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RIGHT: Loretta Milligan anxiously awaits the results of Sheryl Paloni's layouts. BELOW: .ellveras club officers are Dana Roberts, president, Janice Gies, vice-president, Dena Murphy. secretary, Rebecaa Spatz, treasurer. L Bicentennial Spirit Inspires Alveras Service Projects Alveras' nineteen ambitious girls participated in many activities during the Bicentennial year of '76, To start the year off, the organization sold Jolly Rancher candy. Through out the year they had two bake sales and participated in the campus clean up in April. While getting into the joyous spirit of Christmas, Alveras went caroling and spread good tidings throughout the streets of Albuquerque. For Christmas they also sponsored a needy family and bought them groceries and also a few other essentials. During TWIRP week Alveras sponsored Danny Whiteman as a TWIRP candidate. Through the year they also found time to indulge into extracurricular activities such as bowling, slumber parties, and eating ice cream at Soda Straw. Mrs. Schellenbaum sponsored the organization. The club officers were Dana Roberts, president, Janice Gies, vice-president, Dena Murphy, secretaryg and Rebecca Spatz, treasurer. ABOVE: Danny Whiteman gallantly rolls out in a red wagon to his position with the I WIRP candidates. LEFT: Club members are Mary Kurth, Chris Delniclc, Nancy Granaas, Loretta Milligang SECOND ROW: Dana Roberts, Yvonne Baca, Pat Gies, Rhonda Rasmuson, Rebecca Spatz, Holly Hodo, Darlene Sanchezg THIRD ROW: Kathy Sheehan, Mary DeBolt, Martha Uecker, Janice Gies, Jamie Friar, Cee Kaye Fails. FOURTH ROW: Dena Murphy, Cindy Parr. 137
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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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RIGHT: Ayudantes stand out in a crowd when dressed in their colorful Woodstock sweatshirts. LOWER RIGHT: Ayudantes members are Kelly Hull, Darlene Anaya, Joanne Towers, Sharon Surface, Liz Baff, Joyce Rosenblum, Jana Brownlee, Jennifer Morrisg SECOND ROW: Janice Homme, Kathy Mitchell, Gayle Underwood, Susan Thompson, Kim Kamerman, Donna Duran, Toni Krapcha, Sharon Smoker, Sandra Brownlee. BELOW: Sign painting draws support for the club's service projects. F21 . sg L Q' .A ' .., s i . x. , V c yi- , F gafieg. f' f , is K 'u. K. . Q. gs X 1 if - ff if 531 if ' f ': ' L1 - '5f. '-s ' if: A: f:ee'1:Y2j'., , 1 :, . ' il .f lk ff W I --s' 2 R I l XX 1 c c 1 W is ' A f' I ' , I .NWN 'K - fs 1 A gg X jg A ff- in-if 1 . V ' , - 4 Q - af -. , - i f 'gs 3 , . F'i4f'ge2Q5 f S . L J I A 'Fr .AK ig , -an X .' .. - 1 gg ffyv-if? A41 , f . JL fi cv N cWW.s.cW M jk, BETSY ROSS From dusk till dawn the lifvelong night, she kept the tallow dips alight, andfast her nimble fingers flew, to sew the stars upon the blue. With weary eyes and aching head, she stitched the stripes of white and red and when the day came up the stair, complete across a caroen chair hung Betsy 's battleflag. In fune of 1776, General George Washington and a committee from Congress called upon lVlrs. John Ross for her help in malzing a national flag, The design was furnished by General Washington, and so working through the night, Betsy Ross completed the first American Flag. 138 we et, me W Q 4, . ew-n f ot, , ,, I F -qt ,, 0-V .W ss... W' H ew qw' , :vim wan ,asm 5 m, -fr
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