Prague High School - Progonian Yearbook (Prague, OK)

 - Class of 1957

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,na XR , Future Homemakers Cf America in THE PIONEER WOMAN, cours 0 g fg Q who Qnlpod build Oklahoma, is immortaliuci by hu shun pldvrld I DVI, W l! l In S I' UNC! I y. od by Scu for b h h 0 d P C1 C O 'P Bryan! Baku, the naw: was prose d o he Sale BY the lan E. W, Marland in 1930. Melva Vaughan President Pat James Vice-President Zae Ann Knoepfli Secretary Carol Ann Ellis Treasurer Jud Nosalek Reporter Reva Johnson Historian Charlotte Davis Parlimentarian Wanda Martin Pianist Rae Ellen Rains Song leader

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BHNGA ITIZEN Laffy Trent Janice Hancock Oklahoma citizens are noted for the art of getting along That is why we have such a wonderful state To be a good citizen of the state or nation, one must prepare himself whlle in school Prague High School is made up of many fine citizens, and Lhzs fine group of cxtizens is represented in our 1957 PRAGONIAN by two outstanding seniors, Janice Hancock and Larry Trent, for they have shown to us that a proper solution for a good citizen calls for character, good common sense, and knowledge not found in books From these solutions we learn sooner or later if we are wise, that life is a mixture of good days and bad, victory and defeat, give and take We learn that he who loses his temper loses out, and that carrying a chip on our shoulders' is the easiest way to get into a fight W learn that it doesn't matter so much who gets the credit so long as a goal is reached learn to sympathize with new students coming into the school, because we remember how bewildered ve were when we first entered learn not to worry when we lose an order, because experience has shown that if we always g1ve our best, our average will break pretty well Ve learn that no man ever got to first base alone, and that it is through cooperative effort that we move on to better things Without bragging, some of the best citizenship of Oklahoma is found in P H S Each school year affords each student this opportunity to become a good citizen Host of them realize that their mistakes and fears of yesterday need not be carried forward in the ledger of life The past holds no mortgage on today If we live up to these solutions demonstrated by Janice and Larry, our lives will be twice blessed as is the soil of Oklahoma



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Junior - Senior F.H. . ,yr-10 First row: Charlotte Davis, Carol Ellis, Roylyn Hamilton, Shirley Jo Smith, Jo An Stewart, Rowena Fields, Melva Banks, Aileen Pratka. Second row: Zae Ann Knoepfli, Beverly Tompkins, Pat James, Helva Vaughn, Verna Adams, Maxine Statler, Kathryn Simek, Barbara Burchette, Roaslie Heiner, Nell Walker, Advisor. Third row: Rae Ellen Rains, LaJune Goss, Alice Heinzig, Alice Harris, Pat Farmer, Cathy Tesney, Frances Powell, Janice Hancock, Pat McDonald, Mary Ann Hardin. Fourth row: Mary Podest, Mary Frances Holik, Lorene Olsovsky, Linda Linwille, Donna Fisher, Freda Whitley, Shirley' Huitt Betty Hhitaker, Peggy Gregory, Tomye Hayes, Teresa Rowland. As another school year rolls to a close the Future Homemakers can be proud of their many worthwhile achievements. Planning for the year's work was done during the month of August when the executive committee and our club mothers met at the park. National, state, and local projects were discussed and those which seemed to need our help most were chosen as projects for our club. Civil defense, one of the national projects, was stressed during the first week in September when the girls displayed a booth for the Community Fair, using the theme WWhat's In Grandma's Pantry.U Other national projects we have done are WFamilies Togethern and WTeen-Age Consumer.' The state projects chosen were NKnow Your Familyn and nRemembering the Aging.U 'Know Your Familyn is a phase of the National Project, 'Families Together,' with particular emphases on parent-teen-age understanding. The annual F.H.A. banquet was planned with this project in mind, as this is the one time of the year that the members of F.H.A. and their families are all together.

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