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Shaffer . Q Reigns Gver , ,W Homecoming Homecoming signified a week of hectic preparations for the students of Charles Page. They worked diligently putting the final touches on their floats, assembling the parade, and preparing for the game. When Friday, November 2, rolled around every- thing went smoothly. The parade with the kiddies catching candy, the street rods roaring, and the number one band in the state playing, all were part of a huge success. The winning float was designed by the sophomores and their Snoopy dog revealed their spirit and dedication to homecoming. After an afternoon of watching the parade students enjoyed an evening of looking upon four beautiful girls who reigned as the football royalty. Stu- dents flocked to the game to see the queen, Cari Shaffer, escorted and kissed by captain Roger Fish. Her at- tendants were Anne Burns, Dana Pat- terson, and Allyson Munn. Every- thing went perfect, and all that was needed was a victory over the Still- water Pioneers. But the dreams of a victory were dashed as the Pioneers upset the Sandites in a hard fought battle, 13-0. However, everything was not lost. Sandites had a parade, a beautiful court, and memories to cher- ish forever. 1 -. SOPHOMORE - Attendant Allyson Munn is JUNIOR Attendant Dana Patterson is assisted SENIOR Attendant Anne Burns is guided to escorted to midfield by captain Kyle Wallace. to the fifty yard line by captain Mike Johnson her position at coronation by senior captain jon 36 Homecoming
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Seniors lnstill Leadership X 1 'S' ' M y-Q91 'of 7'1euwf,- . l 1 'x , ,s wi 1 t I ,U 'U 7 l -1. sql I 'A 1 f l - W ,1 - .HH Ron Norfleet was a tremendous athlete who played an instrumental role on our team by his tremendous ability to run, especially to the outside. fwallacej H Even though Kyle Wallace was out for the first part of the season, he came back to show us how much pride he had in the Sandites and in himself, fBoydJ Patrick's Qliuneryagerj pride has helped the football team immensely by setting the example to never quit, just try harder than anybody else and you'll be successful. QZiegJ Gene Hartman was an outstanding defensive player that made some great plays at times when we really needed them and his size. QFisherl FOOTBALL COACHES- Chris Thurmond, Fran A D. James, Gary Quimby, Jim Pryor. ff, - Leadership among the Sandites is usually limited to only the four cap- tains. However, this was not the case this season. The Sandite gridsters had 18 seniors and each and every one of them performed outstanding feats of leadership. I am thoroughly proud of the way our seniors displayed courage and pride both on the field and off it throughout the year, stated A.D. James. The seniors played every game as if it were their last. They constantly tried to instill the characteristics of strength and pride in the underclass- The seniors had to come through, we were weak in some sports and needed someone to take charge, said senior Todd Sanders. Not only was there leadership among the seniors, but also there was leadership among the coaches. They sacrificed many long hours watching films, preparing scouting reports and making practice schedules. Two new assistant coaches that dedicated their time and effort to the Sandites were Frank Banfield and Mike Whaley. Banfield was the offen- sive and defensive line coach and Whaley was the receiver and defen- sive end coach. I think Coach Banfield brought a certain degree of maturity and wis- dom to the coaching staff, said senior Ron Hale. Besides not only being a great coach, he also had a special kind of a player-coach relationship that is k Banfield men. so important. . . il ltltfty- ' 3 'Q t '- f S - CD11-'70 5 CIC'-p 15-.. e-'7nmQnQ'E'QSQGi.qq64lQ8 B 2i8152?75?'24ssS,3e 9 ' we , Mike Whaley, -sf 1979 FOOTBALL TEAM - Front row: Man- ager jim Richardson, Major Brown, Doug McClaurin, Todd Boone, Olie Smith, Larry McFall, Manager Hugh Downing. Second row: Jimmy Williams, Coach Chris Thurmond, Coach Frank Banfield, Coach Mike Whaley, Coach A.D. James, Coach Gary Quimby, Coach jim Pryor, Toby Parvin. Third row: Chris Nor- fleet, Wayne Cannon, Ray Driskell, Andre Blake, Victor Bailey, Dwayne King, Kevin Lan- caster, Greg Maloney, Clarence Wilhite, Scott Patrick. Fourth row: Wendell Snodgrass, Robert Guinn, Ruben Freeman, Bill Wooten, Paul Bruner, Kyle James, John Hill, Chad Terry, Charles Pilkington, Mark Adams, jackie Tay- lor. Fifth row: Tony james, Mike Pope, Larry Morra, Larry Yates, Ron Hale, William Buckner, Mike Mullins, Tommy Ray, Barry Rogers, Ron Norfleet, Eric Haines, Steve Downing. Sixth row: Todd Sanders, Tommy Boyd, James Harger, Dewayne Osburn, Monte Cole, Bill Holt, Ted Bowin, Steve Breshears, Barry Crow, Chuck Ervin, Steve Zieg, Rex Thompson, Allan Schinerer, Jeff Wilson, Mike johnson, Steve McClaurin, Lee Half, Ion Boyd, Pat Huneryager, Tyler Chambers, Gene Hart- man, Timmy Fisher, Darren Boone, lay lay Yaws, Roger Fish, Wendell Krebs, Kyle Wal- lace. . ' 4 I . ' 'F ar , Ar . . , . L F F 2 I Although Mike Johnson didn't say much, he didn't have to because his performance said it all. He was an all- around super Sanditef' QDarren Boonel Football Seniors 35
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