Putnam City West High School - Patriot Profile Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1979

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Boogie on Down . . . Being a Pep Club mem- ber is a hard but an excit- ing experience , said sen- ior Julie Dixon. Each month every Pep Club member must make quota. Quota is the total amount of points possible for the month. The amount of points is determined by how many activities the Pep Club girls must attend and days they must wear their uniforms. Members may also receive points by selling programs, candy, button, and ribbons. On homecoming the members and pledges draw names and decorate the player's houses. The night of the coronation the mem- bers and pledges carried homecoming mums and make formations out on the playing area. Being able to be a part of the Coronation makes Pep Club all worth while , said junior Valerie Bridges. Cheerleaders Valisa Rossen and Vickie McWhorter count the sec- onds at the Shawnee game. Pep Club Members Boogie on Down . Boogie on Dow 65- U- 5' ', lr 'SSTQ . .. .g, ,, if ff., I- HPS: we li 't?fS 2?5blai'lM- , A 236 1 ' tv . ' fi 'fats 6. ' ff I fflfig p 5 1 5 ,ily 33,3 ,, V H 6 V ,le e '53, 'xr s rl ? ' Dzgf grykhis I . I e fr ' , ee FRONT ROW: Melinda Ivey, cheerleader, MaeLene Chambers, cheerleader, Velisa Rosson, cheerleader, Vickey McWhorter, cheerleader, Rhonda Cotter, pledge mistress, Ranee' Dickey, treasurer, Vicky Harding, secretary, Cindy Lawyer, parlimentaran, Sherry Moon, president, Jill Davis, vice-president, Julie Dixon, historian, Melanie Gray, Sergeant-at-arms, Angie Heath, cheerleader, Paula Pickle, cheerleader, Mindy Duncan, cheerleader. ROW TWO: Stacey Powers, Cathy Griffin, Brenda Holems, Kristi Kyle, Caryn Angros, Brenda Owens, Kelly Rothaus, Elizabeth Phillips, Sherri Kennedy, Rhonda Welch, Dana Baker, Felicia Ferguson, Renee Summers, Renee Vickery, Wynell Blakemore, Janet Schick, Mary McFarland, Susan Wat- ters. ROW TWO: Gina Moon, Tracy Morris, Kathy Fritsch, Beth Ramsey, Vicki Lohrey, Barbara Johnson, Amy Cox, Ann Scarberry, Lorene Roberson, Julie Mitchell, Sharon Reier, Connie Mash, Karla Parmley, Debbie James, Candi Manwarren, Sheri Ballard, Holly Clark. ROW THREE: Toni Vance, Carol Wallace, Anita Ballul, Karrie Eselin, Cyndi Harris, Cindy Lewis, Cheryl Gorman, Debbie Wilson, Lynne' Brauser, Debra White, Melanie Whitehair, Rhonda Elliott, Barbie Liebamann, Melanie Armitage, Denise Kimbrough, Gayla Stevens. ROW FOUR: Michelle Hurley, Carolyn Turpin, Sue Wilson, Kelly Kennedy, Cindy Christian, Nancy Martin, Sheila Boydston, Kim McAtee, Tracy Harvey, Nancy Booth, Lori McCoy, Martha Ramsey, Kelly Moak, Tamie Fox, Wendy Ritchie, Tina Ritchie, Kim Dorris, Kathy Veros, Jamie Hammond. ROW FIVE: Lisa Simonton, Sue Hennington, Tracy Billings, Sylvia Goodwin, Valerie Bridges, Lisa Day, Bonnie Butler, Pam Elliott, Kim Willis, Carolyn Seebeck, Marla Reeves, Tylyn Sheppard, Barbie Dion, Kim Parker, Katherine Phillips, DeLana Gassett, Laura Lovelady, Darla Wells, Lisa Niebrugge, Path Tucker, Traci Copas. ROW SIX: Laurie Eakins, Jimmy Montgomery, Joy Griffin, Julie Wallace, Kim Fried, De Ann Dodson, Nancy Robinette, Kim Thomas, Becky Spillman, Kim Whaylen, Lori Fewin, Tina Jefferis, Chris Osborn, Lori Garis, Carol Moore, Donna Brandon, Gail Cantrell,Steve Owens, Lisa Taylor, Pam Barlow, Lisa Lewis,Becky Bentley. BACK ROW: Susie Charter, Margo Davis, Jodie English, Leslie Ashley. S , wks .- ug- . , e Q I5 'wb 491.2 'Gas Jxea vedwg :42f.?if5 Ev in ,V Q .clzggs ' , M Q! - 3. - , : gt..-?f, 'tg' .l N, .9 6: 4.5. ji., F5 E' .Se at K we We N-ff. twig 1 sfv ei . 'r if Ml' 3 3, .5 .Q .--' A 'T J ' 3 A '..' rw :ffl A --'31 -.k. V 5x ' 1: . ' I HI 535. ,:W y f+'4 f E., gf 'y .T '.:,: . ,. ' ,..- 5 'J1 'TT' 'Nev 352- 11 1 -, ' 4 , ff .' 1. . ,iff '. ,, W f icq.,-f.i,.g --12' A -: ...'2,.,,... - ef., - H' ll Eiflil 53. A. 1 5 fk- 'l'l::dfiiI!? Xi.?il JI' 'iigrf Q- lx FRONT ROW: Sheila Phillips, Tracey Wyman, Jaynee' Roberson, Jenis Rossing, Becky Phared, Tracey LaGuardia, Tracey Wilkerson, Kelly Whitesell, Diane Sperle, Kari White. ROW TWO: Teresa Evans, Shelly Kenwisher, Martha McFarland, Becky Wooldridge, Robin Beattie, Manon Ford, Judy Thorsen, Angle Boldt, Stacey Smotherman, Jennifer Oakes, Dianna Dines. ROW THREE: Ann Garrett, Pam Barnes, Melanie Rose, Glenda Travis, Crystal Brashear, Pam Mappin, Brenda Luttrell, Jan Ramsey, Gay Daniel, Stacy Mitchell, Bridgette Rogers, Cindy Henthorn. ROW FOUR: Linda Bonenberger, Debbie Roberts, Lisa Schug, Diane Braaten, Stacey Loach, Karen Osborn, Pam Gorman, Elaire Castro, Stacey Shearer, Kelly Ryan, Cindy Givens, Renee Stewart, Tricia Culliman. ROW FIVE: Valerie Esford, Judith Reeves, Deidre Nikkel, Denise Roetker, Tara Hayes, Lori Deakins, Joanna Ferguson, Paula Hall, Donna Davis, Diane Clark, Sharon Gibson, Kim Glass, Brenda Gizzi, Sherri Lillenas. ROW SIX: Jill Judkins, Lisa Turner, Carmel Connour, Carrie Bell, Leonna Pruitt, Allison Winn, Chris Altendorf, Lori Carr, Kristie Eselin, Debbie West, Lisa Gorman, Melanie Flynn, Amy Gorena, Carl Ratai, Cindi Kruger. ROW SEVEN: Karen Brooks, Christy Long, Tracy Cordum, Paula Gillan, Susan Hines, Mary Brown, Denise Balsano, Debbie McCoy, Kris LeJune, T.J. Garis, Liz Gilbert, Julie Crane, Leslie Rostochil, Lori Hollis, Diane Singletary, Sallye Campbell. BACK ROW: Denise Brewer, Linda Owens, Scheryl Robertson, Tammye Walker, Melodie Smith, Shanna Wright, Tammi Towns, Jennifer Jagd, Tanya Thomas, Debbie Holland, Wendy Mathews, Jerrianna Pebley.

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