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dents learn personal hygiene, stated Mr. Gary Quimby. The special education department gained a new teacher this year. Mr. Paul Schuster, originally from New York, received his college education at O.U. A five-year veteran teacher, Mr. Schuster taught for two years in New jersey and three years in Kansas. He then worked in Dodge City, ,Kansas for a special education co-op. - He moved to Tulsa to work with juvenile delinquents. He then came to Charles Page to team up with Mrs. Carolyn Hilligoss in teaching special education. The class consisted of six hours for sophomores and two to three hours for juniors and seniors. First hour was math, second and third hours were English which was individual- ized, fourth and fifth hour were geared to vocational activi- ties, and sixth hour was biology. Juniors and seniors took two to three hours and then went to Vo-Tech or to work on a job. Sixth hour on Friday was a free hour which students used to catch up or talk about problems they were facing. UP AGAINST THE WALL - Girls' gym class lines up against the wall to listen to the necessary instructions for their next activity. The gym classes provide the needed exercise for students and most of the girls enjoy the release from the regular classroom. ABOUT TOMORROW'S LESSON - Mr. Paul Schuster who teaches spe- cial education reads along with all of his students during second hour class This is Mr. Schuster's first year to teach at Charles Page High School. Health Ed, PE 97
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'S STAGE HANDS? - Mrs. Marcia Ritter and Mrs. Kaye Battles, cheerleader sponsors, discuss skit ideas backstage during an assembly. Mrs, Ritter directed the various school organization skits that were presented in the pep assemblies. i' My I PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT - Backstage, drama teacher Mr. Roy Briscoe it watches his students perform in the school play, Oklahoma hifi 5 -ft M 'lg WW' www' ,,,, Va V 2 KEEP YOUR 'EYE ON THE BALL - Cheerleader sponsor Mrs. Peggy Whaley watches the group lead a chant at a home basketball game. si, ABOVE THE CROWD - Superb band director Mr, Gene Osburn leads the Bandites in an en- tertaining halftime show. Sponsors 99
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