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Coquettes Support Heart Association, Sandia Activities During February, traditionally heart month, Coquettes donated 3207 to the Heart Fund, as well as selecting Russ Jaramillo and Sue Callies as Sweethearts. Throughout the year, Coquettes continually demonstrated their support for the Matadors in numerous ways. Among these were kidnapping Drill Team, selecting secret brothers and sign painting for the football team, and adding spirit to the baseball field by painting the dug- Outs and bleachers. Club members also contributed rummage to the Orchestra Flea Market. junior Coquettes helped Sandia reminisce a bygone era on Nostalgia Day by selling bubblegum. Coquettes presented their own version of a familiar game show for the TWIRP assembly and called it The Price ls Riggedf' Flip Paulsen and Chuck Lang were their candidates for TWIRP king. Officers were Tammy Totoro, presidentg Carol Blossom, vice-president, Karen Azar, secretary, Susan Barker, treasurerq Susan jones and Cindy Hazlett, historians. fin 's,..p!' . 5 J 5 ws. 5 140 if LEFT: Another contestant eagerly makes her way through the audience down to the bidding floor for Coquettes' TWIRP skit, The Price ls Riggedf' BELOW: Coquettes carry out the tradition of Christmas caroling. 5tX'3gllfYQ? i ABOVE: Members are Susan jones, Kim lhrig, Mary Clare Anamosa, Anne Bratun, Nancy Beall, Lori Lamberson, Tammy Totoro, Robin Manicki, Kathy Munzg SECOND ROW: Carol Blossom, Cindy Hazlett, Joyce Lovato, joann Kurcaba, Jan Vogi, jane Hanson, Mary Kay Kyger, Debbie Haycraft, Karen Azar, Lynn Cole. RIGHT: Officers are Karen Azar, Tammy Totoro, Lynda Paulsen, Susan Barker, Susan jones, Carol Blossom, Cindy Hazlett, jan Vogl, and Kathy Munz. LEFT: Carol Blossom and Tammy Totoro stand behind their TWIRP candidate, Flip Paulsen, during the TWIRP assembly. maiww .. .,,. W N95 ,M,.s..,M - . X ...R ,, ,H-
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y RIGHT: Sherry Dusenberry and LuAnn Wosiek enjoy a moment of relaxation while studying. BELOW: Mc-mbers are Suzanne Clark, janet Donald, Keri Bruner, Mary' Bowen, Celia Elkins, Rose Barich, jill Branton, Crystal Hotchlcissg SECOND ROW: Cathy Lusetto, Carmel Stringer, Leah Upchurch, Terri Michutka, Debbie Matthews, Lindsay Coates, Debbie Betterton, Susie Schum, Terry Dowler, MIDDLE RIGHT: Coach Cindy Finn observes her team in action. V,,V . ,.,, ,,.. . , sow 'W is fl 'X' ABOVE! The '75-'76 officers for Corelials are Peggy Risch. Jeannie .-Xrnolcl, Susie Sehum, vlanet IJlTI12ll1.l1 SECOND ROVV: -lulie Nlelacla, Anna Aragon, Kathy Clifton, Leah l'pehureh, Cindy Finn. RIGHT! Cordials. Clressecl as familiar members of Sanclia's faculty and administration, were 'l'he lA'2lCll'l'SH in the szick rave. FAR RIGHT: With a smile of accomplishment, -lill Branton and Rose Barieh show their approval at being aeeeptecl into Cortlials. 142 Q .N,s.,t, 4 ke N Wt, 459'
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