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

 - Class of 1980

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Page 116 text:

OH, SHOOT - Senior Scott Cunningham pre- pares to innoculate his sheep for his FPA pro- ject. 112 FPA Sharolyn Wallace, junior attendant Sheila Ramsey, sophomore attendant ' Sharolyn Wallace, junior attendant 3 Ilizgwv V

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Y if ti 'iw f , ,. many, .,,.,,,,,,- ,,,. V M W., , Female 'RifIes,' A'FIags' Work Out New Routine . . . Take Firsts In Aurora A show for the audience was the oal of the band as well as the auxillary corps. With new cianges in marching techniques came a sur e of new and better routines for the flags and rifles oFCharles Page. When I first saw the flag and rifle routine, I couldn't believe it, remembered president Richard Fisher. Besides enthralling me with their 'hip thrusts' and other move- ments, they also surprised me with their flawless accuracy. The auxillary corps definitely added to the band and its overall effect for the viewers. Summer camps and daily ractices gradually developed the Charles Page flag and rifle corps into one of the best groups in the state. Winning numerous awards locall and in interstate competition made it obvious that the difigent efforts of hard work and concentration were rewarding in the long run. Sometimes it seemed that it was so hot that we couldn't breathe, remarked senior Tracey Ekiss, But when we re- ceived first place in Aurora, all that suffering was forgotten. That moment made up for everything. In addition, the creation of the Winter Guard was also a new beginning at the high school. A continuation of the practices and compe- tition was an idea to help maintain the corps throughout the entire year. The sense of winning is one not unfamiliar to the Pride of Proud Country, yet the flags and rifles devel- oped a new area which extended the goals of the whole band. Band 11 1



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SITTING PRE'I'l'Y - junior, Fawn Ash was selected 1979-1980 FFA Sweet- heart by her fellow members. Fawn has been involved in the FFA Chapter for three years. Nrrdu Huund Rm janet Hirrn Suzanne Relchenherg Tue a Cole Shelli Stephan Third Ron Crm Payne Carl 'vhaftar Karen Koger Fourth Ii m FronttllSamuel Betty Du kell Elizabeth Robert Mrs Bills C irrrtt Llnlx Phillip Lorbx Newell lwnw Medlotk lvlrrtla Keith .init FFA, Co-op Are Successful Groups Due To . . . Cooperation,' Projects They probably don't get their clothes from Saks Fifth Ave. . . . or even Renbergs. But they do have an overall unique appearance. They don't think they're higher than anyone else, as a matter of fact they are pretty down-to- earth people. Who are the people who study the practice of putting bread on society's tables? They are the Future Farmers of America. Mr, Standfield is a superman when it comes to farming knowledge, stated junior Charles Krumsiek. He helps us with our projects and I learned much more of the ideas that are new in farming. The Future Farmers of America meet annually to talk of new farming procedures and break-throughs in technology. Mr, Hampton also helps a lot in special projects, such as our Oklahoma Day show for the Elementary schools re- called Charles. The Oklahoma Day project was displayed at Pratt Ele- mentary School this year. The FFA Sweetheart was Fawn Ash with Sharolyn Wa- lace, Sharon Sell, and Sheila Ramsey as attendants. In future years, Sandites might find that one of the class- mates is providing the food. Another career-oriented activity like FFA was the CO-OP class. Cooperative Office Education entailed attending a day of school work and a day of work at one's job. The best aspect of the course was that the students received school credit for working at their jobs. They also were paid for the hours they worked. . , ,,,.,.,, ,ww BONY FINGERS - Senior, Cari Shaffer checks her typing equip- ment before beginning her homework in cooperative office educa- . 1 If f' ' . . X A 1 l I ,, ty. H 1f f7- 'W f j 'SPG-ff.: A ' Co-op - Fmnl Row Angle lxmser, Donna Ayer-, janan Kendrick, Lee .' r t- 1 's,.f t , f 5 , ,. f'r.'f's. ' ':'..-',If ',. ,. ' It '.' it S, 'Y 'I'-2' A O' t 5, .. A 3K. k', NA 1. ...VKX f. .E Ncwnl tion class. FFA, Co-op 113

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