Pryor High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Pryor, OK)
- Class of 1954
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Cover
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Jia. , 'p'5g14'z, '.- 5322: The 1954 BLUE and G0 0 The Gay Blades sang for soclal and buslness groups all over northeastem Oklahoma They are the favorite quartet of most Pryor students Mass Cllnard eyes her goung away present M Featherstone eyes Mlss Clnnard Number 20 Joe Huckaby tres it up under the basket The Tugers won thus one XNARD We have had a busy year studying our lessons meeting old and new friends pro duclng plays, competmg nn contests, crown mg queens, and just llvnng lt up One bug change In school this year IS the new dlvlslon which takes the nlnth grade from the hugh school and puts them In the lunlor hugh school dlvusron Srnce they are not an admlnlstrattve part of the hugh school we have left the freshmen out of the 1954 Blue and Gold, except where they appear In group pictures of orgamzattons The Blue and Gold also IS different thus year The cover IS new and orlglnal, the arrangement of the sectuons IS different from previous Pryor annuals and the book IS lust a luttle smaller However, the staff has trled to make the book tell the story of the school year 1953 54 in Pryor High School, and we believe the new arrangement helps do this. We sincerely hope you like your l954 Blue and Gold. Gwen Burke, Editor wer? 444' X I x ,Gp The royal potentote Gerry Craft and hrs attrac tive followlng listen rapturously tothe stralns at' orrental musac The scene rs from the school operetta The Belle of Bagdad sci Mrs Hlllran pauses from her cooking long enough to order the grocerres to feed her hungry brood of students for the next week Football queen Sandra Long ns all smiles utter a thorough klsslng by Bob Lanham number 14 Other attendants and escorts are Pat Trout Joyce Wrley Bert Bowlrng Morgue James and Betty Ja Cox ln a terribly dramatic scene from the junior play, Roma Jo Madole, Maxine Charles and Noma Lou Hamilton emitte- I :. xii! ,L . Faculty and Administration section in- cludes teachers and all other personnel employed by the high school. The portion of the book devoted to curriculum includes all classwork and activities for which the student receives credit toward graduation. The extracurricular division contains all organizations. Through their work in the organized groups in the school, many students are able to use abilities not called upon by regular class work. lndividual pictures of 9896 of the stu- dents enrolled in Pryor High school will be found in the fourth division of the annual. The class pictures are followed by ads and activity pictures. ? :W-Q.. ,i 1 751 Nr '58, Lv W, ' Mrs. Bell and three of her future teachers smile for the camera several times before the Polaroid finally gives out with one that pleases. Duwayne Schweg- man, Mary Carter and Noma Lou Hamilton are all smiles. Gwen Burke, annual editor, and Mr. Fortenberry, spon- sor, are delighted as they check over the financial statements on the yearbook. I-, ! l X X Q Mrs. Mccalman is happy as X X the girls' trio firlclllf gets if right. fi f 1 . 1 V, f, rl - X 1 - I i L fl 1 XVI, 1. l' All in one lineup are the school's top students as they prepare to answer the questions in the TU quiz contest. Illa Jo Duncan and Judy Austian smile as they congratulate Judy Shrum who beat them out in the Queen of Hearts contest 4 WM ,r Candidates for EEA queen pose for a friendly pre- contest picture. THE EGQTBALL TEAM CRCDVVNS A QUEEN Wilburn practic es and practices, but that animal iust stands there. f .I 'lux Mr. McCracken hands out the work to the new school secretary, Miss Jones. PM lift 3.-1 All 7 0 x Larry Boston, outstanding member of the Pryor FFA, wins the top award. vii 5. ABOVE: Mary Carter, basketball queen, smiles for her public. LEFT: The operetta cast goes through dress rehearsal under Mrs. McCalman's watchful eye. LOWER LEFT: Editor Gwen shows the senior section to the class officers. BELOW: Snow temporarily halts work on the new classroom- gym building. .-f ' ' 3 3-'12 My HAVE A FULL TIME JOB FRED FEATHERSTONE Chem nstry Bnology Sensor sponsor MABEL ARNOLD Senior English JAMES Llbrurmn Senior Sponsor Theory EARL D LUDLOW SUPCI' lntendent and HOWARD HUNSAKER hugh school pnncl pol il BILL WATKINS Assustant Couch 5 'dY 0 FRED PARKS shoffhqnd Gen eral Busmess Bookkeepnng Senior sponsor CARL FORD T 8. I Senior sponsor L ' f ,N rf' 1 F . I . I . I . , . X . , s 1 ' 9 . ' ' - s 5 ' 1 , L, 'H' V L. Q? I A A 5 4 ' 1 , ' ' I 1 ' I I i MILTON PHILLIPS Geometry AI 61 ebm DOROTHY BARNETT Typing CARRIE AYRES Speech g Offlce Practice Sophomore sponsor Pep Club sponsor 4 H club sponsor LEWIS AYRES Biol ogy General Scnence Sociology Psychology Sophomore sponsor CARL CUNNINGHAM Amerucon Hrs tory Student councnl sponsor Nohonul MILDRED SANDERS Sopho ond Store Honor Society sponsor Soph more English Sophomore spon ornore sponsor sor RUTH HOGAN, Reg: strur JIM FORTENBERRY Junior English Journcllrsm Annual and Newspaper Sponsor Junior Sponsor Y ,S M' l ' QI 2 L ' , I I ,g:,,Eg:: ., , I '1 PK:- 4 , I. If v A , 'X I Q ,- ' ' 'L X . ff I y If M 1 f , . Q f- ,ff I tux- I . I fl' ,I Q... DOROTHY HATFIELD Home Eco- nomlcs Sensor FHA sponsor Junior sponsor V 4 y,.,g.-s l CURTIS BARNETT Shop Me chamcol Drawing so IU 'ff' Tl! I' R D .IOL LY Geometry DAVID MITCHELL Drwer s trolmng AT tendance offucer MARJORIE McCALMAN, Vocal muSIC A MARY LOUISE JANZ, Ar? 4 wr- 1-Fw Q Q3 7 NORVELTRASK Gen eral Business Coach I ART CALDWELL, Auto Mechanics, Bus driver I? 2 I f , I 7' , , .. MW, , L, ' 4-'rr I II I 6 I ifvigi - f ' I f .L wxlv hi yy! L' ' I :E at M Q I W. 1' , X Ax ,lf X Y 7 : 'X ' I W Q N I I , 1 . xj X .X u . X .L , i 1 Q NI , N - 1 ,I , r I I hw or , L If I rvffl 1 1.1 ,E--wr, 1 - MARVIN BEST Voccmonol Agrucultufe Whnaker FFA ponsor 1,4 WILLIAM BRAN DL EY RACHAEL SETTLE Vocatlonal Agriculture Latln Junior English F FA Sponsor Feeding Pryor students lunch five days a week IS no easy 'ob Any ofthe cafeterra helpers will vouch for the truth of thus statement Mrs Roxle Riley Mrs Deba O Bar Mrs E C Bradley Mrs Faye Chester Mrs Pete Clark Mrs May Harris and Mrs P H Hnll an MR PANTER and MR TAYLOR relax while telling of the rough lute of o custodlan Mrs Arrlc, who taught speech and directed the lunlor play before she resigned gives Carolyn Packard flnal Instruction before the curtaln goes up BELOW Here IS the llneup ofthe fave gullty bus drsvers who are always to blame when anyone IS late to school Earl Harrl John Barksdale ,,n' Al Watkins Joe Llttlefaeld Jack Fllnt um f FT CCURSE ON THE SCHEDULE WE LEARN Ti-IE THREE HRS ,Um RITIN' 3' READIN' Mrs. Arnold's senior English class seems to enjoy its work - or maybe Margaret lust goofed to the amusement of her classmates. Mr. Parks says the writing is easyg it's the reading that ,throws his shorthand students. The girls are finally adiusted to having a boy in the class. Bill Mitchell felt at home from the first day. K. AND 'RITI-IMETIC Joe and Peggy look like whiz- zes with a compass and ruler, but pose. Mr. Phillips says it's a AND CDTl-TER THINGS TGC HISTCDRY Mr. Cunningham's American history class takes time out to pose for the camera - then back to Columbus and 1492. CHEMISTRY To Mr. Featherstone, chemistry is o scienceg to his students it's a never ending mystery. That happy smile does not con- vince his students who hope fearfully that this is not their last experiment. CHEV S ART At left, Mrs. Janz supervises art students who are rushing to finish the scenery in time for the operetta. u ra! COMMERCIAL Above: Tom McArtor, Louise Drake, and Dona Bryant, in the foreground, set on industrious example for the rest of the first year typing students in the class. Tom claims that he expects his speed to break into the low twenties just any semes- ter now. HOME EC. Kay Buffington and Shirley Rosser give out with the domestic air trying to impress teacher, Mrs. Hatfield, with their ability as cooks. Both wanted their pictures taken bef he cake was finished. Never can tell 'the things will turn out. Students in the mechanical Bill Mitchell works on the lathe trying to finish his woodwork proiect in time to get a decent grade. drawing classes work in an effort to please Mr. Barnett. For at least the last nine weeks the classes were able to enioy their fancy new quarters in the modern new gym-classroom building. to VCDCATICDN!-XL TRAINING .ix . NX Mr. Caldwell gives the word to his auto mechanics class. Auto mechanics is part of the school's vocational train- ing program which is designed to prepare students for employment at the time of their graduation. 1 'TF' '83 Ti' 6 if If ,2- . f 7 'af wa' Q. WE SAY IT VVITI-I MUSIC PHS students spend most of their time learning the three R's. However, music speaks a language of its own, and a Pryor student would feel lost if he didn't hear the band tooting away at its annual concerts, ball games, and assemblies. And what sort of assembly schedule would we have without the talented musicians in the vocal music department. Many of our music students are putting their knowledge to use and are earning spending money by playing for various dances and programs around the state. All of them have a good start if they wish to con- tinue music careers in college. I Bands cre swell, but they are that much better when snappy uniforms dress them up a little. At right are the drum maior and his always charming escorts, the twirlers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosetta Jones, Joyce Wiley, Ernestine Burchett, Richard Wright, Lydia Hawkins, Jean Clayton, -and Jean Proctor. Mr. Gerard must be talking about a bond trip. What else but a holiday from school could bring such smiles to the faces ofthe band officers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Gerard, Steve Owen, manager, Janice Essex, secretary, Fenton Ward, vice president, Richard Wright, drum maiar, Wayne Baan, president. l I Ns Y ir x Milf wi ia, ri ki. T r JI CORNETS FIRST ROW: Shirley Shearer, .laclc Panter, Maurice Marqueite, .lim Henry, Jim Lewis. SECOND ROW: P. L. Ball, Truman Addington, Jimmy Haughr, Findley Wilson. .x 1 ... 191 4' RHYTHM FlRST ROW: Darlene Maltsberger, Ruth Anne Schulz, Don Dougheriy, Jerry Charles, Wilma Caslcey. SEC- OND ROW: Larry Jones, Hugh Sifz, Harold Cline, Janie Swan. BRASS FIRST ROW: Eddie Callison, Julian Bolsfers, Don Todd, Juanita Richardson, Doris Hill, Mary Richardson, Lydia Taylor. SECOND ROW: Hollis Propsf, Don Hudson, Blaine Jones, Charles Mitchell. CLARINETS FIRST ROW: Wayne Boon, Doris Brown, Letitia Jones, Norma Self, Richard Wright. SECOND ROW: Helen Williams, Beverly Taylor, Jean Clayton, Mary Atchison, and Joyce Wiley. THIRD ROW: Cathe- rine Richardson, Jean Sanders, Barbara Roy, Earlyne Ward, and Nancy Sheard. FLUTES AND DOUBLES FlRST ROW: Norma Jones, Linda Mitchell, Janice Essex, Sonya Hoggle, and Judy Cameron. SEC- OND ROW: Steve Owen, Nancy Mitchell, Margaret Purcell, and Rosetta Jones. SAX AND BASS SECTIONS FIRST ROW: Billy Raiford, Carol Samuels, Rose Marie Sallee, Lo Willa Davis, and Jimmy Sellers. SECOND ROW: Dan Brown, Fenton Ward, and David Le Master. THIRD ROW: Bob Davis and Kenneth Marquette. 'N 5. if 5 I ,vu can , I. WB. I 1 1 4 FIRST ROW: Ann Williard, Sue Hamm, Freda Ayres, Mary Woodard, Billie Walker, Peggy Vanerway, Peggy Lyons, Twyla Baird, Ruby Trimble- SECOND ROW: Tiuanna Hadden, Carolyn Trogdon, Norma Adair, Wilma Hart, Helen Borrer, Joanne Keirsey, Patsy Palmer, Bonnie Casey, Virginia Brewster. THIRD ROW: Milliard Cole, Susann Rucker, Lois Price, Fern Newcomb, Kathleen Stamps, Carolyn West, Barbara Cambron, Edith Cummins. Etta Cummins. FOURTH ROW: Juanita Richardson, Sally Risner, Nancy Whitehead, Trula Rosser, Ann Lasley, Georgyne Middleton, Mary Carter, Darlene Wilson, Wilma McDougal, Noma Lou Hamilton. FIFTH ROW: Malinda Hudson, Peggy Trotter, Deanne Welch, Betty Hert, Jeanette Cloninger, Carol Casey, Sue Wells, Latricia Jones, Peggy Hammer, Norma Giles, LoWilla Davis. Tl-IE GLEE CLUB SINGS THEM PRETTY FIRST ROW: Patsy Butler, Jimmie Tippi, Wanda Caldwell, Clara Guinan, Margaret Huggans, Lynn Yeandle Barbara Powers, Ruth Ann Wolfe, Carol Histand, Mrs. McCalman. SECOND ROW: Clara Surine, Margo McCoy Kay Hogue, Geraldine Lair, Velda Campbell, Pat Davis, Peggy Panter, Nancy Morgan, Willa Hill, Jean Wasimam THIRD ROW: Marcy Lee Shoemaker, Ruth Eddings, Jane Embry, Carolyn Davis, Ollie Callison, Thelma Greenway Carol Lanham, Jerri Martin, Norma Martin, Linda Doolin. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Wilkinson, Johnnie Hacker Elaine Ridenhour, Judy Rahorn, Ellis Johnson, Norma Littlefield. 55 a. I T Y Miss Hogan's office assistants are familiar fixtures in school as they Worlr up and down the halls collecting attendance reports and attending to the thousand and one details that must be taken care of. FIRST ROW: Miss Hogan, Patty Goss, Ethel Keith, Stella Autry, Dixie Packard, Saundra Middleton, Dortha Hamm, and Ginger Wadley. BACK ROW: Nellie Nicely, Louise Drake, Mary Jo Brown, Jamaine Graves, Daisy Clayton, Joyce Williams, Nita Cloninger, and Lucille Sinor, AT RIGHT: Gene Graham is caught in the act as she collects absentee slips. -'IN . . ...K is g WE GET THE .1--.. It takes quite a force to efficiently operate a school library. Books must be checked out and in, fines collected, and the many periodicals catalogued and made available to the studerrs. To Mrs. Arnold's Library Club falls the never ending iob. FRONT ROW: Patty Fausset, presi- dent, Lydia Coblentz, reporter, Peggy Smith, Wanda Dotson. BACK ROW: Mrs. Arnold, sponsor, Amanda Ledbetter, vice-president, Pearlie McCarty, Jo Rita Spencer, Barbara Hill, Barbara Bowles, Jane Calli- son, Norma Risner, Dannie Jordan, Shirley Painter, Sue Holt, Phyllis Ann Drake, Joyce Vaughan, Freddie Nell Jayne, Barbara Pegg, Lucille Sinor, Lois Belle Jones, and Nora Mae Sinor. JCB DCDNE Whenever there is a job to be done, -everyone in PHS knows where to look. Whether it's conducting assemblies, -operating concessions, or solving stu- dents' problems, the council is always ready to help. This year the council helped pay for the new Sl500 score clock for the new gymn, in addition to sponsor- ing the honor banquet and various other school activ- ities. Mr. Cunningham, council sponsor, -as part of his duties supervises the lyceums from the University of Kansas in coniunction with the student council program. As president of the Stu- dent council Gerry Craft probably spends more time on stage than any other high school student. ln this pose, familiar to everyone in school, Gerry is introducing an assem- bly program. SEATED Mary Lou Richardson Gerry Craft Sherrie Garrison STANDING Margaret Purcell Jerry Trotter Noma Uou Hamilton Bob Littlefield Betsy Gaither Larry Boston Viola Atchley Janie Swan Pat Townsley Carolyn Packard Jackie Craft Johnny Cofelt G the Trzliv Graf' a the s ', ., ' Q. 2, ltd M Carla' r' CU . A s'0ck y sUPpli n 'sh., My in ,gs W., ,ff bus, e Council ,Ola Archlgchecking concessiony s,oWs sfqnd Q-L x ,LX -X ' I Whlle Shirley Long wrntes lt down flve other members of the staff glve her latest feature story the once over they may have to wrlte one themselves later Svttlng Judy Shrum Barbara Brxggs Mary Jo Keown and Shlrley Long Standing David Leach and Howard Gubson PUBLISHING A A SCHGCDL There s no point In Stu mg lournalnsm If you don t get a chance to put your knowledge to work The Pryor Tiger gave thas year s students an enghteen week workout Both the lournallsm class and the newspaper actnv :ty class co-operated on the paper which was publnshed on alternate Wednesdays LEFT ABOVE Editor Fay Moore explains the dummy for a late ussue of the Tiger to Marian Hlstand Joyce Casey Mary Jo Keown and Lnlllan Chamberlain LEFT Howard Gibson and David Leach arrrve to sell the latest edltnon of the Txger The paper IS flnanced by ad sales and subscriptions Thus year s editors desperately look for their names In Tiger Tales And they will fund them too no one escaped the all seemg gossup edntors Below Annual buslness man ager Barbara Sellers seenins overwhelmed by t a 'v-Q 9 F?- X , . . . . . . 4 I dy . - I A I 4' ' ' 1, . . . 4 4 ,' . . 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' 'L . ,, 0 ATN.. ., I 1 X 1 , SCHGCDL PAPER AND ANNUAL IS A CINCI-I March 15 IS the saddest time of the year for most people It s tame to sweat out that yearly eval, the Income tax But to the Blue and Gold staff, March l5 as the last deadlme for the year book, uf nt ns to be fmsshed In time for the end of school Thus year the staff trned doubly hard to make the deadlme, and earn the discount, un order to pay for extra pages un the book Edutor Gwen Burke swearsthat the annual has made an old woman of her TOP Staff members Sandra Long Margaret Reeves and Nancy Smlth glue luke mad on the sophomore class section CENTER A group of staff members huddle together to show how a busy year book staff should look Slttmg Glendola Peters Margaret Reeves and Mary Hampton Standung Etta Faye Grumes Wllma Jean Hamllton and Bullle Sue Erwin vi rel' 1' SITTING Judy Watkuns Janus Essex Sandra Garrison and Glenda Mutchell STANDING Phnl lap Maybee and Editor Gwen Burke Other staff members lend a hand rn hopes of fmlshlng the book before the deadllne Suzanne Levy Sandra Long, Frances Lowery Darlene Maltsberger, Nancy Smlth, Fay Moore and Barbara Sellers WFS 4' ffl! . 1 . v ' o . . . . in I x . if K I . 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' , , ,l, . , - ' u Y is 7 .- Coaches Bull Watkins and Norvel Trask have a right to be proud of their coaching record for 1953 54 Worklng with inexperienced boys the coaches turned out football and basketball teams which were well respected by all opponents wm or lose Two of thenr boys won posltlons on the all con ference football team WE PLAY THE GAME THE TIGERS WIN AND LQSE TOO For those who cherish wmnlng above all the 1953 foot ball season was not a partlcularly happy one although the won lost record was better than the precedlng two years But for the malornty who conslder physical condltlonmg and tralnlng tn sportsmanship to be the purpose of a school athletic program T953 has been an outstanding year The most excltlng game of the year was at Mlaml when the Tsgers turned on the steam nn the last quarter to come from behind and wan The Tiger football record Included three wms, one tue and sux losses The team flmshed fifth In the Twln V conference l T' 'bw FORREST sLoAN KENT emu ' Boa HUNTER JERE MITCHELL 2 years, iunior tackle 2 years, iunior fullback 2 years senior end 1 year sophomore Cer-,fer WE LEARN GCDCDD SPGRTSMAIXISHIP GERRY CRAFT TOMMY MCARTOR JOHNNY JORDAN WAYNE BOAN 3 Yeas Semof hfllfbvck year rumor quarverback 2 years sensor halfback 3 yeqyg semor end All Conference 19 Pryor Pryor Pryor Pryor Pryor Pryor Pryor Pryor Pryor Pryor and safety Co-Captain 1953 Claremore Collnnsvl Ile Mlaml Sperry Wagoner vIf'llfCl Chelsea Pawhuslca Broken Arrow Nowata DUWAYNE SCHWEGMAN ELMER JOHNSON JOHNNY COFELT ERNEST YOUNG 2 YCUYS 1Uf 0 'CCH' l year, sophomore tackle 2 years gunnor halfbock l yea, sophomore end 'UN 'Sn 1' if -L TOM WAYNE BOO S GLENN ARROWOOD BOB MAODUX EARNEST BOWLING 2 years sensor center l year semor guard year sophomore guard 3 years semor guard All luned up and ready to go nstheTlger offensuve squad Thus alngnment was suppos ed to strnke terror unto the hearts of opposing lrnemen As ns usually the case the other snde had therr own scare em rauhne and feroclousness alone would not wan games That s where long hours of prac hce on offense came unto use all con feren ce Co-Captal n l953 7,71 f '17 BOB LANHAM BOB LITTLEFIELD JERRY TROTTER BILL MITCHELL 2 years semor halfback I year rumor guard 3 years semor quarterback 3 years semor tackle Homecoming Cqataln Wayne Boan N 25 and Bull Mntchell No 33 seem to have been left out of thts play The actnon took place In the fnrst game of the season at Clare- more X X mtv N sf' T4 broke through fo a if touchdown on thas play the fnrst of three the Tigers scored to beat Chelsea at Tiger Stadium S -ur JIMMIE LASLEY LEO NAVE DARRELL LOW 'l year lumor end l year sophomore back ggmor manager 1 0' 1 - , . an l ' M N w n 'X S r .rl 4 ' ' .o. ' X l' A' ' f.. '- 1 I N I I ig V - A ' - A g QTSZZL' N., A . ,, Q, ' Q ,9. ,fQf'.a,: v .' f ' I ' 'mx Y- Black Will' Lanham, No. 5' .af i ' Q , X 1 TL , f 'Z' Xyv, 1 i X ' ,k -' 'gf ,R . - .' I tit, ,. 'v 1 11. ., --H-an 1 h , ' e ' ' 'Av f .' J ,' .1 4 ' . , , f N . ,V f 'f . ' . ', I I l I ' 1 ik-2..Q,.,5 . , , V H - H , ,,s..Z7EfT'Z'it-:'i'Gl3: g in N 9 3 'l4i'4U i4 19 ,-429 E FlRST ROW: Ronnie Cox, BillY Sharp, Jack Craft, Johnny Jordan, Bob Lanham, Bobby Brewer, Charles Vandervort, Leo Nave, Jimmie Anderson, Glenn Arrowood, Leon Hadden, Truman Brown. SECOND ROW: James Clark, Jere Mitchell, Robert Maddux, Burt Bowling, Don Overstreet, Jimmy Haught, Bus Dowty, Kent Brim, Ernest Young, Darrell Low. THIRD ROW: Coach Watkihs, Bob Hunter, Jerry Trotter, Gerry Craft, Louis Branstetter, Tom McArtor, Johnny Cofelt,' Bob Littlefield, Ronald Bogue, J. W. Brown, Wally Yeandle, Coach Trask. FOURTH ROW: Duwayne Schwegman, Wayne Boon, Forrest Sloan, Bill Mitchell, Jim Lasley, Tom Boggs, Elmer Johnson, John Culver, Dewayne Graves, Bobby Blackwell. FIRST ROW: Elton Brooks, Tommy Bowling, Jackie Craft, J. E Casey, Bob Maddux. SECOND ROW: Bill Wickliffe, Bill Haddux George Connor, Frank Kitchen, Charlie Vandervort, Coach Watkins The B squad in any sport is an abso- lute necessity for a well-rounded athletic program. The B squad serves as a training ground for future A team stars and at the same time gives less skilled ath- letes a chance at competition. Pryor B squads in both football and basketball turned in very fine winning seasons. At right is the basketball B team. i 1 The defensive squad lines up in a supposedly invincible formation. The clean uniforms are proof positive that the picture I is posed. Q 'S f gf, JOE HUCKABY 0:5-5 sos HUNTER I 1: ERNEST YOUNG DUWAYNE SCHWEGMAN JIM LASLEY JOHNNY CO FELT JOHNNY JORDAN ROBERT MADDUX FORREST SLOAN XX. KENT BRIM fi . J ERRY TROTTER ELMER JOHNSON 'fs 15, 1, F 5? 4:1 'i J FIRST ROW Tommy Ray Jerry Trotter Bob Hunter, Johnny Jordm, Bob Madclux. SECOND ROW Bob Littlefield Charles nder vort Ted Williams Gerry Craft Kent Bram THIRD ROW: Don Horton, Ernest Young Forrest Sloan Bob Pierson Duwayne WE PLAN TQ PEPEAT AS TWIN V CHAMPS As the annual goes to press spring sports are iust under way with the opening of baseball practice. Pry- or's T953 champions have high hopes of repeating as valley champs with a strong crew of returning lettermen plus several likely pros- pects and transfer stu- dents. Coach Trask is resting most of his hopes on the ability to find an- other good pitcher to help Tommy Ray, the club's ace hurler. Tommy Ray is all wound up to burn one through there. He promises that the loafers are for this picture only md that he will wear his Cl8CfSfDf the regular season. Jerry Trotter, the Tiger s top returning outfielder gets rea for one In a pre-season batting practice. This batting stance will terrify the oppos- pitcher, says Jerry ' ' -93 4 L h x N , ,L 1 , 4 N .. Q 5' M xx f . N X ,- A ., in 5 A' N A f 4 D ' ,,,,,,,........-f wr- THAN LEARNING TO READ f . L -4- - 1 DAVID LEMASTER Annual King ,J , , a....,., .3 LINDA LOCKHART Annual Queen 14297. 1, - x L ,Q G- . SANDRA LONG Football Queen T -iv 1' MARY CARTER Basketball Queen f ,,. , 1 l V H I '43 .. v Q -ffl JEAN CLAYTON Band Queen :vffffi ' W 5 GEORGIA FIQYER F F A Princess l i' MARY JO KEOWN TOMMY LOWCRY Senior Annual queen candidate Senior Annual lung candidate JIMMY ANDERSON Sophomore Annual kung candldate SCHCDCDL BETSY GAITHER Sophomore Annual queen candidate .ag f 0, he , ar 2 'jf If Lgfff fir f I I ,Clif-L0 '5'T'-f ' Ji' LA .LIA-yr HELEN BORRER SHIRLEY LONG 7 f'-ulhef Sophomore FFA Sweetheart Semor School publlcotrons osslstont Flrst quarter best cltlzen PERSQNAIITIES .P ICQ gf ffg BILL MITCHELL VERA OWINGS Semor Vnce president Semor FFA Sweetheart '-fnlgf 1 ,Cf 4. 4 .2 . , , ,L- ' I , 'gf ' -, 1 f ,f 'LQ .41 .. 1 :Af , '- 1'- i 4 MP - , .1 f X A . , I 4 443:- 4, If U, I 9-ff 4 V lin: I by 17 if 1 g gf ' -I .I of f' ..f-' ,gf ,, -, ,, .',, 1. , r - ..q 5 -,rf X I ' -, ,L 3 I f , - f 5 44- 15 ' A 3 ' 1 1 .- ,, , , .az f of I I f .I , 1 4 -K I -'Q' ' .V . If af ,. I ff , . , 1 I f If ' -4 r f ' .4 if fuel, f QQ, 4. I V 14' . '4 . ' I Jfw'Z LL f,LJ '- A V HA . , y . Q V J' -WAI . 4 . A - 1 AI 1 1. 1 1 LT ff M. ,o I V . U ' -4 j -1 f ' ' ' ' V 1' I LA, dj . ' ,I A by -.tw , Jj 4144--'xv 1 fl ' X I' K' 4, Y , 1 ,S A , Lv , 1 , , . V I ., 1 . f , , A . 'f - fy ,,,, I . ' z 4, gi 1 J I rt My 3- 41: r VJ V C A . it 1 14 K e I z . .X 4 I . . I BETTY JO COX GERRY CRAFT Sensor Basketball queen candidate Semor Student council presldent JOYCE WILEY LOIS BELLE JONES Junlor Football queen candldate Semor FTA president Sensor class secretary Second quarter best cntlzen .Z 6436: ,Z l t nr SCHCDCDL 5, ff WAYNE BOAN ERNESTINE BURCHETT Senlor Band president Junior Basketball queen candidate First quarter best cxtlzen PERSQIXIALITIES MARGIE JAMES TED WILLIAMS Senior Football queen candidate Sensor Class presudent gba J' ' Y ', X J , fi . . . I l 1 Z E . 1 ef l A-WJ-Xf IV!! ,sf W JV . - . UAH . - I ,f The Pryor FFA had a busy year. TOP: Larry Boston, Jess Watkins, and Jimmie Lasley, cham- pion dairy iudges at the Tulsa Fair. CENTER: Jess Watkins grooms his Berkshire for the show. RIGHT: The FFA concession stand at a home football game. Mr. Brondley seems delighted with the loot - why else the smile? BELOW: The class takes a trip to the John Cordell farm to examine a T50 acre field of green grass, Fescque. 31, while snow is on the ground. 32 ,, T TP fi if ' Sn Y..-. Q 65 Wff'J' +..S,..x .4 , JAJ.,-- ,. 'i shi' it 7 3' 7-. .lx 1 lu H, Q!! lg Q Z H PIE Q: 'Q X f 5547! bf in HON CHAMPION HULSTE INS 11 R9 h agii - WE ARE SECOND TQ NG CNE The State Honor SocietyisPryor High School's most elite organization. To qualify him for membership, a student's grades must be in the top 'IOZ of the school, as well as meeting the same good citizenship standards as the Nation- al Honor Society. This year the grade require- ments in the State Honor Society were well above the 3.5 average demanded for the Nation- al group. Both groups are guests at the annual Honor Banquet in the spring when members are initia- .Af Lv ex F David LeMaster, Saundra Middleton and Sherrie Garrison, State Honor Society officers, smile for the camera before tackling that hopeless mess in Saun- tIrc's locker. ted. FIRST ROW: Lydia Coblentz, Linda Martin, Barbara Powers, Sue Hamm, Peggy Smith, Helen McPherson, Darlene Maltsberger, Peggy Casey, Mr. Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Christine Miller, Nellie Nicely, Norma Adair, Freda ' ' - P P I M'II Jayne, Patty Fausset, Judy Rohorn, Dixie Packard, Saundra Middleton. THIRD ROW. eggy anter, rene I er, Shirley Long, Nancy Sheard, Janie Swan, Janis Essex, Lois Price, Suzann Rucker, Norma Risner, Mary Lou Rich- ardson. FOURTH ROW: Janice Snyder, Viola Atchley, Lois Jones, Jane Jacks, Georgyne Middleton, Sandra Garri- son, Sherrie Garrison, Margaret Purcell, Noma Lou Hamilton. FIFTH ROW: Pixie Hughes, Harold Cline, Joe Huck- aby, Larry Boston, Earl Dowty. FH A LOCKS TG THE FUTURE if 7. V ' i Toward New Horizons' is the t if N Ax ' ,ffl motto of the Future Homemakers 4 ' ' -' ii' 'F V- of America. Every girl in the we ,:A, organization learns to realize that her future and that of her family depend upon her ability to develop into a healthy, whole- some adult. The club's yearly activities are planned to further this development. Climaxing the year's activity for the FHA was the annual state rally in Oklahoma City. The FHA officers posed for a group picture in the living room. STANDING: Nita Cloninger, Wilma Hamilton, Mrs. Hatfield, Peggy Panter, md Pat Statham. ' SITTlNG: Etta Faye Grimes, Lynn Yeandle, Georgia Graham, and Carolyn Packard. At right Miss Clinard inspects her combination going away - wedding present from the FHA Club. Mrs. Hatfield replaced Miss Clinard as club sponsor. Q S. FIRST ROW: Clara Guinan, Marcella Robinson, Janis Hill, Linda Martin, Ginger Wadley, Lynn Yeandle, Malinda Hudson, Smdra Long, Margaret Reeves, Helen Borrer, Norma Adair, Kay Buffington, Joanne Kiersey, Leticia Watkins, Loyetta Brewster, Fay Man- ley, Mrs. Hatfield. SECOND ROW: Fem Robertson, Wanda Dotson, Freddie Jayne, Nellie Nicely, Barbara Roy, Lydia Hawkins, Rosetta Jones, Glendola Peters, Shirley Baber, Latricia Jones, Ardena Adams, Shirley Holler, Billie Walker. THIRD ROW Patty Sharp, Vera Owens, Amanda Ledbetter, Lila Washam, Stella Autry, Peggy Panter, Nancy Morgan, Jean Proctor, Suzann Rucker, Patsy Palmer, Sue Hamm, Delpha Stafford, Barbara Stafford, Nina Scheetz, Wilma Hamilton, Billie Sue Erwin, Jane Calli- son. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Painter, Pixie Hughes, Joyce Williams, Jamaine Graves, Nancy Sheard , Judy Rahom, Elaine Riden- hour, Sherry Yancy, Lois Price, Nancy Smith, Carolyn Elmore, Peggy Pierson, Barbara Hill, Barbara Bowles, Joyce Trogdon, : ' ' wery, Gene Graham, Marie Bames, Patsy Meeker, Diana Randall, Ann Lasley, Pearl Mc- Carty, Jo Rita Spencer, Betty Brews- ter, Sue Norman, Ccrolyn Trogdon, Lillian Chamberlain,Wanda Caldwell, Shirley Rosser. SIXTH ROW: Phy- llis Drake, Carolyn Packard, Daisy Clayton, Nancy Mitchell, Pat Stat- ham, Shirley Payne, Shirley Jackson, Anna Mae Wright,Jmice Snyder,Etta Fay Grimes, Louise Drake, Bobbie Winningham, Helen Williams, Dona Bryant, Betty Montgomery, Joan Crawford. FIFTH ROW Nita Cloninger, Frances Lo The FHA Christmas party turned into a going away party for Miss Clin ard. The party theme called for every one to dress as grade school children A few scenes from the Christmas , I party and from a pre-holiday social ,,,,i51.o.-P show the spirit with which the Future H Homemakers attack all proiects. A Tx Q! Above and top right are scenes from the final farewell party for Miss Clinard. In the picture above, Miss Clinard is oohing and aahing over the negligee she has iust been presented. At right are pictures taken by the girls on their annual trip to Oklahoma City. N --A ,A 1 . f C 2 9 Y s Z 7 X I 'iff FIRST ROW: Betsy Gaither, Mary Carter, Sherrie Garrison, Pat Trout,Nita Cloninger, Mary Lou Richardson. SECOND ROW: Wanda CaldweII,.Barbara Powers, Martha Jones, Margie James, Betty Cox, Helen McPherson, Nellie Nicely, Dortha Hamm, Suzann Rucker, Kay Buffington, Mrs. Barnett. THIRD ROW: Hazel Phipps, Patti Sharp, Clara Guinan, Dixie Packard, Carolyn Packard, Nancy Morgan, Martha Hill, Marcella Robinson, Lynn Yeandle. FOURTH ROW: Jayne Embry, Peggy Panter, Nancy Sheard, Judy Rahorn, Viola Atchley, Anna Wright, Barbara Bowles, Wilma Hamilton, Billie Sue Erwin. TOP ROW: Margaret Bowlin, Shirley Jackson, Shirley Payne, Pat Statham, Elaine Ridenhour, Georgyne Middleton, Jane Jacks, Etta Faye Grimes, Judy Austin, Saundra Middleton, Jane Callison. ITS TI-IE PIQYCDI2 I-IIGH BOOGIE Operating on the theory that 60 girls should be able to get anything done, Mrs. Barnett organ- ized Pryor's first pep club in a number of years. Once they got started, there was no stopping them, and any losses suffered by the Tigers were not due to lack of support. Leading the team Locomotive are cheer- leaders Betsy Gaither, Mary Carter, Sherrie Gar- rison, Nita Cloninger, Mary L.ou Richardson, and Pat Trout. T 81 l officers get together fora gossip session and incidentally to pose for o picture. Wonder what the photographer THE T 8. I CLUB WORKS AND LEARINIS operative effort on the part of the employers in the community to train iunior and senior boys and girls for skilled occupations. D.O. students attend school in the morning and work on-the-iob for some employer for 4 hours in the evening. School credit is given for the work experience. Vocational auto mechanics is a similar program which trains students for employment after grad- uation. Most students in the two groups belong to the very active T 8. l Club. TOP ROW: John Chamberlain, J. C. Stafford, David Lundquist, Curtis Robertson, Rolland Jackson, Austin Clark, Delma Stafford. SECOND ROW: Bobby Long, J. E. Casey, Clayton Wallace, Dale Cummings, Dale Strader, Tommy Ray, Teddy Williams, James Daily, Preston Arnold, Le Roy Littlefield. THlRD ROW: Raymond Couch, Jimmy Lewis, Bob Surine, John Ford, James Trotter, Harold Newcomb, Paul Elmore, Lee Yoder. FOURTH ROW: Charles Baber, J. C. Tramel, George Gist, Donald Jacobs, Louie Bradshaw, Ronald McCurry, Raymond West,Jessie Henson, Buddy Curnut. FIFTH ROW: Carl Venable, Donald Gibbs, Kenneth Daily, Billy Williams, Phillip Trundle, Thomas Trotter, Hollis Propst, Don Sessions. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Ford, James Waller Dorthy Burrows, Jerry Shearer, Marjie Coleman, Lawanna Walker, Christine Miller, Houston Hall,Joan Williams, Peggy Casey, Mr. Caldwell. 2, -5 ,Q I T it 1 xx' ' -af -Qu... E , 8 I Y Q V MCDST - GCOD LOOKING, TOO K fr Sensor class offucers who dulrgently led the class an nts actuvutles are Ted Wllltams president Bull Mitchell vlce president and Lots Bell Jones, secretary 'R' E' BILLIE JUNE ABBOTT ARDENA ADAMS 4 years Pryor FHA Dru 4 years Pryor FHA Dru vers Trolnmg vers Traunmg Lrbrary Glen Club WE FIIXIAIIY MADE IT Throughout twelve full years the seniors have had one thought In mlnd above all others W Il I ver get out of High School Q11 Now they are gettlng out, and a new question has replaced the flrst The new question What do I do now? Some will go to college, some to the army, some wrll go to work, many w1Il get married AII wlll look back to this year as the good old days The seniors have been an active class all through hugh school They won three of the four football queen contests In which they competed, and gave a good account IH all school UCflVIlIeS As school draws to a close, the class IS fevernshly planning graduation actlvltles and trying to earn enough money for that long hoped for semor trip 1 4 ff BOB ANDERSON BILLIE ANN STRADER 3 years Guymon l year 3V3 yours St Lours Mo Pryor Mechantcol Draw K your Pryor Glen Club mg FFA Shop Dramotlcs Club .. . . - l C . ll I . ' T . I f- I ie I .ga ,L - Qfifr . . Q I- ' I , -- . - 5 gs' ir nz- Wise F ' - I - sk L ' . sgjpi I 1. f At A , e, '-4' A. .s qf- '- 11 M a, . ' v- -for f -.ff--4. 'I - na 4 ,lf--A 1 r l' r 1 I' 1 - ' , ., ' ' I I ' 4 Q ht, VIRGINIA BANKSTON I year San Fernando, Cali fornia, I year Tulsa, I year Sand Springs, I year Pryor Q w 1 W -4 WAYNE BOAN TOM BOGGS LARRY BOSTON BERT BOWLING 4 years Pryor Foofbull 4 years Pryor Fooybqll 4 years Pryor FFA Pres: 4 years Pryor Football Co Band Pres-dem Sfudent Baskevball Track Lauer dem Noflonc-I and Swfe Ccpfum Buskevboll Bose Council Track man s Club Honor Socleiy, Junior Play ball Letterman s Club as C GWEN BURKE 4 years Pryor Annual Edu Qor FFA Queen Candidate Dramoflcs Club Vlce Pres :dent Wnnnev of Dramohcs Award I Q. K 15 -Q YZ' BAR BAR A CAMBRON I year McAlester 3 years Pryor National and State Honor Sacnety DYIVUY5 Tralnlng 735 LYDIA COBLENTZ 4 years Pryor Lnbrary Pre sldent Winner of Library Award Drnvers Training Glee Club he Cp fo' - LYNDOL ERIKSON 1 Semester Strllwater 32 years Pryor, Jamtors Help arg' Y' wi HAROLD CAMPBELL year Waldron Ark year Katy Texas 2 years Pryor FFA Shop 'W' 1 BETTY JO COX 4 years Pryor Football Queen Annual Queen Can dldate Basketball Queen Attendant Sophomore Sec retary 54 Treasurer JANIS ESSEX 4 Years Pryor Natlonalk State Honor Socnety Band Secretary Annual Pep Club KT, -we 5 J- A JESSIE CASEY 4 years Pryor Boys Cho rus Janitors Helper Dru vers Trannlng f flk if GERRY CRAFT 4 years Pryor Football Track Baseball Basket C .4- if YZ PATTY F 4 years Pryor :bra Pre sn ent, FTA Lv nan Druvers Tran g G ee Club X Nr PEGGY CASEY 4 years Pryor T Sr l Repor ter Band Secretary Natuonol al 8. State Honor Socuety Dramahcs Club Secretary fb! ILLA Jo DUNCAN 4 years Pryor Drivers Traunlng Pl'1yslcalEduca tlon Gee Club News P9997 'S 3 .am 7- fig' JOHN FINNEY 4 years Pryor Physical Education ProlectlonClub FFA Drnvers Tralnlng. V ' f , ' . s x , ' ',- X 1 W Q-'N ,. K - , 5 'V N Y 'N ' - P' If 'J' ff: l I ' 1. I JE A I l-F li -' I A . I 1 I .I .I 4 I - ' , - va - X, 1 -' - ' Q 5 1 as P 1 .'- - ' , Xu I Y ax , .- 1 .. I ' 'f , , 'N xx: v , y ' X , 3 X J 5 'I .,v ,' ',- I . 'N ' ff Rfb' P, 'I - bil., ' ' V, f A ' gr , , . ' Ai H A 1' ,Q 9? 'x A f. ' - , 4 . .K N , t f H- ' w or 5 l il A eyr A f . 1 'f' 1 J 551 'tv' JOHN FORD JIM GAMBILL 4 years Pryor FFA Phys: 4 years Pryor FFA Physr QQ 2' 'Gnd -JC' I ETTA FAYE CRIMES 4 years Pryor FHA Pres: dent Pep Club Annual DONALD GIBBS years Pryor T 8.I Shop W r rein- A 7 ,Q as Co' 4.5, MELVIN GARRISON years Pryor Football fP N ILS, LEON HADDEN 4 years Pryor Football Track Baseball Basket ba 1' 'F JESSE HENSON SHIRLEY HOLLER 4 years Pryor, T 8-I, Track, 4 Years Pryor, GIGUCIUIL Pbysucal Educatuon. FHA, Pep Club, Physical Educatuon DON HORTON 3 years Calufornua, I year Erylor, Basketball, Base- a 3. 6 SANDRA GARRISON years Pryor Annual Km Club Glee Club iQ WILMA HAMILTON 4 years Pryor FHA Vice Presldent Pep Club Annu an-.sr X- Q-- V BOB HUNTER 4 years Pryor, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Stu dent Council . Hifi - F Wife? mcg, Jjityil x. 7 . Q 539: I 5 , , ' . ' ' Y ' f N ' S, ' x ' s... at It I gl 1 x A i rw Y , I -S: ik, 4. 1 I I' I , '- 4 , r 4 I r I' cal Education, T 8- I. cal Education, Shop. Track, Drivers Training. dergarten Assistant, Pep Q , .U Aux 1 I I ow f . I , 1 , ,- .- X ti 'N Q f f, X c ,. X I . C F . W3 ' ,X I 4 , 1 - I I' , I . , ' - ' ' ll. ' ' ' al. ' ' . I F Xin Ai I, F 5 s x ' 1 I , -. . A ., N ys N x ' 1 ' rf - ,' I , If fi, v-. IQ- -T if wif' ROLLAND JACKSON 4 years Pryor FFA Phy sucal Education Track fm-75-vs MARTHA JONES 4 years Pryor Dramatlcs Club FHA Plamst Glee Club Pep Club Reporter nys T' BOB LONG 4 years Pryor T B- I Vlce Presudent Boys Chorus Journalusm Physical Edu catlon DONALD JACOBS 4 years Pryor Band T 8. I SHOP Drivers Trannlng T185 Q K nv JOHNNY JORDAN 4 years Pryor Baseball Basketball Football w'N 7' 'S N1 SHIRLEY LONG ears Pryor Annual Ed ntor Best Cltlzen, Basket ball Queen Attendant, As slstant Eclrtor Newspaper f EU' Q. MARGIE JAMES years Pryor Arlrlud Queen Attendant Football Queen Attendant Drivers Tralnung Pep Club f' 4' 54x MARY JO KEOWN 3 years Muskogee l year Pryor Annual Queen At tenda t Newspaper Pep Club Uvffwr ,ima- Q4 Nm.. i DARRELL LOW 4 years Pryor, Football Manager Basketball Man agar, Football Drvver Tramlng 'Cl LOIS JONES years Pryor Senior Class Secretary FTA Pre sldent Student Council Natuonal 8. State Honor Socuety o 'U 'Q' BOB LANHAM 4 years Pryor Football Lettermans Club Shop Basketball TOMMY LOWERY years alma l year Pryor FFA, Basketball, Jumor Play fi DAVID LUNDQUIST A years Pryor Football Track T 8. I Auto Mech Cnlcs P1 'Px u'q 7...- PHILLIP MAYBEE years Pryor Annua Senior Edrtar op I Woaclturnrng Ar SU President ?f9 gf? CHRISTINE MILLER 4 years Pryor Religious Educahon T 8- I .... N. xx DARLENE MALTSBERGER 4 years Pryor Band FTA Secretary Junior Play State Honor Socrety gt? 1' AMIL MCCURRY 4 years Pryor Physrcal Educatnon Auto Mecluan s l Sgt at Ar Speech sl 'Nr N Y ear Physical Ecluca o A Drivers Educatro of fi -3 KENNETH MARQUETTE 3 years Chateau I year Pryor Band Basketball ho WI LMA MCDOUGAL 4 years Pryor Glee Club FHA Physrcal Educatran Office Assistant lf 'Q- VERNEDRA MILLER GLENDA MITCHELL years Pryor Q ll Scroll Student Councrl Journalrsm Art 4 years Pryor Annual State Honor Society An nual Queen Attendant Dramatrcs Club Q- 2' GEORGYNE MIDDLETON 4 years Pryor Pep Club President Jumor Play Glee Club Dramatlcs Club .ag aww.-vs BILL MITCHELL 4 years Pryor 4H Club Football Band Vrce Pre srdent Baseball ,I A - ., - f x , IV' . aft fm -s rj, tw G'- 'I '10 f 57, up lv Q.-rx K . 4-'f . 'tt , tflif i A f V 'g ,K 5. X' FA I I E I i r V r 4 Y I- r -3 3 , 4 8 ' 5 . Q . '15 0' 5 . 1' .. , . X .. I -,- Q qt .1 IQ-, -, C ' VI . v Y, fl K 4 , I , . ' , . , ' I , Sh , lr, . - , ' ' . ' , ' . - ' , 7, B ic , T 8. . ms, ' ' , , ' . J - I ' D 6 ,I X ,. , ' 1 - - x . r az! . I I r 'K I yn A ' I l I 4 , ui 'Sr I I , -A , ff IFF 'QA if' BETTY MONTGOMERY Glee Club FHA Physical Education Druvers Tram In Al of WILMA OWEN 4 years Pryor National 8- State Honor Society Dr vers Trammg Physical Education so WSI' FAY MOORE 4 years Pryor FTA Art Annual National 8- State Honor Society ro 4.-5. VERA JEAN OWINGS 4 years Pryor FFA Sweet heart Attendant Drivers Trcnnvng Kindergarten As slstant Physical Educa tion 1 Ds 9' , ic 5 i' HAROLD NEWCOMB 4 years Pryor FFA T 8- Physical Education Auto Mechanics IU so ur BARBARA PEGG 4 years Pryor Physical Education Drivers Tram mg Llbrarlan FHA L mw- 'Q ld i Q 7' STEVE OWEN 4 years Pryor Band ra matics Club Junior Class Vice President 494' ? LEROY PHIPPS 4 years Pryor Physical Educatnon Drivers Tram mg T 8. I Jamtor s Help ods 'U' BARBARA POWERS MARGARET Purzcsu. KENNETH QUALL5 BOB PIERSON 4 years Pryor, Baseball 4 years Pryor National 8. 4 years Pryor Band Glee 4 Yems prym T 8. I Glee ' D' Tfflinm I b Ph ' I Ed tion Dromotlcs Club News- State Honor Soc: t P Cl b rlvers g C paper Staff Annual. Club Girls Trio, yNewe: FHJA. I Drllvars 'l!rT:'iS1clr1g. UCB paper Staff. f r'- 'Q TOMMY RAY ear u sa 3 years P or T8.ISgt tArms Basketball Baseball WGN' T' CURTIS ROBERTSON 4 years Pryor FFA T 8- Physical Education Drivers Education 5.1 if Af' MARY LOU RICHARDSON 4 years Pryor Junlor Class President Girls State Cheer Leader National 8. State Honor Society 'U' 1 C- 7 SHIRLEY ROSSER 4 years Pryor Klndergar ten Asslstant FHA Play sncal Education sp., DQS .1 Y'- 'V '-wwf NINA SHEETZ 4 years Pryor Kindergar- ten Assistant Physical Education FHA Glee Club. ho- 14 BETTY SELLICK I year Strung 3 years Pryor Glee Club Office Assistant Drivers Educa- tion. 4 -,J fi Q r6 T'i 3 9 GRANT RISNER MABLE ROBBINS WILLIAMS 7 years Stran I 7 years 4 years Pryor Klndergar Pryor Basebal Basket 79 A55'579 '7 FHA PIW b II S I1 slcal Education a peec asf- ,Cx WILBURN RUSSELL 4 years Pryor Relngnous Education Boxing Foot ball FFA Vice President '25 i5 i ROSE MARIE SALLEE I year Joplin Mo 3 years Pryor Annual Typing Award Band ?1'O D SESSIONS LARRY SHELTON 0 Y 'YO' T5-I MUSIC- 4 years Pryor, Band Foot- ba. -ea 'aw SEK. .,..-- Q-P, hr NORA SINOR MCMANUS 4 years Pryor FHA LIL, wry Drivers Training Physical Education x T .1 ,ma- C ' ARNOLD STEWART 4 years Pryor FFA Bax In f pun JOYCE TROGDON 4 years Pryor, Kindergar- ten Assistant, FHA Glee Club, Physical Education. JANICE SNYDER 4 years Pryor National 8. Stafe Honor Society FHA Drivers Training Glee Club lf' Abs 'Ch' - ROBERT SURINE 4 years Pryor Baseball F A T 8. I Cafeteria Helper Wa? 1---s f-'ov BARBARA STAFFORD 4 years Pryor FHA Kun dergarten Assistant Pluy slcal Education Drivers Training C376- Y 5 SUE TEAL 2 years Tulsa l year Ba one l year Pryor News paper Q2 1-, J-A .1 DELPHA STAFFORD 4 years Pryor FHA Dru vers Training Glee Club Physical Education 1 A 4l + v 11' J C TRAMEL years Pryor T B. l '30 bt Q-str' JAMES TROTTER JERRY TROTTE 4 years Pryor, T 8. I Auto 4 years Pryor F Mechanics Projection Basket s al u- Club. dent . ' b PAT TROUT 4years Pryor Junior Foot- ball Queen Quill 8. Scroll President, Cheer Leader FHA, Newspaper Editor. is Nr CARL VENABLE 4 years Pryor T 8- l Phy slcal Educaflon LAWANA WALKER 4 years Pryor FHA Glee C U T 5 I ,cs 115 Q1 f 41 EN s-.ff J if BRICE WALLACE 4 years Pryor FFA Sec refary T B- l Band ,ng Aug '75 'Ui EARLYNE WARD years Pr or Band Freshman Class Presu dem Student Council Sec refary .lunlor Play .-l ' FENTON WARD ETHEL WATKINS JUDY WATKINS MARIE WATKINS 2 years Vnnnta 2 Yems 4 years Pryor Physical 'I year Kansas Cnty Muss 4 Yam, pvc, ofhc, As Pryor Band EQUIPWOHI Educcmon Glee Club ours 3 years Pryor AVI: glsyam FHA Physucal Manager Band Presldeni FHA Annual Educahon Glo. Club i JOAN WILLIAMS TED WILLIANS DARLENE WILSON RICHARD WRIGHT 4 YUCYS PYYOY1 Gl9G Cl'-'bf dyears Pryor, T8. l Base 4 years Pryor Glee Club l year Chouhou 3 years PhyS?20l EJUCCINZH DY' ball Aufo Mecl1amcs,Pl1y FHA Physucal Educahon PUYOY FY95l'm0:1 Class vers ralnmg, FH Slfal Edutallon President FFA, Band Drum Mayor XP' S Q Junior class officers seem to enioy themselves while they work. They are supposed to be plan- ning the iunior-senior lun- cheon, but more likely they are dreaming about Senior week. Carolyn Packard, 'class secretary, admits that she loved every minute be- tween Bob Littlefield on her left and Johnny Cofelt on her right, president and vice-president respective- ly. 'Q X5 SEE JUNIQRS CQME T0 LIFE After trailing badly in the first competition of the year, the football queen race, the lumor class finally woke up and got to work Before the other classes knew what happened, the lunlors stole the show with the basketball queen, FFA princess, band queen, and annual king and queen all chosen from the QUHIOI' class to press, the class is hard at work Miss Pryor and the Queen of Hearts candidates As the trying to wi.n contests I pf! I L 1 FRANCINE ANDERSON MARY ATCHISON GEORGE BALL JERRY BATTENFIELD RONALD BOGUE MARGARET BOWLIN KENT BRIM DAN BROWN J W BROWN DONA BRYANT K X A2 . . . - I 'er L l A2 Q 1. ' ' ' ' . Y... V ,, ' ' 1- , Q ggi'-. ,, . A ,., ' 39 1 f L ' ' , A , ' i N i A . I A t A 4 - A- A - f. l f . ,4- Q A k ,?mA,1.. gg, ' .' , t V' i fri 4 I , 1. Q I ' I'-Q , . . D It hy, A . , Efl, .Q fy - A ,f QS, I ' 5 frgff' , Q. 'f-if 4 1 , N 1 R' -- ,tS:,g7,'gif1., 'VI ,Q v ' 1 A rf- 5,-Ev-' . ,V - .f .525 'ff,' , rf we , '. F -,f 1 .2 - - ' 3 ' . 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QT LII f I 25 YEARS EXPERILNCE S0 VERY DEPENDABLE ISEMALLA ll'lllllllll5TlUblo5 v '1- I as I Y uv. .l, IWW Fa L stuns I ...I I ENID, OKLAHOMA FLEMING CHEVROLET COMPANY 34 North Mill Phone 11 Pryor Oklahoma E23 wfjfwfglgflw i i'5afa'ii1'lE5oe 5 ,Mr lf Q - W' is Q ' WW. W1 P - P595 lu 0 ,ff ig. y eg gm., if wi a it 5.ji:11gig:123:3ty:1..:-.5,fgQQ6fSg?j25,pX WW -VZ dx Co pliments of 'sa -gp 5 Nationa Gypsum Company-my ' - fzbn'-!'7'7'!L L , ALJ - , ,A.,,J 441.0 -1314? 4444, Qaawyc ,AL Ana? ant! A444-C ,ah A06 WJ. M. lesligivevfelry Store 3 Bulova Watches - Elgin atchesxK4 'J' Wallace Sterling - Watch 201 Graham Phone Mayes County Abstract Co. The Pryor Daily Times Always supporting Mayes County .Todays news today not reviewsn and its schools ' Graham Avenue Pryor Oklahom North Vann Phone 92 or 93 :-f-.MY 1 The Hunter Agency I Insurance - Real Estate 'dll J Loans y I 8 south Min Phone 350 wx X 1 'ls E Ramsay's Flower Shop The Garden Center of Pryor 23 North Vann - Phone 1355 Ronald Wm. Ramsay, Owner ' 1 The Hardy Insurance Agency Farm, city, and automobile insurance 201 East Graham Avenue Representing the company since September 6, 1912 X Barq's Bottling Company Local Barqs' Bottler Curly Long 307 South Mill - Phone 505 -1 Packard Brothers Motor Lwmgo N, ,.. Qi I ,f The Pryor Jefiersoniun COIIIPCIHY Best Weekly Newspaper in Oklahoma Features Mayes County News GMC Trucks and Pontiac Cars Job printing A Speciality 600 North Mill Phone 450 Phone 190 23 North Adair ,,-'. Q, :,Q .,,.v5' fo! K 1 I A Lf., hz ,JLH-5 ,L .fe-S Zi , Y l 1 ia 'f' .L -' Af - ,,, A P ff ,ff I .-. lf, -., The Block Cat Cafe Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Blunk, Prop. ' E3JNorth Elliott Phone 995 fc f in F I X I 1342 af- - X K' x , This is one time the south side of the high school looks just as cold as the north side. -Q nfs- , 'ie 1.1 , if nuovw X Wk Shoes - Hosiery - Bags Pryor, Oklahoma -Quin SUNSHINE HATCHERY Need feed or baby Chickgq Mrs. McCalman waves her glasses Remember the Sunshine Hatchery in place of her baton. The result is when these needs come to your the same. She's never satisfied. attention. 30 North Adair Phone 259 I BEATRICE FOODS COMPANY I Ask for 5 Meadow Gold Products 3 South Rowe W .W- Phone 39 4 Nothing is more fun than a A S party- especially when there l N are refreshments. Rixglix OTEL l l X n yXrl's xlgggressive Motel i s Q XSouth Mill i ,li . exft kmeyer, Manager I i PRYOR ' 5c foS1.00 wllff' 1 f STORE 5' 204 East Graham Phone 256 Pictured here are the high X school girls who vsforked at our counters during the Christmas holidays ' ' '7 I SHARPE'S DRY GOODS COMPANY i Elmo Townsend L.K. Sharpe fix 3' Wgjf V4 RAY and MAC'S W QW L H 65, DRIVE-IN M M xy, 710 East Center Phone 230 ,pay , ,L i J- X a v L wwf' ' if J lst, ,Ml A 1' 4. ,4 g. '- '-91' COX-HUNNICUTT BUICK COMPANY Authorized Sales and Service When Better Automobilles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them 113 North Mill Phone 1010 .5-, Q YS.. gf iff N ge, - T e vm? . Y r , , M, Jones Hardware and Implement Co. Farm and Home Supplies PHONE 806- NIGHT PHONE 913W-1 6 South Adair Phone 445 How many million pictures are there in this book anyway? .V . Mary Ann's Flower Shop 30656 E. GRAHAM V ., .1 A ' eq. 7 f Compliments of X . K 4' . 'A X Certain-feed Product to 'W - ,es forp ration! PJ X W i fl' , L: . we ll l A ScI1aeffer's 3 Q gfgllffice and School Supplie im X3 Ng t 'EY Royal Typewriters gm X Phone 166 To xg .X P 1 E f 4 f X N i xx X-xwg XX K wx N XV xw Q xx ix ' Xa x if , W1 XX, x X , e XM X 1 XX, S 'm x Nw? N X 'TC X Mg tk: 'TN S X. 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