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Glrls 4-H Club !f JC, l l K 1stRou Joan McCord Delores Tayrlen Alma Hilton Doris Jackson Freda Wright Mary Blanton Joanne Stuart Pat Payne 2nd Row Helen Coursey Joyce Hlte Sylvia Farrell Loulla LaMar Jacqueline Trough Virginia Conger Moette Brooks Patsy Llvergood 3rd Row Barbara Jean Freeman Lois Johnson Arrena Hughei -T09-I1 J'-lbY Annette Labadie A1111 Theis Dorothy Juby Clara Malaske Dorothy Newell Marianne DeN0Y8 Boys 4-H Club Freddie Green Melvin Gann Fred Muller Bill Palmer Jimmy Clark Bailey King Ollie Whitt Roy Ollphant Arthur Potts Joe Greggs Ronnie Dickson Robert Fink Robert Warren Eddie German George Derrick Johnny Bowers Hoyt Hughes R E Lovett Alsin Gann Dickie Dickson Norman Rowe Billy Musgrave Paul Hunter Robert Ryan Roy Lee Longstreet Dick Allen Jlm Leonard March mont Miles. Sonny Ward, Leo Leonard, Al Galvin, Stan Labadie, Bob Bowman, Dale Webb, Berry Sturgelll Ralph Scrogglns, Bill Greggs, George Malaske, Louie Surber, Milton Labadle. Ralph Warren, Doyle Eaton, Andy Treat, Billy Freeman, Paul Woods, Jimmy Rush, Joel Mc- Guire, Stanley Sandstrom
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.f 'zofzgscbtf of U55 fem O 7947 On a dark sultry afternoon rn May 1947 all the Black Knrghts of 47 and therr mards of court were sheltered rn therr favorrte habrtat Just off lrmrts and were there gathered worryrng and won derlng about therr future From behrnd the counter saunters the lone but farnrlrar expresrdent Booney bearrng hrs rnsepar able cupo-Joe Suddenly the Jealous frngers of fate srlence the hauntrng melody of Okre Boogre The murmurrng voices cease and a deathlrke strll ness clutches the room All eyes are rnadwertentlw drawn to the steaming cup of coffee from whrch proportrons of a prophetrc verl yea long and yea wrde Across the verl arrses a cloud of dust A tractor wrth a 1957 lrcense plate comes rnto new under the grrrdance of the successful bonanza farmer George Malaske with Dale Parker at the control of the drrll Accompanied by therr secretary Pat Ward two real estate rgents Dan Yarbrough and Al Tayrren are wartrng for them to complete therr work Purpose to palm off a few more thousand acres of land on the Malaske Parker estate The broad expanse of land rs slowly replaced by the brilliant lrghts of Madrson Square Garden The Pogo Follres with the original cast of Beth Brungers Bevy of Bouncing Beautres featurrng Evelyn Frank lin and her magrc pogo strck bounce through therr unique routrnes to the music of Raymond s Ragtrme Rhythmeers The notorious Eddie German and hrs equally rn famous friend George Derrick are enjoyrng the lavrsh spectacle from their usual box seats wrth their busr ness associate Berry Sturgell Don Hollrngshead and Herbert Hyde therr bodyguards and Katherrne Porrlos the bodyguards bodyguard are patrently awartrng the next event Don Landrum defendrng his champion bantam weight title of the world agarnst challenger Dale Webb And also havrng been at trac-ted by this varied entertarnment program we find that drstrngurshed chemrst Roger Carter and chemical engineer Clrfford Richey seated wrth the Pu Pont errecutive Ralph finer things for frner peo ple Scroggrns There rs sports photographer Don Van 7andt Busv isnt he Newt we enroy a tuba solo by that slrtuoso Margre Muller After the per form nce we see signing autographs that sleek smooth Powers model Marylen McKenzie with her business manager W Greggs ln the car we turn on the televrsron set and hear Presrdent of the World Mary Humphreys fourth rnaugural address After the speech we hear a news broadcast strarght from the radro rooms of the Chrcago Chopa cofedrted by Betty Neptune and Sarah Blanc analyzed by Brll Endsley and announced by Ida Lee Lemon Thrs pro gram rs brought to the publrc by McCords Crrspy Lorny Curley Crunchres and the srngrng commercrals are rendered low by Lors Alred Geneva Caldwell Al ma Harris and Naomr Murray QPlug'p Lrsten' Heres a news bulletrn John Brlyeu has been chosen All State for the 13th consecutrve vear Thrs decisron was made at the natronal coaches com entron The offrcers were also named at thrs meetrng They are Ted Brunt presrdent Slrck Sponsler vrce presrdent and Lawrence Lnely secretary Brrght neon srgns urge us to buy Holdens Heavrer Humburgers and announce the openrng of a brand new musrcal starrmg Joan Boynton Lookrng out of the wrndow we notrce a landrng freld As we watch a plane rolls to a stop The prlot and passengers alrght Doesnt the prlot look famrlrar He rs Stan Farrell The thrrd passenger rs Jo Hackleman Broadways most critr cal lrterary crrtrc The car pulls to a stop rn front of the Chrcago lnternatronal Ln estork paxrlron Two of the leadrng operatrng stockholders of Varrety Xocatrons Inc Brll Joe Labadre racketeer and frnancrer and John Frn annon preacher politrcian enter the burldrng rn quest of therr thrrd partner Al Galsrn lawyer stockman and confidence man who rs engaged rn heated competrtron wrth the now noted Oklahoma rancher Shut Bowman accompanred by hrs wrfe the former Joanne Stuart Mary Evertson rs here drsplayrng her horses wrth her foreman Rose Spangler Drscusslng old times rn PHS rs Stan Labadre lobbyrst for the Osage trrbe who is enroute from Washrngton to Pawhuska to grve hrs Qlladfa annual report to Chief Eugene Standrngbear tBabv Gene that rsh Stan tells us that he had heard Berkrhrsers Oklahomans the week before wrth Ioan Bookout singing frrst soprano ln the busrness offrces we frnd Jrmmre Anne Barton an able protege of Billre Garrrson the found er of the Get What You Are After Correspondence School For Stenographers And there rs Betty Le Force still pluggrng away at 50 words a mrnute The visron shrfts slrghtly brrngrng rnto new two more of our former classmates who have done well for themselves rn a business partnershrp The Lltra Modern Manhatten the cafe of delectable de- hydrated delectables The operator of the restaurant de wonderful is of course Betty Pollard the formu lator of the process of chemrcally dehydrated food rs none other than Vrrgrnia McGurre That trrm wartress rs LaVeme Attebury a shining example of Green s-Get Gorgeous Plan Who s that drstinguished man behrnd that menu' Why rts Admiral Landrum And thats General Curry wrth hrm That other man Why its Ted Fox I didnt recognize him without hrs unrform The scene changes swiftly but not sw rftly enough as all we hear of Patrrcra Pavnes wedding ceremony rs I Patrrcra take thee Richard The visron vanrshes FINIS We Seniors of 1947 are greatly rndebted to you patrons of the school and citrzens of Pawhuska who rnsured the financral success of the 1947 Wah Sha She Annual by the purchase of copres of the publr catron in the advance sale drrve 1 ' ' , , , v .. 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