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1. gi 1 'bg The first week in November brought the end of the first nine week term of school. That meant two things: tests and grade cards. Midnight cramming and midday apple polishing were both suddenly popular as the faculty and adminis- tration became the center of interest and speculation. Two new clubs were organ- ized as extra-currivular activities, and several begun in former years were once more popular. Officers were elected and the year's projects were soon started. November was an especially busy month for the Junior Class. They spent long hours in rehearsal and preparation for their annual play which was presented November 20. S1955 X x
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v , Many informal parties were enigygd by Student body in the Youyh Qemerl UTH ffWtEUUNEIL We go to school to learn readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic, but the time left over is for fun. The Youth Council at EHS was organ- ized to plan and direct school social events, This year the council sponsored numerous parties on special occasions, dancing classes, and a mixer after each home football game. Faculty advisor for the organization is Mrs. Frieda Spearman, the guidance counselor at EHS. All tour classes are represented on the council. The fresh- man and sophomore classes each elect two members, while jun- iors are represented by three students and the seniors, four. M ' A embers of the Vouth Council shown standing below are Stanley Shade Marilyn Bolt Kay Standifer Evelyn Anderson Jod G ff d , , ' f , i ir an Larry Hannah Ruth Ann Cleveland, Melva Lu Dixon, and Mike McGowan are seated at the table with Mrs Spearman Y 9 -Q i V x
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X7 NE w DR. MERLE W. GLASGOW Superintendent His friendly smile and willingness to help has made Dr. Glasgow the most popular superintendent ever. Under hit able guidance, numerous improvements have been instituted in the Edmond Public Schools. CLYDE FERGUSON Principal A good car runs as smoothly and efficently as its motor. These people are the motor of Edmond High- school. Just as with a car, E. H. S. could not run without its motor. They furnish our maps and chart out courses of action for study. Such are the func- tions of our administration. Betty Thompson handles the secre- tarial duties for the superintendent and the Board of Education. T x K A BETTY THOMPSON Secretary EARLENE CLEAVER Secretary With the assistance of his secretary, Earlene Cleaver, Mr. Ferguson does the paper-work for the high- school. Since he came to Edmond, Mr. Ferguson has effected such changes as the semester test exemp- tion plan, a new type of grading system, and the new class schedule.
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