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REMEMBERI G E E TS Once again registration day rolls around and school is under way. Kenny .lacks seems to be having a hard time deciding what subjects to take. Freshman week!!! The time Seniors pay off old scores and Freshmen moan at such injustices. Pictured here are a few of the victims. Hurrah-the winners! Mary Blanche and Johnny look very happy over their successful campaign in obtaining of- fices in the Student Council. With the l945 football season over, the boys are hav- ing their yearly banquet to celebrate their victories. These girls from the Pep Club served at the banquet. Bob Trout runs around right end to score a touchdown for the Tigers during the Pryor-Claremore game, This be' ing Thanksgiving day, there is one more thing to be thank- ful for--that we beat Claremore this year! Her Majesty, Mary Blanche, and her lovely attendants, shortly after the crowning of the Football Queen. The Tigers were very proud to have these girls represent them. Darrell Maltsberger and his trophy, given to him by KVOO, ' Tulsa, for being the outstand- ing star of the week. Cheesy is one of the best holfbacks that can be found and he really proved his ability this season.
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ja' The Senior Class presents I elhing lint The Truth Peggy Downing, the business manager, did a swell job keeping tab on the tickets and receipts. This trio, Dean Le Master, Shirley Lloyd, and Wanda Harrison were the stage managers. They dashed around changing the scenes with the greatest of speed, SENIOR SPONSORS WOODROW EASLEY .,.,,, ......,. . . ,,.,. .Director HATTIE PROPST ......,.... .Assistant Director Darrell Maltsberger, Darlene Gorseline, Banner Hoole, and Glen Har- less were responsible for the tact that hardly a person in Moyes County was unaware that the Senior Class was presenting o ploy Their pub- licizing was super CAST LOIS WILSON, JERRY SLUDER ..,.,.,,...,...... BENNY MCCOLLOUGH ,.,.,... DEAN LE MASTER ,...,,..,,, JUANITA MELUGIN ,.o,. Mrs. Ralston ., Bob Bennett ..,....Bishop Doran .Dick Donelly . avi- , , i uf 'ee' BILLY MCCOLLOUGH ...,....,,..,.. MARY BLANCHE LASSITER ..,..i.. MARILYN HARRISON ,,.,, ,..,..,.. FRANCES DUKE .,.,..,............, JIM REEVES ...,.., .. After getting a late start, the Senior Class presented Nothing but the Truth, May l5. Some at the leading characters m ust have had photographic minds to have memorized their lines so readily, The title Nothing but the Truth turned out to mean Ev- erything but the truth, as any- one who saw the play could tes- tify. ,.......SabeI Jackson M. Ralston .Gwen Ralston .. .,..,.,...... Ethel Clark Mabel Jackson Clarence Van Dusen iffeewwf T 'TWH'
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LOOKI G BACK Mrs. Nawatha Redding and Miss Doris Oden, student teachers from Oklahoma A. and M. College, were at P. H. S. during October and Novem- ber. They taught Home Ec. and really livened up the department. Home EC. girls sitting down to a luncheon of their own making. Looks good, doesn't it? All apparently had a gay time at the Faculty Hallowe'en party, judging from the looks on their faces. Particularly Mr. Godfrey, Mr. Burns, Mr. Ludlow, and Mr. Williams. What is itll You couIdn't tell by looking, but behind that get up is none other than Coach Hunsaker as he ap- peared at the Faculty Hallowe'en party. Going to College, sponsored by KVOO, Tulsa, comes to Pryor to discover which Senior is the brainiest. Bill Mc- Collough was the winner of this group. Presentation of the Congressional Medal of Honor for Pfc. John Reese, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. John Reese by Brig. Gen. William Colbern, commanding general of Camp Chaf- fee, Ark. The citation accompanying the Medal of Honor is signed by President Truman and reveals the dramatic and gallant story of Ptc. Reese's actions, which are recognized in this posthumous award. Presentation to the school of the Service Plaque by the Student Council, one of the many deeds the Council has done for the benefit of Pryor High School. ,Am 161
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