Pryor High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Pryor, OK)

 - Class of 1946

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Illll Row One LIDDIE MAE NLJCKOLLSfLiddie always seemed busy practicing her shorthand, but aside from her studies, she participated in F. H. O., Glee Club, and was an honor student. BARBARA PANCAKE- Flaplack has left us' She moved here in January from El Dorado, Kansas, only to move back in March. She made many friends in this short length of time and they truly miss her. HUBERT PERRIER- Pinoch is an addition to our school this year. He has become the Van Johnson of P. H. S., but certainly through no effort on his part. He proved his previous experience playing Basket- ball, for he lettered on our Tiger team. BOB PUTNAM- Put has made us proud by playing well. He has lettered three is well known throughout our JIM REEVES- Basket can which he has had for many vice-president. He played clean, rough football to gain his three letters at left tackle, attended Pryor High four years and has both Football and Basketball exceedingly years in both sports. This gray-eyed boy school and was chosen best citizen last year. be identified quickly by his burr haircut, a year. As a Freshman, he was elected Row Two WAYNE SIEVER- Braina in his four years of F. F. A. has been given the position as Sentinel this year. He proved his stability on the Tiger Squad by lettering two of his three years. JERRY SLUDER- Sloud's excellent passing has made his name '45 team. Despite lhe brace on luis injured lell urrri, as a kicker and passer in the Tiger's backfield. He famous in Pryor High as a talented piano team with Caledonia He was President of the Speech Club role in the Junior Play. legendary with the he was invaluable and Dean became their renditions of and had a leading QW v-tw wiv? i WNV' T TQ ,Y- ,....,,+ V -. ,ff MARY JO STAMPER-Stamper, who is known for her bright red hair, made a very cute twirler this year. ln her four years at P. H. S. she received a typing award and took part in Journalism, Glee Club, F, H. O., and has worked on the office staff. BARNEY WATKINS- B. W. carried the ball for two seasons on the Tiger squad. He lettered both years. As most of his teachers will tell you, he likes to cut up. Barney has attended Pryor High four years. J. F. WATKINS-J. F., who is usually laughing, has attended Pryor High two years. His activities include F. F. A. and Annual Club. He was on the honor roll one semester. Row Three GEORGE WEST-West showed his ability in Basketball by lettering his first year on the Pryor team. He formerly attended school at the Whitaker State Home. GERALDINE WHEELER--Geraldine is finishing school by attending Pryor High this year. She has done very well as a member of the Glee Club. MARIE WHORTON-Marie came to Pryor last year from Visalia, Cali- fornia. Marie, a very quiet girl, is enrolled in the F. H. O. Club. She is a good commercial student and is an answer to a teacher's prayers in typing cards and tests. ESTLE WILLYARD-Estle returned from California to complete his Senior year. His chief interest was F F. A., having participated for three years in this club. LOIS WlLSON- Dicky, full of vim and vigor, was Cheer Leader of the Pep Club for two years. She was Vice-President of her Junior Class Other activities include Junior Play, Pep Club, four years, Annual Club and Basketball, two years. nga. ffwn

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Ll. SE lllli Row One DOROTHY LAWSONg Dot has made a very cute twirler for three years. This year she was chosen drum maiorette. Her other activities are Art Club, Junior Play, F. H. O., Glee Club, and Annual Staff. HENRIETTA LEDBETTER-Henrietta carne from Porter, where she attended high school three years. Here in Pryor she has participated in F. H. O. and Glee Club. DEAN LE MASTERfDean is another of our fighting Tigers. He lettered two of his three years on the Football squad. ln his Freshman year he was president of his class. Later he had a prominent part in the Junior Play. He has been an adopted member of the Annual Make-up Staff where his mathematical mind has greatly aided. He is always in demand to do the extra jobs such as: operating the picture machine. SHlRLEY LLOYD-Shirley, who sings nicely, has done well, not only in music, but in her studies, also. Her activities include Glee Club, Girls' Quartette, Choral Clinic, Honor Society, Art Club, Library Club, and F. H. O. MARY FRANCES MADDUX-Mary, a decided blond, has attended Pryor High for only one semester, but she is very well known to many. Her activities in various places included: Pep Club, Basketball, and Speech Club. Row Two- DARREL MALTSBERGER- Cheesy gained his other nickname, KVOO Kid through his wonderful pigskin playing. He was awarded a trophy by KVOO for being the outstanding football star of the week. Ot his four years on the squad, he lettered two of them. Cheesy is the Senior Representative on the Student Council this year. CORDIE MASLEN7Cordie has been a member of P. H. S. for four years, during which time she has been very active in the Library Club all tour years, F. H. O., Pep Club, and Tiger Staff, one year of each, Ar as ,wi-q,., q0 :Uk ' 'TWT-hiv PATRICIA MCCAW- Pat is another girl who moved from Vinita to attend school here, Her bright smile is known ta everyone. She is a member ofthe Glee Club and Tiger Staff. WILLIAM JEFF MCCOLLOUGH- Willie and his black Ford are o familiar sight around the campus. He has been a mainstay in the line as right guard for the last three years. He belonged to F, F. A. two years and was Sophomore class president. WILLIAM HUGH McCOLLOUGH+Billy has been very prominent in the activities he has undertaken during his tour years of P. H. S, He was on the Honor Roll, Editor at Pryor Tiger, Representative of Student Council, Junior Play, President of T. 8 l. Club, and winner of the KVOO contest, Going to College, Row Three JUANITA MELUGIN-Juanita will long be remembered for her hurnor- ous acting as the maid in Waiting at the Church, the i945 Junior play. Juanita has taken part also in Glee Club, Library Club, Speech Club, Honor Society, F, H. O., and Pep Club. BiLL MOONEY7Bill showed his talent for music by singing on various programs and he has been a member of the band two years. This was his third year at Pryor High. LOUISE MOORE-Louise was rightfully selected as parliamentarian for F. H. O. since she had shown three years of good work in this club, She has been a member ot the Pep Club, Tiger Staff and Glee Club during her tour years here, LILLIAN MURPHY-Lillian came to P. H. S. from Lawton, during the last semester. She received the Spelling Award and recently made l2l words a minute, having only seven errors during a ten-minute typing test. BURDETT MUSTAIN-Burdett, who has been a member of F F A. tor tour years, has achieved his title of President this year. He often entertained the students in assembly by playing his guitar and singing He has been active on the Annual Stott and in Physical Education, 11-at .mn Qs-mm, ,W QQ 5+ 1.35,-3.,, k N.



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DOROTHY CHISHOLM President KENNETH JACKS Vice-President DOROTHY HAI R Sec reta ry-Treasurer WNIOR Junior Memories September rolls around, and the halls of P, H, S. echo with the laughter of the students. Prominent among these, one hears the fun loving Juniors, Somehow, they usually manage to come in lost in the school races, but this year, as much to their surprise as everyone else's, they won in the Annual King and Queen race. This was probably due to the inspiration of Wanda Hughes and Bob Rush, the Junior candidates. The Juniors pride themselves in having their share of those rare individuals often referred to as brains This somewhat doubtful dis- tinction was bestowed upon Poul Solomon who for years has held the Math- ematics Championship. Elaine Mooney, too, reflects glory on the class os o very efficient secretary of the Student Council. The editor and assistant editor of the Annual Staff are members of the Junior class, also. Ruth Ann Brown, who is generally hailed with a whistle, was selected as one of the two candidates for F. F. A. Princess, Credit should be given where credit is due, therefore, this pen is fig- uratively aimed in the direction of Miss Howard and Miss Tinius, class sponsors. Their help and direction in the planning of the traditional Junior- Senior banquet helped make it the success it was. All in all, the school term Of l945-46 proved on enjoyable one for the Juniors, and they're looking forward to next year, their last, with anticipation and pleasure, ' , . GERALDINE ABLES A ik, J y BOBBY ADAIR sg ' Q, BOYD ALLEN 7 g ' DALE ANDERSON 1 fii i A 'It I H I I I J if .. E' JOAN ANDERSON , A E BETTY ARMONTROUT E , so E '-'EMIS -5 sz:-A . W. A. ARNOLD ii . . ' JAJA L . ss: -Aw wr ,t.,,,Q EARL ARONSON , iii I ' HELEN BAKER . j --..., A 'ir-1 2 ' ' j J ' J A ' 'R ...A V E A 1 JAMES BARGER is if Y J.. me ' . Q . si g. 1, GRETCHEN BASORE A.-if F5 L . , 32 O- J: 3 A-4 4 JOANNE BAYLis 'ff' ' if ig 'J O WAYBLJRN BLANKENSHIP O L A g .,.,. ' is riei A A O A L ..,, 'A , L J MARY BOSTON I A 5 if Assi J U A ' J .s A MARJORIE BOSWELL 4 MARY BETH BOYLE , li E FRANKIE BRALEY ' if 5 J i' i 153 -I 4 I .J 5 T1 'Alt B, . 'N'-u, my 3, RUTH BROWN . ii JOSEPH BUDD it was

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