Yearbook created by the students of The Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1920. This edition features a dedication, photographs, a list of the students, school history, an academic calendar, as well as drawings and local advertisements. 59 pages total.
Yearbook created by the students of The Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1919. This edition features a dedication, photographs, a list of the students enrolled and those that served in World War I, school history, student essays featuring topics such as the end of World War I and the League of Nations, an academic calendar, as well as drawings and local advertisements. 55 pages total.
Yearbook created by the students of The Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1918. This edition features a dedication, photographs, a list of the students, school history, teacher biographies, student essays, an academic calendar, as well as drawings and local advertisements. A photograph on the front cover is missing. 59 pages total.
Yearbook created by the students of The Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1917. This edition features a dedication, photographs, a list of the students, school history, student essays, an academic calendar, as well as drawings and local advertisements. 71 pages total.
Yearbook created by the students of The Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1916. This edition features a dedication, photographs, a list of the students, school history, academic calendar, as well as drawings and local advertisements. 58 pages total.
Yearbook created by the students of The Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1915. This edition features a dedication, photographs, a list of the students, school history, academic calendar, student essays, as well as drawings and local advertisements. 77 pages total.
Yearbook created by the students of The Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1914. This edition features a dedication, photographs, a list of the students, school history and details about the Menaul School farm, as well as drawings and local advertisements. 61 pages total.
Yearbook created by the students of the Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1914. This edition was printed and follows the format of the 1911 edition, which was the first to be printed and have more than one copy. Similar to the 1911 book, the 1914 edition features a dedication, photographs, a list of the students, school history, an event calendar for the duration of the school year, as well as drawings, poems, and even local advertisements. 64 pages in total.
Yearbook created by the students of The Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1912. This book is handwritten and includes an academic calendar of all school related events, sports scores, song lyrics, as well as drawings and photographs. The 1911 version was printed in order to have more than one copy for distribution to its students; however, according to the 1913 edition, this 1912 edition returned to the handwritten format due to not having a graduating class this year. 47 pages total.
Yearbook created by the students of The Menaul School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1911. Previous editions of the Sandstorm had been largely handwritten; this is the first edition to be printed. Not only is this edition more orderly than its predescessors, but the printing allowed more copies of the book to be made and distributed. Previously, only one copy of each Sandstorm was made. It also the first edition to include a dedication, photographs, a list of the students, school history, an event calendar for the duration of the school year, as well as drawings, poems, and even local advertisements. 36 pages total.
Yearbook created by students of the Menaul School in 1910. This edition comprises handwritten essays, as well as hand drawn sketches. 152 pages in total.
Yearbook created by students of the Menaul School in 1909. This edition is a combination of handwritten and typed essays and lyrics to a song, as well as hand drawn sketches, all likely created by Eli Martinez and Delfidio Cordova, the two graduating students from this year. 46 pages in total.
Yearbook created by students of the Menaul School in 1909. This edition is entirely handwritten and includes essays written by students as well as drawings of faculty, students, and the school grounds. It is 156 pages in total.
Cheryl Dee Odom gives an oral history about her experience with the College of Santa Fe, its "top five" national performing arts department and its demise.
Phil Chapman gives an oral history about his experience with faculty members of the College of Santa Fe during the period 1976-2007: James Moss, Phil Chapman, and Cheryl Odom. As well as the evolution of the performance department from top 5 in the USA to its demise.
Hector Chavez Najera gives an oral history about training horses and working in construction in Santa Fe and the connection to Mexico. The audio was recorded at his home and the filming took place in La Cienega and Rancho Viejo during a remodel while he was working on site.
Pilo Bueno describes his growing up in the 60's-70's in a very Catholic hispanic family in El barrio in Santa Fe, NM and takes us to the moment he came out to his mother.
Story Sharing and Discussion from Martha Rael Nimon about how she used to ride her Grandfather's Horse and Monica Ortega and Irma Cisneros recount a childhood sledding story they were told by school Grandmothers Tessie and Grandma Tina.
Story-sharing and discussion at Questa Women's Tea, November 16, 2019: Loveida Cisneros - Woodcutting and picnic lunch; Monica Ortega – they had a way of sharing lessons without saying it directly; Judy Rutledge – details of stories important to share with our youth; Esther Garcia – Winter Bus Rides with Felix Quintana; Martha Rael Nimon – Memories of Esther’s dad driving the bus; Maria Gonzales – Memories of her Grandmother
Esther Garcia: lessons learned from her father about land and water, importance of youth involvement and water scarcity. Stories and discussion took place at the Questa Women's Tea, November 16, 2019.
Portrait of Carrie Leven and Monica Ortega, Women's Tea, Questa, November 16, 2019, both participants in this first women's memory gathering event hosted by Questa Stories.
Portrait of Carrie Leven, Questa Women's Tea, November 16, 2019. At this event, Carrie shared the experience that peaked her interest in archaeology and eventually led her to a career in the field.