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8621214 G72 PRETTY-U P By Mary Katherine Thomas and Mary Sue Leslie a September School gow on despite the fire. 2ASchool burnecl. D R 8-l0fASenior, Iunior, Sophomore enrollnient. l3-School officially opened. l5-E. H. S. Bancl played for Boncl Sale. l6f 17 l7---Cherokee Strip Celebration. V-Football season openecl. Enicl clefeateml Fairview 26-7. 19-Delta Theta organized. 20-Librarians appointenl by Miss Douglas and Miss Ruclcler. 22--Biology Taxidermy Club organizecl. 24-Niary Lou Lambert crowned Band Queen. Norman l2, Fnicl 6. October One gone! ,--4 eight to go. l-Pep assembly at Education Building. Football boys given storm jackets. 7-Quill Annual Staff chosen, I5--Enicl won victory from Capitol Hill, 21- 1350. 22-Northern District Teachers' lVit-eting. 22-mponea City 7, Fnicl 0. 29 fm 'finial victorious over Classen. November Y14mmfT14rkey and ll17'6'55i71lQ. f-ifnicl clefeatecl Blackwell. ll-Armistice Day. Drum anal Bugle Corps played at Court House. ll-fNorma Rose Hatch crownecl Football Queen. Enid 33, Guthrie 0. l9-Enid tiecl Tulsa Central, l2fl2. 23 f 'flViicl-State All-Stars chosen - VVinlielil, 5 iaine, VV:-st, Buxton. 24-29-Thanksgiving game, Fnirl ll Perry Z 7 10 16 17 0. Bancl presentecl with new hats bv ABC Club. December Ulfcfrry Cbriffmrzs! -Iunior and Senior boys invitecl to FAAl5 for graduation exercises. -AA clay not easily forgotten. -Hurry, hurry-15 shopping days left. -Christmas assembly-E.i-1.5. Band. -Basketball Season began with Guthrie. 17-27-Christmas vacation. 23-fhnid 22, Blackwell ll. 31 --Enicl clefeatecl Alva 40-29. .... e , 'Q' ....., -1 - .,v. 'Q,' ..,e,i V s35:f-:--..-:3.- 5:-Q -I 13 ,A -- 5 --Q. fag E.,- 4 Gently dra- ll , matic fash- q if ron and yet . in Cxqulsile , 35 .. Taste is This dvliab f f U 1 1 l18UVGCl WY- ifg: 'Qiw fifffj l on , . , an all E x. TWG dress Mmmmmw . 3.1 75 555 E4 ,1 35:55 P r ICC 11.5 A ,.,. , K! 5 WQIJXT' Url Cl'q0 i' W 7TY?AV U fij.,
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unior Class Officers I flfmd ff1A q Lffr rv Righfj FRANK DAYIIES, 'Premlenz of lunior Class NANCY F1zAN'rz, Secretary of lzznior Clays- 1 BILI. STRAMP, Vice-'fjrcsizlent of Iunior Class CDLIETA CLINFSMITH, CTrw1mrer of lzfmior Class Sophomore Class Officers f'Readmg Left to Rigbtj 7 CHARLES BROXVN, l ice-Tresizlent of Sophomore Classi- CHARLIES PAINIT, Tremlent of Soplmmore C1455 VVINSTON SHIPLIZY, qdrcwzxfznfi' of Sophomore Clfm' IOHN TALLEY, Secrehzry of Solvlvomore Class 0,5 0 in Student Body Officers flfrarlnzg lfft In lfilqlnfj FRANK l-lowA1m, 'Premlwzt of Sllllltffll' 'Body GAII. BRANOM, Scc'2'c't41fy of .Sltlnlrfill fffculy ROY l2:ll.LlNc4S, Trcfimrer of Slflflllnffll 'Holly Gmlacgii MCiKllNZIl2, l'1ue-l'rw-nlefzt of Smflenz 130115 Senior Class Officers flfrzlrllrig fwfr tn Rllglwlj IOHN MLTMAHAN, 77re,vi1lfnt of Senior Cflm NORMA Rosh l lATCfll, Sevremry of Sc'Hl07' CIM- f I. E. GUNNING, Vice-7'rc.vnlcnr of Senior Clam RIUIARIJ BLQLI., Cfrefzszlzrer of Senior Class f Q
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AFW3 X Continued Success to Graduates ix! Hotel Youngblood AIR CONDITIONED Guest Rooms, Coffee Shop, Banquet Rooms . YOUNGBLOUD FOUNTAIN Famous for Frosted Malts Headquarters for att .School Activities tif! BRUCE WALLACE, Owner and Manager fgiiic we 1 QM gif january Dorf! forget your resolutions. 7' Gail Branom elected MGBV Queen and Robert O'Ronrl4e, Herald. ll --Plainsmen faced Central Cardinals. l8w-Enid 24, El Reno ld. Z5--Enid journeyed to Capitol Hill. 28---Enid played Central here. February Br My Wtcnlinel l -Enid clashed with Guthrie on their court. 7-ii-9-'Sale of Teen Town tickets. 9--Seniors ordered announcements. 15--Fnid vs. Capitol Hill. 26fSenior play 'iThe Doctor Has a Daugh- tern selected hy Miss Hazel Hatch. 28--Final try-outs for Senior play. March In like K1 lion, out likr a lamb. l0-Assembly on the 2111 of pottery making. I0-f-Band presented annual Symphony, Song and Swingli. l5-Spring Football practice started. l6--Foothall letterman's assembly. 17-Election of Teen Town Olticers. 3l-Senior class play gvien. April tftpril slrowrrs bring lllay flowers. 7-IU' Easter Holidays. l4--All-city hand concert. 21--Seniors had charge of assembly. 27-29-Tri-State Band Festival. May graduation arrived at last.-. P?-Senior Skip Day. l6f'-Annual Mlly Fete held at the Govern- ment Springs Park. ltl -Class Day and the lvy Oration given by lohn lVlclVlahan, Senior Class Presi- clent. Z l-Baccalaureate. 23' -lunior and Senior Reception. 24-Rehearsal for Commencement. 25--Commencement Exercises 26--Last day of school. Q, .
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