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Page Stand-outs Receive Recognition MAN ON THE MOVE - Senior third baseman, Terry Woods, shows the same style that attracted the attention of a Bacone College scout that led to THREE'S A CHARM - Junior Jay Yaws, senior Todd Boone, and sopho- - - - more David Aduddell anticipate the upcoming state tournament held in the Signing of a baseball Scholarship' Jenks. f7f.wt:m.-1- f - f f 66 Special Recognition In athletics, a competitor works to- ward those special goals which he or she dreams of reaching. Rewards, small and large, are given to those ath- letes who put forth great efforts or performances. Knowing that these honors await the one who does the best job, the athlete will spend just that little extra amount of time it takes to be a winner. All-Metro, All-Dis- trict, All-State, or Player of the Week are all special awards that a competi- tive athlete strives for. Special recognition always comes to at least a few Charles Page athletes every year. This gives the stand-out athletes something to leave Charles Page High with . . . the satisfaction of a job well clone. Furthermore, recipi- ents of these awards always seem to catch the eye of a college scout. This year's athletes were very wide- ly recognized with thirteen All-Dis- trict football players. Rusty Shuler and Greg Potter were honored with the award of being chosen the Edison All-Tournament Players. Potter was also chosen as the Tulsa World Player of the Week. The wrestling program was recognized when Bruce Bridges was selected as the Tulsa World Wres- tler of the Week. The wrestlers also had three state tournament qualifiers, Jay Yaws, Todd Boone and David Aduddell.
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Sanclites Active In Sports .A MAN FROM ATLANTIS - Iunior frogman, jay Mullins, portrays his unique s breast stroke competitively against his fellow Sandites. SNOW BIRD - Sophomore Carla Bales enjoys her hand at that ever so popular sport of snow skiing in Eldora, Colorado. In addition to school-related sports, many students found enjoyment in outside activities. Jogging became a major fad in the lives of many Ameri- cans. Tulsa built such established places as Riverside Park and also hosted the Tulsa Run. But jogging was not the only sport enjoyed by Sandites. Snow skiing also became a major sport for Sandites. They ventured into neighboring states to spend those four days and nights in a dream world. The most popular sport, however, that took participant's breath away was soccer. Sandites chased the small black and white ball across the field only to kick it into a net. But what would school be like with- out its rodeo fans? Some daring young Sandites took on the chore of waging war against bulls weighing up to 1,000 pounds. Even though the odds were in favor of the bulls, the cowpokes still wore on for that eight- second, bone-jarring ride that brought fame and glory. Also, many Sandites still endeav- ored to participate in the old sport of swimming. Racing against an oppo- nent while skimming across the water was very exciting to those who swam. Still, there were those who enjoyed the limber sport of gymnastics. These students portrayed grace and beauty as they walked across a balance or per- formed a floor excercise with back- hand springs, flip-flops, and rolls that made gymnastics a beautiful sight to see. tyle as he swims the WHAT HAVE I GOT A HOLD OF NOW? - Senior bull rider, Butch Sewell displays his talent to everyone as he Rides this'n out. Out-Of-School Sports 65
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IRON LUNGS - Senior Frank Lebarre shows his strength and endurance as he prepares for an upcoming track meet and a possible state championship. r -IPZZQ ai A1 4 .,.1-2,2 I 1- -3.17 1 if' ll O SHOOT FOR YOUR GOALS - Senior Greg Potter leads the Sandites to a victory over Broken Arrow as his number of points goes into double figures. ng., ...A.,..f- ,,,.,.... ' S-sv-f TZii3w X K w t,.,.w.-A--v ,f x 1 ?5 N.- at V . N MAGICAL SHU - Senior roundballer Rusty Shuler shows his finesse as he dares an opponent to try to stop him. Special Recognition 67
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