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Putnam City High SchoolAlumni Association

Reunions & Events

All Pirates, All Classes, One Place to Come Home

Reunion information has been re-housed here as a clean local hub: the annual All-Classes Reunion, class reunion contacts, membership support, Johnnie's Night Out, and the full reunion poem.

All-Classes Reunion

Last Sunday of October, Every Year

Its main purpose is to organize, establish, and annually maintain an All-Classes Reunion, to be held on the last Sunday of October each year. This reunion is held to honor the Anniversary of the class having its 50th Reunion each year. Each member of that class will receive a medallion commemorating the occasion.

The reunion is also to provide a period of visitation among classmates, as well as, a report of the previous year activities of the Association. The host class of the reunion is the class celebrating their 40th year. The dues, donations and funds raised by the Annual Pancake Breakfast and the All-Classes Reunion are used to provide scholarships for Putnam City High School students, pay for the medallions to honor the 50th class at the All-Classes Reunion and finance the printing and mailing of the Annual Association Postcard/Newsletter.

When

The All-Classes Reunion is held on the last Sunday of October each year.

50th Class

The anniversary class having its 50th reunion is honored, and each member receives a commemorative medallion.

Host Class

In most usual circumstances, the host class is the class celebrating its 40th year.

Purpose

Dues, donations, fundraisers, and reunion support help provide scholarships, medallions, and annual alumni mailings.

Class Reunion Board

Reunion Mentions Re-Housed from the Class Directory

These are the class-year entries that mention reunion planning, reunion contacts, annual gatherings, or reunion websites. The information lives here first; external links only appear when they point to a class resource outside this alumni site.

Class of

1986

Planning 40th Reunion for the class in 2026.

Cindy Harris Taylor is listed as the contact while the class plans its 40th Reunion in 2026. The note also references the PC class of 1986 Facebook page.

Original preserved class note

Cindy Harris Taylor @ cdhtaylor23@gmail.com. (904-699-4209 ) New contact. Planning 40th Reunion for class in 2026. Facebook page is PC class of 1986.

Class of

1969

50th Reunion information and class updates.

Class website and 50th Reunion update contacts are organized below for Class of 1969 alumni.

Original preserved class note

Link to 1969 website HERE ,email your information to pchs1969@yahoo.com or through pchs1969.org or for 50th Reunion information, updates or information: pchsclassof6950reunion@gmail.com or contact DiAnne Fishel Bredvick dfbredvick@yahoo.com

Class of

1975

45th Reunion information preserved locally from the class archive.

Rob Miller is listed as the Class of 1975 contact, with the archived 45th Reunion notice preserved here locally.

The source entry included an unavailable archived reunion notice. Its information is kept here instead of sending visitors away from this site.

Original preserved class note

Rob Miller at putnamcityhs75@gmail.com 45th Reunion information archived reunion notice preserved on this page

Class of

1979

40th reunion noted for August 17, 2019.

The Class of 1979 note points alumni to the class website and lists reunion email contacts.

Original preserved class note

40th reunion August 17, 2019: For information, go to www.putnamcity1979.org email: PC79Pirates@gmail.com Contact: Melissa Liebbe email is elimarsh12@gmail.com

Class of

1982

Reunion contacts listed in the class archive.

Two reunion contacts are listed for Class of 1982 alumni.

Original preserved class note

Reunion contacts are lwilloughby64@yahoo.com or scschmees@hotmail.com

Class of

1987

30th Class Reunion contact preserved from the class archive.

The Class of 1987 listing includes a class website plus Tina Wilson Wade as the 30th Class Reunion update contact.

Original preserved class note

Link to 1987 website HERE. Class ’87 30th Class Reunion contact Tina Wilson Wade for updates at browneyedtina@aol.com or 405-625-1244

Class of

1999

20th Reunion information and class website.

Jessica Bauman is listed for alumni updates, and the class website preserves 20th Reunion information.

Original preserved class note

Send alumni updates to Jessica Bauman, jessicabauman@gmail.com New website for 1999 with 20th Reunion info. https://sites.google.com/view/pchs1999

Lifetime Membership

Support the Reunion Tradition

To organize, establish, and annually maintain an All-Classes Reunion to be held on the last Sunday of October. This Reunion honors the 50th year class with an opportunity to walk down ”memory lane” followed by the medallion presentation. In most usual circumstances, the host class of the reunion is the class celebrating their 40th year. The Reunion provides a report of the previous year activities of the Alumni Association and time for visitation among all classes in attendance.

Lifetime Membership fees and other donations to the PCHS Alumni Association, aid in building the PCHS Student Scholarship fund, cover the cost of printing and mailing the annual newsletter and help finance the annual All-Classes Reunion.

Lifetime Membership entitles one to: Without charge; attend the All-Classes Reunions with spouse or one guest; receive all alumni mailings including the Annual Newsletter and attend PCHS sporting events and performances.

Monthly Fundraiser

Johnnie's Night Out

Johnnie's

Johnnie’s Night Out! We are set for the 4th Thursday of every month beginning on July 25, 2019. People can go to any Johnnie’s location. We will receive 20% of all sales from open to close when they mention the Putnam City Alumni Association. Please set a reminder on your calendars and attend! Go to any Johnnie’s locations and mention Putnam City High School Alumni Association to contribute to our fund raiser for scholarships. This will be a monthly night out on the 4th Thursday of each month! Mark your calendars!

Reunion Poem

For Everyone Hesitating to Come

For everyone hesitating to come to a class reunion/party, read on..

Every ten years, as summertime nears,

An announcement arrives in the mail,

“A reunion is planned; it’ll be really grand;

Make plans to attend without fail.”

I’ll never forget the first time we met;

We tried so hard to impress.

We drove fancy cars, smoked big cigars,

And wore our most elegant dress.

It was quite an affair; the whole class was there.

It was held at a fancy hotel.

We wined and we dined and we acted refined,

And everyone thought it was swell.

The men all conversed about who had been first

To achieve great fortune and fame.

Meanwhile, their spouses described their fine houses

And how beautiful their children became.

The homecoming queen, who once had been lean,

Now weighed in at one-ninety-six.

The jocks who were there had all lost their hair,

And the cheerleaders could no more do kicks.

No one had heard about the class nerd

Who’d guided a spacecraft to the moon;

Or poor little Jane, who’d always been plain;

She married a shipping tycoon.

The boy we’d decreed “most apt to succeed”

Was serving ten years in the pen,

While the one voted “least” now was a priest;

Shows you can be wrong now and then.

They awarded a prize to one of the guys

Who seemed to have aged the least.

Another was given to the grad who had driven

The farthest to attend the feast.

They took a class picture, a curious mixture Of beehives, crew cuts and wide ties. Tall, short or skinny, the style was the mini; You never saw so many thighs.

At our next get-together, no one cared whether

They impressed their classmates or not.

The mood was informal, a whole lot more normal;

By this time we’d all gone to pot.

It was held out-of-doors, at the lake shores;

We ate hamburgers, coleslaw and beans.

Then most of us lay around in the shade,

In our comfortable T-shirts and jeans.

By the fortieth year, it was abundantly clear,

We were definitely over the hill.

Those who weren’t dead had to crawl out of bed,

And be home in time for their pill.

And now I can’t wait; they’ve just set the date;

Our fiftieth is coming, I’m told.

It should be a ball, they’ve rented a hall

At the Shady Rest Home for the old.

Repairs have been made on my hearing aid;

My pacemaker’s been turned up on high.

My wheelchair is oiled, my teeth have been boiled;

And I’ve bought a new wig and glass eye.

I’m feeling quite hearty, I’m ready to party;

I’ll dance ’til the dawn’s early light.

It’ll be lots of fun; I just hope there’s one

Other person who gets there