Drumright High School - Gusher Yearbook (Drumright, OK)

 - Class of 1956

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MISS EULA CAMP. As head of the English department, Miss Camp guides the junior and senior English classes, and directed the major plays and National Thespians. She received her B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Oklahoma. She has been a member of the faculty for twelve years. MRS. LOUISE KANE. A resident of Drum- right for eight years, Mrs Kane taught Eng- lish and Spanish, Besides these duties she sponsored the senior class. Mrs. Kane has her B.S. degree from the University of Okla- homa and attended East Central State Col- lege. MRS. LETA ANDERSON. A member of the Drumright School system for ten years, Mrs. Leta Anderson instructed English and di- rected the Mascjuers', o dramatic club, and the sophomore class. She obtained her BS. and M.A. dearees from Oklahoma A.8.M. Miss Camp, Mrs. Kane, and Mrs Anderson check the English schedule forthe year. Mr. Cuzalino pauses for a moment as he types the names of some students for Mrs. Apple. Unite MRS. HAZEL APPLE. As the head of the mathematics department, Mrs. Apple taught algebra l and ll, plane geometry, and high school arithmetic. She received her M.S from Oklahoma A.8.M Mrs. Apple spon- sored the Student Council, Student Rotar- ians, and the senior class. FRANK CUZALINA. A newcomer to the teaching staft at Drumright High School, Mr. Cuzalina bade the army farewell last summer. As head ofthe commercial depart- ment, he had charge of the school's activity accounts. Mr. Cuzalina has his AB, and BS degrees from Southeastern State College. MRS. LOU ANN PINKSTON. Her B.A. de- gree is from Central State College and her M.A. is from Oklahoma A.8.M. She has been a member of the Drumright School system for thirty-nine years. Mrs. Pinkston taught American history and problems of democ- racy, and was a junior sponsor. R. M. SCHENANDOAH. Came to Drumright in l952. Besides being the sponsor of the Gusher, he instructed world history and journalism classes. He attended Northeast- ern State College at Tahlequah where he received his B.A. degree. Mr. Schenandoah sponsored the seniors and the Teen News. V. E. BABER, JR. Graduated from Southern State College, Arkansas, and received his B.S. degree from the University of Tulsa. Mr. Baber, assistant football coach this year, also coached the A girls' and B boys' basket- ball teams He taught world history, and served as junior sponsor. Mr. Schenandoah and Mrs. Pinkston deliberate on a text book while Mr. Baber examines it '-ff-' K6 2

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IN A SCHOOL new to him this year, Mr. Clyde R Bradley, the principal, has faced many problems These he has met with V, firm but understanding authority HC . V has proved to be on able and capable leader whom the students have learned to respect and trust From Arkansas State Teachers College the -principal re- ceived his B S E degree, and from the University of Arkansas he obtained his M S degree ln DeVoIls Bluff, Arkansas, Mr, Bradley coached football tor two Garfield .lunior l-ligh School in Rogers, Arkansas, for tour years Mr Bradley has mode many imprfivemiirits in Drum right High School which teachers ond students both appreciate I V A Ai 3 . ' '- '1. ' ,V 'V , '95 13' - 2 4 I I -f 'twill i we 2 i' ' W i 1 P- years l-le then served as principal ot A ' -1- Q L- r X X if, 1 ' ? J . 2 .,.. - ' Z fell. . p '9 ., rf,-. it ar Ar if : ,E N ' -ftgf' THE DRUMRIGHT SCHOOL BOARD, a group elected by the citizens of Drumright, meets once a month to take care ot all the problems which arise in Drumright's school system Those making up the school board are Virgil L, Anderson, president, J, N, Blose, vice-president, James E. Applyby, A, C. Wiemer, Howard Hutt, Arnold Scheer, treasurer, Sam Denyer, attorney, and Miss Lucile Anderson, clerk, and Howard Cramer lnot oicturedl. 30 :Q- F tw



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n feed one of the wh te Miss Swimley and Miss Frie d X i mice used for experiments in the science department. MISS HELEN SWIMLEY. Before coming to Drumright, Miss Swimley was employed with the civil service. Here she taught general math and general science and was sponsor ofthe freshman class, She received her B. S. degree at Central State College and attended the University of Oklahoma. MISS ALMA FRIEND. She came to Drum- right High School in l942 as head of the science department and has taught biology, chemistry, and physics. Miss Friend has her BS. degree from the University of Texas, and her M.A is from Texas State College for VVomen e Stand, W. M. DUCKWORTH. As the head of the athletic department, Mr Duckworth coached the A boys' and junior high basketball teams as well as the senior high football team. He also taught driver education. Mr. Duckworth who came to Drumright in l952 received his BA, degree from Tulsa Uni- versity. EUGENE C. MOUSER, JR. An alumnus of Drumright, Mr. Mouser returned from Geary, Oklahoma, to teach instrumental and vocal music. He received his B.M.E. degree at Oklahoma A.8tM. College. Mr. Mouserspon- sored the Pep Club and also a school dance band in his spare time. KENNETH GUTHRIE. Mr. Guthrie joined the teaching staff this year as head of the in- dustrial arts department. He obtained his BS. degree from Northeastern State College. Besides his teaching duties, Mr. Guthrie served as a sponsor of the sophomore class. Mr. Duckworth and Mr. Guthrie, football coaches, and Mr. Mouser, band director, discuss plans for a half- Mr. Formby and Mrs. Jackson examine an F.F.A. jacket time CGVGYTWOYW- before they give their approval on an order. 1. 1x.:i-255-nyigffe' JIM FORMBY. This hard working teacher has been the vocational agriculture instruc- tor at Drumright High School for two years. He received his BS degree from Oklahoma A.8iM. College. Mr. Formby sponsored the FFA and the freshman class this year. MRS. GENEVA JACKSON. As head of the home economics department, she taught homemaking l, ll, and Ill and sponsored the FHA and the Usher corps. She received her BS degree from Oklahoma A. 8. M. College. Mrs. Jackson came to Drumright High School in l953.

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