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

 - Class of 1984

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5 3 , . 2 Z5 W 3 I 5 ' Q 1 f ' Q f , , ,A , 3, K . li all . L in ' . , , ' 9 .- iw' A I f .-'yi - -. K. Lis-- 'gg iii S. ii jChris Guerra. Putting a lot of hard fork, money, and time into l project gave some stu- Yents a sense of pride and iwnership. l My '65 Mustang is my rized possession, said enior John Cox. i Along with cars came dri- 'rs licenses which some udents liked to show-off. ometimes transportation ould be a little more ex- ensive and obvious than a ar. 'AI like to fly my family irplane because it gives ou a different feeling than nything you can imagine. 'ou can just get away from verything and it gives you sense of freedom, said senior Jim Sutton. Academic excellence brought certificates and medals for those involved in special academic areas. t'My prized possession is my speech certificate be- cause it means that hard work in drama really pays off , said Terry Tiller, sen- ior. Not only were material things sentimental but friends, God, and special re- lationships were also a big part of student's lives. My relationship with God is my prized possession because He's the number one part of my life, said Julie Turbeville, sopho- more. It was also nice to have friends to go to when prob- lems came up. I like to show-off all my friends I've made here, which is about 3,000, said senior Frank Konig, a for- eign exchange student from Germany. Special talents also brought pride to some stu- dents. My favorite thing in the world is my music. I feel very fortunate that the Lord gave me the ability to make music, said junior Patrick Mohr. Favorite things varied, but everyone had some- thing that was special to them-Copy by Susan Steele. Prized Possessions - Student Life Mum's the word as juniors Julie Eselin, Lisa Judkins, and Tammy Rahhal, keep their eye on the gor- geous guy they just spotted.-Photo by .Jennifer O'Dell. Part of her collection of 50 uni- corns is shown off by Sally Davis, senior. All of her unicorns were given to her by special people.- Photo by Kyle Kuykendall. . is s Y .M ..,,: N QM S xx L 'Q-I: --...I 5+ l l . - , 'Z I 1 New cars are chosen as prized pos- sessions by some students. Junior Steve Kennedy takes time out to wash and wax his '84 Oldsmobile.- Plmto by Tracey Deathe. , 23

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22 , Entertainment during the Thanksgiving Assembly is pro- vided by junior Patrick Mohr as he shows off one of his many abilities, singing 'Honestyf-Photo by Kyle ' Kuykendall. Pep Assemblies bring out staff photographers Michael Watts and Cecil Micheal juniors, as they ful- fill one of their many assignments for the yearbook.-Photo by Tracey I Deathe. Y , is ,M 1-gig i ,M X, t l 3 1' ZQ: ooking oi 1 from brovs X matted ha that used :,,L:.... ..,.t.,. ff-1 be K 5,-,:s,:m ...:. pm, as ' ,ti an , Kgs J . is kt! Y I.. Thinking back to when she first got her white bunny, which is now brown and ragged, is sophomore Mickie Peak.-Photo by Tracey Deathe. price ess Picky people pick pandas, posters, people, pets, planes for prized possessions Student Life - Prized Possessions nose of Mickie Pealf bunny rabit. I love my bunny eve though my mom h tried to box it up. I ways find it and pull out, said sophomo Mickie Peak. New styles and fa' became show-off iter throughout the scho year. My prized posse sions are my Van sho because they show n personality as an int vidual, said sophomo



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Homework is a rut that most stu- dents find themselves in. Juniors Kathy Huff and Laura Motley try to catch up on theirs in the cafete- ria before class. - Photo by Mark Sexton. Teachers get in ruts just like the students. Mr. Ed Yellowfish has hall duty during fourth hour each day. - Photo by Drew Dozier. Student Life - Routine Ruts Special events break the rut of the school day. Sophomore David Mutz reads literature provided by the counselor from Oscar Rose Ju- nior College during the Health Fair. - Photo by Bobby Bolles. .., ,Y 3 ARS A .Aka

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