Shidler High School - Gusher Yearbook (Shidler, OK)

 - Class of 1951

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O CE IN A LIFETIME SEVE DAYS NFNIOR 1 IRCI. Q ENTERT AINS STI DI-'NT BODI IN I- XRFII I' I L ASbI-IWIBLY Ihr thtrrrc ut tht snnror rssunblx xmi XII sorts ut Irtrrrrurotrs .nts Kurt put on In tha usrrrllx tirgrrltrui scnmrx but t prof'r rrrr tlosut on r serruus note xx r mg, ut mr II.: ar S ra crtroml rrroxrnl up txtrtrses xxerc ed Itrcv. IIICIUIIIII the xnror class ID Lap .md gown rn rrchrrr out ut thc JULIIIUIIUIII fol lmud In arch cllss rrrrrthrng to the neu stats to In umtuprtd In ttrtrrr next Nur' Scnror trlo cumposul of Jmnnre Emberton Peggy Dcamn and Bexerlx Ilnnduson Lntcrtarn wrth a somcdg nurrrbzr rn senror JSSLIIIIJIQ COMIVIENCEMENT CLIIVIAXES SENIOR WEEK The Honomble Judge John A Brett of the trrrrrrnal tourt ot Appeals Oklahorrrr Crtx Oltlrrhonra nas the Lonrnremenrcnt sperkcr He dellxued rr most rnsprrrng ad dress to thc class rn xxhrch he ehallenvul each me-rnbcr to ltnmx what he wants trorn lrfe prepare hrrnsclt for rt and lteeprnq hrs Luth rn t od to go after rt Dnplomas were prcsented by Dr Q H trurtd Sr prnsrdnnt ot the board ot eduu ron The tr rdrtronrl candltlrght recessronal was held IN uh senior lighted a tall xxhrtf. candle .mi rrmrttred out ot thc darkened Irudrtorrurrr xxhrla. tht thou sang the Alum Nhter sun I NIr HM supermtendent of Schools pri scnts Je'rnn1e Emberton wrth the xonal rnusxc 'ward Senrors Ieaxrng the audrtorrum to enter a new phase NIr YI ard, prmupal presrdrng at commencement mth chorr rn the background uf Irfe 15- . ,. I' H . 'L . ' . ' il vrr'c'r1s.. , ' I ' he 'ht ' J itI the sing 4' ' the AI 1 . 't png. II 'A I . g, xhl. I uk' I -4k 1 1 I I ' - -1 1 - fr ' rv ' If A -' . . , P . x v - 1 x pwv I x '- 1 x ' f . L I V . L A. I ir' I' , ' , ' 3 , K , Z, ,' .,, . t- ' B . v' . , If .. v , 4, ,I -T r . I ' K ,,.,, I . . ,., , ' K ' ' Y -' .N V .bf I ' .'. ' wl- , I. V 'Z 1 xl x AL' 1 ,E , 1 .-V ' t . . k.-' -1' Y' , 4 -A - ' , , . '. . h , . L

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SENIOR EEK THAT H PPY SA In Olll school the nut to tha. last uc-ek IS knoxxn IS senlor week It beglns on Irlday Illglll wltll the all llIlp0l tant llll'IlUI senlol banquet baccalaureate IS Sunday nlght Iuesday lnornlng IS senlor assembly ll school awards assembly IS held VN ednemiay mornlng senlor exams take place on Wednesday and Thursday commencement lehealsal IS Frlday afternoon and the otflc lal commencement exerclses are held on I Il day nlght l...'s-.b-1-It Dlgnltarles at the speakers table are Nllss Steblel Joan Bland Charles Roe and Ruby McGrew APRIL SHOWERS IS THEME FOR JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET I'he lobby and meizanlne of the hotel vlas the gatherlng place tor guests Galety pre xalled as exeryone admlred eweryone else and envaged ln small talk whlle maltlng to ly decorated Large umbrellas programs IH the form of boots and small umbrella nut cups set the theme .loan Bland Junlor presl dent was mlstress of ceremonles for the 'lftel dlnnel plOgl'8lIl 'tllss Stebler was iaculty sponsol ,,,-Q-of-' Mlss Vtllllams plns on her colsage fo bmquel Peggy Deason ls also seen IH the IIIIITOI' 7' :..--- 1 r Ledbetler assists Charles Bllllngsley before golng lo dlnner All the glrls are DCQUIIIUI on banquet nlght ln thelr fomlal dresses 12 ' 9 9 1 -8 V h .' ' V 1 .' ' .' Y, jg a it Q - . . 5 L 'Qs' 1 . . 1 h- B 5 I .'- Wiga 1 ,v . ' v S yi! ,., H I 3 K ' I. - L. . SGA' . .f 'O ' ff' . X 1 U . . l ' , Alf 1 . ' Y V . V . . 5: V ' ,f ' he servzd. The banquet rooln was beautiful- I E V ,J .Y I ' ' ' A . l ' . h ' ' K J, 5 W l 1.21 aw lcs,l was I V: Fu 9, . W I ' ' ' V ' -- ' I q r the . , A Q W i gg ,, M A V M , N., ' L Q1 , j 1. I 34. f' X R 4 I - I s I ' t A l ll, I lll. V 1 ' ' ' ue



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Ti O .W Patsy Pershall shows a bacteria culture to the biology class. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS PROVIDE IMI'tlR'l'ANT BACKGROUND FUR LIVING A large fund of scientific facts and mathematical formulae are not necessarv for the average student because he will ilowevcr, the ability to think Clearly, to select and discard information, and to reach a workable conclusion is highly important to everyone every dav. Therefore. concepts rather than facts are stressed in Shidlcr science and math courses. In general science for freshmen, experiments are demon- strated by the instructor during the firsa st-niester aint by the Students during the second. limphasis is placed upon ma- chines and materials familiar to the student so that he may better understand and appreciate his own environment. In biology general plant and animal relationships are learncd. The continental life regions of 'thc world are studied so that the student may have some idea of the environment of places he hears or reads about. Wise uvnservation prac- tices are discussed in relation to what the individual can do about them. Physics and chemistry are offered on an alternative basis to juniors and seniors. These are elective courses aint sei-ve to introduce the student to the fields in a practical wiy so that he has a background for college courses and understands not need them in his sphere of life. L.. Ray Baker operates the inclined plane for a physics experiment. Marvin YVhite writes data and Iisther Ituth Brown looks puzzled-or is she telling the boys how it is done? his own surroundings better, In junior high iiiatlieniaties the main objecsve of the courses is to give the student a feeling of confidence and an awareness of his own progress. Algebra in the freshman year helps teach the relationship of math to other fields of inter- est and to transfer the application to these fields. Geome- try is offered to sophomores. It helps to develop sound reason- ing, logical thinking, and precise exp ession of thought. - ,, .. . f '-'-'-- 2 -..- 5'-ar Ysing.: a new algebra chart, tlarol Ifagcr explains example to the class. J. ID. Iiill hi-comes a human vacuum pump as Cliarles Lockhart holds the Xladgcburg lieinisphercs, Marvin White is enjoying thc wh-ole procedure. 1 Y 5 ,-I I -1 geometry. Itichard lit-nge constructs an equilateral trianglt in

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