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ieizssa , RIGHT: Liz Hayward, Lettermenls Club representative for Sports Senorita, escorted by john Scholtz. BELOW: Flip Paulsen and Kim Kuhlmann reflect on the possible outcome ofthe Senorita ballot. l..,, . Q I Lettermen's Club Sells Popcorn As Fund Raiser This year's Lettermen's Club consisted of approximately 40 members, who restructured the club, therefore no officers were elected. Membership in the Lettermen's Club included lettering in a varsity sport as well as passing club exams and initiations which take place in the spring. Club activities included hosting the annual Coal Miners dance held as one of the TWIRP week activities. Liz Hayward was the club's choice for l976 Sports Senorita. This was the first year in the history of Senorita that the Lettermen have had a candidate. The major fund raising project was selling popcorn in the gym lobby during lunches. This year's club was sponsored by all the varsity coaches. V V ..,. .. ..,, i.. H Q. , .. , .... , P W M A.'. ,gi i, - - 1 . . .,.. ,.... I .. . mmweyef b. . 5 by - M K .... hlq. - .E L ,. H . I gvpgtvv k . , - A , . .... . . 1 af T A qc i S v, - .Ng 2' . I V -' . gf-.2 ' S 'X or . sa, K 2 Q. .f ' , I ..,.. R ,'-' - 1 QQ at 'T T S stcse T te, t g' 51 X To - X gg.: .A , K K A , . X, X I , I at fa i c l Q ffrfl ' 4 t if C 2 iw t , .ssi I5 .fse t r s it S c ' i X , Lg M ..-- - ii i' ,. , i i We lg Q gg .63 lm 2 l , is 4' ,, , s y - A t . in . . ig . sp I e K .s . gk Q. Q X- .. .ai -. - N E W , -.,: - ffrj e'l 3? .A i' V , xkk 'M r - . ' i in iii ' i iii 1, LEFT: john VValters stands behind jan Vogl, tennis candidate awaiting the crowning of Sports Senorita. ABOVE! Lt-ttermeii were Doug Stewart, Dave Stewart, Pat Doyle, jim Rodey, Rick Phillips, Ed johnson. SECOND ROW: Russ jaramillo, Gary Bultman, Mike McLachlan, Erich Francke, John Sehlotz, Barry Easter, Rex Thompson, Ron Phelps, Kelly Sommers. THIRD ROW: Mike Carter, Gary Eilar, Randy Layne, Mark McKee, Brian Padilla, Gary Lloyd, Eric johnson, Jimmy Knop, Chris Padilla, Phil Trent, Bart Rutledge. FOURTH ROW: Chad Cisco, Mitch Livermoore, Scott Swisher, Leonard Navarro, Duncan Austin, Gary A. Cotton, Ed Dvorak, Steve Barber, Dave Lanaham, and Kim Kuhlmann. 135
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Girls' Sports Club Sponsors Dance, Has Bake Sale 'lihis year's Girls' Sports Club consisting of approximately 40 members held several fund raising projects, including a dance and a bake sale. The money was used to buy ten travel bags and a large mirror for the dance room. The group held several social events including a Halloween party and a potluck dinner. Membership in the Sports Club went to any girl participating in volleyball, field hockey, basketball, softball, track, and modern dance. This was the first year that modern dance has been included in the club. Many of the Sports Club members helped the coaches by keeping score and various other activities during the games. This yearls officers were Jeanne Lance, president, Terry Davisson, vice-president, Beth Leigh, secretaryg Janice Beuhler, treasurer. Mrs. Marge M azik sponsored the club again this year. BELOW! Members are Rita Castellano, Debbie Haycraft, Beth Leigh, Jeanne Lance, 'llerri Davisson. Jenny Morris, Janice Homme, Donna Duran, ROW: Sheri lJesJardin, fieorgia Jury, 'liheresa Valdez, Sheryl Mitchell, Lisa Polallis, Jana Brownlee, ,Mine Martin, Kathy Uorak, Stephanie Brown. THIRD ROW: Laura Browne, Cyntle Hill, JPNHY Sf'4'llI1i1er, Juliana Klein, Kathy Johnson, Paula Schwartz, :Xliane Lauthier. Donna Leigh, Sandy Brownlee, and Cindy Roach. RIGHT: Senior Kathy Dorak shows great excitement while watching a girls basketball game, fr? 'M-av, 'Mau Ilbvf M 'K ,.,,wm 'v W.. -fa 'Nw i My ., M 'MM W ,1 f , ,.,,, WMM - .,,, ,,,,, W V S 'lzy,ZMk 1 134 -...,-MN is ABOVE: Sports Club officers were Jeannt Lance, president: 'llerry Davisson, vice president, Beth Leigh, secretary, Janice Beuhler, treasurer. LEFT: Juliana Klein receives a pass at post position from Stephanie Brown during a girls basketball game. One of the prerequisites for Sports Club is participation on some phase of Sandials sports program. IX4
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Tough Competition Creates Enthusiasm Among Members Sandia's table tennis club completed it's second fun-filled year of competition. The team was fortunate to have two very talented coaches, Mr. George lngram and lVlr. Carl Duimstra, and added two new sponsors, Mrs. -Ian Stevenson and Mr. Doug Bleck. The season of competition was tough for the undefeated team of last year. The team played five games against Albuquerque High. Sandia caught Albuquerque High with 9 to 6, but lost the rest. Academy just skimmed over Sandia with a score of 14 to l6. Being defeated by Santa Fe gave the team more enthusiasm to Cro, Fight, and Win against their next opponent. Une of the reasons that the team didn't do as well as last year was the lack of members. The team practiced every Tuesday night from 6:45 to 9:00 P.lVl. The officers are Colleen Briggs, presidentg and Jeff Lockwood, vice president. ABOVE! Club President Colleen Briggs demonstrates her table tennis skill. RIGHT: Sending back an easy lob is a member of the Sandia club. 136 f 2 ,wife ,f 4- -3 Yu ??f 5 IH . . K ., rrr 4' I U , 3,1-' '1'f- K - . :-13,451 ,-.. H ' , na, A as ,,,, . 7 ze, if 5?- TOP: David Miller makes a stretching attempt to return a serve. ABOVE: Team members are John Schultz, Tim Johnston, Colleen Briggs, Debbie Carlson, Carl Duimstra. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Duimstra, Jeff Lockwood, David Miller, Bryan lngram. 1 C f 1 V1 1 1
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