Cushing High School - Oiler Yearbook (Cushing, OK)

 - Class of 1951

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Seniors

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MR. WOODS Agriculture The F.F.A. is composed of chartered stote associations which, in turn, are mode up of local chapters situated in high schools having deport- ments of vocational agriculture. The boys en- rolled in such courses constitute its active mem- bership but provision is also made for associate and honorary memberships. Membership is en- tirely voluntary. The primary aim of the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, ond citizenship. The American history closs has been carried on with great interest by both students and teocher. To moke history more vivid and color- ful the closs hos made coloniol newspapers, had panels, ond hove given some very interesting re- ports. Highlight of the year was the trip by bus to the copitol at Oklahoma City. At the capital the closs visited the House of Representatives, the Senate and wos introduced to the Governor, Johnston Murroy. The year hos been eventful and exciting to all. MR. FINK MR. SKELTON Science Physical Education Reading from loft to right: C. H. Richeson, Orville O'KclIcy, Melvin Richeson, ond Clyde O'Kelley. Always busy is the phrase that best describes the school custodians, C. H. Richeson, Orville O'Kelley, Melvin Richeson, ond Clyde O'Kelley. They have done numerous things toward school improvement ond are olways ready to help when- ever needed



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SENIOR HOMEROOM OFFICERS (Left to right) Mi M. Clark Dovid Cooke, Vice-President Jeonne Burke, President Beverly Hogor, Sec.-Treos. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LORRAINE BECKHAM, Sec.-Treos JOHN LEFTWICH, President MARY LOU QUICK, Vice-President SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Senior! This word means o goal that hos been reached by a young person after twelve years of Mi C. Click school life. No other year of school, high school Wolter Sims. Vice-President or college, can compare with this year. It is some- Dorothy Smith, Sec Treos thing you have worked for ever since you entered Eorl Berger, President the first grade, and now you hove accomplished that something. As we look back on our years of school, we regret that they passed so fast, and the time has come for us to graduate. We'll never be able to thank our teachers for their undying help or to forget the friends we have made. As alwoys, seniors ore looked up to, and we hope we haven't let anyone down in their opinion of us. During our school years we hove enjoyed ban- quets, football, basketball, and baseboll gomes, and in our junior year our class had the first Junior and Senior Prom sponsored by the school ever to be hod in CHS. Miss Johnson Lorraine Beckham, Vice-President Richard Cobb, Sec.-Treos. Connie Odom, President We always looked forward to the election of school officers and this year's class officers ore, as pictured above, left to right: Lorraine Beckham, secretary and treasurer; John Leftwich, president, and Mary Lou Quick as vice-president. Mr. Potc Buddy Binkley, Vice-President Mory Molernee, Sec.-Treos. Joe Perry, President This year os one of their senior activities, the seniors are planning to take o week-end trip to some resort. The senior picnic is another event alwoys anxiously awaited. Although we have been the smallest class through high school, we are the first class to have two married men; they ore David Cooke, co-cap- tain of our basketball team, and Ira York. Our senior class sponsors are: Miss Christine Click, Miss Marie Clark, Miss Nedra Johnson, and Mr. Orville Pote. As we leave our Alma Mater, we only hope your memories of us that we leave with you are as wonderful os the memories we will keep the rest of our lives.

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