Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1941

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78 Continued Success to Graduates Hotel Youngblood ,iq AIR CONDITIONED Guest Rooms, Cofiee Shop, ljmancpiet Rooms fi, Q Headquarters for all School Activities ,tg hliliclf XV.-Xl.l.MflF, Owner and fwiinalgrr ., qw., ga A ,VIY d I, X H.- faint x'iEiiiii3i'1'J1E qi3i't i'i7?'Q 1. fi -. sg J T iU,.:sasiQ'y5v ,f THL Quu 1. Iylaofxiixif Student Council 7 Upper Row: Humphrey, Delioe, Arncld, Singer, Iorter, King, Waters, Trexier, iVlcDowell, Green, Stephenson, Marvin, Drechsler, Evans, Stewart, Wright, Sears, Sclu.-lie. Sriond Row: Stout, Walton, Hampton, llood, Cary, Will, Horrall, Bryant, lfdwards fSponsorj, Lambert, Ledgerwood, Murgaii, Nixon, liord, Rosehoom, Nlelke, Keepers, liarlv. Lower Row: Simmons, Patterson, Cuntmins, lillison. l'earce, Hank tSec'y.j. lidwartls fI'res.j, Drake, Q'l'reas.j, llveritt, Paine, Nh-iers. iHliEHilHN iii IHMHEHHEY By HAROLD ARNOLD In a democracy, citizens must be trained to govern themselves. Perhaps the place wliei-e they get their first actual training in this Held is during their high school experiences with elected governing bodies such as our Student Council. The council is composed of officers of the student hotly who act as ofhcers of the Stu- dent Council, the presidents of the three classes, and one representative elected from each home l'0OI11. The council members are selected for their qualities of leadership and in the capacity as elected representatives of their fellow classmates, they have the oppor- tunity to develop their characteristics of lead- ership even further. On the other hand, the students who do the electing gain another ounce of invaluable experience in governing themselves. Starting in 1930 as an advisory councii which was appointed hy the principal, the Student Council has progressed to its pres- ent form. The Constitution as well as the Courtesy Code were written by this time. 1933 was the year during which the name was changed to Student Council. VVhile the councii itself does a great deal of work, most of its duties are carried on hy standing committees. The Eligibility committee distributes half iots for the various elections, counts the votes. and posts the results. This committee also checks the grades of the council members each six weeks. Any member of the council who has made a failing grade or who has an incomplete on his report card is suspended from the council for the following six-weeks. If he does not bring the grade up on his next report card, he is pennant-nrly dropped from the council. This assures for the stuf dent body a council composed of students, who not only are leaders, but who also keep up their grades. The lsettermen's committee plans the an- nual homecoming day, sends invitations to former linid l-ligh lettermen, and keeps a record of new lettermen each year. The Utility committee puts up posters, schedules of games in the home rooms, and keeps the trophy cases clean and Iiezlt. 'lhe scrapbook, which contains all articles pertaining to hnid High Schooi published in either Enid paper or the Oklahoma City papers, is kept up to date by the Scrapbook committee. This book is kept in the com' mittee room and is displayed twice each year. The Assembly committee plans the second semester student assemblies and assists with the program for Open l-louse each year. The Proctor committee makes lists of eligf ihle proctors and presents it to the council. It also checks their grades each six-weeks to see if they are eligible to continue. A file of the constitutions of all the ciuhs in Enid High School is kept by the Ciub committee. They study each new constitu- tion and present charters to new ciuhs. Fach semester they send questionnaires relative to ollicers, membership and dues, to each club. The Diplomatsi' might he another way to refer to the members of the Reception committee. They welcome all new studen s to lfnid l-ligh. show them around the school. fCf171li7IlIt'Ii on page -MQ

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EMD HIGH Sci-iool, Proctors Upper Row: Hatch, Fishhaugh, Mein-r, Ogden, Latchaw, Garner, Davis. Second Row: Bartley, Anderson, Drechsler, Holtmann, Peck, Talley, Collins, Baker, Bird. Lower Raw: Wyman, Sheets, Brasher, Richards, Edwards fSponsorj, Rieger, Lambert, Miller, Neufeld. By BETTY FRANCISCO Rat-ri-tat-tat! Rat-a-rar-tat! Boom-boom-boom! The annual Leadership Banquet of Enid High School, held this year in the high school cafeteria, literally started off with a bang, the theme being Drums , ITOUI' yCal'S ZlgO tllk' CUSLOIH of llfjlllfng' an annual leadership banquet was inaugurated. All students who have held an elective office at any time during their high school years are eligible to attend. The number of reservations this year was limited to one hundred. The mad scramble of at least twice that number trying to buy or beg tickets for the dinner this year surely attested to the increasing popularity of this function which is one of the largest of the year. The Student Council has charge of ar- .1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxni111 es N ' V . ., V ug' is I V ti.. ..v. -5 - A 'M -1 . 1 3 at :fi-'ii 11' a s ,W Q U g.. A., Q yi -. N ,.f w X , sf' R' if 1 .,a t,gafK is i Q7 Q '1fa1 452 sis 'l 1 -1 Ii dal' vw gig, ,, ag - f an 'iii-v Ysfrx f 1 3 'K 'W' fe 7 fi, AX ' af ,I ,M ..,.a MILTON ASPAHL Bass Bldg. Tel. 2587 Enid, okia. nsxuuxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxsxxxxxs' rangements and much credit should go to Miss Nlargaret Edwards, the faculty sponsor of this group, who aids and abets them in all their undertakings. Following out the theme of i'Drums, the U-shaped cable was cleverly decorated with large and small drums, and the program was printed and presented with the same theme. Drummer Boy Bob Meiers presided as master of ceremonies during the program. Following the invocation by Ray Simmons Talking Drumsfy a negro dialect play put on by lean Barnett and Mary Io Vogt drew a spontaneous burst of applause. Frances Wt'bt-1' and Gerry Smith, Drum Beatsn at two pianos, were tops with their popular swing arrangements as were Iacqueline and lean Barnett and Dorothy Oldham as the Singing Drums . Vivian Baker with her drum solo rolled the program along to the high spot of the evening, an inspiring address by Dr. D. L. Edwards. Leaders in high school, Dr. Edwards said, 'Rare likely to be leaders in later life. Making poor grades does not mean you can't be a future president, but great leaders are the result of concentrated energy. Dr. Edwards with his quiet good humor and worth-while philosophy pointed out the value of youthful leadership as a sound pre- paration for the greater responsibilties of adult life. The program ended with orchestral selec- tions by Bobby Seese, NVayne Bundy, Iune Bauermeister, Herman Singer, Dorothy Old- ham, and Paul Kendall. The singing of Hail, Enid High Schoolii brought to a close the fourth consecutive meeting of Enid's leading citizens of the future, 20 Compliments of CHAMPLIN QDLS Stations Everywhere

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