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upper, left: Cheering for the mighty Matadors is drill team member Susan Miero. far, left: Members are Mary Finley, Chris Montoya, Marlo Hines, Terri Andrews, Terri Whealy, second row: Phyllis Taylor, Dolores Naranio, Diane Goin, Sally Bissell, Janey Gilliland, third row: Johnnie Belt, Gayle Adkins, Susie Miera, Laura Webb, Patti Whealy. far, center, left: Performing at the Nov. 14 Homecoming football game is Gayle Adkins. above: Other members are Jeanne Black, secretary-treasurer, Becky Acton, president, Debi Horton, sgt.-at-arms, Pam Simma, vice-president, Leslie Mistich, equip- ment manager, Roni Lyle, sgt.-at-arms, second row, Barbara Artman, Linda Nelson, Pam Zoucha, Karen Ballard, Dee Palmer, third row: Carolyn Cline, Gayle DuBrock, Sharon Brown, Karen Spellum, Suzanne Reinhardt, not pictured: Lynne Stevens, Debbie Abston, Dana Hines. Organizations l65
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Toreras stage drills, routines Practicing after school and on weekends, Las Toreras drill team members perfected routines to be present- ed to the student body at pep assemblies and football and basketball games. Songs used for routine formations were Lady Godiva, Medicine Man and Whipped Cream. For money making projects, the drill team members sold mums and bouton- nieres for the Homecoming dance Nov. 15. More money making proiects were held so that the drillers could accompany the basketball team to El Paso for one of the games. Each girl made her own red pleated jumper and Columbia blue blouse. Chosen last spring by the club sponsor, Miss Barbara Dillon, each girl had to per- form an original routine to a song of her choice. They also had to perform to the school song as a group. A clinic was held to help teach new-comers. Las Toreras originated in 1966 with 20 members. Membership has grown to 34. gun 164
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Ayudantes paint Senior Dome Painting the Senior Dome and donating a new trophy case to the school were part of the activities for members of Ayudantes, girls service club. Money making proiects included car washes and bake sales. Homemade pop- corn balls were sold at a local shopping center and candy was sold at school to the students. The money was used toward the club's first and second semester serv- ice proiects for the school. New members had been inducted and pledged at the end of the previous school year after attending the tea. Red and blue helium balloons furnished by the Ayudantes and other girls' service clubs hit the sky during the Sandia-West Mesa Homecoming game as the girls promoted school spirit. Christmas activities included caroling at an old people's home and in private neighborhoods. An alumni tea was held Dec. 2 at Sandia. Another activity was the staging of a skit in the annual TWIRP Assembly. Surprise kidnap breakfasts and slumber parties were held throughout the year. A banquet was held to end the year. Sponsors were Mrs. Robin Morgan and Mrs. Carol Tinnin. 166
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