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

 - Class of 1966

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COUNSELORS Grappling with admissions, emotions common to calling ,..L,z1a, f gt, f- gi gem na ei gif ? 92 A ' 1 535' isa af it ia it 32 ff r - . , 2 ' . 3 ,TE ,.. as -viii 'Z fr Qi 194.5 W Ci s3'v'ar gg 2' 8 5 gg' JP S' ii, A. if 331 if H -4190: lag 1 Q 3 sfssi fiif A VARIETY of admission forms crosses the desk of Mr. Hugh Coonfield, senior counselor, in his capacity as college advisor and confidant, RETURNS UN the SCAT scores are always of great importance to the counselors. Mr. Charles Epperley goes over the results to find out the aptitudes and abilities of the sophomore students. fff GATGHING Mrs. luanita Kidd at her desk is often difficult, but her junior counselees will always wait for the forthcoming warm welcome. Guidance, an important factor to all Putnam l-liglfs students. Leadership, the road to the future with the counseloris help. Responsibility, one word describing a counselor's duty. These three words stand for only a small part in a counselor's busy day. Miss Nona Cowan and Mr. Charles E erl share the U ' PP Y processing and guidance of nearly a thousand sophomores. The development of talent and encouragement for continu- ing education are the primary tasks of these two. Miss Cowan, a graduate of Putnam City, has an active interest in the student bod and is servin as co-s onsor of the Pe: Y 5 U P P Club. Mr . Epperly helped organize the annual Career Day and was instrumental in the administration of the so homore . . . . P test program. ln addition, he is acting treasurer for the Gklahoma Association of Deans and Counselors of Men. A busy person doing a time-consuming job describes Mrs. Iuanita Kidd, junior counselor. lylrs. Kidd maintains a full speaking schedule, recounting her involvement in the state and National Education Associations. Practically a Wash- ington, D.C. commuter, she has attended several planning conferences there. Primarly interested in career and collegiate guidance, Mr. Hugh Coonfield, senior counselor, is on the lookout for academic placement of graduates as well as new developments in personal counseling. AN AVID Peanuts fan and one who thinks the Wizard of ld is great, Miss Nona Cowan supplements her comic strip reading with the latest in education and counseling bulletins for the benefit of her half of the ever-growing sophomore class. 'I9 QYWMQL



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Terry Archer Don A. Blackerby Milton Boystun Annette l. Cooper . V, , Wayne E. Easterwood Virginia Holliday Verdi McCallon Patricia McClure MATH f Q , 5 VIEWING a classroom from the other side of the desk, Mr. Don Blackerby participates in a discussion of wave modulation with the members of his fifth hour calculus class. Progressive methods permit new heights in learning THE IMPORTANCE of logical reasoning becomes apparent as Mr. Wayne Easterwood follows a geometric proof. A WHY don't you use your head look crosses Miss Charlotte Smith's face when a student's trivial mistake bars the way to solution of a geometry proof. Blanch Moon Charlotte A. Smith Joyce Smith Vella Stewart 2I

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