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THE QUILL MAGAZINE ENID, OKLAHOMA Volume VII May, I940 'l'nI1l1.v1ml lrry ilu' Si YIOR C21 .Iss or Exm IIIGII Sctuooi, Enid, CBIRIZIIIOIIILI lfIl7HIUtQI'!If7l7I'fl by CI-YI Mcifioxmx Jzwfnzuwl lfv Tin SOI I'IIXYI'S'l'l.RN Iixfzmvixcs Co., ,-. , Tulsa, Oklahoma 'llmzlml by Tinf Iixin Ifx'l'Ntl's Prim Isinxc Co., Enicl, Oklahoma THE QUILL MAGAZINE STAFF Ifclitol ',,Y,V,,, .V ,,,,, ,,,,.,. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, ,,,I,,,,,,, S zu n 1 Smith Scnior Editors ,,,, Euynohi Armstrong, Bctty Ruth Gihhs IIIIIIOI' Editor.. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,. . . .. ,,Mnry Margurct I-It-utlrick Sophomore Editor, , ,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,, Carolyn Hobbs Ea-ntlirc' VV'ritcrs ,,,,,,,, It-nnic Ann Bt-Il, EIizaIx-th Eishcr, Olivo Virginia Iaync, Inna IXIof rahnn, Shcrwood Nt-Ison, Bcatricc Stoalnhargcr, Hnrolcl Taft, EcI'- wurcI VIIQ-st Sports, V,V.,,, ., , . .Kvnncth Cohlmia, I-Im-ry Ealrt-r, Ir. Clnhsn ,,,,,,, Doris Donna' DiIIon, Icannc Mario HL'I'l'I2111 Artists ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, PIlOtOgI'1'IPIIC1' ,,,,, , ,, Pmnsint-ss INfI1IlIllgC1',, Advcrtising INI11n:1gcr Advrrtising StaII, , . V-IAVPISYS ,,,,, , ,,,, , Sponsors ,I.,,, ,I.orrainc I-IoocI, Dorothy Smith , , l,,l,l,lDick Knox , ,,,,.. Iohn Vitcr, Ir, ., W ,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Terry TriITct ,, ,,I.cINI:n1ris Butler, Lucy Ann Oarhcr, Boh Schuftoth ,Lois Simpson, VVinifrccI Smith, Elizgiht-tli Zinscr , ,,,,, Kathryn I5oIon, Ruth Scott Q'f11sLEo1fC0N7'E TS Pllgt' ADMINISTRATION Sum Srmllm, , , .V 6 MR. VVAI.I.IiR, IVIR. SELIIY Trrry 'I'rifli't,,,. ,,,, ,J H 7 CALEIXIDAR FOR I939fI94III l,U7'fdl1'It' Nrmrl, Iutiflllby Smillf, ,, 8,9 EACIILTY Olwf' Vzrgznm laymf , W . III. ll EAMOUS PEOPLE' ILIIIZIIIPFIIY Zmwr 1 .. .. 12 EOOTBALL I.ETTERMEN,,, , , ,Mlm 4 ,,,, L, , ,,,.,I?4, PICSKIN PARADE Ix'r'nm'll1 Cfulflrgzia, llnrruy lfaltwf, lr .,.. . ., V, '.f'I6 DIVERSIEIED ACTIVITII3S'fl?i'at.riiif SfUdmllII7AQt'7' ,,,,., , I9 II-IE CAT AND TI-IE CANIARYH -lflitalurtlr I nlu'r,, .5 ,, 22 VVE - THE STUDENTS fd7l1'j.IIl0Hll1fll:I,. ,,,, lm, ,, ., 23 VVHO'S XVI IO IN E, I-I. S.. ,, ,, H H ., .,,,,, Mn, ms, H24, 25 MUSIC HATI-I CHARIYIIS SAM Swlitlw, l:'u'iu11r2l IWJI. ,,,, 26, 27 BASKETBALL I,ET'.I?!M1iN,,, ..,, ,,,, , ,Y ,.,.,,,, , ,, , H .,,.. 28, 29 AN OUTSTANDI f YEAR IN BASKETBALI.---Harry lfultwr, lr.,,. , , 30 'ITAKE MY ADVICEU ,Vary ,I'1urgnVut llmfln: le, ,,., ,,.. ..,,,,., . , ,, 31 A SENIOR REIfI.EC1'I'S 1'IdIl7'1IllII 1I7'YYi5Zf!17ZAQ ,,.,, ...,,,, . . H 33 SENIORS OIT I940 lfaywolu flrmxtronlq, llr'lIy Ruth Gibbs, 34 OPENING EOR ASSEMISLYWI ,.., mi, ,.,,, ,. W., ,, 44 A PRESIDENTIAI. ASPIRANT SPEAKS D14 l' Ifrmx 'IYOU AND I - Ilnrolby .S'rf11tlJ..I,f , , , I, MAY QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS ,,,, 1 RIP VAN WINKLE Czzrrflnyn Hulllfs, , IIIGII SCHOOL HARMONY- Oliw Ilirxgznui laymn THE ART OE SPEECH- Taffy Triffvl, . ,, PROBLEMS IN PUBLISIIING--13011 Silrafqptlr, . ., W v ORGANIZATIONS OE ENID HIGH SCHOOL.. .. AIVIERICAN EDUCATION VVEEK Luiy Ann flarlwr, IUNIOR PROCESSIONAL' llary ,'I'Iar:gf1ruz llwlflrjlikm ,, .. INTRAMURAI. CIIAMPS ll'Fl7'lIvl' Arm liifll, IKTFYIVIUIIV ffulrlmla, SOPIIOMORE SYMPHONY Carolyn Hnlzlu, , ,, 45 It , 47 ,,,48, 49 56 SI 52 .. ,,,. 53 54, 55 , 56 59 . ,,,, 660, 61 65 TIIE I'LAINSMIiN CLUB IOURNAI. Dons Drunr' Dillon, Irannf fI'lur1r Hrrrmn 64 TRACK LETTERMENH ,, .. ., , , ,, ,, TRACK SlH'T'll'UOI1' A'z'l.wW1, I-'ORF' Harry l'Illlfl'7', lr., SIIUNT I5I'SII Hzlrolzl 'liafl ,, , ,, , U66, 67 , , 68 ,, 70 76 SMI SXIITII, Editor Ionx x .X'l'luR, Ii-.fliminvss Lllfzrzagvr Tllluzr Tienlfi-'l',,f1fluvrtising U'Vlanagrr
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THE QUILL IVIAGAZIN 1 111 2 .3 WE CAN'T PUT ALL OUR EGGS ONE BASKET! Gas supplies are fickle-and to furnish you with unfailing, dependable service, we can't rely on gas supplied from just ONE Held or even one section of the Statcwvit takes hundreds of wells in many fields. And tlmfs not all-it takes thousands of miles of Pipe lines and the work of 900 people to give you the good GAS service you deserve. THERE'S MORE BEHIND YOUR GAS FLAME THAN IUST A WELL OHLHHO I HTURQL 4, 6 X,-N L aj MW exciiing Portrait of yourself 'MQW lf W r I k HIM Q rom mm gufpn Enid's Mos: Modern Photographer 11111111111t1 1 111111 I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I C
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6 P c.-... a'a .1'a 3 ' I iam E Lowenliaupfs Since 1909 fi-5 The oulslanding store lhai caters io ' The Woman ' The Miss- 9' 71 ' The Man- N if THE Quut MAGAZINE BOARD OF EDUCATION Reading around the table: V. C. Duckett, Superintendent of Buildings and Groundsg Martin H. Miller, Memberg Robert li Barnes, Memberg B, H. VVilson, Member, L. P. Corev, Vice-Presidentg H. F. Don- nelley, Presidentg Charles Ethington, Clerkg E. H, Shockley, Memberq Cuy A. Stephenson, Member, DeWitt Waller. Superintendent of Schools, C. G. Danford, Treasurerg F. Curran, Attorney. Not pictured is R, F. Carroll, Auditor. ' The important re- sponsibility a n d policy for the con- duct of the Enid Public Schools fall upon the Board of HUMIlllASAlMIlT+iIlIHN De Witt Waller, Superintendent of Schools 5 Charles Ethington, Clerkg V, C. Ducltett, ' The Young Man Superintendent of Education which is composed of busy laymen heavily involved in their own business yet willing to assume the eivic responsibility of serving in this signal capacity without pay. VVhen one looks over the organization and sees the assignments of the Board members which are necessary to conduct properly the business of such a large system, one is in- clined to wonder if it does not require all of their time, Members of the Board of Education, chair- Buildings and Groundsg C. G. Danford, Treasurerg F. Curran, Attorney for the Boardg and R. F. Carroll, Auditor. Business is the keynote of the Board of Education. All supplies and equipment are purchased on a competitive bid basis, there- by assuring the best merchandise at the lowest cost possible. This method of pur- chasing has saved a considerable amount of the yearly supply costs. The regular meetings of the Board of VW have served the family for many years . . . why not YOU? men and members of the committees as well Education, which are held on the first Mon- as their duties include: H. F. Donnelley, day of each month, as well as all called meet- 'ii Lowenhaupfs Pll0I1C 203 North Side Enid, Oklahoma re-- :Tied President: L. P. Corey, Vice-President and Chairman of the Insurance Committee, Mait- tin H. Millei', Member' and Chairman of the Custodians' Committeeg Robert F. Barnes, Member and Chairman of the Teachers' Committeeg B. H. Wilsoii, lVIember and Chairman of the Finance Committeeg E. H, Shocltley, Member and Chairman of the Purchasing Committeeg and Guy A. Steph- enson, Menibei' and Chairman of the Build- ings and Grounds Committee. The members of the administrative staff whose duty it is to put into effect and take care of the details of important business are: ings, are open to the public. The buildings and grounds of the Enid schools, from a sanitation and main enance standpoint, rank among the best in the na- tion. From the standpoint of safety from fire, they are excelled by none. ln the last seven years the hte and windstorm insurance rates have decreased sixty-three per cent due to various improvemen's and voluntary re- ductions in rates, The Board and adminis- trative staff are constantly alert studying ways and means of improving the buildings to make them safer and at the same time fffontinned on page 68j
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