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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
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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
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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
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