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BELOW: Virkii- 'l'iinmons pauses for a moms-nt of relaxation from working on tlie O.l'i,.-X. Cliristnizis projvut. RIGHT: Viukii- 'liiniinons ancl Laurie Kanaly wait for morn- ciistonii-rs to buy cookies from Yllt'f1I'Ul1DlSlJ2ilil' sziln-. in were as :X Q N e X si 55 rsr- Qw i xx E s X , fl X .3 'K' ' 5 Wx H52 1, :Q .s,-:Ji Y X. ' Q Q Q Qi? xx Nb , 3 ,, Q1 R ll N , Wi , 1' F , , L v,, I 1 ,J 3 ww ABOVE: Connie 'lxugwi-ll gives clesrriptions of the wide variety of styles at tliv fashion SINJXV. LEFT! Senior members of U.E..-X. are Miss Hendrix, sponsor, Sue Callics, Nancy Nleaclows, Alisa Neil, Vickie Timmons, Barbara Blades, Mrs, Hanson, sponsor, SECOND ROW: Tr-rry Sour:-r, Sue Garrett, Debbie Grier, Christy Payne, Laurie Kanaly, Janet Foster, Gay jones, Dolores Brito, THIRD ROW: Patricia Conner, Dana Harris, Tina Klein, Francine Cook, Pat Holcomb, Susan Wolf, Carla Tipps.
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BELOW: Pam McClain puts all her talent into this performance at the Lobo halftime. RIGHT: Members of Nloclern Dance play the Iii- part of clowns at their spring concert. .L FAR RIGHT: Georgia jury performs to the theme of S.W'.A.T. during the TWIRP assembly. ,vw . Modern Dance Enhances Sandia's Performing Arts Modern Dance Club's diverse activities during the '75-'76 year included accepting the Music Department's offer to dance in the Christmas program, performing during halftime at a Lobo basketball game, demonstrating modern dance techniques at junior highs, as well as increasing the cultural awareness during assemblies. Their contributions to the Bicentennial Assembly, 'AAn American Trilogy, and a spiritual, Nobody Knows What Trouble l've Seen, and to the Senior Assembly, Aaron Copeland's Rodeo, were instrumental in the total success of both programs. Modern Dance's rendition of 'fS.W.A.T. complete with genuine fly swatters was one of the few presentations during the infamous TWIRP assembly that was received favorably. The highlight of the year was the annual dance concert held in May. This received commendation from the student body and local critics. These performances were the culmination of long hours of practice and numerous sacrifices on the part of the girls, and Miss Jettye Sparlin, sponsor. RIGHT: Nlemlu-rs show the ability to vvorlc together during one of their many performances. 125
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BELOW: Senior club officers are Terry Souter, treasurer, Sue Garrett, co-activities director, Pat Conner, historian: Alisa Neil, parliameritarian, Barbara Blades, co-treasurer, Vickie Timmons, president, -Ioyce Espinoza, secretary, Sue Callies, vice-president. RIGHT: Kitch Mead models one of the latest styles at the fashion shows. s .Q K is t i st .f . .. 2 HY: l A li W' E ., , a . -Q I , , W i,., 4 si , - i's' ,': 1 bh,., ef ,,,,..4' - .,,- gg A F ,t.w,gs ...,-M . LEFT: Spectators view the models to get new ideas for their wardrobe. ABOVE: Members of the junior group are Karen Ward, Diane Brodbeck, Lisa Ponto, Denise Morman, Diane Correll, Jan Grosse, Cindy Best, Mrs. Stevenson, sponsor, SECOND ROW: Bea Chavez, Loretta Lopez, Heidi Martin, jan Pelletier, Mary Maness, Patricia Stockman. RIGHT: O.E.A. members help to raise money by frying Indian bread and selling it to students. Office Education Competes in State To Win Awards Besides learning how to run an office efficiently, the Qffice Education Association worked hard to earn money for their activities. To do this they sponsored dances, fashion shows, sold lndian bread, and had bake sales. O.E.A. consists of students who are enrolled in one of the many business courses. Through this club they were able to learn skills that could help them earn a living in the future while having the fun of meeting new people at the same time. Members of the group participated in regional competition which was held at Sandia. The girls who placed highly there went to Glorieta for state. ln state, Joyce Espinoza placed second in General Clerical II, Kitch Mead placed second in extemporaneous verbal communication, Cindy Best placed sixth in job applicationg and for preparing a bulletin board Francine Cook, Christy Payne, and Debbie Dinn placed fourth. Kitch Mead and Joyce Espinoza will go to nations in Topeka, Kansas. 127
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