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RIGHT: ,lust one of the many duties of the lyledia Center assistants is to repair and clean the audio-visual equipment, keeping it in shape for students and teachers. BELOW: Media Center aides also work to assist teachers with dittos, papers. and AV equipment. ABOVE: LMC aides are Diane jones, Theresa Martinez, Emmanuel Dawson, Eric Pitcher, Scott Rodriguez, Laura Stevens, Marci Richards. SECOND ROW: Leonard jablon, jerry Heath, john Newman, Chris Krohn, Gregory Kopp. THIRD ROW! Crystal Wagner, Margaret Hyre, Greg Leslie, Rick Bowen, Rick Pena, Lonnie Martinez, Mark Hernandez, Randy johnson, David Tannen, Rory Sutton. .fbi ,. ...amid 3 Qu N Interested Students Provide Assistance In Media Center The things we take for granted. . . imagine walking into the Media Center and having to search through thousands of unalphabetized books just to find the one you want. Think of scrounging through every one, but never finding what you need because it has been stolen or not reshelved. Envision sitting in the Lecture Hall ready to watch a film when you are told that the projector is broken, no one knows how to fix it, and to top it all off the film is broken into five separate pieces. It could turn into a nightmare, but the Sandia Media Center would be like this if not for the personnel and student assistants who work there every day. The assistants receive credit per semester for helping keep the Media Center neat and orderly. The director of the Library Media Center is Dr. Pauline jones. Linda Avery, Sotrea Meares, Pam Evans, and Ruth Lee supervise assistants and help to keep the Center running smoothly. ABOVE: Researching through microfilm is a service that the LMC offers to students, along with keeping it in proper order. LEFT: The endless task of filing book cards. fines and student library cards is kept up-to- date by the LMC aides. 113 l
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Students Contribute Creative Selections To Sage Magazine Sage, Sandia's literary magazine, was designed to provide an outlet for student's creative expression. Sponsored by Mr. Raymond Nelson, the magazine was published entirely by the staff. Contributions to the Sage were in the categories of poetry, short stories, art, and essays. The photography content was supervised by Mrs. Pat Meleski. The entries chosen for publication were selected by the editors of each respective section, however, the final decision was made by co-editors Linda Bertrand and Cheryl lVlahoney. Prizes were awarded to superior selections by a board of judges comprised of professional writers. The magazines were sold to Sandians for 51.50 in October, and distributed in May. Sandia students enjoyed having the opportunity to read their published works and those of their fellow students as well. All of Sandia was in agreement that the Sage, again this year, was a success. RIGHT: Carolyn Seidel types entries for the Sage. BELOW: Sage co-editors are Linda Bertrand and Cheryl Mahoney. ,aaa 4 w- Sponsor Mr. Raymond Nelson discusses plans for the magazine with several staff members. FAR RIGHT: Susan Coleman works intently to put the finishing touches on her contribution. RIGHT: Marge Magnus looks pleased as she watches Sage co-editors select contributions for publication. 112 wubiuiugsfs s--mann.-....... f-Qf 50
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Staters Celebrate Bicentennial Year With Traditions VVearing the traditional blue and gold uniforms and representing the American Legion were the members of the Staters Club. The 28 club members participated invarious activities throughout the year. Flag raisings were held every Tuesday morning. Staters collected and counted ballots for all the school elections. The main fund raising project for the year was selling New Mexico Bicentennial license plates. The five members of the election committee gave several orientation sessions to all students running for an office. Staters officers were Mark Evanko, president, Mike Rael, vice- president, and Julie VVagner, secretary-treasurer. Election Committee members were Kathy Dorak, Flip Paulsen, Anne Bratun, Danny VVhiteman, Kim Kuhlmann. Girl's chairman was Michelle VVyrick and Boy's Chairman was John VValter. Sponsor once again this year was Mr. Vvatson Ambruster. .E f Q 'X ei t 5 ...N fl Rn' FQ 1 ABOVE: Staters' members are Anne Martin, Kathy Dorak, Debbie Betterton, Michelle Wyrick, Anne Bratun, Watson Ambruster, SECOND ROW: Flip Paulsen, Cynthia Porter, Lance Witt, Brigitt Markusfeld, Danny Whiteman, Tina Tilton, Mike Rael, Loretta Keller, Andy Large, THIRD ROW: Mark Evanko, Wally Pohland, Mickey Crump, Kim Kuhlmann, Gary A. Cotton, Russ jaramillo, Doug Stewart. LEFT: Prospective Staters listen attentively as they are informed about the final selection process. RIGHT: Stater members Gary A. Cotton, Mark Evanko, Tina Tilton, john Walters, and Danny Vvhiteman gather ballots from Sandia cheerleader elections. LEFT: Staters' sponsor Watson Ambruster answers the phone in his auto mechanics class. BELOW: Staters' president Mark Evanko prepares to rehearse his part in an all school play.
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