Ponca City High School - Cat Tale Yearbook (Ponca City, OK)

 - Class of 1970

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To enlighten students in many fields a variety of courses were offered at Po- Hi. The student received the right to make a personal choice of what electives to take. These electives included foreign languages, home economics, music, art, gym, and driveris education. The foreign language department of- fered Latin, French, and Spanish. Foods and clothing were offered in home eco- nomics. The music department consist- ed of band, orchestra, chorale, choir, music theory, and girls' glee cluh. Some non-solid courses offered were girl's and boy's physical education and Revealing their true identities as flower children are Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs. Gladys Batson, Mr. Voyle dflVCf,S CCluC21tiOI'1. Graham, and Mr. Bill Currens. Preference of Electives Given Po-Hi Students MR. MARK HODGSON: Driver's Education MRS. MARIE MOORE: Girl's Physical Education MR. EARL SULLINS: Boy's Physical Educationg Athletic Director MR. DON FUSS: Boy's Physical Educationg Driver's Education MR. DON LEAVITT: BandgSt:1gc Band MR. A. H. LONG: Orchestra MR, ROBERT MOORE: Choraleg Choir, Girls' Glee Clubg Music Theory MRS. VELMA MITCHELL: Director of Activities: junior Class Sponsor

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MRS. PATRICIA GOODMAN: Frcnih I. II.1mil IIIQ DcpartmcntClii1irn1.1n MRS. ALMA LEE OATES: Latin II. Wcurlcl Literature MRS. PEGGY O'I-IAUGI-ITERY: Spanish I Anal II MRS. MARIE ROWE: Spanish II. III and IV MRS. LELA COOK: Clothing I, II.1md III MRS. DOROTHY SCOTT: Foods I. II. and III MISS GLADYS MAIN: Art I. II. III. and IV MR, AI. CASSINGI-IAM: Drivcfs Education. Golffjoauh MR. BILL ESKEW: Drivcr's Eclucixtion: Iluskctbull Coafhg Assistant Football Couch. Assistant Trail: Condi 41 Mr. Francis Nine. Mr, Williilm McCracken. and Mr. Williiim Garwood ull listen attcntivcly in un- othcr Po-l-Ii assembly, SQL' Wim f V3 Q , t- fy , WCB Mrs. Dorothy Stott helps Eddie Nortlitutt prepare baked Alaska. sl l fl l



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Almost every PO-HI student en- countered a secretary during the year. The secretaries helped students and fac- ulty with schedule changes and mes- sages. Mrs. Shirley Pigg and Mrs. Violet Nine were instructional aides who served the teachers by typing tests, du- plicating materials and doing odd jobs. The attendance office, a new addition last year, helped solve much of the main office congestion. IN MEMORIAM: Mrs. Adrenne Kruse who served our school as a secretary for four years. ,L V.t.'.,,. ' 4 - . ff , mg 'N .1 .. is ii i'r 1, in ff N 7 'S its if pc..g. . S ' . lli Mrs. Betty Sanders enjoys helping students and faculty in the office. Secretaries Aid Students in School Activities MRS. LOTTIE DORMAN: Anderson Buildin Office S MRS. AGNES DUNN: Main Office MRS. VIVIAN I-IEINZ: Financial Office MRS. GRACE HEFRON: Financial Office MRS. VIOLET NINE: Instructional Aide MRS. SHIRLEY PIGG: Instructional Aide MRS. BETTY SANDERS: Main Office MRS. BETTY WALTERS: Activity Office MRS. RUTH ZEMP: Attendance Office .PJ

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