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

 - Class of 1958

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And if the clock is a minute fast, Or if the time reads an inch half past, Then things go wrong, and things get mixed, And they don't improve till the clock gets fixed. Each faculty member is a main spring part, A swinging pendulum in our school's heart. We've put them all in a photographic cage And for a sneak peek, just tum the page. RT Z'...7' ,X ax' X ' X xv X ,Lx x '4 X W 'R . , x 'b . Ns N vi N fr? A L, 'X- X X B 1 Q 'N 'f Q L rx 'X MR. D.D. KIRKLAND Superintendent Having held the position of secretary to Mr. Kirkland for eight years, the duties of this position are very well known to Mrs. Majorie Hubbard. Mrs. Hubbard is very ably assisted by Mrs. Lee Mason, who is completing her second year in Mr. Kirkland's service. The responsi- bilities and duties of these ladies are unlimited. Concluding his thirty- ninth year of school exper- ience this year, is Mr. D. D. Kirkland, our superintendent. Eight of these years have been spent in service to Putnam City. During these eight years, we have witnessed many changes in our school system, the latest and the largest being the construction of a new million dollar high- school. Mr. Kirkland also has had the honor of having a new elementary school named after him. SECRETARIES, Mrs. Lee Mason and Mrs. Mariorre Hubbard. '91 Qs W-SQ' Secretaries, Mrs. Ruby Taylor and Mrs. Grace Hulsey. To the Class of I958f You could well be called the farewell class, as you will be the last group graduating from this building. Many of you have spent happy and worthwhile hours here. If you have applied yourselves, then you are well prepared to accept the challenge of college training or employment. As you leave, Putnam City Schools are entering into a new era of placing buildings over the district in an attempt to continue to bring the best education to one of Oklahoma's fastest growing school districts. May we all be grateful to Mr. Kirkland, our superintendent, and the board of education for their foresighted planning and leader- ship for continued good education in this community. , cW Leo C. Mayfield New in the office this year is one of Mr. Mayfield's secretaries is Mrs. Ruby Taylor. Be- fore coming to Putnam City, Mrs. Taylor worked with the civil service. Working right along with her is Mrs. Grace Hulsey, who is completing her second year at P. C. Both women know well the duties of their work is greatly appreciated by faculty and stu- dent body alike. Having served Putnam City for several years, Mr. Leo C. Mayfield, our principal, is well qualified to handle any crisis which arises. He, too, has witnessed many im- provements in the school system and we hope he sees many more. Mt. Mayfield is well liked and appreciated by the entire student body. LEO C. MAYFLIELD Principa If V!! A If xxx f 1 7 ,ff ' if 3 lf A, ,fl ., ff A V 1 1 ' FACULTY MRS. EARLENE BECK - Latin lg Latin Ilg Spanish Ig Latin Club Sponsorg Student MISS ELIZABETH CARL- soN - English 111. num. MR. HUGH COONFIELD - Algebra Ig Assistant Student Council Sponsor. Cl f MR. CARTER BURNEY - Driver Trainingg Track Coach. MR. GLEN CROUCH - Algebra Ilg Business Mathg Refresher Mathg Solid Geom- etryg Trigonometryg Concev sions Sponsor. af , 'hx if' 394 -' 3' iii gi' fu 'il A J, x3lf12.5iiil2 E l 1: :wgws 5 :ma wf S.. v ,QS ?, .. . Q My 255.54 .1 .wwf .4 xfcg gf, lf: V - . vw- ' - -V-linlfeg ' ' fflm vu sling' .. 5? 'r .. 'f sg f slfngqzf .reg 1, -nHg 'lSi,f'1 yang? ,fri lm lfffsil lgi S f1l' 4ggsgE2i3fl ISSPXQ 23 5slegi,Qgf?2g ,ffse g3? l lim? 4 A lfigsfgitisfs. .zgaff 1ggil ,,s,i,glFg23 QL i - 'ff Hwvcti. :Uk .gel ' 1. Y1,s.,C'-12. ' rx MISS. LETHA CAMPBELL - American Histo ryg World History. X ' 'g..,M, p E ,jg if p x Miss PEARLE COFFEY - World Historyg Psychologyg Sociologyg Pep Club Sponsor. Rf' J MR. W. M. DAUGHERTY - Algebra Ig Spanish I5 Busi- MRS. PATSY CORRIGAN - ness Math- Music Theoryg Chorus and Ensembles Director. 'MW' QM. .M DQWNS - Book- ypmg IIQ jour- Counselorg Pirate I-08 SPOUSOY- can Head Football C hg B k b ll Cggfhs Geogmpfg. as 3 MRS. HELEN HOLMES - English IV5 Senior Class Sponsor. ff MRS. PAT KNOBLOCK -- English Ilg English III. MR. JOSEPH LEON - Span- ish I-II3 Spanish Club SP0nS01 MRS. DOROTHY MANN - Home Economics I-II5 F. H. A. Sponsor. i. E 'Q-Q 7 :.' if Vlgg MR. 1 AM E S MAYHUGH American Historyg Baseball Coachg Assistant Football MRS. GLORIA MOODY - Coach- English 11. MRS. MYRTLE MULLINAX - Biologyg Chemistryg Phys-icsg Science Club Sponsorg Honor Society Sponsor. -11- MISS IVINE PARIS - Girls' P. E.: Girls' Sports Coachg Junior Class Sponsor. MR. VERSAL RICE - Agri- culture I-Ilg Four-H C ub Sponsor. MR. T. J. SNYDER - Shop I-Ilg Mechanical Drawing I IIg Wrestling Coach. Typing II5 Shorthand I-Ilg Commercial Club Sponsor: MR- JACK PEARSON ' Auw junior Class Sponsor. Mechanics. MRS. SMITH Typing I, MR. CHARLES RUIZ - Eng- lish IIIg Bookkeepingg Com- mercial Law. J Y? A ' MR. TOM VANDEMEER - X' g Geometryg Head Basketball MRS. LOIS THOMPSON - Arg' lx, . Coachg Assistant Football I-IIg Treasure Chest Sponsorgix Coach' Art Club Sponsor. fb, .Q .5 -12- MRS. CLARICE PRENTICE - MR. JAMES WALKER - Band. L MRS. JUANITA WOOD - Speechg Dramag Speech Acti- vmess Drama Coach- MRS. ALICE ZWEICHER - Librariang Library Club Sponsor. THE BGARD CDF EDLICATIO The Board of Education is composed of men who give treely of their time and service for the betterment of our school. Much effort has been spent by this group in formulating plans for the future, by the construction of our new High School, which will be occupied next year. To the Board of Education we extend our gratitude. The members of the Board are as follows: Seated - E. W. Patzack, A. A. Lynn: Standing - Dr. R. L. Renegar, V. Lawson, E. G. Stambaugh. Ifyou should walk down a Putnam hall And peek into each class room stall, You couldn't miss the conversation Or avoid a close relation with each student At his rest, laboring on a killer test. And as a service just to you, The following pages will review The different classes that we choose, And recall the memories we'll never lose. sl CDDY E f SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Robert Watson, Vice-Presidentg joy Murray, Secretary-Treasurer, Kenny McClain, President. 16- Valedictorion Don Adams had been a stu- dent at Putnam City for ten years. He has shown outstanding ability in all his subjects. In September,iDon plans to enter the University of Oklahoma where he will major in chemistry, as he plans to be a chemical engineer. Don's hard work, concentrat- ed effort and pleasantness will be certain ro reward him greatly. SENIORS Mrs. Helen Holme s Sponsor Salutatorion Diane Edmund has attended Putnam City for nine years. She has made superior grades during this time, as well as being active in band. She plans to attend Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, where she will major in medical technology in preparation for her career in that field. Diane's friendliness has made her a favorite of the entire student body, and this, along with her initiative, will be one of her greatest assets in the future. n, ,aff MMM J 1 if u , ff i WHOSWHQ , CITIZENSHIP - Martha Cox and Wilbert Williams. POPULARITY - Doug Miller and Bev Dougless 9 S JOAN ABSHER Honor Society '56,'58, Pled e 'S8g Student Council '58g Future Homemakers '57,'58g Pep Club '56,'57,'S8g Spanish Club '57g Girls Sports 57,'585 C56 at Venice Highschool, Californiaj. DON ADAMS Honor Society '57,'58g Spanish Club '56,'57,'58g Scholar- ship '56,'57,'58Q D.A.R. American History Award '57g Spanish Il Award '57, JANIE ALLEN Student Council '56,'58g Chaplain 'SBQ journalism Staff '57,'58, Exchange Editor '57g Editor-in-Chief 'SBQ Future Nurses '57g Future Teachers '57,'S8g Secretar 'SBQ Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Latin Club '57,'58g All-School' Play '58, Castg Junior Play '57, Castg Class Popularity '57g Press Queen 58: U56 at Shawnee, Oklahomal. GERALD ASHMORE Student Council 'S8g Talent Assembly '57g Wrestling '56,'57. JAMES AVERITT IRENE AYNES Future Homemakers '56g Pep Club '56: Girls Basketball '56. CAROL BECKETT Twelve-Year Club '58g Future Nurses '583 Spanish Club '56,'57g Mixed Chorus '56. JACKIE BIVENS Future Homemal-ters '56g Pep Club '56: Spanish Club '56g Mixed Chorus 'seg Girls Chorus '56. KAY BOUCHER Journalism Staff '58g Reporter 'SBQ Future Homemakers 56,'58g Future Nurses '57,'58g Pep Club '56,'57,'585 Commercial Club '58g Secretary '58, ,MB CHARLES BOYDSTON JOHN BRADSHAW NANCY BRADSHAW Twelve-Year Club 'SBQ Future Homemakers '56g Pep Club '57,'58' Cheerleader '58g Spanish Club '57,'58g Spanish Award 56. BRENDA BROWN Future Teachers '57,'58g Library Staff '563 PCP Club '56i Mixed Chorus '563 Art Club 'S6: Commercial Club '58. HELEN BROWN BRUCE BROWNEN spanish Club 'sag Lettermen Club '56,'57,'5a: Baseball '56,'57. ANIS BUCK Jffice Staff '58g Future Homemakers '56,'58g Future Nurses 57,'58g Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Future Teachers '58g Latin :lub '57,'58g S anish Club '58Q All-School Play '58, Staffg ionor Society '53, Pledge. VANDA BUCK 'lonor Society 'SBQ Twelve-Year Club '585 Future Home- nakers '56g Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Library Staff '57,'58g Dreaident '58g Spanish Club '58g Vice-President '58g All- ichool Play '57, Staffg junior Play '57, Staff. 'OE BURKETT dixed Chorus 'seg Boys Chorus '56. JONNA BURTON Talent Assembly 'seg Four-H Club '56g Future Teachers 573 Pep Club '58p Girls Quartet '56g Girls Sports '56,'57. 'HYLLIS COMBROW LHARON CANNON l'welve-Year Club 'SBQ Future Homemakers 'seg Future iurses '56,'57,'58g Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Latin Club '56. IICHARD CANTERBERRY Student Council '56: Latin Club '57g Lettermen Club '56, 57,'58g Football '56,'57,'58g Wrestling '56,'57,'58g All-City Footballg All-Conference and All-Districtg Mr. Pirateer '58. DUKE CARTER krt Club '58, UDY CHASTAIN Twelve-Year Club '58g Future Homemakers '56,'57,'583 iuture Nurses '585 Girls Chorus '56,'57. ZHARON CHAULK Twelve-Year Club '585 Future Homemakers '56, Pep Club 56,'57,'58: Spanish Club '57g Mixed Chorus '56g Com- mercial Club '58. ELORIA CLARK 'OHN ALLEN CLARK Fwelve-Year Club 'SBQ Class Citizenship '57g Auto- nechanics Award '564 Industrial Arts Award '56. RENETTA CLINE Honor Society '56g Twelve-Year Club '58g Spanish Club '56,'57g Commercial Club '58g Shorthand I Award. KAREN COLE Honor Society '57,'58g Student Council '56p Science Club '57,'58g Treasurer '58g Future Homemakers '57,'585 Future Nurses '57,'58g Reporter '58g Future Teachers '58g Pep Club 'S6,'57g Latin Club '56,'57,'58g Junior Play '57, Sraffg Mixed Chorus '56,'579 Girls Chorus '56g Band '56,'5'7,'58g gwirter l:5gg57,'58g Typing I Award '57g N.B.T.A. '57,'58g ear oo . IOY ROBERTS, COOLEY NICKI COLE Student Council '57,'58g Treasurer '58g Annual Staff '58g Associate Editor '58, Journalism Staff '58, Reporter '58, Future Homemakers '56, Pep Club '56,'57,'58, Library Staff '56g Latin Club '56,'57 '58g Reporter '57, Junior Play '57, Staff, English III Award '57, Miss Pirateer Attendant '5Bg Annual Queen '58. JUDITH CQRBETT Honor Society '57,'58g President '585 Twelve-Year Club '58, Annual Staff '58g Future Homemalrers '585 Future Teachers '57,'58g President '58, Spanish Club '56,'57,'58, Band '56,'57g Speech Award '565 Girls State '57g World History Award '56, Annual Queen Attendant '58, HANK CORDREY Spanish Club '57,'58, Mixed Chonxs '56,'57'58, Mixed Quartet '57,'58g Boys rgmet 'swssg A.v. club '56,'57g Secretary-Treasurerg All- ate Chorus 'S7,'58. BARBARA MUNN, CORL EY DONALD COURCIER Honor Society '58, Student Council '58g Twelve-Year Club '58g Future Teachers '58, Baseball '56, Wrestling '56, Chemistry Award 57. CARLENA COUTEAU Future Nurses '56,'57,'58g Pep Club '56,'579 Commercial Club '58. CARLETTA COUTEAU Future Nurses '57,'58Q Pep Club '56,'57: Commercial Club '58, CINDE COX Four H-Club '56, Future Homemakers '57,'58Q Future Nurses '57g Future Teachers '58, Pep Club '57,'58g All- School Play '57, Cast, junior Play '57, Cast, Mixed Chorus '56g Girls Chorus '56. MARTHA COX Student Council '58, Annual Staff '58g Lay Out Editor '58g Future Teachers '57g Pep Club '57,'58g Historian '589 Spanish Club '58, Reporter '58g Junior Pla '57, Student Director, Mixed Chorus '56,'57,'585 Vice-President '58, Girls Chorus '589 Football Queen Attendant '58, Class Citizenship '58, Speech Activity Service Award '57g Spanish Queen '58. MARJORIE CRAIG Honor Society '57,'58g Twelve-Year Club '58g Future Home- malters '56g Pep Club '57,'58g Art Club '56, Scholastic Art Award '56. PERRY CRUPPER Spanish Club.'57,'58g Baseball '56,'57. ROGER CULLEY Latin Club '57,'58. DOROTHY DAVIS Future Homemakers '565 Future Nurses '56, Library Staff '58g Art Club '57g Art Award '57, IANETTE DAVIS Inter-City Student Council '56, Future Homemakers '56,'57, '58, Future Nurses '57,'585 Pep Club '58, Girls Chorus '56g Commercial Club '58, Treasurer '58, B.M.C. '56, C56 at El Renol. SUSAN DISTLER Honor Society '57g Four-H Club '56, Pep Club '56,'57, Latin Honor Society '56,'57g Mixed Chorus 56,'573 C56 and '57 at St. Mary's, Oklahomab. BEVERLY DOUGLAS Office Staff '58g Journalism Staff '58g Club Notes '58g Fu- ture Homemakers '58g Reporter '583 Future Teachers '57g P? Club '56,'57,'58g Cheerleader '58g All School Play '5 ,'57 Castg Junior Play '57g Football Attendant '585 Class Popularity '58. MARY JO DOUGLAS Twelve-Year Club '58g Future Nurses '57,'58g Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Treasurer '58, PAULA DOUGL ASS Student Council '58g Twelve-Year Club '58g Journalism Staff '5Bg Future Homemakers '56,'573 Future Nurses '57, '58g Pep Club '56,'57,'585 Secretary '585 All-School Play '58, Staffg Commercial Club '58g Basketball Queen 'S8g ldeal Date Candidate '58. HKE DREA itudent Council '57g Spanish Club '58g Junior Play '57g Iastg Mixed Chorus '56,'58g Boys Chorus '56g Band '56, 57,'583 Football '56g Track '56,'57g All-State Band '57,'58. DIANE EDMUND lonor Society '57,'58g Secretary '58: Student Council '56, 583 Science Club '57,'58g Treasurer '57g Secretary '58g iuture Nurses '57,'58g Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Latin Club 56,'57 '58g Spanish Club '58g All-School Play '58, Staffg unior 'Play '57, Staffg Mixed Chorus 'seg Band '56,'57,'589 -ibrarian '56,'57,'589 Twirler '57,'58Q Basketball Attendant 58g Class Scholarship '56,'57,'58g Miss Pirateer Attendant 58. SOB EMMONS ipanish Club '56. ANE ESTES :our-H Club '569 President '56g Commercial Club '58g 'resident '58g Girls Sports 'sag Who's Who '563 Student :ouncil '58Q U56 at Durham, Oltlahomal. IAROL FAISON itudent Council '57: Office Staff '585 Twelve-Year Club 585 Future Homemakers '56g Future Teachers 'SBQ Pep Club 57358. ION FARTHING itudent Council '56: Iuuior Play '57, Castg Mixed Chorus 56,'58g Boys Chorus '56g Band 56,'57,'58g Assistant Drum Iajor '57g Drum Major '58. LOBERT FASH lour-H Club '57 'sag Song Leader '58g Spanish Club '57,'58g Lasketball '56g Wrestling '57. .ANA FAUVER .atin Club '56,'57,'58g Mixed Chorus '56,'57,'58g Girls Ihorus '56,'57,'58g Band '57,'585 All-State Chorus '57,'S8. ON FERGUSON ltudent Council '56 '57,'585 lnter-City Student Council 57,'58g Spanish Club '57,'585 President '56g Lettermen Ilub '56,'57g Baseball '56,'57: Class President '56, TOM FERGUSON Student Council '57g Talent Assembly '57g Twelve-Year Ilub '58g Future Teachers '583 Lettermen Club '56,'57,'585 Football '56,'57,'58g Basketball 'S7g All-Conference '58g ill-District 'S8. OHN FLAGG Twelve-Year Club '58: Science Club '57,'58g President '58g .atin Club '57,'58. lERRY FRANCIS .ibrary Staff 'seg Baseball '56g Basketball 'seg Wrestling 585 C56 at Orlando High School, Oklahomaj. SHARON FREEMAN Talent Assembly '57g Office Staff '57g Four-H Club '57,'58g All-School Play '58, Staffg Mixed Chorus '56,'58g Girls Chorus '56g Commercial Club '58. TROY FREEMAN Student Council '56,'573 Spanish Club '56,'57,'58g All- School Play '57,Staffg Lettermen Club '56,'57,'585 Football i?6,'?J,'58,B9I'raclr '56,'57,'585 Wrestling '56,'57,'58g Class res: ent . IAN FULLER Student Council '57g Inter-City Student Council '58g Talent Assembly '575 Office Staff '58g Girls Chorus '56g Com- mercial Club '58g C56 at Northwest Classen Highschool, Okllh0lJ!l,. ART FUNKHOUSER Honor Society '585 Science Club '583 Reporter '58g Librnry Staff '56,'575 President '56,'57g Latin Club '56,'57g Mixed Chorus '565 Boys Chorus '56g Boys State '57g Semifinslist in Merit Scholarshigs '58g Semifinalist in Westinghouse Science Talent Searc '58. DOREEN GEE Four-H Club '56,'57g Pep Club '58g Commercial Club '58g Girls Sports '56,'57. GEORGIA GOLDEN Pep Club '569 Spanish Club '58g Girls Sports '56. H. C. GRASSMAN DE LANA GRAY Future Homemakers '56,'58g Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Spanish Club '56g Mixed Chorus 56. CAROL GREEN Mixed Chorus '56,'57,'58g Girls Chorus '56,'58g Commercial Club '58. DON GREEN Twelve-Year Club '58g All-School Play '58, Staffg Art Club '58: A.V. Club '56'57. JIMMY HADLEY LARRY HADLEY Honor Society 'S 7,'58g Latin Club '56, CAROL HAINS Talent Assembl '57g Four-H Club '583 Future Homemllrers 3335 All-Sghool Play '58, Cast: Mixed Chorus '56,'575 Girls orus '5 . LINDA HALL Figure Homemakers '56,'57g Pep Club '56,'573 Girls Chorus 'S . TOM HAMIT All-School Play '57g Clstg Junior Play '57, Castg Band '56,'575 F.H.A. Sweetheart '58. JAvm HAMMAN nanny HANCE 1oYcE ruxwxs I'welve-Year Club 'SBQ Future Homemakers '56. OE HEITZLER LHARON HENRY itudent Council '56g Future Homemalrers '56,'57,'S8g Future iurses '56,'57,'58g Future Teachers '56g Pep Club '56g .atin Club 'S7,'S83 All-School Play '56,'57, Staffg junior 'lay '57, Castg Girls Sports '57,'58. iLENDAL HERRIN itudent Council '57g Spanish Club '56,'57,'58. IERNETTA HILL ep Club '56g Junior Play '57g Student Directory '57g Mixed Ihorus '57,'58' Girls Chorus '56. C56 and '57 at Bethany lighschool, okluromny RETA HILLERBY 'alent Assembly '56g Office Staff 'SEQ Future Teachers 57,'S8g Treasurer 'SBQ Spanish Club '56,'57g All-School 'lay '57, Staffg Iunior Play '57g Staffg Mixed Chorus '56, 57,'585 Girls Chorus '56,'57,'5B5 Ensemble '56,'57. D LONNIE HODGES ANET HONEGGER 'ep Club '56,'57g Latin Club '56g Girls Sports '58. UDY HOPPER Twelve-Year Club '58g Annual Staff '58g Four-H Club '56: future Homemaker! '56,'57,'58g Pep Club '56,'57g All- ichool Pla '57,'58g Staff '57p Cast 'SBQ junior Play '57g Iastg Mixecl'Chorus '56g Girls Chorus '569 Band '56,'57,'58. AMES HUBBARD .atin Club 'S7,'58g Mixed Chorus '58g Track 'seg Wrestling 57. ERALD HUCK xanish Club '57,'S8. HARLES HUEY xurnalism Staff 'S8: Reporter '58g Spanish Club '57,'58g ll-School Play '58g Staffg junior Play 'S7g Staff, INDA HUSTON welve-Year Club '58g Future Homemalters '56,'57,'S8g ice-President '57g Future Teachers '58g Library Staff r?,'58g,56Reporrer '58g Spanish Club '56,'57,'5Bg Mixed orus . LEONA JACKSON LOU IOHNSON Honor Society '57,'585 Twelve-Year Club '58g Future Home- makers '56z 585 President 'SBQ Future Teachers '56,'58g Pep Club 56,'S73 Latin Club '56,'57,'58g Secretary '56g State Secretary '57g All-School Play '58g Castg Mixed Chorus 'S6,'57, 585 President 'SBQ Boys Chorus '56g Accom- panist '56g Mixed Quartet '57g Band '56,'57,'S89 Librarian '57g Secretary and Treasurer '58g Band Queen Attendant '56,'57' Class Citizenship '56: Girls State '57g Girls Trio '58g All-State Band '56,'58, All-State Chorus '57,'58. ROD JONES Science Club 'SBQ Spanish Club '56,'S7,'58g Vice-President '56g All-School Play '58g Castg Mixed Chorus 'S69 Boys Chorus '563 Football '56. GERALD JONES Student Council '57,'5B5 Twelve-Year Club '57g'583 A.V. Club '56. DAVID JUDKINS Student Council '56 'S7g Four-H Club '56g Spanish Club '56g Lettermen Club '5d,'57,'583 Baseball '56,'57,'5Bg Football '26,f57,'58g Track '56g Wrestling '56,'57,'5Bg Class Pop- u arity. PAT KERR Talent Assembly '56g Office Staff '56g Future Homemalrers '56 '57g Pep Club '575 Girls Chorus '56,'57g Band '56,'57g Girls span, 'ssysvg css .na '57 at omit Mimufi, Manhattan Kansasj. ALMA KING Twelve-Year Club '58g Future Homemakers '56g Future Nurses '56,'57,'58g Pep Club '56,'57,'58Q Spanish Club '56,'57,'58g Commercial Club '58- RAY KLOPENSTEIN Student Council 'S8g Lettermen Club '58g Wrestling '57,'58. DORIS KRAHL Student Council '58g Twelve-Year Club '58g Future Teachers 'S6g Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Mixed Chorus '56g Girls Sports '56,'57,'S8g Girls 0 Club C57 at Harding, Oklahomal '575 Pep Club '57g 2nd State Badminton Doubles '57. MARTHA KUHLMAN Twelve-Year Club 'S8g Future Homemalrers 'SBQ Pep Club 'S6,'57 589 Commercial Club '585 Vice-President 'SBQ Girls Sports 56,'57,'58g Football Queen '58. GERRY LACKEY Inter-City Student Council '56: Future Teachers 'SBQ Com- mercial Club 'S8. C56 at McAlester High School, Olrlahomaj JANIS LILLEY Honor Society '56 '57,'5Bg Twelve-Year Club '58g Spanish Club 'segsvg Mimi chorus '56,'57. KAREN LITTLETON Twelve-Year Club '58g Future Homemakers 'SBQ Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Commercial Club 'SBQ Girls Sports '56,'S7,'58. CHARLES LOBAUGH Student Council '56,'57g Spanish Club '57,'58g Letrermen Club '57,'58g Football 'S7,'58g Wrestling '57, 58. MELVA LONG J. A. LUPER spmm. club '57,'58. JIMMY LYNN Twelve-Year Club 'SBQ Band '56,'57,'58g Lettermen Club '58g Baseball '56,'57g Football '58g Wrestling '56,'57,'58g Class Citizenship '56. TRUDA MCBRYDE Honor Society 'S83 Student Council '56g Twelve-Year Club '583 Science Club '585 Future Teachers 'S6g Pe Club '56, 'S7g Latin Club '56,'57,'583 Mixed Chorus '55'58Q Girls Chorus 'S8g Band 'S6,'57,'58g All-State Chorus '58: All- State Band '585 Girls Trio '58g Twirler '56.'57.'58. LONNIE MCCLURE KENNY McCLAIN Student Council 'SBQ Class President 'SBQ F.H.A. Sweet- heart Candidate '58g Ideal Date Candidate '58. ALLEN McREE MARKETA MARKWELL Journalism Staff '58: Exchange Editor '58g Future Home- makers '56,'58g Future Nurses '56,'57,'585 Secretary Treasurer 'Slip Pep Club '56,'57,'589 Pledge Mistress '583 All-School Play '58g Castg Junior Play '57, Castg Press Queen Attendant '58. KARON MARTIN Pep Club '56g Spanish Culb 'seg U56 at Blackwell, 0lcIa.J. DOUG MILLER Student Council 'S6,'57,'58g President '58g Inter-City Stu- dent Council '57,'585 Talent Assembly '57g Lettermen Club '56,'57,'58g Baseball '56,'57,'58g Football '56,'57,'58: Basketball '56,'S7,'S8Q Traclt 'S6,'57,'SBg Class Popularity '56,'58g Mr. Pirateer Attendant '58. GLENDA MILLER Future Nurses '56,'57 'SBQ Pep Club '56,'57g Spanish Club '56,'57,'S8g commefciil Club '53, JERRY MILLER Twelve-Year Club '58g Lettermen Club '57,'58g Baseball jigs Football '56.'57,'583 Tr-ck '57,'58g Wrestling 's6,'57, NANCY MILLER Honor Society '58, Pledgeg Office Staff 'SBQ Twelve-Year Club '589 Future Teachers '57,'58g Pep Club '56,'57,'585 Spanish Club '56g All-School Play '56,'S7,'S8, Cqggg junior Play 'S7g Mixed Chorus '56g Drama Award '56. MILES MILUM GLENDON MOORE MIKE MOOREHEAD NOVA MOOSE Future Nurses '56,'57,'585 All-School Play '57,'58. DON MORRIS MAC MORTON Twelve-Year Club '583 Spanish Club 'S7: A.V. Club '56, ANNA MOSER Pep Club '56,'57g Commercial Club '58. BETTY MURRAY Student Council '565 Four-H Club '565 Future Homemakers '57g Twelve-Year Club 'SBQ Future Teachers '57,'58g Mixed Chorus '56,'57,'585 Secretary-Treasurer '56g Girls Chonrs '56,'57,'58g Mixed Quartet '57,'58g Girls Sports '56g Music Theory Awardg Panarama Queen '58. JOY MURRAY Student Council '58g Office Staff '585 Journalism Staff '58g Future Homemakers 'S6,'583 Vice-President 'SBQ Future Nurses '56,'57,'58g Parlimentarian 'S7g Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Class Secretary and Treasurer 'SBQ Honor Society Pledge '5B. ROGER MYERS WYNOVA NEWSOME SANDRA NOBLE Girls Chorus '56g Commercial Club '57,'58g C56 at N.W. Classen, Oklahoma Cityl. JUDY PATTESON Honor Society '57,'589 Vice-President '58g Twelve-Year Club 'SSQ Future Homemakers 'S6,'58g Pep Club '56,'57g Latin Club '56,'57,'58g State Treasurer '57g Mixed Chorus '56g Band '56,'57,'58g Secretary and Treasurer '57g Li- brarian '58g Band Attendant '57g Class Citizenship '57g Biology Award '57g Future Homemaker of Tomorrow '58g Winner of State Homemakers Award '58. JEANA PARKER Office Staff 'S7,'58g Future Homemakers '583 Future Tea- chers '57,'58g Band '56,'57,'S8g Librarian '57g Band Queen '58g Twirler '57g Honor Society '58, Pledge. NEIL PENWELL Spanish Club '56,'57g Mixed Chorus '56g Boys Chorus '56g Lettermen Club '58g Football '56,'57,'58g Track '56,'57g Basketball '56g C56 at Thomas Jefferson Highschool, TexasJ JIMMY PERDUE Latin Club '57,'58: Wrestling 'S6,'57,'58. VERNON PICKETT Talent Assembly '56,'S7g Lettermen Club '57,'S8g Baseball '56g Basketball 56,'57,'58. DALE PIERCE Talent Assembly '57g lsr Place '57g Art Club '56,'57. ARLA PIERSON Future Homemakers '56,'57,'58, Future Nurses '57,'58, Pep Club '57. HARLAN POWELL Twelve-Year Club '58, journalism Staff '58, Advertisin Manager '58: Spanish Club '57,'58, Renorter '57, Band '55 '57,'58, President '58, Wrestling '56,'57,'58, County Trea- surer, '58, Honor Society '58, Pledge. JAYNIE CURRINGTON RATTAN Student Council '58, Future Homemakers '56, Future Nurses '56, Pep Club '56, Junior Play Cast '57. FRANK REED Talent Assembly '56, Future Teachers '58, All-School Play '56, Cast, Mixed Chorus '57,'58, Student Director '58, Boys Chorus '57, Band '56,'57,'58, All-School Band '57,'58, All-State Chorus '58. WILLIAM REED Twelve-Year Club '58. BILL REEVES Student Council '58, Baseball '56,'58, Football '56, C56 at Mexia, Texasj. NANCY RICHARDSON Future Homemaker: '56,'5sg Pep Club '56,'57,'58, Library Staff '56, Re orter '56, Spanish Club '56,'57,'58, All-School Play '58, Staff, junior Play '57, Cast, Secretary and Treasurer '57, Class Popularity '56, Miss Pirateer '58. DON RIDDELL Spanish Club '58, Lettermen Club '57,'58, Baseball '56,'57, '58, Basketball '56,'57. LEE ROY ROBINSON AMES RODEN I Spanish Club '56, Junior Play '58, Football '56, Track '56, Wrestling '56,'57. SALLY WISEMAN ROLAND JANIS ROLLINS Twelve-Year Club '58, Future Nurses '57,'58, Pep Club '56,'57,'58, Latin Club '57,'58, Music Theory Award '56, Honor Society '58, Pledge. RONALD RUEB Four-H Club '56, Spanish Club '58, A.V. Club '57,'58. STANLEY RUSH Honor Society '57,'58, Science Club '57,'58, Four-H Club '56,'57,'58, Latin Club '57,'58, Spanish Club '57,'58, Track '56, Agriculture ll Award '56,'57. ROCKY SCHMIDT Talent Assembly '56, Annual Staff '56, gmurnalism Staff '56, Spanish Club '56 '57,'58, All-School lay '58, Cast, Audio Visual Club '56,'57, Baseball '56, Basketball '56. GAYE SMITH Honor Society '58, Student Council '56,'58, Office Staff 'sag Pep Club '56,'57,'58, President '58, Latin Club '57 '58, vice-President '57, All-School Play '57, Staff, Junior Play '57, Cast, Debate '56, Mixed Chorus '56. JUDY sum-x Office Staff '58, Spanish Club '58, Mixed Chorus '56. LINDA SMITH Pep Club '56, Commercial Club '58. LOUISE SMITH Future Homemakers '58, Pep Club '57,'S8, Cheerleader '58, Library Staff '57, Latin Club '57, Mixed Chorus '56, Girls Chorus '56, Art Club '56, Class Secretary-Treasurer '57. SANDRA SMITH Future Homemakers '56, Pep Club '56, Commercial Club '58, C56 at Guthrie Highschoo , Oklahomaj TOMMY SMITH Student Council '56, Talent Assembly '56,'57g Twelve-Year Club ' '58, Future Teachers '58, Football '56,'57,'58, Basketball '56, Class Officer '58. RITA STEWARD Future Homemakers '56,'57,'58, Future Teachers '56, Pep Club '56, Commercial Club '58. LINDA STINCHCOMB Twelve-Year Club '58, Future Homemakers '56,'57,'58g Secretary '58, Future Teachers '58, Library Staff '56,'57, '58, Secretary '58, Home Economics Award '57. JIMMY STORY CLIFFORD TARVER Twelve-Year Club '58, Audio Visual Club '56,'57. MARGARET TAYLOR Journalism Staff '58, Future Nurses '57,'58, Pep Club '56, 57,'58, Latin Club '58. JO ANNA TEAM Student Council '58, Twelve-Year Club '58, journalism Staff '58, Circulation Manager '58, Future Teachers '57,'5B, Pep Club '56,'57,'5R' Parliamentarian '58, Spanish Club '57, '58, All-School Play '56, Staff, junior Play '57, Cast, Mix- ed Chorus '56, Girls Chorus 'seg Girls Sports '57,'58, Basketball Queen Attendant '58. JERRY TEMPLIN DWAIN THACKER Spanish Club '58, Bind '56,'57,'58, Football '56, Basketball '56, Student Manager '56, MARY TILLEY Future Homemakers 's6,'57g Future Nurses '57, Mixed Chorus '56,'57, Girls Chorus '56,'57. YVONNE TRUB Student Council '56,'57g Press Queen Attendant '58, Talent Assembly '57g Office Staff '56,'57g journalism Staff '58, Library Club '56, President 'seg Girls Sports '56,'57g Secretary-Treasurer Class '56,'573 Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Cheerleader '57g C56 nt Munich, Germany and '57 at Kaiserslauternj BILL TRUl'l'T Band '56g Lettermen Club '57,'58g Baseball '56,'57g Basket- ball '56,'57,'583 Class Vice-President '57: C57 nt Piedmontl. MARGARET TUCKER Future Nurses '56, Pep Club '56,'58g Commercial Club '58, Girls Sports '58. GLENDA VALENTINE Honor Society '58, Pled eg Future Teachers '57,'58g Par- lismentnrinn '58, Pep Ciub '56,'57,'58g Library Staff '585 Latin Club '58, Mixed Chorus '57,'585 Girls Chorus '56,'S7, '58, Pianist '56. BOB WALLIS Four-H Club '583 Spanish Club '56,'57,'58g Audio Visual Club '57,'58. SANDRA WARD ROBERT WATSON Student Council '58g Science Club '58, Spanish Club '56, '57,'585 Band '56,'57 '58, Vice-President '585 Lettermen Club 'svgsag Baseball '56,'57,'58, Bnsketbnll '56,'57,'58, Captain '58, Class Vice-President 'S8g All-Conference Basketball '57: Mr. Pirateer Attendant '58. LARRY WATTS JERRY WEBSTER MARY WEEKS journalism Staff '58, Future Homemnkers '56,'58g Future Nurses '57,'58g Secretary-Treasurer '57,'58g Pep Club '56,'57,'58g Vice-President '58, Latin Club '56, All-School Play '58, Castg junior Play '57, Staff, Commercial Club '58, Reporter '58. BETTY DAVIS WELLMAN J. H. WELLNER Wrestling '56,'58. JUSTIN WELLS Honor Society '56,'57,'58g Spnnish Club '57. LYNN WHISLER Art Club '57. KARL WHITE Wrestling '56,'57,'58. it env--0' BOB WHITENER Br2 s Pep Club '56l'57, Spanish Club '58, Photography Club '5 ,'57, C56 and 57 at North West Classen ighschool, Oklahoma Cityl. GERALD WHITFIELD Student Council '56,'57, Twelve-Year Club '53, Lettermen Club '56,'57,'58, Football '56,'57,'58, Track '57,'58, Wrestling '56,'57,'58. ANDY WILKERSON DARIN WILKINS Honor Society '58, Science Club '58, Band '56,'57,'58, Biology Award '56, Chemistry Award '57, Outstanding Chemistry Student '57, Semi-Finalist in Westinghouse Science Talent Search '58. BARBARA WILLIAMS Future Homemakers '56, C56 at Midwest City Highschool, Oklahomaj. JIMMY WILLIAMS Pep Club '56,'57, All-School Play '57, Cast, Football '56, Track '57, Wrestling '57. JANELLE WILLIAMS Honor Society '57,'58, Treasurer '58, Student Council '56, '58, Secretary '58, Annual Staff '56,'57,'58, Editor-In-Chief '58, Future Teachers '56,'57,'58, Vice-President '58, Pe Club '56, Spanish Club '56,'57,'58, All-School Play '55 Cast, junior Play '57, Cast, Debate '56,'57, Art Club '56, '58, Vice-President '58, Class Secretary and Treasurer '56, Spanish I Award '56, Art Appreciation Award '57, Annual Queen Attendant '58, Art Award '57. WILBERT WILLIAMS Student Council '57,'58, Vice-President '58, Journalism Staff '58, Sports Editor '58, Spanish Club '56,'57,'58, Junior Play '57, Cast, Lettermen Club '56,'57,'58, Baseball '56, '57,'58, Captain '57, Class Citizenship '58. CAROL WILSON Student Council '57, Office Staff '58, journalism Staff '58, Associate Editor '58, Future Homemakers '56,'57, Future Teachers '56,'58, Pep Club '56,'57,'58, Mixed Chorus '56,'57, Robe Chairman '57, Girls Chorus '56,'57. JERRY wu.soN CHARLOTTE WITHEE Talent Assembly '56,'58, Office Staff '58, Pep Club '56, Latin Club '57, Secretary '57, Mixed Chorus '56, Girls Chorus '56, Girls Quartet '56, Art Club '58. DELMAS WOODRUFF Four-H Club '58, Latin Club '56,'57,'58, Audio Visual Club '58. JERRY WOODS Science Club '58, Spanish Club '56,'57,'58, Baseball '56, '57, Basketball '56, Track '56, Wrestling '57. JUDY YORK Student Council '57, Twelve-Year Club '58, Future Home- makers '56, Pep Club '56,'57, Cheerleader '57, Girls Sports '56,'57,'5a. BUDDY YOUNG Talent Assembly '58, Science Club '57, Four-H Club '56, '57,'58, Vice-President '57, President '58, Future Teachers '58, Baseball '56,'57,'58, Wrestling '56,'57,'58, Outstanding 4-H Boy '58, M.C. at 4-H Assembly. JANET YOUNG SYLVIA ZUMBRO Honor Society '58g Student Council '5Bg Office Staff '585 Future Homemalrers '56: Future Nurses '56,'57g Latin Club 57 58g Algebra I Award '56, CARRELL CAMPBELL BROOKS Future Homemakers '56g Pep Club '56,'57g Library Staff 56 Latin Club '56,'57g Mixed Chorus '56g Commercial Club 589 Reporter 'SBQ U58 in Californinb. 'Remember all the fun we had, all the friends we made, and all we learned or tried to learn during the three years we spent in and out of this building and its halls? n That's what these two seniors, re- presentatives of the last graduating class of the old Putnam City, seem to be think- ing as they take a last look at their second home. ln just a short time, many other seniors will be doing the same thing and thinking the same thoughts. Gradua- tion is looming into view, and with it, many thoughts of the future. We hope that in the years to come - the future - the seniors will be able to look back over their memories of their days at Putnam City and visualize its halls and buildings. f?'Y'ff?9'Psiim 'F OFFICERS: President, Betty Cothamg Secretary-Treasurer, Marie Travis: Vice-President, David Kissiclr. SPONSORS: Miss Ivene Paris, Mrs. Clarice C A S S 0 F I 9 5 9 Prentice, and Mrs. Patsy Knoblock. Juniors Look Forward to...... HL vf ,rf 2 Jarean Alexander Kay Alger jack Allen Judy Allen Lester Anderson Nedra Anders: Q ' A A A r A ,R Mi A ,i A was ri f,Q? f.v A dm ' .N A , f ' R - x..,7:2 2 . , . me A, ' I Jimmy Bednar Fern Billingsly Don Blackley Richard Blakely Linda Boatman Marlin Bosv av i POPULARITY: Judie Wollard and George Lawson. SCHOLARSHIP: Russell Smith and Becky Roberts. CITIZENSHIP: Bob Deupree and Anne Hayes. Graduation From New School... SL -A f.,,,p44.U' nrol Aver itte any Boswell i 'Q' -uv-nav E. 5'3 . 41 Barbara Babb 'em Zz- .49- f- A ine Jean Brewer Eddie Baker Virginia Baldwin f .4 ,Q ggi! A Melton Brain Dale Bricker -35- ,a u . Jack Bean Sharon Beavers -4' Thelma Brower . A L. Q, V ,i 49 of fv- Zf LLL' Gary Bruton ff-qt ,K Wifi joan Buckles Phyllis Burrell Adi' C,-ef' 337' 1 Carol Cavanesse Janis Campbell l. Mary jo Douglas and Martha Cox get ready for the Pep Club rush party. Jere Chambers Edward Chandler A , ata CC C C C 5, rsyy C he H :nr fl W ,W me Em. ' we lee' 1 1 , 'J ' .pl ' 'Qs dw. 'CS 'KC joe Coker Cheri Cole Cheryl Cole Mary Cole Barbara Coley X Qlwqi Qi' M M 111 7 '-a' Martha Coonfielcl Trent Comman Betty Cotham jean Cox David Crawford Glenn Croc .... 34- Janis Bylel V'f f9 Curtis Carg C ,F 09' he ifwufi fd? C C X. 5 K-AEC, 'fs Terry Chilcc Carolyn Cc 'nw' 'QP' red Daniel Lynn Daugherty ' D of-sf '43 pf 5 Diff Q 4' i. i inald Dodd Norma Doss QW. f--, ass Scif. A 'ole Edlund Gary Eierman o I D ms 'A 5 ' 5 ...W-'ev I. 'X 1 a...n4' wr h Marlene Davis ,as r. -2 Q- I : ' an I P,-as ' ' 4 WU' f , n 'V' 1 L Jimmie Lou Denton Bob Deupree g y S 5 ,L 9 3 ll ii Mike Down s Ri? V 1 X? .fy N ...f Lynn Elam if Q.-ao' 'Q ldy Evans June Ferguson Gerd Fetch .ww S t. an Fillipo Ethel Par Foley -35 Virginia Drumiller Barbara Dulaney ivan .. ,ak . 4 Darla Dies 'O' flu, 7 , L V. n ,, , Darlene Dulaney This is the future home ofthe Putnam City Pirates and Princesses. Coach Vandemeer seems unworried but Coach Garri- Q, Q x I val Nw K if W if 'di S N F 7 to , by '.1 -' - L',L , N s Sharon Ford jo Anne Freeman Larry Fu 'L in .3 Q,-Q3 if Pat Furbee Mike Gaffney Rosalee Garrc son and the boys aren't so sure as they shout en- couragement to the team. T4 f P 1 ' ' ev gg Robert Gresham Diana Hall A 311 W , L, 2, - .1 'L - W5 G EZSERQ .X fmw . , 55153151-VY 'E -Y f iw- A P a 3 I if Kay Hamit jan Hammer vi 1 n ',taaf f s . M ,F ranyttt .. 'iz i Lf rx is - N .5 ' P 4 A 2.- f ill 5 z a mmo .:5,l.-.fn . ,tt K, .t xii -'V :E ,rM '53,gga, . '?sL k i 5 Q ' ' 5 1 7 ?'1 Eddie Gerth Wayne Gordon jim Gre4 W Anil' ar-Q-L qt at A he . 4 Merwin Hammon john Hand 3 Fred Hanger Don Hansen Mary Hart Nina Hart Carol Hartenburger Jerry Hatc -36- at in 9 '5 '? Beth Haws Ann Hayes Carmen Heiliger Billie Heitzler Don Helm Morgan Hensle .Qi 9 -we nqgv- 3 Bruce Holman nes- ja alia Betty Huggins f . 4 'Wi ? 9 Donna Jackson ,Q QA1 ,sg B -M' law if 'Y If li' '. in as f 1 , 5 .. I fp. R ..x. Susie Holmberg uv-f-4-ua Barbara Hope Mary Ann Hopkins Mary Ellen Howm 'Work hard and eat your Wheaues says famous football la er Otto Grahm in an interview wi P Y v reporter, Harlen Charles Hulsey if QMNQU Phil Jacobs ,4- aw- ,-.cf vf '77 ichard Jeffries Ann Jenson Geraldine Johnson 451 Qfe Quan! X .1 Jay Johnston Bill Jones Judy Jone: Y 9, gifs , L..3M Edith Karr Janet King Judy King Mad Memories! Do you recognize these Pep Club wt ,ff Pledges of 1956? 'dz' 3 sa ,px J' , 14- , N, A K. Xe, r .. i , , li' K ' ,LQ . 3 3 , Dave Kissick Richard Klitz 9 Q df,-an 'wand , 'f It ..--.sqm K -...ws - -www Seorge Lawson Richard Lay 1 Naomi King Sue Kinney Madelyn Kin 'KM' gill! Bernadine Koch Geraldine Koch Linda Lale Gail Larg I ge ' Janet Lee Mary Ann Le Grange Sharon Le Grange Norman Loeffl ..3g.. 'vis 750 wwf hiya' , nics Lombard jimmy McCann Paula McCann Sadie McClellan Sue McDowell Pat McGugu e i an M, 4,5-5 NWC fi K Sk we 3' 5 if 'f, 5 lx S D K 5 . Q -a D. McKean 3-v'r Lrkh gf D K A ld thony Maupin Celestial Mitchell Don Moles vu , D .ar gf M . ' eee I we . iiii D 3 ii ' ., .. j -'Q .- rlotte Mondie David Moniger Allen Moose :itil use 'Q My ,onel Moran Gwen Moulton Mike Murphy 1 Fred McMillan Kent McNeil Karen Martin Steve Martin Mike Mason What! Me worry! Doug Miller makes like Alfred E. Newman at the '57 Down South Talent Show. fa li j' ,MK Vg? ,Q H-was-5 1919545 J 'N-null? ff , as 6-AV Gene Nailon 'Have you got that spirit? Our cheerleaders always ,N have! -wh. Arthur Murray Mike Muse ., -n,..nnv jerry Nash Connie Mye 9 '53 'QW i' evo W. .. , john Norri '-A -uni .af Pat O'Brien Kurt Ockerhouser Mickey O'Ke 4' M' -Q? in A - IZ- 4 M ...gf K eg 'Q e. v L ' 'QE MM' A P in Karen Oller David Padgett joe Payne Lou Ann Pendergrapt -uf if . Mm' Barbara Price Kenneth Rada Charlene Ramsey jeffrey Randall .40- y 1: , . Dwayne Pitts Bill Porte XR, t L f Gene Recer Letha Rei 5, il A Q 'ai S. S we 5--lirics - r Q .1 -is len Renfro av We V. 5 .sw af- f M9 neth Rollins nr' nron Sands 5,-N . ,. . . 1-tif an letra Sharp fzfff it ., ,Vx 8 x ldy Shidler R J mini X leer- N f -milf' Wesley Ritchie Becky Roberts 43 ,R ni V3 L . me A 'WB R i f IQ K? l kt 'Mi i David Rosen Modean Rucker '- he -P1 my Q. Monta Rose Saunders Donna Schwendker Liil :kk iii -is ,,..., ii,, ,f New if Hr- JW f X Anne Shaw Kay Shelton .. K WY T? QA t ei so intee it SA ew- ii .N :sunk R X M. , , r I f 3 I Donna Simpson john Singletary -41- Dale Roberts Vernon Roberts Nancy Rodgers 'Q' ga ' 1-141 Ann Russell Carole Salmon Donna Sanders These seniors show off their new rings to anyone and everyone who will look. S ,ff 449 if Mary Weeks and Dick Wolverton can hardly believe that we finally have new auditorium curtains. 9. 51 'nib it we an--f it xr' Q ' fn - 'K -T 'f Wei' Q l .ii gg Q tif F32 2 Q ' --T if -, Kent Sorrels Gary Spann Don Spearmen ,A Ag 5' 2 :wife ...uma .av ,gf ' V mx' Noel Singletary Howard Smith A ,uw Stella Singleton o-O. i ww- janet Smith , ,,, if 1 .K K ,Q 1' , .iz , X .W .. 'W an X ' ' 'O e .A .E ' ,. 4, 1 1- .W , , ' I Mgr? . f 4, ' Judy Smith -if ,Ce Sky v -an J.. ,qi - Mx 'Q' Janice Si -:lu-ii qv- 9 jay Smi N---f' ,., r t Luana Smith in 4, 'vw I If 'K Russell Sn Wi . I 7 -,www i 1 , L,4v-ng, joe Stacy Chan Stalsworth Farland Stan! Q . a- , ' 'F i' .7 - V5 l v Q A iv -V 'Kiwi 3 ,, .. ' E . , A Lv W V .we 1' ws' ' we 1, 'wk-.avr 'N'- ' tx :yl 1 ludy Stephenson 5 on -an qi' I t 3 ii 4 E Burdette Stiner Bob Stone David Stone Burgis Swiggart jean Taylw --42- r Templeman Janis Tennyson en Townsend Marie Travis ,.,:,, .X , Q S C Q Q X r. - X - - gi N X 3 w Q 'N-1 is X 3 A s nn Walkup Lynett Ward i y Watson Gary Webb Whittaker Wayne Willey - F sw . f' A ' NWN' ...Qi .ii gif ' 'Ki , f Q X K x 'e X H 1 Q fr Bill Thomas jerry Valentine Cecil Thomas Sue Tinsley Delores Van Vliet john Varbel jim Walker 'Here let me tote those books awhile, says Francis Lombard to steady Donna Simpson. Karolyn Wat son Glenda Westervelt jimmy Williams ig 5-qsl'P': io ooo Y .W ' 'K li X K .6 f-ui if ,rf ' 0 L k . fi ',2jj2jj,,ffffjjS Sophomores Look Activities In Wayne Williams Judie Wollard Judy Wood C ASS OF I960 Nancy Woolf Pat Woolum Mike Woolum OFFICERS: President, Tom Piniong Vice-President, Roy Thom- asg Secretary-Treasurer, David Rout. its Dick Wolverton Lynn Wilson Lavon Wlthey Judy York -44- Forward To Increased New School. POPULARITY: Iudy Cole and Don Nelson. AQ CITIZENSHIP: Bill Gib- bens and Judy Ritter. SCHOLARSHIP: F r e d d y Kate and Elizabeth Nichols. SPONSORS: Miss Elizabeth Carlson and Mrs Gloria Moody. -45- ...ax gkx ww 'rf Patsy Aday john Allen - ,J ia it sa E W ,K y A -nw lug V A' lll f'ff ' 4 B -B --33? f' . QB 1 Frieda Avants K.. Ramona Barber F tr 5, 1- 4 c . 7 4 4 .B B ' t 'P B '5 -Q 'jun lf 5' . ef , I 1 -AP xx an - .. Larry All en 15-Wm. Beryle Allanbaugh Barbara Anderson -'AWK is Q M . Y X E WK xg! - D Alii ,yli iii .,. .. ,.,... 'B Barbara Barlow wa- E Roger Bean La Glenda Benson Linda Birge Martha Kuhlman looks pleased after having been crowned football queen by Captain Doug Miller. if L 3 B ,'f ' 3+ jo Ann Barnett Barbara Bay Zren 7 4- 'fs' 'la fff.B'lmi11 .L Jerry Black Judy Blanc 'X K . '-l' K 55,9 Us Kenneth Blazer Sandy Blizzard E ,. ' K -1 Q In Q ' l l I.. ,J B 1' L fn , . I , 'sq t 'N 'Q J Why B lv-mfr! B' A f Pat Boucher Van Bourn 'iw logs I ' ' , if -.,.n il' n x 5 ui . K lk V ' 4- ' ,. ? A Kfnfgdf 1 yi W ii B - A 2 :M . kxqjs: A E .B W' f qw-na 4. Y Beverly Ash! S E B ra A xii! , Carl Be: ff'-N fi QUE Q my-u ' Judy Blasin, a M an Mickev Bot: A B Charles B4 or B , K 'Gill' -A '-ff Nr' jane Bowen Jewell Ann Brackett .-46-. +53 H' Ricky Bra . Q' , 1.1 tis K fig 7 Y S not ' G 0 si 5 MSX Ni N162 W ll 1 es Brewer .ii 1 S A fs A Larry B tink man Sue Briscoe we Y n :la Brown Sue Brown Billy Buford es V 'R X3 was Na-A , :, . ' Look at all the people,' says Tom Ferguson to Martha Cox, as Bev Douglas smiles and Troy Free- man, well, we don't know what's wrong with Troy. y Burch Edna Burr Cecil Burton ,R ' in ' -. sf' 2 5 , ,P -as 'R MM 5 ww fx' A, .,,,, 5 3' .......- X ..,f , ,rf-3, hml w if .-My l 4 V t .pr eg 'wif' K , R N 4, , Y 1 R ' ,,2, f ' f. 59 :.. BL I L 1 fx- ... r l K 1- A d Campbell Russell Carter Steve Chambers Robert Chugon Richard Clan han Charles Clonce I. If 'ws N- -vm .qv M as Q av' Q 'WA C A Ls C' d Coffey Judy Cole Carol Coley Coleen Collett Donna Cook 32? , 'on B A I Wilma Cook 5 ,QV l . 7 1. - Q Mm' 'Ar Lk .,,.-3-.Q A M... .cg , . is- a -3' U I g I le Cordrey Billy jean Corley Lance Cornman Shirley Couteau jimmy Cozart Jerry Crockett .471 TSP! fi P I 'X i li - 5 k ' Aary Cunningham Tommy Cupples il . 5 it ,. VI: n V .',,k S J A ,: , 1 Sam Davis Johnny Deckard .nm as wi age fp, :- wtf. f Nadine Eakins Terry Ellege Emma Io Curry Mike Curtis -'1-'2 .R ' F Q , : 1, ia . X ar' ki kk 'wx uv M ' i F ' A l , J 4 Gayla Dick Dorothy Dorris '33 at , ' ,Q-49, af Beverly Davis 54:1 dw A josi e Dav as k 4 Carol Dulaney Robert Eal D rnr it F Q . , Q K V- at L. f K V7 n Phylis Endsley jimmy Eoff Alice Epps 'Watch it! Doris Krahl screams to Joanna Team, as ,. . they decorate the Goal posts. A Steve Fleming Fig, vnhf bb ki N . ri Aw? , L it 533 I -M., 23. f 31 wh im 'Ba , ..f. . My 5 ,, ,fr- ,. . john Fowler Bill Frantz RUN Roberta Fry Judy Gambill Aim.. Pat Fielc Donna Floyd Leonard Fo Jeri Frey Y. 'fd james G f 'ff ig L 'G X T olyn Garner we-env rry Gates :Qi .QL v KX: W tv ll Gibbens ik We ry Gillespie '17 A--f .- ia Guthrey F' px. oat!! ,gos- wa' mda Hawks -.ax image Bill Gary Patsy Gattis S s s Q .1 :.,, E , Dale Gibson .N me if 'YF Phylis Gilparrick or f Y-JR Nab- Mary Hagen 2 . xg 9 Qi K , V W9 , - e I' 9 , I David Helm , if Z V jerry Gates . .,..,,,, Q, . ,:,,,fn K , iiaa.. if W t .., I La Vada George ,X me ' 1 . 5, 1 .VG ...W ., ...a gig 3 , az is .. N n john Gifford 3 ,f , 7 f . , ivws , N. 13 -M Mary Lou Goodwin if 6' - v , -A-fv A Odean Haley f?gk'.V ,gf K e fa 9 Q wr G ' 49' ' n Ioyce Herrin -497 Dancing in the dark at the homecoming sock hop is newly crowned football queen Martha Kuhleman and her lucky escort. .. 1 dvi f M ff . H 1' QU V , 5' 2 M -rf' -, ' N -WM-1 N ,M J N' ,W ,VVY W We if .DF A I Mary Gorum Laffy Graybill judy Gritzmaker H Afbij A ,y my , Q 1 ,Q , W vt ,x 50' X . 10' 3 , ag ggtryt at ,iff Pat Halley Suzanna Hammer jerrv Lon Harris F54 . 1 L A f ,.,,. P of -v '4 ? . M' q .5 1... -, --. R H Patrick Henderson David Hibbs Lonnie Hickman , wr we , Q., wngp I mi Q M L, x J Jerry Hill Freddy Hillerby Gary Dale Hoefer fait' 1- A. My 4- M! a n ' 'Q' P is x Vendell Howell Marilyn Huck Charles Hudson fi Wann 4. , li 1 - . ., Wx, . M 3, V' X5 3 S X .1iQ.Aj? Bill Jennings Sonny johnson Miss Coffee Welcomes new pledge, Phyllis Endsley at the Pep Club rush pany. --f q -3 at an .t,e K ' L .sl I , . f f Barbara Holliday Janice Horner eu -.: . . ,ss ar., fx ' r ,N 61. Mike Huffman nt an N450 iw- -wr . -.H 'il-L .4 M L Allena jones Barbara jones Kay jones Q in me aj f 'W' ' 4-wwf? Dekeria Ho , 4 ' D nf . ,Q ' wi' 0. L. M fi sf? 'M Bill Hunt jerry Iacc 'E fn if' Q- Z' ' we .Q .aff if - g Q ,,:,, if 5 Robert jon K ii' T I ,:.. r A +3 5 A -dv' I M-. I was Q V ijsl V+ Q: gf f Q tile Q xv Freddy Kate Tommy Keller Dinese Ken Vicki Kesler if I, . Betty Knobbe Gene King Party Kirt 5 ., an Iliiika 1'-il' md' ,,,,,,w-, 4-was A M . eg ' A by . Tia : fr. L ,x My 5-H gffgg n y WLT Eff, y ff? v i - David Lambert Gary Lanc IIE W-dvi fi s tggy Larson -sexi ' ry jo Lemmon 5, ii xx .. qv-vw f 'ff ef- K b Lineberry vu , ...I eff J .ymexg yce Loyd was 'wi V- if F aid is McCraw D' X L A ice Mata tr -3 jerry Lawson S' x .V va T9 in . L .Q- ,. L..k E Lucy Ellen Lightner Louise Lofgren Simi .ik --nn? 4: Ni? Beth McBryde axis 4-v-adv' K I noun jimmy Leathers viii 5 Steve Lindsey 2 Bud Long l,.-. . M ,, q Sidi Ekr 'M L X , .S ,M Viola McCandless Karen Macom Sammarha Maddox we-gszg biz as-Sf ex 1 Bill Meade ...- wrt I . ,Eire ' Diane Merchant A di , Kay jones and Linda Burge compare notes on Hell Day. Martha McCasland Sandv McClary 5 ,ti 0 jucly Martin Charles Martin , ' L JLL Q' Rebecca Miller Bill Mock -51- x 'M nw Q nf V ,Nr ' Loi s McCraw Marilyn Martin r i M if Henry Moles M ' 1 ? D K .1 jim Morwood Wayne Nailon ...au-V Qt, if ffm' tl an .PHA Pat O'Brien 'Don t hit me don t hit mel' pleads Judy Shidler with I-ddie Mynck behind the scenes at the All- Max Moulton . .:, Ai .li Nita Murphy ra J 'W if . 2 IQ Paul Nees hee t :W wa. jimmy Overturf ri I nw 5? . -. . 5 3 W ' fan 7 Carl Palmer Q-f jg JE P xx ii PW' 1 K 255. Ronald Pai-tin ,JM X :A K .V iff Y ? v'Tt'f' E5 A at Sandr a P axson 4 L. Don Nelson ' 'ttl Barbara Owen ,gk T Gloria Parker QE 3 r fRq'w-molly' -2 'QQ '14 Steve Patterson ,Ji fin.-vi Della Percival Ja wg. Henry Murr t an . - ,,, aw .wwf Sheri New WW M4311 3, if ck son Pad Q W' ki 'N J' T lf. Q Ron Parson 'mir .F ' ii 'iw -..., auf Eiga ' Paul Pay W! vi W. V ., ,, Mary Picka ' S nzella Pickard Q f 'xii - ,Xx. b 'X ' nald Plunkett rw ' Q' 5 5 f ' i ff, A L lncy Price Q.. as 39 ...... . -..Mar A 'at Rainbolt Tom Pinion .t x S yr . Y, X xx w Qx X W P 'SP ,5- Yvonne Pol son eh l Bill Pritchett !1TfiA 17' I li Phillip Ratliff -W .fe rgffix wefwh , Sylvia Pittman it eil: Phil Powell a n T nh '. S' jadean Quinn 3 .gff 1-QW .Q .,, Randall Ratliff To die, to sleep, to dream no more, says Karen Martin in the All-School Play. i R wr P ensei Robert Renner f' , ii fi f it X 'S , ' 'Q 9' 'N' f ' 1 . I' 'N at 'Z' 'S .- vii? Lf 4 ' ,. R it f of-it rid Rodgers David Rout lim Rueb Emily Ryan ' Mgr its Q Q- if 35 , A Q X , i ,rat R :la L. JL, ,rvk ,,,..avg1v In wk 'iii , Q S A , .ne R . arles Sanford Joann Saunders Lucy Sewell Elizabeth Shane Joanne Reville lk ,fri an-47 w 'wif' ,Q Harriet Saffran f 3 M 'ff . S Q Oi' ' u ,J , .:,. R M .5 Q W FS C Q EA jim Rich 5 W! I tx 1. 3' lx Kenny Sander Linda Shelton Leslie Shilling at ' ,,. .S r ,,. i n -., ., n i nt S H t i or L , A 'QL, PV . Q 5, it A 4' 4. h 5 1 Carol Shively Carol Shipp Donna Shuler Sherri Sinclair Sue Singree Bob Smit l ii S --A .... was f, W M H 'Q ...S l ,Agua ...F-fl J K GX 1 iefv F 'V' Vg Mmm SSS SVSS S n , i S if . K .. Carl Smith jo yce Smith Lloyd Smith gk aw A an 5 g - My-' x M A Mike Smith ,. M 1 iw' Qi 'TQ' my ' b , :..,, A A iiht t A. fa. Violet Smith Carol Sparks john Stacy Lahonda Stallcub 'Windy weather ahead, sang weatherman Harry Volkman, who was the featured attraction at our Q . Alumni Assembly this year: , m fi to , ff QQ T it X WV! ' Wanda Steward 5 E 171 f-an Barbara Stone :sv 4? is Larry Swan -54.. Sherry Smith Jimmy St anfield wiqgyuf-' HPV Ann Stewart in V, of H A Bill Stone .- ,vp , - 1 jean Taylor A I Tommy Sm, ...L ga 1 A .ka Joyc e Stee , 5 .mul 1 . I .- David Stinchci I . ,Q A ,aw v If i A. -awrill' 1, S-Nfl l K in Bob Stor ' W -15 nf an 4 Q iv Y Roy Thoma mt ,ww 0- K Y .rf --fs. ,t Arles Thompson -ew 'K AN i' ug - C3 I -Q' 'vo--wil .X X, Valinda Thorne Hon Truitr Leona Ulrich n it W ,-f 1 G E W if ,iii gt A 'QF at . ...t..-A- ' ry Valentine Larry Vaughn is .fa Q-3 4 of W Barbara Townsend M.:-'Q wg' 1. sr t 'iff 2 Richard Underwood ,lg 5' L ii L Martha Wagner f E A M r .J . if ,Ns J in Q W - . ffriia . in . Q-fi , I1 fe ff 5 f ark Walker Bruce Walkup Linda Wall tygistertkii. Q me A 3 'k is as W' AQ , eil, ef Q ' A A at Weaver Martha Webb Ann Webster . ' - it .inning P 3 w' if 8 ,sa - t fx ye ' ff .sf 3' , ug, si- K 'Wx' 'Wim' Q t' wh Wenthold Richard Wheelis Nancy Wilcox Our pint sized pirate Bev Douglass and st d in 4 Y u ent manager David Whittiker watch the Pirates gain yardage. if 5 A 'Ji K as Qu is-fi fa ef' -an i,,,,.4 ' ' X V Ll if A Linda Warren Judy Watson Barbara Watts 2 're 'W , if ..i,--1 env M .... K if -.gp 'H .. av A xi ,Q aff K . Frank Wellner jack Wellner .sl W' .ff 'rlf fx .fi --FW ,qi 3 1. L A I. Nancy Williams Karen Withee 55- is 'S Q fy 1 U if 1 jackie Wells V, by I lloward Wolff ' ' ,, W -.EF K 5 2 all tw' 1- ,, ,.,V, in xl -K1 I Roger Wright Glenna Wright Robert Wyatt David Wylie Doug Young A- 3 - tzvz t i . 4 ffl- . 4-kg A, 15777146710 D112 ?ft-.. J f -J l t '7' will .. 1 ei 50,14 - jf-'f ,o Q N74 xc-J C as Y g -1 lxll Q f'-,fly i 'lf 1 iliq Q Q -r7L ,4-f-4L,.g,7 Z! .li 11-ff'-in 'r' ' -'4 K , Q Q yix 3 A-F t fcL Lg, 'ij-Z L42 . ,J-' lf. Z. 47-gzpif f'i,'j' -AM 14, 5' X I , I K 5 V. in Mary Evans 1. ' ff'-'df-fljfglf- 'j'f!fJ'f' 'Q f'f'ef'5 fffyefiff' L ff- V44 4241211 frnf Leffn... 4 -Q cf ,a A .4. 14.4. cl . .gif -1 'ffb rf 2:2 I . V COUNTERCLOC' WISE: .1 1. Ann Webster and George Lawsonfenioy coke for two. 2. Putnam City has its Rip Van Winkle in Stanley Rush. 3. No, no, Janie, put the tinsel on the tree, not on Janelle. Tell 'em how to do it, Kenny. Look out, Doug, Pat is shaking the ladder. Where's Marlene? All this trouble just to decorate a tree. -56- ww P7 CLOCKWISE: The assistant librarian Mrs. McKinney, and her assis- tants really get the work done. Now what was the name of that author? Mrs. Holmes' senior English class seems to be stumped. Gwen Moulton gets the line just right, while John Clark and Darin Wilkins work out a tough problem during their mechanical drawing class. Credit, debit, liability, assets -wow-there's alot to bookkeeping. When in Rome - and that's where these Latin students seem to be - do as the Romans do. QHQDP -1' L, R3 1 :.v, ' .gig Q nemmcncn 5 I - , M .,,..-.- A- EF 1524 S? v 5 'C U FM. NE ABOVE: 1. Mrs. Corrigan explains the whys and wherefores of music theory to some of her students. 2. The boys really work while in shop. 3. Giving joy Murray some pointers while in home ec- onomics, rs Judy Patteson, state finalist in the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow contest. BELOW: 4. Put the thingamajig on the dealie-bob over there - that ought to do it. Auto mechanics classes must really get confused S0mCI1mCS. 5. Careful there, don't fall in when the class is almost over Ig 1 ew, w .fu nu is -X 2 'mw- X if 3 L. -A .W . V, , 1? 4 Hx X... 11 7, ,., Q: -, ,Mrk 'S- ABOVE: 1. 'I charge you guiltyl' American History students battle in court. 2. 'Do I have to go firsr?' All drivers' training students have this feeling the first time they drive. BELOW: 3. Margaret Tucker tells her classmates some of the finer points of speaking. 4. Putnam City's baseball team pose for a picture before their first game of the season. ..60-- RIGHT: 1. Don Green puts the finishing touches on Big Chief Put- nam, while other members of the art class look on. BELOW: U 2. 'I know there's a brain somewhere, biolo y student Doug Miller tells his dissecting partner, Rogert Fash. LOWER RIGHT: 3. What happens now? Chemistry students never know what to expect in some of their wild experiments. fy, Vx Bw' W I fm- . .tmp .Pl !'f' Confucious say, While hard at thought, No work, no play, is glory brought. This motto good, it holds no loops, It's good in clubs, it's good in groups. Our Latin Club is ranked superb, Our chorus is something to be heard, Our Student Council is the best in nation, Inquire within for information! TIONS TUDENT Members Work For if G V C Wlllll COUNCH 'x !, '. President Doug Miller School Improvement. The purpose of the Putnam City Student Council is to promote better understanding and school spirit. The accomplishments of the sixty-member Council this year included the all-school play, the successful sock hops held after several games, the decorated Waste containers placed in the halls, and the bulletin board which disolavs school activities and those of the Council. INTER'CITY MEMBERS: D. Miller, j. Fuller, K. Martin, J. Ferguson, assistant sponsor, Mr. Coonfield, G. Lawson. ,641 my . . ..XXx S.. V wikiiiggjk gg ,M ki M 6 r Q if A4 - A .. Si i AQ- A, , ' Z :. - wx In -if A 33 f ' H L 'Q' XJ 5 K K .x my 61 S 4 Q f , - R wt ws M5 'gr ' .4 S 3 5 V iw' ' w , x x .f - ' ,Q . , gk K X . . . i Hi, ' gf B Qs g 1 0 Y wg, x T. K as a. . K N . ' 3 was ' if 5 it 5,1 X + 1 ' 'lksf X , , ,i L S V W E V 9 4, Q 5' L if . if Q s Q! be ' ,rj ,'U H , ,-,few Gi .wb :W Sf sr , President Judith Corbett Vice-President Judy P atteson Secretary Diane Edmund HO OR SOCIETY ROW ONE: D. Edmund,Z1. Patteson, J. Corbett, J. Williams. ROW TWO: N. Cole, L. johnson, T. McBryde, K. Cole M. Craig, W. Buck, S. umbro, P. Douglas. ROW THREE: N. Anderson, C. Mondie, C. Mitchell, I. Cox, J. Lilley C. Cole, J. King, D. Hall, G. Smith. ROW FOUR: S. Rush, D. Adams, A. Funkhouser, D. Courcier, K. Oller,J ! l Wollard, B. Haws, L. Lale. ROW FIVE: 1. Payne, G. Recer, W. Ritchie, M. Gaffney, N. Loeffler, D. Wilkins, L. Hadley, 1. Well s. ROW ONE: M. Coonfield, M. Hart, J. Allen, J. Parker, J. Buck, J. Rollins, G. Valentine, C. Watson, J. Absher, A. Coker, C. Hartenburger. ROW TWO: N. Doss, M. Travis, G. Johnston, J. York, C. Heiliger, N. Miller, V. Baldwin, J. Murray, H. Powell, R. Smith. ROW THREE: S. Ford, J. Tennyson, G. Lawson, J. Johnston, G. Moulton, J. Smith L Elam D. Roberts, J. Valentine, N. Loefler. NOT PICTURED: J. Ferguson and W. Allen. i . i 7',e,,s,,,e, The purpose of the National Honor Society is Janelle Williams to reward students who can combine superior grades with good citizenship. The main project of this society is the publica- Sponsor tion and sale of Student Directories. Here Judith Mrs. Mrytle Mullin ax Corbett and Janelle Williams sell Directories to Dave Whittaker and Nicki Cole. 67 i President Vice-President Gaye Smith Mary Weeks ROW ONE: Sponsor, Miss Coffey, M. J. Douglas, M. Markwell, P. Douglas, M. Weeks TWO: P. Burrell, S. Chaulk, J. Murray, J. Young, S. Cannon, S. Rolland, K. Boucherz C. Cole, G. Westervelt, j. Taylor, M. Kuhlman, J. Absher, N..Woolf, B. Cotham, S. Huff C. Cavaness, C. Cole, D. Dies, S. Le Grange, B. Koch, M. Hxggens, C. Hartenberger, Gy. Secretary Paula Kay Douglas PEP Lo al Girls Backed M. Cox, J. Team, G. Smith. ROW L. Ward, B. Babb. ROW THREE: L. Reed. ROW FOUR: M. Taylor, Koch. K 3 .. sf 5. EQ 55 Treasurer Pledge Mistress Purlimentarian Mary Jo Douglas Marketa Markwell Joanna Team .-slum Historian Martha Cox Boys All The Way. ROW ONE: C. Wilson, J. Allen, N. Miller, N. Richardson, N. Cole, D. Hall, K. Hamit, L. Boatman, J. Tennyson,J Stevenson, M. Travis. ROW TWO: J. Smith, J. Tipton, N. Rogers, D. Sanders, A. Perry, D. Schwendker, S. Tinsley, D Krahl, K. Oller, C. Hilliger, G. Large, S. Watts. ROW THREE: A. Shaw, J. Young, G. Templeman, D. Simpson, A. King M. Craig, J. Rollins, J. Shidler, S. McDowell, G. Johnston, A. Russell, M. Coonfield, P. Foley. ROW FOUR: G. Moulton M. Townsend, J. Chambers, B. Huggins, J. Denton, J. Campbell, W. Buck, G. Valentine, J. King, B. Hawes, L. Lale. 2 'G' W' 'Qi Q A w I if 4, fa x M Q 5? Q QW E ,N iw. QM 5 Mm, Am A Ai ,, NMA- I 5 2 2 Ms. 25 2.4 2 'S ' , ' Q i U . ,fm ' n ff' Q , 1 .. E v .. I K Q A L, A ' S ' . 1 1 i n ' xy A V A . i ' - ' Sk-'ka Hi ... his 4 Q . A , A A W Ml .wtf .Li a -s , .Q f- an ? sm 9 Q Q rs I 5 M55 'af Q? ' Mwff W' Xu' 'aw' Sw g ' Q Q , Q., , r bqbba 5 K qlqbt lu x V .gf 1- U ..,...i V L l by X ,A W . K5 I , l V ,-X ug I . '. 4.1 ' .- If .l,.N W Q , I V i A x Q in H, ,sv Z Ex, rl Q ' :.: 3 XX 'G' ki 1 'mf 5? .gg 5352? X , AA L, i A , . , - f W: '22, E-gf 2. ff -- ' Q rf? 5 A ' Q Y W Yi 4 i ' Q D V, , fe Q,-. i - - , -f, ' -. A A S'-W , , ,P -,, :,i-, . 1 ,-xi cw W - j 4 A 5, X 2 f 5 A h 1 . A A gx F-4 ' 1 .A Q' K X w.. ,,. f' 2 rk., -A Drum MHEQI Don Fart ing Band Queen Jeanna P arker Escort Howard Smith munds. ROW FOUR: G. Corvin, B. Smith, S. Clinton, R. Smith, J. Bill, J. Stetler, K. Blazer, B. Mills, R. Craig, C. Burton, G. Harris, H. Powell, J. Stanfield, R. Wyatt, R. Watson, F. Code, J. Oden, P. Powell, F. Reed, P. Trough, K. Cole, R. McDodd, J. Parker, K. Oclcerhouser. ROW FIVE: J. Walker, J. Coch, M. Morton, J. Coker, M. Huffman, J. Smith, R. Cullers, J. Padley, J. Hartenburger, J. Deckard, M. Muse, M. Gaffney. One of our most active organizations is our high school band. The band presents half- time entertainment at all football games, and among its other functions is the playing at all pep assemblies. It also contributes much to the crownings of the football and basketball queens. Added to this is its participation in contests each year, including the invitational O. C. U. Band Clinic. OFFICERS: President, Harlan Powell, Vice-Presi- dent, Robert Watson, Student Conductor, Mike Muse, Secretary, Lou Johns n ' Judy Patteson. s, Diane Edmund, ,jp .ti If 1 X QFD' 5 , ,Ga .Q MIXED CHORLI ROW ONE: Ann Hayes, accom- panistg Martha Cox, Vice-Presi- dent. ROW TWO: Mrs. Corrigan, Director, Frank Reed, Student Directory Truda McBryde, Secre- tary and Treasurer, Hank Cordrey, Sargeant at Arms. ROW THREE: Marlene Davis, Carol Cavannass, Librarians. ROW FOUR: Lou johnson, President. ROW ONE: Harry Ben- son, Frank Reed, Hank Cordrey, Morgan Hensley. ROW TWO: Betty Murray, Lou Johnson, Truda Mc- Bryde, Lana Fauver. ROW ONE: A. Hayes, M. Cox, M. Kenny, I. Hillerby, J. Stevenson, L. johnson, M. Higgens, J. Homer. ROW TWO: S. McDowell, O. Haley, G. Valentine, P. Weaver, V. Kesler, F. Reed, R. Thomas. ROW THREE: J. Allen, D. Kemp, G. Hoofer, K. White, C. Cavannass, C. Hudson, S. Davis, B. Porter. ROW FOUR: C. Shively, M. Muse, M. Hensley, B. Stone, K. Ockerhouser, M. Drea, H. Murray. S BOYS' QUARTET: Morgan Hensley, Hank Cordrey, Kent GIRLS' TRIO: Lou johnson, Truda McNeil, Harry Benson. McBryde, Lana Fauver CHORUS Under the direction of Mrs. Patsy Corrigan the vocal music department took part in several contests including Edmond, O.C.U, and Enid. The annual Christmas Program was a hit this year. They presented 'The Littlest Angel' with the help of the speech class. The Putnam Panorama was another outstanding highlight of the year. MIXED QUARTET: Hank Cordrey, Betty Murray, judy Stephenson, Harry Benson. ROW ONE: M. Martin, Warren, E. Ryan, V. Hill, B. Murray, T. McBryde. ROW TWO: H. Benson K. McNeil J. Stout, C. Green, L. Hillerby, P. Larson, P. Endsley, C. Woodruff. ROW THREE: G. Burch, D. Dies, M. Davis: C. Cole, A. Stuart, D. Percival, K. Oller. ROW FOUR: R. Wheelis, P. Francis, J. Hubbard, H. Cordrey, M. Hensley, L. Fauver, S. Kinney. DR MA The drama department as well as the rest of the student body ex- perienced a thrill at the beginning of the new school year, due to the fact that the auditorium had receiv- ed a face lifting during the summer months. New curtains and drapes, as well as other improvements on the stage, were appreciated by all. I'll sue, screams Rocky Schmidz, during a performance of the all-school play. Maureen Townsend, Dick Wolverton and janet O n ..2' 'ff e DMECTO And get your finger out of your eye! janet Smith, as Mrs. Carroll in the junior play, tells her daughter, Sue McDowell, g where to get off. 'Get in there and smear theml' Dick Wolverton, as Mr. Carroll, gives his daughter, Ginger, as played by Karen Martin, a pep talk before the big game. Junior Class Presents Time Gut for Ginger The Junior Play 'Time Out For Ginger' presented March 6, was a smash hit with all ages. It involved the problems of fourteen year old Ginger who was determined she was going to play football. It caused much trouble for her father and two older sisters, but eventually Ginger learned just how much fun being a girl is and forgot about football. IUNIOR PLAY CAST -- E. Baker, J. Wood, D. Whittaker, K. Martin, D. Wolverton, J. Smith, M. O'Keefe, M. Coonfield, J. Johnston, and S. McDowell. -77- .2 . .3,y:Am5,gQ31w' M B. ., 3,-Q , .L , .- q ,L W 5 W N, ix ' . 2 i ' :VTQ - -A Qs- Ji? A , yt? Q52 K we K. 1 eww if Q, si Q Q fa bv' W W V M g N V'? QW. W ag if 543 323' 5 ' .k I IF NY ,gg 135' Y if V 435 Qiixf 5' qi. 1. A if -mi N' Q bv Y' Q ' . .. igxgwuixfigzy X f- fgwmy QQ was A . W aw N is Q A as 'ff ' W It x 316 i ,tg W q , W u gi Y. as :K 'Q' I 3 ' A ,R xv S w K J ' gi in QM, we X silkfigfa l wg gf E Q f Q H Q ff '-I: H ' Q 5 :Z Q J X 'H A K 'Sf ' V I g, L M ., ,L f sf 2 : :sk Q ?,,i.ggwj 5. HS' fe E ,F fm 1 if 1 1 2 , , 4 'iff , E f i fvfglf f H31-ff , if 5 f - 'Hi , ANU , -K favs. f -ww f ,-A--114' Q . -A EL Eg f , 1 A, gk Q. . Mi , I l gg A 5,1 415. W m y , X . 5 35 i as X , 1 fx' 1 W ME Y if in f 'Q' Hn Q P fi Q. R X - W x ' a W Q.. vm ' w '1Q in egg F. H. A. The purpose of F.H.A. is to interest girls in the planning of their own homes. Along with the usual cooking and sewing courses, they have had a course of in- struction in interior decorating. From the club, the wives and mothers of tomorrow gain new knowledge and a better understanding of one of the great- est institution in the world, the home. Home Of Their Own. Sherri New and Beverly Doutglas make sure their table is correctly set for dinner, one o the many things a good home- maker does. ROW ONE: L. Wall, Patteson, J. Buck, L. johnson, B. Douglas, N. Richardson, S. Tinsley. ROW TWO: D. Dies, S. McDowell, N. Woolf, Corbett, L. Stinchcomb, M. Kuhlman, K. Littleton, C. Beckett. ROW THREE: B. Murray, C. Hains, J. Taylor, G. Westervelt, j. Roberts, A. Pierson, J. Chastain, R. Steward. I. Allen, Editorin-chief, C. Wilson, Assistant Editor Sponsor Mr. Ralph Downs JOURNALISM Working toward their princple goal. that of providing the necessary experience needed for students planning to enter the field of writing, the journalism staff has accomplished much this year. An improved Pirate Log has led to a more well-informed school and everyone enjoyed the football programs containing the team's pictures, which were sold at each game. Among their many projects was the selling of Putnam Pirate stationery, which went over very well with the student body of both the highschool and junior high. The Press. . . To Keep SITTING: B. Wellman, J. Team, Circulation Mana- gerg B. Douglas, Club Editor. STANDING: M. Markwell, Exchange Ed- itor, J. Young, Business Manager, Y. Trub, Feature Editor, H. Powell, Adver' tising Managerg Will- iams, Sports Editor. 0,1 Us Well Informed. hx!! h .v ,W ROW ONE: B. Corley, A. Coker, S. Roland, K. Boucher, W. New- some, M. Taylor. ROW TWO: N. Cole, M. Weeks, C. Huey, J. Murray, P. Douglass. -32- ANNU L To create a lasting memory of the last year in the old Putnam City High School has been the main objective of the annual staff this year in producing the 1958 Treasure Chest. The annual included an original cover, twenty additional pages, and for the first time, double section sheets. The members of the staff have also gained a great deal of knowledge as to the production of an annual and the difficulties involved. Staff Produces Final Annual T Editor Mrs. Lois Thompson Janelle Williams Associate Editor Nicki Cole SITTING: P. Kirtley, V. Baldwin, B. Gibbens. STANDING: D. Hansen, M. Wagner, A. Maupin. -g3- M. Cox, J. Hopper, G. Moulton, K Martin, J. Corbett 2 X - H NA A Helping Hand To The Sick. . . The purpose of F.N.A. is to encourage girls to become nurses. The F.N.A. meetings in- clude guest speakers who inform the members what nursing school is like and the qualifications that are needed. The girls also visit hospitals to see how nursing techniques are carried out. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Ettie Van Hom. OFFICERS. SEATED: Mary Weeks, president, Mrs. Ettie Van Horn, sponsor. STANDING: Karen Cole, secretary, janet Young, vice-president. -bt, O ROW ONE: J. Buck, G. Templeman, K. Cole, C. Couteau, A. Pierson, J. Chastain, C. Couteau, 1. Kin . ROW TWO: D. Edmonds, P. McCann, M. Weeks, M. Davis J. Tipton, J. Smith, K. Hamit, M. Taylor. ROW THREE: I. Rollins, J. Youn , N. Hart, A. King, J. Murray, P. Douglas, L. Lale. ROW FOUR: V. Baldwin, S. Smith, B. Barfow, R. Miller, N. Rodgers, M. Higgins, A. Shaw, J. Woo d. . 15. x 184... V. Baldwin, M. Weeks, K. Cole, janet Young. F. T. . Our Future Educators The F.T.A., sponsored by Mrs. Marguerite Smith, promotes interest in the teaching profession. Club meetings often feature either movies or capable speakers, which discuss various phases of teachers' responsibilities, advantages, and so forth. A college scholarship is presented each year to the outstanding club member. OFFICERS: J. Corbett, president, J. Williams, vice-presidentg G. Valentine, parlimentariang I. Hillerby, treasurer, I. Allen, secretary. ROW ONE: G. Valentine M. Coonfield, Corbett, J. Allen, 1. Buck, L. johnson, I. Hillerby, K. Martin, J. Smith, G. Moulton, M. Rucker, S. Tinsley, j. Williams. ROW TWO: C. Faison, I. Lackey, D. Dies, G. Johnston, I. Tipton, K. Cole, C. Cox, S. McClary, J. Ritter, M. McCasland, J. Gifford, Mrs. Smith. ROW THREE: D. Courcier, F. Reed, L. g L. Stinchcomb, B. Wellman, Team, Hopper, N. Miller, B. Brown, M. Wagner, I. Sooro, S. Brown. RTTW' R: I. Allen, T. Smith, S. Holmberg, S. McDowel , J. Shidler, C. Heiliger, S. Sands, 1. Parker, T. Blackley, B. Young, D. Morris, B. Lineberry, B. Roberts. -85- 'Hn Q 'W an-. 11 ' X . . ' 7 In 0 8 Ay ' lf' QM ., I srl. 'Q A5 I v . f 1 jfs 1 1 L, ' ,, ' 'f 3 ' , G4 1342 ii MH' f 1 7' S - x Lfww: 'F' IQ as ab ,F H , W ' , .. -1 , ' ' . vin 3 wr ' Mk My by W' . - wi. ,. pr , .ig :L i W 'i r a ' 33 A L, if fs? 5? TL - A . i 5 in QMRW L A f A J Q A gig, . 4 ,. .,, sq as H Q W Q u 1 if Q 4 1 ? wa 'Q X - ,H '53 Af ,X . YH. QV A, my UHF as ggi ' 5 A ' ,, Y mf 35 ix 1 Nik' W ,iff I D W 'V kk: Y v is V A 7 sgifgglf Y A k 3 Q f I fl L' , -zifif 'EK 5 1? 2 ,S .5 , ,A 561 . L ,g31L,,f W 1 e l 'S W Q if 12 i g -ig, 3 K Ax ? 'W a' x M sf V -f L.. 7 V ,- ,,,.A?u,,f -- . U f fs 4 7 Q . Y, ,. - . , ,n PEECH ACTIVITIE QC 'This is the way it really happened . . . Bill Porter begins a speech in his Speech Activities class. Mrs. Iuanita Wood Speech activities has become one of the most pop- ular extra curricular activities on the Putnam City schedule. Under the direction of Mrs. Juanita Wood, partici- pating students have received many awards and merits at the different state-wide contests. FRONT ROW: B. Knobbe, M. Coontield, J. Smith. ROW TWO: L. Lale, G. Large, Gifford. ROW THREE: E. Baker, 1. Shidler, S. Sinclair, B. Porter. ROW FOUR: B. Lineberry. S. McDowell, D. Vernon. Mrs. Prentice, sponsor, and officers. S. Freeman, I. Estes, K. Littleton, and Mr. Kuhlman. COMMERCIAL LUB As many other highschool students do, the members of the Commercial Club have chosen the field of business for their careers. Taking advanced shorthand and having the ability to write- shorthand at a speed of eighty words a minute, these girls are really preparing themselves for entrance into the world of business. The members also learn about proper dress for their work, how to get along with their employer, and many other sub- jects pertaining to business. Teaching the members all these things, is their sponsor, Mrs. Clarice Prentice. I' A retarlal Science Is Studied. 0 r fu o oo , , c -fo.: A -,GGL I K ,Eggs 2 ROW ONE: A. Kin , K. Boucher, S. Roland, D. Gee, L. Davis, B. Brown, M. Tucker. ROW TWO: S. Smith, J. Estes, S. Freeman, R. Cline, . Steward, A1 Moser, L. Estes. ROW THREE: S. Noble, C. Couteau, C. Green, C. Mondie, S. Chaulk, G. Lac ey, Mrs. Prentice. ROW FOUR: J. Fuller, G. Miller, C. Couteau, B. Wellman, M. Weeks, P. Doug- lass. 1 .-RQ- SCIENCE LUB Our scientists of the future will come from this club, as each member of the Science Club plans on going into some field of science, medicine, or research. A second year of science and a B average is required for membership in this group, A third requirement is to complete a project dealing with some phase of science by the end of each semester. They co-sponsor the pub- lication of the student directory and engage in many other activities. Sponsoring this group is Mrs. Myrtle Mullinax. R 2 S OFFICERS: J. Flagg, J. Wilson, Sponsor, Mrs. Mullinax, and D. Edmund. Left to right: A. Funkhouser, J Payne, B. jones, B. Gibbens, R Smith, J. Brewer. Left to right: R. Wheelis, S. Rush, T McBryde, D. Wilkins, R. Watson. 'Tf ' ff Af... ,Jn---..' img: I Buddy Young was the outstanding 4'H boy in the county. Gerry Johnston is not thrilled by the offer of a bite of Robert Fash's sucker in a skit presented by the 4-H at their assembly MEMBERS: ROW ONE: Mr. Virgil Rice, E. Karr, A. Russel-, J. Jones, D. Blackley, B. Young. ROW TWO: N. Singletarg, M. Hart, M. Hopkings, D. Hall, G. Johnston. ROW THREE: . Fash, S. Rush, B. Stone, R. Avants. 4-H LUB The 4-H Club was named the Outstanding Senior Club of the County for 1957. They had events in Meat, dairy, and land judging contests, as well as Dress Revue, and Home Improvement Show. Buddy Young was named the outstanding boy in the county, while other members were in the top ten. OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Buddy Young, President: Mr. Rice, Sponsor. ROW TWO: A. Russell, G. Johnston, Secretary: D. Hall, Girl's Vice-Presi- dent: J. Jones, Treasurer. ROW THREE: D. Blackley, Boy's Vice-President, R. Fash, Song Leader, B. Stone, Sergeant at Arms, T. Elledge, Reliorter. -90- I2 YEAR CLUB ROW ONE: Hawks, B. Murray, S. Cannon, S. Chaulk, A. King, L. Johnson, J. Patterson, T. McBryde, Coole ROW TWO: Chastain, J. Lilley, J. Corbett, L to L. Stinchcomb, M. Craig, W. Buck N. Bradshaw, Faison. W. Reed, C. Tarver . ROW THREE: J. 1 er, J. ate, G. Whitfield, B. Cronman, N. Miiler, J. Hopper,J Clark, D. Courcier, M. Kuhleman M. Douglas. ROW FOUR: T. Hamit, T. Ferguson, T. Smith, J. Wilson, J. Flagg, D. Green, J. Bradshaw, H. Poweli, G. Jones, M. Morton. ART LU B Sponsor, Mrs. LoisThomp- song President, Karen Martin, Vice-President, Janelle Williams, Sec- retary, Joan Wilson. STANDING: D. Green, J. Brackett, J. King. S. Singree, L. Johnson, C. Thomas, J. Wilson. SEATED: P. Kirtley, A. Jenson, S. Singleton, D. Alexander, C. Shipp, J. Wilson, M. Goodwin, D. Koone, S. Flemming, R. Cordre y, C. With ee. -91- OFFICE B. Douglas, I. Hillerby, I. Fuller, N. Miller, C. Wilson, S. Zumbro. LETTERMEN'S CLUB hee, I. Murray, N. Richardson. C. Wit- FRONT ROW: D. Campbell, J. Sperling, R. Jeffries, I. John on, I. Smith, T. Pinion, R. Watson, G. Eir-man, L. Withey, W. Williams, B. Deupree. ROW TWO: J. Morwood, T. Comm , F. Lombard, G. Webb, G. Whitfield, J. Lynn, R. Canter berry, D. Judkins, T. Freeman, C. Smith. ROW THREE: . Stone, J. Bradshaw, N. Penwell, G. Renfro, S. New, I. Green, D. Moniger, L. Anderson, B. Brownen, M. Downs, I.. ylor. ROW FOUR: D. Riddell, K. Bibb, R. Klopenstein, J. Randell, 1. Ferguson, C. Lobaugh, T. Ferguson, T. Smith, L Miller, B. Cornman, B. Truitt, J. Tate. 'ix I SEATED: L. Brown, P. Foley, L. Stinchcomb, Secretaryg L. Huston Re , G. Valentine, D. Davis, S- Paxton. STANDING: W. Buck, President, Mrs. Alice Ziewacher, ponsorg . itchie, VicePresident5 G. Recer, B.Line- berrvn l. Mata. LIBR RY STAFF The library staff, sponsored by Mrs. Alice Zweiacher, is continually furnishing the student body with good reading material and helping them find suitable books for their themes and compositions. UDIO - VISLIA The audio-visual department is al- ways helpful when called upon to show pictures to the class rooms. Along with learning how to run the projectors, they also learn to operate the sound equip- ment in the auditorium. MQ. - L. Shilling, D. Tennyson, D. Wood- ruff. R. Wheelis. R. Rueb, D. Crawford, Mr. Virgil Rice, J. Wilson. A lot of effort, a lot of steam, A lot of time to make a team. Bruised hnees and battered faces, Rough games and rougher pacesg All of this is just a start, To the sports that play their part In creating fun and causing pride With every step of our school's stride. The following pages will wet the eyes Of all the girls and most of the guys. But through your tears we hope you see Every effort that's made for VICTORY! .v 'D J 1.-F-an W.. , Y ,f i LYNN BARRY CORNMAN GERALD WHITFIELD TOM FERGUSON TOM SMITI JIMMY Tackle Wingback Guard quarterback Fullback All-Conference Al -Conference All-District All-District l COACH GAR RISON OOTB LL Team Gives School FOOTBALL SCHEDULE PHS ---- 19 Elk City - - - - - -13 PHS ---- 7 Del City- - - - - 0 PHS - - 6 Chickasha- - - - - O PHS 34 Pauls Valley ----- O PHS '- 19 Edmond ------ - - O PHS - ' 27 Midwest City ----- 27 PHS - ' 12 john Marshall ---- 6 PHS --'- 32 Southeast ---- - - 9 PHS -- 31 Sulphur - - - - - 6 Coach joe Garrison, completing his second season as head football coach for the Pirates, led them to their first undefeated year in regular season play and then into the State playoffs at Stillwater, Oklahoma, The entire coaching staff deserves the congratulations of the student body and faculty for leading the Pirate team to the best season in the school's history. L96... DAVID ,IUDKINS RICHARD CANTERBERRY CHARLES LOBAUGH JERRY MILLER Guard End Guard Guard All-Conference All-District DOUG MILLE5 QCaptainj Q En First Undefeated Season. The Putnam City Pirates had their first un- :lefeated season in regular play this year. It :vas also the first undefeated season in the 1ighschool's history. With the spirited and 'alented play of the team and the great coaching mf Mr. Garrison, Mr. Vandemeer, and Mr. Mayhugh, he Pirates swept the District and Midland Con- 'erence championships. The team went into the :tate playoffs for the second year in a row, but ost to Stillwater. Five of Putnam's senior slayers made the All-District team and seven seniors and juniors made the All-Conference eam. We want to congratulate the entire team for auch a highly successful year. All-District TROY FREEMAN fcaptainj End All-Conference AII-District Coaches and Tea -I U N-1 I - f ' l Assistant Coach X N Mr. Tom Vandermeer G ,. -,I 2 . A 4,2 . ! I gl' ','A W 1 2 ,Q s X f X XX at - 5 FRONT ROW: J. Lynn, C. Smith, R. Taylor, T. Smith, T. Pinion, G. Lawson, F. Lombard, G. Webb, J. Smith. BACK ROW: M. Downs, I. Nichols, M. Moulton, D. Rout, G. Rolfs, L. Anderson, B. Thomas, T. Cornman. I 1 i 1 I trive For Victories. B-Team Coach Mr. james Mayhugh FRONT ROW: D. Miller, T. Freeman, R. Canterberry, D. judkins. T. Ferguson, G. Whitfield, g. Miller, B. Comman, C. Lobaugh. BACK ROW: B. Deupree, D. Moniger, P. McGugin, B. Mead, G. Renfro, J. Johnston, . Patterson, M. Huffman, D. Tnutt. IQ n ,v, Don't let him get you down, Francis! If looks could kill! Doug Miller, number twenty-five, battles it out eye to eye with gohn Marshall opponent at omecoming game. Get 'em boys! Coach Garrison, coach Vnndemeer and some of the boys are really getting excited. These boys made up Puznam Cizy's szarring baekfield ar the Stare playoffs. Left ro right, they are: Barry Corn- man, wingback: Tom Fergu- son, quarterback, Tom Pinion, fullback, All-Conferenceg Francis Lombard, railback All-Conference. , Guess who's go: the ball afrer :his handoff berween Francis Lombard and jerry Miller. QQXNA CITY Ws....w 5. - -..., V ' -P TNQ, cfrv ,, 'Q 'Qu X + N6 X 3: 5 k X lx Q E .1 ., .3 U' 4 5 ,. Q13 ,, L ff hi .V Q01 N4 .X 'Q wiv .Rx 'N 'QF' A .. L I x Q35HCf QTN4 '?lH3 TNA guru E5 A Thg ' EU 5 A91 ETS CITY Uwfzgr C H ROW ONE: Sperling, I. Green, S. New, F. Lombard, R. Watson, B. Truitt, M. Downs. ROW TWO: Mr. Vandemeer, G. Renfro, K. Bxbb, V. Pickett, G. Webb, D. Miller, B. Stone. Robert Watson scores again for Putnam City. Doug Miller and Gary Webb really fight for a rebound. l Sink it in, boys! Take it away, Francis! BASKETBALL SCHEDULE PC Opponent 35 ---------- john Marshall -------------- 49 57 41 -------- Southeast -------- - --------- 32 44 56 --- ---- ---- Bethany ------- -- ----- ---- 35 46 44 ---------- El Reno ----- - ------ ----- 36 43 46 ---------- Northeast ------ --------- - 42 33 54 ----- ------ Bristow ---- ------- ----- 69 57 47 ------ ---- U. S. Grant ---- ------- 45 48 35 ---- - ------- Midwest City ------------- - 36 52 36 --------- southeast 39 60 55 ------ - ---- Pauls Valley -------- - ---- 30 44 65 ---- ----- Del City ------- - ---- - ----- 73 67 57 ------ ----- Bethany ------- - ------------ 47 44 ROW ONE: J. Morwood, L. Anderson, D. Truitt, D. Nelson, J. Stanfield, ROW TWO: J. Walk- er, S. Patterson, P. O'Brien, B. Holman, D. Moniger. EQTN44 CITY S ---------- Edmond ------------- ------ 45 ------------ Midwest City 50 ---------- Poteau --- ------- ------- 33 ---- ------- Tahlequah -- -------------- 38 ------------ P awhuska -------- -------- 44 -------- Chickasha ----- ---- ------ 5 2 ---------- Del City ------ ---------- 59 ------------ john Marshall ------------- 49 ---------- Northeast -------------- 49 ----- --- Pauls Valley -------------- 33 ----- Edmond ----- 40 Chickasha ------------------ 46 'ir LY ff fi Q Q01 N44 Ury if CITY MR. T. J. SNYDER, Coacb WRE TLI G With George Lawson, Richard Canterberry and Gerald Whitfield as their tri-captains, the Putnam City grapplers had a good season. Placing fourth in State, they also had a state champ in their midst, Gerald Whit- field, while George Lawson and Richard Canterberry placed third. The record for the season's win was 7-4, with a fourth in the Geary Tournament. Also taken at the Geary Tournament was a first by George Lawson, a second by Richard Canterberry and a third by jerry Tate. Placing fourth were Gerald Whitfield, jeff Randell, and Bob Deupree. All in all, the Pirates had a very good season and are looking forward to a more successful record next year. Matmen Have... Jeff Randall Ray Klopfenstein George Lawson 103 112 120 N. Good Season... Gerald Whitfield 127 ' ' Vw.. Tom 'Clockwatcher' Pinion. Trent Cornman 127 h W NE .ei ., . .X Bob Deupree 133 ov, V 'L 1' 3 4-unllU 5'um f M ' ,-wapgpnuhol-ww ' ,fT..., 2 David Judkins Max Moulton Charles Lobau8h 138 138 138 Jerry Tate 145 Putnam City Opponent 39 ---- 22- 2s--- 9-.. .-. 3o--- 24--- z1--- 12--- 15--- 1s--- 23' -108 Norman ---- John Marshall Northwest - - Edmond- - - Norman ---- Capitol Hill - Northwest - - Edmond- - - Bristow ---- Midwest City Geary ----- 5 i 'g 3 Q- - I 9 Richard Canterberry 154 4 ii. .wwe Tom Pinion Jim Lynn 165 H W 1 iw v I X ,J If KL l T I 1 VW lljf -109 I-f' Don't let him get away, Bob! STATE CHAMPIONS - Gerald Whitfield, fitstg Richard Canterberry, third: George Lawson, third. Up, up, and over! Gerald Whitfield tries a hurdle. TRACK Track Boys Show... P. Ratliff, K. McNeil, M. Muse, L. Cotnman, M. Bryan, D. Padgett, H. Smith. 110- W. -ws, MR. CARTER BURNEY FRANCIS LOMBARD Coacb Captain peed And Endurance And away we go! John Sperling swings into a pole vault ROW ONE: P. Ratliff, K. McNeil, M. Muse, L. Cornman, M. Byran, T. Cornman. ROW TWO: T. Lay, C. Thomas, C. Mer Daniels, D. Morrison, R. Gary. Q - x Members of the girls' sports class take part in a fast game of volleyball. LETTERWOMEN: K. Littleton, M. Kuhlman, J. Absher, I. Sooro, D. Krahl, J. Perry, J. Ferguson. Looks like basketball season even hits the girls. Girls Also... 4-1171 GIRLS SPORT -W The Girls Sports Class consists of the following sports: volley ball, basketball, softball, badminton, table tennis, and track. Each girl lettering in any three is entitled to wear a letter sweater. Girls having sweaters are! Ivi Sooro, Martha Kuhlman, Joan Absher, Karen Littleton, june Fergu- don, Kay Hamit, Doris Krahl, and Judy York. MISS IVINE PARIS, Coach Letter In Sports... ROW ONE: L. Reed, B. Babb, K. Shelton, S. Huff, B. Jones, B. Davis, B. Ashmore, C. Dulaney, D. Sanders, M. Saunders, S. Tinsley. ROW TWO: K. Littleton, J. Absher, M. Kuhlmsn, D. Krahl, J. Ferguson, J. Perry, A. Perry, N. Rogers,'J. Reville, I. Barnett, V. Kesler, I. Sooro. ROW THREE: I. Honegger, L. Warren, B. Owen, J. Team, M. LeGrange, S. Le- Grange, I. Tipton, G. Large, C. Heiliger, S. Henry, B. Watts. ROW FOUR: D. Simpson, A. Webster, M. Townsend, G. Templeman, A. Shaw, I. Wood, B. Huggins, G. Parker, L. Stallcup, Y. Polson, S. Brown. -1l3-- Your favorite gal or favorite guy Has filled a favorite post. A queen or king in rank supreme, Who really is the most! By your voice, you've made your choice And we've put them in their places. So tum the page, we've set the stage, First act- your favorite faces. MR. PIRATEER Riclmm' Canterbewy N Mf3+ af ff f f A ,fy if x MISS PIR A TEER Nancy Richardson . my -ew - V--.ikwig-,Mt-i f,,,,., y,,m-.,,f,3,wk MW,Wk-.Wv.,,f,,,WM-zrrelff Q Wm . .M M., ,. . W. , . , 1 2 'Hr Aw 'rf .L - .fr . 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'Q as . - A fn , . .,k . -l27- 5 ' Aw Seniors Absher, Joan, 18,65,67,68,112,113, Adams, Don, 16,18,66,86 Allen, Janie, 18,56,65,69,51,79,82,121, 85,126 Ashmore, Gerald, 18,65 Averitte, James, 18 Aynes, Irene, 18 Beckett, Carol, 18,81,91 Bibb, Kenneth, 65,104,102,92 Bivens, Jackie, 18 Boucher, Kay, 6B,80,88,82,18 Boydston, Charles, 18 Bradshaw, John, 91,18,92 Bradshaw, Nancy, 18,70,86,91 Brooks,-Carrell Campbell: 31 Brown, .Brenda, 18,88,85 Brown, Helen, 18 Brownen, Bruce, 18,92 Buck, Janice, 19,67,79,81,84,86,85,92 Buck, Wandalee, 19,69,66,91,86.93.58 Burkett, Joe, 19 Burton, Donna, 19 Campbell, Donald, 92 Cannon, Sharon, 19,68,91 Canterberry, Richard, 19.97,98,92,109, 116 Carter, Duke, 19 Chastain, Judy, 19,81,84,91 Chaulk, Sharon, 19.68,88,91 Clark, Gloria, 19 Clark, John Allen, 19,57,91 Cline, Renetta, 7,19,88 Coker, Anita, 67,82 Cole, Karen, 19,72,66,80,8-1,85 Cole, Nicki, 20,65,67,69,66,83,82,120, 125 Cooley, Joy Lue Roberts, 19,81,91 Corbett, Judith, 20,61,66,67,81,83,85, 86,91,127 Corley, Barbara Ann Munn, 20,82 Cordrey, Hank, 20,74,75 Cornman, Barry, 58,65,86,91,92,96,98, 101 Coucier, Donald, 20,65,66,85,91 Couteau, Carlena, 20,84,88 Couteau, Carletta, 20,84,88 Cox, Cinde, 20,80,85 Cox, Martha, 17,20,34,47,58,65,68,74, 83,86,69,126 Craig, Margie, 20,66,69,86,91 Crupper, Perry, 20,86 Culley, Roger, 20 Davis, Dorothy: 20,93 Davis, Janette, 20 Distlet, Susan, 20 Douglas, Beverly, 17,21,70,47,55,82,92, 126,81 Douglas, Mary Jo, 21,34,68,69,91 Douglas, Paula, 21,65,66,68,82,88,118 Drea, Mike, 21,72,74,86 Edmund, Diane, 17,21,65,66,72,73,79, 84,86,89,125 Emmons, Bob, 21,86 Estes, Jane, 21,65,88 Estes, Jean, 88 Faison, Carole, 21,85,91 Farthing, Don, 21,73 Fash, Robert, 21.61,86,90 IDE Fauver, Lana, 21,74,75 Ferguson, Jon, 21,64,65,86,92 Ferguson,Tom, 21,47,92,96,101,91,98, 59,126 Flagg, John, 21,89.91 Francis, Perry Dean, 21,75 Freeman, Sharon 22,88 Freeman, Troy, 22,47,86,98,92,97,123 Fuller, Jan, 22,62,65,88,92 Funkhouser, Art, 22,66,89 Gee, Doreen, 22,70,88 Golden, Georgia, 22,86 Grav, Del.ana, 22,80 Grassman, H. C., 22 Green, Carol, 22,75,88 Green, Don, 22,61,91 Hadley, Jimmy, 22 Hadley, Larry, 22,66 Hains, Carol, 22,80,81 Hall, Linda, 22 Hamit, Tom, 22,91,122 Hamman, David, 23,65 Hance, Jerry, 23 Hawks, Joyce, 23,91 Heitzler, Joe, 23 Henry, Sharon, 23,80,112,113 Herrin, Glendal, 25,86 Hodge, Ronnie, 23 Honegger, Janet, 23,112,113 Hill, Vernetta, 23,75 Hillerby, lreta, 23,74,85,92 Hopper, Judy, 23,72,80,83,85,91 Hubbard, James, 23,75,79 Huck. Gerald, 23,86 Huey, Charles, 23,82,86 Huston, Linda Sue, 23,57,61,85,91,93 J ackson, Leona, 24 Johnson, Lou, 24,59,66,73,74,79,80,B1 75,8291 Jones, Gerald, 24,65,91 Jones, Rod, 24,86 J udkins, David, 24,92,97,98,108 Kerr, Pat, 24 King, Almaiean, 69,88,91,84,86,24 Krahl, Dori s, 65,69,48,24,112,113 Klopfenstein, Ray, 65,2-1, 106,92 Kuhlman, Martha, l12,113,24,68,81,46, 49,88,9I,119 Lackey, Gerry, 85,88,24 Lilley, Janis, 66,'41,24 Littleton, Karen, 81,88,24,113,112 Lobgkxgh, Charles, 92,97,98,86,24,108, Long, Melva, 24 Luper, J.A., 86,25,92 Lynn, Jimmy, 96,91,2S,95,109 McBtyde, Truda, 59,72,25,79,89,66,91, 75,74 McClain, Kenny, 65,25,56, 16,126 McCree, Alan, 25 Markwell, Marketa, 68,69,82,25,126 Martin, Karen, 25,61 Miller, Doug, l03,104,25,65,64,97,46, 39.100,98,61,56,17,25 Miller, Glenda, 88,86,25 Miller, Jerry, 97,91,98,25, 125,92 Miller, Nancy, 31,85,69,9 1,25,92,67 -l28- Milum, Miles, 25 Moore, Glen, 25 Moorhead, Michael, 25,61 Morris, Don, 85.26 Morton, Mac, 91,26 Moose, Nova, 26 Moser, Anna Rita, 88,26 Murray, Betty, 81,9l,75,26,7-1 Murray, Joy, 16,67,59,92,65,68,80,82, 84,26 Myers, Roger, 26 Newsome, Wynona, 82,26 Noble, Sandra, 88,26 Parker, Jeanna, 67,85,65,26,74,72,92 Patteson, Judy, 59,72,79,81,66,91,26,73 Penwell, Neil, 26,92 Purdue, J immy, 79,26 Perry, Judy York, 30,113,112 Pickett, Vernon, 26,104,102,79 Pierce, Dale, 26 Pierson, Arls, 81,84,27 Powell, Harlan, 67,72,37,82,91,86,27,73 Reed, Frank, 85,74,27,72,59 Reed, William, 91,27 Reeves, Bill, 65,27 Richardson, Nancy, 117,69,81,86,27,97 Riddell, Don, 27.92 Robinson, Lee Roy, 65,27 Roden, James, 86,27 Rollins, Janis, 69,79,84,27,67 Rolland, Sallie Wiseman, 68,80,88,82,27 Rueb, Ronald, 86,93,27 Rush, Stanley, 56,78,66,89,86,90,27 Schmidt, Rocky, 53,76,86,27 Smith, Gaye, 65,68,79,66,28,92 Smith, Judy, 28 Smith, Linda, 28 Smith, Louise, 78,28 Smith, Sandra, 88,28 Smith, Tom, 85,96,91,28,59,92 Sperlins, John, 104,103,92,110 Steward, Rita, 81,88,28 Stinchcomb, Linda, 85,81,91,93,28,57 Story, Jimmy, 28 Tarver, Clifford, 91,28 Tate, Jerry, 91,108, 109,92 Taylor, Margaret, 68,78,82,84,28 'Ieam, Joanna, l12,113,28,86,85,65,68, 69,48,82,125 Thacker, Dwain, 86,28,72 Tilley. Marv: 28 Truitt, Bill, 29,64,102,59.92 Truh, Yvonne,- 70,82,29,127 Tucker, Margaret, 70,88,29 Valentine, Glenda, 67,85,69,74,86,93,29 Wallace, Bob, 29 Ward, Sandra, 29 Watson, Robert, 92,95,16,104,65,29,86, 29,73,72,102,125 Watts, Larry, 29 Webster, Jerry, 29 Weelrs, Mary, 29,53,68,80,88,82,76,84 Wellman, Betty Davis, 85,70,80,88,82,29 Wellner, J. H., 29 Wells, Justin, 29,66,61 Whistler, Lynn, 29 White, Karl, 29 Whitner, Bob, 30 Whitfield, Gerald, 1l0,96,91,98,30,107, 92 Wilkerson, Andy, 30 Wilkins, Darin, 66,89,30,57 Williams, Barbara, 30 Williams, James, 43.30 wlllllml, Janelle, 56.67. 826506608319 10 86,30,127 Williams, Wilbert, 65,82,86,30, 17,92 Wilson, Carol, 69,82,86,30,92 Wilson, Jerry, 89,91,93,30 Withee, Charlotte, 91,30,92 Woodruff, Delmas, 86,93,30 Woods, Jerry, 86,30 Young, Buddy, 85,90,30 Young, Janet, 68,82,84,31 Zumhro, Sylvia, 65,79,66,31,92 juniors Alexander, Darean, 80,91,32 Alger, Kay, 32 Allen, Jack, 32 Allen, Judy, 85,7l,74,67,32 Anderson, Lester, 105,32,95,92 Anderson, Nedra, 66,32 Averitte, Carole, 33 Babb, Barbara, 68,l13,33 Baker, Eddie, 65,78,87,33,77 Baldwin, Virginia, 83,84,86,67,33 Barnett, Jo Ann, 71,113,46 Bean, Jack, 33 Beavers, Sharon, 71,113 Bednar, Jim, 32 Benson, Harry, 79.75.74 Billingsley, Fern, 32 Blackley, Don, 85,90,32 Blackely, Richard, 32 Boatman, Linda, 69,32 Boswell, Jean, 33 Boswell, Marlin, 32 Boswell, Tony, 33 Brantley, Richard Bricker, Dale, 33 Brower, Thelma, 33 Bryan, Milton, 79,33,111 Buckles, Joan, 34 Burrell, Phyllis, 68,34 Byler, Janice, 34 Campbell, Daryl, 72 Campbell, Janice, 69,34 Cargo, Curtis, 34 Cavaness, Carol, 68,78,34,74 Chambers, Jere, 69,34 Chandler, Ed, 34 Chilcoat, Terry, 34 Cole, Cheri, 68,34, 86,72, 124 Cole, cheryl, 6s,7s34,74 Cole, Mary, 34 Coley, Barbara, 34 Coker, Joe, 34,72 Cook, Carolyn, 79,71,34,51 Coonfield, Martha, 77,60,85,69,79,34, 87,67 IDE Cornman, Trent, 34,197,94,92,111 Cotham, Betty, 68,3-4,32 Cox, Jeannie, 34,66 Crawford, David, 34,93 Crockett, Glen, 34 Daniel, Fred, 35 Daugherty, Lynn, 35 Davis, Marlene, 35,74,85,75,56 Denton, Jimmie Lou, 69,35 Deupree, Bob, 92,127,35,98,86,107, 109 33 Dies, Darla, 85,68,81,35,75 Dodd, Donald, 92,127,35,98,86,107, 109, 33 Doss, Norma, 67,35 Downs, Mike, 35,l94, 193,92 Drumeller, Virginia, 35 Dulaney, Barbara, 35 Edlund, Carole, 35 ' Eierman, Gary, 79,35,92 Elam, Lynn, 86,35,67 Evans, Sandy, 35 Fecht, Gerd, 79,35 Ferguson, June, 80,35,113,112 Filippo, Dan, 35 Flood, Ethel, 35 Foley, Patricia, 69,35,93 Ford, Sharon, 71,36,86,61,67 Freeman, Jo Ann, 71,36 Fuller, Larry, 36,72 Furbee, Patricia, 71,36 Gaffney, Mike, 79,36,66,72,60 Garroutte, Rosalie, 36 Gerth, Ed, 36 Gordon, Wayne, 36 Green, Jim, 36,86, 194,92 Gresham, Robert, 36 Hall, Diana, 69,79,36,6'6',90 Hamit, Kay, 69,79,36,84 Hammer, Jan, 36 Hand, John, 36 Hanger, Fred, 36 Hansen, Don, 36 Hart, Mary Lou, 36,90,67 Hart, Nina, 78,36,84,72,127 Hartenberger, Carol, 68,36,86,67,60 Hatchett, Jerry, 36 Haws, Beth, 69,79,37,66 Hayes, Anne, 79,37,74,33 Heiligee, Carmen, 85,69,37,113,67 Heitzler, Billie, 37 Helm, Don, 37,83,7 Hensley, Morgan, 37,75,74,72 Higgins, Martha, 68,37,74,33 Holmherg, Susie, 85,80,37 Holman, Bruce, 37,105 Hope, Barbara, 37 Hopkins, Mary, 37,90 Howard, Mary Ellen, 37 Huff, Sharon, 68,37, 113.162 Huggins, Betty, 69,37,113 Hulsey, Charles, 37 Hunt, Lois, 80,37 Jackson, Donna, 37 Jacobs, Phil, 37 Jeffries, Richard, 37,92 -129-' Jensen, Ann, 71,37,9l Johnston, Geraldine, 85,69,37,86,90,67 Johnston. Jay: 92.65.38,98,86,67,77 Jones, Judy, 38,90 Karr, Edith Louise, 38,90 King, Janet, 69,78,38,66,84 Kina. J udv, 38.91 King, Naomi, 38 Kinney, Sue, 7l,38,75 Kinsey, Madelyn, 38,74 Kisaick, Dave, 38,32 Klitz, Richard, 38 Koch, Bernadine, 63,38 Koch, Geraldine, 68,38 Lale, Linda, 65,60,79,38,66,87 Large, Gail, 70,38,87,113 Lawson, George, 106,65,64,38,56,67,33 Lay, Richard, 38 Lee, Janet, 38,86 LeGrange, Mary Ann, 38,113 LeGrange, Sharon, 68,38,1l3 Loeffler, Norman, 78,38,66,67 Lombard, Francis, 65,39, 101,104 102 110 Mc Cann, Jimmy, 39 Mc Cann, Paula, 80,39,84 Mc Clellan, Sadie, 39 Mc D797well, sue, 74,8S,69,78,8l,39'B7, Mc Gugin, Pat, 39,98 MC Keen. J- D- Jr-s 79.39 Mc Millan, Fred, 39 Mc Neil, Kent, 78,39,75,60,1l1 , Margg, Karen, 77,85,65,79,70,63,39,91, Martin, Steve, 78,39 Mason, Mike, 78,39 Maupin, Anthony, 39,83 Mitchell, Celestial, 39,66 Moles, Don, 79,39 Mondie, Charlotte, 88,39,66 Moniger, David, 65,39,98,86, 105,92 Moose, Allen, 39 Moran, Lionel, 39 MOUUOU, Gven, 67,57,85,69,79.39,83 Murphy, Michael, 39 Murray, Arthur, 40 Muse, Mike, 70,40,74,73,72,l1l Myers, Connie, 40 Nailon, Gene, 40 Nash, Jerry, 40 New, Steve, 104,103,92 Norris, John, 40 O'Brien, Pat, 40 0'Keefe, Michael, 40,77 Ockerhouser, Kurt, 79,40,74,72 Oller, Karen, 69,40,66,84,7S Padgett, David, 40,72 Pendergraph, Lou Ann, 40 Perry, Annette, 69,112 Pitts, Dwayne, 40 Porter, William, 79,40,87,74 Price, Barbara, 40 Rada, Kenneth, 40 Radahaugh, Vernon, Ramsey, Charlene, 40 Randall, Jeffrey, 40,106.92 Recer, Gene, 70,40,66,93 Reed, Letha, 40 Renfro, Glen, 65,41,98,104,103,92 Ritchie, Wesley, 79,41,66,93 Roberts, Becky, 86,41,33 Roberts, Dale, 41,67 Roberts, Vernon, 41 Rodgers, Nancy, 60,41,84,113 Rollins, Kenneth, 41 Rosen, David, 41 Rucker, Modean, 85,41 Russell, Ann, 69,41,90 Salmon, Carole, 41 Sand, Sharon, 85,41,86,72,127 Sanders, Donna, 69,41,113,112 Saunders, Monta Rose, 41,113 Schwendker, Donna, 69,41 Sharp, Janetta, 41 Shaw, Anne, 69,41,84,113 Shelton, Kay, 41,113 Shidler, Judith Ann, 86,85,65,69,41,51, 52,87 Simpson, Donna, 69,41,113 Singletary, John, 41 Singletary, Noel, 42,90 Singleton, Stella, 42,91 Sisk, Janice, 42 Smith, Bob, 42 Smith, Clair, 94,92 Smith, Howard, 70,42,73,72 Smith, Janet, 85,69,7O,42,87,67,77 Smith, Jay, 42,92 Smith, Judy, 65,69,80,42,84,86 Smith, Laluana, 42 Smith, Russell, 42,89,61,67,33 Sooro, Ivi, 85,114,112 Sotrells, Kent, 42 Spann, Gary, 42 Spearman, Don, 42 Stacy, Joe, 42 Stalsworth, Chan, 42 Stanley, Farland Jr., 79,42 Stephenson, Judy, 69,79,42,74,75 Stone, Bob, 79,42,74,90, 104,92 Stone, David, 42,72 Swiggart, Burgis, 42 Taylor, Jean, 68,8l,42 Taylor, Richard, 92 Templeman, Gayle, 69,43,84,113 Tennyson, David, 93 Tennyson, I anis, 69,43,67 Thomas, Bill, 43,86 Thomas, Cecil, 43,91,1l1 Tinsley, Sue, 85,113,112,59,43 Tipton, Jenny, 58,85,69.43.84,35.113 Townsend, Maureen, 69,45,86,ll3 Travis, Marie, 65,59,43,92,67,32 Valentine, Jerry, 43,86,67 Van Vliet, Dolores, 43 Varbel, John, 43 Vernon, Duwayne, 87 Walcnp, Glen, 43 Walker, Jim, 43,105 Ward, Lynette, 68,-43,92 Watson, Karalyn, 79,43,67 Watson, Larry, 43 Watts, Sue, 65,69 IDE Webb, Guy, 43.10-1,103.92 Westervelt, Glynda, 68,81,43 Whittaker, David, 55,79,43,67,77 Wilkerson, Pat, 44 Willey, Wayne, 43 Williams, Wayne, 44 Williams, Ronnie, 44 Wilson, Lynn, 79,44 Withey, Troy Lavon, 65,44,92 Wollard, Judy, 65,71,66,33.44 Wolium, Mike, 44 Wolium, Pat, 44 Wolverton, Dick, 70,76,77,44 Wogd, Judy, 79,71,84,113,77,44 Woolf, Nancy, 68,81,44 York, Judy, 65,59,67,44 Sophomores Aday, Patsy, 71,46 Allen, John, 78,46 Allen, Larry, 46 Allenbaugh, Beryl, 78,46 Anderson, Barbara, 78,71,46 Ashmore, Beverly, 71,46,113 Avants, Greida, 70,46 Avants, Ronnie, 90 Baird, Susan, 70 Barber, Ramona, 46 Bay, Barbara, 78,71,46 Beal, Carl, 46 Bean, Roger, 46 Benson, Laglenda, 46 Birge, Linda, 70,46,51 Blanc, Judy, 78,46 Black, Jerry, 46 Blasingame, Judy, 78,70,46 Blazer, Kenneth, 78,46,72 Blizzard, Sandy, 70,46 Botchlet, Mickey, 46 Boucher, Pat, 65,71,46 Bourn, Van, 46 Bowen, Charles, 46 Bowen, Jane, 70,46 Brackett, Jewel Ann, 91 Bradford, Ricky, 46 Brewer, James Ed, 47,89 Brinkman, Larry, 47 Briscoe, Sue, 78,70,47 Brown, Linda, 70,47,93. Burford, Billy, 47 Burch, Gary, 47,75 Burton, Cecil, 47,72 Burr, Edna, 47 Campbell, Harold, 47 Carter, Russel, 78,47 Chambers, Steve, 47 Chugon, Robert, 78,47,72, Clanahan, Richard, 47 Clonce, Charles, 47 Coffey, David Lionel, 47 Cole, Judy, 78,71,47,45 Coley, Carol Sue, 71,47 Collett, Coleen, 47 Cook, Donna, 71,47 Cook, Wilma, 70,47 .-130.-. Cordrey, Reggie, 47,91 Corley, Billie Jean, 78,70,47 Corman, Lance, 47,111 Couteau, Shirley, 70,47 Cozart, Jimmy, 47 Crockett, Jerry, 47 Cunningham, Mary, 70,48 Curry, Emma Jo, 48 Curtis, Mike, 48 Davis, Beverly, 71,48,1l3 Davis, Josie: 70,80.88.48 Davis, Sam, 48,74 Deckard, Johnnie, 78,48,72 Dick, Gayla, 70,48 Dorris, Dorothy Jean, 48 Dlllaney, Carole, 71,48,113 Evans, Mary, 72,56 Eakins, Robert, 48 Elledge, Terry, 48,90 Eoff, Jimmy, 48 Endsley, Phyllis, 70,48,50,75 Epps, Alice, 48 Evans, Mary, 72,56 Fields, Pat, 78,71,48 Fleming, Steve, 48,91 Floyd, Donna, 48 Foster, Leonard, 48 Frantz, Bill, 48,59 Frey, Jerrilyn, 70,48 Fry, Roberta, 71,48 Fowler, John, 48 Gambill, Judy, 78,71,48 Garner, Carolyn, 49 Garvin, James, 48 Gary, Bill, 49 Gates, Jerry, 78,49 Gates, Sherry, 70,49 Gattis, Pat, 49 George, Levada, 78,7l,49 Gibbens, Bill, 79,49,83,39,45 Gibson, Dale, 49 Gifford, John Leigh, 85,49,79,87 Gillespie Sherrilyn, 49 Gilpatrick, Phyllis, 70,49 Goodwin, Marlon, 49,91 Gorom, Mary, 70,49 Gray, Bill Larry, 78,49 Gritzmaker, Judy, 70,49 Guthery, Linda, 49 Hagen, Mary, 49,72 Haley, Odean, 49,74 Halley, Pat, 70,49,56 Hammer, Suzanna, 70,49 Harris, Jimmy Lon, 78,49,72 Hawks, Linda, 78,49 Helm, David,'49 Henderson, Patrick, 78,49 Herrin, Joyce, 49 Hibbs, David, 49 Hickman, Lonnie, 49 Hill, Jerry, 50 Hillerby, Freddy, 50 Hillerby, Louise, 75 Hoefer, Gary Dale, 71,50,74 Holliday, Barbara, 50 Holmes, Wiletta, 71 Horner, Janice, 71,50.74 Howell, Wendell, 50 Hoy, Deketia, 50 Huck, Marilyn, 78,50 Hudson, Charles, 50,74 Huffman, Mike, 65,50,98,72 Hunt, Bill, 50 Hunt, Ronald, 78 Jacobs, Jerry, 50 Jennings, Bill, 78,50 Johnson, Lonnie, 50,91 Jones, Allena, 50 Tones, Barbara, 50,86,113 Jones, Kay, 7L,50,74,113 Jones, Robert, 50 Kate, Freddy, 78,50,45 Keller, Tom, 50 Kemp, Dinese, 70,50,74,113 Kesler, Vicki, 70,50,74,113 King, Gene, 78,50 Kirtley, Patty, 78,70,50,83,91 Koone, Dick, 91 Larson, Peggy, 78,51,75 Lambert, David, 78,50 Lance, Gary, 65,78,50 Lawon, Jerry, 51 Leathers, Jimmy, 51 Lemon, Becky, 51 Lightner, Lucy E., 51 Lindsey, Steve, 78,51 Lineberry, Bob, 85,78,51,87,93 Lloyd, Evelyn Joyce, 71,51 Lofgren, Louise, 71,51 Long, Earl, 51 McBryde, Beth, 51,72 McCandless. Viola, 70,51 McCasland, Martha, 85,78,71,51 McClary, Sandy, 85,78,71,S1 McCraw, Doris, 71,51 McCraw, Lois, 71,51 Macom, Karen Alice, 78,51 Maddox, Samantha, 51 Mania, Charles, 78,51 Martin, Judy, 51 Mata, Janice, 65,70,51,93 Meade, William, 51,98 Merchant, Dian, 51 Miller, Rebecca, 51,84 Mock, Bill, 51 Moles, Henry, 51 Moore, Rose, 52 Morwood. Jim, 52,105,92 Morrow, Patricia Ann, 52 Moulton, Max, 52,108 Murray, Henry, 52,108 Murphy, Nita, 78,71,52 Myers, David, 52 Myrick, Eddie, 65,78,51,52 Nailon, Wayne, 52 Nees, Paul, 52 Nelson, Don, 52,105,45 New, Sheri, 71,80,52,8l Nichols, Elizabeth, 65,78,70,5 Nichols, Jerry, 65,52 Nobbe, Betty, 79,50,87 O'Btien, Pat, 52,105 Owen, Barbara, 78,71,52,113 Padley, Lee Jackson, 52.72 Palmer, Carl, 52 Parker, Gloria, 71.52.113 2 IDE Parsons, Ron, 52 Partin, Ronald, 52 Patterson, Steve, 52,-18,105 Payne. Paul: 78,52 Paxson, Sandra, 70,52,93 Percival, Della, 71,52,75 Pickard, Mary, 52 Pickard, Juanzella, 53 Pinion, Tom, 53,101,l09,44, 107, Pittman, Sylvia, 71,53,113,59 Plunkett, Donald, 53 Polson, Yvonne, 71,53,113,59 Powell, Phil, 53,72 Price, Nancy, 53 Pritchett, Bill, 53 Quinn, Ja Dean, 53 Rainbolt, Pat, 78,70,53 Ratliff, Phillip, 53,111 Ratliff, Randall, 53 Renner, Robert, 53 Reville, Jo Anne, 53,71,113 Rich, Jim, 53 Ritter, Judy,.85,79,71,45 Rogers, David, 78,53 Rout, David, 53,44 Rueb, Jim, 53 Ryan, Emily, 78,71,53,75 Sanders, Kenny, 53 Sanford, Charles, 53 Saunders, Joan, 70,53 Sewell, Lucille, 79,53 Shelton, Linda, 71,53 Shilling, Leslie, 78,53,93 Shipp, Carol, 54,91 Shively, Carole, 54,74 Shuler, Donna, 71,80,54 Sinclair, Sherri, 70,54,87 Singree, Jackie, 80,54,91 Smith, Carl, 54 Smith, Loyd, 54 Smith, Joyce, 71,54 Smith, Mike, 54 Smith, Robert, 54 Smith, Sherry, 78,71,80,54,84 Smith, Tom, 54 Smith, Violet, 65,71,54 Sparks, Carol, 78,54 Stacy, John, 54 Stallcup, Lahanda, 71,54,113 Stanfield, Jimmy, 54,105,72 Steel, Joyce, 54 Stein, Jerry, Steward, Wanda, 54 Stinchcomb, David, 54 Stone Bob, 54 Stout, JoAnn, 75 Stuart, Ann, 70,75 Thomas, Roy, 78,74,44 Thorne, Valinda, 55 Thompson, Charles, 55 Townsend, Barbara, 71,55 Truitt, Don, 55,98, 105 Ulrich, Leona, 78,55 Underwood, Richard, 55 Valentine, Larry, 55 Vaughn, Larry, 55 Wagner, Martha, 85,78,70,55,83 Walker, Mark, 55 Walkup, Bruce, 55 -l3l-- 92 wan, Lina., 55,81 Warren, Linda, 65,71,55,86,75,1l3 Watson, Judy, 71,55 Watts, Barbarq 55,86,113,112 Weaver, Pat, 71,55,74 Webb, Martha, 55 Webster, Ann, 55,l13,56,l12 Welkner, Jerry, 55 Wellner, Frank, 55 Wells, Jackie, 55 Wenthold, Ralph, 55 Wheelis, Richard, 55,78,89,93,75 Wilcox, Nancy, 78,71,S5 Williams, Nancy, 55 Withee, Karen, 55,74 Woodruff, Charlene, 75 Woolf, Howard, 55 Wright, Glenna, 78,70,56 Wright, Roger, 56 Wyatt, Robert, 72,56 Wylie, David, 56 Young, Doug, 56 Index of Sections Administration - Page 6 Athletics - Page 94 Baseball - Page 60 Basketball - Page 102 Football - Page 96 Girls Sports - Page 112 Track - Page 110 Wrestling - Page 106 Favorites - Page 114 Organizations - Page 62 Annual Staff - Page 83 Art Club - Page 91 Audio-Visual - Page 93 Band - Page 72 Chorus - Page 74 Commercial Club - Page 88 Drama - Page 76 Four-H Club - Page 90 Future Homemakers of America Page 80 Future Nurses of America - Page 84 Future Teachers of America - Page 85 Journalism - Staff - Page 82 Latin I - Page 78 Latin II - Page 79 Lettermen's Club - Page 92 Library Club - Page 93 National Honor 'Society - Page Office Staff - Page 92 Pep Club - Page 68 Science Clubs of America - Page 89 Spanish Club - Page 86 Speech Activities - Page 87 Student Council - Page 64 Twelve Year Club - Page 91 Student Body - Page 14 Seniors - Page 16 Juniors - Page 32 Sophomores - Page 46 66 icor-in-Chief . 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