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

 - Class of 1980

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x W 4, . ,S .K , 7 X . . ' X ii , r lt .. XS ' L 2 , s The A t Upper Crust One of the greatest honors for a Page High School student was to be- come a member of the National Hon- or Society. Only students who ex- celled in academic areas were allowed to join, The grade point average had to be kept at 3.65. Out of all the members of this club, Todd Boone was chosen president, Scott Isley, vice-president, and Debbie Nobles, secretary-treasur- er. One of the major duties of the Na- tional Honor Society was the tutoring of students within the entire school system. Yet not all of the activities were of the intellectal nature, The an- nual Donkey Basketball game was a highlight of the school year. The fac- ulty played against the students in a friendly game of basketball, except with a twist, they were riding don- keys. Another privilege reserved for ju- niors within the area was being cho- sen to attend Girls' and Boys' State. The sponsors of this were the Ameri- can Legion, and American Legion Auxilary. Those chosen to attend went through a long process. The pos- sible candidates composed a short es- say concerning why they wished to attend, and they made a list of all ac- tivities, and honors held. When select- ed to go, the juniors spent a week at- tending government-related meet- ings. The Girls' State is held every vyear at East Central University in Ada. The first thing that Girls did was break down into individual towns where no one knew anyone else. After attending a meeting of the towns, the girls learned various songs ranging from Oklahoma to A Man With- out a Girls' State. From that moment on the girls did not stop singing. Katharina Van House was heard to say, lf I sing 'Oklahoma' one more time I'll die. Katharina said she only sang it 153 times. The food at Girls' State was described as quite good, as one of the staters was forced to admit that she gained five pounds while in Ada. On the more serious side, the girls elected and ran for various offices. A Legislature and Governor were elected out of 435 members. 78 Boys' State, NHS X16 is i ,ae : . I' V if 0 sv. 4 A N Q ' 'I Y l ' S T 5 15, p cf if i it 1 if 1 A ' gt SSS . 3 .aff ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ - Boys State members get together for a few laughs. Kneel- ing: jeff Fisher, David Mothershed, Mike Phil- lips. Standing: Richard Fisher, and Scott Isley. Boys State is also held every year atNortheast- ern State University in Tahlequah. Instead of singing songs like the girls did, the boys had to march everywhere that they went. Boys State is a much larger system than Girls' State. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Front Row Kathy Atchley, Scott Isley, janet Paden, Liz Woodward, Karen Koger, Kathy Maynard, Su- zanne Reichenberg, julie Hankins, Machel johnson, Mrs. Sheree Scott, sponsor, Lisa Sieg- mann, Ann Burns, Mike Kirby, Elizabeth Rob- erts, Terri Hellard. Second Row: Angela Ryals, Sharolyn Wallace, Mark Kapocsii, Todd Boone, Barry Rogers, Rex Thompson, Marty Cupps, Larry Dudek, jon Boyd, Charles Krumsiek, ja- net Newell, Tracy jennings, Debbie Nobles, joe Plute, David Mothershed, Duwayne King, Erit Russel, Ty Boone, Angie Kosier, Kathy Frasier, Charlene Coble, Tina Griffith, Debbie Boyer, Sheri Burris. Third Row: Cheryl Wood, jimmy Williams, Kim Fitzgerald, Melody Wilson, Rhonda Whittenburg, joan Brandt, Shelly Ken- nedy, jennifer Ledford, Valerie Wilson, Donna Henderson, Lisa Henderson, Susan Munn, Kel- ly Marmon, Betsy Swift, Gina Payne, Debbie Marth, Cindy Bradfield, judy McWilliams, jen- ny Riggs, joan Billington, Robbie Ayers, jay Studebaker, Danny Richardson, Marty Perry, Kelly Waites, Beverly Tilley, Ruth Ellen Tuley, Rachel Guthridge, Alicia McCumber, Pam Potts, Brenda Armstrong, jamie McClanahan, Cherie jenkins, Mary Robertson, Susan Forbes, Cece Proft, Kristen Fox

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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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BOOKWURMS - junior NHS tutor, Debbie Marth explains to an underclassman how to prepare a lesson in a class that is giving her problems. NHS students get paid for their tu- toring abilities. GRADE TIME! - NHS sponsor Sheree Scott smiles as she checks grades for students being considered as NHS members. Ms. Scott spon- sored the group for the first time this year. I P THREE LITTLE CHICKS - Girls' State repre- sentatives pause between classes. Jana Medlockf Mary Robertson, and Katharina Van House , peer over the staircase rail. Girls' State 79

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