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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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38 Basketball Roundballers Triumph At Tulsa Edison During the first week of school many young men gathered to shoot. This lead to the basis of the Sand Springs Sandites basketball team. The team started the season off right with a key victory over archrival Broken Arrow and lost the following week to powerhouse East Central. Even though we moved up to SA, I feel we were competitive, stated ju- nior Greg Vaughn. Head coach Don Johnson taught these men all he could and led them to a championshi at the Edison Tourna- ment where they walloped Ro ers, Edison, and, of course, Sapulpa. be- lieve this is the best group of youn men I've had, stated head coaclgr Johnson. The Sandites traveled to Miami to compete with both Missouri and Oklahoma teams. The Roundballers lost to top ranked Parkview, Missouri, but felt that this was the best team they had ever seen in high school ball. Even though they lost, the men came back to beat two other teams to win fifth, which was not bad in a field of around 100 teams. I think this is a great bunch of guys who Elay well together. We had a great coac who inspired us every day and we couldn't have done it without him, stated senior Bill Dudek. SHOOTING MACHINE - Rusty Schuler hits from the top of the key as he goes into double figures for the night. Q DR DUNK - Senior Damon Downing puts his own display on as he scores another point adding to the number of Sandite victo- ries nys size! all Scsreewara 1?VVuw Slemms iam 235333 2 Ie giggrifiiiiiai Fawhiglta r ,: f-.., 'f1fiiiLifiLL7fI7 Q km as Q Egkaaaa E5 3 Bwwwmwwawmm U ,,,,,, TM, r,rrr,,rrrr ,, ,rrr r,,,, r Q? :eng Q3 S QQ lift
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