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Xfv X gow PAUL MOORE Glrls Chorus Boys Chorus Bandmaster NIUSIC Theory Mrxed Chorus 2Yrs at P H BOB THOMPSON Journalrsm lOth Eng lrsh 8th HISIOFY As srstant Coach S Sponsor 2 Yrs at P i' BERTHA DEAL C1v1cs Hrstory Eng 11s 9Yrs atP H S ara FRED OSBORNE T8rI,T8rI Sponsor, 7th Grade Sponsor, 3 Yrs at P H S l.. ' as '5' CLEO HARRELL Typlng I Shorthand Bookkeeprng Zrnco Sponsor Soph Spon 8 Yrs at P H ,ix V ,.,f4'1y it TJ H C MCMULLIN 8th HISIOIY, 2nd r atP H S X 631 fc! WL! ,ls incl X -sl PAUL DOUTHITT C1v1cs,Drxvers Trarn mg, Offrce Freshman Sponsor llYrs ar P BILLIE Speech Enghsh Eng l1sh Llterature Sponsor l8 Yrs at P Qc: WL. BUREL MULLINS Shop, Pep Club Spon sor,8thGradeSponsor, T841 Sponsor, Pres of Cxty Wrde Teachers Ass'n, T84 Cabmet Instructor, 4 Yrs at P H S ,305 feud A- ' HOWARD BO SPOON Coach World Hrstory 8th Sc1cncc Physrol ogy ith Grade Spon 'Z Yrs at P i LLOSSIE DARNELL Physlcal Ed Grade School Teacher l P H R57- -Q' it I' 1 A CLARENCE DOC HOUSTON Amerlcan Hlstory, Amerlcan L1t, Jumor H1ghCoach,Freshman Sponsor, 4 Yrs at P H S V, N ,s ff A rl diy' If pr, of as C sg , rs r A A f 5 -. 1 ' 'K- u QX rx , , . I K - as V I R Y ,Q 2.3 A 'Q Q jd' fl '11 1 . -A L 5 'E-Ly i . ,, 1 ' .11 s N ' ' ' , ' ' ' . ,' r. ' , 7, . . , ' , - .' - - - .TV - - H.S. 'sor, . .H.S. ' H. S. . I ' 1 SN Q Q.: ' , Y Q A S .' 'J N . p x-J X , as ' -f A -gs . '41 Q ... T ' ' , .' PAz,v.-2Lg , X A I., . ' h, . . . . T , A ' . '- ', Sf. G' , SI , . - , . . Yr. . .S. sor, . . .S. H. S. 7 A X L ' . ,Q rf, , N, I0
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x .QQ I -.av -4 4 ORMIE L. HOUYER Mr. O. L. lloover, our principal, who isn't just a principal but a pal, advisor and fellow friend in our trials and troubles down through the seasons ofthe years. We give hint our admiration and appreciation for what he has done to help ns. .asm ,,, YN' T7 .4 X sl- pr' 5741 A WILLO MCLAIN DON NEI BORS FLORA SHRYOCK Home EC., 4-H Spon- Science, Geography, Math, Algebra, Geo- sor,Jr. Sponsor, 6 Yrs. Chemistry, Textbook metry,Fresh. Sponsor, at P. H. S. Mgr., Ir. Sponsor, 4 lf Yrs. at P. H. S. Yrs. at P. H. S. PAUL RAUNIKAR RUTH HANNA LARRY PURYEAR NANCY NEIGHBORS If Math, Zinco Sponsor, 7th English, 7th Grade Science and Health, Typing Il, Librarian Jr.Sponsor, 2nd Yr. at Sponsor, 7 Yrs. at P. Biology, Sr. Sponsor, 3thEng1lish, lst Yr. at .H.S. l-l.S. si Yrs. at P. H. S. , P. H. S. -gi' J,-4 '1'?, N sa gy 73' Yi- Z0
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gkil I Uif Y ' J -vs... We have completed our High School education. We Seniors feel very proud of our many endeavors and achiev- ments which will be needed to guide and protect us in the daily routine of life. We shall never forget that day in the Spring of life when we assumed our responsibilities as junior high students. During this time we were lead by Jack Morris and Jeanne Aton as class leaders. We reigned over junior high for three years as Zinco royalty. What joys accompanied the maturing Summer which was before us as Sophomores. This year Johnny Bayliss was class president and we were initiated into senior high school. Our prom was tops. Soon to make its debut was our Junior year. Along with it comes the remembrance of the beautiful Autumnof our courses. There was gaiety in the air and pleasure everywhere as Mick Heatherly led us through our Junior play and Jr.-Sr. banquet. This year we received our class rings and three of our classmates represented us at Oklahoma Girls' and Boys' State. The Winter of our school days as Seniors came. Randall Howard presided as our president. Highlights of our Winter season were the Jr.-Sr. Watermelon feed, Senior play, trip and finally our graduation. lg will be from a background of work and knowledge that we, the Seniors graduate. We will not leave empty han ed when we sing our good-bys and farewells. Days of rest and security, days of work and uneasiness will nm' challenge us unprepared. Let us hope that we never forget the deep-rooted adviselof our beloved and kind teachers and benefactors, the gardeners of our hearts: Love and respect to parents and countryg above everything else and in all circumstances: Love of God. s
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