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JV Cheerleaders Show Class Spirit During '76 Year Elected bythe Sophomore and -lunior classes were the '76 junior varsity cheerleaders, Shari Hughes, Susie VVigren, Stephanie Crandall, Missy Mattox, Debbie Chavez, and Susan Rohr, who showed their class spirit during the year by cheering at all the JV sports activities. ln addition to attending sports functions the girls worked hard to boost the spirit of the student body and the athletes. This was achieved in many different ways. Decorating houses, painting signs, and cheering at many pep assemblies were just a few of the activities. The girls worked Closely with all the other cheerleaders to keep the Sandia spirit high. l i Z i sa ,EV . , ,,.,,. ,M 3 'Q ,'-, z at ' Gem M 1 YQ 1 ta A ik eil at if f L if if W M .M N 54 F 1 f ' 2 spa' wk . a ff eg ., I H Waite , QS, W 4' if V af , 4 , , F W, , 3 f A ir, I f Saw wma 2 Hribwwwww tfs K . . 4, W Wa' J. , Z-,rftf-Q at Q an 'ww tx 'W?fififiQigMiq,r., s U uw' , an 28 t ,I , 5 ,, Af- s, L25 ' af 'WW ' J TOP: i975-76 junior varsity cheerleaders are Shari Hughes, Stephanie Crandall, Susie Wigren, Missy lVIattox, Debra Chavez, and Susan Rohr. ABOVE LEFT: Missy Matrox claps her hands while leading a cheer at a pep assembly. ABOVE2VIaDebr2b.5ffhavez starts up a class cheer before a football assembly. LEFT: junio? varsity cheerleaders present flowers to the varsity cheerleaders and a cake to their football team at a pep assembly. . ff 'W 1 ,G
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Varsity Matadors End Slow Season With 2-7-1 Record The Sandia varsity finished the season Z-7-1. ln all of Sandia's victories, the lVlatadors thrashed the opposition, leaving them scoreless. For Homecoming, Sandia played Rio Grande, and despite Sandials strong defense, the score ended in a tie. Quoting Coach Uttmann, The season was disappointing, but there were some fine individual performancesf' One of these came when sophomore Mike Carter rushed 195 yards, as well as making two touchdowns in the Gadsden game. For his outstanding achievement, Carter was selected to be Tribune Player of the Week. All-District players were Duncan Austin, Ed Johnson, Mark McKee, and Scott Swisher. Carter and McKee were also on the All-City team. The only All- State player was Scott Swisher. The season record was Sandia 7, Manzano 133 Sandia 0, Eldorado 73 Sandia 6, Rio Grande 6, Sandia 0, Farmington 25, Sandia 34, West Mesa 0, Sandia 6, Mayfield 54, Sandia 28, Gadsden 05 Sandia 0, Las Cruces 553 Sandia 7, Alamogordo 28, Sandia 19, Highland 34. LEFT: Duncan Austin anticipates returning to the field as he watches the efforts of the defensive team. BELOW: The varsity players gather under the pine trees in the patio before going to the practice field. 'gjci 30 ABOVE RIGHT: A Rio Grande ball carrier is brought down by Matador defenders. RIGHT!iUffkeiC2irtelf, saphomore, gains more yardage against the Farmington Scorpions. ABOVE: The Matadors come onto the field, ripping through a cheerleaders booster banner. .ff
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