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,ao Upper Rune, iff! In right: Jeanne anal Ieannette Giltnerg Lilburn anal Louise Pierceg Dwain anal Richaral Blanal. lo a a ' f 7 . apr lime, fwfr In rilebf: Thelma lean anal Xelma Io Kes nerg Don anal Dean Laalusaug Ieane anal Iayne Iohnson. oubfe or .. ofhing By TONY GREEN 1 liar! 11 alrefzm zz zebilr ago llyfvzvi night lzegmz to fall, I rlrwarneal I snza' .tix sets of twins fl-eomifitg IIOZUH fha' hill. Yes, Susanna, six sets of twins, signifying twelve inalivialual twins, comprising live Qcount 'emj boys anal seven of the so-calleal softer sex, which about summarizes the twin situation in lfnial High this year. Sopho- mores. luniors, anal graaluating Seniors, all are representeal in the alouble-or-nothing com- binations. From music to basketball, from art to archery, their interests range wialely, liirst you see the Giltner twins. leanne anal la-annette. popular, vivaeious Sophomores. Strawberry shortcake. Southern-frieal chicken Qcoolaeal correctly. says leannettej anal gooal times iuark the material interests of these two. Both leanne anal leaunette are aleeply interesteal in music anal play the violin anal cello, respectively. They are members of the linial High School Orchestra anal play in the lfnial Symphony Orchestra with an ensemble axial trio number as their specialty. Among their school subjects Ieanne prefers Caesar, while both are extremely fonal of stualy hall. Ia-anne is Treasurer of the Sophomore class, anal la-aunette is Vice-Presialent of the Orchestra. Dancing for Ieannette, football for both, these Sophomores are true Plains- men, anal we're proual of them. Corning up next is the only boy-girl com- bination in the bunch. Lilburn anal Louise Pierce. Louise, an attractive Iunior girl, col- lects bizarre, fantastically shapeal perfume bottles while ha-if brother, Lilburn, is intense- ly interesteal in sport. He plays the position of right half-back in his football anal is active in track. A prominent member of the track squaals, Lilburn participates in the relays anal the luinalreal yaral alash. Like many Plains- men he makes moalel aircraft his hobby anal constructs all alilferent kinals of airplanes, even to one gas moalel. Next. we have the Blanal boys, Dwain anal Richaral. The ialentical two are both aalept archers, anal their favorite pastime is to strike olit in the wooals with their bows. Currently, they are members of the track squaals with Dwain holaling alown the 880- yaral run anal the mile relay anal Richaral running the mealley relay. Dwain likes his l're-Flight while Richaral prefers wooalwork anal history. The Pmlanals are popular at lfnial High, anal we are proual to claim them as real l-Jlainsmen. Next in line are the Kesners, Thelma lean anal Velma Io. They, too. are gooal musi- cians, featuring chiefly in singing anal alanc- ing. Qlncialentally, tha-y're gooallj. Another avial interest is in the science of botany, anal they are active members of the Luther Bur- bank lflower anal Garalen Club. Basketball anal history are among the many favorites of these charming girls. Vllhen askeal if they haal any college in minal when they graalu- ateal, they lookeal at each other anal grinnetl, Vv'e haven't alecialeal ya-tm. Anal we are per- fectly satislieal to keep them in linial High for the next two years. Two more Seniors appear next, the ever- popular Laalusau brothers. Dean anal Don. Their aleaally anal ellicient hanalling of a basketball has maale these two both feareal anal aalmireal throughout the state of Okla- homa. Although outstanaling in basketball anal intensely fonal of baseball, QYou ought to see those boys pitchlj their regular school- ing is another important consialeration. Dean prefers his English class among his aca- alemics, a girl frienal, Iackie Thomas, sees to that, while Don likes his physics pretty well. As members of the state's championship basketball teatu, Dean anal Don are wialelv known in these parts, anal none know it bet- ter than their aalmiring classmates in finial High. Fellow Plainsmen, keep it up. Then come the Iohnson twins, Ieane anal Iayne, two twins of like appearance, but cer- tain alefinite alilferences. leane collects horses Qminiature, we gatlierl, anal loves to fish anal luint, especially arounal Lake hlichigan anal also Coloraalo. She intenals to put in a vear at Phillips anal then join ha-it sister at Texas University. Pre-flight is her special favorite in Enial High. She is taking Bible at school anal intenals to become a missionary. Now, Iayne prefers the gentler arts. ln school she prefers typing anal shorthanal anal has alreaaly taken in a summer term at Phil- lips, beginning to learn alrawing anal archi- tectural alesigning. At the University of Texas she plans to contiinie her typing anal shorthanal anal, possibly, her talenteal alraw- ing. lt's strange that two girls so alike in appearance shoulal be so utterly different in ambition. Perhaps they can cover wialer Helals of success that way. Lots of luck, girls.
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30 THE QUILL MAGAZINE Qtlrm an Quge ofzps May We 0 . Cxtfzaofzdmafzy. our By DoRo'rHY HORRALL 2-Cents Worth? Not many years ago some of us were strolling daily through the halls of dear old E. I-I. S., planning dates, discussing our friends, chat- ting, comparing classroom notes, and doing all the other things you do. ln the meantime we have acquired years and experience. So, along with our best wishes, we want to give you something practical. We want to tell you how to ' Make hard times easier ' Make good times better ' Advance to higher jobs ' Squeeze all possible profits from talents and abilities ' Overcome handicaps ' Improve advantages Yes, we can tell you how to do all that. We paid quite a bit for the secret, but we wonit change you a cent. You'll find it wrapped up in one little word: WORK. Think about it, wonlt you? lncidentally, we are proud to have been the builders of this book, and we compliment the students and faculty members who put so much effort and care into it. The Purcell Company, Publishers THE ENID EVENTS THE ENID SHOPPER Our Business is to Help Yours II7 East Broadway ENID 1 , Wei Born seven years ago, struggling for exist- ence against any number of odds, and Hnally coming out on top is the story in a nut shell of the 'KEnid Legionettesn. Now boasting a picked membership of 43 girls, more blue ribbons than wall space, four directors in the service, an alumni organiza- tion, and the Oklahoma State Drum and Bugle Corps Championship, the Legionettes are well on their way to becoming one of the outstanding musical organizations in the Southwest. The Drum and Bugle Corps was started in 1937 by Orville Books with the purpose of giving those girls interested in music and not engaged in school musical organizations a chance to develop their musical talents. With the aid of his brother, Carl, and Mom and Pop Books he soon changed those clumsy but willing girls into a hrst- class marching group. The Drum and Bugle Corps then proceeded to begin its short, suc- cessful journey to the front. Orville and Carl left for the Army in 1941 but only after guiding the Drum and Bugle Corps through a state championship at Muskogee. Their place as director was Hlled for the next year and one-half by Sidney David, who in Sep- tember 1942 accepted a position directing the Blackwell Band. Since September the Legionettes have practiced under the direc- tion of johnny Beach. In March 1943 john- ny left for the Navy, and the Corps was then taken over by Howard Bishop who left for the Army Air Corps in two weeks. And so, since the War, the Corps has been sort ini111xnxxxxxxxsxxxixxxxxxxxxx xx of with and without directors. Mr. Newman takes over in between directors. Since the beginning this organization has been under the wing of the American Legion Post of Enid. This Post sponsors the Legion- ettes and every year sends them on many trips, among which is the American Legion State Convention. Last year's convention was held in Tulsa. It was at the Tulsa Conven- tion that the Legionettes were billed The Pride of Oklahoma . Among the many activities the Legion- ettes take part in each year are parades of all sorts, conventions, special memorial days, Tri-State Band Festival, and they recently took a prominent part in the American Legion Bond Show. The Drum Corps has within itself a well built discipline order. This consists of a President, Maxine Dillon, Vice-President, Imogene Lovelace, Secretary and Treasurer, jean Schaal, and several Drum and Bugle Sergeants. Piloting the Legionettes down the street for the past year has been Drum Major Peggy Sanders and Twirlers, Ruth Ann Taggart and Earlene Weeks. Ruth Ann Taggart now has the position of head Drum- Major. Drum Corps consists of High School girls, but each year after Tri-State, Freshman mem- bers are taken in to train for the coming year. The Drum and Bugle Corps loses only four Seniors this year, but four very efiicient ones. Those graduating out of the corps are Evelyn Keepers, Elsie Mae Gillenwater, Dorothy Horrall, and Peggy Sanders. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuxsiVg E CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! j I UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL FOUNDATION I 4 4 E and SCHOOL or NURSING E I I 4 - -1- .--i 4 4 - - - v 4 I 4 I FIRE PROOF ScientiHcally : E Q Equipped E I I : Eirst Class Complete X-ray : : in Every and : : Particular Laboratory E I 4 4 I 4 I ' I : Daryl Church, R. N .........,. Superintendent Mrs. E. George, R. N ..... Instructress : 4 Q Virginia Florer, R. N...SurgicaI Supervisor A. M. Lindell, R. N ........... Anestbetist : 4 I 4 I : 501 west Randolph Phone 4280-4281-5422 E 4 4 I I '.------------.---------------- xsuxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxx
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32 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx GOOD LUCK, SENIORSl Gold Medal Feed Store jeeds and Seeds O. C. UTSLER, Owner 207 East Maine Phone 865 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx C-ood Luck, PLAlNSMENl xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Seniors! . . . We you Good Luck - .all L-fiolfb-D. r.-B Q F- z ye, mm xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx Robert F. Barnes Insurance Insure and Bond with Bob! l0l8 Bass Building Enid, Oklahoma xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx THE QUILL Macixzxwr is eace n Earth, good to 'cyl env By CLARA The Christmas season of 1942 presented a problem a little different from that of preced- ing years. As a result of the decrease in the number of unemployed persons, not nearly so many families needed help. In years be- fore, each Homeroom had adopted a family, found details such as the age of the children, what they needed most, and the size of their clothing. It is a happy thought to know that this year there were not enough needy fam- ilies for each Homeroom to adopt one. There were some families, however, that needed help and would need help during the winter months ahead. It was decided that the Salvation Army was in the best position to know those who needed help. A list of foods was made, and the students volunteered to bring what they could. Every- thing that students can think of to eat Qand that's a good numberj was on the list. Be- sides food, they also thought of every size and kind of clothing. If each Homeroom had adopted a family, they could have been more careful in bringing sizes that would fir the children of that certain family but in this case, all sizes were brought. Each student realized that some child or even a grown per- son would be happy to receive them. The artistic students in each I-lomeroom spent their time decorating the boxes. By the last day of school before the Christmas ,xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx MAE DEAL holidays the boxes were filled with food and clothing and brought to the stage in a spec- ial Christmas assembly which was a very gay affair. The Christmas spirit was intensified by songs played by the orchestra. Later, Santa Claus arrived with some humorous gifts for different people in the audience. Students roared when Santa Claus entered. The part was played well by Enid High's own Mr. Cecil Gott, The Homeroom gifts were then given to the Salvation Army where the food was all put together. When it was actually needed, they properly distributed it. The spirit which accompanies this gener- ous giving at Christmas time fills the hearts of everyone when they think of the happi- ness coming to those receiving their gifts. There is more joy and happiness among the students themselves for making others happy. If this spirit would continue every month instead of one week out of one month, how much more happiness there would be among a great number of peoplel We can never say that true world peacei' has come until all nations respect each other as friends and neighborsg until their resources are combined to help everyoneg until their power and in- fluence is used to raise others from poverty, suffering, and ignorance. Peace on Earth Good Will to Mieni' can be proclaimed only when the spirit of Christmas is continued the year round by all of the world. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv' I I I I I I I I I I : CONGRATULATIONS! 5 I I E E : For setting new records In the scholastic and athletic : I I E fields. We are proud of your achievements. E I I I I n '59 4 I I I I ' : E tmay we continue to serve you in the Corning year? : I I I I I I I I 'KT-A tt: I I .... ,l ' . .,,.. .- v : t : v X 1 I I I I I 5 Q For complete travel information Phone 810 : I I I I I I I.gxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxf
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