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

 - Class of 1980

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l PROOFREADING PROPHET . CAN YOU SAY - Kyle Wallace TYPEWRITER TROUBLES-Da- COKE AND A SMILE - After As she pr-oofreads he, assign- watches some of the winter aqfivi- vid Mothershed pecks away at his watching an exciting Sandite bas- 1-nent, Margie Sh,-ine, practice-3 ties held in the Field House. typing assignment for Mrs. Sher- ketball game, Machel johnson her skillfulnessl . ry Morgan's class. has a coke and a smile, Seniors 'Spring' Into Honors Named as top seniors for the month of March were Kyle Wallace, David Mothershed, Machel Johnson and Margie Shriner. I didn't expect to be chosen senior of the month at all but I think it's great. l'm honored, expressed Wal- lace, who served as Sergeant at Arms of Youth In Government. He was also a starter on the football team and a member of FCA. A three-year Bandite, Mothershed was a member of VICA and Youth in Government, which he served as vice- president. Traffick magazine editor Machel johnson was also sports editor of the yearbook. She was also a member of Youth in Government and NHS. I was surprised to find that I had been chosen senior of the month. It is 76 Seniors Of The Month an honor and a privilege, johnson remarked. A creative writing student, Shriner was also a member of Youth in Gov-A ernment and NHS. April's seniors of the month were Greg Potter, Todd Sanders, Anne Burns and Shelli Kennedy. Basketball starter Greg Potter was a member of FCA. Burns was elected football queen at- tendant and was a member of NHS. Choir queen Shelli Kennedy was a member of choir for three years. Sanders was a starting football and wrestling team member his senior year. Seniors of the month of May were Todd Boone, Ty Boone, Tracey Ekiss and Kathy Maynard. lt's nice to be honored like this and know what your fellow students think about you, said Todd, football, wrestling and baseball team starter. He was valedictorian, president of NHS and a member of Youth in Gov- ernment and FCA. Also a valedictorian, Ty was a mem- ber of Youth in Government, NHS, and FCA, which he served as secre- tary-treasurer. He was also a starter on the football, wrestling and baseball teams. S7 ' if Three-year Bandite'Tracey Ekiss was a member of the cast of Oklaho- ma. She also studied drama her sen- ior year. Chosen as choir queen attendant, Maynard was a member of that group for three years.

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Seniors Find It Cool At The Top Those honored as seniors of the month during the winter season were selected for their participation in bas- ketball, drama, Ospeech, journalism, and other school activities. Rusty Schuler, Rick Perdue, Dana Mills, and jennifer Hankins were the seniors selected for the month of De- cember. A starter on the basketball team as well as the baseball team, Schuler was also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Perdue was also a starter on the bas- ketball and baseball teams and a member of VICA carpentry. Mills ran track and was a first- string basketball player. A member of the varsity basketball team, Hankins was a three-year band and FCA member. I think jennifer and Dana really deserved this honor because they were the only seniors on the team and they provided much-needed leadership, er junior Betsy Swift said. january's seniors of the month were Tim Fisher, Cvlenn Arnold, Sheila Lancaster and Judy McWilliams. Fisher, a varsity football player, was also a wrestler. He was a member of FCA and the Traffick magazine and yearbook staffs. Arnold was a member of the drama group and a three-year member of the band. He was also a member of Stu- dent Council. A member of the ICE class, Lancas- ter was also a member of matmaids and the Traffick magazine staff. Sheila worked really hard in maga- zine and Tim kept the whole class laughing, said staff member Cindy Bradfield. McWilliams was a member of the National Forensic League for drama and debate and was a three-year mem- ber of Student Council. jimmy Richardson, Bill Dudek, ja- net Paden, and Naomi Hatsfelt were the February seniors of the month. Richardson was chosen for his par- ticipation in choir and for being presi- dent of the Key Club. He also served as the wrestling and football manager, as well as assistant coach for the ele- mentary wrestling team. Hatsfelt was a Select Choir member, drama member and lead female in the Charles Page play, Oklahoma! She was also selected for All-State Choir. Paden was a band queen attendant as well as a member of yearbook staff and commercial art VICA. She also designed the national VICA flag. A starter for the basketball team, Dudek was also the president of French Club and an FCA member. Naomi and janet are extremely tal- ented in their respective fields, as were all the seniors of the month, and I am sure they will do well in the future, Student Council president Katharina Van House concluded. lJRrX'Nl.XllK Cfllylvl l S X- fi K ll K UR Nllf l: '.iix lin. li Xllll.-XF - Bllix lltnltk -l Hut- lo' l .-XXI lfNllNl.-KN luv! l'.irl+'H ll,., ik fr 1 'ii i' 1 - ., ' . .mi ' il V ut fngzrx- rtliili two points v.li.iEUlllQ, tlw Lninrlitt Sn H'1U - ll l'l'll n U' 'l ffllw mir ti. is V. 55. Y . 3 i--rt. it tit Nl: li nity- .n thi 5-1ilp.',t,iy ily rl.-.11 tlri--'-rimte' during .1 git-up di-tus Q F --'UH D Seniors Of The Month 75



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ALBERT CUPE EINQIEIN? - April senior Citizen Sanders works his chemistry Mo uin's,class-. g e 3 .e if , f,-,2, V,fr il i H if .fi PRE - EXAM MADNESS - Ann Burns, April senior of the month, ,gf , fs shows cool, collectiveness while if studying. A W K A I '13 t 53.3.34-' ' e if so .X ., , N... isis: f if N.-if NEXT! - Choir queen Shelly Ken nedy awaits her turn to show off her singing skills after class. fwfr

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