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Bowlers roll in league play Strike . . . spare . . . these were the cries as 14 three-man teams played weekly in a school bowling league. Practicing every Thursday after school at Fiesta Lanes enabled the members of Bowling Club to add points to their total game scores. Members held two candy sales during the year. Tootsie pops were sold the first semester. Dues of 10 cents a week were also collected. This money was used to buy trophies, which were awarded to Sandia's League. Trophies were awarded on the basis of the number of wins and losses per team. Additional trophies were awarded for both boys and girls high game, high game handicap, high series and high handicap series. Alex Peralta sponsored the Bowling Club this year. above: Phil Jarrett practices on his form. below: John Forsman, Debbie Reiff, Sharon Novaco, Terri Smith, Sandra Blair, second row: Steve Weber, Tiny Jacobs, Ruth Traylor, Kathy Rupe, Lillian Kaiser, third row: Rick Driskill, president, Doreen Dietriclx, secretary, Carol Minser, secretary, Laurie Maloney, treasurer, Marilyn Fisher, treasurer, fourth row: Alex Peralta, sponsor, Greg Shingola, Russell Payne, Robert Millspaw, Pam Zoucha, Levia Hill, not pic- tured: Ronald Dekeno, Larry Mensinger, Damon Stafford, Tye Biorkman, Mada Hester, Jon White, Ernest Overstreet, Robert Benson, Thomas Smith, Judd Russell, Larry Bevill, Don Russell, Keith Berg- sten, Steven Grier, Rhonda Baker, Cheryl Reimholz, Cathy Carter, lawrence Smith, Barbara Sallach, Mike Gill, Earl Taute. Substitutes are Phil Jarrett, Mary Taylor and Steve Holmes. C if 184
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Aiding the cheerleaders and drill team boost school spirit was the newly organ- ized Pep Club. Brightly decorated spirit banners and posters were hung in the school's cor- ridors to remind students of games and heighten the feeling of competition. Uniforms of red iumpers and blue blouses, made by each girl, contrasted brightly with the game crowds. Clackety-clack was the sound made by the red and blue wooden blocks used by members instead of traditional pom-poms. Money-making activities included a bake sale and selling chocolate foot- balls. Putting on a skit, Mortgage on the Cow, and helping the cheerleaders sell spirit ribbons were two more boosters. Pep Club also supported a needy family during the Christmas season by buying a turkey and collecting gifts. Sponsoring the newly reorganized Pep Club was Miss Susan Gregory. upper, left: Officers and Senior members are Debra Davidson, sergeant-at-arms, Jana Spraggins, treas- urer, Theresa Dew, secretary, Debbie Coffman, president, Shirlee Beames, vice-president, Rochelle Poole, sergeant-at-arms, second row: Dottie Milner, Carol Suika, Judith Allen, Helen Cowie, Deborah Hallek, Jan Siegrist, Ann Pond, third row: Patricia Kiddie, Deedo Fannin, Beverly Schuler, Leslie Mar- tin, Joyce Arnold, Bernadine Garcia, Anna Gomez, Miss Susan Gregory, sponsor, fourth row: Sandra Rost, Terry Smith, Melissa Miller, Martha Barton, Kathleen Fry, Julie Johnston, Diane Wilson, Olivia McKeown, Stephanie Graham. left: Juniors are Susan Scott, Brenda Catt, Debbie Dalton, Donna Druse, Patricia Bryant, Linda Johnson, Susan Ard, Pamela Place, Angela Scott, second row: linda Young, Patricia Chavez, Joan Cummings, Susan Craig, Michelle Austin, Cindy Packwood, Marilyn Busby, Patricia Jones, Chris Hampel, Janet Murray, Pat Perdue, third row: Sue Barker, Glinda Culwell, Pamela Fielseth, Jan Thomas, Marcella Falzone, George Anne Rost, Joan Williams, Mary Geist, Paula Stewart, Susan Beltz, fourth row: Beth Har- gett, Judy Charles, Suzanne Brock, Cindy West, Valerie Cawthon, Linda Wade, Patricia Reed, Kathy Waller, Debra Matthies, Cathy Gould, Sharon Orr. above: Sophomore members are Janet Garrett, Janette Andress, Janice Cox, Cynthia Eilar, Cynthia Keiss, Sherri Scrivoner, Cathy lies, Zoe long, April Barney, Jacqueline Cargill, second row: Carol lin- denmuth, Cheryl Shannon, Carla Dearholt, Cindy Esterbrook, Kathrine Billingsley, Kathleen Jeske, Debra Gill, Colleen Flanagan, Sandy Kurth, Pamala Pruitt, third row: Gail Breece, Lori Kelly, Ann Weller, Virginia Thoma, Debra Hill, Jennifer Stearns, Mary Ream, Patrice Claffy, Deborah Ratliff, Teresa Miller, fourth row: Linda Hattux, Vicki Keenan, Cynthia Craig, Kathryn Gonzales, Claudia Sholer, Mary Zuercher, Carol Bailey, Kim Kremer, Linda Hernandez, Janet Schuler, Nadine Chwierut, fifth row: Amy Gonzales, Janet Fisher, Barbara Mueller, Angela Graham, Sandra Blair, Cynthia Wilson, Susan Kelt, Sharon Lawrence, Joni Ullery, Patricia Smith, Sandra Barr. Organizations 183
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