Putnam City North High School - Panther Tracks Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1984

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EIOU. To most students these letters are taken for granted. Although foreign exchange students Anette Loeff and Benno Hilgers both seniors, studied English since the sixth grade, keeping up with fast speaking teachers became 3 nrnhlpm Overseas experience Enlightening Snapshot Taking pictures at the Homecoming Assembly is Anette Loeff. senior foreign exchange stu- dent. K PM Besides language there were many other things to get used to in a new country. I like the food here but it is more fattening than the food in Denmark. I used to eat pizza for a snack. You eat it for the main course. , Anette ex- plained. The food here is good but I still prefer the food in Germany, Benno added. There was a difference in clothing here also. Anette ex- plains, All the new styles come from Paris. They they get to us a long time before they get to you, so some of the styles here seem old-fa- shioned to me. Both students wanted to be- come foreign exchange stu- dents to learn more about oth- er cultures. They admitted that sometimes they missed home, but Benno explained Reading between the lines. Playing in a maior role in the play Curious Sav- age is Benno Hilgers, senior. FAYTINGER. DAVID: Fr l,3.-1. NP 3,4, HA 3. FEIGE, MARIELLA: Ari I,2,4, VP 4. Sp l,3, Swim 2. Psy 4. FELIZ. MIKE: FB Ll. Bsb I.2.4, Sp Ll FERGUSON. LESLI: Class Sgt at Arms 2, Dr 2.3.4, Sp 2, YL 2, Class Sec 3. SC 3,4, SL 3. Class VP 4. MM 4. Psy 4. CDC 4. FERONTI, BOB: BB I, Track l,2, CC J. Soccer 3.4. that now and again hegot so used to things here that he be- came less homesick. They agreed that the trip to the U.S. was a priceless learning ex- perience that couIdn't be re- placed. I' i FINCH, JULIA: NHS l.2,3,4, Band I.2.3,4, Gr 13. Psy 4. FITZPATRICK, MIKE: Chess 3. Psy 4. JETS 4, FLAKE. KELLY: Orch I,2,3,4. Treas 2, Sp 3. FLANNIGAN, JAMES: FB I,2.3, Gr I. MAT 3. JETS 3.4. Sec Treas 3, Pres 4, Psy 4. FLIPPIN, TRACI: PHR I.2.3.4. Cho 2, CDC 2, DECA 3.4, Pres 4, I s FOOS. TRACIE: NHS I,3,4. Ar! I,2,3. His! 3, PC I,2,3, Gr 13.4, Sec 4, MAT 3,4, Psy 4. CDC 4. FOUNTAIN. CATHY: YB I,2,3.4, Ed I, PC I.2, MM I, NHS I.2. Fr 2.3. FJA 2.3, FBLA 2, Track 2, SB 3, Psy 4 FRAZIER. PEGGY: Sci I, Cho I,2,3,4. NHS I,2.3,4, Show Cho I, Vi I, MAT 2. Fr 3, FBLA 4. FREDERlCK.KELLY:PCI.1,3, Dr I.3. DT I. CDC 2. Fr 3,4, Psy 4., fssl' J as -oe at , Ki Q.. .-P if i 7 ' . Q , , , .X 'Q : ff if te 2 FREEMAN. RHONDA: PC I.1,3,4, DT l, Fr I.l,4, Pre NHS l.3.4, MAT 2.3,-4. SC I.2.3,4, Dr 3, Psy 4. FRITZLER, LEEANNE: NHS I,1.3.4, Math I, NP I. PI l,2,3. NFL 2.3.4, Pres 4, De I,2.3. Fr 3.4. MAT 4. Sec Psy 4. GALLAS. MARCIE: Dr I,2,4. PC 13. SC 2.3, Art 3, Pres 4, PSY 4. GARRETT. LAURA: NHS I.2,3.4. Pup I, SpC I, Sci l48 Seniors

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lanners and scrapbooks. 'lubs also provided symbols bf unity with t-shirts bearing he group's slogan or logo. . ackage plans, student direc- ories, student l.D.'s, and arking stickers were also ne- essities. On football game ays, buttons or ribbons and ickets were essential. Of course, if one was to get o the football game, or any event, a car was certain- required. From gas bills to to monthly car pay- ments, cars were nothing to be taken lightly. But one expense lead to an- other. lf one had a car. surely he wouldn't want to eat lunch in the cafeteria day after day. Though eating out offered fun and variety, costs were usual- ly two to three times as much as the lunch at school. There- fore, most students found it necessary to spend at least part of the week in the Com- mons Area at school. There were some things that just wouldn't be skimped on, however. Though ordinary dates could be expensive, the Christmas Dance and the Prom costs could be stagger- ing. Hundred of dollars were spent by every couple on tux- edos, formal dresses, elegant dinners, bids, and flowers. Li- mosines started at 535.00 an hour for a minumun of four hours. Most agreed with Ryan Wuerch. junior, who said, The girl you take is worth everything you spend on her. Wt is 1 Paws! E W 1 W , . Q 5-.. ,eff V 5 ,,,, L DANIEL, DEENA. stg Band L, An 3.4. Hist 3. Prom 5. Med 4. Sp 4, omits. 1. ALAN: LB i,2,3.4, LCA L.2.3,4. of 2.3. Demon. CHERYL. PC i.2.3. NHS i.3,4, Dr 2.3. cnc 2.3. Lat 3, MAT 4. Psy 4. Pun 4. Med 4. outs, mv. Sp 1.2, FB L, Track i.z.3. FCA i.2.s.4, sc i,2. cc 2.34. An 2. Psy 4. sfg sand 4, ommtn. sim. 3.-1.Gr 3, Prom 3, NHS 4. Psy 4. oossoN. ANGELA, DT L. Fr l.2.4, Pres 1.4, sc i.2, vi I, NHS l,2,3,4, Math l, PC 2.3. CDC 2.3.4. MAT 3. FBLA 3, Prom 3. Cho 3.4, Psy 4. DOHE. CHRIS: Sci Pres. l. DOLPH. MONTY1 Art 2.3.4, FCA 1.3.4. SC 3. DORREUL. SHANDA: PC l,2.3. SpC I, SC l.2, Cho I, DECA 4. oosixt, LESLIE: Gym L. Dr 2, PC 2. DT 3, Psy 4. Photo 4. DCW. CHRIS, Sp l,2,3. FB I. Psy 4. DRAPEK. JEFF. NHS l.4, Band l.1.3,4, Stg Band i.2,3,-l. MAT 3.4. DREW. JAY: Track l.2.3, CC l,2,3,4. Art l. DRYDEN. DARCY, SC 2.4. PC 2.3.4. Parl 4, Dr 3. FBLA 3. Psy 4. ECK,APRlL1SC i.3, NHS L. Cho 1.2. PC 2.3. JA 2, VP By May and commence- ment, seniors seemed to be willing to put up with any cost in order to graduate. An- nouncements, robe rental, and senior breakfasts were all val- id expenditures. By the time students walked up to receive their diplomas. countless amounts of money had been pursed into the school system. Most of it seemed well worth it, though, if only for the fond memories the money bought. WL 3 H4 nay' ii' Q MMM ,X L Ginny Castleberry Nancy Castleberry .lill Anne Catron Denise Cavaness Christine Chalos Suzanne Chapman Derek Chase Gena Chitwood Lisa Chucoski Amy Cina Brad Clark Tiffany Clayton Sharon Clift David Cobb Steffani Cochran Mike Cole Tom Collett Scott Colton Ken Conn Chris Cooley Shannon Cooper Yvonne Corbello Lori Corliss .lerry Crone 2, Dr 2, Fr 3.4, CDC 3. Psy 4, MAT 4. EDWARDS, KEITH. FCA 4. Psy 4. ELLIS, DIANE: NHS l.2,3,4. Vi l. PHR l.2.3,4. SpC l. Pup l. De 2.3.4. NFL 2.3,4, Treas 4. YB 2. FJA Sec 2. Fr 2.3.4, MAT 3.4. ERDMAN. CHUCK: La! 23, Psy 4. EVANS. DlANE: NHS l,4, Sp 5. MAT 4, Psy 4, Med 4, FARNSWORTH. KEITH: Band l. Lat 3, Med 3. Psy 4. Seniors



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fi, any ,n te-- sm-is 'N 'la r., ILA 13.4. NFL 2, JA 2,4, Pres 4, Psy 4, Girls St 3. QRRISON, TAMMY: DT I,3.-I. Hist 4. PC 2. Psy 4. ULDEN. KIM: PC 13, NHS 3,4. Fr 3,-I, His! 4, AT 3, DT Sec 4, FBLA 4. VBSON. BRAD: FB l,2, BB I, Track l, RUN 4, Psy 4. ILLIAM, STACIE: PC 1.2, NHS I. Cho l, Track 1. ECA 3.4, Hist 4, FBLA 3,4, Hist 4. Art 4, SC 4. IEASON, MICHELLE: NHS I, Sp LI, Vi I. PC 2,3, Cho 2. CDC 3.4, Prom 3, Arr 4, JETS 4, Psy 4. GODFREV. TONI1 Cheer l.3, Cho I, PC 2, Fr 1.3, Gym 2, CDC 2. Psy 4. GOINS, PAM: SpCI. NHS l,3,4, PC 23, Dr 2.3,-I, Psy 4. GOWER. SKIP: Gr 23.4. Psy 4. GRANT. ANNA LISA: Dr I,2,3, PC IQ, Cheer 3,4, FBLA 2, SC 3, CDC 4. Psy 4. GRIGG. BROOK: Cho I, PC 2.3, Fr 2. DECA 3.4. VP 4, Psy 4. GUNN. TRACI: Band i.2,3. Art l, NHS l. CDC l. Prom 3. Psy 4. Fr. 4. GUNSAULEY, CRAIG: NP l,2.3,-4, FJA 2.3,4. 2.3,-I, Pres 4, Sp 3. Psy 4. GLION, JENNY, NHS l, PC l,3, Dr I,2, Vu l, SC I. Sp l,2, FBLA 3, Psy 4. MAT 4. Ben Cudd Brad Culver Mike Curley Kelly Custer Deena Daniel James Day Allan DeFrees Cheryl Denton Jon Derrick Gina Dittmer Angela Dobson Carol Dobson Monty Dolph Shanda Dorrell Leslie Dostal Chris Dow Jeff Draper Jay Drew wtm XJ Darcy Dryden Debbie Dumas Rus Dunlap Maria Earhardt April Eck Keith Edwards Diane Ellis Cindy Emrick Chuck Erdman Diane Evens Keith Farnsworth Stephanie Faught David Faytinger Mariella Feige Mike Feliz Leslie Ferguson Bob Feronti Gregg Feronti 'H Julia Finch Robert Finder David Fitzgerald Mike Fitzpatrick Kelly Flake Jimmy Flannigan Traci Flippen Traci Foos Cathy Fountain Sally Foy Peggy Frazier Kelly Fredericks Brian Freeland Rhonda Freeman LeeAnn Fritzler Judy Gabbart ff Marci Gallis 3 Ethan Garlock GLITMAN, JEFF. Bsb l. Sp 2, Psy 4. HALL. SUSAN: NHS I. DT I, SpC l, Sp 2.3, PC 2, Ten 3, Psy 4. HAMMER. STEVE. Math I, Treas I, SpC l, NHS l,2.3,4, Treas 3. VP 4, MAT 3.4, Psy 4, YB 4, FJA 4. HANSING. KELLY: PC l.2,3, Cho l,2. FBLA J, DECA 3, Dr 4, Art 4. HARRIS, RHONDA. HB I, SB 2,3.4, Swim 1, Psy 4. l49 Seniors

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