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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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