Charles Page High School - Sandite Yearbook (Sand Springs, OK)

 - Class of 1979

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5,- READY OR NOT - Sophomore Iana Gloyd bombs a fellow classmate with ice during her lunch hour. After students arrived at their eating destinations each would hurriedly gobble down his meal and then the fun began. Koolee wars and ice fights were a constant threat to innocent bystanders as the Sandites participated in lunchtime activities. Lunch break seemed to make everyone crazy. Someone would get bombed with ice almost everyday. It was a continuous war, a drenched Vicki Scott proclaimed. Long lines of cars were often delayed by a revenging Sandite who would desert his automobile to run ahead and repay an enemy. Once I threw my truck into park, jumped out and started to throw a Koolee on the car behind me when I realized there was a policeman a few cars back. I made it back to my truck in record time, panted senior Darrel Barton. Lance Cheney recalls, I'Il never forget the time I mistook Mr. I'Iallford's station wagon for that of Lowell 'Mantis Man' Matthews. I realized my mistake in just enough time to jerk the ice cream cone back into the car. Unfortunatly it landed in my lap. The Sandites found that messin' around provided excitement for everyone. Rndhntt

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nrt! 11 P l tt ' W ai Each day during the ritual of school Sandites were allowed a brief forty-five minutes to break for lunch. While some did their lunchtime dining in the school cafeteria, most chose to leave campus for their meal. By the time the lunch hour would finally make it, I would be about to die from hunger. My only goal would be to go and eat as quick as possible, exclaimed famished Sandite Jeff Miller. Squealing tires, honking horns, and the revving of motors are all a part of the ceremony which is triggered by the single sound of the lunch bell. As soon as the lunch bell sounded it was a race to see who would get out of the parking lot first. Unfortunately a wreck occured everyday, sighed Richie Griffin. Sandites with competitive blood often held food-eating contests to liven up their lunchtime rites. How can I forget the time we had a coney-eating contest and I ate 12. I was sick for two days, stated Mark McGuire. Lunchtime not only provided time to eliminate hunger pains, it also furnished a change-of-pace from the monotony of the school day. GOLDEN ARCHES new lunchtime hangout for Sandnte McDonalds provides a ' s. HOT - N- IUICY - junior Angie Kosier enjoys a delicious meal provided by a newly established Sand Springs business, Wendy's. -v f 5 l n F



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:are is s Ml Carefree days seemed to capture the lives of every Page student. These were the best times and this thought was instilled into every heart. Victory parties, Saturday night rendezvous, and lazy afternoons with friends were only a part of the fun shared by all. By being young and active Sandites easily captivated the envy of adults who only reminisced their energetic years. My mom always talks about 'The Good Ole' Days,' but to me these days are the best, stated Debbie Creekmore. Whether it was conflicts with the weather, or the monotony of homework, Sandites still managed to create exciting memories in every event. My senior year went by so fast. I guess I was lucky to realize this early enough to not let a day pass by without making a deep impression on my life, for I knew it was my last year to be together with my friends, tearfully stated Dana Box. Sandites cherished every endeavor because to them life was a bowl of cherries . . . A REAL SWINGER - Scott Smith offers Sherri Palmer a bite of watermelon during a Youth in Government weiner roast held at Squirrel Hollow. cherries... ON YOUR MARK GET SET ,. . GO! - Participants in a Youth and Government trike race prepare for the sounding guns.

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