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una: muy Sister schools are friendly- Putnam City North joined sis- ter schools, Putnam City West, and Putnam City in 1978 to make a total of three high schools in Putnam City Dis- trict. The oldest school in the dis- trict was Putnam City High School, dubbing itself The Original, and opening in 1914. ln 1968 West The lmprove- ment , was built. Friendly rival- ry went on for ten years be- tween the two schools, especia- Putnam City Pep Club, during West Week, shows their support. The outside view of Putnam City High School. Rivals ly in the yearly West-P.C. foot- ball game. Three schools in Putnam City District North, opened for students in 1978, boasted a sunken cafete- ria with the scramble system for students to get their lunch. Besides lunch their cafeteria was also used for school plays. The schools shared one for ball stadium alternating eve week on Tuesdays, Thursdaj and Fridays for home footb games. Last year a new si was erected changing the nar from Pirate Stadium to Putna City Stadium. Even though the schot were friendly rivals they we also sister schools and wh one of the other schools was for an honor the other two ways cheered them on. s Q I I F a l K
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ff' Putnam City North Putnam City North flag girls often perform for the student body on their new gym floor. ' Jim Scramble lunches were a change for the students at North. Putnam City North High School viewed from Rockwell.
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