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,ff Raft Race Highlights Labor Day The inside of Charles Page High School, as well as the surrounding community, took on impressive improvisions and made way for more Sandite pride. As every year, the school parking lot filled each morning with a mad rush of automobiles trying to get to that favorite spot before it was taken. The halls were stuffed with sleepy- eyed, and sometimes irritable zombies, fighting to get to that dreaded first hour class and the task of intelligently organizing thoughts in their heads. But the changes in the midst of all this seemingly chaotic activity were welcomed by the adept Page student body. These changes aided in providing still another year for doing better. Our new principal, Mr. Jerry A. Baird upheld and improved the high standards we have become accustomed to and worked with and for the students. With the help of the teachers, the administration, and most of all the students, the Sandites strived to be the best in every endeavor they undertook. In comparison with other area schools in academics, athletics and enthusiasm, Charles Page showed them all that nobody tries harder, nobody works more, and nobody does it better than the Sandites. Q5 ,.'ttt' .. 1i 1 t ' 1 ' ii iif ce '31 titrniafesigw 5 . M0 lrffmra ioalf H' - ssso rheseffw if . , .auhdiui 4- H ' - N- - 'S-1:- 5, ,V t . N f fr' , s ' 'A 'lil L 1---.-.f,.. ,,Q,,'1 A- ' . -- H is 1 r. be-,qt -3' ' i s i Wf,f , 1 A t p lf f ' 5 -. ' 1 ff. Q, N ...gm I, 4 x .,l 'V k 4 .. A nz A A . ., , .4 Q' M A H ., ,A . . , N I . gf L, yigmgi-. . hwy., Mi' . wr,,,.,,,J 5 Y H N' 1: L, K ., ,U Q-zu-X' .- ish. '2..', H -5 E1 A y W F 'PE C ' 7 Q W tv Q ' xt.. , 11 ' J ' 5 1 ' A .cv-'Y' W' my . Tnnhyui f,f'ff3 J, so Ai. 3 J Y' , Wfifms, V7 ,c T' ttt V W ' '-' , 'UK B X3 Am ,A bw 1 14' . is fa x I iw. 16 6 .., iw wud SN ..
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W, 9.3 MPH - Sophomore Chris Woods takes a breather after running 15 . kilometers in the Tulsa Run. Being apart from the rest was what the school year was all about for 1,193 Sandites as we daily plodded through the usual school schedule and nightly plowed into our outside activities. We wanted to be the best, and in all our interests we displayed the Gold Pride we had grown accustomed to. Although this enthusiasm was evident throughout the school, in the pep assemblies we became united as one, and as one we became the ultimate example of true spirit. I think it's neat the way the students show their spirit with all the signs and posters they use to promote pride, stated senior Sheilah Nobles. The many athletic teams of Charles Page High School gave the student body good reason for carrying that pride outside the auditorium. Fans traveled far and wide to back the teams in all of their games as well as packing the home facilities. With this consistent quality of taking our Gold Pride with us wherever we go, whether as individuals or in groups, we are always Sandites, and this sets us truly, apart from the rest. 110
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