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1 ,IIQ L.L,: tg ' BLOCKBUSTER S9IilQIui:f00f- baller lon Boyd is rectal LLL' -.foiiiihfis out- standing athletic ability. 5 illlii H I t-wfanw ,,,, saw: ,,,. ,,:::,,,,5,ggjlgrglLW:-if ff-- ' fe e, Q L F2 A i,i. W, W ,f ,A ..,, ,,., , K ,,,, --.- I .f .. 1 4414, w h a t f v 4 r L E it as 1 L 'isle if ,M, iii it I lll L in 4 fa , ,ff f ,y DEFENSIVE DARREN - Mr. Darren player is a superb player both men- tally and physically. Boone, three-year Sandite football - ' ,,,, rm, , me ,,.,r.tm,w,mff 1 X 1 W 9 Q 11 4' 11J,,,1 45 ALL FOR ONE President , Katharina Van House lents A her spirit to a pep assembly o ' the Hang the Plainsme - Day . l n n H if f ,,it L yr, L, l' .... ' L L EM 'lii r ,A s 'f Vis, .2 ffffiflu fhfmvljw 1,4-nf. , , ,J ttEElSSEEEEi:iE5i?fli v:ffi'3Y3'2':. Y wa . : ' , . A' -, ,.t: A ttt,, '1 gt . . A . - lll Rll' LL GIRL ROBERTSON- As a bandite, Mary Robertson showed V, her spirit by performing as both a flutist and rifle girl, , E e , M s ttta I ,, 'i, i', l ' A ,1etrr,, lll WELL LET ME SEE - While working hard in office, Susan Forbes figures out where the files need to be placed. An active Bandrte, Ally Susan was elected band queen her senior year. 17-3 L ,rar f H ',,r ,,,, H .',. ,,,, A , , .,,.,,,,., ttrb, I r ,ff :lf s,tt A , ,,.,,, ,,.,,, , , ,ff 0 ,L . ,,.. V ,,,,, s the i lowd CAN YOU SAY CARL ALBERT? - Speaker of the house, Richard SANDI1 t SALLY It Multi rnrnrnnnittr Stott I-lt-y salute an Q12 'rii rrf I 'T1 --. Ln 5' fb in 'U -1 FD an -, D- fb ur O 4 FD -1 'J' t-. in S' FD v-1 ,-. F3 N D UQ O 4 YD H E fb D .-v fl t- D3 ur Y' 1 F E.. r ? I 3 S. 2 233 'I'- L U1 E F 1 3 .4 'T f 5 '. D 'JC 'U f E 3- X , WM, .,,, my es, ,,.,,,,. gjie, W,
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Students Elect Sandite King, Queen As February began, anticipation ot the annual Sandite King and Queen competition increased. Out of many nominees, the student body narrowed the decision to ten finalists. The five boys were Tim Fisher, lon Boyd, Todd Boone, Rusty Shuler, and Bruce Bridges. The five girls were Katharina VanHouse, jamie Bales, Danna Milles, Susan Forbes, and Sheila Lan- caster. Being nominated for Sandite King has been the culmination of my high school career. I feel very privileged. to be a finalist, stated Tim Fisher. Queen nominee Jamie Bales stated, I was really surprised and I feel ex- tremely honored to be nominated, es- pecially since there are many girls that are just as qualified as me. As May rolled around, the winners of the coveted honor were announced in the final assembly of the year. Rusty Shuler and Danna Mills were crowned by last year's winners, Robin Summers and Craig Sanders, in a sus- penseful and beautiful ceremony.
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Top Seniors Chosen For First Three Months Striving to recognize specific sen- iors at various times throughout the school year, Student Council mem- bers elected four top seniors to repre- sent each month of the year. Senior of the month is designed to acknowledge the outstanding upper- classmen in school organizations and academic studies. Students are chosen on the basis of their involvement in extracurricular activities and their overall personality. Nominated by faculty members, candidates are voted upon by members of the Student Council. September seniors of the month were chosen from the football team and the Sandite Spirit Squad. jamie Bales, as head cheerleader, brought much excitement into the pep-assemblies. It's an extremely big honor, and makes me feel good by starting the year off right, comment- ed Jamie. Ion Boyd, serving his third year on the high school football team, was the top prospect of the month of Septem- ber. Jon's athletic abilities were not limited to football, as he was involved in wrestling, and was a two-year start- er as well. Jon was on and off the field and the mat, stated senior Tim Fisher. ' Katharina Van House served as president of Student Council her sen- ior year and promoted spirit at all pep assemblies. She also served as presi- dent of Oklahoma lnterscholastic Press Association, at the OU spring and fall conferences for the journal- ism department, as well as co-editor of the 1979-80 yearbook. Darren Boone also participated in his third year on the football team as well as on the basketball team. Dar- ren is a very consistent athlete, de- scribed Coach A.D. James. , The seniors recognized in October were Susan Forbes, Mary Robertson, Scott Isley, and Richard Fisher. Susan Forbes was a three-year member of band and was chosen band queen her senior year. Mary Robertson was also a three- year band member, Ja rifle girl and band queen attendant. She was secre- tary-treasurer of the senior class, a member of Youth in Government, and a matmaid. Scott Isley was a member of band for three years and in his senior year was drum major. He was a two-year journalism yearbook student, serving as business editor and was also elected vice-president of the senior class and of the National Honor Society. Richard Fisher was also a three-year member of band. He served as presi- dent of Band Council and Youth in Government. November's chosen seniors were Tracy Allen, Myron Harris, Robin Nelson, and Ron Norfleet. Tracy Allen was a Vocational In- dustrial Clubs of America member for three years, and a third-year tennis team member. She also was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes. Myron Harris served as VICA's re- presentative to Student Council. He helped create spirit for the football team by making posters for assem- blies and. pretending to be a female cheerleader QMyrtle Harrisj in a pep assembly. Robin Nelson was a three-year VICA member, and a two-year jour- nalism student. She served as art edi- tor on the Sandtonian newspaper staff. , Ron Norfleet was a three-year member of VlCA and a member of the football team, serving-as a starting halfback. ' Seniors Of The Month 73
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