High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 14 text:
“
-, istracted by what someone was saying ,Q to me, I didn't hear what unqform we Zz' were supposed to be wearing. S o I showed up the next day in the wrong 3'7 unq'orm. I thought I was wearing the right one, but I was wrong. It was pretty embarrassing because I had to go ahead and twirl in it. After that day it seemed like I was always wearing the unjorm, so I would just bring two or three to school and change here once I found out which one would be the correct one. Senior, LaTonya Howard PeI'feCt Ill3ICh.Senior, LaTonya Howard twirls during an assembly while wearing the correct uniform. LaTonya has shown up mismatched from other twirlers wearing the wrong uniform. Photo by Mike Hamilton Say it with plaids.junior, Lance Locke expresses his offbeat fashion tastes during the Nerd dance, held during Roast week, where students showed up wearing mismatched cloth- ing. Photo by Mike Hamilton B. 10 dp Mismatched i. ,5.,. Jw. ' we f - - e K M.. , f if ., ,. .+ O .5-.1 of KQV YE. Q is ,s J -115, ,M Nha A.. ye . K -,fx t -: Ls -1 XA if ggi ' Q -Q,-..-,,.'yf,, -.V ,Q Q .. , , ,. 5' 'f - Q 1 ' . .-,L f 2 g Q, 1. ,. ' V .,k. , ,Q,:.15--fr:-.,s,,,.: , R . .. 5. V , .. ,, 5 K' K ,S L. ' J' J mt...1-: i, , . .X+vf,.- - 4. K K, is I 4-1 ., .f -- S . , I 5 he L. K 1. 1 , ,, Q .Q ' 1 Q 'J' - , ,- K age. W ff fs, -f , . ,ss 4 -is ,ug 4-4 .4 .5 5 , Q v f' - sf 'Q 1'.'t gg igwv , 4.-- ,'-B., , .. ,,,.- - ,n . ,, v Q 'Af ,. ' js - . . lr . 4 , . Q' ' - .YR ' ,-, 3, .' . ,, X 'W 2 ' ssl , . ' v . I . .. . . 4 -fs ' . wb - s X vt ' , .+ -- N.. - Y , 1 wifi , , X 5 +- 1' K JV .3 .. .. ,H - I Af' -W Q-Vg, - 4' 4 ,Hs Wig 1 Q ff S' gt , R V in - 2 ' , ' QQ. ,.x- - '- Y xv Q . Q. . Q A V K V I -- .Q W. Q gi- Y 1 6 4- ,X I . x in C V at W xfg ..... v- x f ws.,
”
Page 13 text:
“
n Oct. 2, seniors, Blair Monroe, Robert Miller, Brent Humphries, 321. jamie Shaw, Kurt Lewis and I went 237' to the vistor side of the Putnam City I. Stadium and cut our way through the ' fence. When we got in and were get- ting ready to go out on the field we saw the campus police, so Blair, Brent, Robert, and Kurt went to the dugout on the baseball Held and jamie and I hid in the bushes. We waited for about an hour and everyone came to where jamie and I were. We decided we were going to do it so we all ran to the door ofthe locker room on the other side of the field. We sat there for about thirty minutes and then we ran out on the Held and made a WH and the 386' with diesel fuel and ran for the fence. When we got to the fence the stadium lights came on. We all ran. Robert, Blair, and I ran around the block while jamie, Brent, and K urt jumped fences in back yards. Robert got caught on the street by a policeman. Blair and I ran. Blair hid in Kurt's jeep. I hid in some bushes, Kurt got caught going back to his jeep, and jamie and Brent turned themselves in. Blair got caught in the back of Kurtis jeep, and I turned mysebf in. They took me to the station, got our names and numbers and called our parents to pick us up. I 'd do it again, though. My brother did it so I had to. I tls a tradition. When we came back to school, the jhrst thing Webb told us when we walked into his ofjhce was 'You messed upf Thatls all just 'You messed up,. He was right. In-house suspension was miserable. Randy Erickson, senior. I Q 2llk'S CllCap.Senior, Randy Erickson fills in junior, Michelle Harris and friends about the night he was caught trying to burn a and 86 in the Putnam City Football field, as Randy tried to uphold tradition. Photo by Susan Steele Student Life
”
Page 15 text:
“
Ni' P -v . 4 , ,J , ... ,. . f , Q L, , 1 1 -1Q 3 . ' i .gijlfb v . gg H. ' ut. ,-A . ' xi Q, j 4 .... . .K w- 21. r - 9 ,, 'ffaf 'fl we - e A f' f t 34 - , - , - ig-2. A , ' . .. o - - -. Q if -at W .sy ' 7 . v in K 'K 1 -F. ng .Q ',, .' , -,, -s :v.M, gl .f , ,.. . s XV I .Mc - Q . -5 A' .1 -fr if ' av .fs af- . at f 1.7 Wzmxff' , Q' s - s Yi N' -N,,mk4 as ar kk H ...8 A F 4 . .5 ,.. .5 x'i ' U ,' eg., ,f ' ' Q . 'lr A ar N, 2-rn 2 X, One of these is not like the other, one of these things just doesn't belong. Whether it was wearing the wrong uniform on the right day or wearing clothes that clashed, many things were mismatched this year. Mismatches came from all directions. Guys wore dress shirts and bleached out jeans. Girls who chose to match that yellow and blue skirt with pink ' match When one thitngjust doesnt belong, nziisrnatelzes bring embar- rassing moments andfrowningfaees. From clashing colored socks put on in the early morning hours to wrong unyforms, mismatches commanded attention. and green paisley shirts fell right into fashion. Sometimes people meant to be mismatched. We were deciding on the uniform and it had both blue and yellow in it and when it came to deciding what shoes to wear, some of us wanted blue and some wanted yellow. Susan Schierman said we should wear yellow on the right foot and blue on the left foot so that's what we did, said junior, Vicki Mcilinty. All sorts ofmismatches occur every day everywhere. Mis- matches were accepted wheth- er for fun, on accident, orjust to keep up with the fashion trends. Whatever the reason, the year turned out to be a fun mismatch and sometimes ended up being the 5 perfect match. ,, . 'l-lllH0lQ K N '- . .f1sfs 4'i'-i'.'.'. f .' WI 'DPGQ av ourli walt! I till! -, invent nsvx j A .. .. .......i g Q i k 40? Without rhyme or reason. Seniors, Michelle johnson and Susan jackson find no reason to match when jamming with friends during the Hrst dance of the year. Photo by Mike Hamilton Foot loose and shoe free. Upper classmen make it difficult for sopho- mores to claim their shoes from the center pile during the winter sports assembly December 6. Photo by Isaac Goodman Student Life
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.