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

 - Class of 1951

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Here we live the year-round, going to school, playing and working. In this rural section of the United States of America live an enterprising and energetic type of citizenry. We aspire to enlarge the agricultural aspect and to develop the industrial field as fast as facilities and a peaceful era will allow. Situated on trans-continental travel routes, Pryor is as close to its cus- tomers and warehouses as the M K 8zT Railroad and State Highway 69. An airport accommodating private planes and the lake area to the northeast, feasible for seaplanes, are available for air travel. Telephone, telegraph and radio communication are as modern as the day. KOLS, operating from 7 a.m. to sunset on 1570 kilocycles, has been in operation since june, 1950 The School is a central enterprise with more than 500 enrolled in high- school. The new building was completed in 1944 with 28 classrooms and audi- torium. The gymnasium is a remodeled building since the 1942 tornado. Farms boast a variety of products, perhaps the most extensive being stock- raising. Several strains of pure-bred cattle are raised in the area. Planting perma- nent pasture is a common practice. Pryor homes range from the luxurious to the modest one-unit type. World War II brought in federal housing projects, and within the past 10 yea-rs. many new homes have been built by successful citizens of the town. Television aerials bristle over many homes, large and small, in town and on the farms. Pryor is in the lake section of Oklahoma where the hunting and fishing are richest of the state and where water power is turned into electricity. Shops in downtown Pryor are as up-to-date as can be found anywhere. On direct lines are Kansas City to the north and Dallas to the south. This is our school, our town, our community. We love it. TABLE OF CONTENTS A Glimpse of Our Community The Administration fTransportationJ The Classes CThe Schoolj Our Favorites CHomesJ Classroom Scenes CFarming and Stockraisingj Activities fCommunicationsJ Sports flndustrial Development! Advertising CDowntown Pryotj I LEFT TO RIGHT: Garland Godfrey, Superintendent of Schoolsg Frank Hair serving his sixteenth yearg Clyde Hunter, clerk in his fifth yearg Lynn A. Hudson, Presi- dent of the Board of Education in his si th Everett Bateman. eighth year. x yearg Woody Littlefield, second yearg nluhd the saw paw ' ,saw As we look to a pedestrian across the street. Grade School and Baptist Church on up the street. -4. X Q XLT V ,,,.--., . 1 ,., ...,... ,., , A -. s w 4 A 5 5 . 4 i J 6 5 4 , . , A, 41, , -V . - ..--- y Alsvwv som 4 , W p , , . ' 12L 'U 1 1 I Q H o 1 T-1-ER CQEEK 9 I0 0 ,,y 9 . 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I . ao l ' A 'SL 1 1 if U Ml 'I T3.f'X li, vX'i'IZF1 l -5M 0 wg ,thg q The Man Who Gets Around Four Passenger Trains, I0 freights eight buses scores 0 heavy truck lines, on trans continental railroads and highways service Pryor and its vicinity. , 1 ... -q., v-. A. .,-- .. , ,,..,1.. 4 ,.-. - -. -sn. 1 nr WILLIAM BRANDLEY GILBERT BRIGGS . Q . I J' EMMALETTE CARL CUNNINGHAM CARL FORD COCHRAN B. S. B. A. A. B., M. S. History and Economics Industrial Arts Counsellor and Mathematics of Technology Northeastern State University ofArkansas B- 5- B. A. Agriculture Band Oklahoma A andM Tulsa University Q 0 P -: I GARLAND A. GODFREY A. B., M. A. Superintendent of Schools President of Oklahoma Education Association Oklahoma A and M Vu Southwestern Institute Northeastern State , F51 gi -P' f , if ' . I . I 4 . 5,3',.+. V, I , ' E .1 DOROTHY GROVES GERALD HARMON B. S., M. S. B. A. Home Economics Oklahoma College for Women Oklahoma A and M gi, i, CHRISTINE HARP Mrs. HELEN HAYMES RUTH HOGAN Mrs.MARYLOUISEJANZ B S B S A B B A Home Economics Music Oklahoma A and M Bethany College Registrar Art University of Oklahoma College Oklahoma for Women Central State University of Arkansas Speech and English Oklahoma A andM R.' D. JOL LY B. S. Science University of Oklahoma Oklahoma A 81 M .6- r ff I . .IA f i -Egfr 4' FRANK LUCAS B. A. Coach East Central - College EARL D. LUDLOW B. S., M. S. Trades and Industries Pittsburg State, Kansas Oklahoma A and M 7 1 Mrs. JEWEL MARSH A. B., M. S. English and Library Northeastern State Oklahoma A a.ndM ha Face DAVID MITCHELL FRED PARKS B. S., A. B., M. A. A. B., B. S. Driver Education, Commerce Some' Northeastern State P.hillips University in 'F' vi ,.f x ri 'Ji MILTON PHILLIPS EDNA PEARL B'S' RODGERS Mathematics B. S. Oklahoma A and M Commerce 9 I an 'il lx 2 .1-'Ts 321 1 a Northeastern State Oklahoma A and M University of Oklahoma in 1 -'K A., 4? HOWARD HUNSAKER B.S Principal and Athletic Director Phillips University Nts. MILDRED SANDERS Ms. RAGIELSETTLE KATHERINE SIMMONS NORVEL TRASK B. A. A. B. A. B., M. A. B. S. English English and Latin English -and Coach and History C . . journalism umberland University Central State Northeastern . . East Texas State A and M University of . . Oklahoma lglcfrslrsityof Kansas State omg Oklahoma Aand M - ' 'i f Q' 'le' ' t ' 9 K' O Mrs. MERLE WEEKS B. s. Physical Education and History Southeastern State ,. -:gf QQ? +Jz f fwila' fad. 'D-fa E. C. Bradley and Frank Panter connect the Valentine front hall piece. This was nearly as interesting as the Christmas tree in December. ., , .-fs 'N 1 , ' . .cg-Q19-' .ww -greg' ' . Q 77 ' 'Vi' ' 'ff i f 'if' -6 A. ... -...ily -' -4,44-r' 911 :fha fa ' Five hundred students ate lunch at the cafeteria on average days throughout the year. At work are Mrs. P. H. Hillin Csuper- visorl, Mrs. C. C. Holderman, Mrs. E. C. Bradley, Mrs. Fay Chester, Mrs. C. C. Curnutt, and Mrs. Roxie Riley Effflhfl 714 to jiclwnl Students riding buses are covered by accident and liability insurance. These buses are busy vehicles: 47,838 miles on regular trips and 15,000 miles for activities.Drivers are Earl Harris, A1Watkins, jack Flint , C. T. Clawson and Bunny Reeves. Fi 'VS 9 x 05 1 1 1 1 9 D- nt: 'vb' 1' f- -47 wx,., , lf 0- Th- 1 -?' jluz flamm Thr llrgh Sf-huol Imzlflmg, neu' ln 1914, and ilu' fly IVIIHISIQIUYI, ff'Vl1lJl1t 1l'If in 1915, hmm? all r1r'I11'1!1f's ffxvvpl for the musu' L'1fISSf'Sll'hl!',I771PFf HZ lllf' I'1!Uf'Hflf7f1fIl lllllffilflg of fhf' fhuffh. . ' 4 K 4 ,. nl. X A '- 8. . 3 .,'ii'nY,x,-. .'4 '+ 83 ' -. TIA?-,V fr9 ',g '. 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Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA 1 Yr. Tiger Staff 3 Yrs. Baseball 2 Yrs. Basket- ball National Honor Society Pete Bates 4 Yrs. Pryor 3 Yrs. T 8: 1 2 Yrs. FFA Howard Boston 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA Bill Anderson 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA Pat Austin 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pep Club CVice-Pres.D Candidate for Annual Queen 2 Yrs. Girls' Trio 1 Yr. Tiger Staff Martha Bergman 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs.Cheer- leader 4 Yrs. Pep Club l Yr. Library FFA Queen Georgia Bradshaw 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FHA 4 Yrs. Cafeteria l Yr. Phys. Ed. 1 Yr. Vocal Music Donald Arrowood 1 Yr. Pryor 3 Yrs. B0wie,Tex. 3 Yrs. Track jack Bateman 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Football 3 Yrs.Basketball 2 Yrs. Baseball Harold Boston 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA 2 Yrs. Phys.Ed. 1 Yr. Vocations jeanene Brandley 3 Yrs. Pryor l Yr. Brown Mili- tary Academy l Yr. Tiger Staff junior Play 2 Yrs. Pep Club 'fzfficafm WILLIAM ATCHLEY, President x 1? . 5. i . . .iv JOANN MORGAN, Secretdry J. W. CAMPBELL, Vi Uwzy 1: 9 ce President X 'I 1 ,Sn Hz'-A xi' 1-fx 19 05 A A7 1.1, vt' 953' oo! Evelyn Brown 4 Yrs. Pryor 1 Yr. l Yr. Pep Club FHA 1 Yr. Driving Annual 1 Yr. Sammy Casey 4 Yrs. Pryor 1 Yr. Mech. Drawing l Yr. Mechanics 4 Yrs. FFA po :O Ben Boggs 4 Yrs. Pryor 3 Yrs. T 8: I Dick Cameron 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Band l Yr. Football 1 Yr. Baseball 1 Yr. Baseball l.Yr. Driving S 7 l s .. il 20 245 5 E. 'x fi: F ' 5 . .D 1,51 lx J-.4 Dale Buchanan 2 Yrs. Pryor 2 Yrs. Chouteau 3 Yrs. FFA 2 Yrs. Basket- ball 2 Yrs. Baseball Leroy Cameron SM Yrs. Pryor Football Phys. Ed. C ,L 10 I ,. j. W. Campbell 4 Yrs. Pryor 3 Yrs. Football 3 Yrs. Basket- ball Vice-Pres. Senior Class Vice-Pres. FFA Anna Clayton 4 Yrs. Pryor ri' .C As? airs? A Chester Charles Lester Charles 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA Pres. FFA 2 Yrs. Football 4 Yrs. FFA 2 Yrs. Basket- 2 Yrs. Basket- ball ball l Yr. Cheerleader 2 Yrs. Football Edith Clayton Ina Collins 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA 1 Yr. FHA 1 Yr. Annual 1 Yr. Vocanl 1 Yr. Phys. Ed. l Yr. FHA Music 1 Yr. Library 2 Yrs. Pep Club 1 Yr' Speech l Yr. Cafeteria l Yr. Gym Cand. Annual Queen Richard Coxsey Betty Conatzer Louise Conatzer 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor l Yr. Tiger Staff 2 Yrs. FHA 2 Yrs. Glee Club 5 Yrs. Baseball 1 Yr. Phys. Ed. l Yr. Vocation 3 Yrs. Basket- l Yr. Vocation l Yr. Phys. Ed. ball 2 Yrs. Glee Club Honor Society arole Cunningham Lorene Curnutt Paul ine Cumutt 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor Football Queen l Yr. T 8a l l Yr. T 8: l 2 Yrs. Girls'Trio 2 Yrs. FHA l Yr. Vocal. 1 Y.. FHA song- 1 Y.. Glee Club Mum leader junior Class fSec. Treas.l 1 Yr. FHA johnny Edmonson Virginia Fisher Barney Foreman 7, ::- A 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor A , A :A 4 Yrs. Football 2 Yrs. FHA junior Play I 3 Yrs. Baseball 1 Yr. Annual 4 Yrs. Football .q 3 Yrs. Basketball 3 Yrs. Pep Club 4 Yrs. Basketball 2 Yrs. Boxing 1 Yr. Vocal . 4Yrs. Baseball 1 Yr. journalism Music Bill Garland Ray Garner joe Gore 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Football 1 Yr. Phys. Ed . 4 Yrs. Football 4 Yrs. FFA 1 Yr. Annual uetterman 2 Y' 1 Yr. Basketball 1 Ya. Tiger Staff 1 Yf- Baskmbau 1 Yr. Baseball 1 Yr. Agriculture 2 Yrs' Baseball If Daniel Goss Sylvia Green Dell Roy Guthrie 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor Q4 Fx 6 3 Yrs. Football 1 Yr. Library 3 Yrs. Band ' 'T , T F 3 Yrs. T 8: I 1 Yr. Tiger Staff 2 Yrs. Debate Team ' A ' 5 Annual King 1 Yr. speech 1 Yr. T sr 1 Club ' f Candidate I Yr. journali sm 2 Yr. Title Holder CBest Lookingl im Hadley 4 Yrs. Pryor Pres. fSoph. Classi 4 Yrs. Football 2 Yrs. Basketball All-School Play 4 Yrs. Baseball 4 Yrs. Band Lavonne Hoffman 4 Yrs. Pryor! l Yr. FHA I Yr. Phys. Ed. l Yr. Library 1 Yr. Glee Club 1 Yr. Phys. Ed Kenneth Hall 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA Clleporterl Poultry, Dairy, Livestock judging l Yr. Annual Wynema Hoffman 4 Yrs. Pryor 2 Yrs. Library 2 Yrs. Office Assistant 2 Yrs. Honor Society National Honor junior Play June Harrison 4 Yrs. Pryor Student Council CSec.J Best Citizen 4 Yrs. Honor Society National Honor Society CPres.D 1Yr.T8tI Pat Humphrey 1 2A Yrs. Pryor 1 Yr. Fort Gibson H Yr. Sallisaw Student Council fPres.J 2 Yrs. Band 5 Candidate Football Society CTreas. Queen Curtis Hunsaker joan jackson jim jones 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 3 Yrs. Annual l Yr. Phys. Ed. 4 Yrs. Football l Yr. Tiger Staff 1 Yr. FHA 4 Yrs. Baseball 2 Yrs. All-School QRCPOHCU 4 Yrs. Band Play 1 Yr' Sglgisgil Student Council Junior Play All-Conference 3 Yr Band 4 Yrs' Hongr 2 Yrs -S' Society D ' Natlonal Honor Natlonal Honor Society Society 10' , QB P xv, y . Ar L 1 V fo ' fb 516: X . ga A af johnny jones 4 Yrs. Pryor 2 Yrs. T 8: l 2 Yrs. FFA 1 Yr. Phys. Ed. Virgie johnson 4 Yrs. Pryor l Yr. 1 Yr. 1Yr lYr A FHA Phys. Ed. Library Cafeteria Joyce jones 3 Yrs. Pryor l Yr. Ashdown, Arkansas 2 Yrs. Girls' Trio 2 Yrs. FHA Annual Queen Candidate 1 Yr. Tiger Staff 1 Yr. Dramatics l Yr. journalism Gene Jordan 4 Yrs. Pryor 3 Yrs. FFA 2 Yrs. Football 1 Yr. Basketball Lawrence Johnson 4 Yrs. Pryor . PF. 1, ,Iv by I A-its 6.5 -.1 4 Yrs. FFA 'ff' ' 2 Yrs. Basketball ' V . -9 ocatrons Kenneth Kating 4 Yrs. Pryor I y 7 4 Yrs. FFA 1 K 3 Yrs. Basketball 1 Yr. Baseball ' Dairy and Poultry f Vw judging s 1 are '. , ', ' 1'-5, 'kd rg I X y ur., ffl . A Tommy Kating Dee Kitchens Bob Landers 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 3 Yrs. FFA 4 Yrs. FFA 3 Yrs. Football 'T' F 3 Yrs. Football 2 Yrs. Track 1 Yr. Marines joe Langley l Yr. Basketball Poultry and Dairy judging john D. Littlefield 1 Yr. Driving All School Play 2 Yrs. Boxing Mary Littlefield A: 3, 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 1' Pres. T 8: I 4 Yrs. FFA Candidate ,Q ,., P Student Council 1 Yr. Phys. Ed. Football Queen J K W Annual Staff glrilxeipiizb D' LJ a in I 3 Yrs. T ar 1 3 Yrs., , 2 U 1 Yr. Speech ' 2' 1 , A u fs 4 jim Long Farol Low Sue Maltsberger -7, ' , K 0- I r 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor A 1- , 4 Yrs. Football Freshman Class 2 Yrs. Glee Club 'fb ' 7 ti, , 4 Yrs. Baseball Junicfrpgiigs 2 Yrs. FHA X I, M l Yr. Boys' Chorus fPres.J All School Play K ' ' ,f 3 Yrs. Boxing 2 Yrs. Band lsoph' YL, A , I A V 'A' I if ::- 2-A ' junior Play 1 Yr' T 8! I V Carol Manley Colleen Merrill Joann Morgan 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor A y A Driving 4 Yrs. FHA 3 Yrs. Band Glee Club l Yr. Annual Candidate Foot- - M, 3 Yrs. FHA 1 Yr. Phys. Ed. ball Queen 1 i ' Vdcations l Yr. Driving 1 Yr' Dummies Y 1 Yr. T .sr 1 Semof Cams, ...Junk ....q..- - 4 is if ev' A? -f '17 ,0- -Q. tsl' was f 1 jack Parman Marion Phipps Dan Proctor 4 Yrs. Pryor 2 Yrs. Basket- ball 3 Yrs. Baseball Soph. Class fSec. 1 Yr. Driving L. A. Proctor 1 Yr. Pryor 3 Yrs. Fayette- ville, Ark. 1 Yr. Baseball 1 Yr. Football Mark Richardson 4 Yrs. Pryor 1 Yr. Basket- ball 1 Yr. Baseball 3 Yrs. Band All School Play 1Yr.T8tI Irene Steelman 5 Yrs. Pryor Glee Club 1 Yr. T 8: I Phys. Ed. IZ Yrs. Pryor Z Yr. Muskogee 2 Yrs. Strang 1 Yr. Annual A 1 Yr. Glee Club William Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA 3 Yrs. Football jack Snyder 3 Yrs. Pryor 1 Yr. Hollister 1 Yr. T 81 I 2 Yrs. Shop Student Council l Yr. Football Rubie Steffens 4 Yrs. Pryor ZZ Yrs. Pryor H Yr. Rio Hondo, Tex. l Yr. Fayetteville, Ark. 3 Yrs. Baseball Annual Staff Agnes Richardson 4 Yrs. Pryor 1 Yr. FHA 1 Yr. Phys. Ed. 1 Yr. Dramatics Geraldine Stafford 4 Yrs. Pryor 2 Yrs. Band 1 Yr. Cheerleader Candidate Annual Queen 1 Yr. Annual 1 Yr. Tiger Staff Anna Bess Stewart 2 Yrs. Pryor 1 Yr. Tiger Staff 2 Yrs. Hobart 1 Yr. Phys. Ed. Glee Club 1 Yr. Library Club l Yr. Office Assistant Emma Myers 4 Yrs. Pryor Honor Society 1 Yr. FHA Library Club Doris Nichols 4 Yrs. Pryor 3 Yrs. FHA 1 Yr. Annual Phys. Ed. Honor Society ph X .f Charles Newsome Gene Nicholas I 2A Yrs. Chouteau 4 Yrs. Pryor IZ Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA 4 Yrs. FFA 1 Yr. Typing FFA Judging ' 1 Yr. Glee Club Don Nix Walter Norman 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor l Yr. T 8:1 3 Yrs. FFA l Yr. Football 3 Yrs. Baseball Dairy Products Projector Club u 1 Yr. FFA l d8 'g 1: 2, J . : ' .. ,10- 1 .1 I A 'v I. yr wwf' If-, E j . A, .v , ffl i-. I I f, J .1 I I A I' ,. , -4 I 1 ,-'uv 'T 7 F' -3 X Mildred Trimble Dale Trogdon Willard Tyler 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FHA Driving l Yr. Phys. Ed. l Yr. Library Betty Wallis 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Band 2 Yrs. FHA l Yr. Student Council FHA CSec.J 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA 1 Yr. Baseball Livestock and Dairy judging Marvin Walker -4 Yrs. Pryor 3 Yrs. FFA l Yr. T 81 l 1 Yr. Baseball I Yr. Football 3 Yrs. Basketball 3 .hw 41 ff 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. FFA l Yr. Student Council 1 Yr. Honor Society Billy Washam 4 Yrs. Pryor 1 Yr. Phys. Ed. 7.3 4 Yrs. FFA 1 Yr. Typing 5 . s I . : -g X 1 X . I .A if ' T 3 ff ,I -ws-r.. 19 jack Whitehead Dorothy Wiley 4 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Football 4 Yrs. Pryor ZH Yrs. Band Carol Williams 4 Yrs. Pryor 1 Yr. Library 2 Yrs. Basketball jr. Play Tiger 4 Yrs. FHA l House FHA qPres.D 14 Yrs' Pep Club Student Council Student Council CSec.-Treasl Floyd Willis Lucille Willis Charles Woods 4 Yrs. Pryor 3 Yrs. Pryor 4 Yrs. Pryor 3 Yrs. FFA l Yr. Salina 2 Yrs. Basketball Marion Thurman 3 Yrs. Pryor 1 Yr. Claremore 2 Yrs. Phys. Ed. 1 Yr. Phys. Ed 3 Yrs. FHA Office Assistant 3 Yrs. T 841 1 Yr. Baseball T 8t I CV. Pres.J .- K ,, ww l I Gaynell Abbott Donald Adair Iva Dell Armstrong Bob Arrowood Billy Babb john Barnes Bob Boggs Wilma Bradley Hershal Bradshaw Par Burchett Pat Burrus Ned Callison Eva Casey Curtis Chambers Marilyn Coats Sam Coats Carolyn Sue Cole Mary Conarzer Claudine Coons Leroy Crow Leonard Cunningham Marvin Curnutt Charles Dail Ioan Davis . ZZ. JACK HUTCHISOIN, Vice President LOUISE WILLIS, Secfemrv DEAN RIAL, President fr' h -0 f K ao- Qunio P9 'mfg -L 3 -W 3. mr ,ein --? 'T , f ,J -fm ,-. 1 ,o ,ou 4 .4-fs -'Y .JT 0 Lv 1 4 ft Q. aj, 7' C 2,5 es 44- ,: Q Q- ' 'i in 5 .2 , ' '5 5 1 - IL, 1, 4 4 1, 4 . sfffff 1. ... ' If' 5' a fi 5.3 A , ,.4n L, L .cs-' ' ' I I -I Iii, -1- N X wx Q, I .O 4 2 -Q 4 F 4 ' .4 Q 74-v x .:. ff Kernelia Dinsmore Shirley Elam T. W. Erwin jerry Falling jimmy Fausset - Dale Fielden . ff Dillon Foreman Mary Fox Ruby Gambill Hester Grimes jerry Hunter Shirley Hair 'F Velda Hardy J Charles Harles Estelene Harrington Nora Hill jack Hurchison Bobby jones x-'I I 4 3k ' ,a F -:ar ' if x N' M4 .g X 1 L' Q A 'Q W 4' W ll ' I r- . A fix ve '3 149 lg Q . J . Willard jones Wilma jones Louise Kiesel Rosalie Link Paul Littlefield Delma Livesay Freddy Long Tommy Lucas '. Iuanira McCarty Dennis MCCaw ' Wanda McClellan Bob McCurry S -1 .Ji-I ls Eg' 1 .H . 1 l 2' In -Q I V '--x ' , 1 2 ' -Y, iff , 4 A Q'-:i 1 . .-A A 1 1. 1 f , ,wxffv 'S ! 515 J uf wg : ,. A ' ., lEiirw.. , - -Y-.-..-vwvgg? v - - , Y, , 5' ,U td 'f 1 5 ,nk .. , J, f ,, rm 55 1 Q, A 5 J 'fx 2. Ae QQ K vs Laura Maddux joe Marler Pauline Mayo jimmy Miller Harold Moore ,Z N 7 S ' Lloyd Moore A 'Tl' Q ' l I X ' A' f' . 'J A l l g -or + r 7 '- Elizabeth Norman - Mildred Nuckolls my Madelene Pace X I Rayma jean Packard , fi X 1' ' Edna Panter Vivion K E 5 53 ' Wanda Parker A lr it A in Helen Phipps ' 5' 'X 'Z' Ralph Polone K X X H . ,I x 1 'W 1 lu 'A Mary Lee Poplin R 'Q by Barbara Powell x I ,n I2 Edna Mae Ramsey 11 5 Dean Rial rs n I I' I Rf N-v' X 9 N X Martha Richardson R Anna Mae Roberts . gn Archie Robertson ' Earl Ray Rogers Betty Shearer ni 2 0 ,,, Elizabeth Sheetz - A . X. -. ...,- . Melba Sinor J - Bill Smith I Charles Smith Farrell Smith Sandra Smith jimmy Sutter Q . I I s an 4 L4 'E I ,EN -B J 9 'T ! ,Ov ,S feat V l fl . 74 'Y I J A Al 'il W .J -rf 3 X J 5 A ,d 3 1 4 ' jf 5 - A 0 40 I -5 'Q fo Z' fb -A -an V-Q? G 'F 3 1 Qs Wynnlonah Taylor Clyde Tooman Phillip Trogdon Barbara Trotter Burl Turner C 1 I X5 Q Dorothy Vanbrunt Roberts A A K. f 5 3 K Ra ss, lax' ,v I Mary jo Vanderpool james Stone Pat Wall Roy Watkins Doris Wells Norma Wells Lennye White Gene Whiteh LaVerne Whorton Bill Williams Louise Willis john Willman C21 pv- lf 3 Q I-51 l J t cl JOAN TE TER, Secretary JACK BAILEY, Vice President MARY HUMPHREY, President 5:0,ZZh.0.l'l'l,0!lQ job, E Ai , Y , if ,X , ,: . .T 4 ' .4 A ,.,, . ..-v ...- Ardena Adams X A H Carole Anderson PL Y ' Rossie Anderson , ,gf C i . I ' i s A ' ' ' Maxine Arnold - . 'td' , - uf l - 4 gg: ,0- .-Q aw. ,, Par Flannigan Q 'Q 4 F' F C . . -4 J f 5 Wxlmoth Atkins - f ' , - ' Y 'fe' Jack Bailey A 4 Rosalie Bailey l 1 , We Bob Baugess ' V- 'L' -is A X ' l Neva Sue Bell 'L ang .Q ,A Mildred Booth fl muy Joe Bowling Y f l I Ronald Bowman W' it I 6:1 'U 6? 5 f Hubert Brown Y... -ll A 2 ' X Carmen Bryant Dorothy Dell Butler wg Ag' f 'J it i 4 3 I R .., I Naomi Butler 14 ' ' A ,4 V la I 'V King Cagle ,jk Pete Cameron if ' ' ' A Charles Campbell 6 I' K l 1 f f 1 M 4 1 fx? Q ,k f Ezra Grace Campbell is . Q , ' ' ' ' Dean Carman iv N , Dorene Chamberlain M x Lorabell Chitwood ' If 1 nf 3' J. v 0 ,gg 'LS A ,3 F2 -g at F: xx -..,, 1 15 N l f ,f I, c l l ll! 2 Y , EJ- 4? la Q' ., Y ' ' ,Q ' A i 6 A A I 1 I i.a f -lu , '1 3-' ff Q 1 junior Clark Q ., Martha Clark Glen Coats .LQ ' Myrna Faye Cole Curtis Cox 4 john Crogan dx I 1 X 3 Q Donald Cummins ,X Lewis Cunningham 1 E Wanda Dirck ' l Maude Donaldson X a gg f,2.. ' A Sonnia Dresia A john Eddlngs X Betty Edmonson y Sonny Evans f . 1 4 Opalene Falling .v f 5- Ronald Fautt Betty Fisher 5 5 j. C. Foster 0 Donald Foreman an Haskell Gaither 7 Imogene Garner X Daphne Giles l ': F '. 5 Merriam Godfrey J Georgia Graham Leo Green Alice Griffith ' . F Shirley Griggs Mary Guinan ilk I I '? li 41 1 vw it Coy Hastings 'T ' Charlene Haymes janet Hester Q- L. J. W. Hill 5 . Norma Hoffman ' L Mary Humphrey x Q 'V F3 Velda Ingle -A '49 Kenneth jones K , -I Shirley jones Mildred jones '91 Charlotte johnson A' F' Paul Kiesel Dorothy jean Kiersey Merle Keeling Q3 . . . L- jerry Langley 'J , Bob Lawson ' Ann Lee Buddy Ligon if Ethel Link 4 fr' Marlin Littlefield Velda Littlefield Elvina Simon s 5,2 28 joe Long va 1 Beth Lucas 'ff ' , Jim Martin y Charlene Mason I K 1 johnny Merrill 2 Thomas Meeker Bill Mitchell Elsie Miller ' F' aiu 9 .gf l J , X Y' .L ,L 1' Q 1 ' X l JS M 7.5 -1 BL ' 0 '12, 4 0 ns' F x L v P , J Ns L if M J! ' , . 9 -gr Wayne Miller Billy Bob Moore Lloyd Moore ,, Y. W! , al A johnny Morehead 'O Carrie Mullican Helen Newcomb Il , AXA rl 6 'S Q 3, Sammy Northrip 7 , Doris Norman 3 Bill Nix L I A ., I X ff. Mary Nicholas -' ' ' - , . - . ' P: .354 i ab lil f' F rf ,aide ,cs 4 2 ,, George Nicely Q , 4 Audrey Owen -or M: K Ray Pace K X Doris Panzer H y , pl 1 Pa: Parton , I N ' .A Sue Peale f? Patrye Ryel Sara Samuels VU ,g .4 li Sally Schultz J A ' Norma Sharp 'V k ,-1' ' -1 Oreta Sharp Clyde Shearer J K If 1 Q I X 5 Charles S jim Shrum Melissa Shivers Marion Son J. C. Spencer tafford Clyde Stamps Gene Sranis laus Susie Sreelman .5 6 I 'X 1.- Q I . X i l 4: L Q f .il 'T'-. l ' . , -5 T 1 Lawton True Carl Venable Susan Ziler Sally Wells Kenneth Cora Sue Watkins Wheeless Donald Wh itfielcl Sue Williams Celia Wilkerson Clyde wims Leo Willis Sandra Yohe jerry Visser Bill Windsor Paul Steffens joan Teter Ellen Thompson Eugene Thornton Evia Lee Thurman J. C. Trammel , . Z 1 'U .- --U 3. . tl f if lg ,....r sa ,: .'- ' , L ' I f X ,I I ' T'-we X f. 'fl 'sl if vs ! pn . Qu JIWQ4 A png J Ullimm ROBERT HUNTER, Vive President J EARLYNE WARD, President BOB LONG, Secretary 0 f f Q if 1 f V ff t My f . J , , ' X A 4 2 ' 5 E . .Q S F' -- ' .. 5 , fe 1 . 1' X 4 .7 S X .IB .D -.iff Tru x D. .3 13 fd M Q if ll 3 I L f. r 4 5- B QQ K 4 Billy june Abbott Mary Adair Truman Addington Virginia Allred Glen Arrowood Viola Atchley Katie Ball Estelle Barnes Sloan Colleen Bates W. D. Bates Wayne Boan Tom Boggs Wanda Boren Larry Boston Ernest Bowling Lewis Branstetter Billy Briggs Loyetta Brewster Willard Buchanan Gwen Burke Edna Callison Jessie Casey Peggy Casey Bill Campfield Q nn-. .I li. vu .D 0 A50 - fv- :9 as Q x .fag it 'E J .-ev .ff f I c , 5 4 10' YA 53 7 X 2 ' :if H 49 g K- T. I4 U. I 0. 5 'Q 3:1-ggi' if 41? 1 K j , .. J 1 0 l ' A Q .s 4 I' L., -if t G' 's J' -.2 M f 1 - 'l 3 Q- . I 's 'is -'in :-yu. f 5, ,i 39 ' f 3 4 . 3 I i l 1 SJ' f l x sl' X gg Qjiqf , M 4 X l I I .lf ,-. IO -ml 1 Bob jaggers Margie james jackie johnson Lois Belle jones Martha jones johnny Jordon 4' .,,,,. ,.. U, 013 Q5- O- i 9. Tommy Keirsey :9 5- 'Wo Janie Kilgore Don Kitchen Bob Lanham Bob Long Shirley Long Darrell Low David Lundquist 1' Dora McCarty Robert McCoy Amil MCCurry lf. Wilma iscnougai l 5 Q, Alene McKenzie Darlene Maltsberger 56:4 lfv' Faye Manley 5,4411-zf.A4QflZ Betty Montgomery ,5 ic' A Philip Maybee l ' r Audrey Meeker Georgyne Middleton Velma Miller Vernedm Miller Bill Mitchell Gle ncla Mitchell Faye Moore i cp . 41 4 -2 l ' M i 1 ' i lil y 4 u 'l M ae ' M . j , Sue Morgan ' . Harold Newcomb H., I i ' ' 4 'nv X sf' ai 'S Charles Odle Doris Norman 5 Steve Owen '- Af' , Wilma Owens v 1 I v A ' 'Z' l . l JI fi? A Q , ,vi l , Vera jean Owings A g 1' KJ . . ' 7 4 - jimmy Parker x Shirley Perkins i , ' 4 :H Bob Pierson L ' fd 1 If . V 'aj - i , ' jack Plummer Barbara Powers Roger Preston Margaret Purcell Irene Qualls Kenneth Qualls Thelma Ramsey Tommy Ray Mary Lou Richardson Curtis Robertson Mabel Robbins Windle Rollins jim Rose Shirley Rosser Wilburn Russell Ester Scroggins Don Session Nina Scheetz Larry Shelton Nora Mae Sinor .Avi p , A n a 4 f I 5' al . 4'-5 ar, .A - wr A -5 :V .,, y N 2 1 x QM S t ,. f v , 7 M .. A. ' -v -., fi .4 H- J v l ' 4 6 I l EL g , 9 L - -ss I -r I . X , no 4 pn ef' 5 4 r 'Q I X I S X ,s 1 I, .,., 5 X t Aden Schollser Q al 4 F ..- Freddy Smith Janice Snyder X J I K ' . 4 Barbara Stafford Delfa Mae Stafford A Ravmoncl Stevens ,J , X f , , Y, , Tommy Srice 5 Ruby Stone I C. Sullivan 7 Arnold Stewart +3 g'-- johnny Taylor 5 ,,, KX jerry Trotter -4 X james Trotter f ' V ' Joyce Trogdon v , , , ' .T 1 Y ,' '11 N Pat Trout tb j. C. Tyler .49 . X Bobby Vann 6 0 I Clinton Walker g .L' ,--o. X 4 IB X X' i . X D P , . Rf .31 -C Earlyne Ward Ethel Watkins Judy Watkins Marie Watkins Thomas Watkins Juanita West joan Williams Ted Williams Darlene Wilson jim Wright Brice Wallis Glen Jordon 4' L .4 . 'Q Q. A 'x s 0 o ' ,Q-K Rx, K, 4122, A f x . 2 u 0 M I Le-my Phipps Lyndol Erickson anis Essex 'ILW ' 0 SN, . . 432' EEHSPYS 5' Q ff? Ay- R VV I -..,146i,, N ffw- -vw- x L 'Q -5, 5 Z.: ' 4 ' fl' ff Q .fx R' 44 Q . -Eff-2 2 4, ,,, XA, x Qxifweq., z Q-:,1:'fm mv- ' as K A 171. H :V A I , Wx.. 1 5,22 I f .V tiff J ii: 'Ni : ji fr ,If DB. I 'V , W -age.,-M-'Q , f .' 1 200' I 5 1 ff' N- if .- H a Q9 33,9 an I I , ' 'QW' f Q1 W. 9 2' Pisa -A'sy:. .'af Aus: 14,3 ,Je an'-ff-A we y - - - Au- I is ., X-, A 177- '- ' ' ,R . A L f in 4. iuima ww.- von? mg? --.-. - PAT HUMPHREY Senior BARBARA TROTTER Junior I ' X- BETH LUCAS 5 Sophomore Q oi' if .g-uf' .4- K - 'uP,1e0f'-700f?fflfAQ14Q?n. if BETTY JO COX Freshman jnmfball Quan er -- '- ' ,. .. n, Dress by Mayes Mercantile ' 2 f' L ef ANNAQCLAYTON 1 ,Q SA' . 5, JfznqandQwzan 'UP ,4u,1cE,- GRIEQFLTH ? Sopromore JACK PARMAN Senior -is S1 LEO WILLIS ' Sophomore Fmshmag MARGIE JAMES' 'S' ' Freshman WINDLE ROILLINS 'P 'SF 3 A - K vi , A i 1 3 'Q 3 f- F l Iii- fi iw ' Pi-'I'RICqi'A BUIQCHETT K. Quvm X 1 3 X t 3 5 S3 Ev , Qs 3 5 if 6 S S i1'lZi,f'?,Z,f'LffZie5lfSsW 2 'f EQ W X 2 S S . . 3 'H f, s 2 1 X 'Hifi ksggixsf lies! 1xxtsS4'4 ' 1 .- Z F GF 4 VT SlY113 X98SS!s3 Xtthekwlw xaSX MXN wx4SXxSksKyxsy Sxsssxxtsswxsw Q 3 3 5 4 5 5 5 5 xsuisff D,,,y,m,,. 5, Skstshxxxxxx '- 1, LAL 1,gfL,4 L a, A L s '! 21.1 W? -.... .af- -.-, -ff an-I iq ,',. oi ,. J Q13 EIT.. 5 ai 1-'Z SQ -3 1 ' .,.-: ' '.:fg,.,1', ' ' ' ' tw ' i. JUNEIIXIIRISON Best . itizen-Girl 'X PAT HUMPHREY --1 A Most' Popular, Girl 1. Ldlwh Cdlw -11, WILLIAM ATCHLEY Best Citizen-Boy av JOYCE JONES and JIM JONES Senior Girl and Boy mast likely to succeed BARNEY FOREMAN Most Popular Boy 6 Qs 6011.014 who IOANN MORGAN DANIEL GOSS Prettiest Girl Most Handsome Boy 'Q' , r-N 40 'Vx CURTIS HUNSAKER and FAROL LOW Boy and Girl most valuable to school life LVQLIRX-U'5D15UXs7 RALPH PALONE and CHESTER CHARLES Clevqrestscitf Biggest Monkeys A CI- lf its 3 'C' 1--A--avr- ..,., pump.:-1. -. 5 -. r-., ., Sf.g k' Y O'f 5 ii -H. 1 6 gf I ' BARBARA POWELL lunior FFA fsweet Heartj Runnerup SHIRLE Y ELAM Junior J- J. Q Pluhceu if .231 f 1 Q A W'-fait N ry-y.:-1'- ' , J N.. NNN. bv- 4.-gg, . .--KU... L ba Ps. 'ri W .I C. Um u.' '2 '1.Q 'Fl ' ,Ht .filrggq . ..',.Aw5 nw flgriczzltzxre is fl major IIPIIIIFZIKQ' in the IOFKIIIJQ' and in the school. Marv than, 500 Cnrlomfs of fizwstrark ami grain are slzippfrrl from the Pryor yards yearly. Lizzestock breeding is a major industry cmd sales total in the range of 3300,000 per year. M 2. 4:4- l ,fj?2'i+- -9 s.,1 .L ov Looking in on speech class, we find some of the girls worl-'ing indus- triously--er--that is, supposed to be. just notice poor Pat. The boys quartet, DOD, Coy, Windle and jerry sing for us in many of our assemblies Their accompanist is Georgvne Nliddleton. .42- Velcla and jim find figures of speech in Alan Seeger's war poem. Iva Dell and Carolyn locate Boston and Bunker Hill for Betty. 1437 X! r-,,.-f -- - J, .Wwwvh .. -,. 1 -a Barbara Trotter: Cin Latin IU No, Carrie -Io, 'ire' -- fourth conjugation, not first. Did three cooks spoil the broth? Pat, Carol and Georgia make a cake. Bill is an exception to the rule--of hard workers--in Mr. Parks' refresher class in arithmetic. Juanita gets a squint while Mary Lee and George dissect the frog. ,ll 13 5 1 1 Y I Darlene shows Mabel, Juanita, Pete, Tommie, and Lewis how to figure the time elapsed since a given hour two days ago. Sophomores learn that chords equi- distant from center are equal. Haskell and Carrie jo question the next step. .-Ar :I ,. bar-so-5,-., . ,nz-,4,,., , .Q ,,,m1Mo. 4 . Has anybody ever found the value of X? lfarlyne, Shirley and Truman wait for volunteers. .-ra-,, Not much relaxation in the journalism room. Nine juniors take the typing assignment Curtis and Geraldine confer about stories on the Seriously, fFf0ng go baqkg Chai-les, Lgvega, editorial page. William writes sports, and Hershal Pauline, Lguigey Iva Dell, Delma,Maflyn, Shirley looks for background material for a news story. and Kernelia. First semester driving students and the man who taught them safe driving, David Mitchell. CYea Safell Mr. Cmningham has 10077 attention. Farrell, Here we look in on Miss Harp's sewing class. Bob, Pat and Mary look on. just like bees, they are always busy. 4l . f . N Here we find Mrs. Weeks' World History class joan, Mary and Dorothy busily getting their at work. Imogene and joan 'peat to be studying shorthand. And if you really expect to get short- terribly hard. hand it would really have to be busily. Oklahoma History and Civics taught by Mr. Trask. It shows june Boren reading her daily lesson. Bob, Joyce, and joe tediously reading their Dick, Emma, and Bob seem to be intent on lesson. That is, we guess they are. this physics experiment. 4-n1 1- i The head master of Lowood School denounces poor little jane Eyre as members of a freshman English class see the motion picture. 8 ' psf? J. W. addresses his section in senior English. 45 mf , ii is-. , Here we are looking in on the sopho- more English class at work. Alice, janet and Sonia 'pear to be working indus- triously. I 'Mr' s ,f ff f 1 'OTA Estelene, Paul, Claudine and Elizabeth learn machine bookkeeping. Q-av x ,. Here are some of the boys in Mechan ical Drawing. Working hard,jerry? 3... 113 it l'x Hubba! Hubba! The boys and girls in Art are using Bob Landers for their model. Looks like the boys are putting the finishing touch on a cabinet over in shop. It looks nice. Better hurry kids. It's almost time for Sth hour. l l Be sure to get that print in the right place Willard. Let's not have any errors. 'N i The Cheerleaders rear back and let go with a Yea Man as thev finish one of their yells. lg Dorothy, don 't you have enough milk without stealing l3oh's? Looks like mass production on the cafeteria front. l' vpifv slxi ,an funior Play Cast of JUNE MAD Back Row: Leonard Cunningham, Dean Rial, Hershal Bradshaw, joan Davis, Wanda Parker, Wilma jones, Laura Maddux, Bob Boggs, Tommy Lucas and Charles Harless. 'A ' Front Row: Pat Burrus, jerry Hunter, Barbara Trotter, and the Coach, Gerald Harmon. M 1 MX Q.. V 'M All School Play Cast of GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE Back Row: Merriam Godfrey, joan Morgan, Dean Rial, jeanene Brandley, Dell Roy Guthrie, Betty lidmonson Charles Newsom. Sitting: Celia Wilkerson, Mevadene Gwartney,Curtis llunsaker, Bob Baugess, Chuck Campbell, Dorothy Butler llla jo Duncan. 'F 1 4-es ...--...1 . . 'I , I I 'Q . gg ' e QQ l Pryor Radio Station Government issued by federal communications com- mission February 8, 1950. Built and ready for equipment test by june 25. 1950. raming july 2 with three day open Went on regular prog house. More than 3.000 people inspected the station in the three day opening. It has more than 177,000 persons in its primary coverage 2 500 or over. area...not counting the cities of . tion lt bas hadmail response reporting consistent recep from as far away as Haverhill, Massachusetts--95 miles northeast of Boston. It is stalled with local or Mayes County personnel from engineers to manager. OMPANY 1570 ON YOUR DIAL CLEAR CHANNEL ANEY. LAKES AREA BROADCASTING C FIFTH 6 SOUTH MILL STREET. PRYOR, OKLAHOMA. MANAGER--L. L. GAFF all i Q 3 Q I7 Back Row: Joan jackson, Wanda Parker, Charles Newsome, and Glen Coats. Second Row: Doris Nicliols,Pat Burrus. Pauline Mayo, Mary jo Vanderpool, Melba Sinor. Third Row: Barbara Trotter, Audrey Owen, Carrie Jo Mullican, Mary jane Nicholas, and Martha Clark Fourtb Row: Colleen Merrill, Wynema Hoffman, june Harrison, Mevadene Gwartney, and Mildred jones mmm swim, I A Q P3 - OFFICERS MARTHA JANE CLARK, Secretary BARBARA TROTTER, President MARY JO VANDERPOOL, Vice President Y T' 'M' Standing: Pat Humphrey, Dorothy Wiley, Willard Tyler, Shirley Long, Miss Emmalerte Cochran CSponsorJ, jerry Trotter Seated: jerry Hunter, Carol Williams, Freddy Long, Pauline Mayo, Haskell Gaither, and Audrey Owen. 6'u1u1.cLY OFF ICF RS JERRY HUNTER, Vice President PAT HUMPHRFY, President mmorm' WILEY, secretary ' iliiiwi PRY6R,' oKi.AHoMA, 'n-iunsnav, JANUARV 18, iam' NUMBER 5,6 I N d l Yhairmgfe The Pl-incinal Harrnan Casts for June Ma Speaks Junior Play to Be Presented Feb 1 ' WN' 5UP0fm'f'n' I should like to express m , Y S b00ll appointed Staff' :annrnnizfinn hu- Han nnnrhu-0 airman for the M r. George L. Cros director, made tht Shirley Hair, editor of the Blue and Goldg Earl Ludlow, business manager of The Blue and Goldg Miss Katherine Simmons, sponsor of the yearbook . ction of a student Mayes county w to 01'S5fY'lif0.lh9 March oft ings. while on the subject of the 1Hd1VldU8l Schools, 5 games, iet us keep in mind that FUN' said. l whether we are hosts to an- t ntcst siting some hit-Zh sc ' sportsman- ' The y when we the he as winning. Q W uni should , wing 1 l l The Quill 84 Scroll is an honorary journalistic we 2 or anization svonsored b Northwestern Universit . F3 Y Y :eep A student must be of at least a junior standing, DD 1 in the upper third of the class with at least a C the grade average. He must have done superior work trim in some phase of journalism or creative endeavor, and must be recommended by the advisor and 5,- approved by the secretary of Quill and Scroll -- Society. To he superior in journalism the advisor, lxlissiliatherine Simmons, has set the total of 120 when inches in print in the Tiger. Annual students must and school paperg and Curtis Hunsaker, editor of The Pryor Tiger and associate editor of the yearbook. -' , .. rn xg'-Tri if ' - - f-sc -.rw .' f--41,1 Y-T MARY HUMPHREY Mary Humphrey has been chos- en Band Queen this year and will officially take hor position in the spring when the Bandit as its :in- nual spring Coronation convert. Miss Ilumphrc-5, was runnr-rup last year when Rita Lee Mulli- i, ankan was Chosen. Neva Sue Bc-il 4 have completed their work assigned to them on hgw-gtvas rutmerup this 5:-ar. the year hook, with outstanding work. pre-Q -H--me ff f'f'----- e-A These students ht-low have qualified for this .iimgil society by their hard work on THF TIGER and isnace THF lil.l'F AND GOLD. 'on lf Q3 V I Ruby bambill, Mary jo Vanderpool, and Laura Maddux. Standing. Left lo Right: Shirley Hair, Curtis llunsalccr, Estelene Herrington, William Atchley La Verne Whorton, Tommy Lucas, Rayma Packard. Sitting. Left to Right: Hershal Bradshaw, '. u Q ,. , -. N . A V v E VIII tudcnls rst nine , r wil h ochrnn, week. ows: 'sz d, Lois ark. 'Vander- I Richard- Mulli- Nicho- Burrus, lofiman, rrill. -ree A's, Middle- : Essex, Jones, Lucas. , Wan- tjls, June ns, and es, Sal- , Char- Allred, f f man, lorgan, rey. int of rrison, , Mary rumnn Griggs, H , Mer- eeless. ly, Ja- , Lew- orton, Wells, l Cole, r, Lou- l s C l 1 I l 'Nil .6-AWG' THE BLUE AND Gow ANNUAL STAFF f h 1 2 Standing: Shirley Hair, editor, Ray Garner, Hershal Bradshaw, Ruby Gambill, Tommy Lucas, and lof each of the pictures free. A i 1 - ,Q we is .fe B Ah! to be caught under the mistletoe! Blll Mitchell, center, ap- pears to be getting his share of the Christmas Spirit from Beth Lucas, right, and Neva Sue Bell. The picture was snapped by Gilbert Briggs, band director, as Bill unsuspectingly walked into the band room. lNo Richard, they don't need any more band membersl. YEKllE55K:iiKEETKREiIilillifllflixi shal Bradshaw, staff member, made collections during the first hour classes daily for four days and were to close sales yesterday r with 5335.24 collected Friday. The' ' yearbook receives a percentage of the collection. AT mrs rnur plmrv nrrmnrn IZ l Gllncle Can 'I' 2. I Tlllf TIGER STAFF be I .Q l man, .lack Curtis Hunsakcr, associate editor. Seated: Marion Phipps, listelene llcrrington, and La Verne Whorton. Q' Q - e- 1-W3 Shirley Hair, editor, and Her- i I ernie lealle iolball ernie Wit aa Unive s and th quet held eria, hon -rmen, De :sides hi e the rig Witueki s A8fM ga msimaster e than l including ....- Pryor Bo ed several n Mrs. Helen H Wilkins offer' Letters wer teams: Conch 4 A lt-am, Coa the B learn Ilunsnkcr lo A lellermen 5 Lueus, .luck Gore, Jim Lon Innes, Bo ny Kalin Vzilnplmel wood, Ji nan. ' leller I- A,-f ti' G? N 'K 4 l fl' 4 I' QVQ1 ,S -'f' ' . , ,f ' --. ' - 1 , V- ll' Back Row: Ray Garner, Sylvia Green, Richard Loxsey, llershal Bradshaw, Marvin Walker, f urtis lluusaker, Sandra Yohe, Bob jones, Virgic johnson, Georgia Bradshaw, Ruby Steflens, jim lladi:-y, Tommy Lucas, William Atchley. Seated, joyce jones, Dan Goss, Pat Austin, Edith fllaywfl- Geraldine Stafford Sidney Armontrout set, Bill Little-fi y Jones, nan, Leo Bob Mo Bowling on, Jerr y. -shman wil, Wa i, Jerry ison, M0 len, Ray i Russell Branste 'st Sloan 1 Arrowo Robert H Tommy Craft, Bowling, ow, Marti K Kannar ian Addi Bark Row: Bill Mitchell, Doll Roy Guthrie, Bob Lawson. Fourth Row: Rolly Conard, Haskell Gaither, David Le Master, Bill Bob Moore, jimmy Shrum, Sammy Northrip. Tbird Row: Curtis Cox, Royla Mullican, Mary Atchinson, Sue Williams, Beth Lucas, Barbara Trotter, Celia Wilkerson, Betty Wallis, Steve Owen. Second Row: Sara Samuels, llollis Propst, Mevadene Gwartney, Audrey Owen , Norma Sharp, Mary Lou Richardson, Earlyneward, Gwen Burke, Dorothy Butler. Bottom Row: jim Sutter, Laura Maddux, Mary Poplin, Peggy Casey, Rosetta Jones, Bob Garner, Janice McCaw, Joyce Wiley, Don Jacobs, Sue Morgan, Nancy Mitchell, Don Hudson. . lm 67 314211 Band orricms J ,HM JONFS, President C1UR'I'lSHUNSAKl-TR, Vice President LAURA MADDUX, Secrelary-Treasurer The unpredictable Pryor Tiger Band has gone through sleet, rain and four Band directors and has come out in 80 pieces-to remain one of the top bands of the state. The band started its activities at the game under the direction of james M. Gerard. He, being a commissioned officer in the Marine reserves, was mobilized and his father Ronald Gerard took over the leadership of the Tiger Band. Mr. Ronald Gerard, who is the Claremore band director, drove back and forth to direct the band until the present director Gilbert Briggs was procured. In the meantime james Saied .':2,'::- 'f directed at night football games. The flashing blue and gold uniforms have been captured other events in which they participated. The band viewed dis on color film by Mr. Briggs at the many parades, fairs and 1 J these films at the Annual Christmas party. I Q A new activity has been initiated for the year--that of a GE pep band playing at basketball games. , .YV Wi, .. ,, Y, ,M ? Drum Major, jimmy I., K 1 x -X X gi H- I x Back Row: Wayne Bowan, Charles Metcalf, Bobby jones, Harolil Munro. Fourth Row: Dirk Camera Bill Mitchell, Louis Barustetter, Truman Addington, jimmy jones, Peter Canis-rcm. Third Row: Curtis Hunsak Cfliarlvs Harless, Carrie jo Mullican, Margaret Purrr-ll, Janice Snyili-r, Martha Clark, l,arry Shelton, l,o Cunningham. Second Row: Mary Humphrey, Sally Wells, Gr-ne Sanilz-rs, Patsy Point:-r, Mi-rriam Corlfrvy, Be litlmonson, Melvin Kocnor, Neva Sue Bell. Bottom Row: Brice Wallis, Barbara Kay, Billy Sharp, jimmy M Haught, Gene Clayton, Darlene Maltsbcrger, Helen Williams, Myrna Ckrle, Sanilr:1Smith, Pat Burch Mr. Gilhvrt Briggs. Sutter Twirlers: Laura Maililiix, Mary Poplin, Pat Burchett if gs.: ,gi . 'is 'Va is , 1 amyrmgrua ii Top Row: Margie james, Betty Shearer, Pat Guthrie, Maud Donaldson, lillen Thompson, Madelene Pace, Sandra Yohe, Imogene Garner, Carmen Bryant, Martha jo Jones. Fourth Row: Mevadene Gwartney, Merriam Godfrey, Celia Wilkerson, Darlene Maltsberger, Barbara Powers, Melissa Shivers, Charlene Haymes, Ann Lee, Shirley Jones, Doris Panter, Daphne Giles, lilsie Miller, Maxine Arnold, Third Row: Joan Teter, joan Davis, joan Wil iams, Shirley llall, joyce Trogden, Lydia Gabbits, Margaret Purcell, Judy Watkins, Betty Montgomery, Marion Phipps, Naomi Butler, liva Lee Thurman, llelen Foster, jerry Gene Owens, Ruby Stone. Second Row: Peggy Casey, Iva Dell Armstrong, Dorothy Vanbrnnt, Wanda Boren, Coleen Bates, Owen Burke, Janice Snyder, Mildred jones, Dorothy Ki:-rs:-y, Oreta Sharp, Betty llarless, Barbara Stafford, Delpha Moe Stafford, Pat Flannigan, Wynonah Taylor, Juanita McCarty, Front Row: Betty jo Cox, Mary Adair, lilvina Simon, Fzhyl Link, Pat Ryel, lister Scroggins, Wanda Parker, litta Faye Grimes, Wanda Dirk, Shirley Griggs, llelen Newcomb, Velda Moe Littlefield, Katie Ball, Sylvia Green, Mary Cionarzer Barbara Ivey, Mrs. Helen Haymes, sponsor. Bmpr flwfwm: Hack Row: Kvnnerll Qualls,l-yndo1 liricson, Roger Preston, Robert Hunter, Don Session, Windle Rollins, Coy Hastings, jerry Trotter, Tommy Stiee, Ralph Polone, llarold Newcomb, Boh Long. Fran! Row: Georgia Middleton faecompanistl KennerhWheeless jessie Casey, Darrel Low, Bob McCoy, Charles Newsome, Charles Campbell, jerry Hunter, llobhy llaugess, Clinton Walker, Thomas Watkins, Mrs. llelen Haymes, sponsor. 161- Top Row: jim Gambill, Bobby jaggers, Lawton True, W. D. Bates, Paul Kiesel, lfugene Thornton, Wayne Milli-r E506 Long, Phillip Trogclon, Bryce Wallis, Tommy Kiersey.Fourtb Row: Chester Charles, Tommy Meeker, lion Kitchens ee Kitchens, Willard Tyler, john Ford, Rolland jackson, Paul Steffens, William Atchley, T. W. lfrwin, Charles Odle Tbird Row: jimmy Wright, Wa ter Norman, Clyde Willis, Paul Littlefield, Dale Trogdon, john Littlefield, j. C. Spencer Kenneth Kating, Gene jordon,Kenneth Hall, Dale Fielden, j. C. Trammel.Second Row: Bill Garland, D. W. Buchanan Marvin Walker, Gene Nichols, Ned Callison, Willard Buchanan, Burl Turner, Floyd Willis, Lawrence johnson Harold Boston, Lloyd Moore, Bill Washam and Sammy Casey. Bottom Row: Lester Charles, j. W. Campbell Glen jordan, Bill Anderson, jackie johnson, jerry Craft, Leo Green, lloward Boston, Fred Long, Clyde Stamps William Brandley, sponsor. J. 0. Vocational agriculture sponsors FFA. The organization promotes leadership, character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship and patriotism. FFA Motto: Learning to do Living to serve Doing to learn And IOOZ American Earning to live O FF IC ERS CHESTER CHARLES, Sentinel WILLIAM BRANDLEY, Sponsor 1 - . -gs. vt. DALE TRoopoN, vice pmf.f.,.i 7' -' ' . 'ei PHILLIP TRoGDoN, rreasum - 'Q fa . f -as-' 'fs f 3 fr24.f' rg 1 if . it .t , , IIT M, .4 .-7 f L+.--fr :ff 5- -3 ..:' ' .W , A ' - -. f 4- . -.fi-75 . ,xx - -.-,Ig-fjIdf.ff,':',,AQls.--, Ab ,, Q - Q-,tv-Cfq., 'A - '.- 1'L .,5-' -ll .. w -IT.-F' ' 7: ,S ., ffv? -' --,-! A A ' H f. Ap ' ' 'I T-: ',i,..f- Q, , V- V.. ,- - ' .' , . A l - - A' Teh - 'i'- 611'-Y ,- 7'- ' J- -bij, ...Q '?'A Jr LESTER CHARLES, President --w-..,..-I l ROD NICHOLAS, Secretary . BILL GARLAND, Reporter '. 'I Bark Row: Myrna Cole, Colleen Merrill, Laurabelle Chitwood, Mildred Trimble, Shirley Hair, joyce jones, Norma Hoffman, Betty Sheetz, Madeline Pace, Charlotte johnson, Carmen Bryant, Imogene Garner, Alice Griffith, Carol Williams, Sue Williams. Third Row: Beth Lucas, janet Hester, Sue Peale, Oreta Sharp, Dorene Chamberlain, Doris Norman, liva Casey, Velda Littlefield, Shirley jones, Melissa Shivers, Carol Anderson, Norma Sharp, Mildred jones, Naomi Butla, Mary Guinan,Sandra Smith.Second Row: Sally Shultz, Emma Myers, Betty Fisher, Charlene Mason, Etta Grace Campbell, Farol Low, Wilma jones, Ruby Gambill, Kernelia Dinsmore, Gaynell Abbott, Norma Wells, Shirley Elam, Carolyn Cole, Sue Coats, Fdith Clayton, LaVerne Whorton. Bottom Row: Doris Panter, Lucille Willis, Shirley Griggs, Patty Ryel, Sonnia Dresia, Wanda Buck, Ethel Link, Virginia Fisher, joan jackson , Doris Nichols, Dorothy Vanbrunt Roberts, lilivabeth Norman, Edna Panrer Vivion, Miss Dorothy Groves CSPOHSOFJ- 'tyniwmafv pg ' The senior FHA with a membership of 65 girls installed their officers and initiated new members in a formal candlelight ceremony. The motto' of FHA: learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. OFFICFRS Standing: Shirley Hair, Secretary Oreta Sharp, Historian Miss Dorothy Groves, Sponsor Mildred jones, Song Leader Colleen -Merrill, Vice President Carol Williams President xiii ' Sitting: Farol Low, Treasurer Gaynell Abbott, Parliamentarian Joyce jones, Reporter Pat Humphrey, Pianist -6 Top Row: Mabel Robbins, Judy Watkins, Martha Baker, Darlene Maltsherger, Wilma McDougal, Betty Jo Clox, Margie James, Gwen Burke, Sue Morgan, Pat Guthrie, Juanita West, Helen Ifoster, Velma Miller, Ifnye Manley, Illa Jo Duncan. Tbird Row: Peggy Casey, Ruby Stone, Nina Sheetz, Pat Trout, Mary Adair, Marie Watkins, I.oetta Brewster, Betty Harless, Margaret Purcell, Vera Jean Owings, Betty Montgomery, Patty Ifaussei, Ioan Williams, Barbara Ivey, Joyce Trogdon. Second Row: Shirley Holler, Darlene Wilson, Shirley Long, Glenda Mitchc-ll,Peggy Hudlow,WHmlB B0fCl'1y Colleen Bates, Thelma Ramsey,Shirley Perkins, Ruth Cliffortl I.ois Bell Jones, Velma Greenway, Nora Sinor. Bottom Row: Virginia Allred, Wilma Hamilton, Iitta Faye Grimes I-Ister Scroggins, Janie Kilgore, Sandra Garrison, Katie Ball, Edna Callison, Viola Atchley, Delplm Stafford Barbara Stafford, Marion Phipps and Miss Christine Harp Csponsorb. '1zJ.JL. Outstanding activities for the SO freshman members were the candlelight initiation and installation services. History of the organization: Homemaking clubs since 1928, statewide organ- ization in 19375 Oklahoma a part of the national organization in 1944-45. Membership is voluntary. UFFICFRS Standing: BETTY JO COX, Parliame ntarian MISS CHRISTINE HARP, Sponsor DARl.l:iNI'i WILSON, Secretary WILMA MCDUUGAL, Treasurer MARGIIQ JAMES, Song Leader Sealed: PAT TROUT. Vice President SHIRLEY LONG, Reporter GLENDA MITCHELL, Historian MARTHA JONES, Pianist PEGGY CASEY, President r Jd, . The Library assistants, 15 in number,work an hour daily under the direction of Mrs. jewel Marsh, librarian. The purposes of the club are to acquaint the girls with issuing books and to become better acquainted with authors and their books. This training has proved valuable to students as a preparation for working at college. The club meets twice monthly with one socialeach semester. pwparbmm gm -2- 'Tf To aid faculty in showing motion pictures during class hours, R. D. jolly sponsors a Projectionist club. These boys are taught how to run and repair the machines: Clyde Willis, Dean Carman, Glen Coats, Burl Turner, George Nicely and Hershal Bradshaw. -64- lilu iz e 1 n s musii 20211213 11152910 N? il 5' Standing: Alenu McKenzie, Lucille Willis,Wynen1a lloffnuxn, Sally Wells, Pat Burrus, Fai-ol Low, jerry Stafford, Mickey 5 Bergman, joan jackson, Sonnia Dresia and Shirley jones. ' Seated: Mary Littlefield, Miss Ruth Hogan and Neva Sue Bell. ggzmaua Office assistants are girls who work under the direction of the registrar, Miss Ruth Hogan. Their duties include running errands, answering the telephone and collecting absentee slips. Sometimes clerical work is the order of the hour. A boy from study hall assists when trips to the shops or gymnasium are required. V. . Cafeteria assistants learn institutional serving and caring for dining room customers. Chair- man of the group is Georgia Bradshaw, who has had homemaking training and actual restaurant experience. Kit Q -.tb Standing: john Fddings, Willard Buchanan, Virgie johnson, Elizabeth Norman, Virginia Allred, Dorene Chamberlain, Doris Norman, jim Gamhill, jackie johnson, Mary jane Nicholus and l-'lizabcth Shea-iz. Seated: Agnes Richardson, joan Teter, Fdizh Clayton and Georgia Ilradshaw. Top Row: Willard jones, Hubert Brown, Marvin Curnutt, Billy Babb, joe Langley, Marvin Walker, jack Snyder, Roy Watkins. Second R0w:Carl Venable, Dell Roy Guthrie, Merle Keeling, Charles Woods, Pete Bates,Don Nix, Ben Boggs, Lee Roy Crow, j.C. Foster, Sam Coats. Bottom Row: Earl Ludlow fsponsorj, Dan Goss, Ina Collins, june Harrison, Pauline Curnutr, Cora'Sue Watkins,Lennye Whire, Archie Robertson, Lorene Curnutt, jim Miller. jaadm andy ' OFFICERS CHARLES WOODS, Vice President DAN CUSS, Sergedrli-dt-A rms JUNE HARRISON, SeCrelary'Tff'15V'e' JOE l.ANGl.l'iY, President 66- When the last Great Scorer comes to mark against your name, He'll write not that you won or that you lost, but, how you played the game. Q Jr .ff f NA. x Spvflfbw The Grand River Dam, completed in 1940, constructed by Grand River Dam authority in conjunction with the Federal government, in a few months will be capable of producing 96,000 kilowatts per hour. .v AV' li li 1 8-N Y nf, ' 1' TV: 'A T' f in .4'- Q V. if ' 51551, .x 'N fi NORVEL TRASK FRANK LUCAS HOWARD HUNSAKER Assistant Coach Head Coach Frosb Coacb I I O I Ynhn jluz Pzqalan .. ,-aft'-b - When the Pryor Tigers' a shellacking at the hands Zebras,-on the night of Tigers closed out a campaign during games while dr That night of hard work was usu the Tig Pryor all Pryo where on the down smash tbl The dogs next-Y called back, victory, 'as-. each. v 1 fu.-f'...-fu--H . t . . . After fQQ5.Q'iIOC8SSlVC victories on foreign soil, Prydf-,ff5ifge'le met the Cleveland Tigers in theirjfirbtflaolle 'game of the season. After f I decision yard touch- one yard ltho Yale Bull- had two rallies rgbring home a 12-0 jQngl.'fKating scored once p Vfi'igers'c1ashed with the- Miami War- ifelrt and after johnny Edmonson had :gyygn Pryor 7-6 lead, Miami scored on a 60 yard pass play in the final minute to take fl '12-7 victory over Pryor. After dropping a 19-2 decision to Sand Springs, the Tigers' hit the victory trail against the Vinita Hornets. V Barney Foreman's 25 yard,aerial I0 'Tommy Lucas on the last part of the game broke a 19-19 tie, and gave the Tigers'a 25-19 Homecoming victory. Pryor had scored previously on 60 yard iaunt by Foreman, a 40 yard run by jones and a 51 yard passz from Foreman to Lucas. e .1 The Tigers ,then traveled to Novygf l' where they took'a 21-O thrashing 'frgoiii' ' Pawhpsha was next on the.Iigefs'f3 d- ule, and' the Huskies racegdgpaigif-'I' ' ers 32-Ywonea muddy fie1d,'iri'.Ete:Q8, ther. Qfyor's 'only C0,MKQIV'Q!m1' oreman 'p1un'ged7 two I yardS,i'yI6'via7' rf C period- ., i..fr-A' -- I , , if ,,. ,ig-, pa4':u'1 p1ay1ng1go.95P:U halftime deadlock, Cleve-land 1 In gheuhneggggofzw the season, broke7,lQ'QBQ,1n the second half andfifanded the Tigers' wefr ' hi , f, by the pow- the ..'lor:5Ts: an '18-6 reversal. Jjpts counted erful' Bmkgn :A,r,i'1jvf ' f' '. Broken Arrow , I' ' , . .., ', 1 , ,i Pryor s only touchdown. f ,-- went on ngojfafggg z W, ag. ' 4 f . . 0 ' 'u fy! yiliff . 45 minutes, the Tigers' ', A , f' --,fSQBl:!C'lf':EQ, 5V1' en johnny Edmonson inter- X A - s and returned it 30 yards to W' ,,..'w'-.glib-Tl3i.gV'4, , , 3. QQQQ-5.93'2f d Foreman shot a 20 yard payoff . vox:- Q-cf-1 Q: ,gf Q. ,ir ' gy :xl 1 . fs, feels:--ge-:.3-1.:.1,-:,-.f5.:- ' 1 - s to Lucas in the end zone. However, -e HH: 1- 317-1-f'S: :'-2j -'1P: .'P - v - ffwwf.-f,1r ,- .. ff that wasn't near enough, and the 1950 Tiger Football team said farewell to the soft turf of Tiger Stadium. 5 f'4 BARNEY LUM FOREMAN JIM HP JONES 170 lb. Senior 4-Yr. Letterman 195 lb. Senior Captain, 3-Yr. Letterman v A I A .J ' 'z Halfback-F ullback All-Conference, 1949, '50 Quarterback-Tackle All-Conference 1950 N fa 20, 09fufvffJ1211f1aa45'.Sf1w1d 69- Bacle Raw: Howard Hunsaker, coach, Norvel Trask, Coach, Pat Patton, Bill Nix, Bob Lawson, jerry Trotter jim Fauwt, Tom Lucas, Frank Lucas, head coach. Third Row: Dean Carman, equipment manager, joe Gore jack Bateman, Bob Boggs, Bob Arrowood, Dean Rial, jim Hadley, Dennis McCaw, Don Whitfield, equipment manager. Second Row: johnny Merrill, equipment manager, Tommy Kating, jim Long, j. W. Hill, j. W. Campbell Bill Bowling. First Row: jerry Hunter, john Edmonson, jim jones, jack Whitehead, jerry Craft, Barney Foreman captain. Q. . - ' .IL h I W . 5 ., , Q ' , z TOM KATING JOHN EUMONSON S' ' 165 lb. Senlor 1501b. Senlor 2-Yr. Letterman 2-Yr. Letterman Halfback-Tackle Halfback-End NX f . 3 rg 1 x 'ky xr X ...Q X? Jia. lffwv - - . ffm ,i , .. '52-T'-V-' '- ' 4 - -5. ' ' ' fa' ' .0 1, - . 1 - 451923. ,P f'rff -wif. 'H' jip jones Qwithballj smashes over for T. D. in Cleve- Johnny Edm0f1S0H fC6l'1!6l'5 gets set to throw block for land game. Barney Foreman fwith ballj. V 1 A U' . 1-'L ' W. DUB CAMPBELL JACK WHITEHEAD V Q I ' 160 lb. senior 1901b. senior C A Q- I-Yr. Letterman 3-Yr. Letterman A , i , End Tackle ' ...I . .fb . ,K 1' 'Q 'X' y . , 1 N , Q. t. E fr X Hina. .LJ 1' Y Q I, , I . . 9 . ' . r 'fl JACK BATEMAN JIM HAIULEY 150 lb. Senior 150 lb. Senior at 3-Yr. Letterman 3-Yr. Letterman X , Vim' Guard-Center Halfback-Wingback x i ' t ' I I ,l fl L l A im Hadley iwith ballj is tackled hard by Miami player. Dean Rial CNO. ISD gets set to give Miami back the shock treatment. H ' 1. T JIM LONG Joii some t , 145 lb. Senior 170 lb. Senior , I H' .- 3-Yr. Letterman 2-Yr. Letterman l Fnd-Center Guard-Tackle N I-4' lx . l Q ' D' ' 5 Ii ' 7-u F. l Q A 7 DEAN RIAL TOM LUCAS .1 4 Vi, 5- 160 lb. junior 160 lb. junior 2-Yr. Letterman 2-Yr. Letterman 5 ' , r End-Guard End-Quarterback I' . ' W- 'iff I v - . A A ' L X . N ' F V g . X Q -XR V 'Pm at Dean Rial 1152 and Tom Lucas C135 attempt to haul down enemy back in Miami Game. Q3 -X JACK HUTCHISON BOB ARROWOOD r 215 lb. junior 150 lb. junior 2-Yr. Letterman 5-Yr. Letterman Guard-Tackle Center-Guard b A 4, BOB BOGGS DENNIS MCCAW 170 lb. junior 210 lb. junior 2-Yr. Letterman 2 Yr. Letterman 5 Guard-End Tackle-Guard - ' , V, jim jones fball carrierj is snowed under by a host of enemy tacklers after short gain in Cleveland Game. DONALD WHITFIELD J. W. HILL and JOHN MERRILL, 145 lb. Sophomore I 1 equipment managers 2 Yr Letterman Quarterback Halfback X . xl ali! lim ...gil 'Qu ltr' '- , , ,..- -W .rs-Lys ,5 N, L -- -,. 'n',q ,ww ff - if -3.fPQ.r,gqg,, 15- .n..' r 'S f - r --'-,. -.. 'l l'.fw:e'f-b.- . ,.., , ,. - - 8 ,- . N . , . , , v 'f.4. t 'Ja ', . , .I Awizg-3:5 . . S , -.x,I.x?'Yf,, ,A - 5- , L- -,- , . . f-. ' .W . ,, ,,, W x- - , w, J Oliww' .7 Wayne Boan-LE, Fred Smith-LT, Glen Arrowood-LG, Bill Mitchell-C, Leo Greene-RG, Larry Shelton-RT: . A, , -A. - A 7. wtf- Bob Hunter-RE, jerry Trotter-QB, Lavon Atkinson-LH: Gerry Craft-RH, Louis Branstettet-FB. Back Row: Richard Kincaid, Roly Canard, Bob Lanham, Tom Ray, Blaine jones. Tbird Row: Bob Pearson, David Lundquist, Truman Addington, Melvin Garrison, Tom Boggs, Forrest Sloan, Tom Stice, Darrell Low, Martin Tull, Boots Kline, Howard Hunsaker, coach. Second Row: Steve Owens, Gerry Craft, Don Kitchens, Wayne Boan, Windle Rollins, Tim McArtor, Philip Maybee, john jordan, jerry Trotter, Lavon Atkinson. Front Row: Louis Branstettet, Bob Hunter, Larry Shelton, Leo Greene, Bill Mitchell, Glen Arrowood, Fred Smith, Wilburn Russell, Wheaties Whitfield, equipment manager flying in frontl. -74.. ..f Pryor Pryor Pryor ...... Pryor Pryor ...... Pryor Pryor 39 Pryor... ---.-. ...... BARNEY FOREMAN Senior, 5'9 tall Plays Guard NORVEL TRASK X Coach 3-Yr. letter winner Captain, 1950-51 v .LJ Knwzf O ' X Although handica 1950-51 Pryor cagers have managed to W CFeb. 145 while losing seven. f The a tie for third plac The on t h me Cblltt, so far, straig at home, a only one away from f of the seven lossesljere by two points as the indi 't the- future- considerably for- Pryor. 1 he fact that the Tigqgw use only one man this : ight TOM LUCAS BOB BOGGS Guard Forward junior, 5'11 tall Junior, 61 tall 2 Yr. letter winner l Yr. letter winner Arrow Miami ...... A! .I JACK HUTCHISON J- W- HU-L Bos LAWSON Pos. Center Pos' Forward Pos. Forward Junior, 6'3 call S0Ph0m0fC 5'l0 fall Sophomore 6'1 tall 2 Yrs. Letterman 2 Yrs' I-eftefman 1 Yr. Letterman J 0 fall wi' awe fs. 0 O Q-Q.-1':u'. e o W jfa?1W5 ,J Back Row, left to right: jerry Trotterg W. Hillg Tom Lucasg Bill Nix: Pat Pattong Norvel Trask, Coach. Front Row: Barney Foreman,Captaing Bob Lawsong jack Hutchisong Don Cumminsg Bob Boggsg Don Kitchens. pe DON CUMMINS JERRY TROTTER IIM FAUSSET Pos. Guard Pos. Guard Equipment Manager Sophomore, 6'2 tall Freshman 5'lO tall 1 Yr. letter winner l Yr. letter winner 3 Sfwd fx, ye' ' ' jp., Back Row, lefl to right: Coach Traskg Don Kitchensg Bill llerter, Gerry Craftg Tom Mcfirterg Harold Camphellg Front Row: Melvin Briggs C8th gradelg Tom Rayg jerry Trotter, Captaing john jordong Lavon Atlcinsong Bob Hunter. 77- ':'7 ' P I 5 3. ig fr O iafa. -. A- V , ',' 14. Q S 1 Q J fi. - , 5 .xr 32 u FRANK LUCAS Coach The Pryor Tiger baseball team of 1951 promises to be one of the best in the conference. The-team is built around twelve returning lettermen, seven of which were regulars on last year's squad which won eight and lost six. The Tigers won three, lost two, and tied one in conference play last season. When the last pill-bustin ' session is over and the smoke of battle has cleared, will the Tigers be on too of the h'eap? Who knows? Quqouf mapa 1 -.-1-- - xw-e'1qxnfvQ- L.-.gasaiiiill Iris. num .sn . if-wa gpg A Nm 1 ':f11 - -hmmm . lun mdk V I F-1:-Q-ml-' Jiuaixr..-ma 4. in-.nn-f. ' i:nicnuuuil,.,' ii ' 1 lslhswnnu- fliig , l :ll QQ 4-liwm. jf. JYCIH2' A Ji , u 11 assi i si A' naar 'sierra j 2 ki 'G . Q, P S r s V 5 F e g ' T ll 5 :V R ' I e . X P 5 Infielders and number of years lettered, left to right: Jim HadleY 3 W5-5 Bob Lawson-2 YI'-9 Pa! Patron-2vr-5 Outfielders: jipjones-4yrs.gTomLucas--2yr.QDean Rial-Zyr. john Edmon son-1 yr. 1 1811 I C 1 EEE 'ff ., 5 B i1l:Ff'5,,1:g1H Y W' if bf ' 2' t 2 2 J L. A. PROCTOR Pitcher, 3 yrs. 79 t , -tween - M. allnuiwm Ksilillrg-Laaihmrltsxii 11 get: -1-h M e-es4g,1,..a, 31 N wil 'udlwfzt-ME it 1 1111! fgypqqr natf. 31 gg ,um 11: Si . at gp 1. 5 ' ,, ,nhl 11 :H 1. - ' f i 1'- --I E' , in h ,Q A Q an X. gg ' 'V- ' '- '1 Af ' 1. 1- -, e 1 ui I' e lr Tl I , ' P 5 it ' 1 QU 5 5- P - 3 R' .B . . . ' ,T I 1 U L1 ' ' ' , , f ' fs- .1,. ll, A ' ' t ' 6- 5 , '+P v , V 4 , ., . 4 ,K ,M 5+ 4. Pitchers and Catchers: j.W. Hill-2 yr., Richard Coxey --2 yr., Dan Proctor-3yrs.g Barney Foreman--4yrs. Vx I ' 'V -Q yi . , n No fair lvnnin' on the net! K 1 K X ' f Yer out! .. jjwlim .ki 'V .., , ,, Think rhey'1l fall? , , 4 K T -f A- Q . r J V .f-5 fo? - . V -- Ai . , Q QQ, .Lv ' .L e. A. - :I 41, A 'Q ,. ' mi- I.. ' ,-- i f 'ul Q, , . 4 1 ' W MRS. MERLE WEEKS Director Girls' Physical Education WowT Look nr that uppcrcurY! Oh-h! My aching back! I . ' r vw: ' 'ryfwz' 4, -'rg-?.'f1v .3 KE, W ' ...N , o It W r ' .Nt ' f x ' , to - -an fl ', Q. U ' Main Street is crossed by Mill fliighway 692, Adair and Vann to form downtown Pryor. 1. s . M 1' 'I' N '1 P ,, 9' '5 I rv W 1 PETE CLARK MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly.Dodge-Plymoufh Dealers 18 Norlh Adair Pryor, Oklahoma SALES AND SERVICE PACKARD BROTHERS MOTOR CO. GMC Trucks and Pontiac Cars 600 North Mill Phone 450 Pryor, Oklahoma in ,, .l!, 'x J 11 'f-luu,,,h COX BUICK COMPANY For thrilling power whatever your price range Smurf Buy is Buick For that new car y0u've been needing, drop around to Cox Buick Co. and look over four fine Buicks. H3 North Mill GOOLDY'S CHEVROLET COMPANY Wrecker Service Phone ll 34 North Mill - Pryor, Okla. '......,o . flfmnfa + ' 4- H X i . I ll I I ? V V. . I Q 1 ......L,, 2-1. ...,...... - .....?......-.--H I -is 1:5 7 2. l.. THE PRYOR JEFFERSONIAN Best Weekly Newspaper in Oklahoma Features Mayes County News Job Printing a Specialty Phone 190 23 North Adair hu.. SUNSHINE HATCHERY Need feed or baby chicks? Remember the Sunshine Hatchery when these needs come to your attention. 30 North Adair Phone 259 - ,V Yet. f,-ff' V, f ff .sf ,f 'I v I N My viii .' I K' E if r Q , ., , wg 5 , H TW?-alfit' WRlGl'lT'S GREENHOUSE Say it with flowers . . . Say it with ours 131 North Mill Phone 259 RILEY'S MARKET Do your marketing at Riley's We have the best line of foods and we give prompt service with a smile 118 South Mill Pryor, Okla. GREEN FUNERAL HOME l0'l North Rowe Phone 400 Ambulance Service PRYOR, OKLAHOMA FIRST NATIONAL BANK Congratulations! Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PRYOR, OKLAHOMA 100 East Main J ul 1+ MAYES MERCANTILE CO. Mayes Mercantile features television sets, and we have beautiful ones in stock. If you're planning on installing television, drop in and see our line. 122 East Main BEATRICE FOODS COMPANY Ask for Meadow Gold products Phone 39 3 South Rowe CREAMLINE DAIRY For service with a smile and the best quality of mill: . . try Creamline Dairy Products 600 West Mein n AM., 1 , 'MN '- JW--4, A ' -.. 5 qw' I I EN CLlNT'S GRILL 407 South Mill Phone 575 The Family Restaurant The spot where teenagers meet. WARDROBE CLEANERS Where your clothes get new life l day service Phone 42 Pryor, Okla. S 8- L DRESS SHOP Clothing all sizes at popular prices .A to I , Phone 202 Pryor, Okla. That dress looks mighty pretty on you,Betty. wi... ,Uvvv Q .. JZ 4 J. M. LESLIE Jeweler Wallace Sterling Watch Repairing 'ryor, Okla. Phone 268 201 East Main GRAHAM DRY GOODS Pryor's Quality Store Like that dress, La Verne? You get quality Cllllllillg G! Graham's Quality Store. H0 Eos? Main CI .Q ' .-i -86- I .871 HI-WAY SUNDRY Sporting Goods Malts, Sandwiches, Banana Splits 8 South Mill Pryor, Okla. Looks like Pat and Rayma are enjoying themselves. ' twin i X '- . S A 6 l' ' ' - ff S 5 XX 1, ks LARRY'S DRIVE-IN Enjoying your cokes,girls? Hungry for a hamburger and French fries? For the best ones in town try Larry's Drive-ln lld South Mill DORA'S BEAUTY BOX Cutting and Styling to the individual 5 Specialty--Permanents with professional care Phone l350 T21 East Main I ' ' v - A . IF P' t ...gi POP'S STEAK HOUSE Steaks Chili Hot Biscuits PAUL STEWART, Manager 'l'l3 South Mill Phone 69l Pryor, Oklahoma HHH Q A H A A 6 M xl L ' PRYoRs.pTos1.oosToRE XQN Standard Goods and Holiday Specialties 204 Main Sfree? PVYOVI OHU- GRAHAM HARDWARE The next time you need Hardware of any kind, S66 OUT store 104 Main Street Pryor, Okie. nf- -f 'TP' 5..Qn v . rj , Pryor, Okla. Phone 59 4 - GATEWO0D'S OWL DRUGSTORE Prescription Druggisfs 208 East Main GLENCLIFF ICE CREAM and DAIRY PRODUCTS Over Twenty Years Oklahoma's Finest PRYOR, OKLAHOMA 22 North Adair Phone 354 --8 FOREMAN'S REXALL DRUG Prescriptions Phone 25 Pryor, Okla. We give S Jr H Green Stamps 213 East Main ...im THE HUNTER AGENCY TT Insurance - Real Estate - Loans 219 East Main Phone 685 E v: J. C. WILKERSON AGENCY R e al E s tate Insurance Loans Bonds Telephone 514 - 515 230 East Main Pryor, Okla. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Everything for the Automobile ' Truetone Radios - Davis Tires Enos W. Cloninger, Mgr. 89-1 112 East Main Phone 4 Pryor, Okla. 0- '-- HARDY NELSON'S FURNITURE STORE Farm, City and Automobile Insurance The Home of Nationally Advertised Furniture Hardy Building Pryor, Okla. Phone 259 H1 East Main Street Pryor, Okla. Writing Insurance in Pryor since 1912 JONES HARDWARE 8- IMPLEMENT CO. Farm and Home Supplies NETTlE'S 8 MCCOLLOUOI'I'S Outfitters for the entire family Phone 445 Pryor, Oklahoma Phone 577 Phone 165 6 South Adair 222 East Main 211 East Main R. D. MORGAN BYNUM'S GROCERY See us for the best in everything Groceries - Furniture - Dry Goods ll North Adair Pryor, Oklahoma PLUMBING COMPANY LEE MORGAN, Manager 4 South Mill Pryor, Oklahoma Phone 413 GIST PAINT STORE Paints and Wallpaper - All Paint Supplies 17 South Mill Phone 296 ANTRIM LUMBER COMPANY We handle all your needs in building materials See us for insulation and flooring 33 North Mill Phone 552 PRYOR LUMBER 8 GRAIN For all your seeds and building needs . . . Pryor Lumber and Grain is the Place . 26 South Mill BUD 8- TURNER CLEANERS Bud and Turner specialize in pleased customers . . . so take your cleaning iobs to them. 25 South Mill 90- BROWN3 WESTERN STORE ALLREDTHEATRE For all your western needs we are out For the best in movie entertainment fo please take your family to the Allred Theatre l North Mill Pryor, Okla. 217 East Main GRAHAM GROCERY Courtesy with a smile and the best in groceries and meats are offered by Graham Grocery to all customers 3 South Mill 0 am YEARBOOK Lithographed by . . . S,EM.E2.. .'E9E.?..'3.....! 3.ES.E s.l..sEM1NEn 129 N. W. 3rd ST. Pfesidenf OKLAHOMA CITY T 7 Mfhydahls J HL ,jgz-M 5,f:?ZiS',1'5-iii Pm, WWW ZMWMM 44 SEIMW CCQILGUIFE QMMOKLAHQMA CITY 25 Qi? 2221 f771,Q4f NAL ' -' Aw QMAQZZYMWQZQ 1 K ff, t-2' , M fi . -W'5'4MiQ,fyf Cf ,jzmyfffwf as: w'Qfj,ML ff Mfvfl im J Mfff ,Z wi gzfwfw WTP -07 ff UU' 1,0 ,ff . . 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