Drumright High School - Gusher Yearbook (Drumright, OK)

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Seniors who worked hard on these projects are, Sitting: Left to right, Wilma Osborne, Joyce Jones, Sandra Parker, Larry Uptegraft, and Jerry Hampton. Standing: Lou Ella Cook, Helene Lacey, Delmer Cooper, Leroy Merkel, Euyvonne Vann, Virgil Anderson, and Harmon Ballard. Drumright High School Yearbook Staff Working hard to beot the deadline are Fred Wiemer Guiding the staff in producing the Gusher was Mr. and Patsy Budge, C0-Editor and Editor of this year's R. M. Schenandoah, capable Journalism teacher and Gusher. yearbook sponsor. fl .. ' ,, I Y ' We A .. .xii 2 Tntle Page Gusher Staff Table of Contents Board at Educataon Administration Faculty Custodxans and Bus Drivers Classes Duvusuon Page ueens Dnvusuon Page Sports Dnvnsuon Page Music Division Page Awards Dlvnsuon Page Organizations Dlvlslon Page Advertzsnng Dnvlsuon Page Index 3 The Drmnright Board of Education 5 'Q y f The Board of Educatuon gaves untlrrngly of thelr fame and effort ID order that the Drumrrght public school system con operate smoothly and efficiently Around the Table Left fo Rrght A C Wlemer Superintendent of Srhn Howard Cramer Member Wayne Patton Member James Appleby Member Vlrgrl Anderson Presndenf Sam Der Xltorney Arnold Scheer Treasurer Howard Huff Vice President and Lucule Anderson Clerk 4 Congratulations seniors. These are good times to be graduating from high school. Probably at no time in history of our nation has there been such a demand for skilled and educated people. I am con- fident you will take full ad- vantage of these opportunities. Best wishes . . . Clyde R. Bradley .41 Q The distribution of the new Gusher signals both the com- pletion ofa huge task and the passing of a milestone-grad- uation - in the educational career of each member of the senior class, May the experi- ences and satisfactions gained in the attainment of these objectives serve you well henceforth. Best wishes to each of you for a long, happy and useful life . . . A. C. Wiemer Q One of the busiest persons in Drum- right High School is Miss Anderson, our faithful and efficient registrar. Her patience, helpfulness, and co- operation are demonstrated every day by her willingness to listen and to help solve the many problems that both the faculty and student body bring to her, ANDERSON MRS LETA B S M A Attended O S U Teaches English ll IV APPLE MRS HAZEL B S M S Attended N S C Tahlequah and O S U Teaches Algebra I ll Plane Geometry HS Arith 1957 BABER MR V E JR BS Attended U of Tulsa HESS MRS FRANK D B A M S Attended Central State Edmond U of Colo O S U. School Librarian, JACKSON MRS. GENEVA BS. Attended O,S.U. Teaches Vocational Home Economics. Southern State College Mag nolia Ark Teaches Drivers Educ Football and Basketball KANE MRS. LOU ISE B. S, in Educ, Attended East entral U, of Okla. . Mexico. Teaches English l and Spanish, CAMP Mis Atfendc O U T aches will iv 1 g h S C h 0 O 1 MOU'SER,.MR. EUGENE, 6 BME MS Attended OSU. Teaches Band, Theory of Music, Mixed Chorus, Beginning Band, 1958 CUZALINA MR FRANK BS Attended Eastern Okla A 8. M OSU Southeastern Teoches Typmg I and II Gen eral Busnness Bookkeepmg 4,Lf! .KV-'ffgfk JALL Llflkf lb L 4, LMA fixup f 4flAu ,6 'Tk'L' 12694 NC-4, get-we 'Nl A FORMBY MR JIM BS Attended OSU Teaches Vocataonal Aqnculture PINKSTON, MRS LOU ANN B A , M A Attended Central State, O S U Teaches Amerncan Hnstory, Problems of Democracy ui SANFORD MR LOUIS B S E Attended L S U , South ern State Teaches World Hrs tory and Coaches Football and Basketball LJ 27.49 91 X tax, gig FRIEND MISS ALMA B S M S Attended O S U O U Teaches Bnology Chem lstry 11-. SCHENANDOAH MR R M B A Attended N S C Tahle quah O S U Teaches Oklo homo Hrstory Clvlcs World History Journalism 7 GUTHRIE MR KENNETH B S Attended N SC Tahle 4 Qi SWIMLEY MISS HELEN B S Attended U of k a State Colleges at Weatherford Tahlequah and Edmond Teaches Math and Sclence Facult .6 ,f .Y ni. ffl J 5 lf'f-I V? Z .1 -e - X, 1, V' L' 0 f ' 4,4 I V I , , , ,I f , J F L- Eu I- . I' Q' U, IS N l . J ll' lar X f x , -I K A V I ,cf A 4 , 5 K- ' K' X .x - K ,t - . I I to ,A 'P 'S C' A ' , ., I .B ,,,, 4 A' . 1 , , f - W v ' 'K X - ' . . . . ., V 1' - I A 1 'S ' 'L ,351 quah. Teaches Industrial Arts. ' -- ' 1 ,' 1-' ' ' Q Z . . . A it .M ' Q - . I . . 3 M . . sa f' 19 an., V S X 'W -'ewan-tg, ,L 'S ' - ffl , ., . ou., mf' x S S ' ff ' i i Ili' ,W 1 , I , 'l I These four men deserve much credit for the fine job they do in transporting the rural students to and from school, Bus drivers ore, left to right, Garland Jenkins, llven Hicks, John Brichacek, and John Honkey. Bus Drivers and Custodnns Head Custodian for the whole school system is Tommy Stalcup who spends many hours seeing that the four school buildings and gymnasium are maintained efficiently ,.-I Taking care of the needs of the high ,Y Another high school custodian is John school exclusively is Curtis Black FOFWCY, the f 'Qhf IOJHTOYA H9 QLV05 who works oll day to keep things is eVenlf19S YO PV0Vl l 'Q US Wlf 0 fu,-ming smoothly clean building for the next day. 8 ..,, N vi j'V . P + Q-'FN 'Q' X X M aw: fb if Q 1 .4 X, . Q 3 .2 'X l?i4Q i7g f3,,. Q Q -E5 ff i A - Y ., .Q -if I , , Q- X ' .4 Ji' . Ev -lm? Q7 gsm Taking time out to have their pictures made are the senior class officers. President of the senior class is Eldon Armstrong. Helping him are Wilma Osborne, secretary-treasurer, left, Sharon Rogers, vice-president, center, and Patsy Budge, yell leader. Chorus l, Teen News Staff, Editor, Student Rotarian, Gushcr Staff. Semors Sponsors of the Senior Class meet in the library to discuss some of the class activities. They are sitting, left to right, Mrs, Edith Hess, Mrs Genova Jackson, Mrs. Hazel Apple and Mrs. Lou Ann Pinkston, Standing is Mr ANoERsoN, VlRGlL-- Band i-2, R-M-5Cl'e'10 d00'1 71: AD-fN BAKER, LORENE-Usher Corps l-2-3-4. 'Q' io ARCHER, DON-Basketball l-2-3-4, Bose' ball 2, Track l-3, Football 2-4, Football manager 3, D Club 3-4, NASS 3-4, Student Rotarian. 4-Ts kbs br' YS ARMSTRONG, ELDON-Football l-2-3-4, Basketball l-2, Track l-2, D Club, Student Council, Student Rotarian. BUDGE, PATSY-Band l-2, F,H,A, l-2-3, Secretary 2, President 3, F.F.A. Queen 2, Student Council 3-4, Treasurer 3, Office 4, Teen News Staff 4, Com- mercial Club 3-4, Reporter 4, Class Yell Leader 4, Senior Play, Editor of Gusher, Student Council State Convention 4. ARNOLD, JAMES - Basketball l-2-3 Baseball 2, Track l, National Thespians 3 BALLARD, HARMON-Teen News Staff Editor, Student Rotarian, Gusher Staff. BALL, ROGERSf-Track 3, Student Ro- tarian, Science Award Winner, from Wills- ville, Kansas. CAMPBELL, ELLEN-Chorus l-2-3-4, All State Chorus 3, Mosquers 3, F,H.A. Of- ficer 2-3-4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Na- tional Thespians 4. Trl 3' ,nf C+ CARGILL, JERRY-F.F.A. l-2-3-4, Sec- retary 4, Oklahoma Honor Society 2-3, National Honor Society 4, Track 2, Bas- ketball l, Going to College Quiz, Student Rotarian. COOPER, DELMER-Attended East Rich- land High School, Olney, Illinois 3 years, Teen News Staff, Editor, Gusher Staff, Stu- dent Rotarian, Senior Play, National Thes- pians, Chorus, National Honor Society. 43 CARGILL, JULIENE - Twirler 2-3-4, Masquers 3, National Thespians 3-4, Pep Club 2-3, Bank Queen 2, Oklahoma Honor Society l-2-3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, B Cheerleader 2, Class Plays 3-4, Class Officer 2-3, Secretary 4, Going to College Quiz 4, Basketball Queen 4. CHRISS, JOYCE-Pep Club 2-3-4, Mas- quers 3-4, National Thespians 3-4, Band Queen 4, State Student Council Conven- tion Delegate 4, Oklahoma Honor So- ciety l-2-3-4, Commercial Club 3-4, Pres- ident 4, Class Secretary 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Girls State 3, Student Coun- cil Secretary 4, Going to College Quiz 4. L--' CARR, HAROLD-Band l-2-3-4, Student Rotarian, Drum Maior 2-3-4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Treasurer of Tri-M 4, Pep Bond l-2-3-4, Chorus 4, National Thes- pians 3-4. CUMMINGS, LARRY-Track l, Basket- ball l, Pep Club l, S.O.S. 2, Commercial Club 4, Student Rotarian. ,fx 'vu iv Yr:-.r DEAN, HENRY-Basketball I, Football I-2-3, Masquers 3-4, F.F.A. I-2-3-4, Of- ficer 3-4, Band 2, Track I-2, Student fag' x t Illia. DAVIS, GARY--Transferred from Kansas, Band I-2-3, Chorus I-2-3-4. 13 '?V0i'l,0,'lfVk' COOK, LOU ELLA-F.H,A. I-2-3-4, Mos- quers 2, Commercial Club 3-4, Treasurer 4, Gusher Staff, Editor Teen-News, Library Staff I. y,fZi',1fg,'f ff WMW Rotarion. FISHER, TERRY-F.F.A. 4, Sentinel 2, Student Rotorian 4. DIAMOND, DONALD-Football I-2-3, Baseball 2, Student Rotarian, Track I. CUNNINGHAM, BARBARA-F.H.A. I, Chorus I-2, Freshman Assembly. I3 1' r +- 'Cf' FORD, RONALD - Pep Club I, Track l, Student Rotarian, Football l-2-3-4, D Club 3-4. GIDDEON, DEWEY-Basketball l, F.F.A. 2-4, Pep Club l, Track l-2, Student Ro- tarian. CUSHENBERRY, ROSE MARY- Basket- ball l-2, Pep Club l-2-3-4, Chorus 4, Masquers 3, Commercial Club 4, Band 3-4, Girls State 3, Junior Play, Football Queen A e d ' 3' Glas, HARRY-Football 1-2-3-4, Basket- ball l-2, Track l-2, Pep Club l, Student Rotarian, D Club 2-3-4. DAVENPORT, PATSY-Mixed Chorus I-2-3, Cheerleader 3-4, Pep Club l-2-3-4, Masquers 2-3-4, Commercial Club 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Basketball l, Senior Play. HAMPTON, JERRY-Basketball 4, Foot- ball 4, D Club 4, Teen News Staff, Editor, Student Rotarians, Gusher Staff, from Eureka Kansas. I4 HOCKETT, GARY - Football l-2-3-4, Basketball l-2-3-4, Baseball 3, Track l-2-3-4, D Club 2-3-4, Football Cap- tain 4. HUDSON, CLIFFORD-F.F.A, 2-3-4, Stu dent Rotarian. Fisher, Sharilyn-Pep Club 4, Mosquers 4, F.H.A. 4, from Oilton, Oklahoma. KNIGHT, LARRY - Student Council l HURST, CAROYL-Pep Club I-2-3-4I Basketball l, Chorus 3-4, Student Ro Secretary 4, Mosquers 3-4, Secretary 4, f0l'i0Y1- KANE, JOHN-Basketball l-2-3-4, Foot- ball 2-3-4, Baseball 2, Track I-2-3, Na- tional Honor Society 3-4, National Ath- letic Scholarship Society l-2-3-4, Student Council l-2-3-4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, Going to College Quiz 4. il-ff Q-... Commercial Club 4, Vice-President 4, Na- tional Thespians 3-4, Football Queen 4 Basketball l-2, Twirler 2-3-4, Student Council 4, Treasurer. 5 Q I5 Y LOOKEBILL, GARY - Transferred from Oilton, Masquers 3-4, Senior Ploy, Stu- dent Rotarian 4. MERKEL, LEROY-Teen News Staff, Edi- tor, Student Rotarian, Gusher Staff. X JONES, JOYCE-Chorus I-2-3-4, F.H.A. l-2-3-4, Officer 3, Pep Club 3-4, Band 2-3-4, Officer 4, Masquers 3, Teen News Staff 4, Junior Play, Senior Ploy, S.O.S. l, National Thespians 4. MATTS, LELAND Basketball l-2-3, l-2-4, D Club tarian. -Commercial Club 4, Track l-2, Football 2-3-4, Student Ro- LACEY, HELENE-Pep Club l-2-3, Chorus l-3, Cheerleader 2-3, Commercial Club 4, Basketball l-2, Twisterettes 3, Teen News 4 Gusher Staff 4 Office 4. Qian? MILLS, TONY-National Thespians 3-4, Junior Play, Student Rotarian, Senior Play. LYHENE, JO-Band I-2-3-4, Band Officer 2-3-4, Oklahoma Honor Society 2-3-4, Masquers 3-4, Pep Club I-2-3-4, Senior Play, Modern Music Masters 4, Going To College Quiz 4, F.H.A. l, National Honor Society 4, Twisterettes. 'tir- Momzow, owiemepep club 1-2, Sm dent Rotarian. SHORE, RICHARD - Basketball I-2-3-4 I' Football 4, D-Club 2-3-4, Student Rotarian T o ' ' ' ck 3, National Athletic Scholarship So MORROW, FINLEY-F.F.A. 2-3-4, Foot' ball 4, Student Rotarian. 4 I 0 LYNN, SYLVIA - Band 3-4, Chorus 4, Masquers 4, Tri-M 4, Band Officer 4, from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. ,Lf is e f t e e I7 ? 'O' 1117 li SPENCER, HAROLD - Football l-2-3-4, Basketball I-2, Baseball 2, F.F.A. I-2-4, Student Rotarian. XV- UPTEGRAFT, LARRY-Chorus I, Basket- ball l-2-3, Teen News Staff, Editor, S.O.S. Club I, Student Rotarian. Pep Club l, Track l-2, Gusher Staff. OSBORNE, WILMA - Pep Club l-2-3-4, President 4, Class Secretary 4, Commercial Club 4, National Thespian 4, Teen News Staff Editor, Gusher Staff, Chorus l, Twis- terettes 3, Senior Play. PARKER, SANDRA - Chorus l, Library Staff l, S.O.S. l, F,H.A, l-2-3-4, Masquers TAYLOR, W. J. - Track l, Basketball l-2-3, Pep Club l, Senior Play, Student Rotarian, Commercial Club 4. 2, Bond 2-3-4, Teen News Staff, Editor, Cheerleader 4, Gusher Staff 4, Twisterettes 3, Senior Play 4, Pep Club 3-4, F.H.A. Officer 2-3-4. WIEMER, FRED - Band l-2-3-4, Cop- tain 4, Pep Club l, O.S.U. All-State Band l-4, Oklahoma Honor Society l-2-3-4, Na- tional Honor Society 3-4, Teen News Staff 4, Student Rotarian 4, Chorus 4, Tri-M 4, Gusher Co-Editor 4, Winner, Going-To- College Quiz 4, Outstanding Boy 4, Stu- dent Council 3-4 I8 viii? Svrii WILSON, CLYDE - Student Rotarion, F.F.A. from Copan, Oklahoma. ROGERS, SHARON-Basketball I-2, Stu- dent Council l-2-3, Secretary 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Junior Play, Twisterettes 3, Twirler 2-3-4, Masquers 4, National Thespions 3-4, Student Council State Convention 3. WITT, KENNETH-Football l-2-3-4, Bas ketball l-2-3-4, Track l-2, F.F.A. I-2-3-4 Baseball l, D Club 3-4, Student Ro tarian. WRIGHT, DAREL-Student Rotorian. WOOLF, RAYMOND-Band I-2, Football 3-4, Student Rotarian. fSX ig? VANN, EUYVONNE-Pep Club 1-2-3 F.H.A. 2-3, Treasurer 3, S.O.S. 2-3, Vice- President 3, Usher Corps l-2, Chorus 4. W. 19 4 13 N .......r 1 ,I ,JV X574 Anderson, Harry Barnes, Glvndala Carndvn, Pat I' Q' Q ,r- Arnold, Palsy Officers af the Junior Class who led rheirclassmates through a successful year are Lelt to right, Secretary-Treasurer Jacquefla Payne, Vice President Ronnie Elshicmcr, Yell Leader, David Cargill, and President Cathy Chronister Bendure, Harry Cargill, David Boker, Tommy Ball, Shirley Ballard, Danna Blufsfon, Carole Bolding,-Sharon Brascl, Lulic Cearley, Melba Chriss, Ja Ann Chranisfvr Cathy use i 4 4. 1.27 ,Em , , v Q x Q ' 4 .,L,1 , fa! 1 if 'W Cox, Peggy Gentry, Bill Eakln, Pool H ss? rfh ,pg -.f SX Sl if N Q Q wx sy S we Ellis, Carol Q- vf X 'W' is 3 Elslwelrner, Ronald Florence, Acqoilla 5 .sq- Sponsor Mrs Anderson and ossistan s r orm vy, r Grlsham, Daryl GuesT,Jol1n .1 Junior Sponsors, dlscusslng plans for the Junnior - Sensor Banquet are Loft to rlglwt, Head tMP l MSf1l 1MC Inna UH C FC OHL V UZG Harrungton, Nayado Heoron, Herb Hicks, Glenna Hoggott, Edna Hope, Vonnuo Hulvlxord, Coral Huff, Mary . . , It Z as W 2' ' Vx , . r-N' 5 S N' 5 X 7 :A 1 NN if .. 1b J M X or Q l . G 0 5. K ' 5 L 5 X X 0 . A l SE 2 'x Q' 1 'sl -paw-ss - ,Q , Q' 40 'lU 15 55 lfi..-Q Chester Oliver represented old Father Time in the annual Junior Assembl He turns the clock at dif- Y ferent times of the students life. Kincade, Jerry Lafiette, Bob Mead, Judy Menasco, Steve i l 95 l x x, 'I 5- ,Q IVT 'Qi 3.4 to ' il .4 , Y-swf V , A 1 Lokey, Sue Oliver, Chester it-r ' I ' Y .4 me , - - , 3 :J , . . .5135 3.4, . ,'. . U ' 1,5 w. -r . . ' . 4 X uf 1 of K siajgi, lv' 2 A- Wil Kidder, Judy Kile, Gary i 7 . .-5. Y me The Junior Beauties portraying the Flapper Girls of the Roaring 20's in the Junior Assem- bly, The Chorus line was,one of thc main at- tractions ofthe assembly. The girls in the high McClain, Cleetis Osborn, Linda Mathis, Paula Osborn, Ann '10 r , 'YI , , 1- 7' Alex. if iF1f0' T Q .a..a.C -l f 1 '5'ir 1 'S 4...-Q' .g finvf 1 K X L Smith, Donnie Timmons, Ben r ' zv 1 Xi--MA li- fv' 45.51 B-4 in...- Osborne Mary Payne Jacquetta Potts Sandra Rainey Bill Q., xs- . 0 i ft T.,- ,I ly I .ff 'diff '1 steppingcharusline' Paula Mathis, Sue Lokey, Carol Hubbard, Linda Sharp, Linda Osborn, Sandra Paths, Mary Huff, Carole Blutston. ' , ,,. Smith, Terry Trunk, Ruth N' v Saffa, Bob Salem, Madeline Sharp, Lindo Shelton, Wilma Snell, Joyce Warner, Glenna Ax . to r --,eiiegsthrg it 2 f, ' s . N' Ov, if 'lm 4 I.. , . B. 5 Q- X . -sr . 5 1 . , . ,.e, .:,,.. i h ,..,, . , f mg ' v, fi ' . f' ir --' . c 0 2. X 1, 3 by - .ix 'sa .4 as N 1 l S t M 'i' FZ fi l . L .fit 4525 I t 'Q-. v 'Va Ox Hg if i A 91. E Q 9 . h, Stalcup, Tammy Wise, Bert H'-BV ,K , 5 v x Y' , 1 I -f A .. X. ESQ. :Qt M 'kk I v ' ' FLIQT. ' ,A ,g 'E' . i ' .riff-fi ii Qflypw Luv Alf'-.1ml1-v lrmml lil-lull Yliull y , 3 ' l . , I E ri 'sf -1' x A Andrews Nadine Arnold, l-lglwofd Ary, Evo Noll l5n1tvmur1,!Xl1l+vw lllllll Lcodcrs of the Sophomore Class orc Jlm l.off0or1,Vnce Prc5ndCr1t,Lur1d0 Clymer, Yell Leodcr, Carlo Hutch, Prcsldcnt, Chorlwttc Kidder, Secre- mry-Treasurer lll'i1Hl, Dun Cl1lQlll,l7l'll' '90 ' 1 ' .x ,xu ,- libclrcl, Drmulcl CGM, Kcltlv T 41 Q- 1 . ,x - x Xl' X . Brown, Bully Ccdrrrnll, Pl1ylllS T A K1 . 'Q ' ' K . fn' vw ' -I : fi rm'tt,NlUrvu1 xtlclwrrv, ,luv 'ap .V 1--'-'fr N -Q 'x Dean, Paulette - J, Clymer, Linda I .xx , l J K Q Combs, Linda Cooper, James Cooper, Pat Fulkerson, Pat Hicks, Nadine Y 'v '-.5-'C s , K l l Gibson, Charles Hitch, Carla Greenfield, Lonnie Holeman, Norma ,Q 1' , i Q 0- ,- I pl . 3 i KLM tl 4.0 ' ' g 13 ' ' 1 L x I ,I-.iz 'I fr I ' .. 3, f -f , f , 5 - i af: 19- fun, QQ ffx' Crowned King and Queen at the Annual Band Carnival were Jerry Floyd and Mary Ann Uptegraft, sophomores. These students and their classmates raised the most money for the band in a two week period preceding the carnival. Depriest, Phyllis Hart, Nancy Hudson. Darrel ft' 'dm '4 J 'I' ' -f' if I l Q Y 3 5 ' 'L qv. . , Y Fields, Ella Rose Henshaw, Connie Rainey, Leroy ff' ,F 2 5 wx 4.1 1 Ig. X. rx '41 .4 .V MI . 'VS N 91 I 1 I 2, -I ji Iii. , if ll. JI Q: E K4 Hunter, Jaquette Ishmael, Joyce l Members of the Gurls' Football Team of the Sophomore Assembly were Furst Row lr-tt to rlght, Mary Ann Uptegraft, Marv Rae lvy, , l undo Clymer, Norma I-Ioleman, and Phyllis Deprnest Second Rowi Charlotte Kldder, Carla Hutch, Ruby Meyer, Phyllis Carroll, Joyce Ishmael, and Pot Cooper, lvv, Mary Kidder, Charlotte Lottoon, Jam Mortln, Beverly M.srrss4wr1,WuIllcJr1w Morrow, Kay Mc Dade, Wayne ISLL ,Q . vffs jx mfr , Y? K 'I X l 4 'iw 3 .4 rv I W-nu Four of our newest cheerleaders makung theur debut on the Sophomore Assembly were Left to rught George Spencer, Jum Lalfoon, Willlam Morrlson, and Pete Carglll Meyer, Ruby Mlller, Eddue Moore, Judy s Phillips, BIII Phnllaps, Murla 4 qi' ' ' ' f-,o I ,ft Y' fv 'b Q 7: 'lx .- f' Y -wr uf , I 'I -Q4 ,Xr,? .QA ,ig . fl?- -r . -J 'I A Rnckvwr, Jerry Rubortson, Lavcrta Rackett, Sulllul, Sum Todd, Paul -. 'Gy ' ar Q. A ?A..,., vi W I if ff ' Q M -4 fm we Q nv- Vs X W. Joe Sadler, Ronnie Sdpbmrwwrc Sgwrwxwrx Mm f'DCTOfVOl'lULlSflf'Y'1CS durmg the year to help plan class ac tmltwx pauwrzftvv X rw M than mootmgx Hvad sponsor ns Mr Guthrua, and hrs assum- dmrx mc Maw Fr wud and Mr Mwuwv Svlwdax Tod Spvnfor, GOLWQC Uptcqvait, Marv Walkvv, Muldrcd , ' 5 fir' .siilx 'Q 4v+ ' N X ' 1' x 1. v 4 .I-, .f . E 1' ' X . .. a.. Q x we XS . ,PX ,,. .Af Y Y. Same, Malunda Tnllmarw, Glenda Tfwdd, Dan Wann, Berry Wlscr, Nvlllv Dawn r pxadxk ' A , Q fn' ' v A 3' 'f' . . .1 'ff - -4- ' o 4 x I I 'x 4 Q- Q .- , Nwg- ,..,. -4 fr --.. -- f Us ,-vx mum- fXm1rcws,KuthlCcv1 Baker, Dorothy BarneS,JOar1 ' I , wi--- li Fmshman OffICCFS, Iaakmq ycry happy over than furst cxplmts un Pugh school study are Surrvtary-Trcasurmfr Gvvwva Turnbaw, YL-II Lvader, Judy Cunwnrcwd, Presudent Rwmm liNS,T1vI7,0!'1C1V4C!' Prvsldvnt Lmda Potts l tm m nw Dmmlti l3nsl1rmp,Rrunv1lc' Bossa, Lynda BrwyCC,UOm1O C muh uv Nwrrvm Cargill, Mary Carrall, Danna CC1YfWTIQhf,FYl'f1LiIlN V S' r 1' 1 'C , ,X 'Z .IS K 4 K IFN 'is , - N 'wx ' A 3 n Wy 1 51 ' QI-wr 5 X ,r ,ig fy ' s 1 Y ' ' K, X . x 5. y W, 3 . .K 5' s it rf S9 v 15 fl 3 ta. - ,W ffi vii , , K , X Y K Lvwg , a wr: ' 1' '7 I I - Wy r I t ' - Barry, Tarty Brufharvk, Jvan Chamu, Judy ,f 1 'YN U-4' Q, uv , , ,'l,,,. , N 5 Callyar, Arnollcnc ,V-X. 0. gnu ,WM ss. ,vs if V' g . . ' X X- 4. .,.x ,..-1 ,..c .-,- - .Y K W X -,X-J, K XX 5 .ff X ' ' N is. is f' E Q' nf' J. ,fix 'C Q fi ...v ..' '- 1 1. . am, ' Ni e Cox, Sandra Delmar, Jerry Q 5 Q s Q 1 1 i Q r The bad motorcycles who tore up thc Freshman Assembly are, left to right, Judy Camshaft Coonrod Bessie Sparkplug Thomas, Susie Hot- rod Rainey, and Linda Piston Potts. Gibson, Johnny Hcnshow, Flame Y , 1 3 ' s s , Qc Xe Gllllspie, Carolyn Glimpy Earl Hoggatt, Phillip Holcomb, Linda As. x W.. f N ax kililvev'-x 'gs 1 'Yi Li x q g sss . X Y, 'x , t l i 2 x X . in ' x l is f ,. , ,.:.,g -, y vs J v K Q L W - ' -x R 'T' s .wi l ' X ,iff C , . 3. Heap big Indians who presented a skit on the Freshman Assembly are First Row, left to right, Jerry Delmar, Steve Moody, Clyde McClain, and Jon Sellers Second Row, Danny Snow, Tony Salem, Jimmy Dinwiddie, Bob Lokey, and Fred Cartwright, Dinwiddie, Jimmie Hart, Emma Lee Holeman, Doyle f 'Q , -. 1 f ?', X M- r afx Kas Q is Isl' -1,-Y 9' vo Y Eakin, Wayne Hearon, Pat Hurst, Bob in I 'ff - S f A X 2: QW. Q eg ,,c, S , E .,. Q 17 'Av' b..fy K X gi 1Q ,a fs. ' L4 1:1 'Y N , ve ol rd. 'IN Ai Q-.-f -g . -P'-'P' 'Q7 A . K O , 00 1 -04 JCV'll4lfWS, Bill Jones, Mary Kelley, Shirley Lokcy, Bob Moody, Steve Oliver, Linda I l fu' s Qs. Wt' Y-7 Makin, Lucille Murray, Deanna Parker, Jimmy Dale he fi 5 A 4 ff. x llli ilil,iilliliiliii ,,q. 'E' .ff McClain, Clyde Pickering, Dixie .W s 4 me 151' ff - P.. l x . 1'- '7 f P f Kile, Anita Kime, Martha U A fl' E A highlight ofthe Freshmen Assembly was Mary Jones os she song A Tear Fell, Nichols, Eddie Pickle, Glen Nichols, Helen Potts, Linda ffm! bv- 43: , Q? fs 4.4 , 114 'V : 1 xi ML- f, v- - 1 In fe. 1 1- 've'- 3' ff- 1 4- SJ ' 'ff ' - v f , , s 4' X 3 . wp x - 7 ,- '-- 3 .- avg M' I 9 X fu . K QQ l Rmm- 'Mn-,rv Rmb.-um Rabert Reese Carol Rnckrwer, Dena YI 1 Rntchue, Marta Ssmpsuv1,Bnll 3 l,-. 9' 'G' ,.-. ,Qi Hffs aff pw ,J LQ LJ -f'f Freshman Spunsars, taking a break from a planmrmg session, seem to frnd somethmg fumw IIN the reierence maternal Amused sponsors are Mnss Swumley, Mrs Kane, and Head Spmwwr, Mr Baber 1 Lx RlCkr10r,RCr1O Rulwrtsun, Ray Salem, Tony Sanders, Joyce SheItor1,D1ar1ne Thvmas, Bessie Turnlmaw, Geneva Vann,Pa1rlcua Watson, Chuck 5 11:11-' '11 '53 ,1 - N 'C' 15 fi ' 4 rig ,W ,,. - M 1 -.. , i I X N X' 5 sr.,. gy ., U ivw 4 w--lf J -K-1' -was-.gg ,g by 43. gills. -Qi 'N K 'w my .i f- bf 'mn ve. ' -' i. x -. 35? X811 4t,' . - -Z :WWW -- gef- -LE A, x- 0 X WY' 1 iii 235312 31 ,u A - Q. 6 I1 4 x ,. 'rain DO Jha- if Y .4. g W. 9: 3 3:- M cl ul .I qw- i mmf ' A 4 , W ff . 1 I ll If 11 HARRY ANDERSON Quarterback 2 years I an ELDON ARMSTRONG RONALD ELSHEIMER Fullback 3 years Guard 2 years . Lb JERRY FLOYD RONALD FORD HARRY GIBB Quarterback I year Guard 3 years Center 3 years 40 N ---Iv--f In-rullfr tummy gemsssw' Hi iP Q H .11 J I 3 - I 'P 1' 1- i li F' I' I I I Y I JERRY HAMPTON GARY HOCKETT HERB HEARON Tackle I year Halfback 3 years H0lfb0Ck 2 Ye0rS H581 H s is l il Sl JAMES JONES JOHN KANE LELAND MATTS End 2 years Fullback 3 years Tackle 3 years 41 W F e E BILL RAINEY LEROY RAINEY JOE ROCKETT Center 2 years End 1 year Halfback I year iQ H S DON TODD KENNETH WITT TOM YORK Halfbock I year Guard 3 years Guard I year 42 One of the Tornadoes hardest fought battles was the game wnth the hrghly rated Purple Pnrates of Brnstow Movmg 1n on the play to stop Brustow s star halfback Stewart Arthurs are Center Harry G1bb Halfback Herb Hearon and Llnebacker Jerry Hampton Brnstow won the game I8 7 if 'fr fa-err' Q v 1 NON! Varsuty football coachmg chores went to Mr Sanford left and to Mr V E Baber Coach Sanford louned our faculty thus year com1ng from El Dorado Arkansas Coach Baber has been wnth Drumrnght s athletnc department three years 43 FOOTBALL SCORES Opponent The1rScore Our Score Chandler Cleveland Brlstow Dewey Pawnee Stroud Fanrfax Shndler Homlny l I I - . I! 7 6 Q U o 6 l X ll ' l8 7 3 40 0 ', A 3 q W l Q 18 o 1 5, 1: , Q 'll 21 21 I 1' 53.1 Vi. in . 39 6 . ilk? 1: lim. ' 13 7 1 'figssii tiff' Okemoh 31 7 .ff :w:::: 31?t:::::::::' 23' - I 40 7 umor H1gh Football Makung thelr debut unto organized football In Drumrlght are the members of the Junlor Hugh football team These players are taught the baslc fundamentals of football and then play a short schedule to apply what they learned Members of thus years squad Farst Row left to nght Coach Kenneth Guthne Bob Lokey Albert Jones Doyle Holeman and Paul Saloba Second Row Clyde McClain Jon Sellers Steve Moody Mike Floyd and Bully Archer Third Row Doyle Holeman Johnny Glbson George Lynn Tommy Wilson and Charles Johnson Date Sept. 26 Oct. 8 Oct. IO Oct. 30 1957 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SCORES Opponent Perkins Pawnee Sand Springs Hominy They We Where Played 27 7 There 35 O Here l9 O There I8 6 Here 44 'V X. Q5 1. 'S as vs-1 me rf:-iw Rx SQ Coach V E Babers Tornadoes complled a 19 8 won lost basketball record thus year They entered and won the Ed mond Tournament and beat Brastow the state Class A champnons Varsuty players are Frrst Row left to rnght Ronald Elhm G H ktt Jh K D Ah K thWtt dJ R kttSodR Har AndersonJmes seuer ary oce on one on rcer enne nan oe oce ecn ow ry a Cooper Duck Shore Jerry Hampton Jam Rogers and Chester Oliver Date 1129 1129 12 3 1210 1213 1217 1231 1 3 1 7 1 9 114 121 124 128 Opponent Tulsa Webster Tulsa Central Okemah Guthrie Hommy Stlllwater Okemah Bristow Cleveland Fanrfax Pawnee Booker T Wash Shldler Pawnee Va,rs1ty Basketball BASKETBALL SCORES They 44 39 28 18 28 35 28 37 49 29 42 58 31 26 Us 48 53 60 65 66 31 62 40 45 61 55 55 73 39 Date 131 21 21 2 4 2 7 211 214 218 221 225 228 3 6 3 7 Opponent Pauls Valley' Seminole' Mudwest Cnty' Dewey Cushung Strllwater Cleveland Cushing Booker T Wash Guthrue Brlstow Broken Arrow' Booker T Wash H ' Edmond Tournament Reglonal Tournament They 35 38 45 36 41 40 54 30 54 33 72 21 44 4 'T tfffw ', Y't X ' 1 , 'S F Y ftwwf.: 1' T 2 A-it, f its Wzsf - 1- si 'Y 'P - 1 -Q ,il X- igw gg A Y EA Mm. A sts -1 ts f 4 -w s En ' is sis '-:Mika Q A ,N 5,654 'Q ,YA so X55 v . ' it to , . fl .. .. , Q, 4 .- 'vi 4. .- I 3 'Q 'T ' Q . 3 P' ' .3 me - 14 . , . . ' l . - ' - ' . . ' . . I I ' I I I I. I I ' I .I ' I I I I I I ' O 45 .15 c,QH4. W1 0 uri will M 5 ri?- 'bs Qi' 5 V Q Y 'P fb, figu- .vpn 3' Asif X I-fi 1 ills? Ill 1 -'Wflii ww! QIQEKMWBEMW 'M HWQQH? at limi .4 tm' fmlwrkt Flkliii MS WM iw BMW' 'H' 32 +2rw'-Wd 'lan-3 ninaibxnit 5 Q9 B 1 1 4 5 Qur Gil' 71? The B squad e lays the oppo tu ty to lea n ad anced basketball through the study of tech ques and then t o ferrung what they learned unto the competstnve game an preparing themselves for varsuty play Members of the B team coached by Mr Sanford are left to rught Dovud Cargill Leroy Ralney Alton Bateman Jerry Floyd Pat Fulkerson Bull Rauney Bob Saffa Jnm Laffoon Basnl Pete Cargnll Eddne Muller Paul Todd Make Wltt and Bull Snmpson Opponent Guthrae Stlllwater Brsstow Shamrock Booker T 'B Team Basketball We They 32 27 31 53 38 29 49 35 22 56 SCORES Date 121057 121757 1358 11758 12158 Cushing 33 Shllwater 21 Cushmg 39 Booker T 20 Guthrie 49 Bristow 51 48 73 2 758 46 21158 64 21858 22158 42 2 25 58 45 2 28 58 :ram-fruit ww msmmu:'T'ef 'IRG we mmfhsii QD id 593 3' Wistrzr 553 lirh mera 5 Nl YW' H lift RES? ll SME 'E its L- l it-itil ,vssg ,www Bi iff!! The Jumor Hugh basketball team coached by Mr Baber emayed a very successful season by compulmg a 9 2 won lost rec ord They opened their season wlth a one polnt vuctory over Okemah and closed thenr season with a one pomt victory over Cleveland Members of the team are left to nght Donme Bateman Doyle Holeman Jnmmne Dmwuddue Ranme Bushop Chuck Watson Bob Hurst Bull Snmpson Johnny Gubson Bull Jenklns Steve Moody George Lynn Ray Robertson and Wayne Eakm Opponent Okemah Hommy Okemah Cleveland Fan rtax W 8 16 18 26 35 26 unior Basketball They 15 23 16 23 19 SCORES Date 12 357 121357 123157 1 858 l 958 Pawnee Sand Sprlngs Shldler Pawnee Dewey Cleveland 29 26 1 25 14 1 39 27 1 28 32 1 29 22 2 38 37 2 1458 1758 24 58 28 58 458 1458 - l 1. 104. I9 af 4 f 'iii ' I' . ii 'X 5 -f ' 1 534,19 Y3 HDTV' ' s ': 5 ' ' SP! Y-H Js N Y' 'S 1'-V! Q 'V ' I'--, 'Wi Q K p. my an 1 i 1 Rd ,tv S . x x al K , I I KR R232 K I kg.'...,1 5-,g Q aryl. K - N .L ss I ' f-A ' .4 . 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Second Row, Jimmy Dale Parker and Mary Rae Ivy. in These smiling freshmen girls devoted much of their time to encouraging the junior high teams to win. They are, First Row, left to right, Norma Camden and Dixie Pickering. Second Row, Linda Potts, and Susie Rainey. Third Row, Judy Coonrad, and Linda Oliver. I C li 1 ' . i- M' ,Q nl. fx. t ,B 4 T g fi P - ,, X .fifwl Joyce Chriss, Band Queen for the l957-58, leads The snappy Drumrnght High School Marching Band in the nn- nual Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade, The high stepping drum molar is Harold Carr and the twirlers and mascots are Left to right, Mary Ann Uptegraft, Phylis Depriest, Portia Watson, Juliene Cargill, Cathy Beard, Sharon Rogers, and Sue Lokey. Marching Band - Concert Band Band members performing at the Silver Anniversary Coronation Concert are: Clarinets, Sue Lokey, Linda Clymer, Phyllis Dcpriest, Jo Lyhene, Marta Ritchie, Jean Brichacek, and Charles Peelman, Alto Clarinet, Donnie Salibo, Bass Clarinet, Sandra Potts, Flute, Cathy Chronister, Oboe, Pat Cooper, Bassoon, Linda Potts, Saxophones, Mary Huff, Bill James, Billy Brown, and Rose Mary Cushenberryg Trombone, Leslie Brasel, Baritones, Freddie Cart- wright, Clifford Reay, and Sylvia Lynn, Tubas, Keith Carr, Danny Snow, and Tony Barry, Trumpets, Harold Carr, Gail Bear, George Lynn, and Tony Salem, French Horns, Jimmy Dale Parker, Eddie Miller, Sandra Parker, Joyce Jones, and Fred Wiemer, Percussion, Jean Warner, Gail Stockman, Teddy Soliday, Jo Ann Chriss, and Mildred Walker. . WS' re- e ne 56660303 ?eOh?'d b0 tem: Cgf i d Tfqfngny Srxgfoxd Ines aged' sex' of me Ngo Ganesha Bro Men-,bffa go Xgpxsw. L e n ROWA SSCO ' H. xgmrxev B0 Members Of the lorgegf d r 4 . Clarinet Section, ore: lglpst ,Z2fw,lT5f?rfg,ntrieEI'oEnZ,: Sgymer, Jo Lyhene, Phyllis Depriest, and Deo,-mo Murmy. cond Row, Pat Cooper, Mqry Ann Upfegmf, Sue I-Okey. and Jeanne Brichacek. ' I '1 i, Members of this year's outstandin tion are: First Row I Jone g French H S - , eft to ri ht, F ' s, and EddieM' a d orn ec g red Wiemer, Joyce iller, Second Row, Jimm D n Sandra Parker. V ale Parker, Xef' Firif Row' Ce got! ' eg nnG TY chO ' or D0 MG d and Se On US, ne WU: po Soxophgyyy Brsondfo fthe mes ubdi Memb:xQS gnu' sgnnie Su H9 'ROW' fu tgijlcrggret Hui 1 Members ofthe marching bond Drum Secrfon ore le re FWS to right Sandro Pohs Ted Solrdoy Fred remer .leon ng 0 d COM orner ondGQrlStockmon sed? WO' To d BO,,x?EiQya'c Cor, on on Qof KQLT B055 dxf? W he gre d o of ht Con berS to fl S9 em xe ' Lynn OW WO d SY cg2,rfY xr Wolf dxfhcxixof! fC fG SU he mo fcpclxd FC of' Y e of Tmef xfglte Big t E ou' 5:30 C YAU of bexs Cor Serving os leaders for the bond this yeor were 1 Y pomi T0 Ugrwnuionoltend th stu ents :cfured elow lrsf ow eff to ra oU5ee mug ,rm the The CUOO rorfon Shrrley Boll 0 torn rod remer on ssfsr S ,rx f lponondo hogexede ont L1 nrorfon J yce Jones ocond Row Assrstonr ec 90 e gmc n Ugsm-'fn re ory Mo uff Secretory Jo L none Assfsfonr 1 hers f Nbon Jronon Sylvfo Lynn Drum Mayor Harold Corr 1 mrlg e eslle Brosef ond nfs osslstonf Eddie Miller Dru In this picture are the combined third hour and after-school choruses. Members are, First Row, left to right, Jean Warner, Dixie Pickering, Malinda Saine, Dorothy Baker, Rose Mary Cushenberry, Joan Barnes, Pat Cooper, Donna Boyce, Norma Holeman, Jo Lyhene, Sylvia Lynn, and Deanna Murray. Second Row, Anita Kile, Linda Bossa, Marta Ritchie, Sandra Parker, Donna Carroll, Betty Winn, Linda Combs, Susie Rainey, Emma Hart, Joyce Jones, and Glenda Tillman, Third Row, Ellen Campbell, Jean Brichacek, Jimmy Dale Parker, Leslie Brasel, Tommy Baker, Billy James, Eddie Miller, Jerry Delmar, Peggy Cox, Bessie Thomas, and Nina Lindesmith. Fourth Row, Euyvonne Vann, Eva Nell Ary, Fred Wiemer, Delmer Cooper, Harold Carr, Joe Castleberry, Larry Knight, Pat Hearon, Sandra Cox, Jo Ann Chriss, and Mildred Walker. Accompanist is Wilma Thomas. Chorus Officers of the chorus, who were elected from the third hour group, are, left to right, Librarian Susie Rainey, Sec- retary Peggy Cox, Presideht Linda Combs, Supply Secree taries Malinda Saine and Nancy Hart. Outstanding members of the chorus who attended All-State Chorus at Norman are left to right, Peggy Cox, Larry Knight, Norma Holeman, Nancy Hart, Malinda Saine, and Tommy Baker. i. 1 no lg M ,, fi 5 v 5. Mem! -4 af , nag Y ? The Pep Band played at Basketball games pep rallues and pep assemblres durmg the year Members of the organnzatron mclude Fnrst Row left to rlght Sue Lokey Lunda Clymer Phyllls Deprlest Mary Uptegraft Cathy Chromster Donnse Salubo Sondra Potts Rose Mary Cushenberry Bully Brown Donna Boyce Bully James Second Row Fred Wlemer Tony Salem Gall Bear George Lynn Harold Carr Pat Cooper .lo Lyhene Deanna Murray Marta Rrtchre Jean Brnchacek Charles Peelman Thlrd Row Eddne Muller Jo Chrnss Leslle Brasel Shurley Ball Sylvla Lynn Clnfford Reay Joyce Jones Sandra Parker and Jlmmle Dale Parker Fourth Row Dannne Snow Keuth Carr Glenna Warner Ted Sollday and Mlldred Walker Pep Band and Twlrlers Harold Carr, sensor, IS servung hrs thsrd and frnal year as Drum Mayor of the band Twrrlers are, left to rlght, Mary Ann Uptegraft, sophomore, Caroyl Hurst, Julnene Carglll and Sharon Rogers, senrors, and Sue Lokey, lumor 56 ' U t .1 or . , ,Ad ill 1, - -. ' f anna .. I llflilf 1 - Mn--. A -. ,,,,, l- - .. -'U M.-. . .,. M 1. g ........ ,,, V fu sg may 55 - . 1 spa -Q - 1 . 1 . - X 1 I Q X ' ' T f, X ' T X -1 ' -- ,. . D .' 'f 1 ' 0 Q- ' I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I I I I I .suv iii: HIGH RANKING GIRL jugene Cargi lk M ,af 'N' Q'-sf., HIGH RANKING BOY jl'eJ welll el' . x E g I X I fav' Q A Nj i K- . .x ' k Ny, Y X-.my KR 3' ig, dl Y . N K ,N e-X 6 6 k af 6 ,L KN: 1 Q nw .x -is if-2, U 59 i ii Jerry Cargill was chosen as winner of the Future Farmer of America Award. Jerry received this award for his outstanding F.F.A. work throughout his four years of high school, Highest Ra ' In addition to all other activities Joyce Chriss was run- ncrfup for the high ranking girl award. Joyce main- tained a superior grade average throughout her four years of high school. Future Farmer of America runner-up was Kenneth Witt Kenneth was chosen because of his high grades in ag ricultural subjects, interest, and achievement. and Girl-EFA. Although Jerry Cargill spent most of his time in his outstanding Future Farmer of America work he man- aged to earn grades high enough to make him runner- up for high ranking boy. fi 3:11 9 n'A' Q Checking the motor in the Science room is Roger Ball, this years winner of the Science Award. To win this award, Roger took four years of science, displaying great interest in all phases, and maintained a grade average higher than any of his classmates. uni , .- Jlr. '-. . Inspecting a skull from a display cabinet is James Arnold, runner-up for the Science Award, James displayed a great interest in science and did excellent work all four years. Commercial and Science Award Wi11ners Shown at the ditto machine is Joyce Chriss, co-winner of the Commercial Award. ln addition to spending many extra hours of work in the commercial department, Joyce maintained a high average in four years Of com- mercial subjects and was President of the Commercial Club. H 2 in 0,11 l t,,n ' Preparing one of her faultless typing papers is Juliene Cargill, co-winner of the Commercial Award. Juliene performed many extra assignments for the school, did excellent work in all commercial subjects, and was retary ofthe Commercial Club. Asia.. i The Student Council promotes a better understanding between the students and faculty, and tries to provide better social activies for the students. Members of the Student Council are First Row, left to right, Mrs. Apple, spon- sor, Deanna Murray, Carla Hitch, Phyllis Carroll, Sue Lokey, Cathy Chronister, Joyce Chriss, Patsy Davenport, Patsy Budge, and Caroyl Hurst. Second Row, Ronnie Bishop, Bert Wise, Bill Simpson, James Cooper, Eldon Armstrong, Jim Rogers, John Kane, and Fred Wiemer. The Student Council The officers of the Student Council have the responsibility The state Student Council convention, held in Mcfxlcstcr of all the assemblies They are First Row, left to right, Joyce this year, is a two day event. The Drumright students at- Chriss, secretary, Patsy Davenport, yell leader, and Caroyl tending were First Row, left to right, Patsy Budge, Caroyl Hurst, treasurer, Second Row, Jim Rogers, vice-president, Hurst, and Patsy Davenport. Second Row, Joyce Chriss, Mrs. and John Kane, president. Apple, sponsor, and John Kane. i i . i l . .71 . hx I . - 1 , 4 - , ,-r N ill Members of the play Cast of The Family Nobody Wanted appearnng wuth theur sponsor Muss Camp are seated on the floor Left to rught Delmer Cooper and Gary Lookeball Seated Snookle Taylor Patsy Davenport Jo Lyhene Ellen Campbell Harold Carr Joyce Jones James Arnold and Julnene Cargill Standlng Tony Mulls Wrlma Os borne Sharon Rogers Allen Merrlll Joyce Chrnss Caroyl Hurst Gary Hockett Sandra Parker and Patsy Budge Semor Pla The Famdy N obod Wan ed Snookne Taylor as Ted enters smgung ten drummers drum mnng to a very unapprecnatwe audlence consnstnng of Jo CLauraJ Lyhene Joyce lRutaJ Jones Sharon lDnane7 Rogers and Juluene lMrs Dossl Cargnll XAQSRPFS '4- 65 CHARACTERS Reverand Carl Doss James Arnold Mrs Helen Doss Donny Doss Nan Johnson Mrs Johnson Mr Johnson Mnss Rnelly Ball Thomas Mrs. Parkinson Mrs. Allen ,,,ee Mrs. Hardy Dianen ,,,,s ,, ,, Laura ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rita , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Timmyn Te, ,,,s,.s,, ,,,.s,...,,,, . Julnene Cargull Tony Mrlls Wrlma Osborne Ellen Campbell Harold Carr Joyce Chruss Allen Merrnll Patsy Davenport ,.,Patsy Budge Sandra Parker , Sharon Rogers .Jo Lyhene V..-Y.Joyce Jones ee,Gary Lookebill ,Snookie Taylor Alex J ,..,.wY..w.Yw..,, ,Delmer Cooper -. I . X '1 a f I 3 '44 L :N 1:1 S335 Q I 1 .WA Q if-ff l vs, f fo 55 x W L' K? N ,I 5323. A aff, Qkyafff il ',3ff:.: 'FW' ' V V M V kg, '4ia5rFM3! 'IM Y T U.- .i, F , ws-if f' . 3? .2 f bar 52, f , s HM: A,+-g:3g5fg'- f .MQ -5 i . lm, ga fx wi gg. wg. , J 1 f Q W 1' ,M M. .. ,J igiggigrgf-S97 Hug ' - 1 QL . wi 2' 5: I -x ' ic' 5 'T T To become a member of the Masquers a student must have an interest in dramatics, a willingness to work, and must be a junior or senior. Members of the Mosquers are First Row, left to right, Sandra Potts, Linda Osborn, Cathy Chronister, Sue Lokcy, Linda Sharp, Judy Kidder and Peggy Cox. Second Row, Mrs, Anderson, sponsor, Joyce Chriss, Yvonne Hope, Mary Huff, Madeline Salem, Carol Hubbard, and Sylvia Lynn. Third Row, Patsy Davenport, Caroyl Hurst, Jo Lyhene, Jo Ann Chriss, Sharon Rogers and Gary Lookebill. Masquers-National Thespians It a student wants to become a mmber of the National Thespians, he must have an interest in dramatics and meet the requirements of the national organization. Drumright students in National Thespians are First Row, left to right, Ellen Campbell, Joyce Jones, Juliene Cargill, Wilma Osborne, Joyce Chriss, Sharon Rogers, and Caroyl Hurst. Sec- ond Row, Delmer Cooper, James Arnold, Harold Carr, Tony Mills, Gary Lookebill, and Gary Hackett. 'nag as ,WQTQQ 1 6 3 5 l The Oklahoma Honor Society members have scholastically passed the minimum requirements of the last two se- mesters which allows them to be an active member of the organization, Those who belong to the society are, First Row, left to right, Jean Brichacek, Donna Boyce, Jo Lyhene, Shirley Kelly, Rena Rickner, Susie Rainey, and Joan Barnes. Second Row, Charlotte Kidder, Cleetis McClain, Juliene Cargill, Jimmie Dale Parker, Judy Kidder, Linda Pntts, and Phyllis Depriest. Third Row, Fred Wiemer, Cathie Chronister, Peggy Cox, Linda Osborn, Clyde McClain, Charles Johnson, and Tony Salem. Fourth Row, Carla Hitch, Chuck Watson, Leslie Brasel, James Cooper, Joe Rockett, Ronnie Bishop, and Phyllis Carroll. klahoma and ational Honor Societies National Honor Society Members are picked from the upper 20 per cent of their class and their membership de- pends on scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Those belonging to the national organization are First Row, left to right, Juliene Cargill, Patsy Davenport, Cathie Chronister,Euyvonne Vann,Cleetis McClain,Joyce Chriss and Jo Lyhene Second Row, Delmer Cooper, Jerry Cargill, Chester Oliver, John Kane, and Fred Wiemer. T S Q i il lg a C X t it 1:1 -Q 1 -. Q i The Modern Music Masters, in its first year in Drumright, is a national honor society for musicians, Charter members of Drumright's Chapter 340 are First Row, left to right, Sylvia Lynn, Linda Clymer, Jo Lyhene, and Jean Warner, Second Raw, Cathy Chronister, Phyllis Depriest, Mary Ann Uptegraft, Jo Ann Chriss, Pat Cooper, and Betty Winn. Third Row, Tommy Baker, Billy Brown, Leslie Brasel, Larry Knight, Harold Carr, Fred Wiemer, Eddie Miller, Billy James, and Keith Carr. Modern Music Masters-Student Rotarians Student Rotarians who attended meetings of the Rotary Club each Friday throughout the year are First Row left to right, Roger Ball, Raymond Woolf, Allen Merrill, Delmer Cooper, James Arnold, Harold Carr, Don Diamond Fred Wiemer, Snookie Taylor, and Larry Cummings, Second Row, Mrs. Apple, Sponsor, Darel Wright, Larry Knight Ronald Ford, Larry Uptegraft, Tony Mills, Don Archer, Dwight Morrow, and Terry Fisher. Third Row, Gary Davis Harry Gibb, Gary Hockett, John Kane, Clifford Hudson, Eldon Armstrong, Dick Shore, Jerry Cargill, Virgil Anderson and Le land Matts. i l . S l k . i A Y'-NUGG ++eane 2rwfef,e1c 'T Q L Mies me One of the most active organizations in D.H.S. is the Future Homemakers of America, a group that promotes interest in better home living. One of their projects, this year, was sell- ing candy to finance two annual trips. One of these is to the District Rally, which is held this year in Stillwater. The other is the State Rally in Okla- homa City. Officers are First Row: Left to right, Vice-President Linda Osborn, Historian, Wilma Shelton, Treasurer Sandra Potts, President Ann Osborn, Sponsor Mrs. Jackson, Song Leader Nancy Hart, Chaplain Ellen Campbell, Secretary Jimmy Dale Parker, Reporter Sandra Parker, and Parliamentarian Vonnie Hope. Future Homemakers of America Members ofthe Future Homemakers of America are, First Row: Left to right, Donna Carroll, Donna Boyce, Dixie Pickering, Carol Reese, Vonnie Hope, Sandra Potts, Linda Osborn, Nancy Hart, Wilma Shelton, Ann Osborn, and Joan Barnes. Sec- ond Row: Sponsor Mrs. Jackson, Dorothy Baker, Joyce Jones, Ellen Campbell, Patsy Arnold, Anita Kile, Judy Coonrod, Susie Rainey, Linda Potts, Geneva Turnbow, Bessie Thomas, Pat Cooper and Sandra Parker. Third Row: Arnollene Collyar, Jean Brechacek, Phyllis Carroll, Martha Kime, Linda Combs, Eva Nell Ary, Jimmy Dale Parker, Lou Ella C'ook, Betty Winn, Joyce Ishmael, Ruby Meyer, Ruth Trunk, and Carla Hitch. M. ii? 'SE!t'IlI1l.lPl I I te fl ' Afxwk 1 , E L The aim of the Future Farmers of Arnerico is the development of agri- cultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship. One of the tests of the Future Former of America is the test to iudqe different phases in agricul- ture, The officers of the Future Farm- ers of America are, left to right, First Row, Kenneth Witt, Sentinel, and Henry Dean, Secretary. Second Row, Mr. Formby, Sponsor, Jerry Rickner, Treosurer, Jerry Cargill, President, Leslie Brasel, Vice President, and John Lonning, Reporter. Future Farmers of America Members of the Future Farmers of America are, Left to right, First Row: Sponsor Mr. Formby, Brady Shelton, Mike Floyd, Fred Ralston, Jerry Hammock, Ben Pratt, Darrell Hudson, Marvin Burnett, Henry Deon, and David Cargill. Second Row: Tommy' Wilson, John Lanning, James Brown, Mike Witt, Charles Johnson, Clifford Hudson, Jerry Cargill, Terry Fisher Jerry Rickner, Leslie Brasel and Don Rickner. q W , H W' HV iw '41 1 a tiki!-A A vt, U ifx., ,1 M., J 'Siege signs? Us ja H B Q an A a 'gf , 4 ,g A ,K SBD. J' 11 3.442 'Bins , I 'W A , K if ,W Q .. -X ,mm Nw-ff k mu !A3i ?AUli ,gl K Nm--4..:'-. fHA if 'S gm N' I if! 3. ng l l lji 55 3 5 gs 5.. ' 25 i i One ot the newer and more popular organizations is the Commercial Club. First Row, left to right: Jo Lyhene, Jean Warner, Coroyl Hurst, Patsy Budge, Jacquetta Payne, Wilma Osborn, Patsy Davenport, and Melba Cearley. Second Row: Helen Lacey, Rose Mary Cushenberry, Shirley Ball, Jo Ann Chriss, Ellen Campbell, Linda Osborne, Joyce Chriss, Juliene Cargill, and Peggy Cox, Third Raw: Bert Wise, Larry Cummings, Cleetis McClain, Leland Matts, Lou Ella Cook, Dewey Giddeon, Judy Kidder, Snookie Taylor, and Mr. Cuzolina, Sponsor. Commercial Club - Teen News Stall Members of the Teen News Stott, who produced many interesting and informative publications are First Row, left ta right: Patsy Budge, Sandra Parker, Joyce Jones, Lou Ella Cook, Wilma Osborn, Euyvonne Vann, and Helene Lacey. Second Row: Leroy Merkel, Delmer Cooper, Larry Uptegraft, Gary Lookebill, Jerry Hampton, Virgil Anderson, Har- mon Ballard, and Fred Wiemer T it it it Eielfii l l l l f T 5 r l , 4 ! 1 .M wr' ,mu V Y '- 'WJ-ww N ,,,,.....-- Q a Qi ,wi 1 yea Q 'U 'iii .,4vV J ' 'Z sv gs '-' 3 yum 5 f '.- Q , Q , ' :si . A - ,. N ,- x -Q Q: . f 'ii' Lf llliim' -Q.. Q Q -.-A ,,-'K , A . 'x 9Pv .- S' ' ' -J. sv,.,,,.,,,, - , , ' 1 A 'iI1s.,,, l,,.,m.,,',:'.ffiq,3.w9ff- . my 'gn - A Q ' wi. N-Tryk, T' A L 4' , rr-,-j-Qfbc.-.g,'Q'V . f 'L 1 M 5' ' :- ' .f 4 - -C I td A .. wa. ' U - ,fb , ,I , p . Y -A ' y . ,- JRALPH WILLIAMS PLUMBIIIG AND HEATING I I I5 North Ohio Telephone 855 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE gzcfricag WIRING THAWING PIPE THREADING ROOT CUTTING LAWN MOWER SHARPENING -And- Jock Hammer Drill Work Septic Tonk Cleoning Slush Pit Shooting Light Winch Truck 47 Meal-5 in lrumriglf CARNAHAN WELL SERVICE Pictured from left to right are Pete Wells, Richard Dix, Maurice Kincode, and Gereal Elliot, four employees of Carnohon's Well Service. The kind of oil field serv- ice that is indispensable to those who want the best is offered by Carnahan's. 407 South Creek Telephone l68 or I33 11 years in Drumright E. J. CAPPS GARAGE Mr. E. J. Capps and .lack Sloan are in the process of making some repairs on this car. For the best mechanical work possible, take your car to Capp's Garage. They will check your car and recom- mend any parts that need re- placing. lO8 West Broadway Telephone l327 3 years in Drumright Rf van '75 CENTRAL CHEVROLET Above is a local group admiring a beautiful new Chevrolet automobile. For an attractive, as well as serviceable, family car, visit the Cen- tral Chevrolet where you can find what you want, forthe price you want to pay. l lo West Broadway Telephone 37 27 years in Drumright J' CHRON ISTER MOTOR COMPANY Shown, in the showroom of the Chronister Motor Company, is a l958 Plymouth Fury. John Chronister, The Desoto - Plymouth dealer of Drumright has a fine line of new and used cars. For the car of your choice, visit the Chronister Motor Company. 915 West Broadway Telephone 3l4 'I2 years in Drumright C. H. GROCERY Mrs. Pauline Grady, one of the many C. 8. H. customers, stands in line to be waited on at the self-service meat counter by Cleo Hutchi- son. He and his partner, Roger Cartledge, strive to bring you the finest variety of foods combined with courteous and efficient service. Telephone 256 623 North Harley 12 years in Drumright COOK'S FLOWERS Pictured below, is a typical artistic touch of Bill Cook's. When you want beautiful flowers, arranged just to suit you, be sure to phone in your order or visit them personally. They are more than glad to serve you and your family. I 16 East Broadway TCIGPITOYIC 236 8 Years in Drumright l. ,. . 5 . v-ff 'I qw -N rx' - Qi 4, li' CRAMER'S NNELL SERVICE Pictured in front of one of Mr. Cramer's pulling units, are Dewey T Shelton, Julian Scott, Ted White, i Charles Scott, and Lester Spears, who l are always ready to serve you day or T night. Their slogan is, Anything you can do, we can do better, whether it be tubing, casing, swabbing, and drill- ing out metal plugs, or paraffin service. 7l6 North Creek Telephone 3l6 9 Years in Drumright S, fix Q i' .-.-iyiiw . ..,..,. CO0K'S TYDOL SERVICE STATION When you want first-class service and top- quality petroleum products, you just naturally stop in at the Flying A Service Station, Ralph L. Cook, the proprietor, who is shown standing in front, will assure you the best. He has up- to-date equipment and is ready to serve you and your family. 300 East Broadway Telephone 518 'I Year in Drumright fx ,i- ,, 3 rf' I CURTIS DRIVE INN Mr. Curtis, Mrs. Curtis, Donna Florence, Mae Stowe, Pauline Walbridge, Mrs. Russell, Nona Wilson, Olive Moser, Sylvia Merton, and Helen Denton all help to give you good food and friendly service at the Curtis Drive lnn. 6l9 East Broadway Telephone 535 8 years in Drumright A i 1 DRUMRIGHT GAS SERVICE Mrs, Katie Stockman and Mrs. Clara Landrum, employees of the Drumright Gas Service are posing a typical office day, The service is a credit to the citizens of the Drumright area, lO2 East Broadway Telephone I2O 25 years in Drurnrighi' I- bi l DIXIE ELECTRIC COMPANY Wilma Osborne and Lou Ella Cook admire the new Frigidaire range at the Dixie Electric store. Stop in and see the various types of electrical appliances they handle. 204 West Broadway Telephone 64 28 years in Drumright --X 'X is -1:22 DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY Mr. C. P. Culp, owner and manager of the Drumright Dr. Pepper Bottling Company, and Mr. Earl Bradford give special attention to the bottling of the Dr, Pepper and other refresh- ing drinks to insurance a carefully blended soft drink. II4 South Penn. Telephone I25 28 years in Drumright J DRUMRIGHT PLUMBING COMPANY Standing by one ofthe fine Youngstown Kitch- ens on display at the Drumright Plumbing Company, is the owner, Richard Evans. Ex- cellent plumbing facilities and plumbing serv- ice is offered at the Drumright Plumbing Com- pany. 205 East Broadway Telephone 229 7 years in Drumright DRUMRIGHT LUMBER 81 g CONCRETE COMPANY Cecil Tullis, operator of one of Mr. Watson's cement mixers, adjusts the chute prior to pouring cement for Magnolia's new office. ln addition to concrete work, the Drumright Lumber and Concrete Company of- fers the best in lumber and hardware ff supplies. Center and Drumright Phone l08 22 years in Drumright it x s' UMRIGHT DERRLJBLISHING C0 ' ,... Y - DRUMRIGHT PUBLISHING COMPANY Going home after a day of editing are Mar- garet Engles and Nancy Wilson, employees of the Drumright Publishing Company, The Der- rick and the Journal are published weekly by Lou Allard and Gordon Rockett, respectively. 205 South Ohio Telephone 90 41 years in Drumright FELT'S GROCERY Mr. George Trisdale, Mr. R. L. Felts, Mrs. R. L. Felts, Mrs. J. P. Smith, and Mr. Rogers work together to make shopping a pleasure with their friendly smiles and courteous service at Felts' Grocery. 6Ol West Broadway Telephone 310 12 years in Drumright N gli? LN 1- -0 :FT 'fk 1:5 I DUCKE'lT'S OFFICE SUPPLY AND GIFTS Preparing the store for the early morning rush of students are Mrs. Ella Erwin and Mr. Duckett. Besides the variety of school and of- fice supplies, Duckett's are known for their fine chinaware and greeting cards. lOO East Broadway Telephone 646 7 years in Drumright EUREKA TOOL COMPANY Mr. Bendure gives special attention to the machinery at Eureka Tool Company, Eureka offers friendly service, the best machinery and quick jobs in all oil field work and general repair work. 433 East Fulkerson Telephone 92 46 years in Drumright GIBSON BUICK AND PONTIAC FOGLE OLDSMOBILE COMPANY Mr. Harry Fogle is showing a couple of cus- tomers the new streamlined Oldsmobile, Mr. Fogle sells a complete line of new and used cars, and also maintains a service department. 3l3 East Broadway Telephone 6l 4 Years in Drumright Mr Gibson is watching on as two eager cus tomers inspect a few of the many qualities of the new Buick He also sells Pontiacs For a good car buy at a low low price be sure to drop in and talk with Mr Gibson He has used cars to fit your needs also 226 East Broadway Telephone 330 2 Years m Drumrught 1-Q., I:-1 HOME SUPPLY Mrs. DePriest is showing some of the Home Su l 's new model TV's The have beau Lx fx HUFF'S REXALL DRUG At Huff's, you always get friendly service as well as the best in cosmetics, gifts, and foun- tain drinks, Huft's also maintains a complete prescription department. Stop in and visit them soon. I43 E. Broadway Telephone I44 I3 Years in Drumright PPY - - - Y ' tiful kitchen equipment and appliances, T.V.'s, furniture, and many other things you need around the house. The employees are always ready to demonstrate their many products. 3lO East Broadway Telephone 578 I3 Years in Drumright - KERR-McGEE OIL INDUSTRIES, INC. Kerr-McGee Oil lndustries, incorporated, is one of the nations leading petroleum com- panies. Headquarters for this pipe-line division are located north of Drumright. North of City Telephone 223 2 years in Drumrighf Q l sn--. X I s LL .72.'t..l, KRAKER BROTHERS Receiving some fine merchandise from Andy Kraker are Florence and Mrs, N, A, Budge, while other customers await service. Krakers are Creek County's oldest established mer- chants. I38 East Broadway Telephone I I7 43 years in Drumright JOHNSON'S CREME 8. DOG Mouth-watering snacks, including jumbo- hamburgers, trench fries, kwickidogs, ice cream, and cold drinks have made the Creme and Dog a popular snack spot in the Drum- right area. The Creme and Dog is owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Johnson. 620 West Broadway Telephone lO9O 6 years in Drumright c... ff NSG T Qgtlf I MARQUETTE PHARMACY The Marquette Pharmacy is well-known in the Drumright area for their complete line ot drugs and notions, plus the courteous service they always give. Burney and Ruby Brasel are shown waiting on their customers. 206 East Broadway Telephone IO5 46 years in Drumright i MCAULAY CLEANERS Jack McAuIay owner ofthe McAulay Cleaners X r m ,o' MIKE MARRS DRILLING COMPANY Mike Marrs Drilling Company furnishes cable tool, drilling and trucking in their day and night service. They are always on the job, giv- ing expert attention to all their customers. 705 North Harley Telephone l0l6 24 years in Drumright ,ffl ' f I t 6 ss. Q - X'x X --J Ck MAX McCALL GENERAL CONSTRUCTION This is one of the many machines Max McCall General Construction has to serve the people of this area. He also has bulldozers and winch tractors for hire. West of Drumright Telephone 290 23 years in Drumright 'M c,.MR -l furnishes the most modern methods ot press- ing, alterations, and moth proofing, They also provide pickup and delivery service. l28 East Broadway Telephone 44 2 years in Drumright MILLER HARDWARE 81 FURNITURE CO., INC. Arnold Sheer is shown wrapping one of their many fine products offered at the Miller Hard- ware and Furniture Co., lnc. They have the best in electrical appliances and other house- hold equipment. 340 East Broadway Telephone 30 42 years in Drumright OSTERHOUT FUNERAL HOME lt is our pleasure to serve Drumright in the best way possible. Carl and Willa Osterhout, OWFVBVS. 501 West Broadway Telephone l2 X 45 years in Drumrighl' '- M , -,. - 9. - U' MILLER INSURANCE 8. LOAN COMPANY Bill Scribner explains an insurance policy to a customer, As partners in the Insurance business, Bill Scribner and L, N, Stephenson are always ready to serve their patrons with courteous and efficient service. 332 East Broadway Telephone 79 26 years in Drumright rear. .ugh ,V l -i l NU-WAY GROCERY Mrs. Uptegraph is shown here checking out groceries tor some of the customers. Shopping is a pleasure when you receive the courteous attention from Jack Caldwell and his clerks. lO4 East Broadway Telephone 6 30 years in Drumright BUD'S DRIVE IN Famous for its Big Burgers is Bud's Drive ln. Under the management of Jawanda and Bud Marrs, Bud's offer the best in Drive ln serv- ices. lf it's root beer, ice cream, hot dogs or sundaes, stop at Bud's Drive ln. ROGERS TIRE AND SUPPLY Shown below is the beautiful Christmas scene which was displayed in Rogers' window. They handle the best in Firestone tires, People with the finer taste will find the quality and style of home furnishings they desire at this store. l29 East Broadway Telephone 640 'I3 years in Drumright irR3GERS 6 In Bear 3 424 East Broadway Telephone 455 I yearin Drumrighf - J. A. SELLERS Q ' For the finest in oil field hauling, tank truck- , M-Q,.,.b 'M .-,- 1 ing and portable steam service, call J. A. Tl Sellers, Pictureldbliiere gslla piece of modern 'Q i 1 Q . Q . equipmentavai a eat e ers, ' ll08 North Smother Telephone 325 'QSYQHYN s W I A-ss-it-.f-ff' A I A S - - 1 f. .ff ,V'. Z ,Lit ' 1 I: Avkr ' SCATT SERVICE STATION Owners George and Bob Akers are shown serv- icing two ot their many customer's automo' luiles. Seat is the right place to go for an oil change, car wash, and economy gasoline. 400 North Harley Telephone 548 8 years in Drumright QF' 7 years in Drumright .'VIf'a',Qvkv ,fx AS- 'si .N 1000 'Ll.l.l.i U L ULU. ELI: SHANK'S INSURANCE Pictured is Miss Sondra Hrenchir, secretary of Shanlds Insurance Agency. The fine service given all their customers has made Shank's ln- surance one of the most efficient firms in the Drumright area. l23 East Broadway Telephone 456 38 years in Drumright SMlTH'S FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE The Smith Funeral Home has proven their ef- ficiency by their service to Drumright in the past years, They can be depended upon at any- time to serve their patrons in the best possible manner, 405 W, Broadway Telephone I36 31 years in Drumright l '13 TOWER THEATER ln the picture above are Joyce Ishmael, Ted Soliday, Ruth Townsley, Wayne McDade, and Mrs. Opal Klaus, who operate the theater. Movies are better than ever and the Tower Theater is the place to see them. ll3 West Broadway Telephone IOO 27 years in Drumrighl' Qfxng SUPERIOR CLEAN ERS Mrs, Ed Shore is checking outa few of the many garments which have been cleaned. Superior Cleaners combines prompt, courteous service with the finest in dry cleaning and pressing. ln addition to their modern up-to-date clean- ing methods, they also turnish one-day service on request. l23 South Ohio Telephone l23 27 years in Drumright 'li' 'W-wan l I .Ck-.sq vfrumssqr A 88 ui.. A- -, , X VERN AND MAC'S APPLIANCE New in Drumright is the new appliance store Vern and Mac's, They offer the finest choices in furniture at reasonable prices. Make sure to visit Vern and Mac's Appliance. ll9 East Broadway 'I year in Drumright l 5 WOODY'S STUDIO Camera supplies, portraits, film de- veloping of all kinds are only part of the photo service offered at Woody's Studio. For photographic advice, stop in and talk with Jack at Woody's Studio. l32 East Broadway Telephone 48 6 years in Drumright iv' Z. D. HOWARD FORD COMPANY Mr. Weldon Jones is explaining a few of the several new features on this beautiful Fairlane Ford to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shidler. For the best in new or used cars, be sure to go to the Z. D. Howard Ford Company where you and your needs come first. 200 South Pennsylvania Telephone 500 26 years in Drumright gill KVI! 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