Drumright High School - Gusher Yearbook (Drumright, OK)
- Class of 1954
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Jfmei allow It .Jfapffzenecf at Drumright High School Drumright, Oklahoma 7114 Qwxhm 1954 as recorded in Volume XXXIX su-an 'S T Q P ws , Q . vw-sw l a ,.., A -ff Lg. i ff ki' R215 3 L Q , if Q bflllhfy Q . !- ' 'Q J msn 131 l 31 li 1 'z was ima. if I TG as li X555 til tml i lm it lv I 'T qu, . f a..' rqleqianof ami ..n ,,,. ,dw- Y?r l Wm pg! I ni ' i 4 4 n .- 15 .V 3 x 2 '33 1 nf '! 'i '?.'i.'2. ' an ..---5. .-1----Z ,ff ,f ,- , . 2 , FJ,-5-'-Q-..,f' J, 1- Q- Af , ' ffgyvl X K 'ly ' ff ,pri . L 3 3 A , 41' 5 4 . f 1 ., ,IA ii '1 n . Y 1 q aff L Q., ,v -. 3 X, ,Q if Jn: t, J Q P A' P . 244' 2 1 ,f X - ' N 1 U Q - Wu , U ...Q-A Ti, ll ...., 9-gig, 4 W IM ,I Y ,,. If nv af 25 in ' fda Q ,wsczwaz -4.. tep By Step We Progress As one enters Drumright High School through the west door, he sees severol steep, well-worn steps leoding upword to the moin corridor. No wonder the steps ore worn ond scuffed Since they were bunlt nn l9l9 mony feet hove os cended them step by step os the students come seekung on educotnon These steps stond os o symbol of the clnmb to knowledge To the freshmen they ore symbollc of hugh hopes ond boundless couroge os they mount the fnrst treod To the soph omores ond punuors they stond os ev: dence thot knowledge us not gouned ot one sungle bound but by o contunuous struggle upword For the sensors the top ns un snght As they clumb the steps an thenr funol ochnevement the Greot Spurut looks down ond gives them cm wunk ond 0 nod of opprovol for oll their efforts To the foculty the steps ore o sym bol of pleosont ossocnotnon wnth students 7a5leofeanleai1 Learnrng From Others Admrnrstratron School Board Faculty Knowrng Each Other Student Councrl Senrors Junrors Freshmen Apprecrotrng Good Musrc Band Chou Developing Sportsmanshrp Football Basketball Workrng On Our Own Hrghest Rankrng Students Honor Sacretres Speclal Awards Dramatic Organrzat ons Gusher Stott Clubs Advertrsrng Index 51 os eoch teocher seeks to understond ond guide the students towo rd o sound edu- cotion ond on oppreciotion of the best in life. To the footboll stor the bosketboll oce the musuc student the future home nooker the scnentust the thespuon ond oll the rest the steps stond os o remnnder of the ottounments of the yeor These steps hold o story thot moy never be fully told but the l954 Gusher ns designed to furnish o pncture of the vornous steps whnch the students clumb to o knowledge thot wall moke them hoppy useful cutnzens better prepared to toke thesr ploces In llfe 1954 Qmhm Slang Edrtor Co Ed tors Make up Art Photography Sports Typrsts Busrness Manage s Index Faculty Advrse s Vrrgrnla Kane Mary Lourse Odom Karen Beck Loretta Frncher Marrlyn Blanton Myrna Hetfrngton Marcella Bowlrng Jerry Dockery Shrrley Patterson Otrs Stump Bull Cox Buck Salman Jrm Wrlson Glen Ed Anderson Joe Garner Harold Phrllrps Martha Chesnut Mary Lourse Apple Cannre Cartwright Joan Shrdeler Bob Jarrett Paul Krng Sandra Nethercutt Donna Paden Brlhe Cramer Donna Paden Lawrence Cuddeback Jacque Bell Lrnda Bendure Mrs Pmkston Mrs Anderson Mrs Apple Many tmes the Gushe has been rated oustond ng rn the state contests For the past th ee years rt has rated hugh notuonally MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION I l I - I Y Y YYY ' ' YVVIVYYnvrrrilvvig.YiYA-'-'wY-,-YA 8 , . . 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A letter to Muss Gruscom DEAR MISS GRISCOM Because you have guven so much of yourself to us we want to show our apprecuatuon by deducatung our l954 Gusher to you From the very begunnung when you started teachung your fruendlu ness helpfulness and kundluness made you a multutude of fruends Every gurl un your home economucs classes has profuted from your teachungs and has gone out better prepared to care for her home and famuly ln addutuon to your regular classroom work you found tume to sponsor the Fl-lA to plan clever decoratuons and delucuous menus for the uunuor senuor banquets and to guve surpruse dunners for tured but apprecuatuve Play casts on the nught of dress rehearsals We mussed you at homecomung thus year l-low strange ut was not to see a famuluar fugure movung auuetly about the upper hall You always served the best tea cakes and cookues yet you had the leusure to vusut wuth the alumnu and make them feel at home Wuth your busy schedule we dont know how you were able to take part un so many extra currucular actuvutues but you were always unselfushly dewotung your tume to the needs of others larly un the Methodust Ch urch hour workung wuth the bcSfPWCllJlJ and sendung tnose cheery I tr rs and grce ung cards you yourself created Some of them were really m terpueces of poetuc art You were always wullung to take part un any wholesome fun that was afoot Well always remember the muddy blouse skurt and hugh top buttor' shoes you wore on Tafky Day and the bloomer basketball suut un whuch you cheered the ladues team un a laugh packed gymnasuum We hope you remember us kundly for we shall never forget you Love SENIOR CLASS l954 I O I l I - I I ' I I ' 1 I . . . 1 . I makung the socual gatherungs of tne DEA a success, sungung regu- ' ' L , c ' ' fu A , ' ' D5 e e u ft' fl' .- as ' - ' , , 4 . ' I I u f V I .fecwu fam ' an 04421. lwei A step to knowledge is rv- THE YEAR'S OUTLINE. Lew mg wer their sched- ' Lv. TI wp r v fTIM La QI 'TP w :gy 'UQ ,Vu DU: 1-r w .M 1. ' 'D CMM emi 'VMew Fvmnd up: new .If H10 SOS 'muh I P' FINAL CHECK. Mw !Xg1pWcor1d Mrs Pmkstcm xgrwnm x we Aruwx HWQPC IIWC M.1wT'rWWwvM1TC wM1vCTlcJr1 I Mr rmxflmq Nw mimi :md Lzrwmfunccmcvwt ordcr i fi lT'S IN THE BOOK.f'Xfvr:r1qyv1qfmQmugfwtto P1OvC rWWQvT4rwry.fwr1Iwr'1rr'L1I1xfi1rL-Mrk, JCM kscm spOn5Or if tm' VHAMUI1 ami Mrs Kam' spcmwr of the L MOI IKIWCHLDVCJH SOQQM 1' Wm 1 'X 'Y adn zsislgjj -- itll . 4... -, n ' nl Eksiiil, . U :ul 'Wai -'Q ua vvq 15:-givin ' vu till! --, .3 32:51 .Qrjxi 5. E uv, 552 1 U1 T J Y'-9 CHIEF COUNSELOR 'Vl Wlemc supcrlnten He Guides Our Course Mr Knrkmon pr1ncupolotDrumrlghtl-lugh School holdso B S degreetromOlQlnhomo A SM college ond on M Ed degree from the Unlversuty ot Morvlond lnl9-417 when he corne to Drumrught he tought generol sczence ond dlrected the guudonce pro grom r-le wos chosen prlncupol ln l948 l-las job hos mony rmportont phoses Besldes settlng upcloss schedules ond reg usterlng students Mr Klrkmon I5 olso re sponslble tor tollqlno over duscrpllne ond ocodemac problems wlth teochers stu dents ond porents l-lls most lmportont yob however I5 to see thot thlngs ore run smoothly ond to render odvuce whenever It IS needed A supporter ot oll clvlc ottolrs Mr Krrlqmon IS o member of the ' :ons club ond the Chomber of Commerce For recreotlon Mr Klrkmon enjoys o doy of huntung ond flshlng .-1 Our Problems Are Hls Mr Wuemer now nn has slxth yeor os superuntendent of the Drumrlght schools as not only on oble odmlnustrotor but 0 worm sympothetlc friend who under stonds our problems He come to Drumnght ln l924 os Cl teocher become prlncnpol ofthe hugh school IN l929 ond nn l948 wos elected supernntenclent l-le holds o BA degree from North Centrol College Nopervulle Illnnous ond on M Ed degree from Colo rodo Stote College of Educotlon Greeley Colorodo As presldent ot the Creek County SchoolmostersAssocuotlon memberot the OEA boord of dlrectors ond represento tlve ofthe OEA centrol dustrlct he serves has protesslon As o post presldent ot the Rotory club ond of the Chomber ot Com merce ond os o member of the boord of the locol Solvotlon Army he serves has community Never too busy for o friendly greeting Mr Wuemer rs loved by oll ACHECK UP Mr Klrlqmon prlnclpol chccks the ottendonce record 744 fqadmmpi and' '7eac!m4 IO- 0 A 1 l I 4. X - , . 1 1 1 , . . ' I I AW R Q I of If t 1 K , . I - , C 1 . ,xt 1-L l , , 9 ' A 1 X V A I , 1 .ew I , , s, 1 1 A r2 dent keeps up wth hrs pr ,fesslonol 'eodlng 9 3 1- 5 l I V I X 1 ' X. A i lf , I , , I - I a , 3 , ,. I - 1 r ' ' ' X 1 1 - - V -1 .. I D BIG BUSINESS. Emi UMTS Jiwws !XppTCl,vx Miss LkIf'TL'AYwCTl, STfW A C VVwmC' S A DCIMCT Yfgwl AFTCTCT d son J N BTPTSQ Hx1vsGVCTl TL1TT and Arncvid SCTTCCT dlscuww CTW cdufmm rwci pmfbiem CT THC mcqntfwix 5CTwUT bOOr mcchnq Thetactcnrd TQTfTTCC1TTfTm wooded bx Mr And A Tow T The achgd boards fymcffons .icrwn pfumicrwt ami Mr BMW T we from .:m1T1T.1TQ5 TNQTTTTTQTMC rC5pTTrwsrl3mTx of pox :TCM holds Tts mootmqx The Hrs? MT rmfax' TTT mg bulk Noffmg 5OTOrTQ, hnrmg 5CTTOOT em oodw rmwmth MI mowiwcrx mme frwldrcm ph Wrox i1rm1TiCTQrm:mmg the DNTICTCN of The Noor wdw' lcgc ami Tho. womc the C 'T'ULHW' fc MQQT TTVWTTTWULIT rorwwrwratwrw Tr GNN Tumi NNHJVR mg x,y,yH1fT1QgQTW Tiuggrgf gm MESS fAXTW.TCT'wL3T'T Gmc 4 1T5mOm . lgycctwm ISTQ 5CCfT1OT mgrkf Mr S4-mfr frQq m,fQ, qywki Mr DQW QW ETLMTCTTTS rocomc Q modem xzcmucrcffc NU Offtijffjcx gym Q mv CTC uiucotmm T DEA ENTERTAINS. 77 Tj E T 1 TT zrmnwf T' .T T1 'U' T5 j.AcT1a'fVQe 'AT r. T1 1 my-T' V' .Y UNL' 'XT' T' T' Ax ll Kp. ATMVT T'T ,T Q' 7'1 Tw NEA -Tha TQIT TCL: 'Q ,T rx sf 5 'Hu' 4 Ll' T'UWl l V X 'WTVT xt 7'k'i' ffl' T Nr'm'v'WNm ' l IT TWV! ewan' ,rwqs me TT T rw TTT. ruwx TMNT dw CAMP, MISS EULA. Miss Camp came to Drurnright in 1943 as head ot the departments ot English and dramatics . . . teaches junior and senior English ,sponsors the National Thespian Society i directs all major plavs has B A. and M A. degrees from University ot Oklahoma i DEA, NEA, DEA APPLE, MRS. HAZEL M. Guidance director, Mrs Apple re- ceived her B A. degree from Northeastern State College and her MS from Oklahoma A 81M ,came to Drumright in i948 as teacher of mathematics sponsors Student Coun- cil and Teen News , senior class co-sponsor NEA, DEA, OEA. ANDERSON, MISS LUCILE. An alumna ot Drumright High School, Miss Anderson obtained her B A degree from the University ot Oklahoma . returned to Drumright as an English instructor in V929 served as secretary to the principal and superintendent since i942 , , DEA, NEA, OEA ANDERSON, MRS. LETA. Mrs Anderson received her BS. and M S, degrees from Oklahoma A.8tM College . . , came to Drumright in IQL16 teaches civics and sophomore and senior English cofsponsor ot the senior class and of the Gusher . , secretarvftreasurer ot DEA NEA, DEA. anim Ilan! Z' CHAPMAN, LEONARD. Mr. Chapman received his BS. degree from Southwestern State College , A . came to Drum- right this year as head football, B basketball, and track coach . . i teaches general mathematics and science . . , freshman class coesponsor. A member of DEA, NEA, DEA, DUCKWORTH, W. M. l-lead basketball coach and junior high football coach, Mr, Duckworth came to Drumright in i952 . . A received his B A degree from the University of Tulsa teaches driver educaticrn sponsors the iunior class and D Club DEA, NEA, DEA, ERNST, DALE. An alumnus cf Drumright l-ligh School, Mr. Ernst is one of our new teachers , graduated from Bacone Junior College holds his BS degree from Southeastern State College assistant football coach, teaches wood- work, mechanical drawing and general shop is junior class co-sponsor, , DEA, NEA, DEA. FRIEND, MISS ALMA. MISS Friend joined the faculty in l942 . . i has a BS, degree from Oklahoma A.8tM. College and an MS. from the University of Oklahoma , . . teaches chemistry, biology, physics, and general science . . . spon- sors SOS and is co-sponsor of the sophomore class , , DEA, NEA, OEA. in am leaning: fmaceu -1- X F, 1 A LEDBETTER, WARD. l-lead at the commercial department, Mr, Ledbetter also has charge of the schoolls activity ac- counts holds a B A degree from the University of Tulsa, and M S trim the University ct Indiana joined the Drumright tacultx this tall spc-nsor ot sophomore class DEA, OEA KANE, MRS. LOUISE. Spenser ot Local Thespians and of freshman class, Mrs Kane teaches Spanish and freshman English :in Drumright High School taculty since l947 holds B A degree trfim University ct Oklahoma . member ct DEA OEA, NEA JACKSON, MRS. GENEVA. Mrs Jackson came to Drum- right this year as head of the homemaking department , . sponsf rs the El-lA club and cafsponsars the junior class , received her B S degree from Oklahoma A EM. College . . belongs to DEA, NEA, OEA, HESS, MRS. EDITH. Received her B A degree tram Lentral State College and her M A from Oklahoma AGM ,... from l925 to l933 taught history and mathematics and super- vised the library , , returned to the faculty as librarian in 1943. . , co-sponsor of freshman class . . , DEA, OEA, NEA. CO-- 7' -1'4 PINKSTON, MRS. LOU ANN. Mrs Pinkston has been head ot the department of social studies since l939 . . . sponsor ot the senior class and of the Gusher since l94O ., received her B A degree from Central State College and her MAT from Oklahoma A 8M DEA, NEA, OEAT SCHENANDOAH, ROBERT. Teacher of world history, geog- raphy, civics and Oklahf ma histvry, Mr Schenandoah holds a BA degree from Northeastern State College T . coaches girls' basketball and physical education . . came to Dru'n- right this year memlier of DEA, NEA, OEA. ZAUMEYER, JOHN L. Music director ot Drumright High School since l949, Mr Zaumeyer was granted his BM, degree from Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York . . teaches bond and Chrtrus sponsors the pep club , DEA, NEA, OEA THE FACULTY LOOKS TO THE FUTURE. At one of the weekly meetings, the faculty is discussing the problem ot possible changes in the curriculum at Drumright High School, based upon a guide provided by the State Depart- ment ot Education dqm an an ' -131 A step to knowledge is NOT A CREATURE WAS STIRRINGJ NOT EVEN A MOUSE. The CV' etneae :P-tw ,ra te an annuct aftaur tn wrench ati the students parttrtpate do a Spantgn talk dance 7 GRiDlRON BEAUTIES. Ffwtbatl Queen, Rosalie Ferquwnn ',urrnunded tm new attendants, Carole Sue Wrtggtwt, Btllte Cramer, Annette Henderson, Je- nelle Deetna Jude Cltnkentueard Andra Mttcnell, and Danna Paden rude-, rnxallx' tn a new Buick T00 YOUNG TO TANGO. Jtm Hartsuek, Andra Mutcnell, Jerry Bruce Karen Hunter, Jerry Mead Berntce Calltns, James Bateman Danna Tulton, Bull Laxrntan, and Lawanna rNAfHCNfWVy lawn hands ta S' I6- D-lpgnihl -4- i 5- -o-u- 11, .. .V .,,. - 'ww ,. as-Q b ngyu,-.-rv. .My .IJVT of - ss i srrsws .-,ss , , 1 X' 'N THE COUNCIL MEETS. NM-mi ti tT e'iTiii1c'HIL 'L.il ili:wl'milN'ii1tlii-ll ljill lg .L err Jerry Clark Don nllllw Ll l ll LTP l ltr' lgl P 4- 1 ,., i. c. ,. . '- V-,fix 'X C. U JY' T' lv .' lt larntgui i so Eunice Collins ic :L fvivm: l-lcttirvzf H E.: Navi dgc lNi'LIifT'cZ lame l--ii XM in J t liltgnt. n nhirlex Patterson Ui Lndnw OrMlNlrs Apple spwitstir THESTUDENTYCHOICE.OfficCis f r f Th St d t S k t U c tuduit tn dx me Ed 'W ctlbridge e u S 0 S c piesdent Shirley Patterson Lfdfr' JQIXC Elclllrlf TTCS, Another step on the staircase of Student L llfllllll GHC NCCYC Url, CVM b Welnllv president Council history has been ascended The Stu- '7fze Slafenl' Gaumull dent Council is an organization based on the idea that students should have a chance to express themselves The council consists of a sponsor and seventeen members: five offie cers elected by the student body, four class presidents, and a boy and girl representa- tive from each class chosen by members in thatclass This year Bob Webb, president, Ed Wale bridge, viceepresident, Virginia Kane, secre- tary, Joyce Blanton, treasurer, Shirley Patterson, yell leader, and Mrs, Apple, spon- sor, met each Tuesday to discuss business and act upon suggestions offered by the stue dent body The Student Council serves pri- mari ly as an organization for the purpose of acting as a medium between students and taculty. The Student Council not only strives to cre- ate a better relationship between students and teachers, but also sponsors many activ- ities and programs Pay assemblies, student mixers, and charity programs are only a few of the activities sponsored by the Council M Q -18- f-. ,lx ' ,' o I' l u l n sl ' O f 'iv 1' oc If xx f l 9 I O BOSS AND PREXY. Mrs Hazel Apple, sponsor, and Bob Webb president make homeroom assignments fo Student Council members The spring election ofofficers and repre- sentatives was the highlight of the year. Colorful signs printed with witty slogans and the names of the candidates were hung on the walls throughout the school. For several days, politics reigned in the halls and class- rooms. The Council sent Bob Webb, Ed Wal- bridge, Virginia Kane, and Barbara Parrish to the state convention at Wewoka Mrs, Apple went as a sponsor for a discussion group. The convention is held annually as a meeting for the Student Councils of Okla- homa. Fifty schools were represented at the convention. Under the leadership of the Student Council, Drumright High School students learned the why's and wherefore's of rune ning radio station KWHP for a full day of broadcasting, This first attempt was so suce cessful that the regular station manager has announced that he plans to make D HS Day an annual event, Staff members for the radio day were station manager, Bob Webbj continuity director, Myrna Heffingtony prof gram director, Mary Louise Apple, news ed itor, Loretta Fincher, commercial manager, Bill Coxg announcers, Sandra Nethercutt, Harold Phillips, Donna Paden, Joe Garner, Juan Allard, and Virginia Kane, receptione ists, Jerry Dockery and Jacque Bell WE'RE OFF! Convention delegates Virginia Kane Bob Webb Ed Walbridge, Mrs Apple Barbara Parrish and Marx Louise Apple find it difficult to arrange their luggage before leaving for We WO ka for the state convention Jellween ' Dalian auf dfacfenll I mu MXN if Tia... FEET AND INCHES M IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK. Ml-, Apple Mrs C X -MUVWO lsnlvfsn onsl 'WH Mrxlsu 's ls sl' su psftlsres I-lg s fn I f r ll I 3 nw n s rfywglus sw' 1- NINIIIIIII II 'I .By s,,,,,,,,,,,,?,,,,,.., Seniors Take the last S all COMING ATTRACTION. Gene M fre Bs ls Jor- 'ClT, Qfss Sfump S'W1'lCw pollersen CIIWCI DJYWVTO poclen blsf o sgn fgnnsssnf ng flse fwisrnsnag sensor plow CITIZENS OF TOMORROW CDL IQS3 reprcsenfo L r C ls We Sponsored by Mrs Psnksfon, Mrs Anderson, Mrs Apples The sensors tocklesl tnesr fsrsf problems of fsnonesng flue Guslserf elwoossng fne sfoff ond bresenfsng The sensor ploy Sensor offseers were Myrno I-leffsngfon pressslenf, Buck Solmon, vsceeoressdenfe Som Loffoon seereforytreosurer, Bill Cox vell leoderr Jocjooe Bell ond Bob Jorreffi Suse slenf Cooncsl reoresenfofsves Oflser ocfsvsfses were The sensor ossem- blv, fl1e Cuosng fo College qsssz, Drurnrighf Dov on KVVI-IP, Cssslwsng flse felevssson snow sn KOTV Tsslso, sensssr solos Trsp, sensor Teo, ond The osssol eonfosson connecfed wsflw Qrocloofson f 1 s GOOD TO THE LAST DROP ll T steornsng Coffee x 1 T flu sensor sfo ww rsspl C nnse r s bsr N w ix mi' fae fad of fqagad Me ieniau wen! lla addemdlq fad -20- QS' 6' ..-.-- Q-1 1 V r? 14 4-V' f gr BECK, KAREN. 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'T-sNl C-:'I'-+f1L.lb?' 2fgm1C3TT,m-T XTQYT -1 :LWTNT WN NT TTT V i Twme WWC' Q .x T' T- - 6' X VTCW,--TQTZ Tr'51.1TC'5 'Q 'NVQ T fy T' TN .x ff F QT' . du xx TV TVC Amr Fwvfn :rv Twp 'N'-ii' TLTTTVC' fy -xx -. T3 vw A-fx Q? E' HQ I I BOWLING, MARCELLA. Actlyrtaes Included SOS lY2-341, pep club Z3-4 and basketball l V273 was also secretary of SOS 4 and on Cuusher staff 4 , helped rn the sentor stand Marcella plans to be a telephone ctperatar CARTWRIGHT, CONNIE. Kept buss wuth the pep club l-2-3-11, Usher Corps l -2311, mixed chorus 11, and Cuusher staff A Cttnnre stlll funds ttme for buys and dancrng selects business college to prepare for her future work as a secretary CHESNUT, MARTHA. Une of Marty's mann ac- trvrtles was basketball ll-3'-4, and when not play- nng, she cheered the other teams an the pep club lf2-3-A ln Usher Corps l -2-3-4, and on Gusher staff 4 Irkes travellng plans to work after graduatuon COX, BILL. BrIl's club was SOS l-2 . , , was elected secretary of class as a freshman and cheerleader as a sensor played basketball 3 entered an ex- hlbrt at the lndustrual Arts contest 3 . on Gusher staff A plans to study pharmacy at O.U, DOCKERY, JERRY. Vyfhlle ln Canon Cltx , Colorado Jerrxlwlr'1CCltlWCpCpClLJlJl-2 mrxedchorus lf2, and wasacheerleader2 at D H S she waslnthe pep club 3-4, mlxedchorus 3-4 Natronal Honor Soclety 341 andrnGusherstaffA lakes tennls goung to Drau hons Q DURBIN, MARY. Mary chose FHA as her club A was always eager to lend a helplng hand to the tc-achers wlllrngly served on the gate crews , . speclal job was to ralse the flag every mornlng and take lt down at nlght plans to work ERWIN, DONNA. Donnas actryltles lncluded Ush- er Corps l-2341 Aft-l club lf2-311, and pep club l-2374 was rn sensor play 4 and member of Gusher staff 4 lrkes to see movles and to go skatlng wants to be a telephone operator FINCHER, LORETTA. ln Fl-lA 3-4, Natlonal Thes- plans 311, class plays 374 State Honor Soclety l-2- 3-4, Natrona! l-lonor SOCICTX 4, and co-edltor of Gusher 4 , was l-llghest Ranklng Glrl, and runnerf up for Best Thesplan and commerclal award 4 A . chooses buslness college zu. '7fzen la eww, fm., maiffz -wg CRAMER, BILLIE. HC' Wvwx ,r-Cr' 'rw U H 3 UW wmv HT FHA 3 .1 nqtfj T1 ww ' , ' QT, Q 3 4 C041 T, THTTTIMTN fgrwci Tmfzrvi f1TTQyrwcff1r'TT fi vu Ckguiicf 'JCM 4 1gTf'rvE1.1: M- zfrf' -f H fy ,' f 1 Tw W LV ,017 'T Than-X, uc- ' Tw TV1 md 'L-'gc!TP5 V'YVQ 'fl'QC 'ipgyr-'L' Tn TN' 'W 'J 'E T ' Pj Wil CUDDEBACK, LAWRENCE. 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KANE, VIRGINIA. ln class plays 3-4, State Honor Society l-2-3, National Honor Society 3-4, Student Council 3-4, secretary A mixed chorus I-A, band 2-3-4, National Thespions 4, and editor of the Gusher 4 chosen for Girls' State 3 . , Gina wants to be a Spanish major, c c , LAFFOON, SAMUEL. Sams clubs were 4-H l-2, D Club 3-11, and National Athletic Scholarship Society 341 on the football team l-2-3-4 and track team 2 was secretary of senior class. I . greatest interest is girls plans to visit Uncle Sam. LEDGERWOOD, JOHNNIE. Unlike most people, Johnnie likes to work his lab keeps him busy outside of school hours for his relaxation, he likes to hunt I is interested in mechanical ma- chines hopes to get a job working with me- chanics MOORE, GENE. Gene's activity was basketball l -2- 3-4 belongs to National Athletic Scholarship Society 4 . any nice summer day, one can find Gene down at the ole fishin' hole' '... his future plans are a tosseup between the United States Army and college NETHERCUTT, SANDRA. Was in the pep club 4 andthe senior play4 on Gusher staffd . , . in her spare time, Sandra makes artistic costume jewelry . I . has a cashier's job. . . likes to play piano and organ , wants to be a secretary. 'Z 62113-,G muuc -24- 1 ..-.... 'ff -'l'Z.L' '-N if 105 Q Q-7 ODOM, MARY LOUISE. Ir' fi 3- xyiflw 3 -1 NCT A F UI TIww1wmrms3 L1 It ful Thu-p .nw-.3 -1 gfritv H rw ' S C CTX I P 3 J NCT TDQQI I'I'r' I CTX. 3--3 'W' XGCI VIVJVLIS I Q 3 A XXII Stfitc CM 'LIS 4 :gwrIw .lufzrrm 2 3 Qvwcif CQINTI If III CJLINIWV -1 ILCX CI' AHC amd muswc wants TH sfudx ICILIVINCIQSFTW PADEN, DONNA. Ummm gmrwri TIM' Lwp CIUIW I 2 3-4 SOS1 Qr1cIL.'CCITHCKDICrM 3 wats rw :Cm N plcx 41 r'Y1rxCcIfIN'HrL1w I 3 STC:1vHfrw'r Suffix. I 2 Nmncmal Harm Ir 3 -Croix 11 mimi W7 Guww staff -1 received cfwmmgfmgi Qwgfd A bmmcfe HXIIQQQ IS her next step PATTERSON, SHIRLEY. Acfmmox mrludcd pep dub I 2 3 A 'IwOQrIcc1fIQr' 4 I-WC Cwrivi I 2 3-4 IJGsI4CTIuc1iI I Y 3 muxvci r'IwmruN I SICJIC H. nw SP' Clcfx IQ and 'XICMWQIHc1rwm'SwC'Cfx A HSIWLIID- IMC rs mtcresfcd mm Qrt Qfwrm tw Tcxos tw wvk PETERSON, BETTY LOU. Both I Clubx wow SCSI OOD rlulu I 2.3 4 Gnd VHA 3 .1 mix f3lI'f'CV Cf FHA 41 Ivor Ivwlvlm wt, r:1lI0f1wv1q V wt CC':Ix Gnd phofofrophs from drffvcm stores Mkcw muslc olorws fo be c bccfctcrv or 'wwsic mocha' 7fLe4f financed llfze KING, PAUL. Paul My fm Um Huw f pic. 3 :amor Mu. -7 f.rfI'.'1T NQITH1 plxrw 4 ,ri GUSWCV :T-'iff fl m41lw'afivwc1 Hwc .rvwf,'c1cI rg VVITIVTCS In H45 gC'f1Y wc, Ktfg, , w vim- M? migcimg mi-st of Nm fmw Mg rw T 414' 'CIUI VW X IIITLNC wmrlf 361 LADD, RUELL. I'KJCII 'I 19- 4 H ir- IWX fIuIJ IQ l,fg,1r1 M 'Iu 7 , 'N '. um' ivclc-wtI1C rw vw, vb uf, M inf .yu 'w,I,.,i:m'-:cmd I 2-WI' ' wif ' F' .ir Vw Iuuufj Npvgrwdx C WUT UI INS YW. nw v . Q J MINI NICHOLS, BURL. DI'.,Qff IVZWCTIDCII I-2-3 In gm -f j If., 3 .wi NLT: v1.1 TIN'--V-1Cvw,3'-1 BUVIIS I LL, .' I .AGI fc- Y' bug pcfrff Cum Crwgmacr NICHOLS, ETHEL. 'DU' I7 Q W ' 75211 LCSW CT Hom- rw'-. H .QI , T Eriw I-.Cf ri FHA P2 3 cmd 4-H f'uT-I I Q I :X mcw c IWC G 'IC' GUN' Club .mi 1' I I grx' 3 .T D H ,, my . r TIM' GLISITCV HIGH-1 ' - Tiff' rg U16 I ,TIXIW xwGr1TSTO ri lc' 'L'I','mQ1 w 'L fi Q- ' I? a fr Qu x .gutsy '.X J' 'TY Z' 'CU fi C ' XR i Wil' NM PHILLIPS, HAROLD. Wblle at Ollve, Short played basketball l and sang wltlw mlxed volces l , at D l-i S be was an mlxed cborus 2-3-A, band 2-3-41, lNOllOY7Ol l-lonor Socletv 4 Natlonal Atbletlc Scbolarsblp5-:rcletx 3 A plased basketball 2-3-11 was runner-up for silence award llkes sports REED, BILLY DON. Blllv Don plaxed on basketball team l llls bobbx lb plovlng tlle gultar llkes Cars and muslc plans tr r don tbe Amr Force 'flsluef' l .would Ilke to plax :n a western swung band after be completes bus sewlce SALMON, BUCK. Ploxed football l end basketball l -2-3-4 wasa class offlcer l and cbeerlead- er 2 ID Natronal Tlwesplans If 3 -4, Student Coun cil l-3, Natlonal Atbletlc 5fl'TDlUl'5lllD SUCICly 11, D Club4 on Gusberstaff-4 Burk went tn Boys' Store 3 plans to go to college SEALS, DAVID. Played football I-2-3-4 and bas- ketball l-2-3 member ot'C 'Club l-2-3-4 and cbosen presldent of ' D Club Q--1 rn senlor play 4 , . . elected to All-Conference football team 4. Davld lakes sports would llke to ao to college SHELLY, JEWELL. In KCl'l'T'lll, Texas, wnere sbe spent ber soplmmore and junlor years, Jewell was ln the pep club2-3 Ill ber senlar xear sbe Came back to D rt S wllcre slwe bad fonnc-ru been as a freslw- man plans toc-nrglll lll Drauj tons an Tulsa SHELTON, JACK. Jack Ilkes to go to all tlwe basket- ball Qomes and I5 lnterested lll all klnds of sports l7ClIl4C5lIrVvtlVl4llllC1lOlLJlX'ClVlllllWQ rug wltlt bus dad after IllWlSIWllWU bran school, Jack plans to get a fob and wt rk somewhere SHIDELER, JOAN. 'J-lCJVWlC 'V' clubs Included pep club l-2-3-11 SOS l Usber Corps l 2-3-1-1,and Local Tlwesplczns 3 ln the senlor play 4, and mlxed flWf'J LlS l 2-3 was rneerleader 11 and on Guslwer staff -1 lllfes sports golng to be on alrline lwostess STUMP, OTIS. Otls was ln tbe WD Club and Na- tlonal Atbletlr Scbrrlorslwlp Sorletx' 3-4 played football l 2 3 11 baslfctball l 2 3 11 and track l presldent of class l 2 member of Student Councll l and Gusber staff A likes all sports plans to be a car salesman qwlfm, WM Wu. vm Arm, swam: e .-26... m ,Q- QUXK fgs 6 -it IS V GZ' 'yo WARNER,RUBY.l rne:ltl'epr-peiapl 2 3 L-,lter Corps l -2 and L ral Tm-pterr, 3 plated Lwagket- ball l andwttl xi. r l-2-3 tn fa- l-Q-3 me-nt taCasl1tn:g ner --ent NCCU batran1elJacl1t.,lD H S ta graduate lrlaer- txt: dame and tv skate gatng ta lnastness sinfrfrl WEBB, BOB. Early mm rn flaw tv at-, 3-4 'Xlatranal Tlwesplans 3-4 prewdent 4 Student Crrttnetl pres- vdent 3--1 and Nat nat H nrfr K, C etx 3-4 went YO Bats State 3 thwart l-lraltewt llankrng Bat 4 Best Tltewptan 4 and wan were-nre award -1 on Guslter statt -1 WILSON, RONALD. Red dtrl a bang-up lab as a gangster tn tlwe 5-entar plat' 4 plaxed to nwanxr Gudrencew wth nm Ueetrrc Quttar planed tn a western xwrng lvand vvcrrks alter scltaal ne Says no telllng wltat ltrs plan5 are WILSON, KENNETH. Qutet and rewerwed Kenneth stuck strrctlx tc- tlte 'Sclwnwi part of scltaol , Showed good saleanwanslwp dar tng Gagner gales and sentar plat, tteleet Xales ltas nit partleular ttabbres has no detuntte plans tar tlwe tuture -27- SEAY, JOYCE. lame eneered tne teanw wrtn the pep rlub 2 3-fl rn tlne State ldlanmr Sacletx l-2-3--4 wmrlfed rn tlwe lrprarx 3 and an tlwe Gaaner staff A l1ke5 lwrgelnar li rtdtng and wlfrattng ,belteves -tm wtll pe a teleplmne fuperatar SHAW, HAROLD. Harald ltaz spent all twelweyears pt jeltugirl an the Dramrtglwt sxetenw taa tnterested an 'annrng araund ta turn anx Clttlw lfnaws now tfr --aaare dance dffesnt lrlce tr, da anxtntng tn p'1rttf'L1'Cf l,at exrrrytltrng tn general aa dettnrte t1c3r'twt lrtl'etlJTl,lrC VOLOK, BILL. h tatrefted tne rnastialb l.lgnts and Enrzd W 3 Br racmau Fantasx' and The X'Vt rld t- C. ftage A tn nwrxed Cl'C'LlS l-2-3 . 'ne a fatenf 5 ,r we-ne ctezrgrnng fnues grapnx and river! t'W5'W'Lt1tC1'jlg grjltgt leg trnie tn tlwe navy, lfte xrfinti t. nl -VCQL' Cleergptng WALBRIDGE, ED. lf i Cv plat.s3--1 'DM Clup2-3- .1 kat. rtv1:Att'tUrC jrlwelarenrp Sercretx 2-3-4, and 'itzgte l-'r n r S rr retx 3 plaxed taetlaall l-2-3-11 -. nc Q1 cent 4 D Cabana StadentC:unctl 4 C'Stt.'Ttrt1Q prane tfgrwea ltte :ntlte naw' fl it 1 tr' x :N Mg, QL uv K' L. PLANSIN THE MAKING, wr u ., 5 f' .f E' VC4111 v THREE HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE. v-gh vu x QC L 'LN LIUNT lmgx nw L.. -L,'wT,i'x www l ,PS N . fl ' 'U' ful- .x ' ,mi N L T y ' VTN1' LVC: .D 'T JVM: Nirvli QE. ., wi lung 'sgu-N: Vw' Nw' r.,..' ,JU ,LP W QJLT Th J . I. k Ahead T QLNJL' Yiwu' .idmmtwcw TNA xcur The yur' ' nYL'L?mUwL'wr1L,m,L'N pr4w1Q1Ljr1T Li L1 X1 .MTL ' L LVL UMW im:xM.'HC - Dgxw -L IQTLQ, X mm ibm Corglli Av ,, , , , 1 X .Q ' 'Q 4' ,grwf My Du mx 'TM Mrs S 5 W' I , A4 ' ..: 1- 1 ,tml vw L'rwTk1w.LA -xp1rW5,rs ? ,5 ' T'LX'lfvw-'YL'kQIfX1f'wL,.1!W 'plcx NUT: wx! C'1VM,1L 'gl T4u,wpfQ:rm 1mdNc ia 9 Tw VJ' NX? 9' .ff H M ' S M LN wQ:Q s f'1iQ, Mn ff' L 'gtztwwtmcx Txxppcd hx Nui g1'x'WLlL,13 Ln www. ' 1 ,zmgucr G? THE CLASS OF '55. C' X- Lewd f .CQ BNN? V 5 T 1 WHAT SHALL WE SERVE? 'Mn' ,VF o,.-Q C74 'Al. .H ., f'.,.. ,Q..,, w5wfWf'c-111 T' L lm Grid Jnfrmlgc Ivrwciiiurx N. f rw !v: 1f qu Ziff QD,LnKC vw ry, WWC Vw wh W ' we Amin MMQHCH Dznffi fgL,1l,wcW queen ct' m X. SH 'VQ1lfWUJ.A.fL'B1CfT pw' mtcminmfs Jwxcc was rbg f queen crrcrwdcm Q .' n JUNIOR PLAY TRYOUTSlE 5 QE Cf .- Tfzxff Bi' QLACT NL ,. 11 ww ,X L ...V ' XV' 'L 1:1 . L. .. . UOVZL 1 -- rw' gn .' w VL' 'xi' r Aww- .,vx . ,, L,,,. bf ' X '7Aepmam Cx ' .g'1lArw'Lsfv:'L ,,.. ' rO VW ,,,gL..--- M 4 . -28. Yu? 'x Allard, Kay Bonham, Robert dfkfy F - fl-nv Y'-'P sxqf QC 1 x 5: ,x ' :::a'.Q7't-9 , 3 N 5-Q APN f- v '-' , Barker, Nora Bateman, James Dale Brasel, Susie Bullock, Gary Black, Jerry Blanton, Joyce Cargill, Norma Jean Carter, Sherman , Q o I I Childers, Jerry Christy, Thelma Cloer, Bob Conner, Glenda Cummings, Bill Daniels, Roberta Davis, Raylene Dceba, Jenelle Fisher, Phyllis Frazier, Gary 'Hive 1-4 Q? f- 'ff 'ev Qx 'Un Y5, A fs 1 Q' ,. 'ZFX X . QQ ,. 5. 9 A Q. in... xx? 'S 'li 'wiv 3 x n 1- ' x - 'P 16 ,ag i 4.-f bg..N Rl10GdCS,B0r1I'1iQ Rushing, Sylvia Russell, Jim Scott, Henrietta Shore, Nancy Slater, David Sloan, Leonard Spencer, Helen Smith, Margaret Taylor, Oscar A Vw t W J .. ' PASSING THE BUCK. Sammy' Kax Oliellex passes the back as Marx Louise Cdam and Margaret Smith reach oat eaaerlx to Take if Gax Osborn explains ta Marrlxm Blamgrrw what 5 in the bag daring their play for WC Marc lw at Dimcs Aswmblw Witt, Doss Wood, Norma Tliornbrue, Delores Todd, Shirley Watson, Frank -O ?-lv xxx' E' -,' THE MEETI G IS ADJOURNED Alu flu r Htl SUPER SPONSORS. NN lr emi Vw , Mm zml al' U NU' lflk N C .:rm1Nl- lnrlfrrlr' ,plrw - alfa -plwrrwwre Lx let l Q L Q M x rwcllinflwlilrll fwlwrlr-l L l 1 l Sophomores Advance Tlwex Vlv m TCflClwxJVL1Of'll7CLlCOl'lN In Sea Temlver wltlw Jerrx Clark presulemf, Shirley Veazlvle mee gvexrlem Jane Slware seCre Tarx freaxurer Kenflw Kung clweerlealler, D sw lrlgllw :T vw all l Bernefe Qwllms Sfaplerwf C vlmrll repreweatatuxes, aml Mr Leclbeffer, Mlw Frleml aml Mr Selwerwamlaalw, yvurm rrx The lMlXl'l1VWf3 N ph mares Q lr rlwe lamp wa rlwe Tlwer Clawex Caprarmq all flue queen Tlrlex ll xalle l:vr:gawvW tlnall queen, Jaalce Netlwerratl l7OYMlClLICCH, amlSl1urley Vemalwle lna5lqeTluallaaeea Tlwe lwnglwllglwts af flaeur year were a Werner r last HT the fall arul a sparkling asf semluly lll Felnraarx LIBERACE. A xew fl! cl lmaerwfmaluaa af tlwe lim ll l iw 1- '1 xr-rw lv. Jew. l5'aCe la Tlwe -N gr 'W' w ea' My . -32- f v Z fgf I , ., r ' 1 - ,' ,I 'N . 1 ,. 1 . . lk: 2 fi Aa F. ' . --. 1 V, . -. .1 1 , ff: -'., i Q . . . -. .5 11 ' '.. ' f .-'.-21: f.'f-.:f ' di- lu 6 5- 5-C ,33- , . Ka v ' r 1 f Anderson, Billy Arnett, Nita Rae Arnold, Jean Avery, Gordon Barnes, Jim Bateman, James Bateman, Virgil Beard, Eddie Beard, Shirley Bevel, Virginia Blose, Volney Bowen, Bruce Bowling, Doris Braden, Paulette Brewer, Joan Brewer, Richard Bruce, Jerry Capps, Everett Carl, Patricia Carpenter, Donnie Carnahan, Donna Clark, Jerry Clymer, Roy Lee Collins, Bernice Culp, Jo Ann Davenport, Tommy Ernst, J. T. Eubanks, Diane Ferguson, Rosalie Frazier, David Garrett, Bob Hartsuck, Jim Hayes, Freda Mae Hayes, Luella Heftington, Don Henderson, Annette Holder, Darla Holder, Donna Hudson, Harold Dean Hunt, Lee Ishmael, Nelson Jackson, Marilyn Johnson, Fred Jordan, Shirley Kincade, Patsy King, Keith Laftoon, Lindsey Lanning, Phyllis Layman, Bill Lowe, Mildred Meadors, Glenn Merrill, Georgiann Matter, Eddie Moore, Bert Morris, Georgia Morrow, Bobby Morton, Don Moss, Jackie Nees, O. L. Nethercutt, Janice Nichols, Allen Penix, Eva Phillips, Beverly Pruitt, Sue Race, Donnie Rainey, Don Rhyne, Marvo Robertson, Nancy Scott, Harlow Seals, George Seay, Audrey Shore, Jane 'O -L. YS -351 'Y . . 1 4 1 FQR A Fe REALLY shfjson felis 51,6000 rm, Gnd J- 'fle - Ro - Qo ouf wffh 'fh Bon-,es gh Venoble, Jsolfe Bruce B fhe or Shezd One DOY off ggen wofchesrff fheir fgitlyer mes Robert Bmdsey LUN 1 y, Otefnon Ooh Smith, Francis Smith, John Spencer, Lela Spencer, Mary Ann Spencer, Wayne Stout, Carolyn Swonger, Wanda Thompson, John Tillman, Imogene Tilton, Donna Towers, Marie Uptegraft, Roger Vaughn, Norma Venable, Shirley Watson, Patty Wilson, Gwen Zanti, Jo Ann time FRESHMEN WHEELS. Bill Rv: kett Dwmd Cromer Cgrul Sue Wright, and Dennis Brewster plan for their Christmas party , , iffy, HIGH STAKES. Freshmen Tommy Hess Jerrx Mead J lfnlfgrrr-h Jrmmiegrlewartz ,learld Mul- lins ::ndJ epatFrrzzelliengageinagameufcards SWEET ADELINE. D n Carnahan Rrrliarcl Mul- drew Jun Mc-cgil Eddt. Mashlfurn Charles Cush- eri r Dum s lfrewster D 'lf Todd and Charles B51-,Q fQ W7 Pin ll 4,1 A FRIEND IN NEED. C- III li Clwirvmczn Mrs Hess and Mrs Kane are sporisirrs who and the freshmen os Thex adjust to high sclrni l life Freshmen Begin Climb Last August, l3O eager freshmen entered Drumright High School They elected Bill Roclqett, president, Dennis Brewster, vice-president, Dorma Cramer, secretary, Carole Sue Wright, yell leader, Fred Mitchell and Dorothy Burdick, Student Council representatives, Mrs, Kane, Mr, Chapman, and Mrs. Hess, sponsors, Dorma Cramer and Bettv Hicks were band attendants, Carole Sue Wright and Judv Clinkenbeard, football attendants, The freshmen got into the swing of high school lifewith an assembly anda Christmas party PLATTER CHATTER. M' Chapman and Mrs Hess sp ns. rs lrelp Rulnx Clark Sondra Miller ind C33 'ia ljexel 'li ,se rw' 'ds at tlte freshmen partx Qaoifamen aae a new . 456- Q- ff 4 V fre 5 3519- '2 Q -if ,, Nr Q 4 f jff'wf Ia if T , 41 ga' 'lf if 'ft 'HX A, - X X -E5 Cf 10 5x 1.1 'Ui GW .37- Allen, Patty Applegate, David Arnold, David Basnett, Beverly Bevel, Gloria Jean Brasel, Charles Brewer, Bonnie Brewster, Dennis Brown, Jack Budge, Florence Burdick, Dorthy Cargill, Juanita Cargill, Larry Carnahan, Donald Carroll, Bobby Cartwright, Neoma Castleberry, Alice Kay Christy, Marlene Clark, David Clark, Ruby Clinkenbeard, Judy Cobb, David Conner, Jimmie Cramer, Dorma Cushenberry, Charles Davis, David Ray Deon, Jess Dillman, Ronnie Deeds, Judy Durbin, Pearl Fincher, David Forsee, Richard Fowler, Herbert Fowler, James Fowlkes, Walter Freeman, Tom Friuell, Joe Pat Goodwin, Mary Greenfield, Bonnie Greenfield, Donna Griffith, Sue Griffith, Woodrow Gurney, Jan Hargrove, Shirley Harris, Jean Henshaw, Edna Hess, Tommy Heuston, Raymond Hicks, Betty Hicks, Tommy Holeman, Mary Hubbard, Eugene Hunter, Karen Dale Hurst, Earline Hurst, Patsy Johnson, Jerry Linduff, Floyd Martin, Bonnie Mashburn, Eddy Matlock, Darrylyn Mead, Jerry Miller, Sandra Sue Mitchell, Fred Mitchell, Mike Morefield, Jerry Morphew, Bennie Morphew, Jack Morrison, Patricia Morrow, Calista Muldrew, Richard Mullins, .learld McDaniel, Ruby r ,391 QNWY'-r N ,- C5 . s 'pr v . 3 n-if , .,f l,,l fv- ,.. E' l.. ,. xx ,kg 5. L.. .L Q. . ,.. Q uv- ,4 X l McHenry, Lawanna Osborne, David Osborne, Gwen Parrish, John Patton, Max Peterson, Imogene Raibourn, Lloyd Redden, Shirley Roberts, Harley Rackett, Bill Rogers, Robert Safta, Julia Schwartz, Jimmie Saine, Ben Scott, Jackie Sellers, Cynthia Shanks, David Shepard, Carole Slaton, Norma Jean Spencer, Brenda Spencer, Cuma Sugg, Marie Ann Thomas, Lenora Todd, Dick Todd, Willard Tucker, Opal Turnbow, Wanda Vice, Edgar Whitsitt, Mary Woodward, Billy Wright, Sue Wright, Gerald GOOD SERVE. Willard Todd gets that wicked serve across as David Apple l gate and David Clark watch it spin. A step to knowledge is 6' 14' ' -is yawn xxx O C. Ed ' X WE LOVE A PARADE. Ca' em ' ag ma, 'MVC K L M Y T f ' 'T r' D tv f'L4'c1w'k , 'rar' r' ,vw Cr . -4 vv.N WV , . sm Xw.. , Q ...-.:...:-... -4...-.se f 1? . -S22- 1 E: p -1::.-E: IJ if f , . ?.-:E ' -im 1 ' il - 1 M 1, Q E . ., ..-v..- if 4 '. ul A .. ,1. .11 N A A THEY MAKE WITH THE BRASS. Members of the 53355 Ncxfcf mf the tuczrwa wchndc Hamid Plwnliups, GUCW1 Lmcmw Janus BCTCWCH KQIH1 Kung David Shanks and Jahrw Parrwh Lzpda Ucmiwu ,wa V M P ve ee f r a D F+Li'C SLEEPWALKER'S SERENADE. Mr Zaameycr, band dsrecfar, plays G saxophone sala, accom- pamed bv Mary Laausc Apple and the band I :C iq Y ,nv , JM .JK Y A t U 4 ,. n 1 Rift 11 lj. Band Queen LIKE A MELODY. Jamie Nether' Curr C 5 JLY7 .www Q!CiCfUl1x added dt.U1rmfrdxuNIx fJThC bond um- fQrT SMILING ATTENDANTS. L xy. :X L ww 1TTLkV'1iiLLjOLACLkfN J .rw 1- :mf D xlQK1VWNLg' MMd'CdJ NM H Exim? Comer Nano, ir' mf px.TT.Xw'QLT1 'N Eur, Hmm c1mdJ hunt xv 's'--r-44..... M91 N , PIPELINE CAPITOL. Wliile the 7' .Q1gi,2!',k,: n' band forms an outline of the state 'Ea jg-9f,,, fr ,5 , of Oklahoma, the twirlers mark the -. -4, 'fir'-I location of Drumright. 'w- 'Ihe Marching Band Performs One would not recognize the MARCHING REDAlXlDWl-lITEofDrumrightHigh School who perform so brilliantly as the sleepy bunch that crawl out of bed in the wee hours of a cold morning to go to marching re- hearsal. They got under way the first day of school and hustled into shape along with the football team, Mr Zaumeyer, director, turned the band intoa precise, alertgroup of marchers who understood the necessity of teamwork and co-operation. The marching band worked each morn- A TRIBUTE. Members cf thc red and white band break their regular marching formation to form the familiar cheer-rr using DHS ing from 7:30 to lOiOO preparing for their performances at each home game. Mr. Zau- meyer originated some very interesting for- mations tor them. At every game the cross and DHS, were presented as a pre-game salute, followed at the half-times by company front, rainbow, silk hat, derby, cowboy hat, or USA, At the Cushing game, one of the better programs was given-the circus with a circus 'ent, barking dog, horse with moving tail, and elephant with swaying trunk. JUST FOR YOU. Students of the high-stepping band salute the visiting spectators with a cheery HHV, xi' 1 xi' 'G' 7, A S3 ff fr f 1 ff .1 s- 1 Q 1 X Y 1 1 fn .K 3 Q o - ,- U ' , 1, 1 '- ' f ' Ju: in . 5. 9 N ' V 2' , ' ,' F ' ' 5' ' U5-44 '? IW . H Q --f 14 - ,si S -of +21 Q,K1 - 1 1 1 q, gi, -Q55 ie QE Q ,L A i 1 1 Lx. ri ' I' i : . 3 fr S C , of xi Y N., 4-4 A f--wqv im ' 23,1 ' ip., f' 1 -fi? fn C : Mx 1 -J. ' fl u' , 'H I M Q- BJ' Ai' -qi!! Q.. . ' 1 'z ' . 1.1 ' fzf-g ...g? . TRUMPETEERS. These three masters of the trumpet, John Parrish Baud Shanks, and Jimmv Schwartz showed their stuff at state-wide music festivals captain, Bob Bonham, supply sergeant, Vir- ginia Kane, sec reta rv, and Karen Beck, librarian, take care of the business part of the bend' ATTEN-SHUN! Bill cummmgs, competent drum mayor of the Drumright High School band, looks as though he were readt' TO Un' dergo an inspection Drumright has made enviable records at the various contests and festivals over the state, lt sent four ot its members to the band clinic held at ASM. College, and seven to the All-State Band held on the campus ot the University of Oklahoma. At the last performance ot the year, the band presented its annual Spring Concert. RED AND WHITE PARADE. This is the wax the full marching band looked as it passed in review during the various parades attended this year iq' 34:-1' -' rf I u-' SO LONG! Kww- F. X P M V. 'r rw 'N-fx 1 Lx -x 'AV 1 E! .'lfP IX 1k T Uwf J Kimi 1I1X.k'N.x ,X vA. W- '14 fNU'Tz,f.x0s W V 1, . 'c:'Qwc!1to v., Jil! TP 1 w w '..11 ' x-TJ. 1 mc LOOK AT THIS! Bczmi Huw. P lu Bonhom, Kxzww lk 54 Q.z'f H 'W X 'QV :Krgrw and H::vNH1F Wg xL3'w Vlprv-,TW.TfQCgTFCm Qzs Wccdw- uw Y' L Ftcrwd REIGNING BEAUTY. OL U Jirva' 'CHCFTS O +1 ' V mg Qsf L gI?Ck Vu fu? gufjts L ndo Fuzz of J wLxV'N'7w'Q MSC pd 4:vwdM1'11iwJGrWQ Nm- Lwzmnw L wg1e TT1TTM' vwminvw MUSIC MASTERS. Vw1prWww5 f ' the 'ready wfyxil Y' 0 crlw bmw! X 'Q-ni. Yxbcqm W5 x.rwm1fIW i'H7'Qf WUT -1. ' luv OFF TO OU' K L E Kung 'VMrrw J fx orc rccrdx rf N nw ' READY? M Z LW plOxCc1 fl by rt r T L m WL STARRY-EYED L 1 mg UT TMC C rw f HL Lu U w n over ot lost REED SECTION MQrwwtuCr5 fr L LLC LT r mn w BQQPX' ,vw L A LL M L L DTCXC Merwcscm D old Bcrklex HCffmqtnm Jcme Shore Nodmc Co Beck Koran Hunter F eddwe Vvwcmer P: ,di 'Ns 4 ? F5 mg, F 3 I 15 3 5' Pi 4 W 1 'g 5 45 df '3 2 1 'Zuni I iQ ' 40 Q' 'Q lx 73' ' s ' U 0 I it .mf s we-s 1 'ff QL Q 4, 5 3 3' 1 3 Q , A H M , 712 A step to knowledge is 'se A ON YOUR MARK! GET SET! Members of the ,x track Team wailmg far the sugrmal la start are Jerry Clark, Jlm Russell Sherman Carter, Frank Watson, 44, , s iii? THE WARM-UP. Tlw l' .ils 'LWQVYN ml ll 'P' liClC D 'W W' 'l h J -l- EMT Vl1'F A-All'hCll lf llglfl 'lf H l U ,- 5. .. --.mx HL if 4 re 'se 'fin lsfi and Gerald Black S :fm PIGSKIN PALAVER. Coach Chapman talks over the P's and Q's of the season with his all-conference bays, David Seals, Joe Garner, and Charles Hammocks 0 ...50- 4 l -Q 'x if -fi v 3' va 'Y u g.Qf ,Qu 'ff MN- . ,,,. , . , .4351 ff, , A XI 'XX if 5 . x x. .J - QX' 0 l'Q.. ' 'C 'fig 'U eg.,.. Wi Q . lvl CQRQ 'UIUC njgqs Q tubs Q. Y' ..f.'l ..v Wilt: Q ililjl limi!! Init! isejck Q-sl!li' ST ...M WSP? Ga. 'Q Q , Q d i y il 3,41 6 Football Queen ,Qi V ll 'as PERSONALITY PLUS. Rosoiie Fer- guson, 0 sophomore, reigned with X Charm cmd beoufv over The 1953- 54 fwotbol! season HER ATTENDANTS. Fawwmx Mg M: .gfterwded Oucuw ix , we cw Jem-He Decline Buns CrQmQr,DDrmc1 Poden !x r'1'Zl 1AVATfLxL 1 hid. C Hwfff' Vpgrcl Annette Herwderf. YT,Q1VWCiCUV f1Q5L1cVVraghT 1 1 4 1. 1 Q , 1 Q .-.1 f 'N T V SE 59 y FEL fef , L .ig 4 A T! .XE4 i 5 s,, -1 aft, Tir, 5... v ,,..f 4, L 1-,P :T ,., 'X -.. -. Li ft , J 'Ev 1 f FUTURE GRIDIRON STARS ARE, V r t 5' Vi . '-i F i-L I . ' fr U. rg T -r , i. T, ,VV ff ,h T if i4iYi T' . Y' ,r T i ir 4 r, 'ir IU Erie, trrf . y 'K V, fgiyi tty' nj fir' T J rgrr,-, i-r ,V or ltt H This yeor the Drurnright f'Whirlwinds, cooched by Moc Duckworth ond Robert Schenondooh, set o modern doy record for o junior high teorn They closed the seoson with eight wins ond one loss, The Whirlwinds beot Sond Springs twice, the tirst time tor Drunwright ever to beot the Sondites We hod tour successive wins oyer Sond Springs, Doyenport, Powhusko, ond Stille woter, only to be upset by Sopulpo in the titth gorne ot the seoson. The Whirlwinds corne bock, though, to win over Cushing, Woodrow Wilson Junior High otTulso, Sond Springs, ond Cleyelond to round out o yery successtul seoson. NEAR MISS: Doxe Sods dwes ' M beneath o stitt orno for Q toride :is tiehp r trvNCsL1Lif'.v'iT behind r i..'f T- ',..v, The Mighty Mites Make Good DATE Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. OPPONENT Sand Springs Davenport Powhusko Stillwater Sapulpa Cushing Woodrow Wilson Sand Springs Cleveland THEY WHERE 7 Here 2 There 9 There 0 There 'I3 There 12 There 20 There 7 There 7 Here to und .lerfx GET HIM! Ctis Stump Sherman Cor Ctork come in tor C block during the Cushing- Drurnright gonoe V vm of BIG El .' 1' ll-Q 'll -f Milt :N :li i J L' f:I'l'c' l:l't Y'1 Cllll' C11 l,7t. k'Z C' -.' L ll,.l ' .Llc CELL .1 ljhlils Dux Su: s 'Lc1YVf.' r cizr Lf' 'k'W l llcvv' ls l Cul lhtiw V. if-, n ln .xl ' til' C' :i'n' gi lxvii rl 1 3 li1l,lK. Tli infix, Vi :llc s 5n1th jerry C ,tvs Q T irnst if r' lxamcr li x C xnwr ,l.ni lr sinus Q5 1 7-Cul 1:1-. . r llc-rf Mafxlger 111 y Dar 5riem.:lt LINE UP The Drumright Tornadoes, under the leader- PLAYER POSITION WT- CLASS YEARS ship ot their new coaches, Leonard Chap- Barnes, Jim LE 160 Soph- 1 man, head coach, and Dale Ernst, assistant slack' Jen' QB 150 Junlo' 2 coach, seemed to take on new spirit and Carter, Sherman RH 160 Junror 2 I A , , Clmkl ,my RH 150 soph- 1 came up with a record of tive wins and tive Clymer, Roy L62 QB 150 Svph- 1 losses. The were iloted b David Seals, Y D Y Em J' T' LH 150 Supl l captain, This year we had three all-conter- Garner, Joe RE 170 Senior 3 , Gibb, Bob RT 180 junio, 2 ence players, Joe Garner, David Seals and Hammock, Charles LT 180 Senior 2 Cl1QrleS l lOFT1I'Y'lGCli, Laffoon, Sam RG 203 Senior 3 Llnonr, Glenn RG 195 Junior 1 The Tornadoes opened the 1953-54 sea- :0-ler D03 1:13 1:3 gov: 1 son against l-lominy, The thrill of the even- ainey, on op . 1 r Seals' David FB 190 senior 3 ing came when Jerry Clark scampered 45 Seals, George LG 150 Soph. 1 yards for the only touchdown ot the game. S rn, F ' LT 160 S li. 1 . . . Snlinpl 6:21:15 LH 165 silo' 3 At Cleveland, we lost a 6-O decision in a Taylor, Oscar C 170 Junior 2 rugged match that was played in a torrential Thomas, Jack RT 150 Soph. 1 Walbridge, Ed LG 210 Senior 3 downpourl Watson, Frank LE 160 Junior 2 WHOArHOSS1Otls Stump is brought to a iolting halt by three Fairtax plavers Bounding back from their Cleveland de- teat, the Tornadoes trampled the Oilton Panthers 27-O. The 20-12 victory over the Dewey Bull- doggers wasateam victory, with neither side scoring in the first quarter, and it wasn't un- til the second period that the Tornado of- fense started clickina. A Tornado tumble in the second quarter ot the Pawnee game set up the tally that sent the Pawnee Bears on their way to a 33-7 win. The Drumright eleven played a stirring game against the strong defenses of the Stroud team, although we lost 19-13. ,Sl-. ' ' llwl' fl . V 'L W' Q ' ' g v Q df!! .Ass Ai ,wmv . X yi . IN FOR THE KILL! lun blfiflf and Dowd Seals ' li Tse in Tri an drip -ing bor lf. An inspired. mud spaTTered band of DrumrighT Tornadoes upseT The Fairfax Red Devils by a score of 20- l 8 in a breath-Taking homecoming game The Shidler Tigers ouTscored The Drum- righTers bv one poinf in a l6B conference TilT aT Shidler, buT noT before The Tornadoes had run The Tigers ragged in a hard-ToughT game Because of iniuries, The Team was hampered by The absence of Three players, AlThough The Cushing game had been classed as a runaway, The TighTing Torna- does held The Tiaers To a OeO score in The TirsT half. only To lose around The lasT half and end up wiThoscore of 20-O The Tornadoes closed The V953-54 grid season with a Thumping vicTory over Chand- SURROUNDED! The situafion lwolas hopeless as DOG PILEY A common scene in The Drumrighb Cushing game a big pile up ler The aerialoffensedisplayedinThisgame showed how much The Team had improved since The beginning of The season. 1953-1954 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT THEY WE WHERE Sept. 11 Hominy 0 6 There Sept. Cleveland 6 0 There Sept. Oilton 0 27 Here Oct. Dewey 12 20 Here Oct. Pawnee 33 7 Here Oct. Stroud 19 13 There Oct. Fairfax 18 20 Here Oct. Shidler 21 20 There Nov. Cushing 20 0 Here Nov. Chandler 7 20 There HANDS OFF! Sherman Carter comes around end Jerrt BlQl1lxNliflfwL1'Vwf1llClLl trailed hx The enemx K' Aan. 'x agfii .gp ' .., I .Xu-aiu-ng: 1551-- 'Kit- 1' 4: I 317-Ax-' - AI I- . . - :lr V ? '?T'5r :gi,.. ,..,. . I I' , , . -Kr-.: '1-Q - W ' 1-' A-It 2, .-.- .31 - -A A R. - iz ' E. A+ ' ' ,. '. - -V 'N A 1-6-.711 gr .. ei ' r . J-.r I .Qi qi, . E , ' ' ' 1 I E' ',,, f . I -J ' ' '. ' -' A I , ' ,. A I K x-Iglkfl, ' 'l . . Instr? 44- We i- W .. . . , . ,Q L Q . l '11-.. fd 355 , V a. . pt .si 1' LITTLE DAVE SEALS, senior fullback, re- ceived all-conference honors. FRANCIS SMITH, sophomore, tackle, finds that size I3 shoes come in handy. JIM BARNES, sophomore, is a side-splitting defensive end. DONNIE MONK RACE is an up-and-com- ing guard OTIS GRAN DPA STUMP, senior, halfback, has done a terrific job for three years. CHARLES PAPERSAK HAMMACK, sen- ior, tackle, received all-conference honors. GORGEOUS GEORGE SEALS, sophomore, is handy with a forearm shiver. JERRY CLARK, sophomore, halfback, shows the opposition he is not to be trified with. SAM SLEEPY LAFFOON, senior, tackle, is a hard man to face. DON JUMPING BOY RAINEY, sopho- more, is a real flash at fullback. GERALD THE BRAIN BLACK, junior, quarterback, fades back to pass. -56- -ig .rr '1 N'-'ri BILLY ANDERSON, sophomore, is reodv to block from his end position ROY MIDGET CLYMER, sophomore, does o good rob being the mentor GLENN SMILEY LINAM, lunior, did G greet job this veor os guord OSCAR GEORGE TAYLOR, iunior Just tell me where you wont itI BOB THE TERRIBLE GIBB, junior, oilowed no one to come through the tockle-hole with' out his permission J. T. ELMER ERNST, sophomore, is proof thot dynornite often comes in smoll pockoges JACK THOMAS, sophomore, gove the first string tockie o lot of trouble ED EGGH EAD WALBRIDGE, senior, shows thot 212 pounds of solid guord isn't eosy to run over, FRANK GLUE FINGERS WATSON, junior, end, shows us the long stretch SHERMAN CRAZYLEGS CARTER, junior. Look out when our stor holfbock storts down- field. JOE TWlNKLE TOES GARN ER, senior, was oworded oi!-conference end for his sticky- fingered obiiity ot catching posses. 157.- I ,Q il 1 ROYAL ATTENDANTS. fl. ' LCN N N, .., Damn: Pudcrv SH 'cy Vit'-ef-A H 'ff' 1 ' ' AN 1 t2 Cage Queen LOVELY TO LOOK AT. Shvxex U. We Dcsmemql. bg- rg relgn Qygf We ' V3.5-3-1 bccsqw ...-,fH-- .,, -,, ,. - Y ee J E Hr rw ENC C begbvwerwwrc, was dwben e , , l I Nfl..-J 42 RHUBARB! Crlcfll Dailfwmh Xllll'CS a Tamhar OLD FAITHFULS. V if ar -.Can Glen Ed Anaer- QUSQ QglwQ:hQ:wyL1w wlHWL3'elu'LC Small wUDfjDClxTx DLTWiMCrwCll'TKN13QCVS haxe UuTSCd Thcixawce4faTenaQaTfefcaW Th Wh' I d t V'ctory The Dramnght Vvhlrlwlnfls panmar hugh ganlar hlah dw lslan ana The NarTh STaTe basl4eTball Team, ended :Te Cage season Tar Conference l953-54 L1ncleTeaTecl by any lanuar hlgh Teamr In aqlclltlen TT camared Two Turleserhe Cleveland lnvlTaTlanaI TQLlVTWClfTlGflT nn The WHIRLWINDS. .fr N 1 T All The members are freshmen and will aaa sTrengTh Ta The Tarnadaes Cage Team nexTSea5an . ' i., C lm- Mn ,wx fjgrqr gg,UC.,xv1-v .,.AX,4..,. e, r aC.e . N. ,. :X -..x 'iE'X flzrrvms Bmw Ter W , Tnrl .w M- ixity V be ig H UM' W ' '- f 'A 'WC T, r Hx. T - .. ,, v ,T T. 'N B!!! llhi ui I 1 L 1 x 1 18' Nell! 1, K W ,Qin 5 Kiln!! vw! i i 'NIS PW! .r-Qu. H11 9' L qv gill S T' A X 'f 4 N Q P c ls '-12 rr- H A A l L f Xl byils L flu 9512 l aNfiA. IMP: 1 l f ,, . K - fl ' 'K 'A' 'buf A ' fx' 1 X ' fl R , L' an L '1ACf?i'T5T'lZf5 ' - TL 1 fi. ll T 'NYVCI' 1953-1954 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT THEY WHERE Nov. Sapu-pa Here Nov. Oaks Here Dec Dewey There Dec Sand Springs There Dec. uumrie There Dec. Cushing Here Dec. Hominy Here Dec. Oilton Here Jan. Cowela Here Jan. Cleveland There Jan. Broken Arrow There Jan. Shidler Here Jan. Pawnee There Jan. Barnsdall' There Jan. Pawnee' There 'Cleveland ' 'OBU Tournaments 4ShawneeJ ' ' ' Regional Cha ' ' ' ' Stale fOklano The B basketball tearn, coacbed by Leon- ard Chapman, got ott to a slow start by losrng to Agra and Ollve, bat they came bouncing back to win sux straight games mps lSand S Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. ll Feb. I2 Feb. 'I6 Feb. 23 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar 6 Mar 'Il Mar 12 pringsl ma Crry Cushing Broken Arrow Pawnee Wewoka Seminole' ' Dewey Oilton Coweta Fairfax Hommy Sapulpa' Okmulge Sand Spr'gs' Pawhuska' ' Guthrie' wi: ...f l 1 ,spy Q1 Jr. There Here Here There There Here There There There There There There There There There against some strtt competition In the latter oa rt ol the season the Tor nacloes were upset by Cashing and Jennrngs leaving a record ol nine wins and tour losses THE MENTOR. Cwacb Chapman owes lrnal lnstrucfrgns tum lwrs team E bln Gvclclerun Don Rarnex Francrs Smrtb Jaclf Tbonftas J:rn Barnes brlli f'Xnclers.nn Jerri Clark, ancl O L Noes 1953-54 B BOYS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT THEY WHERE Nov. 24 Agra 39 There Nov. 1 Olive 41 Here Nov. 8 Sand Springs 38 There Nov. 11 Guthrie 26 There Nov. 15 Cushing 29 Here Jon. 5 Mannford 41 There Jan. 11 Broken Arrow 36 There The Freshmen The prumgrv puurpuuse uf The uuuhuuur hugh Jan. Jon. Jon. Feb, 19 26 29 Feb. Feb. Mannford Cushing Broken Arrow Shamrock Kellyville Jennings 36 32 28 35 28 64 Here There Here There Here There I Girls Make Good 1953-54 FRESHMEN GIRLS' SCHEDULE gurls! Team us Tv gem lmuwvieuuge emu experf DATE OPPONENT THEY WHERE ueuwfe whufh vwuli euuuuup them fuur vgrsufy Cu ume Nov' I6 Chandler 23 Them pefufucm IH xegrstu 1ffJfT1C Of The Seven games Nov 23 Ri IC 25 Them the uuuruuuur hugh uuurh pklveui, they mum Two D ' 9 OV? Y 31 H Omd 'OST MVC ec. uron ere Theyuupeuueu1The seesuuh wuth Cu 251023 Jon' 29 M'd C5' CNY 52 Thom vucfgm mer Chandler Thex lm? The next Feb- 11 OUYC 16 HUC three Tu Quhu uw lluuuiek Kumi Muuuxxcwt C Yu Fcb. 15 Ripley 22 Thcrc Theur hex! xufuuurx N102 u xer Qhxg 23T 16 Feb, 23 Mudwesfffify 21 Here The frexhmeuu hut theuu Igsu Tw fugmex f' Ruplex CY'1ulfV1.4L1XxlfNTCu1N IMPORTANT INSTRUCTEOY-15.1 . f. v el sim ic W1 Vhuxu, ,r'uZ',A.1uUu' f, ' u 1- ui . ru u Y u. n , xx ,X H, E, in ., X, I, AE- ,E EX, wiv' ff 1 M K . A , Q ?.X :S 1 - x , . A I lf' if N6 ov' V5 1 1 A step to knowledge is RELAXED ALUMNAE.T,114 F T' -V1 K .Nw-' C FCP? 'E W fe L lx' 15' Annie' r' ,ml Vl' Cljffwc ' 'z 'QKCCY 'fl f ' . s ' 'L LL'WV'f1lQ lQC TESTING 'l-2-3. Pm- V -lvl-. find H.-lulvx Beard MC llwlwwl mm l wfwlwclx lgllllCC'C1VWWLlV fund Dunno Ewvrel 'U ml Tlwv x. cu W CN Cuclmrm -rw har our KWH? 'Call .gwznw HILLBILLIES. Jum Red Wilson ond Bully Don Recd display fhclr musucemoking Obnlltucs of the Merch of Dumas assembly A A N ' x 4 TEAM9 .-A i 4- .. . M '3j'.t..-.k- s Q, - . V -fgsffeis Y ff-'v-,fqf 1 .1.,3?gN.gQx:,5g, lk. , l si . A W ' , ' . - Q. , K iii q A - - . wr. f'f.g.,j?'..5 'vffwgfggwri . ,x .J-L -V . 9'- . ,3?Ax A - y Q - , bi '- S xwagt ' . sq - . --- is . is , .Ty ., 0 JL 1,ggis-?f2ss,g:s'5 L' 1, 48 65, V . -. 4 5- . 4-4S u1f'-Ssdffii x 'Q 1 . - 'X .SW 1 My-.wfw-:ff f A 1+ V ,-Q, - Q 0, 1 'X f W 2'?.:E K 2 H If ff bf-.rxfmgig-is , X ' W ff ssf fff.f:sf2 f v- 'flg' af lifiiigzifibief 5 f- bf lfegxff-. x 4 'f -.z ' X'-',..- X 2 J X a 1 mi' Vi 'W fvggfgfwg 931. 5 :fi ,gym 3, Fw 1 fbi f 41 .4 ,Q M ,,,.e U' 'v. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. Chosen for membership in the National Honor Society are Virginia Kane, Myrna l-lettington, Marilyn Blanton, Jerry Dockery, Shirley Patterson, Donna Paden, Loretta Fincher, Karen Beck, Joyce Blanton, Mary Louise Odom, Karol King, Bob Webb, Gerald Black, and Harold Phillips. Fourteen Achieve Highest Goal Membership in the National l-lonor So- ciety is one ot the highest honors a student can attain. To be eligible tor membership, a student must have a su- perior rating in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The eleven seniors and three jun- iors vvho earned the right to membership in the society are to be congratulated. -701 .sl T 7 '? 5 . 0 AT THE TOP IN THE STATE. 'Ji wmv t- ',t ,Yr H i' r lf .ft r w N 3 ,lf gn C wg fred M tchc' Jirnrhx ',fliw.irt1 Edit, Mqxlil . lr Liv l fx. ffl' t L I l i . 1 C 3' 'iv Svc 1 r w Kerr 1 K ig Gerald E1 :ck June S rc- Cnr it ir-s '. m :. 1' w- N' A i-f - T' ':' .t in I N537 it Jon hr' r. b. nnie Cixreevttiwlti N nf iii- C .rg ' ..i titti- lv' .tit ' 'Ni n1 , 1 :Nw Y ,ri Y J Vwrt 'Y P ..rt ' .x Ge YSVLT 'N Q 'W 1' Sli r et l' nes Sh rfcw Veviiil lt l iuf f . ltitl i lf ' W- lil l ri t1tt'u'1t i .null num Ht- lfthi tx wut L' bvusel U :ri :itz liarrish D r tht G' ilrfgrd N zff, NM'1 'gtr K ., QV A .iz A' if N ' I n - V x ut' E ' is J1AL.,,' lic Detroit l':tdeii,L rttt, i iiclwr if l-t.il,.,rl l' l HUM l- .'1 it-, .iiw l.w ru, Ntchlwrrt tr Vt ' w Vhgllk V slter Jqtfe l9'artt'iv, ix Iu'g Dwi N',v, l .i i CZ or l-1.14 lwck N' ,. ii... V lv 'L' Crgnmr Goodly Number Make State The purpose ot the Oklahoma State Honor Society is to promote higher standards ot scholarship among the students inthe high schools ot Oklahoma This is the group we call the brains ot the school These industrious students while taking part in clubs and other extra-curricular ac- tivities turned in excellent school work lt Brain and Brawn United T A Q Manx' ot the bots who showed skill on the basketball crturt or on the athletic field proved that ther hate learned to combine muscles and minds Twenty three achieved membership in the National Athletic Scholf arship Societv this xear Several ot the meme bers not onlx maintained a grade average tar above the Societws minimum reguiref ment ot but took an active part in active ities other than sports lt's an extrafspecial honor to be named to the NXXSS because ath- letes sometimes are so busv training that they neglect their studies -71- was their abilitx to keep their grade point average high that gained them membership inthe Oklahoma State l-lonor Society The juniors topped the list with a total ot sixteen members The seniors had eight, the sciphomores twelve and the freshmen fourteen THE ATHLETIC UPPERCRUST. NM he i 'the N :t rf .' Athltrt c Q Q i', , T Q 'xx , l N' ,k . L . X A' 'Q r . lst. cu C ww ' .. 1 synt' , H bums 1'.tz cr'Qt'-,'v-X .H g .,,, - , X , it ,Xi , , xg 51,10-5 ' . f' A , . Q' '- W r X: 1 . . t?1 uv: 'N 1 MV. Bob Webb N Q :1 Ania: -'JE-5--'YWXL 1 Donna Padcn C rvwmcmfg' C They Wln Top Honors DOUBLE HONORS. BL in VVCM- W rx thu xc ww L' cmqzrci Thus xcnll fwr P11-, Fwjfw -.4 Mulqlxflf gr Mwxn'rwN'vwTs mn has l41ClVO :muscs ond fJl'yHXQCV'U'L1I mtvur mthcfwVc1Qfsc1QmCC IP LlCfL11T1OfW lx Xll xx., mgrvumf sn U4 -NT T+WL'HfDVC1fW Um fur T95-1 +'+L'l,'Cl'YWL'k1f7'lS award tw, lw,.wr.tL:vc1nvwg wwk nw the Tiwxpmcrf S meh. Wx ywf rrwmzrm Lx w1M'cM:X,wplcw and MmLlrufswiumCwwLwrCZT1r1mul!gwmg,uu.!fdrclmotlf wwk BUSINESS WISE. lQJV'7VRlpQ1CfCVW B xsJ'rw:5VCw T. Cv-Q pCr'GTC Per czlmlmfx I v dw fiwrxgx wc!! ,zmi um A grande GNCVOIQC m CVDTYWWCWHJIwLllBllkfYwDMIQIl'VL XNL'IlX1kI'IN'+1ClfT1'VCCLWNCNWC fx,V77r'lWC'f-J: Ipwurn ffhm uw V5-1 LEADING LADY. 'VNU' f',r'WL1'w!wvf -X N xv 4 xr ciwzmcfmrs Her V'.,1Nf, Tv V' L :gr L., Q L1 'ww LX allow! Luf,,vrvw'imCC5 m thc jurwwr Cmi -wfgrwrur phgxx wfnfx ' Pwr The-41wQrdwfBCsT Thea' gum Qwlf ' 95-1 Marilyn Blanton AWTVU f51 TT91t'w1r11v1 5 'LX Lorcff Frnchcr They Nearly Won un 'Har Jo Q' S4 4 rx Bob Jarrett 43 Harold Phnllaps MR WIZARD Haraid Pnrllrpa runner up for tne sc ence award sh ws rr e C ut wax fu rnferpret a dr frcalf problem JUST PAINTIN UP Lgrett Frnener runner up fa Bear Tnespran Grrr irkes exerr phase af play produetran TURN ON THE LIGHTS B blar err runner up for But Thespran E x made The Carnplete set f 5cf.nerr far the uenrar piax SPEED DEMON L ref? Frncner wha reeenvednan CJfltJICfT1CI'WTVUlWfOV the Carnrnuenal award was al waxs wnllrng 1 u da extra amrgnments Loretta Fmchcr r G A r 1. w terry fr ' . ' 1 a r - . ' U O ur f N . Q' C x, fx ' r' ' A 3 - 4.- V , L f r rg. ' . 1 . a - . r il: -Q: l. 4 A. lx I ,AFI ,' , , f r . . - ' fl ' 4 F5 ' ' V A. 5 ' 1 u A. :fel .l,.!L ...I 'jg 9 I -I . .- , A. 'xamt 01.06 ' ' , O ' -fit fe -. E Q D ,, Q . vi Xf 41 5- X A? ,. XY . ,xv-me ,f ..N..X'gh-6:3 '!E'Y 4 ES i? -Q QQ. C Q 5 Y 3! Q' 1 f , 's 'ie ' 'snr' t if- x,. 0' 7 Q -tl V .fx Qt , , x I 2 f 4 ..... ' 9 - 1' . . ii fifgi I n!11l ,xl F y 4 ' 'wi Til-'N lg U ., Q 'I' , .-3 nr' , :lv-H , -97.5-jg, , --, kd AL. T SHOWDOWN.fQA,f TLl,TT'V Tx TYL'fTQ1D'.V!'L'TS PlmT!T5Fm'wv Qiww l-Trwxgm BTW-rnfggn Cggrrer, JQTQQ BICVTTOVW, Jerry Biack, Amirr. TxAmM'1T B TTT GTTQTQ lame, Ejatermm cmd Hcpxlerwe Dum shew the cguarence H-gf ngbgdx T1erexarec1TTv:3u'T'Ju Who is Girl Shy? On Aprull The Tamar class gave a Twrsf-mag: fbeffarmarice wafrw Trwerr pr. TTLICTTOVT JT 'Curi- bm IT wab a gaw cemeaw aafea cr: me mme up that occurred when Baba! played by Joyce Blamtcm, Tmecitwcure TamfXrgT1aIe, Srwerman CarTer from Thema garl-srm A Tight HT TT piemx aTTWL1mr,r amT1cTexer Innes were bfemied Tczrgerher TTT make a de Iughtfal comedy To praduce an emayalie cwemmg af ew Terfammenr Mass Camp Threctar worked wth The acT ra BTLILTCTWT Tuwrecmr, Barbara Parrwh prcwmpfer Barwme Rhaades, proper- TTQ5, Gax Qwknwrm wage manager, Jack Lewis, and make-ap, Karol Kung. JUST A WASH LADY! Juw T .g: T4 and 5T'C'PMLrv CUWTW Tm '--C Twk rmuc' ' T'T T 'T x J T-jr ,. ., , c. UT ,WAT T GTTJLH MASQUERADERS. We-,TTTX VMTC' TCW: UWT X 1 'NT T T 'T E' amd Fccrawarfg Tc A ,NL TS T c. J Far wr ,-, ,H T' ' JT r c 4 3m1v,L.e:TvTfT!c.cc 4, ,rn ,,, WHAT? UW 'L T 'CTLl W'T We cleave -M T' ' 'j X TT XxxTTc ..! pl. L K Vnxctc. VM.. cd. , c t V s KLEEN STICK. - 'wp' at Lf wt r- ft X' W 'E' c ' TW' ' x T 'E TL' 'X ,.., . .. ,.r ,.. ,.Ln'.x-v,., .I, ,, ,,t. . - f .1 MRS. P'S HELPERS. V to 4, . '- ' xx m N f r. r . . LL ' f' - ' r '1I1ift.! Gusher Records School life We the staff of the T954 Gusher haxe Chasf ew a theme shewwmg htm we students hate game terward a step at a time tw attam war gag! and hevt we haxe been arded hx twthers m these steps upward In Cgmtmctaam xx rth thts theme as the arm twmrmrwa the hrghest stett nw xearhr wk pm aactrgh rm rwatmrwal Qdmrwetutrerw AI! Amerf team ratmg Each past '. ear the Gasher has mam hrahest state awards and ftatstamimg mattehai awards It was C rrwrvtted and edtted hx an ettv Cremt and hrwefsprrrted staff headed hy ed.- ter! Vtrgmta Kane amd cd-edntttrs Mary Lwause Qdtwm Karen Beck Ltvretta Fmfher, and Marthh Btamterw Thex were assrsted by hasmess rharwagers D :wa Padem and Law reaCeCadt1c-hails make an Mxrrwal fx Hets frrwgt rw lerr, D ft-xero. fmdMf1rCe1ta Html ma, art Shrrtffx Patters rw and Qtns Stump, COPY CONFERENCE. s . L4 . , L . L - . . . . . . Q . ' f - .r , . r r . 1 ' 1 N ph t mraptm hd C X bttctf.Sa1rW1rwartdjrm VNVbx'V sports Har ld Phtthps Jae Gamer Gterw Ed Antler-so wrt and Martlwa Chesmtt, ad xertrstrm Marx L muse Apple Bah VVehh L mme Cdrtnrrtjht ,J raw Shade er H th Jar rett and Patti Kung txrvtsts Sandra Nether cutt D rma Vadem and hdhe Cramer, :rw des Ltvm1al3erw.1:,tre and Jartttte Bei! The staff was alded hy the sparwsarsf Mrs L tl Aww Ptrwl-.start xearh wk adviser f. VTYWCiXd5Tf trrteermears Mrs Leta Ander- s tv saperxrsttf ta rprxt rthepasttvvaxearsf and Mrs Ha1WfXVV3e a trmamctat C'1LHWSChbV tar the past stx years VV.ts,rdys Stadua at Urttmrnrghtdtdthephrattraraphy The GL1stMr'v.as trmarwred hx' selhrwa the xeav'hn,f.tk sehr rtmg adxertrsememts and Vfx5CtINfs tt 'N The smut r 5 frm and sUr1lL V frhiessr .rw ,trmds at fartthalt games HOLD THE PHONE. 'fr I r tr r 4 3 rm ,Q-, u.f.l V frrr V 'r r ,xt t xy!-,fit ,- ul ? -1' Q xXx 71 L l' 4 FINAL CHECK. T'l HWM, up ww TILL 5 7 C' TEAMWORK ON THE ADS. C NV-L CTT Qnxxiww Jl,'VV'. U Y-rw, fVM.rf 1, 1.4 F' w.Mrvg IJXK1 VNU KJ g I I Mlim jmy Q 131 Igvr 'VXQN fV5','rw:1HQ,Hr T rv 'M xx My V1 ff NNW. VU 'C App L 'N E' ' QTY1 1 Y QC fgdx 1 , - v , V thy, pwu tm 5 1 rw fm U-. M ru. k,..X'1L. ACAREFULCHECK. .V Q.. 1 L-1-aiwwfl rwl. L'am111'1' ' 1 .. .. flgx mfwhwr UK. L . fW .l! NL X Y PWJ-z LVL L'N.L'. mmm .yn uni 'w Y, WMSHT Lu-UWC fo' the sf-b I DOWN PAYMENT. Bmw I . IM 'V' .H ,' ' P .T Lumix.: I ' X lv., M msd Ik NV1Dl1fL'7! L XY. fl Nxm T5 Q' rf wyfx f ' Lf xvw f 351, .1 g'...H'n T ' ' y ,Hx L' - .. sf.. if ' I' THE CHAMPS. vi . it ' Y, N' w Tn., NINETY WORDS A MINUTE. 'U Kind J W'Xf'W vuwwqwt tr Mm :L 11 H Eat fx LI4' rv l Q Q.1 w' BUT. Flfux f' :...'M3'.i 'ATN' mtv Gm' b WC fill? wi FW 1 ' U JY' Y .. QV: LAT 'NL' 1 'xl .' ' L C-4 K' CLAP YOUR HANDS? STOMP YOUR FEET! Vw r, .,f MU , A4-V ., -f I l 'X , , l rw' Quit' ls't'r'r ri lxf 'H .iw 'il fri llrrwl ltlllk Dwulw .ent N.. . per ' lwtt, Fl v---. ,. ' ' N' ll v' lk t '-W ' 'P la l V' l ' CL' X1 L K Y ' ':,,tt QQ'riQ rf fx' .rv 5 a lx . 1 r - 'e ..g r' 'featiurs L L so T A fwrqrt- L Y me Q LL K x A ard 1.anSlwte er bl' rlvx Fillers V 271.1 R y ur x l tlir ni nf Ili: al The Spirit is High We Could not have managed witnoat our yell leaders and well organized pep club, Tney were at every nome game giving lots of spirit to tne teams Quite frequently they accompanied the teams to out of town games Tliey also led the pep rallies in os- sembly and aroantl the bonfire oatside, Slwirlex Patterson yell leader was ably assisted px Joan Slwiilelery Kay Allard, and Raylene Davis MORAL SUPPORT. TU- Pep Q af, rnuns ore f'Er1' l Wu 'r l neat, I :lvl r Tlx tr Ani vs t' x Ct ry are Mary l-l' lernan fl' rlet. Vfj 1' Q- 'War .P Blain' ri lf 'ir lllgnim ' M, ' Ht 5 Qt rr ly' i 3 ' , K :rw ln' jvrie Palms. ri lie-Ttx ll-ters n :'.n-Pi V13 .l A r 3 f, ' . r w f .l-l'L l .j l' f .' ,ll if' My Arr' rl l'lxl'rs , 'sat' ., , r. L sr ' , . V rc' 'rr . r l1 JT' lg rr r l-' grin ls fr 3 lD.,rm', Vrr i .l'- ,L .J 15- 'r r 'Y' .r ,' .' - r' ,lr L Ksu'Ylir'f'e1ll fx rrni H 'rin-' lxfllfk A mir' lf rfllix G altlarrl Susie BrUSQl VV' l K nj ,lvrw-'le l-Dm-7 g l3L1rl .Ira ljfgrriuli An:1r4'NlTClil-ll Crm O l rn GW Mile, ff rirwr J tin lin wer lvrvx lr lir'-, n JOn Gurney 2 .' ll Af' fl'-1 XC N' irtxfl yu lx ' ri , C5', u1l .' lt -7, r lfirg rr K rl vi l-lm lf' ,r ll .v's lj 3? llru-l ,lfirry Nl rullvld ' ' -' ' 'r in K - . ' '-. ' . ' A r' 'r lf-' 'r' l .'7. ff ,' ' V l, t, i f'l.g:1'1- ft r .1 ln ,Q l..f1ylDL'eds .fr F. . ., , i fe ' A r ' r . fr ,r f 'Q' r ,f 5 g, lr 5 mfr y sr X i Gr 'l 'V' .rtlm pw ,riot lat -, V YVXLIIL' lit-rr in Cr' rr, C31 yn Sr lit, ant' fine Slum READ THAT LINE AGAIN, PLEASE. l-lr: trrrnal Tlfesplarts reqcl rng tlterr parts tar a slr rt are liurlf. Balm rn J e Garner 'Vlury Lrrur-,L Oclunt NlCrllyrtl3lUr1tr rt L rrettu Fznrlre' Jfgrr rf Henan-rl n r'xA,rru1 HU lltttjltrtl li :lu VVn'lrlr NlaryrLrrursefXg:tile Kr,r en lierlf y rrarre 1: Kerrr and lrlaul Krng Mr,, X Camp tlrrectrrr lr,terw. as they re-acl They Choose a Play The Natranal Thespran Saelety, with Mlss Camp as spansar rs an r rraanrgatran Lrt tune rars and senrars what have aehreyeal certarn tlramatre aualrtrcatrans set up hy the Nas They Set the Stage The Lacal Thespran Cluh rnacte up at lun- rars ana senrars lnteresterl rn ararnatrcsy rneets tyye tunes each nm rnth to study rnakef up, stage craft speech! antl ather phases at play prarluctran Therr prugranws at slats, pantpmrmes, andaneeact plays aeauatnt the stuclent with the stage and its prablerns Thus year the Club, spansared by Mrs Kane, partrcrpatea rn Drumrrght Day an KWHP, Cushrng, KOTVA Tulsa, and pre- sented radrp slats rn accarrlance wrth Na- tional Educatran Week. EVERYBODY ON STAGE. lrrc al Thesprans rleanf rng the stage are Barbara Parrrsh Sammy O'Kelley, Raylene Dayrs Karal Krng Vrrgrnra Kane Mary Lourse Qclam, Myrna Hettrnatan Mary Laurse Apple, Gay Oslnarn, Mrs Kane, spunsar, Nancy Share, Susre Brasel, Andra Mrtrhell, Jenelle Deeba, Davrd Slater, Bannre Rhaades, Kay Dell Allard, Phyllrs Frsher, Ralnerta Danrels, Margaret Snwrth, Sherman Carter Frank VVatsan, and Gerald Black ...'f9.. tranal Thespran Srgrerety Crnernnatry Ohra Gttrcers elected tar thrs year were Bob Wfebp presraent Jae Garner yree-presr- clentg anrl Karen Beck, secretaryetreasurer TEENS BEHIND THE SCENES Mc mba 5 MHC T001 'Nl xx sniff Kwon Hume: Lmdkcx Laffcorw Noncv Shore Cquc BMI M1 x L 1 kr v mC C rqfll Dmvw EL1iwqgml1w Bnmmc llPmodCS RObCrt0 Don wels L wefm rmdwc M rw Hdfm tm MQ x Lowse Apple Ynrqxmm Keno Km DCH Alkxrd ond Raylene Dovis MEET THE DEADLINE! Edutwr Bonnie Rhoodes ond wp -rw ,v Mw fkppiv fvrvigwcci the News for THC wcddx' 'lumm THE BACK BONE OF AMERICA. U16 grf A p :if amb Tmus I ,V 1,iL1'- V Q pf-1' ' rt :w rv ZIVC-1-VV! xx E, v f ' gr' 'J M U lull N ' gg - P .-.1 ii. rr .' fo J 'vw Q C ww 4 ' ' m' .rm nwtf 'win E'f11!L'M UU , , 1 P' ' A . LVN :Yr Timniz xx P:1tMfnr V A f V H rw , Vg O K, Q-, Me-ix rw SFCN' rw , ' ff 1 ,TL4 'Y Sf? Hi ' . X, , fx ' , ffm rw Vvdxvvm '- V , Pr vt r -A RQUQ-no L, r J' Z' 'I f'n'rC1Mi Kvlxzw V, 1 V, V ,. IM 1 f'X3Mm1 UM v CL1'wEY'k l They learn, Serve, Do The FHA club has kept busy all year spon- soring bake sales, the World Christmas Fes- tival, the Salvation Army's Dress a Doll campaign, and other protects such as serv- ing the school board a lovely dinner, Mrs. Jackson, sponsor, co-operates with the girls in all activities, including the an- nual trip to the state rally at Oklahoma City. The club elected Samncy O'KeIley, presi- dent, Nancy Metzinger, vice-president, Margaret Smith, sec retary, and Billie Cramer, treasurer. Science ls Fun The SOS, Students of Science, club is organ- ized to assist its members in learning more about science, The fields of study and activ- ity are selected by the members and are worked on as a group project, This gives the pupil who is interested an opportunity to discover and cultivate skills and talents based on science. Program and projects this year con- sisted ofa hobby night, making a model ot Heyburn Dam, building of small model air- planes, and the development of films and printing of negatives. lettermen Band Together The D Club, with Mr, Duckworth as spon- sor, is a club to further good sportsmanship and encourage scholarship, This year a large number of boys were able to earn letters and still maintain a high scholastic average. Heading the clubthisyearwere David Seals, president- Ed Walbridge, vice-president, and Joe Garner, secretary-treasurer. The club's annual trip was financed this year by returns from their concession stand and a basketball game between the Marques Haynes All Stars and Drumright's Indepen- dents. This year the boys are going to Lake Taneycomo at Rockaway Beach, Missouri. ..-81... WHAT'S COOKlN'? Participating in the Future Home- makers ct America club are Nancy Metzinger, vice-presw dent, Gay Osborn, Sammy O'Kelieyf president, Margaret Smith, Billie Cramer, Betty Peterson, Eva Penix, Loretta Fincher, Nora McLaughlin, Juanita Cargill, Ruby McDaniel, Ruby Clark, Jo Ann Zanti, Derma Cramer, Sue Griffith, Shirley Jones, Kay Dell Allard, Marie Towers, Mary Durbin, Pearl Durbin, Pat Morrison, Sylvia Rushing, and Mrs. Jack- son, sponsor FUTURE EINSTEINS. Maybe they won't split on atom, but Volnev Blose, Tommy Hess, Richard Forsee, Donald Carna- han, Jerry Bruce, Bruce Bowen, Jerry Mead, Tommy Hicks, Miss Friend, sponsor, middle row Virgil Bateman, Dick Todd, Gordon Avery, Mike Mitchell, Jim Hartsuck, James Robert Bateman James Dale Bateman, top row Marcella Bowling, Jacque Bell, Robert Bonham, Eva Penix, Phyllis Lanning, Jackie Mass, Max Patten and David Fincher will certainly learn a lot about science THE SPORTSMEN'S CLUB. Lettermen around new trophies are top row, Gary Frazier, Roy Clymer, Don Heffington, Buck Salmon, J T Ernst, Francis Smith, Don Race Second row, Sam Laffoan, Gene Moore Jerry Clark, Don Rainey Third row, Bob Cloer, George Seals, Jim Russell, Frank Watson Fourth row, Oscar Taylor, Bob Gibb, Glen Linarn, Gerald Black, Fifth row, Harold Phillips, Joe Garner, Jim Barnes, Sherman Carter Sixth rrrw, Charles Hammock Bob Jarrett, Jack Thomas, Billy Andersen Bottom row Roy Dan Stierwalt, Glen Ed Anderson, Dayfd Seals, Otis Stump, Bob Webb, Ed Walbridge, and Coach Duckworth Our Well Wlshers Cl, fgfgcgv LQM WJLZQQQ ?gl if .j i 14. , 75 iifiiigzw Him ' Q Aw imJW?jZf W iffgwamiiqfk KJLD-'Nj Mic :GM-Z' gg? Biff fffflifffmffw QM fi I - . S . fn- A. ,A f fp! I , 1 I lf? 4 f W I 1?- I r- ' ' .I Af P . . , t rg 6 f 0' My , lf, L- 1. X ffffvg g , ' o AAL' Wmqwvmsa, . 1. , I 214. ,fl 77010 .6541 Qwn. g1,. - ' - j. ,f f . XE- ' fl, .,. ff? 'Q ' Q' - .QL ' Ili. , , ML 'W' nf Us I n I . 0A-' . I . . . 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