Cushing High School - Oiler Yearbook (Cushing, OK)

 - Class of 1951

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United States History is a very interesting sub- ject, as most seventh grade students will agree. The history students have studied U. S. history from the discovery of America up until the present time. Current Event papers ore read often and films help to impress the events on the minds of the students. Pictured above is Harvey Slode's homeroom, 7-3, and history class consisting of 23 students. MR. SLADE History and Physical Education MR. SCHILDE Instrumental Music The Cushing High School Instrumental Music Deport- ment has enjoyed another very busy ond successful school year. The 65 piece Cushing High School Bond, during the foil, oppeored ot 8 footboll gomes, marched in the homecoming porade ot A. M. College, ond competed in the Stote Marching Contest ot Oklohomo City, re- receiving o very high roting there. The 40 piece orchestra was honored with on invita- tion to the Highland Pork Festival ot Dallas, Texas. The orchestra olso presented o Musical Extrovogonzo ot which the first Orchestro Queen of the Cushing Or- chestra was crowned. The extrovogonzo was very pop- lar with the public. There were some members of both the orchestro ond the bond chosen to compete in the All Stote Organi- zations ond in the Southwest Conference, the lotter being held in Oklohomo City, with Mr. Edwin Schilde, our own Instrumental Musical Director, os Choirmon of the All-Conference Musical groups. Librarians Pot Sullivon ond Jeonie Miltimore ore checking books to Jeon Gaunt ond Billy Pinion. Hove to study hard this hour? Would you like to read o while? Cushing High School students hove en- joyed for the second yeor the reorrongement of the library. Behind the desk ore located the reserve books, magazines, ond over 300 strip films on vorious sub- jects. Making a report on penicillin? Look in the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literoture for articles on the sub- ject. Where is o mop of New Zeolond? Here is one in the Britonnico World Atlas. Who is Audubon? Found my answer in the Amcricono Encyclopedia. Do you wont a change of scenery? Then travel with the book Young Conada by Peck. Oops! the library hour is over; it's time for closs. ■■

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MRS. McCUISTION English English I offers o wide ronge of activities. Stu- dents arc expected to utilize all those normal life situations in which orol and written English ore used to establish desirable skills and hobits of usoge. Word study is given an important place os well os spelling and punctuation. To improve reoding skills ond appreciation, the students read Treasure Island, a novel of adventure. MR. McGEE History and Physical Education The development of good citizens is the chief function of Social Science. The students become fomiliar with the geography, the history, the development ond the resources of Oklahoma. This is followed by a study in Civics. It is hoped that the students will become active in promoting the future development of their state. With The Cushing Oiler os their laboratory medium, the students in the journalism and print- ing departments collect, write, edit, and print the news about high school activities at intervals of two weeks during the school year. Through this practice they not only learn the mechanics of newspaper English but also how to appreciate and use the daily newspapers. MR. POTE Journalism



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The story of Americo is o thrilling revelation of man's determination to be free. American literoture draws its most outstanding characteristics from this rich heritage of freedom. From its literature we hope to enjoy its beauty and develop o deeper appreciation of its greatness. As we read of man's development we learn to live with our neighbors ond how we con use whot we know. MRS. WEBB English—Jr. High Our young people must build the control of language which they need in order to communicate effectively with others ond in order to think clearly ond logically about their problems. Many reoding difficulties ore language difficulties. To understood adequately the meaning of printed language, it is imperative thot one hove control of important language constructions. This is the first time for the Physics closs to hove o period for the text and o period for working in the loborotory. There ore eight students under the direc- tion of T. L. Webb, oil of whom ore boys. The first hour the students work ond discuss their assignment in the text Dynamic Physics. The sec- ond hour they do experiments in the laboratory. Each student hos on opportunity to do on experiment in front of the group. They hove hod o very successful year.

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