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

 - Class of 1968

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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. ,,,,..,.. .

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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



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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

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