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

 - Class of 1984

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Vhile other classes were making signs, juniors were elling 512, 000 of cookies. What looked like a blow- iff hall job was actually because painting had to be andwiched in-between rom ordering class rings to selling cookies to tak- wg national tests, this year's mior class had little time for un and games. The year began with a bang. iookies sales were begun to elp pay for the major project f the year, the junior-senior rom. Spirit hats also helped in :s funding. Along with selling, the class f '85 was also buying. Class ings were ordered early in he year, and arrived in De- ember, and juniors could be well spotted by a shiny ring on the right hand that kept tap- ping on desks. Decisions of what college to attend, if any, started in the winter months. The main deci- sion for many was whether to go to OU or OSU. Others pon- dered the staggering thought of going out of state. Testing for colleges started in the beginning of the year with the PSAT. Many juniors hoped of getting a scholar- ship, or just practicing for oth- er tests. The spring brought more testing. To take the ACT and the SAT, juniors had to travel to other area high schools. OU, OSU or CSU. The spring also brought the prom, which for most juniors was their first one to attend. For many members of the class of '85, the junior year was the last full year of classes. Pre-enrollment in the spring saw many juniors tak- ing only four or five classes. lt's better than being a sophomore, and worse than being a senior, is how Rusty Robertson summed up being a junior. Being in the middle had its advantages as well as its dis- advantages. In assemblies, sit- ting in the temporary bleach- ers made the juniors feel more of a part in the yelling and spirit. A disadvantage was that they only had one more year left before they had to say good-bye to their friends that they had collected through out the years. Two's Company. While walking down the hall Stacey Newberry and Tracy Connaly. juniors. stop to share a hug. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS are. Galen Bingham. vice presidentf Heather Pe- lofsky. treasurert Joe Harroz, presidents Chris Castro, historiani Trudi Cox. secre- tary. Juniors

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Tape males. Taping candy to a sign for senior hall are Jeff Munn and Judie Gabbert, seniors. Senior status. Hanging a senior ring over the water fountain in A hall are Mark Bailey and Craig Jordon, sen- iors. during homecoming week. v Wvvvv..v. 'fate Qi! .bus Funny faces. Jennifer Montgomery and Angie Brown, seniors, portray the Homecoming queen candidates. Senior Activitie Key CLUBS Art- Art Club Band- Band CDC- Christmas Dance Committee Chess- Chess Club Cho- Chorus Dr- Drama De- Debate DECA- Distributed Education ol America Dt- Drill Team FBLA- Future Business Leaders of America FC- Flag Corps FCA- Fellowshop of Christians Athletes FJA- Future Journalist ol America Fr- French Club Gr- German Club Ja- Junior Achievement Lat- latin Club MA T- Mu Alpha Theta MM- Mat Maid Med- Medical Club NC- Newcomers Club NH- National Forensic League NHS- National Hnnor Society NP- Newspaper staff Orch- Orchestra PC- Pep Club PHR- PrincipaI's Honor Roll Prom- Prom Committee Psy- Psychology club Pup- Pupeteers RC- Rifle Corps SC- Student Council Sci- Science Club Show Cho- Show Choir SL- Student Life SP- spanish Club 5pC- Speech Club Stg. Band- Stage Band Vi- Vi Typer YB- Yearbook YI- Young life OFFICERS Att- Attendant Capt- Captain Cheer- Cheerleader Ed- Editor Hist- Historian lt- Lieutenant Parl- Parliamentarian Pres- President Rep- Representative Sec- Secretary Sgt-al arms- Seargea Treas- Treasurer SPORTS BB- Basketball Bsb- Baseball CC- Cross Country FB- Football G- Golf Gym- Gymnastics SB- Softball Swim- Swimming Travk- Track VB- Volleyball Wren- Wrestling III al BNHS -l Seniors



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