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is 4 .Alf Staff Overcomes Problems Facing and solving problem after problem, Traffick Staff members still managed to publish the school's newsmagazine on a regular basis after the second nine weeks was underway. We had a real problem obtaining our headlines and cutlines due to mechanical failures of our magazine by grouping like-material together. The ads were placed on the last three pages to increase readership and they were designed to suit the month they represented. Several staff members received monthly writing contest awards ev - 3 from the OIPA. Sheilah Nobles W A earned a first place honor in feature typesetting machine, said editor Sheilah Nobles. After trying several different methods we decided to use press type. The group also decided to change the basic format of the writing. Other runner-up awards were given to Dana Box, Ian Catron and Machel Johnson. - . ., , me 1 1 . ,, 1 AXE THIS ONE! - Dana Box and Sheilah Nobles discuss which stories to print in the upcoming Traffick magazine. TRAFFICK STAFF - Front Kow: Sherri Palmer, Leesa Fisher, Lisa Campbell, Becky Estrin, Tracy Tennant, Machel Johnson, Tina Brown, Wendy Gross, Mary Cradduck. Second Row: Mrs. Laura Schaub, Kayla Adams, Cammy McKnight, Ian Thomas, Eric Riggs, Dana Box, jamie Bales, Jody Rogers, Bruce Lewis, Cheryl Noe, Vicki Keho, Jan Catron, Duane Daniels, Debbie Williams, Ruth Ann Brewer. Not Pictured Lisa Wofford, Sheilah Nobles, Devena Stephenson. B 1 SCARLET O-HAIR-A - Red-headed Sherri Palmer discusses her latest sports story in the local paper with Mrs. Schaub and Jan Thomas during fourth hour journalism class. DEADLINE DAY - her typing ability in ever-pressing .. ,sh ,,,,,,,,, LIQUID LIFESAVER - Ruth Ann Brewer types stories for the Traffick magazine with l her bottle of liquid paper close-at-hand.
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I ,fr f A e xx, , it V MM -,f 0 , at BUY ME A VALENTINE! - FBLA members sell candy to students to be sent to s In displaying participation, the clubs and organizations of Page have attained highest recognition for their devotion and loyalty in promoting spirit among the student body. Of the various organizations that have demonstrated pride in the school is the band whose members have received outstanding honors for their talents in various contests. The band members have been sole supporters in all our athletic events as well as in arousing student spirit. Also, such clubs as the National Honor Society encourage students to excell in academic studies. Other groups such as the Key Club worked to improve the community. Finally, the journalism department deserves special recognition for informing the students on events in their school through the Sandtonian and Traffick. Of course, the yearbook staff also worked long hours to produce an outstanding yearbook. These are just a few of the organizations that deserve recognition as well as many others. 1'- Q weethearts during second hour on Valentine's Day. The clubs and organizations are an essential part to student involvement and spirit. 1
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Band Earns Prestige As in the past The Pride of Proud Country extended its winning tradition by accumulating various prestigious awards. The contest season began with the Oklahoma City State Fair Parade. At Oklahoma City, The Pride marched against many larger bands, but displayed talent when they won first place in 4A competition as well as winning sweepstakes for the Best Band. It was just too good to see all the other bands stare at us with their mouths open as we marched all the other bands off the street, stated Mike Pooler. The band also won the sweepstakes trophy at the Tulsa State Fair. Among the other awards won were superior ratings at the State Marching contests and placing 26 students in the all-district band. The Colorado trip was the main event of the year for the band. BAND - Front Row: Ellen Holt, Mary Cradduck, Jennie Everett, Malinda Martin, Susan Schinnerer, Kathy Gross, Randy Pulliam, Bobby Patterson, Mitchell Baker, Scott Smith, Brian Wattenburger, Danny Cox, Jon Miller, Steve Freymuth. Second Row: Christy Pulliam, Kristen Fox, Cherie Jenkins, Debbie Nobles, Valerie Wilson, Julie Hankins, Susan Ekiss, Janie Hartgrave, Dana Hanson, Brian Curran, Mona Ninemire, Tracy Crosier, Jim Stecken, Eric Swartz, John Vann, Ray Avey. Third Row: Robert Freeman, Sydney Morrison, Maleia West, Brenda Boudreaux, Marisa Bolton, Sharrell Summers, Laura Glass, Lynette Caldwell, Janet Paden, Cheryl Stone, Tom Sherwood, Regina Boudreaux, Denise McDonald, Brad Finley, Lisa Hollingshead, Lynn Ramsey, Rhonda Kepner, David Mothershed. Fourth Row: Lisa Ward, Kathy Frazier, Cece Proft, Sheila Smith, Tina Griffith, Patti McLaughlin, Terri Grimes, Scott Isley, Dorothy Skaggs, Glendall Arnold, Monica Martin, Lee Seaman, Jimmy Whisenhunt, BRASS MONKEY - Senior Stanley Read has an awkward look about him as he holds his instrument during class. WINNERS - Bandites Tom Sherwood and David Kolker present the school with two trophies the band received in the Tulsa Fair Parade 03529532 warm I 5 I H i ,,,, s,, K W eirt L L lf' ,,..,, I ,. ff,,, :iq .. ,,,,. ,f'f - ,ff rrf' H - . f f ' A ' fi E. f 4 Dena Bradley, Richard Durkee, John Moats, Reggie Sims, James Clark, .iw Dean Dobson, Scott, Giles. Hfth Row: Lisa Seigman, Brenda Armstrong Beverly Tilley, Ruthellen Tulley, Diane Gibbs, Anita Wilburg, Cindra McWilliams, Jackie Taylor, Tracey Ekiss, Cash Wilson, Gary Luton, Rick Campbell, Tim Sam, John Adams, Rex Simon, Mike Phillips, Mike Parker Curtis Hathcock, Richard Fisher, Roy Casey. Sixth Row: Cara Wetherill Anne Rudy, Kelle Waites, Jeff Morgan, Rick Clark, Rob Ayers, Eddie Smith, Greg Jones, Carol Garrison, Jeff Henderson, David Carter, Brett Sharp, Tim Davis, Pat Huneryager, Eric Stoner, Joe Plute, Rob Brown, Bill Dudek, Stanley Read, Jim Stecker. Seventh Row: Sharon Holcomb, Wilma O'Neil, Cindee Dixon, Penny Rowe, Mike Taylor, Lowell Matthews Jennifer Hankins, Jon Nelson, Steve Bowes, Mark Seay, Sidney Read Donal Wells, Mike Pooler, Chris Dixon, James Ball, Rob Watson, Randy Burgess, Jeff Martin. Eighth Row: Pam Potts, Carma Coon, Diana Hanson Doug Wooten, Melody Wilson, Tammy Williams, Lisa Sims pun-W
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