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8 THE QUILL MAGAZINE llllll HIlHlHINlS September 27-Off to a Hne start with a gridiron victory over Cherokee . . , Coaches Lawson and King introduced . . . Everlyn Bryant crowned football queen. Miss Kruse chosen to sponsor Bravettes. New public ad- dress system installed this year. lack Hol- land chosen editor of Quill lwekly for first semester . . . October 4-Plainsmen win again . . . this time over Norman. Home room officers elect- ed. Miss Hatch chooses cast of thirty-two for all-school play . . . October ll--Student Council acts as host to Northern District convention. Seniors elect Mr. Marshall as sponsor to replace Scutters', Autry. Council sponsors Know Your Home Room contest. Team defeats Oklahoma City Central . . . October l7--First semester Quill staff jour- neys to Norman press meet. Navy blue caps and gowns selected over traditional gray. Frank Drake chosen editor of Quill Maga- zine. james Leicrer elected Sophomore presi- dent. Braves don new white coverall uni- forms. Fourth victory chalked up for Enid . . . this time against Shawnee . . . November l-Simmons shines in win over Classen Comets, Enid takes coveted Mid- State title . . . shakes half-time jinx. Mr. Selby presents trophy in victory assembly. , . November l2-Public schools hold Open House. Eighth straight win edged from Blackwell. Quill iwlagazine staff opens Kodak Contest . . . November 22'-Phillips University holds de- bate tournament. Plainsmen drop ninth gary to Tulsa, 7 to 6 in eontestfor State football title. Betty V5 Vallinburg acclaimed foot- ball queen . . . November 22'wPawhuska and Guthrie de- feated to take Northern Six Conference title and end record season . . . coaches and letter- men presented in assembly. Over 400 pres- ent at All-School Banquet staged in honor of football team. Debaters attend Shawnee Tournament . . . December l3-All-School play, Stage Door, is presented with Billie Ann Couch playing the lead. Home rooms choose needy families for Christmas boxes. Man who worked with Thomas Edison, Dr. H. G. VVhite, captivates student body in science assembly. james Tebow and Elmer Simmons win places on All-State football squad. Simmons is voted co-captain, best runner, most popular player, best all-around back, and most outstanding By IOAN LONG player . . . His name will appear on Athletes Blanket in oflice . . . Kenneth Buchanan is captain, most valuable back, and best passer . . . lames Tebow chosen most valuable line- mang Norvel Patterson, best blocker, Homer Paine, best tacklerg Estell Edwards, best team man . . . December l9--Yates scores 37 points in initial victories over Dodge City and Chero- kee. Flu epidemic hits school. Annual staff begins editing of Quill Magazine . . . january 9+Orchestra and chorus in E. H. S. Christmas program. Coach Lawson announces new intramural plan. Dorothy Bank and Bob Meiers elected May Queen and Herald, Ton- kawa, Ada, Blackwell, Norman defeated by cage team . . . I january l6-Paul Wright and Sam Wilen- zick place second at Wellington in debate tournament. Plainsmen drop seventh basket- ball tussle to Shawnee Wolves . . . win over Central. New classes open for second semes- ter . . . january 31-Five thousand commencement exercise announcements ordered. Intramural football tournament under way. Symphony, Song, and Swing program presented by music department . . . February 6-School is dismissed for teachers' meeting at Tulsa, Ioan Long becomes first girl editor of The Quill lflfeclely. Debate classes attend Classen tourney. Cagers Olli- shine Classen Comets and Norman Tigers, February l3--Patriotism stressed in success- ful Leadership Banquet. Second semester home room oihcers selected. February 20-Mumps take school by storm. Frances Fern Davis, Lynette Bird place first: Ted Cramer and Paul Wright take second in individual contests at Alva invitational speech tourney. Representatives of school at- tend Iunior Academy of Science meet. Brav- ettes give basketball musical court program. Four members of Enid high school band at- tend clinic at Norman. Shawnee, El Reno are downed by Plainsmen . . , Ponca City Wildcats take favored Enid team for close defeat . . . February 27-Regional basketball tourna- ment opens. Enid speech division is voted into hlid-State. Central and Capitol Hill wins end brilliant basketball season with 18 wins and 2 losses. Basketball team wins Mid-State title . . . Vernon Yates scores 25 points in single game . . . March 6-Debate team ties for second in Mid-State. Coach Lawson marries Martha Lutz from Texas. Enid high school repre- sentatives participate in Radio Youth Forum. Broom stick skirts become number one fash- ion. Plainsmen win Regional Basketball Tournament . . . March I4-A capella choir presents assembly concert. Tulsa again defeats Enid by one point margin . . . team loses State title in Hnals . . . Bravettes schedule busses to attend contest. Vernon Yates, Holly Pearce are given berths on Mid-State Conference team. March 20-Assembly committee of Student Council plans varied programs. Speech stu- dents enter Edmond tournament. Bandsmen to Shawnee annual music meet. Cast of junior play chosen, Enid girls compete in Oklaho- ma College for Women tennis tourney. Seventy boys enroll for spring football prac- tice as plans for '41 season get under way and schedule is completed . . . March 27--Senior class play, American Pass- port, is outstanding success . . . lack Croom, Mary Io Miller play leads in excellent man- ner. Bancl attends Alva state meet. Debaters' assembly given by Hrst team declamators. Tracksters win in Hrst meet against Central Cards . . . April 3-Band and orchestra play concert in assembly. Quill Magazine' publication date announced for May 10. Track teams place second at meet. Bowling becomes most popu- lar E. H. S. sport. Seniors struggle over grammar hurdles. Daily Oklaboman features Enid as sports center of State . . . April 'IO-Choruses in Easter assembly prior to two-day vacation. Band and orchestra re- ceive high rating at Alva. Debaters enter State, N. F. L. tournaments . . . April 25-Excellent record made by band and orchestra as ninth annual Tri-State Band Festival closes. Norman, Alva, Oklahoma City hold track meets which team attends . . . Second semester Quill staff to journey to Nor- man staff meet, May 2-Track meet and staff meet draw many students to Norman. Mary Ioan Nus- baum, Lynette Bird, Paul Wright, Miss Hazel Hatch leave for national debate tour- nament at Lexington, Kentucky . . . May 9-- Xu and Nou to be presented as Iunior class play . . . Alvene Morgan is in leading role. Seniors enjoy annual Skip Day . . . Class Day, Commencement, other senior activities loom as end of school draws nearer.
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