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

 - Class of 1968

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Montage by Ross l-l Spicer TREASURE CHEST '68 Volume XII Published by Yearbook Staff Putnam City High School Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Contents ACADEMICS .........,...............,.,....,. 12 Endeavoring to further the promise of youth and to broaden the scope of knowledge, the faculty and admin- istration work under the banner of a traditional school with a progressive outlook. Untrodden fields are in- troduced for exploration by inquisitive young minds through academic classes. Battling the competition of classes, students strive to uphold PC's scholastic rating. ORGANIZATIONS ................,.,........... 36 Involvement, created through participation in organi- zations, results in new interests leading to exploration in various fields. Putnam has clubs of math, foreign languages, medicine, electronics, anthropology and even a club to keep spirit and tradition alive. Well-organized clubs serve as a means of more closely' uniting the student body while being of service to individuals. SPORTS ...........,.,....................,. 110 Excitement of finishing third in state in football, the thrill of each basketball game, the relief of anxiety as our matmen win their match and the swimming meets are all a part of Putnam City's 'winter world of sports'. With spring come track, baseball and golf. Through sports, oneness is apparent as the school is united through spirit and loyalty displayed at each sporting event. STUDENT LIFE .............................. 136 Traffic jams inthe parking lot, spinning tires in the 'foot- ball field' on rainy days and conjested halls are one phase of life at PC. Another more favorable side of student life is being a participant in school functions such as as- semblies, student voting and pep club coronations. Each Putnamite's life is centered in the school and its activities as he plays his role in student life. C LASS ES ................................... 158 With seniors, juniors and sophomores working together, as well as competing in a friendly rivalry, PC can suc- cessfully complete worthwhile projects. Through class competition, seven tons of food was raised for families during Christmas. Class cooperation results in the pro- motion of world peace by raising the money for AFS students. Goals can be reached by unified classes. SENIOR ACTIVITIES ........................... 257 INDEX .... .... 2 64 2 haf ' .Wfgga 1 rrri s s qu ml? 5 -nv-'U- 'f '-. 3.1 3 , ,, 93 gd w .W .Mew ' 'W M , f M f fx f 1 , My 1 4 A 7, Y Q 75 www, ' , Jzizf ffm ,, g Mg gif' ,vw f a vw r WU 15 '14 Q My qw Wffxfffgegq 3 SHEDDING a few tears as sne proudly wears the traditional crown football queen Laura Renegar and Roger Paynter circle the field for delighted fans PETE tne Pirate, Putnam's mascot, remains as a lasting relic, symbolizing years of tradition, spirit, and pride in the hearts of all loyal Pirates. 6 MODELING at the fall Princess Pep Club Tea, Becky Hiller previews the unusual attire required of new members on the annual Pledge Day initiation Entwined within A ribbon there Forevermore the same - Sleeps quietly Within the core Tradition is its name ' 5 L ii Asif-A 1 4 r A SCHOOL spirit flows freely during the homecoming festivities as clubs and homerooms don their gay orange and black decorations to celebrate the occa' sion. Combining their talents for the German Club float are members Joyce Harvey, Dick Harvey, Bob Alfson, and Robert Babione. LOOKING on confidently while awaiting the outcome of the coin toss is Pirate quarterback Rick Worley. He wears the insignias awarded to each player for a 1001-,, or over, effort in a game. STRIVING to convey their unending interest in the abundant occurrences around the world are Gayle Stagner, Karen Bevilte, Ellen Beard and Gretchen Hoover during the sophomore orientation. ff orvf OBEYlNG the unwritten law about stepping on Pete the Pirate Larry Roe and Sandy Ross obligingly move aside. 7 ,i Dx RIDING high atop the Junior Ciass fioat in tne nope of a Pirate victory is Kathy Ciick, acting as Pete's escort in trie Homecoming Parade, CONFIDENT seniors apply tneir taient and skiii to tneir masterpiece, a powerful Pirate backed by a huge number one depicting the PC ranking. get- ' ,I gi!'mr3WVi-W FOOTBALL Quenn Laura Renegar awaits tne start of Homecoming activities as she sits between her attendants Suzi Penticutf and Sniriey Coburn. DEMON BURNHNJG wasrier:iarec1'iegai' by the ioyai Roman Pirates during Homecoming Week, as was dispiayed on the Junior Ciassicai League float, i f nu' --...M fm?ffSC62t'7' mf Lfi ffiffliyftff f,y If v Warm colors mingle . . . with a cloak of anticipation creating . . . a world apart. . . where shades of emotion grow bright - and burst! And the feel of the game i wins your heart ,f Respect, honor. . . beautiful clouds that lilt. . . and drift so high above Enveloping all Within their haze One moment - stilled And the memories remain 'POLITICS with a smile' is the motto of the victorious David Stark, overwhelmingly eiected Governor of 1967 Okiahoma Boys State. FINAL moments of the National Rodeo are tense and fiiied with excitement for Susan Summers as she skiilfuiiy exhibits the art of barrei racing before being chosen Rodeo Queen. DEMONSTRATING the styie that has made him Mid-State diving champion for the past two years, Mark Anderson practices for his upcoming meet as he does an Inward Layout at practice ff 10 it i' Q . - - 1 l Q SAYING 'good-by' in a somewhat unusual manner before flying to Dallas, Texas CHOSEN as Miss Teen Flower Girl by the Greater Oklahoma City Florists for the Miss Teenage America Pageant is Putnam's own Debbie Youker. Association to present radio and television commercials is Laura Renegar. FOLLOWING the method that led them to the highest scores of 33 on their ACT tests, Ellen Beard and .lim Lewis intently finish some research in the school library before continuing with a time consuming assignment. ll me 421 up-Q may ACADEMICS Unspoken hopes That cling so close . . . And reach so far Unwritten dreams Cherished then Beyond the paths that are Silent words That flow between Accepted and understood Lite 's essence passed From them to us We stand where they stood lt one could grasp All that's known And mold within his hand T'would be a handful Ot deep belief. . . Tradition is to understand ADMINISTRATION Weight of school system places responsiblities l-eo C. Mayfield Superintendent ASSISTING Mr. Leo Mayfield as one of his right-hand men is Mr, J. Frank Malone working on public relations for the Putnam Schools. Shouldering the responsibilities of a school system en- compassing 47 square miles and including parts of Oklahoma City, Bethany, Warr Acres, and Oklahoma County, are Putnam's superintendents and school board members. Mr. Leo C. Mayfield, Superintendent, is an active par- ticipant in civic activities including YMCA and scout projects. Throughout the year he attends meetings for administrators, includingthe National meeting which was held in Atlantic City, New Jersey this year. Mr. Mayfield has two helpful assistants, Mr. J. Frank Malone, new to the staff this year, who hires teachers, and Mr. Fred Caviness, who hires custodians and handles all student tranfers. ln addition to being Mr. lVlayfield's secretary, Mrs. Lee Mason is Clerk of the Board. President of the Board, Mr. Don Greve, led in the reali- zation of many goals this year. Ten rooms were added to Lake Park Elementary which will accomodate 300 more students. To increase the efficiency of the economic system, a purchasing agent, Mr. Glen Crouch, was added to the staff. Another department originating this year was the Foods and Services, headed by Mrs. Gwen Allred. Tulakes, another elementary school, was added to the system this year. lt opened for school in September and held its formal Open House in January. The new high school, Putnam City West, currently under construction will be ready for students in the fall of 1968. This building will accomodate 900 juniors, sophomores the first year. BUSY with the activities of an assistant superintendent, Mr. Fred Caviness handles the many student transfers and cafeteria maintenance. T4 upon executive snoulders my Lev, A , ...J Witfsf Q X, N , KEEPING an entire school system from going nungry during tne scnool week is the task faced by lVlrs, Gwen Allred, Food Services Director. PUTNAIVVS complex system is efficiently operated and publicly promoted by the scnool board members. Elected tnis year were l ,X SEEING that all tne material needs of 21 scnools are met with speed and efficiency is the job of lvlr. Glen Croucn, Purchasing Agent. lVlrs. Lee Mason, clerkg lVlr, Don Greve, presidentg lVlr. W. B. lvlor- wood, lVlr, Calvin Bowman, lVlr. James L. Dennis and Dr. Paul Barrett. 15 C. Ralph Downs Principal B. J, Nichols Assistant Principal PRINCIPALS Administrators assist in faculty and student lite 'lAttention. May I have your attention for the afternoon announcements. These words, heard every day by PC's student body, belong to lVlr.C. Ralph Downs, Principal of Putnam City High School. Mr. Downs not only has the responsibility ot overseeing operations ofthe high school, but is active in local, state, and national associations, centered around the advance- ment of youth. He is a member ofthe National Education Association, the Oklahoma Education Association, the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and the Oklahoma Curriculum Improvement Commission. ln addition, lVlr. Downs is on the board ot directors of the Oklahoma Private College Foundation and the West- side YMCA. He is newly elected Chairman of Athletics for the Triple A district. Assisting Nlr. Downs in efficiently running the school are assistant principals, Mr. James Hamilton and lVlr. B. J. Nichols. Deviating from his daily school schedule, Mr. Hamilton is in his third term as City Councilman of Mustang, Oklahoma. Finding time to further his education by doing post-graduate work, Mr. Hamilton attends night school at the University of Oklahoma. lnterested in various activities outside of school, Mr: B. J. Nichols also attends OU. He is a member of the State and National Principals' Association and is an active mem- ber ot Phi Delta Kappa, a national education fraternity. James Hamilton Assistant Principal CHECKING attendance are Mr. Robert Buler, an- nex supervisor, and Mrs, Patsy Locke, secretary. COUNSELORS REVIEWING available college reference materials are Mrs. Nancy Gallop, junior counselor, and sophomore counselors, Mr. Charles Epperly and Miss Nona Cowan. Advisers plan and direct college testing program TODAY'S upperclassmen are prepared for tomorrow by junior- senior counselors Mrs. Juanita Kidd and Mr. Hugh Coonfield 2 TQ gf 6253 ffl? Q3 Words of encouragement and understanding advice which are often sufficient to aid a student along his chosen road to the future is the counselors goal. The counselor's job is not an easy one. They plan, administer, and score the ACT, PSAT, SAT, STEP, and the National Merit Tests. Struggling with the ever-expanding sophomore class as they adjust to the life at Putnam City are Miss Nona Cowan and Mr. Charles Epperly. Problems may range from teachers to romances, but with a little assistance, there is always a solution to be found. Miss Cowan keeps tabs on sophomores from A to K and Mr. Epperly attends to the remainder. Courses and plans for the future become important as students enter the junior year. Willing to listen and offer suggestions. Mrs. Juanita Kidd and Mrs. Nancy Gallop open their office to the middleclassmen. Mr. Hugh Coonfield is besieged each year with recom- mendation letters and application forms in his position as college advisor. Aiding Mr. Coonfield is a large library of pamphlets on most of the universities in the nation. Con- ferences with parents and college-bound students occupy much of his time and he serves as an invaluable guide to the future in securing scholarships and career information. 17 ACTING as hostess at the Putnam City District Reception, Mrs. Flecia Holcomb, an elementary teacher at Central serves cookies to Miss Letha Campbell, American history teach- er, while Mrs. Bee Delbridge and Mrs. Ruth Collett converse nearby. FACU LTY District reception well attended by administration ,nw--. FW . -K Q..-sf1,fw,-,f....wtf., ,,,,,,,,,,, ,E -15252557 -it s I QY.fi55,f:tfv,fgz,:a,fg,gs.sees Ifi:sffsv?52sif-1i2xSst2-15 ' s?fz,2:fSi'5afszigfffsfefr . . .:i.fi.t,-.Q ... Him: s:effgsffisgsffgzqgszg' : J ' few.-iiigsgg-2 :xr .irq-w I' Msgs: - 15?JiiSf5?g3ttV.-:f't'1 ' R f, ' -is v1ew,,if,,,.- ,:- tm. ,gf sJ2ls7?I' 'e 5- tx A 5 Xxx It , Lf . 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EARLENE BECK - Latin II, Ill, IV, FRANCES BELL - Psychology, Sociology JAMES BENDAU f Spanish I. JANIE BENNETT W Typing I, ll. JOANN BENNETTfBookkeeping I. BETTY BIVINS-Modern Geometry, Algebra ll. DON BLACKERBYfTrigonometry, SMSG Algebra ll, Senior Advanced Math. ' RUBY BRADLEY-Algebra I, SMSG Geometry. SHARON BROWN - Business Com- munication, Typing I, ll. ROBERT BUTLER-American History. LETHA CAIVI PB ELL-American History. CECIL CANNON - Mechanical Drawing I, II. ALVA CARD g Grammar and Com- position, English IV. ELIZABETH CARLSON - English IV. TOIVI CHEATWOOD - Driver Ed- ucation, Football Coach. DERWOOD CLAY - English IV. DICK CLOSE A American History, Cross Country and Basketball Coach. PEARLE COFFEY - Psychology, So- ciology, RONALD COLLIER - Government, American History. JANET CREEKIVIORE f Record Keep' ing, Bookkeeping I, Personal Typing. W. IVI. DAUGHERITY - Homebound Instruction. IVIAY DAVIS f Shorthand I, Typing I. IVIICHELIN DELIER - American History, Russian History. 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'M 4 f M iz at 5' . set gs as 2 f if ' WH .5 Ei' f .. . I L. , ... .. . .. .... . - . QQ . . -4 .134 ... ,...... . , .....g . . . ,L M M me AT THE ANNUAL Open House sponsored bythe P.T.A., many new and enlighten- ing experiences were acquired by the visiting parents of Putnam City stu- dents. lvlarveling at the new and unusual techniques of modern education are Ivlr. and IVlrs. H. Dan Henderson, only two of many interested parents that attended. I9 FACU LTY Teachers depicted as friend, parent and counselor PC's own 128 have fulfilled academic responsibilities along with many extracurricular services. Senior English teacher, Mr. Dean Baldwin, is vice-president of PC OEA. Keeping up with the field of Journalism, Mrs. Lois Thomas is president of OJEA and state director of JEA. Aside from her responsibilities in the Math Department, Mrs. Blanch Moon is acting president of the Alpha Chi chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, an international women's honorary society. As well as being a member of the NEA Legislative Commissions, Mrs. Juanita Kidd is also the Oklahoma representative on the Board of Directors. She serves on the Citizenship Committee, Executive Committee and OEA Board of Directors. Mrs. Janie Bennet's interest in pre- paring students for the business world extends into the Central OEA District of Business Teachers. Volunteer work in the University Hospital has also received her attention for two years. Mrs. Marian Mathias, French teacher, acts as Academic Advisor for AIMS International. She is Parish Group Leader of Westminister Presbytarian as well as being reporter for her Sunday School class. The traditional tyrannical school masters are becoming extinct with the birth of the new age. In these changing times, the traditional concept that all school teachers are stern, domineering overlords is quickly diminishing be- cause it is no longer true. They still teach but seldom with whip in hand and threatening tone of voice. Students no longer learn because they 'have to or else' but because they have been instilled with the desire to learn as they become cognizant, of the place of education in the world of tomorrow. The type of dedication exhibited on the instructor's part is what continues to produce tomorrow's doctors, politicians and scientists. Lending themsleves whenever needed, teachers are called upon to offer the guidance of a counselor and are expected to demand and keep the respect given to a parent. By never failing to lose their sense of humor, comradeship between teacher and student is increased. In essence, what has evolved from the tyrannical school master is a friend, parent and counselor. Gaining these characteristics is a goal not easily achieved, it takes the best training and experience to reach it. Personal experience is derived from actual class- room practice teaching. The newest concepts and meth- ods of teaching are brought to the classroom through the student teachers, who keep in circulation fresh, new ideas. GENE FIRTH - Physical Education, Football Coach TOM FORD - Geometry, Algebra I BARBARA FORSYTHE - English Ill RODNEY FOSTER - Biology ANN FOWLER - Spanish I, II FERN FRIEDLANDER - Music theory, Mixed Chorus, Girl's Glee Club NANCY GALLOP - Bookkeeping I, Re- cord Keeping, Counselor LARRY GEURKINK - Driver Ed- ucation, Football Coach Jl,JJJ , vvoNNE GILMORE - English ii LORAYNE GOODWIN - English IV SALLY eiziesev - American History FRED HAMBRICK - American History ti ... . i-- -.i sf. E 20 .AW .M,,6,. RICHARD HASLEY - Driver Education JERRY HAYNES - Psychology, So- ciology, Football Coach CAROL HERTWIG - Biology, Physical Science NIARCIA HESS - Biology, Physiology 'v-'R ll' JANIE HIRE - Librarian I r I VIRGIL HOLCOIVIB - Electronics I, ii, ,...., .Q Agriculture I 'A STROUD HOLT A Engiisn iii I CAROL HUBBARD - American History , ii In , .crr E-rs ' ' P' ' ' 'rteitw ii 'A 'W i s ri. : -rn, MARGARET IRWIN - World History PHIL IRWIN f Woodworking I, ll NEVA JOHNSON - English II Football Coach KENNETH KEEL f American History, , 'MEP ww- f if rt. .., .... , .WV W, tt, , , A tr 5+ 'E 2' if 5,5 t, . I xi, aan' S sr STERN portraits of tyrannical schoolmasters painted by long years of tradition are quickly fading, and the new face of concern, trust, under- standing and comradeship is filling the frame. illustrating this -wt-nw ? r new idea is IVIr. 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V .5 ,. f 1 a gg vitae J 3 INSTRUCTIONAL facilities such as overhead projectors are a great help in any class, but as Mr. J. J. Leon will testify, they prove invaluable, when trying to teach a class the fundamentals of Spanish. 22 MAUDE KIDD f Spanish II JANELLE KRIBY - Librarian JOHN KNIGHT - Physical Science, Physics JAMES KOCH - Driver Education, Basketball Coach ZULA MAE KRAUSE f English II J. J. LEON - Spanish II, ll, IV PATRICIA LUKEHART f English Ill DOROTHY MANN f Clothing, Home- Economics ll MARIAN MATHIAS f French I, ll BARBARA MATLOCK f English ll CLYDE MCBRIDE f Algebra I, Geometry VERDI MCCALLON - Algebra ll ROBERT MCKENZIE W World History RUTH MCLAUGHLIN - English lll LORRI MEYER - World History, Geography WENDELL MILES - Metal Shop I, ll GERALDINE MILLS - Latin I, ll GLORIA MOODY - English Ill, IV BLANCHE MOON i Algebra ll, Trigo- nometry MYRTLE MULLINAX - Chemistry PROUDLY displaying the corsage given to her bythe Student Councii, IV1rs.Janel1 Kirby diligently works to do her part in activities during homecoming week IVIAUDEEN IVIURPHY-Art I, Il. E AU V D0 N N EWC O M B f Ch Gm 'SUV' -lf' mf HARRY N I FONG Biology. IVIARSHA NYE-Spanish I, French II, III, mwiwww ,-Z -- xv: i.-, w e-QYAH-WSW Qsxlmsgfmfu saw -f Mwadsimsgm Qigiiggigiiggam NMQ ME' 5552355555525 WQTEEESQZELPEEQ' fsz ifv L ' ' I Qiiigisiigiiailii ' ggggggg , ,Ewa 21552555 vw ummm ,, 5635255 Qfgflgifgiwf www Svwfww - ' 15' ' 92 . - .. W - IVINE PARIS-PhySICal EduCaTIOI1, A V5 . ei i ' Gnrls' Sports. L V SHIRLEY PATRICK-EUEIISV1 W- . JACK PEARSON-AUTO IVIGCHSUICS I, ll- s ' ' TACY PEARSON- BSCS B IOIOSY- tiiis E '-'.. ' ELAN! PEBWORTHfPhysicaI Education Football Coach. BOBBIE PHERIGO-Cooperative Office Education. CHARLES PHIPPS-Geometry. MARTHA POPE-Biology. :-Qws-'e:v::4s2::es,:sfeL:!1-SfW5Yi.35f WikiaisZ537l3?iA 3iS5ii5GFi5f2L.s.ff fr:- lauwsm f' ,Q??s1mws1s:W- ,iifzziexisagiazzsvi , gggggggggggfg-ygf' , ii., ,U ,,-- www: fi E .- ' ,. ' sa X 9, . if 9' W JERRY POTTER-Driver Education, Athletic Director. KENNETH PRAY-Psychology, Sociology. JOHNNY RAYBURNiWorId History. JUDITH RAYBURN-English III, IV. RUTH ANN REAVIS-English II. 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W.:-'I '. . r-...M , ,5,..,, ,. :5'iE,:i1j1i:' :j: X : ,E H.. :fgg fig gaigrfy R M SID RILEY - Distrlbutive Education Il, Ill RAMONA ROUNSAVELL R English ll CHARLES RUIZ S Business Law, Government KATHRYNE SANDLIN - Problems of Democracy, American Biographies BEATRICE SCHANTZ - German I, ll, Ill, IV CHARLOTTE SMITH f SMSG Algebra II Geometry JUDY SMITH - English ll LAYTON SMITH - Algebra I, Il MARGUERITE SMITH e Shorthand I LOLA SPARKS - English ll KATHRYN STEVENS - Business Math, Economics MARY JANE SVEJKOVSKY - Typing I, II JEAN TALLEY - World History MIDGE TETER - Personal Typing, Typing ll BETTY THARP - Foods, Home Economics ll LOIS THOMAS - Journalism, Publi- cations Advisor DELORES VAN DEMAN f English ll BETTY WADKINS - Speech, Debate I, Debate Team JAMES WALKER e Band BILL WELLS f Business Machines, Business Lavv GERALD WHITFIELD - World History Wrestling JACK WILLIAMS f English Ill, Coaching JUANITA WOOD - Speech I, II SHIRLEY WOOLE f Record Keeping, General Business strong sense of unity. .2 W 5 bi. 2 . . z KEEPING the financial system of a large school running smoothly is an enormous problem. Add to this the duties performed by a private secretary to Principal Downs and you have the tiresome but rewarding job faced daily by lVlrs. Pat Locke, Putnam City's financial secretary. Faye Allen Peggy Bednar Mona Benson Jane Newell SPORTING her pep ribbon for the game against Douglass, Mrs, Ruby Taylor busily proceeds with her daily tasks. Putnam City's office sec- retaries continually support each of Putnam's teams as whole- heartedly and with as much school spirit as an enthused student. 1 1 if- - fav, t bf in fag gf 4 W e .tif Virginia Priddy Clara Stephens Ruby Taylor lssy Thompson WFT 25 SERVICES Dedicated workers keep PC running on schedule siifst g. sl-if? .. TAKING a break from his post in the parking lot, Mr. Hobart Rush discusses school life vvith Mrs. Mona Benson, attendance secretary. ONLY pausing momentarily from their many accumulated duties are Mr. Olin Crouch, head custodian, and Mrs. Kathryn Price, head of the cafeteria. Unsung heros of PC, those who work behind the scenes but receive little credit for their efforts, are the members of service staffs that keep the school running smoothly and on schedule. Custodians arrive at work before school begins and are still on theiob late in the evening. Cafeteria workers spend many hours planning meals to meet student needs. Mr. Joe Mapes, night watchman, and Mr. Hobart Rush, school policeman, keep the campus safe by patrolling both building and grounds. ALWAYS getting in the spirit of each season Mrs. Lola Cross, Mrs. Martha MVS. Miifllvp I-UVlSf0Vd, MVS- Jenny lVlGlVlVli MVS- SSW MU56, 'Vi-VS PBUUVWG I-ieidebfecmy Mrs, Wilma prgemamy MKS. gat Raybaum, Mrs, Ffamglg Burghigky Ballard, and Mrs. Marge Mayfield dress in traditional Halloween attire. L ir., . ,I , t N . . ,::,. m, .,, -:., tw A . ,,. ,F ,Q . .. J . : I ,Q ., -,-t,- ,,,, . . - ....... ,.., . . .. Y. ,,,,..,.. . ENGLISH Tourof Europe produces expansion of knovvledge Whether one is adept at sentence structure or needs special detailed study courses, the English department is designed to meet every need. For students needing special instruction in reading, the SRA program is used. On the other hand, for the ad- vanced senior student, Great Books is avialable. ln this class the seniors have the chance to study great litera- ture, learn the art of writing and some finer points of mythology. Grammar and composition, a semester course offered to the college-bound student, gives additional practice in written language. Advancing the study of English as a language through AIMS international program, students toured four coun- tries: Spain, the Netherlands, France, and England. This provided them with the opportunity to study British Lit- erature at Oxford University for three weeks. Mrs. Ramona Rounsaville chaperoned a tour last summer for nine Putnam students. Mrs. Alva Card, Putnam English teacher intends to sponsor a similar tour this summer. JUNIOR English lust vvouldn't be the same without acting out 'Our Town' as Clifford Clark, Jim Nobles and Steve Gold prove. DlSTlNGUlSHlNG refreence materials for student use, Mrs. Janie I-lire relays information during library orientation for English classes. BURNING midnight oil seems to be the case with Lynda Holley as she finishes her studies so she can get a fevv winks before 12:00. i33 s,Q .!.' AMA 27 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Foreign tongues broaden interest and understanding OPERATING the control board, Mr. J. J. Leon corrects his students' mistakes individually to improve their skill in oral communication. Speeding off to foreign ports for a summer of study and adventure lends motivation for students in the language department classes. Last summer Mrs. Marian Mathias chaperoned ten students on a study trip to Grenoble and a tour through France. This summer Mrs. Mathias plans to return to Europe with eight students to study in Geneva, Switzerland. A new study tour, led by Mrs. Beatrice Schantz, is slated to travel to Germany. 'Pepe' and 'Le Louvre', two of the films shown for the language department, enabled students to better understand the traditions of the countries that they study. OPPORTUNITY for the individual to improve and evaluate his own work is afforded by tape recorders. Gary Miller puts in time on his own. TRAVEL abroad for the high school student is no longer a goal that SLVWS d9'f3i'S about Sllmmef TOUVS and the various foreign Study EVO- is out of reach for the average student. Pamphlets and brochures UDS BFG DGVUSGC1 by Steve MONO. Laura MBYLUS and Carolyn GibSOV1- EDITORIAL cartoons which sum up the outstanding current events for each month constitute the bulletin board display for Problems of Democracy classes each January. Linda Nell and James Joyce lead the class in the dis- cussion of their importance as to their probable historical value. Bringing to life the days of the War between the States, Miss Letha CampbeII's American History classes presented reports taking the sides of the different states. In addition, the History Department, headed by Mrs. Kathryne Sandlin, sponsored Putnam City Day at the Cooper Theater in December, giving studentsthe opportunity to see 'Gone With the Wind' at a special price. Appealing to more current happenings, Mr. Ron Collier con- ducted a mock Senate in his American Government classes. Discussions on current events and the significance of their outcome are often heard in the World History and Problems of Democracy classes. Miss Michelin DeLier's Russian History classes saw the films, 'Russia' and 'How Russians PIay', depicting the home and social life inthe Soviet. 'History of Berlin', a movie also viewed by the World History classes, showed the Berlin Wall and the complications it has caused. HISTORY Mock senate passes bills regarding current issues wuevfivfwfae TAKING an active interest in government business are Daria Phillips, Terry Grogan and Nanci Harton, members of the Young Republicans. WHILE analyzing current events Maxine Goodwin and Mrs. Kathryn Sandlin show Problems of Democracy does have a lighter side also. 29 SCIENCE AND MATH lnfinite knowledge of formulas and theories attained ANTlCS of Garrett the Gar, a three year inhabitant of the science departments aquarium, intrigue Ken Austin and lVlrs. Tacy Pearson. BY experimenting with a circuit board in electronics class, Stanley Van Nort furthers his understanding of reactions to circuit. completions. Gaining appreciation for the skills of logical reasoning and deduction, students are entering new doors each day in the fields of mathematics and science. The wide variety of courses offered by the Math department range from Business Math to Modern and SMSG Geometry and Algebra, Trigonometry and Math Analysis. Senior Math Seminar, for the advanced senior students, took a field trip to Western Electric. For the scientifically minded student, Putnam City offers Physical Science, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. To make Physical Science and Biology classes more interesting, films such as 'Gateway to the Mind,' 'The Sea Around Us,' 'Chain of Life' and 'Desert Life,' are shown. ESPECIALLY careful not to spill any, Linda Berryhill pours the proper ingredients while Jane Hoch watches for a sign of the expected reaction. , . .ll if durihg thorough research EXPERINIENTING with energies of light, water and electricity in a ripple A PROOF in Senior Math Seminar, highest math course offered at tank duringtheir physics class are Doug Polk, Bob Altson and John Derebery. PC, challenges Steve Troutman, Karen Beville and Tom Gregory. HYPERBOLAS are only a portion ofthe stumbling blocks thrown before Algebra ll students. Janie Stover dictates the ordered pairs of points to be placed on the Cartesian graph as Edvvina Davis illustrates the method of plotting them. 31 DE, COE Business enterprises Offer career training FULFILLING the COE requirement ot on-the-iob experience in office procedures, Bea Burris listens attentively to lVlrs. Dee Simpson. instructing students in the fields of marketing and secre- tarial training are the principal purposes of Distributive Education and Cooperative Office Education, a new addi- tion to Putnam City's curriculum. Members of DE and COE are required to hold down an actual job not exceeding thirty hours a week. DE presents the student with valuable training from first-hand experi- ence. lt also teaches the fundamentals of good salesman- ship and the weight of responsibility one finds in working. Cooperative Office Education was formed for the purpose of introducing interested girls to the secre- tarial field. Students have afternoon and Saturday jobs and gain practical experience as office aids at school. 32 LEARNING whatthe customer likes is just one of the many fine points in the art of selling as John Alfson soon finds out from his instructor, lVlr. Sid Riley. ABlLlTYtowrite in shorthand is important, butone must also be able to read what is written. Anita Weaver attempts to decipher her notes and then type them. SPEECH Abundant talent appears through speech activities i l PROUDLY displaying their trophy from the University of Arkansas are debators Doug Polk, Patti Davis, Marilyn Bright and Terry Grogan. DEMONSTRATION speeches can be informative and amusing as Sherry Ashmore and Tim 'guinea pig' Cissell demonstrate. HOW to make the Virgin Mary, Lynell Orth, smile is the major problem of the 'Juggler of Notre Dame', Pam l-lambay, who had no gift but talent. Laughter rang out followed by enthusiastic applause as the final curtain fell on the all-school play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Under the direction of Miss Gail Battles, the Drama department presented a number of plays. included in the repertoire was The Juggler of Notre Dame at the Christmas Assemblyg a dramatic play, Letter to Lucerneg and The Wizard of Oz enchanted children when it played this spring. Also teaching academic speech classes are Mrs. Ruth Ann Reavis and Mrs. Juanita Wood. Sponsored by Mrs. Betty Wadkins, the speech and debate departments participated in tournaments around the state and nation. The team took first in the Woman's Division of debate at the University of Arkansas. Chosen from 300 schools that applied, Putnam debate teams went to Washington DC in February to attend the National invitational Cherry Blossom Tournament. Chosen to represent Putnam City were veteren debators Doug Polk, Terry Grogran, John Derebery and Jim Lewis. 33 FINE AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Versatile skills, nimble fingers create desired results Applying skill and imagination to a chunk of wood, lump of clay, or a strip of metal can produce appealing results. Industrial and fine art students learn to discipline their minds and hands to form an object of art ranging from a wrought iron address sign to a landscape transferred onto canvas. A 'paint-in' brought the 'hippie movement to PC as the art department created a mammoth valentine measuring four by four feet. Stripping a car down and rebuilding it so that the motor will run smoothly serves as experience for the students who are interested in cars and auto mechanics. Woodwork- ing students shape lumber into useful articles, such as bookcases or coffee tables as they learn to design furniture. 'JUST a shade to the left . . . perfectl' instructs LaTisha Pollard as Carol Patterson and Judy Welch decorate the display case. 34 1 PREOCCUPIED in his work, Jim Lindsay carefully sands dovvn a piece of wood to the fine-grained texture which represents proficient craftsmanship. TURNING a piece of shapeless metal into a work of art takes Steady hands and talent demonstrates James Perry as he bends solemnly over his work. I FLIPPED over the new activities in her gym class, Carolyn Anthony gets help from classmates Donna Hassis and Carolyn Mills during an exercise period. WITH grace and agility that would rival Fred Astaire, Richard Curtis takes an active part in the physical fitness program presented in his gym class. PE AND DRIVERS ED Park, drive, reverse, push up, pull up, sit up Two of the most populated classes, PE and Drivers Ed encourage skills other than academics. Displaying a desire to become an ideal Driver - and to save on insurance rates - an estimated 450 students will receive their license through their driver training course. Cooperating in the nation's physical fitness pro- gram, intermural sports are ottered to both boys and girls. Calisthenics, basketball, football, volleyball, and trampoline are just a few ot the available activities. DETERIVHNED TO prove women drivers aren't all bad, Nikki Nielson pre- pares to show her newly-acquired skills to a qualified driving instructor. FWHM! 6 B4 35 5552 www? iw? 95 ORGANIZATIGNS Interests merge ideas form . . . breeding ambition and drive,' Giving birth to hopes and dreams filling hearts with pride Casting a splash of color and spark. . . Sincerity and laughter entwined,' The feel of belonging of being a part. . . And thus evolves a tie that binds. STUDENT COUNCIL Hub of all student activities promotes school spirit FRONT ROW: L. Holt, J. Paddock, D. Fishel, D. Kerr, N. Hotchkiss, A. Miley, D. Smoot, K. DeGraftenreid, C. Dubberstein, P. Unruh, V. Davis, B. Hughes, N. Colvert, L. Rowe, C. Brand, L. Schones, T. Smith. ROW 2: L. Foley, S. Santelli, K. Miller, C. Patterson, N. S. Colvert, L. Young, J. Scribner. BACK ROW: B. Sartin, B. Coyle, M. Davis, T. Cleavelin, L. Smith, P. Walters, K. Wey, S. Bassler, J. Covington. ROW 3: M. Gregory, D. Kimsey, J. Bigham, S. Haggard, D. McDonald, S. Ferguson, B. Hutcheson, J. Varga, Jones, B. Snyder, K. Smith, D. Cheatwood, P. Beezley, D. Wilson, S. Menendez, J. John- S. Ashmore, S. Ayers, T. Grogan, T. Cissell. ston, D. Stark, D. Youker, D. Giannopoulos, D. Paul. ROW 4: S. Morton, R. Miller, G. Miller, Beginning ine year with 3 week-long spirit boost the ARE YOU sure there isn't a plug-in near here?' might be the question that Student Council Sponsored GQ Week, tne Grand Opening Debbie Giannopoulos asks Don Allred after erecting the annual Christmas tree. of a new school year. As state secretary Putnam City was honored by hosting the Oklahoma Association of Student Councils. Housing for the 500 delegates for the three-day convention was furnished by the Putnam student body. Receiving state-wide recognition for Can Week, Putnam raised 13,454 pounds of food for needy families. Class competition and community participation were con- tributing factors in the Christmas drive. Throughout the year general assemblies are organized and presented by Student Council officers. Gathering the top talents of the student body is one of the main responsibilities of the Student Council when they sponsor the talent show. The production presented in January was 'Come to the Cabaretl' Raising money to support the foreign exchange students is supported by the Student Council as each homeroom representative encourages one-hundred percent par- ticipation in purchasing shares during the AFS drive. Through the Putnam City Student Council each student is continually represented and has the opportunity of voicing his opinion in school affairs. 38 , . W ,. ..,,wm and students' participation AFTER weeks ot preparation forthe State Student Council Convention, hosted by PC, OASC convention provides Lena Rowe and AFS student Helene Johnston, Jill Hunting, Debbie Youker, Sherri Wheeler and Bob Altson relax at the banquet. Robin Kora with an opportunity to exchange opinions. FRONT ROW: R. Elmore, S. Melrose, C. Roberts, J. Johnson, E. Davis, L. Cates, P. John- C. Berriel, B. Fife, D. Crain. ROW 4: R. Kora, G. Moser, L. Schoeffler, N. Kerby, J. Hunt son, M. Olvera, S. Deickman. ROW 2: C. Moncrief, J. Kyle, T. Washa, V. Herndon, S. ing. P- Hambay. J- Stone, P' Fa'-ISS: H- D0fif1E. 5- Bailey- D- COUOH- BACK R0Wf R Ireton, B. Roberts, M. Murphy, K. Smith, S. Coburn, K. Duane. ROW 3: T. White, M. Claborn, J. Pevehouse, V. Walker, R. Flowers, K. Ray, C. Bacon, C. Henderson, N. Fidle Winslow, D. Stagner, L. Leffel, D. Ducharme, S. Penticuff, B. Wallacef M. Douglass, S. Wadkins, S. Neumann, M. Masterson, J. Blalock. 39 TO DETERMINE the class winner of the 'Hands up for AFS' drive, President lan, Helene Johnston, vice-president, Sue Haggard, corresponding secre- David Stark counts money with his harum of officers, Sue Colvert, chap- taryg Debbie Youker, recording secretary and Janice Varga, treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL Can drive nets seven tons as original goal doubles BUSY checking shoes at the AFS sock hop, Craig Herren trades Roger Barr a ticket for his shoes as Barbara Clinton awaits her next customer. 40 PROUD of the senior class' success during the Can Drive, Nlarsha,lVlurphy and Becky Hiller exhibit the symbol of the efforts put forth by their class members Dale Barnicoat and Peggy Csizmadia Attendants Paul Purifoy and Suize Penticuff Ideal Dates Turk Roberts and Laura Renegar Attendants Rick Worley and Linda Smith Attendants FRONT ROW: D. McDonald, J. Passmore, S. Brown, B. Hutcheson, A. Miley, S. Penti cuff, P. Johnson, S. Biles, V. Mohs, M. Leon, M. Thompson, B. Snyder. ROW 2: S. Bass- ler, J. Hunting, M. Welch, T. Scott, P. Bobo, C. Brand, J. Huflaker. J. Grimes, M. Fass, J. Bush, V. Sheffler, S. Lemmons, K. Tatyrek. ROW 3: K. Ashcraft, S. Sisk, M. Ander- son, B. Wilkins, R. Henthorn, C. Recer, K. Kleen, L. Trimble, K. Owens, P. Robison, L. Dinkines, N. Hotchkiss, K. McLaughlin, S. Mitchell. ROW 4: K. Miller, D. Barnicoat, D. Fishel, S. Norvell, B. Tucker, D. Abraham, W. Henry, E. Jones, C. DeGroat, B. Smith G. Miller S. Menendez, J. Me er, S. Neumann. ROW 5: C. Baile , D. Toon J. Stover, : Y Y 1 L. Nichols, J. Welch, N. Goins, K. Sturdevant, D. Pennington, C. Patterson, J. Austin SPANISH CLUB l l l l P. Caviness, C. Collier, C. Schafroth, T. Shedden. ROW 6: R. Johnson, R. DeAngeIo, J Henard, N. Murphy, J. Brakhage, C. Clemmons, D. Meador, S. DeBell, J. Blevins, J: Lyne, J. Priddy, G. Womack, D. Burke, S. Malone. ROW 7: G. Blehm, G. Eason, G. Coil S. Brandle, W. Dryden, G. Langenbuch, B. Vest, M. Barnes, C. Meis, M. Reed, M. Mc: Cormick, C. Ault, S. Straughan. ROW 8: C. Horton, D. Beck, J. Byers, J. Nicar, D. Merry- Hilliard, M. Masterson. BACK ROW: C. Allred, D. Heflin, D. Shirey, M. Garner, M. Fletl man, D. Simonton, M. lsbell, L. Piatt, R. Farha, T, Duncan, M. Polansky, M. Drake, M cher, T. Barnett, M. Schicktane, G. Underwood, M. Pullen, K. Greager, H. Scheib, M Wade, C. Dawes, D. Price, K. Ray, J. Culpepper, J. Gebhart. Vietnam totebags, candy sales head project schedule SUPPLYING club leadership are Suzi Penticuff, vice-president: Ann Miley, secretary: Brenda Hutcheson, treasurer and Penny Johnson, president. 42 Concern for the boys in Viet Nam prompted the Spanish Club to send totebags filled with food, writing supplies, toilet articles 8 Cl and books to Putnam City graduates and to Army units workin with the Vietnamese villagers. Club members participate wholeheartedly in selling candy in order to help finance the totebags and the fiestas and to support the all-school Organ Drive. The Posada, traditional festivity at Christmas time included a skit which is the revised Mexican version of the Night Before Christmas'. The evening concluded with the singing of Christ- mas carols and breaking of pinatas. Bi-monthly meetings presented speakers who have either visited Spain or studied Spanish culture. Encouraging any in- terested students, a representative from AIMS international, Mr. Steve F. Janger, explained the tour of Spain and showed cultural films of the country. David Paul, Senior class president, also told of his experiences in Spain while he was on this tour the past summer. ln April, the Spanish Club members meet at El Charritos in traditional Spanish costumes for one last fiesta. Mrs. Jean Rhoda made practical application of her know- ledge of Spain when she interpreted for the Mayor of Sevilla, Spain, at Mayor George Shirk's home, the Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Tinker Field Officers' Club. The mayor came through Oklahoma City on tour with the Spanish Chamber of Commerce. Having existed for over fifteen years, the club has a member- ship of over 500 students. Mrs. Maude Kidd, Mrs. Jean Rhoda, Mrs. Ann Fowler, Miss Marsha Nye, Mr. James Bendau and Mr. Winford Akins act as sponsors for this active group. GOOD things come in small packages' proves the Spanish Club with their in- genious transposing of a VW into a sombrero for the homecoming float. FRONT ROW: L. Smith, C. Hoims, B. Gold, T. Garrity, M. Bybee, H. Jackson, T. Ander- son, S. Gentry, C. Dubberstein, P. Baker, A. Loy. ROW TWO: A. Patrick, D. Kidd, J. Lantz, C. Bowlin, L. Cates, J. Pindell, P. Jones, T. Fausett, C. Howells, D. Bays, C. Moncrief, N. Smith. ROW THREE: K. Marek, C. Hammond, D. Jayroe, K. Smith, B. Wallace, L. Thomson, D. Linn, P. Schafer, K. Rhea, S. Pitzer, D. Newton, L. Patton. ROW FOUR: H. Hedges, J. McGlothlan, D. Crawford, M. Ray, D. Edgman, D. Wilker, C. Andeel, M. Dixon, D. Hibbs, B. Shepard, D. Barthel, D. Crain, S. McGurk. ROW FIVE: C. Kelly, J. Stroner, K. O'DonnelI, L. Vaughn, P. Purdy, P. Shanahan, N. Hefner, M. Garner, D. Dixon, S. Norvell, M. Fletcher, M. Laurence, M. Hilliard, M. McClain. ROW SIX: D. Mc- V-4 Ref' VIETNAM totehags are assembled by Penny Johnson, Judy Pass: more, Karen Kleen, Cathy Jenson, Paula Bangs, and Darlene Toon Donard, M. Penne, P. Brooks, L. Carroll, P. Shannon, D. Turner, J. Hale, P. Bangs, C. Carter, S. Ferguson, J. Cowden, D. Henderson, B. Dunn, R. Ameringer, M. Gentry, J. Rusche. ROW SEVEN: J. Chapman, J. Pate, C. Blue, P. Cook, J. Pabst, S. Baldwin, .l. Cook, P. McCarthy, P. Chandler, E. Halbrook, T. Ray, K. Cummings, V. Coyle, P. Buf- fington, P. Unruh, K. Thompson. ROW EIGHT: C. Horton, D. Beck, J. Byers, J. Nicar, D. Merryman, D. Simonton, K. Nance, L. Piatt, R. Farha, T. Duncan, M. Polansky, M. Good, M. Drake, M. Masterson. BACK ROW: J. Genthe, J. Burton, D. Blackman, B. Tuck- er, S. Sandlin, M. Adams, C. Donley, J. Brown, J. Roebuck, D. Landberger, M. Burns, J. Roberts, B. Siard, D. Reece, D. Mathew, J. Sullivan, J. Lockridge, P. Ferguson. FRONT ROW: K. Risinger, D. Bootes, L. Benson, A. Crenshaw, B. Thras, E. Fleharty J. George, K. Goebel, D.Stagner, J. Lantz,-T. Sisk, D. Feurborn. ROW 2: B. Henderson D. Throne, D. Wilson, S. Melrose, B. Hill,N. Jacoby, D. DeGroat, C. Nave, H. Falter, Ki Querry, L. Gorena, L. Stark, S. Santelli, G. Anderson, K. Smith. ROW 3: B. Blight, D Hamby, M. Dendy, J. Livesay, G. Williamson, N. Galloway, C. Shdeed, L. Simonton K. Keele, R. Woolery, B. Beane, S. Wisley, S. Kelly, S. Stone. ROW 4: V. Schneider, S Jackson, N. Cooley, J. Showalter, S. Fox, V. Megre, D. Mashburn, V. Canney, P.S tuffle- bean, L. Mathis, M. Culpepper, S.Munde, J. Marsh. ROW 5: N. Skinner, C. James, P. SPANISH CLUB 0'Brien, L. Cooper, D.Strahorn, K. Chapman, C. Sanders, N. Cook, L. Henry, C. Farns- worth, K. Bishop, J. Riddle, S. Knox, P. Braden. ROW 6: G, Hillinghead, D. Gold, A, Novey, B.Becquart, H. Jackson, T. Anderson, T. Garuty, M. Bybee, J. Mitchell, J. Allen, l L. McConnell, J. Clark. ROW 7: T. Thornhill, L. Jones, A. Locke, C. Barnett, M. Schlegel,l K. Davis, C. Hutchinson, J. Hoch, N. Rutherford, P. Lyne, M. Drayton, S. Wadkins, B.l Greenwood, R. Collier, J. Self. ROW 8: J. Voyles, J. Mapoles, B. Pasternik, K. Donley, B. Elmore, M. Walkup, K. Heil, J. Burbage, N. Colvert, G. Chambers, S. Bivens, A. Chater, A. Hock, S. Drehmer, C. Shockley, R. Carpenter. Traditional oinata-breaking highlights Christmas party APPRECIATIVELY accepting donations of old newspapers, Sherry Kelly and Vicki lngels prepare customary pinatas for the Yuletide fiesta. 44 i OF COURSE Santa'Claus really existsl' insist Lindy Pearson and Patsy Ridling, entertainers at the Spanish Club Christmas party. SGNW Dale Barnicoat and Debbie Dixon Attendants TRADITIONAL march led bythe Matador, Roger Griffin, and Queen, Penny Johnson, precedes the crowning at the annual Chrigtmag Pggadar ROESI' Griifin and Penny Johnson Matador and Queen Brenda Hutcheson and Lindy Pearson Attendants 45 FRONT ROW: D. Thomson, D. Durall, M. Lamb, S. Bailey, K. Gibson, S. Deichman, S. Perry, J. Durkin, C. Farrill, D. Eason. ROW 2: L. Holley, N. Johnson, D. Powell, L. King, L. Gehm, C. Moore, M. Ellis, K. Eavenson, S. Smith, D. Phillips, D. Dailey. ROW 3: L. Mead, J. McCutchen, J. Nash, N. Kratky, C. Roll, S. Buckner, Y. Story, P. Dawson, LATlN CLUB K. DeGraffenreid, D. Rector, V. Ray, J. Covington. BACK ROW: R. Hanna, L. Sandlin, G. Wickline, D. Hardwicke, K. Sorensen, K. Smith, J. Ellington, S. Scurlock, M. Long, S. Muller, S. Holmes. Delegates travel to Arizona for national convention HISTORY repeats itself, for a moment anyway, as the lively statues of Claudia Andis and LeahAlbright loyally stand guard over the gates of their modern day Roman Palace grounds, Will Rogers Park. 46 REPRESENTING Putnam at the National Convention of the JCLare officers and delegates Tom Heck, Leah Albright, secretary, Mike Baker, treasurer, John Blandemer, Susan Scurlock, Elaine Hoon and Gary Frey, president. tEPRESENTATlVES for JCL are Theresa Barringer, Kathy Gibson, Elaine Hoon, 'ony Weinmeister, Nancy Johnson, Tina Smith, Pam Stamps, and Laurie Sidner. Sods and goddesses, the third and fourth year students, leisure- y lounge on couches eating grapes fed to them by their slaves ind masters. This scene could be taken from the annual Roman 3anquet of the Latin Club. Any Latin students may attend both the State and National Zonventions. At State, the delegates enter competition in myth- rlogy, grammar, derivities, Roman Life and vocabulary. lational for 1968 will be at Lansing, Michigan. The National Convention, in August of last year was n Tuscon, Arizona, where Jim Lewis took first in gram- nar, Elaine Hoon received first in Roman Life and Tom leck received third in mythology. The mock olympics ournaments included wrestling and chariot races. After the onvention, the delegates took a side trip to Mexico. ONT ROW: T. Weinmeister, C. Livengood, K. Adams, S. Cissell, R. Stark, E. Beard, P. yis, J. Pickens, P. Stamp, G. Hunt. ROW 2: L. Sidner, M. Distler, G. Hellman, T. Heck, Fountain, W. Wilkerson, M. Stewart, D. DeBerry, M. Philhower, B. Johnson, T. Smith. IW 3: T. Nelson, W. Mauldin, D. McDuff, K. Slater, D. Finefrock, S. Mister, R. Gray, G. ENGAGED in staking out a chariot course for the Muskogee Planning Convention, Jim Lewis and Mike Baker check out the possible sites. Adkison, W. Jackson, J. Modrall, E. Hoon. ROW 4: C. Meier, D. Booton, J. Johnson, J. Williams, C. Griffin, N. Johnston, J. Bladamer, R. Pricer, H. Zinck, R. Woolery. BACK ROW: L. Daugherity, G. Miller, K. Cross, K. Shoffner, D. Bowman, H. Hutton, L. Weldon, C. McDonald, P. Thorpe, K. Beville, P. Ferguson, J. Schlossberg. 47 FRONT ROW: D. Harwell, K. Kendrix, D. Nedbaeck, D. Smiih, B. Baker, G. Nelson. J. Edison, T. Barringer, D. Hampton, J. Slakie, P. McAuliffe, K. Malwick, A. Whatoff ROW 2: A. Estep, D. Droust, J. Pieree, B. Baxter, S. Cundifl, J. Pedigo. ROW 3: BACK ROW: J. Davenport, D. McCaIister, P. Harris, B. Bowen, R. Drass. LATIN CLUB . . I . 7 Gods bestow grits upon slaves during Saturnal na FRONT ROW: L. Slayton, S. Scott, L. Bonds, D. Hermes, M. Hathcock, K. Ward. G. Frey, J. Miller, P. Weismen, J. Lewis, R. Mahaffey, M. Baker, J. Opalla. ROW 2: B. Payne, V. Walker, C. Andis, L. Albright, K. Bowers, D. Woods. ROW 3: 48 WU' fy, me- ' -:xr Ross Gray and Josie Covington Attendants DRESSED in ancient Rome's garb befitting an Emperor and Empress, Tom Wright and Laurie Sidner set out to grace the Latin Banquet. Tom Wright and Laurie Sidner Emperor and Empress 1 Mike Stewart and Cindy Fleming Attendants 49 FRONT ROW: L. Weir, J. VanWyngarden, N. Dudgeon, J. Harvey, D. Womasiek, G. Stagner, P. Worrilow, H. Doring. ROW 2: W. Holden, M. Sim, D..Speed, B. Browne, B. Fife, G. Bergman, J. Johnsen, B. Stockton, M. Murphy. ROW 3: M. Ridings, L. Cor- donnier, S. Massey, J. Grant, D. Sherer, V. Yancey, L. Pfeil, S. Ratchel, K. Ogden, GERMAN CLUB D. Stark, S. Rabenaldt. ROW 4: G. Hoover, N. Mesershmidt, B. Fife, J. Marsh, M Wilson, C. Francisco, E. Demaree, M. Hanna, S. Bounds, T. Perry. BACK ROW: Rf Babione, B. Alfson, D. Harvey, M. McMaster, M. Meagher, D. Jung, J. Miller, S. Benham, K. Spears, D. McCord, G. Grey, J. Hoover. Exchange student presents first-hand information Honorary member of the German club, Helmut Doring, who is an ICYE foreign exchange student from West Berlin, contributed first-hand knowledge of his nation's language and customs at the bi-monthly meetings, and he has given the members a chance to practice their German. School spirit and pride prompted the construction of their Homecoming float. At Christmastime, Weihanch- ten, these German-speaking Pirates brought joy into the various rest homes in the city by singing traditional German carols. Small baskets of fruit were given to the senior citizens after their gift of songs. DISCUSSION of the programs for future meetings of the German Club occupies Mrs. Beatrice Schantz and Nlr. Winford Akins, club sponsors. ' V rlL. -31 55217 5'- ri-': ?,i -- Il INTENT on his work, Bob Alfson, president of the German Club, prepares signs to publicize the bake sale, which raised funds for the German Lent, Fashing. FRONT ROW: M. Dome. K. Valenta, T. Wheeler, J. Gofourth, M. Derr, B. Schricker, B. Harrington, S. Bivins. BACK ROW: M. Shields, T. Zaiig, D. Gholson, D. Kang, J. Grif- ROW 2: M. Winslow, D. McDaniel, M. Anderson, J. Wickersham, D. Kerr, C. lcks, M. fith, J. Brantley, J. Craver, T. Keas. Drayton. ROW 3. D. Engsley, C. Stewart. J. Conner, J. Stonebraker, J. Paddock, A. Sharp, FRONT ROW: L. McKaskIe, C. Murray, L. Young, N. Rogers, S. Gray. PLANS for the German Club Bake Sale flourished under the careful planning and guidance of mem- bers Debby Sherrer, Gail Stagner and Donna Kerr as they devoted extra time to make it a success. OFFICERS include: Maryla Meagher, songleader Maureen McMasters, chaplain, Missy Wilson treasurer, Deana Jung, secretary, Bob Alfson president and Les Cordonnier, vice-president 51 GERMAN ROYALTY Der Konig und Die Konigen hold Scepter at lVlai Fest Les Cordonnier and Deana Jung Attandants Bob Alfson and Donna Kerr Attendants 52 David Stark and Pam Hambay King and Queen ALTHOUGH German may be a difficult language to comprehend, Pam Hambay and David Stark have mastered this skill through careful verification of words. FRONT ROW: B. Medcalf, D. Long, M. Distler, P. Csizmadia, L. Price, J. Reid, M. Dome, S. Tomberlin, D. Tomlinson, P. Kruger. ROW 2: L. Long, K. Valenta, V. Taylor, V. Davis, M. Wilcox, M. Welch, J. lsernhagen, V. Rathien, D. Yarbrough, J. DeGroat. ROW 3: B. James, T. Grant, J. Herryman, L. Rice, G. NewVilIe, L. Thurber, S. Brown, S. Baggett, M. Butler, S. Walton, T. Wiseman, S. Skinner. ROW 4: T. Varga, J. Meyers, J. Taylor, P. Follett, B. Lehman, D. Fritz, S. Ayers, C. McCracken, C. Monroe, J. Shipley, K. Sch- FRENCH CLUB Mardi Gras provides gala PRACTICE makes perfect for some traditional French songs to be presented by two club members, Debbie Giles and Cathy Watson, at the annual celebra- tion of Mardi Gras. Tim Cissell accompanies the group on his guitar. H A 3 P ultz, P. Adkins, M. Engel, K. Kenworthy. ROW 5: M. Bleakley, B. Bayer, D. Phipps, P. Tompkins, R. Rogers, D. Cowley, S. Sommer, C. Bell, R. Anderson, P. Main, S. Rawlings, I. Gramlich, B. Harrington. BACK ROW: D. Wayman, D. Ackley, R. Agnew, R. Thompson, G. Lipps, A. Higgins, M. Cieminski, T. Keas, G. Kopp, S. Richardson, D. Giannopoulos, G. Williams, J. Riley, M. Hanks. iesitivities for members EXECUTIVE board consists of Janice Green, historian, Jan lsernhagen, sergeant-at-arms, Elizabeth Waring, chaplain, Lollie Cates, secre- tary, Mimi Gill, treasurer, and the president, David Merryman. i ww 'MW p-fmfm.5f.:m.1f- , ,1 fa- . fl , . ., 53 A.. POTENTIAL suicide, John Johnson, is saved by heroine Pam Kuhlman when she rushed into the phone booth in time to save him from his disastrous error during a skit from the French Mardi Gras. FRONT ROW: J. Blalock, J. Brinkman, L. Dick, S. Baird, S. Cundith, J. Floyd, B. Walk den, J. McKinney. ROW 21 D. Coyn, B. Weaver, C. Howells, E. Kane, B. Wilks, C. Nave W. Sillions, R. Feightner, L. Jones, L. Hendrie. ROW 3: R. Grant, K. Watson, D. Giles, K. Keith, B. Cain, D. Turner, M. Smith, D. Spheeris, P. Markoff, K. Richardson. ROW 4 FRENCH CLUB Cultural and tun incidents add touch ot European lite CO-SPONSORS for French Club, Miss Marsha Nye, and Mrs. Marian Mathias assume responsibility for club activities which include monthly meetings, European tours, the French formal dinner and the traditional Mardi Gras. R. Pierce, J. Scott, K. Mogg, V. Bentley, K. Hampton, P. Kuhlman, B. Page, L. Lake L. Romines, J. Caliman, S. Lanlz, M. DeBelI. BACK ROW: J. Long, J. Craver, D. Miller B. Hackensack, J. Sonderregger, S. Otts, D. Lindsey, R. Deal, D. Rockwell, R. Cassil C. Holmes, M. Caliman. s 'vw-X 'Qa--flfllft' -'tqpluwr hrnrsv Tom Keas and Mimi Gill Attendants LANGUAGE club members give considerable thought and energy to turning the school cafeteria into a suitable environment for their various fes- David Meffyman and Peggy Csizmadia tivities. Taping posters of scenes which will be lending some atmosphere King and Qlleell forthe French Mardi Gras are King David Merryman and Queen Peggy Csizmadia. Barry James and Lollie Cates Attendants ,ann- Wlllgf-df sian ,gg ,ai im lime France A W'- ff im- eiW 'M 55 ENGLISH CLUB Characters of literature portrayed at masquerade Recalling episodes of their summer trip abroad, the AIMS participants, Donna Hix, Lee Card, Bruce Elliott and David Paul, presented slides and spoke to club members about their study-travel tour of Europe on which Miss Ramona Rounsavell accompanied them. This summer, Mrs, Alva Card will chaperon eight students on this foreign edu- cational trip. Sponsored by AIMS-INTERNATIONAL, the group will study at Oxford University, tour England, Scot- land, Ireland, the Netherlands and France. Honored as the Oklahoma Writer of the Year, Mrs. Marilyn Harris Springer lectured on creative writing at a banquet. Club members attended the Mummers theater in the round production of The Three Sisters. Literary people came to life at the English Club costume party where members masqueraded as their favorite character of English literary works. Pieces of Eight, Putnam City's anthology, compiles short stories, essays and poetry written by students. This s magazine provides students one of the few Opportunities - - - - 'i't ':f-- , . . , . , .--..' for their writing talents to be school recognized. Coop- L it iffiii elfsse 'tss .r-.t tt . . -I S fs 2 i iri 2-: S, eratmg Sponsors' Mrs' Leveta Austin' Mrs' Alva Card BUSY keeping the club organized are Jackie Burns, historian, Maurita and MVS- Bafbara Fofsyther and membem Of the Enelwh Milford, secretary, Sharon Bivins, treasurer, Lee Card, co-vice- Club co-edited the second publication of the anthology. president, Patty Thorpe, president, Marilyn Bright, co-vice-president. ACTIVE members of the English club include: FRONT ROW: B. Strahorn, S. Bivins, Rhodes, M. Kilman, P. Sherer, A. Hoch, N. Harton, D. Phillips, B. Hiller. BACK L. Card, P. Thorpe, M. Milford, P. Pruett, S. Summers, B. Hughes. ROW 2: M. ROW: B, Roberts, S, Haggard, J, Hoch, M, Nolan, J, Burns, 56 FRONT ROW: N. Harrold, L. Smiley, H. Kusek, M. Derr, T. Pollard, J. Sonderegger, White, S. Wire, D. Sherer, P. Murphy, E. Hoon. LAST ROW: J. Worth, L. Stissel, D. C. Patterson, J. Welch. ROW 2: S. Bivins, A. Locke, P. Brooke, J. Ely, J. Pabst, T. Rupp, Newell, C. Blue, B. Stockton, P. Cook, R. Hiller, H. Zinck, M. Johnson. S. Case, K. Beville, R. Crawford. ROW 3: R. Rankin, H. Hart, S. Beall, K. Semtner, R. ART LEADERSHIPresponsibilities are maintained by Kathy Smith, treasurer, LaTisha Ready t0 board 3 non-Stgp flight from New York to the Pollard, president, Judy Welch, vice-president and Carol Patterson, secretary. Italian Village of piadena pc an Students and their sponsor, Mrs. Maudeen Murphy, anticipate the coming weeks. Four of six weeks are to be spent at the university in Piadena studying various art forms with European artists. Stops at London, Paris, Rome and the French Riviera are to be made before the return to New York City. After several years of nonexlstence, the club was re- organized this year. Members undertook the task of re- newing the club's constitution and its activities. ln keeping with the current 'scene', members staged an unusual demonstration, a peaceful 'paint-in'. The re- sult was comic strip characters conveying a Valentine's Day message to the student body. 'Masterpieces' created by student artists regularly stopped traffic in the north hall. Although the halls of Putnam City could hardly be referred to as the Louvre, it may well be progressing rapidly in that direction. 57 'W FRONT RUWIP-WilliamS. N.M0ur1t, D-Penland. K. Smith, S.C0bufr1. ROW 2: R, Puf- S. Stebbens, J. Pitchlynn. BACK ROW: D. Ivens, D. McKellar, J. Goodrich, G. Week: cell, 'V. Perry, D. Smith, IJ. Taller, L. Wilkerson. ROW 3: T. Shores, R. Keller, P, Hulggberg, B. Combs, D. Smith, D. Hudgins, D. Simonton. ROW 4: G. Whitlow, 1. Waring, G. Gavia, K. Dobbs, SUCCESSFUL retailing techniques culminate from practice as Lonna Farmer demonstrates her sales pitch for her boss, Warren Sherman, 58 Developing leaders in the fields of marketing and distribution, DECA encourages free enterprise and economic awareness. His first year as co-ordinator, Mr. Sid Riley sponsored money raising sales. Applying retailing skills, members promoted school spirit by selling bumper stickers and orange sweaters. Distributive Education Clubs of America provide an opportunity for members to attend the National Leader- ship Conference and the State Convention. DECA Sweet- heart chosen for her poise and congeniality as well as her selling ability, is crowned at the FBLA-DECA Dance after which she competes for the title of State DECA Sweetheart which is held at the Skirvin l-lotel. PROVIDING able leadership for DECA, officers include Norma Mount, parliamentarian, Rene Purcell, president, David Smith, chaplain, Linda Wilkerson, secretary, Kathy Smith, treasurer and Keith Dobbs, vice-president. DECA QUEEN Future retailers elect medel tc occupy throne Renee Purcell Attendant Shirley Coburn Attendant Kathy Smith Queen APPLYlNG retailing skills acquired in Distributive Education, DECA Queen Kathy Smith receives on-the-job training by setting up a display in Streets. l ' I A 'Ia 59 1 MX i M m iaiyt i i wi FRONT ROW: S. Baird, P. Pruett, L. Wiley, L. Hunt, M. Maurer, P. Hale, T. Owens, B. Burris, S. Webb, E. Thompson, D. Mickelson, J. Tant, D. Reubell. ROW 2. S. Pherigo L. Thurber, L. Malhis, P. Wiersig, C. McDonald, S. Benham, A. Fielder, C. Jaworsky M. Irwin V Blackstock, C. Penne, G Michael, B. Boone ROW 3. C. Aldred e D Turner: i - - r ' 8 . - M. Woods, D. Wilson, C. Bullock, S. Neumann, C. Berriel, L. Glasow, N. Goins, S. D' malley, M. Harris, B. Glasgow. ROW 4: J. Jones, N. Harton, B. Walkden, B. Shepard PROMINENT Future Business Leaders gaining valuable experience are officers Diane Twedt, Tommy Blundell, Renee Purcell, Linga Wilker- son, Norma Mount, Dawn Moyer, Steve Hatfield and Nikki Cleveland. EMPLOYED as the official taster for the February chili supper spon- sored bv FBLA, Steve Hatfield exercises the authority of his title. K ., S. Woolsey, P. Covington, J. Rose, N. Furrh, D. Parsells, C. Mingee, 1. Head, B. Hudson G. Pearson. ROW 5: D. Womaslek, R. Gamble, D. Center, P. Dyer, G. Moser, D. Si monton, K. Payne, K. Doughty, A. Weaver, L. Jones, T. Thornhill, P. Miller. BACK ROW S. Galutia, D. Spencer, D. Hibhs, D. Phillips, B. Porter, B. Rinkle, R. Sigle, R. Johnson R. Bratcher, S. Ward, 1. Hearn, S. Malone, C. Mitchell, L. Gambill. ' -i L l is ,Z .ii ,, .ner gil ,,,..ei.w f Y- ,mist - : YEfXEl5f'f, yifiuiijf 512' ' .. kilns: AFTER a few weeks of planning the FBLA chili supper, co-sponsor, Mr. Bill Wells sees his plans come to life as Pirates take advantage of the suc cessful dinner just before the basketball game with the Shawnee Wolves FBLA National convention in San Francisco hosts Putnamite Beginning the year at a fast pace is not unusual for members of the Future Business Leaders of America. The opening week of schook kicked off the annual sale of car banners by the club members. Further developing their skills in salesmanship, they sold football homecoming mums to the student body. ln Octo- lber, Mr. Bill Blundell, owner of Del Kids products and manu- ,facturer of the famous 'Nothing Doll,' spoke on 'How-l Made a Million on Nothing! A Thanksgiving basket conveyed cheer to a local family. Several members served as guides on Career Day, escorting guest speakers to the proper rooms and assisting with parking. Christmas was celebrated with a party given for orphans from the Taylor Home for Boys. Mrs. Mercedes Wood, from the Better Business Bureau, spoke to the club in January. In February a chili supper was offered to the student body in the school cafeteria before the Putnam City-Shawnee basket- ball game. The semi-formal FBLA-DECA dance occurred on February 10 at the Ramada lnn, with music provided by the Second Coming. The dance featured the crowning of Mr. and Miss FBLA. A banquet in May closed the year with the installation of the newly elected officers for 1968-69. Traditionally the FBLA members participate in the three-day State Convention in Oklahoma City. Putnam City spearheaded the style show that was conducted during the convention at the Skirvin Hotel. Senior Diane Twedt represented Putnam City at the National Convention in San Francisco as the Vice-President of the State Future Business Leaders of America club. MATERIALS for the FBLA scrapbook for the State Convention are gathered by co-sponsors Mrs. Bobbie Pherigo and Miss Kathyrn Stevens. FRONT ROW: K. Sturdevant, T. Fehrenbach, N. Smith, G. Winneberger, L. Schoeftler, S. Penticuff, D. Smith, B. Wallace, D. Detron, J. Dallas, D. Smoot, D. Barnicoat, S. Sum- mers, T. White. ROW 2: S. Schnabel, K. Kartsotis, V. Edwards, D. Linn, K. McLeod, P. Kruger, M. Hutton, W. Wilde, M. Carpenter, T. Robb, K. Stonebraker, S. Burger, B. Hagen. ROW 3: P. Wise, J. Peters, J. Nordstrom, S. Ogg, B. Hibbert, L. Flynn, V. Blair, T Phi S. T w nd M Nowl'n. C Shdeed L K. Ray, J. Campbell, K. Marek, . pps, o nse , . I . , . Folsom. ROW 4: R. Bates, W. Dryden, C. Meirs, B. Vest, A. White, C. Woods, C. King, J Runyon R Pierce D Hanshew, L. Weir, . r zier, . row, S. Garrison. ROW 5 . , . , . J F a C C B. Stamps, A. Fehr, V. Schneider, N. Skinner, J. Ellis, B. Elmore, M. Walkup, M. Ander- son, K. Ashcraft, M. Yager, N. Smith, R. Sonderegger, L. Mcfluerry, J. Harp J. Clingerman. BACK ROW: L. Money, R. Megee, N. Kruger, B. Smith, K. Denning D. Porter, J. lsernhagen, C. McDonald, S. Kang, T. Scott, M. Welch, S. Cain, N. Gal- loway, J. Green, D. Bramlett, G. Caffey, K. Bowen. 61 MR. AND MISS FBLA Favorite tuture leaders rewarded ter tireless ettdrt Minnie Woods and Gary Moser Attendants Tommy Blundell and Diane Twedt Mr, and Miss FBLA COUNTING the number of bowis tnat wiii be needed for tneir cIub's cniii dinner are Mr. and Miss FBLA, Tommy Btundeli and Diane Twedt. in Butch Hutton and Pam Wise H 1 Attendants Y 7' px eu? CURRENT officers of Commercial Club include: Brenda Campbell, secretaryg Libby Smith, program committee, Cathy Doughty, treasurer, Lynda Holley, program committee, Peggy Moore, vicefpresidentg Glenda Caffey, program chairmang Pamela Woods, presidentg and Gloria Giles, chaplain COMMERCIAL CLUB Practical students look to secretarial education Tours of data processing equipment in Liberty National Bank and a behind-the-scenes view of WKY television constitute two aspects of Commercial Club undertakings. Members, composed of Short- hand ll and Typing ll classes, host beauty experts and employers, who supply tips on succeeding as a secretary. A fashion show is presented in the spring under the direction of Mrs. Janie Bennett, sponsor. SKILLS with office machines procure office positions. Mrs, Janie Bennett explains the operation of the dictaphone to Marsha Gibbs. Yi 'Iva 0 s fro' B l . :. 'XE FRONT ROW: N. Hampton, G. Caffey, B. Hunter, K. Bowen, P. Thatcher, J. Rowan, L. BACK ROWI P- Woods. C- Kenner, L- Kelly. 5- W3lf6fSi N- Mafih9WS. J- Clingefman- Holley. ROW 2: G. Giles, P. Moore, F. Norris, S. Rushing, C. Lubber, L. Smith, M. Gibbs. 63 FRONT ROW:Rober1 Mahaffey, Ronnie Warren, Dick Caviness, Jim Miller. BACK ROW: John Long, Paul Biles, Steve Sidner, David Monk, Mike Harris. Endeavoring to keep the school in touch with the com- munity, the Key Club acts as a service to the school. Placing trash cans on the campus helps to keep the area neat. During the Oklahoma Association of Student Coun- cils, they marked parking spaces for the delegates and sponsors. As for community projects, money was raised for the March of Dimes for research in the field of birth detects. Members went through the football stands, passing containers during a game to raise money for the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. Key club also acts as a big brother to fatherless young boys or those with special discipline problems. OFFICERS: S. Sidner, president, D. Merryman, secretary-elect, M. Baker, secretary, G. Bergman, vice-president, P. Biles, vice-president, D. Stark, chaplain, G. Griffin, treasurer. Insert - Robert McKenzie, sponsor. X235 RECORD snow storm presents no obstacle to John Long, David Monk and Steve Snider as they raise money for the March of Dimes Drive Vx eiit' Q . x -,MQW-'!'3--. 211355 Vicki Herndon Senior Attendant Laura Renegar Senior Attendant Penny Johnson Junior Attendant KEY CLUB SWEETHEART Five beauties selected who exemplify cIuh's ideal Miss Janice Varga Sweetheart Cathy Meier Sophomore Attendant 65 AFS 'Hands Up for AFS' is motto of fund campaign 'Being the parent of a foreign exchange student is a big responsibility, but it is not mine alone. lt is the respon- sibility of all the teachers and students! stated Mr. Delmer Stagner, American father of Cynthia Berriel, Cindy Berriel, from Sao Paulo, Brazil, cheered with the Pep Club and drew lay-outs for the 1968 Treasure Chest. Robin Kora, from Wellington, New Zealand, con- tributed his skills to the school by engaging in football and tennis. Cindy and Robi were sponsored by the American Field Service, while Helmut Doring, from West Berlin, Germany, was supported by the International Christian Youth Exchange. Advancing his interest in photo- graphy, Helmut took pictures for The Pirate Log. The student body had their first opportunity to hear our students from abroad speak at the AFS assembly where all the exchange students from the Oklahoma City area were introduced. 'Hands up for AFS,' the fund-raising drive which kicked-off at the assembly, yielded Sl,700, over 1007, of the goal. Having sold Christmas cards and calendars, the club is financing two students next year. FRONT ROW: H. Doring, G. Stagner, C. Berriel, D. Stagner, R. Kora. ROW 2: P. Pruett, B. Hiller, K. Boatright, J. Parker, J. Hoch, G. McNitt. ROW 3: G. Whittaker, B. Hutche- son, S. Ferguson, M. Welch, P.FoIIett, R. Gamble, S. Smay. ROW 4: A. Hurayt, P. Davis, 'THATS no excuse. You must payl' says Sheriff Helene Johnston when Brenda Wilks produces no share in the 'Hands Up for AFS' drive. S. Wadkins, A. Chafer, D. Phillips, J. Meyers, D. Yarbrough, D. Nedbolek, K. Risinger. ROW 5: M. Rhodes, B. Bowen, K. Sorensen, L. Slayton, M. Masterson, D. Speed, A. Hoch, J. Schlossberg, R. Ameringer. 66 FRONT ROW: A- Chafefr P- TNOYDB. J- OPBIZ. E- Beard. N- JOI'lllSi0F1, D- Crain. ROW 2: BACK ROW: R. Stark, K. Beville, B. Parker, R. Parker, K.'Presto, J. Lyne, D. Speed. D. Cavinsee, J. Lewis, P. Davis, S. Wadkins, D. Yarbrough, J. Miller, M. Masterson. WORLD AFFAIRS Fund drive promoted in the DISCUSSIONS of immediate democratic problems arouse curious interest of World Affairs Club members as well as sponsor, Mrs. Kathryne Sandlin. interest of vvorld peace Director of Asian Affairs at the University of Oklahoma, Percy Buchanan, spoke to the World Affairs Club, giving them an insight into the international situation. The hippy movement, so popular in some universities, this year has made its influence felt in some secondary level schools. To make a first-hand observation of their beliefs and motives, Joe Opala, senior, shared some ex- periences with them this past summer. He related his con- cepts ofthe movement to the members of the club. Profits from 'Fantastic Voyage' were given to AFS. ARTICLES pertaining to current happenings around the world arouse interest of officers Pattiihorpe,-secretary, Ellen Beard, president, Gretchen Hoover, viceepresident and Karen Beville, treasurer. FREQUENT meetings to plan the annual style show include officers ot the Future Homernakers ot America, SEATED: Patricia Murphy, first vice- president, Jenny Morgan, presidentg Anne Patrick, second vice-president, Charlotte Hughart, secretary. STANDING: Becky Pasternik, treasurer, Lohna Leftel, chaplain, Judy Chapman, historian. I I DECORATIONS can make the cake' advises Mrs. Mildred Merritt as she demonstrates the correct procedure for applying icing at a FHA meeting. Adoption of a 'welfare' family was a first for the Putnam City chapter of the Future Homemakers of America, sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Mann and Mrs. Betty Thorp. The group provided Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner for the family. The girls also caroled during the holidays at the Wendemere and Evening Star Nursing Homes. Presentation of the spring style show concluded the year. FI-IA Shafn t ' I bl ' 'd ' ' ' SEATED: S. Hugart, A. Patrick, P. Bowen, M. Hale, J. Johnson, C. Robinson, L. Wichen- P. Murphy, J. Chapman, S. Hutchenson, V. Taylor, J. Frazier, C. Bates, M. Calman, K. baugh, C. Sawatsky, K. Wilson, C. 0'Brien. STANDING: C. Shafrolh, D. Jayroe, M. Harris, Foley, G. Morgan, B, Paslernik, C. Bays, L. Leffel, J. Burns, D. Smith. 68 Robin Kara UPON his arrival, Robin Kora is greeted by his American family Beau David Paul Paul Purifoy Tom Shedden Randy Ashcraft Senior Attendant Senior Attendant Senior Attendant Junior Attendant 'UHF' agwwav Steve Morton Dennis Purifoy Mark Anderson Junior Attendant Junior Attendant Sophomore Attendant 69 ag, X A s NFL AND THESPIANS Pirate league Serves as host to the Oklahoma State NFL FRONT ROW: C. Swartz, P. Johnson, J. Schiossberg, N. Johnston, A. Hurayt, J. Thorpe, D. Pierce, D. Cotton, P. Follett, J. Johnson, J. Meyers, J. Lewis, D. Crain. BACK Burns, M. Brown, S. Wadkins. ROW 2: P. Hambay,L. Renegar,A. Chafer,M. Bright, B. ROW: J. Lowery, S. Morton, L. Card, J. Opala, B. Bayer, T. Keas, J. Derebery, D. Polk, l Burns, L. Orth, C. Carson, J. Burton, M. Masterson. ROW 3: K. Slakis, K. Boatright, P. T. Grogan, M. Culpepper. AFTERthe completion of his extemporaneous at the NFL student senate, Larry Barsel sits clown, as a delegate from Lawton prepares a speech. 70 NFL GFFICERS: John Derehery, viceforesidentg Lee Card, treasurer: Jim Lewis parliamentarian, Terry Grogan, president: Laura Renegar, secretary NFL Student Congress SPONSORS, Miss Gail Battles, Thespiansg and Mrs. Betty Wadkins, NFL, concentrate on perfecting the speaking abilities of each club member. Work behind the scenes or on stage of the schools dramatic activities earn a minimum of ten points which go toward mem- bership inthe National Thespian Society. Each year an award is given to the best major and minor actor and actress and one student each year is honored as being the Outstanding Thespian in the school. National Forensic league members participate in spring and fall initiations, speech tournaments, civic entertainment and state and national student congress, which deals in legislative oration and debate. During December, Putnam City hosted a state student congress, and terminated the year by sending the most outstanding Speech student to represent Putnam City at the National Congress in St. Paul, Minnesota. FRONT ROW: Viva Sheftler, secretary, Nancy Kerby, reporter.ROW 2: Mike Masterson, reporter, Steve Morton, treasurer, Becky Schumachcnclerk BACK ROW: Nancy Hanks, president, Penny Johnson, vice-president. FRONT ROW: H. Johnston, c. Monorief, M. Meagher, J. Hunting, s. Santelli, A. Hurayt, Bays. P. Phillips. M. Smith. ROW 4: K. 5lckiS. M. Bright. M. Masterson, B. Schumacher P. Johnson. ROW 2: D Youkor, N. Kerby, B. Roberts, J. Scott, P. Davis, c. Carson, s. D. Caviness. M. Bangs. BACK ROW: A. Locke. T. Cisscll. D. Stark. V. Shlffler. J. Johnson Morton. ROW 3: K. Boatright, NI. Milford, K. Guernsey, P. Swenson, P. Bufiington, D. N- Hanks- .mmwbawf BAND Musicians compete for highest honors at contests FRONT ROW: P. Hambay, J. McKinney, P. Braden, T. Scott, J. Hart S Tomberlin J. Swyden, D. Bradway, S. Ratchel, J. Griffith, J. Head, C. Collier, K. Smith, L. Shirley. ROW 2: J. McKinney, P. Crawford, V. Herndon, S. lreton G Miller M Dawson, J. Austin, L. Mitscher, D. Porter, J. lsernhagen, B. Houghton, C. Zel hart, T. Forgue, R. Babione, B. Adams, G. Wickline, D. Allred, R. G 'lf d M ui or , McMaster. ROW 3: G. Peterson, M. McCormick, R. Hanna, R. Pricer R Stovall A. Palmer, B. Hampton, G. Mathews, K. Wonderly, T. Summeriin, W. Meek B Potts, T. Turner, P. Moore, S. Troxel, J. Pearson, R. Walker, K. Austin, T, Brox, D. Kiewra, J. Dodds, D. B , . B. Schumann, S. Massey, M. Loyd, N. Schaffner. ROW 4. G. Rickell, S. Jones K. Rhea, D. Hibbs, P. Corey, D. Henderson, B. Holt, J. Wickersham, R. Mahaffey R. Brox, Q Birchall, P. Oden, W. Ferguson, D. Hardwicke, L. Oliver, R. Ramsey ooton, B. Daniels, J. Head, L. Daugherity V Rathjen W . Hapke, J. Lawson, P. Ferguson, G. Giessmann, S. Atkins, T. Perry, H Moore G. Whitlow, R. Yessen, M. Dawes. BACK ROW: K. White, P. Little, K. Cole D Da Miler, M. Johnson, B. Hall, S. Cunditf, J. Slakis. nner, D. Murray, J. Carver, S. Barber, M. Lacy, B. Baxter, D. Brandon, L. 1 I v 1 .i l BAND officers, Captain Gregvlfhitlowand lieutenants Tim Perryand David Danner led the musicians through the State and Tri-State competition. Early morning hush is abruptly disturbed by the sounds of the band's seven o'clock marching practices during the football season. Wintertime is utilized in constant drilling in preparation for state-wide contests in the spring. These contests in- clude the Invitational at Edmond, District at Oklahoma City University and Tri-State at Enid. Providing background music for the talent assembly, tCome to the Cabaret, the band also featured a bassoon trio. The band played at assemblies including Veterans Day and Christmas, and gave their annual spring concert. i? :3WeEETiEKTi3iiS.5'?2l2S?'3E5i'f 922213 X55SYsZZmx5 XSis2?5' f:'152iSi a viHi?sEi5tiTf'a559FES3?'vD,T Q ?'GimMl1f --W .... - -- ,,,'i.Mmmv?l.M Qi? 'M l 3H35 'W , BAND QUEEN Ivlaiorette cnosen to reign over half time aciivties Vicki Herndon Attendant LEADING tne way for the band are twirlers Brenda Hutcheson, Parn Hambay, Terry Scott and drurn majors Jonn Pitcnlyn and Don Alired. 74 Pam Hambay Queen Brenda Hutcheson Attendant l'. .J - 4 At 4 MIXED CHORUS - FRONT ROW: s. White, J. McGlothIan, P. Thompson, B. Neill, T. D. Edde, D. sl. John. T. Thornhill, N. Rogers, L. Pfeil,J. Marsh. BACK ROW: lvl. Royer, Andrews, B. Steen, G. Moser, T. Smith, T. Norwine, T. Wade, S. Haggard, J. Johnson, S. Smith, D. Giannapoulos, M. Goodlin, J. Johnson, R. Cox, S. Dickson, D. Kang, M. R. Stark. ROW 2: J. Scribner, B. Roberts, K. Byers, E. Beard, D. Sherry, D. Jones, D. Renshaw, D. Krone, R. Beck, R. Gott, J. George, B. McClure, M. Fass, R, Roodhouse, Cronshey, D. Hensley, B. Potts, M. Smith, T. Sisk, S. Austin, M. Andersen, V. Herndon. M. Rhodes. ROW 3: L. Leggett, D. Reubell, M. Meagher, P. Ferguson, R. Cloud, G. Pollard, T. Heck, CHORUS COORDINATING the many activities of the Chorus is no easy task. Along with LEADING the mixed chorus in its many activities, both city and state- supervising practice sessions every day, Mrs. Fern' Friedlander, director of wide, are officers Susi Austin, librarian, Julie Johnson, secretary, Sue the vocal music department at Putnam City, is also responsible for plan- Haggard, chaplaing Steve Dickson, viceepresidentg Jacque Marsh, ing and handling all productions presented publicly by the vocal groups. librarian, Randy Goff, president, and Lee Ann Leggett, treasurer. 75 'I REMEMBER the Time', written by Stephanie Smay, the leader ot PC's Triple Trio, was one of the selections performed at 'Variety 671 With harmonious voices, the Mixed Chorus and the Girls Glee Club presented Variety '67 in November. Amid the folk ballads and popular numbers sung by soloists and groups, the Sweethearts were crowned. Sentiment was aroused with the singing of 'The Battle Hymn of the Re- public' at the Veteran's Day Assembly. The OU Choral Clinic, directed by Dr. George Umberson from Eastern New Mexico University, aided students in correcting the defects in their total performance. Christmastime called for a program at Shepard Mall and participation in the Christmas Assembly. Extra practice hours were required in preparation for Edmond and District Contests in March.Later the choruses participated in State and Tri-State Contests. Four chorus members sang with the All-State Chorus. The Spring Concert and their musical contribution to Baccalaureate services concluded their melodious year. FRONT ROW: C. Porter, D. Thacker, P. Munde, B. Hardin, L. Turner, V. Canney, S. Skinner, M. Walkup, K. Quarry, K. Smith, P. Stufflebean, P. Bowlin, L. Gorena. ROW 2: 1. Lockerege, G. Rhodes, D. Dennis, C. Carson, J. Clover, N. Skinner, S. Smith, S. Smay, S. Ross, V. Yance, K. Shilling, A. Sharp, B. Shepard, M. Yager. ROW 3: J. Davenport, K. Dodds, D. Snodgrass, P. Phillips, S. Hutchinson, D. Phillips, J. . 3,5533 W ,S ' 'THUS Saith the Lord', a classical from the Messiah, won Steve Dickson the honor of tirst place in the southwest regional NATS iNational Association of Teachers of Singingl vocal auditions, whi Ch were held in AUSUU, TGXBS Divis, V, Ray, J. Burdette, S. Holmes, S. Murray, J. Zevnik, K. Hutchinson, K. Morse, L. Stark. BACK ROW: C. Murray, S. Straughan, L. McKeskeI, S. Underwood, M. Gentry, B. Flowers, L. Bennett, M. Peters, B. Elmore, S. Bodin, P. Wood, N. Pucket, B. Snyder, K. Bowers, K. Miller. 76 Randy Goff and Sue Haggard Attendants CONCLUDlNGthe Chorus Sweetheart Coronation, Mike Renshaw bestows the traditional kiss on his newly reigning queen, Lee Ann Leggett. Mike Renshaw and Lee Ann Leggett Sweetheart Gary Moser and Darla Reubell Attendants 77 i HI-NOTES Members assist goal set by Sustaining Fund Drive Z FRONT ROW: D. Hibbs, L. Mitcher, D. Henderson, J. Swyden, B. Houghton, K. Moncrief. ROW 3: B. Snyder, K. Schaffner, D. Bradway, K. White, S. Tomberlin, T. Thornhill. BACK ROW 2: J. Stover, J. Pearson, C. Bloom, S. Baird, P. Ferguson, L. Jones, J. Pitchlyn. ROW: L. Daugherity, S. Tounsend, N. Schaffner, M. Goodlin, R. Kora, D. Danner. Acting as voluntary aides to the Oklahoma City Symphony, the Putnam City l-li-Notes usher at all concerts presented by the Oklahoma City Orchestra. Putnam City, as the All- City president, presides over the city-wide meetings. As their contribution to the goal set by the Okla- homa City Symphony, the I-li-Notes set their sights on a collection ot SlS150,000 for the Sustaining Fund Drive. To meet PC's share, a house to house drive and a public booth were established. A tie with Northwest Classen for the Hi-Notes trophy was the reward tor their hard work and regular attendance. 'MAY I help you find your seat?' asks Kathy White, president of the Hia Notes, and Regina Walker, while ushering at the Civic Center Auditorium. l-llfNOTES valued trophy for service and attendance at symphonies wins mutual admiration from John Pitchlyn, Mrs. Fern Freidlander and Bill Potts. C3 , , .J SCHOOL secretaries presented the corsages worn by Linda Thomson and Charla Hammond to office aides in appreciation of their assistance. FRONT ROW: P. Thorpe, M. Ellis, L. Weldon. ROW 2: E. Hoon, C. Moore, L. Vann. ROW 3: J. Varga, S. Ashmore, D. Lovely, ROW 4: R. Deal, K. Goelel, J. Head. ROW 5: D. Bays, S. Leggett. ROW 6: B. Burton, P. Schafer, D. Simpson. LAST ROW: J. Riley, D. Bartel. OFFICEAIDES Countless errands run by aides ease office burden FRONT ROW: B. Brand, R.Gafford, J. Huffaker, N. Caven, C. Mdlonald, A. Hurayt, S. Newmann, B. Hughes, B. Hiller, D. Ducharme, B. Burris, C. Eklund, K. Spears, J Culpepper, D. Stagner. ROW 2: L. Ferris, S. Wythe, S. Munde, J. Thomas, J. Clover, N. Taylor, D.Crawford, J. Head, J. Lantz, J. Hearn, S. Malone, B. Shepard, B. Noyes. ROW 3: C. Hammond, B. Henderson, L. Doane, K.Schultz, S. Hutchinson, S. Wire, M Lamb, C. Bing, P. Taller, D. Norton, M.Welch, A. Joyner, R. Keef, V. Moore. LAST ROW L. Thomson, C. Howells, J. Zevnik, S. Gray, S. Neeley, L. Henrie, B.Schricker, P. Fauss J. McKinney, S. Forgue, C. Campbell, B. Snyder, J. George. 79 Rooktakes Queengcheck Pupil takes Book, learn Opportunity for students to learn and to be of service as librarians is provided by the Library Club, sponsored by Mrs. Janelle Kirby. Attendance at the District Library Convention and an active membership in the Oklahoma Student Library Association dominated most of the year. Sponsored by Mr. Don Blackerby, the Chess Club celebrated its second birthday. Members partici- pate in games after school to master new techniques and to improve their methods for a successful checkmate against their opponents during a tour- nament. Chess not only is a game of challenges but assist in developing a sharp and alert mind. CHESSMEN Alan Locke and Jean Schlossberg spend their spare hours contemplating the next possible moves in their involved game. BOOKS are checked inside-out in the course ofa libraian's job as Mrs. Janelle Kerby demonstrates to second semester replacement, Mrs. Jo Millard. INTEREST in books urges participation in Library Club. Members include: A. Heirick, B. Gregory, L. Brown, M. Wade, D. Blackwell, J. Self, B. Grett. FRONT ROW: K. Beville, L. Orth, G. Stagner, J. Schlossberg, D. McDaniel, G. Peterson. ROW 2: T. Tarr, S. Troutman, B. Bickerstaff, D. Henderson, M. Reed, M. Mitchell, K. Duane. Row 3: B. Wylie, J. Mapoles, R. Mahafiey, M. McCormick, D. Smith. BACK ROW: Mr. Blackerby, G. Kopp, A. Locke, T. Gregory, D. Mayer. LECTRONlCS AND AV Vlovies presented to students via Rice's Regiment JPKEEP of the Audio Visual department dominates the major part of flr. Versel Rice's time as he maintains a smooth-running schedule. ELECTRONICS FRONT ROW: H. Butler, K. Cole. BACK ROW: V. Holcomb, D. Graham, F. Williams, B. Schuman, M. Sherman, S. Ciupak. Bringing the best of lVlGlVl to the students of Putnam City composes an outstanding part of the AV club. Aside from the small educational films shown approx- imently ILO times a month, the AV club also brings full length features such as Bridge on the River Kwai, Pride and Prejudice and A Tale of Two Cities to the students. Electronically-minded students study theories of electrical current during meeting of the Elec- tronics club, in addition to serving the school and their families by making what would be costly repairs to appliances and audio equipment. AV FRONT ROW: J. Conner, S. Epp, R. Barr, S. Meek, C. Griffin, J. Beck, A. Novey, L. Hess, D. Coym, B. Weisman, L. Fletcher. BACK ROW: J. Husted, B. Huddleston, D. Burtcher, D. Douglas, P. Peddit, S. VanNort, R. Gamble, M. Sheriff, M. Wagstaff, D. St. John. 81 FRONT ROW: A. Hoch, S. Bivins, J. Hoch, M. Rogers, .l. Gorden. ROW 2: L. Albright, L. Mitscher, N. Colvert, G. Griffin. ROW 4: D. Kang, G. Dennis, E. Graul, T. Lechtenberb. L. Bonds, V. Walker, S.Shrum, N. Meserschmidt, D. Monk. ROW 3: M.Schlegel, C. Hailey, MEDICAL CLUB insight expanded from surgical tour through hospital USE OF joint pins is explained by Nurse Dee Brown to Paula Lyne and Vicki Walker on the tour of Baptist Memorial hospitals surgery unit. Obtaining special permission from Baptist Memorial Hospital the Medical Club was fortunate to tour the surgery and the Physical therapy units, a privelege awarded to few people. 82 With other medical clubs assembled from across the statew members attended 'career day' at the University of Okla- homa Medical Center in the early fall. ln existance for seven years and sponsored by Mrs. Marcia l-less, the Medical Club's monthly meetings consist mostly of vo- cational films and slides to help broaden the member's interest. INTEREST in field of medicine prompts officers to serve in the Medical Club:i Nancy Mesershmidt, chaplang Lea Albright, secretaryg David Monk, presidentgl Linda Bonds, vice-president, Nancy Colvert, treasurerg Bill Mogg, reporteri ANTHROPOLOGY FRONT ROW: S. Wadkins, P. Davis, B. Payne. ROW 2: D. Royer, J Seward, M. Bangs. ROW 3: T. Tair, F. Gill, J. Opala, T. Grogan, ROW 4: T. Ray, R. Miller, D. Polk. BACK ROW: J. Derebary, Mr. Harry Nifong, Sponsor, J. Lewis. ANTHROPOLOGY AND SCIENCE Scientific observations deepen student interest Surface artifacts, the objects ofthe hunt in Cato County, made up one ofthe many field trips ot the Anthropology Club, sponsored by Mr. Harry Nifong. Archeologist Dr. Leakey from Africa spoke at the State Society meeting which the club attended in the spring. Studying the unknown world and widening their under- standing of secrets which have puzzled man kind for cen- turies, the Science Club, sponsored by Mr. John Knight, puts their findings in front of the public at the annual Science fair where students enter experiments. LOOKING in amazement at 1300:year-old pottery from Mexico, Norman Johnston, Bob Burns, Mike Brown and Joe Opala recognize its value. SCIENCE Club members: FRONT ROW: D. Graham, D. Caviness, J. Seward, D. Ackley, G. Griffin, D. Chandler. ROW 2: T. Johnson, B. Bowen, M. Sherbon, J. Taylor, G. Pollard, D. Wiseman, J. Long. ROW 3: P, Tompkins, D. Merryman, D. Monk, S. Blair, C. Farrill, T. Gregory, L. Wickline. wmsww., wus, .w......1.....ii- ....... ..,., l PREPARING to show an experiment to Joan Pearson and Kathy White, lVlrs. Tacy Pearson, sponsor, quickly assembles the proper equipment. Science education in the field of biology stresses prac- tical experience wherever possible. Students gain little from mere perusal of a textbook, so extra laboratory work enables them to examine plants and animals as they live in their environment and gives background for the texts. Field trips to ponds and the FAA Medical Center allow eaeli individual to use their recent knowledge, presidenti Chuck Killam, vice-president and Joan Pearson, reporter CLUB officers include Kathy Risinger, secretary-treasureri Ken Austin BIOLOGY CLUB Lab experiments enhance study of living organisms FRONT ROW: W. Mauldin, K. Risinger,L.Young,D. Hamby. ROW 2: C. Aldridge, R.Chastka, K. White,J. SYOVCY, J.P8lrS0n.BACK ROW: M.Dear, F. Gill, K. Austin, B. Hampton, C. Killam X ..if. .. . . 5 . i t s' Math Club FRONT ROW: G. Stagner, D. Turner, G. McNitt, J. Hoch. ROW 2: V. Rathjen S. Bivins, K. Beville. ROW 3: M. Rhodes, L. Orth, A. Hoch. ROW 4: K. Bowers, B. Brown G. Whittaker, E. Beard. ROW 5: S. Kang, C. Haley, J. Stover. ROW 6: H. Butler, R. Witt D. Chandler. ROW 7: M. Reed, W. Johnson, S. Troutman. ROW 8: D. January, R. Babione M. Sherbon. ROW 9: L. Daugherity. BACK ROW: D. Merryman, T. Gregory, D. Wise. MU ALPHA THETA FRONT ROW: D. Turner, M. Rhodes, L. Orth, K. Beville, E. Beard, G. McNi!t, J. Hoch. ROW 2: K. Bowers, J. Stover, C. Haley, M. Reed, S. Troutman, D. January, S. Bivins, A. Hoch. ROW 3: H. Butler, M. Sherbon, D. Chandler, L. Daughetery, MATH AND MU ALPHA THETA Founder of organization honors initiation banquet 'Recreational mathematics, the theme of the talk at the initiation dinner, was delivered by Dr. Richard Andree, head of OU's Math department and founder of Mu Alpha Theta, which has become an international organization. Speakers during afternoon meetings included Mr. Milton Boydston, former Putnam City math teacher, Professor Paul Whittaker and Dr. John Moon. Subjects such as data processing sequences and map coloring intrigued club members. DlLlGENTLYworking every minute possible, Mrs. Blanche Moon finds that sponsoring both Mu Alpha Theta and Math Club can be time consuming. R. Babione, V. Rathien, B. Brown. BACK ROW: D. Merryman, T. Gregory, W. Johnson, D. Wiseman, G. Stagner, G. Whittaker. 85 ,- ' l FRONT ROW: B. Hiller, P. Hambay, c. swam, s. webb, D. Mcnaniel, K. Bevilie, M. Denning, P- Murphy, B- Schumacher, L Berrvhill, A- Milev, P--Jvhnsnh-'BACK ROW: Rhodes, E. Beard. Row 2, D. Yarbrough, J. Burns, s. wadkins, s. Bivins, N. schaffner, M- Bright. L, Dauaheriiy, M- Reed, R- Kora, D- Chandler, R- Babwne, l- Nhler- L. Waring, D. Womastek, K. Lawrence. ROW 3: L. Cordonnier, K. Bowers, A. Hoch, K. HONOR SOCIETY Directory requires extra attention ot honor students As the gl'3dU3tGS walk 'fl'll'OLlgh the flOWel'Sd 8l'Ch8S, Ofle COMPILING 3,200 namesforastudentdirectoryvexes HonorSocletyofficers De- ngticeg Several Studentg Wearing White Cords on their Ann lVlcDaniel, sec.-treas, Lynell Orth, president, and Betsy Roberts, corrs. sec. gowns. These cords are worn by Honor Society members in recognition of their scholastic rating. Pledges are initiated into the Honor Society each fall and spring. Requirements to join are to have a 3.5 grade average and all A's in conduct. ln charge of publishing the student directory, the Honor Society has the job of rounding up all the names, ad- dresses and phone numbers of every student in school. Representingthe Honor Society at Football Homecom- ing, the club entered a float in the contest and parade. AS SPONSOR of PC's chapter ofthe National Honor Society, lVlrs. Myrtle Nlulllnax checks the grade point average of the members and pledges. l ..,...,...... NOT satisfied with academic participation, Honor Society members produce a Homecoming float as their main contribution to tne weeks festivities. FRONT ROW: C. Melrose, J. McKinney, S. Mann, V. Taylor, B. Pasternik, C. Hughari, K. Valenta, S. Colvert, K. Ward. ROW 2: N. Kirby, S. Newmann, J. Swyden, D. Jung, D. Sherer, D. Phillips, D. Twedt, B. Brown, J. Paddock, L. Thomsom, G. Stagner. ROW 3: MEMBER Sue Haggard greets lVlr. Frank Jung and pledges Deana Jung and Jonn Nlapoles at the reception tor the annual initiation. J. Van Wyngarden, P. Wise, S. Haggard, B. Roberts, J. Mapoles, L. Orth, D. Turner, S, Tinkler, J. Lewis, D. Day, P. Mace. BACK ROW: C. Russell, L. Smith, V. Moore, K. Byers, B. Schricker, D. Stark, M. Sherbon, J. Taylor, L. Card. 87 FJA -QUILL AND SCROLL Informative tours to Cellege Campuses Otter better Nt E Y 3 fix-'ia LEADERS of the Future Journalists of America include Susie Burks, HEADING for anotner seminar for jounalists wnile attending a workshop on chaplain, Karen Duncurn, president, Dee Click, reporter, Janet Bush, OSU campus are Sally Baird, Pam Pruett, Phyllis Mace and Jean-ann Wilkes. secretary, Lonna Leffel, treasurer, Rita Claborn, vice-president. FRONT ROW: K. Duncun. J. Bl-ISN. 5- Bdifd. P- PYUBN. R- Claborn, D- Kerr, 5- BUTKS, E. Fleharty, R. Chastka, L. Leffel. BACK ROW: T. Keas, T. Owens, G. Whittaker, D. Bram- T. Reznicek. ROW 2: D. Reubell, S. Coburn, L. Glasow, D. Smoot, S. Ferguson, C. Moore, len, B, Brown, C. 0'Brien, C. Hill, L. Jackson, D. Millican, T. Gregory. 88 methods to future journalists 'Who's Who in Journalism' could be the alternate name of the honorary organization called Quill and Scroll. To be initiated into this international honor society of journalists, a student must be a junior or senior on the magazine, newspaper or year- book staff with a 3.4 overall grade average. Revolutions have been started by the power of the pressg towever, the Future Journalists of America only wanted to buy ,in organ for the auditorium. They obtained money for the drive by sponsoring Putnam City night for the movie, 'Young Americansi Good breakfasts and interesting speakers, such as Marcia Eddins, from Kerr lVlcGee's public relations depart- ment, account for the regular attendance at club meetings. OFFICERS Of Quill and Scroll FRONT ROW2 JHVIGT Bush. DVGSIGGHD Phyllis STAFFmembers ofthe 1967 Treasure Chest, Sheryl lreton, Darla Reubell, Mace. vicerrvresiderit- BACK ROW: Caro' OYBHGH' Secretary. Becky Phyllis Mace, time oiesew, cihdy hiii ehri adviser Mrs. Leis Thomas hap- Brownitreasureri Sheryl lreton. Chaplain and Marv Ann AridGrSen. reporter- piiy receive 'With Highest Honors' reiihg from the uhiversiiy of Okie. HONOR students active on a journalistic staff compose the membership of Quill and Mace, J- Bush. K- DUFICUFTL 5- 'felon' 5- BYOWYL C- 0'5fief1- BACK ROW: T- KORS. K Scroll. FRONT ROW: C. Hill, P. Bobo, M. Andersen, L. Holley, T. Reznicek. ROW 2: P. Donleyi B- Wm- 2 YEARBOOK Brainstorms, deadlines, Capturing the story of the year gone by, the yearbook staff works long and hard printing pictures and writing the endless stream of body copy while always looking to- ward that final deadline in February. Staying after school is nothing new to members of the Treasure Chest staff. Many times on passing room 237, one might see editors and staff alike rapping on type- writers late into the night. Work starts early in the summer when the editors par- ticipate in the Summer Publications Workshop on the campus of the University of Oklahoma. They attend lec- tures and conferences, learning layout design and style for outstanding yearbooks from such qualified instructors as Nlr. James Pascal. The entire staff returns to Norman in early November to attend the Fall Conference where awards are presented for outstanding yearbooks of the past year. The 1967 Treasure Chest, repeating 1966, was judged 'with highest honors' in the class AAA competition. When the final deadline is met, the remainder of the year is utilized in planning the yearbook assembly and the 1968-69 staff concentrates on the supplement. Only then can staff members afford the feeling of 'a job well done.' YEARBOOK consultant, John Clark, discusses pages with Becky Brown, Carol O'Brien,cOpy cofeditors, and Linda Glasow, layout editor. hopes, downfalls, triumphs TYPEWRITERS clicking, the copy staff of the Treasure Chest uses their creativeness along with numerous dictionaries and thesauruses to paint a history of the school year with words, Members of the CANDID shots and picture composition challenge Bill Johnson, Kent me a yearbook is completed l' ra- 'TY' W. 'O'-, 4-ri staff includes: J. Gordon, K. Black, M. Andersen, L. Holley, P. Ferguson J. Chapman, M. Anderson, P. Bobo, G. Sliger, N. Nielsen, D Strahorn, R. Bednar, C,James, J. Eidson, S. Cissel- and K. Parsons Jonley, the head photographer John Alfson, Ross Spicer and Ted Gregory. SETTING the examples for their staffs to follow, the supervising editors of the Treasure Chest include Sheryl lreton, assistant editor, Phillis Mace, editor-in-chief, Carol O'Brien and Becky Brown, copy editors, Cindy Hill, business manager, Linda Glasow, layout editor, Darla Reubell and Jean-ann Wilkes, photography editors. BUSINESS management and layout design require the skilled talents of Dee Ducharme, Judy Chapman, Gayle Whittaker and Susan Ferguson. P43 F 91 Editors rewarded tor devoted time, oatierioe, effort ,-,,,.........----K NEWSPAPER LAYOUT is checked by LeeAnn Slayton, Rita Claborn, Kathy Click and Ron Pierce against stories and ads they have collected, After meeting each deadline and delivering The Pirate Log, newspaper staff members really have no pause for a moment of rest before continuing their search for news. Learning methods for improving their publication, the co-editors attended Summer Publications Work- shop at OU. The entire staff went to a Workshop at OSU and the OIPA Fall Conference at the Uni- versity of Oklahoma. Youth Power, an employment center for teenagers, contacted Putnam to send PHOTOGRAPHERS Duane Hanshew and Gary Fearnow examine negatives, print three staff VTl6mb9VS QS representatives to COVGV in pictures and dry the finished products as part of their everyday job on staff. The pirate Log their Organizatiorfs activities. NEWSPAPER Stories, pictures, ads-the makeup of a newspaper PASTING up the next Pirate Log, Lonna Leffel, feature editor, Paul Purifoy, sports editor, and Dee Click, editorial editor, work relentlessly toward the coming deadline. Pirate Log photography editor, lVlaryfAnn Fass, measures and lays out pictures for the next issue of the paper, I mum .,,.., 2 -'il-my-v ' v . ev..- mf '.- WlTl-l a bi-weekly deadline close at hand Bill Witt, Susan Pearson, Jim Grimes, Eileene Thompson and Cathy Bozarth complete their stories. NEWSPAPER STAFFtypist Debbie Smoot looks on as Everett Fleharty and Debby Rose circulation managers, confer with business manager, Patti Johnson Productive Pirates put out Putnam's prolific print FINAL touches are applied to the paper by Sue Atkins, Terry Reznicek, Rick Worley, Helmut Doring, Greg Deaton, John Connors and Tom Keas. num 94 PROUD ot their accomplishment, Janet Bush and Karen Duncum, co editors, check over the most recent edition ot The Pirate Log Lonna Leffel Queen Dee Click Attendant ,,',,?.. .,L..,.tt ,Awww Karen Duncum Attendant PLACES for repose are scarce in Room 237, but this is ridiculous il lustrates Press Queen, Lonna Leffel, while checking the 'Pirate Log' .iff g 'S-4 annum --rf' 4 ...mmmvm M ,A 95 FRONT ROW: L. Hunt, T. Owens, S. Coburn, B. Johnson, D. Kerr, G. McNitt. BACK ROW: S. Beard, S. Burks, L. Wiley, D. Moyer, C. Cargill, P. Tayar, N. Dudgeon. Creating a pictoral review of the Putnam City District WITH each Correctly typed word. Senterwe Or page. Lil Wiley and and Compiling Statistics and prog,-ess Of the School Sys- Linda Hunt progress toward the completion of their deadline goal. tem keep the Magazine Staff active. Selling ads and col- leting information on PC's entire system constitutes part llllllllll of staff responsibilities. The Putnam City Hi-Lites, in its 1 sixth year of publication, are not only sold to students, T but to some business firms in the Oklahoma City area. Long hours of work are rewarded at an annual spring g,...... - U 'M' banquet attended by parents, consultants and the Putnam Wil City administrators. At this time the queen and her at- tendants are honored also. Advisor is Mrs. Lois A. Thomas. PUTNAM CITY HI-LITES' business editor Sally Baird, editor Suzie Burks and copy editor Dawn Nloyer go over the final copy before printing. L' 96 Title Gt nvbility granted by start JI0 Hi-Lites Editor Sally Baird Attendant Suzi Burks Queen QUEEN Suzie Burks uses one ofthe many skills needed by an editor. Donna Kerr Attendant FRONT ROW: M- Rh0d9Si R. Baflfiflgefi L- F0l6Yi C- MCDOFIGIU. 5- Kong. C- M0nCl'iefi B. Brown, D. Linn, S. Mittleman, C. Kelly, N. Johnson, B. Cole. LAST ROW: R. Roodhouse, P. Fergerson. ROW 2, Miss F. Bell, L. Long, R. Dunham, P. Schafer, B. Harris, J. Head, U- wogdgy B, Sqrahgrn, D. Nedbalek, P. Braden, 'C. Bloom. R. Roberson, S. Pickins, B. Huddle5t0n,R0W 3, B. Wilson,C. 'Schafroth,D. Womastek, FTA Practical experience afforded future instructors Gaining early teaching experience, the FTA members earn points by grading papers for the faculty. Members act as Open House guides, send birthday cards to faculty mem- bers and participate in two Visitation Days, which offer an opportunity to learn teaching methods by observing elementary and junior high classes in the PC school system. The fall conference, attended by seven Putnam City students, at Bethany High School, produced ideas for en- larging membership and planning the year's program cal- endar. ln the spring, the ten members with the most points are honored by being chosen as delegates to the State Convention held at Oklahoma State University. SPONSOR of the FTA, Miss Francis Bell, shows grateful appreciation as she accepts a surprise birthday cake from her club officers. in - r s M M 1wigqeas..,..f.4r'ww wma wwcama mi OFFICERS OF FTA, Becky Brown, corresponding secretary, Darla Womastek, recording secretary, Chris Schafroth, executive vice-president, Marion Rhodes, treasurer, Susan Pickens, president, Carol Bloom, vice-president and Debbie Linn, historian, co-ordinate blueprints of the vear's plans. Q Walker Edwards Attendant WITH A LOOK of grim determination on his face, David Hudgins, FTA Sweetheart, found that any empty field will do as a practice range, David Hudgins Sweetheart Tom Shedden Attendant 99 X.. CHECKING an ever-increasing veterans' list, sponsor, lVlrs. Marguerite Smith, verifies the largest number of members in the history of PC. Unique in its existence, the Twelve Year Club is composed of students who have attended Putnam City schools since the first grade. Culmination of their Y93 5 mgethef i5 p5mCip3tiOVl in the banquet and LEADERSof PC's'Seniors Only'clubconsist of Sam Burchall,vice-oresi- U19 skit given by l'Tl9mbGl'S for the senior 3556-mbly. dent, Vicki Herndon, secretary-treasurer and Roger Griffin, president. TWELVE YEAR CLUB Unique club arranges plans for senior assembly skit FRONT ROW: S. Birchall, R. Griffin, N. Craig, W. Edwards, D. Barnicoat. ROW 2: M, bell, S. Webb, J. Bush. ROW 6: K. Miller, L. Warren, J. Joyce, C. McMillan. ROW 7: S. Hanks, C. Swartz, L. Glasow, R. Walker, C. McDonald, P. Thorpe, M. Mohling. ROW 3: Tr0u!mafl, D- COFl'1eH- G- M0Sef- V- Herndon, L- Leggett. P- Biles, H- K0eSlel'- BACK B. Brown, S. Wheeler, J. Frazier, C. Bloom, R. Dunham. ROW 4: R. Estrada, M- ROW: P. Mace, D. Cavlness, W. Ferguson, T. Shedden, L. Cordonnier, R. Hinkle. Hastings, C. DeGroat, G. Hoover, J. McKinney, B. McClure, E. Thompson, B. Camp- 100 FCA Former Yankee star presents challenge to athletes l 1 FRONT ROW: J. Lantz, D. Barnicoat, D. Speakes, D. Cornett, D. Bergman, D. Campbell, Hough, S. Hawkins, S. Pherigo. BACK ROW: Mr. J. Koch, M. Anderson, T. Wright, D. J. Schaffer, P. Purifoy. ROW TWO: Mr. D. Close, J. Kimball, W. Johnson, J. Joyce, K. Hammack, M. Sneed, D. Ferris, B. Green, T. Roberts, R. Ashcraft. Featured speaker at the FCA assembly in early November, Bobby Richardson, talked about the influence of Christ in daily life, especially an athlete's. 'Walk with Christ each day and trust in Him' was the advice Nlr. Richardson presented to the student body. Dr. Lee Holden, Mr. Dick Close and Nlr. Jim Koch sponsor the Putnam City chapter of FCA. The sale of candy assisted in sending young men from PC to a summer camp in Colorado where pro-athletes relate how being a Christian has helped them to practice sportsmanship. PRESENTING the devotional at an FCA meeting, Turk Roberts, caps tain, Dale Barnicoat, secretary, Wick Johnson, treasurer, and Randy Ashcraft, captain-elect, preside over opening ceremonies. l f1 .: ' 135' 'SET your goal and then work to achieve it', expressed the thought of Mr. Bobby Richardson to the student body at the Fellowship of Chrisitan Athlete's Assembly, as lVlr. Jeff Jeffries listens intently, 101 A CASCADE of tears built up by the tensions arising from the Putnam City-Enid game faiis down tne faces of Diane Day and Sniriey Coburn. Tne Pirates won, 2Of6, HiGH-spirited pep club mem- bers prepare to iead tne team out of tne dressing room preyf ious to tne Midwest City clasn, piayed before a capacity crow . im. ,awed 3 of 53? SP 5725 N Jiffy inlfifiifrf 102 b, ., i f ' , , : ,ig a ist ,vp ' Sei 'F . f ,. V- a I, , W 'W ' if f-. .gl V: Q19 t 'W i 3 4 'W' L , s W W ' wf. 1 'Ai , rw ja K ', I Ll new me me . ' i A ' fd A' I itoi if if ' ' ' ' 1 , , 'M' i ' ,fvf W , . --f21f1,1v?if. - -Q, 5 -u-A-ww' . , K ---eff iiit. at I rf- 1 K' Sandra Webb f President Janet Parker - Diane Day , Secretary Patty Schafer f Treasurer ViceePresident Caroime Schwartz , Linda Thompson A- Brenda Cambeii f Pariiamentarian Sgt.-atfArms Wedge WSTV955 Jeanfann Wilkes -- Becky Waliace f Historian Sgt,-atefxrmg DEVIATING from the traditional formations of flips, pyramids, and splits, cheerleaders, Janet Paddock, Peggy Czismadia, Laura Renegar, Debby Dixon Princesses pledge faithful FRONT ROW: T. Cramer, P. Campbell, D. Cantwell, S. Cain, G. Bellamy, N. Finley, B Burton, V. Davis, J. Floyd, A. Fielder. ROW 2: S. Drehmer, S. Apitl, C. Bradshaw, K Creager, L. Berryhill, M. Barnes, S. Brandle, M. Dixon, S. Clemons, K. Duncum, D Twedl. ROW 3: S- Debell, K. Click, C. Beaman, D. Edgman, .I. Brantley, C. Bozarth, C Eklund, D. Finley, S. Burks, C. Andis, R. Dunham. ROW 4: P. Cook, C. Blue, G. Coit al D'Ann Nikkei, Suzi Penticuff, Dee Ducharme, Linda Smith and Kathy Boat- right strike a pose which seems to say 'this is the year ot the Piratesi Iegiance to Pirate athletes S. Brown, S. DeBee, K. Barnes, S. Aderhold, A. Fehr, V. Blair, L. Bennett, D. Crawlord, J. Burns. ROW 5: F. Burns, N. Mount, D.1ayroe, B. Brown, D. Bowman, G. Caffey, K. Byers, D. Bramlett, K. Blair, P. Butler, D. Fishel, S. Ferguson. LAST ROW: S. Baird, D. Click, M. Farmer, L. Farmer, B. Brown, N. Colvert, L. Cates, C. Andeel, J. Bush, C. Blount, M. Drury, C. Anthony. '- 'li .,,,.,., QL W'Ef its i' Tigfvlf-r:g1l,f4t2f,i9i'5Z- ' 1' Wt- MW'- 'W'M fH1n1.2i3fr-v-mfxwfafi-A2L21ii,LPkfMQt22i:ft:::'fi Liiilmfgg, .-ffm 'ug 6:5 ' - :3 'f?El:'QI9lSas,,-- , -fz,:52!E9it.s:',ggQ'2g'q:fggigw?'vQaggg2?5:ss. 12i1zZ7 ,EiiimwEH'fQ' Qi' FRONT ROW: D. Reubell, S. Wire, L. Thomas, G. Whittaker, P. Wiersig, K. Wey. ROW 2: Youker, N. Murphy, P. Walters, S. Wheeler, J. Van Nice, S. Straughan. BACK ROW: D J. Hill, C. Watts, S. Teague, D. Price, M. Nowlin, S. Sandlin. ROW 3: B. Wolff, M. Wat- Thomas, S. Mittelman, B. Wilks, P. Maust, L. Price, E. Thompson, C. Wagner, P. Wood son, C. Berriel, S. Whitehorn, M. Milligan, B. Repenski. ROW 4: G. Winneberger, D. Elizabeth Warring, Darla Womastek, Jan Pedigo, Liz Wiley, and Mary Welch. f we ' : on 104 1 FRONT ROW: B. Roberts, N. Smith, C. Moncrief, T. Owens, V. Sheffler, S. Summers, P. Smith, P. Pruett, B. Pasternik, S. Pickens. ROW 2: C. Recer, D. Norton, P. Ridling, J. Passmore, T. Scott, S. Owens, B. Schumacher, L. Schafer, D. Moyer, L. Smith, S. Stevens. ROW 3: D. Rockwell, K. Spears, S. Neumann, N. Taylor, B. McClure, M. Newman, C. O'Brien, B. Thrash, J. Pipher, G. Stuftlebean, L. Schoeftler, B. Mann. ROW 4: G. Sliger, J. Pabst, C. Nave, K. Ray, D. Smith, S. Coburn, D. Penland, K. Smith, C. PEP CLUB it te T . r.,fs...e J- . f ..lxi,ki,sf 5, Q V SEM Schafroth, T. Reznicek, R. Sonderegger, N. Smith, S. Lyst. ROW 5: V. Walker, L. Slay- ton, L. Simonton, P. Phillips, B. Schricker, J. Scott, M. Schneider, C. Murray, M. Ruther- ford, M. Gibbs, S. Gray, J. Gardenhire, C. Steckler, S. Sprehe. BACK ROW: H. Scheib, C. Perry, S. Scott, D. Shirey, B. Ricks, D. Wilker, E. Davis, P. Johnson, C. Marose, C. Russell, L. Thomson, V. Taylor, C. Hughart, C. Shdeed, T. Williams. Rusty voices, raw throats infer unfettered enthusiasm FRONT ROW: C. Howells, L. Holt, P. Hale, M. Maurer, N. Minyen, R. Gafford, M. Hanks, B. Hiller. ROW 2: L. Glasow, E. Kane, K. Kleen, J. Green, B. Garrett, B. Humphrey, D. Hermes, P. Love, B. Hunter, B. Hughes. ROW 3: J. Taller, N. Galloway, J. Genthe, J. Griffith, J. Greenwood, J. Miller, L. McKaskle, M. Hathcock, P. Fauss, C. Henderson. ROW 4: K. Hamp, B. Good, F. Lanius, V. Lankford, B. McEntire, V. Harding, P. Kohs T. Kenyon, C. Rogers, D. Heflin, L. Hendrie, D. Kerr. ROW 5: B. Hutcheson, J. McGloth lan, S. Menendez, S. Malone, J. Hearn, J. Lantz, P. Miller, S. Jones, S. Hutchinson, S Knox, P. Heiney, N. Puckett. BACK ROW: V. Hanks, D. Linn, P. Kruger, K, McLeod, J Hunting, N. Kirby, S. Haggard, J. Johnson, M. McNenney, P. Furgerson, L. Halley, C Hammond, L. Leffel. FRONT ROW: G. Schneider, L. Rice, M. Spaeth, P. Purdy, P. Shannon, C. Roll,J Penland, C. Roberts, M. Patterson, A. Mobley. ROW 2: K. Schultz, J. Shipley, S. Redus D. Powell, S. Snyder, S. Pitzer, L. Schoms, M. Rainwater, T. Phipps, S. Smay. ROW 3 M. Philhower, J. Pierce, P. O'Brien, B. Shepard, J. Schnabel, J. Shepard, K. Shoffner PEPCLUB Pledges express pride an FRONT ROW: K. McLaughlin, D. Smith, C. McDonald, D. Stagner, D. McDaniel, K. McClain, D. Stanford, D. Spencer, J. Nash. ROW 2: S. Smith, G. Rhoades, S. Ross, S Skinner, L. Sidner, J. Pindell, D. Scott, D. Roberts, K. Parsons, N. Schnorrenberg, S Warren, ROW 3: S. Murray, B. Strahorn, L. McCunneI, J. Mitchell, C. McCracken, K, Mogg, C. Monroe, S. Mix, T. Slease, D. Smith, B, Tucker. ROW 4: S. Sporn, P. Stamps, S. Smith, D. McCalister, Y. Story, P. McAuliffe, M. McClain, P. Stalder, K. Miller, D. McDonald, P. Thompson, A. Whatotf. ROW 5: D. Robinson, S. Rawlings, J. Showalter, Cl T. Washa, K. Shilling, C. Redgrave, A. Stewart. ROW 4: J. Riddle, L. Sandlin, B. Pearson, J. Riley, P. Robison, N. Rogers, P. Shannon, V. Ray, D. Rector, J. Pickens, D. Nedbalek, D. Spheeirs. BACK ROW: D. Rayms, C. Payne, L. Rowe, D. Newton, S. Otts, N. Ruther- ford, K. Richardson, S. Scurlock, M. Ray, G. NewVille, C. Sherbon, D. Rose, S. Pearson. spirit during iriilialieri L. Stark, R. Staats, K. Thompson, S. Parks, D. Smoot, T. Smith, N. Messenger, D. Monday, P. Unruh, J. Williams. ROW 6: D. Strahorn, D. Strobridge, P. Stuftlebean, D. Wilson, M. Wilcox, D. Thomson, L. Vaughn, G. Williamson, S. Wythe, L. Wood, M. Winslow, M. Willis, L. Young. BACK ROW: J. Sullivan, D. Mashburn, G. Williams, D. Weichbrodt, T. Weinmeister, S. Whisehunt, J. Taylor, D. Tomlinson, K. White, P. Wheel- er, C. Carson, K. Lowery. 106 1 3 FRONT ROW: A. Horn, C. Meier, J. Merryman, J. Huffaker, M. Lawrence, D. Hunt, P. Lunn, H. Jackson, S. Heiliger. ROW 2: D. Lindsey, J. Lowery, J. Johnston, M. Hill, B. Johnson, L. Nations, S. Holmes, L. Patton, K. Kendrix, N. Kendrix. ROW 3: N. Jacoby, D. Kidd, J. Livesay, S. Melrose, J. Kolakowski, K. Koonce, S. Long, K. Malchi, B. Jack- son, J. Lockbridge, H. Hutton. ROW 4: R. Lucas, A. Higgins, L. King, V. Hipps, L. Long B. Medcalf, B. Henderson, M. Petters, C. Livengood, K. Malwick, P. Kerran. ROW 5: C. Icks, J. Hock, A. Hoch, D. Millican, N. Johnson, M. Hibbard, G. Langebuch, J. Knight, B. Kremer, M. Lingenfelter, D. Calavan. ROW 6: M. Ishmael, J. Johnson, L. Keun, C. James, P. King, M. Killman, S. Neeley, J. Jarnagin, K. King, J. Johnson, C. Holden. BACK ROW: B. Willingham, M. Leon, D. Payne, G. NewVille, S. Muller, C. Holmes, C. Holmes, B. Hopson, L. Meade, N. Hotchkiss, M. Horn. RAMISHING bevies of chorus girls are a rare sight these days in school halls. Cooperative BUBBLING with school spirit despite her participants in this involuntary stunt on Pep Club Pledge Day are sophomores, Susan Holmes, dislocated knee, is Linda Smith, who conf Christy Cargill, Debbie Cunningham, Nancy Hill, Janice Bartes, Cheryl McCracken and Kathy Nlogg. tributes to the excitement ot the lVlVVC game. FRONT ROW: K. DeGraffenreid, L. Gorena, B. Elsey, L. Custer, J. George, M. Dome M. Gentry, T. Garrity, T. Fausett, P. Curran. ROW 2: C. Faul, C. Flores, L. Dockray, L. Foley, D. Giannopoulos, J. Edison, M. Hanks, B. Hardin, K. Davis, D. Harwell. ROW 3 N. Fiolle, R. Fleming, C. Hastings, C. Fleming, S. Deichman, K. Gibson, M. Ducharme J. Gant, M. Ellis, J. Harvey, B. Echols. ROW 4: L. Doane, C. Farnsworth, S. Cundith PEP CLUB D. Lawson, C. Davis, B. Greenwood, L. Dick, J. Derebery, S. Dodgen, J. Girard, D. De- Groat, D. Daveney. ROW 5: K. Goebel, J. Hale, B. Lehman, E. Halbrook, L. Frey, C. Dancer, J. Davenport, M. Engel, F. Gramlich, N. Hefner, L. Elliott, L. Gambill. BACK ROW: C. Dubberstein, S. Gentry, L. Ferris, D. Cunningham, D. DeBerry, M. Davis, K. Fowler, P. Harris, T. Erwin, M. Dendy, L. Dinkines, P. Dycus, S. Munde. Pirate pledges proudly wear traditional black eeldr FRONT ROW: S. Cissell, A. Cheney, M. Bybee, T. Anderson, C. Allen, P. Adkins, K. Adams, P. Beatty, R. Boswell, P. Blackard. ROW 2: B. Buddin, J. Apitz, V. Bull, C. Can- non, K. Black, K. Antonelli, K. Bishop, M. Cieminski, J. Cook, G. Anderson. ROW 3: D. Bootes, S. Cowan, P. Buffington, V. Coyle, K. Cummings, J. Bartee, C. Claywell, P. Caviness, C. Collier, J. Campbell, J. Blankenship. ROW 4: D. Bagley, B. Arthur, K. Cross, T. Boswell, L. Cooper, D. Cheatwood, P. Beezley, P. Bowlin, V. Canney, V. Bentley, J. Buck. ROW 5: S. Bailey, S. Bartholomew, S. Bass, D. Barthel, L. Benson, N. Binkley,i S. Baldwin, R. Chastka, L. Carroll, B. Baker, S. Baggett, P. Culver. BACK ROW: J. Bur-l son, C. Cargill, J. Bigham, C. Brand, J. Covington, P. Castle, S. Benham, D. Bays, J.: Anderson, J. Clover, D. Cagle, S. Brown, D. Carter, S. Bridges. 108 All American nonored at traditional Spring Formal Turk Roberts Attendant Lindy Pearson Attendant Wink Winkler Attendant 109 SPORTS A big world lies within a game that many come to love. Color and thrill of electric air with will to rise above. From crush of a stadium to frenzy of the field tradition wends its way. Sweat and grind to build for tomorrow bring victory home today. Echoes of cheers may dim and pass . . . words and score forgotten But the feel inside when the goal is made lingers still though the colors fade. . . l X SHRLJGGING off blocks Turk Roberts C1OD and Steve Gold C51D pursue U.S. Grant End Mike Fatheree C113D on an end sweep for little gain. OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE HIT AWARDS Classen ....... ................ C huck Weigl CDD John Marshall ....... Tom Shedden COD, Chuck Weigl CDD Ll.S.'Grant . . . ....... Bill Coyle COD, Lindy Pearson CDD Enid .......,.... Gary Hand COD, Bart Green COD, Lindy Shawnee ...... Duncan... Douglass . Capitol Hill Northwest , 112 Pearson CDD, David Bergman CDD, Johnny Pinion CDD, Chuck Weigl CDD, Roger Griffin CDD . . . . .Don Cornett COD, Gary Prescott CDD . .... Bill Coyle COD, Gary Hand COD, David Bergman CDD .Sid Barrett COD, Tom Shedden COD, Turk Roberts CDD, Gary Prescott CDD ... ...Bill Coyle COD, Jack O'Brien CDD . . . . . .Lindy Pearson COD, Bart Green COD, Sid Barrett COD, Bill Coyle COD, Turk Roberts CDD, Gary Prescott CDD, Johnny Pinion CDD FOOTBALL Varsity gains satisfaction Putnam City . . . 35 Classen . . .8 Starting the season off in the right way, the Putnam Pirates walked over the Classen Comets 35!8 as John Merrill made PC's first touchdown of the year. Putnam City. . . 15 John Marshall . . .6 Rick Worley, John Merrill, and Roger Griffin combined for two touchdowns in a crucial victory over John Marshall. The defense made the victory possible by turning back two fourth quarter drives. Putnam City . . .30 U. S. Grant. . . O Quarterback Rick Worley scored one touchdown, booted one field goal and kicked three extra points after touchdown runs by Larry Dye, Roger Griffin and John Merrill. Grant crossed mid-field one time in the game going to the Putnam City 26 yard line. Putnam City. . .20 Enid . . .6 The rampaging Pirates made it four in a row by plowing under the Enid Plainsmen and snapping Enid's fourteen game winning streak which had made them state champions in '66-'67. Putnam City scores came on a blocked punt, recovered in the end zone by Wayne Eller, a three yard run by Larry Dye and a 37 yard pass to Gary Hand. Putnam City . . . 33 Shawnee . . . 6 Rick Worley fired a 27-point salvo as Putnam City rushed by Shawnee for their fifth victory. Worley ran for four touchdowns and passed to Don Cornett for the fifth. Putnam City. . . 13 Duncan . . .7 The Pirates showed their stuff during their sixth game by edging the Duncan Demons before a record homecoming crowd. PC's two touchdowns came in a 1:24 time span as Don VARSITY football players Gary Prescott, Steve Johnson, Sid Barrett, Rick Worley and Lindy Pearson proudly display the cake presented to the team as a token of dj fy 'L ,if V A' ff' . r .a . as result of outstanding year of superior teamwork Cornett And Walter Machala each caught a touchdown pass. Putnam City . . . 28 Douglass . . . 20 The Pirates outmaneuvered the Trojans of Douglass as they clinched their seventh victory. This was PC's closest game as Douglass pulled within one point in the fourth quarter. The offensive line, with excellent blocking, sprung Worley loose for the final TD with seven seconds to go in the game. Putnam City . . . 28 Capitol Hill , , , 6 Despite the cold weather, the Pirates burned up the field with four touchdowns, two by Walter Machala and two by Bill Sanders. Putnam scored in all but the last quarter against Capitol Hill, who was considered the most improved team in the con- ference. Putnam City . . . 13 A Northwest . . . 7 Putnam rolled by Northwest, injuries and all. Putnam City's scores came on a 60-yard pass-run by Bill Sanders and a one-yard plunge by Rick Worley. The big stories of this game were the defense, who turned back two drives in the fourth quarter inside the PC ten yard line and quarterback Rick Worley, who managed to pass for 22 yards with a dislocated shoulder, due to super blocking and pass protection by the front line. Putnam City . . . 7 Midwest City . . . 19 Putnam City faced its only defeat of the season at the hands of the Midwest City Bombers. Putnam City's only score came on a one yard run by Rick Worley, after Turk Roberts recovered a fumble on the Midwest City 15 yard line following a wild scramble. This game was played before a record breaking, capacity crowd of over 19,000 at Taft Stadium. appreciation by their queen and her attendants during the homecoming pep assembly. A 13-7 victory over the Duncan Demons highlighted the festivities. SWERVING through Capitol Hill defenders, Putnam City's honorary captain, Roger Griffin t23D, is on his way to another substantial gain in a winning 2846 effort for PC's eighth straight victory. H3 PRESSURE is shown on the face of Wayne Eller as the Pirate team pulls through with another victory. Varsity takes second in lVlid-State,with 9-1 card Picked by the Mid-State coaches as the solid favorite, Put- nam City placed third in state after a surprising upset by lVlid- west City. In their last game of the season, called in major news- papers Oklahoma's 'game of the year,' Putnam was dethroned as No. 1 in the state. Starting a new tradition this year, the Pirate heads were placed on the side of the helmets to signify varsity players, while the exceptional players received the skull and cross- bones. This record season was spearheaded by lVlr. Jerry Potter, who received Coach of the Week award from the Oklahoma City Times after the defeat of Enid. lVlr. Jerry Haynes, assistant varsity coach, and Orange and Black Raider coaches, lVlr. Elam Pebworth, lVlr. Tom Cheat- wood, lVlr. Gene Firth, Mr. Kenneth Keel and Nlr. Larry Geur- kink assisted Coach Potter this season. H4 DURING a pre season practice Coach Jerry Potter discusses the strategy for the seasons games with senior lettermen Gary Hand end and Gary Prescott monster rnan and kicker .t,st3t 9 WBT BM-Y 5 . , I .iii is 7 . . g sv, F ,.,, A ,.. , 1 fm, 1 ' , . ' :'f- . ' T' 'i-. . . , 'ltr I . ,. Q. , , 'K fi , 3. f , 345 i f . 'K 4,4 .e if 6 y E ' Q V ii i- U VARSITY - FRONT ROW: S. Birchall, R. Hinkle, N. Craig, M. Quimby, S. Johnson, D. Barnicoal, B. Hughes, R. Griffin, B. Sanders, D. Farris, T. Roberts. ROW 2: J. O'Brien, S. Pherigo, L. Dye, B. Wilson, R. Ashcrafi, R. Loyd, R. Truitl, S. Johnson, B. Miller, B. Becker, G..Hand. ROW 3: S. Gold, J. Akin, J. Pinion, P. Claborn, K. Smith, S. Barrett, SCRAIVIBUNG tor the tootoaii are Tom Waiters C253 of John Marshait and Waiter Nlachaia i335 ot Putnam City as Bear satetyman Phii Alien C113 iooks 'U' X l sz , ' 3 . I y ii S 1 I A :g I M -A J I . .... F- .,'. W . .. Q 0 ' i 'Q E wr s 5 ie high J Y ' at s la. 'Q .. ' -ms, L. ., 2.3 , 1 -,..,, ' - e A . 3 me ' H. Hodges, B. Green, J. Merril, W. Machala, B. Coyle, G. Prescotl, D. Cornett. BACK ROW: Coach J. Potter, W. Eller, C. McMilIin, S. Neumann, D. Merryman, D. Bergman, C. Wiegl, T. Kimsey, L. Pearson, T. Shedden, R. Worley Coach J. Haynes. on. The Pirates overcame a one point oeiicit in the second hait to vvaik away undefeated trorn their second opponent with a score of 15-6. if-5 it ' is M, Dale Barnicoat David Bergman Sam Birchall Bill Coyle D00 Comm H5lfb6Ck Tackle Center Guard End Nathan Craig Wayne Eller David Farris Bart Green Roger Griffin Guard End Back Guard l-lalfbacls ..--' Gary Hand Richard l-linkle Steve Johnson Terry Kimsey Walter Machala End Guard Guard Punter Haltback KEEPING PC football players in top shape are their trainers, Keith Nance, Les Cordonnier, Tony DeGuisti, Mike War- ing, Chris Fountain and Bobby Conner. H6 STOPPING Dale Stewart C22Dof U.S. Grant short ot his objective is Barney WILDLY swerving away from two Enid tacklers, Bill Sanders, l2OJ, slips Nliller l84l, as Lindy Pearson H743 comes up to help with the tackle. away for a first down and helps along Enid's first defeat in two years. Ofaflge Power WON WTS game 300 TOT their third Sffalgm viCtOry4 The victory was the Pirates tourth with the final score ot 2Of6, FOOTBALL Senior squad plays last time tor Pete the Pirate T ,T Cecil lVlclVlillan David lVlerryman Roger Paynter Lindy Pearson Gary Prescott Tackle Tackle Haltback Tackle Roving Linebacker Turk Roberts Tom Shedden Ronnie Truitt Chuck Weigl Rick Worley Back Center Haltback Tackle Quarterback 117 . ii f , i MEMBERS of the Orange Raider team are: FRONT ROW: J. Nobles, S. Pierce, B. Bay- IGSS. M- Day. J.H aynes, M. Stovall, C. Fancher, S. Pierce, J. Blalock. ROW 2: M. Waugh, P- Davis. B- Dunn, G. Jones, S. Jackson, D. Franklin, S. England, B. Heston, R. Vaughn, FOOTBALL G. Collins. BACK ROW: Coach T. Cheatwood, D. Chisum, B. Raper, J. Nicar, T. Miller, A.Abshure, R. Wyatt, N. Goble, G. Cooper, J. Lantz, L. Latham, C. Lyman, R. Smith, Coach E. Pebworth. Impressive records are compiled by B and C teams Having completed a successful season, the Orange Raiders look forward to becoming active members of the varsity squad. Bouncing back from a 2-7 record last year, the 'B' team had its first undefeated season in several years with a 7-O-2 record. Mr. Tom Cheatwood and Mr. Elam Pebworth's Orange Raiders started off the season with a 22-8 victory over John Marshall followed by a 28-8 victory over the same' school. Next to fall were the U.S. Grant Generals who were out- maneuvered 26-6. The downfall of Duniee 31-O, Yukon 28-8, Bethany 28-6 and Northwest 28-16 followed. Midwest City and Moore put up the best competition for the Orange Raiders by tying them 8-8 and 6-6 respectively. The Black Raiders followed the Orange Raiders' example BLACK Raider teammates are: FRONT ROW: C. Horton, B. McLennan, K. Standage, D. McDuff, R. Miller, M. McAfee, K. Tatyrek, A. Dillard. ROW 2: G. Griffin, D. Sparks, T. Saunders, R. Knight, B. Treece, W. Kasparek, R. Rader, D. Beck, T. Nelson. ROW 3: M. Hall, R. Forshee, S. Risinger, K. Eller, B. Witten, J. Bergman, T. Collins, B. Hadley, and completed the season with a 5-2-1 record. After losing their first game with Edmond 20-6, the Black Raiders came back with a 6-6 tie with John Marshall. Mr. Eugene Firth and Mr. Kenneth Keel coached the 'C' team to victories over Enid 12-6 and Del City 8-0. Rushing by El Reno 24-6, Shawnee 28-8 and Luther 28-6, the Raiders closed out the season with a 20-16 loss to Northwest. At the end of the season, the Orange Raiders met the Black Raiders in their traditional clash, and had the satisfaction of slithering by them with a 7-6 score. Members of the Raider teams gratefully accept the training given to them in their experiences with the 'B' and 'C' ball clubs. Records indicate that many of these little-heralded players are the ones who become the future varsity stars. Coach G. Firth, Coach L. Geurkink. BACK ROW: K, Stephenson, T, Wright, M. Dunlop M. Fowler, J. Martin, D. Forgue, J. Remons, R. Card, B. Andrews, B. Copeland, K. Horn Coach K. Keel. rs. 195557 FOOTBALL QUEEN Crowningotdueen highlights homecoming activities Laura Renegar Queen TALKING over old times while comparing the 57-58 football record with the present one are Laura Renegar and former cheerleader Judie Wollard. Suzi Penticuff Attendant Shirley Coburn Attendant l l l VARSITY - KNEELING: B. Hughes, D. Speakes, S. Pherigo, M. Good, J. Merrill. STANDING: T. Roberts, M. Sneed, D. Campbell, C. Wier, K. Hough, M. Polansky, S. Hawkins, M. Auchenbach, W. Johnson, A. Smith. BASKETBALL Roundballers take consolation in Capitol Hill tourney LISTENING intently to headcoach Mr. Jim Koch, the Pirates prepare for second half of a close game as they review costly mistakes and errors. l2O Unhampered by the injuries to leading scorers Kenny Hough and Rick Worley, the Putnam City Roundballers finished the season with a quite successful record of 16 wins and 6 losses. Starting off on the wrong foot, the Pirates dropped their first game to Enid 63-57, then bounced back with two straight wins to take the consolation trophy at the Capitol Hill Tourn- ament by defeating US Grant 75-57, and Northeast 61-51. Next the PC team mauled Shawnee 66-54, Capitol Hill 80-61, and John Marshall 68-34. After this, the roundballers successfully defended theirthird McGuinness Tournament Championship by romping over the Stillwater 'Five' 66-48 and Northeast 58-46 while squeaking by lVlcGuinness 63-59 with a come-from-be- hind victory. Keeping the string of wins alive, the Pirates iced Enid 63-60,butMidwest City jinxed the Pirate string of victories at nine with a 70-65 victory. Next to fall were the US Grant Gen- erals by a score of 61-56. Northwest came next with a come- from-behind basket by Rick Worley at the buzzer to win 55-53, Pressed hard all night, Putnam City prevailed in the next game over Grant by the score of 50-49 with a vain attempt at a goal in the last 17 seconds by the Generals. Falling to the Douglas Trojans 74-62, the Pirates started a three-game slump. The Midwest City Bombers jinxed again 61-60 in the last sec- onds of play and to the Trojans 68-64. With three overtimes, the stubborn Shawnee Wolves fell to an awestruck Putnam City team 69-65. Led by first year Coach Mr. Jim Koch, the Pirates compiled a better record than last year's team. Assisting Coach Koch are junior varsity coach Mr. Dick Close and the sophomore coach Mr. Jack Williams. The new coaches came from the junior high schools of Hefner and Western Oaks and OCU respectively. POISED for an easy basket Turk Roberts C103 D8f1l1iS Campbeli Skipper Hawkins Ken Hough Forward Center Center A Wick Johnson Turk Roberts Alan Smith Guard Guard Guard Mark Sneed Collie Weir Rick Worley Guard Center Forward INTENTLY watching the action untold on the court before them, the Putnam City basketbail team becomes engrossed in the spirit and pace of the game. Behind them the cheerleaders tensely survey the accumulation of points. puts in two points whiie Mike Sutter C207 gazes on in dismay as PC 'cans the Knights' again, BASKETBALL Reigning McG,iress ch SPIRITED and ready to win Wick Johnson races through the victory hoop and onto the fioor as Mr. Lawrence Meyer anticipates the ensuing game. CAPITOL HILL TOURNAMENT: amoions carry on winning PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY 57 ENID 63 PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY 75 GRANT 57 PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY 61 NORTHWEST 51 PUTNAM CITY SCOREBOARD: SHAWNEE CAPITOL HILL JOHN MARSHALL ENID MIDWEST CITY GRANT NORTHWEST GRANT DOUGLAS S MIDWEST CITY DOUGLASS SHAWNEE CAPITOL HILL NORTHWEST JOHN MARSHALL ENID MCGUINNESS TOURNAMENT: STILLWATER NORTHEAST MCGUINNESS MEMBERS of the 'B' team KNEELING: J. Kimball, B. Hughes, R. Ready, P. Hooper, D. Leathers. STANDING: J. Merrell, D. Speakes, S. Pherigo, M. Good, M. Stewart, M. An T Collins C Horton A nm' V' MW-7 N ew 'WM Mmi, ,,... ,.W.,X...............a........I.,,.., L... ,.,.,............w.....i,,,..W tradition into third successive year STRETCHED out grasping a rebound, Putnam Ciiy's Mike Poiansky C213 outiurnoed Doug- iass' Marvin Rich i335 whiie ieiiow teammates RickWorieyC24D and Wick Johnson C223 lend a hand linear -TQ- ykmk Am.Q 1-f-QQ. www SIGHTS zeroed in on the basket. Putnam Citys Coliie Wier i353 ieaos high into the air as NVVC's Tim Eaker moves for rebound. 123 Winning team pusned to GRllVl determination is snovvn by Rick Worley C2115 as ne drives by Knignt- man SteyeWilson on niswayto a basket tor a 55-53yictory over Nortnwest. MANAGERS ot tne roundballers, Joe Shatter, Robin Yesen and Tom Robb confer duringtne crucial moments of tne Putnam City vs. Shawnee game. rvvard by first year eoaenes TURNING points cnange tne outcome of a basketball game illustrates Pirate Mack Good as ne cnallenges a Nortnwest Classen player for ball possession. 124 Linda Smith Attendant AVID sports fan, Basketbaii Queen Dee Ducharme, cheers the Pirates on to victory throughout each season in true cheerleader fashion. Dee Ducharme Queen Suzi Penticuff Attendant 125 DISCUSSING problems ofthe Putnam City wrestlingteam, new headcoach Mr. Gerald Whitfield reminisces with former PC grappler Mr. Jerry Stanley. WRESTLING Grapplers finish fifth in Midwest City tournament Practice, attitude and ability along with skillful coaching led the Putnam City wrestlers to a successful season, under first-year head coach Mr. Gerald Whitfield. The Pirate grapplers started the season by defeating arch rival Northwest. Then our matmen launched themselves into a four-team tournament held at Midwest City and came in second. After compiling an impressive four and one record the wrestlers traveled to Geary to place second in the ln- vitational Tournament. Next they went to Midwest City and placed fifth in the 16 team Midwest City Invitational Tour- nament. Following this the Pirates dropped a dual meet to Midwest City, pinned Norman, and were mauled by US Grant, class AAA champions. During this dry spell the Pirates took on the class AA champs, l-lobart, and after a hard fight the Pirate ship was sunk in the final minutes of the match. Coach Gerald Whitfield instructed the matmen in new techniques and instilled the winning spirit needed for suc- cess. Not having an assistant coach, Mr. Whitfield relied heavily on manager Leslie Cordonnier during the year. WlTl-l muscles flexed to capacity, Pirate matman Allen Travis skillfully attemptsto pin his Northwest defender. 126, GRAPPLERS on the Putnam Pirates mat include: FRONT ROW: J. Jackson, L. Ward, R. ROW 3: W. Wilcox, B. Sartin, J. Hays, M. Gibson, J. Nicar, B. Whitten, S. Gold, J. Pinion, Julien, B. Garrett, D. George, D. Travis, L. Bolain, D. Hamil. ROW 2: W. Winkler, B. R, Fgley, ROW 4: B, Roper, K. Stonebreaker, G. Copper, B. Treece. Wildey, K. Stephenson, D. Deal, J. Holmes, L. Wells, S. England, C. Lyman, M. Little. DEEP in concentration, Putnam City's Johnny Pinion tries a single-leg take down as his Edmond Bulldog opponent Keith Englewood struggles to get away. IN a tangle of arms and legs PC wrestler Wink Winkler finds a possible escape by controlling his JM Bear opponents leg, 127 mmf' V W -si , 1-,S - 1,1 m,m,ff - 'wrt' M-adm ' f lf . '- SiQ+farif1:isas-ailvwwff' xiii i, M gf 'Q -i,,. H- ' '- . . - W.. .awf- kgffiiwgwwmggtijgfesgug'gig K K I K, . r 1 . 1 L- ee, VAINLY attempting to escape the grasp of PC matman Dennis George, John Marshall Bear Don Jackson slowly moves to an upright position Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam Putnam SCOREBOARD City 30 Northwest City 20 Edmond City 42 Capitol Hill City 21 John Marshall City 18 Midwest City City 25 Norman City 3 US Grant City 17 Hobart City 23 Tulsa Edison City 21 Del City 4-team Tournament 2nd place Geary Tournament 2nd place Midwest City Tournament 5th place Mid-state Tournament 4th place i i David Hamil David George Wink Winkler 1l5lbS. 123 IDS. 130 lbs. BVUCS Saffifl Mike Gibson Ken Stonebraker 145 'DS 152 lbs. 160 lbs. Dwight Deal Bill Wildey 133 lbs. 137 lbs. Johnny Pinion Ralph Fgley 157 IDS- Heavyweight 128 Chuck Weigi Dale Travis 177 lbs. 98 lbs, First in State Second in State STOPPING an attempted escape Dwight Deal shows the skill it takes to turn a near disaster to his advantage. WRESTLING Ivlatmen tight to gain fourth place in lVlid-State standing UP on top for ridingtime Putnam City wrestler Johnny Pinion slaps his Edmond op- ponent down on the may with a hard slam before getting two points for a takedown, WRESTLING, football, and track manager Les Cordonnier and his wrestling as- sistant Merrill Hamilton check their equipment before the Pirates' next meet. is tlgg i it 4 A? 130 WRESTLING QUEEN y Royalty shown gratitude tor their support ot matmen Shirley Coburn Attendant Debbie Penland Queen REFLECTING her excitement and pleasure at being chosen wrestling queen, Deb- bie PenIand's animated smile conveys one reason she is the matmen's choice. Peggy Csizmadia Attendant ! at -1 'M f - .sic . r-4 , 'fd 1 , -, .,,,. g X L1 i A f g ft, A fi - 1, i it s A 4 i 1 r X t U 3 FRONT ROW: J. James, B. Tharp, J. Bare, D. Chandler, D. Persons, M. Heenan. ROW D-StaPD,-C. Hines, T. Duncan, B. Oaks, J. Sharp, L. Bolain. ROW 6: J. Mickley, M 2: D. Spencer, C. Suman, F. Bensinger, B. Vest, M. Oaks, M. Ridings, D. Smith. ROW Anderson, S. Wisley, J. Cooke, B. Holt. BACK ROW: A. Lakin, J. Sonderegger, D 3: M. Fry, D. Purifoy, J. Best, R. Mahaffey, R. Colbert, S. Morton, J. Linder. ROW 41 Longstreath, D. Miller, F. Hessmer. CROSS COUNTRY Distance runners set high goal for future squads Led by new head coach Mr. Dick Close the Putnam City Cross Country team finished higher in the State and Mid-State races than they have since the 1964 season, finishing second in both. Headed by State and Mid-State rnedalists Dave Stapp, Roger Woolery and Randy Heierding, they took first at the OSU meet. FREE tour of the pits, one of the many advantages of Cross Country, is taken by Chris Suman while practicing for the State and Mid-State meets. CROSS-COUNTRY stars Randy Heierding and Chris Suman jog down the road on one of their late afternoon runs in the country while in training. 131 SWIMMING Tankers splash forward placingthird at Mid-State PERFECT form is taken for granted by spectators but long hours of practice are put in by Bruce Holt to improve his butterfly stroke. ANXIOUSLY awaiting the sound of the whistle for the start of the race, PC swimmer Steve Sonnenberg prepares to get a quick start in the first event. Ending the season with a 12 and 1 record the Putnam City swimmers attained an unpresidented school record for the most wins in a single year. Aided greatly by the Sonnenberg Bro- thers and All American diver Mark Anderson the Pirates started the season by defeating Classen but were quickly succumbed by John Marshall. After this stunning loss the PC swimmers inflicted losses on Northwest, Enid, Midwest City, Capitol Hill, Douglas and Harding. Falling twice to the Pirates were Classen Enid, Capitol Hill and Douglass. The Pirates placed first inthe PC relays and third in a controversial Mid-State meet. Headcoach Mr. Gene Firth finished his fourth and finest year. FRONT ROW: D. Lynn, S. Drass, R. Cole, J. McGoodwin, R. Hermes. ROW 2: R. Relyea D. Sonnenberg, D. Altendorf, S. Sonnenberg, C. Fountain. BACK ROW: M. Isbell, J. Bray, D. Finefrock, S. Ard, W. Tanner, B. Holt, G. Clark. ROW 3: D. Barnicoat, C. Norvell, S. Norvull. M' Anderson, U- SOHHGHUBFE- W E H In-.-1 'WHERES my life saver?' gasps Jack Smith emerging from the poolI DIVING proficiency is accomplishment worked for by Wes Tanner at YWCA. LA I :aw . 1 PREPARING for the big splash, Bruce Holt comes out of a lackfknife. DOING swim sprints, Mike Isbell and Jack Bray leap into the pool. I I .,,, , .I VAAL N V,,. In D L I I VZ ui ,I Q :I Ib in I n V.VA. I FI 2 ,I 4 ' ' ' V I K ' I '-., l'f' 4 1 I sf ? I - 3 . 4 Q. . N I If. Y Ii 5,35 FJ i f :sw mr G X M 1 I I I I I I 5 V A , ' M II -f We I I - I 5 r eg A I 5 1 ,M ---- v Ms I- 3-Vu I VI5:PI1r.,.WzlM I .ELLA I, jf II, v:::i.:.5.vIE,:.-Q .,.,.,..,.Inw Q-M II ulrlu. - I A WWW? 2 . 'W 'Af 4 'II,,,2 Cg'y,wv1' if 1 ,ge-egg ,,?.:.,r ,I , .W I IMIIAQMI M,..vv'I II -I..w M -' wfmm M-:grII:.-f-I jf If TW gd ,I M- Maia- I - I 'f 'o . fif'f'r -'r- I .I A' yew W M ,M jg I,m:,,,,v:5 W - ,Irvs ' M xii.. 'vw J. gr I II V H ff II W I .Fd ,.. , -wr AWA we mei -' f I KM -I I. ' 'w .,,I1 f f' H N II ' WWW' I so IIIII H IIII I g HM, fi 1 7 W Ig I I I if I W IW j:fIIIi:yI,I KMIIWM ' ' 133 Gi Mg. is ,Ulf FRONT ROW: D. Crawford, V. Edwards, S. Balwin, N. Taylor, L. Smith, V. Harding. BACK ROW: N. Binkley, M. Ray, D. McDonald, K. Blair, T. Owens, B. Pasternik, N. Dudgeon, L. Mahan, D. Linn, B. Hiller, D. Penland, D. Smith, S. Summers. GIRLS' SPORTS Badminign, table tennis, volleyball, tennis, and CONCENTRATING on just that precise return which often makes the difference in tournament outcome are Cathy Baker and Bonnie DePron. 152 SHARING the gym with boys' teams motivates Susan Baldwin, Margaret Ray and Karen Blair to use every spare minute to practice volleyball. 5 7 f s, N, K,- 'Sf BADIVIINTON Ace, alias Debbi Linn, watches the birdie as she prepares her famous two-in-one stroke, hitting the birdie and her opponent. tumbling quality upperclassmen to letter TRIVIAL as attendance records may seem, Miss lvine PaViS and SYUCl9llt teacher, Miss Tricia Hall find them vital before the day's sports. TRAMPOLINE workouts help to keep Deanna Crawford and other team- mates fit but also add variety to their everyday routine ot calisthentics. I NLM al ng, Vx 1 2231521 - f-535 P , ,W 7,225 f wan,-Her ., , im .IW 2 y xx gm? W Y sm, ,L 5 .efsfwr my . iii? ' ' STUDENT LIFE The stillness of dawn gives way to a burst of life, Movement begins to ebb and flow with a rhythm set by a prevailing mood. A special spark in the air seems to glow. . . lt's our world within the magic of youth Vibrant, exciting, alive! Carefree hours and days, Sparkling moments and smiling eyes, Free spirits and open doors, A deep feeling of tradition Memories and dreams grow within these halls. A building. . . loved becomes a school. frw... PUTNAM City West, now under construction, SPECTATORS view the major tragedy of 1940, when the new school building which Mr. I. M will be open for classes in fall of 1968. Putnam wished to be an institution for persons of all ages, was almost burned to the ground THROUGH the years the growth of Putnam City has forced an addition of CONSTRUCTED in 1914, this building was the first Putnam twenty-one temporary buildings, notoriously known as the 'T-Buildingsi City School. lt housed classes for grade school, junior 1 , ,M 1 'ff' -4- Y ,fitf ii 'i 'V , 'A ,,if ' 57 'Q Y - 'iiwxlklii ' , N..- tr high and high school. Pictured along with the school bus are the faculty and the students enrolled in 1914-15. PC IN REVIEW Community growth forces first secondary school split Originally intended as the capitol building, Putnam City has pro- gressed from one building on 4Oth and Grove to one high school and another presently under construction, three junior high schools, and twelve elementary schools. The land, which changed hands several times, finally belonged to lVlr. l. Nl. Putnam, who 'desired a school that would teach vo- cational skills to persons of all ages.' The school was founded in 1914 and named 'Consolidated School No. 1, this was later changed to Putnam City. The first graduating class in 1919 con- sisted of three members. In 1940, the initial structure burned and two years later another building was destroyed by fire. In 1961, a tornado demolished one side of the high school gymnasium. The largest high school audi- torium in Oklahoma was utilized for the first time in January of 1964 with the annual Press Assembly and coronation. , Qvffsf . OPENING of the new high school in 1958 was a big event in Putnam's history 139 PC IN REVIEW Cid and nevv combine to form paragon of Putnam's traditions 2 -11, Q, V 1 ,, IV, , , 5 , re 5 i' wr . ,rm y . K R C' xx 524 ,mise A . , K , FAST-moving generation ot teenagers becomes caugnt up in tne modernfday mass production TRADITIQN Of piedge Day retains ridiculous as scnool pictures are taken in tne semblence of moving tnrougn an assembly line. appafei tggtifieg Sophomore Connie Williams! SCHOOL pictures ot yesterfyear, involving considerably tevver students from Putnam City, took on a more leisurely form, allowing extra time tor individual posing by Roy Wagner. 140 REGARDLESS of the year, Putnam students display pride inthe Pirates. Wnetner tne cry is Beat tne Bears, or 'Orange Power is Bestgwnetnertnere is dignified spirit or energetic spirit, tne true alma mater will remain in the neart of every Putnamite forever. 1 PAST Princess Pirate Pledges don garp witn the desire oi carrying on tne tradition Qt pep club pledge day, vvnicn WHS pegun in 1936 141 ILLUMINATED by a spotlight, the Stars and Stripes is carried ARCHES heavy with dozens of red roses, made by the junior class by an American Legion member in the Veterans' Day Assembly. girls, is a tradition dating as far back as the class of 1946. CEREMONIOUSLY shoveling the bit of earth signaling construction, Mr. Leo Mayfield takes part in the ground breaking ceremonies for the West- side YMCA. Other distinguished participants who witness the event while awaiting their turn are Mr. B. D. Eddie, lVIr. Lowe Runkle and Mr. Don Greve. INTERNATIONALLY famous for his speeches as well as accomplishments inthe world of sports, Mr. Bobby Richardson, former New York Yankee intielder, speaks to the student body at the FCA assemblies. Tradition, patriotism, guests inspire PC youth TWO generations of PC graduates, Johnny Hawk and his father, J. C. Hawk, distrie RECALLING his Qareeras a newsman, Mr, Gene bute name tags to those attending the alumni associational meeting in September. Tnamag Speaks at the annual Press Assembly, was STUDENT LIFE Enthusiastic Putnamites express spirited emotions 'One, two, three. . . ORANGE POWER!' and a new tradition was born. Spirit rode high at every game, but these words summed up the feeling of each individual in the entire school. This cry was heard not only from the pep club, but from the boy's unofficial cheering section urging our all-sports boys on to another victory. As the school song was sung, a faint hum of the Kazoo Marching Band rose above the crowd. On the days of games, the halls were plastered with signs, homeroom bulletin boards overflowed with de- corations and the gym echoed with the sound of the pep assemblies. Buses to away games, parades and decorated cars publicized the Putnam City Pirates. Competition among schools united the student body and teams in their efforts for victory. The pride and spirit of PC are ever-present in memories of echoing stands. TRUE devotion to the cause, in this case being basketball, is demon- strated by Billy Hughes, who 'braves the pain' of an injured ankle. 144 SPECTATORS observed unusual occurrences at Putnam Cify'S sports events when the Kazoo Band, in full swing, displayed school spirit. MIDDLE classmen Mike Reece, Rick Smith, Ricky Smith. Mike Fletcher. Greg Jones, Marlin Butcher and David Gleason board their spirit 'tv Mr'-f 2. 'PIRATES will do it againl' proclaim Kathy Rogers, Pam Walters and Debby Shirey at the pep assembly before the foot- ball game with the Enid Plainsmen. Although it was an 'away' game, the Pirate turn-out was several hundred. truck enroute for the long awaited Enid football game where Orange TOGETHERNESS is 3 telephone booth full of Linda Thomson, Becky Power again came through with 8 19-6 victory for The Putnam Pirates. Wallace, Carolyn Swartz, Jean-ann Wilkes, Diane Day and Sandra Webb. 'P l ff if K2 1 T gf ,,, fs 125 1 5 'W-,W l , fl r STUDENT LIFE Faculty image combines Understanding, instruction Just what is a 'typical' teacher? A doddering human being carrying the 'board of education' in one hand, a textbook in the other and an eternal frowning face? Does the hem other skirt flow around the tops other high-button shoes? Or does he carry the good ol' hickory stick and part his hair precisely in the middle? Obviously, you don't go to Putnam City l-ligh School. Picture a 'typical' PC teacher. The ancient image of schoolmarms and masters is forever ruined. Although they don't dress like Mickey Mod and Twiggy, they have not been left in the dust raised by a horse and buggy. Our teachers didn't leave school spirit at their alma maters, but they 'brought it on home' to PC. Meaning- ful rapport results in better motivation of students. LOVE for animals results in a menagerie of dogs, rabbits, cats and birds being brought into 237 tor tirst aid and tender loving care. 'lVlama T' talks over the problem ot a home for the little pup who must be 'disposed ot by noon' because his tamily is moving that day. 'ALL right, we're going to do this right the first time. 33, 25, 46 rlikel OK, throw itl No, now, wait a minute, don't tackle me now,' Dean Baldwin instructs his brother Carter as they try their hand at the game that is known in most high school circles as football. 146 '1 --x Q 5 ...N-...wa LUNCH hour provides a refreshing break for Mr. Ronald Collier, Mr. Dick Close, Mr, Gerald Whitfield, Mr. Dean Baldwin, Mrs, Nancy Gallop, Mrs. Janelle Kirby, Miss Pearle Coffey, Mrs. Suzanne Rich and Mr. Fred l-larnbrick. 'WHO do they think they're kidding?' laugh David Stark and Mrs. Kathryne Sandlin displaying a piece of MWC propaganda. This article expresses the Bombers' views on what newspapers classify as the 'game of the decadef STUDENT LIFE Putnamites 'rock out' at mixers following games 'The beat goes on' as Putnamites relax at Student Council sponsored mixers after home games. The initial Grand Opening mixer during GO week encouraged friendships, and the following mixers continued to provide oppor- tunities to mingle with the crowd. Students often went home with floppy socks, headaches, and worn-out hose, but usually happily tired. Proceeds from the AFS hop went for the drive because the 'Nightmares' donated their services. Cans come rolling in at the Ideal Date Coronation and dance. Cost to each participant was fifty cents worth of canned goods for the Christmas Drive. The Football Homecoming mixer shattered attendance records with 9932 present, not including 36 to 40 workers. Student Council representatives earned service points by working at the shoe check and at the door. The mixers provided valuable experience for Student Council repre- sentatives as well as a good timeforthe rest ofthe students. MOMENTS of relaxation after an evening of dancing provide a wel- come relief. Mike D'Eath, Robyn Prince, Pam Campbell and AFTER the coronation of Putnam's Ideal Dates, Karen Beville and Jim Page enjoy the sock hop following the PC-Grant basketball game. Randy Zweifel take advantage ofa band break at the AFS fund raising sock hop which provided for next year's AFS program 148 'ima Q HEADING the list of sock hops sponsored bythe Student Council throughout the year, the Go Week mixer concluded a week of activities providing opportunities for sophomores to become acquainted with Putnam. 'KING for a day' Roger Paynter, with his attendants David Farris and Mike Williams, clown around duringthe Wrestling Homecoming Sock Hop celebrating the victory ofthe Pirate Nlatmen Over Norman Tigers 25-19 riff i ixm, 11 -S5 , e me i J- M , r 'b t. -. fi if ' ,y ar x' W OKLAHOMA CITY area foreign excnange students were presented to tne Germany, Jurgen Hoffman-Germany, Zerin Boyavlurkey, Tereza Arri STUUGVWT bOdy at the AFS QSSQWDIV and attended SOVHG SWGVUOOU UHSSGS. guala-Uruguay, Claudie Billion-France, Titny Hason-Chile, Cindy Berriel Tney are lVlaria Nloncaio-Ecuador, Nlarta Gil-Brazil, Helmut Doring- Brazil, Robin Kora-New Zealand, and Nicey Wagener-Luxemburg 'DOG is man's best friend' in German or in English. Foreign exchange student, Helmut Doring seems to realize tnat 'Ginger' understands nis feelings. Cindy, Helmut and Robin -Imports of AFS, ICYE Coming from the four corners of the earth, students leave their homes, families and friends to come to a strange country to further their education. In the completion of their studies, foreign exchange students find that they have learned more than another language or the subjects taught in the classroom. The experience gained from living and talking with the people teaches them the ways and customs of another nation first-hand. The power of actual experience can even surpass the power of the press when one knows the ways of a country. Living in the United States and with her people can be a more effective way of learning than a text book could teach. Cindy Berriel, Brazil, Robin Kora, New Zealand, and Helmut Doring, Germany, found the USA not half as frightening as they had feared. In tact, they thought the States much like their home countries. The three fit easily into Putnam's curriculum. Cindy added her wit to the body copy on the yearbook staff, Helmut developed talent as a photographer on the Putnam City Hi-Lites and Robin supplied his speed to the track team. They stated their true feelings in the AFS assem- bly as a 'most memorable year . . . I want you to know that I feel that I'm a part of Putnam,' 'I consider you all great friends, l'II never forget Putnam City . . . I love you aII,' and 'We couIdn't do without the help of other countries like the U.S. to help rebuild our city. Thank youf GARBED in typical American teenage after school clothes, Cynthia Berriels smile compensated for that sometimes elusive English word. IN that moment which climaxed anticipation, David Stark extended the American hand of friendship. to Robin Kora upon his arrival. AFS president Jane Hoch and Robins American brother Charles Zelhart ioined in greeting him. ,, ' -an 3. I5'I l AFTER every game Putnam City students flock to their favor- ston join the crowd after the bout with the John Marshall Bears ite teen-spot, Across the Street. Pat Ratliff and Jerry John- at the Basketball Homecoming to chortle over events of the evening. STUDENT LIFE Divergent interests meet modern teenagers' drive FINAL practices prepare DeAnn McDaniel for her Lyric Theater audition. ff MZ- .IQ Q MW wr iii' ' 'Q' -ff . I 53??'it :fi ,Q . cms hge . wr raises Zi- ' .... X64 W . K , AW-L A gm iggw 223. ,Q EYS M s g. i as Q' if I iffmr EXCITNIENT runs high when snow hits Oklahoma. Bob Ballard and Cindy Hill engage in a rollicking snowball fight despite the midnight hour. PIANIST Vicki Herndon uses talent to serve school and community. Anticipation of weekends builds up for most teens. Leisure allows time for friends, forgetting cares. Some trek to the 'in' teen hang-out. Others use talents to serve their community. Still others escape to the coun- try for a carefree time with just a horse or a dog. Most students lead two separate lives, one with the complexities of searching for knowledge - the other free and easy. Two worlds-differenthyet somehow alike. FOOT in stirrup, Dee Click mounts Bolo foreseeing a leisurely ride. Indecision clouds her face as she decides upon her destination. T53 PROUD pillar of 'P's, David Merryman, Bart Green, Walt lvlachala, Dale Barnicoat, Terry Kimsey, Bill Coyle, Sam Birchall, Gary Prescott, Lindy Pearson, David Farris, Nathan Craig and Donnie Cornett stack up their spirit. FINAL touches are applied by Charles Zelhart and Steve Norvell while working on their homeroom bulletin board tor Christmas. Classrooms received awards in the categories of religious and original commercial decorations. .aei?2k?2L+i 3' 154 STUDENT LIFE Daily routine is broken by extracurricular activities Ci-IOSEN by the staffs as Prince and Princess ot Print, Paul Puritoy and Darla Reubell represented PC at the annual lnkslingers Ball. CRACKER JACKS provides Steve Koch, son ot Jim Kocn, with the needed upflitt to obtain the ball from Mike Polansky. 155 STUDENT LIFE 'Come to the Cabaretl' evinces individual talent Final dabs of paint brushed on the props, last-minute costume alterations, remaining lines of music memorized, dress rehearsal, and the curtain rises on Putnam's talent show, 'Come to the Cabaretl' Entertainment which ranged from a karate exhibition to a New Zealand native dance to a bassoon trio, demon- strated the wide variety of talent possessed by Putnamites. 'Girl from lpanema', sung by Brazilian AFS student Cindy Berriel, added a south-of-the-border flavor. A hushed auditorium waited breathlessly as Robert O'Connor pre- pared to break two inches of concrete with his forehead. Broadway musical Porgy and Bess provided Summer- time', modernized by Stephanie Smay, and 'Bess You ls My Woman Now', dramatized by John Johnson and Debbie Giannopoulos. In an exaggerated take-off of Helene Johnston's position, John Johnson portrayed her role as the affluent and debonair director who reviewed the four auditioning acts. Nancy Kerby presented 'Meditationsf after which mini-skirted Robin Kora danced his native 'Hakaf 'Draft Dodger's Rag' and 'The Cleaning Woman's Plaintive Mel- ody' made up the following two acts. Flashing psychedelic lighting and 'Turkish March' accompanied master of ceremonies David Paul in his stroll off the stage, preceding the programs final acts. With the closing lines of the 'Cabaret' theme song, the band joined with the entire cast for the rousing finale. WEEKS of planning and practice go into a smooth performance for the annual talent show, sponsored by the Student Council. Giving last- SCHOOL spirit, not only for Putnam, but also for New Zealand is shown by AFS student Robin Kora as he acts out his 'school song' minute pointers to the cast and production staff at the final dress rehearsal for 'Come to the Cabaretl' is director, Helene Johnston. LEAPING onto the stage, brown belt karate expert Robert O'Connor and his assistant Mike D Eath perform fantastic feats of mind over matter. Highlighting their exhibition, Robert broke two inches ot concrete with his torehead WHILE moppingthe audition room floor, the cleaning lady, Betsy Roberts, expresses her ambitions in 'Oh, To Be a Nightclub Star'. I ' X 9f15'Lw.-'73, 4 vu ' y A 1 0 ir 'sl J x I 4: :I J .1 1 J 1 W . X32 k 'i K X' ' .w xx xv ' 4. V - , fr X 1 Y 4 ' Q 11 -- - -- , -f X V Q ' - ' xx x , X Q k 1 f , ' s , .4 X U l S J , w. . lf, 4 g,, , V2 V x, 1 , Y X 1 G x Q R if f J ., M , , X! N71 1 W fr . x. X u x ,Q M E , w, J 5 uv X , X u x ,. UL 1: W .. I 0 1 CLASSES Along the time-worn paths we trod Lie happiness and sorrow The hopes and dreams of yester-year Today. . . and our tomorrow. Each shrouded path is woven in Til one . . . is part of all The pattern made is proud Tradition lies within these halls. 1 MR. AND MISS PIRATEER Fellow Students Honor Symbols of Youth Ideals Youth idealizes and honors members of the peer group. Not too often does the selection of students coincide with that of their instructors. In the case of 1968's Mr. and Miss Pirateer, the choice of the student body supported that of the faculty last spring when they chose the four representatives from Put- nam City for Girls and Boys State. At the senior assembly David Stark and Helene Johnston were presented as Mr. and Miss Pirateer while Laura Renegar and Doug Polk were presented as runners up. Proving worthy ofthe honor given to them David Stark was elected Oklahoma's Governor of Boys State, Doug Polk Secretary of State and Helene Johnston was named in the Top Ten of Girls State. Moving to the national scene, Laura represented Okla- homa at Girls Nation in Washington DC. David was selected as Oklahoma's delegate to the House of Bur- gesses in Williamsburg, and Doug Polk and Terry Grogan went to Washington for the Cherry Blossom Tournament, These eight young people have given of their time and talents to continue to uphold the image of Putnam City in service, citizenship, scholarship and leadership. Terry Grogan and Sue Haggard Attendants Laura Renegal' and DUUB Polk David Paul and Suzi Penticuh Attendants Attendants BOYS AND GIRLS STATE Pirate politicians awarded high honors for exploits Boys and Girls State exposed four Putnam City students to various levels of government. Doug Polk was elected by his fellow Boys Staters to the office of Secretary of State. Upon his return, he replied, The most worthwhile thing was seeing and getting to know people from all parts of our state and from completely different backgrounds.' Doug nominated fellow Pirate, David Stark, to the office of governor. David Stark was elected Governor of Oklahoma Boys State. The honor seemed to be equally balanced out with the worry and loss of pounds. Both ends of the candle burned as he prepared speeches for the election day. After being elected governor David stated, 'lt isn't as much fun as it looks but the experience compensates for itl' Helene Johnston, who was Sooner platform committee chairman and the outstanding citizen of her mock city, stated upon being chosen to represent Putnam at Girls State, l've been enjoying democracy all my life, and now it's time to find out exactly what it is.' Laura Renegar was chosen one of the two Oklahoma delegates to attend Girls Nation, held in Washington D.C., as well as serving as Minority Floor Leader in the l-louse of Representatives at Girls State. Asked about her trip, Laura replied, tEverything was marvelous! I left Girls Nation impressed with my duties as a citizen and what a big part the good citizen plays in the American way of life. CAMPAIGNING as the Federalist candidate for president of Girls Na- tion, Laura Renegar takes time out for sightseeing in Washington DC. CONFERRING over bills to be presented the following day at Boys s i Helene Johnston Doug Polk Ccompiisnedatconventions i wi' OKLAHOMA BUYS STR E it K State are David Stark, Governor, and Doug Polk, Secretary of State. PUTNAMS 'Tnorougniy Modern Miiliej Helene Johnston, was rewarded for ner willingness to work by being cnosen Sooner platform commit- tee chairman and outstanding citizen of ner Girls State mock city. Aff, 6QAU6ff?75j I a 1 'NL iff: QEEN A 65547 ,NFLUEMCE QM UN Affbj fiqafbngw mae! THAN fmt! OTHER Tinaffezs 'Q gfffd fi ,Lai af Fw HAQ It 86507 I Lifqeuioe gfpffzfiuei ,N wwe cum 7-H5 1.f?5f Z 70.10 vEfJiQ.5l ,007 GAJLY IN E1-EcTi2arJfc5 ELM, 193007 1-ff!-E. lam .so QTVAAJKFUL j'HA7O0f'WC Laura Renegar David StarkjE9C,,g,g,g Lfki YUM 'Qc'61LfLEC7-fi ff27F0f2A7flUCc' OF 'fh0Ef'U6' AN? 7?f9aHf'U6 A5007 1-IFE if-11774 TEEMAGERJ MJ gc,-faoL, .jf I-HQUE Tfaxgw 5 H5517 ALL UUA MANY 3f5QU55fDM5 Z ffiieeumifvfs Wffofgoafcaf. 19,99 163 fffffwmf. HND Tiff HAVE QEEAJ A QCKEA7' QENEXFH- T6 045, jf KEALLY X . pffgcfflfg YUUQ F1NE ,6iff,Q15fl!9lU AIIJNUG f!7't'Xg7'fmp,,jy A5 A UYUQCHER AM-D A5 H ERSON. fW4v Gan 5 E55 AMD !5f'ffP bf'-L 91-wHtl5,G D ,L , 0 L C Y OO UCKK f'ZJCE gfflil. NATIONAL MERlT Responsible graduates awarded college scholarship Test scores, high school grades, school citizenship, creative accomplishment and leadership qualities of the students are evaluated in the selection of the National Merit Scholars. These tests are taken at the end of the junior year and the returns stated during the beginning of the senior year. Semi-finalists are able to advance to the finalist status, as did ten of Putnam City's qualifying students, by receiving the recommendation of their school, they must submit a list of their scholastic and outside activities. Senior Counselor, Mr. Hugh Coonfield expressed, 'These National Merit Finalists are sought by colleges all over America. They are in most cases our lead- ers of tomorrow, and for this we congratulate them.' ALWAYS searching for contemporary concepts to advance their know- ledge Bob Altson, Steve Arwood and Kathy Geurnsey use library aids. l T64 xt sllill. . iilt it, . A Nw. yy '- H ,sr-Wm- . . PAUSlNGfor a moment of contemplation are fellow National Merit Schol- ship Winners Ellen Beard, Jim Lewis and Judy Van Wyngarden. ABLE leaders with brains! That's what is to be said of John Dereberry, vice-president of NFL and David Stark, president of Student Council. Nun- P S Li A1 .2919-Gs4r!s,P:1'l' 'ONLY one more year to go. Do you think we will make it?' question Mike Chandler, Anne Miley, Anne Chafer and Sharon Bivins. STRAIGHT A'S PC students strive for excellence in academics Three-fourths of the academic battle of being an honor student is maintaining the required grades. Students with a straight A or 4.0 grade average have an excellent chance of becoming their class' valedictorians. Those honored are students with 4.0 averages since their freshman year. For the juniors, they have only one more year to keep up their hard-earned grades. The sopho- mores still have half of their high school career to go. 'Will I be able to wear this white robe when l graduate? seems to be the pressing issue on the minds of every honor student. Although maintaining their high grades is difficult, many of these students participate in several of the school activities. The number of doors that can open for these scholars is unlimited and the scholarships offered to them are numerous. Putnam City High School's honor students also show academic excellence in several national tests. WONDERING if they may be holding the stumbling blocks that could be thrown in front of them in the next two years are the 4.0 sophomores. Seated: Tom Heck, Harlan Moore and David Cotton. Standing: Ronnie Bross, Nancy Hefner, Gary Peterson, Beth Snyder, Shirley Leitner, Pam Wilson and Lucy Gorena. ff? ... ll T65 my . W, ,MJF Q . xr A' 3 Q .. L .Nw g VALEDICTORIANS Academic merit denoted by the white worn at commencement Leading a regiment of blue, 13 gowns of white rise to deliver a last farewell to Putnam City on behalf of their class. The white identifies the valedic- torians of the class of '68. After maintaining a 4.0 grade average through high school, they are recognized and honored by leading their class mates under the rose-covered arches. Two of the valedictorians, Ellen Beard and Jim Lewis, made near per- fect scores of 33 on their ACT. Jim also made the highest score on the SAT recorded in the history of Oklahoma. Ellen attended a math institute at OU last summer and both attained National Merit Semi-finalist. Two more of the valedictorians brought honor to Putnam City when the citizens of Boys State elected David Stark Governor and Doug Polk Sec- retary of State. David, president of the Student Council, is a National Merit Semi-finalist and German King. Both he and Doug, who has won the OU Debate award and Northwestern University Debate award and Regional State Qualifier, were Oil Executives for a day. Gaining entrance into three honorary organizations, State and National Honor Society and Biology Honor Society, John Derebery won the Student Council award in Chemistry and Oil Executive for a day. Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish, English and Anthropology reflect his interests. John attended a debate clinic during the summer at the University of Kentucky. John as well as Jim Lewis and Doug Polk represented Oklahoma at the Cherry Blossom Debate Tournament at Washington D.C. Spirit committee chairman and two-year cheerleader are two titles that boast of their holder's interest in school spirit. Suzie Penticuff, attendant to football and basketball queen and to Miss Pirateer, belongs to the National Honor Society and State Honor Society. Being editor and queen for the yearbook, and vice-president of Quill and Scroll, Phyllis Mace crowds her schedule by being active in her church. She has been made a Phillip's Honor Student for two years, was named an Oil Executive, and is in the State and National Honor Society. Sharon Neumann, a member of Student Council, pep club and the National and State Honor Societies, was chosen to be an OSU Honor Stu- dent. Treasurer of World Affairs, a member of Mu Alpha Theta and an OSU Honor Student, Karen Beville broadens her knowledge through member- ship in the Art, French and Latin Clubs, and belongs to State and National Honor Societies. ln the National Honor Society and State Honor Society, Cynthia Faul also dons the white robe of honor. She backed the Pirates in the Pep Club and was in Spanish Club, FBLA, Thespians and chorus. Another Oil Executive for a day, Kay Bowers is active in Mu Alpha Theta, Math Club and JCL. True to her fellow colleagues, Kay belongs to the National and State Honor Societies. A three-year member of chorus, Kay took part in the Christmas Assembly. An OSU Honor Student, Charlotte Hughart is a member of the State and National Honor Societies and is FHA secretary. She supported her team for the third year in the pep club and was in Latin Club for two years. A two-year member of the Latin and German Clubs, Judi Van Wyngarden is a member of both the National Honor Society and State Honor Society. LIBRARY provides the adequate materials to aid valedictorians David Stark, Sharon Neumann, John Derebery, Doug Polk, Suzi Penticuff, Charlotte Hughart, Phyllis Mace, Karen Beville, Cindy Faul, Jim Lewis, Ellen Beard, Judi VanWyngarden and Kay Bowers. 167 E +32 ' 3 . 4-Q31 W Vx lib If use-' .1 I 'W-11: L -8 v M iff Un... xl' 1' S ',f ff' S 'f I 5 x 4 .xv-A :Q--vw-ffs. , 1 -:.:fg,f ,f -fx' ij... SERVING their fellow students with a smile, the senior class officers, popularity, David Paul, president, and Jill Hunting, girl popularity, spend Becky Hiller, secretaryq Tim Cissell, vice-president, Mark Sneed, boy many YTOUVS Dlaflfllflg and Carrying through Senior Class activities. SENIORS Dedicated and devoted leaders create new ideas Proudly bearing the responsibility of carrying on Pirate customs, the class of '68 demonstrated its ability to evolve new traditions with the renowned battle cry of ORANGE POWER. This word and its powerful meaning created a feeling within each Pirate bringing about the spirit necessary to make this 'The Year of the Pirates' Aware of their responsibility of keeping past traditions alive, seniors welcomed the duty of keeping underclassmen off the green squares, of preserving the spirit of orange and black, and of protecting Pete from being stepped on by unknowing sophomores. Individuals of merit continually follow the tradition of bringing fame to Putnam High School. Producing Miss Teenage Oklahoma City, Secretary of State and Governor of Boys State, a representative in the top ten of Girls State and a member of Girls Nation, PC proved its ability to reach the high goals it set. Also setting goals to serve the community, the student body participated in the Community Chest Fund and Putnam 'Can' Week. Caught up in a whirl of excitement, the class of '68 enjoys the various activities which belong exclusively to the senior class. The purchasing of sweatshirts and an- nouncements, symbols of seniority, begin a wild pace for 168 an active year. Compiling the knowledge gained through twelve years, seniors take the ACT and SAT to compare their accomplishments with those of other high school students throughout the nation. As the year draws to a close, activities become more hectic. The Senior Assembly provides an opportunity to say goodbye to sophomores and juniors. Thefarewell gift to the school leaves a re- membrance of the senior class for years to come. The Senior Banquet and Baccalaureate bring the final gather- ing of the Class of 168. After caps and gowns are ordered and announcements are mailed, the proximity of grad- uation is realized. This long-awaited goal is more than a march through rows of flowered arches, but is a walk which leaves behind the past for a new and more complex future. Thoughts of graduation constantly fill the minds of seniors throughout the year. For some, the most reward- ing goal in the twelve years of formal education is receiving their high school diploma. For a few students this is the end, but for most it is a beginning. Perhaps though, even more important than a diploma is the seniors' responsibility of carrying on tradition and leaving an honorable heritage for future graduating classes. ur 5 'fin 2- . I' Rochelle Aamodt Edwina Acord Michael Adams Gary Adkins Carolyn Aldredge Shelby Alexander Robert Alison Bob Allen Don Allred Carol Andeel Mary Ann Andersen Bob Anderson Ronna Anneler Carol Anthony Susan Apitz Charles Armitage Allen Arthur Steve Arwood William Ashtord Sherry Ashmore Paula Auchenbach Suzi Austin Robert Babione Wanda Bachman Scherry Bacon Sally Baird Robert Baisden Jim Bare Monte Barham Richard Barnett Roger Dale Barnicoat Sharon Bartholomeu Merle Bass Shelley Lynn Bassler Connie Bates John Battle Bruce Baumann Ellen Beard Karen Beard Bill Bell Cynthia Berriel Karen Beville Jay Bigham Paul Biles Richard Birchall Gary Bishop Jim Black Paula Blackard Jim Blake Viki Blackstock Craig Blizzard Carol Bloom Tom Blundell Kathy Boatright Sharon Bodin Steve Bomhoff Beverly Boone Pat Bostick David Bouziden Karen Bowen 170 ,unev- Mn' if ,X ,xv - PCI-lS proudly produces SMILES escape vivacious Debbie Youker as she anxiously awaits the plane which will transport her to the Miss Teenage America pageant. TSW' F K' M71 A , 2 it .NW 4 1'-7' I. :E'f'f5::: ' ry , 1 Kay Bowers Pat Bowlin Greg Boyd Cathy Bozarth Patricia Braden Mike Brady Mike Brandle Neil Bratcher Jack Bray Steve Bray Kenneth Breeden Joyce Brewer Marilyn Bright Barbara Brown Becky Brown Miss Teenage Oklahoma Steve Brown Marilyn Buchanan Rosalie Buchanan Cathy Bullock 1 -'N'uq,:r ' 'G John Burford Steve Burger Suzanne Burks Frona Burns NO CAR could have died a nobler death. Its sole purpose in life 7 was of being the target of James Perry's grudge against Northwest. Car smashes effectively boost school spirit drive Jacquelyn Burns Bea Burris Janet Bush Caryl Butler Howard Butler Kathy Byers Joe Byford David Byler Glenda Caffey Brenda Campbell Dennis Campbell Mike Campbell Lee Card Karen Carlson Mike Carpenter 172 C r to Q-,,,:.- P n g :,i, lu ,Q-,ga 'mf fliffh' A . - EN 5 I 3 ta E E F PH 238 Yugi 5 , 2 J ig ' H gait S Q fig ,, ll, M I i S ' S aswell r R rifef ce c f AQ ee 9 a 1 V, ,M ' iv .S -- Randy Cartwright Sandi Case Delbert Casey Greg Castner Jeff Cates Richard Caviness Dan Center Don Chandler Gary Chapman Judy Chapman Tom Chase John Chastka Chris Chitwood Jack Chronic Tim Cissell Steve Ciupak Robert Claborn Judy Clark Scott Clark Niki Cleavelin Dee Click Joy Clingerman Rodger Cloud Landes Clure Shirley Coburn Candy Cody Bonnie Cole Kenneth Cole Bill Coleman Sue Colvert Mary Cook Horace Cooley Carol Cooper Les Cordonnier Gail Corkle Dave Corley Linda Corley Don Cornett Ruth Cotton Paula Covington Bill Coyle Nathan Craig Radonna Crawford James Criswell Don Cronshey Dieter Cross Christine Crow Peggy Csizmadia Larry Davenport Carolyn Davis Doy Davis Louis Davis Patty Davis Michael Dawes Diane Day Dwight Deal Jimmy DeAngelo Mike D'Eath Dawn Chris Degroat Steve Demos 174 I S 1' a:5n:1Z,:,5: wig te figsgezslm Q' C' 5?l?is?f3E?gEEF5aa Sif- 1'li?!i5i2llS??? SENIORS Kathy Denning Steve Dennis John Derebery Pat Dinsmore Michael Distler Debbie Divelbiss Janice Divis Kathy Dodds Larry Doll Kent Donley Shirley Doran Helmut Doring Kathy Doughty Pete Doughty Marcia Douglass Growing population increased oy AFS students Diane Drass Gary Drummond Michelle Drury Dee Ducharme TEACHING Helmut Doring, exchange student from Germany, howto back an automobile is his Drivers' Education teacher, lVlr. Tom Cheatwood SURVEYING the Homecoming Parade from his perch high atop the Ger- man Club float, Bob Alfson forecasts another victory for the Pirates. SENIORS Mary Duncan Karen Duncum Rita Dunham Phillip Dyer Exoitment of homecoming activities reaches height Kenneth Eason David Edde Jimmie Edwards Vicki Edwards Walker Edwards Caroline Eklund Wayne Eller Bruce Elliott Beverly Ellis Barbara Elmore Jim Emig Steve Epp Ramona Estrada Mike Farha Sherry Farlow 'I76 fiw 2 it 5 S S at 3 Q 3 si , S , S KE , L? s v'-rx K Q T F , as 3 T S v H2151 .,- .V seg Q- 5-33 W.,- ,gf-gfg ,. gsffiis- VQQYTQE + as Lonna Farmer David Farris Marianne Fass Cindy Faul Toni Fehrenbach Pam Ferguson Wayne Ferguson Diane Finley Steve Fishel Dwayne Flaming Deranda Fletcher Trish Fletcher Linda Folsom Fred Forde Susan Forgue Connie Francisco Janet Frazier Dorothy Fread Ron Frieburg George Fritz Stacy Fry Glen Fuller Nancy Furrh Richard Gabbert Suzy Galutia Janone Gardenhire George Garner Shirley Garrison Claude Garrity Joanne Gebhart Marsha Gibbs Mike Gibson Gloria Giles John Gilmore Linda Glasow David Gleason Jerry Goad Donna Goble Bobby Godwin Randy Goff Larry Goff Nancy Goins Christie Goodger Maxine Goodlin John Goodrich John Gordon Debbie Gosdin Chris Graham Shirley Gray Bart Green Jacquelyn Greenwood Barbara Gregory Tom Gregory Gary Griffin Roger Griffin Jim Grimes Terry Grogan Kathy Guernsey Tom Gudell Roger Guilford 178 1111121111 new . s,,.. he. 1 1 111111111111111111 11...1,.1111,11 1 .. ....,,... 1111111112112 M 11,.1,A11,11m1,mgm, . .. ..... ,.,.,.... . .. lSWbf3fC11ix35ii3?iYi3??V 1..111.11, Q7-is 1 1351 4 ' 'fe 'QW' .'1. 1 We 1 5 W 5 1 if 3 1 .11 13 1 3 in :W 15 X' 2 ,1 11 X 111 i if 1575 f 1 5112 if uri?-11.-z 1 lx., , 111.11..1w 1--11, .. 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K Q. gg? 3 as , : Z ,V 1, , l 2 t gg, Xe M 2 ,, X W li A '53 Elk tl., 1 5 My 5 is gms , rw 'ge e 1 K sa i wr S 1 1 ga K , i w 1 David Haley Pam Hamby Joyce Hamilton Charla Hammond Nancy Hampton Gary Hand Judy Handke Nancy Hanks Duane Hanshew Sharla Hardwicke Cooperation, understanding are keys to success Barbara Harlow Kenneth Harrell l Becky Harris Mary Harris 'COME ON, it's not that hard and besides, we've got all these aheadi says Lynell Orth as she tutors sophomore Stephanie Whitehead in math. Randy Harris Janice Hart SENIOR James Joyce unveils Pirates' successful 'SECRET WEAPON' during the Putnam City - John Marshall game held at Taft Stadium. SENIORS Gerry Hartman Kathy Hartman Spirit ot ORANGE POWER evolves into tradition Sue Hartpence Frank Hartzog Richard Harvey Marsha Hastings Steven Hatfield Houston Hawkens Skipper Hawkins Jack Hays Judy Head Richard Healy Chris Hedges Mike Heenan Patricia Heid Judy Heinrichs Peggy Henderson 180 gEw,c,:,,g-'fr-- W-W-M3 i f W wg ' . . ...,,.,, ,eg : f in mist Rs: -'it ,1 ::1vff'1 X . . .sir vatt tt -:-:.t, ,. :,, ::- Jana Hendrick Steve Henrich Candy Henry Johnny Hensley Jeanette Hereford Vicki Herndon Jeff Herron Barbara Hibbert Steven Hicks Cynthia Hill Becky Hiller Richard Hinkle Don Hinshaw Mark Hoffhines Jim Holloway John Holmes Linda Holmes Gretchen Hoover Jim Hoover Bob Horn Lahn Horton Ken Hough Bonnie Houghton Elaine Houser Robert Howard David Hudgins Mary Huffman Charlotte Hughart Betty Hughes Ronnie Hukill Paul Hulseberg Linda Hunt Brenda Hunter Jill Hunting Andrea Hurayt Doug Hurlbut Andy Huston Enice Hutto Marion Hutton Randy Imhoff Sheryl Ireton Margaret Irwin Mike Isbell Connie Jacobs Barry James Don Allen James Larry Jaques Carleen Jaworsky Debbie Jayroe Phyllis Jenkins Robert Jenkins Ronnie Jensen John Wick Johnson John Johnson Julie Johnson Marilyn Johnson Patti Johnson Scott Johnson Steve Johnson Helene Johnston 182 mm,, J Eugene Jones Janice Jones John Jones Larry Jones DISPLAYING the machine used in reanimating frozen mice is John Seward, whose diligent work has won him numerous awards in science. SENIORS Pirates victoriously sail academic, athletic seas Marvin Jones James Joyce Pat Joyce Anita Joyner Deana Jung Mike Kahl Shirley Kang Kenny Karnish Kathy Kartsotis Karen Keele Diane Keener Debbie Kelley Linda Kelly Violet Wright Kemp Cheryl Kenner 183 - i .fra-Wamwwi V- as-,e7,i,.,,,7 was ,rfr my ,?i..ilw,5,,m, I ef, i,,ggn,:7w,sV ., EQ, iw - -in -lkissff . 'fl ' wg Nancy Kerby Q N Debra Kiewra N-we r 'h , J , , ,a S 1 ,'f.- , ,. ,, A.,-. 5 35315, 3, ,Av , I ,., f. , im like 5 L Q X ar 5 ag Qi W , K 'X SA 5 If 1 K Qi by K 'wax wx A MJ ,Leg I 1 M.N, , Terry Kimsey ,N Cheryl King . 4 1'Ei'if'5,eilL'31 .r f, ,. fT 'A--if fr SHOWING that he will go to great lengths to please the senior class, David Paul posts his proclamation of candidacy for class president. SENIORS Final ballots reveal results of class campaigns David Kissell Susan Knox Joy Kodaseet Herschel Koester Robin Kora Linda Korell Susan Kovacs Nancy Kruger Patty Kruger Mike Kruta Kay Kubat Helen Kusek Larry Lamb Richard Lampe Barbara Langford 184 2 My 1 . l Y i , , N , .K ,ner gl mwftffgg 2 J 4 Y 2 we a i S ix tw 2 i 5 1 3 K ' L 1, V ,L,. l 1 if: 7 , 5 Q 33 see W t E? at J ,, Qfaixi gegggef E ,X ge ,yt H- John Lanius Kennie Kay Lawrence Garland Lee Lonna Leffel Lee Ann Leggett Sharon Lemmons Jim Lewis Sandra Lewis Kerry Liesch Debra Linn Jeffrey Lipp Brenda Lofton Debbie Long Linda Long Debra Lovely Leah Loyd Marlou Loyd Carol Lubbers Sharon Lyst Phyllis Mace Walter Machala Linda Mahan Mike Maloney Dale Malwich Betty Mann Georgiann Mann Sandra Mann Billy Manning John Mapoles Jessica Marks 185 Cheryl Marose Jacquie Marsh Bruce Martin Jack Martin Tom Martin Monnie Matthews Maurita Maurer Stella McBride Nick McCartney Becky McClure Pat McCoin Jim McCormick Kathy McCune DeAnn McDaniel Mike McDermott Carol McDonald Deborah McDonald Dwight McKay Janice McKinney George McKinnis Randali McKinnis Karen McLeod Robert McMahon Maureen McMaster Cecil McMiIIin Danny McNamara Buster McNeely Jeannie McNenney Jim McRae Robert McSpadden 186 2- 5 Iggy , -533:-., -:-wif ee: 55 -- .- f, , f. fx as V E51 -. - U -1 :1 . 1 ' L ur 559351 255515 -'IN Z I ' ' 1-. 1 , 44'?1ff2'f1izfiff271,i' - YJ 7 :J ef, f zzz 5. ,, ,WH SENIORS Dorothy Meador Randy Meadors Maryla Meagher Robyn Megee Rick Megli Jane Menard David Merryman Nancy Meserschmidt Debra Messner Gay Michael Keith Milberger Lynn Miler Shirley Miles Maurita Milford Charlotte Miller Year's climax marked by donning caps and gowns David Miller Evelyn Miller Jeanne Miller Kay Miller POSING in her 'sophisticated' clothes for photographer Les Wagner Pat Bovvlin takes time out from summer vacation for class pictures 5 s 5 Pam Miller Larry Millican Cathea Mingee Nancy Minyen Tena Miotke Kirk Mitchell Linda Mitchell Mike Mitchell Bill Mogg Marilyn Mohling Carolyn Moncrief Linda Money David Monk Barbara Moore Peggy Moore Suzanne Moore Vicki Moore Debbie Morgan Evelyn Morgan Gary Morgan Virginia Morgan Richard Morris Dan Morrissey Gary Moser Raydene Moser Norma Mount Cynthia Mounts Dawn Moyer Karen Muller Mark Mullin 188 David Mullinax enum fi, :gm W ,N 5 H5 an Q is K ii LN A ii ,fi 2' 1 i 'Y 1 H ii. 'K :Q i P e M u n d e ' 7 1if'?iI!?':Sf'f:k K, V' .ii-5953?QLHf24'5E.Lii1-9 EEY sg M , L ewfw, ffm: axe-gy., , W ew Q, E' if 'Lf X been 4 S me 4' S Judy Munn Edward Murdock Confidence shevvn by veterans en Orientation Day Marsha Murphy Homer Myers Keith Nance Linda Neal James Neeland Steve Neely Beverly Neill Sharon Neumann Mary Newman Lloyd Nicholas Susan Nicholas John Nickel Gloria Nix Michael Nix Bruce Nolan Jeanette Nordstrom Frosty Norris Jane Norton Chip Norvell Ernest Norwood Martha Nowlin Becky Noyes Stan Nusz Marvin Oaks Carol 0'Brien Robert 0'Connor Dan Oden Kenneth Ogden Susan Ogg Jerry Oliver SENIORS W-Q95 5? ill 555 - A ge .. 1: 'fri rrf J , , fix , if QF if S 1 'H 5 Q? -1.4'J'?4'i' 1 xg, my Efiiigie he L jfs -nfl? t me ' f E Bw 2 S52 if a hh 5 N f mm , 5 Er , ,.., . 5. . Q.. r i k lf L ' '95 5 f l ' 5 X! X l ' 1 r xg S K 1 5 3 tl V ' Q,--Af' Q E 9 S c A 1 ,E W I l I M' Hi, is N, . -5 E K5 L.. 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Library orientation lays foundation for t research Turk Roberts Don Robertson Clif Robinson Janell Rock Ronald Lee Rodgers Marjorie Rogers Rosemary Roodhouse Greg Roof Janis Rose Tommy Rose Gary Ross Raymond Ross Judy Rowan Margaret Royer Joan Runyon 193 SENIORS Bill Rushe' Sylvia Rushing Cheryl Russell John Russell TAKING TIME at lunch for a coke, a bite to eat and a little time to relax and meditate is rare, especially for a busy senior like Chris DeGroat, Meditation rare in face of demanding schedules Mary Rutherford Vicki Rutherford Valeria Rylander Dan Sanchez Bruce Sartinlf Patty Schafer Nelda Schaffner Chris Schafroth Sue Schnabel Virginia Schneider Lynda Schoeifler Pamela Schultz Barbara Scott Terry Scott Ronald Sears 194 Mm , it. :,. I.. li- A 7 View .:.,, me 1 , . V. 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Dan Smith Dave Smith Debbie Smith .'lfms.5.fmtb...'f Kathy Smith Linda Smith Milton Smith Nancy Smith Patti Smith Robert Smith Stephen Smith Mark sneed lf Dave Sonnenberg Jackie Southern Bonnie Sparkman David Sparks If David Spencer James Spruill Gayle Stagner Robert Stamps Paul Stanford David Stark J Kathleen Starr Shannon Stebbens Drew Stephens Dale Stephens Sandra Stevens Kenneth Stonebraker Claudia Strahorn Sandra Straughan Kathy Sturdevant Chris Suman Susan Summers Janie Suter Beverly Sutton Jerry Swain Carolyn Swartz Daniel Swartz Jean Taller Julie Tant Terry Tate Pamela Tayar 196 Linda Taylor in , VI L ....... .lim Taylor - :gym 1 4. T --Q - ' . 1' ,ww ,. l il 'Q -E -fiwlisfifggifgviis2 S1 Jil : A A wr 5 lx er-'W wk Q 6 X isiil 'Y Nancy Taylor Viki Taylor SEEKING advice on college choices, Marvin Oaks and Bill Potts turn to 'The Great White Father,' lVlr. Hugh Coonfield, for information. 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I S ,...,.S QWSSS, ,, , KKK' . . .. i S-1.1 Bill wilson if Donna Wilson Frank Wilson Melissa Wilson Patricia Wilson Steve Wilson Charles Marden Winkler Marty Winn Gina Winneberger Pam Wise David Wiseman Ronnie Witten Jim Womack Darla Womastek Kenneth Wonderly Pam Wood Minnie Woods Terry Woods Susie Woolsey Mickey Worden Richard Worleylf Joann Worth William Wylie James Yang Janet Yarbough Debbie Youker Cheryl Younglf Janet Young Phillip Young Randy Zweifel 201 CONVERSING with Will Rogers' bust are Junior class officers Dennis Purifoy, vicefpresident, and Johnny Merrell, boy popularity while Donna Having overcome the problems presented by the adjust- ment period of being a sophomore, juniors are not yet concerned with the responsibilities that go along with being a senior. The 'middle man' on the totem pole of high school can novv receive full benefit from participating in the various activities offered by the school. Joining in extracurricular activities, a junior may run for an office in Student Council or the pep club in the spring. Their junior year is also the first year for eligibility inthe National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll and for being selected as a representative to Girls or Boys State. Along with these privileges come the traditional re- sponsibilities. Aptitude tests offered to juniors are the National Merit and the PSAT. A combination of both re- sponsibility and opportunity is exerted before the Junior- 202 Kerr, girl popularityg Steve Morton, Presidentg and Karen Blair treasurer eavesdrop and question the nature of this Senior Prom, the planning of which is the main activity of the junior officers. Theclass of 1969 made the selection of a black onyx stone with the Putnam City crest mounted on it as their class ring. Spirit and competition provide the three classes with 'friendly' rivalry as each class tries to out-do the other. During Homecoming Week, juniors supply their time and talent for the class float. The tCan Drive', during 'Putnam Can Week' to brighten Christmastime for less fortunate families, provides another outlet for the class' enthusiasm. Tradition will be well-preserved as seniors hand down their secret of success to next years' leaders. With tra- ditions yet to be made, the class of 1969 will also add to the rich Pirate legacy left to future generations. Judy Abfalter Sue Aderhold Tom Aikman Jack Akin Susan Albrecht Leah Albright John Alfson Cindy Allred Larry Anderson Marsha Anderson Matt Anderson Claudia Andis Mickey Andrus Don Antinoro Jesus Aquirre Lee Arbogast Sherry Arkison Melanie Arwood Karen Ashcraft Randy Ashcraft J David Atchley If Steve Atkins Sue Atkins Carl Ault JUNIORS 1 1 1 f ' ' ' sids . - . 1 .11ff1if11 tif 1.. .' 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That's a matter of opinion says Pam Walters while raising her shotgun with precise aim on a covey of quail. ivy, My Q Pio x P 'vsagxavbxfsmm f, .. glilfliii ' it tigl My , i 'f ' 2 :sf , 11 H T ..,:: wig:-ms, pales? 'J ff 5. ...,,. , , V J Q L. I 71 iisirfifflhi f 2, Lynn Dockray Charles Doll Margaret Dome Craig Donley Joe Dougherty Dennis Douglas Don Douglas Larry Dowell , . aSQ,g5gE5gg,giZiiLgfj.: - in - iiiiiw ' ' K 2 A ,avg ,V A seajifwm QV - ,t gi ' 3 , f s V. iw' , . . A 1 f , . ,J I 'ifikfsilibifii' 1954 , f ' A 55f.siz1zar11gi?L,g?Z?4S5wxv :. .1 -s 'wsfesswsspay x e ta ,, '9. 'ii!Jii: mar, ...-f , Q swat E . :Wm 1 'i' - s 59252 , tm Hwr, 5 J, A ei ,i i , 7 s ig V A' 'K , k k K v::,. D A K ir I- I Ia, 5:51 4 1 ft' 2 1 . 2. 'iff-wr 209 . A ,iifwk 1 . , .Awe . . 1 1 1 12, , 1 gig- 52, - . . 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M le JUNIORS Class Elvin Ervin Mike Estrada Renee Evans Sheryl Evans Normon Fabri Jackie Fairbairn Ronnie Farha Marilyn Farmer Tina Fausett Paula Fauss Gary Fearnow Janie Fedderson Anna Fehr Rhonda Feightner Susan Ferguson Margie Fernandez Donna Feuerborn Mike Fiegener 210 X83 H ,E X Aa? if 'C E 5 lf, c W MA, ,. , 2 l 32? elections ff1512'1122Y11fi1s1iisaisi:lS2g5s1,fti?32?esi asia: 154952 S fs x ,.,, seg .. , 12: S J N W 3 Q Marsha Dowell Debbie Downey Richard Drass Melissa Drayton Susan Drehmer Linda Drunnon Wes Dryden Nancy Dudgeon Tom Duncan Diane Dunlop Linda Dunn Larry Dye r A ::: s 'lf K Gary Eason Beverly Echols 'lll Dianne Edgman Bill Eller David Elliol . I, 'i Janet Ellis l l . ll f Steve Ellis . Hg Mike Ellwood fi 2' X VX 5.. ,yl 2 V 2 Byron Elmore AQA ll' zzn K ' . Jennifer Ely 5' E' Becky Emberton ..-l Doug Endsley l acumen and drive utilize politi 6 2-1 ,1lAA1lAA-.lessee A. WA. -,.w1s - 1 1 .. 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V lg 5 V X il 'Q i ii' Brenda Hutcheson Dennis Hutchins Susan Hutchinson Bruce Hutchison Marshall Hutto Carla lcks Jan lsernhagen Doug lvens Barbara Jackson Karen Jackson Steve Jackson Stan Jacobson Doug January Charles Jarvis Kathy Jensen Tom Jirkovsky Terry Johannes Bill Johnson David Johnson John Johnson Nancy Johnson Penny Johnson Ronald Johnson Spencer Johnson aw- ,Q 5 Tom Howard Christy Howells Bill Hudson David Hudson Billy Hughes Kathy Hughes Beverly Humphrey Conni Humway DISCUSSING pl-ans of the theme and decorations for the Prom with lVIr Kenneth Pray, junior class sponsor, are Susan Drehmer and Ann Nllley -A , at 1 W W is it-If is 4 shy , .. in su 4 -fw--goal:-,,:a Sigh! , asv . Q22 Jia rl' J A , vl aft, J 'L f V .361 21 . ' -D an 1 yi' - 1,5 5: Z .1571 :lima Lx Y a .. , V. M , M B '31 J V ' f. ,HJ V- Vg ',f .g, x 1 9- X S . Nye F .lll ,,,,i E, ,,.....ff J 1 'Mm' 5 ' Ilfiii X 4 9,1 V 2' fs.. . . 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V ' warns eisgimffe may W 11 fs. e e 11'1ia1z fft1,.,1-.11.f21 aaaef :new J greg 3535 95 3 -4,3 am: ---- :4u : ::,::.5::. :- f 5 -at ff 'VIE V 1' ' :i n ee : -W ,i 1 WW i W as ssgaivfaiiiiiagi 1 .51111 215fe?iageg,.S 'isvfrzffif mvsgwwim ig:-ff-5: 1' 1:-A1 ..,, qagzfgyf if -- MICHAELANGELO couldn't have made a better sculpture of a North- west Classen knight if he had tried, alleges junior, Susan DeBee 228 Dennis Wayman Dicki Welker Monty Wells Karen Wey Jane White Kathy White Margaret White Rosellen White N. . e E M 9' at Q 3, Sass X 4,,,.ns..,.e-K w .wt 35111, 4,1 . K - V153 k .351 i L 1 E:-. -:-1 71? I '23 Randy Vick Melody Vickers Irvin Vincent Marilyn Wade Marsha Wade Teddy Wade Mary Wadkins Tom Wagner Charlene Waldrip Jean Waldrop Vicki Walker Larry Walsh Lorene Walsh Steve Walsh Wayne Walsh Glenn Walters Pam Walters Kari Ward Shirley Ward Joe Waring Jim Warren Marilyn Watson Cindy Watts Peggy Wayland -N .,.-.W JUNIORS T5-if K ' fi af WWE . ., ,S : f -- gm aff, vga . -f L7-1:-351 . ,e 2-51, , - ,-germ-al . A me 1,5,A, ,Z , ,,,,,m.g ,, . M 4. , . 7 , W, - Q-, .23- , - T- - W' . R g w,fE,3sgX L 3 - of V 15 -1, ,- Q P I' ff 1, ' ' ' ' 1 . S W F M S K .. 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K 1-f . f, J, , an like was a Koi , S i S by , , J Q 65 if S M S ii ' W fe 1. , i, 229 .,:i:ff, im.--,Lv 4 115' if gw2Z,jggsfe?g?gg?i ue- ..,, ' I 11911-wykekef Li 11 ' l- ' 1 Lime young ., Sz . , ,. - - f Lloyd Young ' L Sfgve Young .. ,, Terry Zajie -:-'- , P Janet Zevnik John Zimmerman Henry Zinck vw Sm .3 F Wim in w S, 5 N ' 42 1 ' , k K f- .- as . ggsfilgfgmaILsf.gi,g:g,in-2.5gqgqgev1.5-.egzggevgggeg 5 :ze siagggsg eeazagiggggse Q - H' 1 1,-wa-1 , gegggggggig Charles Zelhart L w e i 3 55,1 -- --I V f , .we f 1: f , ,g 1 1 w -Wm i f -' 1 Q 54 I f 1 s Class competition gives added boost tp AFS drive FINDING reference material for a term paper becomes an easier task vvnen ,one learns to use ine card Catalog proves Bill Fife. 230 ally! IN MEMORIAM: The Lord is my shepherd,' I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pasturesg he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sahe. Yea, though I walh through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with meg thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou aniontest my head with oil,' my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. W Psalm 23:1-22 :iii Jil Munn.-wwe Margie Weigl Rick Ayers 1951-1967 1950-1968 Two Putnam City juniors, Margie Weigl and Rick Ayers died this year as the result of serious car accidents. Sixteen-year-old Margie passed away on September 19, 1967. Rick's death occurred on January 15, 1968, his eighteenth birthday. Also killed in the wreck was his cousin, Linda Evans, a former Putnam City High School student. LEFT: 'JUNlORS CAN' is clearly visible as Mike Reed, Janiece McGlothen, Barbie Burton, Lillie Young, David Danner, and Randy Stovall contribute to boost their class in the AFS drive. ABOVE: 'That was a real breakl' laughingly reflect Kathy Risinger and Ken Austin who narrowly avoid a real 'booboo' in lab period. 231 EEEUNG at home in their newly acquired surroundings and ready to serve their class are sophomore officersg David Cotton, president, SOPHOIVIORES Stephanie Smay, vice-presidentg Queenie Burchall, secretary-treasurer Tina Smith, girl popularity and Mark Anderson, boy popularity. Frantic 1290 converge into PC's congested halls Apprehension was visible when sophomores entered the halls of Putnam City for the first time as Pirates. David Stark, President of the Student Council, made them feel more at ease as he presented his welcome address in the Orientation Assembly. For the first time in the history of Putnam City, the population of the student body surpasses the capacity of the buildings. To accommodate the overload, 450 sophomores are bused to the annex buildings at Central Elementary School. Because of the limited amount of space in Putnam City, what had been since 1958, tradi- tionally called senior hall now belongs to the soph- omores, but the seniors still have claim on the 'green squares' Old competition from the three junior highs submerge, forming new bonds and producing the sophomore class, the largest member of the student body. Strange faces greet strange faces and frustrated shrugs answer ques- tioning glances. 'Where's the main office?' 'What-another stairway?' 'Oh no, this isn't the right class! 'You think you've got it bad, they gave me German lll and I signed 232 up for pre-school Spanishl' Struggling together, they conquered their many fears and overcame mutual problems. This is a year of firsts for many sophomores - their first formal dance at Christmas time. A peek into the future of college with the aid of College Night and even further into their various careers on Career Day. Perhaps the most popular expectation is that of obtaining a driver's license. One of the highlights of the sophomore year is the class picnic in the Spring. All 1290 gather together at school and leave for the amusement park. This is a time to cele- brate their last days of being called 'lowly sophomores' The hoped for unity arrived as a result of involvement in school activities and struggling through the traditional courses together. The pain of geometrical proofs, the in- sides of a frog, names of countless inventors, and the structure of a sentence eases at the thought of becoming an upperclassman. As every sophomore says, tWe're gettin' therel' Debbie Abraham David Abshure . L, lb. a IVAQ .,,.::, gg' as - David Ackley M K ,Ts Kathy Adams K 3, Robert Adams Af , wg 5 Benny Adkins E I , .., N, iiii Paula Adkins W Gary Adkison , ,QA Q' , i,z l ' ',-V 1 AA. ' A AA A sf l ' I , 1 B Ron Agnew i x K A Roger Albright E-ef, A 'A f- SA ,rw .H A zgz .i,, K X 5 V A25 A i J' A if A- It l , b,,. , A ., . ti',k -, 2 we A . 5 .: 1 - ' ff ii ,H A Av , , , , , .,,, t .. 'A ln.. . A .iiifi - ' A 4 A if znzlii ,. , A453936 'V A ' . , -'W , WJ, -X i E S s at + Qi -5ji ' AA - ., Zi Wt V , ' J' as 'A e Q' in 1 X 5 f iibbii irbii , 'Y 'Q As er.. hw f , if if 'E A or Q 1 'S was-. 'WW Q-M .. A A ? 'Q gm, 'Q ma M- FRUSTRATION caused by the crowded conditions in PC's halls is exemplified on the face of Lynn Nations, in a discouraging attempt to get to her next class. .- :. Celeste Aldridge Randy Aldredge Steve Allbright Cindy Allen A A A Jim Allen 'I A 9, A .uit K 901 5 Y -. 4, , ,si , . we K ' A ' ' -f. Tommy Alston ' 1. 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Y 'E A f Mike Boydstan Sherry Braley Cathy Brand Debbi Brandt Ray Brayton Walt Breshears Jim Bricker Jim Brinkman Jim Britten Peggy Brooks MELTING Glass is an art in itself whether it is in the glass shops ot Italy or just in a Putnam City science lab. Keeping this 'art' alive is Frank Gull Eijifff , X 76 ii ' ii? iz. . Q-I-.' View M -zbpgng--5, , ,. :Q 5 1 :'..x::,..' SV' 4. ' WNW '::, sew A. - ,Y f is m ,V , fy s ., i .J , g-E, I A Q Q- . 1 A' ,Q '- ,1,t. 5 ., . 5 A My -'f- - -V Q .V i,y . b , V , Q, V. J ug ,. H. Lg .,,-V it K' Z kj: K ,t ' Vy.. is a s V W 4 i ,ky ' .Ak K 14 1 A IB ttts at sstst, , B f l , J 'I X ' , 'fe , t . A' - , at. - 55 3. J 'SILAQ si' 15 .' r a, L g if , f . . - ff-iii ' f. ' 5'1. E , -- I . 5 fl' fs t N , ' 2 E A ,Ji 2 f 5 , 4 V A s A . l., G 1 i f sa. A 'Z ii 1 ' 'N .Q M fi Q . 7 me-. ' ':'..- ,. .3 yrikr 12 :wx K w ff . ' Z.. W' - B AJ , J ' f 4 J' 'J M, yy lttt B , 'it sy me Z Q if... L-it . -: U aw ' 1 my , . u B ,. 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Debbie Capehart Mark Caraway Christy Cargill Lois Ann Carroll Cathy Carson Chris Carson Cathy Carter Richard Carter Craig Case Sammy Casey Patti Castle Pam Caviness Vicki Cearley Alan Cecil Betty Challis Susan Challis Bill Chaney Debbie Cheatwood Ann Cheney Allen Cherry Nanci Chester David Chisum Jim Christofferson Janice Christy Mary Cieminski Sheri Cissell James Ciupak Gary Clark Tommy Clark Bruce Claunch Carla Claywell Richard Click Sherry Cockrell Skip Cody Lorraine Cole 236 - eytre fri ,ft Mix-11 Tie ' Zi J . 'ik are yn fiwifiia 7fifff?EE:S5fi'4 lsivfsfleilifieffifif l555EiE?Eii?52Ii5?z5fla5i?i'!EFi':?5il1?issFisi15?5??'31 .,,. - AX V tr 555 ..gfi 2 . ' 1 - : . ff? A fi? - ' I N fi 'iifj t g:-:,gi:5,,,3 ' f gg- A -- ,egg f W e? H 4 ,K l as up if , fs + s,,.ie,tg eg, E ,Z :au .sz f f 41,1-cw wgefiagi sy. S S J X' P 'S s .f 'ties' swefizt? , me ,L W Xi af Y S Q P at tw is Se , e e Q 1 P 'S -, -a ff? 2 : il1iQ f Q'i??iES5 - sfi eemiiasfei as f- ii, ' - Iexemwiigifg 7. .. 41:1 . . 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John Jan Sullivan Sharon Surovik Karen Swartz Brad Tankersley Peggy Taller Wesley Tanner Bruce Tarnacki Tom Tarr Carole Taylor Judy Taylor Mike Tengram Mike Tennyson Dickie Terrell Gloria Tharnish Jennifer Thomas John Terry Randy Thomas Stanley Thomas Kitty Thompson Jackie Thompson Mariorie Thompson Pat Thompson Richard Thompson Dana Thomson Linda Thurber David Tinkle Ann Tison 1-im I : 15. ekafrfi:-.t mn. .,-. ' H. 2 5 I , , as new jaw we We- .s,fw:w:f'f 1,1 me E6 as ,et l,,.t ensue, ., W se we ,. 5, S e ..ms,e.e .. w,1e1rI,f 33Ee??lt:5ls, ' E S 295115555 mam yy ,.., . . fiiiuszx' , +I 633551 I -rf ' mm, Y 5 If I in I it 3 ef 3' 2 if 5 l.A, is WZ .. I W L J lwfl we:msf-eee,eW,ff-errs ,Q , sm:?L 15lf ?5flwl?t3EiiEli5i V 5f'5?ifii'3fTaG f5'??4 , , , ' f' 1:5512 i:li ?'?a? Ravi.. . ..,,.e, ,.,,,,,.e I . ,,... , new .. -me .. , f - Zeefm fx eww - gave 'f 515 , iii, . 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QQ!-'if - azz ' , -- ' -' :ll 5251 'im 5: i 11 , ,, 155' . 1-jx-vflzgza 351 ' 1 .. g ,,,, , !.22LQI'f ' '- ' ' if '.f' -ffgggr E . 5315- . ,.,, ... -2 x .:- ..,, s E a .. 2.:. . . , as 254 the year Mike Westbury Pam Westerman Angela Whatott John Wheat Pat Wheeler Sherry Wheeler Sue Whisenhunt Karen White Richard White Gene Whitehead Greg Wickline Margaret Wilcox Wayne Wilkerson Claudia Will Glenda Williams Janet Williams Roger Williams Tony Williams Gayle Williamson Kenneth Williamson Beth Willingham Byron Willis Mona Willis Richard Willman Cathy Willson Bob Wilson Debbie Wilson Joey Wilson John Wilson Martha Winslow Brett Wiseman Terry Wiseman Gary Witherspoon lob Witten Garry Womack Cathy Wood Luelsa Wood Chris Wooden Mark Worley Gary Worthy Tom Wright Ron Wyatt Robert Wynne Shirlee Wythe JoAnne Yarbrough Doug Yarholar Kathy Young Lana Young Lynda Young Lloyd Young Phil Young Kirk Zailer Gloria Zellner Bobby Sweifer A SOPHOMORES usual sense of direction IS exemplified by Linda Foley PROVING to us once again that man was not meant to tly unaided she proudly points upstairs and says Sure thats the 10th story IS Harry Falter ofthe Putnam Cnty chapter of the 'N.A,S.A club Devoted work results in valuable experience Dear Students, ln this book we have attempted to capture the tradition and the spirit that portray for you and your memory, your school - Putnam City High School - as it lived in 1967-68. The experience of being an editor is one that is unique. I am glad to have had the privilege, honor and respon- sibility of editor-in-chief. l would like to thank all my fellow workers for the time and effort that they've expended to make this Treasure Chest a special collection of memories to be cherished by me and hopefully by you in the years ahead. A special appreciation is expressed for the help and never-ending work of our advisor, Mrs. Lois Thomas, and for the under- standing and support of my parents. The entire staff would like to thank Dick Turner for serving as a pilot in securing our aerial photo. We hope that we have captured 'The Year of the Pirates' and now in the traditional manner, l present to you, who constitute the cast of characters, the 1968 Treasure Chest and relinquish my title of editor. Sincerely, Phyllis Mace, Editor-in-chief INSEPARABLE team describes Mrs. Lois A. Thomas, advisor, and Phyllis Mace as they review and edit final pages before printing. 256 IN HIGH escalation after a year of hard work and worries, Phyllis Mace relishes a few stolen moments of freedom before her graduation day. Editor-in-chief ......,... Assistant Editor ........ Copy Editors ............ Layout Editor .............. Photography Editors ........ Business Manager ........ Copy Staff ................ Layout Staff ........ ,. Photography Staff ........ Business Staff ............... Advisor .....................,........ ACKNOWLEDG EM ENTS: Mr. John Clark, consultant Les Wagner Roy Wagner . . . Wagner Studios Dick Turner - pilot . ..,........,......,..... Phyllis Mace ............................SheryI lreton .......Carol O'Brien, Becky Brown Glasow ..........Jean-ann Wilkes, Darla Reubell Hill Mary Adnersen, Mike Anderson Randy Bednar, Katie Black, Sheri Cissell, Jimmye Eidson, Pam Furgerson, Paula Bobo, John Gordon, Lynda Holley, Chris James, Niki Nelson Graceann Sliger, Sheila Smith, Donna Strahorn Cindy Berriel, Susan Ferguson, Gayle Whittaker ..,.....Kent Donley, Ross Spicer John Alfson, Ted Gregory Chapman Lois Thomas ABBREVIATION KEY Anthro C - Anthropology Club AV C - Audio Visual Club Band - Band Bio C - Biology Club Bucc - Buccaneers Chess C - Chess Club Cho - Chorus Com C - Commercial Club Comp C - Computer Club Debate - Debate Drama - Drama Elec C - Electronics Club Eng C - English Club FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America FHA - Future Homemakers of America FJA - Future Journalists of America Fr C - French Club FTA - Future Teachers of America Gr C - German Club JCL -Junior Classical League AAMODT, ROCHELLE: Girls Sports 3. ABBOTT, MELVA MARLENE: Fr C 2. ADAMS, MICHAEL: SpC 35 Art C 35 Wrest 1,2,35 Baseb 1,2. ADKINS, MICHAEL: FCA 35 FB 25 Baseb 2,3. ALFSON, ROBERT: SC 2,35 Gr C 2, 35 NFL 1,2,35 Sci C 25 Anthro C 2,35 Math C 2,35 MAT 2,35 NHS 35 SHS 2,35 FB 15 BB 15 Track 1,35 Transcendental C 35 Gr King Att 35 Edm Schol Mt Chem- istry-lst 25 Rensselaer Math and Science Award 25 Oil Exec for a Day 35 Debate Team 1,25 Coordinator OASC Conv 3. ALLRED, DON: SC 15 Sp C 25 Eng C 35 Art C 35 Key C 15 WAC 2,35 Band 1,2,35 Hi-Notes 2,35 Chess C 15 Sci C 15 Anthro C 15 Bio C 15 Math C 15 Tennis, 1,2,35 All Sch Mus 15 Drum Mai 2,35 Cit Day Rep 3. ANDERSEN, MARY ANN: SC 1,2,35 Lat C 15 Cho 1,2,35 Lib 1,25 QSLS 1,25 YB Staff 2,35 FTA 1,25 All sch Mus 15 YB Asb 3, chris Asb 1,2,35 Rivers HS 1,2. ANDEEL, CAROL: Sp C 2,35 Lat C 1,25 FBLA 25 FTA 35 PC 1,2,3. ANTHONY, CAROL SUE: SC 35 Sp C 15 FBLA 2,35 NFL 25 PC 1,2,35 APITZ, SUSAN: Sp C 15 FHA 15 FTA 1V5.PC 2,3. ARTHUR, ALLEN: 12-yr C. ARWOOD, STEVE: Lat C 15 Nat Mer Semi Fin 35 Oil Ex for a Day 3. ASHFORD, WILLIAM: Sp C 1,25 Baseb 1. AHSMORE, SHERRY: SC 2,35 Fr C 15 FBLA 25 AFS 35 Off Aid 2,35 12-yr C. Key C - Key Club Lat C - Latin Club Mag Staff - Magazine Staff MAT - Mu Alpha Theta Math C - Math Club Med C - Medical Club NFL - National Forensic League NHS - National Honor Society OCIPA - Oklahoma City Inter- scholastic Press Association OIPA - Oklahoma interscholastic Press Association Paper Staff - Newspaper Staff PC - Pep Club Photo C - Photography Club Q8:S - Quill and Scroll SC - Student Council SHS - State Honor Society Sci C - Science Club Sp C - Spanish Club St Craft - Stage Craft Thes - Thespians WAC - World Affairs Club YB - Yearbook Staff 12-yr C - 12-year Club ASSEMBLIES AND PLAYS: All Sch Mus - All School Musical All Sch PI - All School Play Chris Asb - Christmas Assembly Tal Asb - Talent Assembly OFFICES AND AIDES: Capt- Captain Chap - Chaplain Cheer - Cheerleader Corr Sec - Corresponding Secretary Dir - Director Ed - Editor Hist - Historian Lib - Librarian Lt- Lieutenant Major - Majorette Off Aid - Office Aide Parl - Parliamentarian Popular - Popularity Pres - President Rec - Recorder Rec Sec - Recording Secretary SENIOR ACTIVITIES AUCHENBACH, PAULA: Sp C 1. AUSTIN, SUZI: SC 25 Fr C 15 Thes 2,35 Cho 1,2,35 NHS 35 SHS 35 PC 15 All Sch Mus 1,25 All Sch Play 2. BABIONE, ROBERT ALLEN: Gr C 2,35 Key C 25 Band 1,2,35 Sci C 35 Math C 2,35 MAT 2,35 NHS 2,35 SHS 2,35 Tennis 35 S C Mech Draw I 25 Oil Ex for a day 3. BACON, SCHERRY: SC 35 Sp C 25 Eng C 35 Cho 35 Chris Asb 3. BAIRD, SALLY: Sp 1,25 FBLA 35 FJA 1,2,35 Mag Staff 2,35 12-yr C5 PC 1,2,35 Mag Queen Att 35 OCIPA 2,35 OIPA 2,3. BAISDEN, ROBERT B: SC 35 Sp C 1,25 DECA 25 Key C 2,3. BARE, JAMES: C Count 35 Track 2,3. BARNETT, RICHARD: Math C 25 FCA 15 F B 1,25 Swim 25 Track 1,2. BARNICOAT, DALE: S C15 Sp C 2, 35 12-yf C5 F B 1,2,35 Swim 2,35 Track 1,25 Sp Mat 25 Sp Mat Att 35 Ideal Date Att 35 FCA 1,2,35 FCA Sec 3. BASSLER, SHELLY LYNN: SC 35 Sp C 2,35 PC 25 All Sch Mus 25 Tal Asb 35 SC Award, Art 2. BATES, CONNIE LYNN: FHA 35 Cho 3. BAYS, DUANE: F B 1,25 Track 1. BEARD, ELLEN: Sp C 1,2,35 Lat C 2,35 WA C 1,2,35 Cho 1,2,35 Hi- NOTGS 25 Math C 2,35 MAT 2,35 NHS 2,35 SHS 1,2,35 Valedic- torian 35 Nat Mer Semi Fin 35 Trans C 2,35 Christ Asb 1,2,35 All St Cho 35 Oil Ex for a day 35 WAC Sec 25 WAC Pres 35 Math C and Mu AI Th co-v p 35 S C award, Phys Sci 15 SC award, Sp II, 15 S C award5 Amer Hist 25 Ed Sch Meet, Sp II, 15 Ed Sch Meet, Amer Hist 25 OSU Sch Meet, Chem 25 DAR award, Amer Hist 2. BEARD, KAREN: Sp C 15 Off Aid 25 P C 1. BENSINGER, ANDY: Sp C 15 F B 15 Track 1. BERRIEL, CYNTHIA: S C35 FBLA 35 AFS 35 FJA 35 YB staff 35 PC 35 Foreign Exchange from Brazil 3. BEVILLE, KAREN: Lat C 1,2,35 Fr C 2,35 Art C 35 WAC 1,2,35 Chess C 35 Math C 2,35 MAT 2,35 NHS 1,2,35 SHS 1,2,35 WA TVSES 35 Oil Ex for a day 35 OSU Honor Student 35 Phillips Honor Stu- dent 35 Valedictorian 3. BIGHAM, JAMES: DECA 3. BILES, PAUL WILLIAM: Sp C 25 Lat C 15 Key C 1,2,35 Band 15 12-yr C5 Key C V Pres 3. BIRCHALL, SAM: Lat C 15 12-yr C5 FCA,35 F B 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 12-yr V Pres. BISHOP, GARY LEE: Band 15 Tennis 3. BLACKSTOCK, VICTORIA: Sp C 1,2, FBLA 35 PC 1,2. BLIZZARD, CRAIG: Sp C 15 Bio C 15 12-yI'. BLOOM, CAROL LEANNE: Sp C 1,25 WAC 1,25 Hi-NOt6S 2,35 FTA 35 PC 1,2. BLUNDELL, TOMMY: S C 15 Sp C 15 DECA 1, Pres 25 FBLA 2, Pres 35 MAT 25 Class Off 25 All Sch Mus 1. BOATRIGHT, KATHY: Lat C 15 FBLA 25 AFS 35 FHA 35 Thes 35 NFL 1,2,35 SHS 35 PC 1,2, Cheer 35 Chris Asb 3. BODIN, SHARON: Sp C 1,25 Glee C 35 FTA 3. Sec - Secretary Sec-Treas - Secretary-Treasurer Sgt-at-Arms - Sergeant-at-Arms Treas - Treasurer V Pres - Vice President SPORTS: Baseb - Baseball BB - Basketball C Count - Cross Country FB - Football Girls Sports - Girls Sports Golf - Golf Swim - Swimming Tennis - Tennis Track - Track Wrest - Wrestling OTHER: Asst - Assistant Exec - Executive Schol - Scholastic 1 - 1966 2 - 1967 3 - 1968 BOMHOFF, STEVE GLEN: Sp C 15 12-yr C5 FB 1. BOONE, BEVERLY: Gr C 1,25 FBLA 35 12-yr C. BOWEN, KAREN: FBLA 35 Com C 3. BOWERS, KAY: JCL 1,2,35 Cho 1,2 35 Chris Asb 2,35 Oil Ex for a day 3.MathC 35 MAT35HS 1,2,3 BOWLIN, PAT: S C 35 FHA 35 Cho 2,35 PC 1,35 Chris Asb 3. BOYD, GREGORY: Sp C 2,35 Fr C 15 Cho 1,25 AV 35 Chris Asb1,2. BOZARTH, CATHY: Sp C 1,25 FBLA 1,25 Com C 25 FJA 35 Mag Staff 35 PC 2,3. BRADEN, PATRICIA: Sp C 2,35 Band 1,2,35 FTA 35 PC 1,2. BRANDLE, MICKEY: Sp C 1. BRAY, JACK DEAN: S C 25 Swim 1, 2,3. BREWER, CHARLES: Vocational School, 2,3, Par 1 VICA 3. BREWER, JOYCE: Sp C 1. BRIGHT, MARYILN: Fr C 1,2,35 Eng C 2,35 AFS 35 NFL 1,2,35 NHS 25 SHS 2,35 All Scho PI 2,35 Phil- lips Honor Student 2. BROWN, BARBARA: Sp C 1,2,35 Lat C 1,35 Eng C 35 AFS 35 OFF Aid 1,2,35 NHS 2,35 SHS 2,35 PC 1,2,3. BROWN, BECKY: Sp C 15 Math C 35 MAT 35 NHS 2,35 SHS 1,2,35 FJA 2,35 Q8tS 2, Treas 35 FTA 3, Corr sec 3, 12-yr c, PC 2,35 YB Staff 2,35 YB Asb 2,35 OCIPA 2,35 OIPA 2,35 Phillips Honor Student 25 YB Att 3. BROWN, STEVE: Fr C 1,2. BUCHANAN, MARILYN: Lat C 1 NHS 35 PC 2. BUCHANAN, ROSALIE: Fr C 1,2,3 Queen 2. BULLOCK, CATHY: SC 25 FBLA 1,2 35 Com C 25 FJA 15 YB Staff 1 257 I I I r PC 12 YB ASU 15 COE 3- 1, OSU Schol Award 3, Oil Ex for BURGER, STEVE, FBLA 3, FCA 1,2, Swim 1,2, Track 1,2. BURKS, SUZANNE, S C 1, Sp C 2, Fr C 1, Eng C 2,3, FBLA 2, Bio C 1, FJA 2,3, Q88 2, Mag Staff 2, Ed 3, 12-yr C, PC 1,2,3, Mag Queen 3, Att 2. BURNS, FRONA, Off Aid 2, FTA 3, PC 1,2,3. BURNS, JACKIE, Eng C. Hist 3, FHA 3, NFL 1,2,3, T116-S 1,2,3, Hi-Notes 2, NHS 3, SHS 2,3, PC 2,3. BURRIS, BEA: FBLA 2,3, Off Aid 3, PC 1,2,3. BURRIS, DALE: C Count 1,2, Track 1,2. BUSH, JANET, SC 3, Sp C 2,3, Fr C 1, FBLA 2, FJA 1,2, Sec 3, Q8tS Pres 3, Paper Staff 2, Co-Ed 3, 12-yr C, PC 1,2,3, Press Asb 2,3, OCIPA 2,3, OIPA 2,3. BUTLER, HOWARD, Elec C 1,2,3, Pres 2, Sec-Treas 3, Math C 3, MAT 3. BUTLER, CARYL, SC 1,2, Sp C 2, Lat C 1, AFS 1, FHA 3, Thes 2, Cho 1, Hi-Notes 1, Off Aid 1, Med C 1, FTA 3, All Sch Mus 1,2, All-Sch Pl 1,2, Tal Asb 2. BYERS, KATHY, Lat C 1,2, Cho 1,2, 3, NHS 3, SHS 3, PC 1,2,3, All Sch Mus 1,2, Tal Asb 3, Chris Asb 1,2,3, Girls Sext 1,2, Girls Trio 2. BYFORD, JOE, SC 3. CAFFEY, GLENDA, Fr C 2, FBLA 3, Com C 3, FHA 1, Band 1, Cho 1, 2, PC 1,2,3. CAMPBELL, BRENDA, Sp C 1,2, FBLA 1,2,3, Com C 3, NHS 3, 12-yr C 3, PC 1,2,3, Pledge Mis- tress, 3. CAMPBELL, DENNIS, FCA 1,2,3, BB 1,2,3. CARD, LEE: SD C 2, F1 C 1, Eflg C 2, 3, V Pres,3,WAC 3,NFL 1,2,3, Treas 3, Cho 1,2, NHS 2,3, V Pres 3, All Sch Mus 1,2, All Sch Pl 1, Chris Asb 1,2, Stillwater Schol Mt 2, State Banking Com- missioner for a Day 3, Phillips Honor Student 2, Transcenden- tal C 3. CARLSON, KAREN: Sp C 2, FBLA 2,3. CARPENTER, MIKE, Sp C 1,2, FBLA 3, FB 1,2, Baseb 1, Track 2. CARTWRIGHT, RANDY, Sp C 1, FBLA 3, NHS 3, 12-yr C 3. CASE, SANDI, Sp C 2, Art C 3. CASEY, GENE, FBLA 3. CATES, JEFF, All Sch Mus 2, All Sch Pl 2,3, Tal Asb 2, St Craft 2,3. CAVINESS, DICK, Sp C 2,3, Eng C 2, Key C 1,2,3, WAC 2,3, Thes 1, 2,3, Chess C 2, Med C 3, Sci C 3, Sci C 3, Anthro C 3, 12-yr C 3, Golf 1, All Sch Mus 1, Chris Asb 258 a Day 3. CENTER, DAN, FBLA 3. CHANDLER, DON: Gr C 1, Sci C 3, Math C 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, NHS 3, C Count 3, Tennis 1,2,3, OSU Honor Student 3. CHAPMAN, JUDY, Sp C 2,3, FHA 1, 2,3, Hist 3, Band 1,2, YB staff 3, YB Asb 3, OCIPA 3, OIPA 3. CHASE, TOM, Band 1, 12-yr C 3. CHITWOOD, CHRIS, FBLA 3, FB 1, C Count 2, Swim 2, Track 1,2. CISSELL, TIM, SC 3, Lat C 1, Fr C 1,2, KEY C1,T116S 2,3, NFL 1, Class V Pres 3, All Sch Mus 2, All Sch Pl 2,3, Tal Asb 1,2,3, Transcendental C 3. CIUPAK, STEVE, Elec C 2,3, Oil Exec for a Day 3. CLABORN, ROBERT, SC 2,3, Sp C 1, FCA 1,2, FB 1,2, Swim 2, Track 1,2. CLARK, SCOTT, FB 2. CLEAVELIN, NIKI, FBLA 2,3, Chap 3, Cho 1,2, Off Aid 1,2. CLICK, DEE, Sp C 1,2, FBLA 3, FJA 1,2,3, Sec 2, Rep 3, Q8tS 2,3, Paper Staff 2,3, Exchange Ed 2, Editorial Ed 3, PC 1,2,3, OIPA 2,3, Sports Prog Ed 3, Homecoming Prog Ed 3, Press Queen Att 3, Press Asb 2,3. CLINGERMAN, JOY, FBLA 3, Com C 3, CLOUD, ROD, Gr C 2, Cho 1,2,3. CLURE, LANDES LEE, Wrest 1,2. COBURN, SHIRLEY, Sp C 1,2, DECA 3, FBLA 1,2,3, AFS 2, Mag Staff 3, 12-yr C 3, PC 1,2,3, Cheer 2, FB Queen Att 3, Wrest Queen Att 3, DECA Sweetheart Att 3, OCIPA 2,3. CODY, CINDY, Sp C 2, Fr C 1. COLE, BONNIE, FBLA 2,3. COLE, KEN, Band 1,2,3, Elec C 1,2, 3, Pres, 3. COLEMAN, BILL, 12-yr C 3. COLVERT, SUE, SC 1,3, Chap 3, WAC 1,2, FHA 1, Med C 1,2, Rep 2, NHS 2,3, SHS 1, Physiology Award 1. COMBS, BILL, DECA 2,3. COOK, MARY, Sp C 1, YB Staff 1,2, PC 1,2, YB Asb1,2. COOPER, CAROL, Sp C 1, FHA 2, 12-yr C 3. CORDONNIER, LES, Gr C 2,3, V Pres 3, L31 C 1, NHS 2,3, SHS 1, 2,3,12-yr C 3, FB 1,2,3, Wres 1, 2,3, Track 1,2,3, Gr King Att 2,3. CORLEY, LINDA, Sp C 1,2, PC 2. CORNETT, DON:12-yr C 3, FB 2,3, Baseb 1,2,3. COTTON, RUTH, Off Aid 1,2,3, Med C 1,2,3, Math C 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, NHS 2,3, SHS 1, 2,3, Phillips Honor Student 2. COVINGTON, PAULA, FBLA 3. COX, ROBERT, Cho 3, Libr 2, FB 1, Track 1. COX, RONALD, Art C 3. COYLE, BILL, Sp C 1,2,3, Lat C 2, FB 1,2,3, Baseb 1,2,3, All Con, ference FB 3. CRAIG, NATHAN, Sp C 1, 12-yr C 3, FB 1,2,3, Baseb 1,2, Track 3. CRAWFORD, RADONNA, Gr C 2- FrC1,ArtC3, PC 1. CROSS, DIETER, Gr C 2, FBLA 1, 12-yr C 3, Wres 1,2, Golf 1,2. CROW, CHRISTINE, Gr C 1, FBLA 3, 12-Vr C 3. CSIZMADIA, PEGGY, Fr C 2,3, PC 2,3, Cheer 3, Wrest Queen Att 3, Fr Queen Att 2, Queen 3, Ideal Date Att 3. DAVIS, BUTCH, FBLA 1, All Sch Mus 1, All Sch PI1. DAVIS, PATTY, Sp C 1, Lat C 2,3, AFS 2,3, WAC 2,3, NFL 1,2,3, Thes 1,2,3, Hi-Notes 2, Anthro 2,3, PC 2, All Sch Pl 2,3, C11I'IS Asb 2,3, Debate Awards: U of Ark. Tourn-1st, Cameron-3rd Chicksaw-3rd, Regionals, 4th. DAWS, MIKE, Band 1,2,3, Anthro 3. DAY, DIANE, Sp C 2, Lat C 1, FBLA 2,3, COTT1 C V PI'9S 3, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3, Sec 3, Shorthand I Award 2, OSU Honor Student 3. DEAL, DWIGHT, FB 1,2, Wrest 1, 2,3, Track 1. DEANGELO, JIM, Fr C 2. DEATH, MIKE, Sp C 2,3, Lat C 1, Tal Asb 3. DEGROAT, CHRIS, Sp C 3, Lat C 1, 12-yr C 3. DENNING, KATHY, Sp C 1,2, FBLA 3, Band 1,2, NHS 3, All Sch Mus 1, Tal Asb 1, Chris Asb 1,2. DENNIS, STEVE, Lat C 1,2, Gr C 2, Band 1, M3111 C 2, MAT 2. DEREBERY, JOHN, Sp C 1,2,3, Eng C 2,3, WAC 1,2, NFL 1,2, V Pres 3, Anthro 2, Sec-Treas 3, M8111 C 1,2,3, MAT 2,3, SHS 1,2, NHS 3, Bio HS 2,3, Valedic- torian 3, Oil Ex for a day 3, Trans C 3, S C award, Chem 2. DISTLER, MIKE, Lat C 1,2,3, Fr C 2,3, NFL 2, Thes 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Fr King Att 2, All Sch Mus 1, Ed Schol Meet, Fr I 2, Fr C V Pres 3, Debate 1, Drama 2. DIVELBISS, DEBBY, Sp C 1,2. DIVIS, JANICE, Sp C 1, Cho 2, PC 1, All Sch Mus 3, Chris Asb 3. DODDS, KATHY, Fr C 1, Cho 1,2,3, Chris Asb 2,3, Glee C Chap 3. DONLEY, KENT, Sp C 3, SHS 1,2,3, FJA 3, Q8tS 3, YB Staff 3, Paper Staff 2, Press Asb 3, YB Asb 3. DORING, HELMUT, SC 3, Gr C 3, AFS 3, Paper Staff 3, Exchange Student from Germany 3. DOUGHTY, KATHY, Fr C 1, FBLA 3, Com C Treas 3, NHS 3. DOUGLASS, MARCIA, S C 1,2, Sp C 2, Lat C 1, Thes 2,3, Off Aid 1,2, Med C 1. DRASS, DIANE, S C 3, Sp C 3, Fr 1 C 1, Eng C 3, AFS 1, WAC 1, Cho 2, M3111 C 2, MAT 2, NHS 1,2,3, SHS 1,2,3. DRURY, MICHELE, Sp C 1, FBLA 2, 3, PC 1,2,3. DUCHARME, DEE, SC 3, Sp C 1,2, FBLA 1,2,3, Off Aid 3, FJA 1,2, YB 2,3, PC 1,2,3, Cheer 3, BB Queen 3, YB Asb 2. DUNCUM, KAREN, Fr C 1,2, FJA 1,2,3, Pres 3, Q8,S 3, Paper Staff 2,3, PC 1,2,3, Press Queen Att. 3, Class Sec-Treas. 1, Press Asb. 2,3. DUNHAM, RITA, Lat C 1, FTA 1, 12-yr. c 3, PC 1,2,3. EASON, KENNY, Baseb 2,3. EDDE, DAVID, Cho 1,2,3, BB 1, Chris Asb 1,2,3. EDWARDS, WALKER, Lat C 1, 12-yr C 3, Tennis 2,3, FTA Sweetheart Att 3. EKLUND, CAROLINE, Lat C 1, FBLA 2, FHA 3, Off Aid 2,3, PC 1,2,3. ELLER, WAYNE, Art C 3, FCA 2, FB 1,2,3, Swim 1, Track 1,2. ELLIOTT, BRUCE, Lat C 1,2,3, Key C 3, Med C 1, SHS 1,2,3. ELMORE, BARBARA, Sp C 2,3, FBLA 3, Band 1, Cho 1,2,3, Chris Asb 3. EMIG, JAMES, Sp C 1, Band 1. ESTRADA, RAMONA, 12-yr C 3. FARHA, MIKE, Lat C 1. FARMER, LONNA, Sp C 1,2, DECA 3, FBLA 1,2, PC 1,2,3. FARRIS, DAVID, Sp C 2, FCA 2,3, FB 2,3, Baseb 1,2,3, Sp Matador Att 2. FASS, MARI, SD C 2,3, FI' C 1,2, AFS2,3, C110 1,2,3, FJA 3, Paper Staff 3, PC 1, Girls Sports 1, Press Asb 3. FAUL, CYNTHIA, Sp C 1,2, FBLA 2, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, PC 3, Valedictorian 3. FEHRENBACH, TONI, Sp C 1, FBLA 1,2,3. FERGUSON, PAM, Sp C 2,3, Lat 1,2,3, Thes 2, C110 1,2,3, Hi- Notes 1,2,3, Med C 1, FTA 3, All Sch Mus 1, Tal Asb 3, Chris Asb 1,2,3. FERGUSON, WAYNE, Lat C 1,2, Band 1,2,3, Anthro 3, Oil Exec for a Day 3, Phillips Honor Student 2. FINLEY, DIANE, Lat C 1,2, FBLA 2, Off Aid 2,3, PC 1,2,3, Lat Em- press Att 1, Key C Sweetheart Att 1. FOLSOM, LINDA, FBLA 3, 12-yr C 3. FORDE, FRED, FBLA 3, Band 1, Wrest 1, Golf 2,3. FORGUE, SUSAN, Off Aid 1,2, PC 1,2 IMcGuinness1. FRANCISCO, CONNIE, Gr C 2,3, Library C 1, Med C 1,2. FRAZIER, JANET, Fr C 1,2, FBLA 2, 3, FHA 3, 12-VI' C 3. FREAD, DOROTHY: Sp C 1: FBLA 2: PC 1,2. FRIEBURG, RON: FB 1,2: Swim 2. FRY, STACY: NHS 2,3: SHS 1. FULLER, GLEN: Key C 1,2: NHS 2: FB1,2. FURRH, NANCY: Sp c 2: FBLA 2: 12-yr c 3: sc 1. GABBERT, RICHARD: FB 1,2: Wrest 1: Track 1,2. GALUTIA, SUZY: Fr 1: FBLA 2,3: Hi-Notes 1: Med C 1: YB 1: PC 1. GARDNER, CASSIE: DECA 1,2. GARDENHIRE, JANONE: Sp C 1: FBLA 2: FHA 1,2: PC 1,2,3: Style Show 1. GARNER, GEORGE: Key C 3: FB 1: Track 1. GARRISON, SHIRLEY: FBLA 3. GASSAWAY, MIKE: FB 1,2,3: Baseb 1: Track 2,3: All Conf FB 1: Alabama State Recordf88O yd run. GIBBS, MARSHA: FBLA 2: Com C 3: PC 1,2,3. GIBSON, MIKE: Wrest 2,3. GILES, GLORIA: FBLA 1,2,3, Hist 2: COTTT C 3, Chap 3: Off Aid 1,2: 12-yr C 3: PC 1,2. GILLMORE, JOHN: Sp C 2: Lat C 1. GLASOW, LINDA: Sp C 1,2: FBLA 1, 2,3: FJA 1,2,3: YB 1,2,3, Layout Ed 3: 12-yr C 3: PC 1,2,3: YB Asb 1,2,3. GOAD, JERRY: FB 1: Baseb 1. GODWIN, BOB: Lat C 1. GOFF, RANDY: Lat C 2: Eng C 1: DECA 2: Cho 1,2,3, V Pres 2, Pres 3, All-State Cho 1,2,3: Hi- Notes 1,2,3: Young Americans Awards for Music: Cho Sweet- heart Att 3. All Sch Mus 1,2: All Sch PI 2: Tal Asb 1,2. GOINS, NANCY: Sp C 2: Art C 1: FBLA 1. GOODGER, CHRISTINE: Sp C 1, 2: FBLA 3: PC 1. GOODLIN, MAXINE: Fr C 1: Cho 1, 2,3: Hi-Notes 1,3: Med C 1: SC Housing Committee Co- Chairman 3. GORDON, JOHN: Gr C 3: YB 3: FB 1: BB 1: Golf 1,3: Baseb 1: YB Asb 3. GRAHAM, CHRIS: Lat C 1. GRAY, SHIRLEY: Lat C 1,2: Off Aid 2,3: PC 1,2,3. GREEN, BART: FCA 1,2,3: FB 1, 2,3. GREENWOOD, JACKI: Sp C 1,2: FBLA 2,3: PC 1,2,3: Girls Sports 2. GREGORY, BARBARA: Cho 3: Library 3. GREGORY, TOM: Chess C 3: Sci C 3: M8111 C 3: MAT 3. GRIFFIN, GARY: Sp C 2,3: Fr C 1: Key C 1,2,3, Treas 3: Med C 3: Sci C 3. GRIFFIN, ROGER: Sp 2,3: 12-yr C 3, Pres 3: FCA 2,3: FB 1,2,3, All Conf 3: FB Capt 3: Sp C Matador 3. GRIMES, JIM: Sp C 1,2,3: FBLA 3: Mag Staff 2,3: FB 2: Track 2. GROGAN, TERRY: SC 1,2,3: Inter- City SC 3: Lat C 1: WAC 1,2: NFL 1,2,3, Parl 2, Pres 3: An- thro 1,2,3: NHS 2: SHS 1,2,3: Mr. Pirateer Att 3: World His- tory Award 1: Edm Schol Mt: World History-1st 1: American History-2nd 2: OSU Schol Mt Political Science-3rd 2: Debate 1,2,3: Oil Exec for a Day 3: Transcendental C 3. GUERNSEY, KATHRYN: Fr C 1,2,3: Eng C 3: AFS 1,2: Thes 3: Off Aid 3: Chess C 3: NHS 3: SHS 3: All Sch PI 2,3: President's Scholar- OSU. GUILFORD, ROGER: Fr C 1: Band 1,2,3: FB 1: All Sch Pl 2: Chris Asb 2. HACKNEY, DEBRA: Sp C 1: FBLA 2,3: FHA 3: FJA 1: Mag Staff 2: PC 2,3. HAGEN, BILL: Sp C 2: FBLA 3: FB 1: Wrest 2. HAGGARD, SUE: SC 1,2,3, Cor Sec 3, OASC Sec 3: Eng C 3: Lat C 1,2: Cho 1,2,3, All St Cho 3, Chap 3, Sext 2,3, Madrigal 3: Off Aid 1: NHS 2,3: PC 1,2,3: Miss Pirateer Att 3: Cho Sweet- heart Att 3: All Sch Mus 1,2: All Sch PI 1,2: Tal Asb 1,2,3: Chris Asb 1,2,3: Phillips Honor Student 2: OSU Honor Student 3: Outstanding SC Member 1. HALE, PHYLLIS: Lat C 1: FBLA 1, 2,3: NFL 2: Off Aid 3: PC 1,2,3. HAMBAY, PAM: SC 3: Gr C 2,3: NFL 3: Thes 2,3: Band 1,2,3: Major 2,3: Hi-Notes 2: NHS 3: SHS 3: Band Queen 3: Band Queen Att 2: Gr C Queen 3: All Sch Mus 1,2: Tal Asb 2,3: Chris Asb 3. HAMILTON, JOYCE: SC 1,2: PC 1, 2: International Relations C V Pres 2 IHutchinson, Kash. HAMMOND, CHARLA: Sp C 1,2,3: SC 2: FB 1,2,3: Off Aid 3: Chris Asb 1. HAMPTON, NANCY: Com C 3: 12- yr C 3: PC 1. HAND, GARY: FB 2,3: Track 1,2: FB All Conference, HANKS, MARSHA: Lat C 2: FJA 1: 12-yr C 3: PC 1,2,3: Girls Sports 2,3. HANKS, NANCY: Fr C 1: Thes 1,2, 3: V Pres 2, Pres 3: Hi-Notes 2: All Sch Mus 1,2: All Sch PI 1,2: Chris Asb 1,2,3: Phillips Honor Student 2. HANSHEW, DUANE: FBLA 2,3: FJA 2,3: Paper Staff 2,3: Mag Staff 2,3. HARLOW, BARBARA: Fr C 1. HARRELL, KENNETH: Lat C 1. HARRIS, BECKY: Sp C 1: FBLA 3: Ott Aid 2: FTA 3. HARRIS, RANDY: Sp C 1,2: WAC 1. HART, JANICE: Band 1,2,3: Med C 1. HARTPENCE, SUSAN: FBLA 3. HARTZOG, FRANK: Key C 1: BB 1: Baseb 1. HARVEY, RICHARD: SC 1,2: Parl 2: Ger C 3: Track 2. HASTINGS, MARSHA: Lat C 1: FBLA 2: 12-yr C 3. HATFIELD, STEPHEN: SC 3: Lat C 1: FBLA 2,3: RGD 3. HAWKINS, SKIPPER: SC 2: Sp C 2: FCA 1,2,3: BB 1,2,3: Baseb 1,2,3. HAYS, JACK: Wrest 3. HEAD, JUDY: FBLA 1,2,3: Cho 1,2: Hi-Notes 1: Off Aid 2,3: Lib 2: FTA 3: All Sch Mus 1,2: Chris Asb 1,2. HEALY, RICK: Sp C 1. HEDGES, CHRIS: SC 3: Sp C 1,2,3: FTA 3: PC 2. HEENAN, MICHAEL: Key C: C Count3. HEID, PAT: Lat 2: Fr C 1. HEINRICHS, JUDY: Sp 2. HENDERSON, PEGGY: FBLA 1: Cho 1: Off Aid 1: 12-yr C 3. HENRICH, STEVE: Sp C 1: Cho 1: Sci C 1: Anthro 2: All Sch Mus 1: Chris Asb 1. HENSLEY, JOHN: Lat C 1: 12-yr C. HERNDON, VICKI: SC 3: Sp C 1,2: Band 1,2,3: Cho 3: Off Aid 2: 12-yr C Sec-Treas: Band Queen Att 3: Key C Sweetheart Att 3: All Sch Mus 1,2: Tal Asb 3: Chris Asb 1,2,3. HIBBERT, BARBARA: SC 2: FBLA 3: Band 1,2. HILL, CINDY: Sp C 1,2: FJA 1,2,3: Q8tS 2,3: YB Staff 2,3: YB Asb 2,3: OIPA 2,3: YB Bus Mgr 3. HILLER, BECKY: SC 2,3: Sp C 2: Eng 2,3: FBLA 2: AFS 2,3: NFL 1: OH Aid 3: NHS 3: PC 1,2,3: Girls Sports 3: Class Sec-Treas 3. HINKLE, RICHARD: Sp C 1: 12-yr C: FCA 2,3: FB 1,2,3: Track 1,2, 3. HINSHAW, DON: Tal Asb 1. HOLMES, JOHN: Wrest 3: Baseb 3. HOOVER, GRETCHEN: Gr C 1,2,3: Eng C 3: WAC 1,2, V Pres 3: Band 1,2,3: Hi-Notes 1: Med C 2,3: 12-yr C: Chris Asb 1,2,3. HORTON, LAHN: Sp C 2: Lat 1: Chess C 2. HOUGH, KEN: FCA 1,2,3: BB 1,2, 3: Baseb 1,2,3. HOUGHTON, BONNIE: SC 1,2: Gr C 1,2: AFS 2: Band 1,2,3: Hi- Notes 3: Tal Asb 3. HUDGINS, DAVID: Sp C 2: DECA 3: FBIA 3: Golf 2,3: FTA Sweet- heart 3. HUGHART, CHARLOTTE: Lat C 1,2: FHA 2, Sec 3: NHS 2,3: SHS 1,2,3: PC 1,2,3: Valedlc- torian 3: OSU Honor Student 3. HULSEBERG, PAUL: ,DECA 2,3. HUNT, LINDA: Lat 1: FBLA 1,2,3: Mag 3: PC 1,2,3: OCIPA. HUNTER, BRENDA: Sp C 1: FBLA 1,2: COITI C 3: PC 1,2,3. HUNTING, JILL: SC 2,3: Sp C 2,3: Fr C 1: Ti'l6'S 2,3: C110 1,2: Off Aid 3: PC 1,2,3: Class Sec-Treas 2: Class Pop 3: All Sch Mus 1,2: All Sch Play 1,2: Chris Asb 1. HURAYT, ANDREA: Lat C 2: Fr C 1: AFS 3: Thes 1,2,3: NFL 1,2,3: Off Aid 1,2,3: FJA 1: All Sch Mus 1,2: All Sch Play 1,2,3. HURLEUT, DOUG: Tennis 1. HUSTON, ANDY: Sp C 1: Key C 1. HUTTO, ENICE: Sp C 1: Chess C 2: NHS 2: SHS 1. HUTTON, MARION: FBLA 3: FTA 3. IRETON, SHERYL: SC 3: Sp C 1,2: Band 1,2,3: SHS 1,2,3: NHS 3: QRS 2,3, Chap 3: YB 2,3, Asst Ed 3: YB Queen Att 3: All Sch MUS 2: Tai Asb 3: YB ASD 2,3: Chris Asb 1,2,3: Typing I Award 1: Edm Schol Mt Typing I-3rd 1: OIPA 2,3: OCIPA 2,3: Phil- lips Honor Student 2: OSU Honor Student 3. IRWIN, MARGARET: FBLA 3. ISBELL, MIKE: Gr C 2,3: Swim 1,2,3. JAMES, BARRY: Fr C 2,3: Wrest 2: Fr King Att 3. JAWORSKY, CARLEEN: Gr C 1,2: FBLA 2,3: 12-yr C 3. JAYROE, DEBBIE: Sp C 1,2: FHS 3: Off Aid 2: PC 1,2,3: JENSEN, RONNIE: Sp C 2: Fr C 1. JOHNSON, ALLEN SCOTT: FB 3. JOHNSON, JOHN: Fr C 2,3: NFL 1, 2,3: Thes 2,3: Band 1: Cho 1,2, 3: Library 1: Med C 1: All Sch Mus 1,2: All Sch Pl 1,2,3: Tal Asb 2,3: Chris Asb 1,2,3. JOHNSON, WICK: Lat C 2: Math C 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3: FCA 1,2,3: Treas 3: BB 1,2,3: Golf 1,2,3. JOHNSON, JULIE: Sp C 1,2, V Pres 2: Cho 1,2,3, Sec 1,3: Libr 2: NHS 3: PC 1,2,3: All Sch Mus 2: Chris Asb 1,2,3. JOHNSON, MARILYN: Sp C 1,2,3: Band 1,2,3: 12-yr C 3: Tal Asb 3. JOHNSON, PATTY: Sp C 1: FJA 2. 3: QSLS 3: Paper Staff 2,3: Press Asb 3. JOHNSON, STEVE: NHS 1,2,3: FB 1,2,3: Track 1,2,3. JOHNSTON, HELENE: SC 1,2,3, V Pres 3: Thes 1,2,3: Off Aid 1: Bio C 1,2: PC 1,2,3: Tennis 3: Girls Sports 3: Girls State 2: Sp C 1: Miss Pirateer Att 3: All Sch Mus 1,2: All Sch Pl 3: Tal Asb 1, 2,3: Chris Asb 3. JONES, LARRY: Sp C 1: Eng C 2: Anthro C 2. 259 JONES, JANICE: Sp C 1: FBLA 3: 12-yr C 3. JONES, JOHN: Sp C 1: FCA 2: C Count 2,3. JONES, MARVIN: Mu Alpha Theta 1,2,3: NHS 1,2,3:Q81S 2: YB 2: Baseb 2. JOYCE, JAMES: Sp C 2: FCA 2,3. JOYNER, ANITA: Cho 1: Ott Aid 3: Mag Staff 2: PC 2. JUNG, DEANA: Lat C 1: Gr c 2,3, Sec 3: WAC 2: Off Aid 1: NHS 3: Gr Queen Att 3. KANG, SHIRLEY: FBLA 3: WAC 3: FTA 3: Library 2: Math C 3: PC 1. KARNISH, KENNY: 12-yr C: Wrest 1. KARTSOTIS, KATHY: FBLA 3. KEELE, KARAN: Sp C 1,2,3: AFS 1: Cho 1,2,3: NHS 3: Calif Schol Fed 1: All Sch Mus 2. KELLEY, DEBBIE: Sp C 1: Off Aid 1. KELLY, LINDA: Com C 3: FHA 1, 2: PC 1. KENNER, CHERYL: Sp C 3: FBLA 3: Com C 3. KERBY, NANCY: SC 2,3: Fr C 1: Thes 2,3: Cho 1: NHS 2,3: PC 1, 2,3: All Sch Mus 1,2: All Sch Pl 2: Tal Asb 2,3: Chris Asb 1,2. KIEWRA, DEB: Band 1,2,3: All Sch Mus 2: Tal Asb 3: Chris Asb 1, 2,3. KIMSEY, TERRY: Sp C 1: FBLA 3: Bio C 2: FB 1,2,3: Wrest 1,2: Track 1. KING, CHERYL: FBLA 3: cho 1. KNOX, SUSAN: Sp C 2,3: NHS 3: PC 1,2,3, Cheer 1 IOmaha, Nebrh. KOESTER, HERSCHEL: Band 1,2. KODASEET, JOY: Girls Sports 1,2,3. KORA, ROBIN: Eng C3: AFS 3: SHS 3: FCA 3: Track 3: Oil Exec for a Day 3: FHA Sweetheart Att 3: Exchange Student from New Zealand 3. KOYER, MARGARET: Sp C 3: AFS 2: WAC 3: AITTIWTO C 3: FTA 1,2: Girls Sports 1,2. ICalif.J KRUGER, NANCY: SC 1: SD C 1: FBLA 1: TIIQS 1: NFL 1: PC 2: All Sch PI 1. KRUGER, PATTI: Fr C 1,2,3: FBLA 1,2,3: Math C 2: Mu Alpha Theta 2: PC 1,2,3. KRUTA, MIKE: Baseb 2,3. KUBAT, KAY: LAWRENCE, KENNIE KAY: Lat C 1: NHS 2,3: SHS 1,2,3: 12-yr C 3: OSU Honor Student 3. LEFFEL, LONNA:SC 3: Sp c 2: FHA 3, Chap 3: Ott Aid 2: FJA 2, 3, Treas 3: Paper Staff 2,3: PC 1,2, 3: Press Queen 3: Class Popular 2: Press Asb 2,3: OCIPA 2,3, Chap 3: All-Star Staff 2: Times Teen Corres 3: Asst Ed FB Prog 3. LEGGETT, LEE ANN: SC 1,2: Sp C 1: DECA 1,2,3, HIST 3: FBLA 1: 260 Ott Aid 3: 12-yr C 1: FTA 1: PC 1: Cho 1,2,3, Chap 1, Treas 3: Cho Sweetheart 3: Tal Asb 3: Chris Asb 1,2,3. LEMMONS, SHARON: Sp C 2,3: Thes 2,3: All Sch Mus 2,3: All Sch Pl 1,2,3: Speech I Award 2. LEWIS, JIM: Lat C 1,2,3, Treas 2, Pres 3: Fr C 2,3: WAC 2,3: NFL 1, 2,3, Parl 3:Ar1thrO C 3: NHS 2, 3: SHS 1,2,3: Transcendental C 3: Oil Exec for a Day 3: Debate Team 1,2,3: Latin ll Award 1: Latin Ill Award 2: French I Award 2: Edm Schol Mt: Latin IIf2nd 1: Geometryf3rd 1: French I- lst 2: OSU Schol Mt: Adv Latin- 3rd 2: Nat Merit Fin 3. LIESCH, KERRY: WAC 1: NFL 1. LINN, DEBRA: Sp C 1,2,3: FBLA 1, 2,3: Bio C 1: FTA 3, HIST 3: 12- yr C 3: PC 1,2,3: Girls Sports 1,2,3. LIPP, JEFF: Swim 2: Sp C 1: FBLA 1,2. LOCKER, GUS: Lat C 1: Library 2: Math C 3: MAT 3: NHS 2,3: SHS 2,3: Oil Exec for a Day 3. LONG, DEBORAH: SC 2: FHA 3: Thes 1,2: PC 1,2: Tennis 2. LONG, LINDA: Sp C 1: Art C 3: FBLA 3. LOVELY, DEBRA: Sp C 1,2: AFS 1: Off Aid 1,2,3: FTA 3. LOYD, MARLOU: Lat C 1: Band 1,2, 3: Tal Asb 3: Chris Asb 1,2,3. LUBBERS, CAROL ANN: Com C 3: Hi-Notes 2. LYST, SHARYN: Sp C 1: PC 1,2,3. MACE, PHYLLIS: Lat C 1,2: WAC 2, 3: Off Aid 1: NHS 2,3: SHS 2,3: FJA 2,3: QSIS 2, V Pres 3: YB Staff 2, Ed 3: 12-yr C: Valedict- orian 3: YB Queen 3: YB Asb 2,3: Oil Ex for a day 3: Phil- lips Honor Student 2: OCIPA 2,3: OIPA 2,3. MACHALA, WALTER: FB 3: BB 1,3. MAHAN, LINDA: Sp c 1. MANN, BETTY: PC 1,2,3. MANN, GEORGIANN: 12-yr C. MANN, SANDY: Sp C 1,2: WAC 1,2: Med C 1,2: NHS 1,2,3: SHS 1, 2,3: Phillips Honor Student 3. MAPOLE, JOHN: Sp C 3: Chess C 3: Math C 3: NHS 3. MARKS, JESSICA: Sp C 3: Art C 3: FTA 1,2, Hist. MAROSE, CHERYL: Lat C 1: NHS 2,3: SHS 1,2,3: PC 1,2,3. MARSH, JACQIE: Gr C 2,3: Eng C 3: CTIO 3. MAURER, MARITA: Sp C 1,2: FBLA 3: NFL 1,2: PC 1,2,3. MCBRIDE, STELLA: Med C 1,2: PC 1,2. MCCARTNEY, GENE: DECA 1,2,3. MCCLURE, BECKY: Lat C 2,3: DECA 3: Cho 1,2,3: 12-yr C: PC 1,2,3: All Sch Mus 2: Chris Asb 1,2,3. MCCOIN, PAT: Gr c 1,2: 12-yr C. MCCUNE, KATHY: Sp C 2,3: FBLA 3: NFL 1,2: 12-yr C. MCDANIEL, DEANN: Fr C 1,2: AFS 1: Chess C 3: Sci C 2: Bio C 2: NHS 2,3: SHS 1,2,3: Tal ASD 3: Oil Exec for a day 3. MCDERMOTT, MIKE: KeyC 1,2: Sci C 1,2: FB1,2: BB 1,2: Track 1,2- IBethany High SchooI.J MCDONALD, CAROL: Fr C 1,2: FBLA 2,3: FTA 3: 12-yr C 3. MCDONALD, DEBORAH: Sp C 2,3: FHA 1, Chap 2: Cho 1,2,3: V Pres 1: Off Aid 3: 12-yr C: PC 1: All Sch Mus 2. MCKAY, DWIGHT: FB 1. MCKINNEY, JANICE: Sp C 2: FBLA 1: Band 1,2,3: Hi-Notes 2: Ott Aid 3: NHS 3: 12-yr C: All Sch Mus 2. MCKINNIS, GEORGE: Gr C 2: Tennis 2. MCKINNIS, RANDALL: Lat C 1: Elec C 3. MCLEOD, KAREN: Sp C 2,3: Fr C 1.2.3: Com C 1,2,3: PC 1,2,3. MCMASTER, MAUREEN: Gr C 1,2, Chap 3: Band 1,2,3: Hi-Notes 2,3: NHS 3: All Sch Mus 2: All Sch Pl 2: Tal Asb 3: Chris Asb 1, 2,3. MCMILLIN, CECIL: 12-yr C: FB 1, 2,3. MCNEELY, ROY: Sp C 1: FBLA 2: Baseb 1,2,3. MCNENN'EY.JEANlE: Sp C 2,3: Fr C 1,2,3: FBLA 1,2,3: Com C Chap 2: WAC 3: 12-yr C: PC 1,2, 3. MCRAE, JIM: Sp C 1: DECA 1: FBLA 1: Wrest 1. MCSPADDEN, BOB: NFL 3: 12-yr C: 3. MEADOR, DOROTHY: Sp C 2,3: Fr C 1: PC 1,2. MEAGHER, MARYLA: SC 2,3: Gr C 1,2,3: Thes 2,3: Cho 1,2,3: Hi- Notes 2,3: Med C 1,2: NHS 3: Gr Queen Att 2: Chris Asb 1. MENARD, DIANE: Lat C 1: PC 1. MERRYMAN, DAVID: SC 2,3: Fr C 1,2, Pres 3: Key C 1,2, Sec 3: Sci C Sec 3: Math C 3: MAT 3: NHS 3: SHS 2: FCA 2,3: FB 1,2, 3: BB 1: Track 1,2: Fr C King 3: Phillips Honor Student: Ed Schol Meet 1: OU Merit Schol 3. MESERSHMIDT, NANCY: Gr C 2,3: Band 1: Med C 2,3: Girls Sports 1. MESSNER, DEBBIE: Sp C 1,2: FBLA 2. MICHAEL, GAY: Lat C 1: FBLA 3: Band 1,2: Major 1,2: Hi-Notes 1. MILER, LYNN: Lat C 1,2,3: Band 1,2,3: NHS 3: SHS 1,2,3: Tal Asb 3: Chris Asb 1,2,3. MILES, EDGAR: C Count 2,3: Track 2. MILFORD, MAURITA: Lat C 2: Fr C 1,2,3: Eng C 2, Sec 3: WAC 1, 2: Thes 3: ATTITTTO C 1: NHS 1, 2,3: SHS 1,2,3: PC 1,2: All SCII Play 3: SC Award Eng Ill 2. MILLER, CHARLOTTE: Sp C 1: DECA 1: FBLA 2,3: PC 3. MILLER, EVELYN: Sp C 2: Fr C 1: DECA 1,2: FBLA 1,2: NHS 2: SHS 2: PC 1,2: DECA display award 2. MILLER, JEANNE: Lat C 1,3: Gr C 2,3: ETIg C 3: AFS 3: NHS 3: SHS 3: 12-yr C: PC 1,2,3. MILLER, KAY: SC 1,3: Fr C 1: FBLA 3: FHA 2: Cho 1,2,3: 12-yl' C: PC 1,2: Chris Asb 2,3: SC Award Typing I 2. MILLER, PAM: Sp C 2,3: Eng C 2,3: FBLA 3: FHA 2,3: PC 2,3: Med C 1. MILLICAN, LARRY: Baseb 1,2,3. MINGEE, CATHEA: Sp C 1,2: FBLA 3: Com C 2. MINYEN, NANCY: FBLA 2: NFL 1: PC 3. MITCHELL, LINDA: SC 3: Gr C 2,3: Fr C 1: FBLA 3: Cho 1. MITCHELL, MIKE: Lat C 1. IVIOGG, BILL: L61 C 1,2,3: Thes 2,3: Med C 1,2,3: All Sch Mus 2: All Sch Play 2,3: Tal Asb 2,3: Chris Asb 3. MOHLING, MARILYN: Lat.C 1,2: Eng 3: 12-yr C. MONCRIEF, CAROLYN: SC 3: Sp C 1,2,3: Thes 1,2,3: Hi-Notes 1, V Pres 2, Sec 3: FTA 3: PC 1,2,3: All Sch Mus 1,2: All Sch'Play 1,2,3: Tal Asb 3: Chris Asb 3. MONEY, LINDA: Eng C 2: FBLA 3: Cho 2. MONK, DAVID: Lat C 1,2: Key C 3: Med C 1, Pres 3: Sci CV Pres 3. MOORE, BARBARA: Sp C 1,2,3. MOORE, PEGGY: Lat C 2: Com C V Pres 3: Cho 1: Off Aid 3: PC 1,2: I1,2, Northwest Classenl. MOORE, VICKI: Sp C 2,3: Lat C 1, 2: FBLA 1: Off Aid 2,3: NHS 2,3: SHS 2. MORGAN, EVELYN: Off Aid 1: 12- yr C: All Sch Mus 2: All Sch Play 1,3: Tal Asb 1: Chris Asb 3. MORGAN, GARY: CCount 2: Track 2,3. MORGAN, JENNY: SC 1: Gr C 2: FHA 1,2, Pres 3: PC 1,2: Swim 1,2: I1,2, MacArthur HS I. MOSER, GARY: Sc 1,2,3: Lat C 1, 2: FBLA 3: Key C 1: Band 1,2: Cho 1,2,3: Med C 1: 12-yl' C: Cho Sweetheart Att 3: All Sch Mus 1,2: Tal Asb 1: Chris Asb 1,2,3. NIT, FBLA. Att 3. MOUNT, NORMA: SC 1: Sp C 1: FBLA 1,2, Treas 3: DECA 1,2, Parl 3: Math C 1: PC 1,2,3. MOUNTS, CINDY: Thes 2,3: PC 2. MOYER, DAWN: Sp C 1: Eng C 2,3: FBLA 2, Hist 3: FHA 3: FJA 2,3: Mag Staff 2,3: FTA 2,3: PC 1, 2,3: OCIPA 2. MULLER, KAREN: Sp C 1. MULLINS, MARK: FBLA 2. MUNDE, PEGGY: Sp C 1, Cho 1, 2,3, PC 1,2. MURDOCK, EDWARD: Elec C 1. MURPHY, MARSHA: Lat C 1,2, GrC2,3, Cho 1, NHS 3, Oil Exec for a day 3, Phillips Honor Student 3. NANCE, JAMES: Sp C 2,3, 12-yr C, FB 1,2,3, Baseb 1,2,3. NEAL, LINDA: Sp C 2,3, FBLA 2, WAC 3, PC 1,2. NEELAND, JAMES: SC 2, Gr C 1, Elec 2,3. NEILL, BEVERLY: Cho 3, Chris Asb 3. NEUMANN, SHARON: SC 3, Sp C 1,2,3, FBLA 2,3, Off Aid 2,3, NHS 2,3, SHS 2,3, PC 1,2,3, Valedictorian, OSU Honor Stu- dent. NEWMAN, MARY: Sp C 1,2,3, FBLA 1,2,3, FHA 3, Cho 2,3, Ott Aid 1,2,3, NHS 3, SHS 3, PC 2, 3, Chris Asb 2,3. NICHOLAS, SUSAN: Sewing C 1,2, Dancing C 1,2, Art Service 1,2, Cho 1,2, All Sch Mus 1, Chris Asb 1, lNew Milford, New Jerseyl. NIX, GLORIA: Lat C 1,2,3, AFS 1,2, Med C 1,2, SHS 1, PC 1,2, Girls Sports 1,2, FB Queen 2, Lat Empress 2, ICaIiforniaI. NIX, MIKE: Sp C 2, Lat C 1, Golf 2, Baseb 1. NORDSTROM, JEANETTE: Lat C 1, FBLA 2,3, NHS 2, SHS 2, PC 1,2. NORRIS, FROSTY: SC 3, Sp C 1, COTTI C 3, TIIGS 3, Lib 3, PC 1, Chris Asb 3. NORVELL, CHIP: Sp C 3, Swim 1, Capt 2,3. NOWLIN, MARTHA: Fr C 1, Eng C 2, FBLA 2, WAF 2, CLIC 1, 12-yi' C, PC 1,3. OAKS, MARVIN: FCA 3, C Count 3, Baseb 2,3. O'BRlEN, CAROL: Sp c 1, DECA3 FBLA 2, FHA 3, FJA 1,2,3, Q88 3, YB Staff 2,3, PC 1,2,3, YB Queen Att. 3, YB Asb 2,3. ODEN, DAN: JCL 1, Fr C 2, Med C 1. OGDEN, KEN: Gr C 2,3, AV 1,2,3. OGG, SUSAN: Sp C 1, FBLA 1,2,3, FHA 2, PC 1. OLIVER, JERRY: JCL 1, Band 1, Library 2, NHS 3, SHS 3. OLVERA, MARY: SC 1,2,3, Sp C 1,2,3, NHS 1,2, SHS 1,2,3, Phillips Honor Student 2. OPALA, JOE: JCL 1,2,3, WAC 3, NFL 1,2,3, Program chairman 3, Chess C 2, Sci C 2, Anthro C 1, 2,3, Pres 1,2,3, Debate 1,2,3, Debate tournament awards 1, 2,3. ORTH, LYNELL: SC 1, Fr C 1,2, Hist 1, 2nd V Pres 2, NFL 2,3, Chess C 2,3, Sec-Treas 3, Math C 3, MAT 3, NHS 2,3, Pres 3, SHS 1,2,3, Fr Queen Att 2, All Sch Pl 3, 2nd Edmond Schol Meet 2, Phillips Honor Student 2, Oil Exec for a Day, 3. OSWALT, GEORGE: FB 1, Wrest 1,2. OWENS, TERRI: Sp C 2,3, JCL 1, FBLA 2,3, NHS 3, FJA 2,3, Q8:S 3, Mag Staff 3, FTA3, PC 1,2,3, Girls Sports 3, OCIPA 2,3. PARKER, JANET: JCL 1, AFS 32 NFL 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3, V Pres 3. PARSELLS, DOROTHY: Sp C 1, FBLA 3, Com C 2. PASTERNIK, BECKY: SC 1, Sp C 1,2,3, FHA 1,2,3, Treas. 3, NHS 2,3, SHS 2,3, PC 1,2,3, Girls Sports 2,3. PATE, JACK: Sp C 1, Band 1. PATRICK, ANNE: Sp C 3, FHA 3, V Pres 3. PATTERSON, CAROL: SC 3, Sp C 2,3, Fr C 1, Art C 3, Sec 1, FTA 1. PAUL, DAVID: Lat C 1,2, Eng C 3, Key C 3, Anthro 2, Math C 2,3, MAT 2,3, NHS 3, SHS 1,2,3, Mr. Pirateer Att 3, Class Pres 2,3, Tal Asb 3,0il Exec for a Day 1- SC 2,3. PAYNTER, ROGER: Sp C 1,2, FBLA 3, FCA 1,2,3, FB 1,2,3, Baseb 1,2, Track 3. PEARSON, GLORIA: FBLA 3. PEARSON, LINDELL: Sp C 3, FCA 1,2,3, FB 1,2,3, BB 1,2, Track 1, 2,3, Sp Matador Att 3, All State r FB 3. PEDIGO, JAN: Lat C 1,2,3, FHA 3, PC 1,2,3. PEEL, NANCY: Sp C 2, FBLA 2, Off Aid 2, 12-yr C 3. PENLAND, DEBBIE: SC 1, Sp C 1, 2, FJA 2, PC 1,2,3, Girls Sports 2,3, Wrest Queen 3, SC Asb 1. PENNE, CAROL: FBLA 3. PENNINGTON, DIANE: Sp c 2,3, Fr C 1, FTA 2. PENTICUFF, SUZIE: SC 2,3, Spirit Comm Chair 3, Sp C 2,3, V Pres 3, Lat C 1, FBLA 2,3, NHS 3, SHS 3, PC 1,2,3, CHEST 2,3, Valedictorian 3, Miss Pirateer Att 3, FB Queen Att 3, BB Queen Att 3, Ideal Date 3, Lat Empress Att 1, Oil Exec for a Day 3, OSU Honor Student 3. PERRY, TIM: Gr C 2,3, Band 1,2,3. PERRY, VALERIE: Sp C 2, DECA 3, FBLA 2,3, Off Aid 1. PERSONS, DAVID: C Count 3, Baseb 3. PETERS, JANELLE: FBLA 3, Med C 1,2, 12-yr C 3. PEVEHOUSE, JOHN: SC 1,2,3, Chess C 2, FCA 1, FB 1, Track 1, Student Store Mgr 2,3. PHILLIP, TOM: Baseb 1,2,3, FCA 1,2,3. PHILLIPS, LARRY: Sp C 1, Eng C 3, FBLA 2, Band 1. PIERCE, CORLE: Lat C 1. PIERCE, RON: Sp C 1,2,3, Fr C 2,3, AFS 3, WAC 3, FJA 2,3, Paper Staff 2,3, Swim 1, Press Asb 3, OCIPA 2,3. POLK, DOUG: Lat C 1,2,3, Emperor 1, V Pres 2, NFL 1,2,3, Math C 2,3, IVIAT 3, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Boys State 3, Sec of State 3, Outstanding Citizen 3, Mr. Pi- rateer Att 3, Eng II Award 1, Chris Asb 3, Edm Schol Mt Eng II-1st 1, Oil Exec for a Day 3, Transcendental C Pres 3, SC Asb1,2,0U Debate Award1, NWU Debate Award 2, Regional and State Qualifier in Speech and Debate 1,2,3, Valedict- orian 3. POLLARD, LATISHA: Fr C 1, Art C 3, Pres 3, Band 1, Cho 1, Tal Asb 3, Oil Exec tor a Day 3. POSTLETHWAITE, SCOTT: Sp C 2, AV 1,2,3, Treas 3. POTTS, BILL: Band 1,2,3, Cho 2,3, Hi-Notes 2,3, All Sch Mus 2, All Sch PI 3, Chris Asb 2,3. PRATT, MIKE: Lat C 1,2,3, SHS 1,2,3. PRESCOTT, GARY: Sp C 2, FCA 1, 2, FB 1,2,3, All Conf 3, Wrest 1,2, Baseb 1,2,3, Sp Matador Att 2. PRINCE, DANNY: FB 1,2. PRINCE, ERIC: Tennis 1. PRINCE, ROBYN: Sp C 2,3, FBLA 2, Cho 1,2, 12,yr C 3. PRITCHETT, BARBARA: Sp C 1,2, 12-yr C 3. PRUETT, PAM: Eng C 2,3, FBLA 1,2,3, AFS 2,3, Ott Aid 2, Bio C 1, FJA 2,3, Mag Statf 2, FTA 2, 12-yr c 3, PC 1,2,3, Girls Sports 3, OCIPA 2,3,0lPA 2,3, PURCELL, JANIS: FHA 1, FTA 1. PURCELL, RENE: DECA 1,2,3, V Pres 2, Pres 3, FBLA 1,2,3, Chap 2, V Pres 3, Off Aid 1, FJA 1, YB 1, PC 1,2, DECA QUGC-I1 Att 2,3, Class V Pres 1, YB Asb 1. PURDY, RICK: Cho 1,2. PURIFOY, PAUL: Lat C 1, Key C 1, FJA 2,3, Paper Staff 2,3, FCA 2,3, Tennis 2,3, Lat Emperor Att 1, Ideal Date 3, Att 2, Class Popular 2, Press Asb 2, FCA Award 2, Prince of Print 3. RATCHEL, DONNIE: Band 1,2. RAY, DUANE: Fr C 1, FBLA 1,2, PC 1,2. RENEGAR, LAURA: Sp C 1,2, DECA 1, NFL 1, Sec 2,3, Thes 1, 2,3, Off Aid 1, NHS 3, SHS 3, FTA 3, PC 1,2, Cheer 3, Girls Sports 2,3, Girls State 3, FB Queen 3, Key C Sweetheart Att 2,3, Miss Pirateer Att 3, Ideal Date Att 2,3, All Sch Mus 2, All Sch Play 1,2,3, Tal Asb 2,3, Chris Asb 2, Drama Award 2, Speech Act Award 2, Girls Nation 3. RENFRO, JAMES DAVID: DECA 1, 2,3, 12-yr c. RENSHAW, MIKE: Sp 2,3, WAF 1, Cho 2,3, 12-yr C, FB 1,2, Swim 1, Track 1, Cho Sweet- heart 3, Chris Asb 2,3. REUBELL, DARLA: Sp C 1,2, FBLA Publicity Chair 2,3, Cho 1,3, Report 2, Hi-Notes 1, FJA 2,3, YB 2, Co Phot Ed 3, PC 2,3, Cho Sweetheart Att 3, YB Asb 2,3, Chris Asb1,2,3, Princess of Print 3. REYNOLDS, JIM: SC 1, 12-yr C, FB 1. RHODES, MARIAN: SC 3, Sp C 2, Eng C 3, AFS 2, Cho 1,2,3, Math C 3, IVIAT 3, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, FTA Treas 3, Bio HS 2,3, All Sch Mus 2, Chris Asb 1,2,3. RICHARDSON, JOHN: Sp C 2, DECA 1, FBLA 3, 12-yr C 3, Wrest 2. RIDINGS, MIKE: Gr C 2, C Count 2, Track 2. ROACH, JAMES: Sp C 1, FBLA 2. ROBB, BERNARD: Sp C 2, FBLA 3, FCA 3, BB 2,3. ROBBINS, RUTH: Lat C 1,2,3. ROBERTS, BETSY: SC 3, Lat C 1,2, Eng C 3, Thes 1,2,3, Cho 1,2,3, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3, All Sch Mus 1,2, All Sch Pl 1,2, Tal Asb 3, Chris Asb 1,2,3, NHS Sec 3, NHS State Sec 3, Phil- lips Honor Student 2, OSU Honor Student 3. ROBERTS, TURK: Sp C 1, FCA 1,2, 3, Capt Elect 2, Capt 3, FB 1,2,3, BB 1,2,3, Baseb 1,2,3, Ideal Date Att 3. ROGERS, MARJORIE: Med C 3, Lat Il Award 2. ROODHOUSE, ROSEMARY: Fr C 1,2, Cl'IO 1,2,3, FTA 3, PC 1,2. ROSE, JANIS: FBLA 3, Cho 1, Chris Asb 1. ROSS, GARY: Swim 1, Tal Asb 2. RUNYON, JOAN: FBLA 1,2,3, WAC 1,2, Lib 2. RUSCHE, BILL: Art C 1,2,3, Rus C 1,2, Bio C 1,2, Wrest 1, Baseb 2. RUSHING, LEONA: Com C 3. RUSSELL, CHERYL: SC 2, Sp C 2, 3, Lat C 1,2, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, PC 1,2,3. RUTHERFORD, MARY: Sp C 2, Lib 1,2,3, Sci C 1, FTA 3, PC 1,2,3. RYLANDER, VALERIA: Lat 1, Ott Aid 2. SARTIN, BRUCE: SC 3, Lat C 1, Elec C 2,3, FCA 2,3, FB 1,2, Wrest 1,2,3, Co-Capt Wrest 3. SCHAFER, PATTY: Sp C 2,3, Lat C 1,2, FBLA 2, Off Aid 3, NHS 3, FTA 3, PC 1,2, Treas 3. 261 SCHAFFNER, NELDA: Band 1,2,3, Hi-Notes 2,3, NHS 2,3, SHS 2, All Sch Mus 2, S C Music Theory Award 2, Ed Schol Meet 2nd Place, Music Theory 2, SCHAFROTH, CHRIS: Sp C 3, FHA 3, FTA V Pres 3, PC 2,3. SCHNABEL, SUE: FBLA 3, Cho 1,2, Off Aid 1,2, 12-yr C, Mixed Cho Sextet 2, Girls Cho Sextet 1, All Sch Mus 2, Chris Asp 1,2. SCHNEIDER, VIRGINIA: Sp C 1,2, 3, FBLA 3. SCHOEFFLER, LYNDA: SC 3, Lat C 1, FBLA 3, WAC 3, Math C 2, MAT 2, PC 1,2,3, All Sch Mus 1, Tal Ash 1. SCOTT, BARBARA: FBLA 2, 12-yr C, St Craft 2,3. SCOTT, TERRY: SC 1,2,3, Sp C 2, 3, FBLA 3, Band 1,2,3, Major 1, 2,3, PC 2,3. SELLARS, DEBORAH: YB 1,2, YB Asb 2. SEWARD, JOHN: Sp C 1, Lat C 2, Sci C 2, Treas 2, Pres 3, Anthro C 2,3, Treas 2, Tal Ash 2, Sci Awards 1,2,3. SHEDDEN, TOM: Sp C 2,3, 12-yr C, FCA 1,2,3, FB 1,3, Baseb 1,2, 3, FHA Sweetheart 3, FTA Sweet- heart Att 3, All Conference. SHEFFLER, VIVA: Sp C 2,3, Lat C 1, Thes 1,2, Sec 3, Ott Aid 2,12- yr C, PC 1,2,3, All Sch PI 1, Chris Asb 1. SHERBON, MIKE: Elec C 1,2, V Pres 3, Sci C 3, M3111 C 2,3, MAT 2,3, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Oil Exec for a day 3. SHOFNER, PAM: Sp C 2,3, FTA 2, SHORES, TOM: DECA 1,2,3. SHRUM, SHARON: Lat C 1, FBLA 3, FHA 1,2, Med C 1,2,3. SIDNER, STEVE: Lat C 1,2, Gr 2,3, Key C 1, V Pres 2, Pres 3, Math C 1,2,3, MAT 1,2,3, Nat Merit Semi-finalist 3, Oil Exec for a day 3. SILVA, DOROTHY: Fr C 1. SIMONTON, DAN: Sp C 3, DECA 2,3, FBLA 3. SKINNER, NANCY: Sp C FBLA 3, Cho 2,3. V Pres 3, Chris Asp 2,3. SLAKIS, KATHY: Sp C 1,2, WAC 1, NFL 1,2,3, Thes 2,3, Hi-Notes 2, NHS 3, SHS 1,2,3, All Sch Pl 2. SMILEY, LARRY: Sp C 1, Art C 3, FBLA 2, Paper Stafti1,2, Mag Staff 3, 12-yr C, Press Asb 1,2,3. SMITH, ALAN: S C 1, 12-yr C, BB 1,2,3, Baseb 1. SMITH, BOB: Band 1,2, Chris Asb 1,2, FBLA 3. SMITH, DAVE: S C 2,3, Sp C 1, DECA 3, FBLA 3, FCA 2,3, BB 1, S C Award Woodshop. SMITH, DEBBIE: Sp C 1,2, FBLA 1,2, FHA 3, FJA 2, PC 1,2,3, Girls Sports 2,3. SMITH, DOUG: C Count 2. 1.2.31 262 SMITH, JAMES MILTON: Lat C 1, Thes 2,3, All Sch Mus 1,2, All Sch PI 1,2,3, Tal Asp 3, Chris Ash 2,3. SMITH, KATHY: S C 3, Sp C 1,3, Art C Treas 3, DECA Treas 2,3, FBLA 1,2,3, FTA 3, PC 1,2,3, DECA Sweetheart Att 2,3. SMITH, LINDA: SC1,2, Sp C 2,3, Fr C 1, AFS 1, Sec 2, NHS 2,3, PC 1, Cheer 2,3, Girls Sports 2,3, BB Queen Att 3, Ideal Date Att 3. SMITH, MILTON: Lat C 1, Thes 2, 3, All Sch Play 1,2,3, All Sch Mus 1,2, Tal Asp 3, Chris Asb 2,3. SMITH, NANCY: Sp C 1,2,3, FBLA 1,2,3, PC 2,3. SMITH, PATTY: Sp C 1, Com C 3, PC 1,2,3. SNEED, MARK: FCA 1,2,3, Golf 1, 2,3, Popular 3. SONNENBERG, DAVE: Swim 3. SOUTHERN, JACKIE: Sp C 2, FBLA 2, Off Aid 1, 12-yr C, PC 1,2. SPARKS, DAVID: Lat C 1, Elec C 2,3, SHS 1, Agriculture Award 1. SPENCER, DAVID: FBLA 2,3, C Count 3, Tennis 2,3, STAGNER, GAYLE: Lat C 1, Gr C 2,3, AFS 3, Chess C 3, Math C 2,3, MAT 2,3, NHS 1,2,3, SHS 1, 2,3, PC 1, Oil Exec for a day 3, STAMPS, BOB: FBLA 3, STARK, DAVID: SC 1,2, Pres 3, Lat C 1,2, Gr C 2,3, Key C 2, Chap 3, Thes 2,3, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Boys State Governor 3, Valedictorian 3, Gr King 3, Att 2, Soph Class Pres 1, All Sch Mus 2, All Sch Pl 2, Tal Ash 2,3, Nat Merit Semi-finalist 3, Oil Exec for a day 3, Mr. Howdy A11 2, STEBBENS SHANNON: DECA 3, Band 1,2. STEPHENS, DREW: SC 2, Fr C 2, NHS 2, YB Staff 2, Oil Exec for a day 3. STEVENS, SANDY: Lat 1, PC 1,2,3. STONEBRAKER, KEN: Lat C 1,2, FBLA 3, Wrest 1,2,3. STRAHORN, CLAUDIA: Sp C 1,2. STRAUGHAN, SANDRA: Sp C 2,3, Cho 2,3, Hi-Notes 2, FTA 1,3, PC 1,2,3, Chris Asb 2,3. STROM, BARBARA: Sp C 1,2, ChO 2,3, Bio C 1,2, NHS 1,2,3. STURDEVANTT, CATHY: Sp 1,2,3, FBLA 3. SUMMERS, SUSAN: SC 2,3, Eng C 3, FBLA 3, PC 1,2,3, Girls Sports 3. SUMAN, CHRIS: C Count 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3. SWARTZ, CAROLYN: Sp C 2,3, Lat C 1, NFL 1,2,3, NHS 3, SHS 1, 12-yr C, PC 1,2, Parl 3. TALLER, JEAN: DECA 2,3, WAC 1, 2,3, FHA 1, Math C 2, MAT 2, NHS 3, SHS 2,3, WACTreaS 3. TANT, JULIE: FBLA 1. TATE, TERESE: SD O,2,3, WAC 1,2, 3, Thes 1,2,3, NFL 1, Off Aid 1, 2,3, FTA 1, All SCTI Mus 1,2, All Sch PI 1,2. TAYAR, PAMELA: Mag Staff 3. TAYLOR, JiM: Fi' C 1, SCi C 3, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3. TAYLOR, LYNDA: FBLA 1. TAYLOR, NANCY: Sp C 1,2, FBLA 2, Off Aid 1,2,3, 12-yi' C 3, PC 1.2,3, Girls Sports 1,2,3. TAYLOR, VICKI: Lat C 1 2- Fr C 2 3 FHA 3, NHS 2,3, 1,2i3, PC 1,2,3. TECKAM, MARY: Fr C 1. THARNISH, DOUG: Sp C 1,2,3. THARP, ROBERT: C Count 3, Track 2. THOMPSON, EILEENE: Lat C 1, FBLA 2,3, FHA 3, FJA 1,2,3, OCIPA 1,2,3, Paper Staff 2,3, 12-yr C 3, PC 1,2,3, Press Asp 2,3. THOMSON, LINDA KAY: Sp C 2, 3, Lat C 1,2, Off Aid 3, NHS 3, SHS 3, PC 1,2, Sgt-at-Arms 3. THOMPSON, PATRICIA: Sp C 2, FHA 1,2,3, Cho 1,2, FBLA 2, THOMSEN, JOHN: Lat C 1,2,3, FCA 1, Baseb 1. THORNE, DIANE: Sp C 3, Art C 1, 2, Med C 1,2, PC 1,2. THORPE, PATTY: Lat C 1,2,3, Eng C 2,3, Pres 3, WAC 1,2,3, Sec 3, Thes 2, NFL 1,2,3, Hi-Notes 1, 2, Sec 2, Off Aid 1,2,3, 12-yr C 3, All Sch Mus 1,2, All Sch PI 1,2. TINKLER, SHARON: Lat C 1, Gr C 2,3, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, Oil Exec for a Day 3. TITUS, RANDY: Lat C 1, Baseb 1, 2,3. TOMPKINS, TIM: AV C 1,2, V Pres 3. TRAVIS, ALLAN: Wrest 1,2,3, Track 1. TRENT, DEBRA: PC 1. TRIPP, SYLVIA: FHA 1, FTA 1, 12- yr C 3. TROUTMAN, STEVE: Chess C 3, Math C 2,3, Pres 3, MAT 2,3, Pres 3, 12-yr C 3, Wrest 2, Edm Schol Mt: Geometry-2nd 1, Algebra II-lst 2, Oil Exec for a Day 3. TRUITT, RONNIE: FB 2,3, Track 2, 3. TURNER, DEETTE: Sp C 2,3, Fr C 1,2, Chap 2, Eng C Zz M3111 C 3: MAT 3, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3, OSU Honor Student 3, Edm Schol Mt, Sp If3rd, Sp I Award 2. TWEDT, DIANE: DECA 1,2, Sec 2: FBLA 1,2,3, V Pres 2, PVGS 3, State V Pres 3, Ott Aid 3, NHS 3, PC 1,2,3, Miss FBLA Att 3: OSU Honor Student 3. UNDERWOOD, BARBARA: FBLA 2. VALENTA, KATHY: Lat C 1.2: Fr C 2,3, NHS 3, SHS 1,2,3. VANPELT, CHERYL: Sp C 1, Cho 2, FTA 2. VARGA, JANICE: SC 1,2,3, Fr C 1: FBLA 2, AFS 3, Ott Aid 2,3, NHS 3, SHS 3, Tal Asb 1, OSU Honor Student 3, Phillips Honor Stu- dent 3, SC Treas 3, Key C Sweet- heart 3. VELTE, PATRICIA: Fr C 3: Art C 2, 3, Library 1,2, All Sch Mus 1,2. WAGNER, CONNIE: PC 1,2,3. WAITS, JIM: FBLA 3. WALKER, CYNTHIA: Fr C 1, Cho 1, FTA 1. WALKER, JIM: Lat C 1. WALKER, REGINA: Sp c 2,3, Band 1,2,3, Hi-Notes 2,3, 12-yr C 3, PC 1, Tal Asb 3, Chris Asb1,2,3. WALKUP, MARY: Sp C 2,3, FBLA 3, WAC 2, Cho 1,2,3, V Pres 3, 12- yr C 3, Chris Asb 1,2,3. WALLACE, BECKY: SC 2,3, Sp C 2,3, FBLA 2,3, PC 1,2,3, Hist. WALLER, MARSHA: SC 1, Lat C 1, 2, CHO 1,2, NHS 3, SHS 1,2,3, Chris Asb 1,2. WALTERS, SHEILA: Comm C 3. WARING, LIZ: Fr C 1,2,3, Chap 3. Eng C 3, Cho 1,2, Hi-Notes 2, NHS 2,3, PC 1,2,3, Phillips Honor Student 2. WARREN, LARRY: SC 1,2, Sp C 1, Band 1,2, 12-yr C 3, Cam- paign Chair OASC Conv 3. WARREN, LARRY: Gr C 1,2, Key C 2,3. WEAVER, ANITA: SC 2, Fr C 1, FBLA 3, Library 1, NHS 3, 12- yr C 3. WEBB, SANDRA: FBLA 3, NHS 3, SHS 3, 12-yr C, PC 1,2, Pres 3. WEEKS, GARY: Sp C 1,2, DECA 1, 2,3, FBLA 1,2. WEICHBRODT, STEVE: Sp C 2, 12-yr C 3, Wrest 2. WEIGL, CHARLES: FB 3, Wrest 3, Track 1. WEIR, LINDA: Lat C 1, Gr C 2,3, FBLA 2,3, FHA 1, 12-yr C 3, PC 1,2. WELCH, JUDY: Sp C 2,3, Fr C 1, Art C 3, V Pres 3. WELCH, MARY: SC 3, Sp C 2,3, Fr C 1,2,3, FBLA 1,2,3, AFS 3, WAC 3, Off Aid 3, PC 1,2,3, Paper Staff 1, NHS 3. WHEELER, SHERRI: Lat C 1: 12-yr C3,PC1,2,3,TalAsb3,SCSociaI Committe Chair 3. WHITE, AMY: Sp C 2, FBLA 1,2,3? 12-yr C 3, PC 1,2,3, Betty Crock- er Award 3. WHITE, SHELLEY: Hi-Notes 2. WHITE, TOM: SC 3, Sp C 1, FBLA 3, FB 1, Track 1, Tal Asp 3. WHITLOW, GREG: Lat C 1,2, DECA 2,3, Band 1,2,3, Capt 3, All Sch Mus 2, Tal Asb 3, Chris Asb 1,2, 3. WICKLINE, LARRY: Lat C l,2,3, Band l,2, Off Aid 1,2, Elec C l,2,3, Sci C 3, Math C 1,2, SHS l,2,3, 12-yr C 3, Latin Award 1. WIER, COLLIE, BB l,2,3, Track 2. WILDEY, WILLIAM, FCA 3, FB 1, Wrest l,2,3. WILEY, LIZ, Sp C 1,2, FBLA 1, 2,3, FJA l,2,3, Mag Staff 2,3, PC 1,2,3, OCIPA 1,2,3. WILKERSON, LINDA, Lat C 1, DECA l,2,3, Sec 3, FBLA 2,3, Sec 3, FHA 1,2, Sec 2, NHS 2,3, SHS 2135 DE Student oi the Year 3. WILKES, JEAN-ANN, Sp C l,2, FBLA 2, FJA 2,3, YB l,2,3, Photo Ed 3, PC l,2,3, Sgt-at-Arms 3, YB Asb l,2,3, OIPA l,2,3, OCIPA l,2,3. WILLIAMS, LYNN, Lat C 1, WILLIAMS, MIKE, FCA 2,3, BB 1,2 WILLIANS, PATRICIA, Sp C 1, DECA 3, FHA 1, Bio C 1, FTA 1, EXTRA CURRICULAR INDEX AFS - 66 Anthropology Club - 83 Art Club - 57 AV - 81 Band - 72 Basketball - 120 Biology - 84 Chess Club - 80 Chorus - 75 Commercial Club 63 Cross Country - 131 DECA - 58 Electronics - 81 English Club - 56 FBLA - 60 FCA - 101 FHA - 6,8 FJA - 88 Football - 112 Four-pointers - 165 French Club - 53 FTA - 98 German Club - 50 Girls Sports - 134 Hi-Notes - 78 Honor Society - 86 Key Club - 64 Latin Club - 46 Library Club - 80 Magazine - 96 Math Club - 85 Medical Club - 82 Mu Alpha Theta - 85 National Merit Finalists - 164 Newspaper - 93 NFL -70 Office Aides - 79 Pep Club - 102 Pirateer - 160 Quill and Scroll - 89 Science Club - 83 Spanish Club - 42 Student Council - 38 Swimming - 132 Thespians - 71 Twelve-Year Club - 100 Valedictorians - 166 World Affairs Club - 67 Wrestling - 126 Yearbook - 90 PC 1, Girls Spoiis 1 iLas Vegas, Nevadal. WILLIANS, TERESA, SC 2, Gr C 1, 2,3, Ott Aid 3, NHS 3, PC 1,2,3. WILSON, BECKY, Lat C 1,2, FBLA 2, Cho 2, NHS 2,3, SHS l,2,3, FTA 3, PC l. WILSON, DONNA: Sp C 1, FBLA 2,3. WILSON, MISSY: Gr C 2,3, Treas 3, PC 2. WILSON, STEVE, Sp C l,2,3, 12-yr C 3, FB 1, Track 1,2,3. WINKLER, MARDEN, FCA 2,3, Wrest l,2,3, Capt 3, Class Popular 1. WINN BERGER, GINA, Sp C 1,2, FBLA 3, 12-yr C 3, PC l,2,3, WISE, PAM, Sp C 2, Lat C 1,2, FBLA 3, PC 1,2, NHS 2,3, SHS 1,2,3. WISEMAN, DAVID, Sci C 1, Math C 1, MAT 2, Oil Exec tor a Day 3. WOMACK, JIM, Wrest 3, C Count FACULTY INDEX Akins, Winford 18, 50 Allen, Faye 25 Allred, Gwen 14, 15 Anderson, Barbara 18 Archer, Terry 18 Austin, Lavita 18 Baldwin, Carter 18 Baldwin, Dean 18 Bard, Leta 18 Barrett, Paul 15 Battles, Gail 18, 71 Beck, Earlene 18 Bednar, Peggy 25 Bell, Frances 18 Bendau, James 18 Benson, Mona 25 Bennett, Janie 18 Bennett, Jo Ann 18 Bivins, Betty 18 Blackerby, Don 18, 80 Bowman, Calvin 15 Bradley, Ruby 18 Brown, Sharon 19 Butler, Robert 17, 19 Campbell, Letha 18, 19 Cannon, Cecil 19 Card, Alva 19 Carlson, Elizabeth 19 Caviness, Fred 14, 15 Cheatwood, Tom 19, 118 Clay, Derwood 19 Close, Dick 19, 101, 147 Coffey, Pearle 19, 147 Collier, Ronald 19, 21, 147 Coonfield, Hugh 17 Cowan, Nona 17 Creekmore, Janet 19 Crouch, Glen 14, 15 Daugherity, W. M. 19 Davis, May 19 Delier, Michelin 19 Dew, Charles 19 Dick, James 19 Downs, Ralph C. 16 Duncan, Carolyn 19 Eakles, Jerry Easterwood, Wayne 19 Epperly, Charles 17 Farish, Linda 19 Firth, Gene 20, 118 2, Track 2. WOMASTEK, DARLA, Gr C 3, Fr C 1, FBLA 2,3, Hi,Notes 1, Med C 1, V Pres 1, NHS 3, SHS 2,3, YB 1, FTA 3, Rec Sec 3, PC l,2,3, Red Cross 1, Y-Teens 3 lNortheasti. WONDERLY, KENNETH, Gr C 1,2, Band l,2,3, SHS 1, Swim 1,2, OU Honors Student 3, Pres of Junior Achievment 3, C1812 at Bartlesville, Oki. vvoon, PAM: Fr C 2, FBLA 3, Com C 3, Pres 3, Cho 2,3, PC 2, WOODS, MINNIE, FBLA 2,3, Off Aid 1,2. WOODS, TERRY, PC 1. WOOLSEY, SUSIE, FBLA 1,GirIs Sports 1. WORLEY, RICK, Sp C 1, Paper Staff 3, FB 1,2,3, BB l,2,3, Baseb 1, Ford, Tom 20 Forsythe, Barbara 20 Foster, Rodney 20 Fowler, Ann 20 Friedlander, Fern 20, 75 Gallop, Nancy 17, 20, 147 Geurkink, Larry 20, 118 Gilmore, Yvonne 20 Goodwin, Lorayne 20 Greve, Don 14, 15 Grigsby, Sally 20 Hambrick, Fred 20, 147 Hamilton, James 16 Hasley, Richard 21 Haynes, Jerry 21, 115 Hertwig, Carol 21 Hess, Marcia 21 Hire, Janie 21, 27 Holcomb, Virgil 21 Holt, Stroud 21 Hubbard, Carol 21 Irwin, Margaret 21 Irwin, Phil 21 Johnson, Neva 21 Keel, Kenneth 21, 118 Kidd, Juanita 17 Kidd, Maude 22 Kirby, Janelle 22, 23, 80, 147 Knight, John 22 Koch, James 22, 101, 120 Krause, Zula Mae 22 Leon, J. J. 22 Locke, Pat 17, 25 Lukehart, Patricia 22 Malone, J. Frank 14 Mann, Dorothy 22 Mason, Lee 14, 15 Mathias, Marian 22 Matlock, Barbara 22 Mayfield, Leo C. 14, 142 McBride, Clyde 22 McCa1lon, Verdi 22 McKenzie, Robert 22 McLaughlin, Ruth 22 Meyer, Lawrence 22, 122 Miles, Wendell 22 Millard, Jo 80 Mills, Geraldine 22 Moody, Gloria 22 Moon, Blanche 22, 85 Morwood, W. B. 15 2,3, Ideal Date Att 3, All State FB 3. WORTH,JOANN,Art C 3,12-yr C3. WYLIE, WILLIAM, SC l,2,3,Sp C 1, Chess C l,2,3, Pres 3, Sci C 1, Math C 2,3, V Pres 3, MAT 2,3, V Pres 3, NHS 3, SHS 3, FJA 2, Paper Staff 2, FB 1, Track l,2,3, Press Asb 2, OSU Honor Student 3, Oil Exec for a Day 2, OCIPA 2, OIPA 2: O88 2,3. YOUKER, DEBBIE, SC l,2,3, Rec SGC 3, SD C 2,3,LatC1,2,3,Fr C 1, NFL 1, Thes 2,3, PC l,2,3, All Sch Pl 2,3, Tal Asb 3, YOUNG, JANET, Off Aid 3, Paper Staff 1, Girls Sports 2. YOUNG, PHIL, SC 2, WAC 1, Baseb 1. YOUNG, SHERYLE: Sp C 2, FBLA 2, 3, PC 1. ZWEIFEL, RANDY: Sp C 1, FCA 1. Mullinax, Myrtle 22 Murphy, Maudeen 23 N ewcomb, Don 23 Newell, Jane 25 Nichols, B. J. 16 ' Nifong, Harry 23, 83 Nye, Marsha 23 Paris, Ivine 23 Patrick, Shirley 23 Pearson, Jack 23 Pearson, Tacy 23, 84 Pebworth, Elam 23, 118 Pherigo, Bobbie 23, 61 Phipps, Charles 23 Priddy, Virginia 25 Pope, Martha 23 Potter, Jerry 23, 114, 115 Pray, Kenneth 23 Rayburn, Johnny 23 Rayburn, Judith 23 Reavis, Ruth Ann 23 Rhoda, Jean 23 Rice, Versel 23 Rich, Suzanne 23, 147 Riley, Sid 24, 32 Rounsavell, Ramona 24 Ruiz, Charles 24 Sancllin, Kathryne 24, 29, 147 Schantz, Beatrice 24, 50 Smith, Charlotte 24 Smith, Judith 24 Smith, Layton 24 Smith, Marguerite 24, 100 Sparks, Lola 24 Stephens, Clara 25 Stevens, Kathryn 24, 61 Svejkovsky, Mary Jane 24 Talley, Jeffie Jean 24 Taylor, Ruby 25 Teter, Midge 24 Tharp, Betty 24 Thomas, Lois 24 Thompson, Issy 25 Van Deman, Delores 24 Wadkins, Betty 24, 71 Walker, James 24 Wells, Bill 24, 60 Whitfield, Gerald 24, 147 Williams, Jack 24 Wood, Juanita 24 Woolf, Shirley 25 263 STUDENT INDEX -A- A a modt, Rochelle Marie 169 Abbott, Melva Marlene Abfalter, Judith Anne 203 Abraham, Debbie D. 42, 233 Abshure, David Alton 118, 233 Ackley, David Ernest 53, 83, 233 Acord, Edwina Pauline 169 Adair, Richard Lynn Adams, Michael V. 43, 169 Adams, Robert Clifton 72, 223 Adams, Sharla Sue Adams, Vana Kathryn 108, 233 Aderhold, Susan Lee 103, 203, 220 Adkins, Benny Frank 233 Adkins, Michael Gary 169 Adkins, Paula Dale 53, Anderson, Mark Wilson 10, 51, 69, 132, 232, 233 Anderson, Marsha Larue 42, 203 Anderson, Matt Lee 203 Anderson, Michael Lee 91, 101, 233 Anderson, Ricki Gay 53, 233 Anderson, Teresa Lee 44, 108, 233 Andis, Claudia Martha 46, 43, 103, 203 Andrews, John Michael Andrews, John Paul 233 Andrews, Thomas F. 75, 233 Andrus, Mickey Lynn 203 Andus, Richard Lynn A nneler, Ronna Ca role 169 Anneler, Steve 233 Anthony, Carol Sue 103, 169 Anthony, Evelyn Kay 233 108, 233 Adkison, Gary John 233 Agnew, Ronald Leslie 53, 233 Aikman, Thomas Lee 203 Akin, Jackie Lee 115, 203 Albrecht, Cynthia J. Albrecht, Gail Ellen Albrecht, Susan Marie 203 Albright, Leah Teresa 46, 48, 82, 203 Albright, Roger E. 233 Aldredge Carolyn Sue 60, 169 Aldredge, Randy C. 233 Aldredge, Celeste Dawn Barnes, 84, 233 Alexander, Gary Lynn Alexander, Glenda F. . Alexander, Shelby C. 169 Alfson, John A. 32, 90, 203 Alfson, Robert Harold 31, 50, 51, 169, 176 Allbright, Michael S. 233 Allen, Bob William 169 Allen, Cindy Sue 108, 233 Allen, Donna Mae 169 Allen, Jim H. 44, 233 Allred, Cindy Ann 42, 203 Allred, Don Lynn 72, 74, 169 Alston, Thomas Mathew 233 Alt, Merrill Altendorf, Dennis A. 132, 233 Amberg, Jack Henry 233 Amend, Richard Clayton 233 Ameringer, Ross Mark 43, 66, 233 Ames, Ellen Ramona Andeel, Carol Lorene 43, 103, 169 Andersen, Mary Ann 75, 91, 169 Anderson, Bob Guy 169 Anderson, Carla Ruth Anderson, Glenda Lea 44, 108, 233 Anderson, Jill 180, 233 Anderson, Larry Mike 203, 233 264 Anthony, Phyllis Jean 233 Antinoro, Don Ray 203 Antonelli, Karen King 108, 233 Apitz, Janet 108, 233 Apitz, Susan 103, 169 Aquirre, Jesus Maria 203 Arbogast, Jack Carl 233 Arbogast, Lee Carl 203 Ard, James Stephen 132, 233 Arkison, Raymond Glenn Arkison, Sherry Lynn 203 Armitage, Charles A. 169 Arthur, Allen Burhl Arthur, Barbara Jean 108, 233 Arthur, Allen Burhl 169, 193 Arwood, Mack Steven 169 Arwood, Melanie Jean 203 Ash, Lindsay Wayne 233 Ashcraft, Charles Randy 69 101, 115, 203 Ashcraft, Karen Sue 42, 61, 203 Ashford, William M. 169 Ashmore, Sherry Lynn 33, 79, 169 Atchley, David Lee 203 Atkins, Stephen M. 72, 203 Atkins, Sue Louise 94, 203 Atkisson, John Edward 233 Atwood, Gerald Monte 233 Auchenbach, Mike Alan 120, 122, 233 Auchenbach, Paula S. 169 Ault, Carl P. 42, 203 Ault, Michael Bradford 233 Austin, Janice Elaine 42, 72, 233 Austin, Kenneth Dale 72, 34, 203, 231 Austin, Larry Doug 233 Austin, Suzanne Elinor 75, 169 Auxier, Neil Kent 203 Ayers, Kerry Neal 233 Ayers, Rick Lee 203, 231 Ayers, Susan Kay 53, 233 - B - Babione, Robert Allen 7, 53, 72, 85, 169 Babin, Carla Marie 234 Bachman, Deborah A. 203 Bachman, Theresa Susa 234 Backman, Wanda Lee 169 Bacon, Scherry Viola 169 Bader, Curtis 234 Baggett, Suzanne 53, 180, 234 Bagley, Dennise Ann 108, 234 Bailey, Carol Kay 203 Bailey. Judy Marie 203 Bailey, Kathleen L. 234 Sherry Ann 46, Bailey, 108, 234 Baird, Sally 60, 88, 96, 97, 103, 169 Baird, Sue Ellen 54, 203 Baisden, Robert B. 169 Baker, Cathy Jeannine 203 Baker, Jerry Wayne Baker, Michael D. 46, 48, 64, 203 Baker, Peggy Jean 43, 234 Baker, Rebecca Jane 48, 180 Baker, William Richard Baldwin, Susan Roberta 43, 103, 134, 203 Ballard, Bob 153 Ballard, Carolyn 203 Bangs, Michael L. 71, 83, 203 Bangs, Paula Colleen 43, 234 Banta, Phillip Les 203 Banther, Richard Lewis 234 Barber, Stephen Leslie 72, 203 Bare, James Doyle Jr. 169 Baresel, Larry Edward 70, 203 Barger, Michael Ivan 203 Barham, Monte W. 169 Barlow, Fred Garret Barnes, Carolyn Ann 234 Barnes, David Leon Barnes, James E. 234 Barnes, James Michael 204 Barnes, Kay Ann 103, 203, 220 Barnes, Martin J. 234 Barnes, Marva Jean 42, 103, 204 Barnett, Carol Lynn 44, 204 Barnett, Richard Lee 169 Barnett, Theodore 42, 234 Steve Crige Barnicoat, Debbie E. 234 Barnicoat, Roger Dale 42, 45, 61, 100, 101, 115, 116, 132, 154, 169 Barnum, Glenda Laverne 204 Barr, Roger Wesley 40, 234 Barrett, Sidney Hughes 112, 115, 204 Barringer, Deborah A. 204 Barringer, Linda Marie 204 Barringer, Theresa J. 48, 234 Barry, David Michael Barta, Greg William 204 Bartee, Janice Leight 108, 234 Barthel, Dell Anna 43, 79, 103, 234 Bartholomeu, Sharon 108, 170 Barton, Mark Anthony Basham, Deborah Gayle 204 Bass, Samuel William, 204 Bass, Merle Dean 170 Bass, Sharon Theda 108, 234 Bassler, Shelley Lynn 42, 170 Baswell, Theresa 234 Bates, Connie Lynn 170 Bates, Ruth Elaine 61, 204 Batson, Bob 204 Battle, John B. 170 Baumann, Bruce Essom 170 Baumann, Paul Brian 204 Baxter, Bob C. 48, 72, 204 Baxter, Emanuel R. 204 Bayer, William T. 53, 70, 234 Bayless, Larry Bill 118, 234 Bays, Darlene Karyl 43, 71, 79, 180, 204 Beall, Stephen Royce 234 Beaman, Connie Renee 103, 204 Beard, Ellen Leslie 7, 11, 75, 85, 167, 170 Beard, Karen Sue 170 Bearden, Cecil Ray 234 Beatty, Pamela Trudy 108, 234 Beaulien, Jolene Marie 204 Beck, Doug Allen 42, 43, 118, 204 Beck, James William 204 Beck, Roy Lee 75, 204 Becker, William 115 Bequart, Bill Raymond 44, 204 Bednar, Randy Paul 91, 204 Bedwell, Sara Lois 204 Beezley, Patricia Jane 108, 234 Bell, Billy Joe 170 Bell, Carolyn R. 53, 234 Bell, Ralph David 234 Bell, Terry Leroy 234 Bellamy, Gayle 103, 204 Bembrook, Dana Ellen 204 Benefield, Bobby E. 234 Benham, Sherri Lynn 50, 60, 180, 199, 204 Benne, Robert Eugene 204 Bennett, John J. 234 Bennett, Linda Lucille 76, 103, 204 Bennett, Roy Chris 234 Bennight, Donna Sue 204 Bensinger, Fred Leon 131, 234 Bensinger, Gerald Ray 234 Benson, A. Lynn 44, 108, 234 Benson, Marcia Louise 204 Benson, Walter Larry Bentley, Vickie Marie 54, 108, 234 Bergman, Jeff Carl 118, 234 Bergman, David Pete 101, 115, 116 Bergman, Gary Lee 50, 64, 204 Bernasco, Patty Ann 204 Berriel, Cynthia Vieojas 60, 66, 104, 150, 151, 170 Berry, Tom M. 234 Berryhill, Linda Kay 103, 204 Bertozzi, Candice 204 Best, Jim Alan 131, 204 Best, Linda Diane 234 Bettis, Lonnie Gordon Beville, Karen E. 7, 31, Bradshaw, Steve D. 205 Blankenship. Ian 108, 234 80, 85, 148, 167, 170 Bibb, Debbie Kay 234 Bickerstaff, William D. 80, 204 Bigham, James Riley 170 Bigham, Jana Lynn 180, 234 Biles, Paul William 64, 100, 170 Biles, Susan Rebecca 42, 234 Bing, Cathy Denise 79, 204 Binkley, Marsha K. 234 Binkley, Nancy Lee 108, 204 Birchall, Marianne R. 72, 232, 234 Birchall, Richard A. 100, 115, 116, 154, 170 Bishop, Don Milton 234 Gary Lee 170 Bishop, Bishop, Karen Lee 44, 108, 234 Bivins, Sharon Lynn 44, 51, 56, 82, 85, 165, 204 Black, Jim Robert 170 Black, Katie Raye 91, 108, 234 Blackard, Paula Chritarae 108, 170 Blackburn, Bobby L. Ir. 204 Blackman, Debra Ann 43, 204 Blackstock, Victoria 60 , 170 Blackwell,Deborah F. 80, 205 Blackwood, Daniel Lee 205 Blair, Karen Elaine 103, 134, 202, 205 Blair, Steve Keith 83, 234 Blair, Velva Jean 61, 103, 205 Blake, James A. 170 Blalock, James Mattison 54, 118, 234 Blandamer, John Ian 46, 205 Blasingame, Charolotte 234 Bleakley, Mike Scott 53, 234 Blehm, Gary Ernest 42, 205 Blessing, Bill 234 Blevins, Roselyn 205 Blevins, Janet Lynn 42, 234 Blevins, Jay Ford 205 Blevins, Pamela Anne 234 Blight, Betty 44, 234 Blizzard, Michael Craig 170 Bloom, Carol Leanne 100, 170 Blount, Christy Dell 103, 205 Blue, Carolyn Ann 43, 103, 205 Blundell, Bill Jay 205 Blundell, Thomas Henry 60, 62, 170 Boatright, Kathryn R. 66, 70, 71, 103, 170 Bobo, Paula Jean 42, 91, 205 Bodin, Sharon 76, 170 Boggs, Vicki Janice Boismier, Marla Sue 205 Bolain, Larry Dean 127, 131, 205 Bolton, Donna Marie 205 Bolton, Patsy Gail 205 Bolz, Bill Herman 205 Bomhoff, Steve, Gleen 170 Bonds, Linda Gayle 48, 82, 205 Boone, Beverly 60, 170 Bootes, Debby Lynn 44, 108, 234 Booten, Deborah Alice 72, 234 Bords, Linda 82 Bosewell, Bobbie Sue 205 Bostick, Dorothy J. 205 Bostick, Patricia 170 Boswell, Charles Lee Boswell, Theresa Sue 108 Botchlet, Deborah Kay 205 Botchlet, Richard A. 234 Boucher, Richard Bounds, Steven 'Maechel 50, 205 Bouziden, David L. 170 Bowen, Bruce Keefe 48, 66, 83, 234 Bowen, Donna Kay 205 Bowen, Elaine Carol 234 Bowen, Karen 61, 170 Bowers, Loretta Kay 48, 76, 85, 167, 171 Bowlin, Carol Ann 43, 205 Bowlin, Patricia 76, 108, 171, 187 Bowman, Calvin Eugene 205 Bowman, Deborah Lynn 205 Boyd, Gregory K. 171 Boyd, Ronnie Ray Boydston, Mike Joe 235 Bozarth, Cathy 94, 103, 171 Braden, Patricia 44, 72, 171 Bradshaw, Cindy Lynn 103, 205 Bradway, Deborah Dean 72, 205 Brady, Michael Wayne 171 Brainard, Carol Jeanne 205 Brakhage, Janice Kay 42, 205 Braley, Sherry Dawn 235 Bramlett, Debra Rae 61, 88, 205 Branch, Richard 206 Brand, Becky Ann 206 Brand, Cathy Eileen 42, 180, 235 Brandle, Michael V. 171 Brandle, Sharon Kay 42, 103, 206 Brandon, David Leon 72, 206 Brandon, Donald Eugene 74, 206 Brandon, Kenneth Ray 206 Brandt, Debbi Ann 235 Brantley, Joan M. 51, 103, 206 Bratcher, Neil Dewayne 171 Bratcher, Rita Carol 60, 206 Braught, Roy Ulysess Bray, Jack Dean 132, 171 Bray, Steve Jay 171 Brayton, Ray H. 235 Breeden, Kenneth Paul 171 Brence, Alden Lee 206 Breshears, Walt Lee 235 Bullock, Catherine 60, 171 Burbage, John C. 44, 206 Burdette, Jennifer C. 76, 235 Burford, John Wayne 172 Brewer, Charles Ray 171 Brewer, Connie Jean Brewer, Johnny Lee 206 Brewer, Joyce 171 Brewer, Ronald Ray 206 Brewer, Vicki Lynn 206 Bricker, James Edgar 235 Bridges, Suzanne 180, 206 Bright, Marilyn 33, 70, 71, 171 Brinkley, Nancy 134 Brinkman, James Henry 54, 235 Brite, Cleta Sue 206 Britten, Jimmie 235 Brittingham, Brenda F. 206 Britton, Ronald Lee 206 Brooks, Peggy L. 43, 235 Bross, Ronnie Carlson 165, 235 Brotherton, Tony Don 235 Brown, Barbara 103, 171 Brown, Becky Louise 85, 88, 90, 91, 92, 100, 171 103, Brown, Carolyn Sue 103, 206 Brown, Charlie Burton 235 Brown, Craig Lee 235 Brown, Carl Scott Brown, Gary Franklin 206 Brown, Jack Craig 206 Brown, Jan Gale 43 Brown, Janice Ruby 235 Brown, Leona Grace 80, 235 Brown, Michael Allen 70, 83, 206 Brown, Michael Donn 70, 83, 206 Brown, Sharon Ann 53, 180, 235 Brown, Steve 206 Brown, Steve Wesley 171 Brown, Suzanne 42, 206 Burger, Beverly 206 Burger, Stephen Clard 61, 172 Burke, Donald James 42, 235 Burket, Paula Rae 206 Burks, Suzanne Michele 88, 96, 97, 103, 172 Burns, Frona Margaret 103, 172 Burns, Jacquelyn Sue 70, 103, 172 Burns, Mark L. 43, 235 Burns, Lana Jo 206 Burns, Richard Allen 235 Burns, Robert B. 70, 83, 235 Burns, Robert E. 83, 235 Burris, Beatrix 32, 60, 79, 172 Burroughts, Tom Lyle 235 Burtcher, Dean Allen 235 Burton, Barbara L. 79, 103 207, 231 Burton, Janet Gail 43, 70, 180, 235 Burwell, James Raymond Busche, Gary Lynn 235 Bush, Janet 42, ss, 94, 100, 103, 172 Businek, Kathleen Bussington, Paula Butcher, Marlin 144, 235 Butler, Howard Putnam 85, 172 Butler, Kathey Dianne 207 Butler, Linda Caryl 172 Butler, Mary Sue 53, 235 Butler, Patti Ann 103, 207, 227 Bybee, Marsha Ann 44, 108 , 235 Byers, John Eric 42, 207 Byers, Kathy Joan 75, 103, 172 Byers, Kenneth Earl Byford, Monte Joe 172 Byler, David James 172 Byrd, Gary 207 Byrd, Monte L. 207 Byrne, Peggy Lynne 235 9 Browne, Blaine Terry 50, 206 Brownen, Barry Dean 235 Brownen, Janet Ellen Browning, Jan 206 Brox, Roger 72, 235 Brox, Thomas Joseph 72, 206 Brubaker, Barbara 206 Bruce, Waynette Lynn Buchanan, Marilyn Ann 171 Buchanan, Rosalie 171 Buck, Jacklyn Jeannine 108, 235 Buck, Tom E. 235 Buckner, Sylvia Gail 46, 235 Buddin, Barbara Kay 108, 235 Buddin, Kenneth Ray Buffington, Paula Jene 43, 71, 108, 235 Bugg, Stephen Lynn 206 Bull, Vickie Jean 108, 235 -C... Caffey, Glenda 61, 103, 172 Cagle, Debra Jean 180, 207 Cain, Becky S. 54, 235 Cain, Michael David 235 Cain, Susan K. 61, 103, 207 Calahan, Pamela Sue 235 Calavan, Chandra Dian 235 Caldwell, Connie Leah Caldwell, Deanna 235 Caliman, Jeanette Margueritte 207 Caliman, Marilyn 54, 235 Calvert, Darrel D. 236 Calvert, Jerry Lee 207 Calvert, Lonnie 236, 249 Camp, Steve Franklin 207 Campbell, Brenda 100, 102 172 Campbell, Christina Jo 79, 236 265 Chaney, William Wyatt 236 Campbell, Clevie W. Campbell Cynthia 207 Claborn, Robert Neal 173 Ca mpbell: Debby Denise 236 Campbell, Dennis Dean 101, 121, 122, 172 Campbell, Janie Y. 61, 108, 236 Campbell, Michael R. 172 Campbell, Pamela Sue 102, 148, 207 Canada, Pam Sue 236 Canney, Virginia Scott 76, 108, 207 Cannon, Caran 108, 236 Cannon, Robert Allen 236 Cantrell, Lowell Q. 236 Cantwell, Dianna Lynn 103, 207 Cantwell, Ronnie E. 236 Capehart, Debbie Lynn 236 Carpenter, Michael D. 172 Caraway, Mark Allen 236 Card, Lee A. 56, 70, 172 Card, Raymond Dewey 118, 207 Cargill, Christina 93, 180, 236 Carlson, Karen 172 Carpenter, George R. 207 Carpenter, Richard A. 44 Carroll, Lois Ann 43, 180, 236 Carson, Chris Lynn 70, 71, 76, 236 Carson, Mary Cathy 236 Carter, Catherine J. 43, 236 Carter, Deborah Lou 180, 207 Carter, Richard Lee 236 Cartwright, Jim Wade 207 Cartwright, Randy Joe 173 Carver, John Ivan 72, 207 Case, Craig Thomas 236 Case, Sandra 173 Casey, Adina Reina 207 Casey, Delbert Gene 173 Casey, Sammy Thomas 236 Cassil, Roxanna Lou 54, 207 Cates, Jeff 173 Cates, Lolita P. 43, 53, 55, 103, 207 Castle, Patti Kate 180, 236 Castner, Gregory Alan 173 Castoe, Gary Stephen Caven, Nancy Joan 79, 207 Cavin, Ronnie P. Caviness, Pamela Kay 108, 236 Caviness, Richard B. 43, 64, 71, 83, 100, 173 Cearley, Vicki Lynn 236 Cecil, Alan Ray 236 Center, Danny Dean 60, 173 Chafer, Anne E. 44, 66, 70, 165, 207 Challis, Annette Ruth 207 Challis, Betty Jo 236 Challis, Susan Faye 236 Chamberlain, James P. 207 Chambers, William Gary 44, 207 Chandler, Don Larry 83, 85, 131, 173 Chandler, Mike 165 266 Chandler, Pamela Gae 43, 207 Chapman, Gary Scott 173 Chapman, Judy Ann 43, 91, 173 Chapman, Kathy Lue 44, 207 Chappell, Claud Neil 207 Chase, Tom Paul 173 Chastka, John J. 88, 173 Chastka, Ruth Anne 84, 180, 207 Cheatwood, Debbie Sue 108, 236 Cheney, Ann Manson 108, 236 Cherry, Allen Bracken 236 Chester, Nanci Marie 236 Chisum, David Roy 118, 236 Christie, Carl Reid 207 Christofferson, Jim K. 236 Christy, Janice G. 236 Christy, Paul David 207 Chitwood, Christopher 173 Chronic, Jackie L. 173 Chronister, Michael D. 207 Cieminski, Mary J. 53, 108, 236 Cissell, Sheri M. 91, 108, 236 Cissell, Timothy P. 53, 33, 71, 168, 173 Ciupak, James 236 Ciupak, Stephen Alan 173 Claborn, Phinip G. 115, 207 Claborn, Rita Kaye 88, 93, 207 Clapp, Jo Susan Clapp, Lee Wallace Clark, Clifford W. Clark, Frederick Scott 173 Clark, Gary Ralph 132, 236 Clark, John Carl 207 Clark, Judy Ann 44, 173 Clark, Tommy Lee 236 Claunch, Bruce Wayne 236 Clayburn, Dennis G. Claywell, Carla Jean 108, 236 Cleavelin, Niki 60, 173 Clemens, Sharon Ann 103, 207 Clemmons, Connie Sue 42, 207 Clemons, Darrell Ray 207 Clemons, Martha Sue Click, Dee Luan 88, 93, 95, 103, 153, 173 Click, Katherine Ellen 8, 93, 103, 208 Click, Richard Lee 236 Clingerman, Janice Lee Clingerman, Joy 61, 173 Clinton, Barbara 40 Cloud, Rodger Fielden 75, 173 Clover, Judith Louisa 76, 79, 180 Clure, Landes Lee 173 Coburn, Hal 208 Coburn, Shirley 58, 88, 96, 102, 105, 119, 173 Cockrell, Sherry Kay 236 Cody, Candace Ann 173 Cody, Skip 236 Cogburn, Jeff L. 208 Coit, Gayle 42, 103, 208 Colbert, Charlotte L. 208 Colbert, Richard Ryan 131, 208 Cowley, Donald Michael 53, 237 Cox, Betty Jean Cole, Belinda 208 Cole, Bonnie 173 Cole, Kenneth Gay 72, 173 Cox, Robert 75 c0we,Bn1Dwghrn6, 116, 154, 174 Coyle, James R. 208 Cole, Lorranine Margene 236 Coleman, William E. 173 Collier, Carol C. 42, 72, Coyle 237 Coym Vickie Lee 43, 108, David Lee 54, 237 Crabtr,ee, Tommy 237 Craig, Nathan Clark 100, 108, 237 Collier, Karita Jane 237 Collier, Laura C. 208 Collins, Gary Steven 118, 237 Collins, Tom John 118, 122, 237 Collins, Wayne Eugene 208 Colvert, Nancy Carol 44, 82, 208 ' Colvert, Susan 40, 103, 173 Combs, Brenda Lee 58, 237 Conner, Bobby Lee 116, 208 Conner, Camille G. fTammieJ 208 Conner, John Omelia 51, 94, 208 Cooley, Nancy Ann Cook, Cleo Cook, David Allen 237 Cook, Jeanie 43, 237 Cook, Joe Craig 237 Cook, Julie 208 Cook, Mary 174 Cook, Nancy Lee 44, 237 Cook, Paula Kaye 43, 103, 208 Cook, Russell Austin 237 Cooke, Jerald Damon 108, 131, 237 Cooley, Nancy 44, 208 Cooley, Horace Wayne 174 Cooper, Carol 174 Cooper, Gary Cooper, Lynda Anne 108, 237 Copeland, Gary Wayne 118, 237 Copeland, Robert D. 118, 237 Cops, Emily Kaye Cordonnier, Gary Jay Cordonnier, Leslie L. 50, 51, 100, 116, 129, 174 Corey, Phillip Wayne 72, 74, 237 Corkle, Gail Eileen 174 Corley, David Wardell 174 Corley, Linda 174 Corley, Nancy Cornett, Donald Carrol 100, 101, 115, 116, 154, 174 Cosetti, Debbie Ann 237 Cotner, Linda Lou 237 Cotter, Connie Lynn 208 Cotton, Birdie Ruth 174 Cotton, David Leon 70, 165, 232, 237 Couser, Jeanell S. Covert, David Lee 208 Covington, Jo Ann 46, 49, 180, 237 Covington, Paula Dean 60, 174 Cowan, Sherry Sue 108, 237 Cowden, Jackie Lee 43, 54, 208 115, 116, 154, 174 Crain, Daniel Ray 43, 70, 237 Cramer, Teniesa Marie 103, 208 Crawford, DeAnna 43, 79, 134, 208 Crawford, Jeanne P. 72, 237 Crawford, Katie R. 208 Crawford, Radonna 103, 174 Craver, James Ingram 51, 54, 205 Creager, Karen Sue 42, 103, 208 Crenshaw, Ann M. 44, 237 Crist, Gary Lee 237 Criswell, James 174 Cronic, David Earl Crooks, Dorothy Carol 208 Cronshey, Donald M. 75, 174 Cross, Dieter Karl 174 Cross, Kathy Carole 108, 237 Crossno, David 237 Crow, Christine Marie 61, 174 Crowder, Verlene Joy 208 Csizmadia, Peggy Lou 53, 55, 103, 174 Crytzer, Jerry Lee 208 Cullen, Marcia Lynn 208 Culpepper, Carla Jan 42, 79, 208 Culpepper, Mark Lamont 70, 237 Culver, Peggi Lee 180, 208 Cummings, Karla Rae 43, 108, 237 Cundiff, Steve Allen 72, 208 Cundith, Susan Lynne 48, 54, 108, 207 Cunningham, Debbie Sue 108, 237 Curington, Tom Boyd 237 Currer, Peggy Lynn 108, 237 Custer, Linda Ann 108, 237 Cyphers, Delman Ray 208 - D .. Daily, Dianne 46, 237 Dallas, Jacqueline Ann 61, 208 Dancer, Christy Sue 108, 237 Dane, Darrell Scott 237 Daniel, Roxanne Marie 237 Daniels, Bruce Melton 72, 237 Danner, David L. 72, 73, 208, 231 Daugherity, Louis C. 72, 208 Dave, Cathie Denning, Kathy 61, 175 Davenport, ,Jane Carol 48, 76, 108, 237 Davenport, Larry 174 Davenport, Mary E. 237 Davidson, Vicky Ann 208 Davis, Carolyn 174 Davis, Charles 237 Davis, Cheryl 237 Davis, Connie Iona 108, 237 Davis, Doy Dean 174 Davis, Edwina Ann 31, 105, 208 Davis, Jimmy Curt 208 Davis, Karen Kay 44, 237 Davis, Kathy Louise 108, 237 Davis, Louis Dennis 174 Davis, Mary Beth 108, 237 Davis, Patty 33, 71, 174 Davis, Phil Henry 66, 83, 237, 118 Davis, Randolph D. 209 Davis, Rod Thomas 237 Davis, Verna Darlene 53, 103, 209 Dawes, Charlene Kay 42, 209 Dawes, Michael L. 72, 114 Dawkins, Marlin Leslie Dawson, Patricia Ann 46, 237 Dawson, Mike 72 Dawson, Tommy 209 Day, Diane 102, 145, 174 Day, M. 118 Deal, Dwight E. 127, 128, 129, 174 Deal, Michael J. Deal, Rebecca 54, 79, 237 Dean, Johnny Michael DeAngelo, Don Philip 209 DeAngelo, James R. 174 DeAngelo, Ronald A. 42, 209 Dearing, Michael Dan Dearing, Sharon Ranae 84, 237 Deason, Howard Lynn 237 D'Eath, Michael David 148, 157, 174 Deaton, Gregory Wayne 94, 209 Deaton, Vicki Jolinda 237 Debee, Harry Edward 237 Debee, Susan Ellen 131, 209, 228 Debell, Mike 54, 237 Debell, Sherree 42, 103, 209 Demos, George Edward 238 Demos, Stephen C. 174 Demunbrun, Brooks Cole 209, 220 Dendy, Missie 44, 108, 238 Dennis, Deborah 76, 209 Dennis, Gray Joe 82, 238 Dennis, Stephen Luther 175 Dennis, Steve Lyndon Depron, Bonnie Ruth 209 Derebery, John Joseph 31, 70, sa, 167, 175, 189 Derebery, Martha Joan 108, 238 Derr, Mary Helen 51, 238 Deshields, Harold Leroy Determan, Tom Edward 209 Dewitte, Terry Lee 209 Dick, Linda Marie 54, 209 Dickson, Stephen Craig 75, 76, 209 Dieckmann. Steven P. Diehl, John 209 Dill, Mark Leland 108, 238 Dillard, Allen Fay 118, 209 Dinkines, Linda K. 42, 108, 238 Dinsmore, Alan Craig 209 Dinsmore, Pat 175 Dinsmore, Pat Lynn Distler, Michael R. 53, 175 Divelbiss, Deborah 175 Divis, Janice 76, 175 Drake, Drake, 238 Margaret Ann 238 Mike Thomas 42, Drass, Diane 175 Drass, Richard Robert 48, 132 210 Draytdn, Melissa Lee 44, Eidson, Jimmye 48, 91, 108, 238 Ekberg, Gary L. 238 Eklund, Caroline 79, 103, 176 Eldredge, Larry A sbridge 238 51, 210 Drehmer, Susan Gayle 44, 103, 210, 215 Driggers, Glenda Carol 238 Drouot, Donna Jo 48, 238 Drummond, Gary Bruce 175 Drummond, Wayne Brian 238 Drummond, Linda Kay 210 Drury, Michele 103, 175 Dryden, Terry Lynn 238 Dryden, Wes Irons 42, 61, 210 Duane, Kevin Gerald 238 Dubberstein, Cindy A. 43, 108, 238 Ducharme, Denise 79, 91, 103, 125, 175 Ducharme, Michelle B. 10a, 238 Dudgeon, Nancy Lee 50, Eller, Earl Wayne 114, 115, 116, 176 Eller, Kenneth Lee 118, 238 Eller, William Tracy 210 Ellington, Judy Ann 46, 238 Elliott, Allan Bruce 176 Elliott, Clark David 210 Elliott, Linda Sue 108, 237 Elliott, Thomas Glen 238 Ellis, Beverly 176 Ellis, Bruce Edward 238 Ellis, Janet Lynn 61, 210 EHig Ellis Joan E. 238 Margaret Jean 46, 79, 108, 238 Ellis, Steven Kyle 210 Ellwood, Michael Burke 210 Elmore, Barbara Ann 61, 76, 176 Elmore, Byron Gerald 210 Elmore, Rickie Louise 238 96, 1 34, 210 Duncan, Dana Lynn 238 Duncan, James David 238 Duncan, James Edward 238 Duncan, Mary Frances 176 Duncan, Thomas Walter 42, 131, 210 Duncum, Karen 88, 94, 95, Dixon, Cheryl Denise Dixon, Debby Christine 45, 103, 209 Dixon, Myrna Sue 43, 103, 209 Dixon, Roxanna C. 238 Dixon, Susan Elizabeth 238 Doane, Linda Jane 79, 108, 238 Dobbs, Byron Keith 209 ' Dockray, Lynette M. 108, 209 Dodds, Jeanne Beth 72, 238 Dodds, Willa Kathleen 58, 76, 175 Dodgen, Sheila Frances 108 238 Doll, Charles Vernon 209 Doll, John William 238 Doll, Larry A. 175 Dome, Margaret Ann 51, 53, 108, 209 Donley, Blair Kent 44, 58, 90, 175 Deberry, Debby Quinn 108, 237 Deguisti, Christina B. 209 Deguisti, Mario 237 Deguisti, Oghi Antonio 116, 237 Deguisti, Vince A. 237 Degraffenreid, Karen 46, 108, 238 Degroat, Dawn Chris 42, 100, 174, 194 Degroat, Debbie 44, 108, 238 Degroot, Joyce Louise 53, 238 Deichman, Sherry Lynn 46, 108, 238 Deleon, Ruth Marie 238 Demaree, Ellen Frances 50, 209 Donley, Denis Craig 43, 209 Donnell, Richard C. 238 Doran, Shirley 175 Doring, Helmut 50, 66, 94, 150, 175 Dougherty, Gene Paul Dougherty, Joe 209 Doughty, Kathleen 60, 175 Doughty, Pete Smith 175 Doughty, Robert W. Douglas, Dennis Lamar 209 Douglas, Donald Gene 209 Douglas, Jacqueline A. 238 Douglas, Robert J. 238 Douglass, Marcia 175 Dowell, Larry 209 Dowell, Marsha Elaine 210 Downey, Debra Kay 210 103, 176 Dunham, Rita 100, 103, 176 Dunlop, Michael Denton 238, 118 Dunlop, Susan Diane 210 Dunn, Bob Ellis 43, 238 Dunn, Linda Karen 210 Dunn, Rick Allen 238 Durall, Debbie LuAnn 46, 238 Durkin, John Thomas 46, 238 Duvall, Dorothy Faye 238 Dycus, Pamela Sue 108, 238 Dye, Larry Wayne 115, 210 Dyer, Debra Denise 238 Dyer, Kenneth James 238 Dyer, William Phillip 60, 176 .. E .. Eagle, Bruce Allen 238 Early, Donny Wayne Earley, Mary Eileen 238 Eason, David Michael 46, 238 Eason, Gary Lynn 42, 210 Eason, Kenny Louis 176 Eavenson, Kathie E. 46, 238 Elskey, Becky Jean 108, 238 Elsey, Jim V. 238 Ely, Jeannifer Sue 181, 210 Emberron, Becky Jane 210 Emig, James Michael 176 Endsley, Edward D. 51, 210 Engel, Marinee Gail 108, 238 England, Steve H. 118, 127, 238 Epp, Steven Lowel 176 Ervin, Elvin Ray 210 Ervin, Melvin C. 239 Erwin, Teresa Dae 108, 239 Estep, Elpha Adeline 239 Estrada, Michael Joe 210 Estrada, Tommy Martin 239 Estrada, Ramona 100 Evans, Sheryl Jean 210 Evans, Vicki Gay 239 Evans, Vivian Renee 210 Ezell, Glenda Sue 239 - F - Fabri, Norman Edmund 210 Fairbairn, Jackie Lee 210 Fairweather, Guy S. Falter, Harry George 44, 239 Falwell, Bruce Edward 239 Fancher, Charles D. 118, 239 Fansler, Rickey E. 239 a, Mike Stan 176 a, Ronnie Bruce 42, 210 Farlow, Kathy Ann 239 Farlow, Sherry 176 Farh Farh Echols, Beverly Jean 108, 210 Edde, David Paul 75, 176 Edgema 210 n, Dianne 43, 103, Edwards, Cecelia L. Edwards, Deborah Ann Edwards, Jimmie S. 176 Edwards, Roger Ray 238 Edwards, Vicki 61, 134, 176 Edwards , Walker 100, 176 Farmer, Lonna 58, 103, 177 Farmer, Marilyn 103, 210 Farnsworth, Cathy Lou 44, 108, 239 Farrill, F. Craig 46, 83, 239 Farris, David Louis 16, 101, 115, 149, 154, 177 Fashik, David 239 Fass, Marianne 42, 75, 93, 177 267 Garrity , Filippo, Gary Lynn Faul, Cynthia 108, 167, 177 Fausett, Tina Denise 43, 108, 210 Fauss, Paula Elizabeth 79, 105, 210 Fearnow, Gary Lynn 93, 210 Fedderson, Barbara Jan 210 Fehr, Anna Louise 61, 103, 210 Fehrenbach, Toniann 61 , 177 Feightner, Rhonda 54, 210 Ferguson, Pamela 75, 105, 177 Ferguson, Orval Wayne 72, 100, 177 Ferguson, Paul Nelson 43, 72, 239 Ferguson, Susan Jane 43, 66, 88, 91, 103, 210 Fernandez, Margaret L. 210 Ferris, Leslie Jean 79, 108, 239 Feuerborn, Donna Kay 44, 210, 212 Feigener, Michael K. 210 Fielder, Alicia Kay 60, 103, 211 Fielder, Judith Ann Fields, Bill Bob 211 Fife, Robert Lee 50, 211 Fife, William Cox 50, 211, 230 Finefrock, David E. 132, 239 220 Finley, Diane 103, 177 Finley, Nancy Jane 103, 211 Fiolle, Deborah Nicole 108, 239 Fishel, Dianne 42, 103, 211 Fishel, Stephen Mark 177 Fisher, Harold Leroy 211 Fite, Dennis Claude 211, Flaming, Dwayne Dale 177 Flanagin, Craig Robert 239 Fleharty, Everett A. 44, 88, 94, 239 Fleming, Cindy Gail 49, 108, 239 Fleming, Deona Renee 108, 239 Fleming, Mark Alan 239 Fletcher, Deranda 177 Fletcher, Ladon Gene 239 Fletcher, Mike Lynn 43, 144, 211 Fletcher, Stanley M. 211 Fletcher, Trisha 177 Flock, Robert 239 Flores, Maria D. 108, 239 Flowers, Rebecca Sue 76, 239 Floyd , 103, Flynn, Flynn, Foaa. Jann Patrice 54, 211 Bernard Mike 239 Lauralisa 61, 211 Kathy 239 Foglesong, Kay Veida 211 Foglesong, Steve William Foley, Linda Jo 108, 239 Foley, Ralph Anthony 127, 129, 211 Follett, Pamela Sue 53, 66, 70, 239 268 Folsom, Linda 61, 177 Folsom, Richard L. 239 Foote, Deneen Lyn 211 Ford, Sharran Lanell 211 Forde, Oscar Fred 177 Forgue, Daniel Lee 118, 239 Forgue, Mary Susan 79, 177 Forgue, Thomas Edward 72, 74, 239 Forshee, Richard Duane 118 239 Forshee, Scott Henry 239 Fort, William Rowe 239 Foshee, Jim 211 Fountain, Christopher 116, 132, 239 Fournier, Terry Jeanne 211 Fowler, Kathy Lou 108, 239 Fowler, Marc Anthony 239, 118 Fowler, Mike Wayne 239 Fowler, Sandy 211 Fowlkes, Robert 239 Fox, Sherry Lee 44, 239 Francisco, Connie Dee 50, 177 Franklin, Duane Robert 118, 239 Franz, Ronnie Allen 239 Fratus, Johnny Chris 211 Frazier, Janet Marie 61, 100, 177 Fread, Dorothy Jean 177 Frederick, Elden 240 Freels, Mike Wayne 240 Frees, Sandy June 210 Frees, Trella Jane 240 Frey, Gary Neal 46, 48, 211 Frey, Laura Susan 108, 211 Fribourg, Chris A. 240 Frieburg, Ron Wayne 177 Fritz, Barlow 240 Fritz, Dana A. 53, 240 Fritz, George William 177 Frusher, Dale Lynn 240 Frusher, Gale Alane 240 Fry, Michael Lynn 131, 211 Fry, Stacy Brittain 177 Fulbright, Stephanie N. 240 Fuller, Glen Robert 117 Fuller, Glen Larkin 211 Fuller, Jill Ann 211 Furgerson, Pamela Jean 91, 211 Furrh, Nancy 60, 177 Fuzzell, David E. 240 - G - Gabbert, Paul 240 Gabbert, Richard 177 Gafford, Robbie 79, 105, 211 Galloway, Ja mes Thomas 211 Galloway, Nancy Jane 44, 61, 105, 199, 211 Galutia, Suzy 60, 177 Gambill, Lynda 60, 108, 211 Gamble, Ronald Dean 60, 66, 211 Gant, Joyce Ann 108, 211 Gardenhire, Janone 105, 177 Garino, Stephen C. 240 Garner, George Wesley 177 Garner, Richard M. 43, 212 Garrett, Betty Jean 105, 212 Garrett, Robert Louis 127, 240 Garrison, Candace Lee 212 Garrison, Joe Bob 240 Garrison, Shirley 61, 177 Claude P. 177 Gold, Bill Ray 43, 212 Gold, Steve Bruce 27, 44, 112, 115, 127, 212 Good, Brenda Lucille 105, 212 Good, Mack Douglas 43, 120, 122, 212 Googer, Christine 178 Goodg er, Sylvia Darlene Goodlin, Maxine 39, 75, 178 Garrity, Don A. 240 Garrity, Mary Theresa 108, 240 Garst, Nicole Hamilton 240 Gary, Mike Gebhart, Billie JoAnne 42, 177 Gehm, Larry David 46, 240 Geiger, Skip Dean 240 Geis, Bessie Irene 212 Genthe, Julie 43, 105, 212 Gentry, Dorothy Sharon 43, 106, 240 Gentry, Melodie Kay 43, 108, 240 George, Debby Kay 212 George, Dennis D. 127, 128, 240 George, Gregory Alan 240 George, Janet Lynne 44, 75, 79, 108, 240 Getz, Mary Renea 212 Geurin, Paula Ruth 240 Gholson, Donald Henry 51, 212 Goodman, Greg Steven 240 Goodrich, John Leslie 58, 178 Gorden, Carla Ruth 240 Gorden, Janice Marieg 240 Gordon, Bill 240 Gordon, John Harold 82, 91, 176 Gordon, Mac Eugene Goree, Gary Paul 212 Gorena, Lucy R. 44, 76, 108, 165, 240 Gosdin, Debbie 178 Gosdin, William Steven 240 Graham, Chris 178 Graham, Douglas W. 83, 240 Graham, Greg Charles 212 Graham, Johnny Bostic 240 Gramlich, Fran Lisa 53, 108, 240 Grandstaff, Scott 241 Grant, David Alan 212 Grant, Ronald Curtis 54, 241 Giannopoulos, Deborah 53, 75, 108, 240 Gibbs, Marsh 105, 178 Gibson, Gibson, Gibson, 240 Gibson, Carolyn O. 212 Cheryl Ann 240 Kathy Sue 46, 108, Michael Jay 127, 128, 178 Gibson, Richard Howard 212 Giessmann, Gary Lee 72, 74, 240 Giles, Debbie Karen 53, 54, 240 Giles, Gloria 178 Gill, Frank Robert 83, 84, 240 Gill, Marilyn 53, 212 Grant, Tim Allen 53, 241 Graul, Edward E. 82, 241 Gray, Albert Regis Gray, Don Wesley 212 Gray, Shirley 51, 178 Gray, Susan Leigh 79, 105, 212 Gray, V. Ross 49, 241 Greely, James Charlton 241 Green, Barton Lowell 101, 115, 116, 178, 154 Green Caralene Lucky 212 Green: Janice Lynn 61, 105, 212 Green, Linda Yvonne 212 Green, Nikki Lynne 241 Green wood, Beverly A, 44 106, 241 Gillmore, John Thomas 178 Girard, JoAnn Larine 108, 240 Gist, Paula Jean 212 Glasow, Linda 60, 88, 90, 91, 100, 105, 176 Glasgow, Barbara Gail 60, 212 ' Gleason, David Francis 144, 178 Glendinning, Paula L. 248 Goad, Jerry Wayne 178 Goble, Donna 178 Goble, Nick Lee 118, 240 Goble, Ronald James 212 Godwin, Bob 178 Goebel, Katherine Anne 44, 79, 108, 240 Goff, David Randall 75, 178 Goff, Larry Lee 77, 178 Goff, Ronnie Dale 212 Gofourth, Judith Lee 51, 212 Goins, Nancy 42, 60, 178 Gold, Barbara Cheryl 212 Greenwood, Jacquelyn 10 5, 178 Gregg, Walt Leroy 241 Gregory, Barbara 178 Gregory, Mark Stephen 212 Gregory, Ted Allan 80, 88, 241 Gregory, Thomas Cade 31, 83, 85, 178 Grett, Barbara Fay 241 Grier, Karla Kristina 241 Griffin, Charles 241 Griffin, Gary Russell 45, 64, 82, 63, 178, 118 Griffin, Gerre Gene 241 Griffin, Roger Lynn 100, 113, 115, 116, 178 Griffith, Janet 51, 105, 212 Griffith, Jennifer 72, 74, 241 Griggs, Connie Marlene 241 Griggs, Donna Marie 212 Grimes, James David 42, 94, 178 Grimmett, Alen Dewel Gritzmaker, Larry Gene Grogan, Terry M. 33, 39, 70, 83, 85, 161, 178, 189 Groom, Neil Spencer 241 Groves, Bob Lodge 241 Grubbs, Van Alan 241 Grussendorf, Courtney 241 Gudell, Cindy Jean 241 Gudell, Thomas William 178 Guernsey, Kathryn 71, 178, 190 Guilford, Roger Craig 72, 178 Guion, Mike Guton, Michael Jean Gutowsky, Jerry Stan 241 - H .. Hackett, Merle William 213 Hackeny, Debra 179 Hadley, Boyd Franklin 118, 241 Hagen, Bill Commadore 61, 179 Hagerty, Nancy 213 Haggard, Sue 40, 56, 75, 77, 105, 161, 179 Hahn, Janice Sue 213 Hail, Sherry Lynn 241 Hairgrove, Jerry Wayne 241 Hairgrove, Kirby Lee 179 Haivala, John M. 241 Halbrook, J. Elaine 43, 108, 213 Hale, June Jeannette 43, 108, 241 Hale, Phyllis 60, 105, 179 Haley, Charlotte L. 82, 85, 213 Haley, David Lawrence 179 Haley, James F. 241 Hall, Bobby O. 72, 241 Hall, Charles Edward 241 Hall, David Brooks 241 Hall, Jean Ellen 241 Hall, Joanna A. 241 Hall, Mark 118, 241 Holley, Lynda 105 Hamby, L. Danielle 44, 84, 241 Hambay, Pamela 33, 70, 72, 74, 179 Hamil, David Alan 127, 128, 241 Hamilton, Joyce 179 Hamilton, Merrill Dee 129, 241 Hamlin, Cherly Denise 241 Hammack, Garland T. fDustyJ 101, 213 Hammond, Charla 43, 79, 105, 179 Hammond, Leigh Howard 241 Hammond, Peter 241 Hamp, Karen Kay 105, 213 Hampton, Bob Eugene 72, 84, 213 Hampton, Dale 48, 241 Hampton, Kathy Ann 54, 241 Hampton, Kirk Lee 241 Hampton, Nancy 179 Hand, Gary Lynn 114, 115, 116, 179 Hand, Paulette 213 Hand, Scott Raymond 241 Handke, Judy 179 Hathaway, Noble 241 Hathcock, Margaret E. 48, 105, 213 Haven, Mary Kathleen 242 Havenar, Linda Marie 213 Hawk, Michael Eugene 242 Hawkins, Houston H. 180 Hawkins, Mitchell QSkipperJ101, 120, 121, 180 Hanes, Barbra Hanford, Suzan Kay 241 Hanks, Marsha Ann 108, 241 Hanks, Marsha 53, 100, 105, 199 Hanks, Nancy 71, 179 Hanky vickisue 109,213 Hanna, Michael Ray 50, 213 Hanna, Richard Ellis 46, 72, 174 Hanna, Steven LeRoy 213 Hanshew, Duane E. 61, 93, 179 Hanshew, Tim L. 213 Hanson, Richard Ellis 241 Hanson, Richard Eric 241 Hanstein, Cheryl Lynn 213 Hapke, Warren Blaine 72, 241 Harbour, Lyne Ann 241 Hardin, Barbara Ann 76, 103, 241 Hardin, Don Palmer 241 Harding, Vickie Linn 105, 134, 213 Hardwicke, Sharla 179 Hardwicke, David H. 46, 72 Harkins, Jack Michael 213 Harlow, Barbara 179 Harmon, Brenda Gayle 213 Harmon, Russell Lynn 213 Harp, Bettery Jean 61, 213 Haynes, Barbara A. 213 Haynes, John Lester 118, 242 Hays, Jack Olen 127, 180 Hays, Rita Sue 213 Has Sandra Marie 213 Y , Head, James P. 242 Head, Janet Lee 72, 79, 242 Head,1udy60, 72,79, 130 Head, Stephen Doyle 213 Healy, Richard Michael 180 Hearn, Helen Janene 60, 79, 105, 213 Heasley, David Glen 242 Heasley, Jerry Neal 213 Heck, Thomas Ward 75, 165, 242 Hedges, Chris 180 Hedges, Harry Ric 43, 242 Hedriek, Gary Ben 213 Heenan, Michael John 131, 180 Heflin, Debera Kay 42, Harrell, Kenneth Arlie 179 Harrington, Bruce E. 51, 53, 241 Harris, Becky 179 Harris, Bill J. 241 Harris, Glenda Lorrine Harris, Mark Lewis 60, 213 Harris, Mary Harris, Michael Kent 64, 213 Harris, Paula Jean 48, 108, 213 Harris, Randy Lee 180 Harris, Richard Allen 213 Harris, Stacy 241 Harris, Stephen T. Harris, Vicki Rane 241 Harrold, Nancy Karen 213 105, 213 Hefner, Nancy E. 43, 108, 165, 242 Heid, Patricia 180 Heierding, Randay Byron 131, 213 Heil, Keith Grant 44, 213 Heiliger, Sue Ann 242 Heiney, Katherine P. 105, 214 Heinricks, Judy 180 Heirich, Dorci Ann 80, 242 Heise, David Allen Helinicky, Mike Hellarad, Pauline Kaye 214 Hellman, Gary Wayne 214 Henard, Janet Gayle 42, Hart, Janice Elaine 72, 180 Hart, Nancy Kay 213 Hart, Harry W. 241 Hart, Robert Max 241 Hartman, J. David Hartman, Kathy QBelinda KJ 180 Hartman, Olivia Gerene fGerryJ 180 Hartpence, Susan 180 Hatton, Charles L. 241 Harton, Nanci Gayle 39, 56, 60, 213 Hartzog, Frank Matthew 180 Harvey, Joyce Ann 50, 108, 241 Harvey, Richard Lee 50, 7, 180 Harwell, Degeta Ruth 48, 108, 241 Hascal, Monte 213 Hassis, Donna Susan 213 Hastings, Carol 108, 241 Hastings, Marsha 100, 180 Hatfield, Stephen D. 60, 180 242 Henderson, Barbara Ann 44, 79, 242 Henderson Carolyn R. 105, 214 Henderson Daniel Glen 43, 242 Henderson Deborah Kay 72, 80, 242 Henderson Huron D. 242 Henderson Peggy 180 Henderson, Randy G. 214 Hendren, Karen Sue Hendrick, Jana 181 Hendrie, Linda Helen 54, 79, 105, 214 Hennington, Dake Allen Hennington, Rita Gayle 242 Henley, Rex Mitchell 214 Henrich, Bill Peter 242 Henry, Candace Henrich, Stephen B. 181 Henry, Candace 181 Henry, Linda Marie 44, 214 Henry, Wanda Sue 42, 242 Hensley, Danny Eugene 75, 214 Hensley, Jonny Lee 181 Henson, William Thomas 214 Henthorn, Michael J. 242 Henthorn, Paul Douglas 214 Henthorn, Rita Carol 42, 214 Hereford, Jeanette 181 Hering, Kathy Joy Herman, Freddie Bill 242 Hermes, Diana Lila 48, 105, 132, 214 Herndon, Vicki 65, 72, 74, 75, 100, 153, 130 Herren, Craig M. 40, 214 Herren, Jeffrey Nathaniel 181 Hess, Leonard 213 Hering, Kathy 242 Hessner, Frank William 131, 242 Hester, Joe F. 242 Heston, Robert Barney 118, 242 Hibbard, Michele Elise 242 Hibbert, Barbara 61, 181 Hibbert, Fred R. 242 Hibbs, Glenda Diane 43, 60, 72, 242 Hicks, Steven Wallace 181 Heir, Charles 242 Higgins, Anne E. 53, 242 Hild, Mary Jean 242 Hill, Barbara Joan 44, 242 Hill, Cynthia 88, 91, 153, 181 Hill, Lorraine Janice 104, 214 Hill, Nancy Ann 242 Hill, Thomas George 242 Hiller, Becky Ann 6, 40, 56, 66, 79, 105, 134, 168, 181 Hiller, Rick William 242 Hilliard, Michael Lynn 43, 242 Hilton, Larry 242 Hines, Charles Philip 131, 214 Hines, Mike Lester Hinkle, Richard Ray 100, 115, 116, 181 Hinkle, Steve Hinshaw, Donald Roy 181 Hipps, Victoria Lynn 242 Hirst, Michael Earl 242 Hise, Ronnie Gene 242 Hite, Hal Garritt 214 Hix, Donna Marie 214 Hlinicky, Wayne Martin 242 Hoch, Ann Irene 44, 56, 66, 82, 85, 214 Hoch, Jane Elizabeth 44, 56, 66, 82, 85, 151, 214 Hodges, Sam Henry 115, 214 Hodgson, Michael 214 Hoffhines, Jim David 242 Hoffhines, Mark Edward 181 Hoffman, Kathy Louise 242 Hoffman, Pamela Jonell Hoffman, Ronald M. 214 Hoffmann, Jacqueline J. 242 Hoke, Christopher T. 242 Holcomb, Jon Terry 242 Holden, Wayne Edward 50, 214 Holder, Cherly Jean 242 269 Joyner, Horn Holder, David Timothy 214 Holl, Ken 214 Holley, Lynda Jean 27, 46, 91, 214 Hollingshead, Gary Don 44, 214 Holloway, Jim Earl 181 Holly, Hugh Lee 242 Holmberg, Judy Kay 214 Holmes, Carl Michael 214 Holmes, Cathy Sue 243, 214 Holmes Christy Lue 54, 214 Holmes, John M. 127, 181 Holmes, Linda 181 Holmes 242 Susan C. 46, 76, Holstein, Jon Frederic 214 Holt, Bruce Monroe 72, 131, 132, 242 Holt, Jimmie Lynn 105, 214 Honeycutt, Travis M. 214 Hoon, Elaine Anne 46, 79, 242 Hooper, Phillip S. 122, 214 Hoover, Gretchen 7, 50, 100, 181 Hoover, James Carl 50, 181 Hoovers, Richard 242 Hopee, Jeff N. Hopkins, Bonnie E. 214 Hopson, Beth Ann 214 Horn Anette Dia na 242 Horn: Keith Alden 118, 242 Horn, Margaret Ann 242 Randal Thomas 214 Horn: Robert David 181 Horton, Craig 43, 79, 118, 123 Horton, Lahn Edward 181 Hoskins, Dan M. 242 Hotchkiss, Nancy Kay 42, 242 Hough, Ken Earl 101, 120, 121, 181 Houghton, Yvonne Louise 72, 181 Houser, Elaine 181 Howard, Darrell Lee Howard, Robert Winston 181 Howard, Thomas W. 215 Howells, Christy K. 43, 54, 79, 105, 205, 215 Huddleston, William D. Hudgins, David Keith 58, 181 Hudson, Bill Vern 60, 215, 219 Hudson, David Lee 215 Hudson, Lowell Jeffrey Hudson, Pat Raymond Hudspeth, Karen Ann 243 Huff, Dale Edward 243 Huffaker, Jonetta Sue 42, 79, 243 Huffman, Mary 181 Hughart, Charlotte 68, 105, 167, 181 Hughes, Billy George 105, 115, 120, 122, 144, 215 Hughes, Elizabeth 79, 181 Hughes, Jane Ann 243 Hughes, Kitty Lee 243 Hughes, Mary Kathleen Hukill, Ronnie Lee 181 Hulseberg, Charles A, 243 Hulseberg, Paul D, 58, 182 270 Humphrey, Beverly Kay 105, 215 Humphrey, Richard 243 Humway, Conni Irene 215 Hunt, Carl 243 Hunt, Donna M. 243 Hunt, Gail Ann 243 Hunt, Linda 60, 96, 182 Hunter, Brenda 105, 182 Hunting, Jill 42, 71, 105, 168, 182 Hurayt, Andrea 66, 70, 71, 79, 182 Hurleut, Douglas Warren 182 Hurd, Mark 243 Hurlbut, Bill 243 Husted, Carolyn 243 Husted, John 243 Huston, Andy Anderson 182 Huston, Charla Joy 243 Hutchins, Dennis E. 215 Hutcheson, Brenda Jo 42, 45, 66, 72, 74, 105, 215 Hutchison, Bruce Reid 215 Hutchinson, Cheryl L. 44, 243 Hutchinson, Kathy O. 76, 243 Hutchinson, Susan Beth 76, 79, 205, 215 Hutto, Enice Earl 182 Hutto, Marshall Lynn 215 Hutton, Helena 43 Hutton, Jr., Marion C. 61, 62, 182 Hyatt, Randy 243 Hyden, Pauletta June 243 - I .. Icks, Carla Sue 51, 215 Igo, Bob Ernest 243 Imhoff, Randy Michael 182 Ingles, Vicki Susan 44, 243 Ireland, Vicki Ireton, Sheryl 72, 91, 92, 182 Irwin, Hal Atlee 243 Irwin, Margaret 60, 182 Isbell, Michael Jay 42, 132, 182 Isenhagen, Jan Carol 53, 72, 243 Isham, Walter Mike 243 Ishmael, Larry Wayne 243 Ishmael, Mary Diane 243 Ivens, Douglas Scott 58, 215 .. J .. Jablonski, Barry F. 243 Jackson, Barbara Kay 243 Jackson, Barbara Sue 215- Jackson, Frank Steven 44, 118, 215 Jackso11, Helen Ruth 43, 243 ' Jackson, Karen Seiger 215 Jackson, Lenora Lynn 88, 243 Jackson, Mike Harvey 243 Jackson, Mike Roy 243 Jackson, Phil 243 Jackson, Rhonda Sue 243 Jackson, Wayne Alan 243 Jacobs, Connie 182 Jacobson, Roy Stanley 215 Jacoby, Nancy Ruth 44, 243 James, Barry Charles 53, 55, 182 James, Christine Rae 44, 91, 243 James, Don Alan 182 James, Lance William 243 James, William David 243 Jameson, Jon Edward 243 January, Douglas M. 85, 215 Jaques, Larry Don 182 Jarnagin, Janet Kay 243 Jarvis, Charles Walter 215 Jaworsky, Jomary Carleen Jayroe, Deborah 43, 103 Jenke, Mary Ann 243 Jenkins, Cathy Lynn 243 Jenkins, Phyllis 182 Jenkins, Robert Earl 182 Jennings, Terry Lee 243 Jensen, Kathy Sue 43, 215 Jensen, Ronnie Norman 182 Jessup, Kathy Jill Jiracek, Ronald 243 Jirkovsky, Thomas P. 215 Johannes, Larry Frank 244 Johannes, Terry Dean 215 Johnsen, John Olav 50, 215 Johnson, Allen Scott 182, 193 Johnson, Bill Don 215 Johnson, Brenda L. 96, 243, 244 Johnson, David Carl 215 Johnson, Jamie Sue 244 Johnson, Jim Albert 244 Johnson, John Hardwick 85, 101, 120, 121, 122, 182 Jones, Margaret Luann 216 Jones, Marvin William 183 Jones, Patty Ann 43, 216 Jones, Patricia, Lynn 216 Jones, Richard John 244 Jones, Robert Monroe Jones, Roger 216 Jones, Sandra Delberta 72, 105, 244 Jones, Sharon Louise 216 Jones, Sidney Thomas 118, 244 Joyce, James 100, 101, 180, 188 Joyce, Pat Dennis 183 Joyner, Anita 183 Beverly Diane 244 Johnson, John 70, 71, 182 Johnson, Judy 75, 244 Johnson, Julinda 75, 105, 182- Johnson, Marylin 72, 182 Johnson, Mark William 90, 244 Johnson, Nancy Anne 46, 215 Johnson, Patricia Anne 94, 182 Johnson, Penelope 42, 43, 45, 65, 70, 71, 105, 215 Johnson, Ro11ald C. 60, 215 Judkins, Patricia Ann 216 Julien, Randy Bennett 127, 244 Jung, Deana 50, 51, 183 - K - Kahl, Herbert Michael 183 Kahlor, Glenda Ann 244 Kanatzar, Robert Paul 216 Kane, Ellen Marie 54, 105, 216 Kang, David 51, 75, 82, 244 Kang, Shirley 61, 85, 183 Karnish, Kenneth Ray 183 Karsotis, George Bill 216 Karsotis, Katharine 61, 183 Karsotis, Kosta Nick 244 Kasparek, W. Keas, Tom Gray 51, 53, 55, 70, 88, 94, 216 Kedy, Robert Richard 216 Keef, Randy Lloyd 216 Keele, Karan 44, 183 Keener, Diana 183 Keith, Debbie Karol 54, 244 Keller, Richard John 58, 216 Kelley, Connie Sue 43, 244 Kelley, Debbie 183 Kelly, Connie Jo 216 Kelly, Linda 183 Johnson, Spenser W. 215 Johnson, Steve M. 112, 115, 116, 182 Johnson, Thomas L. 83, 216 Johnston, Helene 40, 66, 71, 156, 160, 161, 162, 182 Johnston, Jerry Beth 152, 244 Johnston, Jimmie C. 70, 216 Johnston, Norman Bruce 244 Jolley, Charles H. 244 Kelly, Kemp, fMrs Sherry Kay 44, 244 Freddie Violet . Wright, 183 Kendrix, Karen Sue 48, 244 Kendrix, Nina Genice 216 Kenner, Charles Leon 244 Kenner, Cheryl Darlene 183 Kenworthy, Karen Sue 53, 244 Kenyon, Tricia May 105, 216 Kerby, Nancy 71, 184 Kern, Rickie Glenn 216 Jones, Jones, Dennis Keith 75, 244 Ella Fay 244 Jones, Eugene Glen 183 Jones, Gregory Alan 144, 244 Jones, Hugh Lawrence 183 Jones, Janice 60, 183 Jones, John Franklin 183 Jones, Johnnie G. 216 Jones, Linda Sue 44, 60, 244 Jones, Lynn Ellen 54, 60, 244 Kerr, Donna Dee 51, 88, 96, 97, 105, 202, 216 Kerran, Phyllis Ann 244 Keun, Lorna Ann 244 Kidd, Debbie Jean 43, 244 Kiewra, Deb 72, 184 Killam, Charles Avery 84, 211, 216 Killman, Marilyn Kay 56, 216 Kimball, Jerry Ray 216 Kimball, John Edward 101, 122, 244 Kimball, Scott Nelson 216 Kimsey, Terry Lee 115, 116, 154, 184 King, Cheryl 50, 184 King, Lisa Anne 46 King, Karen Regina 244 King, Phyllis Jean 216 Kimsey, Georgia Maye 216 Kirby, Nancy 105 Kissel, David Lee 184 Klaus, Terry Keith 216 Kleen, Karen Luella 42, 43, 105, 216 Klenk, Phillip Arthur 216 Knight, Gerry Gene 244 Knight, Janet Diane 216 Knight, Randolph A. 118, 216 Knox, Susan 44, 105, 184 Kodaseet, Jodie Kodaseet, Joy 184 Koehn, Jeanette Noreen 244 Koester, Herschel 100, 184 Kohs, Patty Ann 105, 217, 224 Kolakowski, Jeannie K. 244 Koonce, Kristi Anne 244 Koone, Tom Franklin 244 Kopp, Greg Alan 53, 80, 217 Kora, Robin Malcolm 66, 69, 150, 151, 156, 184 Korell, Linda 184 Korell, Mike Eugene 217 Kovacs, Susan Vinita 184 Krakel, Dean 244 Krans, Kurt Robert 244 Kratky, Nancy Lee 46, 244 Kratky, William Denton 217 Kremer, Bobbi Jo 217 Krone, Dana Ray 75, 244 Kruger, Albert William 217 Kruger, Nancy 61, 184 Kruger, Patricia Ann 53, 61, 105, 184 Kruta, Mike Thomas 184 Kubat, Laurinda Kaye 184 Kubat, Margaret Ann Kubiak, Sandy Lee 24-4 Kuhlman, Pam Kaye 54, 244 Kusek, Andy Felix 217 Kusex, Helen 184 Kuykendall, Kirk 217 Kyle, Jacki Faye 245 Kyle, Steve Lynn 217 - L - Lacy, Marvin E. 72, 245 Lake, Linda Diane 54, 245 Lakin, Leo Alan 131, 245 Lamb, Larry Wayne 184 Lamb, Marcia Marie 46, 79, 245 La mbrecht, Larry Lee 245 Lampe, Richard Edward 184 Lancaster, John Murray 217 Landsberger, David J. 43, 245 Langenbuch, Gayle Ann 42, 217 Lang, Sharon Kay 245 Langford, Barbara 184 Langford, Peggy Lee 245 Lanius, Frances L. 105, 217 Lanius, John Henry 185 Lankford, Vicki Ann 105, 217 Lantz, Jon Richard 101, 245 Lantz, Judy Maree 44, 79, 105, 217 Lantz, Shannon Sharon 54, 118, 245 Larson, Richard Lynal 245 Latham, Larry Ross 118, 217 Lathrop, Janice Lynn 217 Lawrence, Kennie Kay 185 Lawrence, Marilyn Jane 43 245 Laws, Glenn Douglas 245 Lawson, David Warren 245 Lawson, Debra Marie 108, 245 Lawson, Gregory C. 217 Lawson, Jerry Loyd 72, 217 Lawson, Mike Charles 245 Lawton, Terri Sue 245 Lea, James Darrell 245 Leamoine, Shirley 245 Leathers, David Eugene 122, 245 Lechtenberg, Anthony L. 82, 245 Lee, Charles Arthur 217 Lee, Garland Garrett 185 Lee, Ladonna Joyce 245 Leffel, Harold Sam 245 Leffel, Lonna 88, 93, 95, 105, 185 Leflett, Diane Sue 217 Leggett, Lee Ann 75, 77, 79, 100, 185 Lehman, Bette J. 53, 108, 245 Lehman, Gary Don 245 Leitner, Shirley Marie 165, 245 Lemmons, Sharon E. 42, 185 Leon, Marcela 42, 245 Levern, Larry Bill 245 Levins, Nicolas W. 245 Lewis, James Boyd 11, 48, 50, 70, 167, 185 Lewis, James Michael 217 Lewis, Janee Ruth 217 Lewis, Sandra 185 Leisch, Kerry Keith 185 Lincoln, Alan Bruce 217 Linder, 217 John Ramon 131, Lindsey, Christine 245 Lindsey, David 217 Lindsey, Debbie Kay 54, 245 Lindsey, James Calvin 245 Lingenfelter, Mary Ayn 245 Linker, Tom Gene 245 Linn, Debra Jean 43, 61, 105, 134, 185 Lipp, Gary Leigh 53, 245 Lipp. Jeff 185 Lippert, Marsha Ruene 245 Liskovec, Cheryl Lynn 217 Little, Michael Dean 245 Little, Michael E. 127, 245 Little, Patrick Dean 72, 245 Livengood, Cindy Kay 245 Livesay, Jeanette E. 44, 245 Lobaugh, Dianna Lee 245 Lobrecht, Gene 245 Loch, Harold Arthur 245 Locke, Allen Patrick 71, so, 217 Locke, Sue 245 Locker, Michael S. 217 Lockridge, Jane Anne 43, 76, 245 Lofton, Brenda Jean 185 Lofton, Carol Lynn Logan, Gary Lee 245 Lombard, Leslie Kirk 217 Lombard, Nelson Kent 245 Long, David Bruce 245 Long, Deborah Sharon 53, 185 Long, IOhn Anthony 54, 64, 217 Long, Laura 245 Long, Linda Karen 53, 185 Long, Stephanie Dianne 245 Longnecker, Deborah 217 Longstreath, Dave 131, 245 Lopresto, Thomas Kirby 217 Love, Pamela Sue 105, 217 Lovely, Debra Gayle 79, 185 Lowe, Gary Neil 217 Lowery, Joyce Ellen 70, 245 Lowery, Kyra Zoe 245 Loy, Angela 43, 245 Loyd, Leah Joyce 185 Loyd, Marlou 72, 185 Loyd, Richard Henry 115, 217 Lubbers, Carol Ann 185 Lucas, Curt 245 Lucas, James Michael 245 Lucas, Rita Jane 217 Lumpkin, Marsha Lynn Lunn, Patsy Dianne 245 Lyman, Craig 118, 127 Lyne, Jerry Wayne 42, 245 Lyne, D. 132 Lyne, Paula Sue 44, 82, 216, 217 Lyst, Sharyn Ray 185 - M .. Mace, Phyllis Ruth 88, 91, 92, 100, 167, 185, 256 Machala, Walter Edward 115, 116, 154, 185 MacSwain, Robert Brown 217 Madewell, David Dean 217 Mahaffey, Robert Mark 48, 64, 72, so, 131, 217 Mahan, Linda Kay 134, 185 Mapoles, John Eric 185 Maier, Ann Elizabeth 245 Main, Pam Lynne 53, 245 Maine, Steven R. 245 Maines, Deborah Lyn 246 Maitlen, Linda Jean 217 Maize, Ladonna J. Malan, Bill H. 246 Malchi, Kelly Jean 246 Males, Joel Dee 246 Malone, Sharon Kay 60, 105, 217 Maloney, Eileen 246 Maloney, Tony Michael 185 Malwick, Dale Charles 185 Malwick, Kathleen L. 48, 246 Maness, Bruce Lynn 246 Mann, Betty Jo 105, 185 Mann, Georgiann 185 Mann, Ina Sue 218 Mann, Jessica Anne Mann, Sandra Lea Mann, Stephanie Joy 218 Manning, Billy Ray 185 Manning, R. Dean 246 Manning, Rick Woodard 246 Mapoles, John 44, 80 Marcis, Marilyn E. 246 Marek, Karen Sue 43, 61, 246 Markoff, Pamela Elaine 54, 246 Marks, Jessica Markstone, Wendy Joy 218 Marose, Cheryl Lynn 105, 186 Marose, Kenny E. 246 Marrs, Bonnie N. CColeJ Marsh, Jacquie Louise 50, 75, 186 Marsh, Janice Marie 44, 246 Martin, Bruce Edward 186 Martin, David Richard 218 Martin, Debra Sue 246 Martin, Harry Joe 246 Martin, Jack Ross 186 Martin, John Roger 118, 246 Martin, Lydia Mae 218 Martin, Tom Stanley 186 Martin, Norma 246 Martin, William Merle fBillj 218 Marvel, Lynn Andrew 246 Mashburn, Debbie Lee 44, 246 Mason, Linda Kay Mason, Terry Don 218 Mason, Willard Edson 246 Massey, Sheryl Jean 50, 72, 218 Masterson, Michael D. 9, 66, 70, 71, 218 Maston, Glen Eldon 218 Mathews, Denise Joy 43, 246 Mathews, Dennis Greg 72, 246 Mathis, Laura Sue 44, 60, 246 Matthews, Gene Louis 246 Matthews, Monnie Hugh 186 Matthews, Nancy Evelyn 218 Mauldin, Walter O. 84, 246 Maurer, Marita Rae 60, 105, 156 Maust, Patti Ann 104, 218 Maxey, James Ray Jr. 246 Maxwell, Ronald Alfred 218 Maynord, DeborahJ. 80 McAfee, Mike Edward 118, 218 McAlister, Ron Stephen 218 McBride, Stella Ann 186 McAuliffe, Polly 48, 246 McCalister, Debra Jane 48, 246 McCarthy, Kathy 246 McCarthy, Pamela Ann 43, 218 McCartney, Eugene N. 186 McClain, Billy Rufus 218 McClain, Karol Lamee 218 McClain, Melinda Lou 43, 246 McClelland, John L. 246 McC1ung, Linda Karen 218 271 McEntire, Debby 105 Steven Scott 247 Messner, Debra Ann 187 Mobley, McClure, Rebecca Ilene 75, 100, 105, 186 McCoin, Patrick Miles 186 McConnell, Lisa Lee 44, 246 McConnell, Randy Allen 218 McCord, David Paul 50, 218 McCormack, James 186 McCormack, John McCormack, John P. 246 McCormick,.Mike 72, 80, 246 McCracken, Cheryl 53 , 246 McCune, Kathy Marie 186 McCutchen, Johnanna 46, 218 McDaniel, DeAnn 80, 186 McDaniel, Dena L. 51, 246 McDermott, Mike 186 McDonald, Carol Sue 60, 61, 100, 186 McDonald, Cathy E. 79, 246, 247 McDonald, Deborah K. 42, 186 McDonald, Debbie Kay 43, 134, 218 McDuff, Douglass Manson 118, 246 McFall, Timothy Ray 218 McFarland, William T. 246 McGill, Tommie Claude 218 , McGlothlan, Janiece 43, 75, 105, 218, 223, 231 McGoodwin, J. 132 McGuffin, Larry Elton 218 McGuire, James B. 246 McGuire, John Nathan 218 Mclntyre, Deborah Kay 218 Mclntyre, Freda Joan 246 McKaskle, Linda Louise 51, 76, 105, 218 McKay, Dwight C. 186 McKee, William David 218 McKee, Bill Gregg 246 McKellar, David 58 McKinney, Janet E. 54, 72, 246 McKinney, Janice Kay 72, 79, 100, 186 McKinnis, Allen Ward 246 McKinnis, George Jacob 186 McKinnis, Randall Kent 186 McLaughlin, Karen Sue 42, 246 McClennan, Robert D. 118, 246 McLeod, Karen Jane 61, 105, 186 McMahon, Robert Harris 186 McMaster, Maureen 50, 51, 72, 186 McMillin, Cecil Merle 100, 115, 117, 186 McMinn, Robert Reo 246 McMullen, Linda 246 McNamara, Danny John 186 McNeely, Roy Gray 186 McNenney. Jeanie D. 105, 186 McNitt, Gayle Lynn 66, 85, 96, 218 McPheeters, Steven R. 246 272 McQuerry, Ladona Jo 61, 218 McRae, Elizabeth W. 218 McRae, Ira James 186 McSpadden, Robert W. 186 Meade, Lisa Catheryn 46, 246 Meader, Dorothy Louise 42, 187 Meadors, Randy Allen 187 Meadows, Terry Dean 218 Meagher, Maryla Kay 44, 50, 51, 71, 75, 187 Mealy, Richard Brent 218 Medcalf, Rebecca S. 53, 246 Meek, Stevan Paul 246 Meek, Walter Campbell 72, 218 MeGee, Robyn Michelle 61 187 Megee, Valery Jai 246 Megli, Karla Kay 218 Megli, Rich 187 Meier, Cathy Sue 65, 246 Meis, Chris Alan 42, 61, 218 Meis, Gregor Milton 218 Melrose, Sherryl Lee 44, 246 Melton, Dave Lee 246 Melvin, Ervin Menard, Jane Dianne 187 Menendez, Margaret S. 42, 105, 218 Merewether, Ray 246 Merlin, Vivian Jan 246 Merrell, John L. 115, 120, 122, 202, 218, 227 Merryman, Danny Edward 43, 50, 219 Merryman, David Wayne 53, 54, 55, 64, 85, 115, 117, 154, 187 Merryman, Monicka Joy 246 Mesershmidt, Nancy R. 50, 246 - Messenger, Nancy G. 82, 187 Meyer, Jamie Sue 42, 66, 219 Meyers, Jill Virginia 53, 247 Micer, Jack Michael, Gay Lynn 60, 187 Mickelson, Diane Kay 60, 217 Mickley, Jim Howard 131, 247 Milberger, Keith Larry 187 Milberger, D. Kent 247 Miler, Lynn Alan 74, 187 Miles, Shirley Marie 187 Miller, Evelyn Elaine 187 Miller, Gary Michael 219, 247 Miller, Gary Wildridge 42, 74, 219, 247 Miller, James Henry 64, 219 Miller, Jeanne C. 48, 50, 187 105, Miller, Karen Elaine 42, 247 Miller, Kay Ellen 76, 100, 187 Miller, William James 247 Miller, Pamela Sue 60, 105, 188 Miller, Randy 50, 118, 247 Miller, Richard George 219 Miller, Rogge Jack 219 Miller, Travis LeRoy 118, 247 Millican, Donna Sue 88, 247 Millican, Barry R. 247 Millican, Gary Edward 219 Millican, Larry Eugene 188 Milligan, Melinda Lou 104, 219 Mills, Carolyn 219 Mills, Richard Neal 247 Mills, Sylvia C. Milner, Danny Mingee, Cathea 60, 188 Minter, Minyen, Miotke, Nancy Ruth 188 Tina A. 188 Mitacek, Vicky Ann 247 Mitchell Mitchell , Jody 44, 247 Kirk 188 Mitchell: Linda sue 188 Mitchell 219 Mitchell , Sherry Lynn 42, Michael E. 80, 188, 247 Mitchell, Michael P. Mitscher, Linda Ann 72, 82, 219 Mitschke, Jeannie K. 219 Mittlelm an, Sharon Lois 104, 219 Mix, Susan Lee 247 Alta Marie 2471 Moore, Alvin Lee 219 Moore, Barbara Ann 188 Moore, Bill 247 Moore, Carol Lynne 46, 79, 88, 190, 242 Moore, Moore, Moore, 247 Moore, Moore, Moore , Moore, 247 Moore, Moore, 219 Moore , Moore, Moore, Moore, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, 188 Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Dwayne L. 247 Gary 247 R. Harlan 74, 165, Karen Louise Melody Ann 219 Mike Robert 247 Pamela Joy 219, Peggy Jean 188 Phillip Arnold 72, Robert Gary Suzanne 188 Vicki Lou 188 William Stewart Bob Guy 219 C. Dale Deby Chrystine Dennis 247 Evelyn Marie 188 Gary Lee 188 Ed 247 Lanita Adele 219 Voyce Jill A. 247 Robert B. 247 Virginia Ann 188 Morris, Gary Wayne Morsch, Gary Brent 220, 247 Morris, James Murray II 219 Morris, Michael Dean 219 Morris, Richard Lee 188 Morris, William C. 219 Morrison, David Henry 219 Morrissey, Daniel Gene 188 Morsch, Rebecca Sue 247 Morse, Kathy Jane 76, 219 Morton, David Leon 247 Morton, Steve 69, 70, 71, 131, 202, 220 Moser, Donna 220 Moser, Gary 60, 62, 75, Miley, Anne 42, 165, 215, 219 Milford, Maurira Gay 56, 71, 187 Miller, Barney Frank 115 117, 219 Miller, Bob Allen 247 Miller, Charles B. 247 Miller, Charlotte M. 187 Miller, Chip 219 Miller, David Allen 131, 187 Miller, Debbie Anne 219 Miller 247 , Doug William 54 Mobley, Leslie Elaine Mock, William Rod 247 Modrall, Jan Elizabeth 247 Moffitt, Phillip F. 247 raogg, BiU 82, 188 Mogg, Mary 54, 247 Mohling, Marilyn E. 100, 188 Mohling, Michael Wayne 247 Mohs, Verline A. 42, 247 Moncrief, Carolyn C. 43, 71, 105, 188 Monday, Cathy Denise 247 Money, Linda Loyce 61, 188 Monk, David Clark 50, 64, 82, 188 Monn, Steve 219 Montgomery, David Charles 219 Montgomery, Lindsay A. 247 Monroe, Cheryl June 53, 247 Monroe, Steve Wallace 247 Mooney, Charles M. 247 77, 100, 188 Moser, Rayde11e 188 Motley, Paul Byron 220 Mount, Norma Jean 58, 60, 103, 188 Mounts, Cynthia 188 Moyer, David C. 247 Moyer, Dawn 60, 96, 105, 188 Muller, Karen Jane 188 Muller, Susan Marie 46, 247 Mullin, Mark Alan 188 Mullinax, Bill 247 Munde, Margaret 76, 189 Munde, Sussie 44, 79, 108, 247 Munn, Judy Kaye 189 Murdock, Edward 189 Murphy, Marsha Kay 40, 42, 50, 189 Murphy, Michael Oran 247 Murphy, Nancy Ann 104, 220 Murphy, Patricia Gail 220 Murray, Cynthia Kay 51, 76, 105, 220 Murray, Darrell Lee 72, 247 Murray, Sharon Ann 76, 247 Musz, Stanley Michael Mutz, Barbara Jean Mutz, Beverly June Mutz, Lynnette Anne Mulunx, William David 189 Myers, Homer 189 .. N .. Naeher, David Gerard 248 Nance, James Keith 43, 115, 189 Nance, Jim Levi 248 Nash, Judith Ann 46, 248 Nash, Steve Gordon 220 Nations, Patricia Lynn 248 Nave, Cathy Ann 44, 54, 105, 220 Neal, Linda Jane 39, 189 Neeland, James David 189 Neely, Robert Langston 248 Neely, Steve Nelson 189 Neeley, Sue Vonne 79, 220 Neely, Tomas Preston 248 Nedbalek, Diane K. 48, 66, 248 Neill, Beverly Ann 75, 189 Nelson, Glenn Houston 48, 220 Nelson, Paul T. 118, 248 Nesbitt, Shirley Jo 220 , Neumann, Stephen M. 105, 115, 220 Neumann, Sharon Rose 42, 60, 79, 105, 167, 189 Newby, Cole Duncan 248 Newby, Mary Sue 220 Newell, Daniel W. 220 Newell, Debi Jane 220 Newkumet,Mary K. 220 Newman, Mary Beth 189 Newman, Richard Kent 248 Newman, Willetta Kay 220 Newton, Darla Joan 43, 248 Newville, Georgia Ann 53, 248 Nicar, Jack 42, 43, 118, 127, 220 Nicholas, Lloyd Jess 189 Nicholas, Susan Carol 189 Nichola, Leah Leslie 42, 248 Nichols, Robert W. 248 Nickel, Theodore John 189 Nickels, Larry Duane 220 Nielsen, Roselyn E. fNikkiJ 91, 220 Nieman, Cynthia Inette 248 Nightingale, David W. 220 Nikkel, Billy D'Ann 220 Nix, Gloria 189 Nix, Michael David 189 Nobles, James Donald 118, 220 Nobel, Sherri Marie Nockels, Dennis Eugene 220 Nolan, Bruce Kent 56, 189 Nolentubby, Regina E. 220 Nordstrom, Jeannette M. 61, 190 Norris, Frosty Lou 190 Norsworthy, Neil R. 220 Norton, Diane Lynn 79, 105, 220 Norton, Jane Lea 190 Norvell, Charles Steve 42, 43, 132, 154, 206, 220 Norvell, Joe Davis 132, 190 Norwine, Thomas Andrew 75, 220 Norwood, Ernest Lee 190 Norwood, Mary E. 220 Nosan, Jack Joseph 248 Novak, Cynda Janelle 248 Novey, Alan Fred 44, 220 Nowlin, Martha Louise 61, 104, 190 Noyes, Becky Ann 79, 190 Nusz, Bobby E. 248 Nusz, Rosemary G. 221 Nusz, Stan 221 Nusz, Steven Allen 190: 221 - O - Oaks, Marvin Fletcher 131, 190, 197 Oaks, William Thayer 131, 221 O'brien,Carol Ruth 88, 90, 91. 92, 105, 190 O'brien,John Thomas 221 O'brien, Patricia Kay 44, 248 O'Brien, Terry James 248 O'Connor, Robert A. 157, 190 Odell, Omer Henry QMikeJ 221 Odell, Stewart H. 248 Oden, Daniel David 190 Oden, Paul Laverne 72, 248 Odom, Fred Everett 248 Odom, Nicky Len 248 O'Donnell, Kelly Ann 43, 248 Ogden, Kenneth Evan 190 Ogg, Sarah Ann 248 Ogg, Susan Kay 61, 190 Oldham, John William 248 Oliver, Jerry Raymond 72, 190 Oliver, Larry Franklin 221 Olvera, Mary Alice 190 O'ma1ley, Sheila Diane 60, 248 Orneal, Howard Steve 221 Opala, Joseph Anthony 48, 50, 190 Orcutt, Paul Dean 221 Orth, Lynell Diane 33, 85, 179, 190 Orth, Theresa L. 70, 221 Osburn, Karen Lynn 248 Oswalt, George E. 190 Otts, Sally Graham 54, 248 Outhier, Timothy Lee 248 Ouverson, Roger Eugene 221 Overstreet, Joyce C. 221 Owen, Cynthia Lou 221 Owens, Katie M. 42, 248 Owens, Susan Carol 105, 221 Owens, Terri Lynn 60, 88, 96, 105, 134, 191 - P .. Pabst, Joann 105, 221 Packard, Linda Diane Paddock, Janet Lyn 103, 221 Page, Barbara 54, 248 Palmer, Ann Louise 72, 221 Palu, Gary Lee 221 Parker, Bonnie Jean 248 Parker, Bruce Herbert 248 Parker, Dennis Keith 248 Parker, Janet Elaine 66, 190 Parker, Janis Lee 248 Parker, Rick Charles 221 Parker, Robert Daniel 221 Parker, Ronald Doyle 221 Parker, Roy Brent 221 Parks, Susanne Gay 248 Parsells, Dorothy Mae 60, 191 Parson, Karen Sue 91, 248 Passmore, Judy Kay 42, 43, 105, 221 Pasternik, Becky Ann 44, 105, 134, 191 Pate, Jack Alfred 43, 191 Patrick, Anne Dorothy 43, 191 Patterson, Carol Ann 42, 191 Patterson, Marylin Lea 248 Pattison, Christine 248 Patton, John Marion 221 Patton, Lana Kay 43, 248 Paul, David Alan 69, 161, 168, 184, 191 Pawley, Ronnie Wayne 221 Payne, Diane 248 Payne, Barbara G. 48, 221 Payne, Janice Lynn Payne, Cathy Susan 221 Payne, Kathy Sue 60, 221 Paynter, Roger A. Jr. 6, 117, 149, 191 Payton, Kathryn Lois Pearsall, Rodney Paul 221 Pearson, Betty Ann 248 Pearson, Dennis L. 248 Pearson, Gloria Jean 60, 191 Pearson, Joan Marie 72, 84, 221 Pearson, Lindell E. Jr. 44, 45, 109, 112, 115, 117, 154, 191 Pearson, Lloyd Lee 221 Pearson, Susan Janis 84, 94, 248 Peck, Rodney Scott 221 Pedigo, Janet Kay 48, 191 Peel, Nancy Lee 191 Peel, Robert O. 248 Pelsmaeker, Ruby 221 Penland, Deborah Gail 105, 58, 134, 191 Penland, Gary Dean 248 Penland, Jackie Sue 248 Penne, Carol Ann 60, 191 Penne, Mary Lou 43, 248 Pennington, Joy Diane 42, 191 Pennington, Steve E. 248 Penrod, Chuck Thomas 248 Penticuff, Suzanne 42, 61, 103, 119, 125, 161, 167, 191 Perrin, Dean Winton 248 Perry, Catherine Ann 105, 221 Perry, Howard Randolph 221 Perry, James 172, 191 Perry, Lloyd Steve 249 Perry, Stephen Allen 46, 248 Perry, Timothy Alan 50, 73, 72, 191 Perry, Valerie Ann 58, 191 Persons, David Carl 131, 191 Peters, Barbara Jo 249 Peters Betty J. 61, 191 Peters: Mollie Fae 76, 221 Peters, Rhonda 248 Peters, Susan Mary 249 Peterson, Gary Scott 74, 80, 165, 249 Pevehouse, John R. 191 Pfeil, Lynda Ruth 50, 75, 221 Pfister, Judith Kay 221 Pharr, Troy Terrell 249 Phelps, Russell Wayne 249 Pherigo, Steven Paul 60, 101, 115, 120, 122, 221 Philhower, Mary Ann 249 Phillip, Thomas Clark 191 Phillips, Daria Lee 29, 60, 221 Phillips, Dee Ann 46, 56, 60, 66, 76, 249 Phillips, Larry Eaton 191 Phillips, Penny Lou 71, 76, 105, 221 Phipps, David Lee 249 Phipps, John Mike 221 Phipps, Robert Wayne 221 Phipps, Tricia 61, 222 Piatt, Loy Frederick 42, 43, 222 Pickens, Janet 249 Pickens, Linda Joy 249 Pickens, Susan Lyn 105, 222 Pierce, Corle Nelson 191 David Neal 70, 249 Pierce, Pierce, Janice Lee 48, 249 Pierce, Ronny Calivin 54, 61, 93, 191 Pierce, Steven F. 118, 222 Pierce, Steven Leon 118, 249 Pill, Mac 249 Pindell, Jennifer Lynn 43, 249 Pinion, Johnny Anthony 115, 127, 128, 129, 222 Piper, Rick 222 Pipher, Jayne E. 105, 222 Pitchlynn, John 58, 74 Pitzer, Sue 43, 249 Plemmons, Larry Samuel 249 Polansky, Louis Mike 42, 43, 121, 222 Polk, Doug James 31, 33, 50, 70, 161, 162, 163, 167, 191 Pollard, Gerald Kay 50, 75, 249 Pollard, Latisha Faye 191 Pope, Billy W. Pope, Dale Edward 222 Porter, Brenda Kay 60 Porter, Cheryl A. 76, 222 Porter, Debbie 'Ann 74, 222 Porter, Donald Wayne 61, 191 Postlethwaite, George 192 Potter, Don Eugene 222 Potts, John Allan 249 Potts, William Thomas 72, 75, 192, 197 Powell, Diane Dee 46, 249 Powers, Max Morriss 222 Powers, Mike Lewis 249 Prange, Mike James 222 Pratt, Lloyd 222 Pratt, Mike Edwin 192 Preg, Laura 222 Prescott, David 222 Prescott, Gary F. 112, 114, 115, 117, 154, 192 Presley, Bettv Gail 192 273 Richter, Shelley Ann 223 Presley, Gary Alan 249 Presley, Kathy Ann 192 Price, Denise 104, 222 Price, Laura Deane 104, 222 Pricer, Ricky Charles 74, 249 Priddy, John Robert 249 Danny Lee Prince, Prince, Eric Nathan 192 Prince, Randy Alan 249 Prince, Randy Lee 192 Prince, Robyn Lynn 148, 192 Pritchett, Barbara A. 192 Proctor, George Edwin 225 Pruett, Pam Dennise 56, 60, 66, 88, 105, 192 Pruitt, Claudia Marie 249 Puckett, Nancy C. 61, 105, 222 Pullen, Stephen Mark 249 Purcell, Janis Lee 60, 192 Purcell, Rene Ann 58, 192 Purcell, Warren P. 249 Purdy, Pamela Ann 43, 249 Purdy, Richard Allen 192 Purifoy, Dennis Ray 69, 131, 202, 222 Purifoy, Paul Robin 69, 93, 101, 192 -Q- Querry, Karen Kay 44, 76, 222 Querry, Kim E. 76, 249 Quimby, Mark Thomas 115, 222 .. R .. Rabenaldt, Stephen L. 50, 222 Rader, Rodney Guy 118 Rainey, Brenda Joyce 222 Rainwater, Marilyn L. 222 Ramsey, John Richard 192 Ramsey, Ronald Ray '72, 249 Ramsey, Susan Jane 222 Rankin, Jeannete Ann 249 Rankin, Richard Edward 222 Ransbottom, Donnie L. 222, Raper, B. 118 Rappleya, Georgia Mae 249 Rasp, Gerald 249 Ratchel, Donnie Gene 192 Ratchel, Sherrie Ann 50, 72, 222 Rateliff, Rosalind J. 192 Rathjen, Vicki Sue 53, 72, 85, 222 Ratliff, Boyd Pat 152, 222 Ratliff, Victor Elmo , Rawlings, Susi Beta 53, 249 Ray, Duane Christine 192 Ray, Kathy Ann 42, 61, 105, 222 Ray, Margaret 134 Ray, Mary Beth 43, 222 Ray, Patricia Irene 249 Ray, Ronald 249 Ray, Tommy Micheal 43, 83, 249 Ray, Virginia Lee 46, 76, 249 Raymo, Debbye Anne 249 Ready, Roger Dale 122, 249 Reaves, James David 222 Recer, E. Celeste 42, 105, 222 274 Rector, Debbie Ann 46, 250 Redgrave, Chris Alice 250 Redus, Sandra Lea Reece, Donnie Gene 43, 250 Reece, Gary Lynn 250 Reece, Micheal Dean 144, 222 Reed, Jennie Leigh 250 Reed, Mike Steven 80, 85, 222, 231 Reed, Valerie Ruth 222 Reeder, Dorian Raymond 222 Reggio, Micheal Howard 223 Reid, Janet Kay 53, 250 Relyea, Regan Wayne 132, 250 Remon, James Richard 250, 118 Renegar, Laura Faye 6, 8, 11, 65, 70, 103, 119, 161, 162, 163, 192 Renfro, James David 192 Renner, Konneta 250 Renshaw, Micheal R. 75, 77, 192 Renfrow, Carol Faye 250 Repinski, Betty Rose 104, 223 Reubell, Darla Gail 60, 75, 77, 88, 91, 104, 192 Reynolds, James Scott 192 Reynolds, Leslie W. 223 Reynolds, Thomas M. 250 Reznicek, Therese Joy 88, 94, 105, 223 Rhea, Karen Lee 43, 72, 250 Rhodes, Ramona Gail 76, 250 Rhoades, Debby Lee 223 Rhodes, Marian Sue 56, 66, 75, 85, 192 Rice, Billy Bruce 223 Rice, Linda Sue 53, 250 Rickard, Becky Ann Richards, Craig Nelson 250 Richards, George 250 Richardson, John Henry 192 Richardson, Michael S. 223 Richardson, Neal 250 Richardson, Randle N. 54 Richardson, Susan Kay 53, 250 Rickard, Becky Rickell, Gary Scott 72 Ricks, Rebecca Jane 105, 223 Riddle, Jan 250 Ridings, Mike Wayne 50, 92, 131 Ridley, Mike 223 Ridling, Patsy Ann 44, 105, 223 Riggs, Melda Darlene 250 Riley, Janet Lee 53, 79, 250 Riley, Kendle Dean 250 Riley, Micheal Stuart 192 Rinkle, Willy S. 60, 250 Risinger, Anne K. 223 Risinger, Kathy F. 44, 84, 223, 231 Risinger, Laretha G. 223 Risinger, Ruth Karola 66, 84, 192 Risinger, Steve Andrew 250 Ritter, Deborah M. Roach, James Paul 192 Roach, John F. 250 Roark, Nancy Lynn 250 Roark, Roy Don 223 Rolig, Bernard Thomas 61, 3 Robbins, M. Ruth 193 Robbins, Randy S. 250 Robbins, Robert Mack 250 Robbins, Sara Louise 223 Roberson, Roberta P. 250 Roberts, Betsy 56, 71, 75, 105, 157 Roberts, Chris Ann 250 Roberts, Denise C. 223 Roberts, Jimmie Leon 43, 250 Roberts, Lawana Faye Roberts, M.,Cathy 250 Roberts, Marilyn E. Roberts, Robert John fTurkJ 101, 109, 112, 115, 117, 120, 121, 193 Robertson, Don Mark 193 Robertson, Jimmie Ray Robinson, Carol Gene 250 Robinson, Clif A. 193 Robinson, Derinda Sue 250 Robinson, Patricia Lee 42, 250 Rock, Janell Lynn 193 Rockwell, Donna Lynn 54, 105, 223 Rodgers, Karen Lynn 250 Rodgers, Ronald Lee 193 Roe, Larry Erivin 7, 223 Roebuck, Jim W. 43, 250 Rogers, Cathy Jo 105, 145, 223 Rogers, D. Ricky 53, 250 Rogers, 193 Marjorie A nn 82, 118, Rush, Randy Martin 223 Rusche, Bill Floyd 194 Rusche, Jo Ellen 251 Rushing, Leona Sylvia 194 Rushing, Michael Sandy 251 Russell, Andrea Jane 223 Carolyn Ann 224 Russell, Russell, Cheryl Kay 105, 194 Russell, Russell, John Allen 194 Rusinek, Kathleen Jean 251 Rutherford, Mary L. 194 Ruther, Nichael Wayne 251 Ruther, Suzanne Irene 251 Rutherford, Nancy Ellen 44, 216, 224 , Rutherford, Vicki M. 105, 194 Ruthstone, James Ryan, Ken James 224 Rynearson, James W. 224 Rylander, Valeria L. 194 Jerry Lynn 251 - S .. Sanchez, Carmen 224 Sanchez, Dan Frank 194 Sanders, Carol Lynn 44, 251 Sanders, William S. 115, 117, 251 Sandlin, Libby Jo 46, 251 Sandlin, Sara Jane 43, 104, 224 Santelli, Sandy E. 44, 71, 251 Sands, Robert Edward 224 Sartin, Jerald Bruce 127, 128, 194 Sarvela, George R. Satterlee, Tony Alan 251 Saunders, Terry Doyle 118, 224 Sawatzky, Carlotta F. 251 Schaeffer, Richard A. 216, Rogers, Neva Neil 51, 75, 223 Rohn, Ben Buster 223 Ron, chery146, 223 Rollofson, Charlene K. 223 Romines, Linda Vern 54, 250 Romines, Ron Ray 223 Roodhouse, Rosemary B. 75, 193 Roof, Greg Alan 193 Roper, Robert Otis 127, 250 224 Schafer, Linda Joanne 105, 224 Schafer, Patricia D. 43, 79, 102, 194 Schaffer, John 101 Schaffner, Karen June 251 Schaffner, Nelda Rue 72, 194 Schafroth, Chris Anne 42, 105, 194 Schapka, Phillip W. Scheib, Helen Dianne 42, Rose, Debby Ann 94, 250 Rose, Janis Ann 60, 193 Rose, Thomas Malcolm 193 Rose, William Franklin 250 Ross, Beverly Jo 250 Ross, Barbara Sue 250 Ross, Gary Stephen 193 Ross, Raymond Dale 193 Ross, Sa11dra Lu 76, 223 Rossen, David Lee Rowe, Bill Robert 223 Rowe, Leah Larue 223 Rowe, Rickey Lee 223 Rowell, Stan Lynn Rowley, Leonard Garvin 251 105, 224 Schellman, Mark Richard 224 Schicktanz, Mark Douglas 42, 251 Schiegel, Marilyn Ann 44, 82, 224 Schlossberg, Jean C. 66, 70, so, 251 Schmidt, Harvey Dave 224 Schmitz, Gail Marie 251 Schnabel, Janiece A. 251 Schnabel, Lynn F. Schnabel, Susan E. 61, 194 Schneider, Gladys Ruth 251 Schneider, Marcia Lea 105, Rown, Judy 193 Royer, Margaret 75, 83, 193 Ruminer, Diana Jo 251 Runyon, Joan Maria 61, 193 Rupp, Terri Maureen 223 Rush, Brenda Sue 251 224 Schneider, Virginia D. 44, 61, 224 Schnorrenberg, Nancy C. 224 Schoeffler, Lynda D. 61, 105, 194 Schofield, Deborah L. Schopf, Randy Lee 251 Schofield, Deborah 251 Schones, Lou Ann 251 Schricker, Barbara Jo 51, 105, 224 Schritter, Jim Edward 251 Schuchardt, Karen E. 224 Schultz, Jean Ann 224 Schultz, Kathleen Ann 53, 251 Schultz, Pamela 194 Schumacher, Becky Lu 71, 105,224 Schuman, Bill Martin 251 Schumann, Bill Ralph 72, 224 Schumann, Dave R. 251 Schwartz, Caroline 102 Scott, Barbara Jean 194 Scott, Debbie Jo 251 Scott, Jean E. 54, 71, 105, 224 Scott, Lonnie Frank 251 Scott, Suzan Gayle 48, 105, 224 Scott, Terry Ann 61, 105, 72, 74, 174 Scribner, Jeannine 75, 224 Scroggins, Deborah Sue 251 Scroggins, Larry R. 251 Scroggins, Sharon Kay 224 Scurlock, Susan 46, 251 Seals, Linda Jodene Sears, Ronald Glenn 194 Seitsinger, Charles Ray Seitsinger, Roger 251 Selby, Jack Dean 251 Self, Jacqueline Deane 44, 60, 251 Sellars, Deborah Jean Semtner, Kathryn E. 224 Seward, John Martin 83, 183, 195 Seymour, Craig Lewis 251 shadid, PhylHsJean 224 Shaffer, Robert Joe 101, 224 Shanahan, Pamela Sue 43, 251 Shahan, Carla C. 224 Shannon, Karen Sue 251 Shannon, Pamela Ruth 43, 251 Sharkman, Ronnie C. Sharp, Anne Euelda 51, 251 Sharp, Annette S. 76, 251 Sharp, Larry Conley 251 Sharp, John Howard 131, 224 Sharpe, Danny Wesley Shawn, Michael Edward 251 Shdeed, Cynthia Rosa 44, 61, 105, 224 Shealey, Sidney D. 225 Shearer, Carey L. 195 Shedden, Thomas Tweed 42, 69, 100, 115, 117, 195 . Sheffler, Viva Jean 9, 42, 71, 105, 195 Shelfo, Richard George 251 Shelton, Jan Wesley 251 Shelton, William 225 Shepard, Rebecca E. 43, 60, 76, 79, 251 Shepherd, Jeanne Ann 251 Sherbon, Cindy Ann 251 Sherbon, Michel Allen 83, 85, 195 Sherer, Debbra Ann 50, 51, 56, 225 Sheriff, Mike David 251 Sherman, John Micheal 251 Sherry, Don Eugene 75, 251 Shields, Mike 51, 225 Shilling, Kathy Kris 76, 251 Shipp, Danny Ray 251 Shipley, June 53, 251 Shirey, Debbie Kay 105, 145, 225 Shirley, Bill 225 Shirley, Lamoine 72 Shirley, Patrick John 225 Shockey, Steve 225 Shockley, Cheryl Lyn 44, 251 Shockley, Jack Lee 195 Shoffner, Kris 251 Shofner, Pamela Sue 195 Shofner, Pary Grant 251 Shores, Robert Thomas 58, 195 Shorter, Mark 195 Showalter, Joy 44, 251 Shryock, Gordon 251 Shulanperger, Judy 225 Shrum, Sharon 82, 195 Shumard, Michael Wayne 225 siard, Bn1 43, 251 Sides, Dennis Lynn 225 Sidner, Laurie 44, 251 Sidner, Steve 64, 195 Siegal, Richard Dennis 195 Sigle, Don Franklin 251 Sigle, Ronald Allen 60, 225 Silva, Dorothy Anne 195 Sim, Michael James 50, 225 Simon, Mike Charles 225 Simonton, Daniel 42, 43, 58, 60, 195 Smith, Debbie 105, 134, 295 Smith, Deborah lone 225 Smith, Douglas Eugene 131, 225 Smith, Doug Norman 195 Smith, Earl Richey 225 Smith, Eleise Ann Smith, James Milton Smith, John Michael 225 Smith, John Sheridan Snnth, Kathy 44, 56, 105, 195 Smith, Kathy Elaine 72, 76, 225, 255 Smith, Kenneth Wayne 46, 115, 225 Smith, Libby Anne 105, 225 Smith, Linda Joe 43, 103, 125, 134, 195 Smith, Lisa 253 Smith, Martha Kim 54, 71, 75, 253 Smith, Milton 9, 61 Smith, Nancy 61, 105, 195 Smith, Nancy Diane 105, 225 Smith, Patsy Louise 253 Smith, Patty Jean 105, 195 Smith, Randy Curtis 253 Smith, Richard William 144 225 Smith, Robert Charles 118, 195 Smith, Robert Bruce 225 Smith, Robert Thomas 225 Smith, Sheila Michele 75, 253 Smith, Stephen Nash 195 Smith, Stewart Michael 253 Simonton, Laura 44, 105, 225 Simpson, Deborah Ann 79, 258 Simpson, Vance Brian 225 Simcox, Sandi Sisk, Sherry 42, 225 Sisk, Terry Kay 44, 75, 225 Skinner, Nancy 44, 61, 76, 195 Skinner, Shirley Ann 53, 76, 253 Slakis, Judy Marie 48, 72, 253 Slakis, Katherine 71, 72, 195 Slater, Glen 253 Slater, Kenneth Drew 253 Slayton, Leeann 66, 93, 105, 225 Slease, Teresa 225 Sliger, Graceann 91, 105, 225 Small, Jill Denise 225 Smay, Stephanie 66, 76, 232, 253 Smiley, Jim 253 Smiley, Larry 195 Smith, Alan 120, 121 Smith, Anna Merie Smith, Billy Frank 61 A Smith, Dan Wayne 195 Smith, Dave 61, 195 Smith, Deborah C. 253 Smith, Sydney Lynn 46, 76, 253 Smith, Tina Rae 75, 232, 253 Smith, Thomas A. 253 Smoot, Debbie Kay 61, 88, 94, 253 Snartz, Carolyn Rose Sneed, Alan 225 Sneed, Mark 101, 120, 121, 168, 195 Snodgrass, Debra Kay 76, 253 Snyder, Elizabeth 76, 165, 253 Snyder, Gary Don 253 Snyder, Susan Joan 253 Soard, Roger Darryl 253 Sommer, Mark Howard 225 Sommer, Steve Paul 53, 253 Sonderegger, John 54, 131, 225 Sonderegger, Ruth Ann 61, 105 Sonnenberg, Daniel 132, 253 Sonnenberg, Dave 132, 196 Sonnenberg, Stephen 132, 253 Sorensen, Karla 46, 66, 253 Sorrels, Kathy 253 Soukup, Jolette Jean 253 South, William Robert 225 Southern, Jacquelyn 196 Southwick, John Ross 225 Spaeth, Mona Kay 253 Spain, Mark Steve 225 Sparkman, Bonnie 196 Sparks, David Gerald 196 Sparks, Donald 118, 253 Speakes, Douglas 101, 120, 122, 225 Spear, Ricky Allen 253 Spears, Kathy Sue 50, 105, 225 Spears, Stan Richard Speed, Douglas Elliott 50, 66, 225 Speegle, Wayne 253 Spencer, David Eugene 60, 131, 196 Spencer, Deborah Sue 253 Spheeris, Debra Beth 54, 253 Spicer, Ross H. 226 Spiva, Glen Randall 253 Spoelstra, Richard 253 Sporn, Sheryl Ann 226 Sprehe, Sandra Lynn 105, 226 Spruill, James 196 Srejma, Richard Joseph 253 Staats, Rona Jeen 253 Stafford, Larry Dale 226 Stagner, Donna 44, 49, 66, -253 Stagner, Gayle 7, 50, 51, 66, 80, 85, 196 Stalcup, Karen Gaye 226 Stalder, Pamela Kay 226 Stamps, Pamela Jean 253 Stamps, Robert 61, 196 Standage, Ken Lyle 118, 153 Stanford, Donna 253 Stanford, Paul Gordon 196 Stapp, David Charles 131, 226 Stark, David 10, 40, 50, 64, 71, 147, 150, 160, 163, 167 Stark, Lois 44, 76, 253 Stark, Rachel 75, 226 Stark, Thomas 253 Starr, Kathleen 196 Stavinoha, Carol Ann 253 Stebbens, Shannon 58, 195 Steckler, Cheryl 105, 226 Steen, Brad 75, 253 Steimer, Gloria 226 Steincamp, Douglas 226 Steincamp, Janis 253 Stephens, Drew 196 Stephens, Dale 196 Stephens, Jeannie 226 Stephenson, Kenny 118, 127, 253 Stewart, Annette 253 Stewart, Charles 51, 253 Stewart, Mike 49, 122 Stewart, Susan 253 Stevens, Sandy 105, 196 Stiles, Pamela 226 Stillions, Wanda 54, 253 Stinebeck, Larry 253 Stissel, Debbie 226 Stissel, Linda Lea 226 Stiverson, Gregory 226 St. John, Donald 75, 251 Stockton, William 50, 226 Stoddard, Harry 253 stone, BiH.253 Stone, Charles Michael 253 Stone, Jerry Lee 226 Stone, Jimmy Lee 226 Stone, Margaret Susan 44 275 Stonebraker, Joe 51, 253 Stonebraker, Kenneth 61, 127, 128, 196 Storm, Michael 226 Storozyszyn, Mike 251 Story, Naome Fay 251 Story, Yvonne Charlene 46, 251 Stovall, Mike Joseph 118, 251 Stovall, Randall 72, 226, 231 Stover, Janey 31, 42, 84, 85, 226 Strahorn, Barbara C. 56, 226 Strahorn, Claudia Ann 196 Strahorn, Donna 44, 91, 251 Strickland, Diana Lynn 226 Straughan, Sandra 76, 104, 196 Strobridge, Diana Jean 251 Stroner, Janine Ann 43, 251 Stufflebean, Pamela 76, 226 Stufilebean, Gloria 105, 226 Sturdevant, Kathy 61, 196 Sturdevant, William Suhre, Thomas Phillip 226 Sullivan, Cheri 226 Sullivan, Jan Kristy 251 Sullivan, Julie 43, 226 Summerlin, Thomas M. 72, 226 Summers, Greg Lawson 226 Summers, Susan Ann 61, 105, 134, 196 Suman, Chris Peter 131, 196 Surovik, Sharon Ann 251 Suter, Mary Jane 196 Sutter, Mike 121 Sutton, Beverly Ann 196 Swain., Jerry Stephen 196 Swartz, Carolyn 70, 100, 145 Swartz, Herbie 196 Swartz, Karen Leigh 151 Swenson, Patricia 71, 226 Swyden, Janie 72, 226 .. 'I' - Taller, Jean Ann 58, 196 Taller, Peggy Lee 79, 105, 253 Tankersley, Brad M. 253 Tankersley, Roger John 226 Tanner, Wesley Charles 132, 253 Tant, Julie J. 60, 196 Tarnacki, Bruce David 253 Tarnacki, John Phillip 226 Tarr, Tom H. 80, 83, 253 Tate, Rick Len 226 Tate, Terese 196 Tatyrek, Kenneth James 42, 118, 226 Tayar, Pamela 85, 196 Taylor, Carole Yvonne 253 Taylor, Janet Lynn 226 Taylor, Jim Oscar 53, 83, 197 Taylor, Judy Faye 253 Taylor, Lynda Lea 197 Taylor, Nancy Lea 79, 105, 134, 197 Taylor, Richard Lee 226 276 Taylor, Vicki Gail 53, 105, 197 Teague, Sherry Celeste 104, 226 Teckam, Mary Joe 197 Tengram, Robert Mike 253 Tennant, Michael L. 226 Tennyson, Mike R. 253 Terrell, Dickie 253 Terry, John 253 Terry, Sidney Fletcher 226 Thacker, Deborah Lee 76, 227 Tharash, Bobbie Jo Tharnish, Ernest D. 197 Tharnish, Gloria J. 253 Tharnish, Thomas M. 227 Tharp, Robert Lee 131, 197 Thatcher, Patsy Marie 227 Thomas, Deborah Ann 104, 227 Thomas, Jennifer Lynn 79, 253 Thomas, Lea Ann 104, 227 Thomas, Lorene Diane 197 Thomas, Mark 227 Thomas, Mike Craig Thomas, Phillip Allen 197 Thomas, R andall Len 253 Thomas, Stanley Joe 253 Thomas, William E. 197 Thomason, Kenneth Dale 197 Thomason, Tommy C. 46, 227 Thompson, Dana Leigh 46, 253 Thompson, Douglas K. 227 Thompson, Jackie Paul 253 Thompson, Janet Eileene 60, 94, 100, 104, 197 Thompson, Kitty 43, 253 Thomson, Linda Ann 43, 79, 102, 108, 145, 197 Thomson, Linda Kay Thompson, Marjorie B. 253 Thompson, Patricia L. 75, 197 Thompson, Richard P. 53, 253 Thompson, Stephen E. 227 Thompson, Theodore D. 227 Thompson, Tommy Jack 227 Thomsen, John Ernest 197 Thorne, Diane Cherryl 44, 197 Thorpe, Patty Ann 56, 70, 79, 100, 197 Thornhill, Theresa Ann 44, 60, 75, 227 Thrash, Bobbie 44, 105, 227 Thrower, Terry Lee 197 Thurber, Linda Darcell 53, 60, 253 Tidmore, Walter P. 198 Tillman, John Duane 227 Tindall, Susan Tinkle, David Arthur 253 Tinkler, Sharon Kay 198 Tison, Ann Elizabeth 253 Titus, Randy Joe 198 Tomberlin, Susan Carol 53, 74, 224 Tompkins, Tim David 83, 198 Tomlinson, Denice Carol 53. 253 Tompkins, W. Paul 53, 253 Toney, Max Allan 227 Toon, Theresa Darlene 253 Tonti, Ross Eugene 198 Townsend, Jo Ellen 227 Townsend, Susan Louise 227 Travis, Allan Gene Travis, Raymond Dale 127, 128, 227 Treaftis, Charles 227 Treaftis, Lorena A. 253 Treece, Bill Allen 118, 127, 253 Trent, Debra Lynn 198 Trimble, Connetta Rae 253 Trimble, Lynda Dyan 253 Tripp, Sylvia Faye 198 Troutman, Steve Alan 31, 80, 85, 100, 198 Troxel, Steve Richard 74, 227 Truitt, Ronnie Steve 117, 198 Tryon, Charles Armen 227 Tucker, Bobby Franklin 43, 227 Tucker, Deborah Ross 198 Tucker, Karen Jo 198 Turner, Deborah Joann 54, 60, 227 Turner, Sylvia D. 85, 198 Turner, Terry David 74, 153 Turner, William Louis 76, 198 Twedt, Diane Delores 60, 62, 198 - U - Underwood, Barbara J. 198 Underwood, Donna Sue 76, 227 Underwood, Gary Lee 253 Unruh, Peggy Ann 43, 253 Usher, Bob lrvin 254 Updegrove, Bruce Wayne 227 - V - Valenta, Kathy Marie 51, 53, 198 Van Doren, Rita 227 Vann, Linda Kay 254 Vannice, Dixie Jane 104, 227 Van Nort, Stanley 227 Van Wyngarden, Judith 50, 167, 198 Varga, Janice 40, 65, 79, 198 Varga, Terrie 53, 254 Vascellaro, George 198 Vaughn, Lajan 254 Vaughn, Richard W. 118, 227 Velte, Patricia 198 Ventris, William R. 227 Vest, James Bryan 61, 131, 227 Vick, Randy Allan 228 Vickers, Melody Faye 228 Vier, Randy 254 Vincent, Irvin Ray 228 Vinyard, Robert Keith 254 Voyles, Jerry Dale 44, 254 -W- Waddle, Linda 224 Wade, Marylin Kay 42, 80, 228 Wade, Marsha Ann 228 Wade, Teddy Keith 75, 228 Wadkins, Mary Susan 44, 66, 70, 83, 228 Wagner, Connie 104, 198, 199 Wagner, Tom J. 228 Wagstaff, Mark Steven 254 Waits, James Dell 198 Walder, Jimmie Thomas Waldrop, Charlene 228 Waldrop, George David 198 Waldrop, Jean Mary Walkden, Barbara Ann 54, 60, 254 Walker, Cynthia 198 Walker, Gary 254 Walker, Jimmy 198 Walker, Regina Lynn 74, 100, 198 Walker, Paul Keith 254 Walker, Sharon Kay 198 Walker, Tricia Sharon 254 Walker, Vicki Lynn 48, 82, 105, 228 Walkup, Mary Susan 44, 61, 76, 198 Wallace, Rebecca Lynn 43, 61, 102, 145 Waller, Marsha Lou 198 Wallis, Paula Sue 199 Walls, Michelle Lee 199 Wallis, Sammy Eugene 254 Walsh, Eddie Ray 254 Walsh, Larry Dewayne 228 Walsh, Lorene Rae 228 Walsh, Stephen Francis 228 Walsh, Wayne Kenneth 228 Walters, Glenn S. 228 Walters, Pamela 104, 145, 209, 228 Walters, Sheila Susan 199 Walton, G. Terence 199 Walton, Sheila E. 53, 254 Ward, Greg H. 254 Ward, Kari Bethany 48, 228 Ward, Larry Richard 127, 254 Ward, Shirley Ann 60, 228 Waring, 199 Elizabeth A nn 53, Waring, Joe L. 58, 228 Waring, Mike Douglas 116, 254 Warner, Carolyn S. 254 Warren, Jimmie Lee 228 Warren, Larry David 199 Warren, Larry W. 100, 199 Warren, Ronnie 64, 199 Warren, Sue Ann 254 Warnke, Gary Lynn Washa, Toni E. 254 Watson, Cathleen 53, 54, 254 Watson, Marilyn 104, 228 Watts, Cynthia Sue 104, 228 Wayland, Peggy Lynn 228 Wayman, Dennis Lyhn 53, 228 Waugh, John Mark 118, 254 Weaver, Anita Lou 32, 60, 199 Weathers, Mike Leroy 254 5 1 YEARBOOK Job well done finished by the satisfied staff Portraits of deadline night, done as a Keystone Kops pantomime,were heralded by a silent Pink Fairy as he tripped heavily across the stage in front of a scene of mass confusion, where double-page spread was filled with enlarged candid shots of student life. The coronation of yearbook queen Phyllis Mace and the formal presentation of the yearbook followed. As 'Mama T's' pink and purple threat dissolved in the cheers of the students, a facsimile of the finished and ready-to-be distributed yearbook dropped into the spotlight. The orange and black goal of the yearbook staff reflected in the tears and shining faces of dead- line nights past. This year will be relived by students as they glance through these pages. SMILE of anticipation of her coronation escapes Phyllis Mace, yearbook queen, as she is escorted by Kent Donley. 2 STAFF members Jimmye Eidson, Pam Furgerson and Judy Chapman watch as cakes change hands to officiate the transfer of the editors' duties. SPRING blossoms and butterflies provide background for yearbook royalty Carol O'Brien and Bobby Godwin, Phyllis Mace and Kent Donley, Sheryl lreton and John Derebery, Becky Brown and David Hudgins at the coronation. - if WM-W - L- fm wig: TAKING great pride in her yearbook, Phyllis Mace, editor-in-chief, presents Mr. Leo Mayfield, Superintendent, with the 1967-68 Treasure Chest. AMID a vast sea of caps, gowns, and faces, graduates exchange mutual congratulations before the Baccalaureate services on Sunday, May 26. PRESIDENTIAL scholar Jim Lewis and Ellen Beard, both National Merit Scholarship winners, pass under the traditional graduation arches. GRADUATION Twelve-year dream is realized by PC seniors The soft rustle of blue-gray gowns with contrasting valedictory white set the stage for graduation. Graduates- to-be file through rose-laden arches on the road of com- mencement-representing a significant milestone. More often than not, thoughts center upon the past three years. Entering high school the first time, they recall that magnetic pull of sophomore spirit. As juniors, they were carried upstream into the rapids of activity. Finally, senior year and two conflicting emotions-one of apprehensive sorrow in leaving, the other of happy anticipation preceding a new life ahead, bring to an end three of the 'best years of their lives! PROUDLY presenting the reward of twelve years' work to his son Richard Caviness is Mr. Fred Caviness, assistant superintendent of Putnam City. 3 d James Jo ce 'oin the waiting line in front of the most popular DISCUSSING their future plights, Paul Biles, Kathy Boatright, Linda an V l Thomson, Carolyn Swartz, David Caviness, Dee Click, Jeff Herren 'hang-out' on campus, vice-principal Mr. James I-lamilton's office. PRIDE and happiness reflect on the faces of Mr. and Miss Pirateer, David Stark and Helene Johnston, While Terry Grogan and Sue Haggard, Doug Polk and Laura Renegar, David Paul and Suzi Penticuff reign as their attendants. is i WR52liZi,.QE5i5 www if GAZING at the decorations of the Senior Banquet, Mari Fass reflects the feeling of the graduating class: that they're on their way up. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Assembly and banquet finalize 'greatest' year 'We're On Our Way Up', the theme of the annual senior banquet, was signified by miniature thermo balloons. The banquet included dinner, with humorous skits by the sen- iors and a visit from the maharishi following. A comical satire, the year's senior assembly showed the pleasantries that pop up in the lives of Putnam's upper- classmen. Scenes relayed the feelings of those sent to the principal's office and the difficulties encountered in checking out. This assembly was brought to a close by the coronation of Mr. and Miss Pirateer. The last formal affair of the year, Promanade Piratae was held in the Imperial Ballroom at the Skirvin Hotel. Music was provided by the 'Gentrys' of Memphis. FRIENDS gather at the senior banquet before going separate ways- Mary Ann Andersen and John Gordon smile in selffcongratulations. -fwfr M4 A-fi :v3.7:j,wa if if if 5 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Citizenship and scholarship rewarded with crown I sr C STRIKING one of the familiar 'sophisticated' stances so common of PUTNAIWS highest hgnor, Mr, and Miss Pirateer, is bestowed on a SGVIIOVSI GSW PVESCOTT GOGS his DGVT Ili UDSGTTIVIE We Senior Banquet- deserving couple, David Stark and I-lelene Johnston, who beam thanks. f mr AMTTT' , A .I 5. ,..,, f Q SENIORS Brenda Campbell, Alien Arthur, Paul Stanford, Jackie good-natured antics diagnosing 'senioritis' at the Banquet Southern, Dan Smith and Caroline Eklund are 'Up, Up and Away' with given for a last social gathering before the graduation ceremonies, 6 FOREIGN folk songs sung by Sue Haggard, Debby Giannopoulos Betsy Roberts add an original touch to the Spring Chorus Progr l INTENSE concentration is called for by Mr. James Walker from e of his band students. Pat Crawford intently watches for her c 3 3 f i nd m. ach ue. BAND AND CHORUS Putnamites conquer in state music competition Bringing state honors to PC keeps the Band and Chorus Departments traveling and busy. Glee Club and Mixed Chorus enthusiasts are accustomed to taking one-day excursions to the various contests around the state. Receiving nothing lower than 'excellent' ratings, they attended the Edmond lnvitational, the District Contest at OCU, the State Contest at OSU and the Tri-State Con- test at Enid. In spite of this busy schedule, the sing- ers cut a record album and presented their annual spring concert under the direction of Mrs. Fern Friedlander. The 'Pride of Putnam City', directed by Mr. James D. Walker, traced the same route as the chorus Depart- ment. They presented their annual spring concert and played at the Oklahoma City Civic Center during the Art Festival. 'J. D. Walker Day', honoring his service and retirement from Putnam, was devised by his students. PRESENTATIONS were numerous at the Chorus Assembly. Lee Ann Leggett, queen, and Darla Reubell honor Mrs. Fern Friedlander with a gift. - i, ...wwf 1, if Q VL Q-We KN lists, I M HOPPING up from their upholstered thrones, Herr and Frauline et the German Club festivities, David Stark and Pam Hambay, join in the gala activities of the night. MADRIGAL music of maracas and guitars of the Nlariachis entertain ARMED with sunglasses and camera, a typical American tourist, Jim se'n'oritas and seh'ores during the 'fiesta dinner ot the Spanish Club. Lewis, attempts to communicate with Laura Price, a French waitress. 346 8 Atv fwvffnwsn-www 'B- ATTENTIVE royalty, Laurie Sidner, Cindy Fleming, Mike Stewart and Tina Smith watch the Olympic games while reclining luxuriously. FRENCH Club's king and queen, David Merryman and Peggy Csizmadia are attended by Lollie Cates, Barry James, Mimi Gill and Tom Keas. LOOKING out upon their subjects from a vantage point in a chariot are Latin Club empress and emperor, Laurie Sidner and Tom Wright. LANGUAGE PARTIES Traditional holidays of foreign lands celebrated Topiary trees in a multitude of pastels lined the walk for the French Club royalty at the Mardi Gras dinner in the PC cafeteria. Combine skits and foods of France with dance music supplied by the Knightmares, and the in- gredients result in the gay atmosphere of Paris. Roman splendor was revived once again in PC's gym as gods and goddesses dined on chicken served by their slaves. Entertainment was presented by R.O.M.E.,a mock radio station that interviewed great people of Roman history and a Toga Hop with music by the inside Out. El Charrito in Shepherd Mall boasted the setting of the Spanish fiesta. Enchiladas and tacos established the 'south of the border' atmosphere. Entertainment by the Young Souls and a colorful mariachi band added flavor during the meal for the two nights of the fiesta. Marz Fonz, a party celebrating the month of May, was held inthe school cafeteria by the German club. Music by the Ho-Dads with cokes and cookies accompanied by mas- querade costumes afforded an evening of fun and frolic. WINNER of best individual costume at German club party, Marz Fonz, Maryla Meagher is presented with her prize by Mrs. Beatrice Shantz. ' f - L ' 1 .af ' 2-as' V 4 - , H, K ,vt . , . - . -55, -1' f'- --ii 'm I V 'Q ff E T 12,5 Q . .,,. . M - --H f r 1 4 'L,. ' , F F V,A 7 .sv V, if I f ii' K wk in . - I . , , gi . if ,Q V N '11 ' ' . ,i1:,,,v1 f ,..,,.. ,,.., f 4 ' gs,- K . V ,M vW ,,7.,,.,. hV,L , . 1 Q . ,. ,gk , -,-:I 1 ff 'ff ' T .-'. 1 2 , I It J' E . V, J 1 N, . ,gg Q , -F . f'L L we is T it T . .f . ' .74 ., . . i 1 0 . 'NWS . W K' if A - ,yn ' -'f 4 -H-f V . . - fat 1 M 'Q i . fyy , , V , .. L, W ,- r FJ! 7 F1525 l 1 L Wit Qty A .. if I N Q' H' A 7 ,M is V 'K' f f.: .- i.::,ss:2Q s is NEWLY elected cheerleaders consist of: Janet Paddock, Debbie Dixon, Pam Purdy, LaJan Vaughn, Tina Smith, Josi Covington, and D'Ann Nickols. CHOSEN on the basis of his athletic contributions to PC, Rick Worley, All-American player, was crowned Buccaneer at the 1968 Spring Formal. TO PEP CLUB Team support rewarded by 'Tropical Paradise' 'Tropical Paradise', was the theme of the Spring Formal, which climaxed the '67-'68 year with the president, Sandy Webb, crowning Rick Worley as this year's Buccaneer. A sad point of the year for the present officers and cheerleaders came with the last official meeting when the members and pledges elected cheerleaders and officers for next year. After the elections, the cheerleaders gave a good-bye cheer to the pep club. The final burst of en- thusiasm and spirit poured into the last pep assembly. PEP Club officers for 19684969 are: Nancy Rutherford, historian, Karen Blair, sgt-at-arms, Sharron Brandle, pledge mistress, Susan Owens, sgt-at-arms, Debbie Bramlett, parl, Vickie Harding, treas., Susan Ferguson, sec., Verna Davis, v-pres, and Diane Fishel, president. PEP CLUB sponsor, Miss Pearl Coffey, leafs through the pages of the scrapbook, reliving the high spots of the club's numerous activities. Y31 ?5?ei 'fl FUTURE historian of the state chapter of the FBLA, Becky Shepherd dictates her campaign speech to Linda Glasow before presenting it FBLA PC's chapter of FBLA named best in the state 'An Impossible Dream' created the royal atmosphere at the coronation of Mr. and Miss FBLA. Diane Twedt and Tommy Blundell were crowned at the annual dance in the Ramada Inn Ballroom. Attending the Oklahoma FBLA Convention, members re- turned with multiple honors. Diane and Tommy were de- signated as Mr. and Miss Oklahoma State FBLA. They will fly to the national convention in Washington D.C. to com- pete forthe national title. Becky Shepard was elected state historian and Diane Twedt selected as a state delegate to Washington D.C. Putnam's chapter was named best Future Business Leaders of America chapter in Oklahoma. MR. AND MISS FBLA, Diane Twedt and Tommy Blundell, stand proudly among their royal court, Pam Wise and Gary Moser, Minnie Woods and Butch Hutton. PUTNAM CITY seniors Tommy Blundell and Diane Twedt are acknowledged as Mr. and Miss Oklahoma State FBLA. They are presented with theirtitles by Mr. Gerald Porter from OU. sg.,,,5z SPONSORS, Miss Kathryn Stephens and Mrs. Bobbie Pherigo, discuss the events of the FBLA-DECA dance TI ,M U' SNIILES and best wishes from Sharon Neuman send STUDENT council officers Donna Stagner, recording secretary, Mark David Stark ofttothe House of Burgesses in Virginia. He was Gregory, vice-president, Stephanie Smay, chapiain, Nancy Colvert, cor- chosentorepresentthelvlidwesternregionottheUnitedStates. responding secretaryq Steve IVIOVTOV1, DVGSTGGUT and Penny Johnson, treasurer, prepare to assume ieadership of the student body in 1969. PC WEST officers Chris James, vice-president, Teresa Erwin, secretary, Dave Cotton, president and Lynda Cooper, treasurer, survey their prospective domain where 850 students wiil occupy the now-vacant haiis. 12 PIRATES to attend Boys and Girls State are: Mark Gregory, Steve Morton Steve Pherigo, Louis Daugherity, Sharon Bivins and Penny Johnson PART of an all-star cast, Lindy Pearson and Pam Hambay make their de- but in the farce 'And the Light Went Out', presented on 89er's Day. ,,,f' iwiki w 5xw1S.t STUDENT COUNCIL Council set up for PC West in spring elections Student Council officers can close their books with a feeling of satisfaction that accompanies the end of a job well done. The Council 'kept the ball rolling' in worth- while activities throughout the entire year. Polishing up his image, David Stark, president, reflected glory on PC by being chosen Oklahoma's representative to the House of Burgesses at Williamsburg. Sue Haggard traveled to Hawaii's Little White House in April. The fairgrounds was the scene of the State Basketball tourney where the Student Council sponsored a marathon, 'keep the ball roIling', which lasted nine hours. After the western hero defeated the defunct villain, the heroine judged boys for the fullest beard on 89er's Day. PC's patio was converted into Buzzard Bend, which was later the location of a Box Social and Shindig. UNDERTAKING the tremendous job of operating the Student Store are Carolyn Henderson, Kathy Ray, Belinda Cole and John Peevehouse. 13 Rick Worley ATHLETIC HONORS Star athletes shine at annual award assembly Football All State, All City, All Conference and All-Ameri- can, star Rick Worley was awarded the Best All Around Athletic Honors in the annual PC Awards Assembly. Worley led the Pirates to nine straight victories before the 19-7 loss to Midwest City in what was termed as the 'game of the decade'. The highest Football Award went to Gary Prescott for his superb play as Roving Linebacker. Randy Heierding captured the Cross-Country medal while Lindy Pearson, PC's great shot putter, walked off with the Track award. Voted the best in Wrestling was Chuck Weigl as Dan Sonnenberg, one of the three swimming Sonnenbergs, nabbed the swimming awards. Home-run king Tom Shedden was given the Baseball honors and Paul Purifoy was dubbed the 'Tennis greatl' Wes Dryden, who shot constantly in the low 70's all year, was voted the 'Best Golfer of the Year.' Wes Dryden Randy Heierding Ken Hough Lindy Pearson Gary Prescott Paul Purifoy Tom Shedden Dan Sonnenberg Chuck Weigl BLINDED from the target Putnam City's Kenny Hough C403 'H'i6S fi desperation shot while surrounded by a pack Of Shawnee WOIVGS- HSTRIKE three, you're out! yells the Umpire as the ball whizzes by the US General first baseman John Johnson C191 right into the perfectly REGIONALS Roundballers cop first state berth since 1951 Starting a new tradition, the Putnam City Roundballers got a shot at their first State Championship since 1951 by winning the Nlidstate regional playoffs. The Pirates defeated Shawnee 60-54 in a come-from-behind victory. Next they squeaked by Enid 46-44 to win the playoffs. But to the disappointment of everyone, the Pirate ship was sunk by the U.S. Grant Generals in a 61-60 loss. While this was going on, the PC Baseballers put in their bids for the State Championship, but were stopped short by the Generals losing 6-4. The Grapplers showed their stuff by finishing 3rd in the regionals and fourth in the midstate conference. FIGHTING to stay on top with only a few seconds left in the match, Dale Travis squelches his opponents last desperate escape effort. set target of PC's All-State catcher Tom Shedden. This was the sev- enth strikeout for All-State pitcher Elvin Erwin during this game. BASEBALL .ang-Q-'H , ,- fflm' ., 5M i I ?f'3fi'fff ,, , it . New SMASHING in the winning and only run against Midwest City, Tom Shedden shows why PC was picked as a strong Mid-State favorite. 'Bat' men take tourney for third straight year Showing what Putnam City Pirates are made of, the PC Baseballers ran away with the Midwest City Invitational Tournament for the third straight year by rolling over Crooked Oak 11-8, Carl Albert 11-8 and Northwest 3-O. In the preliminaries of this tourney, PC busted Douglass 4-1, Moore 12-1 and Capitol Hill 7-6, losing only to Northwest 10-1. Completing the season with a 2-O shutout of Capitol Hill, the Pirates finished with a 17-7 seasonal record. Starting the season off slowly by losing three out of the first five games, the Pirates didn't look like the team the FRONT ROW: L. Millican, G. Prescott, K. Eason, T. Phillips, B. Miller, M. Oaks, D. Cornett, B. McNoeIy, T. Shodden. BACK ROW: K. Nance, R. Griffin, T. Roberts, SCOREBOARD PUTNAM CITY 1 MIDWEST CITY PUTNAM CITY 6 JOHN MARSHALL PUTNAM CITY 5 DOUGLASS PUTNAM CITY 3 DEL CITY PUTNAM CITY 0 ENID PUTNAM CITY 4 SHAWNEE PUTNAM CITY 7 MOORE PUTNAM CITY 1 MIDWEST CITY PUTNAM CITY 5 GRANT PUTNAM CITY 4 JOHN MARSHALL PUTNAM CITY 10 NORTHWEST PUTNAM CITY 4' DOUGLASS PUTNAM CITY 3 NORTHWEST PUTNAM CITY 13 CROOKED OAK PUTNAM CITY 7 CAPITOL HILL PUTNAM CITY 1 NORTHWEST PUTNAM CITY 11 CROOKED OAK PUTNAM CITY 11 CARL ALBERT PUTNAM CITY 10 CROOKED OAK PUTNAM CITY 12 MOORE PUTNAM CITY 10 GRANT 0 PUTNAM CITY 2 CAPITOL HILL 0 experts picked for the State Championship. But this was no fore-shadowing of things to come as homerun artists Gary Prescott, Roger Griffin and Tom Shedden and pitching whiz Elvin Erwin led PC to 15 victories in their last 18 games. The only losses came at the hands of John Marshall 5-4, Northwest 10-1 and US Grant 6-4. Coach Guerkink led his team to one of the finest of several seasons. The Pirates were in the thick of the Mid-state race until they met the US Grant Generals and lost 6-4 on five unearned runs in the second inning of the first game of the regional playoffs. T. Wright, M. Quimby, B. Coyle, D. Farris, R. Loyd, J. Linder, E. Erwin, Coach Geurkink. I ' ' -'-M ...gtA.1- M 1 pw' ,414 HW ., ' Q ' at , .,. J ., A.. -a .LW .- ..:' ',,.... '35 1-ni. mx' ling,-. FRONT Row, B, Sanders, A, Lakin' M, Hines' C, gm-nan, L, peace, R, Vaughn' 5, ner, C. Horton, R. Painter, R. Ready, Mr. E. Pebworth, L. Cordonnier. ROW 3: Mr. J. Morton, R. Miner, R. Woolery, w. Holden. Row 2. Mr. K. Keel, D. Miner, s. som- Haynes. T- Wild, R- Tfuiii. B- Tharv. D- Slavn. R- Ashvrafi. J- Craven B- Morgan. mer, B. Bayless, G. Theus, P. Hooper, T. Saunders, T. Collins, L. Pearson, B. Con- M- McAfee. D- Waymafl, D- YHYNOIBY- TRACK Trackmen hold tirst Putnam City invitational meet AFTER FINISHING ahead of the state's best miler Ron Maors I I , Roger Woolery is met by his favorite supporter, Susan DeBee. Picked as strong favorites in the exceptionally rough Mid-State Conference, Putnam City's track team finished the season with a record of 3-O while highlighting their year by placing third in the Mid-State Track Meet. Hampered by injuries all season, the PC Tracksters still managed to go undefeated in dual meets under head-coaches, Mr. Kenneth Keel and Mr. Elam Pebworth. Prolonging their string of undefeated dual meets, while losing only one, the PC trackmen slaughtered their only dual opponents - Midwest City, 78-30-172, Yukon, 78-38 and John Marshall 78-30. Awarded PC's track trophy for outstanding athlete was Lindy Pearson, who represented the Pirates in the shot-putt and the discus. SCOREBOARD PUTNAM CITY 78 MIDWEST CITY 30 U2 PUTNAM CITY 78 YUKON 38 PUTNAM CITY 78 JOHN MARSHALL 30 I7 . -.s.. Q 1 iy ' -ps.i s-.i S I GRIMACING under the strain of perfecting a professional swing, Dennis Purifoy gives it one more try before an important match. TENNIS Netmen reach highest rank on Mid-State roster Led by Coach Lawrence Myers, The Putnam City Racket team took the Mid-State Crown for the first time in the history of the team. Putnam City collected eight points: Shawnee and Capitol Hill each had seven and Northwest, Midwest City and John Marshall tied for fourth. Paul Purifoy and Ron Britton led the Pirates by taking the doubles match from Hale-Drew 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. The Pirate netters also finished fourth in the Capitol Hill Tournament as Paul Purifoy finished second, and Ron Britton took the consolation prize. SCOREBOARD PUTNAM CITY SHAWNEE PUTNAM CITY SHAWNEE PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY CAPITOL HILL CAPITOL HILL PUTNAM CITY NORMAN PUTNAM CITY CASADY PUTNAM CITY GRANT PUTNAM CITY EL RENO PUTNAM CITY JOHN MARSHALL PUTNAM CITY NORTHWEST PUTNAM CITY PUTNAM CITY MIDWEST CITY GRANT PUTNAM CITY NORTHWEST PUTNAM CITY ENID PUTNAM CITY ENID PUTNAM CITY MIDWEST CITY PUTNAM CITY NORTHWEST PUTNAM CITY MIDWEST CITY PUTNAM CITY NORTHWEST PUTNAM CITY MOORE PUTNAM CITY DEL CITY FRONT ROW: D. Spencer, R. Phelps, B. Gold, S. Cundiff, R. Britton, F. Herman. ROW 2: Coach Myers, P. Purifoy, R. Perry, M. Meis, D. Pu foy G Kopp, G. Fairweather. I8 GOLF Midstate Tourney finishes, PC duffers season UNSATISFIED with the flight of the Iittle-white-balI-that-won't- follow-orders, Jay Lea, John Haynes and John Pinion watch unhappily. SCOREBOARD: V PUTNAM CITY 6-1!2 ENID 5-1!2 PUTNAM CITY 9 MIDWEST CITY 2 PUTNAM CITY 12 NORTHWEST O PUTNAM CITY 6-1!2 HARDING 3-1X2 PUTNAM CITY 2-1!2 NORMAN 9-1X2 PUTNAM CITY 9-1X2 CLASSEN 2-1X2 PUTNAM CITY 6-1!2 JOHN MARSHALL 5-112 PUTNAM CITY 6 NORMAN 6 PUTNAM CITY 9 DEL CITY 2 PUTNAM CITY 5-1X2 ENID 6-1X2 PUTNAM CITY 6-1X2 MIDWEST CITY 3-1X2 PUTNAM CITY 9-1X2 JOHN MARSHALL 2-1!2 PUTNAM CITY 4 SHAWNEE 5 PC VARSITY TEAM Mike Harkin, Wick Johnson, Tom Duncan, Wes Dry- den, Chip Miller, Tim Hanshew and Coach Tom Cheatwood drive, chip Wy'---'Q - . 41- Although finishing sixth in the Midstate race, the PC golfers posted an impressive 12-4-2 record in regular season match-play. Shining for the Pirates most of the season plus being the team sent to State and Midstate Tourna- ments were Wes Dryden, Tim Henshew, Tom Duncan and Mike Harkinsall, shooting constantly in the low 8O's. As Coach Tom Cheatwood put.it, we are a good match- play squad, but a poor medal-play team. Mr. Cheatwood has high hopes for returning juniors and sophomores. He is also recruiting and training several freshmen to strengthen the squad. DEMONSTRATING the finer points of the long drive, Calvin Bowman tees up as Dusty Hammack and Robert Smith pay close attention, and putt their waythrough a practice round around Hefner's south course. The team finished with a 12-4-2 record and came in sixth in State. I g V 1' 'Z mf , X .v., 5. il .... .ft SPRING ACTIVITIES Continuous activity flows throughfinal rush Rushing in on the tide of spring, innumerable unusual events occur in Pirate Country. Who would have thought there would be a surprise ambush ot snowballs on April Fool's Day? Springtime also brought Thurlow Spurr and the Spurrlows, a musical touring group that presented 'Music for Modern Americans. A preview of summer fashions was revealed at the style shows presented by members ofthe Commercial Club and Future Homemakers of America. The grand finale of the 'Year ot the Pirates' came in semester exams. SOME students are easier to teach than others,' declare Phillip Dyer, Ricky Mealy and Trisha Phipps, 'but this one is at least willing to try his luck at Geometry. EMPHASIS on safety with a Mexican accent was brought out by the Spurrlows, who presented 'Music for Modern Americans' by Chrysler Motors. ww... W- W, ,,,,V.....,,,.,,,.v..-.f ',w1::iii.iiii ri.i 11133 .fi3a 2- I 'Vi I WEE tif? W , ' if 1- 1 X , N U 1 I Ig: -ru xv rtbitifiitf. .. 1 it t Tfgf-5 K +552 5 ' iff' W4 2 ge, miie T 1 W WI ?,,Y,,,,.,-que-nv'M 1 1 .Ii -1 122 My . ' -I I r, . . , s I f aflgttwfzfflati i W.. no N w,,, M .iffy 1 . gs Y sr iwilffr lrrt s .MIK sii. PMI' sft,4Itfr?ai?fP5'f'92'w I -u ' , as xt W q,yg 'f2:vweg,fjs72 I , Q-get F My 'twang-isa 9pAgs,.rafzi:atgga5fg.t3i .. Q ' 'is I X, .Q fi I It . I . f- Qig t t 1,g' r3 v-.1 It ,II.f.vv s .9 ','.' 4- - '.,.i:'...,, A , :ff I l TRIPLE-VIEW mirrors reveal the fit of garments from Dean and Jean's Dress GRANNY gown type Sleepwear is modeled by Jan Pedigo, who Shop to be modeled by Cheryl Kenner in the Commercial Club fashion show. carries a rabbit as her accessory at the FHA style show. UNEXPECTED spring snowstorms laid a beautiful, crisp, white covering on the campus of Putnam City. Snowball fights, slips and slides on treacherous trips to T-buildings and numerous parking mishaps were the products of the freak Oklahomaftype weather. ,...,...--,ur 21 i ff 2 K f CORRESPONDENCE from their distant loved ones have special mean- ing to these two characters, portrayed by Lynell Orth and Patty Davis. DRAMA Pirates 'Off to see the Wizard' in children's play War-torn Europe and the land of Oz guide the thoughts of young and old into the captivating world of yester- year. Conflicts of nations during World War ll were equi- valent to those conflicts of girls, from varied European countries, in a boarding school in neutral Switzerland. 'Letters to Lucerne', presented on February 15-16, por- trayed this struggle between patriotism and friendship. That whimsical adventure to see, 'The Wizard,' captured the attentions of Putnam's fourth graders, bused in for the matinee. Directed by Miss Gail Battles, the stage- production of 'The Wizard of Oz' became the first child- ren's play presented at Putnam City. A unique experience for Thespian members-they produced, cast, created scen- ery and handled all the publicity for the play. A five- minute scene from the play and a three-minute interview with its cast was televised on the Ida Bee Show on April 16. COWARDLY lion John Johnson, in the Wizard of Oz production, assumes a regal pose as he prepares to take over the throne of King Oz 22 l ANXIOUSLY awaiting mail, girls in the school lobby in Switz- erland discuss personal views about their countries. CAUGHT up in the confusion of dressing before the 'Wizard ot Oz', John Johnson, Lion, and Van Grubbs, Guard, complete their make-up. SPEECH Novice tourney hosted, Sweepstakes trophy won Debate, duet-acting, poetic interpretation, extemporane- ous speaking and radio speech are various catagories entered by speech contestants. Strict criticism of contest judges resulted in well-earned awards. Honors obtained at local and novice tournaments entitled Pirates to parti- cipate in regional and state contests. At the regional tournament, Putnam City won the Sweepstakes trophy. Elected to represent the Oklahoma State Student Con- gress, debater Doug Polk will compete in the National Student Congress Convention at St. Louis, Missouri during June. Putnam acted as host to a novice tournament in April. EXPRESSING to Tin Man, Tim Cissell, a profound desire to return to Kansas and Aunt Em, is Dorothy, who was played by Sherry Santelli. 23 STANDING proudly in its place of honor, the Mid-State Con- ference trophy draws the 'Year ofthe Pirates' to a Close. if WlTHlone last look, Bob Alfson prepares APPLYING his stored knowledge, Bob ELATED at placing first in physics at for W5 PHYSICS TEST at CGVITVHI State. concentrates on marking the answers. thescholastic meet, Bobturns horneward, AWARDS Numerous honors follow in students' wake as 'ORANGE POWER' poster was presented to Dave Stark by the Art Club. 'CAN you believe it?' Karen Duncum questions Janet Bush after receiving 'highest honors' for newspaper. 24 Putnam wins scholastics 'The Year of the Pirates' also proved true scholastically. Central State College hosted two major events: the tea- chers' OEA meeting and the Edmond Scholastic Meet. Put- nam's teachers attended professional meetings for educa- tional advancement. Contestants returned victorious from the Edmond Scholastic Meet, winning the meet trophy by an outstanding margin of points. Students who showed academic excellence were duly recognized at the awards assembly. Putnam's senior class yielded thirteen Valedictorians and five National Merit finalists. Selected as Best-All-Around Girl and Boy were Laura Renegar and Doug Polk. Bob Alfson was honored with the Bausch Lamb Science Award. The Renssalauer Scholarship was awarded to Dorothy Crooks and Maxine Goodlin was presented the D.A.R. Award. The memorial D.D. Kirkland Scholarship Award recognized two senior girls, Becky Brown and Lee Ann Leggett. A very proud junior, Steve Morton was presented the Yale Scholarship. Numerous scholarships were awarded to other members of the senior class. Citizenship, such as scholastic, ranks high at Putnam, the American Legion Citizenship Award honored Phyllis Mace and Turk Roberts. Student Council Citizenship Award honored two of its officers, Sue Haggard and David Stark. Promoting better youth citizenship, the Civitan Club Award honored Debbie Bachman and Mike Barger. FACULTY was also recognized at the Awards Assembly, Mrs. Juanita Wood receives the Voice of Democracy plaque from American Legion, H 'Y larv- REPRESENTING Putnam City as 'Teacher of the Year', Mrs. Letha Campbell receives an engraved plaque from principal Mr. Ralph Downs. 25 z X . Q xi i.: l NEW STUDENTS AND FACULTY I PC Ioids hearty welcome to Mr,JerryEakIe ivir,JoeGiii Mrs, Betty Gregory Mrs. Cleo Larason Mrs. Jo Millard Mfg, Imogene Thomas f Harold Bouchard t NN.EY Denme Cohlmia Pattie Cohlmia iL Karen Gailion Tim Marrs Kenneth Reed 26 jg . William Farmer Kenneth Holi FEAR none of those things which thou shalt sufferg be thou faithful unto death, I will give thee a crown of life. Revelation 2:7, 10 Wreckage of a small car on the highway proved fatal for two Putnam Cityjuniors, William Farmer and Kenneth Holi. The former students died on April 10, 1968. Edited and Published by Treasure Chest staff for 1968-69 Advisor - Mrs. Lois Thomas Student Advisor A Mrs. Gloria Quaid Editor - Lynda Holley Copy Editor - Graceann Sliger Production Manager - Paula Bobo Photography Editor - Pam Furgerson Layout Editor - Gayle Whittaker Copy Statt - Katie Black, Sheri Cissell, Jimmye Eidson, Chris James, Nikki Neilson, Sheila Smith, Donna Strahorn Sports Editors - Mike Anderson, Randy Bednar Business Manager - Bob Ballard Photographers - John Alfson, Ted Gregory, Bill Johnson, Duane Hanshew, Ross Spicer. N -5 Weir, Ronnie Lynn Weaver, Bruce Fraley 54, 254 Webb, Gayla Dawn 254 Webb, Sandra Kaye 60, 100, 102, 145, 199 Wedner, Nancy 199 Weeks, Gary Vernon 58, 199 Weichbrodt, Nancy Darlene 254 Weichbrodt, Steven N. 199 Weigl, Charles Russell 115, 117, 129 Weigl, Margie 231 Weinmeister, Toni Jean 254 Weir, Linda Denise 50, 61, 199 Weisbrod, David Alan 199 Welch, Judy Ann 199 Welch, Mary Ann 42, 53, 61, 66, '79, 199 Weldon, Lynn 79, 254 Weldon, Robert Phil 254 Welker, Dickie Lee 105, 228 Wells, Debby Lynn 254 Wells, Larry John 127, 254 Wells, Monty Lee Wemhaner, Debby Jean 254 Wemhaner, Mark Douglas 254 Westbury, Mike Keith 254 Westerman, Pamela Jan 254 Wey, Karen 104, 228 Whatoff, Angela Brooke 48, 254 Wheat, John 254 Wilcox, Roy Edward 228 Wild, Timothy Dean 228 Wilde, Wayne Owen 61, 228 Wiley, William L. 127, 128, 200 Wiley, Elizabeth Sue 60, 96, 200 Wilkerson, Wayne 254 Wilkerson, Linda Gale 58, 60, 200 Wilkerson, Regina C. 200 Wilkes, Jean-Anne 88, 91, 102, 145, 200 Wilkins, Barbara Ann 42, 228 Wilks, Brenda L. 54, 66, 104, 228 Will, Claudia Gayle 254 Willaby, Brent F. 200 Willard, John Robert 228 Williams, Billy Donald 228 Williams, Bryan Kerms 200 Williams, C rolyn G. 228 Williams, Connie 140 Williams, Darrell L. 228 Williams, George 254 Williams, Glenda D. 53, 254 Williams, Harold 'Leroy 229 Williams, Janet Marie 254 Williams, Lynn Riley 200 Williams, Michael S. 149, 200 Williams, Randy Williams, Randy Wayne Williams, Steven M. 200 Williams, Tony Lyndell 254 Wheeler, Eddie Lee 199 Wheeler, Patricia Ann 51, 254 Wheeler, Sherry Diane 254 Wheeler Sherr Lin 100, , Y 104, 199 Whisenhunt, Wanda Sue 254 White, Amy Beth 199 White, Jane Elizabeth 228 White, Karen Jean 254 White, Kathy Dean 72, 84, 228 White, Margaret 228 White, Mark Allen 61 White, Richard Dale 254 White, Roselen 228 White, Shelley E. 75, 200 White, Thomas Luther 61, 200 Whitehead, Gene 254 Whitehead, John David 200 Whitehorn, Stephanie 104, 228 Whitlock, Charlyn 200 Whitlow, Greg Eugene 58, 72, 73, 200 Whittaker, Gayle 66, 85,88 91, 104, 124, 234, 238 Wickersham, John Ross 51, 72, 228 Wickline, Gregory L. 46, 254 Wickline, Larry D. 83, 200 Wier, Collie Wardlaw 120, 121, 200 Wier, Thomas Withrow 228 Wiersig, Patty Ann 60, 104, 228 Wilcox, Margaret Ann 53, 254 Williams, Patricia Lee 58, 200 Williams, Teresa Anne 105, 200 Williamson, Gayle Ann 44, 254 Williamson, Kenneth C. 254 Williamson, Ronald L. 200 Willingham, Mary Elizabeth 254 Willis, James Byron 254 Willis, Mona Diane 254 Willman, Richard Dale 254 Willmurth, Phyllis 229 Willson, Cathy Lynn 254 Willoughby, Phyllis 229 Wilson, Alvin Wilson, Bill Edgar 201 Wilson, Bob Wayne 254 Wilson, Don 229 Wilson, Donna Earlene 44, 60, 201 Wilson, Deborah Pam 165, 254 Wilson, Frank David 201 Wilson, Joey B. 254 Wilson, John M. 255 Wilson, Melissa Gayle 50, 51, 201 Wilson, Neil Stephen 229 Wilson, Patricia Ann 201 Wilson, Rebecca D. 200 Wilson, Stephen Lynn 201 Winfrey, Austin Terry 229 Winkler, Charles M. QWinkJ 109, 127, 128, 201 Winn, Harry Martin 201 Winneberger, Susan G. 61, 104, 201 Winslow, Kenneth Lee 229 Winslow, Martha Sue 51, 255 Wire, Sherry Jean 104, 229 Wisdom, Paul Richard 229 Wise, Pamela Joy 61, 62, 201 Wiseman, Earl David 83, 85, 201 Wiseman, Stephen Brett 255 Wisley, Steve Floyd 131, 229 Wiseman, Teresa Anne 53, 255 Witherspoon, Gary Frey 255 Witt, William John 94, 259 Witten, Bobby Dee 118, 255 Witten, Ronnie Joe 85, 201 Wolff, Barbara Jean 229 Womack, Gary Lee 255 Womack, Jim Robert 201 Womastek, Darla Jean 60, 201 Wonderly, Kenneth Lee 201 Wood, Katherine Ealine 255 Wood, Luelsa 255 Wood, Lyn Ann 229 Wood, Pamela Noel 76, 104, 201 Woods, Carol Ann 61 Woods, Danna Lyn 48, 229 Woods, Minnie Leon 60, 62 201 Yessen, Robin Eric 72, 229 Youker, Debbie 40, 71, 104, 171, 201 Young, Emily Kathleen 255 Young, Janet Young, Jerry Lynn 229 Young, Lana Joyce 255 Young, Lillian Diane 230, 231 Young, Lloyd Markham 51, 230 Young, Lloyd Rudolph 255 Young, Lynda Jean 84, 255 Young, Phillip Ray 201 Young, Phillip Wayne 255 Young, Sherry Jean Young, Sheryle K. 201 Young, Steve Odell 230 - Z - Zailer, Randall Kirk Zajic, Terry A. 51, 230 Zelhart, Charles M. 72, 151, 154, 230 Zellner, Gloria Janell 255 Zevnik, Janet Ruth 76, 230 Zi?merman, John Robert 30 Z.inck, Henry John 230 Zweifel, Randy Lee 148, 201 Zweifel, Robert Dennis 255 Woods, Norma Rhea 229 O - Woods, Terry Lynn 201 Woodard, Charles Edgar 229 Wooden, Cris Edward 255 Woodruff, Terry 229 Wooldrige, Terry Ann 229 vvoing B. 104 Wollery, Roger Leon 44, 229 U Woolsey, Susie Ann 60, 201 Worden, Micky 200, 201 Worley, James Richard 7, 94, 109, 112, 115, 117, 121, 201 Worley, Mark Anthony 255 Worlry, James David 201 Worrilow, Patrick 50, 229 Worth, Joann 201 Wothry, Gary Forrest 255 Wright, Linda Louise 229 Wright, Terry Eugene 101, 229 Wright, Tom William 49, 101, 118, 255 Wylie, William 80 Wyatt, Ron Wayne 118, 255 Wynne, Robert Norman 255 Wythe, Shirlee 255 - Y .. 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