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Sandian continues to receive top ratings Experimenting with the use of more pic- tures and different layouts, the Sandian staff worked to maintain the excellence of the paper. More emphasis than before was placed on the Letters to the Editor column, and for the third year editorial cartoons were a special feature of the paper. The Sandian staff published and had printed by offset approximately 2,500 copies. The nine staff members distributed the monthly issue, including four specials, The first was a pre-school issue, given out to every student. The other 'Q- Aix specials were published at Christmas and in the spring, while the Commencement special recorded the close of the school year. Distribution of the Roto, a small ro- togravure section passed out in addition to the newspaper, was stopped by a vote of the student body because of the cost. All but one of the staffers attended the New Mexico Interscholastic Press Assn. workshop held in August at the University of New Mexico. Here the staffers made plans for the 1969-70 edition. The Sandian continued to lead in the -1 1 l 5 , 4 Q number of honors in the New Mexico High School Press Assn. for the eleventh straight year as TO writing awards were won, and a new photography category was added. The first semester the Sandian was rated All American, the highest rating any paper can have, by the National Scholastic Press Assn. During the second semester the paper was rated First Class in a revision of the national awards program. Sponsoring the Sandian for the twelfth year was Miss Jo Boughton. x i' '2fii:?9W S? I 41. .ff Organizations T35
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Sandian xl' 1 1 K 'lx 5 ,Lum T H ' me 'Q N Ima- -. l -.eil The Sandian is published monthly during the school year by the students of Sandia High School, 7801 Candelaria NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87110. Price: 10 cents a copy or the activity ticket, and yearly subscriptions are Sl. The Sanclian is a member of the National Scholastic Press Assn., New Mexico High School Press Assn., New Mexico ln- terscholastic Press Assn. Advertising rates for the Sandian are S2 per column inch, Editor-in-Chief Al Young Associate Editor Ruth Epstein Assistant Editor Debe Bestgen . Managing Editor 1. Kathy Ptacek . Sports Editor Joey Anuya News Editor Margaret Davidson Feature Editor Lurline deV05 P099 Edlffil' 13 NifsiDonnelI P0196 EUHOI' Karen Williams Aff ECll?0I' Susan Fisher Photographer V Foster Hensley -. Reporters: Wendy Barrett, Patricia Bolingyw Leslie Srisbin, Vickie Curry, Mike Edwards, Mark Evanoft, linda Guerra, Michael Gol- den, Gregory Hughes, .lay Leachman, Marcy, i McKinley, Michael Rizzo,ffBarbara255allach,li' William Schranlr, Patricia Smith, 'Priscilla Smith, Rex Smith, Robin Tuul, Richard Wil- son. . upper, right: Karen Williams hastily pastes a page together to meet a deadline. lower, right: Margaret Davidson examines a monthly criticism of the San- dian. far, center, right: Digging in the newspaper morgue for records of past events in the school are reporters Rex Smith and Linda Guerra. far, lower, right: Mark Evanoff, Pat Smith and Prissy Smith check their story assignment sheets. far, right: Bill Schranlr, Michael Golden and Barbara Sallack type out newspaper stories. 134
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