Drumright High School - Gusher Yearbook (Drumright, OK)

 - Class of 1953

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BOSS MAN. Mr. A. C. Wiemer, superintendent of f' d the exact infor- schools, needs only a minute to in mation he is looking for in his accurate filing system. Wiemer Understands 0ur Problems After ioining the Drumright High School faculty in 1924 ' ' M . W'emer be- as a teacher of mathematics and science, r i came principal in 1929. In 1949 he was appointed to the ' ' A. B. degree is from North Cen- , Illinois, and his M. Ed. degree College of Education, Greeley, is kept busy with the efficient duties of a superintendent, Mr. l 'th students and superintendency. His tral College, Naperville is from Colorado State Colorado. Although he fulfillment of the many Wiemer always finds time to counse wi f lt alike whenever they come to him. His friendliness acu y and understanding have made him a respected friend to all who know him. M . Wiemer has long been a leader in civic as well as r educational affairs. A past president of Rotary, he has been a member of that organization since 1929 and holds a fourteen-year perfect attendance record. He now holds the office of president of the Chamber of Com- ber of merce, and for a number of terms, has been a mem the board of directors. Mr. Wiemer has a great interest in music and is a talented pianist. is time, Because he gives so freely and willingly of h d because of the inspiration of his leadership, the an school and community feel they indeed have a friend and capable leader in Mr. Wiemer. AN EARLY START. A conference with Buck Salmon begins a busy day for M school. r. D. B. Kirkman, principal of the high Kirkman Serves 0ur Community Well After receiving his M, Ed. degree from the University of Maryland in 1947, Mr. Kirkman came directly to Drum- right High School. He had previously obtained his B.S. d ree from Oklahoma A. and M. 'College in 1941 and ee had served for a time in the Marine Corps. l 'ence instructor and director Mr. Kirkman was genera sci of guidance here before becoming principal in 1948, Capably and thoroughly executing his many duties as ' ' ' d 'd students with their principal, he is always rea y to an problems. A member of the Lions club since 1947, Mr. Kirkman has sung in the Lions'quartet for several years. Along with ' ' d a de many other engagements, this group entertaine - l' h d dience of students and alumni at the D.H.S. IQ te au homecoming assembly this year. Mr. Kirkmanfurther ad- ' ber of the vanced his civic activities by becoming a mem Chamber of Commerce in 1952. A sports enthusiast, he likes to hunt and fish, as well as l H ' s ected support the athletic activities of the schoo . e is re p b tudents, parents, and faculty because of his geniality, y s his resourcefulness, and his unending efforts to promote ' h unit the interests of the school and of t e comm y. -7-

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Board Works For 0ur Best Interests The board of education meets once a month in the office of the superintendent to weigh the problems of Drum- right school district No. 39. Interested in the promotion of a beneficial program of education for their community, they attend a monthy meeting of the Creek county school board association, and contribute to group discussions concerning problems common to most schools. Currently, each member has been elected for a term of four years and could be re-elected an unlimited number of times. However, due to a revised state law, each mem- ber elected after 1955 will serve for a term of five years, and only one new member will be elected each year. I MONTHLY MEETING. Members of the school board, Vier Winans, Ed Shore, Vernon Jackson, James Appleby, A. C, Wiemer, Arnold Scheer, S. A. Denyer, J. N. Blose, and Miss Lucile Anderson meet A I' , , AL, ,,', . ,,,-L1,..,. AL...n l..-.,- -..-:AAA 1.-1 vlan rr AA Mr. Winans, president, has served since 1937. The vice- president, Mr. Blose was elected in 19117. Mr. Shore and Mr. Appleby became members in 1951, and in 1952, Mr. Jackson joined the group. Mr. Scheer, the teasurer, was elected in 1933 and has held that office ever since, Mr. Denyer has been attorney for the board since1919. The clerk, Miss Anderson, was appointed in 1947. Drumright is proud of its board of education. These men, along with Mr. Wiemer, superintendent of schools, work together to advance the educational program of our district.



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Top Brass The faculty of Drumright High School met at irregular intervals to discuss and try to solve all the numerous problems which arose. At one such meeting, it was decided to appoint a steering committee to serve as a medium of approach between faculty and students. Mem- bers of this committee were Miss Griscom, chairman, Mr. Duckworth and Mrs. Pinkston. The entire high school teaching staff are members of the Drumright Education Associa- tion, which meets four times a year to foster the interests of the school in the Drumright system. Of this organization, Mrs. Anderson served the past year as secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Pinkston as chairman of the legislative committee, and Mrs. Kane as a member of the publicity committee. Three times a year the faculty attend dinner meetings of the Creek county chapter of the Oklahoma Education Association. After-dinner speakers at these meetings are usually people prominent in the field of education. To increase their professional growth, the faculty took part in many other activities dur- ing the past year. In the early fall they par- ticipated in a workshop in Sapulpa for teach- ers of Creek county. Later in the year they at- tended the state teachers' meeting at Okla- homa City and the district meeting at Edmond. Through these many meetings, the faculty learned the newest developments in the field of education and tried to use the ideas that were applicable to Drumright. PLANNING AHEAD. The assembly planning committee-Miss Griscom, Mrs Kane, Miss Camp, Mr. Duckett, Don Heffington, Buck Salmon, Sherman Carter, Frank Hess, Mr. Kirkman, Mrs. Pinkston, Mr. Zaumeyer, Mr. Butcher, Mr. Duckworth, and Mrs. Apple- meets to set the dates for special assemblies during the coming year. IN THE BASKETBALL WORLD. Basketball coaches Mac Duckworth and Ross Duckett are lust talkin' it over as they review a good basketball season. HEAVY SCHEDULE. Mr. Kirkman, Mr. Zaumeyer, and Jerry Osborn discuss band activities and a schedule of coming band events.

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