Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1947

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IXIH I XIII Q19 of Upper Rama' I. Nelson. Stephens. Sutton, Kaiser, Freeman. McDania-ls. McClure, Clhelf. Hollis. Reeal, Goalschalk, Schafroth, Meihergen, l.ama-rton, Txloon. Richaralsou. Seiarmz' Roux' l.awsou ffloaelil. Bill Huhharal, Dillingham, Vk'heeler, Rogers, B, Beckham, Day, VVa'hh. VVilliams, L. Harman. Bob Huhharal, XYhiinell. llarnes. Deviuney, Alt-xanaler, Sponsler. Cook ffioaehj 'lilnnl Roux' Haskins, Kalow, Smith. Stevenson, VVin1iiey, Shackleforal, l.loyal Holloway, Galusha, lforal, Boaz, Iarne, lirazier. Vance, Braithwaite. Iaiaaifr ltoais 'I'eunex', Allen. Kuiz. Gilalea, Hicks. Leroy llolloway, VViufielal, XK'alhoru. Craig. lf. Harmon, T. Nelson. lma'l.' Two No. l lfalis wlierawer lfnial is playing, DeXN'itt Vfaller anil Bruce Selhy. 7-li painsmen igs in Review The finial lylklllhlllkll eujoyeal a highli' successful season unaler Coach Xkvallace Law- son anal his ahle assistant Leon Cook. win- ning nine out of eleven games. Klr. Lawson returneal to coach the lllaiusmen after serv- ing u ith the Uniteal States Army for the past three rears. l'rospects for the team were highly en- liglitening with five returneal veterans aual eleven lettermen plus quite a few other hoys who turneal out anal earneal names for them- selves on the squaal, liven with these pros- pects the team was inexperieuceal as the season openeal. Unaler the hright liglut of their fielal. the Plainsmen ha-gan their alehut hy alropping a hearthreaking ganie to the Putnam City llirates hx' tlia- narrow score of ll? to l3. Leroy l-lollowai' anal Floral Xkiinfielal alial most of our hall toting with Gilinore sparking the llirates. Ar the half time intermission. Klart lla-ter was arowneal hanal queen of the Fnial High School lianal. After liaral workouts following their loss to the llllllllllll Clitx' llirates. finial joiirnereal to Norman to caiitivaie their first win hx' taking a elose ganna' firoin the Tigers I3 to lf. kkiiiifielal scoreal the first touahalown of the By Dick Ford and Bob Moore ganie hi' skirting left enal for I5 yarals. XV. Beckham then converteal for the point that in the final tally founal the Plainsmen vicf torious. ln the seconal half the Norman cluh hroke loose to make the T. Dfs, after which Enial took the hall to the Tigers' three. from where Xkiinfielal plungeal over to make the final count 13 to I2 in favor of the Plains- nien. A aleterniiueal lfuial Ciluh niet the Shawnee Xyolves at Shawnee with the ery of ukkviiilii anal thats just what thev alial. The Xyolves I of 6 to fl Plainsmen touchalown gooal with final score I3 to 6. Enial. Xyinfielal. Craig. Allen. anal Gilalea gave outstanaling performances for lashing out with an earlx' leaal were hurleal hack to alefeat as the maale a seconal anal fourth perioal with XY. Beckham making his a-alucateal toei' to final the the Plainsmen. The next week linial was host to the Cen- tral Caralinals. After playing scoreless foot- hall for the first half. the l'lainsmen hroke in the thiral stanya when XYinfielal went in-ouual left enal through a hole openeal hy Bill Vl'illie Vance anal Boh Barnes for 85 yarals anal a touehalown after Craig removeal the last man hetween him anal the goal with a heautiful hoah' hlock, After .1 snstaineal alrive by Craig anal l-lollowav. XYinf'ielal smasheal over from the two. making the score 12 to 0. The Caralinals then unleasheal a passing attack whicli resulteal in their only score as the game enaleal 12 to 7. At the half time a colorful pageant was given hx' the Enial anal Central Banals. Central Drum anal Pmugle Corp. anal the finial Legionettes. The Plainsmen, rateal unaleralogs. took themselves to Capitol l-lill Staalium where they were alefeateal only in seore. ln the first perioal neither of the two teams coulal get their offense working as thex' helal each other hetween the thirtx' X-mia markers. Letting loose with a pam-Q-fiii' seconal perioal alrive. the Realskins. with Estes anal Xkvelch aloing the running. seoreal from the Fniil two. Pierson kickeal the conversion to luring his team aheaal 7 to fl. Gaining pamssessioii of the ball. the Plainsmeu. failing to make a first in ten. were foreeal to kiek. Vvelch. taking the hall on his own l7. returiieal it 83 yarals for a rouelialown. The kitk was gooal. nlakiiig the score I4 to fl, Clgilxitol Hill. Late in the thiral perioal the Plaiusnien again took commanal of the hall with Craig aalf fCll7IliI1If!'l1 'ni Paige fflj I W-XII I



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20 f 7' EF' gs s 's of 1 W' A ' ew ' The Plainsmen Pigskin Review will fffontinuezl from page Irv S A V E by Educatron leach dollar spent rn securing an educa tron means ten or more dollars rn earn rng power later on An education may be termed a Savzngs Account or an In .yumnce Polzcy to be drawn on rn future years Go io school whlle ou can as long as you can' rj Q o cs o M PA N Y Four Cut Price Stores g vancing it to the Redskins' I2 from where Leroy Holloway, galloping through a hole opened by Svenson Frazier and Bob Blun- dern Alexander made Enid's lone touchdown. The fourth quarter went scoreless despite a desperate attempt by the Plainsmen through a passing attack. The Redskins emerged win- ners by a score of I4 to 6. Thursday, October 24, found the Plains- men guests of the Ponca City Vlfildcats. The VVildcats were the Hrst to score after inter- cepting a pass and making a sustained drive. VVinfield, Holloway, and Craig, with the help of the strong Enid line, tied the score 7 to 7. Enid then scored its next touchdown on a pass from Craig to Holloway after two long passes from Wrnfield to Sophomore Dudley Tenney and another from VV1ndy to Leroy Holloway The Enid teams found themselves on Ponca City s 6 from where Winfield scored The game ended Zl to I3 Plamsmen The Plarnsmen made the Classen Comets see stars by dustrng them off I7 to 0 on Plamsmen Freld the following week On a second quarter drive Holloway set the Plarnsmen up for then first tally with a 47 yard run Then on a double handoff from Craig to Holloway to XV1nf'ield Wrndy went around rrght end to score standing up mak rng the score 6 to 0 The Comets were unable to plug up the gaping hole made by the de termrned Enid lrne of which Vance Grldea Tenney and Frazrer showed exceptionally good playing as they opened the way for W1nHeld to drive through center to score The Hnal score was l7 to 0 Enrd VVrth every man on the squad seeing action the Plamsmen made November 8 a black day for the Blackwell Maroons as they romped the Blackwell club 78 to 0 This game enabled all the boys to get some experience The score must have been a toast to Marv Ellen Dunton who at the half was crowned Football ueen of the Plamsmen by Farrell Craig Co Captain Playing host to the Topeka Trojans on November 15 the Plamsmen defeated them I9 to 7 The Kansans scored their only touchdown on a Trojan Horse play Alternat ing between Holloway and Craig the pig skrn was advanced to the Topeka I7 rn the first period From there Craig taking a hand off from Holloway flrpped a beautiful pass to Vlrndy who raced oyer for a score A second period drrve with Craig doing most of our ball carrying rolled up another score for old E H S XV1nfield again scored rn the fourth stanza with a passrng barrage to Drck Kutz unror Back Regrsterrng the highest score of their play mg thrs year the Plamsmen ran rings around the Perry grrdders at Perry by makrnv them bow to the score of 33 to 6 Winfield with 30 points to his credit played superb ball along with Craig and Holloway Otto Cowell Maroon Back saved hrs club from a com plete route by making the lone Perry tally The Maroons could not moye such Enid lrnesmen as Allen Sponsler Brarthwarte and W ebb as they held them back W Beck ham cross the T for three out of four conversions This was Lawsons last game T1115 Qurrr, lXI.sG,yz1N1 as coach of the Enid Plainsnren. VVally resigned to take up the insurance business with his father-in-law in Texas. The Plainsmen ate turkey on Thanksgiv- ing day by backwashing a stubborn Duncan team I9 to 0. It will be quite some time before the Enid fans will see another broken field run such as Floyd XVinfield made to score his second touchdown against the Demons. It is runs like this which go to prove him worthy of the title Most Valu- able Playeru which his teammates bestowed upon him. Ben Iayne also played brilliant ball as he took a 14 yard pass to set the Plainsmen up for their first score. Lloyd Holloway, Iunior Back. also showed great promise for next year. Dale Holt's Enid B's played three games winning one. Although the boys weren t suc- cessful rn all the games they gained rnvalu able experience for next years squad The Plamsmen squad were thankful for the banquet grven them by Enrds uarter back Club at which time the honors of the year were presented to the players The honors which were voted on by the boys themselves went to Floyd Winfield Most Valuable Player Farrell Craig Best Team Plaver Lloyd Holloway Best Tackler Leroy Holloway Best Blocker and last but IIOI least the Goldbrrck trtle whrch doesn t mean what rt says but refers to the fact that the player was well liked on the team and did a lot for the psychological make up of the squad which went to Ben Uncle Ben ayne Thus came to a close the Plamsmen Grid rron season for 1946 with the graduating Seniors expressing their best wishes to next years team for a successful year In February Flmer Simmons 1941 Gr ydu ate was named by the Fnrd Board of Edu cation as successor to XVallace Lawson Sim mons returns to the Fnrel sports world with a brilliant flashy record having been an All State Quarterback for Fnrd High School rn N40 a member of the All Star game rn l94l ln 1947 he played football for Tulsa Um yersrty returning ltr l945 and I946 to eon trnue a brrllrant football career wluch saw action rn several Bowl games followrng an equallv brrllrarrt career with the United States Army Arr Corps which saw him rn charge of a bomber rn Indra 1946 SCORFBOARD Se t 2 Putnam Crty iere Se t 2 Norman there Oct Shawnee there Oct Central O C here Oct l C aprtol Hill O C there Noy C lassen O C here Nov 8 Blackwell here oc Topeka Kansas here Nov 2 Perry there Nov 2 Duncan here 1947 SCOREBOARD Se t l Putnam Crty Here Sept Norman Here Oct Shawnee Here Oct Central O C' Oct l Caprtol Hill O C Here Oct 24 Ponca C rty Here Ct Classen O C Nov 7 Blackwell Nov 14 Open Nov 28 Perry Here There There There O o 7 l SV' I ' ' IA X F Q 1 ' , , .. is I 2 ' ' J , . . l K - 'V . 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