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

 - Class of 1986

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' 'e've-'wx-es'-aww-s...N.W...sw.Ma...aN ,. a, WNW ...TQ--. .,4'm:z::1--- -W V Y.,.,,... ,Fw ,A 4 NNY , Rinse? Xhi-ver SAY CHEESE! Together always are Susan Smith and Kyle Warr. BEST BUDS. Laura Kay Ludwick and Sandy Goss do everything together, even posing for pictures. THREE'S COMPANY. Sharing a happy moment are Chalet Foster, Michelle King, and Chris Patterson. FRIENDS-19

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Never Ending 0 0 o Change-it doesn't matter who you are. It's all the same, what's in your heart will never change, as sung by john Waite tells how things always seem to change even though your feelings may stay the same. Young people can especially relate to this as they ex- perience those crucial high school years. This is a time for growing and a very special time to spend with your friends. It is a time of change, the biggest change one will ever have to go through. It's a time to face the real world and all the challenges it brings. It seems like so much has changed since last year, friends, attitudes, things you thought would always stay the same. Most of it is for the better, said Guy Strunk, junior. Change is inevitable. For instance, you have a great friend that you felt you would always be close to, but now you have grown apart. You both have been so busy and preoccupied in other things, homework, a SMALL TALK keeps the evening going as Maria and a good friend gossip along the sidelines. 18 FRIENDS A friend is someone who loves you enough not to do things they know will hurt you, and who will be there, always, when you're downlu said Lisa Adair, junior. 'Q 1 - job, or maybe a boyfriend or girlfriend that you didn find time for each other. You didn't mean for it tt happen, but your relationship changes before you ever began to realize it. I think a lot of times that's why a lot of peoplm don't want to be really serious with just one boyfrienc or girlfriend, because they're afraid it might jeopardize their friendships they have with the people they're close to, said Kristen McGowen, junior. Friends seem to take top priority in a teenager's life However you have come together, these people have shared the most social time of your life. A friend is someone you can trust and someone who won't lie to you or take you for granted. It': someone who likes you for what you are, said Robbie Stevenson, sophomore. One of the major changes accompanied with getting older are your friends. You change and they change. but most importantly you change together. That': what forms the psychological bond between friends. You know how people always sign yearbooks 'l hope you stay the way you are', well I don't like that because I want to change. If you never change, you never grow, said Kyle Warr, senior, No one could have said it better than john Waite, It doesn't matter who you are, at least what's in your heart will never change, N,----'Q-gg fm-i Q .,Q .9 I GET AWAY.janice Berry jokingly pushes her honey, Mike Massey, away.



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e've Been Together Tl'lr0Ugl'i Tl'IiCk'ho o 0 XVe've been through a lot together. Here are just a few of the times remembered for the Classes of '86, '87, and '82-l. Remember when: - The Walk played at the first dance and everyone jammed!! -The sophomores brought newspapers to the first pep assembly! -We lost that basketball game against West by one point in overtime. -The Seniors had a Senior Circle following the last football game of the season. -Tons of I-PC. students went to see Rocky IV and we took up about six rows in the movie theater! -The toga party where The Wt1lk played land remember Mouse's leopard togahl My most exciting time was when I went to Steamboat Springs with some other Seniors over Christmas Break. said Brett Smith, senior. -Todd Schultheis tried to get in the backgroun ofevery Party Pic at the Christmas Dance. -A bunch of guys all got flat-tops Qand Shane Ell got his hair shavedb. -Lee Allen stopped traffic in his jeep for everyor to go through the PC. caravan to Edmond. -Mike Moses bought toy light up guns and gay them to everyone at Kevin Roth's cookout. -The girls car from West got smashed in an ov: excited caravan. -Thejuniors sprayed water on the Senior float. -The Sophomores beat the juniors and Seniors i the homecoming tloat competition. -The KXY chicken bumped into all the drill tear members during their routine. -The skit when students had to eat food as fast as they could and Mike Brown stuffed six donuts into one mouthful. -All ol' Bill Ullerys cool clothes -At the football homecoming when one of the escort cars wouldnt start so the tirst car had to speed up to pick up the third candidate. .fd ff? PEEK-A-BOO. Todd Sthuliheis sneaks in the background of .x Christmas Dance Party Pic of Kari, Dawn, Cindy, and Shannan. 20-FRIENDS 1 Q X SOPHOMORES RULE! Mike Hathcock holds one of tl newspapers that the sophomores held up in the first pep assembly.

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