Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1945

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THE QUILL MAGAZINE ENID, OKLAHOMA Volume XII May, I945 'lmlfllrlwl by flu- Simone CQ1 xv ox- Iiwzn Ilirzn SVIIOUI. Ifnid, Oklnlionm 'I'lm1n4gm1vlr1'1l lllv CIINI lVIC'CUNkM fvilgnawll by Tin' 5ol I'lnxifs'rlflzN liwcmvixc Co., Tnlsu, fjlilklllfllllll 'l'rmrrd hy Tin l'l'Rc'1,Il QIOXIIRXN1, lwlvlztvlwry Enid, CJIQILIIIOIIIZI Spfifzwml Irv Rvrn Sro'1 l' .md V, U. IXIKIINIIXII OUR PURPOSIQ Tin IJIIIII lX'I.u..x!lNi .Ymfl Inn fzllvwilflfvl In pw .will 11 flflilowmlfl of zlw III1NIl'f0H.Y flrlivitirxr whirl' mm- lw'i.w' 11 .vrlmol yan' ill lfnizl Hilqlw Srlmnl. IIA' lvolu' Iliff! IIII flfllifr' ynzzgv you will rnjoy lonkiuxq nuff lliix l l ll 1 l I l l l. rrmrr lun I'1'f'zI ink Imxv im'i11'Hlx IJMI lm y nm 11' up UHFIJ .vllmnl W1l'1'l1!II'l1'.V. IIA' luwf' r'11rln1uor1'1l lo PFI'- lmn' ll nloizlmznll In rm iflstillftinn zulvirlf yfuuzg pmfzlr' only in li0l1lIlflI'.Y .Hill frm' In llrinlc for 1l1r'rr1.w'lw'.v lmw' lwlzl ilu' frivilwu' 0' rlllfllllfll I in flu' las! rw mrs. ' L .1 3' lonr !'Hl0yW1t'lIl Lv our 1'f'wf1r'rl. D.x1.1, Xx'IINIUIII,IQ'1l1lUl' fr ,Az is L 15 0 11' C o :NTl5NT,x' Paqgr ADMINlS'I'RA'I'ION ---- Dale Ilyll771flfl7. ,, 4 MEN OF ArmIRSAAARIH-mm,-y fifmmpzm I I I 5 l'AC,ULTY ,... ,.,, ,.,.... , , ,,....,.,..,,., ,,......, , ,, , , , M V f, IN IVIEIVIORY OF D11lz,'lI'1lWmtlr, ,. ,, . , , ,, , 7 ODE to Those VVl1o Havu IAIIQIKIL' tht- Snprvmc Sucriliuf' I'ocrn lt'!H7IIt'll1' Gflfnrr 7 lIAI.ENDARfl'lrIIy Tmvix and lf'am1r'lfr' ffzllflrr , N V . , , 4 VVI-lO'S VVHO IN E. H.S. ., , ,. .. ,, , Q THE THREE R's --II i?1.v1mf1 llfllllrr ., .. ,, .. ,. III SINCE THE EIRE llfrfm lI11tf'l1f'la'f'r., .. ,, ,. Il UNICE I'EOI'I.E Sur Irwlzmzl' and l1'1mm'ttw Cfllfnrr ,, , I2 THAT XVI? MIGHT I.IVlfi IjIJL'H1 llrlly Tmzw, .. , . ,, I2 THE SIIIRIT OE ENID HIGH SCHOOL---Rnlu'rt Cflulrlr,-l.i Y 14 OUR E.H,S. STARS IN THE WVINDOVVS l'oL'm llrlly Lou fflarlc , I-I RECIPE- I'oux11--Ann fllartin ....,,,,,,,,, ,. .,..., .. , ,, , . ,, ,, , IRI THE IILAINSMAN GRID TEAM' Gmrxqf' llrozun ,, .. . . , IX THE ENID LECIONETTES DRUIVI AND BUCQLE CORPS .Ilmm 111' .IIINHH 22 HSYIVIPHONY, SONG AND SVVINU' l'f1lfy l.nu'1' . . . 2-I INS-I4RUlVIEN'l'Al.I,Y SPEAKING II'1lWm fflwlrlqf' :ind lffifv .Ynxqg ., , ,. . 25 I3ASKIE'l4BAI,I, Ifnlf czfwiiry A I or I EEEE I .. I ls All ROADS LEAD TO IIOI,I.YINOOl7 Ol,-na f.TIFH,fiWllll , , ,ll URCANIZA'I'IONS OI: E, I-I.S. rlnn Hlllllflll and ,llar4Q1lrrl lfrv ,ll,,'l,l, ,S-'I IQNIIJ HIGH I.lIfIf flwn fllartln, .'III1l7'KQIlVd'l lfrv, :ind Ilrrmz Ilalilwlzlrr 35 Al.I. EYES TO TIIE STAGE lfnlirrl f,'lv1l1li'riv,f und Dorn l,11' ,llrnr ,Vw SENIORS OI' I9-45 llwlfv I,nn Vlnrl' and Nnmv lfnmtz , , 58, IVF. 411, -II IIAII., ENID IIIGH SCHOOL! ., ,, ,, ,, I, ,. ,. 42. 44 SENIORS Oli 1945 llrlfv Lon fflnrl' und Num V lfnuzlz 4-I.-H416 EORECIASTS VOR '55 llwll-V 1,1111 Clark and Ninn V lfmzvtz -IN SAY I'l' VVITH IVIIISICIU llrffv Tmzvi and lov-lfzlmlv , , 5U 'AIIROTHER UOOSI7' Sm' lrwlalzrl ..'I 55 UIIVNIORS ON I'ARAIJIi A'nr1ma lun: f,Il'1'fl'A and llnmllvy .X'i2'1:'flrr 54 OIIR MIGHTY SOIIIIOIVIORES li'fn'r'mfJrAv ffIl7lIi?Il lH7 .ind llall-V l.o:z'1 . 56 TIII1 QIlII.I. MACIAZINI5 S'I'AIfIf llwrnvl lfruzfw , fill TRACK ff1'Hr'Kqr li'rr111'f1 , , ,, lil IIAII. TO THE QUEENS Oli MAY ,K'flll7II'I11I' f'11lln.c , HI IORIVIAI. OPENING EOR ASSElVIPwl.Y .. . 711 I5NlIl HIGH Sill-IOOI, SONGS, , , 7m TO l4RANKI.IN IlI5I.ANO ROUSIQVIII' I'nc'n1 Iraflflfllf' fflllfnr Hi AUTOCIRAIII IS ...,......,,, ,, . .,,, ..,. , , , .. ,. , N-I QUILI. MAGAZINE STAFF llpprr Rrfu-: Dale XYilmotl1. Editor: Nancy Frantz, Senior Editor: Betty I.ou Clark, Senior Editor: Patty Lowe. Sophomore Editor: Naoma ln-an Cru-ws, lnnior Editoi D xc Humc, Bmiiius Stall: lloxcrnnry Champlin, Sophomore Editor: Betty Sugg, Typist: VVilma George, Aswciatc Editor: Bill Harlan, Business Stall: V. O, Mnrslmll, Sponror Bmincss Stall. .llnldlr Rnzln' IVI2lI'g2lI'L'f Iiry, Ifcutnrc VI'rilcr: Bob Grcgory, Sports Editor: Beryl Erazcc, Kodak Editor: Ann MHFIIII, Kodak Editor: Olctu Cflincanlitli, Bnsinvsx Stull: Doris Inc' lvluicr, Stall. I:ClllIII'C VVritcr: lcaxnlicltc Giltntr, Typist: Bcrna Batclicldcr, Business Stall: Gsorgc Brown, Sports Editor: Betty Travis, Tvpistg Miss Ruth Scott, Sponsor, Idirorml l,nu'f'r Row: Vlfinston lxflillur. BIISIIIUSS Stallg Dorothy Scrivncr, lnnior Editor: Kathcrinv: Callas, IJCZIKIIIX' W'ritci': ICAIIIIIK' Giltncr, Typist: Carolyn Iiulmcr, Tvpist: Alict lu I N r Typist: Sun' Ircland, Typit: IxflZllIl'L'IIC McNeill. Typist: loy Knnir, Ecatnrc Writer: Nlalrgarct Corey, Soplwniort: Editor: Robcrl Cl1iIdrn'sS, Iicaturc Writrr,

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rs f Your Appearance ls Our Business Everyone of these is on the American Honor Roll i' Hart Schaffner Cr Marx Clothes Stetson Hats Arrow Shirts lnterwoven Hose Reselio Neckwear Hickok Belts and Braces Bestman Shoes Cooper's Underwear McGregor Sportswear 'k You will IGH!! them and many other Champions' at, e l se s The place to go for names you know wk 6.4, , Tina Quui. hlaoazinn ENID BOARD OF EDUCATION Upper Rule: Robert F. Barnes, President: Lindol P. Corey, Vice-President, Crauvle Wiilkiusgn, ivlember, Charles R. Born, Niember. l,ou'rr Roux' H. F. Donnelley, Nlember: Dave Bucher. Nlcmberg Cecil Cox, ivlembcr. ' minisffmfion By DALE WILMOTH Every other year the citizens of Enid elect two members to the Board of Education for a term of six years. Staggering the terms of the members in this way, leaves the hoard every election with a iuuuber of experienced men instead of an entirely new board. This spring the citizens of the two city wards whose board members' terms were completed, renominated Granvle Wilkiiistrii, Lindol P. Corey, and Charles R. Born on the primary ticket in Nfarch, and being un- opposed they were elected in the general election in April. During the 1944-45 school year, the Board of liducation was composed of seven mem- bers. one from each of the six city wards and a seventh from the city at large.iVlaking up the board at that time vvere: Robert Barnes, President, Lindol Corey, Vice-Presi- dentg Granvle Vvlilkinson, Nlemberg Cecil Cox, lVlemberg Dave Bucher, iViemberg Charles Born, Nlemberg and l-ierndon Don- nelley, l'Vfember. hdeetings are held the lirst Nlontlay of every month, and the boai'd is subjectito a special meeting called at any time by the president. Committees contain three members each, with the president automatically becoming the fourth member. Of the various commit- tees the more important are: the Finance Committee, which plans the budget for the coming year, averaging in the last few years about l'i34'5,000 annually, the Teachers' Committee, whose function it is to carry on the excellent educational standards of the linid school systemg the Building and Grounds Committee which maintains the upkeep of the school buildings and secures the janitors and the matrons, and the Pur- chasing Committee, who buys the necessary articles for the schools and will probably be very busy with the construction of the new high school building. Probably of the greatest interest to most of us is the new high school building. The bond election carried last spring, and early last fall the State Attorney General approved the Building fund of SWOODOO. The bonds were bought bv a combination of the three local banks at' an interest rate of l.l350Q. NVith plans approved and a priority rating of A-A-3 secured of frozen materials, construc- tion was readv to begin when the labor shortage prevented the contractors from plac- ing their bids. To prevent this money from lying around idle. the board bought United States interest Bearing Certificates at Since these can bc sold at any time, as soon as the labor shortage ceases to be acute, building will start immediately and consume about sixteen months in construction. It might appear that the School Board had no special function unless there was some emergency as the high school burning down, but yeariafter year these men perform the evervdav tasks that others take for granted but 'art-'so essential to running a competent school system. Considering the diH'iculties confronting them in finding a temporary place for Enid I-ligli School, and carrying on school regard- less of the labor shortage, these men are doing a wonderful job. The citizens of Enid and the students especially, should be grateful to these men for giving so unselfishly of their time to one of the great cornerstones of American democ- racy, education.

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