furrs Qusan Vklnchell attendants Queen jatl-ue Lusk and Kmg Ralph Henry Nlerrx Lee Dean Tom Gxll attendants 22 ll ly .1 wt' v Ae -f b dy '.1v. 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' - 0 , 1 . o 1' late sprin activities include science jess Wahlemier placed third in the Physics Division with his demonstration of pumps in the Sandia Science Fair. Mike Byard received an honorable mention for his exhibit of blood types and functions. The first Honor Society members were honored at a breakfast in the school cafeteria last spring. The tennis teams city record last spring was four victories and four losses, The members were: Ben Phillips. Bill Cline. john Thompson. SECOND ROW? Coach Gene Morrison. Mike Adams. Don Denis. Don Clark. glnge thletics, academic honors V H' V 4 Coach Caligure looks on as the Sandia baseball team competes during the 1959 season. The team closed out the season with an overall record of 19-7. The Mata- dors were eliminated from State in the first round by ii loss of 5-2 to Las Cruces. Some members of the 1959 Sandia tennis team were: Bill Berry. Ronnie Luther. Gabe Gonzalesg SECOND ROW: Skip Browning. Richard Fuller, Tommy Fulgham, Sophomore Bob Stansell clears the high jump in spring track practice. xii' ,lack Mcbiarrough jumps the hurdles during track practice last spring. Sandia's track team qualified IO boys to the State meet and scored four points to tie for seventh place in .1 21-team field. talent show, prom, graduatlon brln Thr tvku I'ULlL1LlllJI'lS ul the Churil Dcpirtmcnt were tha idx lnccd Girls Spring Qomcrt md thc All school Til cnt Sham Tha Talent Shovs teiturul sonfs rlmccs rind skits Vsills Linda jackson Cnolsn Fleming Ann Hurkabce Kathx Simon Dolores Duftee The Girls Admnced Choir presents a spring concert of songs in the snhool gym Mr Chavez is the direftor Ronnie Atkins and Barbara Airmct illustrate a iitterbug at the Talent Shovx Carol 'Ihornron damcs the Blur: Bird in the Talent Show 26 0 0 .4 C ' 4 ' ' p ' V I A A Q . . A . -. . . A -L , X' ,3 ' I Q T K' Q 4 ' - R L - , , . ' ry, L . . A , Triple Trio members arc: Linda XYooten. jo Ann Brannon. Josephine 1 to an end sandla s first year Couples dame .lt junror Senior Prom The Prom spnnsored by the jumor nlass was held rn the Cure Audxtorrum The unror Semwr Prom md fomrncnce ment Excrclscs at ohnson Cum brought to ,ln end the bdsm schonl rears wt Sandras tlrst graduatlng, class A Droxrmatcly 796 scnlors rcccrxcd drplonms at the Commencement uccrcrscs vlhlch vxcrc held una 4 ,Y Merrx Ice Dean rssrsts rn prcsentrng, drllunus tm the gridrlrtes Icruy Brannon prmuyal mn g,r1tul.1tu Il Inns presr ent Qsnrlms hrst senror Q on hrs grlduatxun Dr. Tom Popejoy, president of , the University of New Mexico. delivers the Commencement ad- dress to the graduates, June 4. 27 Xf 1 'h --, . -f is IC? xr' if 5 sf., W of -. R- Is.: . is vw. ..-.-,wad fy re? p J . ' ri '! ' wg y. , , ..,. , ., A, LIT? '52 A ':fM '5 i Q' N V 'P-5 s .5E.2t iq if N , L.: im s., v-A . 2. . I-'DJ Shats' Lhc-Ns nl1.11nyi1ms ,irc Dxxid I'vL1HdCI'l5LlI'KQ. Rulwc-rt ll-Il, Ylwhm 'I'r-lycl. 'lwhu Kuliru. KL-nr Pullg and Bill Diers. vie if , L 1 4 Lf -if f . -1 V I . ,, . A N4 , 1 if is .LLSQ il Q 'Yi x fu F xii -7. 6 -cf 457 fx .f7 5 X G7 2 ',,,.-.. C3 3 1 NJ clubs, organizations Student Body Council . . . puh- lications . . . boys' and girls' serv- ice cluhs . . . athletic organiza- tions . . . honorary associations . . . Tri-Hi-Y's and Hi-Y's . . . music groups . . . cultural organ- izations . . . hooster cluhs . . . these are Sandia cluhs and organ- izations. student body councll members st State Student Council delegates are Ann Scott Gloria Rodriguez second row Bill Berry, District candidate for State President: Pat Cazier, juxi Kennedyg third row: Gary Cosper, Karen Johnson, Judy Campbellg not pictured: Loren Page and Bari Barret. Student Body Council started off the schools social ac flXltlC'S mth a mixer honoring the newly elected B team cheerleaders md Sandras first foreign exchange student Tina Forsberg Members of the Council planned the split assembly pro grams approsed ach dance and sale held during the ear and sold school decals They also sold book covers and student handbooks Sponsors Miss Marks and Mr Slinker discuss Student Council ac turtles with President Pat Cazier Officers are Loren Page vice presi dent Wayne Clay treasurer Gary Cosper sergeant at arms Pat Cazier president standing juxi Kennedy corresponding secretary jerilyn Bow en recording secretary not pictured Suzanne Seay parliamentarian i i ,ixlf 'S , Q ,a f ' i, a fini 2, , , Q K1 ,iff 1 an ff xi' I -E 1 A . 'ig Was- Mi-, mf' :v'r+,'i' wifi' Aw-ff A Y 3 'V M We , ag 'f v - 1 . f Fifi ' A f V. f :Q 'jf . 4? fry . a 4 'sf - f .2 5, 574 As., ,ii Q 34 pa f, mf if ,gf Q -i f? 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'I x. 4-L 425 .1 .z-v , ga, ' KM . ,- , 4 4 pf' if LA? 5' ' as ' 1424- W . club enjoys popular winter sport . v ,w ffui Members are: Carol Sumner, Patti Wilson, Shirley Sorrentino, Sue Steed, Charlotte Thompson, Joyce Carpenter, Myrna Handla, Trackie Hefner, Sherri Williamsg second row: Sandy I-Iouser, Barbara Patterson, Grace Culvin, Janice I-Ianely, Patricia Rivers, Pat Cochrell, Barb Wicketts, Mary Walterg third row: Bob Foreman, Ted OYWHL B05 B0Wf?f, Linda Balilby, 111116 BOWCI, Sue Shrock, Richard Cole, Ray Melton, Dave Hall. The purpose of the club is to offer the students the op- portunity to develop a higher degree of skill and appre- ciation in the art of ice skating, to enjoy a wholesome type of recreation and to improve the physical well-being of the individual. The twenty-five members erected a carnival booth at Mardi Gras as a fund raising project. This year the meetings are held at the Ice Arena on the third Thursday of each month. Officers are Barbara Patterson. secretaryg Charlotte Thomp- son, treasurerg second row, Mr. Esparza, sponsorg Linda Baltzley, vice-presidentg june Bower, president. annual staff plans, prepares ' Well, I just don't think I have enough pages in my section' '...' 'Whitt do you mean. no pictures? . . . They cancelled 'Sports Senorita' and we were saving 5 pages, I think I'll cut my throatl' '...' 'I don't see how the senior activities will go on 6 pagesg you'll have to cut somewhere' '.,.' 'XY'hat, the pictures didn't come outl' '...' 'Did someone call the photographer and make an appointment? '.,.' 'And just why didn't your club members show up for their picture. huh?' '...' 'Now, when is this crazy annual supposed to come outg I mean if we DO make that deadline ? . . . These were all typical remarks that floated out of the small publications room as members of the '60 Crest staff worked long and late. The letting of bids in October slowed the staff, and getting the pictures and identifying them for class sections proved to be another problem. However, the staff, all volunteers who worked daily as well as Saturdays and Sundays in order to get the pages done on time, learned a lot this year about preparing an annual. They set up photography schedules, secured identification, checked proofs, planned and laid out pages, wrote and rewrote headlines and copy. They heaved a sigh of relief as the book went to the printer . . . and started planning the '61 Crest. F li' Checking the dummy for the correct page count, Miss jo Boughton. sponsor, and Frieda Rogers. editor-in-chief. giggle over a pic- ture. fi- Junior class editors Jerri Stump and Le-tty Griffin and sophomore class editors Diane Dearing and Ronny Atkins check pages, names and pictures. 34 i 'TAX X V' A yr , 39 X53 Q c I ,f ' ' Q- Q ,ales an crest for late spring delivery Looking for ideas and checking files are julie W'iesen, assistant editor: Sue Clauve, organizations editor: Barbara Air- met. activities editorg jackie Bedker. as- sociate editorg standing: Charlotte Thomp- son, co-assistant editor, Co-sports editors Harding Challstrom and Herb Campbell return materials to the closet while Pat Malvern, subscription drive chairman and only sophomore on the staff. checks her records. Charlotte Hodges and Sheila Hopkins, senior class editors. prepare a page while Ardeth Homan, business manager, and Ken Coleman, typist. work on records. ln staff plans, prepares nin Planning and preparing the nine issues of the paper. including three large specials. the small San- dian staff overcame handicaps of lack of experience and shortages of time and space. Reporters, columnists, advertising salesmen, fea- ture writers and general technical workers came from the 18-member journalism class. A small staff of approximately five or six students handled the problems of actually preparing the paper, Reporters Doreen Price. Sue Ann Shrock and Sandy Robinson check the assignment sheet. THE SANDIAN 1 1 1-ameri scHooL PRESS 74 . 7. Published by the students of Sandia High School, Albuquerque. New Mexico. Price 10 cents or free with activity ticket. Yearly subscrip- tion S1.5O. Member of National Scholastic Press Association and New Mexico High School Press Association. Advertising rates 51.50 a column inch. Editor-in-Chief ...... Sue Newsom Advertising Manager ...... Lee jenkins Business Manager . ..... . ........ .. . ........ ,.......... L Ouise Garcia Sports Editor .. ......... . ..... . . ...... ............ . Bob Adams Reporters: Richard Burns. Gloria Cockrell. Susan Conlon, Gale Cooper. jim Felter, Judy Hogan, Kay Kirking. Doreen Price, Dean Raught, Sandra Robinson, Gai Sharp. Sue Ann Shrock, Linda Sterrett, james XVienczkoxvski. Ed XY'ilson. Kerry Piper. Janice Baker. Van jackson. Diana Key. Office Assistant ..... Van jackson Sponsor . Miss jo Boughton .... . ,,, N' 'l-n,-,, ,-I yearly issues Maintaining a high record of accomplish, ments was always a staff objective. The first year of publication. the Sandian had been awarded honors as a first class paper. and staff members had walked off with six awards in writing at the New Mexico High School Press Association convention in Las Vegas. Highlights for this years staff included attendance at the NMHSPA Apr. 8-9 and a publications banquet in May. Announce' ment of awards and honors came at the banquet, but they were actually presented before the student body at the Awards As- sembly May 19. L x ,l 411 2 ll ii' 5 Editor-in-chief Sue Newsom checks over materials with Kerry Piper. assistant to the editor. Diana Key talks oxer .1 page layout with Bob Adams, sports editor, Louise Garcia. business manager. thecks the adver- tising and retords with Lee jenkins. advertising manager. Sandia chorus department stages Modern Choir rehearses its arrangements The chorus department is dixided into Mixed Chorus and They presented W0 operettas DOWN IU the Valley and Girls Chorus From these two eroups many of the stu Manhattan Tower on March 1618 A spring concert was dents formed the Modern Choir Boys Barbershop uartet gn en early in May Mixed Chorus and Girls Chorus presented the tradition The chorus department used its saxines from two years of al Christmas Concert Dec 17 The next day they presented money raising, projects to buy choir robes excerpts from the eoneert during two assemblies Girls Chorus entertains students in special assembly and Las Cantedoras, Girls' Triple Trio. They' sold candy as a Christmas money-making project. nnual christmas concert, dec. 1 Nlrwcd Chorus prepares for the Chrrstmas assembly Members of Boys Barbershop Quartet are 'Ierry Fllrs Gary Garlrclt Walter Hammer Tom Stucltew Af-.5 Men bers ut Las Cantedoras Grrls Triple Trxo are Betlu Sham Kathy Ons Gwen Hall Nula Rrlew Karen Roberts Karen Gordon Noel Phrllrps judw Nlntchell seated Nlarx Nhclees 39 sandia's band displays new ul Youth Symphony officers are Carol Turpen, secretary: john Hall, xice-president, Highland Highg Mary Selles, treasurerg and Bill Selles, president. Sandia High. any Inf Orchestra members are: Karen Anderson, Marcella Nutt. Robin Howell, Carole Engleman, jones. Bertha Salmong standing: Mr, Ted Rush. director of instrumental music, Sue Troy. With the new Colombia blue uni- forms, the band took an out of town trip to Las Cruces, performed in the Fair Parade and most home games. Composed of 75 members, the band held bake sales and car washes to raise money for uniforms and to pay for their expenses. New this year is the Band Parents Club which sponsored a toy sale to help pay for an award for the most outstanding band student of the year. Band and Orchestra members par- ticipate in All State activities at the University of New Mexico, january 28, 29, and 30. Pam Loesch, Gwyn , L. hu: .-- ,W x Band members pose for group picture. x 5 K aql V L nf ' , K , i . , , - .X-,Q . 7 X, 4 3 B , , v I ' - K WI, ff - 'v .,, .. 'i Q , fe' . r iv- '- , . X, y , y 5 S .1 I X. R Q I 1 v F 6 Q 1 Y Tri Qt me H1 ex if 5,9 at 2, 'S lY . . Ir if H as I - Q wo. u 1. ' , -1 Z' -., lb F, '-all-1. Y N 3l .4 i fiwvj 'W' 11 52? Q ff: :fy I I S.. ffslfiisf' Q f howard rose, janice price lead band Q . Q Howard Rose, drum major Karen MacGibbon Barbara Masak Eileen Hawley ik Carmela Lopez -:5i6f.i' ar r T51 X , sr- ' K eb- : K E:- 4 '3 X?- V F75 'PFW' me X , ww r-. 3?-- r r -Ebfgwx Hi?-f'l7' , -, 'k:'5F'r I? 4--, - fans, 1' 'W NA 5m , 1 V ia :V .' H Y ' K 1 32 ,bg W iss V - in ,A ., 'f .sarah , . - . - L. x , 4 'Q 4-IQFF' 'gt 'fy v, ' K3 .A f 'MVN ,V 1. Adil. ., J 1, Xvh, I 'Wang is MYER' 1. .2 . va .H-N fe---'N . -:wha -' lwg Qr r 5'vi.xLsl:.5s , 6'-. J X xx., office helpers perform Vltal tasks ...,.4 ll 1 Activities Office helpers are Dusty Frazier Ann Scott Judy Yoast Sue Cummins second row john Patterson Gai Shar Linda Bartek eanne Mitchell Mr Slinker director of student af P J 3lfS Assistants to the Director of Stu dent Affairs are kept busy typing daily announcements running er rands and taking charge of the lost and found department Typing doing odd jobs delnering mail and helping out wherexer need ed fills the time of the principals office bookroom and counselors as sistants To ordinary office routine is add ed su eral unusual tasks for physical education office assistants Their im portant task includes keeping track of equipment answering the telephone and taking messages and keeping a file on locker combinations Mrs james the school nurse is cheerfully aided by helpers who keep records on all sick students Their duties also consist of helping keep the school health records and doing odd jobs General oftice workers are: Charlotte Thompson, bookroont Carol Thornton, principal s otfice: Louise Christopherson. physical education office: Kathleen Graeme. counselors' offices: Sue Clauve. physical education office: second row: nurse-'s assistants: Marie Reaves. Marcella Yutt. Robert Dowling. Richard Trujillo. Betty Nfarshall. il' X X v , . Y wa . x - . ' V' . 5 3 I fax? W A X4 Y xii A , ' iii X , Xi' .X , , , N ' 'J . ' X .J library, chemistry, attendance 0 The chemistry assistants are: Gwyn Jones. Marilyn Jernigan, Sharon Osner, Karen Tolman, Robin Carey, Jere Bloys, Jill Matthews, Joyce Grossg second row: Larry Gunther. Mike Salisbury. Mike Costello. Jerry Bryan, Danny Dolan. Kent Reed. Mr. Osner, teacher. Both library and chemistry assistants give help to students and teachers. Chemistry laboratory assistants have done a terrific job this year for the students and teachers. They act as handymen, giving information to the students during laboratory class, checking out chemicals and keeping the laboratory shining. Cheerful library assistants are ready to aid anyone coming into the library. Checking books in and out, taking fines and helping students to find information from magazines and books are just a few of the many duties of these girls who do not otherwise receive any credit for their service. The library assistants are: Janice Parks, Christine Guenther, Miss Dena Domenicali, librariang Vir- ginia Hutzel, Karen Elrod, Vicki Schulzg second row: Karen Tolman, Nadine Smith, Marilyn Jemi- rl gan, Jean Stone,'Marian Wimberly. Carole Kirklandg not pictured: Beverly Foley. 1 , P .A 2, , ff? .W obshchest 0 5 L,1f:'wfN , if iagwgi bf' A L rw, , V5 gi? t' 7 1' tudles f 'flgiiaime , 4, f,',,5 l'llSSl 32 4,01 if 1 2 cle stages mardi ra dance ,A ,. U ,mW,..h,.f,.,,.-M. ,, ,, f ,, , I, ,, V , f f ,Q ., ' f x WW ' . f ' x 1 if 1 .Q .. .Q ' l f ' '-Qt., , f 9. My .l . Bb Cla . 221 ' 'ff-fi 1' 4 P53 '.. .. ,,,.',.,fzn'i4-2 ' -.Af-Q.-Z , f ff -' W'f,w31Yf'fS V .shew LJ. 2 f ww sf Wa 1-.3 , 7 vw A ' . ,W r 1 J - V .. 1. :iff Q. az 1- wqllhwpf ff v-,,X,.x-1-ly f ' fy 1 Z! A, Fa . ,, M 16 1 Y QW- -1 , A gawk 'x 'B Jr 92' W- aficionados promote exchange program An Exchange program between members of Los Aficionados, Span- ish Club, and students from Mex- ico was the outstanding project of the year for members of the club. The program is to further the un- derstanding between teenagers of the two countries. The club repeated its whirl-wind trip to Mexico this year. As hap- pened last year, the members over- whelmingly enjoyed themselves. The Spanish Club is under the sponsorship of Bill Mares. Officers are Nancy Allan, president: Glenn Vandre, xice-president, SEATED: Karen Pengra, historian: john De Luca, treasurer: NOT PICTURED: Henry Klenzing. sergeant-at-arms, Denise Cleaver. secretary. Members are: john Baca, John De Luca, Glenn Vandre: SECOND ROXXT Karen Pengra, Dorothy Corner. Mary Lee Noack, Nancy Allan, Marlo Gylling, Tina Forsberg, jill Harrisg THIRD ROXV: Chery Sanders. Grace Colvin. Denise Cleaver. Cynthia Hewitt, Mary Landon, jimmye Blalcney. members of gaa hold playnlght at Offxcers are julre Anderson hrstorrzm Louxse Chrxstopherson Lmda Spohr uce presrdent Louxs Stoclung treasurer Barbara Ixylund secretary Marrbeth jolly sports head not prctured Marla Anderson presxdent sportsday manager By gettmg together and partxmpatlng 1n mtramurals playrughts and sports days the members of the Glrls Athletlc Assoc1at1on learn to work together and have fun Whxle its members create many strong mdnrdual frlendshlps the group as a whole gams the frxendshnp of the xarxous hugh schools wxth whlch rt comes 1n Contact Coach Torgerson and Karen Dorcas enloy a game of prrg pong at the Faculty Student playmght 50 Marrbeth and Valerxe jolly cast the1r spell on the basketball durmg a practxce Helpmg them are Lourse Chrrstopherson and Sharon Bode o 4 av . P' ,I , AZ , I , Z , 3 ', S y 5 : , . , . 3 7 Y 7 7 7. 4 B g, I , 1 fi 'Z' .N- 1 vi E . 9 'IO K. Q 0 as f. -. Ab, in ' if . ,. . . o, Q, 5 . , v 1' o J 4-vs 'C ii pep club girls earn letters for 0 i l ,J During a brief light spell at the Siberian Coal Miners' Dance jan, 8, sponsored by the Pep Club, a miner comes up for a breath of fresh air. Promoting school spirit at home and at the games is the expressed purpose of the 200 members of Pep Club. Beginning a uniform, the girls have bought letter sweat- ers. W'hen the girls participate at the games and matches and have good attendance at the meetings, they are award- ed letters, These emblems are blue and red, with a matador holding a cape which has PEP on it. Officers of the Pep Club are Helen Evans, historian: Sheila Mar- tin, presidentg second row: Ginger Michael, vicerpresidentg Ginny Vollmer, treasurerg third row: Carol Thornton. secretaryg Louise Christophe-rson. sergeant-at-arms, newly purchased letter sweaters Letters were presented at the first of March Twirp Dance and Siberian Coal Miners Dance were sponsored by the Pep Club, which is advised by Mr. Baird. Pep Club members also decorated at the Sandia Highland football game. Council members of the Pep Club are Margaret Stephens Donna Frentzel, Adrienne Harkins, Bev Deutchman, Sue Clauveg second row: Margaret Page, Marti Robinson, Tawna Deutchman. Nb. -.ar m.,.M . fa ,.: Sheila Martin, president, leads a discussion at one of the regular Pep Club meetings, Pep Club members listen intently at a business meeting. as candllejas ets thesp lu, -A.. t in-,A A Members e n j o y weekly meetings. 9 A , lan charter Time Out for Ginger' .ind The Night ol' .l.1nu.1ry l6th highlighted the ye.ir for l..1s C..indilej.1s. dr.1m.1 club, ln pre-p.ir.ition for the se.1son. bitke ground scenery was nude. .ind .1 reserxe of props xxgis xt.irted. The club vv.15 formed to give each mem- ber .in opportunity to .icquire experience in exch plmse of .acting .ind play produc- Iifm. On Ott. 21, Las c,.lIltlllCl.1S receixed word that the club had been accepted into The N.ition.1l Thespiun Society. .1 non- secret, non-soti.1l orgginizution .ind in No- xember beoime .1 charter member .it .in official inst.ill.ition by the Highlund High INImm . . . th.it punch? says Carol Blaziclc .it the Thespian installation in December, W, l hile hamming it up. Carol Blazick. jean Stufmmn Officers are jim King. president: Carole Blazick. vice-president: Kathv Brixner and Terry Poe demonstrate .1 tethnique at a meeting Seffffafli SYCVC Zfndf- UCHSUFH- PfC5Cf1finE thfm with the Th55Pl3U fhaffff is Mr. Nensch. sponsor 54 sophomore drama club produces play Escalante Del Cielo, the sophomore dramatics club, produced Sure As You're Born, a one-act play by Donald Payton, jan. 14. Also ushering for the Las Candilejas play, Night of january 16th, was one of the activities of the group. Sponsored by Mr. Hales, the sophomores are looking forward to joining the new Thespian Troup Number 879 as soon as the necessary points are earned. Officers are Billye Pittard, vice-presidentg Pat Crewe, secretaryg second row: Don Sweeny, historiang Ranny Still, treasurerg not pictured: Kathy Parker, president. Milton Rose, father in the sophomore play, Sure As ,4 You're Born. tries to wake his son, Ronnie Bartek. Members are: Mr. Hales, sponsorg Bonnie Caldwell, Dottie Baker, Michele Mitchell, Kathy de Montmollin, Sally Vermilliong second row: Susan Stonecipher, Pat Crewe, Billye Pittard, Kathy Parker Carol Ogg Carol Moeding Pat Richards' third row' Ronnie Bartek Tom Szuszitzky, Shir- ley Baldwin Vicky Schulz Ranny Still and Don Sweeny climaxes s club year Sandia's S Club, known as the Lettermen club, maintained a busy year with many successful projects. Members sold nighties, kept students off the gym floor during as- semblies and ran the concession stand during basketball games. The members also helped organize Sandia's Booster Club formed by parents of Sandia athletes. Highlighting the year was the Lettermen-Booster basketball game and the annual S Club picnic in the spring. Lettermen Steve Byrd, Bob Sabino, Albino Martinez, and Charles Cloyes meas- ure a Matador nighty on Karen Dorcas. Officers are Pat Enright, treasurer, Doug Westphall, vice-president, Bradley Wright, president, and Orvie Hampton, secretary. L' at if an Members are: jay Harshe, Pat Enright, Leo Gallegos, Bill jackson, Bob Sabino, Albino Martinez, Marvin Byrd, Tom Ron- deau, Earl Bushman, George Heath. jim Kimbellg second row: Dick Taylor, Todd Burnett, Ben Clark, Jack McMurrough, john Thompson, Orvie Hampton, Ralph Kemp, Bobby Lane, third row: Larry Dhanes, Mike Adams, Howard Stansell, Leroy Ortega, Dean Spatzg fourth row: Charles Cloyes, Ken Coleman, Gary Rowe, Stewart Burgess, joe Rogan, Steve Byrdg fifth row: Manuel Garcia, Leroy Lane, Larry Saiers, Harry Kerns, Alan Hammarg sixth row: Gary Hanson. 'N 2, Az f .5,1 ,Q fag? 5: gy, , W - , ,fywf sf, I g.. 4, , ,W gn , W . . W A f?f'1'f,f,w ff -f M I ' 29' M, ff ,., Af, fyi K .V vf A A f, ,A by ' 3+ ' I 7 W 2 I. ,,, 3 Q. , P' lg ,ga A iff 1' ef f it 4'5.ly,gv7X f 354 1 t X1 , w are Steve Byrd, ser s, secretaryg Brad W Civerolo. , 21:1 -' 3 i ' aff- 3' .x ' ,pg , Pi W... ,L mf F 32 . qy 51 W L V A Y . ' ff V , ,i ?fY, W5 X5 14 k'ifYf ',F 4 fi22?a . , f 2 ifefffl 3 f' , W 1 . ' vf 1 'iv Q yff , I . 5 -'ffm sf? R 'S Q 1 2 Z , 3, 1 53? Y Q, 'Q 5 gg 'wf 3' : 1 Q: , lbw,-QQ ,M f? J 'x Jf 'w'kggr , in WJ: Q 8 A E 'Q 53 Ag, A. Z. -,gg EE:-,gf Q -G55 tridents play in city-lea ue games Offiters are Mike Wfilson, secretaryg Chick justite. vice-president: Mr. Cothran. sponsorg john Gehrman. president: Pete Packard. treasurer, 'I'lirotigli rain. snow. sleet. and fair weather. the Tridents showed up .it all home football and basketball games with the vittiiry bell. The bell, polished .ind shined by Trident pledges, was ob- tained the year before from the Santa lie Railroad. The boys minpeted in city-league basketball gaines and tournaments, winning most of their contests. Led by President john Gehrman. members of the Tridents have many parties and other social activities to fill up their busy calendar. Nleinbeis .irei Keith XYiiliiiixxsk,, Ditk Dhants. ,lot Iiiiig. Dtiiill Kun. livnis Prite. Mike XX'ilsiin. I5-th Stuensoni sttiind nm Mr Ciiitliixin. Putt l,.it'k.iiil, Iidditi Appel. Don Alwhiitt, fliiik -ltlsiltt' lfixink H.irx-.i, .I-ihn Cielirinan. .ind liuh lilades 'fu v A 3 it I w 'S 'ti f. key club builds homecoming bonfire Presented with a national charter by the Highland Kiwanis Club, the members of the Key Club became the sponsoree of the local organization. Placing the concrete curbings in the parking lot was one of the many projects of the club which is sponsored here by Mr, Benny. Following the purpose of bettering the school and the community, the members of the boys' service club also built the bonfire at Homecoming. Bev Deutchman was chosen by the club members to be Sweetheart of the Year on the basis of personality, grades and achievement. Members are: Van Jackson. Tom Stuckey, Upton Ethelbah, Tom Rondeau, Wendell Evans, john , .',V-' Wildsg second row: Manuel Archuleta. Louis Kyte, Bill Bentley, Paul D. j. Vandenberg, Howard i Otte, Doug Drake, Loren Page, Fred Skasik, john Harrington, jim Kimball, Jim Cohen. BEV DEUTCHMAN Officers are jim Cohen. secretary, Van Jackson, board of direc- tors, Upton Ethelbah, board of directorsg Bill Bentley, sergeant- at-armsg jim Kimball, vice-presidentg Jim Morter, parliamen- tarian: seated: Tom Rondeau, presidentg not pictured: Manual Archuleta. treasurer: Doug Drake, board of directors. Officers are Ross Easterling, sponsor, Sandra McMurray, secretaryg Pennie Schifani, president, Linda Suazo, treasurerg john Jepson, vice-president. to upperclassmen Oh nof Not another split! See if you can pick up that spare. Looks like you've got a sleeper back there. These are phrases which might be heard during a bowling session of members of the Bowling Club. They meet every Thursday afternoon at Holiday Bowl for friendly competition. The 64 member group compose teams of three. Because of the split schedule the club is open only to upperclassmen. The club was formed to allow students to become acquainted with each other and bowl- ing. Members are: Lowell Murphy, Mark Harris, jerry Hobart, Wally Niebel, Henry Klenzing, Michael Browne, Adrian Bregnardg SECOIND ROW: Dolores Boldonado, Charlene Pratt, Pennie Schifani, Marcella Nutt, Sue McCutcheon, Sandra McMurray, Linda Suazo, Marianne Walkerg' THIRD ROW: Nancy Lewis, Sharon Palmer, Louise Christopherson, Marti Harrison, Ray Luther, jim Koepke, john Jepson Barbara Masak, Carmela Lopez. . ,KI 1 ' ,, f n i M garb 1 5 i if f ff ' vf aff 5 , gg 'Q ,. ,X ,,, v 15-s, 3 Mi 5. , my 2' , l x -..-,wg-.. 99' W, V Q 3. '25 I, .,.,.' iii' N - fp ., wt iiie' fna visits rehabilitation center Visits to the Los Lunas School for the Retarded and to the Rehabilitation Center made the first year for members of the lfuture Nurses of Amerie-.1 Chapter an ex- citing one. Other projects were an awards tea and a Mother-Daughter luncheon. Sponsored by the school nurse, Mrs. james, the club carried out its planned purpose with much success. To broaden the students knowledge of health, to promote interest in various fields of medicine, and to help each student in deciding on his profession is the inspiring guide for FNA. Officers are Valerie Smith treasurer Martella INutt president June Bovters ucepresident SECOND ROXX jane Blake secretan Kaw Kirking, point chairman Members are Linda Garner Vicky Kaehr Brenda Jennings SECOND ROXX Kay Kirkinfa june Bower Joan Donahue f z HQ 5. wa i 5' 15 af A saw --14721 5 QT Neff J los plntores sells chrlstmas cards Offxcers are Chuck Dfxrex presldent Charletz Baker secretary treasurer Pat Clark nee prestdent Los Plntores art club started the year mth a sale ot fly svsatters wth the slogan Swat the Seorpxons A other project vas the sale of .1rt1st1c Chrlstmas cards The members ot the club h1d guest speakers ,tt their meettnes mel toole 1 trap to Taos to new .trt exhlblts seholarshlp was .mareled 1 deserxxne 1rt student Los Pmtores was tormed to dex elop the abxlxty of those who take the art course and to strmulate an nnterest ID .1rt tor others Xlembers are Ixa Shields Frances Safken Gwen Hall Bexerly Folex Pat Clark Charleta Baker SECOND ROW Mrs Cuerolo sponsor Ras Rosen Dorothy Corner Chuck DArcx jxm Felter C O K1 ey at ' 7 Q f A K i . k- J Y ' ' n, ' 7: f 1 ' , V At the end of the year, a S50 art l ' I W' ' -. - kv 1 , deea strives for better salesmanship 'Ns Sponsor rs Mrs Loyd Offncers are Bobble Lpchurch treasurer Sam Mor rrs presnden Ronald Parker yrce presxdent Not pnctured are Regma Reese publxcxty dxrector Marsha Stuart hxstorxan Lmda Palmer secretary To perfect his salesmanship Bill Cole demonstrates a vacuum cleaner to Sharon Powell. prospective customer. At a DECA meetmg Bobble Lpchurch attempts to sell txres to Howard Van Pelt R-fl-D Members of the Sandra chapter of the Dxstrlbutxye Educatxon Clubs of Amerlca are students enrolled tn DE classes The purpose of the club IS to gnc lts members the opportumty to learn and praetxce the theory of sales manshnp Part txme jobs are secured tor thls purpose The members of the Sandla chapter of DECA under the dlrectlon of Mr Loyd hate had many projects thls year For Chrnstmas they contracted to set up lummartos for pmate rest dences They also sold m1stletoe to the students Sandlas DECA sent representatnes to the annual State com entxon March , V xi V l . 5 q! 3 is , A 'Y ' ' oh 5-4. Q as Staters projects for the year staters learn good government Officers are Mr Balrd sponsor Bob Sabmo presrdent fboysj Sharon Lee Dean secretary Not prctured B1ll Selles treasurer were to gnc an assembly help wrth Grrls and Boys State elec trons and donate funds to send candrdates to Grrls and Boys State Any students who have at tended Grrls and Boys States and are presently enrolled at Sandra can belong to the Sandra Grrls and Boys Stater club The clubs purposes lnclude brmgmg better gos ernment mto school actrvrtres and clubs gn mg students a better knowledge of Grrls and Boys State and en couragmg partrcrpatron rn school goyernment Sponsor for the club IS Mr Barrd .-H.. Boys Staters are B1ll Selles Marvrn Byrd VC'alt Toblas Mrckey Kaehr Bob Sabmo second row Manuel Ar chuleta Tommy Grll Wayne Clay Bob Bower Benn Phxllxps Daxe Brubeck Grrls Staters are Sharon Clexenger jerrlyn Bowen Karen Dorcas Cynthra Hewrtt sec ond row Pat Cazrer Merry Lee Dean Martr Postlethwarte 3 1 V 1 1 7 S I ' 41, fi, ' : . ' , 3 ' , , A 1 Iiix' Clevenger, presrdent fgrrlsjg Merry tif.- . V MNA., , . . , . , . .Y , : , , . . . V, x V' honor SOCl6ty has photograph booth Members are jess Xwahlenmarer Vrclcr Bell Dorothy Comer Pat Caller Frleda Rogers second row Mrs Law sponsor Cynthxa Hem rtt Barbara Clark Dlanne Hollovsax Suzanne Seay Bob Bower thrrd row Jack Lowell Glen Eckard Bxll Selles Manuel Archuleta Jm Rezelman Daud Brubeck Mr Lacour spon sor Good character outstanding stholarshrp leadershrp and seruce are qualrtres exam plrfred by the semors chosen annually as members of the Natronal Honor Sotrety The purpose ot thrs orgamzatron rs to dewelop these characterrstrcs rn the stu dent body bx encouragrng academrc ex cellence creatmg a student body spon sored scholarshrp and maltmg axarlable scholarship information. The club sponsored a picture-taking booth at the TXVIRP dance on Feb. 19, rf Off1CEIS are Cxnthra Hexxrtt secretary Bvll Nelles president Jess Vuahlenn arer treasurer Dawe Brnnmg uce presrdent 67 skiin enthusiasts form new club 'i . , 1 ' 2 W a xx Q - w-nrlrlmxxxllfi sflgi Officers flrst row Carol Boeck secretary Patti i Ann York takes a splll wxhrle learnmg sknng technxques Wrlson Irormed to promote dex elopment of sknng skrlls and knowledge the treasurer second row Daud Iarey presldent Rrchard Sandia Ski Club enloyed many hours at La Madeira Ski mn Cole uce presrdent Meetmgs were held Monday nlghts and trrps were jorntly planned wrth the Hrghland Hrgh Skr Club The groups met at Hrghland on Saturday mornmgs and from there contmued to the ski run To ralse funds the members held a bake sale at Sandra At the close of a long day of skung cold trred feet seek a warm restmg place Members are Nlrs V1rg,1n1a XlCUl8l Sponsor Srm Cooke Robert Bruce Pattx 1lson Bob Kelley Norma Orndorff W Bob Bsers Carrlc Qumner Rlchard Cole Ann 'york Ruth Klxenfreld 'XIISS Niarks co sponsor not prctured 68 1Vy sells tradltlonal mlnlature mlttens In 1lub rnernbem were noted 11,1111 11115 X111 1111 Se 1nf e 11.1 11onal tens These were 1111n1a1111e red 1n11 11een 1111 1111t1ens 1ns111be11 111111 11 1111 11111 1111 s1e1111S names 111 be worn on the 11111 Cf 11111119 1 1111 111111 ers 1 1111 111s 1111 LU were ll S1 11 IL H'1l3lILS 1 1n1 JL Ill 11 11s 11 T111nl1s1111111 1 D111 111 1 1111 1111111 O1111e1s ITL N 1n1x Bar111k x11e11e51111n1 I1n111 Fun 11111111111 QLQOND ROXX IXIIFLIFCI 9t11111nS Nure 1.lfX IHIRD ROXX M1Ss 511111 11 sponsor ILlL1k C 1111 1 1 11n rx 1 Dean h1s111111n X II RID 111111 An1lc1s11n 1111111111 if A iii Niembers are Bex Deu11l11nan Iu11x Campbell C11.11n1a1ne TIIXIZ Nano Ba11a1k QECOND RONX Helene Voth XIJYX :Olga Penm 5011411 Iod1e Anderson I1n11a Fun THIRD ROXX karen D1111a5 Lmda Palmer Xian Neun Pat Pearson L1n11a Bartek Margaret Qtephens 69 o o o 0 0 o ' .-ll' 5 111' 111 Ivy M11- O111' 11117 ll- A e be 11411118 xen' if 1' ser 'l 11 'A 1: 1.11 11125 .11'1' 11 - .me jiv' g 1111 1 111 1111 l 1-.111 'l' 1 n . 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Mrs Farr burn sponsor Lmda Lee Stewens Sharon 'Nlagatagan Judy Yoast Damsha DaMant thxrd rovs Valerie Smrth Sharon Clexen Slgma Beta Epsrlon business educatron honorary better as erage rn therr busmess courses Project for the year was to contact all 59 Sandra graduates who malored rn busrness courses and fmd out where they are employed The club s money makrng project for the year was a progressrxe dmner for the members and therr frrends The members sponsored a tea for the busmess edncatron teachers of the Albuquerque Publrc Schools as therr socral event 1 society, is made up of 18 girls who have a B or boys malntam chrlstlan character Sandras only HIY Srgma Em Srgma has many actryrtres Donatrng drnners to the needy was one of the mam projects The members also arded rn Sandras annual Qhrrstmas project Canoncrto Meetmg yxeeltly the boys plan partres serx ree and money mal-:mg projects To create malntam and extend throughout the home school and communrty hxgh stand ards of Lhrrstran character rs the purpose of the organrzatron yxhrch rs affrlrated mth the Young Men s Chrrstran Assocratron Officers of the H1X are jxm Wfxenczlcovxskr treasurer Ronme Stapes xrce presxdent geant at arms Nlembers ire Bruce louphrrdce Chdrles Closes Herb Campbell Gtrx Glrlrclt Scott Hatch Albmo Martrnez Fddre Adams Garry Rune second ram Rotzer Andersmn D.1xrd Goens Glylznd Morrrs .Inu Heath Mrl-te Perry George Heith Marym Byrd Vincent Nltizzrotu Mrcltey Kuehr 'Iom Grll Drck Herrrg, o o o o . ' 1 . , f v, . ' Y 1- , , , ., - ' V' ' - Tom Gill, secretaryg jim Heath, chaplain: Marvin Byrd. presidcntg Mike Perry, ser . .ti . '. .N '. ', ' '. , , . . ,: . , X , . ' . 5. L.k 1, ' , Q ' - . W , rs y -' It . A . X , l AA F V , - A 0 W XA Q 5 I V- servitium helps retarded children Members are: Allan, Sherri Sandy Dean, Aneta Mobley, Linda Thomas, SECOND ROW: Nancy Lindley, Rosalie McRaeg THIRD ROW: Sharon Carmichael, Karen johnson. Liz Bradfordg FOURTH ROW: Marti Postlethwaite. janet Lindquist, june Bowerg FIFTH ROVU: Tina Forsberg, Nancy George, Cathy Layne, Pati Lauxmanz SIXTH ROXW: Beverly Wenslay, Sharon O'Brien, Sharon Booker, SEVENTH ROXV: Michele Pusnik, Cindy Dorand, Penny Allang TOP ROXW: Judy Ray. Special proiects for Servitium Pro Deo Tri-Hi'Y include vvorlting with the Association of retarded children and holiday charity driyes, Several informal parties, skits and sports events keep the members busy. Special occasions include the an- nual Mother-Daughter tea, a Father- Daughter banquet and ti progressive dinner this year. Pure thoughts, pure words and pure actions' '... this is the slogan of the organization. The name, Servi- tium Pro Deo, means service for God. The Tri-Hi-Y colors, lavender and white, carry out this idea. Miss Marks is the sponsor. Officers are Sandy Dean, historian, Liz Bradford. Tri-Hi-Y Councilg Dindy Dorand vice-president: Pati Lauxman, presidentg Sharon Booker. secretary: Marti Postlethsvaite chaplain: Linda Thomas. sergeant-at-arms: Karen johnson. seated. treasurer. unum deo helps needy family Bake sale, candy sale and a Christmas basket were special projects of Unum Deo Tri-Hi-Y. The members also clothed dolls for children and collected clothing for a needy family. Social projects held by the club in- cluded a hayride, dance party. and slum- ber parties. The Tri-Hi-Y was sponsored by Mrs. li. O. Harp. Officers are Mary Lee Dean. vice-president: Sue Cummins. treasurer: Karen Dorcas. chaplain: Nancy Barrack. seated. presidentg NOT PICTURED: Penny Soike. secretary. Members are: Charmaine Triviz. Nanq' Barraclc. Penny Soika. Linda McMullan. Helen Evans. Sue Cummins. Sue Rodgers. Mary Britt. jan Morgan. Charlotte Murphy. Virginia Elder1 SECOND ROXY: Margaret Page. Linda Hooper, julie XY'eisen. Myra Rice. Sherry Harp. Ginny Vollmer. Mary Lee Dean. Mary Solga. Bev Deutchman. Maxine Tjllibarrig THIRD ROXY: Linda Bartelc. Margaret Stevens. Susie Berg. Pat Pearson, Ginger Michael. jody Powers. 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C11 .Vo ' L .'I'1.'1 'I'I1c1'k1l1IS11r1.111-1 . If . cum deum makes stuffed animals Q2 Y.: Xlemhers .1rc Qharon Cluc:n5.,Lr iharon Xllgdtdgllfl Kathy Vvfhorlu Iomm Ciullo SICOND ROXX Mxr hi QILIIYI Donm lrnntlcl Patsx XX1lSon Sue Qlcressc I'auSt1nf. Branson THIRD ROW hmm Lxutonc Nuln Snhulx lunne Mltchell Juklc Alexander Lmda Fun Pat Caller FOI R'IH ROW erxlxn Bowan Rchhm Hnhmas Qmdra Rohmson jodx Anderson Iudx Campbell FIFTH ROXX L11 Vnoodson jcanm lion Iudx YXlll1.lIN9 Iudx Slohorlmk Anne Mott C 1lc Coopcr A hmquet at Rohm Hood Inn 1 rumnugc Deo Tr1 H1 Y were projuts of Cum Deum In lldco Tr1H1Y The members 1150 m1dc Stuffed 1I lIU1.1lS and ollc-ated toss for C1nonc1to 1nd sold XNICA ' - mmts to meet therr XX orld Scruce obhmnons The Sponbor IS Nlrs Iohn Gr1tt1n Z Ormers are Ixathx Xkhorlcx ch.1pl.1m Sharon Clexenger pre-sldent iuzanne Scan senreun Qharon Nizzlnizon ure presuient Ioanne Cnallo treasurer 3: ' C7 31- I 15 ' 1 60: 1 I .V in ' VL I Q aff, . 5.7 I I .' Z-' ' ,.' rg , 1 'l 4 '41 :ffl l 'Z .S.a.. . , ' 'I' Q -. -. 4 ' A . V. -. fvtf AI, ', 'Q , .R ' ', Y. . ' I , L . I' s.1lc .md .1 combined slumhcr party with Unum K K ' ' r ' 'V I I 1 L ' . 1 I v . ' . ,, V, . . - 2 - Q I A I 'V V ,bv S servir makes dolls for canoncito while and enjoyable jobs and projects this year. The group went trick-or-treating for the United Nations International Children's Emer- gency Fund and collected 362.00 for this or- ganization. They made yarn dolls for the children at Canoncito. Sandia's Christmas project. The busy girls also found time to present to the school a picture of a matador for the library. Officers are: Mary Weeks, vice-presidentg Cynthia Hewitt, presidentg Sue Steed, sec- retaryg second row: Barbara Patterson, council representativeg Marti Musgrove, treas- urerg janet Bailey, historiang Sharon Palmer, sergeant-at-arms. Members are: Patti Hubbs, Sue Steed, Mary Ann Petersen, Mary Selles, Mary Weeks Nancy Knauer Sally Pollycutt Shirlet Sorrentino' second row: Sharon Palmer, jan Fallon, joy Byrnes. Barbara Patterson, Dorothy Musgrove, Marti Musgrove Grace Colvin, Cynthia Hewl itt, Jan Schmeltzer, Mrs. Butler, sponsorg third row: janet Bailet, Charlotte Thompson, janeice Jacobs, Micki Brignon, Ila Carmichael, Lynne Messimer, Sandy McKissack. Betty Evans. Servir Con Fe Tri-Hi-Y had many worth- volantl collects candy for home Niembers ire Adrienne Harlrins Bobbie Nuxlin Mary Ann Dains M nun Ciudill Pit Iynth Iinlalee Grunt Vrlu Bell srrond rim row Lindi Abraham Cheri Eggleston Cari Crosby Chrrlenc Vkingrcn Mirtx Honilrcr Nlirsann Nlitchell Nlarx Belden Judy Grax R herti johnson Carolxn Earls wine Officers are Pat Lark y treasurer Maryann Xlitchell secretary Cheri Eggleston president Sue Goodlne Counnil representatiie Eileen Hauler chaplain standing Linda Abraham historian Lindalee Gaunt wice president Members ot Deo Volanti Tri H1 Y collected Candy for the children in the All Faiths Home an orphanage as a sersice project this year Some of the other actixities included a carvfash a window wash and judo lessons for the members at the Young Mens Christian Association Seweral intormal parties were also gixen imludino the annual slumber .iff Sponsor tor Deo Volanti Tri H1X is Mrs J R Frrleston o 7 . ' ' - Y li 3 er , 'E V , T .4 ' x ' Y l 'U ' -J - J H 1 ' 'aa I wa Mf ' l o V ' , Q Q ,W I v me 2 1 . ' e ' r . n 3 E l l.. f . aa: ' i' '. .'. . .. .' ..'t' - . . : Ginger Stauffcr, Vicki Young, Lewis Stocking. Connie Le Valley, Eileen Hawley. Mary Lcc Noack. Barbara D'Arcy, Sue Goodlirel third ,i A ,. h ' ',,, N K' i .y A: ,, 'V' ,.. AA, K-.'Ai'-, A' 'L 1, - V ,ru 0- . 1 3? .v Y . Q .D Pl iv . , .- .1 , X4 77 tr1 h1 s onsors easter e hunt Y P gg dent hldflil Elena VIZCJIHLY setretrxry Marcelll Nutt cluplmn second ron jo Bxhbo and uds Scholl eouncxl memhers Prulrne Dunn l1lSlUl'1.iI1 not prrtured Fmllx Nelson nee presxdent Nlemhers ot Qnempre Con Dlos parnelpated m L1 numher of .xetmnes Among these projeets were two henet1t charm bake sales the adop txon ot A needs tamrls and a PI'OflfI71iilx1Dg stutted worm slle The worms were made of telt seetrons snapp d tovether to torm stutted zmmals An Easter egg hunt was guen tor or thtln Chrldren by the glrls Qoeml um les lr' ludcd a bracelet party dur :ng the C hrlstmas holldays and a roller sltatmg party As .1 ellmax tor the years '1LflNlfICS 1 fashion shoxx vx is planned New otfncers were eleeted tor the seeond se mester Nlembers are jo Bxbbo Herdn Mrller 'Nancy Austm Dlane Dearrng jerry Bloss Carol Thornton can Gamertsfelder second rovs Marta Vxzcamo Ruth Klemfeld P.1ul1ne Duran jan Starr Harriet Aust1n Ina Hart joan Donahue thrrd rovn Lmda Palmer Marcella IXutt Vxckx McCoy Dranne Ryan Niarsha Bates Karen Gordon Cora Jean Osburn not pxctured Emxly Ixelson Vary Neun jerry Gearhart Pam Mason Andy Ames juds Scholl Vemba Gomez 0 0 - 1 s ' .L , , I A 1 a , - . , ' Qs A- 'w C A , N an t f . ' 7 ' ' ' , , , - N. K . M, I . P v - . t .. .. ,L- I K ' f 1 I Offiters are Ina Hart. sergeant-at-armsg jan Starr. treasurerg Linda Palmer. presi- ' 1' 'L ', J' , ' ,klil ' '. ' .. X ., - . 1 1 ' . , r H , , l Y ' ,' 7 ' .GQ ie I 4. w r N dancers dlSP WY' 2 if vim' it . 4 Wig Ki: ,,f, ,V -H ,fin 'H-LA if, Xia. ,, .: 01 mfw ' V K 'TW l' W X 1 QA, X ll- 1 I if if W Y' 'W' A ,H . ilk Af , , , ff iw 55534 1352 if f C . , fic Q Y X N :?1 fm up hd!!! Jams .5 -.4 as Suu, 244g ns .41 -Q, Q .f K L -Mfg.-bv. ' - 'V A, 4 H... 4- 'aff' yt x . ,' 14 ,. g 3 'U' .jf .41 .4 ak? 'lun- 4f'f 'f'f,,c-x 0 ,,,4, M ,, AA .,,.,. an ,fx .H 'V' , ,A ,W ,.-at W, f ? 1 1 13 C K members fxlling lumimrius for Sale .ar Christmas .irc Rwrmld Pukcr. Robert Sabino. jim Hils K I 1, f. . f' I, .I -r ,Q Q., f 'D f ' f l 211 '- r L K ' L I c.. aj, ., I Q 7 'hs K X ,J activities Srarle! and Blue Homemmizzg . . . playx . . . asfenzblief . . . TIVIRP Week . . . dame! . . . Cafzozzcito Projevt . . . conrerty . . . Cl9I'l5lNlc1J' progmnz . . . Edu- valion Wfeek . . . College Day . . . tourmwzentf and fozzfeftf . . . tlvexe are SdIl6Z'id'J' fall and uirzler adirilief, scarlet and blue homecomii Climaxing weeks of planning and prepara- tions, Sandia's first Scarlet and Blue Home- coming activities began with the coronation as- sembly, Nov. 19, of Queen Judy Campbell and her two princesses, Linda Bartek and Penny Sojka. The crowning of the queen was preceded by the presentation of the court: Sharon Cleven- ger, Sandy Dean, Joan Donahue, Georgie Ed- wards, Tina Forsberg, Pat Pass, Jody Powers, June Rayfield, Judy Scholl, Mary Anne Solga, Carol Thornton and Judy Yoast. Entertainment included a comic imitation of Hedda Hopper and musical numbers. Organiza- tions, homerooms and other schools presented Queen Judy, Princesses Linda and Penny and the court with gifts. activities highli ht school year Principal Brannon also accepted a Matador plaque, Mistress and master of ceremonies were Ginger Michael, senior, and Steve Zendt, junior. Many of Sandizfs graduates returned for the Homecoming festivities, receiv- ing special recognition. An alumni tea also honored them. That evening the bonfire was light- ed, and Sandians eagerly gathered around to watch the Scorpion burn in hopes of a victorious football game, Throughout the week Sandia's halls were gaily decorated in the traditional colors of scarlet and blue. activities. jill Harris shoots Kay Kirking in an attempt to persuade her to loin the Sandians in hope of winning the Homecoming foothall game. I Alumni smile as they return to Sandia during the first annual Scarlet and Blue Homecoming game, dance end homecoming week Farmington's Homecoming Queen presented a gift to Sandia's royalty dur- ing the half-time ceremonies. Coach and Mrs. Charlton chat with Jody Powers, a member of the court, and Gary Gore. '59, during the dance. Queen judy and Princesses Linda and Penny pose dur- ing the dance as Homecoming draws to a close. 84 .- . ,W if All Packing Milne Stadium Saturday, Nov. 21, a crowd of Matadors saw the grid team, hampered by the loss of sev- eral players, battle gamely with the Farmington Scorpions. Unable to overcome their disadvantage, the Matadors lost the Homecoming game 27-20, ending the grid season. During half-time ceremonies, the Farmington Home- coming Queen presented Sandia's royalty with gifts. Auto- graphed footballs were also presented to Queen Judy and Princesses Linda and Penny. Spirits, however, were only slightly dampened by the loss, and many Matadors thronged to the Scarlet and Blue Homecoming dance later in the Girls' Gym. Sponsored by the junior class, the dance featured a Stardust theme. This was carried out in the decorations. The Flamingoes played for the Sandians' listening. and dancing pleasure. This dance climaxed the reign of the schools first Scarlet and Blue Homecoming court. 5 1 '- 4 Q if if Agnes Carol. Kathy lirixnei. runs for her life .is Howard. -lim King. wildly demon- S trates his explanation of Ginger's TD. Tommy Green. jerry Bryan. and Ginger. Pam Daxis. argue about her right to ioin the football team dramatics organization stages Presenting the first drainatics produttion of the rear. members of l..1s Gindileitis pro- duced Time Out for Ginger. Ronald Alexanders three-.ict comedy. Noi. -ifo. Directed by Howard Mensch. sponsor. and Carole Blazick. student director. the plat' was produced by special arrangement with Dr.1m.itists Play Service, Inc, The play is the story of .1 girls decision lu go out for the liootlaall team. lnspired by her fathers speech .ind her sisters boy friends taunts. Ginger Carol. 14-year-old school girl, decides to try out for football. To the principals dismay. no ruling has ever been made about girls playing foote ball. Delighting.her father. Ginger achieves national fame for her accomplishments. lin- couraged by the devoted family maid. Liza zie, Ginger's athletic career proves ein- barrassing to joan and Jeannie, the other Carol daughters. Ginger -is finally featured on the front of Life Magazine. Scoring a TD. Ginger appears to have achieved the pinnacle of success. But this high point brings about her decision to drop out of football and resume a more feminine role as she realizes that her team- mates gave her the touchdown. This deci- sion brings new happiness to the Carol family. Club members Hilliard Pickus. Jackie Newland, Carole Blazick. and june Ray' field laugh at ii typical Blazick quip while preparing flats for the performance Q time out for ginger' nov. 4-6 CAST OI: CHARACTERS: Lizzie, the maid Carole Blazick Agnes Carol Kathy Brixner Howard Carol . 'lim King loan, their daughter. age 18 Linda Abraham Ileannie. their daughter. age 16 'lean Stutsman Ginger, their daughter. age 14 Pam Daxis Eddie Davis. an athlete. loarta boy friend Cenrlue llilty Tommy Green, Gingeris boy friend jerry Bryan Mr. Wfilson, high school principal Richard Quintana Ed Hoffman, bank president. Mr. Carols hosi Steve Zendt UNDERSTUDIES: Bunny Baker, Judy Yoast. Charleta Baker, Sue Rodgers, Mary Britt. Terry Poe, Ronny Atkins, Hilliard Pickus, PRODUCTION STAFF: Steve Linville. Pam Davis, Sally Pollycut, lerry Bryan, Terry Poe. jean Stutsman, Mike Myers, Carole Blaziek. George Hilty, james King, Michele Wfimer. june Rayfield, Kathy Brixner, Sue Sceresse, jane Blake, Linda Durwood, Tina Forsberig, Nancy Allen. Bunny Baker, 'lill Harris. Ron Atkins. Pauline Durant Las Candilejas members served as ushers. . W K Ed Huffman. Stexe Zendt, leads a i using eheer fur Hi-ward Cariil. -Inn King. ,as fa inger Pam Daxi ml Fddie Dui Ge ree Hilt tie ah ii r Lizzie C role Blui k i x ine retds his paver utility eq v ry ryan. . tt . .t iw, -'L lung. a ' mer treeduitw . t tie ri' s wt the indixi ual. 'N varlous actlvltles hlghll ht year ala Faculty members jim Wilkens and Clem Charlton block xarsity player Mike Reed at Faculty Varsity game lNox 74 Actnities at Sandia this year included a Faculty Var sity basketball game a special assembly on atomic en ergy and playing host to the City Wide Speech Tour nament On Nox 24 the xarsity team met the faculty squad in the annual Faculty Varsity benefit basketball game Although proxmg stiff competition the faculty went down to a 73 48 defeat Proceeds from the game were dnided between the faculty and athletic funds Atomic Energy Commission of Oak Ridge Institute presented a program entitled This Atomic World to Sandia students Oct 19 Mr Bill Powell explained the fundamentals of atomic energy to promote greater in terest in its use durmg peace time The third annual Albuquerque City Wide Speech Tournament was held at Sandia on Nov 14 Some 160 students were present to represent 11 schools Sandia won fue excellent awards the largest number won durmg the meeting St Pius X squeezed out a win 63 62 over Sandia gwuwaa f-r Mr, Powell demonstrates the splitting of an atom at the atomic energy assembly Oct. 19. Senior girls serve guests at the City-Wide Speech Tournament reception, Nov. 1-1. ronnie bartek stars in sophomore play Sure as You're Born was pre- sented by the Sophomore Drama Club on jan. 14. Written by Don- ald Payton, the one-act comedy is the story of an unwanted son, Wil- bur Maxwell who is constantly causmg trouble The father Mr Maxwell becomes so exasperated that he wrshes that hrs only son was a thrrd daughter To hrs as tomshment a guardran angel trans forms the son rnto a daughter Wrlbur Mae But she presents exen more problems and the famrly IS eyen more unhappy Returnrng Wrlbur Mae to hrs status as son of the famrly restores the peace Guardran angel Russ Hetlrrck lrstens to the argument between Wrl bur fwllbuf Maej Max well Ronnre Bartek Mrs Maxwell Shrrley Balclwrn Mr Maxwell Nirlton Rose Betty Lou Maxwell Susan Stone crphcr and Connre Max well Connie Garcra Becomrng exasperated wrth Vsrlburs antrcs Mr Niaxwell prepares to swat h1m w hrle horrrfred Mrs Maxwell looks on Wrlbur Mae Ronmc Btrtek goes Into 1 tm trum after bemq dcmcd some extra moncy by hcr father The play was drrected by Wrllram Hales and the student drrector was Pat Crews sophomore It was presented sux trmes dur mg the day and to an exenmg audrence of parents and frrencls The successful pro cluctron was grsen after only seyen rehears 89 V 1 . , . 7 y . , , v 'V l Q ' vf ' v , 1 Y .. - als. . Q .A ,.,., second annual oanoncito project , ,W f..,,,,l f r Unloading the gifts at Ca?i'ontito. the students enioyed the Christmas spirit involved. The students were overwhelmed by the barren surroundings of the desti- tute Indians. 'il G Giving to Canoncito has til- ready become ii Christmas-time tradition at Sandia in its second year. The all-school drive took place just before the holidays during the week of Dec, 14-18. Home-rooms challenged each other, one wing challenged an' other and clubs participated. The whole school was involved in the project of collecting food and toys for the near-destitute Navajo Indians at Canoncito. Shy Indians withdraw from the strangers bearing gifts. brings christmas spirit to indians Mr. LaCour's homeroom, having challenged E-wing, collected the most donations, while Mr. Moorman's and Mr. Osner's homerooms were the runners-up. These groups sent repre- sentatives along with Student Body Council members to the Indian vil- lage with truck loads of gifts. The first snow of the season pre- vented the transporting of the dona- tions until Dec. 19, but that morning about 25 students showed up to load the food and toys and send them'to the waiting Indians. Back-breaking hours were required to load the donations from the Sandia student body. 1- mi, :1t,g ,gi,l,...i3 . ,,.L,?RL -7 si 53' ,9- -. if Articles ranging from hula-hoops to canned pumpkin made up the as- sortment waiting to be sent to Can- oncito, 9l . sv 5 ,ees .X if r rs H. .sg . 'ii' Q-..,nr,.r,, A chorus, band, modern dance membe Un Dec. l'. the Band, Chorus and Mod- ern Dance group combined to present the second annual Christmas program. High- lights of the production were special light- ing effects, ballet and modern dancers, and the eight member Bell Choir. Christmas Festival and Sleigh Ride were played by the Band, which also accompanied the chorus. The Mixed Chorus sang four Bach songs and five Russian carols. The Girls' Chorus presented several familiar carols and a few new ones. The audience was asked to join in singing several of the familiar carols. Dancing in the program was the Modern Dance Club which interpreted Winter Wonderland. Carol Thornton and four other ballerinas danced to the Waltz of the Flowers from the traditional Christ- mas record The Nutcracker Suite. A lively routine was presented to the tune of Winter Wonderland by members of the Mod- ern Dance Club. '1 The voices of the Mixed Chorus combine to sing the Processional Hymn. I f sm , :QA I O4 xl lg X1 K, ow- I 'W' X , 1 1 A 1 kv, I.. 'l fd lf mam!-an H X P 0 Q Q7 Y Vf v A wb I .W 1 H 4,,4f'4', WW , 1 ff dlamonds ln the snow beglns vacatlon A slovt dime drum mu ples 1nto the mood of the ucnmg Sophomores jumors ind scnrors enloyed the fnst ewenmg of the Chrrstrms xanatxon An ambrtrous couy le Jrtterb td Dramonds ID the Snow sponsored by the senror class was the theme ot the second annual Chrrstmas formal Dec 19 A mobrle consrstrng of cut mirrors on a rotatmg ball vuhrch threvs reflectrons on the vualls was the hrghlrght of the deco ratnons Dlamonds rn the Snow glrttered on the north vsall large crowd dressed rn therr Chrrstmasy best danced to the muslc of Duane Paul and his orchestra IU the Grrls Gym Judy Yoast was entertaxn ment commxttee head Head of the decoratron commxttee was Gxnger Mrchaels ugs whxle Others relax and Q C C 9 O C ix' N l I l w V Y .A N I , 0 i 4 . . V . 3 f ' 1 ,A above eight giant candles. A lk. murder trial intrigues audience District Attorney Fllnt questions 'Nlrs ohn Hutchms about what she saw on the nicht of jan 16 Wrrtten by Ayn Rand 'Nlrght of anuary 16th centers around a murder trral held on three consecutlve days rn March The suspense frlled three act melodrama was presented by the members of Las Candlleyas drama club on Feb 9 ll Exceptlonal scenery and stage props gaxe the rmpresslon of a real court room and trral mth the audrence as the actual spectators Scene opens as Karen Andre IS on trral for the murder of Bjorn Faulk ner a ruthless busrnessman Dnstrrct Attorney Fllnt trrcs to prose that Faulkners marrrage to Nancy Lce Whltfleld was a happy one by the and other wrtnesses Durxng the entnre trral Karen holds that the marrrage was only .1 bus: ncss deal on the part of the husband and that Faulkner really loyed her An unexpected dex elopment leads to the doubt that the body found mrght not haye been Faulkner 5 Berng selected each nrght from the audrence the Jury reached rts own yerdrct of the trnal as rf the jury members were actual yurymen Ot the three performances only the frrst nrghts jury brought rn the xerdrct of gurlty Karen Andre on trial tor her lrte argues xuth Nancy Lee Faulkner the urdoxx of the deceased man . - 7 'VL I . J ,' A testimonies of Nancy, her father and wealthy banker, George Wfhitfield, audlence decldes verdlct of trlal Actors relax md JISCUNS the pl u durrng., the fmxl rehears1l Del Crelo sophomore drama club Members of the Cast were Pfnwz llmfm Bazlzff fudge He :lb Dlffflff Allomey flnzt H11 ferfeluy De eine Allomey Slezem H11 Jerrelzry Cleve 0 Ike Com! Kmezz Andre Dr Ixnkfund Home: Van flee! lfmef Sweeney Nanny Lee Ifzulkner Uagdfz Szemou obn Gr :loam W hz! zeld azze Chandler Szgznd jzmgguut Larry Reg zu Roberla Van Rezzuelfzef Stefzograpber 'Ihe ylu vxhlth will be followed hy only one more produetron thrs year Vis dlreeted hy llovnard Menseh sponsor The student dlreetor was Ronny Arltrns yunror Stexe LIflXlllC vns the techmeal dxrector Produetron staff rneluded erry Bryan udy Yoast Mrlee Myers Sally Pollxeutt udlth Stroud Don Clark Ceorge Hxlty rm Krne Carole Blazlelt ean Stutsman Mrehele Wrmer Ronny Atlems Gxnger Stauffer and Vrekre Young The ushers vyere members of Escalante rll Harrrs Ben Phrllrps Rrehard urntana Terry Poe Dee Ann ohnson Stexe Zendt Mrehele Wrmer Ronme Atkrns Pam Davrs Stewe LlflNIllC Mrlee Myers Lee Dally ean Stutsman Carole Blazrele George Hrlty janet Ba11y Hrllrard Pxckus Tom Stuckey Judy Yoast Paulme Duran Sxgurd JU1'lgqUlSI expounds on hls deyotron to the Drstrrct Attorney Flxnt makes a frnal plea to the jury to the dxsgust of Defense Attor murdered Faulkner neu Stey ens and gangster Larry Regan 96 . I . O l ' f 4 v y J 3 I .ly I ey J . ,Y . -'X 4 Y 7 7 V r 7 ll. . I 4 A YYY J' . . U .f 4 l l gh . V . MH. 101721 Hutrlyim Sue Rodgers l Jyt I .I , f f f .y 1-1 I, A ', o so , , , , N X A, 4 e r' ,x , A I 1 .7 gals pursue guys on 'dogpatch day' During TWIRP Week CThe Woman Is Required to Payj, Feb. 8-13, social positions were rexersed as gxrls gleefully pur sued the boys Frrday was Dogpatch Day and students turned up rn a wrde xarlety of garbs Left to therr own rmaglnatrons students ar rrved rn burlap sacks home made and hand me down dress es ragged Jeans all sorts and srzes of shoes prgtarls corncob prpes straw hats lugs and shot guns 5 .ff Pursumg grrls fnght for a catch on Dogpatch Day rig 517' .ov lt' A' 44 Members of Student Body Councrl burld the throne for the approachmg TV IRP assemblw Dogpatch gxrls tree a lrkels uctrm for the Spmsters Spree 97 annual spinsters' spree climaxes Judy Campbell, Scarlet and Blue Homecoming Queen. escorts TVUIRP King Mike Reed to his throne. Princess Linda Bartek crowns Ron Locher as one of the two Knights for TXVIRP XY'eek. Varsity cheerleaders mix a magic potion to discover the name of the TNWIRP King. Activities for TVUIRP XY!eek began with an assembly to announce the TWIRP King can- didates. Boys nominated were Bob Sabino, Da- vid Goens, Mike Reed, Gary Cosper, Albino Martinez, Ron Locher, Roger Anderson, Jim Wfienczkowski, Marvin Byrd, Bob Stevens, Don Abbott, jay Harshe, Tommy Gill, Micky Kaer and Sammy Sampson. School activities were planned for each night of the week, with the Spinsters' Spree climaxing the week. A school play, Night of january 16th, was playing the first part of the week, Feb. 9-11. A wrestling match and two basketball games were also activities of TWIRP Week. wirp week activities, feb. 8-13 TWIRP King and the two Knights were announced at the TWIRP assembly Friday. Students watched with mounting excitement as Homecoming Queen Judy Campbell slowly walked to the waiting boys and placed the crown on Mike Reeds head. Princesses Linda Bartek and Penny Sojka crowned Ron Locher and Albino Martinez as the Knights. Then while Mike, Ron, and Al- bino looked on, Pam Davis and Ray Davis emceed skits and musical entertainment. Student Body Council sponsored the Spinsters' Spree Saturday night to raise money for next year's foreign exchange student. Girls sup- plied transportation, picked up the boys at their homes, opened doors, paid the admission fee to the dance and bought refreshments after- ward. A capacity crowd danced to the music of Mike Baca and his band. Couples at the dance paid a quarter to git hitched at one of the three marriage booths also sponsored by SBC. Fake rings and mar- riage licenses were presented at the assembly-line ceremonies. S S .5 Pam Davis. junior, and Ray Davis, senior. joke as they introduce entertainment at the TVUIRP assema bly, Feb. 12. Sherry Harp and Steve Grant dance to the music of Mike Baca's band at the Spinsters' Spree. V ,,.. , F ern Bryan peers from behind the marriage booth at the Spmsters Spree Feb 13 uhile .1 triumphant spinster hog ties her catch 99 .ni sbt 1 Q, ....- W' up Deutchman. E441 ' ' :J fuk' fjigg, uf-CLA'-J Q44 . 'ful aj Zip, ,Z .UQ a,,f.,:J ' 0,c.42.,.43, ,'0'A'5f'f'4f- Q 41 fi' fp!! di ,D if-fzgbf gf qmbai faafdzg , 6'-5-141-J 676 '44-24579 1149119 44, M 1' 6294 5 ' C-7 j' nf ,haf Of Y Pfigfgflfj, 'df 'M V!! if ,-0 1- . f -4 U ,f if 4 Ill Z V C '17 FQJLU ' 6 L ' 1.415 f perionalilies fd, Cf rw I 521, !j,gx,4-6 M ff 771 1 ' f f !4,f76aLfCLL - W0 ff' - ,fffbffv ' f 65 Cc.. Qlfffifllix 1 cr U, AV, . 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R t A L, U o I' if L , 0 j-Jef x ' Q 1 ,TA 1 YA y , . ,, 4 MRM I VV C - X A x x V ' second annual twirp week royalty Don Abbott Roger Anderson Marvln Byrd Gary Cosper Dave Goens jay Harshe Mxckey Kaehr Bob Sabmo Bob Stex enson 1m Wxenczkowskx Not plctured Tom Glll y y Sammy Sampson karen doreas and teammates lead Culminating more than a year of stren- uous activities will be the five varsity cheer- leaders May 30. Elected by popular vote May 5, 1959, were five juniors, Karen Dorcas, head, Bev- erly Deutchman, Linda Steffy, Sherry Harp and jim Felter, the first boy enrolled in the Albuquerque Public Schools to win this office in the past 12 years. jerilyn Bow- en was elected as first alternate and replaced Linda in November when she resigned. These five students carry a full schedule during the school year. They presented the B-team cheerleaders to the student body and were the leading figures in all pep assemblies which had to be presented twice because of the split sched- ule. This group is sponsored by Miss juric who also serves as chaperone at out-of-town games. jerilyn demonstrates a new technique during One of the Karen leads cheers, assisted by mascot Debra Charl- daily cheerleader practice sessions in front of the gym ton and the other cheerleaders, as the Matadors lick St Mary's Sept. 19. squads on to vlctorles 'Rl f 23:21. Cheerleaders form pathway for team as they return to field at half time at homecoming game. Nov, 20. 4 if X L, Karen Dorcas 'lf' Sherry Harp Bev Deutchman '..,h., jerilyn Bowen K af' . ,H -.Q 1.5 im Felter sophomore girls cheer for b-team 1 fXl!'LIl W5 'fi LL tl 51 X'--f Sm an 'mf K, rw N. 'Elf - f 7 A Q alt 1 .K 1, W -x 6 4 5 af ' M ' four win first places in annual speech contestsg four are national merit scholarship semi-finalists Semi-finalists in the annual na- tionwide Merit Scholarship aca- demic competition taken last spring are Cynthia Hewitt. james Rezel- man. Patricia Cazier. and jess Wahlenmaier. also a finalist in the National Honor Society test, Winners in the third annual city-wide Speech Tournament, Nov. 14, are Steve Zendt, first place, dramatic readingsg Linda Bartek. first place. interpretive readingsg Sharon Clevenger and Rick Smith. first place. debate team. 25 sandians attend all-state All State Chorus members are Carolrne Grrffrs Tom Stuckey Kathy Otrs Karen jordan Rlchard Qulntana Donna Martrn Steve Van Delmder Jan Fallon Kathryn Lodal jo Ann Brannon replaced Carolme lI2 All State Band members are Roger jonnotta joy Byrnes Kathy Strarght SECOND ROV' Ed Amsden Mrke Rhoads Lance Karney Clmt Andreson Sandy Strllxngs Twenty fue Sandrans repre sented the school at the 16th annual All State Musrc Festr wal anuary 20 30 at the Um xersrty of New MCXICO Choral chnxcran for the pro gram was Dr Charles C Hurt of the Unrverslty of Southern Callforma and the orchestra clmrcran was D Stanley Chapple of the Unrversrty of Washington Dr Paul Van Bodegraxen of New York Unryersrty was band chmcran All State Orchestra members are B111 Selles Mary Selles Roger Harnes SECOND ROW Gwyn Jones Karm Anderson Pam Joesch Bertha Salmon - I r y 1 ' 1 v , Y.. r .v . 'J . . r v y V J a 1 x y 1 a s ' ' 1 r r 1 y : A six win in poetry-writing contest 'UI XXIIHUEIS rn poetry competmon are Sharon Arnold Tom Blake Norma Orndorrr Then' pocms lppexrccl ln thc Nlountnn and Western I-hgh School Ramon nucazxne puhlmhed bw the h.1tronalEss1x Avo lltl n also had poctrx publlshecl ID the Xloun tam and Western Hxgh School Region magazme X I 3 Q - X Alice Carlson. ,lm Baker, Carmen Massey . WV , A Q J, i I . W 1. A A I , as ,S I I , I ,NX - f xg ' I I3 e even junior boys and eight junior Elected to attend Girls' Phillips, Walter Tobias. and Boys' State were -Ierilyn Bow en, Sharon Clevenger, Also attending Boys' State were Vincen t Maziotti, Tom Gill, Ben Thirty-eight junior boys and girls were picked by their classmates to attend mythical Boys' and Girls' States. Half of the thirty-eight were chos- en by the Faculty Advisory Committee to be delegates. The other nineteen were to act as al- ternates. Boys' State, sponsored by the American Le- gion, was held at Roswell's New Mexico Mili- tary Institute, june 2, and Girls' State, spon- sored by the American Legion Auxiliary, was held on the University of New Mexico campus, June 14. Wayne Clay, Manuel Archuleta, Bill Selles. girls attend mythical '59 states The eight Girls' State alternates were Nancy Barrack, Vicky Bell, Annett Brixner, Barbara Clar, janice Price, Linda Steffy, jackie Stansell and Linda Thomas. Alternates to Boys' State were Robert Bower, Dave Brubeck, Gerald Bryan, Dave Goens, Ross Jameson, Steve Linville, Lanny Messersmith, Bill Muel- ler, Gary Murphy, Charles Needham, and jim Rezzelman. Girls' Staters are Cynthia Hewitt, Margaret Stevens. Karen Dorcas Martha Postlethwaite, Merry Lee Dean. Girls' .intl limp' Staten .ite Micltcy Kaehr. Mar in Bxrl Pit Curr.: Nix c e B b Nibin lrst exchange student it ,M M egg? V, W., swf? K six are winners in essay competition Natxonal Essay urnners are Lrnda jones Hovt ard Rose standmg Robe .1 Harkes Sharon Palmer 'Ihex had therr essaxs publxshed rn the Nlountarn and Western Hlgh School Regxon magazine pub lzshed by the Natronal Fssax Assocratron Nir Mensch creatne vxrrtlng teacher presents awards to Other vsmners ln the essav Lompetrtmn Marx Belden and Tom Blake not pnttured Bll Bern These essaws were also publrshed ln the Mountarn and Western I-l1g.,h School Regron maga zme Jw , in school names e evenger dar citizen, sophomores win state debate honors Admmng their trophy are Rick Smith and Bari Bar rett sophomores who won second place n the an nual Roswell Inxitational Debate Tournament an 29 30 'lwentv teams competed from Ixevn Mexico and Colorado DAR Good Citizen award went to Sharon Cleven ger center senior Alternates also elected by fel low classmates and faculty were Pat Cazier left and Judy Campbell This award is presented an nually by the Daughters of the American Ruolu tion . , . . ' V . ' V 3 ' w l students receive various awards Rick Smith and Robin Carey. sophomores. are found at the drinking foun- tain between periods, Both were city finalists in the United Nations Youth Pilgrimage essay contest sponsored by the Oddfellows and Rebelcahs. jim Demas was named one of two state winners in the Westinghouse Sci- ence Search. His project was an Elec- tronic Number Reader. Winners at the '59 press convention are Ro and Sue Newsomg not pictured: jim Horner. uh Q fu? y Hall. Norman Wetzel. Ted Jarvis. Linda Hutchinson K 4, . . r W ll -i111 f advlsory councll names 23 to l IINDA ABRAHAM talented IUUSICIJH Its Cantlnleyxs RLlS5lx0L Ohshthcstxo sccrttarx Ccrtntltatt of Honor m Nlathcm 1tICs Member ot Xlllilflll Iratcrmtx ol Student XIUQICIIDQ hol7lJ1c-s are music .mtl xxntlng Class of 61 Whos Who .xt Qandm guts ruoigmuon to studcnts who Luc uncrgntl IS outstmdmtg school ladders 'Ihc Prmupals Aduson Counul ot Sandra Hugh Sthool thls year selected 23 students xpproxnmatcly om par tcm of thc sthool populatxon to mtltc up thc setond mnuil XVho s Who at Sandu Thesc studcnts vxcrc s6l6CteCl on A b.1SIS of acadcmxc honors leadershlp depcndab1hty and scruce to the school Ot the 25 mmecl 15 are snmors four of whom are malt mg a TCPCII ptrlorrmmc sum yumors xxcrg mmcd and Rtclt Sxmth vs ts tht only sophomorc sclettcd XIANLLL ARCHI LE1A encrgctxc uorlter 'N.1t1on.1l Honor SOCICU Bms State: Qtuclcnt Bmdx Councll Ogtmn ISIS Box of the Hear gmgr hoyes to recenc Axr Force Acadcmx .xppomtmcnt C .ass of 60 I20 o 0 x S , x ,t.- . , . . , gj 1 ' A , A . t . . '. A ' ' , , - - g , ' J . - t ,. A' 'L Al 2' ' . A .1 .' ,' A A A , ,' '- , '. ll V ...., fl 3 ' second annual who's who at Sandia BILI BERRX rcsponslblc lculcr Sophomurc .xml ILIUIUF class president Student Bod-, Cuuncll Dance Commlrtcn cluxrman Dnstrxct candxdatc for Suu btullent Councll pI'CSlLlLl'1l OPl1m1Sl9 hood Cllllfin avmrll Class of 61 .zctue student ursm Qhearlcadu Glrls irate u dent Bods Councll recordlng Secremn plans tu attend l mx er sm of Xen Nlexlco mayor ln Engllxh Class of K0 l2l ? 5. ' 'lf JERILYN Bowrix T .V .AJUA fl. AYZK'- archuleta, cazier, olgvenger, lane 1 Lf , ' Lili V I 5 A CVD i l S ' 1 1 , L rv X L X 4 L Lf by L L L P 23 L E5 9 Vlff' ,L ,f I PATRICIA PATH CAZIER V l capable president of Student Body Countil . . . Girls' State . . . National Honor Society ',,, Hopes to attend Pomona College. Claremont. Calif .,.. later teach high school history. C iss o 60 i 1 -ws ll +17 ' -lil Ili ill ilig- in-uni.-. SHARON CLEVENGER 2: prominent citizen DAR Good Citizen award Student il- Buds Council Special Days Committee chairman Girls State Class ot 60 DOROTHX CORNER studious scholar National Honor Societs National Spanish Honor Society Nfu Alpha Theta Le Cercle Francais Los Pintores hopes to attend Radcliff in Boston Niass xx ants to be a mathematician Class of 60 l.,: f' U K - -.Q fu ,J '!'.a , . Q J , . . ' H . f - . . A i ' -,,-,, , . . wants to become a medical secretary. -1- -1- -1- 1 11 -- .1- 1- 1- -- -1 -- .1- r i -1- .I ' . , - , ',..i. ' ...r'i 'V l' ' ' .1 .. .. ..- YF ln honors for second tlme BEVERLY BEV DEI 'ICHMAN peppy xarslty cheerleader Pep Club Councxl Plans to con guage teacher Class of 60 KAREN DORCA9 entbusnastxt ursm had cheerleader Cxrls State Pep Club H1 F1 Club Plans to work and attend college later Class or 60 l23 0 0 4 I Z i Q tinue education at Vnixersity of New Mexico and become a lan- , ' 5 Y A v C council names 15 seniors to second ORVEX HAINIPTON outstandmg athlete football letterman vrestlmg letter man S Club Celts vtants to be a coach Class of 61 l24 LUCY FISHER all around good student Pep Club G A A Hi Fi C ub would lxke to attend Stanford Class of 61 'ia A. -0 wh0's who at Sandia' section rp KAH KIRKINC1 ambxtxous student Future Nurses Club Los Danzantem presxdent Sandmn stttt xmntx tu attend .1 School Of nurs ln C an t K1 LEROH LANE exce twnal spurtsr an and Cholar ecord team All Qtlte toot .1 Ngtxonal Honor Noclets XX rebtlmg and baseball uoull lute tu studx enemeenm, at L nnemtx ur Colorado as: ut I .IL .wwfg CYNT I-IIA I-IEW ITT E6 ndable citizen Natmnal Honor Qt cxetx secretary Gtrls Qtate Student Body Counc1l Fore1g.,n Exchange Student Com mittee clmlrm in mretr ln the Iorenzgn Serx ice lS her um Class of 60 dl' seven members of Junlor class ,YW MARTHA NIARII PObTLETHXVAI'1E charmmg student Gxrls State Le Cercle Francals Band une presldent plans to attend 1 nncrslty of New Mexxco antl major m Englnsh Class ot 60 IZ6 RON LOCHER frrst rate athlete Varsrty basketball team rated basketball Star of the Week by the Al buquerque journal TW IRP Ixmght tenms Arxzona State College hlstory mayor Class of 60 1-af o o J an . lf ,K My x f H' ii W N , ,I 1 ' '1 f 'V J A -Q, I VV . 4 H 5 1 1, N I 1 tv. 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V . sn: 2 1 J , V lag. , M l2 xv. earn recognition in 'who's who' MIKE RFED superxor basketball playcr second team All Cnty basketball Bows State plans to mayor ln Phys1cal Eclucatlon at Lnnerslty of Neva BICYICO Class of 60 will ANNE QCOTT realw xolunteer btudcnt Buds Council Elcctxon Commxttce Chairman btate Student Councxl Delegate Student Boclx Councnl Actomgllshment Auard plans to ttlltm a ln eral arts course ot stutlx ln tolleae Class ot C1 I27 rlck smlth IS representatlve RICK SMITH remarkable orator State mnner I Speak for Democracy con es frrst place Impromptu and deba e m Clty Speech Touma ment cm flnalrst rn L N Youth Pllgrrmage essax contest second place Roswell Inxxtatlonal Debate fournament serxed as cm manager on Houth Das plans to be a laxuer and polmcran Class of 67 l28 WIIIIANI BILL SEI LFS wmmmng, IIIUSICIJU and scrcntrst Nanonal Honor Socrcty Nlu All ha Theta Boss State Band presldent chem rstrs scholarshnp xx ould llke .1 career rn math research Class of 60 ' C 9 ' 9 sophomores ln who s who at sandla JESS XYAHLENMAIER honor student . . , National Honor Society . . . Mu Alpha Theta . . . Chess Club . . . thirtl place Physics. Sandia High Science Fair . . . Medal for Outstanding Physics Student at Sandia Class of '60 W ALTER DOLG XX ESTPHALL buss athlete tonthall XXreSll1ma tracit S h sits Laramie Vuo Class or KO STEVE ZEXDT responsible leatler iinior class xice president Lib C-lfldl leias treasurer morn nt, announcen cnt announcer hfipes to stuclx toward .1 Phd in Psi holou Cla rss M. P , ' U . , , fs -4 X , ' .' 'j...- ,. . Clu vice-president , . . plans to nwaior in Biology at Vfyoniing L'nixer- - . 1 l N 1 I ' . ij 'iAs', .ss of '61 .Ap :W .1 'x '1 5 I ,EL nf 1 fi ff!! , 3 ,Q ff, , we - , , f- Q f Q ' X : .. ' ., 1 - .'- . , 4 ti ff.',' 'V'L ' Q-1 A n ' ' ,'. V1.i',.qal'lv'! txxzais ff, It ,K s ' .3110 '.,g . -?,.f- -' f - Vg., ,. Q QQ? nv 9 ffl' av I is ,Ig I 1 , .L f 1 Uri ,qi f I s ' ,' 'xx lug L ' V ,qs ,gi , I . ,511 451, a ef? 11? Qzsq v1 f V, .SE 1+-l. if .gx ' vi ' L I -1 , A .y-' ' A A ,1', Y sbzgffi .,' , X Y ,K Q Y f .3 it x E' F v I Derrill Kerns. .ff . ' I ,ff J. V ff ! I ! , , I SPOITS Jporlmzmzflaip . . . flmmpiomlaip . . . rily, diftrirt and nate fam- petitiozz . . . Victorief and defeaty . . . gridderf, mgerx, malmen . . . teamwork . . . imiiridua! bofzorf . . . theye are Smzdidf atbletef in anion. G. vc 3 , , 'P 4 A253-, iii 2' M' ,. , f -,nf 43 , 4:41 4531? gi' if football season for matadors Leroy Lane joe Long Doug Westphall No. 399 Center No. 36g End No. 153 Fullback 125 185 lbs. 123 148 lbs. 12g 157 lbs. Westphall is tackled hard in the Matador Home- coming Same with Farmington which closed the season. Matador seniors in three point stance: Marvin Byrd, john Byland, Leroy Lane Leo Gallegos, joe Long, STANDING: Pat Enright, Steve Clark, Doug West phall, Bill jackson. saaaelahl ' '59 matadors combine Bob Austin No. 7g Fullback 11g 160 lbs. Eddie Baber No. 28g End 11g 160 lbs. Mo Barreras No. 6g Halfback 105 148 lbs. Steve Byrd No. 385 Tackle 113 185 lbs. Bob Carbone No. 18g Fullback 10g 180 lbs. Upton Ethelbah No. 10g Halfback 11g 135 lbs. desire, skill ny-.....-......- - capturing second in ' ' f 5 8 St. Mary's player is tackled in 35-13 Mata- dor win. Alan Hammar No. 20g Guard 11g 155 lbs. Orvey Hampton No. 16g Quarterback 11g 157 lbs. Gary Hanson No. 19g Guard 115 150 lbs. George Heath No. 139 Fullback 11g 176 lbs. Ralph Kemp No. 17g End 11g 145 lbs. Harry Kerns No. 453 Tackle 11g 225 lbs. Clty gud race -rgg wg 5 ' a V, l,,,1Q!','i ..ff'24? np, ,gw:1gsLZ'4'i 'f Q ,SH M fifiikj f . W ,lg 4, 5. J is -ik. -J 'If W 93 W 'T 2 - .15 K Q X 2 F - -w,,,.v,, if-iiw 2'-a A : A ' 'X 1 E ff a Y 2 : f fm' - C T6 35 gf T. - fm 1 Q. Lv., , -gt ' t ' 'W 'lf A1131 1 1. 1 ,ef 1 W' T F' - 4 1 ,Q , ,. 4 . 1 5 , .Ll tn was '92 sf wiv: if V , n ' ,J 39 . Q -N... a l ,f . 5 ' K , , , my . f., .v , 9,5 f,,. If QQ 17 Q, X 'I XT? I MWC 'ZOX-,FFR 14 '4E 3e' 2 Xsf '39 'sf 415703 IS. A WCIEQ my 'QYX . I ' vs 61 5 3 gallegos, westphall chosen to play i .u. .-a ' 'K 1 . -. ' '-w-. 'V 'l .. . We . , , -7 .. ,. , ,t . . rf -,- i1 W't'4f-,gan 'T ' A . fig?-QB. I: f Tw '. 'My' . t f. -' MQW- . f 9Yi.:.-Qw- St. Mary's taclclers swarm a Matador ball carrier in the game with the Cougars. Showing vast improvement over the first grid squad, the '59 Matadors compiled a 5-5 seasonal record and a 3-3 record in 1AA Conference, Western Division. This ac- counting was good enough to earn Sandia a tie for first with Highland High in the city grid standings. Football brought many honors to Matadorland this season, while the Sandians were the seventh-ranked team in the state. Sandia had the distinction of having Several players get state and city-wide football honors. Leroy Lane made the AP All-State team at guard, and Mo Barreras had the distinction of being the first sophomore in a decade to be named to The Tribune's first-string mythical All- City team. Garnering second team honors for Sandia were seniors Leroy Lane, Leo Gallegos, Doug Westphall and junior Steve Byrd while jack McMurrough, Joe Long, Louis Price and Orvey Hampton received honorable men- tion. Leo Gallegos and Doug Westphall were selected by members of the New Mexico Coaches Association to play in the annual North-South All-Star game. Although losing the season's opener, Sept. 4, to Artesia 26-0, the Matadors were competing in IAA Conference for the first time. Running true to form in the second seasonal outing two weeks later, the Matadors over- whelmed St. Mary's Cougars 35-13. The next game found the Sandians in Trinidad, Colo., I38 where the locals were beaten 20-14 via a last minute Miner touchdown. Undaunted by this, the Matadors humil- iated Gallup 47-7 before a home crowd, Oct. 3. Traveling to the home of the Bulldogs, Las Cruces, the local gridders lost a heart-breaker, 7-0, to the team which later won the state football championship. This score represented the lowest number of points the Bull- dogs were held to all season. Returning home Oct. 17 to play a strong Highland eleven, the Matadors fell to the Hornets' sting, 26-7. Friday, Oct. 30, found the Matadors playing the Valley Vikings on a cold, muddy field. Unhindered by the mud and the fact that they were rated underdogs, the Matador machine rolled to a 21-6 victory. Sandia continued its winning ways in the next contest, defeating Albuquerque High 28-7. Santa Fe's Demons proved to be no match for Charlton's chargers also, as they fell before the mighty Matadors, getting shut out 23-0, running the Matador victory streak to three games. Unfortunately, this ended the following week-end when the Matadors played Farmington in a Homecoming game, Nov. 20. The first haltf venom of the Scorpions proved too much as the Matadors found themselves on the short end of a 27-20 score, a heart-breaking end for a Home- coming game and the last outing of the Matador grid season. annual north south all star tllt Xiembers of thc B grid team were Daxe Harris XVOody Woodard B1lI Bentls Duke Thornton Charles Mack Stexe Miller NWaIl3 Shytle second rovs Dems Nail Eddie Adams Paul Scheufler Jim Denny Todd Burnett Tony Gonzales Bobby Lane Showing desire and speed the Noxilleros Sandias B team roared to an undefeated season 3 O 2 Tying the Bees were Highland and Santa Fe while losing to them were Belen Valley and Albuquerque High Guiding the Novilleros this season was Coach Lloyd Sandia oppon nt score SHS SHS SHS H SHS Belen Valley Highland Santa Fe Albuquerque 2 0 2 6 20 20 1 0 Charging for a clash Matador tackler Ralph Kemp prepares no send an AHS ball carrier crashingto the turf Noi 6 0 1 I third row: David Powers.vGayland Morris, jim Cochran, Lloyd Mercle, Stewart Burgess, Larry Hood, Jerry Burmeister. l ' e . . y V. y . , 4- - - , ' 4- 3 3 ' , ' . 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Q matador cagers reed, harwi ran EDDIE BABER No. S23 forward 11: 6'2 JOSF GARCIA No 37 guard GABE GON ZALES Fnghtmg for the ball are Matadors Harshe and Harvu m the game vlth OLOS uhxch thc Nfatadors mon 58 39 jan 1 W N 101- 4125 No. 12: forward 133 6'3 1 h ln clty basketball scorlng STEVE GRANI JAH HARSHE CHL CK HARIWON ko 54 center No 50 forward N0 44 guard ll J 5 17 3 3 Storming to an excellcnt W 6 record at tourney time were Srndu s tall and tllented Matadors axcraging 6 3 Capping regular season play with 1 57 w6 oyertime xretory oy er arch ru rl H1 blind High Feb the Sandians captured the mythical city crown Also winning this came boosted the Mrtadors into second scedinyg in District tourney play March 5 5 larminy, ton and HHS were seeded first and third respeetiyely torn rrdcd to the Qtrtc finals March 10 17 lrrnle Hlrm wx is named to the Albuquerque Tribune s 1960 All C ity lu rsleetball te lm by the local high school eoacbcs Nialting., the second team yxcre Mike Recd Ind Ron Loeher Stexc Grrnt md Iddie Bxber rcceiycd honorable mention Hami xx rs rlso n xmed to the ournxl s first string, All Tourney team bnagginr, the rebound agunst the Al-li Bulldtrs is Mltador Frank Hamm uh lc Qteye Grant Ron Loch er an' Niiltc Reed wart poised for action lbs Nirtadors won the Zane 43 O U O Q fe' 3' -ff V 111' 183' At thc time of this writing, District play' had not yet taken place, llowcvcr, thc two final winners of the tourney' will bc l 'I V 'f' ' ' i ' 2 i '. 'l' . L 2 AA r ' ' - i . '- iii-asf A A L i A I ,Qi f my 5 ' an H ? 35 wx ' . .A,4 ,A u ,J W 2 Y fa. w , 5, M ? fi ij vb 5, J Y ,cf gm S x f 'Cl f 2 6 fi W 7 1 for clty cage champlonshlp feb 27 BOB STANSELL RON STAPES No 30 forward INO 34 guard Clalmmg the ball against the AHS Bulldogs rs Stese Grant as the Matadors won 57 43 Sandra SHS SHS SHS HS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SH SHS SH HS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS Oppon nt Bernalxllo Santa Fe Plus X St Peter Grants Roswell OLOS Belcn Aztec Farmmgton Ifstancxa Las Vegas Rosvs all Im ntatnonal Tournament Rosw ell Tucumcarr Los Alamos Roswell Menaul AHS Los Lunas Espanola Magdalena St Mrchael RIO Grande St Mary Las Cruces Valley Los Alamos HHS Score 55 44 37 34 -L8 45 9 80 47 52 44 58 39 63 33 58 28 52 76 58 51 68 37 54 62 77 70 48 50 54 56 70 50 52 -L3 55 42 57 46 O 57 52 56 59 65 53 50 56 68 60 57 56 At rlght Sandras Xlllxe Reed rates .1 Las Cruces plaser for thc lull but the Bulldogs xson 56 50 Q I Q . 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' ' -' - 64-61 . grapplers wnght prlce, kern bees and sophs post good seasons Sand1a H SH H H H SH SHS SH HS HS H HS HS SH SHS SHS H HS H H SHS SH B Tea Oppon t Bernal1llo HHS Santa Fe P1us X Valley Grants HHS AHS OLOS Belen Aztec Farmmgton Estancla Valley Menaul R10 Grande Los Lunas Espanola St M1chael St Ma AHS Los Alamos m Season Score 57 47 46 51 32 47 58 26 56 45 49 45 34 32 55 60 59 22 42 22 58 24 43 44 43 31 63 42 31 32 76 48 60 20 66 57 82 63 74 29 45 52 56 46 B Tournament 59 60 B s were Mac Bell jxm Cochran Mo Barreras D8Vld Hunt second row Bnll Berry Fl1p Baudo1n Reed Holder 11m Fauver jesse Porte SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS H SHS SHS SHS Sophomore Season R10 Grande Santa Fe Valley R10 Grande HHS AHS Valley AHS R10 Grande HHS A A Coach B111 jackson 30 54 53 37 40 34 52 55 38 35 57 47 36 42 53 70 30 29 49 38 1817 38 41 I46 SHS Valley Coach joe Cahgure 48 50 Sophs are Dulce Thornton Jxm jackson Jim Welsh Russell G1vler Leroy Wxlson jlm Bux ton second row Lloyd Mercer Fred Kmght Roy Fowler Bobby W1ll1ams M1ke Gary Andy Johnson I I 9 ' en S S ' - S . 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' - S S . ry - 5 Q S S ' - IS - IS - wln tltles as sandla takes state 'Nil L1 ch Clem Charltons matmen ire Bradley Wright Albino 'Nlartinez Bugs Nail Dawid Harris Pete Warner Benny Smith Bob Sabino Bill Gilpin Mxnuel Garcia Jan Vxhitford Bil' Daxidson Daxid Blandford second rows Charles Mack Louis Prine Todd Burnett jerry Burmeister Piul bchiufler Bob Hunt Ifdd Adams Wfoodx Xwoodlrl Hank Saicrs Bob Lane Bob Meadows Robin Ashlog third rom lerox Iam Bill Bentlu Richirl Nliller Don XY'1rder john Schropp Dun Qpatz Pit Enright larry Saires Allin Hammar Harry Kerns Orme Himi ton Stew Bi rd Struggling, for the take-down against .1 Highland wrestler is Matador grapple: Bob Sabino. on the right, This match was won by the Hornets to the dismay of Sandia fans 25-Iii. sandla grapple-:rs place SCCOH l SH H SH SHS SHS SHS SH SHS HS SHS SHS SHS SH SHS SHS i H SHS COACH CHARLTON Sandra Opponents AHS Valley Trrnrdad HHS Aztec Las Cruces Alamogordo Las Cruces NM School f Rro Grande Durango HHS Los Alamos AHS Santa Fe Santa Fe Valley or the Vrsually Handrcapped Score 2418 32 ll 3 3 14 25 30 25 4 5 4 0 39 17 30 18 3 9 18 25 4 6 22 17 4 0 4 5 24 0 Harry Peaches Kerns junror whrpped Hrghland s Frank Salat to crnch the State Hrgh School Wrestlrng Champronshrp for the Matador matmen 105 101 The state matches took place Feb 19 20 at the Unn ersrty of New Mexrco s johnson Gymnasrum The Hornets frnxshed frrst rn crty competrtron wrth Sandra second and Albuquerque Hrgh thrrd Other team scores for schools partrcrpatrng were AHS 80 Aztec 63 Rro Grande 43 Los Alamos 23 Valley 17 Alamogordo 15 Las Vegas Robertson 14 Las Cruces 13 San ta Fe 8 Gallup 2 Raton 0 m the state tournament thrs year I S - . A S S ' . S ' ' 9. 5. 5 41- 5 2- S ' ' . 3. l 1 g S 2. 3- 4 ' S S 2- Strugglmg to stay rrghtsrde up against a Hornet grappler rs Sandras Albmo Mar trnez Martmez was a thrrd place wrnner 111 Clty C0lIlPCtltlOll IH SCCOl1d year Jsfgw ef? Jhx HARRY PEACHES KERINS L J PRICE BRAD WRIGH1 LOI'DPlllDl,, the IH ' seasonll record the Mltulors lost only to Hlghland nexer being serlously challenged othervlrse Iortunltely for Sandu 11 out or 17 lertermen mll return next selson Also letterrng xx as manager rm K1mb.1ll Thxs season the Matadors count 1n thcrr ranks three state champrons Peaches Kerns unlrmlted class L Prrcc 118 lh class Brad XX night 130 lh ellss Also placrnr rn tournament competrtron were second place vunners Brll Dnrdson ohn Schropp and Stexc Byrd Cmrnerrng thrrd place honors were Chucle Closes Albrno Nhrtrnez and Todd Burnett whlle Bull Crlpln clanned Z1 fourth nlace medal Charles Ternrxte Closes seems to hase All the upper hand rn hrs match xuth .1 I-hgh land wrestler -Ian 13 . . 0 O Q ' fix' , .1 1, fiflfvgj, TW 1, 0 r x 3 .. ,. , . In v ' . ' , 11.4 3 . ' . .' , ' . - , . . -' - . . A , v f L' . . . v . ,Lv I . . , . - . r . ,: , . . . I, .,. , , , . , 5 . . , , ., . LZ . - - . - f . 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ISI admlmstratlve department plans future L- ROBERT BI ELDER Board of Educatron Clerk natrve of Albuquerque grad uate of Albuquerque Hrgh and LNM vrce presrdent and member of Board of Drrectors of Albuquerque Natronal Bank MRS MARY NICOLAI Board member for 17 years natne of Mrchran serxed as member of the got ernor s commrttee on the Mrd Century Whrte House Conference on Chrldren and Youth member of Delta Kappa Gamma Alpha Beta Epsrlon Mothers Club of Pr Kappa Alpha Whos Who rn the West J LEON THOMPSOIN New est member of board natne of Aztec N M charter member of Junror Chamber of Commerce and Optrmrsts ast xrce chaxrman of Commumty Chest past drsaster charrman of Red Cross sen mg on Kxvwanrs Club Board vrce presrdent Sax age and Sganzmr RICHARD XX THORNE Vrce presrdent of Board for 21 years natne of Carlsbad assrsted rn formatron of Communrty Chest one of the frrst vrce presrdents of New Mexrco School Board Assocratxon par ner ln Strong Thorne Mortuary member State Masonxc Grand Masters I52 DR CHARLES R SPAIIN Superrntendent of Schools name of Tennessee father of 3 AB Bethel College McKenz1e Tenn MA Peabody College Nashxrlle Ed D Teachers College Columbza Lnner sr Dean College of Educatron LAM Chaxrman New MEXICO Cooperatrve Program rn Educatxonal Admrnrstratron Presrdent Beta Chapter Phr Delta Kappa has vsrrtten articles for xarrous professronal journals Whos Who rn Amerrca Leader rn Educatron and XVho s XVho rn Amerrcan Educatron s Y JACKSON Presrdent of Board of Educa tron for 20 years member 24 past presrdent Commu nxty Chest Krwanrs New Mexrco Unnersr Club rco School Boards Assocratron member LNM Advrsory Commrttee 0 o 0 , ? V , il 4 I .., , I. ,.. D , ' .., , '- ' ' YY ' '. fYz-- r. . .- '. l U ll ' I, lf - ' v Y J H' ry former president of New Mex- , , Y . . . . D .-.-P A owth of city's public schools LEROY BRANNON Prmcrpal born Independence Kan father of 2 glrls 17 9 AB MA Colorado State College Greely Colo attended New Mexlco Hrghlands Unrverslty UNM member Phl Delta Kappa Beta Rho Chapter member Krwanxs Club has taught chemxstry physrcs blology math enjoys woodworklng and rock collectmg LQNUM blow! INORMA WRIGHT born Mxssourl mother of a son B S Central Mxssourr State College graduate Unxversrty Unn ersrty of Mmnesota UNM Delta Kappa Gamma member Juv enrle Pro Commxttee Bernalrllo County hobbxes rnclude pet skunk Pepper administrative e even work to kee Q.. f W aw ' H . ' .-svafiaaafvvf L 'fur f' .ff , ,LLJV4 Ma, ' 2471- ,A14 X MRS. MADGE GOOD Principals secretary . . . school boolclceeper . . . two sons in New Mexico universities. Dennis. Sandia '59. Jay , , . favorite vacation spots. Nassau. Bahama Islands. MRS. VIRGINIA HAGAN School registrar and assistant principals secretary . . . born. Marshalltown, Ia .... graduate, Marshalltown High School . . . mother of Kim. 12. Kathy. 8 . . . replaced Miss Edson. vlan. 4. yi' MRS. MURIEL JAMES Nurse . . . native Missourian . . . claims New Mexico as home . . . mother of twin boys. 7 . . . sponsors Future Nurses of America club , . . B.S.. VNM. MRS. NANCY LEE SL'L Counselors secretary . . . in charge of bookroom . , . mother of two . . . Los Alamos High graduate. MRS. MARJORIE L. VUEST Attendance secretary , . . native of Albuquerque . . . attended Texas Wciman's 'L'niversity . . . library s ience.F musi major. if A A 2 I al i Y ,def i' 41, A Qf ,ef LJLJUA-Q, , 5 I . 1 Pl-0 Mb sa, G le TA QM GNL l54 Q ,Q -x.X KM - , l, Joao MISS MARGARET EDSON Assistant principals secretary . . , school registrar . . . born Montclaire. N. J .... claims Madison. Ind.. as home , . . B.A. Indiana L'niversity . . . resigned December. MRS. MARY ELLEN JOHNSON Principals secretary for four years . . . resigned Noxemher . planning move to Omaha. Neh. ll P tl ,, X ww., --N ,, . -by 1.7 ' If xlf. fl V' fi' U .yi ,fin J,-Z' CMJ! .il ' 7x0 I F AMERICO A. P. ANDRADE Assistant attendance director . . . born New Bedford, Mass, . . . home Scranton. Pa ,... father of 2 . . , member Phi Delta Kappa . . . B.A,. L'niversity of Scranton . , , camping. hiking. wood- working are favorite past times. MISS DENA DOMENICALI Librarian . . . native of Albuquerque . . , B,A., English, L'NM . . . M.S.. library science. lfniversity of Illinois . . , visited England. Holland, Belgium. Switzerland. Germany. Italy, France. Spain. North Africa . . . reading. photography are hobbies. -i 1 is I- if' lk X71 - I. ,Y ,2 Y ffiflfwfii Jw qeeufgf .1949 Miss is NERVA Assistant 'Iibrarian well . . . B.A., Hanover College, Hanover, Ind .,,. veteran of US. Army Signal Corps . . , books are pastime. JACK GOODNER Attendance director . . . born Oklahoma City. Okla .... home Albuquerque , . , father of 2 . . . alumni of jefferson Junior High and Highland High , . B.A., economics. VNM . , . MA.. school administration, UN . . , member Phi Delta Kappa . . . building stero library in Spf ' em!! f, . . ', f fi 'I IN DONNELL ' . . . born Greensburgf .... home Ros- . . ,ff 'bc' Wijfgitgvyfggpgp W, ,iii culty men do can-can during the Talent Show at Zag? 'Lt JOHN R. HOBACK Administrative assistant . . . born York. Neb. . . home Rushville, Neb .... B.A,. history. Doane College , . . M.A.. school admin- istration, IQNM . . . further study in secondary education, UNM . . . part-time instructor. UNM. 1958-59 . . . D04it-yourself projects in spare time. RICHARD E. SLINKER Director of student affairs , . . born Merry Oaks. Ky .... father of 5 . . . BS. Canterbury College , . . MS. Butler University . . . advanced work toward doctoral degree. Colorado State Col. lege . . . member Zeta Sigma Nu Fratemity . . , active in Kiwanis. American Cancer Society, American Red Cross. term M7 counselors also assist faculty MRS. BETSY BOKXDS Head Counselor . . . horn El Paso, Tex .... home Dawson. N. Mex 4,,. B.A.. English. history, UNM . . . MA.. Counseling and guidante. UNM . . . member Phi Kappa Phi. Alpha Delta Kappa. Pi Lamhda Theta LSRADY HARLAN Counselor . . horn iliLll.ll'UNl. N. Mex. . home Capitan. N Mex .... father of 2 .,.. ittended New Mexito XYeSte-rn College. Silxer City. N Mex ..,. BS.. guidante and tounseling . . . member Alhuquerque Youth Countil. Alhuquerque Counselors . . enjoys hunting and golf in spare time MRS. BEA LAXX' Counselor . . . horn South Dakota , . . one son. liill . ISS.. home etonomits. South Dakota State Vnixersity . . . M.A.. tounseling. VNM . . Plays Bridge and minus in tree time. RAY T. NOBLE Counselor , . . born Los Angeles. Calif .... father of 1-yeartold girl . . . member Phi Delta Kappa. Phi Alpha Theta . . . BA.. secondary edutation. UNM . , . M.A.. school administration. UNM . . , graduate Fellowship in Bureau of Edutational Researth. University of Denver. 1961462 . . . working on Doctor of Edu- cation. If of Denver . . . on leaxe from FHS next year. Ui , yy I ! K -rlfv . A ' 'Mi . W A Q iff 7 i f i . of i .C The Hliatulty Freudsu do the Charleston for the lfatulty Talent Show at Mardi Gras. III rs ln solvlng student problems MN MRS EVELYN B CIVEROLO Art and Commercial Art born Bolton England claims Albuquerque as home mother of three St seph s College MFA crafts and painting LINM Instituto Allende San Miguel Mexico enyoys writing dancing paint ing craft work sponsors Celts and Los Pmtores ARTI-Il R H COTHRAN General Shop and Crafts has usited Korea japan Hawaii Bermuda Canada builds houses fishes hunts and swims for pastimes born Ixiagara Falls IN Y home Grand Junction Colo B S Colorado State Lnrxersity sponsors Tridents CHARLES SINGLETON Mechanical Drawing born Portales New Mex in education mayor industrial arts Eastern New Mexico Unner sity Portales elected Silver Key enjoys hunting fishing travel woodworking in spare time MRS RONNIE E FAIRBLRN Bookkeeping I General Business born Fairfield O mother of 1 photography reading hobbies member American Association of Lniwersrty Women BS business administration Syracuse Lnrwersrty Attended Russell Sage College and LNM MRS. MARJORIE FOX Typing I and II Bookkeeping . . . acting head of the depart- ment . . . born Okla .... home Durant, Okla ,.,. mother of - . . . B.S. English Southeastern State College Durant Okla. . . . MA. L'NM. MRS. ANN JL MPER Typing Shorthand . . . born Alva Okla .... graduate LINM . . . B.S. education . . . alumna Delta Delta Delta . . . Mortar Board. senior women's honorary . . . Campanas iunior women's honorary . . . Spurs sophomore women's honorary . . . outstand- ing Freshman woman . . . sponsors B-team cheerleaders and senior class. PAT W. LOYD Distributive Education, Business English . . . born Mt. Vernon, Tex ,... father of 2 . . . graduate of Texas State College . . . B.B.A..' general business . . . M.A., secondary education . . . Phi Delta Kappa . . . sponsors DECA. MISS VERMEILLIA STERMER Typing I . . . born Perry. Okla .... B.S., business education, Oklahoma State University . . . sponsors Ivy Club . . . enjoys bridge, photography, bowling. in free time. 1 W 92 fac MRS. DORIS B. XVEBER Shorthand I, II . . . born Hendricks County, Ind .... home Pittsboro, Ind .... member Sigma Phi Kappa Delta. Kappa Phi Delta . . . B.S., business education and physical education, Central Normal College . . . University of California, Santa Barbara Extension.' MISS JO YVETTE BOUGHTON journalism, English, sponsors Sandian and Crest . . . born Mar- mande. France . . . home College Station. Tex .... B.S. and B.A., Texas VUoman's University . . . journalism major . . . M.A., New Mexico Highlands University . . . National Association of Journalism Directors, National Association of University Women. MRS. ANITA BOVUERS English III . . . born, Ill .... home Zeigler, Ill .... graduate of South Illinois University and UNM . . . Majors in history, economics, English, education, MRS. CYRENA DINSMORE English II , . . born Mount Ayr, Ia ..,. home Houston, Tex. . . . graduate of Drakell, Des Moines, Ia .,.. B.S.. University of Houston . . . member Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi , , . Resigned end of first semester, replaced by Miss Gale Arnold, not pictured. WILLIAM HALES English II . . . sponsors Escalante Del Ciello, Sophomore Drama Club. MRS. BETTY HANCOCK English . . . born Eloydada, Tex .... M.A., West Texas Tech- nological College, Lubbock . . . Member Pi Omega . , . favorite vacation places, France, Belgium . . . hobbies include writing, singing, baton twirling and trout fishing. MRS. LUCIA HART English II, Al ebra. General Math . . . born Texarkana, Tex g . . . , 2 years pre-med, Wellesley College . . . B.A., University of Texas . . . working on M.A., UNM . . . speech, writing. drama, hobbies. INIISS -IUDITI-I I-IENLEY English III, IV . . . born I-libbing, Minn .... attended University of Minnesota, Beloit College, Elmhurst College . . . lighting award, Beloit College, acting oscar, Elmhurst College . . . enjoys skiing, bridge, dancing in spare time. filaffkt, , ixqjem Qkfxl-.LY7 ,0v,3gir.,j7. Ori7u,oAJ - A X ' ' . 4. -DVLKNXG loom., 'y Ouwi - ENT . '-lofkwl ' .' . - fx f I 4 - r, s 4DlAJll'KC,pO'l gr p,L:.'Jt 4'lCiC af Aitglqgxechi - over L ouble-shift Sandia this year MRS. DORIS HODGE English IV . . . born Milwaukee. XVis ,... B.S., University of XX'isconsin . . . member Phi Kappa Phi. Sigma Phi Epsilon . . , Freshman Honor Scholarship . . . collects Indian pottery at pueblos . . . sponsors junior class. MRS. MARGARET HOLDERN ESS English IV . . . native New Mexican, Tucumcari . . . A.B.. High- lands University . . . BA., UNM . . . attended Mexico .City College . . . member Delta Sigma Epsilon, Delta Kappa Gamma. Sigma Alpha Iota, 2' x11 l' . ' 1' ' J 'U' fr or va s rf, Af- ir' F' Miss JEANE JURIC English II, Speech I, II . . . born Ely, Nev .... attended St. Mary's, Albuquerque . . . B.A., UN . . won first place, senior division of the UNM oral inte tion speech contest . . . sponsors varsity cheerleaders. JAMES LACOUR , I Engilsh IV . . . born Iowa v . home Charles City, Ia .... B.A,. State University of Iowa . . . A., UNM . . . member Sigma Tau Delta, national hono ary English fraternity . . . has visited England, Belgium, Holland, Germany, France, Switzerland. Aus- tria, Italy . . . sponsors National Honor Society. JIM MEALY English III. HOWARD M. MENSCH English III, Creative Writing, Dramatics, sponsors Las Candilejas . . . Pittsburgh, Pa .... home Canton, O .... A.B., University of Toledo . . . graduate work at University of Washington, UNM, New Mexico Highlands University . . . Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. MRS. NORA NUNNALLY English II . . . born Duncan. Olcla .,.. home Montrose, Colo. . . . mother of 4 . . . A.B.. Colorado State Teachers College . . . enjoys sewing and playing piano in spare time. RICHARD PRALL English II . . . born Iowa . . . home Newton. Ia .... B.A., Ottawa University, Ottawa. Kan .... -4-year Maytag Foundation Scholarship . . . enjoys tennis and swimming in spare time. MRS. PAIQLINE RAEL English II . . . born Belen. New Mex .... BA.. IQXM . . . Major. English. minor. psychology and Spanish . . . mother of 4. Miss Pi-iYLL1s sEARs ' English II . . . born Clarksville, . attended Tezza - nological College . , . B.A..xW ndary educatio .f iemher sch h'p Sigma Tau Delta . . . Delm elta Delta, . . . enjoys painting agid sgwgv' 1 AA lfllwg - li l if MRS. LYDIA STRAND English IV . . . head of department . . . born North Dakota . . . B.A., Minot State Teachers College, Minot, N. Dak. . , . M.A., UNM . . . attended University of Washington. Seattle. CARL R. ATKISSON U.S. History . . . born Louisville, Ky. ,-, . f er A.B., Western Kentucky State College, Bowli, Gr en, y .... attended college on four-year scholarship tj . m r National Junior and Senior Honor Societies. A ' L y' :I . n, 7 i , 5 P f L D 511 5 Ui We 1 fi ROBERT H. BROWN J i U.S. History, World History . . . head of department. . . born Pittsford, Mich .... attended Hillsdale College . . . B.A., M.E., UNM . . . S800 Commissioners Scholarship . . . member Pi Alpha Theta History Honorary . . . sings in Central Methodist Church choir. ROSS E. EASTERLING Psychology . . . born Pecos, Tex .,.. attended New Mexico Military Institute . . . B.A., M.A., UNM . . . member Pi Delta Kappa, Pi Alpha Theta . . . captain L'NMI Polo Team. National Intercollegiate Indoor Polo Champion 1952-54. ROBERT RUIZ ESPARZA U.S. History, World Problems . . . native Albuquerquean . . . B.A., M.A., UNM . . . member Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Iota . . . favorite vacation places Spain. France. Portugal . . . sponsors Ice Skating Club. Faculty Men's Quartet, Chavez, Brown, Hales, Ho- back, reveals hidden talent. varsity defeats faculty 7 .I.. benefit basketball game, nov. 2 US. History , . . born Grant. Olcla ..., home Hugo. Okla. . . . B.A.. Southeastern State . . . member Kappa Delta Pi. Blue U Key . . . XX'ho's Who in American Colleges and Unixersities. MISS MARION MARKS Archaeology. Southwest History. US. History . . . B.A.. UNM . . , member Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae Club . . . born Topeka. Kan .... loves to ski in spare time . . . sponsors Ski Club. Stu- dent Body Council and Serviteum Pro Deo, TrifHi-Y. DONALD R. MOORMAN LYS. History . . , BA., M.A.. Colorado State University . . . De Paul University . . . UNM . , . Phi Alpha Theta member. hon- orary history . . . born Joliet, Ill .... father of 2 boys. HADLEY H. NAIL U.S. History, MRS, MARY C. RILA U.S. History . . . born Greely, Colo ..,. 2 children in UNM , . . AB.. Wellesley College. Mass .... attended University of Pittsburgh and Columbia University . . , member American Association of University XX'omen . , . enjoys concerts. theatre. travel. reading and bridge. MRS. MARCELLE STUMPEF Political Science . . . born St, Louis. Mo .,.. BS in education. U University of Missouri . . . attended UNM. Washington Univere , X sity, Oklahoma Baptist University . . . leader of tour to Europe in l959 . . . visited England. Belgium. Holland. Germany. Aue- 'I . tria. Italy. Monaco. France. MRS. MARY TABER Home Economics . . . born Denver. Colo .... home Littletovcn. Colo .... B.A.. Colorado State College. Greely, Colo, , . , mem- ber Honorary Art Fraternity. Delta Phi Delta . . . PTA Scholar- ship , . . enjoys most sports and cooking. sewing. drawing in spare time . , . sponsors Deo Conficlemus. Tri-Hi-Y. MRS. JESSICA E. BURNS Spanish I. ll . . . mother of 6. 5 boys. 3 girls . . . born Brook- lyn. N.Y .... attended Iowa State College . . . B.A.. UNM . . , graduate fellowship UNM 1954-55 . . . member Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Sigma Iota , . . Cub Scout mother. Boys' Choir parent . , . sponsors Los Aficionados, I6I MRS. DELORES GARCIA Spanish I. II . . born Raton. New Mexico . . . BA.. UNM . , . Ford Foundation Scholarship . . . member Albuquerque Rose So- ciety and American Rose Society . . . hobby. sewing , . . spon- sors sophomore class. MRS. ZOE LAWSON Latin If II. III . . . born Baltimore. Md ,.., home XY'ilmehe, Ill. . . . attended Northwestern University . . . B.A.. College of Notre Dame of Maryland . . . M,A., University of Illinois , , . member Eta Sigma Phi . . . hobbies shooting. music, dancing . . . sponsors Aurigae Aureae. BILL MARES Spanish I, II, IV . . . acting head of language department . . . born Black Lake, New Mexico . . . home Taos . . . attended East- ern New Mexico University . . . B.A.. UNM . . . attended Stan- ford University . . . member, American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portugese, MRS. INA MILLER French I. II. III . . . born Brooklyn. N. Y ..., M.A., B.A., Uni- versity of Michigan . , . M.A.. counseling, UNM . . . member Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi. Mortar- board . . . member CPA Wives Auxiliary . , . vacationed in Eur- ope, Central America and Cuba. JAMES MURDOCK, JR. Russian I. II, US History . , . born Freeland Park, Ind. . . . AB., M,A,. Russian, University of Michigan . , . Government Scholarship to Foreign Language Institute . . . hobby tennis . . . teaches part time at Highland High . . , sponsors Russkoe Obshestvo. MRS. PHYLLIS REES Latin I, II, English II . . . born Kansas City. Mo .... B.A.. Col- lege of St. Catherine. St. Paul, Minn ,.., member Newman Club Guild , . . music, reading. hobbies. ALLEN S. ROTH German I, II. English II . . . born Chicago, Ill .... BA.. Eng- lish. Highlands University . . . attended University of Heidelberg. Germany . . . member Summa Cum Laude . . . visited France. Austria, Italy. Spain . . . teaches part time at Highland High. BERNARD ZEVE Spanish II . . . born New York City . . , B.A.. New York Univera sity . . . M.A.. Spanish. UNM . , . member Phi Sigma Iota. New Mexico Curriculum Committee for Spanish . . . attended National University of Mexico. Mexico City . . . author of two Spanish text books . . . visited Africa and Italy. some facult members conte li lt plate transfer to monzano hi h LARRY BATMAN Plane Geometry, Algebra I . . . born Pierce. Colo .... graduate Colorado State College, A.B .... member Lambda Sigma Tau, Phi Delta Kappa . . . favorite vacation spot. Hawaii. JOHN E. BENNY Plane Geometry, coaches swimming team . . . born Corinth, Miss. . . . M.A., B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. . . . NSF., San Jose State, San Jose, Calif .... all sports, hobbies . . . sponsors Key Club. MRS, MARY LOU BUTLER Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Algebra II . . . born Cherokee, Iowa . . . B.S., Iowa State College . . . graduate work, UNM , . . member Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Iota alumnae . . . sings in St. Marlc's Church Choir . . . sponsors Servir Con Fe, Tri-Hi-Y and Mu Alpha Theta, Math club. JOSEPH R. CALIGURE General Math, Physical Education, coaches baseball . . . born Brooklyn, N. Y .... attended Sampson College, Arnold College, UNM, St. Joseph College . . . Arnold College Scholastic Scholar- ship . . . member New Mexico Health Physical Education Asso- ciation. , if ll! V' , . ! 1 GEORGE W. HUDSON 'fl ' ' Math Analysis, Algebra II, h.?fie pa41nlg1t . . .l born Abilene, Tex .... B.S.E., University of Arkansas . . . IN .S., UNM . . . member Pi Delta Kappa, honorary organization in education for men, Kappa Mu Epsilon, honorary math fratemity. WILLIAM T. JACKSON Algebra I, II . . . born El Dorado, Ark .... attended Southern State College and University of Arkansas . . . B,S.E., Arkansas State College. major, physical education, minor, math . . , enjoys hunting. fishing and photography. RICHARD STUART LONGMAN General Math. Plane Geometry . . . born Danville, Ill .... at- tended Joliet Junior College, Joliet. Ill .... B.S., UNM . . . mem- ber Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Delta Kappa . . . traveled through Can- ada, Mexico. Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, Swit- zerland, Austria. Italy, Belgium, Holland, Luxemburg, Scotland, England, Spain . . . sponsors sophomore class. RUDY B. INIILLER Physics, Algebra II. - , ' 1 IIIOI PAUL SCARBROUGH Plane Geometry . . . A.B., math, M.A., education, New Mexico Highlands University , . . has visited Britain, France, Germany . . . father of 3. WENDELL SCARBROUGH Plane, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry . . . born Pasadena, Calif. . . . B.A., New Mexico Highlands University . . . M.A., University of Texas . . . attended UNM, Arkansas A. and M, College, Mon- ticello . . . visited Southwest Pacific . . . enjoys chess and gar- dening . . . father of 2 . . . sponsors Mu Alpha Theta. LEE STEFFEN Algebra I, Plane Geometry ALEX CHAVEZ Chorus, sponsors Corileers. JOHNNIE CATON Physical education . . . native of Plain, New Mexico . . . home Forrest, New Mexico . . . B.S., M.S., physical education, UNM . . . father of 3. CLEM CHARLTON Physical Education, coaches football, wrestling, golf, sponsors S Club. MISS MARGARET DISMUKE Physical Education . . . born Magdalena, New Mexico . . . B.S., UNM . . . attended Ward-Belmont junior College . . . member Pi Lambda Theta, Mortar Board, Who's Who in American Uni- versities and Colleges . . . vacationed in Europe . . . left in No- vember to marry Wendell Hall, jr .... replaced at semester by Miss Judy Ervin, graduate of UNM. MISS SANDRA EGGERT Physical Education . . . born Chicago, Ill .... B.S., health, physical education and recreation, UNM . . . attended New Mexico High- lands University . . . lived in Venezuela a year and half . . . member Duke City Tennis Club . . . enjoys tennis, Do-It-Your self projects. 154 l scholarship at u. of texas MISS PEGGY IDEN Physical Education . . . head of department . . . born Elyria, Ohio . . . home Mansfield, Ohio . . . B.S., M.A., Ohio State University . . hobbies include traveling, skiing, cowpunching and sheep herding . . . sponsors GAA and Pep Club. GEORGE LLOYD Physical Education, Driver Training. GENE MORRISON Physical Education . . . head of department . . . home Albu- querque . . . B.S., M.S., UNM . . . father of 1 daughter . . . on leave of absence, scholarship, University of Texas, Austin, second semester. MRS. EVA LYN ROLLINS Physical Education, Counseling . . . born Wakita, Okla. . . . B.S., Oklahoma State University . . . M.E., University of Southern California . . . post-graduate work, Tulsa University, UNM . . . member Kappa Delta, Sigma Sigma Psi . . . enjoys golf and fishing as hobbies . . . sponsors Las Danzantes. CLARENCE E. STEVENS Physical Education, Driver Training, assistant football, basketball, track coach . . . born Stilwell, Okla .... B.S., North Eastern State, attended Connors State junior College, M.A. work, UNM . . . served in Army, Navy . . . visited France, Germany, Switzerland, Luxemburg . . . sponsors S Club . . . enjoys gardening, flying model planes. JAMES L. WILKINS Physical Education . . . born has Vegas, New Mexico . . . B.A., M.A., New Mexico Highlands University . . . member Elks Club . . . visited Korea, japan, Okinawa . . . sponsors S Club. MRS. MERNICE BISHOP Biology. TED CHRISTIANSEN Biology I . . . born, Chicago, lll .... B.S., M.A., UNM . . . mem- ber Albuquerque Citizens Committee, Junior Chamber of Com- merce, 10lst Airbome Division Association . . . traveled to Europe . . . sponsors junior class. I66 ROBERT IVEY Biology I. II . . . head of department . . . B.A.. English. BS.. biolo I Universit' of gy, 3. . . . University of Michigan . . . Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Sigma, Sigma Xl . , . research award from of Science , . . sponsors Science Club. ROBERT KYRLACH Radio, Physics, sponsors Science Club. f. ervin, foster, arnold begin teach born Tampa, Fla ,... Florida attended New Mexico Academy fy fx if NJ' Qyjvljlxf ,NW RICHARD osNER II It Chemistry I, II. sponsors Science Clu . , . , ,Jf -W2 ROBERT PETRANGELO l wi, Chemistry I . . . born Buffalo, N. Y. . . Minn. . . . B.S., natural science, University orite vacation spot, Germany. MISS IMOGENE RUSSELL Biology . . . born Gewitte, Texas . . . B.A., New Mexico High- lands University . . . M.T., St. joseph College, School of Medical Technology . . . attended UNM, University of Michigan . . . University of Texas, bacteriology, zoology . . . hobbies include resting, gardening and traveling. DON TORGERSON Biology, basketball coach . . . born Stoughton, Wis .... B.S., biol- ogy, Wisconsin State . . . M.S., UNM . of California . . . teaching fellowship, UNM . . . member New Mexico Education Association, Dk' elxico High School Coaches Association. . home Minneapolis, of Minnesota . . . fav- . . attended University 'S 3, I f- if ,i I - -S' . 4 I 7 xi' lit gr V .ul THOMAfB IRQ . c C, f L, MILTON OWEN Sociology, s' or taters, Cl .j,,fLCQ ' German I HOWARD D , --P 'X TED RUSH Chemistry. Biolo 7? XIX Qs! Band, Orchestra MARVIN BRIGGSN' a it X' '- Q, KX NIRS. Jo ANNE TEETER Industrial Art. Shop. - ROBERT IDEN Biology. MRS. TORKSEY MEREWETHER ' Typing I On leave of absence: MISS ANN KOMADINO Russian, attending Russian Institute at the University of Indiana. Home Economics I, II: replaced by Miss Virginia Foster at semester. ENRIQUE LAAIADRID MRS. VIRGINIA NOICOLAI Nurses assistant, co-sponsors Ski Club. Spanish, attending University of New Mexico. ind Mrs. Hawkins serves the students in the cafeteria during the 15-minute break between class sessions. Cleaning up the school, the custodial staff was always kept busy because of the split shift. The night custodians also double as watchmen. SCIIICSIZCI' Only open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the cafeteria this year serves only as a snack bar. Because of the split schedule, there isn't enough time for the regular hot lunch program. The cafeteria serves hot and cold sandwiches, cokes and confec- tions. Cheerful supervision in the kitchen is given by Mrs. Violet Lipsey, manager, and Mrs. Kathryne Hawkins, who cooks and serves. Students are hired as part-time help. Cafeteria workers are Mrs. Lipsey and Mrs. Hawkins. . , with 8 9' Custodial staff includes: jerry Griego, Elbert Gill, Bosilio Bencomo, Joe H. Marez, Mrs. Marcella L. Sedillo, Arthur F. Montroy, Simon Santillanes, head custodiang not pictured: Mandron Valerio, Andrew Sanchez, Perfecto Moya, Antonio Martinez, night staff. '67 x 1 i I . . 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JHIIICS Il10I'tCl' PI'CSldCS OVCI' Sophomores started their first year at Sandia mth the election of officers The new Sandians however soon learned the vxays of senior high school life with football games pep rallies Homecoming dances and classes Sophomore class officers are Pam Weigel secre tary Gloria Rodriguez treasurer second row Billye Pittard xice president jim Morter president Richard Longman and Mrs. Dolores Garcia discuss the agenda for a sophomore class senate meeting. l70 Operating on a half day shift the soph omores were at a disadvantage Howes er xisiting upperclassmen attended some late shift pep rallies and sophomore mo rale was high Eddie Anderson Gloria Angel Peggy Archer Nlirhael Arken Patrick Ariington Dee Ault Bruce Axline Barbara Ayers Rex Aykens Marjorie Baily Dottie Baker -lan Baker john Baker Tom Baker Shirley Baldwin David Ball Betty Ballard David Balstad Luann Banks Charles Barnes Freddy Baros Moe Barreras Bari Barrett Ronnie Bartek l7l Judy Auf. Susie Adair Eddie Adams Xian Ann Altord Ian Allan Robert Allen Susan Allen Carl Anderson 1 i' B 4 second sophomore c ass this year a - s judyAntilley t Q, i Y Q J ' 'ff E? N af. dusty frazier serves as head of B 'V Wow ii .B 1 15 ,.x ii-,Q aff... Q 19 QA 52 L A cg 'Ai-'S 5 -J r 1 'VL M' l Q1 . X 'Q a Cs -In 0 Url - 4 Suzan Blair Martin Blake Diane Blount Sharon Bode Carol Boeck jane Bogle Don Bolen Pete Bortnaik I72 Rita Bartow Don Basler -loc Batnlorf Sally Batterslicll Lewis Blllldllln jerry Beall Nancy Bednarik Shirley Beimnliek jane Bell Louis Bell Mac Bell Richard Bell Carl Bengtson Larry Bennett Donna Bennie Jeff Bentley Bruce Berk Michael Bernhard jean Berry Shirley Bertholf Robby Beutler Valorie Bickel Ellen Bicknell joann Biggs jim Bitle four sophomore bo s star on ma fault li wnme C il well thn Crllt n Pegu Cai as Bob Cirlwom Daxid Caress Robin Carex Xiarti Carl Alite Carlson pig 4... 147' LW 'C' K. Nano Carpenter Dennis Carter Shelli Carxerm Anne Caudill Barbara Chanew Darlene Chaxez Lydia Chai ez Iohn Ciancio George Cillesson Dennis Clapi Cheryl Clark Gas Clark TexaLee Claunch Glenda Cleai er Exerett Cleland Patsy Cline Douglas Close Pamela Cloyes Marcia Cobb jim Cochran Gloria Cockrell Patricia Coleman Steve Coleman Patty Coll Barbara Connolly I74 or varslty gud team Jx, ,MQ if 1 Caty Cox james Craft Karen Crcsto Pat Crewe Kathleen Crooks Iom Crouse Crancller Crow son Raymond Cruz Marlene Cullaton Roger Cunrllfl Paula Curry Gay Curtain Marie Dagucon james Daly Nlartin Daniels Kathleen D'Arry john Darling Billy Davidson Robert Day Danny Deaver Helen DeBaca Clarence Demaline Kay Demaree I Kathv De Monrmollm jamea Denny I75 Frank Conty james Cook Mary Cook Bexerly Cooper Warn Cooper thls year i vicharlotte Corbm Mey Cordova Mnke Costello ??fw .. ' e1 iw N M' 4? 4' fs gf .Zag ,M 9 1' '11 is K' k'f, V 'r 0 Q V5 sophomores pride themselves on T' fu y M 4 0 if A Y '49 f , . . 1 .1 ' ,f , Qi 73 A ' ff, if V 0 ' 355 'N -a'5'f7'7'l-I -4 , ' D , ri?-1 I 1. r 5 I i I 9 X ji' 3 ': Y Q' I I .V , V, 1 , ' Q I I J -f f as r. Lester Edelberg S q r 7 , Chuck Edwards T I l Bruce Eicher E Brian Ellis f' , ' A., . .??u' ' K will ' 4 HQ- s I fl 1 V Karen Elrod ' r Mary Le Emmett ' x ' Q Sharon Engel , ,, A Carole Engle-man 1 . I , r -'rf , I 'E 'I ' ' Allfl 'Q , I76 Le Ryne De Petri Namy De Soni Robert De Unger Tawna Deutlhman Donna Dick Betty Dickens Sandra Dicus Linda Dill Barbara Dix .Ian Dodson Charlene Doerfer Joanne Donald Dianne Donley Barbara Dougherty Robert Dowling Daryl Drager Laurene Dubugue Teddy Dugger Nan Dukes Dianna Dunlap Rick Dunn Fernando Duran XY'illie Durand Charles Dyer jerry Earl being largest class at Sandia high Charles English Joyce Erickson Larry Evans Mary Lou Evans Martha Jane Ezar -lanct Fair Danny Farage jimmy Fawycr Randy Felker Mike Fensterinarhcr Sandy Ferkctich Gziry Fields Carolyn Finchani Gary Fisher Ellen Fitz jim Flowers -lohanna Follette T. L. Ford .loan Foster Roy Fowler Dusty Frazier Marian Friedriclisen Nancy Friesen -loyce Frye Linda Funk x V! John Gadbois Mike Gadhois -lim Gallegos Coni Garcia .9 ws :S '5- i x , x W A ,. N v 3' 3 - 5, 1: Eva Garcia lose Garcia Mike Gary Perry Gaston Bill Scllcs. Marx' Scllcs and Ri yugr Haines are the winds that .ii- tended the AllfSf.m Music Fesrixal lin 29-31 at the Uniyer' sity of New Mexim f. K . v .I . gf , I i ' ---' x sf 3 1--4 rick smith wins ' X' 5? a 7.4 Pat Gatlin Marilynn Gatto Bonnie Gauerke Ricky' Gerber Dun Glbmn 1 Vrrqxnna G1llesp1c Russell Gnlcr Carol Gladm 'IH 4-4' 06' M6352 Patty Glassqmlc jack Gongalls Rxta Gosso Cordy Gotoskr Kathleen Graeme Ann Graham Rlck Granfleld George Gray lanxce Grccn jerry Green Mary Green Charles Greenhlll Karen Greenwood Barbara Gregory Edu ard Grey Donme Gnffm Ronme Grrffm Larry Grxffxs Douglas Grxfflth Joyce Grass Chrlstxne Guenther Stanley Gumn Metta Gunther Laura Gustafson john Haaland I78 flrst ln state Suzanne Hansen Bob Hansing Dean Hardwick Alice Harness Dax id Harris Gail Hams Walter Harris Dick Hart Qu1t0 H1IWl1 Gary Hatch Mary Ellen Haynes Xiarilyn Hebron Eddie Heckman Russell Hedrick Xiaxine Herdricks Tom Hermanson Gloria Herrera Sue Herrity Sharon Hicks Steve Higginbotham Virginia Highfill Ernistine Hill Mary Hill Carolyn Himes I79 Rick Haines Becky Hale Corrine Hall Gu en Hall Nfary Ann Hall Georgia Halldoxx Judy Hammond joan Hampton i-. -,-Ty' C1 Ain... '1 speak for democracy' contest .-f' ' K Byron Handy V . ' -3 ' 1 'J 4394!-4 'hmm 1 I I 4 3 ' g Ayn? xi J' J harwi, morelock, Schroeder, sirwins W 2- A X Xu-a Van Jackson Diane Jacobi Chris Jarvi Cheryl Jennings Eric Jensen Marilyn Jernigan Barbara Jevs ett Sandra evx ett Patty Himes Dexra I-liner Jolene Hogrefe Bob Holman Ray Holt Larry Hood Ted Hopkins Margaret Hornsby Diane Houser Shelby Howerton Patti I-Iubbs Eddy Hudson Sharon Hudson Don Hume Cathy Hurford Judi Hutchinson Mike Hyvarinen James Ijams Way'ne Ingersoll Cynthia Ingram Jimmy Ingram Kaye Inman Janice Jack Jerry Jackson Jim Jackson 4 5,4 . E ,gi Ffhf ll' - 5 I ,bv aj -.-3' Rug Q Q R QE ,g ik -I.. H! ,f ff Mn. -4 IN 1' 43 I ,F-'LQ members of sophomore class begln A-A X 'fl A-4 I my hunk Sharon Kyle Tours: kytc Petzay ITLUINIJ Ircd Lambert iherry Lane Qhenl Iqyy son Leer Lawton 'W-i.'w' .4' I ..f' P QPAQ lohn I L uh Lanny Leach Ann Lee Raye Ann Leggett Phrllrp Lester Kathy Lexus Opdl Iexyrs Kenneth Luster Nlclrnda Lrttrell Paul Lloyd Pam Loesch Gordon Lormor Bruce Loughrrtle Steye Loux Robert I ucero Wrlfred Lucero Brll Lueders judlth Lujan Carl Lundom Sue Lundy Tom Lyons Marylourse Macke 'Nrbert Maham Carolyn Maky Pat Maly em l82 school day at Vent Mascmmup Clrmc-n Massey Sherrx M.1tl.1rk Jill AIJffhC'XXi Nhrx May Bob Maxnes Charles NL1171ott1 Bob Mdireen Ann Mnlirrdc Denms MnBr1de Eugene: MrQ1ftLrtS Fern NILOM Douglas XILDon.1ld Carole XIcDonnel lame-Q LHDIVUEIII Karen Nicffarling Linda McGowan Larry Mclrtosh Bonnie McLaughlin Bruce NIcMaster Gary McMurray Frances McNairn Richard Meadors Dean Meadows Lloyd Mc-rcvr I83 twe VC Cd11hIiHfICd1 Ruhard Marrun Cxml Bflrw Qhrn XI1rt1n rm Niartnn kcxxell Xiartrndale LcRox Martmcz johnm Niasmrenas forty five Q- gn 40 ,pu Q- 'K mo barreras first so homore to P 1 I Dorothy Musgrove Steve Myers Buddy Mynatt Bugs Nail john Neal Tommy Newell Paul Newman Sally Newton I84 Gary Meyer Terry Miller Tommy Miller janet Mills james Mitchell Judy Mitchell Kris Mitchell Michele Mitchell Joyce Miziker Gene Mobley Mary Mocharnulc Carol Moecling Sherry Moery Bob Moore Charles Moore Judy Moore Leslie Moore Robert Moore Jana Morelock Harvey Morgan Vic Morgan Carolyn Morris Gayland Morris jim Morter Kaysie Munclen in all city grid honors in decade Linda Nichols jan Nicklas Betty Nilchee Sharon Noble Jody Numbers Bonnie Oder Carol Ogg Ronnie Oliphant jo Olman jack Olson Flynn O'Malley Susan Orr Fred Ortiz johnny Ortiz Sharon Osner Kathy Otis 'lack Paden Lupe Padilla .Tim Page Suzann Palmer jesse Parker jimmy Parker Kathie Parker Raymond Parker jackie Parsons V, v ul .bf- i K, 'X WP if 41 Cathy Paschal Barham Pastorius Cynthia Pate john Patterson Valerie Pearce Monroe Perot Billy Peterson Elly Peterson Benched Matador grid- ders huddle in their new parkas during the Valley game which Sandia WOR 71-6 N fc' i 9 'Z Randy Pcttefer Donna Pettingill Barb Pharo Elxm Phillex jan Philips Laurel Phillips Noel Phillips ul Ku: C2 ,cf 7 v janet Pipher Billse Pittard Jessie Porte Douglas Poxx ell Bob Pratte DeeAnn Piigmore Paula Pritnhett Robert Proxins Daxid Quayle Rohert Quintana Patty Rahe George Rainhart Richard Randolph Sue Rau Yorma Raught Linda Rawlings Cheryl Reed Kent Reed Sandra Reed Beverly Reynolds Mike Rhoads Pat Richards Mary Rike Nola Riley Rhonda Risner I86 sophomores finish school day i i Carolyn l3ier1'ei ,W M 1 at HM U I, 1 Glorra Rodrnguez Krye Romano Vxola Romero Exlun Roonex Qylua Romlei Barbara Rose Carolme Rose Terry Rossfeld Charlene Roxx e Geralclxne Roybal Tom Roystcr Stephen Ruty Diana Ruc- Zcn r.1 Russel Roger Ruth XYYdlfCI' Ryan Burt Satkctt Frances Satlcen joseph Sgicrs Hilda S.1l.1z.1r Gloria Santhez Patsy Santhcz Ruth Sanchez Ruth Schimmel Phyllis Schoonover I87 Ronmc Rltthcx IININX Ritter Larrx Roach lxucn Roberts Lee Roberts Fluaheth Robertwn Helen Robertson if W1 4.4! , 0 '46 K H ,b 51- ff.. , 755322 ' Q- W 23- '. .' '-: '1 ark of night during winter season . ' .45 tx l f 1 Ma1tyRobmson tr' A I 1 ti l l RV 7f ru . V S ig R l 14, W 31 Q1 Y .,,: . S xl 62, 1- av i JY ,. - gqann RA unusually cold weather, Q ,f ' A V-ug it Q i . 5 ,.., .,, aixa-ff f-. . 'rs' 5 fl , fg . 'tw ' ' 1 Doris Simmons Margaret Simpkins Richard Simpson Dee Sirwinski Bill Skidmore Ellen Skinner Cheryl Sladek Bruce Slobodnik Karen Sthrocdcr Vitki Stlitilv Don Sthultz Mike Sxllldllll Mary Scott Karen Srrixnci' Judy Srullion jackie Seamims Lewis Sears -lim Shank Nanci Shannon Donna Shaver Shirley Shaver Vonna Shaver Becky Shaw joan Shepard JoAnn Sherrill Diane Shields Lynda Shields Paul Shoherg Houston Shoopman Brenda Shrylock Avaline Shumate Walter Shytle Mark Siegrist SHOW pla ue sophomore attendance . - 4 Stcwn Smcltzcr , t' Brian Smith W A , Carthal Smith ' 4, f 'Q ' J ' Curtis Smith I l ' W' ' my Donald Smith V I V' 7 'S ' ,I ' S i Q ' i ' r X 5 i , 'f '-a 15 ,JA ' .l.Hl.L'N Siiitli KL-nnnth Smitll ' ,I ' Ritliilrtl Smith Q gl Sr lmxs Slrlgg Nj Dunn Sp.ttf :A 1' ' ft X ,H A E .KQV Peggy Spence .A f.. , , -Icrry Spilltim ' Marilyn Spnhr -9 ' 'I'g1r.t 'In Spriggx Q , my -limmy SYLIIU 4, S , I KL-nt St.ingt-r 0' , 1 lklmtintl Starr 9 Q H ' linh Smtititlui' W V' 1 -lutly Sterling Q Ci.t:l Stucnw V 4 Q ', 4 Q- ' -4 A ' 1 1 ' B-.A .j'..4 l5.1rh.1r,t Stucnwn A Rnnny Still I Mi , Rehcttpi Stilphcn ' Cunsmnce Stinwn mm Smeg , .1 7 S' 'i 5'-: Y fyf-if XXX :JG Q. 3 l X Vi, , 0 L,g I-Lal St. john Leonxrd Stotktun Gurdon Stokes Susan Stnneciphcz' '15 Ax Karen Stott ,lim Striqkland ,Ioytc Stringer ,lim Stump Members ut unc tit thc h tv 5' 5' g y m tldswcx lwul-Q nn .tx .mother m c- m h c r performing on thc tmmpoline is taught in mid-.iir '89 Q E t it i h x x ' jim 9- . i 'iii . ku., , n t 1 I sk ' 1 I Q-r' sophomores antlclpate rellef fro 'QM 'Sh .gf r' Robert Quinn cr Bei erlx Run mers lark Qummerw Deanna Swap p Melodi Nu auger Don Qu Cenex beorgcannc Qu itzcr 'lom Szuvitllu Vw V-V -.! E if i .Z lunc Iukihishi Bu Tfindx Dirk 'I aylor joue Taylor Meliin Tailor Xiack Tcaslc Qhiron Teetman 'xlike Theiler Dulce Thornton Ronnie 'I hrift Roger Ticknor Karen Tolman Karen Tompkins Richard Tresise Sharon Troup Su Troy Richard Trujillo Billy Tubb David Tuttle Phyllis Tvenge Kitty Tyler Dawn L'hl Charles lllibarri Don Upchurch Robert l'sscry l90 Sandra XX alley Kathy XX alter Betty XX .ml Dlane XX art jolcna XX arc Kenny XX atkms Qhlron Vs atson qamll Wlync Cynthu XX L nu -loc XX chu Madonna Xlfcllborn im XX'clth Bill XY'cst jim XY'est Tony' Vfest kathy' vc hialcr Linda Vfhitc Ricky' XYiegert Barbara Xlfilkinson Bob XY'illiams Craig XX'lll1.lINS .lcssic Xlfilliams Marilyn XYilliams Sandra XY'illi.1ms Trcsa XY41ll1.il'1lS l9l Kathy Van Atta Dlannc Vance Sandy Vardeman Sally VClI111lllOD I IUILCD Vut Iam Vztkus uytc Vogt ' ks til l xx' ..' rowding when new school openq JfV,: Donna XX'all J Nui. , sophomores Win school pra V Y ,hai -fi 4 'Vs I ' B1 .-'. -gifs, -'- -:, . B' i .K , K. 1 1 , V - 'vii 49 x if M1 . Nt X i ' , EA' to . 9 :I A I r ,- if ., S192 qv N1 V.1li+r.i XYill1.1mw Vfillvur Vfillitims Ronnie XX'lllll lQ.Zll.ll'l Clmrlcs XY'ils41n Leroy XX'ilson Paula XX'ilson Rita XVilson Sandra XX'ojnoxx'ski Valerie Wtrlfc Bari XX'ood Ronald XX oodard Randy XX'oolf:y Cheryl XX'orley jatk Wormington Daniel Wfright Alan Wfydra Connie VC'ylam Marshall Yager janet Yards Kay Ycomans Gene Zcthmeistcr jean Zimmerman LuAnn Ardrey jackie Austin l jerry Bryan and other Mat adors unload the refriger ator truck taken to Canon cito. Dec, 29. or conduct 111 chrlstmas Sophomores Not Pictured Mary Alonzo Bruce Atkinson Phyllis Austin ames Baca Gabina Baldon idw Bryon Banks Garry Barker Gail Barrett Cecil Batts ohn Beadersted Bruce Beck Robert Bell Lois Brcksler Dennis Bird Christie Blake Way ne Bornofskr eanette Boy ce oseph Bram: Herbert Brook Mike Buckmastcr Kenneth Buell Kirk Byers Dayrd Camacho Dayid Campos Bobby Cannon Doug Cardwell Leonard Carlson Raymond Chax ez Norman Cianchette Lloyd Clark Day id Cobb William Cook ohn Crosby Christine Dans I arrrs Day is Sandra Delthlesfn ohn Dileanis Bill Dishner Daniel Dolan Ken Doody Bill Drake La uan Duke Bert Eastman Carol Eckley Sharon Eckley Patricia Emry Edward Fanghor Sue Field Preston Finley Michael Fisher Michael Fletcher Danny Fox Alan Fulton Sam Furlovs Johnny Gallegos Harry Garcia Charles Garett Mark Gclrnas Shirley Gladrn Barry Glaim Douglas Goforth Harry Gonzales Martin Gonzales Kathleen Graeme Kelly Graham Freddie Grecn Larry Griffes Bob Hansen Carolyn Harris Bill Hartshorn Barbara Hawkins Mary Hedric rm Hightower Tom Hiser erry Hixcnbaugh on Hohnstern Freddy Holcomb Vincent Holcomb Bill Houston Michael Hubbard erry Hutchins Burnell ames Carol enkins William eron Dick johnson ohnny ohnson Sandra ones Charles Kearns Chuck Kerlee Ruth Keith Wilbert Know joe Kraft Lonn Kuck Pamela Lake assembly Bill Lake Charles Larabee Denny Lavs horn Charlotte Lea ohn Lea john Leaf Nick Losey Ernie Lucero jerry Lucero Elaine McAlpme Albert McCord Dick McNees Michael Mack Pamela Manning Elizabeth Marshall ohn Massey Robert Mathis ud Marley Don Maxvx ell Berry Miller Judith Miller Dick Miller Barbara Monez Richard Moya immy Nayarro Robert Neff Gerald Newbon Horace Nicolds Gary Norlander Clifford Norton Carl Ohler Ernest Parker Terry Patrick Wayne Pattison Ronald Pearson I rank Perez Ellsworth Peterson Michael Peterson Randy Peterson Don Povt ers Steye Pryde ames Puryis Mike Pyles Blance Ray enbyrne Suzanne Redden Sheryl Reed Dax id Reynolds ohn Richardson Larry Richardson Garry Roberts Billy Robinson Dayid Rogers Milton Rose Teddy Roybal oe Ruiz Tony Sanchez Darin Sanders Preston Sevu ell Sharon Shamp Larry Sharp James Shelton Anthony Shenus 1 Daxrd Shultz Ste-ye Silan jeff Slesinger Larry Smith Peggy Smith Ronald Smith ohn Spacer Michael Spencer David Stagg Frankie Stockton ames Strickland Louise Sturgeon Gary Suiter Donna Sutton ames Swanson Stanley Swrngle Frank Taft Eugene Tally Edward Tretheway Carol Urland Stephen Venturrni Diane Ware Pamela Weigel Garry Weiss Larry Wicke john Williams Waymon Williams Kirk Worley Peggy Wrhel Danny Yocom Griselda Zoo Barbara Zonskr George Zorzi I93 J U ' J . Y - V . J A J . ' l A - . Y . . N . k. l ' l Y ' ' ' J Va . . l Q Y '. . . . . 1 4 J . Marjorie Canfield Phyllis Hickman Margaret Neff David Smut J' 'I ' J y ' J , 1 V V . . l l ' l . A l J ' ' . i l ' . f I , ' 1 J., v ' - , , bill berry serves as president 0 Junlor Class offrcers are Jeanne Mrtchell secretary Steve Zendt vrce presrdent jrm Whalon treasurer B111 Berry seated presr Cflt Sandras class of 61 wrll be the frrst to attend Sandra for a full three year perrod The junrors started the term out wrth a bang by sponsormg the frrst Scarlet and Blue Homecommg Ball Due to a few hard workmg class mem bers rt was a brg success They led the school m extracurrrcular actrvrtres clubs plays etc And as a farewell salute to the senrors they wrll sponsor the Juruor Senror Prom May 28 I94 Mr Chrrstxansen and Mrs I-'odge sponsors take trme out from drs cussrng plans for the Prom sandla s Junlor class thls year I mda Abrlh IIN X mru Allin lxurn Amlarwn Robert Nllke Adair Adamb Pcnm Niue All m Allen Xlarlc Pcnm Amlcrwon Anderson Ds. gs, Barbara Arrmet Arlrlx Am Lx Domthx Aruron ,. Albert Alalouf Au dmn 1 Aram n Qi S 1 ,f I m rg mn 'Krmxtrunn Lhxrlm Am atcr Nhmm Arnold Ixarcn Auxbun Phx llu Axlllfll H lrrlct Ausun lxcn Arlunx fdlllm Haber i -I.lLkIC Alexander C l IlYlLx Af1LlLYs4 U Ar har Ronm Atlunx frank B.u.1 fn yn-nr 41 Rox Alcxmdu L. IC Amlcrwn Rink Arm nur x fi Larn Ator Nixlce Ban I95 O Q 0 0 g 2 A lj? ' , ' FQ' h I 1 x ' 4 V: W- V. R 'G H M 75,1 lvtl Y , . R ' ii ljf'.1i, l,A , I ' ' ,z If if M ll b . I x 3 R ' 3 I' f V- Ed l. 4 -l'l . r E - ix ' - un f x - A 5 Q 14. ls 11 - v-,yt 4' ,K 5 - ' X .t Qi.. be ' x Q , - gi ind' bg f X 1 R R 'Q' Richard Bachand Nancy Barnhouse Mary Beldon ini' Carol Bagglfv Richard Barter Margie Be Bunny Baker Linda Barth Ro Be W -49' .r-'W Kew Terry Baker Bo Bartolucci Scott Be Dolores Baldonado David Bass David Benjamin Trudy Ballard Marsha Bates Marilyn Ben jimi n Bruce Barling Richard Becker Bi Bentley Q The tense moment of kick-off at the Matador-Scorpion match, the Homecoming game, pulls the crowd to its feet, I96 .L Susie Berg Mary Ann Bergkvi st jack Berger Karen Bernard junior class members attend Sandia 6 Mai 4 ,M H ' 4 F e 53 I t'r ' ii .V ' i, i ' r i ' 1.63, MAX , M X ill f iz ii ,, ' b d ll ll ll ll K- W. in , , . if 'ff S t if durlng first shlft of school day Q41 i 1 Berry Karen Blake XX llllam Boeglr Daud Bow len Carol Bndenstme F re1d.1 Bern Daxe Blanford Llnda Bogle Connie Box tl M1fk1 Bngnon vw ,al 11 M3fllyH Bc-Ssen Amtl B ll Dennxa Bolton QW! -.4 B Phx Best Kenneth Blxgh Lmda Bontrager Marcla B65 er George Boa Edd1e Booth Robert Blackburn Karla Boatm IU Betty Bowden DB4 Ni Don Bm tlxton T lm Brloadw ,ff Faustlne Branson Frances Brxstow Vharren Brashear Man Brltt 1' v Elane Bremges Kathy Bnxner '-fs ane Blake Fred Boetk Bow ers Dale Brooks x Buchanan Denn1s Byers Carol Brom n Stew art Burgess Steve By rd Junlor class stages first scarlet and ' ar I' Charles Brom n erry Burmexster Bx rnes blen RlLl1ll'Ll Mlrhael Bron n B mu n Bmw ne Ka Ethel Mlrhcl Bulnrm Butler Hx ml Ralph Pau Dum Cilx .mr Cmurro Camp lo lames Bron nlnj. Bruce Byers Herb Campbell N1 f'-N. Jlm Bob Sharon Campbell Capes Carm 1chael MHUOH 'iandra Danna Cfilldlll Caudxll Chadwx uk lla Carmlchel Judy Chaffee Pete Carrathers Janlce Chandler 0 0 A 'ff - ' Y . x 4 K 'f' A 4 , 1 lf JI r B B'll ' J ' A ' y ' - -a ' joy K ' 4 ' l r 5 3 R ' B xg , 6 Q In lue homecommg dance nov 20 Dick Childs Dolores Colby im Cook Dean Chirigos Richard Co e Barbara Cooper Nancy Cross Helen Crye Alice Crouch Nina Curtis Iohnnv Clack Ken Coleman 1 Cooper Alice Clark Pam Collier Norma Cornelison Q- f ,,. W. 3 LIE Clause Shirlene Collins oe Cox ey aiu.. .'fw1 f 'tD . j,., M -45' ,, a Cochrell Rita Compton Cari Crosby m Cohen Cheryl Condrey Lonna Crosby 1' x S Bunny Baker and her imitation of Hedda Hopper entertains Royalty and student body at the first annual Scarlet and Blue Homecoming assembly. I99 Jeanne mltchell, steve zendt, jim Lira AT can Wally Dabbs Dagucon Pam Cheryl Dune Larn Sa x Davls Day Elizabeth 1 Dxckens Dxers l -0 1 Ivfary Ann Daw n lerrj. Dams Dalexden Dally Dearmg Demaree Denms Lanny PHC DQHD15 Dmgman Dlxon Dodger, Lcslxe Daudson u x Denton Bo Donox an C lrolc Dans Duk Dhancs an Douthctt Beatmlc Band prowldes musxc and laughs at Sand1a Albuquerque I-hgh football game Stephen Dragon NOW 6 Paulme 200 Duran I Lmda Dulz Lmda Durwarcl O O - . v, '-. 1 ll A V if ,f AN' IN l f' F' g. A lil? f V7 , 31 , ' I ' 3, ,lun gl? IJ ,X . , v W , Q . f 1 - ' ' U A 5 Q llj- J dj '- Q B'll Q V A A -- b b 1 Yk 'll X ' . K, I 2 H, 'v ' . whalon also are c ass officers If 5s Douglas Elder L pton Ethelbah Darlene Fmke Vxrglma Elder Betty Evans Leon Frsher James Ellrot Helen Ex ans Lucr Frsher 6 Terry E IS Gmny Frank Eppmette B1 Es eitone Farmer a Ralph Flanagen Flemmg Francel Em rn Leah Fellrs Rrchard Flores Drck Fomoft Kay From .QQ-1' Nancy Foster Tommy Fulgham Jay nelle Fovs ler 35' Fullager s. 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'I 1 X 4 1 E .1 C3IldllCJ3S play, tlme ou for gln er M 'TS' Q-.Q ...T Dau Ha ohn Harmgton Qmdra Hartman Ielmd H1 Robcrta Harkcy I rank Harxnx Xorcnc Ha Adrncnnu Harkms Rcbbm Hathnx ay Alan Hammar Hams NI mon Hcald Orx ax Hampton Rltlft H irrxs C gory: Heath ohn H md Maru Harmon rm Hellman jamte Hanely Betty Hartman Ixmmy Henderson Glna Hepburn Shen Hlghtoxx er , . x 1' can Hard xxorkmg tabt of Trme Out for Gmger takes a bow after last performance Hern mdes Donna H111 203 C I Q I t O 9 I t 5 ' 'A' 5 V' -...gf 'gg Q V P I Q , ' . 1 X, r X H 3 ii' r 1 H ,, A L A' , , -. Il rll ll f a A . ' -I - . . JIM V ' r, . , .4 . 5 I A A' A . I 5' ' ,Il A ,' ' .. gm 1' i A Q g . K M: X I '.,. r ?'NT ..f' for forthcomlng semester tests -if lla fs Daud Hunt Mary Ingram janet M johnion Robert Hunt Dayrd Iry m karen johnson Mary Hurford Ieannf: :on Linda johnson wif 1' Leroy a Hutchlson Huth Hutzcl Vlrgnma Carol Brenda. ohn Icnkms Ienmngs jepson Mann Xiary jo Susan johnson johnson Iohngon Marxbeth Valene 0 y 0 y Eldon Lmda ones jonea Brad jones Lmda Darlene jones Carol Carolyn Eddie one ones ones Vxme ane Vlcky jordan juane Kaehr Ely nm Ibarra Betsy johannescn oy johnston 205 C ,, - 'i v I j y 1 A J V v ' no M, , my lx., y W x Y 1 1 K . - 1' . , - Tk Ac' fy . ,kfr 4 .II y V A ig it 1 -uw V -' , f V P t ' ' 2 f , V V D , ' ' . J 1. , - I- H D I ', ' , ' . A , , R 1, I 5 A V A, ,I j ll ' j All ' j S j j Jed peace on earth, good Wlll t .1 lf: yd- Sheldon Kalberg Larrx Kellx Ka Krrkmg, Xlaureen Kasmc R llph Kemp Rnlmrd Kobes Nlrkc Katona Harry Kennedy m Koa pke Dee Kellex Larrx Kent Drane Komen udy Ixelley D1 ln Kerlec Cheryl Kramer B ras Kelly Harry Kerns Don Bo Kelly Dmne Krous Lessel Lakely Lamkrn Niary Landon Cathy Layne 1' X. David Langley john Leach l Brian Lanoue john Leder SN.-I Skip a Lanoue Larkey Eula Linda Lee Lee erry Latter Teresa Lee men IS theme as chrlstmas r W if Loun Lchmr met I lflLIqL1l I .lfl UK Q- karen Mubnbbon Danny Nfanum in' . Dlnm I Lmon Iummx Lmn D.1x1l Iuluro A Charles Ixfack La try Il63I'S I and -D udy LL Suu Dax ld Lloxd Xiorm Luker Conme I e Valley Kathy rn Iod.1l Llmrlottc I Luk s-5 met I ux ms lun Itlmgllllli .1 Ixmh -'P' Xanax Iuus Carrucli Inpnz Dan Manx: ind inf -ur' Larn Icxbx Barbarl I ox dana lm M ulnbbmn fb Qtudents unload food at Canomlto tor needw Naxalo In X131-ken dnans at Chnstmas 207 9 ' - WY ,, , gd? A12 5 6 A I I 6 I QT' ?.vv. .- Ll q S WM p ,T , ' 1 - ' ' Ia. , I ' I .., I. , X 5 , A, 2 I A .I , tw' an. ' I ' L ...- .,v, ' i S 1 .. ,. I J '-a A Q ' IJ I 'I' bwilii, fijf I I '- -895 Q- I' ,A 'U If . . A :kj . b s . .V .-v 'ul 1 f v I WI -fe A - A . . I - I - 'I A I Junlors take natlonal merlt sc -QW If -vs B 5 hfarrno Shrrley Mauldm Linda McMullan Sharon hfarloxx L Roi 1 Mane Ly nn Meador Wm M rrshall Oran lN ay Sa y Meador Ann Nlartrn Shan XIrAll15tLr .1 Melton Nir Slmker and a group of students gather around the renord plaxer at the ixbernan Coal Nimers Dance Sponsored bs the Pep Club 208 'N id I 1 Donna Martln Vlikl McCoy Lon Menefee e Martmez xrndy XILKISSHC Ann Menu ether Nola Mcrrrtt D03 lc Metsgar Barbara Masala ack McMarr0ugh Carroll Mc-rrrll Lx nn Mcswmcr Sandra Mctzgar arshlp tests durlng sprlng term Barbara Miller Lavini Mmtclc Kristine Moore Don Miller Jeanne Mitchell Margaret Moore Heidt Miller Mary ann Mitchell Sharon Moore Nancy Miller e Mitchell Gay Xfoser Sharon Miller Aneta Mobley Audrey Xiutphy Pam Nail Sue Newsom Sue Neel Suzann Newton 9 1 4 Q A Y Q. F' ' Q1 1 r S r Margaret Judy Bobbie Neff Nerwitk Ng-wlin Robert Philip XX'31Iy Nicely Nicholson Niebel Stew: 'xliller Dale Nloon Charlotte Niurphy Peggy Newman Kathie Nielsen B Nliner anet Moore Lowell Murphx Junlor class members choose thel i Mary Lee Noack Douglas Ormsbee udy Parr Robert Norman Ronald Ortega Marianne Payne Pamela Peterson Steve Plumb Bo Phillips Kathy Pollard 'Sr Barbara Nylund Kathy Osborn Patsy Pendery 3116! Oberg How ard Otte Nlarsha Pendleton Kenny O Keefe Loren Page Karen Pengra Hilliard Pickus Judy Pounders Marinell Ollman Margaret Page Robert Perry Linda Pierce David Powers Phil Pigott Colonel Price Kerry Piper Doreen Price 3 Vickey Oney Sharon Palmer Dennis Peters varsity c eerleaders may gf' 111 Rcdr xml iX R lmn in 'Nfmrun Pr 4 INI U1 mm Refnnxlxr X R bar Inmmx RK JLCIS Wink: R vc c Wi Nut Rudm x Rugm .4 Num n 1 L Iumcll Shu lu Iuun Rnnmt Rurmci 'Ninlun Dum R but R Mrtwn HQ. 51. M15 In mm L. x mllnn Rmcm N Dcnmw crm Sharm Rclxncr Rum Rldcnour ern Imda Xmdrx Rm bm m n Rulmnx: n RUINIDSLJH F1 fd Rnbnwn md Phll B xtqr Whlfl N B cHar c urn dana .V 6- A 5 Q 7 . ' l 1 ,vb v W ll, S 2, v sf 'ij ' : V 4 'S' 'P ' x ' 5 x' V ' .db X. Imuli . g' .R 1 .. Du ' K If 1' Prim: Ir PTC' 9 ' A - R-f -hw K' 'j' - 1 ' ' A R,V' D.1:d . ' - ii J' 4' . . .N . 111 nr-Tx u'x U-' sxy 'Iv I, vii' fxf r X guy My E If 1 4. . 4' 'ix V i ' A S1 d 1 1 , .1 A thc cucning .muy at S.md1.1L fmt Sqarlcr xnl A bl, I lu' 111 wil j L4 X J r j, Lucrlle Rogers Tanya Russell ue Sceresse A Junlors send classmates to m th Ruby Romero Larry Sarers uhe Schaeffer Drane Rose Nhke Sallsbury Patrxua Schall ,pq How ard Rose Mary Salmon Pau Scheufler erry Rossr Roberta Sample Permre Schrfam 'Tn' Garry Rowe Mary Sanchez Sandr Schmrtt Refreshments were serxed to xrsmng parents durlng Natxonal Educatron NV6elc Anne 2l2 Scott Blame Sc-mor Carol Roux en Chery Sanders Cra1g Schooley IXedra Selxady Don Sew ard al boys, glrls states durmg summer Tom 1 Candy Shapard Sharp Shearer ue Dave Aaron Shrock Srcade Sxegel udr erry Ben Slobodnrk Smeltzer Smlth is 'Na+-A janrce Shelby Josephine S1 va Daw 1d Smnth Ni Dolores Sprllane Barbara Stephens Llnda Spohr Stansell Lmda Larry Sterrett Stevens . . 1 f ' 1 -V 1 I my . 1 J, 1 W A W, I xxx .I I Z -N B'll ' A' ' S , S .I ' 1. , j . S J ' . J . . . S A. ' , . Q m E '...-QW . ' Y . . , How ard Stanseli Sandy Srrllmgs johnny Phrhp Shelden Shen ohn Lrnda Srmchxck Snmpkms Sandy Valarre Smrth Smnth Vrrgrnra Frank Stauffer Stees Lev rs Denm Stockmg Stokes Tommy Shore Fred Skasrk Brian Spas rn Junlors stage second Junlor s . 4-11 VNV VW Afw, Par WWW F' ,ibn 'Y ean Stone Bernard Surka Barbara Therkrldson Danny Stox all Carol Summer re Trrey Kathw Straerght Le Ane Su anson Sharon Thomason Ernre Street IU1 Talley Charlotte Thompson em Stump Barbara Tappan Barbara Tobias l Toon Fred Vance 2I4 Y 'rn-- ju! Betty Traylor Glenda Vance 3' Ohn Trover Betty Vancil ean Stutsman Ronny Tatum Nancw Tolman 'm Nfaxlnel Shelia Tucker Ulibarrx Vaccaro Steve Chuck Allen Van Delinder Van Deusen Portfliet 'xr v 1.3 Glorla Suazo Eclclre Taxlo Paulette Toombs ior prom in honor of graduates 411 ohn Vassaw Larry Wells an XX hltford Cxlona XX nllmms Nora Wlllxams Sandy Von Drcele Xlarlanc Welker Ken XX hmm uds XX llll3l DS jodee XX llllb Dennls XX .ide Bond XX etherlve Barbara XX 1LlcettS 1 XX all Rnhzrd XX etzcl u lL XX lesnn Dorothx XX alters C LH XX halon Xxonne XX xld if vix Xian XWeeks Charles XX lute Allne XX lllnams Rxcharcl XX elrh Helen XX lured Cl mudla XX 1ll1arnS Students xx elmme break from alasses durmg .1 tnre drxll 2I5 ,Q X, X' X X 1 wr B 5 U g , , 'lx 5, Y T xx wx 7. 954K j ' B'll j l 3 ' J' . . Q. ' U . .- pl , I ' FA K , ,'r ' .- ,L Q . Q . . ' K- 'N 'tf ,, - , .I j . - ' ' fl' f YD' -L . Jumors take OVCI' POWCP HS Kathy Wrlnau Ga Bobby Lane 2 I 6 fY Wray Wrlson Marvm Wrrght Pam Mason N-I Marlan Wrmberly Kathy Yarger 'IUNIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Bob Adams Ken Adklns Robm Ahlskag Mark Larry Anderson Wrllxam Kelder Anderson Margaret Aragon Barbara jean Arnhart Rhodes Arnold Bob Austm Gary Aura Bruce Ernc Backstrom James Baker Tom Ball Tom Barnes Fred Baros Arlme Marne Beagan Judy Ann Bell Dave Benjamm Steven Brce Cheryl Blake Thomas Blake john Boyd Mrchele Wxmer Mrchael Yaszay Clmt Brrdges Monte Brlgham Dale Brown Ted Brown Todd Burnett Robert Burns Tommy Burnsrde Ronald Byrd Charles Callen Kenny Campbell john Carter Fred Chavez Evelyn Lee Clark Demse Cleaver Wrllnam Howard Cole Sharlene Collms Connie Conway Mrller Dean Cox John Cramberg Richard Crank Robert Crook Douglas Crout Charlene Beverly Wrngren Wrnslay Aprrl Vrckx Young Young Kerth Wojnowskr Steve Zendt Tommy joe Crowson Lance Crummett Ann Cummmgs Ivan Custard Chrrstxan Czuzak Lynne Davns Eddre DeFoy Ronald Deskrn Alta Lou DeVV1tt Herman Frederxck Dunn jerry Edmrster Thresa Elknns Manson Elllot james Elson Robert Felt Susan Fenske Kyle Freld Norvel Frsher Howard Ford Carl Freeloue Dave Freeman David Freeman C O 4 , Q, I '1- .M V I - , I .I A 'Ex 1' V K V , ' l A I I A . - ' .1 , . A . . semors prepare for graduatlon Manuel Garcla Davrd Garvrn Lee Gates Lance Gluesrng ohnny Gonzales Tony Gonzales Mlke Gower Joyce Graham Steye Grant Joan Green Eddre Grrm Basrl Hamrl B1ll Hammond Gary Hanson Charles Harmon Dan Harmon Helen Herrera Terry Herskmd Glenn Hrttson J1m Hynes Dana ackson Rodger Janotta Tony enklns Allen Jones Gary Jones Judlth Judd Mrke Katona John Kelly Bernadlne Kennedy Donald Krng Nancy Knauer Denn1s Lafferty Jerry Lake Ina Jo Latham Bruce Lauer Paul Layton Donna Lee Barbara Lohse Manuel Lopez Dxck Lucero Barbara McAlmond James McDernott Pat McLachlan Gall McNatt Ernre Maestas Joe Marquez Ann Martrn Dlxle Mascarenas Carolyn Maxwell Ly nn Meador Robert Meadows Trm Merrcle Kathleen Meylrnk Mary Mrllrgan John Montoya Gary Moore John Morgan Wes Morreale Owen Moyer Raymond Murphy Harry Neal Gary Nelson Karren Nlcholl Jack Nrchols Kathle Nrelsen Mary Nrlchee Judy Nuanez Norma Orndorff Leroy Ortega Curtrs Overly Mely rn Pace Pam Parker Harry Pastorrus erry Pearson rm Phrlrps Perry Pmkerton Pattr Platt Kathy Prestrrdge Day rd Prutsman Frdel Ramrrez Mary el Range Nancy Raupfer Cecelxa Razura Martrn Rechner ohn Redman Ex elyn Reece ohn Reno eanne Reynell Tom Rhodes Alberta Rrce Lee Rrggle Patrrck Rrley Tom Roblnson Mlke Robrnson Andy Romero Robert Rood Sandra Row ell Dayrd Royster Mxke Rutledge Robert Ryan Llnda Sanchez erry Schrock Ronald Scott Roy Scott Sandra Schutze Leon Setter Ed Shoaf Kent Skaggs Lynne Smrth Trrsha Stanton Danny Strerwalt Jacquelme Taday Stephen Taday Terry Templeton Mary Dele Tholburn Ray Thompson Ruel Thompson ohn Trull Roger Trussell Regrnold Unger Tom Vacante 1m VanZant Henry Vrgrl Mary Walter Harley Washburn Rrchard Wayne Jrm Webb Beverly Wenslay Albert Werner Jim Whlte Jerry Whrtmore John Wrlds Jo Ann Wrlke Mike Wrllramson Wm Wrlson Derrell Wright Eugene Wy man o o J y Y . 1 J Y J .l ' E David Jontz Tom Pace Bill Travis . V V - J I . . A . J . . . J . . l . . f ' J Y 4 - senlor class members plan may3 Semor sponsors Mrs Ann jumper and Rxchard Osner take tlme from .1 buss schedule to d1scuss plans for the annual Chnstmas dance 2l8 fflcers of the class of 60 check oxer the names of the grad aung semors Merry Lee Dean uce presldent Ronnne Stapes presldent lxancw Barrack secretarx and Sue Cummms treas Q A! dx 3 1 1 1, Q' ' . U. . ' 'UQ' . 3 . . I , V v . ' 'v ' 1 7 9 Y . y v 1 v 'V ' N I I V ' Y Y Ufef The class of 60 has contrxbuted much to the school Class members haxe glxen Sandla the flrst Scarlet and Blue Homecommg ueen and court xarslty cheerleaders TWIRP Krng, and court many club offrcers and school leaders one of the most successful annual Chrlstmas dances and countless other thlngs that make school fun as well as educatmg Clrmaxmg tht: year for the approxnmately 655 senxors wlll be Baccalaureate May 29 and Commencement May 30 CCPCIIIOIIIB S DEAN ABBOTT DOIN ABBOTT MARY ABERNATHY LOUISE AGUILAR EDDIE ALDERMAN DONNA ALLEN LINDA ALLISON ROBERT ANCELL JACKIE ANDERSON MARLA ANDERSON ROGER ANDERSON ON ANDRESON EDDIE APPEL JACK ARCHER JIM ARCHER . ,df 6.-A. iw A 1:32 Mi ffl Wfifx 521,32 .X ,fu ,LN v I ,qaay , 5 4, ' ,, eo-Bl' g.wfg.fa'- ,I ' L 'ff 1 fa ff ' W' gf '5 , mi W1 -du 1 si 1? 'K xx In viii' f- 'Riffs A 33 Jw ' Lw 3. I,-E ,W 5r,'.,i,g X . .sv 14 Ig, If , 1. f 4? w gf 'UW wh i . 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J ,rx mn A-:iv ' J ,Sz L-.+J...g GARY CHAFFEE CAROL CHANSLOR LINDA CHAPMAN LOLISE CI-IRISTOPI-IERSON BARBARA CLARK seniors have MARVIN BYRD SUSIE CALVANI BILL CAMPBELL JUDY CAMPBELL KEN CAMBELL GARY CASPER BEN CASTANEDA JOANNE CATALLO PAT CAZIER TI-IEO CHAVEZ A ' If I Q. t :EY is w Fifa Q--w I 4 L w 58 f,,A,s,, .MW SANDRA CULVER SUE CUMMINS NANCY CUNNINGHAM CAROLYN CURRENT TOM DAILY LINDA DALE DANISHA DA MANT CHARLES DANIELS BARBARA D'ARCY senlors have DOROTHY CORNER IN ADIIN E COX ART COZANT LARRY CREECH STEVEIN CROUSE DAVID CRYE ,Af My ' Y 'I I f ff? 1 T , x 51: 1 -wfs1f.'m- f igmgw, ,. ' tim ' 'Q 2,12 y! I? N g . A M 155' M , 'Q 3? 'IH 1 A x 'fi , t an I Of 4 2' 4 f was J W -f '? Q4 Yi! ns. 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' H Lf N. nw ., A ,Af , , , Q Q Q' 1 v , my ' 4 JOYCE HAWKINS EILEEE HAWLEY JAMES HEATH RAYMOND HECKMAN PAT HEFNER KENNETH HEIL MYRA HENRY DICK HERRIG CYNTHIA HEWITT I VIVIAN HILL JIM HILSABECK GEORGE HILTY SHAWN 1-uNDs JERRY HOBART CHARLOTTE HODGES rows by 3 1 ' vt' 1 ' I 2,5 :WW ffl! 4, Aman .aa 'L , Q7 M? KQ ss, Q Q 4 . . 1:111- . , . S Wi ,F .. , YA gh 43.1 J 1-1 1-V Q, 555 ' ., In ,g,A, fm, ,Z V My my 54 H V f w A A ,. 'K 'A ' ' 5 , wgw , f N3 4, ,, , A, Sur! Q, v f 5' W, .f.-.459 1,4 - li 1 K 1 , , mf: a V . i, 4 g ' ' ' I 2 . K. 1 V, 55? wi in '34 0 .far JK Wi' -r w fa? Q.. 9 A QA F I E?-Q vit' in-.f 1 wx. Q., .4 gn ,nnhgf - -t-1-.LM 3 z A 25 MZ? 4u,,A,,LgA N Q, , g V ,,'x,',,g,QM 4 H gag- 1 :if f 'aaa W Q, EWG -Jw 1. 'L ' , 353319, . '. I 1,125 ,, i 43 5 125 'Q -4:41 Q, ,pf V35 Wk! 1. W' ,- ly . 3,9551 -A --eff? ., swf, - , 5 wX'h.,. 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As the fmal pages of any yearbook are completed the staff fmds ltself faced wrth the prospect of thank mg the many people who have contrlbuted therr t1me and cooperat1on IU the plannmg and publrshxng of the annual So It IS wnth the CREST It would be xmpos sxble to mentnon everyone who gave hrs tnme to help make ours an outstandmg annual Our specral thanks go to our patnent and understand mg sponsor Mxss Jo Boughton for her excellent guxd For the faculty and admmlstratlon there IS deep gratxtude for thexr cooperatxon m releasmg staff mem bers from class to work on the CREST Wlthout the pnctures supphed by FarWest Rose Rembrandt and Redman Photo Studlo there would be no CREST To these studxos we say a brg Thanks We also thank Hardlng Challstrom and Lee Jen kms for txme spent rn takmg plctures for the CREST wlth the lnttle camera A word of apprecxatxon to Mrs Good for her help m handllng our fmancnal records And last but not least a great blg thanks to our co operatrve publnsher Taylor Publnshxng Co We hope the 60 CREST wnll lxve on to remmd ev eryone of the happmess rout1ne or extraordrnary of the school year whxch IS closnng even now S1 ncerel y fwzda, Frxeda Rogers Edztor ackxe Bedker Amor Edzlor A txred and weary staff goes berserk as the fmal deadlme approaches ance and the sweet rolls she supphed A blg round of applause goes to jamece Jacobs for desngnlng the cover and speclal end sheets and to Steve Allen for hrs asslstance on the cover and d1v1s1on pages Heartfelt thanks go to the members of the staff for thexr hard work and many hours of overtnme Wlthout these students the CREST would never have met xts many deadlmes and now, a postscript . . . 259 2 I O , . 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