Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1944

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26 Congratulations Seniors! You have earned the honor of being a .Sen- ior, and now comes the big fest . . . that of be- ing a useful American citizen . Remember . lt Pays to Shop 3 l' PENNEY'S in THE BUSIEST BLOCK in THE BUSIEST CITY in THE BUSIEST SECTION of NORTHVVEST OKLAHOMA Over l,6UU Stores in the U. S. A. 0 Penney's celebrate their 26th year in Enid this year... I944 l06-8 West Randolph, Enid, Okla. l Tin. Quui. lxiixowini NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Lower Row: Yates. Cuinniings' Purdy fvice-presj, Hatch fsponsorj, VVehh fsec., treasj, Hatch fpreyj, Gertle, Gregory. Upper Row: XVhite, Wiles, Bundy, Hamblin, Ireland, Clark, Ash. Gunning. Bonham. Pierce. ganizafions all Enid High By lack Freeman and Trade and Industrial With Mr. Tom Kennedy in charge of Diversified Occupations and Mr. Perry Mc- Coy in charge of Distributive lnstruction, the T. and l. Club, as it is popularly known, has had a sticcessful year. Witli the labor shortage as it is. this group has been even more in demand than in the past years. This program is becoming more and more popular wth the school authorities as well as the students who have worked several thousand hours. VVhile the fire naturally caused complications, these were easily affair by the impetus given by the war. Aside from the regular activities of the club, they have found time to lake part in a banquet, a picnic, and a skating pariy. The highlight of their entertainment, of course, was their annual Employer. Employee Banquet in the Emerson Cafeteria on Febru- ary lil. Library The organization of the library this veal' was successfully attained due largely to' the untiring elforts of Miss Iessie Douglas, the co-operative spirit of Miss Clara Rudder, Longfellow lunior High School Librarian. and the able staff of student librarians. This organization was heavily overloaded with work this year, accounting for books de- stroyed, mending damaged books, and al- ways maintaining an efficient library for the use of all the students. To this hard-work- ipg crew go our appreciation for a job well r one. Delta Theta The fourth-year Mathematics Club this year was under the joint supervision of Miss lzlorel Helema and Mrs. Io May Smith, who acted in this capacity during the separation Herbert Mayberry of the Student Body. The purpose ol' this program has always been to aid the student in forming a more practical interpretation of mathematics and science. Each group has had the privilege of hearing Professor F. F. Knowles of Phillips University, deliver his informal but educational talk on radar. The individual groups have been entertained by various other notable lecturers. These activities every other week have gone far to give the students a realization of the possi- bilities of mathematics in every day life. Luther Burbank Flower and Botany The twenty-four members forming this organization were under the leadership of Mr. Merle Boyer. This club made a study of Howers, victory gardens, better landscaping of their homes, and of the trees and wild flowers of the surrounding territory. lfach club member was required to improve his own home grounds and work out a victory garden. Second place was taken by this association at the University of Oklahoma in the Okla- homa Senior Academy of Science meeting. Individual awards were taken by Phyllis Nichols, who was judged the outstanding state science club exhibitor at this meet. 4-H Club Mr. Ni. M. Boyer was the coach and sponsor of the I5 members of the lfnid 4-l-I Club. To this club went the honor of having sold more bonds per capita than any other club in Oklahoma since last May. The McMillens were well represented this year with Frances, the President, making a talk over the radio at the Oklahoma State lfair concerning the metohds of bond sales by the club, and she also received the honor of being elected Song Leader of the Northwest

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lNIIl HIHH SEHIHH Delta Theta Lozufr Row: XVimpcy, Troup, Scrivner fsecj, Royer, VVells Burclick. Sfmnrl Row: Frecman Creporterj, Pratt, VVclls, Howartl Cvice pres.. trcasj, Anclerson, Cotlner, Smith Csponsorb. Third Row: iVIcKay, Paine fsgt.-at-armsj, Bell ftreas., vicefpres.j Gunning ftreasj, Buxton, Bohon fvice-pres.j. Uppfr Row: Nt-al, McMal1aii, Allen, Escue, lVla'lJerrv M0 y I, , Kenzic fpresj, Miller. Luther Burbank Flower and Carden Club Lower Row: Kachn, Overfelt, McNeill, V. Kesuer, T. Kesner Hoover, Evans, Schmidt. Second Row: Gilbert, Sabin, Nelson Qpresj, Terrel, Foley fcura tory Nichols, Nleicrs, Chorlrick Qcuratorj. Upper Row: Renkcn fvice-pres.j, Pereboom, Kline, Boyer fsponf- sorj, Ma1'sl1 Qcuratorj, Nichols, Hastings Ctreasj, Linclell. The Enid 4-H Club Lowfr Row: A, Smith, Iulian, lander Csec.-trcasj, lvlchflillen Qpresj ,Daykin. Upper Row: Nlillcr fhoy cxeeutivej, Grove Csong learlerj, Boyer fsponsorj, Barrick Qvice-prcsj, hlarsh. Vergilian Lmurr Row: Prouty, Dillon Qtreasj, Martiii fvicefpresj, Hol- lanclcr Qpresj, Corey fsecj. Srrmzrl' Row: Fromholz fsponsorj, Hudson fvicc-p1'es.D, Cox fsecj, Hallman. Benson, Sugg fpresj, Chenoweth fspon- sorj. Upper Row: Druen Qvice-pres.j, Lowe fsec.-treas.j, Jones Ctreasj, Kumli Cpresj, Nleier fpresj, Herth Qsec.-treas.j. Biology Taxidermy Club I.owrr Row: Gunning, lulian fcuraiorj, Stewart, Cfharnplin, Cox fcuratorj, Hudspeth, Porter Ccuratorj. Farmer fsecj. Sfmnd Row: A. Smith, Day, Anderson, Gott, Peckham, Dritch, layue. Third Row: Price, Mcwler, Loucks, Stanlielrl, Atkinson, Halcomlu, lack Tay- lor Ctreas.j. v Fourth Rowg Boyer fsponsorj, Kuinli fpresj, john Taylor fvicc-prcsj Crumpacker, R. Smith, Neville. Upper Row: Glover, Harper, Barrick fcuratorj, Marsh, Croppcr.



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ENID HIGH ScHooI. District. Her sister, Marry, followed her by winning the Rural Rotary Trophy in Febru- ary as Garfield County's outstanding 4-H girl. Other achievements won by the Club were HCirls' State 4-I-I Health Championfl in record books: Girls' Achievements, first in Dairy Production fwith a 31325 bondj, and first in Fire Prevention with an award of a 35125 scholarship. Nfembers have placed high in all 4-H events in the county, as well as the state, in exhibits of livestock and home demonstration work, Nlembers receiving recognition during the year were Bonnie Miller' and Bill Barrick, both receiv- ing a blue ribbon in a style show. Bill also placed third in livestock judging in the lunior Livestock Show in which the Gar- Held County team placed first. Vergilian Club Something new has been added this year to this esteemed organization in that it con- tains both Junior and Senior members, dif- fering from the previous roster of only fourth year Latin students. This, as many other variations, has been due to the insufficient teaching facilities. The Latin department has dropped Cicero and enrolled all third and fourth year students in Vergil. The Vergilians travel across town to meet as a unit once every month, aside from their regular individual meetings every other Tuesday. This organization. sponsored by Miss Addie Fromholz and Miss Vivian Chenoweth, has become a landmark in Enid High School, and in spite of complications, has again enjoyed a Hne year. Biology-Taxidermy The Biology-Taxidermy Club. sponsored by Mi'. Mei'le Boyer, consists of 45 members, The biology museum, collected since 1928, was destroyed by the fire, consequently, the rebuilding of this museum will constitute a major portion of the activities for this group in the future. Nfembers of this club also hold member- ship in the Oklahoma lunior Academy of Science and the Science Club of America. Those obtaining national recognition were Pat Nfarsh, who won an honorary member- ship in the American Association for the Advancement of Science as the outstanding boy science club member of Oklahoma for I943, and Ma1'y Elizabeth Porter, who en- tered the Westinghouse Science Club of America Essay Contest, obtaining an honor- able mention on her efforts and scholarship offer, Two other members of this club re- ceiving recognition were Prank Howard and lohn Taylor, who were awarded the Bausch and Lomb Me-clals. The Biology-Taxidermy Club placed third in the exhibits at the University of Okla- homa Senior Academy of Science meeting held at Norman in December. In spite of handicaps this club has pro- ceeded through a highly successful year. The goal for the future is to rebuild their excellent museum destroyed by the fire toward which every member is working. 27 F ' ' ' ' ' 4 I I 5 1 5 : ' ' UE : ' O O l I I I I I I : 124 West Randolph I I I I I E The Coed Shop for Sportswear, E I I E Hosiery and Lingerie E I I I I I I I s1-11-11-11--1--1--11,11-11--11-111111-11-1-Q-11111-111--1-4 Fxx1111x1111111x111xx1xx1xxxx1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxsxxnxxnxt I Q Schuler Fruit Company E Distributors E E Blue Goose Fruits and Vegetables E E Phone 909 LD I4 E 'nxxxxn1xuxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxuxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxusxxxxsxixxxxxd ,xxxxnxxnxxnxxnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxsuvi Compliments of I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 EASON OIL COMPANY Ease on with Eason 4 4 4 4 : 4 I I I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 : 4 I I I 4 I 4 4 A11111-.1--11-1---11-1---1--1---1--11--1-Q---11--1----11-1-A

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