Sandia High School - Crest Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1970

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jr--M sr L ji aff. V ,, 9,6 for, left: Stephen Stetler uses his compass on a proiect in his drafting class. center, left: Tom Jury examines an engine in auto mechanics. above, left: An c1rtist's palette displays colors to be used in a painting. Ccolor photo by Dick Kentl above: Mary Zuercher plays the piano as Cheryl Weaver looks on. left: In a Child Development class Teri Biddison observes children at play. Aco dem ics 77

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Electives include art, drafting, music Electives in the Arts and Technology Department ranged from Crafts to Com- mercial Art, Music Theory to Advanced Band and Drafting to Household Me- chanics. Art I students experimented with land- scapes, still life and portraits, while Art II and III students worked with various media. Commercial Art I and II students worked with different styles of lettering in creating posters and advertisements. 'ff Watson Ambruster Power Mechanics, Sponsors Industrial Arts Club Orin Buchleiter Those in Craft classes worked with leather, ceramics, wire and copper. Musically inclined students chose from various electives. While Girls Chorus and Mixed Chorus students performed at several functions, the Concert Choir served as the main performing group of songsters. Music Theory classes studied the fundamentals of music literature for a semester. Beginning and Intermediate Bands worked on several compositions as Ad- vanced Band members strived to perfect their talents. Advanced Orchestra, Wind Percussion and Brass and Percussion Sectional were open to students with special talents. Girls in Home Economics I and II ex- amined family relationships and situa- tions. Students with more specific interests were able to take semester courses in Interior Decoration, Clothing and Foods, Child Development and Family Living. Students in Metals I learned how to use metals and how to design with metal, while those in Metals II did ad- vanced work and received two credits. Woods I, Il and III students worked with equipment including drawing boards and blue prints. While boys repaired engines in Power Mechanics, girls in Household Mechanics designed breadboards and made other household items. Drafting I, II and III was also offered to interested students as well as Electronics. Charles Singleton supervised the Arts and Technology Department. .rs Metals I, II, Sponsors Industrial Arts Club I Nbggrzg N Q Alex Chavez JA .:.. Vli 'i'1'ilili . Music Appreciation, Music Theory, Chorus, Concert i , ' '1'r,, 'I i ' E' M 'i -' 'if' I Choir, Sponsors Continentals ,,5,., if if - 1. . D g Mrs. Evelyn Civerolo ke. 5 5. K K A K. .L Q' . k:,. ,amz . Mrs. Evelyn Civerolo ft I .I A Q -, . ,. gs-s An ni, Commercial Art I, rr 112 M A ,,. ' fi . gg . W. Mrs- S-mn Cook 'T s ,,rrr i' ztr ': . , 'er Q.. , -e r Art I, Crafts I, Commercial Art I ,r.-f . ,K I ,L -.5 EM I Thomas Farrar . .. V , Art I, II i I 'VQ II A X X -f i Yff'r Ricardo Garcia r I ,',f- s,iii' .N m at V iifff'-,i.'fzf' i i K ElectricityfEIectronics, Drafting : ' 3 A M ' ' John Gaston Q r : .57 sff, 3 Orchestra ' 1 :Q I Kathryn H---H ,.,. i, -..., is Vocational Rehabilitation .::,: A t :I ,, 'i I r t's , '7'r I , . K Bob Heftdefwn if 2 M' s.. i'f. 5 . E i I Woodworking, Household Mechanics, Sponsors i' iii V '1 lq l irf Industrial Arts Club 2 -ff:. ., g I ' L L' ' . ' , , Mrs. Jo Ann Paroz A A' ' I i If I 'ii , I Vocational Rehabilitation Ted Rush Intermediate, Advanced Band, Wind Precussion, Brass, Percussion Sectionals Charles Singleton, Department Chairman Drafting I, II, III Mrs. Inez Turietta Home Economics I, Il, Child Development Mrs. Barbara Visage Interior Decorating, Family Living, Clothing II , Qu' at 'Wg-sv Foods II if- Q Y g ,T ,JN I , it W .g, rs Wt sv ix sf rt .5 v



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Many donate service to school Working before, during and after school, the custodial staff, supervised by Johnny Sanchez, strived to keep the grounds and buildings neat and clean. Sandia's plant engineer, Arthur Mont- roy, who had been with the school since its opening in 1958, was forced to change jobs because of health reasons. Planning and serving meals was the job of the nine cafeteria workers, sup- ervised by Mrs. Ruth Lakeman. Spanish food continued to be the most popular food with students, aside from ham- burgers. In the administrative office, Mrs. Margaret McGee was the assistant prin- cipal's secretary and Mrs. Cleta Smith was secretary to the principal and registrar. Operating the data processing equip- ment was the iob of Mrs. Polly Bartolucci, while Mrs. Betty Stripling was respon- sible for the school's bookkeeping. Mrs. Lois Collins assisted the coun- selors, while Mrs. Betty Tyler helped to keep attendance records correct. Mrs. Sotrea Meares, library clerk, and Mrs. Millie Ray, bookroom clerk, kept records of book fines and distribution. 78 x Q1 .: R 5 !

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