Putnam City High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Class of 1960
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His anticipation of the rapid advancement in pupil en- rollment over the years prompted neces- sary advance preparations So that our schoolis reputation for excellent scholastic standards has not been impaired, but rather improved. By carefully selecting his administrative and teaching staffs and hy adopting those teaching techniques proven worthy, he has assured each of us an outstanding opportunity to obtain that hasic fundamental education so essential in this rapidly advancing Age of Science. XX Q Concluding his second year as assistant prin- cipal is Mr. Ralph Downs. He has been a member of the faculty for the past ten years. In his job as assistant principal, Mr. Dovsms has been a great help to Mr. Mayfield by taking over many im- portant activities. W4-1,,,..f YZ. 9 Twenty-one years of school experience and an attitude of authority and understand- ing are the noteworthy qualifications of our principal Mr. Leo C. Mayfield. As principal, he has worked hard this past year to bring many improvements and changes to the schoolis curriculum. In carrying out his duties. Mr. Mayfield has won the admiration and respect of the students and faculty. YY Mr. Hugh Coonfield, counselor for the senior and junior classes, is always willing to give students advice and guidance on their future vocations. J' fu 'N - X. ,L la- , P-X45 v'-N sf 'f' 5 Any frvxhmnn or sophomore with ll problem finds that Mrs. Juanita Kidd can often he il great help. PCJPULAR COUNSELORS AID STUDENTS Many new ideas for school improvement have been brought Mr. George E. Dune, Dr. R. L. Rc-negar, and Mr. V. R. about due largely to the members of the school board: Mrs. son, President. Lee Mason, Clerkg Mr. E. G. Stambaugh, Mr. Fred C, Cray, X 1 Q' T: Law- jvrr , 4 4 PUT M CITY FACULTY OG! --f MRS EARLENE BECK MR IACK BIRGE B A M A Latxnl II Speech General Scrence Sponsor Student Councrl Sponsor Speech Achvmes 'V Lahn Club Debate 1 E We if 1- 'iw --w-.-A-N4--. 'Q lik 'TY jimi MRS BETTY BORGARDUS MR T A BRODERSEN Shorthand I II Typmg II Composxte Mathemahcs Sponsor Commercial Club Mr Mayfxeld and Coach johnson plotting for a successful basketball at W SCHSOII -N-v CARTER BURNEY MISS LETHA CAMPBELL B S M S B S M Ed Dnvers Education Amencan Hlstory Sponsor Safety Club Cross Country Coach Golf Coach 4 has all- f Wi? nu.4f 'M 'S rmwgik VY f--9 -aff X r INIISS ELIZABETH MR RONALD WAYNE BILL COLE MR HUGH A COONFIELD CARLSON B A M A COFFNIAN B S IW S B A M A Psychology Biology Counselor Englrsh III IV Problems of Democr Icy English II III Sponsor Pep Club I l ,,., . ., . . B.A. . s ' 'T 'Q' : ' : ' ' ' 1 I . in V L, J, A R11 . I'-3 A f 'C ...I x' 1 A ' 4. if B.S. B.S. 'I . . 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Chorus Algebra II, Trigonometry Spanish I American History General Science Music Theory Sponsor: Concession Business Mathematics Football Coach Track Coach ,le fm- xr, ,K 'L I Mrs uanita Wood Drama Director has countless details to attend to in producing a play itil. nr ,as-1 Afq FQ -I ,- NIR DALE R HALL MRS MARFIA H1295 NIR ROY PHILLIP HILL MRS HELEN HOLMES Refresher Mathematics Plane Geometry English lV AlLLbT1 Q encril Selence Composite Nltithemitlcs Biology Bookkeeping Typing II Sponsor Future Teachers of America 12 MEETS THE NIR LEE F JOHNSON B S M S Geometry Algebra B isketh ill Cmeh Assist int Foothill Coach E , C Q ,rj I N fl ' r H M 3 4? Z, ff 'K 2 - fi' 73, il ' ,E , Q ,Q A ' .B,S.. ' K' B.Si A A ' B.A. U BIA. K A ' .. K ali' 's,., 'W - A-f N fm K ' . .lg ,-1' O g ty 1 . -M -sf , iff ,er I 'ws 1- I sr? I' I , or - I f . ssh, ,W ,,, 5, ,. . MR. KENNETH KEEL MR. CECIL C. KELLER MRS. IUANITA KIDD MRS. PAT KNIPPERS MRS. ZULA MAE KRAUSE B.S., M.S. B.A. B.S., M.S. B.S. B.A. Oklahoma History Industrial Arts I, Il, III Counselor Typing I English I Drivers' Education Sponsor: Iunior Class Sponsor: Sophomore Class Football Coach Basketball Coach Track Coach ALLE GE pf-Qmigq, ss an 5 X' ,, is MR JOSEPH-I LEON B A M A SPlIllSl l Latm Sponsor Spimsh Club 21,WHQ ?! WWQ' 3 'flrf-'T' Mr Lynn g1V6S helpful hmts to the wrestlmg team on how to pm thelr opponents -:Qs ,.,..-I 'A .J QU'-.1 BILL R LONG World History Oklahom 1 H1st0ry Sponsor Concession Y'? ' MR JOHN LYTER MRS VERDI MCCALLON MRS IOSEPHINE MCPEEK B S M S B A M A Oklahomfn Hxstory Algebra Englxsh I Asslshnt Football Coach Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor Sophomore Class Basketbwll Coach I5 ' . x ,,...-. il- l I .Y A g 3 1 I s W, D X - f- in - 1 . . , 1 1 v sw lx f A - I In lf' fl .xfffyg ' A 1 I ,g, fua?':' , ' 2 . .,f'5l, . . . MR. . . . '. I . ., . . B.A. . ., .. B.A. . ., . . Ji..-vw aff' Y -' M f 1, f ' I has fl- 41,54 A EY MRS, DOROTHY MANN MR. JAMES MAYHUCH B.A. Physical Education Football Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach B.S. Home Economics Sponsor: Future Homemalccrs of America OF SCHOLASTIC wiv- am mans .n,,,,,.-y in-of I MRS IVINI' PARIS MR jACIx PEAIISON Pliysxcil Fduc ltinn B Ni S Sponsor Freshman Cl iss Auto Mech mics 'SF'-sg ...af --W-af I-War' MRS. GLORIA MOODY MRS. MYRTLE MULLINAX MR. CLAUDE NICHOLS B.A. B.S. English III Chemistryg Physics Sponsor: Senior Class Sponsor: Honor Society Science Club B.A. Oklahoma Historyg Civics Sponsor: Sophomore Class v-.. ...gg 'No' will Trxllmg notes of music come forth from the clarmets of four members of thc b md as Mr Allen assistant director leads tha m in a practice SGSSIOH wflix --n' MRS TAFI L PEARSON BA NIA Cent r xl Sucncc 14 ,am fb 'X VLIISFI RILF Blolohx Agriculturc Sponsor Audio I ISII il Club Hwh School and juruor High 4 H Club wg NIH VVILLIANI RIC-CS B S KI S NIL ch mir. ll Dr xwlnp Typing II Sponsor unmr Cliss Engineers Club ' 1 - , p I Y I L L whip ,gtg 5 7 V A , N ' :' 'mgx ' fl ' . M , ,As 'y W D , XX. Fa x if I , qi . f , I L' f gf' 2-, -A I u ns i . I ffl I I I K In f 1 A f' ' i I ja, .'- -4- I f ,.. I ' 1 1 f f Fi ' S Mg at fi : mi f .f 5 . , 'J ff- ...lx 'I .-4 V, K if 2 L a , - K xx I . L . . ' . ,'. . MR. R . , . z . 'A ' .S.,. .. . .. B.S. ..,. 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GLITTER TO YEAR It's a winter wonderland in the Putnam City gym as the Pep Club presents a Christ mas skit. Q 5152 :I A lt 9 1 as. Basketball Queen Judy Cole recalls the impressive elegance of her homecoming cere- mony. EVENTS PRCVIDE I TIMATE RIGHT: The haunting beauty of the Nativity scene is re- created at the special Christmas assembly. BELOW: Alumni reminisce about the good old days over coffee and donuts. M,J Ng...-wud, '--..L,4-M 44 z 20 Q 5 nun Y A ,R ' wh A Q LEFT: Student Council president Dale Gibson seems slightly startled to discover that there is a big, friendly Snowman on the loose at the Ideal Date sock-hop. ABOVE: The Classroom Teachers hold a special tea in honor of the new members of the faculty. GLIMPSES QF SCHGOL YEAR At the annual Armistice Day assembly sponsored by Post 12 of the American Legion Mr. D. D. Kirkland introduces the guest speaker, Mr. Leo Winters, seated to his right Ki 2 5 i V p ti 3Q l v 'v L' A S -X J si, A i 1 . I r yf il ' w x if N 8 ig 1- fs H President Sylvia Pittman crowns David Rout FHA Sweetheart in this royal corona- tion setting. NCIDENTS OF I TEREST BELOW: Hmmm . . . it seems the Chorus doesn't limit its talent to singing in this scene from their musical production, Chez Paree RIGHT The s ectators can alwa s look for- . : p y ward to plenty of action at a Putnam City wrestling match. zu . '- .L'4 ABOVE: September not only brings the color of autumn, but f also brings the color and excitement of the football season. RIGHT: Ahl The sweet smell of success upon completing their duet in the sophomore assembly. GIVE COLOR AND VARIETY The Presentation of the Colors provides a moment of reverence and respect at every assembly. A magnificent success at the junior Assemhly was the Vienna Boys' Choir after their smashing rendition of Bccrl Beer! ASSEMBLIE , GUESTS, ELECTICNS, AN BELOW: Serious students find the library an excellent place of solitude for study and research. RIGHT: Jackie Wells and Jerry Deatherage tune their guitars as they await their tum to try out for the talent assembly. x '+-5. 'i'nH--:vim W ABOVE: First place winner Tom Abel proudly exhibits the trophy given to him as Outstanding Wrestler at the State junior High Toumament. RIGHT: Ideal Date candidates lead off a dance at the soclchop ceremonies. CCDRO ATIONS HIGHLIGHT ACTIVITIES Putnam City's representatives at Girls' State and Boys' State this year were: Bill Cibbens, Larry Valentine, Judy Cole, Martha land, Sylvia Pittman, and Eddie Myrick. x I f 5' A i , '- I El axe-. 3. f e '- - x -I Q., .f 5 ,ai if ,in N X q -65,1 , K 1 . - La' 2 , 1 Q , 1, I I 1' e ,E g, . Z ,f 8' :N v if S 1- bb 4 f Y? ' if ,Eg is r 3 H f . 5 ' fr ' s s 4 s 1' NSN 4 'Y-3 1 K5 3 27 S 1 x Jig 5' 1 'Y' sy ,Q i 1 H rf ,ln X ' 3' Q .,iEi , 5 3 FN. 2' r,-N i - al Z ,K V WV, x kr L'.A - . V ? M f'7 5- Q. ...hsx N.. 'XS fx L:-F., H .1 f gf? 1'f'- ...,.'f2 f .rkfnn 'k Uvif iff, fi' ' xfjj I f 1 ff LK!! ,f ! 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A much deserved tr1bute goes to our 1960 Putn rm C1tv V 1led1ctor1an Freddy Kate He IS the son of Mr md Mrs F H Kate and was born IH Ccntr 1l1 1 Oluo Freddy has been a student at Putn lm Cltx forthe llst twelve years He has been 1 wry lctlve member IH many of the orgamza txons These mclude the Spamsh Club the Latin Club the Tu elvc Year club the Honor Soclety posltlon of cl rss scholarshlp ID 58 and 59 Durlng the p 1st four vears he has won awards 1n the fol low mg sublects at scholastle meets Enghsh II Latm I and II Brology and Algebra II Freddy plans to attend VVooster College 1n Ohlo and w1ll malor 1n elther m lthematxcs or engmeerxng He IS in aCflVC member of the Presbytenan Church LEADERS OF TOMORROW The posltxon of 1960 Salutatorlan was fllled by Ehzabeth Nrchols daughter of Mr and Mrs P B Nrchols She was born 1n Oklahoma Clty and has attended Putnam Clty for 12 years The organlzatlons IH wh1ch she has been an actrve member durrng her hxgh school years are the Honor Society 1n wh1ch she was presrdent th1s year the Student Councrl the Twelve Year Club the Latm Club 1n wh1ch she was VICC presldent 1n 58 and secretary IH 59, and the Engmeermg Club Because of her excellent grades, she held the P051 t1on of class scholarshlp IH '58 and '59 She won awards 1n World Hrstory and Amerlcan Hlstory, at scholastlc meets Ehzabeth plans to attend Oklahoma Un1vers1ty at Norman, Oklahoma, and IS gorng to mayor 1n mathematlcs She attends Forest H1ll Chr1st1an Church any aw ll ii. f L . J L . . , I . ' ,Q .- ' r L 1, ' . ' ' ' 1 Q U gm 1 'lf 1 L . ' the Band and the Engineering Club. He held the 1 ff F , . 1, . 1 . ' . ' Il, 1 n 1 s 1 x ii, SENIORS FIND YE R FULFILLI G Active seniors jerry Nichols and Iudy Ritter rate high as the class choice for student popularity. Sponsors Mr. Ronald Coffman, Mrs. Alice Zweiacher, and Mrs. Gloria Moody show pride in senior class officers, Don Nelson, Vice-President, Eddie Myrick, President, and Susie Hammer, Secretary-Treasurer. ,f wg? Service and personality are two of the qualities inherent in these ideal senior citizens, Dale Gibson and Martha McCasland. A 0,1 4 . 3 .1,,..:,'! -as f' 53' L '1 f-.ar Q-7 , --un lifts JCL I -J' ' ' ' . CP I as :wif BARBARA BARLOW Honor Society '60, Office Staff '60, Twelve-Year Club '60, Future Nurses '58, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Latin Club '58, Junior Play '59, Staff, Hall Proctor '59, Safety Club '60. ROGER BEAN Honor Society '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59. LINDA BIRCE Pep Club '58, '59, Spanish Club '58, '59, All-School Play '59, '60, Staff, Junior Play '59, Cast, Hall Proctor '60, Commercial Club '60, Safety Club '60, National Forensic League '60, Secretary '60. JERRY BLACK Spanish Club '59, '60, L4-ttcmicn's Club '59, '60, Football '59, '60, All Coufcrcncc '60, Track '60, Wrestling '59, '60, State Toumament, 4th Placc '60, Enginccring Club '60. JUDY BLASINCAME Honor Society '59, '60, Officc Staff '60, Future Homemakers '60, Future Teachers '60, Pcp Club '58, '59, '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Junior Play '59, Staff, Safcty Club '60. KENNETH BLAZER Latin Club '58, '59, Band '58, '59, '60. SANDY BLIZZARD Office Staff '58, '60, Pep Club '58, Library Staff '58, Spanish Club '58, Junior Play '59, Staff, Hall Proctor '58, Safety Club '60. VINITA BOLSTER Mixed Chorus '59, '60, Cirls' Chorus '58, '59, '60, Mixed Quartet '60, Band '58 C58 at Classcn High, Oklalioma.J MICKEY BOTCHLET Twelve Year Club '60. PATSY ADAY Twelve-Year Club '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Hall Proctor '59, Commercial Club '60. JOHN ALLEN LARRY ALLEN All-School Play '60, Cast, Junior Play '59, Cast, Lab Assistant '60, Baseball '58, Football '59, Track '58, Engineering Club '60, BERYL ALLEN BAUGH Latin Club '58,'59, Lab Assistant '60. BARBARA ANDERSON Office Staff '59, '60, Future Nurses '58, Future Teachers '59, '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Latin Club '58,' 59, '60, Junior Play '59, Staff, Commercial Club '60, Safety Club '60. BEVERLY ASHMORE Office Staff '60, Joumalism Staff '60, Future Homemalcers '59, Pep Club '58 '59 '60' Cheerleader '59 '60 S anish Club '58, '59, '60' , , , . 5 P cms' sports '58, 's9. v ,f-xv.. ,ss-3 ffm 1'9 Wh qrwfl 4-I ,W ff -'tr x,,,,, ina 5 ,P .gp .,.a- ...v-an fx E ... my--W7 'A-Q. av 'V 'QP -q-t.-5-v Navi' 114' PAT BOUCHER Honor Society '59, '60, Student Council '58, '59, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Cheerleader '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, Spanish Queen Candidate '58, '59, junior Play '59, staff, Commercial Club '60, Foothall Queen Attendant '60, Safety Club '60. CHARLES BOWEN JANIE BOWEN Twelve Year Club '60, Pep Club '58, Girls' Sports '59, '60. JEWEL ANN BRACKETT Pep Club '59, junior Play '59, Staff, Art Club '58. JAMES EDWARD BREWER Talent Assembly '58, Twelve Year Club '60, Science '58, '59, '60, Boys' Chorus '58, Safety Club '60, Eingineering Club '60. SUE BRISCOE Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Junior Play '59, Staff, Girls' Chorus '59, Hall Proctor '60, Safety Club '60. if ,av-v ,f-4-A V11 fry. ff' '? 'Yi -er' ' LINDA BROWN Future Teachers '60, Pep Club '58, Library Staff '58, Spanish Club ' '60, Commercial Club '60, safety Club '60. if S U E BROWN WU f1L,'..,f .ai-X, ' - ...J Twelve Year Club '60, Future Teachers '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club '59, '60, All-School Play '60, Staff, Band '58, Girls' Sports '58, '59, CHARLES BRYAN Honor Society '59, '60, Latin Club '59, '60. BILL BUFORD .- M M A A lllflk, spanish Club '59 jf' .. 'S ' , JUDI BURDC Y, g Office Staff '59, All-School Play '59, Staff, Girls' Sports '60. , , ' , 53' CECIL BURTON 5 : :K , Tail:-nt Asscuilmly '59, '60, Bancl '58, '59, '60, 'vs . .f , . 4 A K :rf-'ti '2'6'? .,4 -Q' CONNIE BURTON Comm:-rcizilClul1'li0, Clirls' Sports '58. CllAllLES lll'Tl,Ell Spizuisli Club '58, '59, All-SL-lioul Play '58, Lcttt-ru1eu's Club '59, Track '58, '59, '60. C'58, '59 nit Acl.i lligli, Olcltiliuinmj HAROLD CANIPBELL ,M T.il4-ut Aswiulilx' '60, Twvlxc Yvzir Club '60, Blind '58, '59, '60, Bnntl --eg' 3 XIurliiI'5H. ' KAYE CARTER Office Staff '58, Pep Club '58, All-School Play '58, '59, Staff, junior Play '59, Cast, Hall Proctor '58, '59, U58 at Classeri High, Qkla- homa.l RUSSELL CARTER Student Council '60, Latin Club '58, Art Club '60, Shop I Award '58. STEVE CHAMBERS Football '59, Track '58,'59. SANDRA CHEERY CATHY CHISM Pep Club '58, '59, Latin Club '58, Cirls' Chorus '58, Safety Club '60. f'58, '59 at McCuinness High, Oklahnmal ROBERT CHUCON Latin Club '58, '59, Band '58, '59, Engineering Club '60. iii? 45 -I Shui Yi , Y'-v .IQ - 11 'F vis. w, S .,, I , 'Q QA? ...r -J- is E -fs. Af, My l 2 X -, -v X, 2 AL fig- '.A vf rg-. 1 ,pan ,5 f-r -ag f'7 'J' P0 vs e-1 Nev' CHARLES CLONCE Twelve-Year Club '60, Scicutx- Club '59, '60, Latin Club '59, '60, Lab Assistant '60, VVrestling '58, '59, '60, Engineering Club '60. IUDI COBBS Pep Club '58, '60, All-School Play '58, '60, junior Play '59, Cast, Cirls' Chorus '58, Hall Proctor '58, Cirls' Sports '58, '59, '60, Basket- ball Queen Attendant '60. f'58 at Classen High, Oklahomal DAVID COFFEY Honor Society '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, Engineering Club '60. JUDY COLE Student Council '59, '60, Inter-City Student Council '60, Annual Staff '59, '60, Editor '60, Future Homemalcers '58, Future Teachers '59, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Secretary '60, Latin Club '58, Secretary '58, Basketball Queen '60, Ideal Date Candidate '59, '60, Miss Pirateer Candidate '60, Quill and Scroll- Club '60, Class Popularity '58, Class Secretary-Treasurer '59, Girls' State '59, CAROL COLEY Student Council '59, 'Nvelve-Year Club '60, Ioumalism Staff '60, Exchange Editor '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Library Staff '59, '60, Secretary '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, Commercial Club '60, Chap- lain '60, Safety Club '60. DONNA COOK Twelve-Your Club '60, Fixture Homemalcers '59, '60, Reporter '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '60, Hall Proctor '60, Girls' Sports '59, Spanish Queen Candidate '58, WILMA COOK Honor Society '59, '60, Office staff '60, Twelve-Year Club '60, journalism Staff '60, Club Editor, '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, All-Scbool Play '58, Staff, Hall Proctor '59, Com' mercial Club '60, Vice-President '60, Quill and Scroll Club '60. REGCIE CURDREY Art Club '58, '59, '60, Engineering Club '60, HILLIE -IEAN COHLICY Honor Soc-it-ti' '59, '60, 'llilt-ut Assvlllllli' '58, Future Tcacllt-rs '58, '59, '60, Vit-4--l'resitlr-ut '60, l,il1r.irx' Staff '-59. '60, YIQTCLXSIIYQI' '60s Lutiu Club 'sf-x. '59, '60, ' '?'.T 41' -QA M,-v-' pix.. IC' 'Q 4-s A, 6' sei 'fl josuz DAVIS Honor Society '59, '60, Future Homemakers '60, Spanish Club '59, Commercial Club '60. 35 SAM DAVIS , SANDRA DEAN Annual Staff '59, Pep Club '56, All-School Play '59, Cast, junior Play '59, Cast. U58 at Hall High, '59 at Trinity Academy, Arkansasl IOHNNIE DECKARD Twelve-Year Club '60, Latin Club '58, Band '58, '59. CAYLA DICK Pep Club '58. BOB DICKEY l.z:ttemien's Club '58, '59, Football '58, '59, Basketball '58, '59, Trqclc '58. U58 at South San Francisco, '59 at Westmoor High, California? LANCE CORNMAN TwelveYear Club '60, Lettermen's Club '60, Track '58, '59, '60, Wrestling '58, '59, Engineering Club '60, Cross Country Trad: Team '59, '60, SHIRLEY ANN COUTEAU Office Staff '60, Future Nurses '58, Pep Club '58, Commercial Club '60, Girls' Basketball Team '59, Cheerleader '59, Class Socrotlry- Treasurer '59. C'58, '59 at Mustang High, Oklahomal MARY CUNNINGHAM Girls' Chorus '58, '59, Hall Proctor '59, '60. TOMMY CUPPLES Spanish Club '58, '59, Lettem1en's Club '58, '59, '60, Baseball '58, '59, '60. MIKE CURTIS Mixed Chorus '58, '59, '60, Boys' Chorus '58, '59. BEVERLY DAVIS Honor Society '59, Student Council '60, loumalism Staff '60, Pep Club '58, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, Hall Proctor '60, Girls' Sports '58, '59. 1'- ff' f-0 fra' 4-nv ' MQ , .of wg? -TL f' 'C ,gi 5 W ',, 9 ,J JOHNNY DONOHO Track '59, Engineering Club '60, PHYLLIS ENDSLEY Future T1-zu-lu-rs '60, Pep Club '58, Mixed Chorus '58, '59, Girls' Chorus '60. 4 4, ALICE EPPS Twelve Year Club '60, Future Humemakers '59. amp.. hi... -Q-yy 'Ae -.9 f 'n- 'x rw, BOBBIE FRY Honor Society '59, '60, Office Staff '60, Future Teachers '59, '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Cheerleader '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, Basketball Queen Attendant '60, Safety Club '60. RICK FULTON Basketball '58, Track '58, C'58 at Shawnee Mission High, Kansasl JUDY CANIBILL Future Teachers '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Latin Club '58, '59,'60, All-School Play '60, Staffzjunior Play '59, Staff. BILL CARY Lette-rinen's Club '58. '59, '60, Baseball '58, '59, '60, All Conference '58, Co-Captain '60, Football '58, '59, '60. BILL CIBBENS Honor Society '59, '60, Treasurer '60, Student Council '58, '59, '60, Latin Club '58, '59, Science Club '58, '59, '60, President '60, An- nual Staff '58, '59, '60, Business Manager, All-School Play '60, Staff and Cast, junior Play '59, Cast, Safety Club '60, Vice-President '60, Engineering Club '60, President '60, Quill and Scroll Club '60, Class Citizenship '58, Boys' State '59, Sehoolastic Meet, Chemistry 1, '59, Chemistry Award '59, DALE GIBSON Student Council '59, '60, President '60, Inter-City Student Council '60, Twelve Year Club '60, Spanish Club '58, '60, All-School Play '60, Staff, Junior' Play '59, Cast, Engineering Club '60, Safety Club '60, Class Citizenship '59, '60, Mr. Pirateer '60. IOIIN LEICII CIFFOIID Honor Society '60, Twelve Year Club '60, Future Teachers '58, '59, '60, President '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club '59, '60, junior Play '59, Cast, Debate '58, '50, '60, Hall Proctor '59, Spanish I Award '59, Outstanding Debater '59, National Forensic League '59, '60, President '60, Natl. Xlerit Scholarship Exams, Seinifinalist, '60. SHERRY CILLESPIE Honor Society '59, '60, Twelve Year Club '60, Iournalisin Staff '59, '60, Editor '60, Future Teachers '60, Spanish Club '59, '60, Com- mercial Club '60, Press Queen Attendant '60, Safety Club '60, Quill and Scroll Club '60, Typing I Award, Sehoolastie Nleet, '59, Okla- honian 6: Times Correspondent '60. SANDY COLDSTEIN A3 Nqr' VARY EVAINS STI VE FLENIIYC Twclu YQ ur Club '60, Four-H Club '58, '59, A11 Club '58, Track 58 59 LEO'NlAliD POSTER Honor Souetv 59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, Engineering Club '60. IOHN FOVVLER Twelve Year Club '60, Spanish Club '58, Safety Club '60, Engineer- ing Club '60. SHERNIAN Fl'lEI'lNlAN Student Council '56, '59. JEIIIIILTN FIIEY Office Staff '60, journalism Staff '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, All-St-hool Play '58, Staff, junior Play '59, Staff. ,0 ' 10' .ot -.ff MW :ffm 1 ,gk H.. ,,,.. 'SQ X ,I 'V' 7 Crt-v 'Qi' LANNA COODGER Future Teachers '59, '60, Spanish Club '59, '60, Commercial Club '59, '60, MARY LOU GOODWIN Annual Staff '60, Future Homemakers '58, '59, '60, All-School Play '58, '59, '60, Staff, Iunior Play '59, Staff, Art Club '58, Safety Club '60, Engineering Club '60, Art Award '59. MARY GOROM Honor Society '59, '60, Iourualism Staff '60s Future Homemakers '59, '60, Future Teachers '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60. LARRY GRAYBILL Latin Club '58, '59. fun -1 -san' I ,Q-'vii' ,:. Fi' -,i at -to JUDY CRITLMAKER t f ' Honor Society '59, '60, Office Staff '60, Twelve Year Club '60, Future -J' Teachers '60, Future Homemalcers '59, '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, 'N Spanish Club '59, Safety Club '60, LINDA CUTHERY Girls' Chorus '60. r 'fri' 1 r HP, . . la, '-,. fs , '- .su , fl' 'Wt' L 3 GQ' J' .-A-1 if ff! ,,..,,, ' ' -as - 'sid ' . 4'-'V' -- vp. ,.,,.z --Q .mf D, , AFT' -.r- 4 ! F v ' vi- 'ii -0' N.-.-y .ff MARY ILENE HAGEN Future Teachers '58, '59, '60, Band '58, '59, '60, Girls' Sports '58, '59 '60. SUSIE HAMMER Office Staff '60, Future Hmuemakers '59, '60, Vice-President '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Pledge Mistress '60, Spanish Club '58, Com- mercial Club '60, Treasurer '60, Class Secretary-Treasurer '60. 'llflllll' LUN IIARRIS Twelve Year Club '60, Future Teachers '58, '60, Latin Club '58,'59g Band '58, '59, '60, President '60, Engineering Club '60. MAIIY ANN IIAllllALD Honor Society '60, Office Staff '60, journalism Staff '60, Circulation Manager '60, Spanish Club '60, Girls' Sports '58, '59, Safety Club, '60, Quill aiul Seroll Club '60, Treasurer '60. SHERMAN HARRISON IEFF IIARTMAN Football '58, Basketball '58, VVrestling '59, '60. C58 at Riverside Brookfield High, Illinoisj LYNDA HAXVKS Honor Society '59, '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Girls' Chorus '58, '-59. BOB IIEFLIN Football '58, '59, Track '58, '59, '60, WVU-stling '60, FHA Sweet- heart Attendant '60, Engineering Club '60, V58 at NViehita High, Kansasl MORGAN IIICNSLICY Talent Assembly '60, Latiu Club '59, Mixed Chorus '58, '59, Boys' Chorus '58, '59, Mixed Quartet '58, '59, Boys' Quartet '58, '59, Band '58, '59, All-State Chorus '58, 'U' at a , ,sa - N' an 3,6-T NANCY HENSON Future Homemakers '60, Pep Club '59, Hall Proctor '59. U59 at Northwest Classen, Oklahoma? JOYCE HERRIN Honor Society '59, Office Staff '60, Future Teachers '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, Hall Proctor '59, Commercial Club '60. JERRY HILL Twelve Year Club '60, Safety Club '60, Enginereing Club '60. LOUISE HILLERBY Office Staff '60, Mixed Chorus '58, '59, '60, Girls' Chorus '58, '59, Commercial Club '60. WILETTA SUE HOLMES Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Girls' Chorus '58, '59, Hall Proctor '60. WENDELL HOWELL Honor Society '59, '60, Future Teachers '59, '60, Treasurer '60, Latin Club '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, Spanish I Award '58. 'ic p-Q., 1 aww Qv' 1:53 Qtr '43 T77 .pw-.,. fb. xr! T' Kg 5 fv- 'i' 4? Sl vi vx 3 A 1' .I all ,I-I Vw '-D ff, Y, .-Q 41 .gv 7 -'Y RICHARD HUDCINS Student Council '58, Science Club '59, '60, Basketball '58, V58 at Surrattsville High, Nlurylandl MIKE HUFFMAN Honor Society '59, '60, Student Council '58, '59, '60, Vice-President '60, Inter-City Student Council '59, junior Play '59, Cast, Band '58, Lettem1an's Club '59, Football '58, '59, Track '59, uzmu JACOBS ROGER IACOBSEN Track 59 Engineering, 60 BILL IENNIINCS Student Council 60 Latin Club 58 59 60 Lettermens Club 60 Baseball Nlinagcr 59 60 Football Ni rnaper 59 Basketball Man ager 60 I'nL,inur1nf,, Club 60 BARBARA JOVFS T1llHIASSlll1lllN 78 59 Office Stiff 60 0l1l'l'l Ll1Sl'Il Stiff 60 Club Editor 60 Puturt l'l0lI1ClllllCtl'S 59 G0 Histonan 60 Pep Club 58 59 60 Clirtrltultr 59 60 Spuush Club 58 '59 60 Girls Sports 58 59 KAY JONES Office Staff 58 59 60- Twelve Year Club 60' Pep Club '58 59' Spanish Club 58 59, Commercial Club 59 60, Safety Club 60. FHEDDY KATE Honor Society 59 60, Twelve Your Club 60, Latin Club 58 59- Spanisb Club 60, Band 58 59, 60' EllL,ll1t'l'flllL Club 60' Cl'lss Scliolursliip '58, '59' Slmlnstit- N11-vt, Biology lst, '58, Biology Award 58, Alp,obrzi ll Awurtl 59, Latin l Awurtl 58, Lzxfin ll Awzirtl 59, English ll Awzml '58, Vulotlictoriun '60. DINESE KEVP ep Club 58, Lutiu Club 59, Mixed Chorus 58, 60: Music Li- brarian 60, Girls Chorus 59. I ,as 1' fi 2, rf 1 I ..---f ,611 'S-.,,,,,z 1-as Q f -491 ' VIKKI KLINC Student Council '59, Pep Club '58, '59, Hall Proctor '59, Commercial Club '60, Girls' Sports '59, '60, l'58, '59 at Riverside Cardens High, Missouril GARY LANCE Honor Society '59, '60, Student Council '58, Science Club '60, Latin Club '58, '59, junior Play '59, Cast, Band '58, '59, '60, Engineering Club '60. PEGGY LARSON Honor Society '59, '60, Future Teachers '59, '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, All-School Play '60, Cast, Junior Play '59, Staff, Mixed Chorus '58, '60, Cirls' Chorus '58, '59, Mixed Chorus '60, Enwmble '60, All-State Chorus '60. MIKE LASTER Honor Society '60, Football '58, '59, '60, Basketball '58, '59, '60, Truck '58, '59, Pep Club Buccaneer '60, Basketball Co-Captain '60, U58 ut john Marshall High, Oklahoma? JIMMY LEATHERS Twelve Year Club '60. BECKY IO LEMON Ov ,... 9, Q. 41K GENE KING , Science Club '59, '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Mixed Chorus '58, 59, '60, Engineering Club '60, AudicrVisua.l Club '60, Vice-President '60, Boys' Chorus '59. KAREN KING Honor Society '59, '60, Four-H Club '58, Library Staff '59, '60, Spanish Club '59, '60. C'58 at Bartlesville High, Olclahomal VIRGINIA KIRBY Future Homemalters '58, Pep Club '58, '59. 1'58, '59 at Canadian High, Texasl JOE KIRK Honor Society '58, Student Council '58, Spanish Club '59, Art Club '58, Engineering Club '60, Play Director '59, l'58, '59 at Enid High, Oklahomul DAVID KIRKLEY All+Scbool Play '60, Staff, Football '58, '59, Track '58, '59, Wrestling '58, '59, Safety Club '60. C'58, '59, at Phoenix, Arizonal PATTY KIRTLEY Annual Stuff '58, '59, '60, Art Editor '58, '59, '60, Future Teachers '60, Pep Club 58, '59, '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, All-School Play '59, '60, Stuff, junior Play '59, Cast and Staff, Art Club '58, Annual Queen Attendant '60, Safety Club '60. X' . fly 'I' Pep Club '59, '60, Commercial Club '60, cms' spore '59, 'eo. Q STEVE LINDSEY Student Council '59, '60, Twelve Year Club '60, Latin Club '58, Engineers Club '60, Service Award '-59. Boll LINEBEIIIIY Honor Society '59, '60, Student Council '59, Future Teachers '58, '59, '60, Vice-l'rcsident '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Debate '58, '59, '60, National Forensic League '59, '60, Vice-President '60. EARL BUD LONG Talent Assembly '58, '59, '60, Annual Staff '58, '59, All-School Play '58, '59, '60, Cust, junior Play '59, Cast, Mixed Chorus '58. wig l v '75 IA, ff' 'S 35, -1 'Wg AAI .f , -7 :jf 4-. X, .usa 3 A: il f' ,Q Us fv v'-Q7 T g .Q 'sa ar- K .gf ,lvl .-q,-v ILA CHARLES MARTIN Latin Club '58, '59, junior Play '59, Cast. jUDY NTARTTN Office Staff '59, '60, Commercial Club '60. MARYLYN MARTIN Honor Society '59, '60, Twelve Year Club '60, Future Teachers '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, Mixed Chorus '58, '59, '60, Secre tary-Treasurer '60, Girls' Chorus '58, '59, Safety Club '60. jANICE MATA Student Council '58, '59, '60, Ioumalism staff '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Cheerleader '60, Library Staff '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, All-Sdiool Play '58, Cast, junior Play '59, Staff, Safety Club '60, Quill and Scroll Club '60. SHIRLEY MATHEXVS Future Homemalcers '60, Pep Club '60. BILL MEADE Lettermen's Club '59, '60, Football '58, '59, '60, Wrestling '59. DTAN MERCHANT Pep Club '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, Girls' Chorus '59, '60, Commercial Club '60, Safety Club '60, BECKY NIILLFH Future Nurses '58, Spanish Club '58. SUZANNA BIINICK Honor Society '60, Journalism Staff '60, Feature Editor '60, Future Teachers '60, Future Homemakers '60, Pep Club '59, '60, Spanish Club '59, '60, Mixed Chorus '58, Commercial Club '60, Girls' Sports '58, Quill and Scroll '60, Chaplain '60, V58 at john Marshall High, Oklulioinni VIOLA MCCANDLESS Pep Club '58, All-School Play '60, Staff, Girls' Sports '60. MARTHA MCCASLAND Honor Society '60, Student Council '60, Chaplain '60, Twelve Year Club '60, Future Teachers '58, '59, '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Cheerleader '59, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Treasurer '58, '59, A11- School Play '58, Staff '60, Cast, junior Play '59, Cast, Mixed Chorus '59, '60, President '60, Girls' Chorus '59, Safety Club '60, Class Citizenship '60, Girls' State '59, Miss Pirateer '60. SANDY MCCLARY Honor Society '60, Student Council '59, Twelve Year Club '60, An- nual Staff '60, Future Teachers '58, '59, '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '60, All-School Play '58, '60, Cast, '59, Student Director, junior Play '59, Cast, Art Club '59, Annual Queen '60, Safety Club '60, Quill and Scroll Club '60, Secretary '60, Clam Popularity '59. DORIS MCCRAW Future Homemakers '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Hall Proctor '60, Commercial Club '60, Girls' Sports '59. LOTS MCCRAW Future Homemakers '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Hall Proctor '60, Commercial Club '60, Girls' Sports '59. SAMANTHA MADDOX Mixed Chorus '60, Girls' Chorus '59, Commercial Club '60. 'T' 'YQ x QU Us Q ar' 5 -, A.. Q ,rv . -- il:-4 vm- Q' vm fm, id' .J .pl -V .7 We A 11 WWI! ' 4- 'V ar x ,.,-q.. - V ff BILL MOCK Twelve Year Club '60. IOYCE MOORE Library Staff '58, '60, Mixed Chorus '58, '60, Girls' Chorus '59, Presi- dent '59. MARYANNE MOORE Latin Club '59, '60, All-School Play '60, Staff, Girls' Chorus '59, '60, Office Staff '59, Science Club '58, Secretary-Treasurer '58. U58 at Harding High, Oklaliomal WOODY MORRIS Spanish Club '59, '60, Band '58, Engineering Club '60. U58 at Bird- villc High, Texas? PAI l l hiORROW Spanish Club '59, Girls' Sports '59, '60. Ilhi NTORWVOOD Student Council '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, President '60, Letier- men's Club '58, '59, '60, Baseball '58, '59, '60, All-Conference '58, Football Manager '59, '60, Basketball '58, '59, '60, Engineering Club '60. -N. 'Ci 'try' ,- G ,J X127 4677 -of M - fs' 'az f - 'fs 4491 , J.. f-mv X 7-.x 14' wg -a'-' PH. 4 -e x T9 X vf lv'-we A, ,....,. f J 5 J - is '7 ' ' yn 'A 4- ' I 'f , . Y infix 3 1 E ,G ,, ull, ' .H sie-:wer it 'Ml-A I 'av Mr' r .gin 4 -1 . 2 Q' 3 Eff' 'rv f 53, ff? ' 7 , . Li, 393' rf. 0 5 'U It if Ka- l x 'E4.'5rfi , -5 4. , 1 :K Q..-, , ,J 6. I' NA, '17 . QA. -5. ,x .4 I ,N V. MAX MOULTON Twelve Year Club '60, Spanish Club '58, Lettem1en's Club '59, '60, Football '58, Track '59, WVrestling '58, '59, '60, Engineering Club '60, Vice-President '60. NITA RAYE BIURPHY Latin Club '58, Mixed Chorus '58, Girls' Chorus '59, '60, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow '60. HENRY MURRAY Talent Assembly '59, '60, Twelve Year Club '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Baseball '58, Track '59, Wrestling '58, '59, '60, State Tourna- ment Ist, '60, Cross Country '58, '59. SANDRA BIYERS Journalism Staff '59, Mixed Chorus '58, Girls' Chorus '58, '59, '60, Safety Club '60. f'58, '59 at Del City High, Oklahomal EDDIE MYRICK Student Council '58, '59, '60, Inter-City Student Council '60, Annual Staff '59, '60, Associate Editor '60, Latin Club '58, '59, All-School Play '58, '60, Cast, Junior Play '59, Cast, Baseball Manager '58, Football Manager '59, Basketball Manager '59, Track Manager '59, FHA Sweetheart Attendant '60, Mr. Pirateer Attendant '60, Safety Club '60, President '60, Class President '59, '60, Boys' State '59, Ideal Date Candidate '60. YVAYNE NAILON Twelve Year Club '60, PAUL N EES Honor Society '58, '59, Spanish Club '58, Art Award '58, DALE NELSON Student Council '59, junior Play '59, Cast, Football '58, '59, Track '58, f'58 at Northwest Classen High, Oklahomal DON NELSON Letterman's Club '59, '60, Football '59, '60, Co-Captain '60, Basket- ball '58, '60, Buccaneer Attendant '60, Mr. Pirateer Attendant '60, Class Popularity '58, '59, Class Vice-President '60. ,S rm rfgr- AQ 'f 2 'X ...df f ..- lNlARSHA NESBITY Future Homemalccrs '58, Pep Club '58, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, Girls' Sports '58. C58 at White Station High, Tennesseel SHERI NEW Student Council '60, Future Homemalcers '58, '59, '60, Parliamenl tarian '59, Future Teachers '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, President '60, All-School Play '58, Cast, junior Play '59, Cast, Hall Proctor '59, '60, Safety Club '60. ELIZABETH NICHOLS Honor Society '59, '60, President '60, Student Council '58, Twelve Year Club '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Vice-President '58, Secretary '59, Engineering Club '60, Class Scholarship '58, '59, World History Award '58, American History Award '59, Salutatorian '60. JERRY NICHOLS Honor Society '60, Stuclt-nt Council '58, Lettermen's Club '59, '60, Football '58, '59, '60, Co-Captain '60, VVrcstling '58, '59, '60, Buc- caneer Attendant '60, Engineering Club '60, Class Popularity '60, Ideal Date '60. BETTY NOBBE Honor Society '59, '60, Ioumalism Staff '60, Copy Editor '60, Fu- ture Teachers '60, Library Staff '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Quill and Scroll Club '60. IAMES NL l'l'Ell Latin Club '59, l ootbzLll '58, '59, Safety Cluh '60, V58 at Seminole High, Oklahmnal 4 W. fin I!:fI . A I::: ' 'fs 1 ,..:: --, if-. .ji---I -. at-5 , f,-.I.'1'f,,R.21 I, fn a , sp, X wg., f , f, ' '11l.'v'3 1, ' Q. ,pi - - -f f.'-. ..2 1 f-gg,-.fi t N' -: ...k', ' -41 -Nr I an -40 -5.9 .age . ' 3 sf 'csv , 'J-Na I G' rv- prh in N Ang 0-'vw -. p-5 ,Q ay, ,if :ICO -5 ' ,--av 'T l'A'l' U'llllll'fN llmmtrr Stwicty '60, Spauixb Club '58, '59, '60, Reporter '59, SCit'l1Lv: Club '60, lAtllt'1'lI1l'Il'5 Club 'li0: Football Klanagcr '60, Basketball '58, '59, '60, Engineering Club '60, -llhlhll' UVEllTL'l'lF liuginm-1-ring Club '60, Auclio-Yixual Club '59, '60, llAllllAllA UVVEN Stutlt-ut Count-il '59, '60, Future FII-.telic-rs '59, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Iliatoriau '60. Library Staff '58, junior Play '59, Cast, Hall Proctor '59, Cirls' Sports '5H. JACKSON PADLEY Spanish Club '59, '60, Band '58, '59, '60, Engineering Club '60. Sllfvlf l'AT'l'EHSON 1.1-ttvruu'n'x Club '59, '60, Football '58, '59, '60, Basketball '58, '59, '60, Co-Captain '60. SANDRA PAXSUN l'r-p Club '58, '59, Library Staff '58, '59, St-L-rotary '58, Spanish Club '58, xluuiur l'l.1y '59, Cast, llall l'rot-tor '58, Cirls' Sports '58. PAUL PAYNE l.atin Club '58, '59. l'flfNNlf'l'l'l l'AYTf1Nl lJlCl,l.A l'l'fllClVAL lltumr Snt'it'lj '60, Ofliu- Staff 'fillz 'l'wolw- Ytulr Club '60, lfuturt- llolmwllalu-rx Till: l't'p Club '58, '59, '60, Xlixt-tl Clnurux '55, Cum uufrcial Club '60, Cirlx' SIwr1s'59. -1 75 ,Q ri! ' 'n '- b' fe fx fl X123 ik ' ' ' ' qv'-. it wp ' 1 5 . New t wg.. Q 'Z79' cz- 2 K Q ' ,I-1 ff' , fr f.1?f'T' JIM RICH Talent Assembly '60. JUDY RITTER Student Council '59, '60, Secretary '59, Office Staff '60, Future Teachers '58, '59, '60, Secretary '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Treas- urer '60, Latin Club '58, Commercial Club '60, President '60, Foot- ball Queen Attendant '60, Class Citizenship '58, '59, Class Popularity '60. DAVID ROGERS L 5 ,:.:' SHIRLEY PE'I'l IS Pep Club '58, '59, Spanish Club '59, '60, Mixed Chorus '58, Girls' Chorus '58, '59 '60. U58 at Northwest Classen High, Oklahoma, SYLVIA Pl'l'I'MAN Honor Society '60, Office Staff '60, Future Homemakers '58, '59, '60, Secretary '59, President '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Vice-President '60, Spanish Club '59, '60, Spanish Queen '59, All-School Play '60, Cast, junior Play '59, Cast, Art Club '58, Football Queen '60, Girls' State '59. YVONNE POLSON Future Teachers '59, '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Commercial Club '60, Girls' Sports '58, '59. PAT PURCELL Student Council '58, Journalism Staff '59, '60, Latin Club '60, Letter- men's Club '60, Football '58, '59, '60, Track '58, Safety Club '60, Engineering Club '60. V58 at Northeast High, Oldahomal PHIL RATLIFF Lettemien's Club '58, '59, '60, Track '58, '59, '60, Golf '58, '59, '60, Cross Country '58, '59, '60. IO ANNE REVILLE Ioumalism Staff '60, Exchange Editor '60, Future Homemalcers '60, Future Teachers '58, '59, '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Girls' Sports '58, '59, '60, Quill and Scroll Club '60, ViC5PI9Sid8Dt '60. ,f rn' - Y-X flaw v---v GARY ROLFS Football '58. DAVID HOUT Honor Society '59, Lettcrmen's Club '59, '60, Football '58, '59, '60, All-Conference '60, Track '58, '59, Wrestling '58, '59, '60, FHA Sweetheart '60, Class Secretary-Treasurer '-58. MARY FRANCES RUPPRECHT Honor Society '58, '59, Talent Assembly '58, Pep Club '58, '59, Latin Club '58, Mixed Chorus '58, Safety Club '60. 058, '59 at McCuinness High, Oklahomal SUE RUTLEDGE Future Homemakers '58, Pep Club '58, '59, junior Play '59, Cast, Mixed Chorus '58, Girls' Choms '58, Band '58, Engineering Club '60, f'58 at Yukon High, Oklahornal EMILY RYAN Honor Society '60, Talent Assembly '58, Office Staff '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Latin Club '58, '59, Snngleader '58, junior Play '59, Staff, Mixed Chorus '58, '59, '60, Girls' Chonis '58, '59, Scholastic Meet, lst Music Theory '58, Music Theory Award '58. HARRIET SAFFRAN FN , fv - V4 -us -4-5 v 3 'UZ' '22 , IOC' f 'w ,,.,-, .af LINDA SHELTON Student Council '60, Journalism Staff '60, Advertising Manager '60, Future Iloine-makers '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Library Staff '58, '60, Ilvporter '60, All-School Play '00, Staff, junior Play '59, Staff, Coniinerc-ial Club '60, lim-porter '60, Girls' Sports '58, '59, Press Queen Attenclant '60, Quill and Scroll '60, Ilouor Society '60. LESLIE SIIILLINC Latin Club '58, All-School Play '60, Cust and Staff, junior Play '59, Staff, Auclio-Visual Club '58, '59, '60, Presiclent '60. CAROL SHIPP Future Homemakers '58, '59, '60, Future Teachers '60, Spanish Club '58, All-School Play '58, '60, Staff: junior Play '59, Staff, Art Club '58, Safety Club '60, Engineering Club '60. CAROLE IANE SHIVELY Mixed Chorus '58, Girls' Chorus '59, '60, MIKE SHROUF SHERRI SINCLAIR journalism Staff '59, '60, Business Manager '60, Future Nurses '58, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club '59, '60, All-School Play '58, Stuff, Hall Proctor '59, Quill and SL-roll Club '60, JACKIE SUE SINCREE Future Iloinemalfers '59. JOYCE SMITH Student Council '58, Future Home-makers junior Play '59, Staff LINDA SMITH Student Council '59, Proctor '-58. f'58, '59, 7 '58, '59, '60, Nlixenl Chorus '58, Art Club '58, '60, Office Staff '59, '60, Journalism Staff '60, '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Cheerleauler '60, Press Queen '60, Safety Club '60. Pep Club '58, '59, Spanish Club '60, Hull at Harding Iligh, fjkllllliilllill IANICE SALYEII Office Staff '60, Couunereial Club '59, '60. KENNY SANDERS IOANN SAUNDERS Twelve Year Club '60, Future Homemalcers '58, '59, '60, Treasurer '60, Pep Club '58, Spanish Club '58, Junior Play '59, Staff, Art Club '58, '59, Hall Proctor '60, HUB SCIIYVENKIC Baseball '59, '60, Ifmxitball '59, '60, Basketball '60. V59 at Enid High, Oklahoma? GLORIA PARKIQII SEIIRINC Office Staff '60, Future Iloiiieiuakers '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Girls' Sports '58, '59, BARBARA SEl,LXlISYEIl ff., 'Y at ' K ' 5 ,ip gs. , is ,G C ..,' 4' fa , 2 'T 1 , -lx , A ff' - .A ' rv QM? 'Aa s ri! ,fg- 1- C., 1-gr Sf 4? , Q Y A -Ass. ,ini . fl .Q ? I .., 1 fi. . 'V iv 1' ' . 5 ,. ,rw ' - ff: ffl 1 , A., cw? .z Q 4? 1-115, LLOYD SMITH ROBERT NVARREN SMITH Wrestling '58. SHERRY SMITH Honor Society '59, '60, Secretary '60, Science Club '59, '60, Seo retary-Treasurer 60, Future Homemalcers '58, Future Nurses '58, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Latin Club '58, '59, Vice-'President '58, All- School Play '58, '59, Staff, junior Play '59, Cast, Lab Assistant '59, '60, American Literature Awartl '59. TOM SNIITH 'Q , ' Kg I-J' A ' f', -4 X -af aff E H N! .Am Spanish Club '59, Bancl '58, '59, Engineering Club '60, ' ' as Q by ,gs VIOLET SMITH s one Stuclent Council '58, '59, '60, Secretary '60, Inter-City Stullcnt f',:T'7 Council '59, Office Staff '59, '60, Future Teachers '59, Pep Clu -ar 'Q 'x R l I '58, '59, '60, All-Si-bool Play '58, Cast, junior Play '59, Stuclent Director: Class X'iie-l'resiils-nt '59. jOIlN STACY XYrestlinQ '59, '60, ,-on l 0-J' 's..4Y , ,sl ,num 4? fi J ix X- C., ,jr X Z 'IZ A , .fx 'ni' f 0 NTT' , 9' -IININIY STANFIFILD Twelve Year Club '60, Latin Club '59, Songlcarler '59, Band '58, '59, l,cttcrrnen's Club '59, '60, Basketball '58, Track '58, '59, '60, YVrest- ling '60, Cross Country '59, '60. JERRY STEIN Engineering Club '60. DAVID STINCIICOMB IO ANN STOUT Future Teachers '58, '59, '60, Mixed Chorus '58, '59, Girls' Chorus '58, '59, Commercial Club '60, Safety Club '60, ANN STUART Fuhire Teachers '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Mixed Chorus '58, '60, Cirls' Chorus '59, Secretary '59, Safety Club '60. LARRY SWAN Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, Engineering Club '60, VIRGINIA SWVIMNIEII Honor Society '60, Office Staff '58, '59, Future Homemakers '58, '59, Historian '58, Secretary '59, Future Teachers '58, Pep Club '58, '59, Mixecl Chorus '58, Girls' Chorus '58, '59, Cirls Sports '58, Home- malcing Award '58, '59, L'58, '59 at Yukon High, Oklahomal JEAN TAYLOR Twelve Year Club '60, Girls' Chorus '59, Safety Club '60. ROY TIIONIAS Honor Society '59, '60, Stucli-nt Council '60, Talent Assembly '58, '59, '60, Annual Staff '59, '60, Copy Eclitor '60, Latin Club '58, '59, '60, Prcsiclent '58, Vice-Presicleut '59, All-School Play '59, Cast, Mixed Chorus '58, Boys Quartet '58, Safety Club '60, Engineering Club '60, Quill and Scroll Club '60, President '60, Class Vice-President '58. LINDA THORNE Twvlvv YQ-air Club '00, Pop Club '58, Mixed Chorus '58, Cirls' Sports '59, '00, BARBARA SUE TUVVNSEND Uffiu' Staff '00, Twolvc Ycur Club '00, PL-p Club '58, '59, '00, Com- inf-rn-i1ilClulv '00, Girls' Spuds '59, LICONA ULlllCH Twi-Ive Yvzir Club '00, Journalism Staff '59, Future Tcaclu-rs '59- Lutin Club '58, junior Play'59,f'z1St, Safety Club '60. 3 l.AllllY VALICNTINE llnnur Sm-ii-ty '59, '00, Vim-1--Pri-Siclvnl '00, Spanish Club '59, Vice' l'rz-siilviit '59, lA'lil'l'lI1l'Il'S Club '58, '59, '00, llamrliull '58, '59, '00, Buy! Shih- '59, MARTIIA XVACNER llunur Soc-icly '00, Stuflvnt Council '60, Tula-nt Assc-nilsly '58, '59, '00, 'l'wvlx'4- YL-,ir Club '00, Annual Stuff '58, '59, '00, l'llUll7gl'.lPlly Editor '00, Futurm- 'l'L-uclirrs '00, Pep Club '58, '59, '00, Lilmrury Stuff l..itin Club '58, '59, '00, Sccrz-tary '59, luniur Play '59, Cust, Annu.il Qui-vii Allviirlziiil '00, Szlicly Club '00, Quill :intl SL-mll Clnli '00. HANK XV,Xl,l'il'lli 'l'w4'lx 1' Yi-,ir Club '00, ,, Av' we -AN ivan' Q 1 eine' I ' 5' 1- N17 5 'Q 3 V. 1n ff ffl' ' Rf .1 ,gk -M 1 wr 43 of 't 'Q r v-rv? 12 J if X f-w f-N 1 ' YC' fi ,lol 1 ' 'x '1'T Q'3? fa .74-gn 'E ,,. X 'Q t X six A .. --'- 1 r 'N . I gf' if' , , 'ff' A u J l ' 1' 5 4 1 f. if .A ' m 5 BRUCE Yl'Al,Kl'l' Track '59, NYrL-xtling '59, '00, l'lllliOL VVAHD Spanisli Club '59, flulf Tc-,un '59, C'59 ,it Capitol Hill High, Okla- liomul JUDY XYATSON Officv Skill' '00, lfuturi- lluinvniulu-rs '59, '00, 81-L-rr-tziry '00, Pup Club '58, '59, '00, l':irliauncnlziriaxn '00, Spanish Club '58, Coin- nu-rv,-iul Club '00, S4-vrclury '00, Girls' Sporls '59, BARBARA 8l'lf VVA'l l'8 Honor Sui-if-ty '00, 'l'wc'lx'i- Yi-air Club '60, Future l'0z1Clicrs '60, 8I7uniSli Club '58, '59, '00, flirls' Spurlx '58, '59, '00, l'A'l' VVl'lAX'l'lll Tzilm-ut Assn-inlrly '58, '00, IH-p Cluli '58, '59, '00, Clivcrleaclcr '00, All-SL-lmul Play '00, Cust, junior Pluy '59, Cust, Nlixz-cl Chorus '58, '59, '00, Vivo-l'n-sirlviit '00, Nlixm-nl Qiuirlct '59, c:OllHIlCl'Clill Club '60, Sufi-ty Club '00, All-Stutr Chorus '00, ROBERT YVEBB Scion:-if Club '00, Latin Club '59, llantl '58, '00, Engineering Club '60, Navy Scicm-v Cruisv '60, 058, '59 411 Duncan High, Okluhomal NlAll l'lN u'l'Illl'lll Boy? Clmrus '58, 8.iln-li' Cfluls '00, l':I1LflIll'l'l lI1j,,f Club '60, 058, '59 lil Amlvrxuli Iliggli, llliuuisl FRANK Vl'lfl,l.Nlfll Stuclcnt Council '59, '00, 'l'w4-lvv Ymir Club '00, All-School Play '59, '00, Stuff, Salk-ty Club '00, A1ulirrX'isu.1l Club '58, '59, '60, Vico- Prcxiclcnt jlillRY VVlCl.l .N lil! 'r uv- ' 42 Q1 Q, ...f 'br L, xl.. , NANCY VVILLIAXIS Office Staff '60, Future Teachers '56, '59, '60, Pep Cluh '58, Hall Proctor '59. BOB XVILSON SQ-ir-nco Cluh '58, All-School Play '59, '60, Staff. 058, '59 at Topeka High, Kamasj DICK XVILSON journalism Staff '60, Quill and Scroll Cluh '60. 058, '59 at 'l'0pi-ka lligh, Kansas? li.-Xlill.-Xll.-X WINSTON lfuturo 'll-ai-lu-rs '59, Pep Cluh '58, '59L All-Svlmnl Play '58. Staff: Girlx' Chorus '60. f'58, '59 at Nortlnvcst Classon, Oklahrnnal Dlfl,UllES VVISE K.-'llllfx W'l'l'llElf Talvnt Awsunihly '58, Spanish Cluh '58, junior Play '59, Staff, Miwd Churus '58, '59, '60, Girls' Chnrus '58, '59, linsoxnhlc '58, '59, '60, All-State Chorus '60, CAROI . XVOOD CHARLICX li XVI JODR UFF llunnr Sm-i4-ty '59, '60, Spanish Cluh 58. '-59. 'GOL Xlixx-rl Chorus '58: Girl? Chnrux '58, Comxnf,-rc'i.il Cluh '60, Offiu- Staff '60, GLENN.-X XVRICHT bluurualixxn Staff '60, Assixtant liclncwr '60, Fnturc 'l'L'1ll'lIl'fS '60, l'L'p Cluh '58, '59, '60: Latin Cluh '58, '59, '60, junior Play '59, Stiff, Quill .uni Sr-mll Cluh '60. 7'fn l ,. 1 I ' ,Nw , CONNIE Vl'l':l,l..S Pep Club '58, '59, Spanish Cluh 'GOL DL-hatv '58, Girls' Chorus '58, A11 Cluh '58, Girls' Sports '60, Majorcttc C'58, '59, at Capitol Hill High, Oklahrnnal JACK Wic1,1,s Talvnf Asscmhly '60, Spanish Cluh '58, '59, Art Cluh '60, Safety Cluh '60, Enginvvring Club '60. RICHARD VVllEEl.,lS Stuclcnt Council '60, Twelve Yea: Club '60, Science Cluh '58, Latin Club '58, '59, Mixed Chorus '58, VVrcstling '59, Engineering Club '60, AllLllO-x'l5llJ.l Club '58. Bl'lVl'llll,Y XYlll'l'lf Futura- Nurs:-s '58, Art Cluh '59, '60. f'58 at Northeast High, Okla- homal NANCY NVILCOX Twclva- Y:-ar Cluh '60, Future Nurses '58, Fuiurv Tvachcrs '58, '59, '60, Pop Cluh '58, '59, '60, Latin Club '58, Girls' Sports '58, '59, '60. DIANNIC LINDSEY VVILKS Ps-p Cluh '58, '59, Girls' Sports '59, 058, '59, at Northwvst Classcn lligh, Oklahcnnal nw-nr 2 for '57 ' 13 ,AP -.1 fa ds an ,ap ,f JM . A AQ 41' if 1 Q , 'Sr -.,..4' if i 'R AF' - ri 1-9,5 L... '01 it -oi 'fur Merit Scholarship Finalist john Gifford reads up on some current events in the library. 46 ROGER WRIGHT spanish Club '58, '59, ROBERT JOSEPH WYATT Iunior Play '59, Cast, Band '58, '59, Engineering Club '60. COLLEEN FORDUCEY Office Staff '60. ODINE HALEY Talent Assembly '60, Future Nurses '58, Mixed Chorus '58, '59, '60, Girls' Chorus '58, '59, '60, All-State Choir '60, DENNIS JAMES Lab Assistant '60, Boys' State '59, Science Club '60, U58, '59 at Muskogee High, Oklahoma? H. C. KELLY Annual Staff '59, junior Play '59, Cast, Basketball '58, '59, Class VicePresident '58, Class Reporter '59. f'58, '59 at Carthage High, Arkansasj LA HANDA STALLCUP Honor Society '60, Future Teachers '59, '60, Pep Club '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club '58, '59, '60, Commercial Club '60g Girls' Sports '58, '59, '60, Scholastic Meet, 2nd European History '58. W, 'aww M 'NNN-. -'f. if ,Q 4. X imap SEQ E , ggi, at , wg -gr: f I I . sg. 55:5 If Nlr Nlzlvfic-ld OXLIIIHIICS L1 current issue of fnillllllllllll Today :mel suerzll new volumes of Oklnllmlm History in our library. Fw-15 me Sian Sfhvvl ouqn-1w u.0uq.- LIC C MAYFIILO March 15, 1960 Dear Seniors: Congratulations on your graduation and for being the largest graduating class at Putnam City. Your class numbers 255. As you leave the halls and classroom of our school, may I point out one area for a brief thought. That area is one of State Pride. I encourage you to develop and maintain a pride in our state. Much has been said lately about the many efforts to promote industry in our state, and this, no doubt, will help our economy. However, Oklahoma's real strength is in its people. Many people remain in Oklahoma now that could do better economically in some other state. They remain here because of the friendliness of the people and newness and vigor of the state. Re proud that you are an Oklahoman, just as you are proud that you are an American. Being reared Ln Oklahoma has given you some different qualities that many other people do not uossess. Develop these qualities and help to boost this state in order that it may continue to offer opportunity to other young people as they come along. Ours is a great heritage. Hegardless of whether Oklahoma ever becomes a great economic center, the other qualities of our culture will always be great. Be not afraid to speak up for they land of openness, vigor and challenge. Sei Oklahoma you're 0.K. of . .Z l, o C . Mayfield DCM:h HH Hill' il Slit! gurl in.: f -U '. ' '5-'W ,,- JU IGRS ENJCDY ACTIVE YEAR O - 1 c . 5 '37 N, 4, ' 9 ' f ' - L sg .wiv x 'gist i L17 , sg V ' -say? ! 5- cis - , .f' f f .- M ,- , 1 . pf. 1 A v E if fa- i' ' :we . ,mg 7 1 ,. , xg' QM, M 1 .-- tjgapwh . ' W' My f iw 3 Under the leadership and guidance of sponsors, Mr. Bill Riggs, Mrs. l Pat Knippcrs, and Mrs. Helen Stehr, and officers Mike Thomas, 4 President, Barbara Gresham, Secretary-Treasurer, and Eddie Peak, Vice-President, preparations for a successful junior year seem prob- i , t . able- For their outstandmg contributions to the school, Hugh Coonfield and Kris Bretz, were elected as junior Citizenship selections. Scholarship ranks high with Teresa Bradley and Mike Thomas. Gloria Lewis and Allen Bumgardner prove popular pair in Junior Class. f- '- if 10' av'-5 AW 'Je DB ,,,.r 15 tl- .,. S5109 v--'S' 'Q :Ns YCHYQ M-4 'F 'V' 'Q CLASS OF 6I 451' ms? v-I' ,poo 1 4' fx-.. '91 ' ' jar' 5 g., I. xM 'X Nz 9? Dish, us .,,,, V 1322: ' 40 F l X fa kia f 1 ix T., f-' N.. w., ...av 1 ,Q ,4 I B N 1 Judy Adams Tony Alevmnder Sheryl Allison M lrketti Almquist Ronnie Anderson Judy Askew Linda Atlec E lrlene B lhhit Lrncl 1 B ll ity R unonfn Birber Steve Beckett Alonfu Bends erry Benton Theresa Blackwell Ellen Bl lkeley Betty Blanc Melvin Blazer ulifl Bolling Marcie Bootes Sharon Bosnyak Teresa Bradley Kris Bretz James Briscoe john Briscoe Thelma Brite Gayle Britton Bernie Brown Iohnny Brown james Browne Larry Brower Tom Brower Allen Bumgardner Ed Burchfleld Greg Burns ,, 'I'-S. rmmle Butler Eugene Camp DOHHIC Camp Ronrue Camp Larry Cannon Dursa Carpenter Carolyn Casey jerry Chaney Rrck Chew John Chrrstner George Clark Sharon Cllnton Charlene Cole I8.Ck18 Cole Donna Colley Judrth Cook it -. ,S i is it gil' f.,,. 'wr ...Q QL? rf-f V N..-I -9' 14 use 49 N-.ff -.kg S A I rf ' ...Q I ,. Q- r we . 'r- f. K .. Q, PH PQ 4f '0' aw' WX CLASS GF 6I v...-, 'el Nd' -a-f '4 .pf ..,--.X Qu ' 'Z TQ, -6 pf ,-A 4,049 ...lf 'V' 'fu' ' -9' be Q A? IS Lf, i --f K. xr-'r S R LA J l 42 Cb -,, X.: Ulf, '-- ,P 1 :L x ,fyfzjd A A 1 ll ll my f' fir ff. . A -.J Emestine Cooley Hugh Coonfield Don Capp Ierry Cotten Jeanne Covington Don Cox john Craig Robert Craig Eldon Cross Jolene Crowell The Pep Club members and pledges gather ,h S to enjoy their annual tea, and to leam more B R 't V 1 lf, about the organization. t m 565- -1- 1-L1 ' tx N7 41-fs-. -J 43 A 1 L4 'xl ' f -5 sv? 'C' LL l -:Stix 01. 1-.r .--sv j J' nr--95 -I Kathy Cmpper Flo Cummings Larrv Daugherty Cordon Davis L B D lVlb Robert Dennis ames Dies Vernetta Donlay Elbert Dowdle Carolyn Eaton Peggy Echols Ian Edmund Mike Elder jerry Elliot Pat Ellis Bobbie Embrey Nikke Eslinger Henry Evans Sharon Ezzell Ian Farmer '1Ev ,, Johnnie Fendrich Suzi F ennell David Foote Larry Forbes Arlin Franklin Diana Franklin Larry Frederick Royden Freeland Gene Freeman Ronald Freeman if x,,,,.4n The boys in Auto NlCCh8.I11Cb diligently try to unravel the mybtery of a cars mecha .N X X fb flllll X , nisms 'Wm . , S X 1, ,D '49 or-ur ii 4u'f?'f H wx we ' 0,4 I 52 If 4 ff -azz- ,uf 1 as , 2. 12 GAL.-! 1'Q '1' me , bf' 9-. li CLASS OF 6I an-:N--.S 'kffi'-iw '--Q' Nil ard' 919' lfnunrv' 'H-...J .177 , f ruff .,,..-fr Gwen Fronko Rae Fuller Betty Funkhouser Jack Garmutte Ronnle Gary Donild Catz Judy George Lynn Goslm Armond Gow B'1rb1r1 Gresham Blll Gnffln Vernon Guthrey Robert Hager Walter Hager Betty Haggard jay Haggard oyce Hagm Chnstrne Hall jack Halley o Ann Hamllton Pat H'1mmer Ilm Hammond Rlchard Hinska. Thomfas Hqnson Judy H'1rden Gary Harris Tom Harris Cary Hastie VVayne Heiliger David Helm Ronald Herd James H111 Sherr1 Holladay Becky Holland Tommy Hollxday Velda Holmes Alma Hopklns Sharon Homer Carole Horton Sue Howard Gene Howe Charles Huston Freda ackson Lmda jackson jerry Iohns Carol ohnson Sandra ohnson en ohnston Nedra Jones Sherry jones 'Ur-Sh D10 'ig sa! f-Q. NJ ' wah QI 'S' h-I 4 CLASS OF 6I ww 13 ,JL- A-'Y f...f lm el 'fl' ...uf 400: ,Mx in -if 2 4' -.4 s iwkssf I' A-'V G 715 Q-ufv ml! 95' X,.,u- 1 H-I 1-Ox X Q? . ..-A x 6 , 'R Q' 'Q .xa- ,,....., it . Qs. If X .f -- 'S' P , ,J X A me K L 1 V p :la n.-ii fr- Ac. S- W - Q in v at av. tg as S vu' .' , N li 'fl 1 V -K ...., i ,,,, , ff,-1, f -ff . : i 4, 5. l ' l up if 1. E FS.. ' 1. ' N 0- 1 5? A , l Helen Keeton Tom Keller Mary Kerr Doyle King Iudy King jim Knapple Ralph Konefes Jean Koch Kathy Korgan Bill Kovacs Mr Wa er hel s the Senior irls hold attractive - gh P E poses for their last class pictures. W g- , -J 'L' ' ,R . M pg-E we a 'V' L .,-Q 4 Q -- ,Q .S Q Q V2 f .. 4... e -f 1. .4- V -rv-1' Q F X X n K ff z Q. 55 'H . ' x .-5 1 v--jv J Judie Kyle Dawn Lakin Ollyndya La Rose Pat Laster Rodney Lauback Bob Lawrence Sonya Laws Jerry Lawson Thomas Lay Bill Lee Jed Lemons Gloria Lewis john Lewis P Judy Linder , V2 ,Q Pat Lindsey 1 ' ,Y fx fx 'vm 1:5 Tommy Lockhart Q , Kenneth Luper W N Tom McAlpine V L Dorothy McAuliffe V A 3 - 3 ' I Y 31 y C e David McCasland . 3 L' , ,,x , . ' it WTI ' 'Z g V W ' Je' fi 3. I I 5 f i . 1 f Ma V, .. if ' Li!?33f1. ', ' . ff ee .,,,.. G wie' L Uie L2 i Anne McClaren Phyllis McCoy Ann McCullough Betty McCutchen Deanna McDaniel Michael McEachem Charlene McGill Candy Mclntosh Len McKean Lea Mae McKeeman A Q, K .1 7 ... 4 'ix 1 'nv 'N w. , Q31 -ni ' 1 I , , ' v 4 ,vt f 23551 K- Hwsef g 1 r L. , gf N'-vi' ..,- ,gas ,wx my 5 .. 1 . .:...,,rg-:L . gr: . Joyce Smith calls the roll, before Pep Club em- barks on a trip to out-of-town football game. fin. 'Os ' ' 'A YD .,,, .,,- f-Q Mag ,V Tw- , s-- ' v , 4 f'v 11 an .-., one o 1 11' af 'rf-2' 'Q Q E 1 , I0 fr '?9 ...Jr Nd' -Edu -,Q,.r 'V 1 'F A 4 XXA in Hn - .rl 1 T' Q--'Wi' 'G' ..... L 1 an AP ,Z---sv W., -QA -Y 'fi' 'T' -G' CLASS OF 61 fxx 'ln 43'-'vu wr-P B. f '-H -wx QQ' wi rs. -f ! 57 Carolyn McPherson Bob Macom Charlene Magill I K Martinsky Patsy Mason C lry M lthos P lm M lttuon B111 May Lrry Merchant M num Merch mt jerry Mxckle Bob M11burn Carolyn Mllburn Jayne M11ler xmmy M1115 Ted Mohna Rlley Moore Don MOIIISOH Kay Morrow Suzl Moss Sue Murphy Davld Myers JIII1 Knapple Kay NHUOIIS Karen Nedbalek Llnda Nees Lany Newton Kenneth Okoluk Gerald Olson Darrel Osteen Mmke Overand Nancy Pack Leonard Poleck Walter Palmer Pat Patterson Ralph Patterson Eddle Peak joel Peak Larry Peck Lanfy Pemck Ronald Perry Mary P1Ck3.I'd Katlu Plttman Sherry Pogue oe Powell Sue Pfxeffer Casondra Pratz Tommy Putnam Dean Quertennous Gerald Randall i fm? Q' i--in .guna so-f 'P' 'ZR CLASS GF 6I av Z'-. ,har AWK! 019' gyb l' ov-- ' -i1 -A 137 '-v Q rs 135 if Y W 21' -nv- P ,nf I3 've' 49 0?-71 -an Q' 4.--v 52. 'G' 9-nur Qfvzzz.-W Sandy Reed Max Reneau Johnny Reynolds Billy Riffe Dale Roan Linda Roberts Philip Robinson Alvin Rodgers Carolyn Rodkey Bill Rostochil HOQXBXBS Van Russell Brenda Rutherford Mike Saffold Trudy Samuelson Rita Satterlee Barbara Sconce Evelyn Scrivner jimmy Seeley Bill Sewell Lucy Sewell Nancy Seymour Io Sharp Ken Sharp Toni Sheltmon David Sherrill Freda Singletary Evelyn Sisney Mary Small Alice Smith Beverlee Smith M 2 W1 4, 'N :fd . X3 .Ng,.. px S l 'J' A v ,Y fl .i 'ia' F 1 I -QHQG7 if 0-N gre ftp M, Carol Smith Doris Smith Janis Smith Walt Smith Claudine Spencer Kenneth Sperling Toni Stalder David Stamps Lyle Stanka Adrian Statser W-. fri' 'oe -.P ',,,,.,v T ' ' .. ,E y, ' ye, .. ,li -'ki V- 'ff in A1156 r R 1 .3 1 av Q5 3 x ii.- -me . me gr frm. 'Q ' ,A. v-lf' -Z' S' 'ff' 3 e -an-..,. 4 , , 5 vm ,Q 'of 'P'--D 5? 1 Q , L. -. .A The Vienna Boys Choir, entertain student body during junior Assembly. lr . ! 1 . 5, 1 M S 2. av an M 'Ji' S 3 . m 5 ' Q ,gp , -'M , 3 . I 'fr' i ' y We ht 2412. V' .Qt Krug? , 'E jg-3 ,.-z-. Y' g f L.. .ls '-24-' .'-- 3.-vi fx N, -v- wr L we ,aug Sr' 60 ,ea 'TQ' aw 'vin' S is ,,,. .J pr-sv-v f G - Q 4 X'x, .L I 'S X' 11 OA- 4,f,4 M1 4 f 'Y CLASS GF 6I as-a M to jeff Stinson David Stone Nancy Stone Ray Stone Joyce Sutherland Ross Swlmmer Mary Terry janet Thacker Max Thomas Mlke Thomas Allce Tilley Paul Traugh Ida Trollmger Mary Underwood Judy Vaughn Ierry Walker Pamela Walker Janice Wallace my 1- ' ' 'N rf' ,Q 40- 4 ' ,V and 'Y wi wrmzmmiflil l fix ' :CV 'E gun 2-'40 -.1 ,fi .J dvd' H -an-, iw'-,, ..,o0 61 Howard Walter M 1r1on NV1tson Georgia Webb enme Webster Joan Webster Ilclx Wells mi, X - -it Lag tl 9 Mk , N B I . K H .. , 1: a' 'K ,, S.. ' . H' lfwg ri LL'-A, A 1 3 . . -' I . . 1 lf K I kr lj' Wk . ' f if N... 'TI w ' ,W ,.. x' Henry Wallis Xl ss. - .ft had A M ,gt ' A t' af- y 5 S ,af Q y - .fa ,fi W ' 1' S fl 1 I . V ff - fy 6 ,A ,- , , x ,L ,,, 5 ,, . 4, J ,j . . J ,' 1 41 -0- g , 2 W , v . s J' I V, A K 'U y Q W 3 t l Ralph Wenthold Carole Wheells Margaret Wheells anelle Wlusler Karen Whlte Llnda Wlute Loretta Whltc, Kay Wlegand John VV1llet Shlrley Wllmuth Kathy Wxthey Lmda Woods ames Woolf Lesltte Woolum Larry Wray Vernon Wnght Betty Wynne Crystal Yancy Billie Jean Young Robert Young , ifzii:fg,.fx M ., I , - VHZg'f 5 ' 3,7 -If f' ' . 'ff' 1 Y jf '? ZY Six Awe. ,N 'be 51059 5 CLASS OF 6I 1' f' gy? aw :JV wr-'-1 wwf' 1 aff' il' -ay.. '5 an ,fav f- 'Yi N9 if Q... L ,YH 49447 rf 2 62 yah fb- f.,,f!' a-'N QS-W YEAR REWARDI 6 FUR SCDPHOMORES An active year lies ahead for Sponsors Mrs. Verdi McCallon, Mrs. Josephine McPeek, Mr. Claude Nichols, and Mrs. Zula Mae Krause, and officers Drayton Cihhes, Presidentg Dickie Dcupree, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mike Dennis, Vice Presi- dent of the sophomore class. V' Realizing the importance of service and charac- ter, the sophomores elected Russell Hartenhurger and Kay Burton to the position of citizenship. Toni Ford and Sandy Harris were chosen by the students in the sophomore class as the most popular couple. Because of their excellent grades in scholastic achievement, Ianice Hoyer, ama Bell, Elizabeth VVillman, Rover McDaniel and Geraldine Evans to were chosen to re resent the so homore class. P P .-:gs .a N . , s .. an th.. , sf it ryan ., ,. V ' 7'5fE: Q N- 1+ F 4, if i ,f his 4- S . i file - ' 'M 'i V 2 52? bn ' ji? U V L 5 Qi! 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Culbertson Fundy Cullera VV1llv Culley D mn 1 Cummrngs Beverly Cupples DTll5llld Dllton Plt Dlughterty C.11l Davrs Cary Davus Lrrv D'lV1S M zry Ellen D lVlb Ann D lwes wk D rwm Dovlc D rw son Holme rt DL ln Dldxle Deupree Nllke Dumrs om lDlSflLI' udv D1stlLr Brooks Doggett Ann Doll C'1l'OlWI1 Doss .Q fir e A . 5 ,-.. wiv A af' 'JG' lg- C N .-.r v. , J ff' .fr ..- -.pf - Q19 K Nl r dl e lil 00 N'-4 ,-0' CLASS CDF 62 ' .qw fv- vwv' hw ,cy .4 :fr N--w IW -J V ff' All ffidxl J' Q ...zasgrutf .Q 7 L A ' 5 L C 4 , . 'X M 7-' .1 . , x 1 K . Wk aa I V If il K i sl. ' v, .5 N . ,Q . C? , ,, 2 J K Q. A ' -A X - I ,.,,. C, Q '-an f S, N' gg ,, 1 1 1 T' n if , X ' MQ + ll' r' V . .L ' f Y Y ' ,, A5111 M, C .' , 2 k ' X . 1 1 . hx .-. C-A eg, 2 1' - .. '42 f-C, 2 S- Q. , N. V ll ' ff gg, 1 'v - 5 I 1 5 4 . - 1. x X 5 f ' A K R r Q ' 31 r t, . Ii ' f' ,V 7: 5. ',l, ,,,. 12 af ,Q--, 6.23, my , .1 fd -' :fr in 4, r' Q:-Z. , :J- gf , ' , fig' ,l 3 C f if .. We ff I 2 ' , .I 1 X 0 L . li V jf e ,, J., -' -1 W' 4, G 4- h :W -- ' 6 . Q . TL.. A o- - M' ' ,. f H ea- Q '+ :- ' Xgff o J- ff s Xf eg v A ' 1 'I ,, . '. A -'i W f L M. 'fm 4' fiilx 1: J' 1-av azfrif as. A ,qu as 7 'V CLASS OF 62 lvvk 'kg' C23 25: I 44' 33' 'N L.. -fx LA va .1 Cf in-n '37 3'5- Kuren Drummond Suzln Duffv Xllftlll Dugger Bex erlee Dutton Blflldfl Echols Bruce Elermln Can Eklund Beth Io Elhot Nhrslm Eoff Fug Fsllnger Cer ildme Evans Cherrx Farrlmond Ronme Fluss Tern Fem Barbara Ferverston Ronme Plitt Lxnettc Flood Clmrlenc Ford Tom Ford Bolwbx Fostvcdt DlXlCl Prlmf, Nhrlx Frltz Slnron Ceorge Dr iton flllmbes Oletlma CllP90I1 Charles C-lfford Weldon Cullman an Coclvun Fx ms C oral ll'l Clrol Fordon Ann Green Ruth Green Sxlnl Green lrls Crc cnvsood olmn f rxffltll C uolxn lllgcn f F f F 1 f , W Q Q. 1:8 W F F F av 1 f F ' fn ' F AL l 7 I '..-.-7 7 4? x fi- F V l ' , 'J ' it ' ' N-ef' A FF ' ,J Ae.. F N F A ' ! J . W A F . F FF x W ,Lwiwfix ,Y I yr-'qs 3. ,wk 2-l Q fc S I: F h f ..f-6 is ,yrx ' 'JN I F . 'Q 5' I 9 , Q , , A F V .C I r ' Nl ' F 2 ' 5 N CMF, D I ' 2 I ' . I . F Q K f y 'l ly-1: ' i I K ' 2 ? F ..- 1 -5-,ff an P fl- 1 F 1, mfg F , K , . A 2: ' i if ' 'Z -5 5 ,A 'F X ,W l 1 A K ' F- , ... .Il 'T A-1. 1 , , , n A 'TQ v I F 1 I ' 'F FF: K W? F is 1: K F F . F FG rf-' ' ., 5 275 14 .act l' 1 4-Q F K' '-37 ' -i- 1-lx ,nt 1 lf 5 ' Q 2 l ' F K F . QF F , io ' 4 'HA 'kj Q I 9 I 1 ,Mn it A Y I i 3, Asa e 'Q '- A 1? 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' f . Lv-ff,y . l -ar , ' lm if Tr. 1 This is only a small part of what the girls go through to pledge the Princess Pirate Pop Cluh, ,, .f Z' Y , A , 'I W ix T 1 'A Each stnclent goes almut solvil I in nieeliznliczxl drawing class. , is 113.3 , , . 7, 5 4- 5 J. Gi Qc , ar c 'Q N H- ,I I J ' ' ' ' ,, . ,.- ff -7' 3 'J ' . K 'F' A if I r P- 'N A Q .. 1 4 V-. V, 1 ' ' -Q 7 fs, fn' X ' ,h . 4 1 5 .S Q L i Q U 4 'L if ,1 I '2 'Q , 0 T G v f' ,, N 3, ' L1 3 . . 42. lx-' g ' ' N - 'T' T . vt 'T' v 1' I J a 1. 'mi iii L i ffxifi 2 s 2 . . ,L 'AV 15 ' , Q C t yr- arse 'N s 7- N- gg :r 3 9 K V 1' u' no' ' 1 '-.-f-v ra, I-r f rf' , Q--v , V ,hp ' . w ,f , q K , 11 L, Q I if I 1 L r L V , ', 2 I I . ' ,. fy- ,, ti 0 m A ff ,. M -J w-.. - v ... 1 . I 1- - vi' nf, . . 5 V. 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'5 Ronald Tucker ohnm Tune Mfll Delores Valenz uel 1 hx met V Ill Vhet Denon V roonmn 'fr J Kent W zdlex Nnncw YV1gner W 'lgI16l' -ur The lfternoon before the blq 'une 18 llw us 1 bum tune for 1 fuv of the Semors but one th nt olferb 1 lot of fun and enlox nlcnt --...tr M -I -islands:-'gr ,,,,, ' an uwgmsunisf . fi? fi x ny 2- h qv? ' A - x 1 'T G 7' T - 1+ 'Q T T M '53 Ai Tu. ,Q , ll . 3- ' --' 1 E , l . . , M t' 3, 'SPL' Q N W K ' I A- . s 1 p L .. .. 1 , ,fr 4 -F W- V, 1 s 1 . - T- T-.Q T' -' - - ' .IL ' 4' 'er x 1 A 1 A I M ,fr Ja 2 . 2 - ,W A 4 Y L A , L I 2 K, S ,175 X M,,wT.-.N x - ,X ' W .1 A . V l 1 Y .. as .T TM' ff 'W X H .. ' TT T T T. M 0 ,S 1 ' W f, 9 W' X gl ,T 'K 'L ,N A 4 ,,,. 1 ljxp f A 1 , A 'TZ W T T 2 1-fx I V K is fs, G , N in hr 3 1 ' - 1' T T V: ,lf My , iw, 1 ' T -fi gf, A, at -0 - f n 1 1 ' ' Z' fp ' 'A Q . ,. ,- --T . 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ABOVE: Class officers Wayne Wise, President, Sheila Purcell, Vice-President, and Donna Wright, Secretary-Treasurer, look forward to the coming yea.r with sponsors Mr. Bill Cole, Mr. Phil Hill, Mrs. Kathryne Sandlin, and Active freshmen Corden Elkins and Edie Snell were the choice for class citizenship. Freshmen scholarship honorees-ROW 1: M. Loyd, M. Risinger, W. Wise, Angelo. ROW 2: I. Carter, K. Bowen, B. Harris, M. Srrang. ROW 3: W. Daugh- erity, L. Ray, L. Locke, P. Lemmons. 'Wu ca' I - . X as, , f., U f N George Clark and Eddie Nlyrick hoist the already ob- L l solete 49 star flag at Putnam City High School. ,X h swam! 4 is 'Sf ns: A I , ig Vx. K3 Q3 X .2 2- X- V15 , LZ. -3 'X ' iii 'l1,f' fl 'Q L 'W' f I K K , F 4 , . 'fi at X 2 re f ag 'I 1... Ag 'I Q intl as A1 .Q f' 2' -A , is Qi - a L2 4 L. 5 ali A-ll il'-ff A-9' 99 B 5, Ii Q-F, Q. 4 Aff. 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The Student Council, one of Putnamis most respected organizations, consists of a representative and alternate elected by popular vote from each homeroom. The qualities these students must possess are scholarship, leadership, and the ability to get along with others. Creating better understanding among the students, promoting activities with other schools, and making improvements in the schoolwhenever possible, has been the goal of the Student Council for many years. Participation in the various con- ferences has won us notable fame, in that Putnam City holds the position of Vice- President of the State Student Council for the 1960-61 team. The outstanding accomplishments rendered to the school this year included the operation of the student store, the acquiring of a new victory flag, the production of the talent assembly, and the improvement of sockhop operations. The successful projects of the Student Council have furthered the social, spiritual, and character development of the student body. Mrs. Beck, sponsor, discusses ideas for new Student Council projects with: V1 Smith Secre tary, Martha McCasland, Chaplain Mike Huff man, Vice-President, Dale Gibson President A We 1 . ' -C. 'Mjf ' Jerry Nichols was elected Ideal Date by the student body, due Because of her friendly personality, Jeanne Covington was to his outstanding qualities. elected Ideal Date by her fellow class mates. The representatives chosen by the Student Council to represent Putnam City at Inter-city Student Council meetings were Dale Cibson,Dickie Deu- pree, Jeanne Covington, Judy Cole, and Eddie Mvrick . These representatives attend meetings on their own time, bringing back many ideas and plans for future improvements of the Student Council and the school. IN SCHCCJL CURRICULUM ,if -N! HO OR SOCIETY FINDS... The Honor Society has always been a highly admired and respected organization here at Putnam City. Through its constant effort to promote scholastic achievements it has greatly benefited the students. One of the main projects of the Honor Society is the publication and sale of the student directories. Another major project has been the designing and making of an Honor Society banner. The basic phases of this society are as follows: CHARACTER - the demonstration of reliability and morality, LEADERSHIP-the leading of activities, SCHOLAR- SHIP-the maintenance of a 2.5 grade, SERVICE-the willingness to do, and CITIZENSHIP- the development of personal qualities. ROW 1: S. Gillespie, P. Larson, S. Minick, M. Harrold, L. Stallcup, Gritzmaker, L. Hawks, XV. Cook, K. King, B. Corley, C. Woodruff L. Atlee, E. Nichols, P. Boucher, R. Fry, M. Martin. ROVV 2: M. B, Nobbe, ROXV 51 B, Brown, B, Darrow, T, Hansen, M. Thomas Gorom, P. Ellis, Cook, C. Milburn, C. Eaton, P. Echols. K- MOT- R. Perry, R. Herd, M. Overrand,R. Beam,C.Brvan,W.Howell. ROW row, F. Jackson, Davis, Blasingame. ROYV 3: C. Smith, C. 6: I.. Foster, C. l.uncc-, F. Kate, B. Cihbens, M. Lastcr, M. Huffman YVebb, Cole, A. Bends, L. White, T. Bradley, A. McClaren, L. Fredrick, li. Cross, l.. Valentine. Adams, R. Fuller, S. Smith, ROXV 4: R. Thomas, B. Lineberry, a 1 THAT HIGH IDEALS BRI G RUNV 1: NI. Nh-Cusluncl, M. XVagnc-r, S. NIcClury, T. Samuel- son, P. Maison, B. Rolfs, Yvelmster. ROW' 2: B. Barlow, I Mata, Pittman, D. Percival, S. Pc-ttis, B. Gresham, Clark. ROW 3: E. Ryan, C. Swimmer, L. Balaty, C. McPherson, L. NIQKCQ-nmn, Fmlnmncls, K. Burton. ROYV 4: B. VVattS, Kyle R. Fuller. Nl. Boon-s, nl. Distlc-r, Bell, I. Nichols, Gifford ROW' 5: C. Horn, NI. Fritz, I. Pritchett, C. Gifford, Chaney P. O'Brian, W. Heiliger, Overturf. Elizabeth Nichols, President A x tw- X4 Larry Valentine, Vice-President Sherri Smith, Secretary .5 N. ..,, Y '- f 'Y' F -f 1, Ygifi. '1'.. i' - f:-1.4-:Q a l .EQ-..-l'i.' f':-gijf.. . J. .- a.- 1 SATISFACTIO 1--r Bill Cihhens, Treasurer Mrs. Myrtle Mullan, Sponsor vi ROW 1: S. Johnson, P. Terrell, S. Smith, D. VValker, D. Rat- liff, E. Willman. RONV 2: K. Precure, D. Ladd, Hoyer, G. Evans, L. Shelton, C. Davis, R. Tucker. ROVV 3: K. Cmpper, 1. Thacker, Williams, J. Butcher, B. Price, R. McDaniel, R Hartenberger, W. Iudkins, K. Keyser. ROW 4: G. Plater, T Fern, T. Harris, J. Hammond, K. Sperling, B. Allenhaugh, D Coffey, B. Barnett, R. Craig. 'With U 'so ttf 'Q 1 mfs 0,1 V X .Q-L. Miss Pearle Coffey, Sponsor PEP CLUB ARCUSES an ' - T, ' C: K , I 1 L , 'J ' 1 'I be Sheri New, President Sylvia Pittman, Vice-Pres. Judy Cole, Secretary ROW 1: I. Ritter, S. Hannner, VVatson, B. Owens, S. New, Cole, S. Pittman, Miss Coffey. ROW 2: C. Hutchings, S. McClary, M. Wagner, I. Frey, B. Barlow, A. Stuart, M. Mc- Casland, D. Cook, M. Pickarcl, Godwin, C. Farrimond. BOW 3: C. Jacobs, M. Merchant, D. Dalton, D. Vrooman, M. Brod- erick, W. Holes, L. Walton, P. julian, D. Lewis, P. Madden. BOW 4: Farmer, I. Hagen, Martin, B. Price, I. Critz- niaker, Blassingame, B. Anderson, W. Whittaker, Bolling, G. Sebring. ROVV 5: W. Cook, D. Merchant, D. MeCraw, D. Percival L NILCTINV P Ada V Smith E R an B. Lemon, '.,.,-z,..y,..,.y, C. Hill, N. Morgan. o fs 2- .ognw I as Q73 1 Vs SCHOOL SPIRIT Y' 41 YN Barbara Owen, Historian . 5 1, .: , Q fv qs G ' 4 F i .7 - - A4 ,, x M. it s ud Ritter, Treasurer ud VVatson, Parliamentarian Susie Hammer, Plecl e Mistress Y Y 2 ROW 1: M. Hagen, C. Hagen, N. Crawford, S. Johnston, P Terrell S Thom is L Stoo s C Lewis I Ctorffc ROW 2: I x, . z., . px, .. .,.1-g-. J. johnston, K. Wfiegand, P. McCoy, T. Ford, B. Cantwell, O Gibson, K. Precure, L. Banister, B. Doggett, S. Van Hom, l Bell. ROW 3: Hoyer, K. Nations, M. Henry, D. McAuliffe, S George, B. Wells, L. Snyder, B. Cupples, A. Laeffler, S. Fennell, More-wie-i n no f X . V ,, . N . Pack. ROW 4: XVhisler, M. Davis, A. Stamhaugh, D. Bush jantxcn, B. Ingram, Clark, P. Luster, S. Baird, A. Doil . Ladd. ROW 5: L. Lauhack, I. Smith, M. Dugger, Stone . Samuelson, M. XVl1celis, N. Seymore, K. White, Cotton . Pittman, C. Yancy, L. jackson. M-me .Wo A7 has i T VICTORY Ass T 315 Our eight vivaeious cheerleaders have added much to our enthusiastic pep assemblies this year. ROVV 1: B. Funkhouser, ROVV 2: S. Cheney, P. ROW 3: S. Franklin, L. The Princess Pirate Pep Club is the largest organization Of students at Putnam City. It is composed of three hundred girls and sponsored by Miss Pearle Coffey. This is a most beneficial club-one well-known for arousing team spirit and the will to win. In addition to doing an excellent job of keeping school spirit high, the activities of the Pep Club are numerous. They have a party for all pledges in the fall, assist with all the pep assemblies, sponsor the Spring Formal where the Buc- caneer is crowned by the club president, and stage the coronation ceremonies for the football and basketball queens. Townsend, S. Clinton, B. Ross, B. Gresham, Minick, Askew, K. Daugherty, P. Mason, S. Smith, N. Wagner, B. T. Samuelson, L. Atlee. Crapper, T. Shelton, B. M. Gorom, C. Wright. Briscoe, J. Cambill, T. Bradly, Edmond, C. Shelton, I. Pieville, K. Burton, S. Duffy. ROW 4: N. Stone, V. Donley, S. Sinclair, H. Keeton, M. Underwood, Vaughn, C. McIntosh, M. Miller, L. Woods, Webster, L. Balaty. ROW 5: Kyle, P. Kirtley, E. Babbit, F. McClure, Distler, J. Distler, I. Walker, K. Bretz, S. Allison, Y. Polson, C. Rodkey, L. Stallcup. is sal. ' 'P 5 .dang . 30, , xx Q ff to at ' .n 31. fl an r1N'iiii'l f 3 V V wr v V 1 IS CLUB WATCHWORD Mr. Wagner patiently arranges pledges for their annual picture. ,ag ROW 1: Walford, P. Wolff, L. Landon, S. Bean, K. Diebold, C. Hicks, L. Rolfs, Fuller. ROW 2: S. Brown, C. Thomas, C. Gravitt, P. Melton, B. Lyon, M. Fash, E. Garrett, B. Gilpin. ROW 3: B. Gabel, C. Jacobsen, Crews, K. julian, P. Swim- mer, T. Brackett, A. Davis, K. Cass, I. Bowman. ROW 4: D Wright, B. Reid, I. Cobbs, S. Purcell, B. Harris, V. Adair, G Porter, L. Flood, D. Henry. f' . Barbara jones, Cheerleader GIRLS GIVE BCYS :- A Q' 0 w'5 X S ' ? Joyce Smith, Cheerleader Janice Mata, Cheerleader Jeannie Covington, Cheerleader ROW 1: M. Ellis, L. YValker, W. Smith, S. Walters, S. Duffy, P. Andrews, M. Saltla. ROVV 2: L. Phillips, O. McConioo I Balaty, P. Britton, J. Grimm, C. White, S. Holtzhime, B. Ploll land. ROVV 3: C. Miller, D. Gordon, S. Burton, K. Penn, S Neuenschwuntler, C. Homer, F. jackson, S. Freeland, E. Snell. ROWV 4: C. Miller, P. Filippo, S. Kerr, S. Sutton, M. Howe, A. McClaren, P. Ellis, K. Bowen, S. Cibbs, P. Ayers. WILL T0 WI Pat Weaver fx . Tv? ' 3 Beverly Ashmore Bobbi Fry Pat Boucher ROW 1: C. McDaniel, H. May, B. Butler, Hampton, S. L. Tuttle, B. Coym, E. Sisney, K. Hamit, S. Peel, V. Fulen- Skinner, C. Brewer, P. Blundcll. ROW 2: D. Quartcmrous, P. wiclcr. ROW 4: L. Kinney, P. Copeland, P. Padley, F. Single- Nglwon S Blur K Withcv S Bl'ltllCWS S Deering L Du- tuv S jones I Critzmuker, S. LcCrunge, S. Pfrcham, S. row, K. Burton. ROW 3: M. Petersen, S. Green, L. Huckabee, Howard, I. Smith. ,, .L -V is XR. 1 L is-x. Layout Staff include Mary Lou Goodwin, Susan Conner, Rae Fuller, and Barbara Gresham. Mrs. Lois Thompson, sponsor, discusses staff plans with editor, Judy Cole and associate editor, Eddie STAFF TAKES PRIDE IN ANNUAL The most popular publication of the school year is The Treasure Chest, the official yearbook of Putnam City High School. It is the final result of the many weeks' work spent by the staff's layout, copy, art, and photography divisions. The annual includes sections of interest to all, and is received with pleasure and admira- tion by both the students and faculty at the conclusion of the year. Myrick. Q Sandy McClary, Roy Thomas, copy editor, and Kathi Pithnan Com- Photographers this year are Martha Wagner, photography prise the copy staff and Bill Cibbens is the business manager. editor, R0yd6f1 Freeland, and George Clafk- P9-tty Kiffly is the art editor. 96 ROW 1: T. Lackey, C. Franklin, L. Shelton, K. Bretz, Smith, M. Harrold,T.Bradley,S. Sinclair,P. Echols, Adams, Covington, B. Nobbe, B. Ashmore, B. Davis, B. jones, Frey, S. Minick, G. Wright, I. Reville, M. Corom, P. Patterson, P. I. Mata, R. Hartenberger. ROW 2: I. Willet, W. Cook, I. Purcell. JOURNALISM HAS S CCESSFUL YE R According to Webster, news is literally anything new. The journalism staff through its bi-weekly publication, The Pirate Log, tries to bring news of the school and community to the readers while it is still 'hot.' The students are proud of the records set by the paper this year. Almost every issue of The Pirate Log has been a sell-out. Subscriptions reached an all-time high of 500. In addition, a maximum number of ads were sold to fill the football pro- grams, which the journalism class publishes. The journalism class participates in the activities of such groups as, Oklahoma Inter-scholastic Press Association, Oklahoma City Inter-scholastic Press Association, and Quill and Scroll. They attend meetings of these organizations to gain new and better ideas for printing The Pirate Log. Enthusiastic journalism students, Betty Nobbe and JoAnne Reville, help promote the sales for this year's A common si ht is Sher Gilles ie Editor Mrs Lois Thomas homecoming Program' g -' YY 'P r r - -r Sponsor, and Glenna Wright, Assistant Editor, checking the plates to be used in the forth coming issue of the Pirate Log Nu - EN. 'I ....- WALKER TAKES PRIDE IN BAND 'T '31- cw ' Jane Stone, Librarian ,ft . D. K x J 1. .f , Teresa Bradley, Librarian Pat Ellis, Librarian rr' 13 ROW 1: S Stettler C. Cole P Hammer C. Rodke L Atlee - y s - v Y, - , M. Bootes, C. Milbum, P. Kate, C. Evans. ROW 2: R. Swim- mer, Stettler, M. Hagen, B. Stettler, Cook, Smith, S Clinton, P. Palmer, C. Cambill, R. Webb, B. Milbum, B. Olson H Dickerson 'VI Austell R McD1niel R Wa ner ROW 3 . . , . . , . . , . g . : I. Angelo, K. Daniel, T. Crawford, K. Bretz, D. Pound, B. Grif- fin, B. Buschorn, V. Wright, R. Kenny, I. Harris, H. Campbell C. Lance, C. Burton, C. Miller, L. Newton, Stone, T. Samuel: son, T. Bradley, R. Young, J. Steson, A. Loeffler, 1. Edmund ROW 4: S. Vanhom, P. Ellis, Bell, K. Fillebrown, I. Rey- nolds, B. Perry, R. Craig, R. Patterson, E. Howe, I. Koester, B Mills, K. Blazer, S. Holtzheimer, R. Ciager, L. Sanders, D Bearman, I. Willet, R. Stone, G. Hutchings, Briscoe, I Thompson, J. Craig, L. Bradley, G. Davis, L. Patterson, C McFate, F. Kate, Briscoe. ROW 5: I. Padley, Mr. D Walker, C. jeffcoat, R. Tucke, L. Cannon, Mr. Allen, S. Hamby A. Smith, R. Hartenberger, P. Tatman, R. Cullers. BA D PROV ES POPULAR A much appreciated organization here at Putnam City is the high school concert and marching band, under the direction of Mr. Iames Walker. Included in the many services rendered to the school is the providing of ex- cellent music which helps to encourage more school spirit at Pep Assemblies and the pre- senting of half-time entertainment at all foot- ball games. The band is also proficient in its participation at the various school corona- tions. The band's fine presentation of various types of music reaches its highest peak at the annual concert held in the Spring. At this con- cert the band queen is crowned. Mr. WValker, with the help of Mr. Allen, assistant band director who has recently come to Putn im City has done a superb yob in directing md developing what we feel to be one of the st ite s most outstanding bands Dnim Major Bob Young talks over the new dement system of the band with Mr Wilker band director Kris Bretz Twirler Linda Atlee Twlrler Ian Edmund Twlrler Marcle Bootes ueen ls, 101' nf' X '--.. M33 X ,fair-i ?'f ' . ' i I . , u . . K 1 I 7 1 .' G I ' Q , ' . ' . 2 , ' . . , . . , . y . . , Q y . R y sa . .943 Q V xr. ,,.,. ' ,- M , . ,, .. ,M .W LN ' i t ' 2 ,av i V Lrik I ' V. ,. , t t 1 at VV :',.V I tt'W s p d ' Vrrk iii w1...., 3, .rrs 5 3 g g yy t . A Kwai! CHCJRU RATES HIGH The Girls' Quartet consists of Lundsford, M. Decker, B. Smith, and F. McClure. ROVV l: Maulclox, NI. Nlcffzislancl, Hill, M. Dennis, Cm-nrlcy, S. llinlnon, D. Kcinp, C. Fnrrilnoncl. ROYV 2: Butcher, Bowen, 1. Duncan, NI. Martin, C. King, D. Cibbes, C. Gifford, R. Dean, RI. Decker, V, Bolster, C. Eaton. ROVV 3: K. Korgun, R. Sntterlie, K. XVitliee, P. Larson, R. Kinsey, M. L IW TALE TWISE AT DI TRICT The Mixed Quartet consists of C. Horn, P. Larson, V. Bolster, and D. Cibhes. ROW 1: S. Reed, N. Murphy, P. Howard, C. Dulaney, M. Piekard, N. Crawford, L. Lucas, T. Kemp, L. Sewell. ROW 2: J. Hendrix, S. Powell, D. McAuliffe, B. Lyon, I. Stein, R. Green, L. Bolster, S. Lakin, P. Ruther, Horner, B. Smith. ROW 3: S. Steel, D. Merchant, S. Perris, S. Horner, N. Simp- 4 N Q V. Bolster, C. Eaton, front row, and K. Withee, P. Weaver, S. Myers, and P. Larson, back row, make up the Girls' Sextet. K son, I. Lunsford, S. Bosnyak, K. Crupper, A. Smith, M. Mer- chant, H. Cook, P. Daugherty. ROXV 4: C. Shivley, S. Myers, S. ML-Niel, M. Howe, S. Sutton, L. Kinney, P. Iindsley, F. Mc- Clure, S. VVinters, Distler, F. Distler, D. johns, J. Thoeker, M. Moore. x ii. gm p 5- oo X: ii? X A P 4 if j ' L f ' ' c sl ' if K. P S I J H A D STATE COMPETITIO The Chorus is a select group, directed by Mrs. Patsy Corrigan. The student body was treated to fine musid during the various chorus assemblies this year. Among the programs presented in which the choir participated were an Armistice assembly, a special Christmas program, and Chez Pareef' a musical nar- rative set in a French sidewalk cafe. Among the actions in which the group took part were the yearly spring contest held at O.C.U., Central State, and O.S.U. Two of the songs they sang were Hallelujah,' and XVe Praise Thee! The chorus also sang at the groundbreaking of the New YVest Side Y.M.C.A. BOW 1: F. Foley, C. Tatyrek, L. Sanders, C. Longan, C. Cib- bons, C. Horton, L. Collett, Mrs. Patsy Corrigan, Sponsor. ROW 2: M. Broderick, N. Eslinger, O. McConnico, F. Cum- mings, Lows, L. Cattenby, F. Murphy. ROW 3: Suther- r f An outstanding attraction in the Choms department is the Cirls' Trio consisting of KarenWithee, Odean Haley, and Peggy Nelson. land, K. Penn, E. Carrett, D. jones, G. Adair, A. Challis, T. Myers, V. Holmes, D. Clonce. BOW 4: C. Heitzler, S. johnson, N. Stone, C. Huffington, S. Blake, D. Cordon, C. Coodhead, F. Boyd, V. Hayworth. 471, 7' ' -t 'as GROWING LATIN CLUB The Putnam City Latin Club, a member of the nationwide junior Classical League, is one of the largest organizations in the school. Sponsored by Mrs. Earlene Beck for the fourth straight year, the club serves a twofold purpose in that it provides as well as promotes an interest in the classical language and in the historical background of the Roman era. The many activities of the club include monthly meetings in the various Latin classes and an annual Roman Banquet, where the students come dressed in ancient Roman garb. ROW 1: I. Clark, B. Doggett, S. Van Hom, B. Wynne, T. Sarnulson L. Atlee, B. Rolfs, S. Briscoe. ROW 2: Cole, G. Webb, C. Clonoe I. Troutman, S. Mowery, P. Wolff, P. Sherar, G. Wright, A. McCul: lough, C. Cibbens. ROW 3: M. A. Moore, G. Evans, D. Franklin, P. Hammer, N. Morgan, M. Henry, A. Womach, P. Mason, I. Carnbill ROW 4: R. Patterson, T. Bradley, A. Loeffler, I. Bell, K. Luper, I Mickel, Hammond, Cook, L. Balaty. ROW 5: H. Coonfield, K Bretz, N. Seymour, F. Singletary, T. Hanson, D. King, B. Jennings R. Dennis, Dies, L. Wray, C. Hall. 1. xv' .wiv .. h o 1 1 4 :veil S PRO IDES FU A DI TEREST I f Patsy Mason and Hugh Coonfield contemplate their luxurious future as Empress and Emperor at the Latin Cluh's annual Roman Banquet. ROW 1: B. Criffin, W. juclkins, M. McCasland, M. Wagner, L McKeeman, C. Smith, M. Twedt, R. Hanska. ROW 2: I Blasin ime P. Larson E. Rvan B Nobhe, P. Kirtlcv C ' ga , . , I , . 1, .. King, I. Gifford, M. Overand, B. Barnett. ROW 3: 1. Stone, A. Doil, B. Corley, J. Long, I. Allee, D. Orcutt, M. Thomas, Culbertson, T. Stzilclcr. ROW 4: G. Cilchrist, H. YVz1lters, R. Thomas, P. Purcell, B. Darrow, R. Perry, W. Palmer, B. Rostochil, B. Brown, R. Fauss. ROYV 5: R. Herd, VValker, C. Van Nice, C. Hustie, NV. Heiligcr, T. Putnam, F. Hall, Willet, W. Howell, C. Bryan, H. Murray. -P C' 1 . .-Q 5. la f f N , Q.- av. 0 N The latest thing in Roman garb is mocla-lccl by RONV I: H. I ,v gn.. -' 0. KT K .Q .. . Wagner, Betty Rolfs, Roger McDanicls. RONV 2,jamc-s Dim-s, jimmy Hammoncl, Barlmara Gresham. Drayton Cilubes. ROXV 1: B. Kulmiak, C. Morley, Dm-ring, M. Fasli, P. Mcl- tou, P. julian, B. Cll'CSll2l.I'll, P. Nelson, S, Xvilllgh, W. Dough- vrity. ROXV 2: T. Kemp, S. Murphy, VV. Team, L. Stalswortll, J. Angelo. ROXV 3: B. Olson, S. McNiel, H. Mooney, K. Winklc, C. Platcr, M. YVatcrs, L. Paterson, B. Perry, Reynolds, LATIN STUDENTS ENJOY Fille-lmrown, A. Crain. HOXV 4: T. Fern, C. Recer, C. Lewis, I. Thompson, Distlcr, YVallicr, Distlcr, I. Griffith, Pm. Brununct, Stanley, R. Stone. ROYV 5: D. Ciblvcs, D. Young 1. Kocster, 'l'. Lackey, C. Gifford, D. Long, K. Sperling, D. Thompson, L. Cannon, R, Swinuner, E. Cordon. K. Samuelson, S. jones, T. Mason, R. Craig, P. Paulmer, K. 75, u -I 4 6 'L 2' - 2 v B . .JK 4' Latin ll officcrs, Frcitla Single-tary, Patsy Mason, Bruce Darrow, Nancy Morgan, ancl 'l'crcsa Bratllcy chcclc ovcr tht- program as they prcparc for thc Roman Banqnct. 5 1 Q Y r A x V f fig' 1. i, A-5 ., Mrs. Earlcnc Bcck, sponsor of tht- Putnam City Latin Clulm, cliscusscs thu coming Oklahoma Latin Convcntion with State Sccrctary of the junior Classical Lcagnc, Kris Brctz. A G LA ROMA HOLIDAY ROVV 1: S. Thomas, M. Robinson, R. Clainc, C. Hicks, C Farrimoncl, Godwin, C. Turner, M. Ellis, L. Nott. ROVV 2: L. Ray, P. Lcmmons, T. Lash, D. Framc, D. Nicholson, K. Danicl, D. Hatliff, A. Crccn, P. Anclrcws, S. Freeland, P. Danghcrity. ROXV 3: B. Pilllllitl, R. McDanicls, L. Flood, M Millcr, Lunsforrl, P. Caffrcy, YV. NVl1ittakcr, Mintcr, C. Poole, K. julian, B. Butler. BOVV 4: S. Purccll, L. Lauhaclc, A. Stzunhaugh, M. Davis, B. Eirman, R. Wagncr, K. Cass, M. Risingcr, D. Bogus, R. Saur, B. Morris. ROVV 5: K. Bowman, C. Horn, li. llanclolph, R. Harlan, M. Strang, U. Pontius, Pritchett, W. Wisc, S. Staltlcr, D. Long, M. Rcncau. N 1 iw. 1 S g SPANISH LUB PROMOTES :'r':::n .,..gj ROW 1: WVehster, S. Clinton, A. Tilley, M. Bootes, L. Stall- cup, S. Brown, B. VVhite. ROXV 2: M. Merchant, D. Cook, K. Penn, N. Pack, Crowell, K. Morrow, B. -Iones, J. Frey. ROW 3: C. Pratz, S. Pettis, K. King, I. Edmund, K. Korgan, Brenda Price, J. Adams, A. Rodgers. ROW 4: R. Altman, B. Milburn, NI. Elder, P. Patterson, A. Bends, P. Ellis, R. Fuller, B. VVatts, This year our queen, Ieanne Coving- ton, participated with all the entries from other highschools in the state in the year- ly Pan American Fiesta held at Norman, Oklahoma. The state queen reigns for one year and crowns the following yearis queen. In addition other rewards include recognition in various state newspapers and tickets to the O.U. homecoming foot- ball game. C. Yaney. RONV 5: Morwood, T. Holliday, D. Stamps, V Russell, D. McCasland, XV. Morris, T. Smith, B. Buford, L Frederick, A. Statser. ROW 6: T. Molina, P. O,Brien, C. Bums J. Black, K. Martinsky, R. Chcw, L. Allen, Lcmmons, W Howell, F. Kate. ,Y 1 FRIENDSHIP For many years the Spanish Club has been an active organization here at Putnam City. It is com- posed of students who have completed one year of Spanish. In addition to learning the language, the members also learn the habits and customs of our neighbors to the South. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to build a stronger friendship between the Americas. Club activities this year included eating at restaurants specializing in Spanish food, and con- ducting the annual election of the Spanish Queen. ROW 1: K. Crupper, L. Coodyer, L. Brown, M. Martin, K. jones, K. Burton. ROW 2: S. Mr-Clary, O. Gibson, O. McCon- noco, C. Milburn, L. Adams, Minick, C. Hutchings. ROYV 3: C. Fronko, L. VVhite, L. Smith, C. VVoodniff, P. Britton, S. Thomas, NI. Harrold, N. Eslinger. ROVV 4: S. Bosnyak, F. Singletary, Martin, M. Coroin, L. Roberts, D. Smith, L. President David Stone proudly displays Spanish Club shield as Sponsor Mr. Leon and Nlarcie Bootes, Secretary, and Kathy Pittman, Chaplain, look on. Clarkson, D. Linn, KI. Kerr. ROYV 5: M. Eoff, S. Cillispie, C Porter, P. Padlev, I. Herrin, K. XViegand, Sharp, W. Cook, B Blanc, C. Rodkcvf ROXV 6: D. Stone, T. Harris, A. Buingard- ner, T. Lay, Brown, Cotton, E. Sisney, K. Pittman, I Covington, S. Pittman, S. Sinclair. V ROW 1: G. Hastie, D. Merrilatt, C. Gifford, L. Thompson, R. E. Blakely. ROW 3: M. Hagennan, L. Stalsworth, B. Gabel Mitchell, B. Holden, E. Burchfield, R. Robinson. ROW 2: L. Birge, G. McDaniels, I. Kyle, P. House, I. Cotton, H. Keeton Gifford, L. Leyerle, P. Swimmer, L. Huckabee, L. Landon, P. Gotham, L. Bash, L. Darrow, D. Wise. P. Blundel, C. Mitchell, C. Higgins, S. Swanda, B. Becquart, Putnam City debators Bob Lineberry, john Gifford, Danny Merrilatt, Charles Gifford, and Bamey Holden study all areas of a subject before any contest. PEECH ACTIVITIES BCDLSTER 'TQ no Hi' I m Eloise and I'm six! exclaims Gail McDaniel to an attentive but captive, audience in speech class. CONFIDENCE AND ABILITY Benefits reaped by being a member of Speech Activities have by no means been few in number. The training received by each member is a helpful step to success in the preparation of any career chosen. Each year they enter various con- tests sponsored by the Oklahoma High School Speech League. By participating in debates, orations, and oral interpretations, the students gain points toward mem- bership in the National Forensic League. Experience in public speaking constitutes a well-rounded personality and the ability to face any situation with self-confi- dence. A new instructor, Mr. Iack Birge, has been added to the Speech Department this year. He was graduated from Oklahoma City University and has made great progress toward future success. 1 Speech instnlctor Mr. lack Birgc grades members of the class after an hour of informal reports 4' 0 'X JV'-'ft ' x..4 rbfiiz ,rf I've always wanted to go to Egypt, gushes Gloria Lewis as Put me down, you Hollywood nitwit, screams Sandy Bud Long plots to get her there. McClary to Eddie Myrick. ALL - SCHCJOL PL Y - - - I959 rue choice for the All-School Play this year was 'Tho Man VVho Came to Dinnerf, a comedy in three acts by Moss Hart and George Kaufman. The plot is centered around Mr. Sheridan VVhitside, a famed wit and lecturer, who is a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. On his arrival he injures his hip and is forced to remain an unwilling guest, whereupon he proceeds to take control of the entire household. Many unusual and humorous events occur before the surprise ending of this successful comedy. Members of the All-School Play were: Gregory Plater, Bob Shilling, Kris Brctz, Larry Allen, George Clark, Shcrri Holla- Young, Bill Gibbens, Roger McDaniel, Gloria Lewis, David day, Eddie Myrick, Royden Freeland, Maribeth Miller, Evans McCaSland, Jerri Gotten, Sandy McC1ary, Ralph Konefes, Gordon, Judy Cohbs, Iohn Landon, Mike Risinger, Don Nancy Seymour, Sylvia Pittman, Rick Chew, Bud Long, Leslie Morrison. ' r L ' fi 'l' I ,'...lifU'-Que'-U 't59'7'W 'vfE uvglmg um!g,14,gg:,g,ma,11s,.a1A.Al1mz,s,m,numm,-rm,np . r . . rw , .V-af . ' -4 ' ' ,Wm W mv- ..,a...e..vww----W - x ff s ,+-.,,.,e-...V-W..f'v-' U-M -V'-'- f W ' A We W L A, - LLL. A L----L-A A -e - YA- '-1--X ,Ms A 1 ' '1 ' A- AA A L- ir rv Y- g, , S -A iw114,,.,.t..Q 'io' ,...L..,.l,,.,,CL.L., ,.... L:....i.--. '-io:,gx- 1 'Y . nl V V s U !' i nf L T , s , ,A Q, S' . '2- 'if :wt -3 ABOVE: Sheri Holladay and Howard Walters find the make-up joh on Kris Bretz a little more difficult than usual. LEFT: This is in- dt-ed a soher momentf, exclaims Teresa Bradley to David McCas- land as Howard NValters assists light-headed Barbara Gresham up the stairs. JU ICDR PLAY RIOTOUS COMEDY The junior play, You Canyt Take It XVith Youf' proved to be a huge success as howls of laughter filled the auditorium. The plot centered around a happy-gd lucky family which felt that life was what one made of it. Their ideas and actions created romantic-al difficulties for their daughter and her socially prominent fiance. H. VValters, B. Gresham, T. Lay, B. Rutherford, C. Hastie, K. BYLIIHCY, B. YOHUQ, Covington, D- Morrison, ,l- Bretz, E. Peak, C. Lewis, R. Swimmer, D. McCasland, T. FfCCli1H4l, G' Clark, K' Luper, DiCS- x A -ng--3 ' A Ling- ' ' N W .,. 1 if rs 4 yt, Y i 9 Q l', I ,, Av- , -R ..--.i . AA Av 1.1 . A new .. --...A- ' M... ef- Cotten, R. sv T5 ,-f ': 1 naw' Iohn Gifford, President, judy Ritter, Secretary, Wendell Howell, Treasurer, Billie jean Corley, Second Vice President, Bob Lineberry, First Vice Presi- dent, have done much to promote a year of success and variety for the F.T.A. Club. re'- Sponsor Mrs. Marguerite Smith prepares refresh- ments for the enjoyment of the whole club at each meeting. F. T. . PREP RES FOR TOMORROW The teaching profession holds one of the most important positions in the oc- cupational world of today. Realizing this, the Future Teachers of America Club, sponsored hy Mrs. Marguerite Smith and Mr. Dale Hall, is constantly striving to interest more students in the teaching vocation. Each year an outstanding club member is presented a college scholarship to help further his teaching education. ROW 1: Mr. Hall, P. Kirtley, P. Fields, L. Goodger, L. Brown, J. Stout, S. Minick, Reville, S. Gillespie, G. Wright, N. Wagner, S. McGlary, M. Wagner, S. New, M. Martin. ROW 2: Harris, T. Samuelson, Edmund, J. Gifford, B. Line- berry, B. Price, V. Donley, I. Gambill, A. Womack, G. Morley, A. Stewart, P. Ellis, Mrs. Smith. ROW 3: N. Williams, D. Foote, T. Bradley, C. Rodkey, B. Watts, M. Hagan, N. Wilcox, A. Loeffler, L. Lauback, Bell, L. Roberts, N. Eslinger. ROW 4: W. Howell, N. Seymour, L. Atlee, M. Gorom, B. Knobbe, I. Gritzmaker, I. Blasingame, P. Larson, L. Tuttle, L. Mills, G. Murphy, B. Harris, Kock, C. Milbum. F. H. . PREP RED EGR FUTURE 4 Lt . 'il k it 'T it Si 1 .I -. fx- 'f , 5 if -4 ' 4 I , S 5 Mrs' D Orothy Mann Sylvia Pittman Susie Hammer Iudy Watson Sponsor President Vice President Secretary The Future Homemakers of America brings together girls interested in the Home Economic sciences and devoted to the task of preparing for their future. To become a member each girl must have completed one year in Home Economics. This group meets to discuss current business and plans its many varied projects. During the current year some of the projects included their giving a generous basket of food to a needy family at Thanksgiving and remembering elderly folks at the County Home at Christmas time with gifts and sweets. Their money-making project was a rummage sale in the spring. They also saved labels and obtained a coffee maker, which they donated to the concession stand for various activities. One of the most unusual and interesting assemblies of the year was the F.H.A. assembly. This included the annual style show and the crowning of the F.H.A. sweetheart, David Rout, by the president, Sylvia Pittman. ROW 1: I. Webster, K. Withey, D. Ladd, S. Mathews, Heiin, B. Iones. RONV 2: A. Womack, S. Pittman, Goodwin, Smith, C. Eaton. f, af X f- 1 f- 1 E fir' a 5 2 VOCATIONS jo Ann Stout Treasurer Donna Cook Reporter RONV 1: D. Cook, Watson, C. Yancy, N. Seymore, S. Himnan, S. Mowery. 2 1 1 '5 Ri Wi 1. f 1-.. fi Us . .AB 1 'K 4. ,vrq Barbara jones Historian 6 x C. . 'X'- 'fe Kathi Pittman Parliamentarian K. Pittman, L. McKeun.1n wr ,-1. Eta 'Y--,W '1--nn avid ! RONV l: L. Shelton, C. Franklin, P. VVcaver, P. Boucher, L. Bllfffm, S. MiYliCk, K- Willi3mS- ROW 32 D- C00k, MYS- B0- Birge, I. Salyer, P. Fields, L. Brown, L. Coodge, Stout, K. gardus, Martin, V. Kling, L. Hillerby, L. Stallcup, Y. Poison, jones. ROXV 2: S. Hammer, D. Merchant, 1. Watson, C. Jacobs, B. LCIHOD, I- Davis, S- C01ltC21l1, S. Gillespie. D. McCraw, D. Percival, L. McCraw, P. Aday, S. Maddox, C. COMMERCIAL CLUB IS ACTIVE A special place in the business World awaits members of the Commercial Club. The goal of many is select positions of responsibility-aiding the business executive to carry out work programs effectively and efficiently. The Commercial Club mem- bership is open to students taking advanced shorthand and typing. LEFT: Mrs. Bogardus discusses the merits of a secretarial magazine with Vikki Kling. BELOW: Officers of the Commercial Club are Wilma Cook, V. Pres., Judy VVatson, Sec.g Susie Hammer, Treas.g Linda Shelton, Rept.g Carol Franklin, Chaplain and not pictured is Judy Ritter, President. 4 ' S 1. .,-- . iv 'rv 'i egg., Y. . 4.4 1 X L - Q1-rx - 4-H LUBT KES HO ORS ,f l 5 l rl l ,Q 3 Larry Frederick President of thc Putnam City 4-H is showin ' K 1 g L1 F:li k1 lDrz t C'll.'av ll recently-won trophy to Evelyn bisney, Vice Pres., Russell Long, dilniyl is: isrjllizitlmtliilzn lutlisvsxlrggflinyi Vice Pres. and jewcll VValker, Sec. and Treas. negilgi :itll tlhc 4-H Club y Striving to make better citizens of young men and women is the high goal set by the 4-H Club. Through this club, under the direction of Mr. Rice, students leam modern scientific ways of farming, gardening, canning, stock raising, and many other useful skills. The 4-H Club tries to develop in its members high morals and outstanding character as well as practical abilities. The organization has as its emblem a four leaf clover in which is inscribed four His. These signify the hands, the heart, the head, and health-important aspects for any individualis life. ROW 1: B. Parmly, P. Britton, K. julian, S. Eads, Hopkins, Kincaid, Dcem, D. King, B. Grant, M. Terry, I. Thompson. N. Kemp, I. Walker, D. Mt-Cill. ROW 2: E. Sisney, A. McCul- ROW 4: R. Long, M. Booth, D. Thomas, D. Cavaness, B. May, lough, C. Packham, V. NVoods, N. Boswell, N. jones, Distler, E. Eaton, M. Reneau, D. Cibbcs, R. Rucker. F. McClure, Distlcr. ROW 3: L. Frederick, D. Johnston, N. J -rg' '-....,,, V LIBRARY HA EXTE DED PROGRAM 5. Douglas Harrison, Karen King, Pat Patterson, Diana 'N Franklin, Sandra Mowery, Linda Ray, Ianice Mata, Sponsor Mrs. Alice Zweiacher, and Donna Bond are workers who keep the library running smoothly and I W, .,..........X efficiently. A source of information for study and entertainment for relaxation is provided by the school library. The Library Club, under the efficient supervision of Mrs. Alice Zweiacher, has the task of checking books in and out, classifying books, and keeping books clean and in order. This year has seen the arrival of hundreds of new books-both fact and fiction-which will open unknown vistas of knowledge and interest. Bob Lina-berry, Vice-Presidentg Carol Coley, Secretaryg Billie jenn Corley, Treasurerg Linda Shelton, Reporterg and Judy Aclznns, Presidentg are club officers who have hzul mueh to do with the lihraryis expansion. 'I' lu. 'Y ,TS 5. Roy Milburn, seated, and Scott Horner, Vernetta Donley, Dinah liatliff, Sharen Nlilfiill and Betty Nobbe check over the arrival of ll shipment of new hooks. N! X 55' 12 l A -11 flij' . 5 . ff -' ' r - Y 9 ' ,A , 6 , I I N--K .ln A high rate of office efficiency is attained by our capable secretaries, Mrs Ruby Taylor, Mrs. Grace Hulsey, and Miss Helen Brady. CFFICE STAFF PRCJVES EFFICIENT The members of the office staff have been a great help this year to Mr. May- field and Mr. Downs. Among the duties of the office girls are distributing the mail, and carrying messages to various people as well as picking up the absentee slips and making out the absentee list. The office secretaries, Mrs. Grace Hulsey, Mrs. Ruby Taylor, and Miss Helen Brady, are particularly important in transacting school business with their quiet authority and efficient manner. ROW 1: S. Pittman, C. Sebring, B. Barlow, E. Ryan, V. Smith, Herrin, W. Cook, I. Watson, Ritter, B. Fry. ROW 4: S 1. Smith, M. Harrold, N. Williams. ROW 2: I. Gritzmaker, F. Fennell, J. Blasingame, B. Anderson, K. Jones, B. jones, B Jackson, L. Mcliccman, A. McClaren, S. johnson, I. Martin, Ashmore, Frey, Salyer. C. Forducey, Hammer. ROW 3: C. Woodruff, D. Percival, 0:10 1 CXi iY--- .SJ '-tie, + fy XX B, 71 54 tx N xx, Q Nlf' .E 'Q' . j2'? ?'Xiijj 1 1 . ' N Y nax. D. Imnes, S. Smith. SCIENCE CLUB TWEL E YEAR CLUB ROV' 1: S. Brown, B. Barlow, NI. Nlligncr, E. Nichols, M. Nlurrqiy. HOW' 4: llnrris. F. Kutc, ul, Dcclczircl. R. VVl1cclis KlcCusluncl, ll. Tmvnscml, L. Ulricli. HUXV 2: N. Wilcox, S. I. Hill, C. Cloncc, NI. Nlcmlton, XV. Naiilon. ROW' 5: Fowlcr Cillcspic, S. xlfcjlilfy, I. Bowcn, Nl. Nlurtin, K. joncs, D. NI. Botulmh-tt, H. Caunplmcll, Hrcwcr, J. Stzinficlcl, S. Linclscy Cook, A. Eppx, P. Acluy. ROV' 3: F. NYclner, S. Flcining, NI. VV4ill4cr, B. Mock, Lcutlicrs, L, Cornnmn. Saunders, VV. Cook, J. Critzinuker, Taylor, B. XVatts, H. C. King, R. VVQ-bln, B. Gibbons, Brcwcr, R. Huclgins, C. Lancc, P. O,Briun, Sponsor, Mrs. Myrtlc Mulli- Mr. Rice demonstrates the viewgraph to L. Shilling, G. King, C. Olson and I. Fend- rich. F AU DIO-VISUAL READERS SERVICE The audio-visual department fills a very important need here at Putnam City. They devote much of their free periods to running the projectors when films are shown to the students. Operating the sound equipment in the auditorium is also one of the services which they render to the school. Under the direction of Mr. Rice, the members of the Audio-Visual Club have progressed in quantity as well as quality. Members E. Caldwell, F. Thompson, Floyd, H. Smith, and D. Thompson study the technique of running the new projector. 123 Interested on-loolcers I. Woolf, F. Wellner, Overturf, D. Myers, and D. Iohnston examine the newly-acquired spotlight. --V----....,.,,,,,q X... F we rdf' and! Juv: as xg I EL , Y?-fat 4... a This year iuciuhcrs of the Safety Cluh Executive Council, ,lerri Cotten, Bill Cihheus, Eddie Myriclc, Rae Fuller, Loretta NVhitc, Lee Slay Sk-Keeinan, jerry Chaney, and Bill Petty represented Putnam at the State Safety Fair. Not pictured is Karen XVhite, who is State Treasurer. SAFETY CLUB SERVES SCHOOL Of the many new cluhs at Putnam City this year, the one which has proved especially promising in the way of service to the school has been the Safety Club. Under the official title of 'National Youth for Safety, this club is one of the thousands throughout the nation participating in the important program of pro- moting safety. XVhile the cluh stresses safety in the home, at Work, and at play, its main concern is with safety on the highway. Some of the projects of the club, sponsored hy Mr. Carter Burney, have included promotion of a nationwide essay contest on safety, and sending of ten representatives to the State Convention in Oklahoma City. LEFT: How a motor works is of great importance safetywisc to vo . ' - . v . S 3 f ' N Q If f Mills. I y ix A ' ' N .-in 'U f T Pt 'C N Q I is sf C ., r. ' G 1 5 A J V 55.-if no Q7 Fl 4 ' ' 2: ff' Q, ff J C' I Q K 4 Q 5 In 4 s,. i-f?' ...J ,fd f' -1 '4 Cary Scars, Mr. Carter Burney, jimmy Mills and Bill Lee. BELOW Mr. Carter Burney gives some safe-driving tips to student Jerry BRIGHT PRGSPECTS EGR ENGINEERS i H5 l ,.ff : ' ABOVE: Members of the executive committee-Thomas Lay, Howard Walters, Pat Purcell, Leonard Foster, David McCas- land, and Bill May-meet to plan a constitution for the newly- fonned Engineers Club. RIGHT: Vice-President Max Moul- ton, Secretary Teresa Bradley, and President Bill Cibbens list ideas for Engineers' Club activities. One of the three new clubs formed at Putnam City this year is the Engineers' Club. This organization has opened its membership to those in the mechanical drawing classes and those interested in the various fields of architecture or me- chanical engineering. Sponsored by Mr. Bill Riggs, the Engineers' Club's primary aim is to provide an interest in drafting. The numerous projects of the club have included lectures and talks by prominent engineers and draftsmen and occasional field trips to view various types of architecture. 2 X. Sponsors Mr. Bill Riggs and Mr. Clen Crouch look on approvingly as Roy Thomas demonstrates the use of the drafting machine. qmxa, , ,K A . .1 ill: l H' S. L ill -F' A i..-a f XX ' C S AW' -, . p 1. 's -Q4 ABOVE: Officers Io Ann Reville, Treasurer, Sandy McClary, Secretaryg Roy Thomas, President, Susan Minnick, Chaplain, and Mary Anne Harold, Vice-President, plan the schedule for an upcoming meeting of the newly- organized Quill and Scroll Club. RICHT: Sherri Sinclair shows Martha Wagner the golden Quill and Scroll pin which every member receives. QUILL A D SCROLL- EWLY ORGANIZED The Quill and Scroll Club, sponsored by Mrs. Lois Thompson, and Mrs. Lois Thomas, is a new organization devoted to the purpose of stimulating interest in various fields of joumalism. Students of the Annual and Pirate Log staffs must have done outstanding joumalistic work and have at least a B+ average to join the club. New members receive a gold or silver pin in addition to a subscription to Quill and Scroll Magazine, which reports the projects and activities of journalism students throughout the country. ROW 1: Co-sponsor Mrs. Lois Thompson, Co-sponsor Mrs. Nobbe, M. Coram, Reville, P. Echols, B. Ashmore, W. Lois Thomas, R. Fuller, S. Minnick, S. Cillespie, C. Wright, Cook. ROW 3: B. Cresham, Cole, L. Shelton, S. Sinclair, M. Harrold. ROW 2: B. Cibbens, M. Wagner, R. Thomas, B. I. Adams, T. Bradley, K. Pittman, S. McClary. 1 mfg ' hilly .,, . 25' -QSM. ' .gif Evffx hx . x , wg if ya: ,rg fl, l' Q. ' 1. ' V '. S' 5. ' lf' ff: ,N N .fs-.17 .E .fe ight. v A ,sag 1 '-'AQ-gn l fi I i 7,5 X as, inf..-rf f -, a : Ta E 1.51 -K. ss' 1 I Z :4 l f'...- . ABOVE: Pirateers Don Nelson, jerry Black, and David Rout were chosen to All-Conference in football. RIGHT: All first place winners in the Regionals VVrt-stling Tournament are Greg Burns, Henry Murray, jerry Black, Dickie Deuprec, and Sandy Harris. Murray and Deupree were also top winners at State. LETTERME RECEIVE ATHLETIC H0 ORS ROW 1: D. Truitt, B. Cary, B. Schwenke, Morwood, D Nelson, Black, M. Moulton. ROW 2: D. Stamps, K. Mar- tinsky, E. Peak, M. Thomas, H. Coonfield, T. Molina, P. Ratliff, B. VVatts, S. Patterson. ROW 3: T. Harris, W. Heiliger, I Haggard, P. O,Brien, A. Bumgardner, B. Jennings, E. Camp J. Hammond, Nichols. RONV 4: P. Laster, G. Bums, Mer: chant, M. Laster, M. Huffman, P. Purcell, L. Penn, D. Rout, B Meade. ROW 5: T. Cupples, C. Payton, L. Valentine, H. Mur- ray, S. Harris, D. Deupree, D. Morrison, Lemmons, R. Gary ROVV 6: C. Randall, D. Osteen, D. Stone, R. Bonham, L Comman. 'F f 7' bd! xg 4 LEE' K X fu' ' ' 1. x N lv .M , I lllfvzix I'!,, -'N-.,'-hxhff mwxxfsx N 'MQ .djfgnfll A fl - I i tw! N K 'A XWGG f ,. QQ C: ,J 3 KX, Q 9, 45 , .a ,jg x fx 1 xi x ,fl f xx if-Q N X fs mf 3 xv Q . ...,.. Q . W Q 2 X Xgblvf hz X I Gy 2 Nf M1911 3 K I I K 0 I' W ,X mx YUTAMA, X... Zixf -1 7 4 0 U Q PIR TES COMPLETE FIR T YEAR For their first year in the Mid-State Conference, the Putnam City Pirates completed a surprisingly successful season with eight wins and only three losses. Picked to finish fifth in the conference, the Pirates nevertheless were able to clinch third place following Northwest Classen and Capitol Hill who took first amd second positions in that order. Other schools in the conference are Enid, Douglass, Shaw- nee, and Midwest City. Cuiding the team to victory for his fourth straight year was Coach joe Carri- son, ahly assisted hy assistant coaches Mr. john Lyter, Mr. Lee johnson, and Mr. jim Mayhugh. A great asset and inspiration to the team were co-captains Don Nel- son and jerry Nichols. In a remarkable display of teamwork and co-operation, the Pirates concluded a season highlighted hy exciting plays of offense and defense and the rousing sup- port of an enthusiastic student hody. ROVV 1: B. Schwenke, Patterson, Black, D. Nelson, VV. Heiliger, E. Peak, C. Burns, D. Morrison, I. Hammond, M Nichols, B. Mead, D. Rout, P. Purcell, L. Penn, B. Cary. ROXV Thomas, B. Rostochil, E. Camp. ROVV 4: Dies, B. Clure, j 2: A. Bumgardener, j. K. Martiusky, D. Cavzmess, D. King, jones, ll. llarlau, B. jensen, T. Hanson. B. YVatts, D. Cilmhes, R. Dennis, Merchant, R. Cary. HOW' 3: BEFE U. IN MID - STATE CONFERENC 5 QF 1 Co-Captain jcrry Nichols Bob Sclxwcnkc jerry Black Left End Left Half Left Tackle 2 Mike Laster David Rout Bill Cary Left Half Right Guard Quarterback Don Morrison successfully dodges would-be tuclclcr and goes on to scorc another touclulown for thc Pirates. TEAMWORK A D CO-OPER TIC WN Nts Co-Captain Don Nelson Don Truitt Pat Purcell Left Guard Right Guard Left Tackle U4 Llrry Penn Steve Plttgrson B111 Mefld Left Gu 1rd Rrght Tuklc, Centnr Its 1 mul acrrmblg for tlnt LlllS1VC plgskln IS 1 fumble klds to tense lllOlIlLl1tS for both slclms 152 . T: ' A ,..,..., ' ws V, A , ff U S . . z 1 ' J . 1 2 Q 1 - B l x ' W2 ' 7kfF,'51,' ' W 'y . . . . , , .' A , . . K . 1 . - ' fr ' . N , A ' fx :J 1 va .' ' - W . if : . HIGHLIGHT FCJOTBALL SEASON P.H.S P.H.S. .,,, 7 , , P.H.S P.H.S P.H.S P.H.S P.H.S P.H.S P.H.S P.H.S P.H.S THE PI RATES, SCOREBOX Ardmore .7.A . Southeast 7 , Enid . Cliickusllu . Northwest .. ,, Douglass , Shawnee Midwest City . Iolin Marshall Capitol Hill ROVV 1 D Civancss, Griffin, B. Bostocllil, Dies, I. Jenson, T. Hun or B Burton ROWS K Bowinm R Hirlin H lmxnond D King. ROW 2: F. Hall, R. Arms, D. Cilllies, B. R. Brununctt, J Iom B Cll rn M Llwson XIZ- Q - ,,Art' il. , af, 3 M 399153, ea I Ii h hl Reno , ,,,77,, 7 TEAM CAPTURES Through the cleligent coaching of Mr. joe Garrison, Mr. Lee johnson, and Mr. john Lyter, the football team ranked high in sportsmanship as well as competition. Co-captains Don Nelson and jerry Nichols congratulate each A great help to the team this year have been student managers other on a very successful first season in the Mid-State Con- Bill Iennings and Jim Morwood. ference. , 'Xt l K r xx p M X W Qt mal W -. If A ga 4 1 t ,V L at fl I - massage s , 1 'B - gk ...,-.....-,wir ., if 1 . s ! I x I xl f N W , . -Q ' Y fs 2 ' , , H y ...Q , , A , gr-I , , 7 an -'i , . 219 fx jugs r -5 1 3. V gk ,Vg J A I wa. , 1 in , ,- L I-33.5 Lin . i-, S , I rf, All JW ' , ul-4' 'z- if l at gill 1. 4 f KX f H V' I - 'fi' u, l 34 THIRD PLACE ' Three people greatly responsible for the success of the Privateers are co-captains Steve Cook and Mike Loyd, and Coach Kenneth Keel. The Putnam City Privateers began the football season in style by playing the East Norman freshman squad at Owen Stadium. Coaching the team for the second consecutive year was Mr. Kenneth Keel. Their various activities included games with other highschool freshman teams, scrimmaging, and occasional workouts with the varsitv squad Headed by co-captains Steve Cook and Mike Loyd the team showed an unceasmg desire for victory in that they won five out of seven glmes md tied one The Privateers appear to contfun some promising material for future Pirate football teams ROW 1 R Hlnson M Loyd S Cook I Hill B Townsend C Smith R Tlylor Knight R Cifiger R Oliver F Cun R Creshim D Lockhirt I Shcmll C Dclincy ROW 2 ninghun I Wilton L Anderson ROW4 G Estes Sealy R Amos H Winkler H Oliphfmt D Huffmm D Wooden R R1Ll1ll'ClSOH R Perry B Echols C Griffin Carter B Dennis D Peak ROW3 135 ' 9 7 i i . ' ' 4 . . . , , . , . , . , . . , 1. , . 4 , , . 1 . , . , . - s - A t . f. ' . . . ' , . . , 1 . V V . . . , . . , . , . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . ., . , . ' X ' 1 y ' , 1 v . . , . , . c , . 1. , . , . L . , . ' . . , . , , . . , . . . ,. 1 F ifiti ' -fs.:-. H- , Wm- f' -- 1 f-M My 4 . ., . ..- - - l - ' A SCHOOL SUPPORT HIGHLIGHTS Although thc Putnam City haskcthall team did not have a winning season, they never-thc-less had the cnthusiastic support of the studcnt hody. The Pirates faccd a rugged challenge in thc schools rcprcscntcd hy thc Mid-State Conference. It was the first ycar that Putnam has playcd against douhlc-A competition. In spite of thc ill luck which scclncd to plaguc thc Piratcs at cvcry turn, they generally playcd well, providing many cxciting moments for thc spcctators. Bchind the team throughout thc scason was Mr. I.co johnson who has concluded his second conse- cutivc ycar as haskcthall coach. Assistant coach is Mr. john Lyter. Pat Lastcr, guardg Hugh Coonficld, forwardg Ted Molina, forwarclg Darrcl Ostccn, forwardg and Boh Schwenlce, guard. v 1 41 . E' 7: w c-faWvL1S- LJTIFJ :lff':' gag Q or 136 FIRST MI D-STATE SEASON Chickasha S Chickasha SS SS Bethany .7,7S,S 77S7,,S7 El Reno 7,SSS Shawnee S S Bethany Capitol Hill YVewoka SS S e,,,e,,e 28 Pawhuska Enid S PI RATE SCOREBGX PHS e7ee7eee,e,,,ee,...A 29 Douglass PHS .7S..eeS, ,ee7,e., 3 6 Shawnee ,SSS,S S ..7SSS reere S SS PHS S.....,., SSSSSSSS 4 5 Northwest Classen PHS SSl,.S SS SSSSSSSS 45 Midwest City SSSSS SS .S SS S PHS S SSSSS 32 Enid S SS SS PHS SS SSSSSSSS 35 Capitol Hill S S PHS SSSSSSSS SSSSSSSS 3 5 Northwest Classen PHS SSSSSSSS S38 Douglass S SSSSSSSSSS SSSS63 PHS S SSS44 Midwest City S PHS SS SSSSS 38 PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS Jed Lcmmons, guardg Allen Bumgardner, guardg Pat O'Bricn, ccnterg Don Nelson, guardg jim Morwood guard I lp ' L if 'K I ,ge E 5 .f Basketball coach Mr. Lee johnson explains a difficult play to co-captains Mike Luster and Steve Patterson. l Ml, N l 5. 'a Darrell Osteen reaches for the sky a other score for the Pirates. s he makes EXCITI G HOMECOMI G GAME Steve Patterson Pat O'Brien Co-Captain center jim Morwood guard U8 46359 ii C'-11' Mike Laster Don Nelson Bob Schwenke Co-Captain guard guard One of the most exciting basketball games of the year was Putnam City's glittering homecoming. It was at this game that the Pirates defeated the Trojans of Douglass High School with a score of 47-45. The score was tied on several oc- casions as each team altemated in point-making. Suspense mounted as time ran out, but at the conclusion of the game, the Pirates emerged victorious. Outstanding players this year have included Pat Laster, Bob Schwenke, and Mike Laster, Pirate basketballer Darrell Osteen made All-City team. BRINGS SEASON TO CLIMAX Important to the success and efficiency of the Pirates' basketball team this year have been student managers Nlikc Mcliachem, Phil Lcxnmons, and Bill Icnnings. 159 in .- llix ,Q , ii M' A ,, , W 'i 4' X' at if L I - . V X X 1. v 'Ill , E '.-M, f I lf, A Aff I rg-f K, I. N 'J 'iciiaix f'32 + 4 v 'iR 7 1 W' W 1 R ' - i I ibxuna, Qklllgqe iq N. I 3 I? fQ0TN,1Ai,X ffl Af'-x ,UfN4,4.A- ,U1lJ, .-. gn, :IH ' . clrv Q mtv' P Y luv i C T i L 1 V A Y 5 ill Y Y f' X' l 1 , , Q A K4 A .. .. :Sl F 5 aff ' gun-f ., , 5 4 I, W W, - v Q X ' , L 1 it. 3 t Fi f 152 l . , rw Members of the B team are: K. Sperling, I. Wells, J. Tune, L. Stunka, C. Bussm-rt, R, Harlan, T. Holliday, W. Smith, C. Button B. Jensen. In -ms .555 7 SECONDARY TEAMS SHCJW ' LEFT: Anv hope of scoring in the near future seems pretty far away to this lmsltvtlmllcr as he struggles to keep the lmll. BELOW: led Lemmons und Mr. john Lytcr, coach of the B team, discuss an upcoming game. F fi, V x L., xxx. ' HM 1 1 -4? 140 K 'N This year the freshman basketball team had a gen- erally successful season. Coached by Mr. Kenneth Keel, the C team showed great promise and ability. A string of wins and few losses were causes for rejoicing by the team and its co-captains Brian Dennis and Robert Taylor. Kenneth Keel marks his second consecutive year as coach for the C team. He feels sure that his team will, in coming years, prove victorious. PRCDMISE A D ACHIEVEMENTS ROW I: D. Peak, B. Dennis, R. Ciffen, C. Estes, M. Boothe, Cray, M. Nicholson, Hill, B. Underwood, A. Rush, R. Taylor B. Oliver, jackson, I. Walton. ROW 2: F. Cunningham, I. McCallister, D. Huffman. f lf 3 if Q , . . . X r 2 f' 'X r . 5 - s a ' B . V 1 I yii may -, . 2 W if ' , r-4' k A -ggi X A X i 1.1 --.- A' ' Q W t -D - Q 6 J U Q :J 1 '! ' 'd..,.-,! -r .4 ' -4 A 4 X -nf 4 MN.. - .,.. . ..- - 3 .. . Charles Randall Tommy Bricker Dickie Deupree 97 lbs. PIRATE WRESTLERS PLACE 3 . n . Qyx How to apply an winning hold is shown lmcrc by the wrest- ,gg ling couch Mr. Earl Lynn. it ,ff 'W . X I 2 X 11' A Y, ,, Sandy Harris Henry Muny jerry Stanley 122 lbs. 129 lbs. 134 lbs- FIRST IN MID-STATE CONFERENCE State Champion Dickie Deupree seems uneoncemed with the existing circum- stances us he awaits the start of the final round. Ns PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS Roger Bonham Max Moulton Jerry N1chols 140 lbs 147 lbs 156 lbs PIRATE SCOREBOX Capltol H1ll ohn Marshall Northwest Classen Tulsa Edlson Del Clty Ponca Clty Norman Mldwest Clty STATE CHAMPICN HQNORS 1 PHS t,..oo,tooot.ooo.... 8 Edmond 11,o ,,,an, 11tott1o,o.,ot.ot,,1ttot 23 n .ff-H ,. , fm ,, 'f is fix Cf . 1 ' , ..., 1 .... V f V 5 -. , Q ff! W . in Mmm V ,B A 5 F4 1. K. Martinsky jerry Black Greg Bums 167 lbs. 182 lbs. Heavyweight 4th in state CAPTUREDI TCJUR AMENTS Putnaunite finds going rough in this match with his opponent from Norman HS. REGIONALS -4'1i?Qf7'f'H 9- Henry Murray struggles persistently with his opponent in order to raise the score in favor of -4 thc Pirates. The Putnam City wrestling team proudly completed its first season in the Mid- State Conference as the top team in the double A competition. With the capable coaching of Mr. Earl Lynn, the Pirates went on to capture first place in the Reg- ionals and two State Champion awards. Grapplers Henry Murray and Dickie Deupree were able to snatch top honors in both events. 'Cv Team VVrestlers are: ROW 1: D. Frame, R. Ciager, C. Malone, T. Abel, H. Bowen. ROW 2: A. Rogers, R. Gresham, D. Stone, B. Kesler, L. Coslin ROW 3: Stacy, J. Miniclc, Rollins, G. Smith, T. Corvin, C. Delaney. A l .. nl. if A W N , A X1 as ? 1 x V, 2, H..-4, 'F' 1, I f Qi , , -ff wk.. -'A' V ' S 1 '- .' In -Kgs . fs: - ,, W , ,ffaffigifi gQ5g,g . K My ,, F .fs 'fe ' The referee has the best view as this Putnam City grappler succeeds in pinning his opponent WO BY PUT AM GRAPPLERS BELOW: The action gets violent between this Pirateer and his overbearing opposition. RIGHT: The mark of indecision seems apparent on the faces of these Wrestling antagonists as they debate on the right move to make. X113 3 X3 f . xl 31 . 3 , in M, , 1, .Q 'na sf W. il , - .Q . .. x . . QS , ' ' 1 'ii , . ' 'gqff NET .SM A , XR If il ,A - xl .3-E g x iQ Il. ki' gi 13? V A Y A 4 A ' . r If ' - 5 Q, K TE E521 x 5 ,C M Qrrrirgfs ww , ' , 1 '71- .. X- .-.T -- 19 A-. 1. . 'P 6 -Q10 IQ!! Milf 'qhnx 1 I fg ii gf? 2 is Q ,px , Q - Y A A r . Ce 5- 4 ,gk s I Y W A in - f ir . -4 A A f L f b , 'f W Amzx -5... A . m m .W W - V m A . . A I K L :-:' A -Lf if ... nm. , 1 . V A A is A f' X -. Arlk A K V.,.,A: MM Q W v:..l.vM W, ,,,, si:-' DTT 7 Jglgiii ,, ,' 1-it X V .. L. pr ROW 1: B. Gary, B. Schwenke, T. Cupples, D. Osteen, I. 3: C. Salda, E. Peak, I. Morwood, T. Fem, S. Deal, E. Penn, Haggard, J. Lemmons. ROVV 2: A. Bumgardner, I... Valentine, D, Cibbes, R. Dennis, C. Bussert, B. Altmon, Griffith, C. Codbold. ROW BASEBALL TRAINING STARTS if AIJGQ Q 'Q gi' fy V 1? T iiii i 1 item . Q X 5 4.1. Victory played a major role in the 1959 baseball season. At the close of the year, the Pirates, final scores showed 15 wins with only 7 losses. VVith this record, the 1960 season seems promising to co-captains Bill Cary and Tommy Cupples. Coach jim Mnylulgli points out an important play to co-captains Bill Cary and Tommy Cupples. 'T-vf r, 3 A , f at v..,yfif X at 4 P , O Li -4 5 'B 4- f I1 a .J K , 5 sf .4 P 3 P wily 4 , . K eyfii' P F' i'iAi'AQ4Etw: 1 -W is-E P: k:L'. V xw',y,, mt X I I . il., 'i 55 '- lkfg, in, f 2 ZH W .X , N1-ff ' . . WA. .m4 ikn, Pitcher jim Morwood tries the warm-up for his unusual southpaw style. WITH CCMING SEASO C Blsebull Players are ROW 1 F Olsen D Peak B Townsend H Walters R esh'1m D Ralston I Gray jackson B Fostvedt ROW2 Dennis R Fauss D Rostochil N acobs D Hestand I It's Yer outlv Tommy Cupples, Larry Valentine, Mor- wood, and Charles Codbold enact this familiar baseball scene. Hill B Petty S Franklin I Rich ROW 3 R Ballard, R. Milburn T Thurmfm A Smith R Cullers B Rodgers, B. Guthery B Echols C Adams K Lawton R Blrdg I Walton. .45 fi ZW 'Es !. A I 5. 4 S. I f6fVi1.,5a , 4,75 ,W 11 Q , ., M. W , L, .. S K s s X 5 va-af A nib..-.... .,, fi 1 .N , , , A ,,g .. 7, , . ' . .qum,..f-..Q - ' '45 W rx , ' V -s K-F-13,41 '-' - no , .f ,K ...-+ve: ' . ' W ,n A : L' 'Q -, k '-2 l , 'W P-f'-,'f '-.Q f .. - N' .Af-n.5g.,..' 4'-..v --Y? -v N- b ,4 U . 1,35 .,, Y, , .. ss- . J- - -.. LEFT: Greg Burns demonstrates his skill as a discus thrower. ABOVE Vfamiing up is essential to a successful performance in any game. TRACK EVENTS POPUL R ROW 1: Dies, D. King, I. Knoppe, C. Burns, Hammond B. Clure, I. Mills, R. Harlan, T. Lay, L. Stanka, K. Sperling, T. Holliday, B. Rostocliil. ROW 2: J. McCallistcr, R. Ciager, C. Randell, L. VVray, Hill, B. Alger, K. Wadley, C. Bussert, R. Brummett, L. Hanson, 1. jones, C. Camp. ROW 3: D. Cavaness, L. Brower, L. Blackledge, R. Long, C. Estes, Cun- ningham, I. Lawson, R, Arms, Tune, R. Burton. ROVV 4 L. Womack, K. Windlc, C. Burton, B. Sknlc, C. Molone Cook, Carter, C. Smith, C. Griffin. ROW 5: T. Harris, Stamps, A. Statser, R. Oliver, D. Sackett, C. Barnicoat, Rush, R. Amos, M. Loyd. ROW 6: H. Oliphant, T. Mason Dennis, S. Fleming, I. Martinsky, L. Cornman, P. Ratliff, Camp, Carroutte. v W W we 4,-me ' Jimmy Hammond explains the right grip when pole-vaulting to Eugene Camp while Larry Ray listens. Coaches joe Garrison and Kenneth Keel have done a great deal toward preparing the boys for the com- ing track events. T YEAR'S CLGSE The coming of spring is always anticipated by everyone, but especially by the boys in track. At the close of March, the track team begins its spring practices in preparation for the approaching meets. Hours are spent running, pole-vaulting, hurdling, and throwing the discus in order to perfect physical coordination and conditioning. ' 'ig -mf-'fs fe faqs? Lance Comman, Phillip Ratliff, David Stamps, and Tommy Harris await the signal for a practice run of the 100-yard dash. Y'LL . . at r 'f 1.1 1 2. ret ie . . . Y V- . - . , . . i ,,,A, .. ,... A.... ,:' .'.' 1 1' it ' ' 'W' L . 'w2'fLL hzy' ' if - 'fl use E , ' X QAQ h e N f T num nun-nuanununnun 'T , T . L T - K'W 'f', Q - - gg ', A K V V V .W M K ' n . -. 2,-ff'v A ,A 1 M5-'fwztgfz'-w . . . yn Y V ,-,, Wir 1 E'-' 3 'H N , 4... .1 ' 'ff i' A 'ii 13 K. f ' ' . 4 .rg A6 X 'xi -Ms . L, u 1 Y Y' ff' 1 'P P f 4, vip, ' X 11 Q -u...f-w -Q X f i ,A if J wi f fs is if-st 'f ro' Q dv '. X Ed QQ y W It 'pu f T lv ,, 4 I f ' .L Q.. I . 4 0 -as 15.4 1 .Jn 1 fx r ,af T 'G ' r KNEELINC: T. Harris, D. Stamps, H. Murray, L. Cornman, P. Ratliff. STANDING: S. Fleming, K. Sperling. CRCSS COU TRY OPENS TRACK EVENTS BELOW: The hardest part is yet to come, is a thought which at this point might come to Russell Long. RIGHT: Larry Brower glides high over the hurdles during spring practice. ..,,,,,,,,,.,,W. ,E A . NHL -'-Q.,.H-dw'---fr ,fr W-...fer A-X am?rnswnnu1lsusr.'h:1',tl.Q . Q Wvlnowunguf ' A f- 1- ' . Q 'f'gm.:.. -'...,: 1-:'.'c-'.i'. fv f+- 1 fr.:'1:..-:EI K 4 ' I if M ,, L' 5' Tm.-- '--'f-1-- - '.:::':....: all-5 :fr . vw- f- - t .: H' my Us - 1 Y g A X M' i ... . uw 'T' 152 'F atm Mr. Ronald Coffman and Mr. Earl Stewart have taken the Tennis enthusiast Teddy Molina demonstrates the proper posi- fU5P0n5nnlnY Of Coaching and advising Putnam 5 first tennis tion for the overhand volley. team. The building of two new tennis courts this year has made it possible for Put- nam City to have its first tennis team. Sixteen boys have given the game an en- thusiastic welcome, and the sport promises to be a major favorite with the student body. Mr. Ronald Coffman and Mr. Earl Stewart agree that Putnam is already showing great promise for an outstanding team. TENNIS RECEIVIES ENTHUSIASTIC RESPONS ROW 1: H. Mooney, W. Palmer, K. Cook, B. Tabor, D. Sherrill, Coonfield, M. Thomas, D. Capp, T. Molina, Wells, D. I. Alexander, Griffy, R. Freeman. ROW 2: Stanfield, H. Stamman, K. Wheeler. lr -4 M., Throughout the past year the Girls, Sports classes have participated in volleyball, tumbling, badminton, basketball, table tennis, and softball. In order to earn a letter a girl must participate and letter in three of these events. The letters are presented at the Awards Assem- bly by Miss Ivine Paris, Girls' Sports teacher. Also an award is given to the outstanding girl participant. Girls' Sports, as well as being a developer of healthy bodies, is fun for all. Sore muscles and aching backs are complaints gen- erally heard during tumbling season. GIRLS' SPORTS ENCOUR GE A good attempt at scoring is made by a visiting team in the volley- Freshmen girls leamed thc fine points of volleyball this ball tournament held here. year in their Physical Education classes. ABOVE: All hopes are for a happy landing as this tumbler makes a dizzy flip on thc trampoline. RIGHT: To keep trim and physically fit, these girls try their hand at this complex method of precision balancing. B. Watts, G. Brittin, B. Enibery, L. Thorne, C. Hutchings, S. Brown K Nlorrow N Wilcox N1 Hipen B Lemmons P Morrow S. Allison. N w:1'g'L33'l7 ,Q M., ABOVE: Gym enthusiast Billie Wells tries a vigorous leap dur- ing tumbling hour. LEFT: Volleyball proves to be one of the most popular games with members of Girls' Sports classes. GAMES ADD V RIETY I PHYS ED These girls prove that even the feminine gender can play a rough game such as basketball. 156 This year the boys, physical education classes have had a varied program. Besides the regular sports offered such as volleyball, football, base- ball, and wrestling, other activities as badminton, tennis and tumbling, have been included by their director Mr, jim Mayhugh. '4 1 1 ls . Tumbling on the trampoline is always an anticipated event IH the boys' gym class. PHYSICAL A D ME TAL B ndmmton proved in interesting sport when bad wt lthtr prevented outdoor activities There is nothing, more stimul ltllli, th in 1 quut g., une of rougsh house to end an hour 1 Z Even gym classes must take nine weeks' tests as these boys discover there is no exception. Improvement of personal health, as well as development of team spirit, are some of the goals of the physical educa- tion class. 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In spite of all the doubts that assailed us, as how to please everyone, we have done our best to do so. With a hard working sponsor and staff, we've tried to gather a collection of evenm and school life that can be thumbcd through with pleasant memories in future years I sincerely hope you enjoy the 1960 Treasure Chest Judy Cole Edltor ffl B--' , V , s i F sg 5. i f ., as 5 tm f it ff m s 1 V' K
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