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Staters participate in week of political, Electing government officals, political parties and student problems were on the agenda as li boys and six girls attended the annual Boys and Girls States this sum- mer. Boys State, sponsored by the American Legion, was held June 7-T3 on the cam- pus of the New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell. Girls Staters, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, met at the University of New Mexico June T5-22. Lerry Armstead, John Leslie and Steve Peterson served as city police iudges, while Jon Caswell was city clerk and Ed Neidel was city commissioner. Other Sandian officials were Gary Wayland, mayor, Steve Loy, mayor and Boys Na- tion nominee, Gary Jones, county asses- sor, John Leslie, state senator, Laing Gardner, state Federalist party chairman and chief clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives, and Dan Detorie, state liquor control commission head. Ginger Walhood served as city treas- urer while Marty Anamosa was a city councilman. Susan Fisher and Marty Anamosa were representatives and Gin- ger Walhood was a senator. Candidates for Staters were voted on in a class election, and faculty elimina- tion determined Staters and Alternates. Alternate Staters included Ward Brine- gar, Rick Bozone, Jim Campbell, Glenda Carter, Debbie Coffman, Jim Coleman, Gary Doll, Tommy Hughes, Larry Lindsay, Terry Linton, Mike Livermore, Marsha Mc- Kee, Jan Sowell, Irene Thompson, Jean- ette Ulivarri and Tim Van Osten. The mythical states were designed to encourage participation in government affairs and to promote good citizenship. 94 far, right: Sun, clouds and Old Glory create a dramatic picture as Staters perform flag raising ceremonies once a month. fcolor photo by Dick Kent! upper, center, right: Delegates to Boys and Girls States include Steve Peterson, Joy Haycraft, John Leslie and Lerry Armstead. center, right: Staters are Gary Wayland, Susan Fisher, Ed Neidel, Jon Caswell and Darro Breshears. upper, right: More Staters are Ginger Walhood and Laing Gardner. right: Elected Staters are Molly Jackson and Dan Detorie. above: Representing Sandia at Boys and Girls States are Steve Murphey, Steve Loy, Marty Anamosa and Gary Jones.
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right: Members of the All-State Orchestra are Don Kroening, Debbie Spiegel, Stephanie Stinnett, Michele Almond, Susan Wider, Cheryl Snyder, Tom McVeety, Hope McVeety, Vic Firlie, second row: Greg Sorley, John West, Gerald McBride, Mark Shelford, James Blank. far, right: Sandia All-State Symphonic Band members are Claudia Giese, Nancy Levitt, Monicarol Nickelson, Mariann Straquadine, Joyce Phillips, second row: William Harwood, Gary Bowen, Donald Fitchhorn and Robert Fullmer, not pictured: Steve Hedburg. lower, right: The 14 Sandia All-State chorus mem- bers are Marty Barton, Melissa Miller, second row: Kathy Bailey, Jeanette Norwood, Joan Milligan, third row: Deedo Fannin, Barbara Cole, Vickie ltschner, Debbie Coffman, fourth row: Pete Wilson, Chuck Walstrom, Doug Barnett, Janie McBride, Pat Farr. far, lower, right: The six members of the All-State Concert Band from Sandia are Amy Shaffer, Jacqueline Spates, Chris Potter, second row: Gary Mosman, Rod McVeety, David Wunker. Sandian musicians participate in 26th Lectures, rehearsals and performances were all part of the excitement for many Sandia music students during the 26th annual All-State Music Festival Jan. 28- 31. Various groups of musicians were directed in rehearsals and concerts by guest conductors from across the nation. Sandia All-State instrumentalists, num- bering 30, were divided into All-State Symphonic Band, Concert Band and Orchestra. Concerts performed by All-State Mixed Chorus and Girls' Chorus during the Music Festival were open to the public, as were the performances by the All- State Bands. Mixed Chorus, including 16 Sandians, performed under Dr. Howard Swan, Oc- cidental College, Calif., and the 10 Sandians in Girls' Chorus were directed by Dr. Tom Mills, University of Missouri. The All-State Concert Band, including six Sandians, was directed by William Hill, University of Arizona, and the Symphonic Band, with 10 Sandians, per- formed under Dr. Donald Hunsberger, Eastern School of Music, Portales. Four- teen Sandians in the All-State Orchestra were directed by Abraham Chavez, Uni- versity of Colorado. 96
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