Class of 1948
1948 Maroon Spotlight
Betty Wilson
Wrestling Queen 47-48, National Honor Society, Office Staff 47-48, Annual Follies 46-48, Perryscope Staff 47-48, Red Hots 45-48, Vice-President Red Hots 46-47, Cheer Leader 47-48.
1948 Graduation EditionPerry Daily Journal
Betty Jean Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wilson, 716 Ash street, is one of the PHS students listed in “Who’s Who in American High schools.”
She was born in Perry on Nov. 23, 1930, and has attended St. Joseph’s academy and Perry high school. Following graduation she hopes to enter stenographic work or enroll in an Oklahoma A. & M. business course.
Betty is a member of the Y-Teens, Teen Town, Catholic choir, an honor student, the Catholic Youth Study club, is wrestling queen, a member of the office staff, Perryscope staff, senior pay cast, vice president and cheer leader of the Red Hots, and was in the Annual follies.
Betty Jean Wilson
November 23, 1930 – November 29, 1991
Former Perry resident, Betty Jean Wilson, 61, died Friday, Nov. 29, 1991, at Albuquerque, N.M., after a brief illness.
She was born Nov. 23, 1930, at Coyle, the daughter of Ervin B. and Mary (Rau) Wilson. She graduated from Perry high school in 1948.
She was married to Bob Musick and later married Everette Majors.
She was of the Catholic faith and had lived in Tulsa a number of years before moving to Albuquerque.
Among survivors are her husband, Everette Majors, Tulsa; two daughters, Linda Musick, Albuquerque, and Valerie Musick, Jackson Hole, Wyo.; her mother, Mary George, Kingston, Okla. ; two sisters, Maxine Minor, Oklahoma City, and Sue Flynn, Grapevine, Texas; and two brothers, Kenneth Wilson, Oklahoma City, and David Wilson, Albuquerque.
Graveside rites will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at St. Rose of Lima Catholic cemetery. Rev. Kevin Devlin, pastor of St. Rose of Lima Catholic church, will officiate.