Pryor High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Pryor, OK)
- Class of 1945
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' 'f' F -H - S ' s EUGENE AUSTIN EARL CURRY KESLER HARBIN IACK HOWARD LOWELL BAVINGER BOB FOWLFR HERSHELL GAITHER LEO KNIGHT Eugene Abdoo Harry Ackley Dale Adair Emmett Ray Adair Fred Adair Glenn Adair Max Adair Paul Adair Clarence Adams Billy F. Addington Harold Addington Cecil M. Arlen Clifton W. Allen C. N. Alexander, Ir. Iack Andrews Iack Armontrout Harold Atkinson Owen Baker Swimmer Baldridge Lincoln Battenfield Gus Bethel Ewing Boatman Dale Bodine Betty Io Borum Iohn W. Bowling Tom Bowling Garland Bradley Iames Bradley William Bradley Ralph Bradshaw Chester Brannon Charles Brooner Troy Brooner Ernest Brown, Ir. Iamcs Brown, Ir. Iohn Brown O. D. Brown Harry Bryant Harry A. Budd Gordon W. Buflington Harry W. Buffington Wayne B. Buffington 'Marjorie Burdick Irene Burgess Earl Hugh Burton Ralph Burton Ephrini Canoe Revax A. Carman Drx den Carmen Hugh Carmen Charlei Carroll Briant F. Carter Buddy Cartwright Carl Casey Fare Casey Olive Casey Bob Chambers QW UW EIRWU Iack Chambers Tom Chambers Denzel Clark Marion Clark Richard Coats Don Collins Henry E. Copeland Margaret Copeland Ioe Coppinger Mawin Contway Max Courington Neil Crabtree Max Crouse Charles Curl Eugene Curnutt Carl Curry ivan Curry Richard Curtsinger Franklin Deffenbaugh Chester Dennis William Robert Dimrnitt Iames Divine Bob Downing Iess Dragoo Charles L. Eldridge Iames Elliott Iohn Elliott Bill Fiser Eddie Fiser Iohn H. Frazier W. C. Frazier Conrad Lee Gaither Charles Gambill -Ral ph George Bob Godsy Hugo Goetz Richard Goetz William Goetz Iohn S. Goodin Virgil Goodin Billy Gooldy Louise Harriman Rudy Hand George Harlcss Kenneth Harless Dean Heape Vernon Heape Bill Henson Dale Hardy Vincil Lee Hardy Ewing Harris Phil Harris W. R. Harris Roy Harris Kenneth Harrison Robert Harrison A. G. Haymes G. B. Head Hershel Hedrick Leon Hester Ollie Hill Iack Hinson Charles Holderman Wilbur Hollis Babe Howard, Ir. Iames Ince C. E. Ives Lindy Iacl-cson Wesley Kendall Iackson Helen Ienkins Ralph Iobes Nolan Iacobs R. B. Iohnson Morris Iohnston Robert Iohnston Raymond Kating Ice Kays, Ir. Herbert Kearney Fred Keisel Bud Kelsey William Kelley Wayne Lee Knight Charles Lair Norman Lair Harry Land Iack Langley Iames H. Langley Major Langley Robert Langley lack Lawson Carl Ledbettcr Max Lee Ierre O. Lewis Ioseph G. Lewis Iohn H. Lewis Robert E. Lewis lack Littlefield Lynn Livengood Ierry Locke Iacls Lowery Milbern Lynch Tim iviaddux Ted G. hfianners Curtis Nlarrin Earl Martin Ray Martiii Robert Mrirtili Irs: L. Nlayu Paul lviayes Robert XlcC.indless Sidnex L. NicCollough Robert M. McCollough E. L. Mccutclaeii Clifford McDonald Zeke McGhee Charles McKillip Francis McKillip Iack Merrill Charles Miller Guadalupe Miller Ralph R. Miller Rex Miller Ross M. Miller Dale Mitchell Alex Mitchell Owen Mitchell I. W. Moore Malcolm Moore Glen Moore Lyle Morgan Wayne Morgan I. R. Mossier Eugene Mustain Robert O. Mustain Ioe Newman Herschel B. Newton, Max Nicholas William Norris Betty Iune Oldham Leo Osborne Carl Parsons Delbert Patterson William Perry Sequoyah Perri' Ierry Peterson Eugene Phillips Henry Lee Pierce Bill Potts Floyd Polone Clayton Powell Frank Powell Frank Pryor Arlen Ramsey Kermit Ransey Donald Raney Niaurice Raney Raymond Ray XVarren Ray Roi' Reece Iaelt Reeves Everett Roudehuxh Fred O. Rodgers. Ir. Ianies Rodgers Iesue Paul Rodgers Esther A. Rodgers Elmer Rogers Howard Rogeri Hugh S. Rogers EUGENE NORRIS IODIE WEWERKA john Rosser Robert Rutherford C. L. Samuels, Ir. Chester Sandusky Dale Schmitt Edwin F. Schulz Lloyd M. Schulz Karl Sears Allie H. Seaton Earl M. Seaton Iesse Seaton Lonnie Seaton Edwin Siever William C.'Settle Donald Shaeffer Glen Shaeffer Wallace Sharp William Sharp Curtis Shrum Gordon Shrum Iaines Shrum Iohn Stamper Ray Stafford Iosephine Stamper Mary Francis Stalcup Carl Steffins Henry Stamper E. L. Stephens Everett Sutter Don Sutter Forest Sutter William Eugene Sinor lra Smith Carl Smith Ioseph Byron Smith Iaek Taylor I. L. Teter George Tilly Alfred Trindle Iohn Variable Charles Viers Tom Walters Eldon Weber lack O. Wheat Clem Whisnant Iamex Whitehead William Whitehead Ianiex Nvhitsel XVilh.un XVhirsul I. C. Villckhani Luke Wilkerson Alton Williams Elsworth XVilliams Kathleen Wilson Charles Winrlle Iohn Wooten Patricia Ycnny Marvin Young, Ir. EEF k Afj sg 5 W , SCHOOL BOARD Rf'ac1'ingfrnm lefz to night: Everett Bateman, Presirlent: Frank Hair, Clerk: G. A, Godfrey, Supcrintenzlent of Schools, Vxiylie Crabtree, Xietnber: T. Dougherty, lvleniherl Charles YVintlle, New lvlemher, not in picture. Kleinhers are the highest ti pe of public officials. They serve without pan' gintl with the tinclerstancling than it is hnrti to Please all the People. Therefore, it heeomes their dntv to formulate general policies which will serve the greatest number. Even then their onli' rewzircl is the satisfaction of serving their conunu- nitx' in helping to make gi hetrer citizenry of its xoung People. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE FORCE Q MR. GODFRLQY SlfI17L'I'fi7ft'l7f1iC'V1f Lvfz Lo R1-gin: Alitt- Shulz, Betty lean Ray, Miss l-lnguii, Betty Curt- wright, Ruth Innes, Betty Bnugess, Helen Hnris, uncl Nina XVhitehe1irl. Xlgxry lo Stannper not in picture. lvliss Ruth Hogan: ix in charge of the Office Forte. One girl vvmlxs each hour, She helps with absentee reports, filing, :intl gL'l'IL'l'lll office work. NIR. HUNSAKlfR Principal MISS DFXVES Defuirlwisfit ,nf , . l H. L. GAITHER Retiring Prcudent LYNN HUDSON Rcflacing T, IDOL4g!7C'7'f'X MISS HOGAN School .S'acrftfz1'y FELLOW Sruntrvrsz l address you as fellow students because education, in its truest sense, is an endless experience. Everyday our life becomes richer, like the alluvial soil of the Mississippi Delta, and purer, like the clear, sparkling water of Spavinaw Lake, or, it becomes as devoid as the stony hillside, and as contaminated as the waters of the Dead Sea. Consequently, education cloes not cease wheniformal education ends, but merely commences, so that your influence may evolve to bring beauty and sweet fragrance, like a rose, to a contaminated world. Psychologists tell us that everv experience is indeliblv written in our brain cells, and, whether we like it or not, adds up to the sum total of what we are. Therefore, we cannot stand still in this process of life, and it behooves us to keep our mincls filled with the pure, the beautiful, and the unadulterated. My kindest hope for you is that you may have learned here how to Plain your continuing education when your school days are over. ,4 47 .M 4 ff Q if if GARLAND GODFREY, I SUPERINTENDISNT or SCHOOLS is ZOE DAVIS 4 yrs., Typing. Shorthand, Bookkeeping, B.S., N.S.C, ,. , , W' HOWARD HUNSAKER Principal, 3 years, Biology, Coach, A.B., Phillips Univ, MQR - . f . W , .f .V B. F. BURNS 1 yr., Science and Math., A.B, Degree, Tulsa University. EMMALETTE COCHRAN RUTH HOGAN 8 yrs., Mahematics, Algebra, 1 yr., Latin, Registrar and A.B., Northeastern Arkansas Secretary, A.B., University of University. Oklahoma. sgmg i K nf?-. 1 . Y I neg FLEDA MAE HOWARD WARD NEEL I yr., Home Economics, 2 yrs., English, History, Iour- Chemistry, B.S., A, br M, nalismg A.B., Florida Southern College. FACULTY RUTH STANFORD Grade School Principal, 7 yrs., A.B., M.A., Univ. of Okla. il 3 ,ff -K in MRS. FAYE HOUSE z yrs., English, Speech, Music, A.B., Central Teachers College. Y EDNA FAYE BELL 3 yrs., Annual, English, B.L,, Ohio Wesleyan, M.A,, Univ. of Oklahoma DOROTHY KIZER I yr., Home Economics, First Semester, B.S., A. 5: M. CAPT. P. H. KELLEY First Semester Band, O,M.A., Claremore, Okla. .Wg ' sf k , W, me Ti it 5 1 . .L 5 f7sefr.'..:Q . f, .. ,W , . is G. A. GODFREY Principal, 4 yrs., Superintend- ent, 6 years, B.S., 1933, M.A., 1935, A. 54 M. tS53n'r:.':-7 ROBERT WILLIAMS Second Semester, Band, Eng lish, B.S., S.W.S.C. 15. LOIS SELLERS 1 yr., History, English, A.B., N.E.S.C,, Tahlequah, M.A., A. Bc M. Ei il MILDRED TINIUS Second Semester, Vocational Homemaking, B.S., Oklahoma A, er M. zmaii We QQ GRETCHEN FRANCIS 4 yrs., Science, B.S., N.E.S.C., Tahlequah, B.S., University of Oklahoma, HATTIE PROPST 9 yrs., 5 in P.H.S., English IV., Library, B.S., M,A,, A. Ac M. DAVID MITCHELL 1 yr., Geometry and Physics, A.B., B.S., M.A.. Phillips University. Upper Icfr, reading down: CHEMISTRY CLASS, SEWING, T Upper right, reading down: AIVIERICAN HISTORY, COQIUNG CAFETERIA ASSEMBLY 'wb I, H 3 .. . U L , ' ' .. WM, ..,,,,.,I,. ,N kk,, K . .. ,M ,..,.. .M ..,-,. f , Z: 7: ,... I , .,,. i l K Q I 5 kfhk V I , 1 ff lg . I W,zwfi,, W I Nfcxdnmci Hillin, Curnutt, Hulclerman, Dmll, Sulllvzm. ATO IIII , ix s It my LIVING ROOM 'lr n1smwm74f'1 Q ' 54' nm... C. W. THOMPSON REX POLONE Prgyidgnp Vice-President as-f A . 2 , X I' S Q if Q25 Q. fx xt sg N W1 ft? N X Q it N255-.,,, ., fi . ng Q , Q t , 1 RUT H H ENRY Secretary 'X KERRY IACKSON HAZEL KNIGHT MARY BLANCHE LASSITER WILMA GEORGI Senior Senior Iumor :mmf l gg., x. da- DOROTHY CHISHOLM PAUL SOLOMON IEANNE IONES BILLY BERT ROY Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF PRYOR HIGH SCHOOL The Student Council of Pryor High School was organized December, 19431 lts purpose is to advance high standards of education, to Promote :n good attitude toward both scholarship and school activities, and to create and maintain a friendly and cooperative understanding among students and between students and faculty. MISS COCHRAN Sponsor 1 1 X X rf HONOR STUDENTS G.. . MA RIL To honor those students who have f made contributions to the citizenship 0 our school, the Student Council has sponsored a good citizenship drive. Each ' eeks' period they have chosen one six w 1 representative from each of the four high school classes and one other from the school at large. BV a combined vote A ' l of the Student Council and the Higa N506 'SAL' School Eacultf, one of the five was D PS P YXPXXLOX' chosen asIthe Good Citizen for the Period. In making this selection, such qualities as attitude, conduct, and willingness to serve are considered. An an award for this honor, the elected I student is presented at a Rotary Club ' .,I.. dinner by school officials as a guest of V I IQ , Vg the Student Council. +6 4-A ' f Lg. T? Another student will be chosen for .za ' ' Q -. M I I I I 4 if ' the last six weeks period. Erom the six if 1? I ' ,Ii representative students one will be HA., GROUP elected for the citizenship award for the ' . W h l l ' - Iohn Ingold, Ruth Henry, Elaine Mooney, Bear I C regret t ai tt ast tw? Plc Paul Solomon, Ieannc Iones, Betty Ican Ray, tures Cannot appear In t C annua ' Avon Knox, Ieanctte Tones. as W if gr 'ef .Q A ' B S f- Q rf 5,3 f' -.., , 1 '- N U I ,X6f.,,I,. i, I 84 , .- 5 : ' i i i E ', ri Jw ' x f g A .-...-I l 5 NA and Bl' GROUP Kerry Iackson, Rex Polone, Homer Rodgers, Bonnie Rogers, ' 'l M Collou h, Tim Donovan, Billy Roy Dorothy Hair, Bily c g , Helen Harris, Ruth Tones, Wzlnda Rogers, Dorothy Clower, ' ' M Collon h, Mari yn l Harrison, Shirley Lloyd, Benny c g 'WM 5, B HBH GROUP Wilford Barnett, Preston Trimble, Carl Stanislaus, Marlan Schmidt, Ioe Adams, Gene Ellis Iones. Tack Burns, Dorothy Chisholm, Betty Baugess, Betty Potts, Kathryn McArtor, lvanghn Casey, Madiene Madison, Margaret Anderson. -Iuanita Melugin, Martha Allred, Iessie Bewley, Patsy Buchan, Charles Hoole, Ioyce Williams, Sue Adair, Iean Parker, Liddie Nuckolls. ' ' T' ble, Freddie Clark, Ierry Cain, Ella Vee Hazel Knight, Barbara Brookshire, Thelma rim E la Mae Woodrow, Norma Watkins Hoover, Theresa Catz, u . 'SW new :viii wmv Ms. l 5 If . E., l I f if ,Q fy as sf as Z if 4 wi? -si f gm , + Q A A f r if . if I, i:'?ww11 - .. : 4Ea:S:'5,2s:!-IBM, 4 4 1 43 f 9 if 1' Z' 'M .4 YEARBOOK STAFF A A f'-. MISS I3I:I.I. IANICE DIXSON HELEN HARRIS IVIARY IO LANGLEY Sponsor Co Edztors Second Semester Editor, First Semester ,QF . , ' , 't :H-223 - - . 'K , fa' 'E I Qgnnf Q u , X S-mv ff- '1 r?.,': :gg 1. 5 5 5 I lf ri '- w I Q :E U I 3 1 Q. If fav I I N-'-I .s . u:.1 ,x ,Q in 5 i .' pu. ,vt 53:13, i 1 , .: ff - ,., .. 205:23 tl 1' G 11- - K :lk I N 1 47 M ., W.-Wg, CAROLINE HARRIS Art Editor BURDETT IVIUSTAIN Advertising Manager PRONIQTERS NIIH o Stanlpu ROYCIIII XIAKI- UI' GROUP: I-Ivlcn Anderson, De CaII1I1.u Rozmnn IXIo0rc Tim Donovu I.cIXIa5tcr, In-nn Nix, joseph BucI1I, INIur c onu c x ll xomu C gy M D li, Lifdl T1 A I ,Xtt . A ... ,- ... A A O ce C Srl' GC SOD N K J L5 'QL' if Q :sf . 313. i ww sw 1 R A 3 CALENDAR FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER IANUARY SEPTEMBER ' I5 Second semester began, . . 1 . 1 . Kil H. i' 4 School started in the new build- I7 Grade Slrds Clpt Hoy Wm . Q I spoke in assembly about Aus- ing, no more barracks. t 1, I3 First Assemblv. ra la' . I K. . 31 Semor class President, Harold At- 21-22 Freshman Initiation-more fun! . . . . lclnson, left for service in the Navy. 22 Football game at Sand Springsg ' Sand Springs won. FFBRUARY 25 F1'Sf'55uC of The Pryorirlger' 6 Election of Annual Kin s and g 29 Student Council Campaign As- Queens Sembly' Presentation of Annual Kin s and 9 Q . bl g ueens in assem y. OCTOBER 9 Tigers played Claremore in bas- 3 Student Council Election. ketball' Claffmafe Won' 4 Brandt Entertainers were here for 944 Anvual Kmg.?1dhQuTCn grace' assembly. They were the first of Seniors Wofliflwnic t C SH C O U2 of a series of pay assemblies. Anmmliu mn S-.Tex-, U I 6 Miami and P. H. S. football 20 Basketba game WIKI Vinita were. gameg Mian1i won. PWM will IO Football Queen race started. Series 2243 Six Wee S tests' of class events commenced. M I2-I3 Six weeks, tests. ARCH . . A - 1 2 Second of Wait lnformation films 27 Vlnita band Played at assembly I 4 A d, i and football game. Blown lu U not um' - - - V 6-8 lnter-Class Basketball Tourna 27 l-lomecoming game with Vimta. S i U. I 'mi Iumor 1 l-lallowe'en. We had fun. Did vou? gems' cn or Dir S K L ' ovs won. NOVEMBER 9 Annual Pie Supper. M 16 Student Council plays, Wl1o Gets 3 Pryor and Nowata football game. the Cu. -I-Omohtpsrqnd ..OrViuE,S IO Pryor vs. Pawhuslca in football. Big Dime U U A 8 A 1 , . , . K 'I I7 Igor And, Chelsea football glme' 20 Ritz lVluslc MZIRCYS were here for 20-21 Six weeks tests againl av lwqcmblv 22 Pryor and Claremore played the 22 ilhioliiclngg 'MLW .1WLlitiI1g at last game of the season for old the Clmrclriii, P. l-l. S. Claremore Won, but you 2 F H O gurlz: ghow Played some swell games, boys. 3 I l A ' i i 23-27 Thaialcsgivirig vacation. H APRIL 30 llfhgg Sc mol Cantata Evlmgei 6 Vifhitalcer State Home Play, me' Ready-lvlade Eaniilyf' DECEMBER I7 lunior High Operetta 26 Spring Band Concert. I Mrs' Bffwf and NIV' Lclvlmm 27 Grade School Annual lylusic Pro- started taking pictures for the Umm- Annual. D 21 Speech Class Play, Sneak Date MAY was given' 4 Senior Class Play, mldhe Sixth 23 Christmas holidays commenced. Key-H' 8 High School Vocal llrograni IANVARY I3 Baccalaureate. 2 RCUWU U1 SCl1U0l- I4 Junior-Senior Banquet, 9 Annual Chili P11135 BCff? S P355 ir, Class NiglIf'XI11lCCllCfOl'l1lll. Salu- Hflf-H tatorian. 9 Basketball game here with No- I6 Senior liigniq, WLIUQ PFYOI' WON- I7 Commencement. I2 Eirst semester ended. ' ' ' 18 Grade cards. School is Ol l.. SENICRS :E ,Z-xx L ff Nhnilsllgwx Fm K NV 06 7 fX f if fff' f QC Wf fx ' 'V W UW X g f w. S ' ,ff . , ..,.. N71 V 1 N gf EK! ,ff ' I, muewigy.-1 !m.1qf!w!I. y I 0 J ',..X ,ew J x7 41fa2Yky- ap f - 'vm .. N .1 fx ,U fn 1 xs X Za Eiga! uklwfbf , ' 9-, ' r f' v M f 0 'jf x 'S Q ' f 5 V 3 s g -11' D ' X ' - 'Ugg K ? w x -e.:t - , '-,4Q+ S' f1i'1, Wf f -' '-9:-4 ' 'L i N I ya?-Simi -if-QLD' i f ' wif x.--QQY l1zj4,y.qi AQ JJ.,gEL 'ii XL .Zi Sv A CE! 1,1 LQ dj 1 , ,M f'm ,,fb , f t nm. f , , Q ' M' ,P ju ,Wi x lx , Wx! X0 Q wwf! ,ffl RN' 31,5 fn M WX My f f M M ff H 2 W A ff an W S -ww ' f 'X A f-AMY QV x W W W Rm HES N f T !q wvv Q QQ' 5 SV!! 1 Ba H A . 'Q N Xfg 2?XN XM M N x SENIOR OFFICERS Left to Right: Marie Bowdish, s svoxbog Q J sccremrx trmsurcrg Harold Atkinson, prcsidcntg Anna Leah Left McDonz1ld, viccfprcsidcnt to Right: MISS HOGAN MR. HUNSAKER MISS PROPST fu 14-an , ,wav WM, A 'Qing VERNON ABDOO Pryor, 4 speech mr,- Football, 2 Bail-cctlmll, r Boxing, 2 vlrymx urlrmrmrr ww . HELEN ANDERSON Onklanrl, Colif. LQ Ketchum, M, Admr, 'r Pryor, zf Annual Physrcnl Erluunion Basketball - Pryor Trgcr Small Pep Club Q Arg MARGARET ANDERSON Tm-rr. 3 xlrrm, r mmm club Pryor- Tiger Stuff fd? GERAIDINE ATKINS x1.r..., Ir-rr, yi ln,-.rr-, ,ya 1-lrwrrl hrlrrmrron PH 0. 1-.yor Trgcr sraff HAROLD ATKINSON BETTY IUNE BAUGESS IANE BINGHAM lOE BOGGS Mem, Tr-xau, g Pwr, 4- Mudmgccy , Afron, n Pryor. M Pep club, 2 Mmrnas, r Pfyvr, M Foorbrrll, 2 physical E41,,CL,ri.,,, Tulsa, , Plrysrcul Ednmriorr Barkrrlwll, 2 Baskerball, r Pryor,l srrfrlull, 4 A,,,,,,,1 Prcsldnnr, xulu. rzrlu r Junior' ...rl SPL-url. my CHARLES BOSTON Pryor, 4 F.F.A., 3 Physical Eflrrfrriorr V 'Q' f LEORA BOSWELL Pryor, 4 Pep Club, 2 El-LO. Vlcc-Prcalclcnt MARIE BOWDISH Cromwell, M Nowzra, M Pryor, 3 Pryor Tiger Sraff Band, 4 Annual Library Club Secretary, rzrh ON IA N lCE BROXVN Claremore, 1 Pryor. z Bmrl, 4 Rclrgrmrr Edumrinn Glu- Club Plrysrcal Erlucarion MYRA BURDICK Pryor, 4 Physical Erlucarion Library Club, 1. Interior Decorauon F.H.O. Secretary, 1 DOROTHY CLOWER mor, 4 1..1rr1r,f Club, 2 Brrkr-rsrall, 1 In-P Club, 2 lil-l.O., 3 S1-crumry :oth f x 'r F ,y 'mr , 'Q rw I S AS in A xg.. 'V -1 - r, Xxx , X5 . xx X I I X I ix X 1 ZOE BURKE Muskogee, 31, Pr or 3 Y - A Pryor Tiger Staff Annual Club GEORGE CONEY xfrurlrogrr, r Pryor, 3 X , ,- .c 5 iigiill f f ' MARIE DAY IANICE DIXSON Spuny, 1 Washington, D, C., 1 I'1yor, 3 Clmecorn, 1 L1hrary, 1 l'ryur, z Glcc Cluh, z Annual Prp Club, x Fuurbull Queen S1'c1'ucr11Ay,nD nh BETTY CARTWRIGHT Pryor, 4 Band, 3 Orchestra, 1 Annual, 1 F,l-l.O., 1 MAXINE CURTSINGER Pryor, 4 F.H.O., 2 'Fl I 'A M -E , , 1 f 1 rf Q2 VIRGINIA DOBRINSKI Okeener 1 Timnarh, Calif., M Fort Collms, 1 Pryor, 12 F.l-LO., I Pep club, r ,pnlsx fi! tb' MARY ALYCIE CLAY rsrrmarrglrrrrr, mr., 2 Pryor, 1 Arr ctlrnr, 1 our clrrlr, r Trio, 1 Speech Play Quartet, 1 GOLDA MAE DAILEY Gentry, Ark.. 3 Pryor. 1 Rcligmus Educarion TIM DONOVAN Terra Hnnrc, lnrl., 2 Pryor 2. Q11:11-ter, 1 Pryor Txgcr Suff Student Cuunul V1ce-Prcs1rl1-111 11:11 Inninr Play 4353 EARLEEN ELAM BOB EVANS Pryor, 4 Nluslcogcc, 2 Pap Club, 2 Pryor. 2 F,H,0, Senior Play, .944 CAROLINE HARRIS Pryor, 4 Iuniur Pl.iy Pep Club, r F.H.O. Quam-r, 1 Physical Fzlucation Glue Club, 2 Tris. 2 Baskctlunll Annual. 4 Flag Br-W Prym- TW Staff Illuysical Erlucnrian Boys' Glas Club Debate, 2 ,M-H, 419 X HELEN HARRIS Childers, r Pryor, 3 Bind, 2 office, 3 lixnior Play Annual ' Gln Club, I Pep Club, r Hruwr Society 'Cf-S7 .ED-,VW ED FAGAN IACK EREEIVTAN New Alruuy, Ind,, r Pryor, 4 Pryor, 3 Foorbull, 2 Football, 3 Baxkcrlull, 1 Pryor TW Staff FLA., 3 RLITI-I HENRY A. L. HONEA Pryor, 4 Potcau, r Annual Wagixnr-r, M Band, i Pryor, 22 Library Club F.F.A., 2 F.H.O. Bmskcrlmll, 4 Honor Sruimy Fourball, 1 Srudeur Council Secretary My 'K ELLA VEE HOOVER GERALD HOIIIIER KERRY JACKSON BOBBIE IACOBS Clem, in sraglu, 3 Pawnee, w Pryor, 4 Bluejackcr, M Gulf Coast Military Academy, M PYYDF, GICC Club, 4 Vinim, 1 Pryor, M Band, 2 Quartet, r A Pryor, 1 Alumni Boys' Clcc Club Interior Decoration Glee Club, 1 Honor -Society Religious Education serrmrv Club, 1 Fuorball, 1 PHO. ' Quarter, x Honor Society Basketball, 4 Annual Junior may BOB IOHNSTON Wewoka, 1 Claremore, 2 Pryor, 1 Band, 3 Gloe Club, 1 Quarter, l ANNA MAE KEMPTON olrlrlmrrrrr crry, 1 Tulsa, M Pryor, af , Library Club Annual Pep Club, 2 my CARL LEE LAIR Miiakogec, 3 Pryor, 1 2. 5 , MARY IO LANGLEY Pryor, 4 Basketball Annual, 3 Glee Club, 1 Mixed Trio, 1 Twirlcr, 4 Honor Society Quartet, 1 Iunior Play 3' f - f.. H :-.:'r -llffizer IOE KIESEL HAZEL KNIGHT Pryor, 4 Pryor, 4 Physical Education Library Club, 4, President FEA., 3 Pep Club Student Council Pryor Tiger Staff Honor Society Y' WILMA LAND PATTY LANDRETH JOYCE LANGLEY Vlnita, 3 Pryor, 1 Pryor, 4 El-LO., 1 Physical Etlucation, 3 PCP clrrlr, rn Brrlrrrlrrll, r Burbank, Calif, 2 Pryor, 2 Physical Education Annual, 2 KATHRYN MCARTOR Pryor, 4 F.H.O., 3 Library Club, z lfrp Club Pryor 'rlgrr srrrff Brrlrrrlrrrll r President, 9:11 ANNA LEAH MCDONALD MADIENE MADISON Pryor, 4 Salina, 2 Physical Education Tahlequal1, I r.lrl.o., 1 Pryor, r Iunior Play Interior Drwrrrrlorr Annual, 2 Pep Club Twirler, 1 Vice-President, ntl-1 Rieligious Eaufrrlorr Basketball Interior Decoration 99' I-5, x , I .f . BARBARA MISHMASI-I Charlcsrnu, Inrl., M Madisonville. Tenn., 1 Pryor, zf F.H.O., z Glcc Club, r Pryor Tiger Staff Pep Club ROZANNE MOORE Pryor, 4 PHO., r Physical Education, 3 Pep Club, I Assismnt Cheer Leader Pryor, Tiger Staff speech Play 3 3 BETTY IEAN RAY Pryor, 4 F.H.O. Annual Honor Society Pep Club Office, 2 lk-so 'V fro-f 'Q LENORA ALLEN MOAN Pryor, 4 F.H.O., 3 Pep Club, r 4 an-... Pl-IYLLIS MONGOLD MAXINE MOORE Enirl, 1.2 Tulaa, r Houston, Texas, r Pryor, 3 Pryor, M Pop Club Pep Club Chccr Lcadcr Annual Physical Education Library club F.H.O., z S if Q27 IVA LEE NICHOLS REX POLONE BETTY IO POTTS Pryor, 4 P , P.-yor, 4 Pep Club Sfli, 4 Brrskerlunll, r Bnskffbi-11, 2 smrlurr o,..nC.x, vmrfrcsidcrrf Pr-P C1-lb, r Pryor T-ser Sfaff Honor soracry Pmzarm of Pep Club Llbmfy Club Baikerball, 4 PHO. Foorball, 4 Iunior Play if kr VV,,. , . i .- , A in I 'vs f r'wr, I 5 JAMES RILEY Sallisaw, 1 Pryor, 2 Honor Society Pryor Tiger Staff Physical Education Arr Club Annual Club HOMER ROGERS Pryor, 4 Annual Physica Education Srudenr Council, President Honor Sociery Dramatics Boys' Glcc Club Football, r F,F,A. MERWIN RUSH Pryor, 4 Football, 1 Baskerball, r Physical Education Speech Play Art Club V - 1 , , 7, BERT SAUNDERS Pryor, 4 Football, 2 C:1pt.1i11, 1 V,V. All-Sur Tulxu VVt11I1l All-State Softball, 1 11111111111 rf1111C11a1111, 4 fum CU' ALICE SCHULZ P11111 4 P1-1.0. pup 01111, 4 0141- C11111, 1 P11111 Tigt-r 51.111 i VELMA SMITH Sl111w11t-t- Mlsairnn, M P1-11111, M U11-Q Club, M F,H,O. Quurtct. z I111t1ri01' D:cor.1tiu11 ff-In Q' RAYMOND SWAIN VVlNIl5RED TALLENT C11111111111111-, 1 P1y111, 4 Vmitu, 1 F.H,O. Pryur, 2 Physical Etl11cntiun D1.1111:1t1c1 Pay Club, 1 Quunet, 1 Honor Society Boyw' Glen Cl11b C. XV. THOMPSON sP1111gf1Q111, M11., 1 P1-yor, 2 Basketball, 1. Football, 1 X Student Councxl, Presnlent Boys' Glee Club ,Xb if IIMMY WEAVER MAXINE WELLS Pryor, 4 F.H.O. Physical Education Basketball, 3 Bnntl, 2 F.F.A, Pnnccss Glcc Club, 2 Annual Orchestra Pap Club NINA WHITEHEAD Onlton, 2 Pryor, 2 Pep Club, 1 Office, z WILLIAM SULLIVAN w1n11111011, 1 P11111 3 1211111111: 1a1111f11111111 GEORGE TULLY Wncluta, Kan., 1 Tulu, 1 Prytu-, z Boys' Glct- Club Annual Club 111111111 P1111 Quartet, 1 Bantl, 1 Sc111111 Flaw. 1q44 EULA WOODROW M11s11.1g11 3 111101, 1 1111f11111 D1w11111111 lik lln Rl AKI Tl-IE SIXTH KEY VVilma Land, Kerry Jackson, Caroline Harris, Rex Polone, George Tully, Tim Donovan, Mary Io Langley, Ioyce Langley Raymond Swain, Anna Mae Kempton, Betty lo Potts, Merwin Rush. f SENIORS Helen Anderson Uinyj- Sunday, Monday, ana' Always Margaret Anderson fShugj- When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain Geraldine Atkinson LGCFFYD- Em17fdCEdbl6 You Vernon Abdoo QABD--'Tm Confessinui Harold Atkinson QTexDw Navy Bluesi' Betty Iune Baugess fBagj- Don't Fenre Me ln Iane Bingham QLuciej-4 How Dry I Am Leora Boswell fSadieJ- Moonlight and Roses Marie Bowdish QReej- All of My Life Ianice Brown fBrowniej- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Myra Burdick fSpudD- Easter Parau'e', Zoe Burke CSlcipPyjf Always Ioe Boggs QCulbertj- Little Fox Charles Boston fBostonj- Oh, Lady, Be Goodu Bonnie Burton QLongjf Once Upon a Time Betty Cartwright fpudj- The Sealaees of the Navy', Mary Alyce Clay fKittenj- A Boy in Khaki, A Girl in Law Dorothy Clower CDotJ- When You Wish Upon a Star George Coney fKidj- Me and My Ialopyu Maxine Cnrtsinger CCLUTD- My Dreams Are Getting Better Golilzl Mae Dailey fGoldieD4 I'rn from Arleansasi' Marie Day fDay Girl,- Time on My Hands Ianice Dixson fCandyj- Sweet and Lovelyu Tim Donovan fTarzanDf Slarrny lfVealher'i Virginia Dobrinski Uennyj- Time Alone Earlene Elam cTflPlC Ejf'APut Your Arms Around Me, Honey Bob Evans fAdmiralD-HAceentfu-ate the Positive Eclilie Fagan QRountioj- Mr. Five-l1yfFive lack Freeman CDa5hDf Cant1ly Gcnilfl Hopper QBig Boy?-f Bl14es in the Night A. 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Honea CChiefjf This Thing Called' Love Ruth Henry fRuthiej- Evalina Kerry lackson fThe Voice,-'Tm Making Believei' Bob Iohnston fGlamor Boyj- This Is the Army Ice Kiesel fliiesj- Summertime IN SONG Anna Mae Kempton QBlondiej- Deep in the Heart of Texas' Carl Lair CSil1yj- Long Ago and Far Away Caroline Harris CKellyjf Tico, Titan Helen Harris QHoDf Sornel1ody Loves Men Ella Vee Hoover CViClcyjf All the Things You Are Bobbie Ieanllacobs QCobjf .Somewhere a Voice Is Calling Hazel Knight fDotjf Arnour Wilma Land fLusciousbf The Trolley Song Patty Lanclreth Qpatj- Well, Get It Ioyce Langley Uoyj- California, Here I Come Mary Io Langley flodiej- Boogie Woogie Kathryn McArtor flfntj- The Five-and-Ten-Cent Store Anna Leah McDonald fLouieD- Sweetheart Madiene Madison fSonnyDf Together Barbara Mishmash Clviishiejfulfe Minen Rozanne Moore fR0ziej- Tea for Twoii Maxine Moore CMac:lcyj- Over the Rainbow lva Le Nichols flvajf What a Crazy Way to Spend Sunday Betty Io Potts fpottsyj- They Can't Take That Away from Rex Polone QVicej- The Very Thought of You Homer. Rodgers CScriousj- lVona'ering Merwin Rush fpoodlej- Deacon lanes Betty lean Ray fRayQ--'Tm Beginning to See the Light Iames Riley QSaw'el115tD---'Tor Me and lily Gal Bert Saunders fBoogerj- Dreams Alice Schulz fSchL1lzyj- There llflust Be Someone for illeu Velma Smith QShortyjf Thanks for the Memory William Sullivan QWild Bill,--- You Live in My Heart Raymond Swain fSoonyj- My Darling Winifred Tallent Uackj--i'All the Things You Are C. W. Thompson fiilionipj- Stardust George Tully fSlatsj-'rlersey Bounceu Maxine Wells CMaclcyD+'ADarle Eyes Iimmy Weaver fSlickD- When Day Is Done Nina Whitehead fpatj- Daniing in the Darla Eula Mae Wciodrow fwoodyj- A String of Pearls E w ,Aff fi? viii! W bf fx U' A M fi!! W i?g1+i 32 . MQW S v EE Ai, yagiffiliii if gb E335 3iCW ' 54 xi 5 ff , , 5 ik R XX E 5 'Q Q? iggfiig . 1 S JUNICRS Z1 fr J f , giux x f V L ff ff ,X SM mf Z X ZZT ' ffx ff X fA - f f L f we mi- 1 fly 'IEFQI W f 77 fl I 4 5 ffa I f ff? A7 ,f f ' ag M x M, ff iff K 2, - , L f,! 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DOIS BURROWS ROVANA CALLAI-IAN VERNA DOBRINSKI 5 'WF 4 s AS MODY IOE FORD MWIE H 'Fl' ., Q.. I .. IACK DAVIS VIRGIL GOODIN ILENE ANDERSON -.,. W: fr L-eq.-,iw 15 .' . A17'2'f7'5':,W' -f I X f - . 1 i BEI I Y BEAN Nw NORA CLARK IGN PEGGY DOWNING Y g I -J I IVA GOODING nn-l Legg EARLENE ARONSON QI xx 3? I ,L .1 MARILYN BRIGGS 'w BETTY CONDONIER H ,m 2 'E e FAYOLA FINNELL DARLENE GORSELINE 111 IMOGENE GREATHOUSE IOI-IN HADLEY MARILYN HARRISON WANDA HARRISON MARIORIE KELLEY IUDY LAND f. 'X f ,X if , X Q LOREE LAY DEAN LEMASTER 3 ,.. .y, I f fvg 'iii - 'H E ' I I V, g,,. AI V X , A 'f A 1 'ik DARREL MALTSBERGER CORDIE MASLEN EUGENE HOLCOMB GLEN HARLESS JIM HENDREN BANNER HOOLE MARJXSSI-I-ER DOROTHY LAWSON 5 V f V1 XJ, ,QS 3. D fv'. 1- ' 1 I 'Q ff . IDN, x ' N 1 IQ, uf fy t- INK-? SHIRLEY LLOYD KATHERINE LOMAN MARY MCCARTY BILL MCCOLLOUGH w in ,Z , v v . Aka., I I . WILLIAM H. MCCOLLOI IGH IUANITA MELUGIN K , I dn ji fg , . A ,,: H 4 'Q K K 'L W: f '1 f. Qm Riff J' Yy H' BII'WJiIl'X-ails A - LOUISE MOORE BURDETT MUSTAIN 'I' BOB PUTNAM IIM REEVES I 39 i if I fm' Q VAN ALLEN SMITH MARY IO STAMPER MARIE WI-IAR1 ON LARRY WILLIAMSON 4 ,11 15 DAISY MINTON LIDDIE NUCKOLLS 9 Lrg- -ir I f45f '5 ' li QA ' Q Eff I . ,UK T469 f 5 , Q4 1 WAYNE SIEVER BARNEY WATKINS MICKEY WRIGHT a f 1' BILL MUONEY II L YS ff I V ive 57 f ik s 0 Q. Q ., N . , 4.T:--.w71 'fn':w' 1 I it-w,.w'w.,f. 1 wr - ::w G'Z'+ I 2:4121 3 1+-1' 13. 413112 BOBBY PURDY GERALD SL UDER A ?? , , ',rI xx I 9 , 1,53 1. F. WATKINS AIA W I Lr , LVI, WOODROW WRIGHT SPEECH PLAY MRS. HOUSE, Director SNEAK DATE C A S T Left to Right: Ruth Ann Brown, George Tully, Billy MeColloiigh, Tim Donovan, Blake Hedrick, loannc Baylis, Nlarie Bowtlish, fvlary Alyce Clay, Raymond Swain, Anna Mae Kempton, Anna Leah lVlcDonaltl, lvlerwin Rush, Rozanne lvloore, Avon Knox: inset, Harold Atkinson. The play which was presented by the Speech Class was an hilarious tale of life in a military academy. Two of the boys find themselves entangled in one had situation after another. How they came through to final glory produced both farcical and dramatic occurrences. Betty Parkxn, Shirley flffrilone ,, Zep Hawkins , Marie Bowclisli Ruth Ann Brown Billy lVlcCollough Slip Drake , ,Raymontl Swain Larry Parkin Dink lVfl!7HLI7I Harold Firnib, Colonel Sparks Ellen Wh1'te , Tim Donovan , George Tnllv ,,,Blake Hedrick Harold Atkinson Rozannc Nloore Clara Steplienxmz, Anna Leah lVfcDonaltl zlnmlbella SI'V1lllJ,, Anna lvlac Keinpton Frankie Alllfn ,, , loannc Bavlis AVf. Sperrffr Y ,,,, lvferwin Rush Ethel Campbell ,, ,, Mary' Alvce Clax' ,zum Surah FWA11 C, stss Avon Knosq WOODROW EASLEY Director SS HOWARD f .rslstzmt Director JUNIOR PLAY Left to Right: luanita lvlelugin, Peggy Downing, lim Henclren, Dorothy Lawson, Dean LeMaster, Mary Blanche Lassiter, Billy McCollo11glx, Lois Wilson, lvlarilyn Harrison, Ierry Sluder, Preston Dorset ,,,,,, ,, M rs. Dorset ,,,,,,,,,,,, llea Stilwell Dorn ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , llfvam' Broom ,, WAITING AT THE CHURCH Billy lVIcCollouglx ,,,,,Lois Wilsoii Roy ,,,lX'larilyn Harrison ,mluanita Melugiim Dean Lt-Master lfurzfe ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,, CAST Addff Glbfofl W ,,,, , Amy Dorset D Fay Dorset D Dual Role ,,,, lllrs. Afzlda Glfdrlen, , Lu1r'i0u,v Sbortw Ierry Slnxder This three-act conictlv was presented to a capacitv audience. The entire ac in the Dorset living room where manv humorous incidents occurred. Dorothy Lawson Mary' Blanche Lassiter Peggy Downing lim Hendren tion took place SOPHCMORES ' 7 ,EJWN Xb wm n f Q V W ,H 7 EMR vlfx ff f sr , F iii If f X L J' J , ' W ff J f N ,X KX ,, Ch flea . Has ke I X 1 fwgi Cifivcynopv 0 Q7 uh Y YK M i XX 2 Egbert SCH O Iahoma :?fX S fese-rm K REQ OKLA HOMAC H OKJHOMH QQYAE 5?. I A- v X X Q Y? If Sq' mcg ,g f Eg H X x f Y? +L' me J N ' GX g G9 - il V C9 5 Tj X, X STAY!! 4 kunxfifnfinn .i 1'1o'1 KN X if ER Sggfw X - 'j--1,-xr 2 gig! il : ,fn N Qi? V Mf ,jx A gf X K, MT' -SOPHOMORE QFFICERS Q i FRED TAYLCR BILL LANGLEY CARL IJURCELL Vice-President Prexident Secretary and Treasurer SPONSORS MISS BELL MISS SELLERS MR. NEEL GERALDINE ABLES ff' il X: L Q 'L 'AEE EARL ARONSON ,,Lff.. MARY BOSTON E'ir?ifesEE?W2Yf' L 3-L ii ? kr :?'99?l:.:' '- '15 ' -A Ewsfflzr AQ 145523 5 .1 Q., .. , 2 Ek 5,5 , ,E 53 E IOSEPH BUDD 'WK f. L ..-Lrg, MELBA IOYCE CLARK L Amr: f!Y BOYD ALLEN 'W A iw Q1 -5 ,, My ,. HELEN BAKER MARIORIE BOSWELI Z-1237 pw 'L I -'N 7 ' 'ff An. PAT BURKE PATRICIA COPPINGER VL f - .L - . ' . f ' .E A fp 'W ii? - 6 - A , , 9 I 2 L-. 4' . 2 - . ., Wm, -f L V E 193 - V -QV -me ' ' . E 5 5 , if A 3 E ' 1 , f ,... ,.. ,..,, -Y . , ,. DALE ANDERSON IOANI ANDERSON BETTY ARMONTROUT W. A. ARNOLD ,, ., , .,,, . . ,V , 1.1 VK , K R L 4. L. 'A T -X A V to-' if-f ff-, 'W ' ' ', VL ,-1 -f 'f' Wm: A H . 2 , , 'L AAOAA f if E WILFORD BARNETT IOANNE BAYLIS . ',.L EF iff ' , ,,,L -Z! 'A 3 ,C My ,A A K iif.-:EJ j Y 'Y' - iezfi 1 W R -, : QW A 5 . MW ,E Q. Mg ifilfi' X Hg . N 2 1: ' AAAA A A - A N AAY' 1 ' L- A E i- MARY BETH BOYLE FRANKIE BRALEY , K, 535 fgggzfgfrif f . , ,.. ,,,,Mm,l,, I wi -Q' A-ffffwirf 1 .ff f A sl 'C l f L ,'::,E, f?fe1w , EQ, , L Qi? 5 :.,'fL if . 22-LL? .7 ' T ,,,?,-' I .1-L . - A E ,a mi an ' , i' lfflg ' x ,H ,, 32, R Q L E - BEN BINGI-IAM WAYBURN BLANKENSHIP I K -' , A mpg L ff GILBERT BROWN KU11-l ANN BROWN f L 3, av e' dk E 1 J, M A .iv s 3 gl' 4 ie, Hwy is Y PHYLLI5 BURTON IVAUGHN CASEY DOROTHY CHISHOLM MARION CLARK L, O f AM S1 is ., L H kg ,L 1 .. 3 f A A Marge? mf L ,, JULIA MAE CROW CHARLES CURTSINGER IOY DAILEY .JAMES DINXSON r ffifissfgfffw, , wI ,L .- . ...S .ps ROY DOIY I 31,12 Y zqiff , i 3' r DON DOWNUM X, K f ,I v-1 ,S I .5 - Q I h .cf A A LOWELL HADDOCK DOROTHY HAIR ' 'f 5' 5, ' . I :Irs w :I : ' 1 ' SH I. E. HERRINGTON qs, CARL HOFFMAN -1 ff .., 1 .Wm--.X 7 H I . 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L.,, I 7 A IACK BURNS , OSI S55- f 'f 'z ft I 115 A 'i'vf!1'7I ' 12' ,I ,N I 1 . ., I I an , 9 Q14 , 'gfffig 32' 43331 BETTY CHAMBERLAIN LEWIS COKER ALFRED COLLINS IOE ADAMS .. Iv' I I IIMMIE BATEMAN In ' ,Q-A II . W. 1 i , ALMA LEE BOGGS 'Sm ? f IOANNE BURNS TOMMY ALEXANDER - iv fs DORIS BEAN I 4-A, Q LADON BRADLEY f- , Q- 4 PATRICIA BUSWELL Us ,. 11' ,W h QQ ORVILLE CHERRY DORIS cHITwooD ' I mf? ,JR 135 I f-wk ,lf I ,, , I SII 'W 5 ', '+- .ggz 1 If A M R . I , iv- . f f ' - I BILL COLLINS DOROTHY COLLINS MARTHA ALLRED :Q If-.f MARIETTA BEASLEY Rf R- :I 1 1 VY BARBARA BROOKSHIRE I. 3 K N 5 Zi I 1-, , -SKI : , . I .BV I' I VI- DON BYNUM kwa. E' ' x ,4 I N f .W j BOBBY CLARK K Is-R 2 DOROTHY CROW , mi f'I Q? xg I IOHN EDWARD CURRY I. W. ELAM 'nl In ., 'QI F M PATRICIA GABEL -, A 1' .:vJP I44 I -:KW ' 'YJG EFX W5 .L,. .- ' . I ?TS,, 11 I 1-E if-3 5 FRANCIS GREEN E ,EE 'fa , .. I Z . if IIN 21 ALOYS HIGGINS Q. I Q I' LEROY IOHNSON .. WC W if AE, . I , ,A fy 5 f LE. 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T....1.1 Row, 1-11.0111 A.1...m.., Mmm Wells, M11 N1w......, S 2 MP9 rganiza tion INTERIOR DECORATING OFFICERS Lefz to Right: DOROTHY CLOWER, Vic:-Prcsidcnrg MISS TINIUS, Sponsor: ANNA MCDONALD, President. 5, ,abr M, ir 1 INTERIOR DECORATING BACK Row, vmrlmg from Iefl Lo ngfvlg Darlene Walker, Ellccn Anderson, Mridicne Macliscli, Iulla Crow, Virginia Crow, Berry Armonrmulz. Prorrr Row: Dorothy clrrwrr, Myrr lsrrrrlrrlr, vrlrrrr Smirli, lcrrlrryr. McAnor, Bobby lrrrlrr, Tlrrlrrrr Trrrrrlrlr, Anna Mrorrrrrld. aHl UPPhR c3LrxssmlrN-rlrrrar Row, Rrrrlrrrg from Lrfr lr zrrgzrl. Nlriry lr, srrrrrprr. Rrrzrrrrrr Ixloorc, lsarlrrrr lrllrlr. rrrrrlr, Allrr srlrrrlr, Brrry In-an lily, Arrrrlrwrrrrrrlr Brlrlrlrlgr, lrrrrr lry, Fryrrlrr Frrrrrrll, Varna lvrrbrrrrrlrr, lrrrly I.lmd, Mrrrlrrr Moore. , srrrryrr Rrrw, larrlrrrr rllrrr. mllrrrrr crrrrrrrrgrr, Myrr Brrrrlrrlr, Dorlrrlry Drrrr clrrwrr, Krrlrryrr McArrur, orrrlrlrrrr Arlrlrrrorr, Mrrrr wlrrrrrrrrr, lsrrlrlrrr yrrrr lrrrlbr, wrrrllrrrl Trrllrrrr, vrrglrrla Dulrrlrrrlrl, marry corrrlrrrrlrr, Lrrrrlrr Mrrrrrr, lrrrogrrlr- Grrrrlrrrrrrr, vi-llrrr. srrrlrlr, Anna Lrrlr Mrnrrrrrlrl, Peggy Drrwrrrrrg, Lrrrrr Brrrwrll. LOWER CLASSMI:N-Film Row: Thi-ma Cara, luarinc Burns, Iunu Duncan, Frcrlrllc Clark, Berry Linleflclrl. Br-vbrly Gibba, La Dun Bmrllvy, Lair Slcver, lvaugl-in Caiey, Billie lean Smirh. err-rm Row: rflrvlllr wlllrrrrrr, Mrrlrrrr lxrrrlry, jr,,rr Williams, lzrrrlr Osborne, Mary Arlrrrrrl, Mrrlorlr Boswell, vlvrrrr Nrrrrlrrrrrr, Berry Hrrlrrrrrrlr, Nrrrrrrrr Nrvr, lsrrry clrrrrrlrrrlrrrr, wrrrrlr crrrrrr, slrrrlry Mrlrgrrr, Mrllra lrryrr clrrrlr, wrrrrrlr Lrrrr Rrrgrrr, Maurinc Grrrn. Tulum Row: Dryrrrrlry Crow, Berry Arrnrmmrilz, Lella lrickson, Charlene Gambill, llllia Cmw, Alrnu Ncwuamb, Matrix Walker, Mary Boiron, Bonnie Rogers. Dorurliy Hair, Colleen Webb, Phyllis Caimr, Mal-rlia Allred, Norma Parker, Barbara Bruokslairrr, Thelma Trimble. .---r,,,...ir.wf.r, F. H. 0. ol-l-lclglzs IIOR BOTH GRoUPsAr.rfr to rrglrlr Drrrorlry Hrar, lrlrrrrrrrrrr, Mrrrlrrr lylrrrrrr, Prrrllrrrrrrnrrr-..rrr, IVIMV Io srrrrrprr, rang Iezxlcrz Myrrurrrrllrlr, rrrrrrrryr lzrrrarrrrr Mmrr, rrporrrr, Enr- lrrr. Elrrrr, prcwidentg lmggy Drlwrrrrrg, rlrrl, rlarrrrorr lsrrrrr lrrrr Rrr, rplrrr rrl lrrrrrrr economics, Lrrrrr Boswell, vrralrrrrlrlrrrr. Span:afr.- MISS HOWARD, MRS. KIZER r I .r gram aafs' 07:44 ML leffive 0441?-I our Annes -flrwlJlC q ALJ, g,7,.,.e,,f,7z offueverzfhnjv wc cA,,.,,-Za.-ofgvgrffhinf iw :nfl wa as- fwye lcv- our.:zfveS- fvf' Ulf' Cfungf' We Ludkva ,111 fic. U fW0Vk a7,Qf,3, fl., 74941626 ofservlce 23 911175, ,WJ jA4f 1 2STn1Q1eq7-rruivlqf workna7 ZHQNQI hang, Ca-ag -nmlfg de Aesf COHZSVAM' mar fa rrr,'.-rg, rganiza tions REVEREND HOOLE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION BACK Row, reading frum left za nghz: Phyllis Burron, Karl-iryn McArmr, Bobby lean Iacobs, Patricia Coppinger, Ilene Anderson, Iames Barrer, lean Lloyd, Berry Condonicr, Goldie Mac Dailey. SECOND Row: Ianicc Brown, Colleen Webb, Parriciii Buswcll, joy Dailey, Sue Adair, Alice Geneva, Doris Fish, lean Parker, Berry Lou Trout, FRON La Don Bradley. T Row: Drevvus Roark, Georgia Smith, Maurine Green. Shirley Morgan, Anna Leah McDonald, gi REVEREND DAVIES Q , X L X a 1:5 l fl M155 DAVE SECRETARIAL CLUB Sponsvr Ella Vee Hoover, in foreground: Wanda Harrison, left: Earlene Aronson. J REVEREND LIGHTY l90I'l50l'5 I MATH EMATICS Left W Right: Max Newman, rams Whmimd, owing C hwy, wine Smirh, Charlene Gamble, Pauicia Mizehell, Alyce Pitson. K BOOK REVIEWfDunald P4-inner, Billy Barr Rav, France sp WAS Green, Jimmy oaks. ' X gaifLLwCx I e Xkiciiunfxlxonjfl 'ildxmcil Buclmn, lijrcn, Oaks W,i1rfQl:fg,,,a, 009 Hfd Bin., 8 E nz W' V' gi ' Q J 1, ' 171 1 'Y' -xx ' 5 J' B' C0KYeY1:wyg1.cXb:mL Yu 'J .,,. m Pwkrj ACIQHJQPROX nd rr ag, UQ. arg, YV y W K 5 :iw IQ, - Give' . On. me MISS SELLERS Spanxaf From Left ta Right: Paula Dagger, Phyllis Cohen, Helen Balccr, Norma Watkins, lane Weatherford, Margaret Anderson, Patricia Gabel, Ivan Lloyd, Ruth Iones, Iohn Edward Curry, Bill May, Homer Rodgers, Carl Stanislaus, Tommy Elliorr, Melba Ioyce Clark, Patsy Buchan, Liddie Nuckolls, Paul Solomon, Margllerim Kicsel, Gene Vfcel-cs, Iohn Wilkerson, luanila Mclugin. OFFICERS OF DRAh4ATIC CLUB I. . ,, I We , ,Ig I . , I s i 'ff' f wfr -' ,. , Q If , . ff' , vw ' X--33,1 wiv . - Qffng f H I J' xx Y - P ,I . mi 1,:Qg1zf W 35: :,' j i ,K A , QM - f V: Y ' , kkkk if an is . 5 ,K 45. ' -In 7, K, .. . TIM DONOVAN, VJILMA GEORGE, 1OSIiI'H BLFDD. MARILYN HARRISON, MARIE BOWDISH. RAYMOND SWAIN. 1 lwmdmz, Vice-Prnidcnz, Im-5-Pmfdmz Smmfy, Repvfw. Ffm Sfmfffff Rfpvfffn Sfwwd Sfmfflff j fi 1-Im and Second Semfxter I-Rim Sfmeszn Senmd Semnrfr I-'im .Yemeslrr Secremry, Sammi .Yrmmfr AA, A 3535. I ffff R fffi' f MRS. HOUSE SPDYIJOT Lefz to Right. Reading Barkf FIRST ROW: Benny McCollo1xgl1, Ixlnry Alycc Clay, Banner Hoolc-, Iamcs Riley. SECOND ROW: Sue Harris, Shirley Lloyd, Dorothy Lawson, Nlcrwm Rush. MR- NEEL THIRD ROW: Gretchen Bnsore, Ieancttc Ioncs, XVAIICI' Rogers, lohn Hacllcy. Spgmgy FOURTH Row: Io Ann Bayliss, Doris Bean, Lela Grcnthousc. ff? 1 1'x 0 I V 53 2 0 W..' .li ,-'QJ BAND GRADUATING SENIORS---Lffgl-10 Rfgbfg Iwiff MR. WILLIAMS BRASS ssxrrsrrr,-Left to Rlgn- Bobbie lean Brown' Marla Bowdlsh' George Huy' Bobble lm Band Director lacolws, Ianice Brown, George Swift, Billv Nioonev, lambs' George Tully, Paul Solomonf i i .M A 1 O R E T T E f? r MARY IO LANGLEY T WIR L E R S x ' - X if nf' Maurine Green Maxine Wells WOODWIND QUARTETTE-Left to Right: Bill ANNA LEAH MCDONALD PERCUSSION SECTION-Left to Right: Ioannc McQuire, Gene Ellis Innes, Paul Solomon, Marie DOROTHY LAWSON, also Baylis, Charlene Gamhill. Io Ann Henry. Bowrlish. CLARINET SECTION-Marie Bowclish, Paul Solomon, Gene Ellis Innes, Billy Panter, Marlow Iones, Lester I-Iollisclier, Henry Harrison, Dick Cole, Gaynelle Sutter .... CORNET SECTION-Aithur I.eMann, Iune Fields, Marvin Curry, Ierry Long, W. Petty, Henry Kchn, Par Mooney, Raymond Dickson, Billy Lynn Harper, Iohn Raymond Bewley .... TROMBONE SECTIONfGeorge Tully, Marlan Schmidt, I. C, Roberts, Iimmy Vv'inLlle, foe Bob Ingrg-.ham ,.,,, A LTQ SECTION-Bobbie Iean Iacobs, Elaine Mooney, Iimmy Long .... BARITONE SECTION-Ianice Brown, George Swift .... BASS SECTION-Billy Mooney, Erecl Taylor, R. I.. Decker .... PERCUSSION SECTION- Io Ann Henry, Charlene Gambill, loanne Baylis .... SAXOPHONE SECTION4Bill McQuire ..,. PIANIST-Iessie Mae Bewley .... BAND INSTRUCTOR-Mr. Williams. szmons iumons AND GRADES I f zQ, fl mil A ' x 'Sv L ll 1 4 ,- BOYS GLEE CLUB t DEN 1 Lefz In Rzgbl: Charles Hoole, Rnynmml Swain, Tim Donovan. Bob Purdy, Bill BlcCuii'c, George Tully, Bill Langley, Homer Roclgcri, Carl Stanislaus, Dun Downuni, Tommy Elliott, Iulm Vxfillccrsuii. Iolm Etlwairvl Curry at the piano. Tlic Boys' Glen Club, organized iii Scivtuiubcr, lm inet cw-rv lvlomlaiv :incl Tlmmluv. lvicmluers of tlic' Boys' Glue Club lmve been prominent in all Il1LlSlCfll activities ol' the Qcliool, Lsfz In Riglilf Tim Donuxxm, Sliirlcy I.luyd, Klnry Alvci film: fX'l.u'y In Laifgluy, Gmigc liilly. Sue l-Lirris, Xlurilyn l-lairi'isun, uvilma Ucorov. Bnnnur Hormlr, Rnymoml Swain. These stiiilciiu were iclecrcil to aramid the Clioml Cliiiig, ccmiliictul lax Hob Shaw, iuitioiinlly famous director and coinposer, on lvlqircli xg uml 14, ui Tulsii Univcrsitv. CHORAL LINIC MRS. HOUSE Dirertor .'t- 1 . 49 .4 TRIO gf QUARTET-TEflNiai'y Alyce Clay, lvlary lo Lang- ley, Helen Baker, Wilma George. TRlOfNlary Alyce Clay, Sue l larris, Nlarilyn Harrison Activities of Girls' Glee Club Members of the Girls, Glee Club have been active in many school and community activities. An octette sang a special number for the official dedi- cation of the new High School Building. A major event of the school year was the presentation of the beautiful Cantata ulfvangelinei' by Longfellow and Cain. This was presented on November 30, and later as a special war stamp assembly. The Girls' Trio and Quartette have appeared before the Rotary Club and at other civic affairs. Each spring the Glee Club observes National Music Week by presenting a concert to which the public is invited. GROUP+BACK ROW, Left to Right: Betty Lou Trout, Doris Fish, Mickey Wright, La Don Bradley, lean Nix, Pat Gabcl, Ruth Ioncs, Wanda Garner, Sue Adair, Pauline Rucker, Shirley Lloyd, lean Lloyd, Mary Clay, Alma Boggs, Betty Richardson, loy Dailey, Patsy Buchan, Marietta Beasley, Marybclle Hargrove, Mattie Walker, Phyllis Caster, Iune Duncan, Ieanne lones, leanette lones, Icssic Mae Bewley, Mary Beth Boyle. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Doris Chirwood, Ilene Anderson, Nola Lair, Maurine Green, l-lelen Baker, Marilyn Harrison, Patricia Buswell, Vvlilma George, Iuanita Melugin, Mrs. I-Euse, sponsor, Sue Harrisf Dorothy Lawson, Norma Nave, Dorothy Collins, Liddie Ntickolls, lvlary Io Langley, Phyllis Bewley, Mary Curtis, Theresa Gatz, Billy lean Smith. CLUB ,kj SPORT Actmnl Cameml Starrf Hun they Nm. all IH om Claremore Gamm J SNA PS ,fl- Thr Grlvcl Gutles incl The Brows TROPHIES I Football Pmntxcc. Huddlc l-lem Mllf fms Who hir char? 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I ,Ia . t , .5354 if f. 1 ' 'S Wav 4 -. , . , BERT SAUNDERS Igo-Guardq Seniorg Captain, All-State Guardg All V. V, Conference Guard, Bert was one of the outstanding guards of the state. IIM HENDREN 165-Center, junior, Honorable Mention Alla State, Honorable Mention V. V. Conference, 2 yrs. letterman. Should make a good cap- tain next year, a good team man, a good center and line backer. COACH HUNSAKER AND COACH MITCHELL f fa- 5 .. WW FIRST ROW: Kclton Bishop, George Humphries, Bob Trout, Iolm lngold, Oscar Moffitt, Howard Kitchens, Tommy Alexander, Francis Schulz, Sidney McCollough, E. C. I-lonea. . SECOND ROW: Darrell Mnltsbcrger, Kerry Iackson, Rex Polone, David Lighry, Dean LeMaster, lvlnrion Clark, Icrry Sluder, Ben Bingham, VV'ayne Sievcrs, lack Davis. THIRD Row: Coach Mitcliell, Bob Putman, Eddie Fagan, Bill McColloIIgh, Iimmy Hendren, Bert Saunders, lim Reeves, Roy Austin, Harold Atkin- son, Kenneth Iacks, lack Freeman, Barney Watkins, Coach Hunsakcr, A. l.. Hunan, equipment manager. . .qw ' E. Bob Putman-Right End, Eddie Fagan-Right Tackle, Bill lVIcCollough-Right Guard, lim Hendren--Ccnterg Bert Saundcrsih-ft Guard, lim Reeves-Left Tackle, Roy.Austin-Left End, Harold Atkinson-l-lalfback, Barney Watkins-I-lalfbuck, Iack FFCCTIIZYII-QllIlITf'l'l'J2lClCQ Kenneth lacks -Fullbnck. 5' me W f i K Tw. ' . - 5 if 2 l rife : I x I 1 'I ' 1 Q glf if ' ' to N IACK FREEMAN 140-I-Ialfbacl-tg Seniorp 2 yrs. lettermang lack was a runner and a left-handed passer. We will miss you, lack. Honorable Mentioii V, V. Conference, V gg, BOB PUTMAN x55-Endg Iuniorg 1 yr. lctrermang Second Team V. V. Conference End, A good pass catcher. Good defense man. Put should be outstanding next season. I 2- ano I ego-Q 423 L wr s rm ff' We . seg: as 3 4 ' R r , 1 sfi n12wfo'l'2'4' ' I Q. BILL MCCOLLOUGI-I ,fo-.- ETTERMEN KERRY IACKSON i3o-Quarterbackg Seniorg i yr, lettermang did 2 swell job of signal calling. We are going to miss Kerry next year. Z. . ,V i I A. A I V A - 1' -.f V ' . . r ' .. ' ' f ' iii. . ' A if jefxg . K . 'gffflfi fl- 'Q .5 so. f EDDIE FAGAN .ao-Tackleg Iuniorg z yrs. lettermang Hon- should be a bearcat next year. 'T no WAYNE SIEVER5 I95fGU2rd3 lurliors 2 yrs. letterman: Hon- 170-Tackleg Iuniorg .1 yr. lettermang Wayne orable Mention V. V. Conference. Bill was will make son-,Cong get up and hump next injured part of the season, but should make 55350,-L one of the most powerful linemen in the conference next season. ROY AUSTIN i55wEndJ over when good job. Be back next season. . l P fl . ' -f , i l - 1.4. ,. A .Q I + 3 ,e 5 2' fo, Y ogg? T -gf - sfo, 1' M J .5 97. . ' A ,.A, . ,.,, , . . . , DARRELL MALTSBERGER Iuniorg r yr. letrerman. Roy took 140-Halfbackg Iuniorg 1 yr. letterman. Dar- Harold moved to back and did 2 rell did a good job of carrying the ball and' should be ready to show his heels next season. orable Mention V. V. Conference. Eddie' ., ..,. , , K ' roi ' .gf - rd f- f - 1-vi .137 If ,gl- ,dktfgjff H' . ' 52, Y 2off.,s. .'2. f', -V o-yory iaffl' 0 KENNY IACKS x60-Fullbackg Sophomore: 2 yrs. lettcrmnng blocking back, Should go to town next year. BARNEY WATKINS 140-Halfback: Iuniorg I yr. lettcrman. I-Ialfbaek Barney came along fastg should be a 'real threat next year. I 16o-I-Ialfback and End: Senior: 2 yrs. let- di f I . g gf ,, W 'fie M . Qu , ...Q - r A -. is IIM REEVES 165iTackleq Iuniorg 2 yrs. letterman: lin did 3 good job atv tackle this year. Should 'C be a great player, next year. el . nf, , , . K? ik 2 3 of . 5' in Vi, . I .- . oi 3 N ff , F ri? o 2 ..Z1f.4.f 3 . . f ,Q 'x A wg i ff - . 5 ,I i fr . , MHQ PAUL DAVID LIGI-ITY 155--Guardg Iuniotg x yr. letterman. A hard worker and should make a good guard next season, IERRY SLUDER x70-Fullbackg Iuniorg I yr. letzerman, Ierry was handicapped by injuries'this year but should be a wonderful player next season. rmang Honorable Mention V. V, Confer- ice, Harold was a very good end and he d a good job at half. DEAN LEMASTER 155A-Guardg Iuniorg i yr. lettermnn. Dean did a good job of filling Bill's place and he should be ready next season, IACK DAVIS 165-Endp Iuniorg i yr.' lettermam lack did the kicking and wo are looking for gmt things from him next season. kk fr. ., - .E .1 -,Q -an wx qi an H-ik. 3 Q wif - Q ir, 5. My wi I M 'SF' l ., aw f 1.- Qiv .gy fi 1, 5 g e A 11 M- T sf gf 1 ..ff . f . 1 L , is QW H . -Q ,. Q 1 . , 2 ww? .2 I N 52' ...' ' I 5 . L . .2 4' , ,F X . Q T .x-19 A. l... HONEA CQACH HUNSAKER Trainer and Equipment Manager COAC Phillip: University' Center-'27 Phillipf Uniuerxityg CenterA'33 H MITCHELL x t ,K A X wif, , W, 4 ., A gif f X' wi H WE THEY Oct. 1 3 .,.,.,....., M1am1 ....YYYYY ..Y,YY Oct. zo ,,,,,,,,.,,, Tahlequah ,,,,,.,.,,,,.... 7 0 T FORMATION . lack Davis-Right Endg lim Reeves-Right Tackleg Bert Saunders-Right Guardg Iimmy Hendren-Centcrg Bill McCollough-Left Guardg Eddie Fagan-Left Tackleg Bob Putman-Left Enclg Darrell Maltsbcrger-Halfbackg Harold Atkinson-Fullbackg Kerry Iaclcson-Quarterbackg Icrry Sluderwl-Ialfback. 'WM .5 221 Oct. 27 .......,..,, Vinita ...,. ,,,,,, 7 6 iklk T Nov. 3 ,,,,,,,,,.., Nowata ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,... I 5 I7 Nov. IO ,,..,.,,..,, Pawlmslca ,,,.,, ,,..,, 7 o Nov. I7 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Chelsea ,.,,r, ,,,,,, 4 6 O K Nov. 22 ,,,.,....,., Claremore ,, ,,,. ., I3 I4 T FDRMATION 1-M521 ,. :K A luck Davis-Right Endg Wayne SieverfvRigl1t Tackleg Dean I.clVlaster--Right Guarrlg Rex Poloneg David Lightyilxft Guarclg Marion Clark -Left Tackleg Ben Binghamsleeft Enclg Bob Trout-Halfbackq George Humphries-Quarterback3 Ierry SlncleriFnllbaclcg Darrell Maltsberger -Halfbaclc, - - 4 .. . .: , if , V. . V 2, '1 f ,e '- f rv 5 1 Sept. I9 ,,,,,, Sand Springs ,,,,,,.... 0 I2 5 Oct, 6 ,..,,...,... Commerce Y : in anice ixson Football Queen be W 'M' , 4 ,saw w s W J .i Ax.. --QQL3' fig Ii - l, , .AM 'ill iii' . ii. ' . ,.V i f ' A 1 sf .-. ,..... .. ...,,.. ,was ,.:.,.: Me. Personality-plus are the words best describing ,um0rTSeCond S0Ph0m0 E1F0W75b laniee Dixson, who was chosen Football Queen for 1944-45. She was crowned between halves of the homecoming game with Vinita. Bert Saun- N,,xxxxxXXN rlcrs, football captain, bestowed the traditional SN! A l kiss in kingly fashion after escorting her to thc S ,s Q Klllfi . throne. . 'mb A fix Tl Q ' 1 M Bl h T-E17 'T U T me ueens attenc ants were ary ane c ' Z Lassiter, Shirley Morgan, and Phyllis Bewley The escorts were Eddie Fagan, Harold Atkin- son, and Iack Freeman. The crown-bearer was Debra Ann Brashire. FOOTBALL QUEENS PHYLLIS RAE BEWLEY ATTE N DANTS F,,,,,,,,,,,-T,,,,,, AN N UAL KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATES IERRY SLUDER - - MARY Io STAMPER Iuniors4Tbi7d '1327 MN lm,,RM,,, , , SIDNH- M,-Cmw,OL,GH l',x'i'rz1ei,x Buswuu, - - LJRVIILI5 Cl4ERRY Sopflomorexffoxfrlb F75-'hme'1ASf'L'0 d Ioyce Langley and Kerry Iackson, seniors, were chosen from the entire stu- dent body of Pryor High School to repre- sent the Annual Club. The other candi- dates were: Ierry Sludcr and Mary Io Stamper, juniors, lean Parker and Sidney MeCollougl1, sophomores, Patricia Bus- well, and Orville Cherry, Freshmen. n ,524 - Lf--.. I-fri, .,u. ,,,.,, , .. ,wa , H ia-,A 5 - . , .. ' Q ,V ,L ,,.,,., ,. 0 it , ,ees 'BW 51 ,si i TIGERETTES aegis, fi .trigger 5 f F DICKEY WILSON Assistant Yell Leader ROZANNE MOORE Assistant Yell Leader MAXINE MOORE Yell Leader is . 'i as it ' ., , vii' - -H 5 , , i ' ,M e f l as if 'R' ' eeeg , Belvoir, swf F it 5 ,. ' aff, fi 3 . w.: 'g - Y '- A f , e I S5 T T -Y -, - , 5 au. ii N ., . V ff, fs f fin ei ee ' s . L . we sf A yt iff W , e gf Q B A ' ff , C f i L K , M Q , T V,. ,, my W We i s ,.. 'F 4 f , f , . W A M , , . 1 V- if A Mliis iz M f fssglxffl ,, H V i f 'i , y ls . ?, M3 A , . 1, I , r fa., ,. . f i . it 1 -' , r ,s,.L- 1 it . L' i f - ' , , A,,O 5 V A V , ,I , ,.. , .L it A H A t A5 .3 , F, r, f F si, in 1 ,- ' ,Sk asa it , 5 I K f 'F Q 1 ' , Quai' BACK Row: lanice Dixson, Marilyn Briggs, Anna Mae Kempton, Nina Whitehead, La Don Bradley, Mickey Wright, Rose Baldridge, Wanda Whitehead, Iris Raines, Mary Blanche Lassiter, Nola Lair, Nora Clark. Marie Day. FOURTH Row: Betty Armontrout, Marie Raines, Geraldine Ables, Doris Burrows, Daisy Minton, Darlene Gorseline, Phyllis Mangold, Betty Littlefield, Dorothy Hair, Geneva Alexander, Iulia May Crow, Betty Iune Baugess. THIRD Row: Patricia Buswell, Betty Condonier, Margie Kelley, Mary McCarty, Betty Io Holcomb, Iessie Mae Bewley, Earlene Elam, Leora Boswell, Ruth Ann Brown, Georgia Smith, Verna Dobrinslti, Virginia Dobrinski, Patty Landreth. SECOND Row: Vivian Northcut, Marjorie Boswell, Marietta Beasley, Doris Fish, Wanda Garner, Betty Io Potts, Betty Lou Trout, Barbara Mishmash, Mary Helen Curtis, Billie lean Smith, Betty lean Ray, Sue Adair. FIRST ROW: Louise Moore, Phyllis Rae Bewley, Theresa Wright, Helen Anderson, Alice Schulz, Cordie Maslen, Miss Howard, Sponsor, Cherry Lane, Iody Stamper, Fayola Finnell, Loree Lay, Dorothy Collins, Doris Chitwood, Beverly Gibbs. gn-43 iff -. ll as we ,tr-f M N I if Vfhi n A k' F I if , ,mu jk K K , , , . I , like , l f' l 1 I ' 5 v I 3 f, ' s ,1- PHYSI EDUCATION BACK Row: A. R. Quinn, George Swift, Glenard Stcffens, Earl Aronson, Wayburn Blankenship, Kirby Stricklin, Castle Allred, W. A. Arnold Eugene Rudd, jimmy Barger. THIRD Row: Dean LeM:ister, loc Kiesel, Blake Hedrick, Iames Dixson, Iimmy Weaver, Ioe Boggs, Iohnny Moore, Lee Kiesel, Charles Boston Estel Willyard. SECOND Row: Boyd Allen, Howard Kitchens, Paul Lighry, Barney Watkins, Van Smith, lack Davis, Ierry Sludcr, Iunior Bateman FIRST Row: Bob Trout, lim Hendren, Bill MCCOll0llgll, Darrell Malrsberger, Sid MCC0llOllgll, Mr. Mitcliell, Director. '73 . V-.. BACK Row: Kelton Bishop, T. C. Williams, Ioe Adams, Wayne Iohnson, Clyde Willman, Edward Satrerthwaite, Iimmy Bateman, Cleo Fisher, Tom Walton. THIRD Row: Thomas Rudd, Lee Olmstead, Leroy Iohnson, Marlan Schmidt, Gene Ellis Iones, Aloys Higgins, Iohnny lngold, Charles Smith, lack Burns, Preston Trimble, Lewis Coker, lack Harris. SECOND Row: Arnold Long, Robert NlcLaughlin, C. W. Dial, Bill Collins, Leonard Steffens, Ierry Cain, Iimmie Vxfindle. FIRST Row: Roy Lay, Don Bynum, Mr. Burns, Directorg Jerry Mitchell,,Ioe Bob lngraham. Looking for 4 Good .5 Place to EMP? E Try our BAR-B-QUE W , W , 5:5 -Fc Koye Kafe 'D e 2 L x 0 -E M ll7 N M' 3 'Q . ill Street o 2 E 3 5 W3 C wc U wi E is e8'A ' ADVERTISING 5 2 Supply, Inc. m LL' 3 Fl Phone 555 0 209 E, M.-,in sgfeef - MAIN STREET - - - PRYOR, OKLAHOMA S PRYOR i WE ARE PROUD to show by these last pages in The Blue and Gold what a thriving, modern city Pryor has become. Three years ago our Annual was almost completed when - the tornado struck. The final pages that year were used for pictures showing the wrecked business houses and homes. Landscaping Pryor has rebuilt. Beautiful new store fronts along Main Street are evidences of Bedding plums hard-working business men who are always striving to make this the best city in Oklahoma. sminyis Flowers fo' All occasions lt was only a few months after the tornado that Pryor had cleared away the debris SERVICE 51-A1-IGN w r i g h t and had rebuilt. However, this is the first Annual which has shown how completely this has been done. Since this is the first year for advertising, enoughispace was not allowed Hudson Gl'e6l1h0llSe for all who wished to be represented. Pl'0dUC1'5 Phone 259 - 131 N. Mill We, the Annual Staff, wish to thank each of our advertisers for his support. We 25 North Mill thank also, the others who asked to advertise after all the space had been sold. -Congratulations, Seniors, l945 S. a LIFE-TONE A Q73 g PORTRAITS Im ' ,s LA MAN S Nu-Art Studio Phone 272 219 Mitchell Bldg. Pryor, Oklahoma All types photographs. Enlargement copies from snapshots and films. SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER Q ' .1?f7:.iWi, y,f.1, 4 K -53 331 ibm - rig,-. gf, 0 When you want a photograph, our task is not just to make a record of you, but to delineate with light those features that will best show your character. We take pride in our ability to do just that. Bring your face to us and let us prove it. BRYANT STUDIO -School Photographer- Phone 637 205W Main St. The CASTLE 0 rm d The NEW PRYOR Theatres ll S Best Entertainment ll MR. AND MRS. L. H. THOMAS, Mayes Shoppmg Center Owners Pnvok oKLAHoMA Pryor 5c - 51.00 Store Toys Candies Notions School Supplies OOO J. T. DOUGHERTY, Owner M 81 P Wigard Fatterilessfpr A:ll Cars NYAL Service Store 'cya es on ' e arts ' If l'Ve Plefue Yon, Tell Other.: - - If Not, Tell Ur Davis Tires Truetone Radios COMPLETE FOUNTMN SERWCE Western Auto Associate Store Drugs Sundries Candies Tobaccos Pipes -- Prescriptions Phone 84 ENOS W. CLONINGER, Owner C. R. MOAN H. M. PIERCE -H2 E. Main PRYOR Pryor - - Oklahoma The Pryor Jeffersonian Mayes County's Oldest Newspaper Quality Printers - - Publishers PRYOR OKLAHOMA 23 N. Adair St. Launderers - - - - Cleaners HADLEY'S FUR STORAGE uk Phone 'IO Pryor Compliments to the Graduating Class of l945 from The Green Funeral Home Phone 400 Pryor oo Advertising Service ir Four out of tive families in Pryor read the Daily Times-Democrat. And outside of Pryor 2,000 families read the advertising published in the Times-Democrat and associated news- papers. It is with gratitude that this state- ment can be made by the management for this fine coverage and advertising service for this Community. Guaranteed Largest Circulation in Pryor ana' Vicinity' The Daily Times-Democrat PRYOR OKLAHOMA Phone 92 W. A. Graham Co. DRY GOODS GROCERIES HARDWARE FURNITURE SINCE 1892 il? if? PRYOR - - - OKLAHOMA i , 4 Scnuoi X L ZUNE 'Q 1 .x, N 32543 L W W The School Zone sign really means some- thing to Reddy, for part of the total revenue taken in each year from the sale of electric serv- ice - goes straight to school districts to pay for operating schools. More than 4,800 children can attend school in Oklahoma each year as a result of the school tax payments made by this company. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of OKLAHO 32 Year.: of Experienced Bminers Managemenl MAl Alai' Cornpiirnentx of The Twig Shoppe Harris Funeral Home Children's Ready-to-Wear +- + Phone 121 13 North Venn 203 East Main Pryor Gatewood's Owl Drug Store Prescription Druggists Phone 59 713 Pryor The Automotive, lnc. 21 North Adair Pryor Oklahoma We cor1't show all the pictures - - - so we just show the best. Allred Theatre Roma Style Shoppe Ladies' Ready-to-Wear ROSE L, POTTS, Owner Pryor Oklahoma McCollough's 'I 211 E.MGlh Prygr The Chastain Co. Better Department Stores 116 East Main Phone 412 Band Box Cash and Carry Cleaners R. A. iBobD BEASLEY 22 Years' Experience Modern Plant All Kinds of Alterations Phone 42 Pryor 15 N. Adair
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