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5 E sis S A F 1.1. iCNlj W wg 4. N.. ,X 'QMM Ml g:1.is.see.:e-4Lsl if V f H eartiesi , Congratulations from the A Boys ai the T S 6' Q Clothiers 5 i X i N i - TSB Q mr E ' il if ' R I .I T is -N Wi is 1 l 1 E A S fl L ll ' E ..r, 1 1 X Ng I fill l YJ A !! ,' .jj , is fl E .. Q Qi TwosoME Tween vonxsi-nies sun-s T SE EAGLE.SUlTS ' KuPPENHEuviEn CLOTHES KNOX.HATS . ARROW.SHIRTS COOPERS LTNDERWEAR T i FREEMAL sHoEs l is N S 6' Q Clothiers 26TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR North Side Sgm1rc4FNID . 5:51 , W, gi-g.,f5-tw, 3- ifiiitaif Ti-ns Quu 1. M.xo.ixz1Ni2 BOARD O15 lil7UC1ATlON Upper Row: Robert F. Barnes, President, Lindol li. Corey, Herndon F. Donnelley: lidwin H. Shockley. I,ower Row: Guy A. Stephenson, V,-Pres.. CI. Ci, Ilanliord, Treasurer, B. H. VVilsong Martin H. Miller. By KATHRYN ACRE Upon ihe shoulders of the seven mem- hers who compose the Board of Fduca- ltloil YCSIS the lIlllUOI't- ani responsibility of running the Enid public School system. These members are elected by the citizens of linid, six being elected from the six city wards, and one elected as a member-at-large. At all times these men donate their time and energy to provid- ing the highest educational advantages pos- sible. The members of this executive board, chair- men of committees, and their duties include: R. li. Barnes. Presidentg Guy A. Stephenson, Vice-President and Chairman of the Build- ing and Grounds Committeeg lf. H. Shock- ley. Chairman of the Purchasing Commit- tee: H. lf. Donnelley, Chairman of the Teach- ers' Committeeg L. P. Corey, Chairman of the Custodians' Committeeg VVillard C. Iones. who was appointed ltebruarv 3 to fill the vacancy of hfiartin hiiller. who resigned as Chairman of the insurance Cfommitteeg and Granvle VVilkinson, appointed liehruary 15 to fill the vacancy of B, H. Xofilson, who re- signed. Actual administration of thc details of im- portant business is left in the hands of De VVitt Vlfaller, Superintendent of Schools, whose careful recommendations and proposals are eliectively carried out by the other im- portant members of the staff, Charles lith- ington, Clerk, V. C, Duckett, Superintend- ent of Buildings and Grounds: C. G. Dan- ford. Treasurer: F. Curran. Attorney for the Board, and R. P. Carroll, Auditor. Since the Board of Education handles busi- ness in a business-like manner, all supplies and construction materials are purchased on a competitive bid basis. This provides for the best merchandise at the lowest possible price. The Board of Education owns and operates a modern shop. This enables them to build many articles of school furniture and equip- ment at a considerable saving to thc school district. Having competent employees in woodwork, welding. plumbing, painting. plas- tering and general repair work, the mainten- ance of the buildings is kept up to the high- est standards required by the state. Their building improvement program this year has not been heavy because of insuffici- ent funds. This is due to the fact that rev- enue funds have been curtailed, and the pres- ent board is interested in maintaining the teachersi salaries at the highest level. This yearis building Program consisted of the remodeling of the domestic science room and a new chemistry laboratory in Enid High School. ln the domestic science room, new tables were made. new linoleum was laid on the f'loor. and new stoves were installed, mak- ing it possible for girls to he trained in what is known as a unit kitchen. Also, a complete new 5-ply built-up roof was put on the high school building. This was the first time the roof had been completely renewed since the building was built. The Board also Put new roofs on the old part of Emerson Iunior High School and Adams Grade School. Last summer, two grade schools, lVIcKin- ley and VVoodrow XVilson, were painted, and the athletic field at Roosevelt Grade School was improved. A modern kitchen has been installed in Booker T. Vliashington School complete with new linoleum and new stoves. During the fall of the year, a portion of the roof of the Education Building was re- moved and a new roof applied. The remain- ing roof will be renewed when sufficient funds are raised. All in all, the Board of Education has ac- complished a great dt-al this year. They have improved the public schools of linid so that, from the standpoint of sanitation and main- tenance, they compare with any schools in the United States.
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THE Quiu. MAGAZINE MlN Ill VHHIlIl INllHlSlS AQ...- Congratulations! the 1941 SENIORS Make Newman's your headquarters while selecting your prom outfits! Because you know we have the kind of clothes you like. We will help you feel import- ant-in new fashions-at im- portant low prices. O O O Kaur friends will beam openly at your wiscloml 1, .s6 Q E By BUD EVERITT On the facing page we have attempted to portray some of the varied interests of both Mr. DeWitt Waller, Superintendent of Schools, and M1'. D. Bruce Selby, Principal of Enid High School, Of course, if we were to present a complete picture of all the activ- ities in which they are engaged, it would take many more pages, so let this serve as a word of explanation about their interests. Mr. VValler has served the Enid public schools constantly since 1911 and Mr. Selby since 1924. Both men have held the posi- tions of teacher, coach, and principal here at Enid High School. Both men have been reared as average Americans, Mr. Waller being the son of a Methorlist minister, and Mr. Selby having been reared in the typical pioneer farm family here in Oklahoma. Today they and their families lead the lives of typical Americans. Mr. Waller's family life is similar to that to which most of us are accustomed. His is the average family, consisting of a wife and two daughters, Barbara and Ma1'ilyn. Also the proud head of the average sized family is our principal, D. Bruce Selby, with his wife and two children, David and Mary Esther. The above mentioned are well known facts about these two men, but they do not in any way begin to tell all of their interests. Letis take a glimpse into their lives outside their homes and professional interests and see what we may find about the two. Both of these men are prominent in the Held of education here in Oklahoma, Mr. Waller has been a member of the State Board of Education for two years, and Mr. Selby is a member of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Education Association, represent- ing the Northern District. He has been a member for live years and was recently elect- ed for three more. Mr. Selby is also one of the consultants for the Work Experience N. Y. A. Council for the State of Oklahoma. Each is on a church board, Mr. Waller at the First Methodist Church, and Mr. Selby at the Presbyterian. Another leading interest in each man's life is the Field of athletic sports. Both Mt. Wal- ler and Mr. Selby are authorities on football, and Nlr. Vllaller is still in demand to referee college games. Mr, Waller played football at O. C. U., then known as Epworth, and Mr. Selby played at Phillips University. Mr. Waller serves as Treasurer of the Oklahoma High School Athletic Association, in fact, he is the only treasurer they have had since their formation in 1926. Other sports on the list of their activities include, for Mr. Selby, golf, bowling, baseball and rope spinning with which he has brought enjoyment to hundreds of people in this com- munity. On Mr. Wal1er's list are golf and baseball. Finally, both men are extremely civic minded and take an active part in civic alfairs, Mr. Waller being a member of the Lions Club, and Mr. Selby, a member of the Kiwanis Club. Both men have served their clubs in the capacity of president. Mr, Waller is president of the Community Con- cert Association, and Mr. Selby, a member of the Board of Directors of Town Hall. Even with all these other interests, we find that the dominant one in each of their lives is still that of trying to help the youth of this city with whom they are so closely as- sociated. 111xxxxxxxxxxxxxxililxxssxsx Sincerest Wishes Seniors! o Personality Beauty Shoppe VELIXIA XAJEEKS, Manager XVANDA MARKES, Prop. 219 N. Independence Phone 868 liiiiititititxiiti11511113111 C ongralulaiions to the SEN l ORS ! E. W. Bank Lumber Company 1Vhere Quality Tells and Service Sells 230 East Maine Phone 748 1i1111111111xitixxtitttxlltti
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