Pryor High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Pryor, OK)
- Class of 1941
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NCE GANSTINE Mathematics Science Oklahoma University Korman Oklahoma five years A 3 308110 I'YLnS MORGAN Industrial Arts Iorthestern quah Oklahoma tour years B S Degree JAINES HAUGHT Social Science Central State Teachers College, Edmond. Okla four years B A DGSNG 'TARJ ORIP HLFFMAN English Speech Parsons Jr College, Parsons Kansas two years, Oklahoma college for men Chickasha, Oklahoma two years Oklahoma University Iorlsan, Oklahoma one summer IB A Degree J O DICIQJY Vocational Agriculture A 6 ll PAGE 4 aaa f 79 .553 ivilhr, ,gn-5 'burgh Kansas six years, Cen ral State Teachers College :ond Oklahoma one year 3 Degree J I LMA PE '1'ERb ON Home lo Southwestern, Heath erforcl two years Iowa State College, Ames Iowa two years SHIRLEY DAND1-'IDGE University Norman, Oklahoma four years A B DOSYB9 ERT Es T McD ONA LD Commerce Iortheastern State Teachers College, Tahlequah Oklahoma four years A 5. 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PAGE 6 Ruth Lee- -bee 5 Treasurer CI-A53 FLOWER CLASS COLOPB Carnation Red and White SPONSORS Earl L11Gl0Y- Flo ercc Glnst ne HOTTO ' eating the topn CLASS POEM Beneath blossoms bright with autumn oew, And colored sky with heaven's immortal blueg There lies our dear old Pr,or High School Where first we learned the golden rule Twelve years un the hill we went, and than Trusting, learning all the ways of men, 5alut1ng and studying the country well known Beautiful America the land of our own When frost and shortening days portend The aged twelveth year is rear its end A little throb within our heart, Warns us tkat we soon must nart. Frank Deffenbaugh HARRY BRYANT As to morals he's our class ideal P H S 4 years, Glee Club 4 years: Orchestra 4 years HARRY ACKLEY Oh yes, I study but still the tea- chers don't appreciate le, P H S 1 year lfuekogee, Central Hi 3 years, Senior Play Annual Staff. BETTY KENDRICK Her songs would sooth a savage soul Who would refuse to be a savage? P H S 4 years: Glee Club 4 years Senior Play Speech Club 'Je M 10 CLIFTON ALLEN He is not auch for the girls but it given a hint they dou't have to walk P X S 4 years: I I A. III, Glee Club II ELLEN ARMSTRONG One of her sailes would brighten the l100l1lf day P H S l year, Choteau, Ck 3 years PAULINE WALTON She has never learned to set het alarm clock for bead practice P 3,8 4 years: Glee Club: 4 years Girl Reserve l year: land II, III IV, 4-K Club l year MARGARET WILKERS ON Her beauty and personality help to llkl her that perfect girl. P H 8 4 years, Basketball 4 years Speech Club, Home lc Club, Pep Club. sep N skim Y Clase President III IV lditor in Chief Annual IV As't ldltor III, Junior Play ELEANOR HOFF She plus on the heart strings of larry lryaat as well as the piano P H S 1 year, llonett Bid: 2 years Springfield l year, Library Club: Glas Club 4 years, land Chlrlerl 4 years Orchestra 4 years RUBY HAND Ee is the ideal of the football squad P H S 4 years, football 3 years, basketball 3 years: I' 1' A III Track Softball ETHEL MERRILL Her '0olph has Bob Iovlsr on the run P H S 4 years, Library Club, Glee Club 4 years Pep Club 4 years Ia- terclass Basketball: Class Vice- Presideut III BOB CHAMBERS With his personality and vit he's bound to make a hit. PHS 4years, Beadl Junloraad Senior play, I I1 IV Iootball Interclass basketball. LORRAINE LINSCOTT She shines in the heart of basket ball aloha with other hearts P B 8 4 years Basketball 4 years Pep Club l year. JACK CHAMBERS Ready to vork and play but mostly ready to play PHS 4years Baadl, IIA III IV, iootball Track: Glee Club PAGE 7 RALPH GEORGE Gene Krups has nothing on our Dum- P H S 4 years, lend 4 years, Pres UILBUR HOLLIS Girls 'Quote' what a friend. ve have in lllbur PlB21sars 0hotem0h2yr I' I A III, IV, Interelass basket- ball II III track, Softball III DAISY COBURN Short, sweet, and V017 Inch W 539 point P H S years class 2 years Hillsdale Ok . 3 Glee Club Basketball Inteb DALE BODINE He has a style of vit which il his Own Y chestre. 4 years Interclass Basket ball MADGE L ILEY She does good vork in both school and drug store PB B 4 years: Speech Club-vlee Pres 5 Role le Club Yell leader 4 years MORGAN CONTWAY A perfect specimen of wildlife PHS 5yeare Addnorelyearl BETTY IARIE BRYANT What is lite vithout a good 1801 P H S 4 years, Glee Olsb I. U18 KO!! le C111 II Speech 0110 III PAGE 8 .IA 'lu..an-.46 df 3 years, Dreoheetre 4 years Pres , Class Vice-President IV Olass Reporter III PATTY McMCOLLOUGH She is tops among the best dressed girls In Senior Class P H S 4 years, Basketball Pep Club II III IV. Home In Glub IV KEITH FOSTER A good sport and always a 'tease P H 8 4 years EDITH MAE BURTON Ln ideal gift for any aan P H 8 4 yeareg Basketball I terclase basketball IV, Girls Re- serves 4-K Club 4 years MAX ADAIR One of our oldest nsabers but still in good standing PIB Byearsg Junior Plq, IIA. IV: Class Reporter VIRGINIA PANTER lever vox-ks, never worries, never fluke, never bnrriee P L8 4 yearsz loner Society 3 yr Sales lasger Sales llaneger IV BILL WHITEHEAD 'Kill vhat if I did its already done P K 8 2 years: Basketball: Track, Beaver Crossing, leb 3 years I R . 'r' II- : o e e ' ' 0 ' in O e e e s I 0 ' - I , - . . . 0 . 3 0 0 0 . Q ' . 0 . e 3 . ' X. ' 1' Q' V ' e e e g ' '. I i . : : I V . . Q . 5 if x up all ' P.H.S. 4 earl: Bond 4 NUI! 01 3 'g ' . . . . ' . In. , - s 0 ,, Q e : . . . : Q . . . . I I . 9 H, . A - yr. f 4 . e S e l ' I A 'Q -, O a , , , l A e e e ' 0 Q e e e RUTH LEE One 'IVOOIOIJI Ho you can't fini one P B S 4 years Pep Club, Girl Re- RJBX INCE hart in her books as well as ner len Daniel P K 8 4 years, Glee Club II, Girl Reserves III Hone lc Club III Chanpion Speller of P I S III I1 CURTIS MARTIN lhat a boy what a grin never, never a better friend. PBS 2 yeare, Strang 2 years: P I A. III Tres Judging team III IV Basketball MILDRED ROBBINS Does she anever that 'certain de inition of being UIIDQTIICIIIBII P H 8 4 yeare Basketball 4 year! RALPH ADAMS Barbers sq oone and barbers neu go but ny hair grove on forever P H S 4 years of perfect attsndenv Glee Club 4 years Speech Club IIIg 1' I A III LORENE FOSTER 8he's an aabltxeus little lass who- se work is always well Cone PHS 4years, PepC1ub, I IV Library Club: lone Io Club II JERRY PETERSON Good on the Trombone ae well as an- klng friends P H S l year: Vatollht Ok 3 years Pootball IV, Wrestling, Orchestra land Senior Play LL 49 E sf C AJ serves, Library Club Honor Boolev 4 years Junior and Senior play., Class Sec A Treasure IV JACK ARMONTROUT Why vork when you can play? I'd lots rather have fun all day P B S 4 years: P I S 4 years, MARY HELEN PRYOR She likes school as well as 'Duck' P H 3 35 Years: Lebanon lid lie 15 roars. Annual sau: III rv Pq cms Lnnry cms una sag., play, Interclass softball III IV JACK KEISEL A quiet tongue shove a wise one PH8 4years IIA Zyeareg 4-H Club 4 years: Judging fill I II LAhA KAYS lhen at cones to debating there ls no one to compare PBS 4rears Library Club IH 0 IV Speeoh Club III Baeketball FY ANK DEI' FENBAUGH V111 can't he not in novies instead of making thu not P K S 4 years Football III, IY Basketball, Wrestling Claes poet III IV, CARMEN WELLS 8he's a sweetheart if there ever vas one Lilian 1' PAGE 9 IOZELLE snnxs -TAKES DIVINE DORIS DUFFIELD She's a ambitious little lass with P H 8 4 7'.r.: Po Club In: Gln friendliness hard to surpass IELNIA r VS Always ready to hel when asked P P H 8 4 years Glee Club I, II III Llbrary Club III, IY3 Lammel Staff BILLY FRED ADDINGTON lie wise and witty literature will get hll soaeshere sole day P B S 3 years Basketball 3 years Football II III, Junior and. Soul or Plays LENORA CURL He who chooses her will have ohosn well P H S 4 ner- Speeeh Club III June: nq LONA CASEY lashtul blashes are the key to a plies heart PHS lyeer: Clarsaox-e3years Glee Club IV CHARLES HOLDERIIAN le mst have been a beautiful baby rl! 4years:!I'A Byears hle Caraigle has soihisg ea her when lt ooees te aaklsg friends. P 5 5 3 Years: Orchestra 3 years Ctrl Reserves III, Pep Club I year PAGE 10 2 Thfkl' dx Club I IIIg Home lo Club II Speech Club III TONIL C L ISON hll of P0 with plenty of brldxt rdarkl 'laaaal please leave the llghts on' PHS 4years Glee Club I3Il'A III Interclass lasketball IV EULA MAE SHAPLAND Her sweet voioe will forever dwell in our hearts P H S 3 years Cleo Club III I1 Home lo Club III IV Clrls Qaar tot and. Trio Speech Club IV Sen lor Play CARL PARSONS hose bashful grlas wh hla 'frlns, PHS 4ysars3 IIA III,I 4-H Club, Judging teas, Cleo Club ..-1 943 12 AhLl 2 BOB FOMLLR Study makes soae people wise but lb aakee ae otherwise P H 8 l year: Deaby High, Detrolb liek Iootball IY Senior play EDTA MAE HAYS Cas't nke ap ber slat betwesa school sad Spavlasw PJ 8 3 years: Looasi Creve l year Cleo Club 2 yeareg Pep Club 2 years le hows he! te win frlquls ee well ae ralee hogs P18 2years,Qxotel37lll 8 I 1' A. II, III, IT: Clee Club III: lrestllag I? ,Q ,B e e e .v i , . . i Q W A YI I TY 'V STEEVWE.. , ' Q s 1 A, , , . e e e g . A' ,I , ' - 0 If. 'g ' : ' 3 ' ' ' . '5 , if s , -'F' e H? A jk . s e s I '. I 7 ' L- . ' ' : . 3 , - - sl C , , - ', 0 0 s O :gi ,A H : : - p SM 'Q Q- . . ' e e e a e e U I C , : QA' . . . I 1 .- If Je mf X v I . '- . A '-v, . I t ,Q . I' ' . ,Nd I ,fat , e e e ' e o e ' I ' 3 ' 1 I K 7' I' J . 5, A 3 e e e I 0 . Y' e s D ' ' 1: 1: C, U .A Q O e e e e e e ' . e e e CLASS HISTORY In September, of the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty seven, the halls of Pryor High School were filled with giggling girls in short dresses and boys that seemed all hands and feet These students composed a group of happy. energetic classmates, that were eager to travel over the rough road leading to knowledge Miss Hogelin and Miss Bewley, with a trustful eye and never failing patience, helped them to complete the first mile of their journey ihe officers of the class of our Freshman year-were President-K C Hestler Vice President Jane Campbell Secretary 6 Treasure-Tonie Callison Father Time chilned the opening of another school term and these students smiled at the thought of enrolling in P H S they felt a more 'grown up' when they were addressed as Sophomores This class took an active part in football, music and other activities Miss Bennett and Miss Ganstine were their sponsors The offi oers of our Sophomore year were President-Margaret Wilkerson Vice President Harry Bryant Secretary A Treasure-Jane Campbell With the autumn of Nineteen Thirty Nine came school again As the Juniors took their respective places they could not help admiring their superiors and wishing for the day when they would be crowned Seniors lorling with Iiss McCallum and Viss Pollan, the Junior Class Sponsors, they presented their first play 233 lmgggy jgngg gf Jging dgngst The Junior, Senior. Banquet topped all events of the year President H rry Bryant Vice President Ethel 'errill Secretary A Treasure-Jane Campbell In September of Nineteen T0Tty- fifty six eager seniors rushed into the halls of Pryor High They realized this was the last miie in their road of high school ed ncation The Senior Class felt itself superior over the other classes and elected their canidate, Iargaret Uilkerson football queen with the splendid cooperation of Miss Ganstine and br Ludlow as sponsors they were able to present their play, 1'11 ggplgin lhe end of school told the seniors they had reached their highest goal attainable in High School, graduation The officers were President Harry Bryant Vice President Ralph George Secretary A Treasure-Ruth Lee We feel a p ng of regret as we turn from our dear, old school but we are not afraid to venture forth alone Thanks to our efficient training Ve do w.nt to pause and thank each of our sponsors and teachers individually fo helping us in these past four years By Ruth Lee PADI 11 I , . . . D O C I ' . , o ' ' n . ' - ' . AT ,- 1 o . L A' ' . v - K A . -. . O The officers were: - P - :'1 . . . I 3 0 1 - 'rw 17 ' ' . : .. , , 8 . , Y 51 A r O CLASS FLOWER Whlfe I-ily sPoNsoRs PAGE 12 UJ2LO'Z:5, President Kathleen Wilson V160 P!'BSid8l1t Margaret Copeland Sec 8, Treasurer CLASS COLORS Red ublte 9115- blue Earnest McDonald Wilma Peterson Myles MOI' 9-U MOTTO od, better, best Ne w 11 never rest 1 the good is better And the better best ' JUNIOR CLASS POEM The Junior'e is the 'best class in the school They follow closely by the golden mle Thread: toil lighting the and strife we labor on tight till it is von Do not think For our mme We are only that ve are vain gg 'he in the hall of fue starting the ftdxs And ve are going on for things lore 'bright not vorry Seniors dear will have your place next year. shall not drag your name in dust Ve Juniors you can Q33 tmst. One lore year at Pryor High One nore year and ve'll say good-bye. -Juanita lhnoan I .R w- A F- ' - xl 1 ,I NL - has-K . Tilley ' 'I 5 , Jerry Locke ------------- ------ - ------- ---- ' ' ' , ' ',. m. I Go . ' 1 , . T11 , l , C Q O - OOC C Do We We , 'R 4. xH YV' favs ! ' 49 'C' TERRY LQCKE He who laughs last d1dn't catch on Personality ee-t an inv1ti g KATHLEEN WILSON To know ner is thrilling and exciting an les P Indi VIOLET CHILES Iith heart sf' true ENN A bachleor he is, GL ADAIR A oacnleor ne'1l stay Sweet and charming good and kind CAROL BAVINGER A mm mend youll, new, find ' KARL S A Always in for a good woke' E HS Ceven if the Joke is on him She's good at this and good at that, IHFIE FAMBILL She's a good mmil, thats a known fact I think that I shall never see, DALE MITCHELL The Sight of ,1 dlnlom meant for 'The quieter you rr the more you can GLADYS TALLANT learn, oath in and out of school It is the future that counts She is bright and cheery LOUISE HARRYMAN as the month or gy PHIL HARRIS Phil and fiddle go together Just as ham goes with eggs DONNA CLOWER 'She has a smile that x 111 cheer you He's quiet with not much to s RPO A- BOBBY RUTFE RD aut he 111 Drove th'1t this does p'1y The bigger the fellow GLENDA FOWLER The harder they fall for her Blondes? Brunettes? Redhewds? CARL CURRY V111 he ever make up his mind? IMOGE-NE GEORGE She sings a-rhile then stops to smile Then sings some more PAGE 3 MARGARET COPELAND She is smart, smart as a tack She's cute and kinda shy ALMA Sf ERHILL And she's s e t as aoole pie She s sweet ch rmirg ard demuse CDU-EEN COURRINGTON All her f'r1ends she keeps secure KEI There's one advantage in oeing small HERBEWT IXNEY There's never worry about being tall' PAThICIA YENNEY She is an asset to the Junior class The more yoa. learn more you forget, Tom v.ALTEns so why study., UNE HEDDEN She's pretty as a nicture DOYLE AUSTIN He s everybody's friend Sne's cute as c1.n oe that can be seen OPAL CARPENTER with hair that's red and eyes green Always willing to do his part PLFHED TRINDLE ae it snall or .ue it large JOAN ANDERSON Looking for sweetheart, companion, Just see her for she is the gal ROSS MILUER Small as a peoble rlith her quiet sensitive ways RUTH BROWN Friends will be her' s always AMES IMJE Wkgv he is so bashful we do not know J But he h. s friends and not any foes MILDRED CARTER A Junior girl who likes good fun She nrofits by this YTHE FORD 'Speak only to benefit others She has ways that are sweet and shy JUANITA DUNCAN Many a male for her has sighed , PAGE 14 XZ? and -by TD 'Q C7 15 ' QI- Q! U14 RAE WBI5-FET Wheu they wke tHe cut 1' e woul Wike to eo BFTTY JL N O She is your 'val ir suv er or fell And is really good at :z TEM L WN Is wor+h doing well nh, F A., , OY1B1!'1Rm1l1O!l To keep your condition WAYNEX BUFFINGTON Get rest a d 'uerty of TINV CALLISON 'llup eyes blonde hair witr' pez-so lity plus MAF TORIE MORGAN JuSt a very sweet gir T, F, T, Cheerfulness this she has sleen B RN IC V RNON Ore of the cutest in tneclass PAUL 15 J 'jg 1 ' ' Tl , ITL A G , 'ff d , . S , them. L o ' 15.3196 : A -s -f - ani-ret :F-11. vt Anything that's worth doing, L JL , M IN ff1'I--QE ' oC'If ' 1' - LJ ' 4 Y 3 ' A' 1 - 'A . - TT .' Q ' ' ' . ' nn . 'LL . W' L. 1-1 'I I .L 'A .4 .L- - L . PAGE 16 O OHZOTS5, Charles Moll llip- President Betty Boss Young- Vice President Jane Sibley CLASS FLOW R Tiger Lily SPONSORS Treasurer CLASS COLORS Blue and White 3111 Bynum Shirley Dandridge J O Dickey HOTTO Charles McKillip Betty Role Young Jane Sibley Celia Anne Kendrick Glenn lloore Janie Condlner Frank Pryor Lydla Hayee B111 Hehe:- llargaret H Vileon Norman Imir Dorothy Ihuleaepeck llary Lee Detfenbaugh John Goodin Betty Jane Arrington Ernest R, Brown Jr, Bootey Bateman Teddy Vernon Dorothy Anne Hedrick Troy Brooner Raymond Hating lthel Garner Buddy Buda Patty Webb Delmar Araetrong Patsy Ilelde Warne Koran Margaret Gaeeert Barbara Peterson Chester Sandueh' 'Excelsior' Cliver upvardl CLASS ROLL Ovanna Keith George Morgan Vera Boston Marvin Contvay Lorrine Warren J D Powell Jack llerrill Bernice Callieon Charlee Brooner Llyene KcGrel Leo Oetorne Dorothy Herrington Chrle Alexander lloyd Palone Billy Gooldy June llmnnere Kermit Ramsey Mary Ileeel Major Imngely Pauline Charlee Kovard. Bogere Beeeie Williams Madge Ihvie Ired Adair Janes Rodgers John Paul Stamper Mary nlzaleth Cantrell Carl Smith Dale Ieary Boi Langley Celia Anne Kendrick ------ ------- ----- ------- 5 9C1'0t'11'1 Awflgmz JQP! Q jfjififyfcljv F inn ,V- W J AG GGG, QQPQQU Q. W. 4 f'Xf N F7 1 X41 O O O 5.1 L x do Q, 9 V ' 9 Q'4, Q .I if 4 1 shi -Us A I 'U 'O' 99 'I' V V X - ' V J v , A 4 A . ' 7 1 ' . I Y n 3 X s 4 VI 4? -' . . ' 1 K ...r A P A 1 hm AN 1 1 ,::i,f .. f'o 'G can 5 'J' Us nf 9 I , Q 4 g f 74 , , N ,, .. gg - .. x,. , 1, 4. fl! . , . Q ' '. I , 1 'I H I l A ' fr A ...B J QQ- X m Q X ig- g , , A f . f f' 4 , A ,if 1 K A f K, fa fe' f 'Q xg? O-V 'QQQ I if x 'Y intl L 'V' ' . Q1 3 5 '-iff' . 1': 5i? P' .f ,1 Q' 1 f I - 23 wi f'-as ' W , 9 4, ,as 5 Q. Q. . in 7 ' .', , fig' ' 1 'Y A' 7 - 'PX A f . PAGE 18 755, HZQIZ Joe Coppenger President Jack Lawson Vice President Dryand Carmen Sec 5' Treasurer Dryden Carmen Sw 5' Trees'-u'9r CLASS FLOW R CLASS COLORS Rose SPONSORS Rose and Gold Marjorie Hoffman James Haught MOTTO 'Green, but still growing CLASS ROLL Joe Goppinger Mary Lou M411- Jack Iavaon Ge.:-lon Bradley Dryden Carmen lsther hith Josephine Btaaper John H Yeneble Dorothy Oaaq Mary Jean Battenfield J B.. Kesler Gene Siner Clarence Mans lettie Katie Rice lobby Sutter Pauline Inca lildrel linshev Bay Martin lax I-ee Hary Iell lovler lvelene Casey llalcoa lloore Bill Iellq Paula Pat Campbell Virginia Self Charles Darrell Betty Bay Betty Jean Panter Cheeter Dania Teece Chambers Wallace Sharp Ira Smith Le Yerle lansey Ruth letkins hth Chastain Xershal Hedrick hy McMillan Betty Ruth Sharp Lita Grey Crabeugh llarvine Crawford. Dealila lates Clesta Martin Inpe Miller Donna Haha' Yerlin Bansey Bernice Bradshaw Bobby Perkq Mildred Garner Pauline Stalper Jack Reeves Joy Sexton Junior Hester June his Jack Lovry lllen Robbins Robert Nartin Chester Brannon Vilma Jean lord 0. I. Ives Johnny Lee Proctor Jehue Linseott Joyce Yard lille Morgan Junior Ines Bonnie Burton Iqnn Livengood liary Lou Baithee Billy Bob Dinmit Beverly Moore hrl hgh hrton Henry Lee Pierce Juanita Alexander Jesse Seaton La Rita Henning Richard Chrtsinger Frances Inca Oarl Steffens ..----...-.....--..--...--....-----..-- -------1---.....----q....-..--- - --- , ............... -.. .... -....... , h .... --.-...-......-...---....-.. , E e e 0 V 2815 H2512 -Rf: 4.3 1 571 IAA.: 3300 5 Q Q I 4. ,J wg' 'fha Qu 93.3.93 fzif PAGF Ex' 'Asks 1- A ' 'f I-J' ' K il' T! f i r gf 'I C5 Q, +17 if Q ' f . M wx 415' I gy' . A 'A ' T 4 A ' g , ffl P' ' ' X 5 . 4 'I 'j - - - in 4 in A 'if 5, - 4 ' A- .h -L i A '. 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S qslmnf V11 PIP T VIOTIN Dale Bodine Barry Bryant Eleanor Hoff Ralph George Phil Harris TRUIFWTS Janes Rodgers Charles Yierl FLUTE Barbara Peterson Joyce Ward BASE WORN E L Stephens TBOMBONF Jerry Peterson 'za :ffm INSLRULTOR M110 morris L0u1B0 King SECOND VIOLIN Mary Jean Battenfield Ernest Brown Bobby Jean Jacobs CFLLO Mary Jo Langley CLARTNET Betty Jean Pnnter Dorothy Jean Jacobs DRUTS Dale Henry Mozelle Spar s Margaret Ed Wilson ALTO Pauline Walton Chril Alexander June Manners PAGE 23 ' .FS ,, ' 'Af BARITONE UK . '1 ' Q 1 f 67555 CFUZJ Hret Boprenou Betty Kendrick Jane Sibley Ville he Morgan Bootly Bateman Louise Berryman Johnny Proctor Paulina Inca Second. Soprenou Donna Heber, Patricia. Yenny Ile Jem Hops, Joy Saxton, lthel lerrill In Joan George, llery Lou. Snithoe Rory Xinel Altos lery lell Fowler kla line Sheplend., June kde June lumen Irene Cox Director: lor:-is Louise Xing Pianist lloenor Ho!! Tiny Callison Drum Majorette Maurine Green Mascot G sado Fo 'Ler Eleanor Hoff Celia Kendrick Twirlers PAGE B tt I 24 e y endrick ha.:-y Pryor Flag Bearers o 9 I 9 I 1 0 o I S I O 0 l 0 u 0 . O 0 Q 1 1 H, , - -. .LB . W. ' - - - 1 ..- - 9' klgxx, .x 'QF 4 Xb X654 X69 K M K fvf W f,. i,, 0 7 aw fi 0 .Q ! ff xg' fx WG? LLE5, 4 x an if if iff' Im QL 'Q AHIV P 5 . o W X+6 Q 9 -. Q-qkq f?!f'f7 M 67 x 'Af 5' FJ ' 'fy fi 'I LV' ff 72545 ' 'iv F0 lfjvo'V! 4 K 'lf y 1 K X J P9 im? I 0 N f ,Q f K new P x x -Q Q s. 5 1,- X 0 I ffl , - 1 I w Wi' A my , f Y If 5 , lx 7? 'S FZ. u '55 Y V I K Q , QQ 'X' .5 N I x NA A Q 7 anim Pfay 'WW' I'LL IXPLLIII IVIRYTHIHG By Clerk Willard Henry Becker-Bob Iovler Valentine Scott-Jerry Peterson Montgomery Welsh-Billy Fred Adding- ton lnlter Dol-Harry Ackley, James Darby Bob Chambers, Gertrude Becker mth Lee, Ads Becker lloselle Sparks, Jean Darby Betty Kendrick, Dr Blair hle Mae Sheplend, Caryl Carroll lleenor Hoff Directors-Kiss Genstlne Kr Ludlow, Stage nencgere-Margaret Wilkerson llildred Robbins PAGE ?6 01201 ocwfy :egg-us. .eo .-i....:qr,.h.hL.s l0l'0R SOCIITI he nail pnropse of this society ls to encourege better scholarship All adhere lust be in the upper tea percent of the school Beck row: lornen Lelr hrnest Brown Glenn Moore, Kiddie rovx llergcret lilkereon, llnrgaret Copelaml Inrene Warren melee Stetfens, Marie Genblll, Doris Duffield, Violet Chiles, Dele Henry Front row: Ruth Lee Dorothy Deubenepeck Baby Ince, 'Virginia Pemter June lads, Nery lell iovler, Joyce lard Bernice Vernon , P, r an 7 .-'S' t t . .. 1 ' . x e e U I : e - e , e - e - e . - e -, e e I I 9 l l -5 I , f 4 X Q - ' .-- K- 1 , f- -1 k .L . . - e z N f. . z .. 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X ' 2'A,y'f e e I I I I I s 0 P Q e U.l2LO'Z 'be- DDION IF THE DARK By Barry Colbert Duncan l4cTav1sn-I L Stephens Janet HcTav1sn Violet Chiles, Mary XcTav1eh Tiny Belle Callison, lthelind Trevor Berniece Vernon Bob Eildreth-Carl Curry Sondra, Trevor-Colleen Couringnoh Lizzie Scruggs-Marie Gamolll Dido Davis netny Jane Springer, Juniper Jenks Herbert Kearney, Deryk Voree .Dale Mitchell TDC DDD!-Alfred Trindle, Director-Miss Shirley Dandridze L' fuzzy nfug an The :embers of the Library Club endeavor to keep the Library, as vell as the studyhall books in order and assist students in seeking infomation needed Features of the Library are Book of The Month Club, also monthly luncheone held at the holes of the members Active :embers are those working at least one hour daily Inactive members are those with conflicting schedules To be a nemoer oz the Library Club each student is required to make an average of 'B' Back rev Juna Mae Viegart, lthel Merrill, Colleen Oourrington, Shirley Dandridge, Sponsor Dale Beary, Louise Harryman, Dorothy Ann Hedrick Iront rov Marie Gamoill. Violet Chiles, Carol Bavinger. lleanor Hoff, Ovanna Keith G PA E 27 I M x X, ' Stage Managers-lr. Myles Morgan, Doyle Austin, Karl Sears, Rose Miller, Leon Hester: ' al? ' - -A ' i 6 L 3 . v f Q ' , T H sen-Lis. .nys .Q 4.n.qgg A-.Xl Y in-' 4:anik 1 The Pep Cluo was organi ed to foster school snirit and to urge the Tigers on in all athle- tic contests The club vas snonsored by Niss Hoffman The members are :ack r w Ina Deffenbaugh Opal Caroenter Madge Davis, Lorene Foster Mary Lee Deffenbaugh Virgina Panter Mary Lou Adair Violet Chiles, Farol Bavinger Front rowf Miss Heffmln snonsor Betty Ross Young Johnny Proctor, Patty neoo, Mary Jean Batten field Mary Nell Fowler, uernice Vernon nthel Merrill, and Joan Anderson ffdfd Sl 411 5 41 ill The Future Homemakers of Oklahoma is an organization for those interested in the home arts It encourages cleanliness, neetness, a n d those fine things that go with better home living This organization is snonsored by Wilma Peterson Back row: Beverly Mooreg Vera Boston: Laura Kaysg Mary Lou Adairg Mildred Garner, Pauline Inceg Clesta Jean Marting Middle row: Ina Deffenbaughg Carmen Wellsg Eula Mae Shaplandg Mary Lou McCrackemg Margaret Coplandg Donna Lee Clowerg Pauline Charlesg Bernice Bredshawg Betty Jane Springer. Front row: Wilma Petersong sponsorg Jane Sibleyg Louise Harrymang Ruth Browng Kathleen Wilson: Opel Carpenter: Joan Andersong Mildred Carterg M a d g e Davisg Margaret ll Wilsong Wanda Manning. RAGE 28 ...... -1.1 NHL, ,W ,,,,, .........'....-. ., n. , My- .' ' , W , . - ia . ,, ,Q 1 '- ' L - sf X l Q 1 3-L .' ' - ' . f f , ',' 'D ,Q , .- . Y . in :S X I ' x , ' t e. A . V , Y - , ' K ' z. ' f . Y A A 0 1 2 M 0 1 M : , : ' : . . . . . ' f 1 1 9 ' n . . . . 11 - - . - ' - v 1 f 0 I e 7 u n ' 1 ' 0 Q - , -:gg n - ' -, y . -V 'Y ..- V Q as x , t . - 1. ...,,. - -.ft 5 ' - - v - ,f :'n,Q ' . ' 1 I e .5 .., ' K 1 r. 11, 5 N y I Q 4- -ue: .-o e , i . f'. auy..lv ar--bw nv-1 3- .aum.:.,,. Gia, ai nn Pu-F9000 of the 15-H Club is to teach students the fundamentals of fan li! Th I H's stand for health, heart head and hand The sponsor of the club is Illia Petgrggzr Back row James Devine Carl Smith, David Budd Jackig I1-,man Niddle row Mrs Peterson, Pauline Stamper Clesta Jean Harbin la ry Ieisel Ver IB t 302:15 Burton Nettie Marie lice, later Smith 'lditn Mae Burton, Josephine Stamper Irontsrgs, 0 1110- Paul Adair: Bobby L09 PGTW Phylil Burton, Dorotny Lawson, Doris Burrows, Betty SPT5-UBOT. 3111911 501117. DDBJ CBTIOB, Wayne Roberts, Joe Ieisel 04 'Z' :J The I I' A Club is an organisation of fan youth who study farming as a vocation The local chapter is under tne supervision of J 0 Dickey Back row lla: Lee Wilbur Hollis, Carl Parsons, Boboy Rutherford, Ierait laasey, Jack Chuoere, Richard Curtsinger Third row B111 Gooldy, Bob Chambers, Leo Osborne, Jack Lowery, Lynn Livingood, llorgan Contvay, James Dodgers, Jack Ieisel Second roi: J 0 Dickey-Sponsor. I-obert Martin, Gordon Bradley, Kersnall Hedrick, Guy llcliillian, Junior Hester, Verlin lelsey, Chester Brannon, Dellah Armstrong, lloyd Polone, Junior lays Front row Arlen Ramsey, Curtis Martin treasurer, Charles Holder-aan secretary, Alfred Trindle reporter, Hovard Bogart-'vice president, John Goodin president PAGE 29 C L. N ' ,1 Y A , ,., s gf , , ,era 4 fv -Q , - '-,' I 0 . . : . ' I 0 ' v D . : I A Xl' K P- ' eu 424 - y 4 I t x ffa . Q. V Iv 7 in - f 1 Q 3, fs -: B'-T1 e- ' C J .gli l, V:.fTW ' J ' l IA. 2 W' 'fx . 'six ' Q, KA ' W J 5 I yf U l U . 3 . O O D . mzuaf SZ' Beck row Harry Bryant Editor Harry Ackley Art Editor, Dorothy Jean Herrington Photographer Violet Chiles-Assistant Editor C a r o l Bavinger himeograph Operator Charles McKillip- Sports Editor Glenn loore-Production Manager Front row, Earl D Ludlow SPonsor, Mary Jean Batten Mary Helen Pryor Sale Manager Thelma Steffene Literary Ianager June Eads Assistant Literary Manager Dale Henry business Manager, Ethel Merrill Art Editor, Imogene George-Society Editor fpapst aft f The purpose of the newspaper staff is to promote student interest in school activities and to give students a chance to learn a little of newspaper work, and to develop their ability in writing Beck row, Billy Fred Addington, Jack Merrill, Miss Ganatine Middle row Celia Ann Kendrick Carol Bavinger, Violet Chiles, June Manners, Margaret Gasseft, Bessie Williams Iront row Dorothy Jean Herrington, Jane Sibley, Mari Cantrell, Betty Ross Young, Imogene George, Helen Jenkins, Vande Armontrout PACE 30 Cl field-Art Editorg Margaret Copeland--Club Editor, Colleen Courington--Assistant Society Editor, af , ' . : 5 X Gqfgfs fam 45 oofgaff - .en A allllL PAGE 32 The Tigers are loose! With an aroused roar the Tigers of 40 claw- ed their way far up the ladder of success Their roars are becoming louder and louder while their strength and skill increases They are looking for complete victory and mastery over the Verdigris Valley Conference and fighting every toot of the way With most of the men back next year and a huge reserve come what may, the Tigers are ready Collinsville Vinite Tahlequah Chelsea Claremore Wagoner Nowata Eufaula Dewey 14 Idcher T T Ihaz W0 0 ll OOO! Ill.l 3 0 15 .. A .... ...... . . 7 O Q0 l O'Q.l OIC 5 2 0 .. .... ..... . . 7 13 .. .... .... . . 7 0 .. .. . .... Will Rogers T ... ' ... 9 8 .. .. ..... ....... . ... 21 21 .. . . .... ..... . . . 7 0 .. .... .... . .. ... 12 0 .. .... .... . .,.. 21 .. .... ... . 7 goofgaff an 1.332 Tl! 'BDLRIIG TIGIBB' Ol 40 Q11 Qmhth s Sophomore weighing 158 pounds threw many opponents for a loss instead of the expected gain EgQe a Junior, playing hi second year of ball Nayne did an excellent ,Job of living up to the buffington tradition as a football player for the Blue and Gold Qhgz-les , a Sophomore secorr' year The fifth man in our opnon- ents b ckfield Igggg a Senior, second year Frank Ja the an of tae nour th1s year Much of the success may be attributed to him garlor QLI-gs a Senior, third ye r, The Blond terror' to all apaonerts After Harlon transfered from the back field to the line he oecame one of the most outstanding players on the team Qhgglgs, Qigong: a Sophomore second year The Gibralter of the line Qlmgiagg a Junior, second year, the boy who could take punishment His 137 pounds had no fear of the Big Boys ,I D Zggglg, a seuhomorg third year After a sluggish early season J D was moved to the quarter backing position From then on a different lean was on the field dye to his excellent leadership LW, Qsjgqggg, a Sophomore second year That hard riding Cowboy who did not know when to stop Playing his second year Teo was the outstanding passer and a shifty ball carrier We expect a lot out of Osie next fall Bhil kqgig, a Junior, first year The boy who kicked ue to victory over our big rival Dex ey Although it was a wet night Phil averaged 35 yards per kick 33511 gm, a Senior, third year Rudy hit his true forn this year and his line backing was something to watch Rudy brought extra points in all but tw occasions PAGE 33 . 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Guard '9 r'Q !OI'vIo.1'g, - Af J-gg e bt n'lg-....J-:.,..r.-1 MI' I' E.. ii- NS-,E G7 SN.: is Tro., Broonel Curtis Forward Cantor . Chot eau . . . Chateau . , Chelsea . .. Sands Springs . . . . . Wagoner Novata ... .. Vinita . 2 ... Claremore ... PAC? 34 'gd '.,.,:s- +g fli K ,Ji .pa-C --3 il- 'Q -. E Yi ' E ' .. ,mn , -1 Itrmh Ramsey Ng -. .. - Q , A Nr, H -- Bob 3-IQ-05' LE'-SPL' Form-:ard Chelsea Sands Springs Grove lowata Adair Vinita Claremore . Adair . . . . . . - --H: , ,p'. J Jfg?Zf'f X E .ff .4 g'fgv+f ..- ' A, qv- r ' 1 -f,,!V1 A I X'.' 5- Lf -5 ,. ff-1 ' - E! . ,fee 1 fl . X Q f -C- - i I ul -lfi D . gf: ' 1 f QLC Y A ff of . f f , 4 I L , . Spf? - 4 f',.-f Q ,, A - V . -:g,'fI4 A gf- V 'LZ. 5 , x Vx 1 fe,L X V P i , s V, 2- 3-f- I -.-,,, , Q , f TTC: :N..... N rf v' X -f -i' - F-- ' -if 7.1- ' ' E . ,Ili iff. in :L-Tl? -44.43 I xx? - -'Q' A A f.:-i254 , -.N .422 - - '- - - li -5--ae 1 , I -- 1 ' Q-1 . - lf 'J 'Q ' T ,s .. K . i - Q 5 I , 22? 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R 4, ,d 5 A , J , fig' 'X Ge Hgr help was appreciated In the rw. for Foqfbgll T93 gf 153 Vsldiotorun A buntatorian Pb' My Tsh Tsh Harry 6 Uhil Qpartet Big hot -.- 195 ,Ng N dj, 1F insuring Your Lazy Dogs ,wx Goach Farmer Bynum Quan Margnrot ' Q3 s an-pam Jonny G d' 'mol com .ms nn 3 uns: rn s iw Jai- if ' awww PAVF 36 K , ,- .4 , ' -- ' , , , , ' . .-,.,., -V v 1 1,4 , Iflmg X . -. . 1 1 , ' f - L- fl ii. ' . ' bf?-rj' 5 lr: W V 1- '- wx . Q , I O . ..--' f Q ' 'tj 19 'A . 'f- 1. ,fa I , , N .W ' ' ' U . :Q Q.. '- iii , Q ' -- ' gff,' I . ' ' .3 J - ' ' - ' ' .if-'f ' . ','- , f 1 Q r, '144-.'i-,'-if-- '1' - . W J . in 2 '- f x ' l I ll V ' W .V ff f Q .-, ,. ,fur if waxy ,Wiki I H A -,t I .f 9, ff, ,nf W ,,:,.l7g-0 ' , I ' I ' Q' V 1 - T, if , 1f?'gvr':i 'Tv ' ' ag :Rt j A 6 ' I , Q ibm I Q ,T I ' ' Q. K A - . .7 . -.1 vii , in .f 'Z 5 'Vik , f I 44 ,, nz., -1'-V f .,. , ., ., i ,, ,ww A ,U - ' ff J Q ,, rw- Q,-.., f . L'--ff'?9?w-145 ' 31' 1 in ' ffm . 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