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f? far, upper, left: Members are Marty Barton, Terri Whealy, Cindy Packwood, Patti Zugg, Jane Rodey, Terry Smith, second row: Linda Eckhardt, Ronna Haymes, Patti Whealy, Jeri Hollenbach, Judy Zeller, Pat Shay, Deedo Fannin, third row: Jauna Graham, Medley Stehwien, Heidi Roth, Karen Weaver, Laurie Maloney, Debbie Dalton: fourth row: Debbie Spiegel, Sandy Rost, Diane Wilson, George-Anne Rost, Adair Hooker, Cindy King, Ellen Ekenberg. far, lower, left: Nancy Easley and Mary Beth Moll paint the Senior Dome as a first semester proiect. upper, left: Other members are Dee Dancer, junior sergeant-at-arms, Lorie McMann, Jan Siegrist, Ellen Schofield, chaplain, second row: Elbertine Kuhn, Robin Davis, Diane Tuthill, secretary, third row: Debbie Watson, Susan Fisher, Diane Crowder, Mary Beth Moll, sergeant-at-arms, Jackie Quillen, vice-president, fourth row: Mrs. Robin Morgan, Mrs. Carrol Tinnin, sponsors, Ann Wilson, president, Kit Brewer, historian, Nancy Easley, treasurer, not pictured, Becky Bird, Sally Bissell, Debbie Coffman, vice- president, Diana Dempsey, Linda George, Diane Hogrefe, Kathy McCown, Jana Spraggins. left: Jackie Quillen and Debbie Coffman sell candy to a Student during a lunch period. Organizations 167
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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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Cordial's service proiect includes Typing, filing and answering the phone at the Muscular Dystrophy Office in Oc- tober and November were service proi- ects of Cordials, girls service club. Other service projects included a bul- letin board used to post all of the activi- ties going on at Sandia. Members also participated in a skit put on during the TWIRP assembly. Tootsie roll pops were sold by mem- bers during first semester. More money was raised when the girls sponsored the marriage booth at the TWIRP Week game night. At the beginning of the year, Cordials inducted six new senior girls. A formal candlelight installation ceremony was held in late September. The annual end-of-the-year tea was held to bring in new members to replace the graduating seniors. Underclass mem- bers held a banquet in May in honor of their departing sisters. Mrs. Sharon Kapp and Mrs. Sydney Janak sponsored the club this year.
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