Perry High School - Maroon Spotlight Yearbook (Perry, OK)

 - Class of 1946

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S, 'L E wi ,'.'I - - 1-4 K - H 'Isla f i .. ,....-u-...-A-1 .,,-9.5 4-11 Q 1 '-' L9 ,. f--ma. -. 1 3 f- 'gig ,gk '- ,Q A 1, k? , - fllh qs '- Qt '54, , if oi' 31 iq' -5 rf 4 ITHIN THESE PAGES we have en- deavored to present a full r ecor d of the 1945-1946 school year. We hope that in years ro come glimpses rhrough these pages may stir the mem- ory and recall chose happy days, for they hold a deep significance. To che scudenc body of Perry junior-Senior High School, we present che MAROON SPOT- LIGHT wich che hope than ir will fulfill all ex- pecracions of rhc readers. 1 1 1 fs' c4ehc'c'a,4Dazf, r ig.. Q if ,, 1 'wr , Q9 LIEUT. CARL E. WILSON, 40 PVT. FRANK RITTHALER, Ir., 43 YS , Q Killed in action in Germany, Killed in action in European theater . 009 Gorvfl March 7, i945 of operations, December 25, 1944 ' Fflqhz F43 c 55 -.90 ,2q.,.z'f1ffffvff 69 DQ Q lm, Q, f0,V Nl iw p. L Ag, re -4, ' V 6 ,Q .OX x9 'X xC3 b ll, A'Z1ffS L9 Sogscibx 'lb' 7233 1 cf vo YM ' M M U, of Jo 'U 13.0. 3, c GEORGE DUFEK, IR., '43 LIEUT. DENNIS UNDERSIDE, '37 PFC. BYRAN KEPLEY, '19 LIEUT. KAY CRESS, '39 Navy Air Force, killed in crash of Army Air Corps, killcd in action, Killed in action on Saipan, Iunc Army Air Corps, killud in action Naval plane in Florida, May 14, FCbrUrlry 25, I945 I 22. 1.944 in ltaily. November ll, 1944 '943 'The year grucluatcrl from Perry High School wap an wf' LIEUT GEORGE BUTLER, IR., 36 SXSGT. KEITH HAGA, 41 . 'B ' . . . . . - - IJ , J A my Air Cor s, killed in il plane Army Air Corps, lullecl 1r1 action ll 5X9X s9'13o' er:'ish in S. Pacific, October ovcr Ccrn1z1ny,May 24, 1944 !'tQ,p-'Y SCF' yo 'N 4, 1943 '1u,,:,'b -74 Q,-7, , 095 Choo bk ' J' 16- Ply, X VP' K9 9 19 ' ' ff ,QP 'SCQQAXCAQN 'B' We am 125,33 QS! C'-1-at f ' ' l .al E, I - S L. N . Q' H- ' ' N 3' THOIVIAS FITZHUGH. '43 Killed i11 action o11 Okinawa. Iunc 13, 1945 S1 SGT. ROBERT MIEIR, '41 PVT. MELVIN BEARD, '43 Killed i11 action i11 France. Killed in action on Saipan, November 18, 1944 Iuly 11, 1944 l V edimtion ln memory of these graduates who gave the supreme sacrifice in World War II for the prin- ciples for whicl1 Perry Iunior-Senior High School stands and in honor of all those former stuclents who have so gallantly'fot1ght our battles, this book is respectfully Cledicatecl. V Not pictured: SfSgt. Vernon Best graduated in '36, killed in action, North African theater, Iuly 11. 1943. CPL. VESTER XVILHi-LM 40 Killed in nccitlent Iatnunry 4. 1941 gamdofg gf, wc X096 CW DR. C. H. COOKE President Q in Q M, Q5-Q 4, 63? 1 w .7 .ig 'TY VY IOHN SAMUELSON W. A. BOX LESTER BARGE Mem ber Mem ber Treasurer 1 GEORGE E. SPRABERRY B.S., M.S. 7Ze'ae Zane Pang Sedona' 74646044 For the sake of the educational history of Perry it is felt that a record should be made of the momentous years of the present administration. These nine years 1937-46 have been a period of stress and strain and yet years of school progress, The first five years were depression years while the last four were those of war and beginning peace. TI-IE DEPRESSION YEARS It was during the depression period that an extensive building program was launched and completed for both the white and colored schools. The details of which will be found in the latter part of the history. The transportation area of approximately one hun- dred ninety square miles adjacent to Perry was organ- ized and eight busses placed in operation to transport white and .colored students to the Perry schools be- tween the years of 1938-40. The high standard of North Central Association was maintained in these extreme lean years of meager salaries by the faculty donating their services for two weeks in 1938-39 and one week in 1939-40. Various measures were introduced to cut costs of books, lunches, and admission fees to pupils. The fee system for textbooks was introduced and is now used almost exclusively. The hot lunch program originally set up in the old grade building with meager equipment was maintained by contributions, parental help and W.P.A. canning projects and supervised without cost by Mrs. Henry S. Iohnston. Ir has .now developed into a modern program with modern equipment and four paid workers. Admissions for pupils to various school events were reduced to approximately eight cents per event by the introduction of the Activity Tickets. A new type of report card was designed by teacher committees after one year's study. The result was the present Progress Report Card which is designed to show the progress of the individual as measured by his own ability and effort rather than a comparison of the ability and effort of members of his class. TI-IE WAR YEARS The war years not only found our schools in serious financial difficulties with an extreme scarcity of teachers, but it also brought many additional problems. The school gave willing service when called on to issue ration books, to sell stamps and war bonds, to collect scrap iron, paper, old clothes, etc. The battle for com- petent teachers was perhaps the greatest concern of schools and Perry was no exception. Fortunately our schools lowered their standard of teachers very little. The serious problems were the teachers' overload and low salaries. The 1945 State Legislature eased the over- load per teacher very materially, and raised salaries to a considerable degree, but they are yet too low. THE BEGINNING or PEACE The beginning of peace found our schools again ready to advance. Two completely new departments were recently added, Religious Education and Distribu- tive Education. The introduction of Religious Education in the Perry Schools follows a modern trend. Only the Senior High School is now included in the program, but it is hoped that the program can soon be enlarged. Ap- proximately 92'7v of the entire Senior High School at- tend classes of forty minutes each, once a week. The pastors of the city handle these classes. Distributive Education is that field of business edu- cation which deals not only with serving the consuming public, but the training of youth in the various occu- pations available to him. I-le gets special training in school and on-the-job in his chosen field with school credit granted for such training. The Perry Schools were among the first in the state to accept the responsibility for On-The-Iob- Training for veterans. Material progress has been made by the recent voting of 548,000.00 in bonds for a new Vocational Agriculture building, many major repairs, and three new busses. fThe 587,000.00 bond issue for the High School building was paid off in 1943. The 347,000.00 bond issue for the auditorium and gymnasium will be paid off in 1947.5 THE BUILDING PROGRAM In 1937 the building needs of our schools were so serious that it threatened further school progress. The Board of Education was further plagued by the fact that two bond issues were not paid out, one for 387,000.00 for the High School building, and another for 547,000.00 for the gymnasium and auditorium. The problem was further aggravated by the fact that the valuation of the district had taken a drastic drop, and 'therefore it was possible to vote only a small bond issue. The chief hope for the white schools was, to build one project at a time. By voting the annual building levy of five mills a little over 355,000.00 per year could be raised. This money with government funds under the W.P.A. was used to initiate and com- plete several major projects. The following is the list of the projects: The manual arts building, 1937, total cost 514,000.00 with approxi- mately 35,000.00 Board of E d u c a tio n funds, and 559,000.00 government funds, the Band Building, 1939, total cost l,SI0,000.00, Board of Education funds 154,ooo.00, the government 1S6,o00.00g the Grade Build- ing 1941-42, total cost approximately 575,000.00, Board of Education funds .l532,000.00, the government funds 543,000.00Q the Garage l5I4,000.00, 1941-42, Board of Education 55,500.oo, the government 358,500.00 The Blaine Schools fcoloredj conditions were de- plorable. The following is a list of their buildings: The first project, six class rooms, 1937-38, cost 35IS,O00.00, Board of Education funds S54,5o0.oo, govern- ment funds under W.P.A. l5I0,500.00, Gymnasium, Auditorium, 1938-39, 5I5,000.00, Board of Education YflS6,o00.oo, the government 359,000.00Q the shop build- ing, 1940-41, jFI0,000.00, Board of Education, l54,500.00, government 355,500.00 The accomplishments of the past nine years no doubt have come about by business-like and cooperative efforts of our board of education and superintendent of schools. 7 r r f-fr' .- - ' MISS MARIE UNZICKER B.S. Commerce P P . 7w4fa B,S., MS. Assistiuzt to Superintendent Mathematic: Science Wrestling Coach MISS ETHEL KNOX B.S.. M.A. Library English l MR. BYARD ANDERSON BA.. M.S. Distributiue Education Scierue n 15 MR. SPUDDS WIDENER Vocational Agriculture MR- A- L- EBER50'-E MR. GLENN TOWNSEND 35- Bs., EAM. , Industrial Arts English M155 RUTH TABER Miss BESSIE BARKER 11.11. as., Ms. English I ,VHome Economic: I Spud' MR. HAROLD DANIELS .Q...wQ.---vu if - bf R' L Athletic Coach History MR. A. L. B.S., M .S . Mathematic: MR. FLOYD PRATT A .Bn M .A . Social Studia , X 1 3 1. ' 'f AIAA .nl A ,. ,. - , I :L j,,f1?,. ,-.gx.:, K, 11. f 'M-'7f. -'iify A 7, ' wg 333. ' wugiiw -I-.H , - , ', qfgf,':,1J '- M. www qgix 53i5iy6 ., :W , , i., 44 S,.,.m,.5f4F ' QR, . -' I ilffifgegiifz ,-Q5 J, .eG..,.,. ,. GRACE MOORE High General Science Home Economics MR. ORLAN LEMLER MRS. IOHN DIVINE Ir. High Social Studie: Band MRS. OPAL POCOCK Ir. High English lr. High Science lr. High Social Sluzlies RU I'H SALWAECHTER NIRS. SYLVIA McCUBBINS B.S., M ..S'. fr. High fllalh. l hysiu1l Edumtiun MRS. PAUL CRESS jf, High English Ir. High Social Studie: ff. High Mum. I MRS, MARGURITE SWARTZX MISS DORIS RODOLPH ' B.S. x BS., M.S. lr. High English Voral Music MR. P. E. LETELLIER MISS VE'-MA Custodian C mtadian MR. CHARLES GATES MISS MARVA WILSON ogre uf-Vzf51-! fQw !..f LfQd4P7Lf 6Z444w'7a,4m'm Library Chemistry Class High School Geography Class Typing Class Home Economics Class Iunior High Social Studies Semkvza U5 1945-'46 w' I I I 1 1 I fl 1 1 5 2 P CLASS OFFICERS President ,..,.,,.........,,................ CALVIN KELLEY Vice-Pfe.via'ent .,...,,,,........... CHARLES PLUMER Secretary-Treasurrr ....., - .,.........,.. BOB NIURPHY SPONSORS JOHN DIVINE, RUTH TABER, A. L. EBERSOLE - CALVIN KELLEY Football, '40-'46g Co-Captain, '45346g Basketball, '40-'46, Pres. of Senior Class, '45-'46: Pres. of Student Council, '45-'46g-Mayor of Teen Town, '45f'46g Vice-Pres. of Ir. Class, '44-'45. EILEEN HAGA Orchestra, '41-'423 Glee Club, '43-'44, Library Staff, '45-'46, VERNON NELSON F. F. A., '44-'46. BARBARA SHELTON Red l-lots, '44f'46g Clieer Leader, '45-'46g Office Staff, '45-'46, Sec. of Home Room, '45-'46, Li- brary Staff, '44-'45, Ir. Honor Society, '42-,432 Glee Club, '45-'46. BOB KRISHER Football, '40-'46, Co-Captain, '45-'46, Wrestling, ,44',45' VIVIAN BOWERS Glee Club,' '44-'45. ROMAINE MOSSMAN Basketball, '45 46g Band, '424-'46, Perryscope Staff, '45-'46g Annual Staff, '45-'46, Home Room Pres., '43-'45, Student Band Director, '45-'46, BILLY ORlMES Wrestling, '40-'46, Captain of Team, '45-'46. BERNARD l-IEPPLER P. P. A., '42.'46. GENEVIEVE MOORE If V Annual Editor, '45-'46, Perryscope Staff, '45-'46, Teen Town Council, ,451 Student Council Sec.,L '45-'46, Band Quee1W'45-'46g Football Queen At- '45-'46g Glee Club, '44-'45, ALBERT BEZDICEK Wrestling, '42-'46. IWILMA BUSSE Library Staff, '43-'44. SHIRLEY WARREN Student Council, '40-'41, '43-'44, '45-'46, Ir. Honor Society, '41-'43, Red Hots, '43-'44g Office Staff, '43-'44, Library Staff, '44-'45, Glee Club, '42-QQ: Perryscope Staff, '45-'46, Annual Staff, '45-'46. JACK KRAEMER Band, '40-'46, Pres. of Home Room, '44-,462 lun- ior Play, '44. IMOGENE NIELSON once club, '44-145. Yin-,-..,: -, tenclant, ,441 Red I-lots, '44-'46, Library Staff,, IVIARION BOBBITT Red Hors, '43-'46, Cheer Lender, '44-'45, Band, '40-'4Ig Glec Club, '43-'44: Football Queen At- tendant, '43, Band Quccn Attendant, '42-'43, Per- ryscope Staff, '45-'46, Annual Staff, '45-'46, Of- fice Staff, '43-'45, Iunior Play, '44, RICHARD RANDALL Football, '45-'46, Perryscopc Staff, '45-'46. MARIE BEADMAN IOAN KING Red Hats, '43-'46, Pres. of Red Hors, '45-'46, An- nual Queen Candidate, '45-'46, Ir. Play, '44, Stu- dent Council, '44-'45, Perryscope Staff, '45-'46, Office Staff, '43-'45, Sec. of Home Room, '45-'46. CHARLES ROBBINS BETTY Jo TULL Band, '44-'46, Iunior Play, '44. DALE BALL Perryscope Staff, '45-'46, Annual Staff, '45-'46, Student Council, '41-,43, '45-'46, Band, '40-'44. BILLYE GOOD Red Hors, ,44-'46, Glec Club, '44-'45, Pcrryscopc Staff, '45-'46, Teen Town Council, '45-'46. EVELYN SHAPPELL Student Council, '44-'45, Band, '42-'45, Pcrryscope Staff, '45-'46, ROSE MARY CROAKE Perryscopc Staff, '45-'46, Annual Staff, '45-146, Ir. Natl. Honor Society, '42-'43, Glec Club, '43-'44, Home Room Treasurer, '44-,45. IAMES IVIAYBERRY Sec.-Treas. of Home Room, '45-'46. HM CASH Pcrryscope Staff, '45-'46, Teen Town Council, '45- '46g Student Council, '45-'46. GENEVIEVE WILLETT Iunior Play, '44, Pres. of Home Hoom, '44-'45: Student Council, '42-'43, Perryscope Asst. Editor, '45-'46g Red I-lots, '44-'46, Ir. Natl. Honor So- ciety, Library Staff, '43-'44, Glee Club, '42-'43, Teen Town Council, '44-'46. MARVIN SWART Football, '40-'46, Perryscope Staff, '45-'46. NORMA LEE SHARP Library Staff, '44-,45. ni' lk um- 12' l .1 I -'Wg .- ' , R '-Er-e-vff fr F ,-5--'aw . 'f?f'f-' ' 'Q JN! 4 '1 2 J A - ff 5 N I I s hw wi I H , H , . ., -..,......s....s,-...- -.-, , f' ' 1 Tl f 'ir fb FN ., Wig 5 X? I? 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'-. -. -. 1. , is z..-' :.- 1 5 1- fis ts We .,-.rv -'if JEAN ODEN Secretary of Home Room '43-'44g Library Staff '45-'46g Band '40-'46g Red I-lots '45-'46 PAT O'NEIL Vice-President of Home Room '45-'46 RODNEY FRANKLIN BOBBY MURPHY Student Council '43-'44g Band '40-'41g President of Class '43-'44g Secretary of Class '45-'46g President of Home Room '45-,462 Perryscope '45-'46g Wrestling 342346 DUANE POLOVIK F.F.A. '42-'46g Student Council '42-'43g Secretary of Home Room '43-'44 TOLBERT ST. CLAIR Football '40-'46 MARY WILHITE Red I-lots '44-,461 Office Staff '44-'45g Secretary of Home Room '45-'46g Perryscope Staff '45-'46g Wrest- ling Queen '45-'463Iunior Class Play '44-'45 CALVIN COOK Band '4r-'45g Basketball '40-'42 NITA IUNE WOOD Glee Club '44-'45g Library Staff '44-'45 ,I BITTMAN '44-'46g Basketball '45-'46g Perryscope Annual Buslness Manager '45-'46g Band Queen Business Manager ,455 Home Room President '45-'46g Teen Town Council '44-'45g Student Council '44-'45g Iunior Play '44 BOBBY IMGARTEN Wrestling '43-'46g F.F.A. '42-'463 Vice-President of F.F.A. '45-'46 BILLY IVIURCI-I Perryscope Staff '45-'46 RICHARD Football Editor '45-'46g IAMES MCFARLAND Perryscope Staff 45- 6' and 44- 45' Foot all 47-'44 CHARLES BRISTOW Basketball 42-46' Basketball Captain 45- 46 6 Football 41- 4 IIMMY HUGHES F.F.A. 41- 46 LEONARD LONGACRE Band '43-'45g Student Council '43-'44g Home Room President '43-'44g F.F.A. '44-'46 MARY LOU STEICHEN Band '43-'46: Glee Club '44-'45g Library Staff '45-'46 PHILOMENE SCHIEFFER Office Staff '45-'46g Library Staff '44-'45 HAROLD ELLIS Wrestling '42-'46g F.F.A. '42-'46g F.F.A. Secretary '44-'46g Student Council '42-'43g Teen Town Coun- cil '44 4s BEN WIEHE Football '45-'46g Perryscope Staff '45-'46 IO ELLEN MCAFEE Glec Club '43-'44g Red Hors '43-'46f Library Staff '43-'46 RONALD HARRIS Football '41-'46g Pcrryscopc Staff '45-'46g Student Council '45-'46g Teen Town Council '45-'46g.Vicc- President of Home Room '44346 GLADYS INSELMAN BILLY SHEETS Perryscope Staff '45-'46 TRACEAL IONES Band '40-'46g Band Student Director '45-'46g Glce Club '42-'44g Student Council '43-'45g Iunior Play 'qqg Basketball Queen '44-'45q Sec, of Iunior Class '44-'45 ROBERT HIRSCHMAN F.F.A. '43-'46g F.F.A. President '45-'46g Home Room President '43-'44 LAWRENCE HOSKINS Perryscope Staff '45-'46 MARVIN BOHANNON Football '44-'46g Basketball '44-'46g Student Coun- cil '45:'46Q Annual King Candidate '45-'46 ALPHA POE SARA IO YOWELL Library '44-'45 'bi ' J 51 E ,I 52 , F- 35:1 ' Eagle' rg Y: ' ,914-.w -- V , . H U, 1.1 .fwfljvr Ng , . rr .rr xv.-1 ,-,., l, f, ...LW Y ,gg jmgia-cr , I R. 'Yu 1'-' 12,122 vl- 'T 'Dir NORMA IEAN LEWELLEN Office Staff '43-'44g Iunior Play '44g Perryscope Staff '45-'46g Glce Club '43-'44g Red Hors '43-'46g Cheer Leader '44-'45g Basketball Attendant '44-'45 FRANK A. CHRZ, IR. F.F.A. ,42-'46 GENE SNE LL Wrestling '45-'46 BONNIE MCLIMANS r Of-Hce Stal? '44-'45g Library Staff '43-'44: Red Hors '43-'46: Perryscopc Staff '45-'46p Student Coun- cil '43-'44g Secretary of Home Room '44-'45g Treasurer of Home Room '45-'46 IONE I-IIGI-IFILL cle.: Club ,45-'46 CLIFFORD SEAL CHARLES PLUMER Football '43-'46: Pcrryscope Staff '45-'46g Annual Staff ,45'l46Q Vice-President of Senior Class ,45-,461 Vice-President of Home Room '45-'46 'EVA MELUGIN President of Home Room '43-'44g Student Coun- fil '43-'44 MARTHA VOIGI-IT MEL THOMPSCN BETTY SWENDIG Band '44-'45 BOB DEXTER Band '42-'46g Boys' Glee Club '44-'45 X X. l' ,f J' i'i r . wg- V f 2 R if it I W ,Q Q, I - i . w I 2 I '-' SI- I -. ,N-I I.,,,, L .rv -' ,fdhff I H , I - ,II SJ . X fi- I ' W I I '- I' A I I I J ,I V , fff' Y: IE,-g Q 1 , - O :X , Ji 'Y'.91 17 . I f I 171 , E1 m-.. I , , . 5 ,Q I I Hwtm X IESEEEE QM I I ' I Y , nav .. Inf' CLASS OFFICERS Presidentm. ...,.... ...Ll .... ,ROBERT WILLIAMS Vice-PresidcnL--..,...-......IIMMY DOLEZAL .S'ec1etary,.--...-i.......SARAI'I LOU GIBSON Trea:nr:ri....L,--.....,.. ,.., i. ,..,, BYRON BAILEY SPONSORS BESSIE BARKER, ETI-IEL KNOX, FLOYD PRATT BYRON BAILEY SARAH LOU GIBSON BOB DOLEZAL PI-IOEBE CAMPBELL NORMA HAMBY IIM DOLEZAL CLAUDINE KENNEDY Bos EWY DEAN BALL GWEN HUNT DON IOI-INSON RUBY IENNINGS DORIS I-LEMPFLING DAVID FOSTER DELORES BOWERS EUGENE HENTGES CECIL EEKEN MAXINE IOHNSON GENE BALL LADENE CROCKETT DORIS MANNING REGIE LOEPFELHOLZ MILDRED JORDAN IIMMIE MILLIRON OTTO COWELL BILLIE LEAFCREEN IAMES I-IOPPER PATSY MILLER BARBARA CASPARIS ROBERT WILLIAMS ETHEL KEMNITZ RUSSELL PACE BOB GENGLER CI-IARLDEAN ' MILLIRON EUGENE BAMBERGER MARI ELLA THOMPSON NADINE MILLIRON BILLY SCHURKENS IO ANNE KRUSE CHARLIE MIEIR 4 ffl 'vb E , mm I gi I F 'X I I 1 K 1 I VW! .V I I H1 IEWELL GILLII-IAN BILLY RECKERT CRETA BURKE PHIL TERRONEZ IOE C. WOOD I-IAZEL MARZOI-IN GENE SWISI-IER DONNA STOUT DELORES SHAPPELL BILLIE CI-IENOWETI-I BETTY SCI-IINNERLING DONALD WAKEMAN EUGENE LAWSON LORENE STEICHEN FRANK GLASS LILLIE MAY TATE MAXINE PIETZ MARVIN WILLIAMS DELORES STEICI-IEN IACKIE ZORBA FRANK SI-IOUP LORNA DAVIS ROSE MARY BEZDICEK RICHARD GREENE BERNARD VAVERKA PAULINE FRANKLIN CLARA CAMPBELL TED BARTON BOB SHEA l.. . .,.' -5 , qi gnujm' J 1215 F' f ,521 1 if . .Y fi? CLASS OFFICERS President..--..-.......1........1FERG HUSSEY Vice-President.- .,..... -....,...-..-RICI-IARD SEWELL Senetnryw--..-.,.i....,,...-..MAX RANDALL T1e4.rurer.......1..............CHARLES DEBORD I SPONSORS MARIE UNZICKER, GLEN TOWNSEND, SP UDDS WIDENER 4. RICHARD SEWELL PEGGY KNOTI' IACK HOLLAND MAXINE TOBIN JOAN OAJNES IUNIOR GELLER NINA VAN ARSDELL JOHN BRIDAL MAX RANDALL JEAN LEE DURRELL TREADWAY JOAN PRATI' MARIAN WARREN CHARLES DEBORD COLLEEN O'BRIEN BOB KRAEMER LEE BAMBERGER PAT BERRY KEITH GROOM PATSY STUDEBAKER 4'-x ,3- . . . , . ,.... 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WOOD DELORES HEMPELING ERNEST KEMNITZ PHYLLIS DARMER VERNA LEE SHELTON DANNY DEXTER DELORES PALOVIK LAWRENCE KIDD BILLY I-IODGE ALICE KENDLE DONALD NUERBURG NORMA LEE RAU GERALDINE EWY BILLY MILLS LEONA MCAEEE ALLEN ENRIGHT WALTER BROWN LILA BOWDEN GLEN NELSON DORTHY KLINGELSMITH vi Al JY- .P 9 AP lbs .i B. 4' t I J X I 5 'R E' 1 IDU DAVID NEM ECI-IEK LUELLA SLOAN BILLY VVERNER MARGIE MORAN IOAN SCI-IIEFFER LINFORD TAYLOR LEONA LOCKHART I-IOMER LeFURGEY ROBERT KINDT WANDALENE LESBERG DOYLE LANCASTER VIOLA STERNIER MILLIE BELLE BRADSHAW IACK MOORE NADINE BARNES BILL STEPHENS IACOP NEIMAN NORMA EWY ALBERT ROBBINS NADINE DORI. ESTHER ADAMS ROSS MCDANIELS IO ANNE AIGNER BOBBY EDGAR ROBERT CRESS PAT PRUITT PAUL MOORE ENID IOHNDROW CORALIE SNYDER TOMMY TRUMBLA IOAN MOUSER IOE BECK HAM DORIS SHEETS BETTY BOONE GLENNA McGlLL FIRST RO W--Mary Alice Martin, Lavina Swart, Carol Edmondson, Donald Lighty, Duane Davis, Lew Walker, Dave Moore Paul Winsor, Morris Henderson, Verla Henry, Gay Skinner, Wileeta Paden, Vaynnc Roberts, Barbara Galaway, Patsy Price. SECOND ROW'-Burvin Nesmith, lvfarvin Kucera, Bobby Voigt, Bob Music, Donald Stoddard, Iimmy Clark, Billy Wills David Edwards, Phillip Kirtley, Donald Severe, Kenneth Berger, Pauline Munger, Ioan Van Bebber. THIRD ROW-Mr. Daniels fsponsorb, Trcva Rakestraw, A. Chopp, Lawerence Kling, Lila Passcw, Lewis Boyd, Bobby Al bin, Billy Feken, Io Ann Horn, Gloria Wills, Willa Lou Ringler, Evelyn Edgar, Ann lean Hunt. of 1949 FIRST ROW-Dell Crockett, Darrell Galaway, Carolyn Kimball, Donna Rudolph, Barbara Hamous, Gloria Wilson, Rose Ann Boone, Margaret Murch, Delores Reams, Neal Swisher, Johnny Sloan, Miss Moore fSponsorj, Mrs. McCubbins QSponsorj. SECOND ROW-Mary Beadle, Virginia Maine, Iulia Lowry, Io Ann Grant, Helen Palovik, Richard Swendig, Marjorie Smith, Bemice Melvin, Betty Moore, Aloma Doyle, Iuanita Van Holsen, Virginia Quance. THIRD ROW-Jimmy Barge, Ralph Nida, Erma Icrome, La Veda Heppler, Berry Stout, Eugene Smith, Victor Hvolbola, Bunny Ewy, Lupe Terroncz, Maxine Perkins, Rica Dauman, Leona Drassen. FOURTH RO VV-Frank Dvorak, Wilbur Sloan, Teresa Schieffer, Ioyce Womack, Betty Bolay, Harold Nelson, Fred Beckham, Peggy Stanley, Isabelle Thorman, Harrison Gordon, Iune Spillman, Leona Berger, Iosephine Craig. agua FIRST ROW-Donald Thompson, YVanda Seal, Patsy Pricer, Dean Swcaringcn, Florence Gillham, Thelma Letellicr, Yvonne Iones, Pat Friend, Barbara Dolezal, Sherry Cress, Leora Thompson, Verna Bell Shappell, George Manger, Earl Porter, Melvin Williams. SECOND ROW-Virgil Milliron, Lenita Hladick, Betty Krisher, Donald Klinglesmith, Betty McDaniels, Mary Grace Law- sou, Sylvia Ingram, Robert Iohndrow, Mary Smith, Doreen'VValIs, Betty Lyhane, Lillian McCollougl1, Bernice Horton, Nydean Lockhart, Collette Williams. THIRD ROW-Billy Stone, Virgil Bradshaw, Dorothy Bowers, Harry Iones, Ernest Kendle, Silvey Wood, Coralie Hicks, Dor- othy Lau, Bart Brorsen, Gene Tull, Delmar Campbell, Henry Ferrets, Max Edgar. FOURTH ROW-Mrs. Swartz fSponso1'j, Dean Beasley, Denhan Harlow, Lcnora Keirh, Ida Mae Scafe, Beverly MCQlliSf0H, Vada Sloan, Charles Kemnitz, Geronimo Terroncz, Kerman Franklin, Leonard Terroncz, Richard Mills, Freddie Soule, Mr. Mulkey fSponsorj. . f... ,Y A 1 , .ol A pil L-V Y 1 , 1 , A S FIRST ROW-Rozetta Norman, Ramona Van Bebber, Twilla lane McCracken, Norma lean Severe, Don Kemnirz, Christine Hicks, Patricia McClure, Vivian Mae Sloan, La Von Lawson, Bonnie W3dSWOfEll, Sally Mugler, Vema Aigner. SECOND ROW-Danny Hodge, Barbara Byfield, Glen Burke, Ierry Terry, Iudson Pierce, Nora Lou Brim, Florence Kucera, Mary Belle Harmon, Donna Ican McQuain, Neil Randall, Leonard Ahrnsbrak, Lynn Groom, Ronnie Kasl, Axmon Marshall, THIRD ROW-Donna l-letherington, Peggy Webb, Sam Henderson, Iay Iones, Gordon Abel, Peggy Wells, Io Ann Franklin, Iean Ann Dixon, Arthur Hamby, Earl Seal, Vcmon DeBord, Leon Kinclt, Russell Stallings. 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Central Drumright Newkirlc Chandler Stillwater Fairview Blackwell Guthrie Ponca City Bristow Enid BOB KRISHER C n-Captain FIRST ROW-Mr. Divine QAssistanr Coachj, Richard Bittman, Richarcl Sewell, Charles Bristow, Otto Cowell, Glenna McGill fQueenj, Tolbert St. Clair, Charles Plumer, Ronald Harris, Morris Henderson, Iohn Skinner Qvlnscotj, Mr. Daniels QCoachj. 6 o o I2 6 o o 6 18 I3 29 SECOND ROW-Mr. Spraberry, Phillip Kirrley, Robert Voigt, Max Randall, Iimmy Milliron, lvfarvin Bohannon, Russell Pace, Durrell Tread' way, Billy Hodge, D. Spillman, Duane Davis, Paul Winsor. THIRD ROW-Gay Skinner, Robert Cress, Iohn Bridal, Billy Mills, Don Iohnson, Byron Bailey, Charles De Bord, Fred Beckham, Ferg Hussey, Donald Stoddard. FOURTH ROW--Eugene Lawson, Gene Ball, Ioe Wood, Richard Randall, lack Holland, Leonard Boyd, Mawin Swart, Iim Dolezal, Calvin Kel- ley, Bob Krisher, Mr. Ebersole QAssistant Coachj. I in, ?mzS LINE-Richard Randall, Calvin Kelley fco-captainj, Marvin Swart, Charles Plumer, Ronald Harris, Bob Krislmer Qco-captainj, Iimmy Dolezal. BACKFIELD-Richard Bittman, Marvin Bohannon, Richard Sewell, Otto Cowell, Mr. Daniels Qcoachj. 413 Seconds LINE-lack Holland, Byron Bailey, Eugene Lawson, Tolberr St. Clair, Gene Ball, Leonard Boyd, Don Iohn- S0n. BACKFIELD-Ioe C. Wood, Iimmy Milliron, Durrell Treaclway, Charles Bristow, Mr Daniels QCoachj. fy ' ls :dana SCHEDULE A Game 5 D I Perry 37 -----H-- -............... ........ G a rber 25 P X' Perry 24 ---44--- ..,......... G arbor II Q' I Peffy 12'-2 ........ Drumright 30 PCFFY 39 ------A- ....,Y,........... G uthrie 33 Perry' 21--U .......,, ,Ponca Ciry 23 Perry 30 ...,.... .,., ....,.,., B i llings I5 gcffy 7-9 -------.- U- ...,,,, Stillwater 26 ' erry 40 ,.....g, ,,,,, 44,4,,,,, E n id Perry 30 ........ v........... B illings HAROLD QI-lumpy DANIELS Pfffy 32 --,.-.... ,,,..,.. P onca City B Game Perry 27 .....-... .,.. Q...... B l ackwcll Perry 21 ..... ,,.,...,,,. S tillwarcr PCFYY - -----'---------'---- .-... G arber Il Perry 23 .,,...., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. P 0 mga City Ilicffy A.--...... :Billings 7 Perry 27 ..,...,. .2.v........,...,Y,......, G urhrie Perri' -----22 Srlllwflrer 23 llzerry 20 ..,. v, ,,,,,A,A,, P01163 ijlfy P33 ----.-----, -... Blllgigs 24 Cffy 25. ..,,,,, .,AA,,.,v- U fjri ---2A------ OUCZI lfy I7 Perry 23 ......... ,,,,,,,,,w, B lqckwgll PCUY 17 ---------'-- -,ff--.... B lncliwell II Perry 31 ........ ,,,,.,,, D rumrighf gfffy -------- - ,,f.-.. bstillwater 18 Perry 28 .V.. ,,.. ,Yw,v,,,,, G f hfi my 2 Qncn City 8 CHARLi'g'fgEISTOW Perry 21 ,,..,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,A,,Y,,,,,,, Enigl Il-jerry Y 2 ..... Guthrie IZ CNY ...,.,..,. Guthrie 23 PCYFY 27 ------2Y-'.-- ......,... B lackwell zz Perry 45 '-------f-222--f ...,..... G uthrie 18 ls FIRST ROW: Richard Green, Iack Thompson, Charles Bristow Qcnptainj. Doris Manning fqueenj, james Hopper, I. D. Spillman, Ruben Crass. SECOND ROVV: Ferg Hussey, Durrcll Trcadway, Richard Bittman, Tolbert Sr. Clair, lack Zorba, Mr. Daniels fcoachj. THIRD ROW Russell Pace Don ohnson 1mm Dolezal Otto Cowell Gene Ball. 1 , I . I' y . - FOURTH ROW: Byron Bailey, David Foster, Calvin Kelly, lack Holland. me . Cuach IOHN DIVINE ceding SCHEDULE- Tulsa Daniel Webster .,..v, ..,,,, 1 5 Perry Tulsa Central ..... .. .. .,,...,, , ....,.. .34 Perry Oklahoma City Central .,.., ..r8 Perry Edmond ...,..,.. . ..,....x4 Perry Blackwell .. ...., ,, . . ,,.,... 32 Perry Stillwater ....... ,...... 1 6 Perry Ponca City .....,.,,, . . . .... ,,.,,,, 1 5 Perry Edmond ., .,..... .,.,.. ,,,, . . .. ..-.. ,,.,.. .,,, . ,. 6 Perry Oklahoma City Central , ,,.... I5 Perry Bristow ..., ,. .. .,,,. , . . ,.,. 3 Perry Stillwater ,l2 Perry ll l -i i 'I ,. 1. ,N ff fa I I 'D , i will UN E na V K ., ' ia, 4 ,' ' l5Q 4.f' X V o Qs I 5- 5 f Y D rl f ' I if -R- 0 1----. g FIRST ROW: Bobby Murphy. Billy Chenowcth, Donald Sloan, Burvin Nesmith, Iunior Geller, Frank Glass, Max Randall. SECOND ROW: Iimmic Milliron. Bobby lmgarten, Bill Grimes fcaptainj, Charles Plumcr, Keith Groom, Robert Williams. THIRD ROW: Harold Ellis, Phillip Terronez, Mary Wilhitc fqueenj, Bob Genglcr, Leonard Boyd, Dean Ball. FOURTH ROW: Ted Barton, Cecil Fcken, Eugene Hcntges, Bill Stephens, Leonard Longacre, Eugene Lawson. FIFTH ROlrV: Ice C. Wood. Neil Blair, Mr. Iohn Divine fcoachj, Bob Doleul, Albert Bczzlicclc. 9 ' , BILL GRIMES Capmm 12:3 ' ff Q A i ,. D' wi .' - ill ' 4 ' V .-,-, 'A N 'NLP' , V 'Q ! I 3 U5 va ,VT 9? A A f,, ,vP1va, g,LJ,.Q, . 1 b A , slv 44 E dx. - 26A ww fl J Q L, L Q- ' 9 .' , ' ... . ,- V 2- 1 'il V '-5 1 , '.' : 4 ,-.1 1--. , IF!-4 Y I 1 1, 4 S H J D , R f' 11? 2 i T19 A Eu? if it .A gk T 9 Q H' H Q 5 if V , F. X . . ' 52 g , V ,AN I . 1 ' 7 f -' , .. 4 f' ' ,, , f ,gm - , ' g .. if , X sf, I, Y. , x X . F 'L ,s 1 ,. .- 3. 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Miss Moore's attendants were Miss Patsy Ruth Miller, a Sophomore, and Miss Maxine Tobin, a Freshman. The escorts were Richard Bitt- man, a junior, and Don johnson, a Sophomore, Rich- ard Sewell, a Freshman. Dean Dotts was the Drum Major. The crown bearer was jerry Swart and Shirley Cooper was the Howcr girl. This concert was under the direction of Mr. W. Lavoy Whitvvorth, assisted by Miss Doris Rodolph and the Mixed Chorus. Miss Moore is the editor of the Maroon Spot- light, a member of the Student Council, Perryscope Staff, National Honor Society and Red.Hots. October 12, 1945, at the game between Stillwater and Perry, Miss Glenna McGill, a sophomore, was crowned queen of the Maroon football squad by the two co-captains, Calvin Kelley and Bob Krisher, seniors. Krisher had the honor of placing the crown on her head and Kelley presented her with a bouquet of long- stemmed red rose buds. Miss McGill had as her attendants Miss Doris Manning, a junior, and Miss Mary Wilhite, a senior The attendants' escorts were Charles Plumer, a senior and jimmy Dolezal, a junior. The crown-bearers were two small children, Sylvia Saunders and Billy Reece. The Red Hots, the High School pep organiza- tion, had charge of the ceremony and honored the queen with a fancy drill. Miss McGill has been a member of the High School Band and the Student Council for two years. Zend ? . I, 1, 1 I , GENEVIEVE MOORE DORIS MANNING February 12, 1946, at the wrestling match be- tween Stillwater and Perry, Miss Mary Wilhite was crowned queen of the Maroon wrestling squad by the captain of the Maroon wrestlers, Billy Grimes, a senior. Grimes also presented Miss Wilhite with a Maroon sweater with a large white P which had the inscription HQUEENH and a small W on it. Miss Pat Berry and Miss lean Lee, sophomores, served as Miss Wilhite's attendants. Charles Plumer and Bob Murphy, seniors, served as escorts for the attendants. The small crown-bearers were Bettye Kaye Yahn and Donnie Leffingwel. The drill for the ceremony was performed by the Red Hors, the High School pep organization. Miss Wilhite has been a member of the Red Hors for two years and is a member of the Perry- scope staff. 2? Miss Doris Manning, a junior, was crowned queen of the Maroon basketball team by the Maroon cap- tain, Charles Bristow, a senior. Bristow also pre- sented Miss Manning with a Maroon sweater having a large white P with the inscription QUEEN and a small basketball on it. The ceremony took place Feb- ruary 5, 1946, at the game between Guthrie and Perry. Miss Manning was attended by Miss Patsy Ruth Miller, a junior, and by three sophomore girls, Miss lean Lee, Miss Edith Cain, and Miss Pat Berry. The attendants had as their escorts Calvin Kelley, a senior, and three juniors, Otto Cowell, Donald jack johnson, and jimmy Dolezal. The crown-bearers for the occasion were two small twins, Larry and jerry Miller. The Red I-lots, the High School pep organiza- tion performed a fancy drill at the occasion and hon- ored the queen by performing her initials. Miss Manning has been a twirler in the High School Band for three years. Za . l I - MARY WILHITE lf,-2 - -J I--Q - -V - - V- im - ,Ce-CT ,T l l 1 l Ee 3144 764 Warm fa Coronation ceremony for Maroon Spotlight King and Queen and Prince and Princess, February 4, 1946. Coronation Float for Football Queen, October xz, 1945. Coronation ceremony for Wrestling Queen Coronation ceremony for Basketball Queen February 12, 1946 February 5, 1946 A if N ff M-.x x f+ is Hx v 'X-7 KVA -IDA' U s E' x al.. .fx -,V 4, o , A 119 A 5 X ,. x A J 1 R . 4' 4 I Q '1. 3 M' f , . W Q- , Qi ' 1 v ,igqf ab 43' J .. ggE1'e?2?5'ffL- ,n avi Pvi5j,ffF'?'f :,, I ,iff ..m L ,M H . L-4 pr' 'Q .iq V I 5 'R' YL--, 25 .--: 'Q 154 ' Q ,ii 1- LQ.. -:- ,, . 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SECOND ROW: Gloria Wills, Willa Lou Ringler, Barbara Galloway, Shirley Warren, Genevieve Moore, Sylvia Ingram, Leora Thompson, Vema Belle Shappell, Mr. Pratt, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Rcgie Loelfelholz, Marvin Bohannon, Ootto Cowell. jimmy Dolezal, Glenna McGill, Ronnie Harris, Donald Severe, Tommy Trumbla. FOURTH ROW: Durrell Treadway, Charles DeBord, Leonard Boyd, Calvin Kelly, Dale Ball, Louis Boyd, Paul Moore, Russell Pace. The primary function of the Student Council is to de- Sponsor velop good citizenship and promote better cooperation be- MR. FLOYD PRATT tween the students and the faculty. The representatives bring suggestions from their home rooms and the council P,e,fde,,, Sc,-,gtmy-Tmm,fgf Vg-g.Pyg5idgng does all in their power to carry out the suggestions for the CALVIN KELLEY GENEVIEVE MOORE OTTO COWELL hettermentlof the school. They sponsor the courtesy guides in the hall each hour to welcome visitors and give them any aid or information needed. 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SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Steichen, Evelyn Edgar, Carolyn Kimball, Gene Tull, Glenna McGill, Iuanima Dolezal, Ruby Icnnings, Nina Van Arnsdall, Doris Brand, Irma Icrome, Betty Bolay, Patsy Studebaker, Verna Shelton, Gloria Wills, Bob Dexter, Traccal Ions. THIRD ROW: Pat Friend, Mary Smith, Delores Steichen, Treva Rakestraw, Sarah Lou Gibson, lack Thompson, lack Kracnier. Rcgie Loelfel- holz, Bob Kraemer, Billy Schurkens, Iimmy Barge, Ann Iean Hunt, Mary Martin, Calvin Cook, Dean Ball, Betty Tull. Max Edgar. George Spraberry, Mildrecl Iordan, Romaine Mossman, Leonard Longncre. FOURTH ROW: lean Lee, Barbara Hamous, Donna Clark, Pat O'Neil. Billy Reckert, Ioan Van Bebber, Norma Lau, Doris Hcmpl-ling, Pauline Munger. emm Pkg A CASE OF SPRINGTIIVIEN Bob Parker. ..,. . Alf. Parker ,.... Mrs. Parker ,.,.Y Belly Parker ..,,, Dickie Parker .Y.,A,,,, Gwen Anderson .,...... 4,,A ,. Ioan fflrernacleer ,.,, .. Eddie - ,A.,.. .,...,,,,,,,,, Lauella . ..,,,,,,..,...., Alf. .fl bornacleer ...,. CAST RICHARD BITTMAN IACK KRAEMER BILLYE GOOD . .,....., ROSE MARY CROAKE MEL THOMPSON BARBARA SHELTON MARY WILHITE ..-.- ....,..........,.. GENE SNELL --- .,...... - ..,A.,.,. IOAN KING RQMAINE MOSSMAN Airs. Brunswick .,..... ...,. ,. ,.,..... M fllrs. lame: L- ...,.,. , Mrs. H111 ,.,,....,.,,.,,.,.... .... ..,... E , Plaiizclothes Man ,,..,.. iWi.vs Bright ...... - .... BETTY Jo TULL BONNIE McLIMANS SHIRLEY WARREN CALVIN KELLEY MARIAN BOBBITI' MISS RUTH TABER Director of both lunior ana' Senior Plays e W 1 ,:11x:,..q X gif .gy-1-L 31- ,-5' V, , , 5 1 ff- -J g,--f,124:-,.1:1,jI-4- 'Lr, -22'T::.:h :'- 1-Q I e :fi-I' Q .-g-:ggi . - ,.'f -f'If231i1f'- 1 I 5 ., 'fix .511 'fgfl .4 . 'ij' ,' f I, - .warg - ,LH1f.'.x L.. is'-,sf-.fi fy,-1r,':' 2,1-'fff'-If big:awww:-JaguaI,.nLe.mi2s,e.e.A:-mI7.r..4.,+- ,i,Ji44.l.g.' '-,I .iv .' r .' .- . I J , y , , ... I ' 4 A ,V . L ,fy-5 ' A v .f , . , .,,...4-4.g,... I5 : z. ise.. ' fe 'EVERY FAMILY HAS ONE CAST Penelope Reardon ...,.,,., .............., ,,I....,.. B I I-I-IE I-EAFGREEN Lfiura Reardon ,,.. .. .,....,.... ..I....V . SARAH LOU GIBSON Illrs. lm-nes Parker ....... .... . ,,..... EIO ANN KRUSE Eygjg AVA,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,4,,, ,,,,.,,....,,, ...,. P ATSY MILLER Alana Reardon ..... . ..,..,. BETTY SCHINNERLING Reginald Reardon Alnrcia Reardon .,,. ROBERT WILLIAMS .. ...,,. CLAUDINE KENNEDY I'Vnrry Reardon .... lame: Parker ......., DON IOI-INSON BYRON BAILEY DAVID FOSTER Sherwin Parker ........ V,,A.....eY 4....w .-.--- Lily Reardon ....,.., IEWELL GILLIHAN .OTTO COWELL Todd Callaway ,.., .... - ..Y,....... 'Li eea7aww FRONT ROW: Glenna McGill, Barbara Galaway, Ioan Gaines, Patsy Miller, Iim Cash, Max Randall, Mr. Pratt, sponsor. BACK ROW: Calvin Kelley. Ronald Harris, Genevieve Willett, Billye Good. Mildred Iordan, Sarah Lou Gibson, Russell Pace. Nluyor Clerk Treasurer CALVIN KELLEY GLENNA McGILL SARAH LOU GIBSON 1 The idea that some sort of supervised recreation for the youth of Perry was badly needed had long been entertained but no definite action was taken until the fall of 1943. ln that year a progressive group of seniors began an agitation for a Teen-Town. The Perry Rotaryclub finally agreed to sponsor the project and final action to that effect was taken December 20, 1943. A provisional government was set up with Hubert For- ney as Mayor and Thelma Lou Lambert as Clerk, a consti- tution was written, and a building was leased and after much work on the part of students and teachers, was made ready. Since that time Teen-town has been open to High School students at least one night each week, excepting during the vacation months. The second mayor was George Hall, and the third Ice Sewell. X r-Q Li I Q9 rel' W 1-afflfo J 4 O Q- l CALVIN KELLEY President NATGQNAL HONOR SOCIETY x ff Z K Z,- S !! Q , Q, N X be f'f9Al A . In I A X . dw 7 I -4 , l , . f A in I l 2 Sitting: Philomene Schieffcr Wilma Busse Genevieve Moore , f Stand' g: ack Kraemer, Shirley Warren, Robert Williams, Calvin Kelley Richard Bittman Mrs. McCubbins Bar- 'qi Bonnie Mcl.imans, Billie Leafgreen, Russell Pace, Marvin bara Shelton Bohannon f 2? , ', A 11 ' WM! N' l y l an y 1 7' . ! 'E WILLA LOU RINGLER President M. H, mm yyyyy 9- 4 O fs 8,5154 l 9'97b 'l ' 2'4 'Y Jw wi Q-q6 X ka, A2143 M lllWllwnm1mv'l 'l l Q loc, Y va, jx .. 49 Sl -1-. Ni V Seated: Sherry Cress, Vada Sloan, Lavina Swart, Willa Lou Ringler, Beverly McQuistion, Mrs. Sylvia McCubbins fsponsorj, Donna Rudolph Standing: Silvey Wood, limmie Barge. ,MPN 'f Cora Robertson A-.r +4 mf, ew me., 1 ' ' :E ' FK Bob Krisher 51,4 '- , ., q 11 A 5-'.'-Ea' at ,sr ai 5.9 .i?'?g. P 5, '1!g5li.i-.-',1- .. fyg f -,fy -, -T. rg..-.,, gz- Dec Oden Philomcne Sclncffer Bob Dexter V - gi 1 'U 1 ,-.. Q -, A M, ' L J' Lp. 10,00 Vernon Nelson . ' 'f 'fl f ' 1 0- 9 , 4964-Q 1? . 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V. -il I f TJ fl V 'ull f ,- , gf -'- ' rv: ' -i , 'Hifi '1 iL,- if-Q, A11-' ,JJ -' 51' .. 1'v:'.f1'f'fl'3Ql- 'if' ff all f -x., 41-- M ' if '. 339 E, F 1 x i t H r , ,if 'WI 5? , rg 1 :tj xii! . 1 x M s Y . Q' :- R el x. -5--.f r X451 i 7'-'L w. 'f' nv ji 7 'mf , ' iw S 5 9 -is U91 ,erm sf' bg: H' 43 VI L I Qi' 'Fig 1' 'D- ,. 4'1- ,L ,M an wlr lag pq n -A 'r'Y':a 1-via. Z I I HILL? gy, L Sedan! .!, II I . L I ANNUAL FOLLIES February 4 1946 BASKETBALL GAME CROWNING ANNUAL KING AND QUEEN February 4, 1946 SENIOR ASSEMBLY SENIOR ASSEMBLY O,,,,,,,, 15, ,945 RICHARD BITTMAN O,,0l,,, 25, ,945 MASTER OF CEREMONIES ANNUAL FGLLIES February 4, 1946 8TI-I GRADE ASSEMBLY Tlilmdl, ' Cb ' ANNUAL FOLLIES ANNUAL FOLLIE5 February 4, 1946 February 4, 1946 BASKETBALL I ' WRESTLING CQRONATION ASSEMBLY CORONATION February 5, 1946 February 1331946 - - AZ 1 A A 4-A A f '-1fHE2 'f - '2 E11 T T DAIRY GOLD Pasteurized M ille HOLLAND TIRE and SUPPLY General Electric Appliances MRS. BERCERXS SHOPPE Dressrnaleing, Alterations and Repairing DOTTS HARDWARE See us first. Phone 437 EXCHANGE BANK Phone 96 HENDREN and SON CROCERY Phone 306 SMITH'S East Side of Square CAP SWIFT The Place Where Students Meet Shop at Your Friendly OKLAHOMA TIRE and SUPPLY STORE Perry, Oklahoma ZORBA'S DEPARTMENT STORE Where You Feel at Home C. and S. TIRE and SUPPLY Complete Firestone Service DONAHUE and MUGLER A hstracts-Loans-Insurance DONALDSON and YAI-IN We're Home Folks ' BUSH-TERRY IMPLEMENT COMPANY Harvester Dealer-Hotpoint Appliances LONG-BELL LUMBER COMPANY Look First to Long-Bell THOMPSON FURNITURE COMPANY Home of Fine Furniture KRAEMERS Since 1893-For Quality Merchandise NOBLE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY A lrstracts-Insurance RINCLERIS LEATHER GOODS Phone 150 MARCY'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Trade-We Repair MCLELLAN STORES COMPANY Try McLellan's First FORNEY'S DAIRY STORE Meet Me at Forney's THE TOGGERY Exclusive Ladies' Ready to Wear BURR-PARIS TIRE SERVICE Your Dependable Goodrich Dealer HAMOUS and HOPPER PHARMACY Service for the Sick BROWNIE DRUG COMPANY ' Meet Me at Brownies' NORTHERN OKLAHOMA GAS CO. Phone 218 ' Perry, Oklahoma NEWTON FUNERAL HOME Christoph and Newton Furniture A. M. CROWDER, D.D.S. Masonic Temple BECKHAM and COCKRUM Conoco Gasoline and Oil ART CLEANERS Where Cleaning ls an Art I-2-3 CLEANERS Z. H. McCubhins ,, , y.,...,. -f1s...,r,f-- -T - -- ---'-f- ----1' V ---v FRED A. DAVIS and SON Furniture and Funeral Home CITY BARBER SHOP lt Pays to Look Well COODIS MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION Sixth and Fir Phone 225 FOSTER'S SERVICE STATION Complete Tire Service Expert Beauty Work Done At NELL'S BEAUTY BOX OK FILLING STATION Service Our Motto RANDALL MOTOR COMPANY ' Authorized Sales and Service EBY'S ECONOMY CLEANERS Good Work, Good Service M and W FOOD STORE Frexh Meats, Fruits and Vegetables FRUEI-VS BARBER SHOP 627 Delaware WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION STORE Guaranteed Davis Tires CHIC SI-IOPPE Ladies' Ready to Wear EBY BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Authorized Buick Service in Perry BEN BECKHAM REFRIGERATION SERVICE Phone 822 MOORE CHEVROLET COMPANY Chevrolet Sales and Service COFFMAN TEXACO Service Station MILLIRON'S PI-IILLIP'S BULK AGENCY Phone 202-W ROYAL FOOD MARKET Staple and Fancy Groceries and Good Meats FARMERS EXCHANGE Your Store-Use lt Iohn F. Lau, Manager SCOVILL IIVIPLEIVIENT COMPANY Minneapolix-Moline Farm Machinery MARCY'S CAFE Never a Bad Bite When You Eat With UJH FRANKLIN SWEGER RADIO SERVICE We Strive to Please Phone 822 NORMAN'S SHOE STORE Phone 166 North Side of Square Congratulations to the Claes of 1946 THE FAMOUS HUNT GROCERY AND MARKET East Side of Square. Phone 579 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Safe - Liberal Courteous SEMCO COLOR PRESS, INC. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma MR. AND Mus. ROY H. NOEL Representative: THE A. C. HOUSTON LUMBER CO. Perry'.v Complete Building Store LAMB IEWELRY Rene Pollisarrl, Owner NEW PERRY ICE COMPANY THE VOGUE A. C. 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