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Nwg. aw RIGHT: Kathy Brown releases the ball as shi- eoncentrates on a strike. BELOW! Mike Gilliam shows his style on releasing the ball. BOTTOM: Nliehael Xlcfarty surveys his opposition. ,1 N , ze .x-.l.-.,..,,,.F'l f 'f- i 'fr hh t..,,,3 +i . E it gm wwwe Keith Parker High Point Scorer Of Bowling Club Sandia High School Bowling club consisted of fifteen active members, with five three-man teams, meeting every Thursday afternoon at Fiesta Lanes. They bowled three games against another team and the total pinfall of the three bowlers per team plus handicap determined who won the match. Each week their scores were figured out and their average was determined. Also the total number of wins and losses were recorded, along with high individual games and high individual series, high team game, and high team series, and total pinfall. This all was recorded on a sheet and each team received a copy each week. At the end of the season trophies and patches were awarded at the annual banquet. High games for the year went to Kelly Hull, 201, and Keith Parker, 250. The bowling club made it's comback after a year of absence, under the new sponsorship of Mrs. Yolanda Ankeny. UW , v V, , A ifi,-HJ, Mmm y fill, 2 LEFT: Bryan lngram exhibits excellent style as he watches his ball down the lane. ABOVE: 'IH-am members are Kelly Hull, Teri lVlcVVhorter, Terry Dovvler, Colette Robertson, Kathy Brown, SECOND ROW: Michael Moore, Bruce Erickson, Robert Bucher, Ron Everett, THIRD ROW: Michael McCarty, Robert Stamm, Bryan Ingram, and Keith Parker. 89
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Ebony Sponsors Black Community Talent Assembly Reflecting Sandia's increasing number of clubs designed for specific interests, the organization Ebony was formed. Ebony was created to give the black students of Sandia a more noticeable place in school activities, as well as to promote black heritage and culture. The main activity the organization staged this year was a black cultural talent assembly. All Sandia students and members of the community were invited to view the skills of black students from Sandia and neighboring Albuquerque schools. A fashion show was also presented, displaying the latest mode of dress. The Ebonies had a bake sale to raise funds for the club, and members wore their Ebony T- shirts once a week. Officers of the club were LaDonna Hall, Denise Morman, and Crystal Hotchkiss. Sandia students welcomed the opportunity to promote the position of black cultural awareness in the student community. ,,,.,.p,,.,.,.. 3 f LEFT: During the Ebony talent show, a student from Manzano participates in a skit. BELOW: Club members are Linette Mitchell, Crystal Hotchkiss, Vernon McClain, Pam McClain, Larry Mead, Georgette Peterson, Michele Hotchkiss, Tjnya Inge, Denise Morman, Toya Hall, and LaDonna Hall. E ' f A' .. f' if . . ,. . , 5 at 'rf in '2' E -1 ., 2? - ,ft NV- 2175? f - ' t 5? if , 233 '-W... K ' . 't?fs, 'N :ww n 3' 'Ma . :,. .. . jeg tts, 21: 5 'I K A me A. V , .t ,.,, 'Vrs A I , . 4' ,V , Q Q X A .f , 5 r., t. E Eg, , Mg lot KN A A at W... Q at t H, 1 zri e . 1 t . ti s J f fl. ,Q , . .ff VVL. S, A Q , I ' z M ll -E: 'LE Q 1 ee, W-we 4-W .t,, Q 2 rr 1 ian: ,, . gi S ,, , . g .K Z E Q E l '9 f V 3 E x 4 gl , gif uv as ' . ee W ' 4 ka ' W E . . In 'Er ' ' A .,,, .. 4 ,,,, 2 att?-in temp RIGHT: Club officers are LaDonna Hall, sl ffm ... i - ses. Denise Morman, and Crystal Hotchkiss. . X lg ABOVE: Ebony members model clothes from ' If 5 different businesses during the talent assembly. L y . . ii'i , K fffewk Q ' li . T . .... X T , 5 ,case i ff ' 88
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BELOW! Cheryl Duimstra mounts the risers and prepares to perform during the Bicentennial Assembly. LOWER RIGHT: Members of Concert Choir are Peggy Lewis, Carl VVelder, Chriseen Langston, Sheila Huber, Susan Lobley, David Stokes, Delilah Tori. SECOND ROW: Susan Bostick, Megan O'Brien, Charles Lang, Debra Betterron, Kurt Shipley, Maryann Hughs, Andrew Large, Joanne Field, Bryan lngram, jeanette Nail. THIRD ROW: Mary Kay Kyger, Ron Quain, Kathy Kesselman, Carl Duimstra, Teresa Diekmeyer, James Randall, Denise Dawson, Larry Plath, Cheryl Duimstra, Delano Scott, Donna Leigh. and Scott Bryant. 90 LEFT: Girl members of the Concert Choir sing western tunes as part of Sandia Sounds. BELOW: Members of Concert Choir, dressed in the apparel of the West, support the lead singers. - sw ifia Q We xv A R ,,, My 5 W' by Mir A Wwe, , WMM mwwpnlf f W
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