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I2 Congratulations Seniors! You have earned ihe honor of being a Sen- ior, and now comes the big iesi . . . that of be- ing a useful American citizen . . . 'A' Remember . . IT PAYS TO SHOP al' PENNEY'S We have grown from one store to 1,590 in 38 years through appli- cation of sound, hon- est principles and the thorough training of young Americans. Penney's celebrate their 23rd year in Enid this year. . . l94l l06-8 West Randolph, Enid, Okla. Q Q E iuniiniim During the month of August from the sunny Texas state with a University of Texas background came pleasant Wallace Lawson, later followed in September by another Texas football star, T. King, who assisted him. Both Dana X. Bible stars, they offered a sparkling brand of football. Tirelessly work- ing to build a team, the coaches won the affection of the boys and their undivided attention to their teaching of fundamentals during the season. They were assisted by Leonard McCoy, B team coach, who con- THE QUILL MAGAZINE MQHHMPSI For the Plainsmen Half Pint Simmons was the great aggressor and oppressor by mark- ing up the only counter forbidding the VVolves to capitalize more than once. And so ended a spectacular entanglement of grid- iron gritting at its best. Enid Crusbcs Classen 32-O. fThe Plains- men block superbly while Simmons shines. And I do mean shine.j He was in their hair, they found him in the backfield, they lost him occasionally when he slipped away on a long 1 t around end, but alas-they tinues to develop from the B squad star re- found hi -rched over the Comet goal line, placements for the varsity. Amor g t e t rs of the game were Tom Mc- For a moment let's go back and rake a ow , righ lard, who was the fifth col- peek into E. H. S.'s pigskin battles of 1940, is' in Cl -n's backfield most of the one of the most successful footb ,seaso s i cL6i nibt'rt and Homer Paine, ever staged in the histor f go o d . tw pot kles, who faithfully pound- Beginning at the egiH d i ed hol met's line. This victory Aerial Tbrusts Do C role I8 ' cl t clinic-yf the Plainsmen season, the first half hu 1 n na ure ' it ' Wm ' cil tall , b ught the Mid-State game-jitter ped in r bbc us of Ch ' t -1 bag of honors. three cougif, ut se d er - .Vi Petr 's a 1 . a. the next oppon- ance was. ared by t' y me imm s with ent e l sm ruggQN! through for a his long twisting ga o punt turns d to l lctor ie ev r a game Norvel Patterson w o o e t Qa ridicul a d brq -ta ' g, ll in interception bi ' . tofhi. iki n rn fo quart s, t '. as 't. e lai en, in the longest 1i' th mg? ainly utpla ed rst , ew ered Off to Norma r o ir fir t thrill in by sk lfu ' -u ak , k cks spin- Mid-State Confe nce. Who n? l, s by Ma s, mei after the who do you think nid ips an al it 'iec oi lenc A cl utsmarted 12 to O, and this mi easi have een the I ar at t -lr game. It was doubled. With a subs ntial O fllm - t at th' retr ' 'd spirit was the and a ground and aerial a 'nga -fiel resul e f t se coach and gang fire- the Plainsmen had little rot e p' s c er 'a rumor. One of these the Tigers in their own bac cl. if ta - tric Pla Cd by 'thb plainsmcn Five thousand screaming fans r 'n d the wa t ' ' kick hich -was used a great throats as the Enid Plainsnientlvgfkepa glf6- C i n the o d fdays. fSpecialQ year Oklahoma City Central winning jinx.j hi e VVi id- ta Championship as VVithin the first five minutes the Card d C l ea s ill! What an honor cracked over the goal line leaving the P ns- t was, nd this c lr Hrst year in the Mid- men fans in a dejected frame of mindf So, ta e iferencel remained the score until in the fourth qua , when with 45 minutes to play, Enid ca talized on a Central fumble tying the couns 6-6. Then came thc big moment when with just two minutes to battle, the Plainsmen, with the aid of another Central fumble, tallied the winning goal which caused the populace and the papers to shout Enid Downs Central I3 to 6 . This win elevated the Plainsmen to sole possession of the lead in the Mid-State conference. We did it! Enid Noses Out Shawnee After Hot Duel 6-0.', Facing the heaviest, most experienced line in the state, the Plains- men edged through for a photo finish, which stamped them as grid champs of the state. Now, don't think the Wolves offered no opposition, because in their bold determina- tion they offered more hair-raising threats than the Plainsmen had been accustomed to. In fact the Wolverines were on the offensive most of the time, but failed to materialize. A r a week of intense preparation, the lai smen found themselves facing Ponca's ildcats, the most -persevering the line plunging aggressors had yet encountered. Realizin this fact when the Wilclcats tallied in the Erst nine minutes, the ever spirited Plainsmen resorted to aerial bombardments which resulted Plainsmen Subdue Wildcats I4-6. The Plainsmen set a record in air battling both offensive and defensive by com- pleting 8 of the l3 attempts converting 12 of Ponca's 14. Blackwell, supposedly the pride of the state, hung its head in shame as the Plains- men continued their How of victories 6 to 0. VVhat a battle it was too-two strong lines holding their own with the exception of Tebow at left end who recorded the greatest play ever witnessed in the Plainsmen line when he broke 'up a lateral and at the same time recovered the oval on their side of the fContinned on page 58d
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14 THE QUILL MAGAZINIE IHWHHH H HHHH SEHHHl Lowcnhauptis BY BETTY VAN Since 1909 fue The outstanding store that caters io ' The Woman- ' The Miss- 25 t - 'YI' s lf, xlt 1 ffl lt ' The Man- ' The Young Man Wi? have served the family for many years . . . why not YO UP fix! Lowenhaupfs Phone 203 North Side Enid, Oklahoma '+V c-is-c - a My u mm Illlllllllll llll Two new and interesting improvements greeted the eyes of Enid High students as they returned to school last fall, while an- other greeted their Mears . The latter was the installation of a public address system through the tireless efforts of TVfr. Selby, Mr. Kirk, and Mr. Hunter, algebra instructor at Longfellowg Mr. Kirk constructing the cabi- nets containing the loud speaker and receiv- ing apparatus, and Mr. Hunter doing the wiring. Mr. Selby assisted with the wiring, mounting of the speakers and transformer switches in the cabinets, the hanging of the cabinets, and the making of the master panel for balancing the various speaker lines, ivfany decided advantages are gained through this system which includes 67 re- ceiving sets-one in each classroom, and the remainder scattered throughout the building. Ir has become a definite time-saver in making possible announcements to be made to all classes simultaneously and thus saving inter- ruption and a special interpretation by the teacher. lVfore efTective attention is given because of Mr, Selby's direct contact with the students in making suggestions for bet- tering the school or in announcing. Not only is it a time-saver, but it offers specific educational advantagesfprograms can be lis- uxxxxsxnxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxsn I VALKENBURG tened to Sffjflratc dL'Paf'tnTC'ITtS, TAOUIITS, UI' the entire school just like your own radio- students welcome this change! Chemistry students found more room was added to the departmentis domain with the removal of chemicals and special apparatus to the former school museum. New tables, en- tirely of oak, were constructed and Htted with new sinks and gas connections. An updraft, built of bright copper, was placed above the demonstration desk. With this added space and new and different chemicals and sup- plies the students are able to perform a great- er variety of experiments. The storeroom for chemicals is yet incom- plete. However Lester Youngman, chemistry instructor, hopes to have it soon equipped with larger shelves and to have alphabetized all chemicals and racks built for equipment. Then if you'll follow your nosei' down to the cooking lab you'll discover a new and completely modern room. Emphasized in black and white the room has been enlarged and equipped with Nfonel metal cabinets and stoves. Dainty Horal prints in pastel shades and potted plants in brilliantly colored con- tainers complete the homey atmosphere of this kitchen any girl would love to have as her own. 1xxx:xxuxxxxxxxxxxxssssxxxxxxxv 4 4 4 E LET'S ALL LET'S ALL E : ' GO ' ' Arrive ' : I TOGETHER TOGETHER : I I : , : 5 Let s Charter a Red Ball Bus 5 I I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I I I I 4 4 4 4 4 4 I I I I 4 4 I I 4 4 I I : Charter Coaches afford the greatest enjoyment in group transportation and : : at the lowest possible cost. Red Ball also serves Northwest Oklahoma, Kansas, : E and Texas with regular dependable daily schedules. E I I 4 4 I I - RED BALL BUS COMPANY - 4 4 I I I I : Charter Service Union Bus Depot : I Telephone 233 Telephone 810 Q I I 'QuQQ5fxnxxQiiHQQQQHQQinHHQQQQQCIQQQQQQQHQQQHQQQQQQQQQT
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