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

 - Class of 1968

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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 . I 3' Q 55 s P 3 Pfgfpw. - ff: v I is i K X ,S kg, .1 . ,. . i:m:i ig I - --.. ,tif-1 , 11 --wggy, .. I8 -- -- rf-Q-ww' .. .. .g . . nf - ' I s 'V' 19. ff- I A 5 I , .- if-1 it ' I K s mu ' K-wx 'S ilefffvflweie 'F wzvrr' . .. . 3, . M, .. s.,, , . , . .ss ' . ..5, 'T 57 5 All .- ff ii i,:. l3i?i5??1 ,,11fijgeiiSg935??F' Iii 'Q R ' '1' Y :E Y ' ?t?E6Ui-aT'aE?5? :tt :-it M1 1 ?5.5:v , -is iw' ---- ai: L .. gf-i,,,,Wg,,.g,g,,E 2 .. I .Q 15:51 31 x. W: 554 .iffitfi '5 T235 . :..,, 3 13 . ,I ,ril . , ft . Q . V , S5 - if Z-fffviffeiv ' K' mfiiislwrggszistgfaf 3 at Q ryatwtegst T5 33 'MQ M X N it as ,QP MTEHT1 P Q. t will Q 3 H Nt is is 3 H gm it is's . WINFORD AKINS - Spanish I, German I. BARBARA ANDERSON A English ll. TERRY ARCHER f SMSG Geometry, Algebra ll. LAVITA AUSTIN f English Ill, CARTER BALDWIN f American History, World History. DEAN BALDWIN f English IV. LETA BARD f English IV. GAIL BATTLES - Drama I, ll, Stage- craft. 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.

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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



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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. CHARLES DEW - World History. JAMES DICK - Biology. CAROLYN DUNCAN f English ll, lll. WAYNE EASTERWOOD - Algebra ll. LINDA FARISHA Geometry, Algebra I. 7 s1.QwE'T1:5Iag59LIZIW2i!i'C:x' Yk L ,, ,5H f'E ',., I is iasgiagavimstf we .- Q X. -vi Wixiifff- 1. :J usitsfw . f S wg, aes . , Wm. . .... , ..,, I ..,, . . .fi gig 52 We 1' we We Q 5 expel? qi 'T si ,L sms' B3 1 313 5 i 1.21 ig . ,L an 1 ft- Qf?-gis is sg ,mg wt QW -- I ,.H56iigaf+zggsaszw -- . 'Q ei? ,. Kim? L 41 gf' Q Q, 3 4, , 1 ff K if fr ,Ka 4 3 f fir g fa A sei X 'If' f . ... . .... i. .... T , , Esgiw s- A. . :'i1 Q. . i . ,i ,. . ,.r......,..,.f.t ,Ss.,.f..e.g,, P si . ,.i. R.. S . -gif, ii! I -. r.?it-lf1.fgg'gg,jQjg ggfdgtgiiitsti . W T , sw . 1 :: :-,g:if.si:.' kiwi 1 ' . -I -3 ggg,tx5g,i5,sf. QQ . L, ,L K. 6:5 - I .isfrgiggsiii if -. , su . ul ffl HffS'3s, 1Wf ri f. ia .wE9ir g ..41.s-wig! ' 3 if R , resist mtasiimfrirfsvfffsliev T mf iii- f-eras.QQKQEEeiisaaruirtegizsti.iggiggeifsfsgg xi... g'vfim.9?1frr f C' ffa.3fw25s.,Wfesvfsig ga: -7 97 fligbrtsi I me r...i.,t-.rs .rg M, i ,.QrsipgLfQ.'1Xs ssl iarssiigsisiwllw .. -,.1f.,ggSss 2. .. ..,e. ft.. V we .PLM M it' sg. ' ' w 1LiiiQi!i97s22Q3e fi' H sirfwwcii A . .. V 1 -f w 'M 7 if 1,4 x' vi.: X I ' is io- 1ff1.wfg,gg,Ai ., ..:-zfzrzigr.-,if,wa. ii ..., ...... .5,.g,i...,...,,,.,5 .. .,., ,,,,t.,x....ii,. .w..:sfis..,.. .. - f. f, . . im .fi W ',,f2r-ww? -we .wrefriigefsirfrr ' fix f2isf.f-' J isi.fitff7if.s'sssffii?if?la?2 ,f.fy. ,I ., V., -, ,.5,.,,,i,,t,.,,,..,hi.,.,.,..3, VW - ' f. . 'Mw,f12sir:z..1v.-quit ri Nm ., 5 - ' 752521 i 39 2 14 A ' ?' . f fb, i it M' iii mggefrfrafafwriisgtg-:fs-iwi,sas - ,g,, .., ,n, fsmg..rfs,t,,t.sgm:- ' V ':s11iSiy3f5?.St'g-V: Hfssyggiiyi E? A fsvziezizl,2zisesZvf2L.+wszfss S f.,L ,Q ...... I K 7 ii , : L. m e if 'sis .W-' g . tg. am wM,,Mm ..... .... . .... .... . . .. '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

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