Putnam City High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1952
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If-I5 Gllllan Photooraxuher. . .Les wacner F'acuL'LY dvls0r...l5?3ChQL B. Sass 3 DedlC5'lIE5'VT t The Seniors of 1952 proudly dedicate this year book to the coaching staff of Putnam City High School. Miss Lucille Mills girls basketball, Mr. John Gavula football and track, Mr. Carter Burney basketball and base- ball, and Mr. Ted Snyder wrestling make up our staff. These coaches have proven to be fine examples of good sportsmanship and fair play. They have implanted these qualities in the students. It is with much grat- itude that this book is dedicated. Letter to the Senior 1952 As you leave the halls and classrooms of Putnam City High School, a place that most of you hold dear to your hearts, my best wish- es go with you. You are to be congratulated on your accomplishments this far. Many of you have made outstanding rec- ords in one or more phases of your school life. After graduation some of you will be more successful than others. However, where ever you find yourself you may also find hap- piness in service and citizenship. Education without good citizenship traits leaves you far short of your potential mark. Yes, regardless of what station you may as- sume in life, good citizenship will always put you in good stead. Serve God and Country and you cannot fail. Be proud of your school and return to it Often- Sincerely, 14 cn ' Mr. Leo C. Mayfield, Principal,is a constant inspiration to. all of us because of his help, 39, and Warm friendship. He has principal of Putnam City highschool for five years. Mr. Mayfield has a B.A. Degree and a M.Ed. Degree. A new personality at Putnam City highschool - loved by all - is Office Secretary, Ruth Anne Miller. Leo C. May ie d, Principal if The School Board who works be- hind the scenes for our welfare are: Left to Right: Mr. D. D. Kirklandg secretary, Mrs. Wendell Hubbardg president, Mr. Troy Sheltong Dr. W. H. Cooperg Mr. G. M. Salmong vice president, Mr. A. A. Lynng Mr. Charles Rayl. LIGHTS OUT!! and all's clear for another week-end. Mrs. Marjorie Hubbard's efficien- cy and cooperation are an asset to Mr. Kirkland as well as to the School Board. Mr. D. D. Kirkland has been Superintendent at the Put- nam City Schools for two years, previous to this he has thirty-two years experience in school administration which includes being President of the Oklahoma School Administrators and President of the Oklahoma Educa- tion Association. The expansion of the school has gone according to his plans. The new Junior High building has been started and will be ready for use next school year. Last year the school was admitted to the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. Also an elementary supervisor has been added to the system. Mr. Kirkland has a B.A. degree from Northwestern State Teacher's College and an M.Ed. from the Univer- sity of Oklahoma. Qdmimstifaaliuori 1- Solutions to school problems are ar- rived at rapidly and efficiently by the school board. The board consists ofg Mr. Troy Sheltong Dr. W. H. Cooperg seated, Mr. A. A. Lynng Mr. Charles Raylg Mr. G. M. Salmon. Male Eli Mr. John Martin, B.A., M.E. Speech, Debate, English II, and Drama Mr. H. P. Zimmerman, B.S., M.S. Audio Visual Supervisor Mr. Ralph Downs, B.S. English II, Bookkeeping, Journal ism, and Pirate Log Sponsor Mr. Joseph Leon, B.A., M.A. Spanish I, II, Latin I, and Sopho more Class Sponsor VUE Home Economics Junior Class, and FHA Sponsor iss Virginia Davis B.S. Typing I ll and Student Council Sponsor flrs Nila Gibbs, .B.A. fl ' ' ' , fliss Nova L. Baker, B.M. Shorthand I, II, Typing II, and Soph- omore Class Sponsor flrs June L. Dawkins, B.S. English Il and IV D mind E I Q Mr. John Gavula, B.A. Geometry, Physical Education, Football, Track and ,, Basketball Coach 3 Miss Lucille Mills, B.S. W' Basketball, Gym and Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Glen O. Crouch, A.B. Algebra l, II, and Business Arithmetic Mr. T. J. Snyder, B.A. Mechanical Drawing, Shop I, II fy and Wrestling Coach Q 4 Z, il w 1. 1 ,,.a. ef 'Y 1 wifi? .55 ERA Flour Mrs. Myrtle Mullinax, B.S. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Honor Society, and Science Club Sponsor Mrs. Myrtle Sheets, B.S. M.Ed. English ll, Librarian, Counselor, and Senior Class Sponsor Mrs. Sylvia Mariner, B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. English III -line Gul- Miss Betty L. Holland, B.A.M. Chorus and Glee Club M.E. -, Z-X' Mrs. Rachel B. Sass, B. A. Art I, II and Annual Sponsor Mr. Orville Robinson, B.S., American History, Juni Class, and ,I.U.A. S sor ', ill l.fffiU'l if ll . rv L' Ha tfvf' Fl' 'jrjilig Hill!! ,Z fl f .4 A ' uf' A' .. A, f .' 11 Wwlfliizfzfil 'N M 'L wif-' ff 1 What would we do without Mr. Cafeteria Staffg Mrs, P N. C. Hednall and Mr. H. S. food while Mrs. Adley Brown and Mrs. Clara Evans make way for Martin! the next batch. aul Ratain, Miss Amy Hooper are serving The night with its thousand eyes has nothing on Mr H. G. Eaton Aches and pains are always taken care of by Mrs. Et tie Van Horn is it M ,,, The bus drivers are respon- sible for transporting us to and from school. They are: Frank Tidwell, R. F. Can- ning, Alvis Allen, Ira Aker, C. H. Ward, R. N. Cook, Wal- ter Thacker, standing and seated are: Hoyt Thatcher, Everett Knox, W. O. McPher- son, Dale Horton, Harold Knight. 'Rig S243 'NFQ Wu-v K f? v 'N ,lu HQ J lt 'Q lst row - John Ed Allen, Roy Avants, Shirley Barham, Ronald Beckett, Gene Bellamy. 2nd row - Jack Blatt, Robert Bleakley, Carlene Brooks, Barbara Brown, Earl Wayne Bowen. 3rd row -A Pat Byrd, Donald Calvert. 4th row -- Johnny Campbell, Tommy Capshaw. 5th row - Gail Case, Helen Cash, Jo Ann Cates, Rilda Chaney, James Clendenin. hm. xl? 'fig A3 v X 's -Lg R x fn. 1 - 1 if J , his-1-.Qn K M, fi Q51 ' Ax: 5 X x K E b ' 'X-gi x.... - S- S xm Q ': Q F 's 5' 's,. -t A EAT' 1 v , Q 'Sv-vw We 91 4' . 'Liv' P 2' A 'TSE' .v lx' 'X 7 L fri? - fx-Nwg A ' .ylwxxif f Q. .h if ,Q l if 1 cr were illl 1st row - Barbara Glass, Eddie Goodman, Victor Green, Ann Hales, Anita Hammer. 2nd row - LaHonda Hardin, Peggy Hargrove, David Heckard, Glenda Mae Helm, Jim Henderson. 3rd row - Kay Hepp, Robert Holmberg. 4th row - Charles Hopper. Kenneth Huckaby. 5th row - Marcia Lee Hughes, Tommy Hunter, Charles Hurtt, Nancy Israel, Bruce Jackson. --vs 'qv-eq...-7 K 4,4-2. Yu X gf UQ -'-w. aff' , -rd --A 1 mp..- , jx ' if I if J' 'irq 7 gf 8? K X , 55 ,.,, , gb. Ag c X if 9 . y Q, wi DA! We 35 : . -f v Q an mv'- Hn T :M nv z l f - 2.3 -, 51 a if-.ia ' 1 .R A9 1 :' M ' L m wgrxv- f ig 1 ' N 4 ' X, , ff T 55 ,,,,l5jz wee 11 Vw f J ,, 35.1 K: f s W g Q YF H ww? RT 6 fbi! k I LQ 42,-A ' , ,Q ,-.' K 'f ' ,. - 9 M ' 1? V ' f' QS . 5-'r-f t M, Q29 .Q --g ITT: C7 , f PX ,qs Ho' 1T 27 lst row -f Norma Preskett, Jeanette Pryor, Jimmy Pyle, Harry Reeder, Ann Riser. Znd row -- Gan' Roberts, Randy Roberts, Reginald R0- lzind, Joe Rowell. Bob Shaver. 3rd row YA- Deloris Shaw, Julia Ann Shields. 4th row -- Carolyn Shilling, Fred Smith. 5th row - Norma Smith, Norman Smith, LaVeSta Staggs, Rox' Stziggs, Mzirshzi Lee Stewart. i l.'X in rw- if qv-W? lst row -- Phillip Stinchcomb, Ronnie Stinchcomb Ce- cil Stone, Francis Stone, Delilah Story. 2nd row - Roger Sturgeon, Susie Summers, Rita Swan- da, Don Taylor, Sheryll Wright. 3rd row - Shirley Terry, Everett Thomas. 4th row - Jim Tilly, John Valouch. 5th row - Karleen Vernon, Bill Waller, Marianelle Wal- lis, Jimmy Weaver, Donald Webb, x nun., Pb.. fb! 4... xi XI' 'XX . X 53 F 1 on-' , dr cs, Left to right: Gordon Wells, Myrna Woods, Jettie Wray. Virginia Williams, Carl Wimberly, Righti The Sophomore Class Sponsors, Mr. Leon and Miss Baker, prepare to assume the difficult task of solving thc problems of the Sophomores in their new environment and social life. Opi lCJI'T'lOVQ EPCDVW SOVS and Class fl icers Below: Assembled around the water fountain are the Sophomore's officers: Bob Shaver, President, Barbara Brown, Treasurer, Jackie Krutsinger, Vice President, Sue Fowler, Secretary, Don Pasquella, Reporter. .xy wi- Evil l Li, l sg . e .g .. , A, 4. . ,. X 5 fw-,xg nv , ,E , 5 .,,, 1 E-1-3? 3' i ' Wiz: KY.- -4 9.45 Hmm-K all J. A M, , f,sn.e:: ' 'H in X 22215 42 an KISS! - sf,, 'W-ai --J 6 H .Vg is s!5 45 fin' E., '7 . s-4 'ik 49 ,IH Agn .. f5'wi5'i ' ,. . .1 0 vii? 1 if Qffgixglvk? WW!! 2. L. ' xv 5, V' Rf -M lfilh K A35 .wf'.mi: M N giiiwp' . mfw' N ' fa, vg,p?22?5'4 f ' W , -- M STUDY BUGS! mm lst row - Roslyn Abel, Don Adams, Robert Al- len, Lorraine Beamer, Charles Bevill. 2nd row - Bill Braudrich, Marilou Brodell, La- Wanna Bush, John Camp 3rd row - Lavena Canter- berry, Alton Clifton, Carolyn Cobb, Jimmy Coln. 4th row - Bill Cook, Earn- est Farrah, Wallace Cox, Donna Craycraft. '73- :Lf N lst row - Bill Crites, Nat- alie Crockett, Sue Davis, Edward Dixon, Mary Lou Dee 2nd row - Virginia Doyle, Tommy Edmonds, Ken- neth Fern, Mary Lou Flood. 3rd row - Arthur Fortner, Katherine Foster, Frank Fowler, Patsy Francis 4th row - Avis Fuller, Ruthie Gardner, Betty Gillespie, Iris Gillilan. As- I? I? Ne .Ng X. .f...ni A ,, BIG JOKE! G?- ?'7'x AY N N if -.rf 1 an-, Us WATCH IT! win' 17 lst row - Bob Gilmore, Shirley Gilpin, Jimmy Hadlock, Howard Lin- thicum, Barbra Hedges 2nd row - Virginia Hicks, Barbara Holloway, Bar- bara Hood, Gene Hop- per. 3rd row - Sally Hubbard, Ray Jernigan, Dudley Johnston, Philip Kapp 4th row - Alvin Keeley, Mildred Keller, Gary Kimsey, Larry Kirk- land. T.. Qi F' I 2 lst row - Ronalo Klop- fenstein, Mary Krahl, Iva Lay Strigel, Colleen Woods, Mike Lewis. 2nd row -- Dorothy Long, Greta Lucas, Georgia Lynn, Neal McCaleb. 3rd row - Marilyn MCEV' ers, Don Maly, Ida Jo Mankin, Bill Miller 4th row - Harry Miller Ruby Minson, Carl Miti chell, Marinelle Monin- ' ger. aww' ir -- I 5 . I X . 1 7 5 . .. . .-- b N5 S: af' I ' YN CHIVALRY IS DEAD! a 1 STUFFED LOCKER! ., .. ,eu ,WV lst row - Steve Morrison, Jean Morrow, J e an Munday, Bob Neeley, Clara Nelson . 2nd row - Eugene Neme- cek, Joan Nichols, Rod- dy Norberg, Doris Od- neal. 3rd row - Jean Olive, Kenneth Oller, Judy Page, Norma Parchrnan. 4th row - Tommy Peak, Suzann Percival, Bill Perry, Rudy Minson. r ani lst row - Bob Pringle, Mike Pugh, Lynda Pyle, Leo Raidt, Phillip Rat- tan. 2nd row - Dallas Reed, Paul Reed, Twila Reed, Malcomb Rischard 3rd row - Earl Robinson, Wanda Robinson, Bar- bara Rush, Sherwood SaHaday 4th row-Cara Lee Segler, Barbara Schmidt, Ed- ward Shadid, Martha Sheriff 'T wil' 4L. CLOCK WATCHER! 7 X 'XQX1 -Y 'Xxx J - ,-- an--ls vw 4 l TAKE YOUR ORDER! 1st row - James Small, Bill Smith, Jack Smith, Beverly Staats, Jkfy Stephens CM-'- Znd row - James Stone, J. D. Stone, Joan Stone, Duane Swihart. 3rd row - Lyndell Taylor, Max Terry, Charles Thomas, Earl Thomas 4th row - Don Thompson, Yonna Thompson, Den- nis Thorne, Eunice Tuc- ker. if 41 lst row - Louise Turner Harlis Underwood Shir ley Wagner, Max Wal lace, Anita Ward 2nd row - Corene Ward Janet Washam Janet Watson ,Dan Walter 3rd row - Dorothy Wel- don, Shirley Wheelis Betty Williams, Eugene Williams. 4th row - Dick Wood Donna Wilson . M LOVE IN BLOOMI Mrs. 5' 2' our- C1 fi-v-'X 5. .L xg l Quit your droolin' girls he's going steady! The Junior Class has many activities which include a party, play, and the banquet. This year the Junior Play was We Shook the Family Tree? Here the officers are trying to make plans for the Junior and Senior Banquet. They are: Shirley Wagner, Secretaryg Larry Kirkland, Presidentg and Jim Coln, Vice President. Mr. Robinson and Mrs. Gibbs, Sponsors, are al- ways ready to give a word of advice and council to the officers and members of the Junior Class. - .ef Saiu'C iIJTfnari Me riuign Meek Marily is known to the students and teachers for her cooperative spirit. She has many activities and she meets them all with a pleasant smile. In or out of school she is an outstanding citizen. In addition she is a member of the band and the honor society. Xfelec:iue'iZJT 1an everly Ceopelf Beverly, having earned the honor of valedictorian of the class of '52 is not only interested in her studies but in other activities. She is a member and an officer of the Pep Club, Honor Society, F.H.A., 4-H, Twelve Year Club, Science Club, Annual Staff, and has been in the Student Council and Debate Club. She is well known for her personality, sense of humor, and her spirit of cooperation. V011 For Ur FAM 1.--ff MEIGH-Q1 UGMS 'fvl SGVWIGI' Spon sore and Class ICC-BVS Under the able leadership of Mrs. Myrtle Sheets and Miss Lucille Mills, the senior class has made tremendous strides. Spring activ- ities were backed by funds raised from the sale of Christmas cards. Among these activ- ities are the Jr.-Sr. banquet, Jr.-Sr. prom and the senior play. This year the seniors voted Bili Harlow V.- Pres, Glenn Stinch- comb President, Mary Lou Shaver Secretary, and Sam Hussey Treasurer. Not pictured is Carol Dutton, Reporter. Q lst Row Marilyn Allen - Science Club '52, I.U.A. '52, Honor Society '51, '52, Office Staff '51, '52, 12 Year Club, Pep Club '50, '51, '52 Richard Anderson - Lodus Armitage - 2nd Row Phil Bailey - Football '51, '52g Baseball '50, '51, '52. 3rd Row Ed Barham - Track '50, '52, I.U.A. '51g Nat'l. Forensic League '52, Debate Club '52. 4th Row ' 1 - 1 1 , 1 , v I V 2 Nelson Beckett - Wrestling 50, 51, 52, Basketball 5,0, I.U.A. ,50, ,51, ,5 1 Student Council 525 12 year Club, Whos Who 50, Band 50, 51, 52' Vice President '51g President '52g Boy's State. Fannie Benson - Jewel Birtciel - F.H.A. '52, I.U.A. '50, '52, Librarian '52. fuss., ,f ,Q '?f 'w, 1st Row Mike Blasingame t Dorothy Bradshaw - F.H.A. '52, I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Library '52, 12 Year Club Joyce Bridenstine - Basketball '51, F.H.A. '50, '51, '52, Sec. '52, Historian '51, I.U.A. '52, Library '51, '52, Vice Pres. '51, Chorus '50, Pep Club '50, '51, '52, Treas. '52. 2nd Row Florence Brown -Journalism Staff '51, Drama Club '51 3rd Row Richard Buck - Football '50, '51, '52, All-Conference '52, All-District '52 Baseball '50, '52, Track '51, Wrestling '52, Basketball '51, '50, '52, Let terman's Club '50, '51, '52, Vice Pres. 52. 4th Row Jack Bush - Football 50, '51, '52, Baseball '50, '51, '52, Basketball '50, '51, '52, I.U.A. '52, Honor Society '51, '52, 12 Year Club, Lettermans Club '50 '51, '52. Barbara Campbell James Cargo 1 lst Row Dorothy Childers . Jo Ann Childers - Basketball '51, '52, I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Journalism Staff '50. '51, Drama Club '51, Pep Club '51, '52 ' Sally Clark - Science Club '52, F.H.A. '52, Honor Society '51, '52, Sec., Libra- ry '50, Drama Club '50, '51, '52, Jr. Play, All-School Play '50, '51, '52 2nd Row Janet Cocherell - I.U.A. '50, Nat'l. Forensic League '51, '52, Band '50, '51, '52, Chorus '52, Debate Club '51, '52, Sec. '52 3rd Row Patsy Cook - Basketball '50, '51, F.H.A. '52, I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Annual Staff '51, Journalism '52, Business Manager '52, Drama Club '50, Pep Club '50, '51, '52, Cheer Leader '51, Pledge Mistress '52, Alternate Cheer Leader '52, Press Queen Runner-up '52 4th Row Beverly Cooper - Science Club '51, '52, Treasurer '52, I.U.A. '50, F.H.A. '50, '51, '52, Historian '50, Treasurer '51, President '52, Student Council '51, Honor Society '51, '52, President '52, Annual Staff '52, 4-H Club '50. '51, '52, Sec. '51, Pres. '52, Sweetheart '52, Nat'l. Forensic League '51, Librarian '50, '51, '52, Vice-Pres. '50, '52, Sec. '51, 12 year club, Who's Who '51, Soph. Class reporter, Pep Club '50, '51, '52, Sec. '52, Debate Club '51, . Neal Davis - George Day - Football '50, '51, '52, Baseball '50, '51, '52, Track '52, Baseball '50, '51, '52, I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Student Council '50, '51, 12 Year Club, X'.ho's Who '51, Band '50, Lettermens Club '50, '51, '52, President '52 51 .pits 3- 1 t R Jfideemlgewey-Honor Society '52g Journalism Staff '52g Band '50 '51 '52g Pep Club '50 '51 Don Dillon--Football '50 '51 '52g All-Conference '52g I.U.A., '51g Letterman's Club '50 '51 '52, Sec. 85 Treas. '52. Charles Doggett-Wrestling '51 '523 Football '52g Track '51 '52g I.U.A. '52g Jr. Playg Band '51g Swing Band '51g 2nd Row Gerald Doyle 3rd Row ' Carol Dutton-Football queen runnerug '51g I.U.A. '50g Student Council '52g Journalism Staff '52g Senior lass Reporterg Drama Club '50g Pep Club '50 '51g Press Queen '52 4th Row Don Earheart-Wrestling '50 '51 '52g Football '50 '51 '52g Track '50 '51 '52g I.U.A. '52g Lettermen's Club '50 '51 '52g Sammie Ferguson-I.U.A. '50 '51 '52g Student Council '51g 12 year Clubg Hon- or Society '50 '51 '52g Chorus '52g Annual Staff '51 Shirley Fry-I.U.A. '50 '51 '52g Honor Society '50 '51 '52g Parliamentarian '52g Annual Staff '52 Co Editorg Drama Club '52g Junior Playg Pep Club '50 '51 '52g All school Play '52. .ai 1st Row Ronnie Gaddis - Football '50, '51, '52, Baseball '50, Basketball '50, I.U.A. '52, Student Council '51, Honor Society '50, '51, '52. David Gilmore - Student Council '52, Journalism Staff '52, Drama Club '52, Junior Play, All School play '52, George Goodner - Wrestling '50. '51, '52, Football '50, '51, '52, Co-captain '52, Track '50, '51, '52, I.U.A. '50, '51, 52, Student Council '50, '52, Sopho- more Class Vice President. 2nd Row Christine Gray - 12 Year Club: Glee Club '50. 3rd Row Ann Green - Science Club '51, I.U.A. '51, Pep Club '51, 4th Row Patty Hargrove - I.U.A. '51, '52, Journalism Staff, Band '51, '52, Twirler '51, '52, Pep Club '51, '52. Bill Harlow - Football '50, Baseball '50, '51, '52, Basketball '52, I.U.A. '51, '52, Student Council '52, Vice. President '52, Junior Class President, Sen- ior Class Vice President, Junior Play, Band '50, '51, '52, All school la '52, Donna Hlarriis - I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Librarian '51, Band '50, '51, '52, Pep Club '50, '51, '52, lst Row U , , , , Kathleen Hinman - I.U.A. '50, '51, Honor Society '51, '52, Librarian 51, 52, E JGge Club '50, '51, '52. a inton - Rgl5fnHol?and - Football '50, '51, '52, Baseball '50, '51, I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, 12 Year Club. Pep Club Sweetheart '52. 2 d R , , , , Grlendgvl-Ioneyman - I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Student Council 52, Chorus 50, Glee Club '50, Pep Club '50, '51, 3 fl R , , lgon lggvpkins - Track '50, '52, I.U.A. '50, 51, 52. 4th Row Claudia Hunt - Basketball '52, F.H.A. '50, '51, '52, I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Stu- dent Council '52, Librarian '50, '51, Office Staff '51, '52, Chorus '50, Glee Club '50, Pep Club '50, '51. Lewis Hunt - Science Club '51, '52, President '52, I.U.A. '52, Student Coun- cil '52, Honor Society '51, '52, Vv'ho's Who '51. Carmen 2-Iourgr I2U.A. '50, '51, '52, Librarian '50, '51, Office Staff '52, Band I , 1 , I5 ' HM? lst Row Sam Hussey - Football '50, '51, '52, Baseball '50, '51, '52, I2 Year Club, Who's Wbo '5l: Senior Class Treasurer. Harold Jackson -Baseball '50, '5l. '52:Rasketbal1 '52. Larry Jackson - Football '52, Track '51, I.U.A. '51, '52, Stuuent Council '52, President '52, All school play '52, Junior Play, Band '50, '51, '52, Mix- ed Chorus '52, Swing Band '50, '51, '52, Director '52. 2nd Row y , Hugh Johnson - Football '50, '51, '52, Track '51, '52, I.U.A. 51, 52 3rd Row Douglas Keellng - Football '50, '51, '52, Baseball '51 '52, Track '50, Basket- ball '50, '51, '52, I.U.A. '51, Student Council '52, Band '50, '5l. 4th Row Olin Kelly - Student Council '52, 12 Year Club. Don Kimsey - Football '52, Basketball '50, '51, '52, 12 Year Club, Who's Who '50, Carolyn Klopfenstein - Annual Staff '51, Drama Club '52: Chorus '52. .If lst Row Paul Knapp -- Wrestling '50, '51: Football '50, I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Band '50, '51, '52, Drum Major '50, '51, '52. Marlene Knight - 12 Year Club 525 Basketball '50, '51, '52, F.H.A. '52, Pep Club '50, '51, '52, Cheerleader '51, '52, I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Joumalism Staff '52, 4-H Club '52, Student Council '50, '52, Annual Staff '51, Girls Softball '50, '51, '52. Barbara Kuhn - I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Journalism Staff '51, Librarian '50g 12 Year Club, Drama Club '52, Chorus '52, President '52, Pep Club '50, '51, '52, Cheerleader '52, All school play '52. 2nd Row Carolene Light - :Crziggwbombard - I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Honor Society '51, '52, 12 Year Club, Who's Who '50, Junior Play, Band '50 '51, '52, Band Queen '51, Secre- tary '51, '52, Pep Club '50, '51, '52. 4th Row Carolyn Lowry - F.H.A. '50, '51, 12 Year Club, Chorus '50, '51, '52. Ann McBryde - I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Annual Staff '52, 12 Year Clubg Pep Club '50, '51, '52. Mary Ann McCasland - I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Reporter '51, Honor Society '51, '52, Treasurer '52, Journalism Staff '51, Rewrite Editor '51, Junior Reporter: Junior Play. Pep Club '50, '51, '52. Cheerleader '52, 111 1st Row John McConnell - Wrestling '50, Football '50, '51, '52g Track '50, '51g I.U.A '51g Band '50, '51, '52g Chorus '51g Debate Club '52. Marland McCraw - Basketball '50, '51, '52. Bill McDonald -- Wrestling '503 Football '50, '51, '52, Baseball '50, '51, '52, 3221-3 til: McKown - F.H.A. '51, Office Staff, '51, '52, 12 Year Club, Chorus '50g Pep Club '50, '51, '52, Glee Club 50. l-l.grgl3wMcNeil - Band '50, '51, '52, Glee Club '51g Swing Band Director '51, '52: Debate Club '52, 4th Row t Myrtle Macom - F.H.A. '50g I.U.A. '50: Journalism Staff '51. Clara Manwell -- Library '52, Pep Club '51, A. G. Marlowe - Wrestling '50, '51, '52, Football '50, '51, '52. Baseball '50, Track '52g Band '50, '51, Lettermans Club '50, '51, '52. To Row Jirg Marsh-Football '52g Baseball '52g Basketball '52g Student Council '52 Shirley Means-F.H.A. '52g Honor Society '51 '52g Library '52 Sec. '52g 12 Year Clubg Chorus '50 '52g Operetta '52 Marilyn Meek-Honor Society '51 '52g Who's Who '51g Band '50 '51 '52g Pep Club '50 '51 '52 2nd Row Bob Miller-I.U.A. '50g Band '50 '51 '52 3rd Row Rubin Millerborg-I,U.A. '52g 12 Year Club 4th Row Jim Milner-Football '50 '51 '52g Student Council '51g Drama Club '52g Glee Club '52g Basketball '50 Student Manager '50 Virgil Milner-12 Year Club Helen Migghell-Office Staff '52g Jr. Play '51g Band '50 '51 '52g Pep Club '50 '51 lst Row Carolyn Morris - F.H.A. '50, '52g 12 Year Club: Chorus '50 '52g Pep Club '50, '51, '52g Operetta '52 Barbara Morton - Annual Staff '52g Glee Club '50 Betty Neatherlin - Baseball 50, '51, '52g Basketball '50, '51, '52g I.U.A.'s '50, '51, '52g Debate '52g 12 Year Clubg Drama Club '52 Journalism '51, '52, Annual staff '50, '51 2nd Row Bobbie Nelson - Annual Staff '52g Office Staff '50 3rd Row JoAnn Nixon - Baseball '50, '51, '52g Basketball '50, '51, '52g I.U.A. '50, '51, '52g Student Council '523 Pep Club '50, 51, 52, Cheerleader '52g Debate Club '52g Football Queen runner-up '52 4th Row Joan Norman Don Osborne - Basketball '50, '51, '52g 12 Year Clubg Band '50 ,'51, '52g Chor- us '51, '52 Robert Park - Wrestling '50, '51, '52g Basketball '50, '51, '52g Baseball '50g Track '52g I.U.A. '5Og 4-H Club '50g 12 Year Clubg Debate Club '52g Lettermen's Club '50, '51, '52 A-A 'UH -fr , f' 1 is lst Row Billie Parker - Basketball '52, F.H.A. '52, Annual Staff '51, '52, 12 Year Club, Drama Club '52, Band '50, '51, '52, Librarian '52, Twirler '50, '51, '52, Band Qggen runner-up '50, '51, Pep Club '50, Football Queen run- ner-up . Sue Parsggsgi F.H.A. '50, '51, I.U.A. '50, Librarian '52, Chorus '50, Pep Club Gene Paulk - 2nd Row Hallie Payne -- I.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Honor Society '51, '52, 12 Year - ub, Band '50, '51, '52, Glee Club '50, '51, '52, Vice Pres. '52, Swing Farid '51, '52, Pep Club '50,A'51, 52 3rd Row Aubrey Payton - 4th Row Gay Nell Pedigo - I.U.A. 51, '52, Annual Staff '51, '52, Office Staff '51, '52, Chorus '50, '51 Larry Preston - Track '52 Sue Raupe - F.H.A. '52, Honor Society '51, '52, Librarian '50, 12 Year Club, Band '50, '51, '52, Librariin '51, Pep Club '50, '51, '52 x Xa, 1 t R , Jianr?eWReeder - 1.U.A. '50, '51, '52, Office Staff '50, '51, '52, Chorus 51, Pep Club '50, '51, '52 Ch l s Robbins - , Maai'IyeRollans - I.U.A. '50, '51 '52, Annual Staff '52, 12 Year Club, Band 50. '51, '52, Chorus '50, Poi Club '50, '51, '52 2nd Row , , Hal Ruark -- Football '51, '52, Track '51, '52, Basketball '51, '52, I.U.A. 51, 52, Student'Council '52, Journalism Staff '52 3 d R Jramieogcott - F.H.A. '50, '51, '52, Pres. '51, V. Pres. '52, Student Council '52, Annual Staff '52, Office Staff '50, 12 Year Club, Junior Class Secre- tary, Junior Play, Pep Club '51, '52, All-school Play '52 4th .Row Gwinn Ssgf ,E '50, Librarian '50, Office Staff '50, '51, '52, Pep Club Mary Lou Shayer 7 Science Club '50, '51, '52, Secretary '51, '52, F.H.A. '50, 51, I.U.A. 52, Honor Society '50, '51, '52, Office Staff, '51, '52, Junior ggass Treasurer, Senior Class Secretary, Chorus '50, Pep Club '50, '51 Glenn Stinchcomb - Football '50, Track '51, Student Council '52' Journalism Staif '52, 12 Year Club, Junior Class Vice Pres., Senior 'Class Presi- en lst Row Glenna Thacker - V Marilyn Theus - F.H.A. '52, I.U.A. '51 '52, Journalism Staff '52, Reporter, Drama Club '51, Pep Club '51 '52, Football Queen '52 Ann Tipton - Basketball '50 '51, I.U.A. '50 '51 '52, Sec. and Treas. '51, Jour- nalism Staff '52, Co-Editor '52, 12 Year Club, Chorus '50 '51, Libra- rian '5l, Pep Club '50, '51, '52, President '52 2nd Row Carroll Turk - Wrestling '51, '52, Football '52, Baseball '50, Track '51, 12 Year Club, Band '50, '51 1 l 3 d R ,- SIl1irlecyWVaden - Student Council '50, Office Staff '51 '52, Drama Club 52: Pep Club '50 '51' 52 4th row Ann Van Horn - I.U.A. '50 51, Journalism Staff '52, Drama Club '50, '52, Ecipligagnore Play, Junior Play, Pep Club '50, '51, All-school Play '50. Nancy Van Horn - Baseball '50, Basketball '50, '51' I. . . ' ' 2- ' Staff '52, Pep Club '50, '51, '52. ' UA 51' 5 ' Office Colleen yaughan - Basketball '50, '51, '52, Science Club '52, F.H.A. '50, '51, 52, I.U.A. '52, Student Council '52, Treasurer, Honor Societv '50, '51, '52, Office Staff '51, '52' Drama Club '52' Pep Club '51 '52 'V Pr Q 1....a-w- '52, Debate Club '52. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' V gx I HQ x...r' N. I if 1 ! 1 t R I'?anc3wWalker - I.U.A. '52, Librarian '50, '51, '52, Glee Club '51, '52, Secre- tary '52, Pep Club '50, '51, '52, Debate Club '52. Marjorie Wall - l.U.A. '52, 12 Year Club Beverly Ward - Baseball '50, '51, Basketball '50, '51, I.U.A. '50, Annual Staff '51, '52, Business Manager '52, 12 Year Club, Pep Club '50, '51, '52, 2nd Row . Nancy Washam - F.H.A. 52, Student Council '52, Annual Staff '52, d R :E-Orgs: Weeks - F.H.A. '50, '51, '52, Secretary '50,,Treasurer '52, Vice Pres- ident '5lg Annual Staff '52, Offlce Staff 51, 523 Junior Play 513 Chorus '50, Pep Club '50, '51. '52, 4th Row Jo Ann Waldron - I.U.A. '50, '51, Chorus '50, '51, Glee Club '50, '51, Pep Club '5 , ' l. Joyce Whitfield - Basketball '50, '52, F.H.A. '50, '51, I.U.A. '50, '51 '52' 12 Year Club. ' ' Gene Williams - Basketball '51, '52, Band '5l. ex its Qs Y 1 Ist Row Pug Williamson - Football '50, '51, '52, All conference '52, All district '52, Baseball '50, '51, '52g Basketball '50, '51, '52g 12 Year Club. Catherine Willets - Baseball '50, '51, '52g Basketball '50, '51, '52g F.H.A. '52g I.U.A. '50, '51, '52g Student Council '52, 12 Year Club, Honor Society '51, '52g 4-H Club '51g Band '50. '51. '52, Treasurer '52, Swing Band '52g Pep Club '50, '51, '52, Joy Wilson - F.H.A. '50, '51, Parlimentarian '50g I.U A. '50, Glee Club '50g Pep Club '50, 2nd Row Dodie Wood - Baseball '52g Basketball '52g F.H.A. '52g I.U.A. '51, '52g Student Council '51, '52, Secretary '52g Honor Society '50, '51, '52g Journalism Staff '52, Editorg Chorus '50g Glee Club '50, Pep Club '50, '51, '523 Football queen runner-up '51, 3rd Row Wayne Woodmansee - Science Club '51, '52, Vice President '52, I.U.A. '52g Honor Society '52 4th Row Carie Lee Feagins -- Sue Yates - Annual Staff '51, Chorus '52, All school play '51. Leo York - Kathy Zobisch - F.H.A. '51, '52, Librarian '51g Office Staff '51, '52g Pen Club '51, '52, 5? 'Q CIEVIEE This is one of the more fa- miliar scenes i n th e Science Room where the geniuses investigate the mysteries of the elements. VFW There isn't a class in the building that works as hard as the typing class. Especial- ly when there's a speed test or budget due. EDCI HBH Lxlmr The study hall is not only the work shop of the school but it also serves as the gossip center. An all male audience rallies around Mr. Snyder for details on the sanding machine. can always depend on a helping hand from the Library Staff and Librarian fMrs. Sheetsl. This yearls Talent Assembly was held on February 14th and the theme was Hearts There were two huge hearts on the front curtain and one on the back drop. This program was sponsored by the Student Council as is done each year. Something new has been added to the music department of Putnam. A boy and girl quartette have been formed. Marilyn'Theus was crowned 1951 ner at the half of the Duncan game. The other Captain, Ray Holland, was injured a few min- utes before the half and therefore did not participate. Football Queen by George Good- bb-Isle? it This year's joint band concert was held with Edmond High School. Mr. Sasson and Mr. Walker combined their talents to make this an outstanding event of the season. Mr. Mayfield's good sportsmanship is only exceeded by his good nature. Here's our principal flanked by four lovely cheer leaders. The All-School Play, 'lMeet My Wives, was a howling success. It was sponsored by the The basketball team is justly proud Student Council and the proceeds were divid- of the trophy they won in the Ngrth. ed between the Drama Class and the Council. eastern Tournament at Tahlequah. Senior Popularity Don Dillion and Donna Harris Wwe ,nog zijiiw, A 111312351 :ff - g Wigfiw 22.217 Pm vH Qak?,wfQfA11i?'li1.1iE'i,f' ,A Senior Scholarship Marilyn Meek and Beverly Cooper Junior Citizenship Correne Ward and John Camp Juni Popularity My oln and Joan Nichols uf Jil i Q55 rj? awk 4' H1 181 Sophomore Scholarship Patsy Needham and Bob Shaver 5 These are the outstanding people of the Senior unior and Sophomore classes. They were elected their classmates as the one's who excelle in -i ze s ' .VW Sophomore Popularity Jim Weaver and Sue Fowler popularity, and Scholarship. Xjlp .asf saw I ,if F Sophomore Citizenship Bob Shaver and Ann Riser Junior Scholarship Duane Swiharl and Louise Turner Senior Citizenship Glenn Stinchcomb and Mary Lou Shaver Next in line for the basketball royal- ty were Marlene Knight and Shir- ley Gilpin. They are both members of the basketball team on which they play guard and forward, re- spectively. Runnersup fo r B a n d Queen were Faith Fuller and Shirley Wagner. In the band Faith plays the bass drum and Shirley plays the clarinet. RUUOGFS- UP Attendants to the Annual Queen were B e v e rl y Moorehead and Billie Par- ker. They were nominated by the Senior Class and elected by the student body. The Press Queen had two charming attendants who were Patsy Cook and Jo- dee Dewey. The three girls were selected by the Jour- nalism Staff and Class and the final voting by the stu- dent body decided the Queen. Sharing the honors with the Football Queen were Billie Parker and Joan Nixon. Bil- lie is a member of the band in which she is a twirler and Joan is a Cheerleader. .. ,rv ui ,. , , L SM -A ,.!gp g:a:fz::'n:.- -Wx? , MQW 3 7- .. 3 . ,uw 1 i ifi-we: 3 ffggxkf-S 7 7LfQ??ii4x fSi'7f'4g , Q1 - f,y,1Q-fi i ,:.ffL-QQEQM - 1 dvr if: ew .w . f--- - 'P' vw' iw mv ..w 'f Q W my 1niarz 1f iflzfiiifi 5 ' i ,K it 1 , A , A M m, ,. . 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' .W ., , X . . . fi.fmigg:-11,1-i'-iffy,15,w.sf4s, .Ag XTfiE1fg3g':iFQ14.,,g f--, L: . , ,V ' g ia- . asf , f , ,, ' 1 .. . 1 - . , V M, ,M A .gmw ,f A fig U. .. .Z , ,. ,L ..,.., .ng ,W .5 -' , ,E f-15aff ' w+5svffg,i'Ew5w .s2551zv1ff3u,,:.w.,.-M . f.:1,.zf5-53211 f A -- , . , Pi ' '- i . .. . ,,.,, M L ,L ., :wgRgf5i3 mx , f:,K5,,w,w5, ZQQWJ F. I , M -- . wi nk , 5 3 ' ' ---- A- Q A3E:?.k:'fW If - ' -I Among the favorite activities sponsored by the Student Council are the mixers. They U Q m are held in the school gym and the Legion Hut. C-Council Our Student Council was organized for the pur- pose of promoting better understanding among the students and faculty. The council is composed of two representatives from each homeroom. Un- der the leadership of the officers they have met success in every project. Q- The annual Talent Assembly sponsored by the Student Council is something for which everyone waits The Council members are responsible for helping to make the new students feel at ease. lst row, R. Stinchcomb, B. Nether- lin, J. Marsh, J. Munday, K. Fern, B. Smith, C. Dutton, L. Kirkland, O. Kelly, 2nd rowg A, Ward, S. Percival, M. Knight, D. Pasquella, M, Powell, L. Hunt, F. Fowler, J. Nixon, B. Shaver. 'J' , ... :En Q T ' l l . The Southern Student Council Convention was held at Shreveport, Louisiana. The Putnam City delegates were: Colleen Vaughn, Dodie Wood, Larry Jackson, and Bill Harlow. .2 One of the pet projects of the Student Council is the Milk Dispenser. f- s C2 The responsibilities of the Student Council rests on the shoulders of the President Larry Jackson and Sponsor Virginia Davis, -.9 It's seldom you find the officers so still since they are usually busy doing things for the student body. The officers are: Vice President, Bill Har- lowg Secretary, Dodie Wood, Treasurer, Colleen Vaughng President Larry Jackson. lst row. P. Knapp, J. Scott, D. Gil- more, G. Honeyman, J. Henderson, C. Willits, G. Goodner, M. Wallis. 2nd row. G. Stinchcomb, G. Day, H. Ruark, L. Beamer, D. Keeling, T. Edmonds, N. Beckett. Ah The stars in Carol Dutton's eyes almost out-shone the stars in th e background as G 1 e n n Stinchcomb crowned her the Press Queen of '52, Joumolssm ETGPP' Mr. Downs, Sponsor, and Dodie Wood, Edi- tor, are checking an article for the Pirate Log. Seated: Ann Van Horn, Jodee Dewey, Carol Dutton, Ann Tipton, Patsy Cook, Betty Neatherlin. Standing: Dodie Wood, David Gilmore, Glenn Stinchcomb, Marilyn Theus, Marlene Knight. ff'5Q f' 11 Giving the dummy the Once gver are Editor, n Frank Fowler and Sponsor Mrs. Sass. S'EnT f' KJ S 1 12 The crowning glory of Jamie's life was her reign as the Annual Queen. Her escort was Hal Ruark. Fi 1 V.-'wt ..... Standing: Ann McBryde, Beverly Cooper, Gay Pedigo, Billie Parker, Nancy Washam, Iris Gillilan, Barbara Mor- ton, Dorothy Weeks, Bobby Nelson, Beverly Ward, Marilyn McEvers. Seated: Jamie Scott, Mary Rollans, Frank Fowler, Shirley Fry. Ann Tipton Colleen Vaughn President Vice-President x Pearle Coffey Bevgrly Eooper SPonsor -1 ecre ary The Pep Club was first organized in 1939 and has grown into one of the largest and most active groups in school. They sponsor the annual Spring Formal and this year they added a sweetheart. They attend all of the home games and most of the out of town ones. L The Officers in a group are: lst row, Barbara Kuhn, Mary McCasland, Ann Tipton, Marlene Knight, Joann Nixon 2nd row, Beverly Cooper, Patsy Cook, Miss Coffey, Mary Lou Flood, Georgia Lynn. 3rd row. Colleen Vaughn, Joyce Bridenstine. Patsy Cook Georgia Lynn Pledge MistreSS Historian WG' . 2 L 55-N Ml l Joyce Bridenstine Mary Flood Treasurer Parliamentarian The Pep Club elected their first Buccaneer who was crowned at the annual Spring Formal held March 15. Taking the hon- ors was Ray Holland. Runners-up were Hal Ruark and Gene Williams. , 14,4 gf. , .. , 1,1 5 1 Vp- ,1 ll I 1 i Leading off all sports events are the Cheerleaders: Barbara Kuhn, Marlene Knight, Mary Mc- Casland and .Ioan Nixon. Tl1e'Cheerleaders are chosen by the popular acclaim of all Pep Club members fl 5-,YQ A --s.,,,,,,.A lst row. Iris Gillilan, Jeanne Munday, Hallie Ruth Payne, 2nd row. Norma Smith, Ann Riser, Marsha Stewart, Carolyn Shilling, Rita Swanda, Marianelle Wallis, Jackie Krutsinger 3rd row. Shirley Gilpen, Anita Ward, Marilyn -McEvers, Ruthie Gardner, Joan Nichols, Shirley Wheelis, Katherine Foster, Suzann Percival, Ann McBryde, Kathryn Zobisch. 1st row. LaHonda Hardin, Donna Harris, Peggy Hargrove. 2nd row. Anita Hammer, Jackie Sue Dehart, Gail Case, Randy Roberts, Barba Hedges, Faith Ful ler. 3rd row. Helen Mitchell, Jodee Dewey, Mary Rollans, Shirley Wagner, Avis Fuller, Patty Har- grove, Carole Lombard, Marilyn Meek, Sue Raupe, Catherine Willets lst row: M. McKowr1. C. Morris. J. Watson. J. Jinks, A. Ward, M. Shaver, M. Allen, 2nd row: D. Weeks, M. Justus, E. Leverich, B. Brown, D. Moellar, B. Nichols, E. Wycoff, S. Fowler, S. Vaden. 3rd row. C, Sigler, N. Parchman, M. Moninger, J. Reeder, G, Self, N. VanHorn, N. Walker, L. Turner, B ,Holla-iwav. W. Robinson. Bottom: lst row: M. Hughes, A. Hales, K. Hepp, M. O'Neal, D, Cottle, D. Shaw. 2nd row: P. Byrd, C. Brooks, T. Reed, B. Kirscbstein, J. Moore, P. Fletcher, G. Roberts, B. Kirkpatrick, S. McWhorter. 3rd row. J. Scott, L. Beamer, R. Abel, S. Davis. M, Brodell, M. Theus, D. Woods, S. Fry, B, Neatherlin. v. 135 if T7 l , - . A. . 3 33 T3 , Q . -- ' . 5 , , . c N . ,x ,K X . . A , . X . I .. ,lt 1 , . Q M Y J m.L.I'1 X . L W ' A J' 'Tf - ' Ks :E lst row: M. McCasland, C. Hunt, J. Childers, M. Flood, M. McEvers, C. Hurt, K. Zobish, A. McBryde, M. Rollins, and H. Payne. 2nd row: T. Reed, L. Pyle, J. Munday, P. Cook, M. Knight, S, Fry, B. Kuhn, A. Van Horn, S. Wagner, and K Hinman. 3rd row: P. Byrd, M. Allen, K. Willits, N. Van Horn, P. Stiner, J. Bush, R. Buck, J. Nixion, and G. Wood. 4th row: L. Hunt, R. Parks, E. Goodman, P. Knapp, C. Dogget, D. Swihart, S. Raupe, J. McConnell, J. Stone, M Shaver, J. Bridenstine, S. Wright, and B, Kirkpatrick. 5th row: W. Woodmance, M. L. Brodel, B. Brown, D. Earhart, R. Miller, R. Holland. 1st row: Sue Raupe, Treasurer, Jo Ann Nix- on, Chaplaing Colleen Vaughan, Secretaryg Mary Lou Shaver, Vice-President, 2nd row: Charles Doggett, Song Leader, Mr. Robinson, Sponsorg Paul Knapp, President. 5 4- H1 .s . ' P unify aff ,f qi v E wb bw ' ff Q P Q Q if f . ifff ' in ff 'gig' 7 5 32 Q35 f, 2 , F M 3 . 3' f f if-r'i1Pfv' ef' W 3 9 N I E A V M if S' ,Q S A S v I V T A e xi Q ,: 5, ' i if? A -- 3 x 5 2 Hri 1 x,:. S, Brass Section, left to right: Nelson Beckett, President, and Avis Fuller, '52 Band Queen. Paul Knapp, Drum Major, and Carole Lombard, '51 Queen are shown giving an exhibition of their march- ing technioue which won the Band a lst Division at the State Marching Contest and 2nd place at O.U.'s Band Day lst row: Larry Jackson, Jerry Burnett, Don Maly, Nelson Beckett Georgia Mae Lynn Mary Lou Clark, Richard Martin, Cody Parr, Kenneth Howerton 2nd row: Bill Harlow, Harold McNeil, Bob Morren, Johnny Thorne Sue Raupe Jean Guthery Mark Nye, Darnetha Hammon, Stanley Smith. 3rd row: Dennis Thorne, Jack Smith, Clifford Roland, Don Pasquella Mike Powell Bill Campbell, Danny Clark, Jimmy Stone. Last year s band under the direction of Mr James Walker at the left took lst Division at Edmond Festival at the District Meet and at the State F1 nals at Stillvs ater Doi ul The Percussion Section is made up of the following: Carole Lombard, Donna Harris, Barba Hedges, Faith Fuller, Carmen Hurt, Allen Porter, Don Osborne. Strutting in their newslacks are the twirlersz Avis Fuller, Patty Hargrove, Carole Lombard, Band Queen, Billie Parker, and Margaret Shelton. lst row: Marilyn Meek, Donna Harris, Pau1KHapp, Carole Lombard, Jodee Dewey, Helen Mitchell. 2nd row: Billie Parker, Nelson Beckett, Sue Raupe, Catherine Willits, Mary Rollans, Carmen Hurt, Hallie Pa ne, Patty Hargrove. 3rdyrow: Larry Jackson, Bob Miller, Harold Mc- Neil, Don Osborne, Bill Harlow, John McConnell. I Woodwind Section, left to right: lst row: Helen Mitchell, Marilyn Meek, Shirley Wagner, Connie Walter, Mary Rollans, Bob Miller, Donald Wilmouth. 2nd rowg Catherine Willits, Jodee Dewey, Sue Proctor, Doris Mounts, Gano Dick, Charles Hawks, Cecil Stone. 3rd.row: Peggy Hargrove, John McConnell, Paul Knapp, Harry Dugger, Hallie Ruth Payne, Vir- ginia Jo Self. f 4 'f ,. This year the Putnam City's 4-H Club placed sec- ond in the County Fair and has yielded two na- tional winners and many state winners in the past. Beverly Cooper, President, and John Allen, vice president, have a big responsibility in making this years club keep with the record. S. X ,px , -'N Beverly is not only the Sweetheart and President of the 4-H Club but she is a two time winner of the Dress Review. She has also won eight county medals and various prizes in the State Fair. lst row: Seated: Norma Smith, Jim Brown, Gene Bellamy, John Allen, Don Mayer. Standing: Suzanne Percival, Marlene Knight, Beverly Cooper, Kenneth Huckaby, Billy Smith, George Day. This year's sweetheart of the F.H.A is Gene Williams, Mrs. Gibbs, sponsor, and Beverly Cooper, president, are giving a demonstration on flower arrangement. Among the F.H.A. activities were a successful pie supper and a trip to the District Convention at Harrah F'l-1F-71 The members of the F.H.A. are left to rignt: lst row: B. Parker, D. Weeks L Turner M Justice C Brooks D. Shaw, B. Cooper, C. Willets. 2nd row: S. Percival, M. Knight, K. Foster, S. Means, C. Morris, J. Scott P Byrd A Hales C Vaughn P Cook, S. Clark, T. Reed, J. Cates, Mrs. Gibbs, Sponsor, 3rd row: J. Bridenstine, S. Wheelis, J. Nichols, K, Zobisch, M. McEvers D Moeller L Pyle S Raupe D Wood, J. Murphy, B. Kirkpatrick, N. Isreal. ' R Sine once'Sl3giir ' oo 'o o E The President, Lewis Hunt, and the Sponsor, Mrs. Mullinax, have a great deal of work to do before the annual Sci- ence Fair. The Fair is held at the University of Oklahoma. Mrs. Mullinax, Marilyn Allen, Beverly Cooper, Patsy Needham, Jul-- ia Shields, Mike Powell, Mary Lou Shaver. Colleen Vaughan, Sally Clark, Lewis Hunt, Wayne Woodmansee To be eligible for the science club you have to have a B average and there can be only 12 members. Last year their project A Model Coal Mine won 2nd in the State Science Club Fair. The coal mine is pic- tured below. The officers of the Science Club are: Mary Lou Shaver, S6CI'9t3I'Y, WayneWoodmansee Vice President, and Beverly Cooper, Treasurer. 9 9 0 9 9 v .F W, WJ.. 12:3 Q .F Q .L ,, , W. .L m, 5 L, MW.,F sf use 1 Y in ,, 'S' -4 HW ... Q E 1,3 fr ' Q ,EAA M' fi Q A 7 Qigfff' 1' iff, ' f igs f Q5 4 vw - gal? QQ lx W-QQ99 gk? A Q y Y ul 'nil Q -QE 'P 'Q f .'I .az 3 'X ' X Y' . ,M-fl 5 A Q. ,f- 0 ,4-mu ' 9 2..- an 4 2 - M Q J, .M N A, 5 . Q Tx , Afffzqfr 1 I ' 'f V P' JU Y' 7 M ,I I ml P fa - ad . ,. A K, , if k s 5 1 ' l . , was 35 e ig,i' X w. ' Q 4 . . x K at ,W TETQ . tif' W, ,QC LEAN 1 I , S , A, i i . x 'Q K 1 fm Q Q 4654. ,. ,X . E , is S Q 5 3 A m i 6 1 b '11 1 L. 1. sul. The Honor Society officers were: Parliamen- The Honor Society's project this year was the tarian, Shirley Fry, Secretary, Sally Clark, making of the Student directories. These were President, Beverly Cooper, Vice-President, very beneficial to the Whole student body as Mary Lou Shaver, Treasurer, Mary Ann Mc- Well as the faculty. Casland. Honor Socuc-ilfg lst row: J. Camp, E. Shadid, D. Swihart, L. Taylor, M. Flood, M. Keller M, Knight, S. Yates. ' 2nd row: H. McNeil, F. Fowler, C. Gray, M. Rollans, C. Morris N. Van Horn P. Francis, D. Long. , ' 3rd row: B. Miller, W. Woodmansee, G. Day, D. H ' J. D K Z b' h D. Wilson, M. Bmdell. gms' ewey' ' O ISC ' 'UN .Q Sally Clark Mrs, Mullinax Beverly Cooper Mary Lou Shaver Secretary Sponsor President Vice-President Q Shirley Fry Mary Ann McCasland Historian Treasurer Z ax:-J' V Jack Bush Georgialea Wood Sue Raupe Ronnie Gaddis Marilyn Allen Marilyn Meek 'fi , X ,C I Wayne Woodmansee Catherine Willits Kathleen Hinman Lewis Hunt 'N Xfft idk' ..-1' X 1' Hallie Payne Carol Lombard Jodee Dewey Sammie Ferguson Colleen Vaughan iv E George Day, President John Gavula, Sponsor nam City for a boy to become a Letterman. Before he can be a member he must go through the neophyte stage and meet cer- tain requirements set up by the sponsor. The purpose of the club is to encourage athletics, good sportsmanship, and school spirit. It is considered quite an achievement at Put- The Lettermen's Club became ac- tive in 1938 under the leadership of Jack Frost. It is now sponsored by John Gavula, football coach. 5UE'Fmoa'w 'S Club lst row: Don Adams, Tommy Edmonds, Don Dillion, Richard Buck, George Day. 2nd row: Jack Bush, Robert Parks. Coach Gavula, Kenneth Fern, Don Earheart. 4th row: Williamson, Keeling, Kimsey, Coaches Gavula and Burney, Weaver, Pugh, 'l'horne, Myrick 3rd row: Edmonds, Doggett, Webb, Smith, Kimsey, Shadid, Coln, Fern, Woods, Bailey 2nd r0wgAdams, Goodner, Earheart, McConnell, Bush, Buck, Hussey, Day, Dillion, Gaddis lst row: Henderson, Smith, Marlow, Farrah, Parks, Avants, Goodman, Miller, Marsh Don Earheart All-Conference All-District Guard John McConnell Guard Jack Bush Don Dillion Douglas Keeling George Day Pug Williamson End All-Conference Tackle Half Back A11-C0nfe-fence Center All-District Half Back i 1 4 .,u-- t .. x lx 4 71' 444s ' 35.2 1, r 1 fm-J' Xlf1 ,I ' x , X wh -v X t ' X X , f x x X . X X xr 4 Xxx ' f 1 x X X R 1 Fodflall Ray Holland Co-Captain End All-Conference Coaches John Gavula and Car- ter Burney are standing by the new S1500 scoreboard donated by the loyal supporters of the Putnam Pirates. George Goodner All-Conference All-District Full Back Co-Captain O j i., ,. .. as N.. M L not ' i sift? se 9 P ig? it it i f ii t 4 1. Q K Pe. i 'X r H .7 ,,-gf, we - W4 Don Kimsey Richard Buck Quarterback All-Conference All-District Tackle 1. sw ...L fam.- Sam Hussey Quarterback I PUTNAM-MIDWEST Putnam's first score came late in the second period with Hussey going over for the Pirates. Their second score was made by Holland on a pitch from the quar- terbac . The Bombers T.D. came late in the !ourth to give the decision to the Pirates. .2943 PUTNAM-EDMOND The first half looked rough for the Pirates but Goodner brought them back in the race when he plunged over from the one. He then made a 28 yard dash to fin- ish scoring for the Pirates. Y PUTNAM-GUTHRIE The weary Pirates won the duel from the Bluejays in a tight and bloody clash. Saliday made the initial T.D. and Husse 's pass to Bush made tie score read 7-6 at halftime. Good- ner tied the score when he ran acorss the strip for the second time and William- son carried the ball for the vital point. Don Kimsey Guard Hal Ruark Center Gene Williams Jack Bush Forward Guard lst row, L. Myrick, G. Wells, J. Weaver, R. Allen, M. Richard, R. Norberg, J. Henderson, C. Wimberly, K. Huckaby. 2nd row, Coach Burney, G. Williams, G. Day, J. Camp, B. Harlow, H. Ruark, D. Osborne, T. Edmonds, J. Bush, D. Kirnsey, D. Thompson, M. M. McCraw, Coach Gavula. B095 Ba ska-I-Ball John Camp Forward Putnam City High School Basketball Schedule 1951-'52 Date Boys Place Girls Dec. '7 Midwest City There Midwest City ll Central There Harrah 14 J Marshall AB' Here Crooked Oak 18 Bethany Here Yukon 23 Norman There Crooked oak Jan. 1 There Wellston 4 Lawton Here Purcell 8 Central Here Luther ll Chickasha Here Lindsay TOLll t. 15 Duncan There 18 Lawton There 22 El Rehn There 25 Duncan Here Moore 28 There Maysville 23 Bethany There Moore 31 Edmond There Feb. I County Tournament 5 Southeast Here Harrah 8 There Yukon 12 Chickasha There Luther 15 Norman Here 19 El Reno Hr-re Maysville 26 Midwest any There Inst, Tom-L 22 Southeast Here Mldwest City 29 Edmond Here wellsmn Coaches John Gavula and Carter Burney are shown with their cap- tains, Don Kimsey and Jim We-aver. 4' Colleen Vaughn was crown- ed Basketball Queen by Don Kimsey, the Captain. The . ceremony took place at the half of the Edmond game on February 29. Thompson Guard 5. N Tom Edmonds Forward QUTN4 2 44 ' Clry George Day Marlon McGraw Forward Guard Don Osborne Center The outstanding coaching of Miss Mills has produced a winning team this year. Then they attended the Lindsay Invitational Tournament Miss Mills received a letter commending the girlson their good sportsmanship. They truly are good sports. SPIE The Coach, Miss Mills, is posed A with her Co-Captains, Marlene Knight and Bett-ye Netherlin G 6 Marlene Knight Guard Colleen Vaughn Forward? Bettye Netherlin Guard Back row: E. Leverich, B. Brown A. Hales, C. Shilling, N. Smith, S. McFarland, J. Childers, S. Summers, D. Craycraft, M. Kirkham. Front row: J. Krutsinger, J. Nichols, K. Foster, S, Percival, A, Ward, M. Knight, J. NiX01 1, B. Netherlin. C. Vaughan. C. Ward, C. Willits,S, Gilpin. -I Katherine Foster Guard px ? Corene Ward Forward Joan Nixon F'OFWHI'd Forward .Jackie Krutsingerl Guard Joan Nichols Forward SUZHHI1 P9FCiV-31 Catherine Willits Guard Forward Anita Ward Guard Standing with the Captains of the Wrestling Teamg NelS0r1 Beckett and George Goodner, is the Coach, T. J. Snyder. At the tournament at Geary, George took first place in heavy weight and Nelson took third in 112. The Wrestlers are: lst row, Wallace Cox, Steve Morrison, Phil Ratan, Neal McCa1eb, Phil Emmrick, Edward Shadid. 2nd row, Jim Coln, Bob Pringle, Nelson Beck tt T H g e , om unter, Earl Robinson, David El- l H is, arry Reeder. 3rd row, Coach Snyder, Robert Parks Alv' K 1 , in ee y, Don Adams, Carrol Turk, Don Ear- h . eart, George Goodner. esTlerS ang, :nw v ' MMWLZK W my w24?wf 5 WSWW Q J M W My ' W, W W M Us an Q ff? W N ff? 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