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

 - Class of 1976

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26 Bus. Fri. QSS 1'1 S1 obu 'E I1 OW d 'X etting - .xwxx-N --, If Listening carefully to how to balance books, Sherri Neal and Vicki Nash soak it all in. any-f X s :+:x::mevnxe4'v!4'X V , 'K V Unfortunately Brent Ditzler isn't aware that nail biting doesn't take worries away . WW 3IHTi113Iffq'l'Z C L E fx F? This little machine mastered the minds of men and made accounting a little easier.

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sw -ww- 'NX ing A X 1 i' sag. A 'X 1. Excused or unexcused, that is the question. Absentees converge upon the attendance office and prepare themselves for a long wait. 2. Only a small amount of our lives is spent in a classroom, but will always be remembered as a large portion. 3. An after School activity, a friendly group, and a guitar all go together to make good time for Spanish Club students. 4. A friend in need is a friend indeed! Algebra can be a pain and sometimes a little friendly tutoring helps. 5. We all learn something new everyday including the latest in PE. techniques. 6. Perfection is the only key for Rick Montgomery in Industrial Arts. When the halls of PC first beckoned us, we were reluctant to begin our journey down the distant corridors. After we had taken the first steps we began to see familiar faces and our confidence grew, and so did our curiosity. To satisfy our questions we got involved. Involved in what? Classes and clubs. It wasn't long before we had meetings to attend to and respon- sibilities to uphold and we began to discover the treasures of belonging. y Za



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X REPT T We find the defendant, Sue Clapp not guilty with charges of first degree cheating while working out a case problem. A ef' a st For years now, parents have been telling us that the world of business is a urat racef, Now some of us Wonit Come close to operating a business mueli less owning one. Some of us decided to try and tackle it anyway. ln Business Law we learned everything from court systems to tlie laws involved in running a corporation. We were upleased as punelf, to answer questions about sueli a complicated subject and our egos were boosted to where we considered ourselves authorities on the subjects of workmen7s com- pensation, default, and forbearance. Typing was designed to prepare us for probably the most important secretarial job - Yes, you guessed it - typing. Robyn Pradarits reviews her notes when she prepares for a test in business law. s Bus. Fd 27

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