Sandia High School - Crest Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1970

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. V. 'i 'H , 'wfss s ezlfl-ftgw-V vs-fp 4 erman Club takes bike lourney Parties, hiking and the annual bicycle ride highlighted the year's activities of Die Halberstarken, German Club, mem- bers. The traditional Octoberfest was held Oct. 18. lt included hiking in Embuddito Canyon, followed by a German sausage supper. Then a mock athletic compe- tition was held in which feminine victors won locks of hair from the boys. ln February the members held a fasching, a masquerade ball, which is a German per-Lenten festival. Everyone wore costumes and danced traditional German dances. Die Halberstarken was sponsored by Allen Roth. this page, right: Debbie Bestgen mounts her bicycle as she prepares to participate in the annual bicycle ride. above: Members are Monicarol Nickelson, pro- gram director, Mariann Stroquadine, Ann Pond, president, and Allen Roth, sponsor, second row: Helen Rouse, Michelle Lesicka, Cindy Packwood, Jeri Hollenbach, Bianca White, John Leslie, third row: Ed Stepka, David Harrell, Lynn Krietzer, Robin Ronald, William Hodgson, Steve Duke, Kevin Shoe- maker, Sandi Edwards, fourth row: David Keller, India Mozley, Susan Fisher, Rebecca Strasburg, Gary Eyster, Mary Stinebaugh, not pictured: Connie Arundale, Cathy Carter, Cathy Cohn, Sue Dawson, Alex Fisher, Sue Heineken, Patty Hensinkveld, Dave Hilland, Pete Humphrey, Stephen Maxwell, Lorie McMann, Don Myers, Charles Pond, Frances Rivera, Susan Sheperd, Marta Sherbring, Steve Schultz, Ted Stixrud, Ron Striegal, Jan Sutton, Buddy Walton, Keith Wilson, Leeana Zdunek.

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LA members support school Continuing to support a school in Quito, Ecuador, tutoring Spanish lan- guage students and adopting a needy family for Christmas were all part of Los Aficionados, Spanish Club's activities. Dr. Ulivarri, from the University of New Mexico, spoke to the members. Colombian educators, who were study- ing at UNM, entertained the members by singing some of their native folk songs. Offering guitar lessons Tuesdays after school to Sandia students was one proi- ect in which the members of the Spanish Club raised money. In January the members were shown Spanish films in the Theater. The annual enchilada dinner, held during February, helped members raise money to finance their proiects. ln March, worthy Spanish students were inducted into the Manolete Chapter of the National Spanish Honor Society. Highlighting the year was the annual trip to Chihuahua, Mexico, during Easter vacation. For the first time the club sponsored a nine day trip to Guada- lauara, Mexico, for the third and fourth year students. These trips provided a better understanding of the Mexican culture. Los Aficionados also contributed to the Los Amigos program. Students in this program volunteered three weeks this summer to give inoculations, medi- cine and teach hygiene in Central America. Sponsoring the club this year was Belisandro Mares and Melvin Done. this page, upper: Members of Los Aficionados are Rick Bozone, president, Meg Davidson, vice- president, Debbie Dalton, secretary, Stephanie Graham, treasurer, Molly Rose Koontz, Judy Brown, Vickie Robertson, Terry Peterson, Melissa Morris, second row: Linda Ayers, Melissa Watkins, Kas- sandra Nichols, Valerie Garcia, Sandy Ellingson, Joan Cummings, Marti Barton, Melvin Done, spon- sorg third row: Sandy Beatty, lynn Vining, Peg Bartlett, Amy Shaffer, Jennifer Stearns, Susan Tur- ney, Joan Milligan, Deborah Hastings, Belisandro Mares, sponsor, fourth row: Richard Moran, Heidi Roth, Joann Traylor, Ruth Traylor, Barbara Roherty, Craig Tailby, John Watson, Mike Quinn, Steve Moran, Anna Wyse: not pictured: David Beatty, Cynthia Bennett, Jackie Brooks, Bonnie Buffen- meyer, Cathy Calkins, Georgina Chavex, Patricia Cockrell, Margaret Davidson, Carla Dearholt, Car- men Gonzales, Rose Greenblat,Julio Gruber, Bradly Bruler, Martha Hereford, Patricia Jones, Susan Keisel, Debbie King, Kerry Kirby, Linda Lees, Abby Lewis, Kathryn Martinex, Martha Montoya, Lana Rector, Rhonda Shaw, Debra Shead, Christine Spiz- zo, Astrid Topp, linda Warner, Jack Whitten, Dana Witten. above: Taking guitar lessons, a Spanish Club moneymaking proiect, are Dianne Schmidt, Dan Salinas and David Thomas. Organizations l5I



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FDA tours medical facilities iq it i Q57 ,Q-an T til 'Fi' M. , ,VL ll, f-1 Members of the Future Doctors of America Club visited educational estab- lishments to learn about possible medical careers. Meeting twice a month, the members planned tours and listened to speakers, including one from the Suicide Preven- tion Control Center. Members took field trips to the Uni- versity of New Mexico Medical School and to the State Rehabilitation Center. To make money members held a candy sale during second semester. Giving on inside view of biology, physiology and related fields of medi- cine was the purpose of the FDA. Sponsoring the club this year were Ernest Polanski, biology instructor, and Dr. Agamemnon Despopolous, instructor of physiology at the UNM Medical school. this page, above: Susan Duda, Rebecca Schatz, Laura Giles, Lynda Roe, vice-president, standing: Jim Strickler, Greg Despopolous, Ed Sawyer, Micheal Henry, president. left: Lynda Roe explains the growth ofa yeast culture to Bruce Ackerman. Organizations 153

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