Emo I-Iron Scuooe L00 GWISWLZVL By Brll Humphrey To reburlel and reoceupx the hr h school have been the mam thoughts and objectrves of Enrds educatronal department srnce the destructive fire rn the fall of 1943 Srnce that date the hrgh school has been separated rnto two parts strll functronrng as one sclymol but nevertheless rlrvrded rn its lf The spring of 1949 found thatlschool once agarn under a srngle roof The unlrmrteel effort and the boundless energy of two of Fnrd s p rncrpg eelucatronal flgures Nfr Devlrtt VN aller Superrntenderft of Schools and 1Nlr D Bruce Selby Prrncrpal rf Enrd Hrgh School wer rnstre rental rn the completron of the new burdrng and unrhcatron of the school after a lapse of al most Hve years The crtrzens of Enid the present student b0el'V of Enid Hrg School and th student bodies rn the years to come owe a great debt of gratrtuele and apprecra tron to these men for then' trreless work rn meeting the problems of reconstructrow Mr Waller a scholar graduate and star football center of Oklahoma Cr Unrversrtv first became afhlrated wrth Enid Hrgh School rn 1911 as chemrstry and m1thematrcs rn structor along wrth the coachrng job of foot lull basketball and tr rck Four tears later rn 1915 he was elevated to the posrtron of prrncrpal Except for an ofhcers trarnrng fn terruptron rn 1917 he served rn thrs capacrty untrl 1934 when he became Superrntenel nt of Fnrd Publrc Schools The dutres of thls aelmrmstratrve posrtron are no small task as they Include planmnr' and carryrng Ollt a school program for ten elementary schools 1.onUfe1loW and Pmerson I vvr J fha Af Mm DrWrTT VVAIILR Snpprm endento umor Highs Fruel gh School anel'Book er 'I' Waslrrngton Colored Schoo the prrr chasrnff and supplyrng of equrpment the staffing of teachers and of course Ill the last few years the tremendous problem of burldmg The way rn whrch Mr Waller fondles a table or other brt of equrpment the smrle of prrde which overspreaels hrs face as he looks down the spacrous halls of Enrd Hlgh School and hrs general relaxed manner now that the task seems aborlt to be over 'rt least rn so -T -T 'l l' MR D Brrrer Sum nm :pal far as movmg rs eoncerned show rn a small way how much of hrs heart has gone rnto the reburldrng of Old Enrd Hrgh Besrdes hrs' capable leadrng qualrtres Mr Waller rs one of the Number One fans of Enrd Hrgh actrvrtres Berng an ex star and coach as well as a recognrzeel authorrty on football hrs tall popular smrlmg figure rs a famrlrar srght not only at football and basket ball games but at all actrvrtles of the drffer ent departments of the school Hrs partrcrpa IIOII rn school and crvrc functrons have made 1rrn1 many frrends through the years Mr YVa1ler rs a charter member of the Enrd Lron s Club a member of the Masonrc Order and Amerrcan Legron and serves on the advrsory board of the Boy Scouts of Amerrca Salvatron Army and Carnegie Lrbrary In the Oklahoma Hrgh School Ath letlc Assocratron he has held the office of Secretary Treasurer smce IIS organrzatron Mr Waller rs a member of the Frrst Method rst Church and rs promment rn church retrvrtres 1X4r Selby a name Kentuckran recerved hrs hr h school elrploma from Krnvhsher where he was on the football team three years and was also a member of the track squad He attended Phrllrps Unn ersrtw partrcrpatrng rn four seasons of football ornrng the Enrd Hr h School teachrng staff rn 1974 as a scrence teacher he was head basketball track and assrstant football executrve lxlovrng to Lonvfellow unror I-hgh as prrncrpal rn 1078 rt was Exe and a half xears before Mr Selby returned to Enrd Hrgh at mud term anuary 1934 to take the rerns as prrncrpal For four teen rears he has encouraged and led the Plarnsmen to thelr top rankrng posrtron of today Hrs frrendlrness understanding and gurdance have been great ards to the students 1N4r Selbw rs also actne rn crvrc organrza trons belongrng to the Amerrcan Legron and fCont1nuc'd on page 83 1 5 pl ' ilkrrrdri bv-if 1' E if fr ' 'i' . -1 ' -e - 5 gf xgvdr- lf- . 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