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,,.,..-wr' hw.. ll! ll? M in DEDICATIO We, the Pryor Annual staff, dedicate this edition ofthe Blue and Gold to the Seniors of yesterday, today, and tombrrow, This book is in memory of the thrills of that last year when class meetings and elections, even the routine of classes, took on an added value in the anticipation of events to came. Furthermore, entwined in our memories is the ex- citement of Senior week when the banquets, teas, and commencement services took place, when the Seniors ware their caps and gowns in the joyful thought of grad- uating and when they felt a wistfulness, regretting to leave the school and friends they knew so well. If in years hence, a graduate of P. H, S, glances through this year book and remembers more vividly his days in high school, our efforts in its publication will have been rewarded.
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,o. A. aoorrzsv Superintendent Pryor High School has been for- tunate in having G. A. Godfrey serve as its superintendent for the past seven years. He saw the old high school building blow away, helped build a new one, and is now trying to make P. H. S. one of the great high schools of the Southwest. To him a full measure of just praise should be given. A STUDENTS EYE VIEW 0E THE FAC LTY WOODROW EASLEY seems to have a dual personality in his class room, one strict, the other humorous, MILDRED TINIUS has a lot of fun at the teachers' banquets, etc., and so do the people around her, HOWARD HUNSAKER, more informally known as Coach, can wield a convincing arm as well as reveal a mischievous personality. ZOE DAVIS, who doesn't have many spare moments between the technicalities of her bookkeeping and typing classes, always manages a smile for her students. BEN BURNS has a keen wit and o ready temper which adds much to the enjoyment of his history classes and keeps his study-hall disturbers well supplied with deten-tion slips. HATTlE PROPST, English teacher, Librarian, and ardent fan of Edgar Allan Poe, enjoys play- ing the records of poetry to her classes. FARLO WYATT keeps a stern eye on his study hall as well as on his biology classes, but he is lots of fun, too, GARLAND GODFREY is known around school as having a patient and understanding quality not possessed by many superintendents. LOIS SELLERS has added to her history classes two Latin classes, and matters have been going very Roman in them this year, EMMALETTE COCHRAN has made mathematics her specialty, but she is doing very well with the Student Council. BOB WILLIAMS' baton seems to be magic. Under his stern, but lively direction, the band has increased and improved remarkably. . WARD NEEL never tires of telling experiences to his English and Journalism classes and they have enlivened the Tiger in written form. EARL LUDLOW can be very strict with his varied classes, but every now and then he's caught with his wit showing, FLEDA HOWARD is as playful as her Home Ec. students. Though she tried not ta show it, she had a good time at Junior play practice. RUTH HOGAN is known and liked throughout the school. Even when office duties become exceedingly difficult, she not only keeps her temper, but is pleasant, also, FAWN BARGER, though not the outdoor type, is very popular with the football boys in her art class. I EDNA BELL has never been seen to walk leisurely down the hall. She is usually going at a lively trot. Perhaps being adviser for the annual staff has something to do with it, MARTHA JONES has a shy charm that appeals to all students. She's young, energetic, and has what it takes to make the boys wish she was still a student, I TREE CI G These able business men serving on the school board are elected by voters of the various wards. Theirs is the task of establishing the rules and policies of Pryor High School, and they work without remunera- tion.
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