Putnam City High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1956

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VA 2 5 1 , 9 A-fi: 's assi: RONNIE WAYT President CLARICE TURK Treasurer , lp A E' .- .gi SAUNDRA W AYT Secretary The emblem of the 4-H Club is a four leaf clover with an I-I inscribed in each leaf. The four H's represent the hands, heart, home, and health which form the basis of everything. By teaching boys and girls modern scientific ways of farming, garden- ing, canning, stock raising and other things connected with farm fl life, the 4-H Club makes its mem- bers good farmers, homemakers and citizens . 4-H Club helps boys and girls develop good character by teach- f-i f ing them leadership, co-operation and ' the openminded attitude toward new V ways of doing things which is so im- I pl Q p portant In a land Such as Ours ' Under the sponsorship of MR. RICE the 4-H Club has done some re- markable work this year. Strive To Make Better Citizens ROW ONE: G. Anderson, P. Mason, J. Hamilton,D. Smith, E. Sisney. ROW TWO: J. Blivins, R. Camp, C. Bussert, H, Benson, L. Fredrick, D. Camp, E. Thomas. ROW THREE: V. Doughty, F. Bussert, H. Caruthers, J, Markwell, J, jones, C. Is- rael, B. Young, R. Wayt, S. Wayt, ROW FOUR: D. Blackley, D. Williams, C. Hall, R. Rueb, I, Jones, R. Williams, J, Johnson, C. Cargo, T. Boswell, P. Casey, Mr Rice. 1 -14-

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MR. DOWNS Sponsor SITTING: Patty Wellner, Rona Lee Keen, Cheryl Wilson. STANDING: Glenda Ashmore, Raymond Garen, Carole Kuykendall, Ronald Fleming. Freedom Of The Press . . A Privilege After attending the O.I.P.A . meeting, the Journalism Staff also got some ideas for improvement. They have changed the usual one-page school paper into four pages and it is no longer included with the Northwest News . All the students have really gone for this new idea and hope it will stay around for a long time . Getting into the spirit of democracy, the students now have a voice in the paper! A new column Letters to the Editor, contains letters from the students telling of their opinions, ideas, likes and dislikes concerning the school. 9 Lv 9 4 rslt 'f .- .-. '- -' if iii.' 1 fl ' Q -f ff Q-R 3 V4 Q ,W 'a ,Qu I Xia 3Q,::33sil'ilffif ,QI , Jw r - K - was 'W' f 1.1 jim-aMW W 'ffx.L ,111 Z I 'f -ff I , , ifQltlf , . 2 ,, ,T M.. ,Qf,,,,ic, ,., Sgt TM - ,,..,4-5fg1,g1,. ,I-.,,,.y..wf X. .l.,g,z,g5L'fa1 ,t'v,.,I,r..,',,-u+r:ff,,-- 3212? ,,wa.me1ff- V7 , , ,.-'f ,,,,wQr.am+m,... .,,r....,.. Mx. 5, Llibww-ex, M1 sfrwsw aaa .iw -f fi ,:v:zwf: '.m 'iiW 2-,ggfvcxzzs C +-f'qg:1.,,. ,, 7,2 ,3a,,ta:k.XQ:fifip,,xgf:,,,fW:f sggfkazrx-S:-W A N.. -M.-.iw V , ,. W... I.. .M . ,.r,m'v1a--ww ff' ,+L-ww Us:-satan. M U- We-ei' am we---yr. 3 gf fuk' wfiveis I ...We ,M -fe .,,. W- l.,, ,W , gem- -'fit Mm-:L www-N 1: 43 W'fifr',,-Tptlaffigg, r A . Q - -fesaszawww ,W , ,M D. f-H , fm, , g,,4,, ,,l. at ,,,,,,,, W. ,,,,t, W, ff, 113' ,ta is M ,,,,. M9-'E - In :!':'f13+ 05.1. NANCY NISBETT Editor SITTING: Gaytra Harris, Jane Kelley, Earlene Kelley. STANDING: David Deatherage, Lloyd Cresse, Linda Holman, Mary Ann Biles, Kenneth Howerton, Virginia Self.



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lp gt HQQU , q V ' MARY SOUTHARD President The Future Homemakers of America need no introduction. This organization's purpose is to prepare high school girls for their future which will probably include homemaking. The F.H.A. has completed some very worth-while projects . They made favors for the children at the Bethany Conval- escent Home and for the Classroom Teachers' Christmas party and they gathered clothing for the needy. At the F.H.A. assembly the president crowned Lorne Johnston Sweetheart of the group. Bill Nelson and Tommy McEvers were runners-up. In addi- tiOI1 to the COrOI1atl0n, the members Lorne Johnston was crowned Sweetheart at the modeled for a year- round fashion F-H-A- assembll' PY MUS' Soufhafd- show. To be a member of the F.H.A. you must be taking or have taken one year of home economics. What bet- ' ter way can the American way of Preparing FOI' The Futufe life be shown than in the Future Home- makers of Ame rica? ur- LA VONNA MILLER PAT WOLFE IENEAN PARKER 'Y Vice President Secretary Treasurer f QQ 25 2 h . ...lui lxl, V. XE . The F.H.A. is proud M all , I., Q mg to have as its sponsor M 5 1 'W this year MRS, MYR- J TLE SHEETS. ' ' IO ANN SINGLEY GWEN MO ' S JANE KELLEY Reporter Parliamentarian Historian s ,ff T ,ge-lffffe-9-'-f h.15.-

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