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

 - Class of 1988

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aU It was the highest honor I ever could have been given and I was elated lust being a candi- date, Angie Sullivan said about being named Football Home- coming Oueen. When I won George kind of had to hit me because I didn't realize I had won. It was the most exciting thing that's ever happened to ,me all through high school. Football homecoming is one of the highlights of every school year. The candidates for queen 'were lamie Capps, a two year varsity cheerleader, Gayle Os- terberg, president of the spirit officers and Angie Sullivan, a two year cheerleader. I couldn't believe that I was First things first S HN andla even considered by the football players as a candidate. When I found out, my best friend, Dawn and I screamed for ten minutes on the phone, Gayle Osterberg. said. It was the neastest thing I've ever done and it meant so much because I've supported sports for the last four years, Iamie Capps said. The Homecoming Pep Assem- bly is anticipated by students almost as much as the corona- tion itself because it gives them a chance to laugh at the candi- dates. For example, the song Wipe-Out was played in refer- ence to when Gayle Osterberg tripped and fell down the C bleachers during the first pep assembly. That was so embarrassing, but it was funny and I couldn't , stop laughing, Gayle Osterberg I said. For the candidates home- l coming week was hectic. They had to find the right dress and make sure it fit. They also had to be available for pictures for the newspapers. When Homecoming night fi- nally arrived, the candidates' excitement was apparent. I was so nervous, I called , lamie five times in the hour 1 before she came and picked me up to go to the school and get ready for the coronation, Gayle I ROYAL KISS George Chrysant kisses his girlfriendf Angie Sullivan after she was named' Homecoming Queen. I was so surprised' when I realized that I had won, Angie said. Osterberg said. Once Angie Sullivan had been crowned queen, the week of excitement began to slowly wind down to a close. I didn't hear them announce Angie as the Queen. When I looked over at her, I saw her kissing George and I wanted to run over and tell Angie to quit making a fool out of herself, Iamie Capps said. Pep Club worked really hard to make homecoming week fun for everyone. It paid off in the end when everything came to- gether, Amy Howard said. RELAXED AfEeTthe halflimewciahation. lamlel Capps, Angie Sullivan and Gayle Oster-I ' ch the football. game. .Thel Bombers won 3l-7. -lafomecaming - 75

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