Putnam City High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1957
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Ours keep us busy with clubs, sports, plays, and numerous assem- blies. The main business is, of course, study. The 8:30 to 3:30 time clock includes quite a lot of overtime. Like any city, we have out dreams, our hopes, out plans for the future. Some of us desire a college educa- tion, othets want to conquer the business world. Most of us will just be average people. with a family and a home. The seniors have a special feeling about the city. For years it has been their life, a second home. Now they must leave it. With them go many memories ..... the last Spring Formal, the Senior Assembly, and finally graduation. As they walk under the rose-covered arches, the city fades from view. But wherever We go and whatever we do, our city, Putnam City, will never disappear. It is timeless. x In token of the appreciation for Mr. Ralph Downs's sincere interest in our school and its students, we dedi- cate the 1957 Treasure Chest. Mr. Downs was graduated from Bethany Peniel College with a Bachelor of Science degree. He has been a member of the Putnam City teaching staff for the past seven years. In Mr. Downs's schedule he teaches journalism and bookkeeping. He is sponsor of the Pirate Log, our school paper, which has improved greatly under his direction. The new Pirate Log offers subscriptions and advertising to merchants and many new features which have appealed to the student body. In 1955 Mr. Downs accepted the position of school counselor. He willingly devotes three hours each day aiding our students in the proper choice of colleges and professions and in any problems they might have concerning education. By giving interest, personality, and aptitude tests, he has greatly benefited all the high school students. As we dedicate the 1957 Treasure Chest, we hope Mr. Downs will become aware of the fact that we, as students of Putnam City, hold him in highest esteem. ....3- Putnam City . . . Gur City lt WouIdn't Be Putnam Without . . llur Administration llur Population Our Athletics 0ur Social Lilo llur Colobritios . I ,w Eiga.. our Adffiiwisiralihn 55 Vg... f Eli: , f EQ ' fmwegygm gpg E 'Kf'.L 1 MR. D. D. KIRKLAND Superintendent The duties of the secretary to Mr. Kirkland are familiar to Mrs. Marjorie Hubbard who has held this position for seven years. Although Mrs. Lee Mason was secretary to Mr. Mayfield, our principal, last year, she is now assisting Mrs. Hubbard in the super- intendent's office. The responsi- bilities of these ladies are limitless. 1957 marks the thirty-eighth year of school experience for our superintendent, Mr. Kirkland. Seven of these years have been administered at Putnam City. During his administration, we have seen our school become one of the ten largest in the state. He has had the responsi- bility of nearly forty-five hundred stu- dents. During his seven years, we have seen the transformation of the old Arnett Building into a modern school building, the Construction of a large junior High, and buildings for the grade school. Due to the efforts of Mr. Kirk- land and others, a bond was passed by the parents of our school district for a one-million dollar high School. The preliminary work has been started and will be completed by September of 1958. SECRETARIES, Left to Right: Mrs. Lee Mason and Mrs. Marjorie Hubbard Dear Class of l957: Congratulations on your graduation. Here is hoping that the training and associations that you have had at Ijutnaiv Ciity Iligh School nay be ever helpful to you in your further pursuits. lp to now niuch of your reading and learn- ing have been reouired to fulfill classroon assignments. Ifrorn noxx on the choice of material you read will be niore your own. There is nruch great literature in the world today and of course there is nuch trash. May I take the opportunity to encourage you to seel: out the best for your reading. Iwould especially reconiirend two sections for your thought and study. One is 'lhe Constitution of our l'nited States. I'his is probably the greatest instrunwent of its kind in the world today. It has been the blue print by which this country has reach- ed its great position. However, it is great because it has feeling and consideration for the individual. The Holy Bible is the other selection that I would recommend for your constant thought and consideration. While the Constitution contains plans for building a great country the Bible contains plans for building a great life. I recommend them both to you. Sincerely, ,eo C' ' CD Leo C. Mayfield Principal . ,awe , ,rms-rg af-sf , X, at ' 'af .. aw.. .I-p,,.- 1 Mr. Mayfie1d's secretary, Mrs. jo Ann Troyer, is new in the principal' s office this year but she is well-acoua- inted with the high school and its students. Mrs. Troyer is a 1956 graduate of Putnam City. She graduated in the upper five per cent of her class. Be- cause she was well-liked by her fellow students, she received the Senior Citizenship Award. She was award- ed a scholarship to A K M but instead, accepted the position as secretary to the principal. MRS. EARLENE BECK MR. CARTER BURNEY MISS ELIZABETH Latin I, Latin II, Spanish American History, Driv- CARLSON I, Latin Club Sponsor, er's Training, Track English III, Student junior Class Sponsor. Coach. Council Sponsor. MR. CHARLES COCKRILL American History, Boys' P.E., World History, AssistantFootball Coach Baseball Coach. MISS PEARLE COFFEY Psychology, Sociology, World History, Pep Club Sponsor. MRS. PAT KNOBLOCK MR. JOSEPH English III, English II. Spanish I, Spanish II, Sophomore Class Spon- Spanish Club Sponsor. sor. MRS. MARGUERITE SMITH MR. T. I. SNYDER Typing I, Typing II, F.T. Shop I, Shop II, Mechan- A. Sponsor. ical Drawing I, Mechan- ical Drawing II, Wrest- Coach MRS. DOROTHY MANN MRS. MYRTLE MULLINAX MRS. KATHRYN MURPHY Home Economics I, Home Biology, Chemistry, Phy- Geometry, Algebra I. Economics II, English SiCS1 Honor Society Junior Class Sponsor. II, F.H.A. Sponsor. MRS. LOIS THOMPSON Art I, An II, Art Club Sponsor, Treasure Chest Sponsor. ..3.. Sponsor, Science Club Sponsor. MR. TOM VANDAMEER Geometry, Basketball Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach. MR. IAMES D. WALKER Band. MRS. PATSY CORRIGAN Mixed Chorus, Boy's Chorus, Girl's Chorus, Music Theory. MISS IVINE PARIS Girl's P. E., Girl's Sports Coach, Sopho- more Class Sponsor. MR. GLEN CROUCH MR. RALPH DOWNS Algebra I, Algebra II, Bookkeepingjournalism, Trigonometry, Business Counselor, Pirate Log Math, Refresher Math, Sponsor, Concessions Sponsor. 'haw ein . ly J MR. JACK PEARSON Auto Mechanics. MRS. JUANITA WOOD MRS. ALICE ZWEIACHER Speech, Drama, Drama Librarian, Library Club Coach. ...W ..., .M ..,...,. ,.,. M ..,. ,A . we . ,, .. ... ..., 1 ,- Avi-wt M - W..-was ., .. . 155 .13-fi 1 . ,. zfs-lsE,,,-,M f. Veh' I ' t -9 Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor MR. JOE GARRISON MRS. HELEN HOLMES American History, Foot- English II, English IV ball Coach, Assistant junior Class Sponsor. Basketball Coach. MRS. CLAREICE MR. VERSEL RICE PRENTICE Agriculture I, Agricul ShorthandI,Shorthand Il, ture II, Four-H Club Typing II, Commercial Sponsor. Club Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. The pause that refreshesl' ,,. ,, The School Board of Our Cit . v 2 Ov f X , , 3, y at S ff' . . ,X ix 4 af X 3 2 1 5 i K 3 2 E X gi H, r 'A Left to Right: Seated: Vice President, E. G. Stambaugh, President, A. A. Lynn. Standing: E. W, Patzack, V. Lawson, Dr. R. L. Renegar The Board of Education of our city is a group of public spirited citizens who co-operate with the superintendent in solving the many problems that arise in connection with a school the size of ours. The future expansion and growth ofthe Putnam City Schools is being provided for by an extensive building program. We would like to express our gratitude to these gentlemen who give so much of their time and efforts to bettering our community. 110, i l JW Nik 1 if an-4 -.1 - W W Q M4 -mf' ,Mmm ...WJ 1. K L K ' ' 'Wi A... in Wh aw QD 1 W. W., tr Kay Crandall 'has attended Putnam City High School for three years. She has retained excellent grades. She has participated in all our chorus functions. Upon graduation she plans to attend the University of Oklahoma and to major in some phase of secretarial work. Concentrated effort and strength of Character are typical of Kay. 1 l l I Valedictorian Honor Sadie Heise has been a student at Putnam City High School 1 for eight years. During those years she has made superior grades and excelled in music. She plans to attend the Uni- l versity of Oklahoma and to major in business administration. Hard work and outstanding ability will be certain to reward her greatly. ! 2 2 y 3 E f is Shared Among Four Seniors Charlene Hulsey has been a student at Putnam City High School since the eighth grade. ller grades have been extreme- ly good throughout high school. She has received many a- wards for vast scholastic ability. In preparation for her career as a dental hygienist, she plans to attend the Univer- sity of Kansas City in Missouri. Charlene's brilliant schol- astic work teamed with her txitty personality will prove to be her greatest assets in the future. Roger Tucker has attended Putnam City since the eighth grade. lle has shown his outstanding athletic ability be- sides making excellent grades. His pleasing personality and friendliness have made him a favorite of the entire stu- dent body. ln September Roger will enter Oklahoma A .84 M College where he will prepare for an engineering degree. llaving one ofthe most important scholastic keys to educa- tion, he will attain the ultimate goal of success. W, 1 7, ,ss Who's Who Senior Girl Popularity, Saundra Wayt, Boy Popularity, jerry Frederick. Senior Class Sponsor, Mrs. Z:-veiacher, and Mrs. Perrine. Left to Right: Reporter, Larry Huffg Vice President, Johnny Websterg President, Roger Tuckerg Secretary and Trezisurer, Class of ,144 K. C. Doughty. Girl Citizenship, Donna McCann, Boy Citizenship Erwin Hopp. Jo ACKORS Honor Society, '56, Office Staff, '57, Spanish Club, '55, '56, '57, Girls sports, '55, '56, '57- EARLYNE ALBRIGHT Honor Society, '56, '57, F.H. A., '55, '56, '57, Historian '57, F.T.A., '56, '57, Trea- surer '57, Mixed Chorus, '56, Commercial Club, '57, Presi- dent '57, Speech Award, '55. CAROL BAKER Twelve Year Club, '57, Jour- nalism Staff, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, '57S PCP Club, '55, '56, '57, All- School Play, '57, Staff, junior Play, '56, Staff. SANDY BALDWIN Honor Society, '56, '57, Stu- dent Council, '56, '57, Inter- City Student Council, '56, Teenage Safety Conference, '56, Parliamentariun, '56, Annual Staff, '56, '57, Copy Editor, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, '579 PCP Club, '55, '56, '57, Vice President, '57, Latin Club, '56, Reporter '56, All- School Play, '56, '57, Cast Junior Play, '56, Cast, Girl's State, '56, Student Council Award, '56, Annual Queen Attendant, '57. DON BONHAM Latin Club, '57,Debate, '55, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, Boys Chorus, '55, '56, Wrestling, Q56- DONALD ADAY Twelve Year Club, '57, All- School Play, '57 Staff, Junior Play, '56, '57 Staff, Senior Play, '56 Staff. JUDY ATLEE Student Council, '57,Science Club, '57, F.N.A., '57, Pep Club, '56, Latin Club, '57, Mixed Chorus, '57, Girls Chorus, '56, Girls Quartet, '57. CHRIS BAKER Football, '55, Track, '56, '57. KATHLEEN BINGHAM Twelve Year Club, '57, Pep Club, '55, Girls Sports, '55, '56- DARLA BOUNDS Student Council, '56, '57, Secretary, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Girls Sports, '56, '57, Basketball Queen, '57. -15- TOM BRODERICK Football, '55, '56s Track, '55, Wrestling, '55, fat Daw- nes Grove Hih School in Illinois, CAROL BURTON F.H.A., '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, Girls Sports, '56, fat South Moun- tain High School in Phoenix, Arizonaj KAROLYN BUSH ROBERTA CAFFREY Honor Society, '56,'57, Office Staff, '57, F.H.A. '55, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Spanish Club, '56, Mixed Chorus, '56, Commercial Club, '57. PENNY CHERRY F.H.A., '55, '56, Pep Club, '55, '56, Spanish Club, '56, '57, All-School Play, '56, Staff, Junior Play, '55, Cast F.T.A., '57. -16- PEGGY BRYAN Student Council, '57, Twelve Year Club, '57, journalism Staff, '57, Reporter '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Spanish Club, '55, '56, '57, Girls Sports, '56, '57, Football Queen, '57, Ideal Date, '57, Spanish Queen, '57. DORIS BUSCHHORN F.H.A., '55, '56, '57, Parlia- mentarian, '57, Spanish Club '56, '57. FRANCES BUSSERT Science Club, '56, '57, 4-H Club, '55, '56, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Girls Sports, '55- HELEN CARUTHERS Honor Society, '56, '57, Stu- dent Council, '55, Teenage Safety Conference, '56, Tal- ent Assembly, '55, '56, Office Staff, '55, 4-H Club, '55, '56, '57, KEY Club, '575 Pep Club, '55,'56, '57, Latin Club, '55, '56, Songleader, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Mixed Quartet, '579 All-State Chorus, '57. SALLY CHESNUTT Student Council, '56, '57, Inter- City Student Council, '56, '57, Office Staff, '57, Pep Club, '56, '57, Latin Club, '56, Parlimentarian, '57, All-School Play, '57, Student Director, Commercial Club, '57, Secretary '57, Basketball Queen, '56. PAUL CHRISTIAN Football, '55, '56, fat Tulsa SANDRA CLANAHAN F.H.A., '56, Twelve Year Central andCapitol Hill High Club, '57, PCP Club, '56: Schools in Oklahomaj DANNY CLARK Student Council, '57, Band, '55, '56- JAN COKER Pep Club, '55, '56, Latin Club, '57, Spanish Club, '55, '56 '57, Mixed Chorus, '56, Girls Chorus, '56, F.T.A.,'56 RAY COX Talent Assembly, '56, '57, F.T.A., '57, Mixed Chorus, '56, '57, Boys Chorus, '56, '57, Football, '55, '56, Wrestling, '55. REESE DAUGHERTY F.T.A., '55, '56 '57, span- ish Club, '55, '56, Mixed Chorus, '56, Girls Chorus, '56, Girls Quartet, '56, Ensemble, '56. MARY ANN CLARK Office Staff, '57, F.T.A. '55, '56, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Spanish Club, '55, '56, '57, Class Popularity, '56. KARL CORDER Science Club, '55, '56, '57, Latin Club, '57, Mixed Chor- us, '56, Boys Chorus, '56, Lettermen Club, '57, Foot- ball, '55, '56, '57, Audio- Visual, '55. KAY CRANDALL Honor Society, '56, '57, Stu- dent Council, '57, Talent Assembly, '55, F.H.A., '55, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, Girls Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Ensemble, '55, '56, Commer- cial Club, '57, Vice Presi- dent, '57, Class Scholarship, '55, '56, Algebra II Award '56, Home Economics Award '55, English III Award '56, Valedictorian. JOHN DAVIS Talent Assembly, '55, '56, All-School Play '56, Staff. -1-1... STEVE DAWSON Honor Society, '57, Pledge, Twelve Year Club, '57, Span- ish Club, '56. GANO DICK Science Club, '55, '56, Latin '56, '57,BaI1Cl, '55, '56. VIRGINIA DOUGHTY Twelve Year Club, '57, Ann- ual Staff, '56, '57, Art Staff, '56, 4-H Club, '55, '56, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Lib- rary Staff, '55, Art Club, '55, PAT DUGGER Honor Society, '57, Pledge, Journalism Staff '57, Editor- in-Chief, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, '575 PCP Club, '55, '56, '57, Pledge Mistress '57, S anish Club, '55, '56, '57, All-School Play, '57, Cast junior Play, '57, Cast, Commercial Club, '5 7, Girls Sports, '57, Press Queen Attendant, '5 7. FRANK EVANS Twelve Year Club, '57, All- School Play, '5 7, Staff. -13- T 'PTSD BARBARA DEATHERAGE Office Staff, '55, Pep Club, '55, Latin Club, '56, Mixed Chorus, '56, Girls Chorus, K. C. DOUGHTY Student Council, '56, '57, Inter-City Student Council, '56, '57, Twelve Year Club, '57, F.H.A., '55, F.N.A. '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57 Cheer- leader '56, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57 Treasurer '57, Span- ish Club, '55, Ideal Date Candidate, '57, Class Secre- tary, '57, Class Popularity, '55, Miss Pirateer, '57. VIRGINIA DOYLE F.H.A., '55, F.N.A., '57, Pep Club, '56, Spanish Club, '55, Commercial Club, '57, Cat Midwest City High School, Oklahoma Cityj BETTY ENGLISH F.H.A., '56, '57, Spanish Club, '56, '57. WAYNE FERGUSON JOHN FORB ES SUSAN FRANCIS Honor Society, '56, '57, Trea- surer, '57, Twelve Year Club '57, F.N.A., '56, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Girl's Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Girl's Sextet, 57. JERRY FREDERICK Student Council, '56, '57, Inter-City Student Council, '56, '57, Lettermen Club, '55 '56, '57, Football, '55, '56, '57, Basketball, '55, '56, Track, '55, '56, Class Presi- dent, '56, Class Popularity, '55, '57, Mr. Pirateer Atten- dant, '57. WARREN GILLILAN Student Council, '57, Student Chaplin, '57, Mixed Chorus, '56, '57, Boys Chorus, '56 '57, Boys Quartet, '57, Ler- termen Club, '55, '56, '57, Track, '55, '56 '57, Cross Country, '55, '56, '57. JAMES GLASS A11-school Play '55, '56, '57, Staff, junior Play, '56, '57, Staff, Senior Play, '56, Staff. PAULA FOSTER Journalism Staff '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57. DELORES FRANTZ Twelve Year Club, '57. ALLEN GABLE Mixed Chorus, '56, Boy's Chorus, '56, KEITH GILPATRICK 4-H Club, '56, Mixed Chorus, '56, fat Capitol Hill High School, Okla. Cityj THOMAS GRAY Student Council, '55, All- School Play, '56, Cass, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, Basketball, '55, Track, '55, Class Presi- dent, '55 Cat Classen High School, Oklahoma Cityj -19- A-in wwf 1.-in .Wim BOB GREENWOOD KEITH GUILLIAMS Football, '55, '56 RUTHIE HAMM F.H.A., '55, '56, Pep Club, '55, '56, spanish Club, '55, '56, '57. FRANK HEARD Honor Society, '56, '57, President, '57, Latin Club, '56- MARGARET HENDERSON Honor Society '57, Pledge' F.H.A., '55, '56, '57, songl leader '57, Library Club, '56, Latin Club, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '56, Girls Chorus, '56. JANET GRESHAM Pep Club, '55, '56 Cat Clas- sen and Northwest Classen High Schools, Okla. Cityj TOMMY HAGEN All-School Play, '56, '57, Staff, junior Play, '56, '57, Staff, Senior Play, '56 Staff. PAULINE HAMMER Honor Society, '57, Science Club, '57, F.N.A., '56, '57, Reporter, '56, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57g Mixed Chorus, '56, English II Award, '56. SADIE HEISE Honor Society, '56, '57, Vice- President, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Girls Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Vice-President '57, Mixed Quartet, '56, Girls Quartet, '57, Girls Octet, '55, Commercial Club, '57, Class Scholarship, '55 '56, Biology Award '55, valedie- torian, '57. JAMES HENTHORN Honor Society, '57, Pledge zo i MARTHA HIXSON Honor Society, '57, journa- lism Staff, '57, Feature Ed- itor, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, F.T.A., '55, '56, Parliamen- tariumg Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Spanish Club, '56, '57, Secretary '56, All-School Play, '57, Staff, Junior Play, '56, Staff, Mixed Chorus, '56, Girls Chorus, '57. ELAINE HORN Honor Society, '57, Pledge, Office Staff, '55, F.H.A., '55, '56, '579 PCP Club, '55, '56, Library Club, '57, Vice- President, '57, Junior Play, '56, Mixed Chorus, '57, Girls Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Pres- ident '55, '56, Secretary, '56, Girls Quartet, '55, '56, Girls Trio, '56, '57, Band, '55, '56, Girls Sports, '55, Football Queen Attendant, '55, Class Secretary, '56, Class Reporter, '55, F.T.A., '56, '57, Secretary, '56 f'55 and '56 at Wakita High Sch- ool, Oklahomaj LARRY HUFF Annual Staff, '57, Photogra- pher, '57, Journalism Staff, '57, Photographer, '57, Foot- ball '55, '56, Class Reporter 157- CHARLENE HULSEY Honor Society, '56, '57, Sec- retary, '57, Student Council, '55, '56, '57, Office Staff, '57, F.N.A., '56, '57, Presi- dent, '56, '57, Pep Club, '57, Class Scholarship, '55, '56, English II Award, '55, Geometry Award, '55, Span- ish I, '55, Algebra II, '56, Biology, '56, Valedictorian, '57. LON NIE HUTCHINS ERWIN HOPP Wrestling '57, Class Citizen- ship '57. GWEN HUCKABAY F.H.A. '55, '56, '57, Pep Club '55, '56, '57, All-School Play '57, Cast Junior Play '56, Cast, Girls Chorus '56, Art Club '56, Football Queen Attendant '56, JIM HUGGINS Student Council '57, Vice- President, '57, Talent Assem- bly '56, Latin Club '56, All- School Play '55, '56, Cast, Junior Play, '56, Cast, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Boys Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Lettermen Club, '57, Football '55, '56, '57, Track, '55, '56, '57, F.H.A. Sweetheart Attendant, '57, Pep Club Bucaneer Attendant, '57, Cross Country, '57, Class Popularity, '56, Ideal Date, '57- LARRE JO HUSTON Honor Society, '56, '57, Twelve Year, '57, Science Club, '56, F.N.A., '56, '57, Vice-President, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Girls Chorus, '55, '56, '57, CAROL ISRAEL -21 1 CAROL JACKSON 5 Honor Society, '57, Twelve Year Club, '57, Commercial Club, '57, Reporter, '57, Shorthand Award, '56. BETTY COLEY ILEFFERIES F.H.A., '56, .T.A. '57, Spanish Club, '55, Commer- cial Club, '57. SUSANNE OLDHAM JOLIFF Office Staff, '57, Journalism, '57, Pep Club, '55, Spanish Club, '55, Art Club, '55, '57. COLLETTE KEYSER Honor Society, '57, Student Council, '56, Twelve Year Club, '57, Science Club. '57, Vice President, '57,F.1-LA. '56, '57, Reporter, '57, F.N.A., '56, '57, Latin Club, '56, ,57, Home Economics Award, '56, ALEEN KING Office Staff, '57, Science Club, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, '57, F.N.A., '56, '57, F.T.A. '55, '56, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, Library Club, '55, Latin Club, '57, Spanish Club, '55, '56, '57, Junior Play, '56, Staff, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, Girls Chorus, '55. -22.. DONALD JAMES journalism, '5 7 RYAN AERNIGAN Basket all, '55, '56 jANET JONES 4-H Club, '55, '56, '57, Trea- surer, '56, 'Game Leader, '57, 4-H County Council, '57 Treasurer '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, '57s PCP Club, '55, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '56, Band, '55, '56, '57. KENTON KIDD Honor Society, '57, Pledge, Student Council, '56, '57, Inter City Student Council, '56, '57, Library Club, '57, Spanish Club, '56, '57, Pres- ident, '56, F.T.A., '56, '57, President, '57, Junior Play '56, Staff, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, '57s BOYS Chofusy '55, '56, '57, President, '57, Mixed Quartet, '57, Band, '55, '56, '57, Vice President- '57: Class President, '55, Citizenship, '56, All State Chorus, '57. BOB KIRSCHSTEIN BILL SAM KNIGHT Band, '55, '56, '57 KAY LE SUEUR journalism Staff, '57, Adver- tising Manager, '57, F.H.A., '553 PCP Club, '55, '56, Junior Play, '56, Staff. MARY LEWIS BILLY LINDSAY PAT LITTLETON Pep Club, '56, '57 TIMMY LEATHE RS HARRY LEWIS Spanish Club, '55, Debate,'55 SHARON LEWIS Journalism Staff, '57, Repor- ter, Girls Chorus, '56, Com- mercial Club, '57. MARY LINDSAY Twelve Year Club, '57, F.1-LA., '57, spanish Club, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, Girls Chorus. '55. '56, Ensemble, '55, Girls Octet, 55- CHARLES LONG Junior Play, '56, Debate, '56, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, Base- ball, '55, '56, Basketball, '55, '56, Class President, '55, Boys State, '56, fat Dover High School, Ok1a.j -23.. MYRNA LONG Journalism Staff, '57, Repor- ter, '57, Girls Sports, '55, '56, '57, Press Queen Atten- dant, '57. DONNA MCCANN Student Council, '57, Twelve Year Club, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Cheerleader, '56, '57, Girls Sports, '56, '57, Class Citizenship, '57, Basketball Queen Attendant, '57, Miss Pirateer Attendant, '57. JERRY MCDONALD Lettermen, '56, Wrestling '56 JOAN MARKWELL Science Club, '57, Annual Staff, '57, Copy Writer, '57, 4-H Club, '55, '56, '57, Game leader, '55, Parliamen- tarian, '56, Reporter, '57, 4-H Key Club, '56, '57, 4-H County Council, '56, '57, Game leader, '56, F.H.A., '57, F.T.A., '57, Latin Club, Mixed Chorus, '56, '57, Girls Chorus, '56. MARI MASSAKAS Honor Society, '55, Girls Sports, '55, Girls Chorus, '55, Honor Society, '57, Stu- dent Council, '57, Spanish Club, '56, '57 C'55 in Argen- tinab ,241 PAT MCALPIN Twelve Year Club, '57, F.N. A., '57, Spanish Club, '55, l '56, '57, Girls Sports, '57. BETTY MCnAN1E1. F.N.A., '56, Debate, '55, JOE MCGOWEN MARY MARX Student Council, '55, Pep Club, '55, '56, Spanish Club, Girls Sports, '56, Class Sec- retary, '56, Cat Burkeley High School St. Louis, Missouri.j MARY ELLEN MAUPIN Honor Society, '56, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, '57, F,N,A, '56, '57, Commercial Club, '57. WALTER MEANS Twelve Year Club, '57, Span- ish Club, '57, Track, '55, '56, '57, Wrestling, '55, '56, '57. LBVITA MILLER 4-H Club, '57, Spanish Club, '57. JOHN MILLER Student Council, '57, Letter- men, '55, '56, '57, Football, '55, '56, '57, Wrestling, '55, '56, '57, A11 Conference Football, '569 All District Football, '56, Honorable Mention, All-City Football, Ideal Date Candidate, DANNY MOORE CLIFFORD MOSER Twelve Year Club, '57, ' Annual Staff, '57, Copy writer, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, '57, Parliamentarian, '56, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Cheerleader, '56, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57, Secretary, '57, Spanish Club, '55, '56, All-School Play, '57, Cast, junior Play, '57, Cast, Basketball Queen Attendant, '57, Ideal Date Candidate, '57, Annual Queen, '57. CAROL ANN MULDER Honor Society, '55, '56, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Latin Club, '55, '56, Vice-Pres- ident, '57. ANNA LYNN MULLIKIN Science Club, '57, F.N.A., '56, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, Girls Chorus, '57. LEE ANN MULLENS P Cl b '5 ' 6 EP ll , 5, 5 , '57, Arr Club, '55 '56 Secretar 9 . v Y '55, '56, Girls Sports, '56 '57. CAROLE MUNDAY Office Staff, '57, F.H.A. '55, '56, '57, Songleaderi '56, Treasurer, '57, F,T,A,, '56, Pep Club, '55, Library Club, '55, All School Play, '56, Cast, Junior Play, '56, Staff, Mixed Chorus, '56 Girls Chorus, '56. -25 LMA JEAN MURRAY ,fE.N.A., '55, Pep Club, '55g Library Staff, '55, F.H.A., '56, Mixed Chorus, '56, F.T.A., '56, f'55 at North- east High School,Oklahoma Cityj GENE NEELY PAUL O'CONNOR Talent Assembly, '55, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '55, Boys Chorus, '55. ARCHIE ORCUTT NITA PARKER F.H.A., '55, Pep Club, '55, Mixed Chorus, '55, Girls Chorus, '55, Office Staff, '57, Commercial, Club, '57, C55 at Yukon High School, Oklahoma, L26- JOAN MYRICK Honor Society, '57, Pledge Student Council, '57, Trea Surer, '57, F.H.A., '56, F.T A., '56, '57, Secretary, '57 Pep Club, '55, Library Club '56, Spanish Club, '56, '57 Reporter, '56, Junior Play '56, Cast, Class Secretary '56, Ideal Date Candidate, '57- NONA NICHOLS Honor Society, '56, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Spanish Club '56, '57, Mixed chorus, -56S Commercial Club, '55, '56, f57. SANDRA OLIVER Mixed Chorus, '55, Girls Chorus, '55, Art Club, '56. EIFFEL ORCUTT CAROLYN PARRISH Student Council, '57, 1011!- nalism Staff, '57, Reporter, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57s Cheerleader, '56, '57, Art Club, '56, Girls Sports, '56, Press Queen, '57 1 ROBERT PARSONS 4-H Club, '57, F.T.A., '579 Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Vice-President, '573 Boys Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Vice- President, '575 Band, '55, '56, '57, Baseball, '56, '57. FAYLIN PARTIN Honor Society, '56, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Latin Club, '56. WAYNE PERRY Lettermen, '57, Football, '55, '56, '57g Basketball, '55, '56, '575 Pep Club Buccaneer, '5 7. LOWE LL REED Arr Club, '55, '56, Letter- men, '55, '56, '57, Track, '55, '56, '57, Captain, '56, '573 Cross Country, '55, '56, '57, Industrial Arts Award, '56, Track Award, '56. RONNIE ROGERS DEANNA PARTIN Pep Club, '55, '56, Commer- cial Club, '56. NORMA PATTON Commercial Club, '5 7. WILL REAVIS F.T.A., '573 Spanish Club, '56, '57, Vice President, '563 All School Play, '57, junior Play, '56, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Boys Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Student Con- ductor, '573 Boys Quartet, '57, Ensemble, '57, Band, '55, '56, '57, Assistant Drum Major, '55, Drum Major, '56, '57, Student Conductor, '57, Wrestling, '55, All State Cho- rus, '57, All State Band, '57. JIM ROGERS Baseball, '55, '56, '57- Wrestling, '56, '57. NICK SCHWOERKE Science Club, '55 fat North- west Classen High School, Oklahoma Cityj -27 HARTLEY SEEDS Spanish Club, '55, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Boys Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Boys Quartet, '57, Band, '55, '56, Football, '55. JERRY SHIPLEY F.H.A. Sweetheart, '57, Lettermen, '56, '575 Base- ball, '55, '57, Basketball, '56, '57, Captain, '57, Mr. Pirateer Attendant, '57. JO ANN SINGLEY F.H.A., '55, '56, Reporter, '56, Pep Club, '55, '56, '573 Parliamentarian, '57, Span- ish Club, '55. FRANK SISNEY journalism Staff, '57, Sports Editor, '57, Spanish Club, '56, '57, All School Play, '57, Cast, junior Play, '56, Staff, Lettermen Club, '57, Track, '56, '57, Wrestling, '55, '56, '57, Cross Country, '57- HURLEY SPENCE F.N.A., '56, '573 Mixed Cho- rus, '56, '57g Girls Chorus, '56 ..2g... BOB SHAHA Basketball, '55, Honor Snc- iety, '579 Student Council 1 '56, spanish Club, '56, '57, C55 Capitol Hill High School Oklahoma Cityj. DOROTHY SIMPSON Commercial Club, '57. JIMMY SINGREE DICK SPEARMAN v Science Club, '565 fat North- west Classen, Olcla. City. BARBARA STALLCUP journalism Staff, '57, Repor- ter, 4-H Club, '55, '56, F.H. A., '55 '56g Mixed Chorus, '55, '56- DON STAMPS Lettermen Club, '56, '57, Football, '55, '56, Track, '56, '57, Wrestling, '55, Cross Country, '56, '57, All State Cross Country, '57. BARBARA STONE Twelve Year Club, '57, journalism Staff, '57, Re- porter, '57, All School Play, '56, Staff, Mixed Chorus, '55, '56, Girls Chorus, '55, '56, '57, Band, '55, '56, '57, Reporter, '57, Band Queen, '57, F.T.A., '56- WAYNE SWIGGART Boys Chorus, '55, Debate, '55- MARILYN TAYLOR Honor Society, '56, '57, F.H.A., '56, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Historian, '57, Spanish Club, '57, Girls Sports, '56, '57. WAYNE THEUS Student Council, '57, Span- ish Club, '55, '56, '57, All School Play, '55, '56, Staff, junior Play, '55, '56, Staff, Band, '55, '56, '57, Pres- ident, '57, Audio-Visual, '55, '56, '57,Vice-President, '56, President, '57, All State Band, '57. MAXINE STANFIELD Honor Society, '57, journa- lism Sbaff, '57, Reporter, '57, F-H-A-, '55, '56, '57, PCP C11-lb, '55, '56, '579 President, '57, Latin Club, '56, All School Play, '56, '57, Cast, junior Play, '56, Cast, Football Queen Atten- dant, '57. MARY LOU STONE Twelve Year Club, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Spanish Club, '56, '57, Mixed Chorus, '56, '57, Girls Chorus, '56, '57, Girls Quartet, '56, '57. BILL TAYLOR GLYN TEMPLIN Band, '55, '56, Capitol Hill, Oklahoma City, Student Council, '57. CAROL THOMPSON Honor Society, '57, P Girls Chorus, ' Chorus, '56, '57, Chorus, '55, '56, ' '56, Northwest Classen Oklahoma Cityj. ,294 DONA THOMPSON F-T-A-, '55, '56, '57, Pell: Club, '55, '56, '57, Al- School Play, '57, Staff, junior Play, '56, Staff, Mixed Chorus, '57, Girls Chorus,'55. ROGER TUCKER Honor Society, '56, '57, Student Council, '56, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57, Pres- ident, '57, Treasurer, '56, spanish Club, '55, '56, Lettermen Club, '55, '56, '57, Football, '55, '56, '57, Co- Captain, '57, All-Conference, '57, All-Cirv, '57, Al1-Dis- trict, '57, Track, '56, '57, Ideal Date Candidate, '57, Class Reporter, '55, '56, Class President, '57, Class Scholarship, '55, '56, Mr. Pirateer, '57, D.A.R. Award, '56, World History Award, '56, Chemistry Award, '56, Valedictorian, '57. BRUCE VAN HORN Student Council, '55, Twelve Year Club, '57, Science Club, '55, '56, Latin Club, '56, Vice-President, '56, Spanish Club, '55, '56, '57, Vice-President, '57, All- School Play, '57, Cast, Mix- ed Chorus, '57, Boys Chorus, '57, Lettermen Club, '56, '57, Baseball, '55, '56, Basketball, '55, '56, Latin I Award, '56. NANCY WALKER Twelve Year Club, '57. FLORENCE WALL Honor Society, '57, Pledge, Student Council, '55, '57 Twelve Year Club, '57, jour- nalism Staff, '57, Reporter, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, F.T.A. '56, '57, PCP Club, '55, -56, '57, Cheerleader, '56, '57, Spanish Club, '55, '56, Commercial Club, '57, Girls Sports, '55. -30- TOMMY THORNE Student Council, '56, Twelve Year Club, '57, All-School Play, '55, '56, Staff, junior P-lay, '55, '56, '57, Staff, Senior Play, '55, '56, Staff, Mixed Chorus, '56, Boys Chorus, '56, Audio Visual, '55- JORETTA TYSON Annual staff, '56, Photogra- pher, '56, Journalism Staff, '57, Reporter, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, '57, Pep Club, '56. J. T. VARVEL RUTHIE WALKER Honor Society, '56, '57, Student Council. '57, jour- nalism Staff, '57, Circula- tion Manager, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, '57, F.T.A., '57, PSP Club, '55, '56, '57, Treasurer, '57, Spanish Club '55, '56, '57, A11-school Play, '57, Staff, Junior Play '56, Student Director, '56, Commercial Club, '57, Trea- surer, '57, Spanish II Award, '56. MARTHA WALLIS Honor Societv. '56, '57, Stu- dent Council, '55, Annual Staff, '56, '57, Co-Editor, '57, F-H-A., '55, '56, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Sec- retary, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57, junior Play, '56, Staff, Safety Conference, '55, Annual Queen Attendant, '57- JEANIE WARD FHA '56 Pe Club - - -, S P 1 '559 Spanish Club, '55. SAUNDRA WAYT Honor Society, '57, Pledge, Student Council, '55, '56, 4-H Club, -55, '56, '57,v1Ce- President, '55, Secretary, '56, F.H.A., '55, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Latin Club, '56, junior play, '56, Cast, Commercial Club, '57, Girls Sports, '57, Football Queen Attendant, '57: Class Pop- ularity, '57, ClassCitizen- ship, '55, '56, 4-H County Council, '55, '56, '57, Sec- retary, '57, 4-H Key Club, '57, Miss Pirateer Atten- dant, '57, JOHNNY WEBSTER Student Council, '56, Talent Assembly, '55, '56, Annual Staff, '56, '57, Co-Editor, '57, Latin Club, '57, All- School Play, '57, Cast, Jun- ior Play, '56, Cast, Mixed Chorus, '57, Boys Chorus, '57, Secretary, '57, Art Club, '56, '57, President, '57, Class Vice-President, '57, Art ll Award, '56, Safety Conference, '56. JUDITH ANN WILCOX journalism Staff, '57, Bus- iness Manager, '57, F.H.A., '55, '56, F.N.A., '56, F.T.A. '56, '57, Pep Club, '55, '56, '57, Library Club, '55, '56, '57, President, '56, Report- er, '57, All-School Play, '57, Staff, junior Play, '56, Staff. KAREN WRIGHT Honor Society, '57, Pledge, Office Staff, '56, Twelve Year Club, '57, journalism Staff, '55, Exchange Editor, '55, F.N.A., '57, Pep Club, '55, Spanish Club, '55, '56, Mixed Chorus, '56. BILL WATTS Latin Club, '56, Lettermen Club, '55, '56, '57, Football, '55, '56, '57, Honorary CO- Captain, '57, All-City, '57, Lineman-of-the-Year ' '57, All-State, ' 5 7, All-Southern, '57, All-Conference, '57' All District, '57, N.H.S. All- American, '57, Track, '55 '56, Basketball, '55, '56- Wrestling, '55, '56, '57. 3 1 DORN WEAVER Twelve Year Club, '57, Base- ball, '57, Football, '57, Track, '55, '56, Wrestling, '55, '56, '57- NADINE WENTHOLD F.N.A., '56, '57, Pep Club, '55, Latin Club, '55, Girls Chorus, '55, Ensemble, '55, Class Secretary, '55, Bas- ketball Queen Attendant, '55, C55, '56, at Mount Saint Mary's High School, Oklahoma Cityj. PAT WOLFE F.H.A., '55, '56, '57, Pres- ident, '57, Secretary, '56, PCP Club, '55, '56, Cheer- leader, '56, Class Secretary, '55, F.T.A., '55, '56, '57, Historian, '56, Vice-Pres- ident, '57, VIVIAN YEARY journalism Staff,'57, Reporter -31- The Symbol of a Senior Left to right: Secretary :mil Treasurer, Louise Smithg President, Who's Who Junior mx Troy Freeman, Vice President, jon Ferguson. Class -'l-ll Lefr to right: Sponsor, Nlrs. Beck, Girl Citizenship, Judy Pattesong Boy Citizenship, john Allen Clark, Sponsor, Mrs. Murphy, Sponsor, Nlrs. Holmes. 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Grassman Deluana Gray Carol Green W Larry Hadlet' William Hager Carol Hains Linda Hall Tom Hami: A36, .w,1, r- f- 3, fu, Q P' 4 fl' . 2' 5155 r A 1L Perry Crupper Bill Dickey Carol Faison I1 Roger Culley fm- X K ful-9 Beverly Douglas , Don lfnrtlllng '11 . Q D jaynie Curington 5 .AA If Mary lo Douglas . 'Q X Robert Fash Mary Custer Berry Davis Paula Douglas Mike Drea Lana Fnuver jon Ferguson ,fi . . s. - . 2 Carolyn Garland Donald Green D D rl rr2T Carolyn Griffy june Geissler fa Wg 3, Tommie llamman john llankins Hey!l Come back with my .......... ll -737- Ruth Ann Hanlin joyce Hawks Ronnie Hodges janet Honegger Don'v: give me that old stuff. Surely you can read! Linda Sue Huston Leona jackson Alma jean King Ray Klopfenstein Martha Kuhlman Gerry Lackey Janis Lilly Jimmy Lynn Truda McBryde Lonnie McClure joan Maly Marketa Markwell Glenda Miller jerry Miller Nancy Miller Glendon Moore Michael Moorehead T381 Q4 V e 3 5 if i Q 2 l 3 ' 1 ii' rr .,,. V Q. V , Q s i..:, f ig' 3 ' fl' joe Heitzler f ,. I 45 x 4' ggi ? ,.,, at if sw 1 4 1. .1 3 we 4 'E Sharon Henry Glendal Herrin 5 i lil ' A ,. f t x? EQ - f we 1 -V in Q rl. 5.. Sl 7 Judy Hopper james Hubbard Gerald Hufik , 'Hr ' ,, r : We 'rAL--rr . as 2. 3 we Q Donna Hestand I' Roger Hudel son Rod jones Ireta Hillerby W, qrnn or M . zffji - M Hrr ..ibv:Z Er. I nrnr n 1' ,iizmweasb-x' ' ' -'-:i151.,lis2:a : 1 :, ., k.,. 1,15 35353 - i 1,56- ,. V mag as we - , .. Q.. 1 V- Ag. .sm,m ,a ww 3 f K fa. gg 34. W 2 if ,W yu ,S , M K ' 5253 is 3 23? '1 lf K -1 'Q S3 l qiiilif f J f 'QS X f' if Charles Huey y . gih Q . 5 m David Judkins , if e ,Q QQL L L' x L5 L ' Q' A 7,L- Judy johnson Lou johnson Gerald jones 1 1 5 rr ',:. fn as V ' - T -aifigy rru Karen Littleton Charles Lobaugh Karon Martin Doug Miller Nova Moose Don Morris .9 Wfwf F1 rlie ryryyly W am Qi 12, gm YES M 1 in Ji am if ifwx 5? J, . . Q lX,.e,l.W,c ui, . W ,, , , - ' x I . ' - ' H ' 'V ' 'Z ' ' :'fQi'If5l 5 . 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A f -: , : -f. W.,-. fm ezryruez Sally Potter if 2 Don Riddell Donna Robbins Brenda Salyer Rocky Schmidt 2 if fy-f' i I lffif in Louise Smith Jimmie Story Sandra Smith Rosella Story 1.41, Why don't you die!!!! HQ. So you have dishwater hands? Elaine Sutherland Clifford Tarver Dwain Thacker Mary Tilly Mary Weeks J. H. Wellner Sally Wiseman Charlotte Withee jane: Young Sylvia Zumbro g , ,W , Y Delmas Woodruff jerry Woods Susie Yoes -42... Jerry Tate Arlene Tautfest Jeanette Taylor Margaret Taylor Joanna Team Margaret Tucker Glenda Valentine Riley Waggener Bob Wallace Robert Watson Justin Wells Louise Wesrphal Lynn Whisler Carl White Leonard White . Siiiirx' SV? ..1 : ' M : : 3.5 - -. .:':.'?: W'M ': WM 'W ..,,, I , . H ---- r Q , X ,f e .- .K ,,., pxsgkqzsg .:,1.QafWQffSL?5: Z1 .. 3. g 2 f if 75 15 i . S f ,5::5n51Qjg7 L, ' :. I w r Y Q? L5L55Tizb?g5 Sifffjii iilgigi-LQ -1121559335 9-:ls13':i: H lem: ,. 9M e, .mzzssggau Hiwwws 'V'?i4-:H , , . :-: Ea52: :: fgfffmissw kflffffulsigwkiwi: fffkii 15235 . Yi -:- 'fi Q 'Sai fffwssfifiiifzfzLe11if:ff.-'L-:wiisifsinfgi W' Q Siwifggg-ig sgg l 5531 - fe fcgeig ,221 YA .a.f::1.fEf?fP1F ' if-fr-Sr -au s- ' fevevlf 'Ame' Assikwkmz --,Jifw - lg 'af':sff.v-:xy my w.f2:sEknQ2e5SsQf ' . Carol Wilson Jerry Wilson Judy York Buddy Young David, what a beautiful Ipana smile!! Who's Who Sophomore Left ro right: Sponsor, Miss Parisg Sponsor, Mrs.Knoblockg Boy Popularity, Mike Downs, Girl Popularity, Karen Martin, Sponsor, Mrs. Prentice. Girl Scholarship, Becky Roberts, Boy Scholarship, Mike Gaffney. Left to right: President, Linda Laleg Vice President, George Lawson, Secretary and Treasurer, Ivi Sooro. Boy Citizenship, Gary Webb, Girl Citizenship, Marie Travis 2 r Class of 144- Too much monkey business A fi ig: f r gr .g 4 r s ! , , ,, A.ss , e , ,r ,ff w A I' f - I f F 1 Eddie Baker jo Ann Bamett Virginia Baldwin james Bedner Harry Benson Fern Billingsley z 'Lrg :Y er f 5 f 1 5 Q L..-,X ,Nvlwilzd . .A 5 -1 X r A1 M WP ,Q W f 2 K Darean Alexander Kay Alger jack Allen 0 X y an ' rx eee fsllr f mini ggi? 5329 A A wr f 2 1 izzfikiglf, i h Judy Allen Wesley Allen Lester Anderson Wx E il T. lq 3 'V 2 ei,r 3 is .. gg l If ,Q M .af ,, Q 3 ,ggi ':,V -gwiik E? , . 1 is ,'-' - . .,1 - -lil' K Nedra Anderson Carole Averitte Barbara Babb K r ' ,, x Y , Sharon Bay Jack Bean Sharon Beavers I A 3 V i giigvz i , ia - , I ,i,V,'?!iL5'7 , 1, , , - , his-7: . Niw vg. ,rx L, .4 f fifgw .--I -,115-as - , -. rsfa g b ,,,,,..,f,z ii HZ My fr, H , -V g. , .gjfl My v iii .L ,. ,, -1 ., . ll x .5 1 N225 3 is Q YE 4 . .. gg .M .. J., :,, , X gg S lg? ,NRE Sli af ggi? 1 sr A J' ,F ' V -F4 5 5 Y 4 r M , ,, ,...:, A .,,. Don Blackley Tom Blake Linda Boarman 3 N 4 -:if X1 Q rnlwf heyyy ---- 3335- ' zti My , 3 V , 9 'I ,Zr', I . r A , ' A - V Marlin Boswell Tony Boswell Eddie Brand: Richard Brantley jean Brewer Dale Bricker -45- AQ if ? 5 Thelma Brower Judy Brown Gary Bruton Lk,' ' vluk ,,Qi?f,.f55i1 V 7? , i LEQf 31 gg ir 'r ' L ::' V ,. . , Carol Cavaness jere Chambers Edward Chandler l Those snoopy reporters! I knew they'd find out. Martha Coonfield Pat Cooper Blair Core mir, if ,,.,r'a:a:.11 i ss5eQ ff Q.-,1 ei a 'r-., ' 11: '-,. -z, - Marlene Davis Sharon Davis jimmy Denton Darla Dies Donald Dodd Norma Doss Virginia Drumeller Barbara Dulaney Gary Duncan Gary Ereiman Carl Elam Fred Estlinbaum Gerd FetCl1 Dan Filippo Ethel Flood Patricia Foley Larry Fuller Mike Gaffney -467 5 sz Barbara Bryant Milton Bryan Saundra Cherry Terry Chilcoat Phyllis Burrell Janice Byler Janice Campbell Curtis Cargo Cheri Cole Cheryl Cole Mary Cole Barbara Coley Trent Cornman Betty Gotham jean Cox David Crawford Fred Daniel Lynn Daugherty Mike Down s Gwen Gamer Patsy Garrison Rosalie Garroutte LINE-UPU!! 47 l dia, fi ...- ,. L--... ,.. . P, ..,- 4,2-. .--,.. .. ,W M 45,2 WMWA 2 22W2,,. , awww i,,gyw2m,,n2 -,2,,,,K,g..l A g .sfnl22.2 .2' if-36525255 452311335 wise ff: get 252. . - S 'L mm .2,?M.2E -- 42 4 ,W912255 Lg. .lL2r.,, ff,92,.w1,'222.11n1l 4292M21s1w12USv1g-2 -, cis vials, si 26? 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H2 242 223 2 MW 2141 3 S2 32 2 22 M S P A 22 L 2 2 2 im 2 Q2 ata 2212 Jw L 222 3 ra ,, 222 ,, 2 3 if? 2 2522 QRS my an 2 a H2 855,25 M 4 N 2 an 2 '-5 2221122 5 sa ne S22 P 2 2, 2 c , 21252 2,2 2 1 E U 22 2 fr ' + iff' r'2 4 ms 2,20 2 el 2 2 N 2 2. 2 2 2 2 Q2 1 2 5 3 ' X ' H221 ' 2 Q 2 , 1 2 5, ,2 22 2 2 Q g 3 , 2 Q 3 2 1 S 1 M 2 g, sQf'f2 a2D'i 2- Q, aj ,Kg , 1' x Wayne Gordon Jimmy Green Robert Gresham Hold on Phil, maybe someday. gf2f25g2- 2 . . -22' H1 L '12 2 22 3 4 rx 2 2, Q? 2 2 2 2 as L i aff N, 1 3 :- J 1 R 4 r SW SW Nina Hart Carol Harrenberger Beth Haws Bruce Holman Suzie Holmberg Barbara Hope Harold Jackson Phil Jacobs Richard Jeffries Gerry Johnston Jay Johnston Bill Jones Janet King Naomi King Carolyn Kinney Bernadine Koch Geraldine Koch Linda Lale Janet Lee Mary Ann LeGrange Sharon LeGrange Lucy Lighrner Norman Loeffler Shirley Logan 748, 4 lv ' Q 'Rx -A as ii? fm as J 3953? N i rl l 1:1 ' Diana Hall Kay Hamit H ' AA. -H iii- fi! i ' X . ,- y Y . A , 4 N M1 Anne Hayes Carmen Heiliger 2 ,. V :,, Wh 1 ,, i s if K Q H '35 iw L , S 2 fi W f x K vt' N' 1' W' lx .. ,. 4, K , wif-1 ,M .,.. ' X X S Q , 5 Mary Hopkins Linda Housley 4 : , mil: ' ' ' . - , , 'ali W ' 131, ,ax W E 2 A 9 si fa K E iii if W in Tre if is . , in ! K X Qi? A K K QM X sm .AM EW fgiis' .'-i n-:ewafa - ,- - f5j,,,,g,J- , ., ..., , .. s aws A Kafka : sw S iv ,gf as 2 K 4 in X Elsa? L eil! H' A 49 a K L 4 ,Z will A S zu S Y 6 7' 'W 'Wi 1 ohn H an d Billy Heitzler il az: g s igsigw we wgs-nfgsf S, M93 L, Q, 2 J . 'H Fred Hanger Don Han sen Don Helm I Lonnie Ann Hickman Sharon Huff Betty Huggins Charles Hulsey . ., . i lzv H -2-, o nnnl Judy jones Ann Kemper Bub Kerr T Q f , H '1-,, . f N Gail Large George Lawson Richard Lay Francis Lombard I. A. Luper Jimmy McCann Joyce Harris Martha Higgins Lois Hunt -49- You ain't nothin' but hound dogs. E ,K il gi il VI Paula McCann Sadie McClellan Sam MCClCI'lCl0fl 1 at R - ritt ll S M R l M R iiii , R S l S i lei M leii A 3 : 32 R W M 3352375 R ' f F3151 ' ' i1i?Viwi'.lZl' Donald Martin Howard Martin JHITICS Martin , W , -l Salute to the Senior Band members. Allen Moose Gwen Moulton Mike Murphy l ,4 1 john Norris Pat O'Brierx Kurt Ockerhouser Dellette Oldham Karen Oller David Padgett Annettewperry Dwayne Pitts Barbara Price Kenneth Rada Vemon Radabaugh Charlene Ramsey el ,V gi Carolyn Red Letha Reed Glen Renfro Wesley Ritchie Becky Roberts Dale Roberts 1 150- l Sue McDowell Gerald McGinty J. D. McKean Fred McMillan Kent McNeil Allen McRee aw at as M' 64-r X f it Kai-en Martin Mike Mason Cecilia Mills Don Moles David Moniger Charlotte Mondie Arthur Murray Mike Muse Connie Myers Gene Nailon JCFYY Nash Steve New james Parker joe Payne Lou Ann Pendergraft ' 21 i ,E x I K Qff i g . ' Y Jim Ramsey Donald Randall jeffrey Randall Nancy Rodgers Kenneth Rollins David Rosen I Famous las: words: It'l1 work this time! ..j1... How many battles were you in, Lowell? f ', , . ,. I 2 ,1,A ::,A : f e f T ii ii ' Lf Ivi Sooro Kent Sorrells , fr or f s 'ft 5' 'ii i , Robert Stone Burgig Swiggart P atsy Thomas Sue Tinsley J l Gary Spann I ffl: in ' Mill' 5 ,' 9' Iel za gl .yy f N ,i f, :,: : R V f: ff:-,:: . r' ,-',f . XY ZFX VIS. 'lm lean Taylo l' , X I Linda Rowlette Moclean Rucker Ann Russell J 4, ey V . A ,, ..V i ii S S If K , .V In . V i i i f , ' l e to 1-1--: af ee lle Q' '1'- Billy Sheltmiin janetta Sharp Anne Shaw 4-R2 , f aire Smith lloward Smith Janet Smith M ' E . V A-1 f ' Gigi ., .c,k Don Spearman Joe Stacy Farland Stanley Q 1 , ., Richard Taylor Gayle Templeman David Tennyson Jenny Tipton Maureen Townsend Marie Travis jerry Valentine i J R t ZW' Q. Q i K 3 3 45 1 te, JJ s raw l' ' . -,r get .5 L ' It 'f I 5355? '- , , ,V E2Z:5'!55',- , ' ' 'is2lzs1f.:T19:Z .E 1 i in l,i i,1- I . , '- ' ei4?1 eFQ1QY J ' 1- ' ,ra ,.,.,,.,., f , - M. . 'wk-.szgszfigwry av ' .we 4 - S 3-gm-sf.-f. f :Q 'if 41, Carole Salmon Sharon Sand Donna Sanders t Sue Shaw Judy Shidler Kay Shelton J at P T .,'- - .. in :.A I' Jay Smith Judy Smith l.aJuana Smith 'am I I P V11-be Judy Stephenson Amita Stone David Stone anis Tennyson Darla Thierry CECH Thomas Dolores Van Vliet John Varbel Sammie Vemon MODIS ROSS 52l1fld61'S Donna Schwendker Cletus Scrivner Donna Simpson Stella Singleton Janice Sisk e 251 1 'Shiga -P X fi ' - .1 A Ronny Smith Russell Smith Virginia Snoddy Time and a half for overtime. ..j3... . A 1' WW! f155i?iiZ2fV ' if 4, X sr wx K ,SYN E 4 L 11 5, is N S mf I M .5 , iff-H ire - .'? '.:j ,. ' :r, K 'Www' it .5512 rw 4 2 lim Walker 1 5iR'E'9F?ff6???5grfgM siiiiif :?7i5li159:5?iLSiAQk1t5x we Q fm-rmhrqqm , ,,.f ,y 13,15-rr, 7Wiir9XEI??2 'l? 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'w Larry Warli Ck L. 1 r W .... 2 1 ,If yr rj if if 'N ? 5 f we an fr rr of Ev 1 si we A ' ' . 55222 fr M 2 K 4- A ff , A 'Yr 1 Q gag if b w' is if I J x X 1 S 5 5 5, 9, F 2 2 4? a 4. ,S S 'Ik Larry Watson 'Carolyn Sue Watts so W .tntt ,, ' 1 if Q M W i 'l' W . l,V. g I it , t'v- -- , . 5 W t Ma, Q n 5 X - l, lr SVT' 5 , 1 to ,:,, , Gary Webb Glynda Westervelt E David Whittaker Pat Wilkerson 2 , , I r , Q Q -.mi ,mu-r ff! t K' we 5, wt .4 X Anne Williams Ronnie Williams W3 ne Williams Lynn Wilson Ronnie Wilkins Wayne Margaret Wilson Troy Withey Y X Ii Qs lr S 1 Q Judie Wollard Dick Wolverton Judy Wood Jay Wooden Nancy Wolf Judy York -gig be ,, ff' A ,ff ff 'E 1' ,. 1 Q i'fif! .K 5 ex X ' Q Da, ri N N -as '14 W fi' 'Y d 'xi . Q 1 . mm, ' Q 1 in 'ki 2 , :, 5 s Af f,.m:,M ff, x sl 1 P ar J' A SINE vincent was A rm A ie p CITY wd,,,.,x- All 'Sm ,N ww 'iw llvtic ..f,,Mr, ,avlll1MQ ROGER TUCKER - Captain - Tackle, BILL WATTS - Tackle, A11-City, All- JOHN MILLER - End, Hongrable Men. All-City, All-Conference, Honorable Conference, All-Stare, All-Southern, tion All-City, All-Conference, A11- Mention All-State, All-District. All-City Lineman of the Year, All- District. District. Injuries made it impossible for jim ' ' Huggins and co-captain jerry Frederick to complete this year's football season. Midland Conference Left to Right: Coach Joe Garrison, and assistants Tom Vandemeer and Charles Cockrill. . 4 famiutii WAYNE PERRY - Center CARL CORDER - Guard DAVID LIPSCOMB - Tackle Heading the Putnam City Pirates this year was For the first time in several years the Pirates won Mr. joe Garrison, who previously coached the junior the Midland Conference Championship and competed High team. His success was fully established when in the State Class A play-offs. The members of the he was named the All-City Coach-of-the-Year. team received many individual honors and also gained the respect and pride of the entire school. Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Mr. Vandemeer, Mr. Cockrill, D. Lipscomb, C. Corder, W. Perry, B. Watts, R Tucker, J. Miller, Mr. Garrison. SECOND ROW: D, judkins, C. Lobaugh, B. Cornman, T. Smith, T. Freeman, D. Miller, T. Ferguson, B. Dickey, R. Canterberry, J. Miller, G. Lawson, M. Downs, G. Whitfield. THIRD ROW J. Smith, C. Elam, M. Boswell, D. Pitts, J. Varbel, D. Kissick, L. Anderson, C. Smith, R. Taylor, F. Lombard, D. Moniger, B. Core, T. Cornman, F. Eslinbaum, T. Pinion, M. Bryan. VERNON PICKFTT - Forward FRANCIS LOMBARD - Guard DON HFLM - Guard DOUG MILLER - Forward Basketball Team Wins Second in Midland Conference E71 . V., 'Sink if in, Webb! GARY ll'1iBl3 - Cenrer JOHN SPERUNG - Guard few I? ' T Y ' K .. fr ,T T Cl K I.. rl... 7 t K -1 if' P it ' 2 K .. N 114487 vxxffffil ' CIIY CITY I h tm,, f , W. K 'X f , Y D Left to Right, FIRST ROW: 1. Sperling, M. Downs, D. Helm, gl. Letirange, l. Shipley, G. Eierman. SECOND ROW: Coach Vande- . meer, R. Watson, T. Ferguson, D. Miller, F. Lombard, Assistant '..-' I Coach Garrison. THIRD ROW: L. Anderson, S. New, V. Pickett, .L G. Webb, G. Renfro, D. Moninger. FOURTH ROW: B. Holman, .wi-4 , I.. Wilson, j. Walker, K. Bibb, D. Riddell, Ferguson. JERRY SHIPLIQY - Captain Guard. The basketball team, gaining team work and co-ordination, I ended the l9i6-S7 season by winning second place in the Midland Conference com etition. The team be an the season P 8 , with il new coach, Mr. Tom Vandemeer and only three return- ing lettermen. The main job was to build a good team, this , --. was Mr. VilI'lLlCIllCCl',S task. Ile centered the squad around the ' j g juniors and sophomores who will take over the first string 3 positions next season. 'eess M 3 MIKE DOWNS - Guard JOHN LeGRANGE - Forward TOM FERGUSON - Center GLEN RENFRO - Center ROBERT WATSON - Forward ,SQL BILL WATTS - Co-Captain - H.W. JOHN MILLER --154 RICHARD CANTERBERRY - 145 E O Lett to Rlghti Captain, Dwayne Millerg Coach, Mr. Snyder Co-Captain, Bill Warts. TOM PINION - 165 JERRY TATE -133 Er tu DAVID JUDKINS - 138 Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Randall, R. Klopfenstein, G. Lawson, D. Miller, JEFF RANDALL -u 103 G. Whitfield, B. Deupree. SECOND ROW: Tate, D. judkins, R. Canterberry, J Miller T Pinion B W , . K . . , . , . arts Mr Snyder Brute? DXXVAYNE MILLER - Captain - 120 Gli . w2Qf?x?w -mi., A A ' ' - BOBDEUPREPQ-127 . RAY KIAOPFENSTEIN -103 RALD WHITFIELD - l27 GEORGE LAWSON -112 'W 1 j':f',::fx,2 , EQ f ' - 5-fix , Girls' Sports Left to right: D. McCann, P. Bryan, D Bounds. Ga Ls 1,4 5 f Left to right: K. C. Doughty, L. Mullens, P. Dugger, M. Taylor, M. Long, M. Ackors, J. Singley, M. Hixson, D. Bounds, P. Bryan. Left to right, FIRST ROW: Miss Paris, j. Absher, K. Hamit, S. Ward, M. Taylor, J. Team, J. Singley, S. Wayt, M. Hixson. SECOND ROW: K. Littleton, M. Kuhlman, G. Large, B. Haws, M. Long, P. Dugger, S. Henry, A. Perry. THIRD ROW: S. Watts, J. Ferguson, M. Ackors, L. Mullens, J. York, D. McCann, D. Bounds, E. Orcutt. FOURTH ROW: D. Schwendker, D. Alexander, C. Myers, D. Sanders, I. Soojro, P. Bryan, M. Custer, B. Davis, K.C.D0l1ghCY- -52- M,,,.., .MW- kL k M .sn 4' xf My -fr: M- : f fi f K X I- , K Q S? 3 JS 3, . W fa , S, N fl K V S: ,gxiigj Q l f - 5 Track The track teams, get- ing in shape for the Spring season, are busy ixlifh such activities as fshot put, discus, broad jump, mile run and vari- ous relays. Also, the deserving Cross-Country team won the Class A Midland Conference this Fall. BLAIR coRE CLASS A CROSSPCOUNTRY CHAMPS. Bm., um I P Left to Right: Donald Stamps, Warren ' Gillilan, Lowell Reed, J ohn Bradshaw, Frank Sisney. We would like to congrat- ulate these bovs for their o ut st an d ing accomplish- ments and give them recog- ll nition for the hard work and training they have put out to win such fine awards. ROGER TUCKER - Shot Put JIM HUGGINS - Discus Q.. N- 1 E .J i I .-. J i Left to Right! J. Huggins, F. Estlinbaum, W. Gillilan, 1. Bradshaw, B. Core, F. Sisney, D. Stamps, L. Reed, T. Cornman, W. Means, B. Dickey, B. Cornman, E. Baker. STANDING: R. Tucker, M. Muse, D. Moles, J. Johnston, E. Chandler, M. Bryan, M. Boswell, D. Lipscomb, H. Smith, G. Duncan, C. Thomas, L. Fuller, B. Stone, D. Dodd, K. McNeil. ..64.. -3. ai' pill' W ,, ... vfAv--'w M.. NM-w? AM 'Y mmmM.awRmkV 6 ' V ' A av b I ws yyyr 9 'R 'O . .. 0ur miie Left to Right: Sponsor, Mrs. Mullinaxg President, Sadie Heiseg Vice President, Carol Ann Mulderg Secretary, Charlene Hulseyg Treasurer, Susan Francis. Left to Right: Roger Tucker, Mari-Massakas, Susan Francis, Carol Ann Mulder. Honor Society M DNA v N ICUDII HSCTUW g a al Being in the Honor Society is the highest goal a student at Putnam City can attain. However, there is much hard work and study involved. Each meniber must retain a grade average of at least 2,5 and a citizenship grade of A's. One of the projects of this organization is the production and selling of the student directories. These Honor Society members of our city will be the contributors to the culture of the world of tomorrow. Left to Right: Gano Dick, Charlene Hulsey, Collette Keyser, Mary Ellen Maupin. ,66- MEMBERS, Left to Right: FIRST ROW: M. Maupin, K. Crandall, C. Hulsey, C. Mulder, S. Heise, S. Francis, H. Caruthers, E. Albright. SECOND ROW: M. Hixson, J. Corbett, G. Morris, M. Wallis, S. Baldwin, M. Stanfield, P. Hammer, J. Lilley. I THIRD ROW: R. Tucker, L. Hadley, D. Adams, Wells, B. Shaha, C. Keyser, L. Huston, R. Caffrey, C. jackson. Members, Leaders of Tomorrow 1 I PLEDGES, Left to Right: FIRST ROW: E. Sutherland, F. Wall, S. Wayt, P. Dugger, E. Horn. SECOND ROW: D, Edmund, M. Henderson, L. johnson, C. Campbell, M. Craig, S. Dawson, C. Thompson. THIRD ROW: K. Wright, M. Hutchison, K. Cole, N. Cole, j. Henthorn, J. Myrick, K. Kidd, P. Ckupper, A. Deer. -671 Student Council The Student Council with the assistance of the faculty serves as the government of our city, promoting better understanding and school spirit. The representatives are chosen from each home- room. The oficers and members ofthe execudve group attended two conventions recently at Lawton and Tulsa with the purpose of exchang- ing ideas with others to better our school. The goal of council for two years has been a Victory Flag. This goal was realized this year. The flag was to be flown after all school vic- tories. A symbol of Putnam City's victory is this year's victory flag. Representatives Promote jx.. t x Left to Right, FIRST ROW: J. Ferguson, K. Doughty, D. Bounds, J. Huggins, J. Myrick, K. Kidd, W. Gillilan, S. Chesnutt, S. Baldwin, J. Fuller. SECOND ROW: G. Herrin, D. Dodd, R. Smith, D. McCann, F. Wall, L. Lale, S. Logan, S. Huff, K. Martin, G. Moulton. THIRD ROW: C. Wilson, M. Massakas, R. Hodges, D. Clark, N.l-lart, j. Shilder, I. Sooro, C. Parrish, R. Walker, J. York, j. Atlee. FOURTH ROW: G. Whitfield, R. Tucker, G. Lawson, S. New, F. Lombard, B. Dickey, D. judkins, J. Miller, M. Drea, W. Theus. T681 A9 ii I-'qw' viii W will Lim Wil iii' They sponsored the annual All-School Play and the sock hops, which were favorites of the student -body. Four representatives and the president participated in the Inter-City Student Council. Inter-City promotes friendship and good sportsmanship'among city schools. Past, present, and future accomplishments of the Student Council provide many extras for the students which would otherwise be omitted. INTER-CITY REPRESENTATIVES, Left tO Right! Sandy Baldwin, Kenton Kidd, Sally Chesnutt, K. C. Doughty, jon Ferguson. Understanding and Spirit OFFICERS, Left to Right: President, Kenton Kiddg Vice-President, jim Hugginsg Secretary, Darla Boundsg Treas- urer, Ioan Myrickg Student Chaplain, Warren Gillilang Sponsor, Miss Carlson. T69-- Left to Right: FIRST ROW: L. Huston, S. Heise, J. Taylor, H. Seeds, H. Benson, W. Reavis, D. Blackley, D. Padgett, J. Huggins, K. Kidd, A. Ward, C. Averitte, J. Lily. SECOND ROW: L, johnson, S. llolmberg, 1. Atlee, R. Parsons, R. Cox, B. VanHorn, J. Webster, K. McNeil, C. Red, S. Parrish, S. Wiseman, D. Thompson, B. Murray, S. Francis. THIRD ROW: M. Higgins, Stephenson, I. Hillerby, H. Spence, W. Gi1lilan,D. Pearson, G. Fecht, D. Dodd, L. Fauver, M. Davis, H. Catuthers, I. Markwell, C. Green. FOURTH ROW: J. Shidler, A. Mullikin, B. Martin, C. Caveness, li. Horne, C. Thompson. Vocal Music Department Features Assemblies This year the vocal music department has had Mrs. Patsy Corrigan as director. She directed the Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, and various ensembles. The big highlight of Putnam's music year was the annual Christmas assembly. It was given as a concert with the theme, What does Christmas mean to me? The nativity story Was read and accompanied with appropriate music. During the spring the chorus takes part in several music contests and concerts. At Piano: M. Stone, Mrs. Corrigan. Left to Right, FIRST ROW: J. Taylor, A. Hayes, C. Cole, B. Murray, P. Birell, G. Clark, C. Wilson, P. Cooper, J. Tennyson, A. Ward, M. Tilly, K. Crandall, J. Chastain. SECOND ROW: S. Holm- berg, J. Stephenson, C. Hartenberger, I. Hillerby, G. Valentine, C. Caveness, L. Huston, H. Spence, A. Mullikin, B. Deatherage. THIRD ROW: C. Heiliger, M. Davis, L. Fauver, S. Francis, J. Barnett, J. Shidler, S. McDowell, C. Thompson, E. Horne, N. King, B. Stone. 3 - N if .J -70- 1 Chorus SEATED: H. Caruthers. Left to Right, FIRST ROW: R. Parson, H. Benson, W. Reavis, D. Blackley, D. Padgett, K. Kidd. SECOND ROW: H. Seeds, R. Cox, B. Vanhorn, J. Webster, K.'McNeil, J. Huggins. THIRD ROW: W. Gillilan, D. Pearson, G. Fecht, D. Dodd. Bottom to Top: Officers of Girls' Chorus: President, Elaine Horne, Vice-President, Sadie Heiseg Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Murray, Robe Chairman, Carol Wilson, Student Director, Susie Holmberg. Officers of Boys' Chorus: President, Kenton Kidd, Vice-President, Robert Parsonsg Secretary-Treasurer, johnny Webster, Robe Chairman, Warren Gillilang Student Director, Will Reavis. E i CH,- I 'ssxwewaxrvxeefamfwmzmsswfwiivff, w +12'farmLkiwgawiggzsfaumewifei ...af , ,., 1110 -f .. -- . W. zz,Qww1,g.V:Lgff: ggagigzqixv, Band Nothing adds more to the spiritiof a school, than to see their band in their colors marching on the football field. The Putnam City marching and concert band has proven their outstanding talent in winning many awards this year. In the fall they won first in marching competition at the Highway 66 opening. The 7:30 practice during the football season, produced many attractive and interesting half-time cere- monies. The band has contributed their time aiding the pep club at the morning pep assemblies. A program of concert music was presented in the spring to the enjoyment of the stu- dents and members of the community. Several contests were entered by the band. The students will long remember the music of this group. TWIRLERS, Left to ri ht, Kneeling: Diana Edmund, Jeana Parker, Standing: Truda McBrydi, Karen Cole. Assemblies, Highlight Band's Activities BARBARA STONE - Band Queen K e .- c .- .rf X WILL REAVIS - Drum Major --1 N A t, V Q .W iff 11 ,f Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary Pearle Coffey Maxine Stanfield ' Sandy Baldwin Martha Wallis Pep Cl ub 1 CI r eg-.gi elre Largest u I '-, Florence Wall Judy York The Princess Pirate Pep Club, complete with a one hundred seventy-five girl membership, is one of the most beneficial organizations at Putnam City. Its activities are numerous and appreciated by the entire student body. One of the most important functions is the preparation and presentation of the pep assemblies each Friday morning. In addition, the girls have done an excellent job in keep- ing the school spirit alive during the year by attending all of the athletic events and by supporting our teams in all that they do. Susie Yoes Donna McCann ..74.. 'Su 2 45:17 , - we 5' 'fr-af: ',: ': . ' ,. 'f Z , e T : , ' 4 . , l 5 Q is f - - w g f fsiltasy- avg if . t -' .1-2 A wwf . z '- Tm 15 f.. - Q, fy a , fn fx, - i'fY: ,, J rr ' a ,K fi ' ww . 'ff' ' f - ,wef- wg f ., , - ' 75 1 S Q . ' ,I - I 1,38 4 1 ' A 4 .C r W a .Q -e lf' .. sa.-:,w..af .- V, -f . str.. g fffit Q. at ' f- ' 'AS , . 55 Treasurer Ruthie Walker Promotes School Spirit The Spring Formal, an annual dance held in the Mirror Room, is sponsored by the Pep Club at which time the pres- ident crowns the Buccaneer. This organization ispartially responsible forthe Coronation ceremonies of the football and basketball queens, adding much color by their well-planned formations. Pledge MistrCSS Parliamentariun Historian Pat Dugger jo Ann Singley Marilyn Taylor sf K. C. Doughty Blk KW- . Q,1,gsx..4 i ' 1 345 K, at-S-yqefax' f xifffwglibr , j7j,,x5u: gt in 55 . fl M - . 5. in ut ' few 'K' ?' Shaw .- f 4 6 Betty Davis Gwen Morris Carolyn Parrish f f OFFICERS, Left to Right: S. Baldwin, R. Walker, M. Taylor, P. Dugger, J. Singley, M. Wallis, M. Stanfield, P. Coffey. PLEDGES, Bottom Cloclcwise: V. Baldwin, J. Absher, S. Huff, C. Hulsey, L. Smith,j.Maley,'P. Burrell, A, Hayes, J, Smith, 1, Stephen. son, J. Tennyson, L. Boatman, M. Higgins, L. Lale, C. Red, G. Johnston, A. Russell, B. Haws, K. Hamit, D. Hall, S. LeGrange, N. Bradshaw, B. Cotham, S. Beavers, J. Shidler, D. Thierry, S. Watts,J. Wollard, N. Woolf, A. Perry, S. McDowell, C. Salmon, G. Westerb velt, I. Taylor, I. King, P. Foley, D. Dies, P. Koch, C. Hartenberger, P. Wilkerson, C. Cole, C. Cavaness, 1. Snoddy, M. Coonfield, F. Newman, S. Vemon, B. Koch, N. Rodgers, C. Heiliger, L. Ward, Allen, B. Babb, L. Reed, N. Doss, G. Large, S. Cherry, J. Tipton MEMBERS, Bottom Clockwise: V. Doughty, J. Hongger, L. Mullens Hutchinson, N. Nickols, H. Caruthers, J. Jones, D. Gray, M. Stone Faison, C. Garland, M. Douglas, B. Bounds, G. Miller, C. Couteau Cannon, 1. Young, P. Douglas, M. Weeks, N. Richardson, N. Miller, v 1 I. M S. A C C. Jones, C. Cole, S. Sands, 1. Ferguson, M. Cox, L. Smith, 1. Travis, D. Schwenker, J. Denton, 1. Campbell, D. Sanders. Wiseman, P. Bryan, C. Campbell, D. Hestand, R. Caffrey, M. King, M. Kuhlman, K. Littleton, P. Littleton, M. Taylor, C. Couteau, J. Murray, M. Markwell, J. Taylor, K. Boucher, S. Cox, Team, B. Douglas, G. Smith,N. Cole, L. Johnson, T. McBryde, D. Edmund, J. Patteson, I. johnson, 1. Rollins, G. Valentine, S. Wayt, D. Thompson, M. Hixson, M. Clark, W. Buck, I. Hawks, K. Cole, S. Chesnutt, G. Huckaby, C. Baker, C. Wilson. -76 -v .' .,, spa CHEERLEADERS, Left to Right: C. Parrish, K. Doughty, J. York, F. Wall, G. Morris, D. McCann, S. Yoes, B. Davis. PLEDGES, Bottom Clockwise: M. Cox, I. Ferguson, G. Templeman, Smith, M. Townsend, K. Martin, S. Tinsley, J. Chambers, A. Shaw, D. Simpson, B. Huggins, G. Moulton, J. Wood, M. Travis, D. Schwenker, C. Salmon, 1. Campbell, D. Sanders, I. Al:-Sher, S. Huff, V. Baldwin, L. Smith, ll. Manley P. Burrell, A. Hayes, I, Smith, -I. Stephenson, J. Tennyson, L. Boatman, M. Higgins, L. Lale, C. Red, G. Johnston, A. Russell, B. Haws, K. Hamit, D. Hall, S. LeGrange, N. Bradshaw, B. Cotham, S. Beavers, I. Shidler, D. Thierry, S. Watts, 1. Wollard, N. Woolf, A. Perry, S. McDowell, G. Westervelt, I. Taylor, 1. King, P. Foley, D. Dies, P. Koch, C. Hartenberger, P, Wilkerson, G. Large, C. Cole, N. Doss, C. Cavaness, J. Tipton, J. Snoddy, M. Coonfield, P. Smith, F. Newman, I. Allen, S. Vernon, B. Koch, N. Rodgers, C. Heiliger, L. Ward, J. jones, C. Cole S. Sands, K. Oller. MEMBERS, Bottom Clockwise: Miss Coffey, G. Valentine, S. Wayt, D. Thompson, M. Hixson, M. Clark, W. Buck, J. Wilcox, S. Chaulk, A. Moser, J. Hawks, K. Cole, S. Chesnutt, G. Huckaby, C. Baker, C. Wilson, J. Honegger, L. Mullens, S. Wiseman, P. Bryan, C. Camp- bell, D. Hestand, R. Caffrey, M. Hutchinson, N. Nichols, V. Doughty, H. Caruthers, 1. jones, D. Gray, M. Stone, A. King, M. Kuhlman, K. Littleton, P.Littleton, M. Taylor, C. Faison, C. Garland, M. Douglas, D. Bounds, G. Miller, C. Couteau, C. Couteau, 1. Murray, M, Markwell, J. Taylor, K. Boucher, S. Cannon, I. Young, P. Douglas, M. Weeks, N. Richardson, N. Miller, C. Cox, J. Team, B. Douglas, G. Smith, N. Cole, L. johnson, T. McBryde, D. Edmund, J. Patteson, I. johnson, J. Rollins. A-'wi Left to Right, Seated: W. Ritchie, G. Recer, K. Kidd, I. Myrick, W. Buck. Standing: Wood, M. Rucker, P. Foley, L. Huston, L. Stinchcomb. ' 511- ws ,AEWEB-i Audio-Visual Left to Right: T. Smith, D. Tennyson, R. Rueb, F. Reed. 7 Left to Right, Seated: Sponsor, Mrs. Zwieacherg President, Art Funk- houserg Vice-President, Elaine Horne. Standing: Reporter, Judith Wilcox: Secretary, Louise Smith. - i ,1 x N.-, iknnuvu Left to Right: Secretary, Hank Cordreyg Technician, jerry Wilson, Custodian, Bob Wallace, Vice-President, Reese Daugherty: Mr. Rice: President, Wayne Theusg Social Chairman, Donald Green. i781 VN ,,-cuffs up l- a 'Uma Z'n 0:5 :AFD America Left to Right, President, Charlene Hulsey, Vice President, Larre J Huston, Reporter, Pauline Hammer, Sponsor, Mrs. Van Horn, Parliamen- tarian, joy Murray, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Weeks. Striving Toward an Honorable Profession The Future Nu.rse's Club is one of our newest organizations. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ettie Van Horn, the school nurse, the girls have started their chapter. To become a member, one must be interested in nursing as a profession. Each month a different aspect of nursing is discussed by trained nurses from various hospitals. The purpose of this club is to urge more girls to enter the career of nursing. Left to right, FIRST ROW: N. Moose, P. McCann, D. Edmund, S. Beaver, A. Mullikins, C. Keyser, L. Huston, M Tilley, J. Atlee, A. King, K. Cole, J. Parker, J. Allen. SECOND ROW: J. Wilson, J. Brown, S. Zumbro, B. Cotham M. Weeks, S. Frances, C. Griffey, 1. Rollins, K. Boucher, J. Young, M. Markwell, J. Murray, G. Miller, C. Couteau THIRD ROW: N. Hart, A. King, M,,,DQ3,gglas,-G. Large, M. Davis, N. Wenthold, P. Hammer, S. Cannon, Taylor, J Geissler, C. Hulsey, J. Curington, C. Couteau. V' . ix! Latin Il -- - 1 Y - -- u -1 Y- --- -- -- -1 uf 1 -- -ff - Morris. Standing! Treasurer, K. C. Doughty, Vice-Presidents, Carol Mulder, Martha Coonfieldg Sponsor, Mrs. Beck, Reporter, Nicki Coleg Song Leader, Helen Caruthers. Latin Lives Today Latin lives again in the youth of today. This year Latin I and Latin II were both taught. The combined classes formed a new, larger junior Classical League. Meetings are held once a month at which time the members present skits and other points of interest about the Roman civili- zation. Each year the Latin club goes to the state convention in Norman where they participate in activities which apply to their club and the Latin language. Left to Right, FIRST ROW: A. Mullikin, J. Patteson, S. Francis, L. Houston, L. Caruthers, J. Allen. SECOND ROW: T. McBryde, M. Henderson, A. Funkhouser, A. Deer, M. Coonfield, D. Bonham. THIRD ROW: G. Morris, K, Doughty, J. Green, G. Dick, S. Heise, F. Bussart. FOURTH ROW: C. Mulder, M. Wallis, P. Hammer, Mrs. Beck, L. Fauver, C. Keyser, K. Cole, N. Cole. 1801 we ,,,M..6lQ.4u,. I OFFICERS, Left to Right, Seated: Presidents, Linda Lale, Karen Martin. Stand- ing: Secretary, Charlotte Witheeg Treasurer, Gwen Moulton: Vice-President, Gaye Smith: Treasurer, Mike Muse: Vice-President, Kurt Ockerhouser. Not pictured: Secretary, Brenda Salyer. Left to Right, FIRST ROW: G. Rever, K. Ockerhouser, S. Zumbro, J. Gifford, D. Dodd, J. Nash. SECOND ROW: B. Stone, P. Woolum, I. Perdue, J. Atlee, R. Hanlin, G. Fecht, M. Bryan. THIRD ROW: M. Woolum, B. Porter, J. Stephenson, M. Murphy, I. Hubbard, M. Gaffney, R. Canterberry. FOURTH ROW: E. Baker, I. Varbel, H. Smith, F. Stanley, W. Ritchie, M. Muse, L. Lale, B. Gibbens. , .n Pk -31- Latin I ,,,,1.,,, Vp' 7,4--jf' I ,Z.i4.x,,,,,,f Left to Right, FIRST ROW: C. Withee, K. Corder, K. Martin, G. Moulton, A. Kemper, H. Benson. SECOND ROW: J. Wood, L. West- phal, I. Smith, I. Geissler, A. King, C. Hartenberger. THIRD ROW: D. Oldham, A. Hayes, B. Roberts, B. Kock, K. Hamit. FOURTH ROW: C. Myers, G. Ereiman, J. Rollins, D. Hall, 1. McKean, P. Cooper. FIFTH ROW: D. Whittaker, L. Wilson, G. Smith, S. Henry, D. Pierson, R. Culley, J. Webster. l Q viii!! Spanish Club 9? , OFFICERS, Left to Right: Secretary, Nancy Richardson, Vice-President, Bruce Van Horn, President, Ion Ferguson, Treasurer, Harlan Powell. Key To International Understanding The Spanish Club is made up of students who A statewide convention is held each year at have had at least one year of Spanish. In addi- Norman, Oklahoma for the purpose of increasing tion to learning the language, the members also our knowledge and understanding of these fine leam the habits and customs of our neighbors people. to the south. Left to Right, FIRST ROW: B. Van Horn, N. Richardson, J. Ferguson, H. Powell. SECOND ROW: I. Hillerby, R. Shaha, G. Herrin, M. Clark, I. Williams, M. Massakas, J. Team, M. Hixson, I. Roberts, J. Lilley, J. Corbett, A. King, N. Brad- shaw, D. Bushhorn, I. Absher. THIRD ROW: P. Dugger, F. Sisney, P. Crupper, J. Dresser, R. Watson, W. Williams, I. Woods, D. Adams, R. Fash, R. Gresham, I. Grant, D. Woodruff, J. Wells, C. Huey, G. Huck, C. Boydston, B. Wallace. FOURTH ROW: R. Walker, M. Ackors, M. Taylor, P. McAlpin, P. Bryan, G. Miller, N. Moose, R. Cline, S. Chaulk, C. Wilson, I. Jinks, W. Reavis, R. Jones, R. Schmidt, W. Means, W. Theus, A. King, K. Martin, M. Stone,'B. English, C. Israel, N. Nichols, L. Miller, Mr. Leon. Commercial Club fi OFFICERS, Seated: Secretary, Sally Chesnutt. Left to Right: Vice-President, Kay Crandallg President, Earlene Albrightg Treasurer, Ruthie Walkerg Reporter, Carol jackson. Business Ability Acquired Like many highschool students the members ship. How to dress for work, getting along with your employer, and similar subjects are some of the topics covered at the regular meetings. of the Commercial Club have chosen a career in the field of business. By taking advanced short- hand and having the ability to take shorthand at eighty words a minute, they qualify for member- Left to Right, FIRST ROW: S. Heise, S. Oldham, R. Walker, S. Chesnutt, K. Crandall, C. jackson, E. Albright, F. Wall. SECOND ROW: M. Taylor, V. Doyle, P. McAlpine, B. Coley, N. Patton, Mrs. Prentice, N. Parker, P. Foster, P. Dugger, D. Simpson. 'Needs a little more vanilla, don't you think? Drama Adopts Pie The drama department, Mrs. Wood and a few ambitious students started with little equipment this year. Many things were to be decided in this year's production, all requiring hard work and sacrifice. There were color schemes to be chosen, furniture to be acquired, and stages to be built. The students worked hard to even the heavy odds and to make this year one of the most outstanding the Drama department has experienced. Mrs. Wood and Student Director, Sally Chesnutt. ALL-SCHOOL PLAY CAST, Left to Right, Seated: C. Cox, B. Douglas, P. Dugger, G. Morris, S. Baldwin, N. Miller, G. Huclcabay, M. Stanfield, I. Webster. Standing: F. Sisney, W. Reavis, B. Van Horn. -84-. Squirt that seltzer Hopper' Who's this? Helena Rubinstein? No, only Mrs. Woodl' Seltzer Routine The All-School Play was presented on November the delight of the students was also a comedy. It's 15th and was a gay, rollicking comedy in three aCtS. seltzer bottle and German maid added much laughter. It's success was accomplished by the actors, direc- tors, managers and the staff. It was highlighted by a pie-throwing routine which gave the play a hilarious fired this year and provided wholesome entertainment theme. Both plays were very successful and each netted about four hundred dollars. These productions pro- for the student body. The junior Play was given on February 28th and to Left to Right, Seated: J. Hopper, W. Williams, N. Miller, C. Cox, G. Smith, J. Williams. Standing: N. Richardson, Allen, J. Team, Mrs. Wood, J. Curington, T. Hamit, B. Davis, J. Roden, M. Drea, B. Douglas, D. Farthing, S. Henry. Speech Activities if iii X 'eff ,gh .S 19 l Preparing for contest work in radio speaking are D. Lipscomb and M. Coonfield. Learning the fundamentals of stage makeup are Left to Right: N. Miller M. Stanfield, M. Coonfield. Activities Improve Speaking Being a member of the Speech Activities class is beneficial in the preparation of any career you might choose. The various aspects of speaking covered, are radio speaking, discussion, poetry inter- pretation and one-act plays. Through Speech you will gain the self-confidence needed for per- fect public speaking. Left to Right: N. Richardson, C. Cox, J. Wilcox, M. Coonfield, W. Buck, M Cox Sandy Baldwin winner of the Voice of Democracy' contest. T86, Twelve Year Club Q, ,gl Left to Right, FIRST ROW: B. Stone, M. Stone, C. jackson, P. McAlpin, N. Walker, C. Keyser, S. Clanahan, SECOND ROW: C. Baker, M. Lindsey, V. Doughty, P. Bryan, D. McCann, S. Francis, L. Houston. THIRD ROW: S. Dawson, B. Van Horn, D. Weaver, F. Wall, K. Doughty, G. Morris. FOURTH ROW: F. Evans, T. Thorne, T. Smith, J. Bradshaw, I. LeGrange, W. Means. D. Aday, not shown. rt Club -- f 'T I fnflll OFFICERS: Sponsor, Mrs. Lois Thompson, Secretary, Left to Right, Foreground: H. Pratt, A. Murray, P. Woolum. . I 1 . Williams, President, johnny Webster. Background: E. Baker, L. Moran, V. Radabaugh, M. Woolum,A L. Whisler, D. Pierce, T. McEvers. Alger. Standing: S. Parrish, D. Davis. -37- to Right: Seated: D. Alexander, L. Reed, J. Sisk, F Office Staff Left to Right: K. LeSueur, N. Parker, C. Hulsey, A King, D. Thompson. g .l W . ... . . f x , x . Y Left to Right: M. Hutchison, j.,Ackors, K. Wright, N. Nickols. Left to Right: M. Clark, S. joliff, S. Chesnutt R. Caffrey. K' 4 These girls are responsible in a large part for the business of the office moving smoothly. Their jobs are many and varied, taking messages, calling students and sort- ing mail. By giving their time to this work the whole student body benefits. Lettermen's Club Left to Right, FIRST ROW: V. Pickett, R. Canterberry, B. Watts, Frederick, W. Perry, lluggins, G. Lawson, D. Miller, T. Cornman. SECOND ROW: j. Miller, G. Whitfield, J. Tate, D. Stamps, L. Reed, C. Lobaugh, T. Ferguson, T. Smith, J. Miller. THIRD ROW: F. Sisney, D. Campbell, G. Webb, K. Corder, R. Tucker, W. Gillilan, B. Van Horn B. Cornman, FOURTH ROW:' F. Lombard, J. Ferguson, T. Freeman, j. Bradshaw, D. Miller, D. Lipscomb, R. Taylor D. Judkins, B. Brownen. v 1 Future Teachers Of America ff? 1 x i I X1 The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to interest more students in the teaching profession to help meet our growing educational needs. At each club meeting the members discuss different phases of teaching. A college scholarship is presented each year to the outstanding club member. This is to be used toward a degree in education. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Smith. Left to Right: Treasurer, liarlyne Albright, Secretary, joan Myrick, President, Kenton Kiddg Vice-President, Martha Hixson. ' Teaching Profession is Chosen Left to Right, FIRST ROW: R. Daugherty, N. Miller, M. Massakas, P. Wolfe, Myrick, K. Kidd. SECOND ROW: I. Hillerby, F. Wall, Ii. Albright, 1. Corbett, S. Tinsley, M. liixson, D. Thompson, B. Douglas, j. Parker, E. Horn, M. Clark. THIRD ROW: P. Cherry, R. Walker, G. johnstorb G. Valentine, Mrs. Smith, A. King, j. Williams, J. Team, J. Hopper, j. Allen, R. Parsons, J. Viilcox, J. Markwell, R. Cox. T -89 Future Abilities Left to Right, Seated: Vice President, Linda Huston: Secretary, Linda Stinchcomb, Presi- dent, Pat Wolfe, Treasurer, Carole Mundayg Historian, Earlyne Albright. Standing: Parlia- mentarian, Doris Buschhorn, Sponsor, Mrs. Mann: Reporter, Collette Keyser: Song Leader, Margaret Henderson. The girls who belong IO Putnam Cily'S F.H.A. Club are UD' of the city have been willing to give demonstrations on such doubtedly America's future homemakers. To be a member Subjects as floral arrangements, gift wrapping, etc. At each girl must have had at least one year of Home Economics. Chfigrmag, the girls donare canned goods to be given to a At the meetings which are held monthly, prominent people needy family in the Community, Left to Right, FIRST ROW: J. Currington, S. Yoes, J. Hopper, K. Cole, J. jones, B. English. SECOND ROW: M. Maupin, E. Albright, M. Henderson, W. Hunt, Tilley, S. Shaw, Tyson. THIRD ROW: R. Walker, G. Huckabay, C. Baker, P. Dugger, E. Horn, I. Mark- well, D. Alexander, P. Bryan. Future Homemakers will A Ngfflf' 5 ro ar' EM ..V 0' new N America Are Developed F.H.A. is also active in learning to cook, sew and, most of all, how to cope with the problems of 5 the home and of everyday life. From this club the K -.. world will be gaining future homemakers who will have the ability to offer excellent guidance to the K . I - , , , , Married and you're yust learning to cook? oncoming generation with a clear understanding of howto establish a better American home. Left to Right: FIRST ROW: M. Hopkins, D. Robbins, C. Munday, P. Wolfe, M. Lindsey. SECOND ROW: R, Steward, J Chastain, C. Keyser, D. Buschorn, V. Baldwin, L. Houston, L. Stinchcomb. THIRD Row: M, W311is,M.Stanfie1d, 5 Baldwin, G. Morris, S.-Holmburg, J. Ferguson, S. Henry. 4 H Club Left to Right, FIRST ROW: President, Don Blackley, Vice-Presidents, Geral- dine Johnston and Buddy Young. SEC- OND ROW: Secretary, Saundra Wayt, Treasurer, judy jones, Reporter, joan Markweli. Left to Right, FIRST ROW: H. Benson, joan Markwell and Virginia Doughty 'To make the best better' is the 4-H motto. Winner of three county trophies and having the county queen and king, the Putnam City 4-H club advanced to new activi- ties under the sponsorship of Mr. Rice. The forming of a 'B' club was the main project. From there will come new members to strengthen the 'A' club. Robert Parsons N i D. Whittaker, D. Blackiey, B. Porter, B. Stone, R. Brantley, R. Parson, B. Young, i Mr. Virgil Rice. SECOND ROW: j, jones, J. jones, D. Hail, S. Wayt, M. Hopkins, G. Johnston, H. Caruthers, V. Doughty, 1 J. Markweli. 1 4 Their Progress is 0ur Advancement Left to Right, SEATED: President, Karl Corderg Secretary, Frances Bussert. STANDING: Vice President, Collette Keyser, Sponsor, Mrs. Mullinax, Treasurer, Diane Edmund. Science Club From this club will come the scientists of tomorrow. The members of the Science club are going into some field of science, medicine, or research. To become a member of the organi- zation one must be taking a second year of science and have a B aver- age. Another requirement is to complete a project at the end of each semester. They co-sponsor the pub- lication of our student directory and engage in other activities. Their sponsor is Mrs. Myrtle Mullinax. Left to Right, SEATED: John Flagg, and Karen Cole. STANDING: Anna Mullikin, Jerry Wilson, Collette Keyser. N ,f U I Left w Right, SEATED: P. Hammer. STANDING: A. Mullikin, J. Markwell, I. Wilson, J. Flagg. Yearbook Staff Left to Right: Editor, Martha Wallisg Editor, johnny Webster, Spon sor, Mrs. Thomp son. Photographers: Larry Huff, Virginia Baldwin, Virginia Doughty '57 Yearbook Is Produced The members of the Yearbook Staff have a great responsibilit'y to both the student body and to Putnam City itself. The year- book that this staff compiles and produces represents the school and all of its activities. The students on the staff gain a working knowledge or yearbook production as well as the enjoyment they receive from Working as a group toward a common goal. Left to Right: I. Williams, A. Williams, G. Morris, I. Markwell, S. Baldwin. 1941 .lournali i i' lam, 2.44 -1 Sports Editor, Frank Sisneyg Club Editor, Carol Bakery Feature Editor, Martha Hixsong Editor-In-Chief, Pat Duggerg Associate Editor, Gwen Moulton: Exchange Editor, Janie Allen. Improved Reading Is Accomplished Circulation Manager, Ruthie Walkerg Sponsor, Mr. Downs: Advertising Manager, Kay LeSueurg Business Manager, Judith Wilcox. The principle goal of the H Journalism Staff is to provide the necessary experience to the students for a successful career in the field of writing. The enlargement of this year's Pirate Log has been a great asset to our school life. A noticeable improvement, developed in the more mature technique of the columnists, has resulted in a more informed tudent bod . S y Left to Right, Seated: M. Stanfield, F. Wall, P. Foster, B. Stallcup, C. Parrish Standing: M. Long, B. Stone, V. Yeary, D. james, J. Tyson, P. Bryan, S. Lewis '-95- igkgllf -' - if l 'Is that all, just four patches? E 'E-E-E1vis!!! The 'ole halls of P.H.S. Jw 4 1 it .,,,l 'The prize winning Christmas doors' You would never know that they had new cheerleader' jackets. 6- 4 'Q' ,M-' ,.. K+ MR. PIRATEER Roger Tucker 2 X ff Ja if ,shi 3 vi 3? QM? .W f ,Q , sg, ISS PIRATEER K. C. Doughty FOOTBALL QUEEN Peggy Bwdn , Z, N ANNUAL QUEEN M orris BASKETBALL QUEEN Darla Bounafv -iw ww- 4' Vw 1 f :- s f ,Q ZS n x Q fe PR Ess QUEEN I k y L ,fLf.w'3 v1z ' mu, . l gfa k lhf . , cdrom Pfmb sf' Q ,H W :ff , L-,f 'L 1, , Af x Vg., Wi' PEP CLUB BUCCANEER Wayne Perry F.H. A. SWEETHEART jerry Sbqdey BA D Q EE enum Parker is awww, 'X ' ! K W . - ' ALL' .. ,V 6 2 Q-fl: y'x, Ah M 1 I i f V S ' , 3 , ' WG V, 'V ww ,L M 9 W sw' 4 A ,E 1? ,, 1 F X S E5 FX if 'ix DONNA McCann Miss Pirateer Football MAXINE STANFIELD Football SANDY BALD WIN Annual A T T E N D A N T S ' Ag: MARTHA WALLIS Annual SA UNDRA WA YT Miss Pirateer Basketball Qa- G WEN MORRIS Basketball .IUD Y PA TTESON Band I Y , Y A T PAT DUGGER T H V Press E MYRIZQ LONG N D A N T S LOU ,IOHNSON Bam! jIM HUGGINS I PQ Club Buccaneer RH.A.' Sweetheart , r T Y Y 3 fi 19' We TeQ f 1, .IERR Y FREDERICK .IERR Y SHIPLE Y Y DA VID LIPSCOMB Mr. Pirateer Mr. Pirateer Pep Club Buccaneer EH. A. Sweetheart Ain't got no home!!! Ready, willing and able. I Q1 eh, if 'Ideal dates of P.H.S. 'A ' tif-f?Lf,l, HM, .sg V ' ..-...-.trim-4 F ,,,,- A- g, I, ' A :Q nag! - Qi n gin. AVA. A Sl A .uf 'lDon'r- fight ic, Sandy! 'BEHIND THE SCENES!!!!!!!!! Annual Staff at work?????? -109 Seniors -A- ACKORS, JO, 15, 62, 63, 82, 88 ADAY, DONALD, 15 ALBRIGHT, EARLYNE, 15, 67, 83, 89, 90 ATLEE, JUDY, 15, 68, 70, 79, 81 BAKER, CAROL, 15, 76, 77 87, 90, 95 BAKER, CHRIS, 15 BALDWIN, SANDY 15 67, 69, 74, 76, 84, 86, , , 107 109 BINGHAM, KATHLEEN, 15 BONHAM, DON, 15, 80 BOUNDS, DARLA, 15, 62, 68, 69, 76, 77, 102 BRODERICK, TOM, 16 BRYAN, PEGGY, 16, 63. 76, 77, 82, 87, 90, , 100, 109 BURTON, CAROL, 16 BUSCHHORN, DORIS, 16, 82, 90 91 BUSH, KAROLYN. 16, 91 BLSSSERT, FRANCES, 16, v 42, 68, 91 94 35. 62, 95 80, -CL CAFFREY, ROBERTA, 16, 67, 76, 77, 88 CARUTHERS, HELEN, 16, 70, 76, 77, 80, 92 CHERRY, PENNY, 16, 89 67, CHESNUTT, SALLY, 16, 68, 69, 76, 77, 83, 84, 88 CHRISTIAN, PAUL, 17 CLANAHAN, SANDRA, 17, 87, 91 CLARK, DANNY, 17, 68 CLARK, MARY ANN, 17, 77, 82, 88, 89 COKER, JAN, 17 CORDER, KARL, 17, 57, 81 76, 88, 93 Cox, RAY LEE, 17, 70, 89 CRANDALL, KAY, 12, 17, 67, 71, 83 -D.. DAUGHERTY, REESE, 17, 89 DAVIS, JOHN, 17 DAWSON, STEVE, 18, 67 DEIFTHERAGE, BARBARA, DICK, GANO, 18 66,80 DOUGHTY, K. C., 14, 18, 63, 68, 69, 75, 77, 80, 87, 99 DOUGHTY, VIRGINIA, 18, 76, 77, 87, 92, 94, 109 DOYLE, VIRGINIA, 18, 83 78, 18, 62, 96, 46, DUGGER, 76, 82 PAT, 18, 62, 67 83 84 90, 95 DUNLAP: CA'ROL', 21, 82 ' ENGLISH, - E - BETTY, 18, 82 EVANS, FRANK, 18, 87 ..F.. FERGUSON, WAYNE, 18 FORBES, FOHN, 19 FOSTER, PAULA, 19, 83. 95 FRANCIS, SUSAN, 19, 66, 67, 70, 71, 79, 80,87 FRANTZ, DELORAS 19 FREDERICK, JERRY, 14, 19, 56, 88, 108 -G- GABLE, ALLEN, 19 GILLILAN, WARREN, 19, 47, 64 68 69, 70, 71 88 GILPATRICK, KEITH, 19 GLASS, JAMES, 19 GRAY, THOMAS, 19 GREENWOOD, ROBERT, 20 Index GRESHAM, JANET, 20 GUILLTAHS, KEITH, 20 - H - HAGEN, TOMMY, 20 HAMMER, PAULINE, 20, 67, 79, 80, 93 HAMM, RUTHIE, 20 HEARD, FRANK, 20 HEISE, SADIE, 12, 20, 66, 67 70, 71, 80, 83 HENDERSON, MARGARET, 20 67, 80, 90 HENTHORN, JAMES, 20, 67 HIXSON, MARTHA, 21, 62, 76, 77, 82, 89, 95 HOPP, ERW1N,'14, 21, 46 HORN, ELAINE, 21, 67, 70 71, 78, 89, 90 HUCKABAY, GWEN, 21, 40, 76 77, 84, 90 HUFF LARRY, 14, 21, 51, HUGGJNS, JIM, 21, 42, 56, 68, 69, 70, 88, 108, 109 HULSEY, CHARLENE, 13, 66, 67, 76, 79, 88 67 HUSTON. LARRE IO. 21, 67. 70, 71, 79, 80, 87, 96 HUTCHINS, LONNIE, 21 .. J - JACKSON, CAROL, 22, 52, 67, 83 87 JAMES, DONALD, 22, 95 JEFFERIES, BETTY, 22 JERNIGAN, RYAN, 22 JOLIFF, SUZANNE, 22, 83, 88 JINKS, JIM, 82 JONES, JANET, 22, 50, 76, 77, 90, 92 -K- KEYSER, COLLETTE, 22, 66, 67 80, 87, 90, 91, 93 KIDO, KENTON, 22, 50, 67, 68, 69, 70 71, 72, 78, 89 KgNG,8 ALEEN, 22, 79, 81, 82, 8 9 KIRSCHSTEIN, BOB, 22 KNIGHT, BILL SAM, 23, 50 -L.. LEATHERS, TIMMY, 23 LEGRANGE, JOHN, 59, 87 LESUUER, KAY, 23, 88, 95 LEWIS, HARRY, 23 LEWIS, SHARON, 23, 95 LEWIS, MARY JO, 23 LINDSEY, BILLY, 23 LINDSEY, MARY, 23, 87, 91 LIPSCOMB, DAVID, 43, 57, 64, 86, 88, 108 LITTLETON, PAT, 23, 76, 77 LONG, CHARLES, 23 LONG, MYRNA, 24, 62, 63, 95, 08 -M- MARKWELL, JOAN, 24 70, 89, 90, 92, 93, 94, 96. 109 MARX, MARY, 24 MASSAKAS, MARI, 24, 66, 68, 82, 89 MAUPIN, MARY ELLEN, 24, 66, 67, 90 MCALPINE,PAT, 24, 82, 83, 87 MCCANN, DONNA, 14, 24, 62, 63, 68, 74, 77, 87, 96, 107 MCDANIEL, BETTY, 24 MCDONALD, JERRY, 24 MCEVERS, TOM, 87 MCGOWEN, JOE, 24 MEQNS-I, WALTER, 25, 47, 64, 8 , MILLER, DWAYNE, 47, 59, 60, 61, 88 MILLER, JOHN, 25, 42, 56, 57, 60, 61, 88 MILLER, LAVITA, 25, 82 MOORE, DANNY, 25 MORRIS, GWEN, 25, 67, 75, 77, 80, 84, 87, 91, 94, 96, 101, 107 MOSER, CLIFFORD, 25 1 109 64, 21, MULDER, CAROL ANN, 25, 66, 67,80 MULLENS, LEE ANN, 25, 62, 76, 77 MULLIKIN, ANNA LYNN, 25, 70, 71, 79, 80, 93, 96 MUNDAY, CAROLE. 25, 90, 91 MURRAY, ELMA JEAN, 26 MYRICK, JOAN, 26, 53, 67, 68, 69, 78, 89 ..N- NEALEY, GENE, 26 NICHOLS, NONA, 26, 76, 77, 82, 88 -0- O'CONNOR, PAUL, 26 OLIVER, SANDRA, 26 ARCHIE, 26 EIFFEL, 26, 62 -P- PARKER, NITA, 26, 83, 88 PARRISH, CAROLYN, 26, 75, 77, 87, 96, 95, 103 ORCUTT, ORCUTT, 68, PARSONS, ROBERT, 27, 50, 70, 71, 89, 92 PARTIN, DEANNA, 27 PARTIN, FAYLIN, 27 PATTON, NORMA, 27, 83 PERRY, WAYNE, 27, 57, 88, 104 .. R - REAVIS, WILL, 27, 50, 70, 71, 72, 73, 82, 84 REED, LOWELL, 27, 47, 64, 87, 88 ROGERS, JIM, 27 ROGERS, RONNIE, 27 -S- SCHWOERKE, NICK, 27 SEEDS, HARTLEY, 28, 70 SHAHA, BOB, 28, 67, 82 SHIPLEY, JERRY, 28, 59, 105, 108, 109 SHIMPSON, DOROTHY, 28 83 SINGLEY, JO ANN, 28, 62, 63, 75, 76 SINGREE, JIM, 28 SISNEY, FRANK, 28, 64, 82, 84, 88, 95 SPEARMAN, DICK, 28 SPENCE, HURLEY, 28. 70, 71 STALLCUP, BARBARA, 28, 95 STAMPS, DON, 29 47, 64, 88 STANFIELD, MAXfNE, 29 67, 74, 76, 84, 86, 91, 95, T07 STONE, BARBARA, 29, 50, 72, 87, 95 52, 71, STONE, MARY LOU, 29, 71, 73, 76, 77, 87 SWIGGART, WAYNE, 29 ... T - TAYLOR, BILL, 29 TAYLOR, MARILYN, 29, 62, 75, 76, 82,83 TEMPLIN, GLYN, 29 109 THEUS, WAYNE, 29, 50, 72, 78,82 THOMPSON, CAROL, 29, 67, 70,71 THOMPSON, DONA, 30, 42, 70, 76, 77,88 89 THORNE, TOM, 30, 87 TUCKER, ROGER, 13, 14, 33, 56, 57, 64, 66, 67, 80, TYSON, JORETTA, 30, 90, 95 30, 88, - V ... VAN HORN, BRUCE, 30, 70, 82, 84, 87, 88 VARVIL, J. T., 30 - W .. WALKER, NANCY, 30, 87 WALKER, RUTHIE, 30, 68, 75, 76, 82, 83, 89, 90, 95 WALL FLORENCE, 30, 67, 68, 74, 77, 83, 87, 89, 95, 96 -110- WALLIS, MARTHA, 30, 42, 67, 74, 76, 80, 91, 94, 96, 107 WARD, JEANIE, 31 WATTS BILL, 31, 41, 56, 57, 60, 61, 88, 96 WAYT, SAUNDRA, 14, 31, 62, 67,76 77, 92, 107 WEAVER, DORN, 31, 87 WEBSTER, JOHNNY, 14, 31 42, 70, 71, 81, 84, 87, 94, 96 WENTHOLD, NADINE, 31, 79 WILCOX, JUDITH, 31, 77, 78, 86, 89. 95 WOLFE, PAT, 31, 89, 90. 91, 109 WRIGHT, KAREN, 31, 67, 88 - Y - YEARY, VIVIAN, 31, 91, 95 J O lllll0l'S - A - ABSHER, JOAN, 34, 62, 63, 76, 77, 82 ADAMS, DON, 33 34, 67, 82 ALLEN, JANIE, 33, 35, 76, 77, 79, 85, 89,95 ALSTAN, JOHNNY, 35 ASHMORE, GERALD, 35 AVERITTE, JAMES, 35 AYMES, IRENE, 35 BECKETT, CAROL, 34 BIBB, KENNETH, 34, 59 BIVENS JACKIE, 35 BOUCHER, KAY, 35. 76, 77, 79 BOWRING, VIRGINIA 35 BOYDSTON, CHARLES, 35, BRADSHAW, JOHN, 35, 47, , 87, 88 BRADSHAW, NANCY, 34, 77, 82 BROWN, BRENDA, 34 BROWN HELEN 35 BROWEN, BRUCE, 35, 88 BUCK, WANDALEE, 35, 76, 78, 86 BURKETT, JOE, 35 -C- CALL, DONALD, 34 47, 88 CAMPBELL, CARRELL, 34, 76, 77 CAMPBELL, DARYL, 34 CAMPBELL, DONALD, 34, 88 82 64 76, 77, 67, 47, 77, CANTERBERRY, RICHARD, 34, 57, 60, 61, 81, 88 CARTER, DUKE, 35 CHAPMAN, PATSY, 35 CHASTAIN, JUDY, 34, 71, 91 CQAUQK, SHARON, 34, 76, 77, CLA'RK, GLORIA, 34, 71 CLARK, JOHN ALLEN, 33, 34 C93INON, SHARON, 34, 76, COLE, KAREN, 34-, 67, 73, 76, 77, 79, 80, 85, 90, 82' CCSLE, NICKI. 35, 67, 76, 77, 0 CORBETT, JUDITH, 35, 67, 82,89 CORDREY, HANK, 34, 78 CORNMAN, BARRY, 34, 36, 57, 64,88 COURCIER, DONALD, 34 COUTEAU, CARLENA, 34, 76, 77, 79 COUTEAU, CARLETTA, 34, 76 77 79 COx', CfNDE, 35, 76, 84, 85, 86 COX, MARTHA, 35, 76, 77, 86 CRAIG, MARJORIE, 36, 67 CRISWELL, BARBARA, 36 CRUPPER, PERRY, 37, 67, 82 CULLEY, ROGER, 37, 81 CISJRIIGIGTON, JAYNIE, 37, 79, 5, 0 85, CUSTER, MARY, 57, 62, 65 .. 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HADLEY, LARRY, 36, 67 HAGER, WILLIAM, 36 HAINS, CAROL, 36 HALL, LINDA, 36 HAMIT, TOM, 36, 85 HAMMAN, TOMMIE, 37 HANKINS, JOHNNY, 37 HANLIN, RUTH ANN, 38, 81 HAWKS, JOYCE, 38, 76, 77 HEITZLER, JOE, 39 HENRY, SHARON, 39, 62, 63, 81, 85, 91 HERRIN, GLENDAL, 39, 68, 82 HESTAND, DONNA, 39, 76, 77 HILLERBY, IRETA, 39, 71, 82, 89 HODGES, RONNIE, 38 68 HONEGGER, JANET, 38, 76, 77 HOPPER, JUDY, 39, 85, 89, 90 HUBBARD, JAMES, 39, 81 HUCK, GERALD, 39, 82 HUDELSON, ROGER, 39 HUEY, CHARLES, 39 82 HggTgJ1N, LINDA SUE, 38, 78, -J- JACKSON, LEONA, 38 JOHNSON, JUDY, 39, 76,77 JOHNSON, LOU, 39, 67, 72, 76, 77, 80, 108 JONES, GERALD, 39 JONES, ROD, 39, 82 JUDKINS, DAVID, 33, 39, 57, 60, 61, 88 - K - KEIEG, ALMA JEAN, 38, 76, 77, KLOPFENSTEIN, RAY, 38, 61 KUHLMAN, MARTHA, 38, 62, 63, 76, 77 -L- LACKEY, GERRY, 38 LILLY. JANIS. 38 67 82 LITTLETON, KAREN, 39, 62, 63, 76, 77 LOBAUGH, CHARLES, 39, 57, 88 LUPER, J. 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DALE. 41. 87 POWELL, HARLAN, 40, 82 ...R- RAMSEY, JIM, 51 REED, FRANK, 40 REED, WILLIAM, 41 REEVE, EDDIE, 41 80 , RICHARDSON, NANCY, 41 76 77, 82, 85 RIDDELL, DON, 41, 59 ROBBINS, DONNA, 41, 91 ROBERTS, JOY, 40, 82 ROBERTS, VERNON, 40 ROLLINS, JANICE, 40. 76, 77, 79, 81 RODEN, JAMES, 85 RUEB, RONALD, 40 RUSH, STANLEY, 40 -S.. 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H., 42 WELLS, JUSTIN, 43, 67, 82 WESTPHAL, LOUISE, 43, 81 WHISLER, LYNN, 43, 87 WHITE, KARL, 43 WHITE, LEONARD, 43 WHITFIELD, GERALD, 42, 57, 61, 88 WILKERSON, ANDY, 42 WILLIAMS, JANELLE, 42, 82, 85, 89, 94, 109 WILLIAMS,WILBERT 42 82, 85 WILSON, CAROL, 43, 68, 71, 76, 77, 82 WILSON, JERRY, 43, 78, 93 WISEMAN, SALLY, 42, 49, 76, 77 WITHEE, CHARLOTTE, 42, 81 WOODRUFF, DELMAS, 42, 82 WOODS, JERRY, 42, 82 - Y - YOES, SUSIE, 42 74 77, 90, 96 YORK, JUDY, 4'3, 62, 6 , 68, 74, 77, 96 YOUNG, BUDDY, 43, 92 YOUNG, JANET, 42, 76, 77, 79 - Z - ZUMBRO, SYLVIA, 42, 79, 81 Sophomores - A - ALEXANDER, 'DAREAN, 45, 62, 87, 90 ALGER, KAY, 47 87 ALLEN, JACK, 45, 80 ALLEN, WESLEY, 45 ALLEN, JUDY, 45 ANDERSON, LESTER, 45, 57, 59 ANDERSON, NEDRA, 45 AVERITTE, CAROLE, 45, 70 - B - BABB, BARBARA, 45, 76 BAKER, EDDIE, 45, 47, 64, 81, 87 BALDWIN, VIRGINIA, 45, 76, 77, 91, 94, 109 BARNETT, JO ANN, 45, 71 BAY, SHARON, 45 BEAN, JACK, 45 BEAVERS, SHARON, 45, 76, 77, 79 BEDNAR, JAMES, 45 BENSON, HARRY, 45, 70, 81, 92 BILLINGSLEY, FERN, 45 BLACKLEY, DON, 45, 70, 92 BLAKE, TOM, 45 BOATMAN, LINDA, 45, 76, 77 BOSWELL, MARLIN, 45, 57,64 BOSWELL, TONY, 45 BRANDT, EDDIE, 45 BRANTLEY, RICHARD, 45, 92 BREWER, JEAN, 45 BRICKER, DALE, 45 BROWER, THELMA, 46 BROWN, JUDY, 46 79 BRUTON, GARY, 46 BRYAN, MILTON, 47, 57, 64, 81 BRYANT, BARBARA, 47 BURRELL, PHYLLIS, 47, 71, 76, 77 BYLER, JANICE, 47 -C- CAMPBELL, JANICE, 47, 76, 77 CARGO. 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JACKSON, HAROLD, 48 JACOBS, PHIL, 48 JEFFRIES RICHARD 48 JOHNSTON, GERALDINE, 48, 76, 77, 89, 92 JOHNSTON, JAY, 48, 64 JONES, BILL, 48 JONES, JUDY, 49, 76, 77. 92 -K- KEMPER, ANN, 49, 81 KERR, BUB, 49 KING, JANET, 48, 76, 77 KING, NAOMI, 48, 71 KINNEY, SUE, 48 KISSICK, DAVID, 57 KOCH, BERNADINE, 48, 76, 77 KOCH, GERALDINE, 48, 76, 77 .. L - LALE, LINDA, 44, 48, 68, 76, 77, 81 LARGE, GAIL, 49, 62, 76, 77, 44, 49, 57, LAY, RICHARD, 46, 49 LEE, JANET, 48 LEGRANGE, MARY ANN, 48 LEGRANGE, SHARON, 48, 76 7 LIGHTNER, LUCY, 48 LOEFFLER, NORMAN, 48 LOGAN, SHIRLEY, 48, 68 LOMBARD, FRANCIS, 58, 59, 88 79 . LAWSON, GEORGE, 61 49, 57, -M- MARTIN, DON, 50 MARTIN, HOWARD, 50 MARTIN, JAMES, 50 MARTIN, KAREN, 44, 51, 68 77, 81, 82 MASON, MICHAEL, 51 MCCANN, JIMMY, 49, 109 MCCANN, PAULA, 50, 79 MCCLELLAN, SADIE, 50 MCCLENDON, SAM 50 MCDOWELL, SUE, 51, 71, 76, 77 MCGINTY, GERALD, 51 MCKEAN, J. D., 51, 81 ff? MCMILLAN, FRED, 51 MCNEIL, KENT, 51 64, 70 MILLS, CECILIA, 51 MOLES, DON, 51 MONDIE, CHARLOTTE, 51, 79 MONINGER, DAVID, 51, 57 MOOSE, ALLEN, 50 MOUNTON, GWEN, 50, 68, 77, 81, 95 MURRY, ARTHUR 51 MUSE, MIKE, 51, 64, 81 MYERS, CONNIE, 51, 62, 81 -N- NAILON GENE, 51 NASH, JERRY, 51, 81 NEW STEPHEN, 51, 59 NORRIS, JOHN, 50 -0- O'BRIEN, PAT, 50 OCKERHAUSER, KURT, 50, 81 OLDHAM, DELLETTE, 50, 81 OLLER, KAREN, 50, 77 -P.. 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