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'W 1.5596 i 27' The friend of Drumriqht Thr Gusher, the Drumright High School yearbook. had its beginning just two years after the city of Drumright was founded. Appropriately, it was called The Gusher, for the present site of Drumright, at one time a hilly. good-forvnothing cow pasture, became a city almost overnight when two oil gushers were brought in on the same day, March 17, 1912. The growth of Drumright does not differ greatly from that of other oil- boom towns of the day. As the news spread of the discovery of oil, the usual gang of boomers moved in-usually a rough, lawless group who were accus- tomed to the hardships of establishing a new field. They stayed for a time: then moved on. However. there was another group too, the home-loving type who remained to mold the little oil camp into a city. livable and decent. Within a period of three years,the oil camp was transformed into a thriv- ing city. A city government, which was incorporated in May, 1913, began making civic improvements. The school grew hand in hand with other civic developments. The first permanent school building, Washington grade school. was built in 1914. During the next two years, Edison and Lincoln grade schools were built. In 1915. the first high school was constructed atop a steep hill. ln 1919 construction of the present high school was completed. Because oil has been a friend to Drumright, in this edition of the Gusher, we have used oil, with five of its different phases of production, as our theme. -Q V ff. 'Tal' rf .,v 44 Sf -, it LJ! .il ..f,l'f I I l'a' - 1 . X i, Vahf- cet., i fxwT
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