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

 - Class of 1986

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,7 ssemblies Gave Students Time io i Power was not only the word used for the heme of Student Council, but a new word to lescribe the energy felt between students. They vere ready for school to begin and the first pep issembly gave them a chance to let go and yell for heir team as well as their class. I've never seen such competition between the evel of classes before, but it sure makes it more ex- :iting to work together on projects and try to beat he older classes, commented sophomore jared l'oay. Energy was an understatement to describe the eelin one got when walking into the pep issemblies. I thought the best part was when everyone from the bleachers came down to the floor and started jamming to the jungle Song, said Lee Allen, junior. Walking into the first assembly, juniors moved . SHCUT I Q The assemblies really break up the monotony of the day and get us hyped for a game. -Susan Smith an-usQmBl ACHIEVEMENTS HONORED. Homecoming candidates Michelle Keller, Shannon Strain, and Cindy Knaup are presented with roses during the homecoming pep assembly. across the gym and sat in the traditional junior sec- tion, while the seniors slid down next to them, leaving the sophomores alone on their side of the bleachers. It was overwhelming at first, but we got used to the kidding and learned to fight back, said Dawn Brimberry, sophomore. Even though the sophomores encountered their share of the teasing, it didn't matter. When it came down to it, we were all Pirates, said Amber Fisher, senior. JA-. ATMOSPHERE OF PRIDE. The Pirate black flag held by junior Ricky Trazyck is aimed to fly high during the North pep assembly. ASSEMBLIES l l

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9 mf 0, AE , 2 204+ 1 fam 4 , A .9 X s CROWD PLEASER. Onlookers support the Pirate Brigade as they perform at the Nuke North pep assembly. PIRATE BRIGADE: As the band SENIORS SALUTE. The salute is another way of showing school prid plays, the drill team show their support for the P.C. seniors during the Nuke North assembly, with a pom-pom routine. IO-ASSEMBLIES



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West ls Best And Norlh as lhe Qlufl' Pack a lunch day started off Power week, one of many spirit weeks that helped boost the school spirit before the big games. Take a sophomore to lunch and Watch day were some of the special days on the agenda for Power week. Next came West Week with the theme Psych West. Some dressed as West cheerleaders and pep dub officers. Others just wore blue and yellow to follow through with the Psych idea. There was also a homeroom decoration contest in which much time and energy was shown by groups of students who wanted to prove they had the most spirit. There was about ten of us who stayed at the school till after midnight. We worked, but had more fun than anything else. We wanted to win, said Kevin Roth, senior. Football homecoming was held during the North game and the theme for this week was Nuke HOMECOMING LAUNCH. Final touches are made by David Reese and Brett Fenner for the senior homecoming float. 12 SPECIAL DAYS . . . PSYCH Once we were disqualified, we kept on working to show how much true school spirit we had. ' ' --David Reese V Xxxza . , .I .. 4-.f 1' , . '? POSTERED. Power week brought about a craze of posters from Stu- dent Council. Gina Parsons and Marvin Hall read the meanings behind the days ofthe week. .ff . North . One of these special days induded dressing up like members of the Brady Bunch family. Somi wore out-dated fashions and long blonde wigs. Worl on the traditional class floats had begun a week befor and many stayed up till all hours working on hal decorations. We never even went to sleep that night. I had ti go to the store to buy more paint at 2 in the morning They thought I was crazy! At least all our work wasn' for nothing. We won! said Chalet Foster, junior. Homecoming mums were sold by FBLA ant distributed Friday moming. Students were in a frenzj by the end of North week and some were glad it wa finally over. I felt the overall spirit was great but I was sort o glad when those weeks were over because it was mon class vs. class rather than school vs. school, sait David Reese, senior. COLLEGE CONFERENCE. College ,Night brought Leanr Rumley and her mother up to speak with college reps.

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