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Players meet in tournaments -NI-9 Participating in competitive tourna- ments was the main activity of Sandia's Chess Club members. Club tournaments were held to help members build up points as well as practice for the city tournaments. A round robin procedure was used, so that every member had an equal chance. The seven people with the highest number of points were chosen to rep- resent the team in city and state tourna- ments. Alternates were also chosen. Five city teams played tournaments against one another. Sandia's Chess Club was defeated by Manzano in the first tournament of the year. Later tour- naments were held in January, Febru- ary and March. Matches between all chess clubs were held at various high schools. Winners of these played in the Regional Chess Tournaments held April 4. Victorious teams then participated in the State Chess Tournament held in Socorro in connection with the State Science Fair, April 18. ln the past Chess Club members have won five state championships, and from 1963-66 they won four consecutive city championships. Robert Krylach was the Chess Club sponsor for the twelfth year. this page, above: Craig Tailby and Jim Strickler battle out a game of chess while Paul Narbutas and Jim Hutchins look on. left: Members of Chess Club are Robert Krylach, sponsor: Dan Salinas, Larry Hutchins: second row: India Mozley, David Hilland, Robert Yarwood: third row: David Keller, Douglas Airmet, Paul Narbutas, fourth row: Craig Tailby, Jim Strickler, president, Jim Hutchins, vice- president, Dennis Meyer. not pictured: Ronald De Keno, Steve Duke, James Giles, Mike Hawley, John Hawley. Organizations l37
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FCA holds city-wide meetings Taking part in the city-wide Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes meetings was the main activity of the Sandia chapter. Candy was sold by the boys at school during the Christmas season. Money earned was applied toward service proiects. Principal purpose of FCA was to con- front athletes as well as coaches with the adventure and challenge of follow- ing Christ. The boys tried to re-establish Christianity in their daily lives. At the meetings, which had voluntary attendance, the boys discussed Christ and closed with prayer. Sponsor of FCA was Vince Hoffman. this page, right: Gayle DuBrock buys candy from FCA member John Bynum, vice-president. above: Members are Brent Case, president, Joe Cowen, J. Blue, Marty Watts, Steve Allison, Mark Kohlman, Ed Neidel, second row: Marcus Gallegos, Bill Henslee, Gary Jones, Randy Archer, Steve Gallea, Gary Gon- zales, Wayne Winston, third row: Gary Jones, Alan Mask, Larry Breen, Steve Bower, Jim Coleman, Jesse Spencer, Gary Wilcox, Pete Lachman, fourth row: Don Lacy, Greg Schneider, Steve Kamm, Wayland Erdman, Don Harvey, Sidney Hutcherson, Dave Ar- mour, Andrew Hooker, Dave Gunn, not pictured: John Abrahamson, Erik Anderson, Randy Fellerhodd, treasurer, John Higgins, Vince Hoffman, sponsor, Jeff Jansen, Larry Linton, Terry Linton, Steve Loy, sergeant-at-arms, Dean Maharg, Tony Pachelli, Kevin Perdue, Daniel Poore, Lloyd Thomp- son, Barry Watson, Gary Wayland. 186 ,H 4 ., A ...wi-rf! .2 f V ,A CQQWMV W t 1 .Q , , :. ..w:--..:aaa.m, 'J' ,. . - -,.: , A f ,, ... 'Dial- ans-'?:r2.i .Bi-:me-: ' .:': ' P3 . ,f --1 ff ,fe wwe -. , - . sfgsystria ' 'i is Swings:
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'I dl Servir Con Fe donates money Donating money to the Evelyn Civerolo scholarship fund was the main service project of Sevir Con Fe, girls service club. To earn the money, the girls sponsored a bake sale late in March. Throughout the year the girls held meetings after school and in the eve- nings to plan their activities. An annual end-of-the-year tea was held to bring in new members to replace graduating seniors. Sevir Con Fe is unique in that it invited sophomore girls to join the club at the beginning of the year. Mrs. Birgit Regener was sponsor. this page, above: Members are Janice Whittaker, Joyce Arnold, Doreen Dietrick, Carol Minser, Mrs. Birgit Regener, sponsor, second row: Barbara Wal' ton, secretary, Barbara Miller, treasurer, Bernadette Chavez, Georgine Chavez, president, not pictured: Roberta Gilmore, Barbara Voldahl. right: Mary Vol- dahl, Bernadette Chavez and Cathie Baff, vice- president, pay attention as Georgine conducts a meeting. 188
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