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TABLE OF CONTE ADMINISTRATION-B,ll Claenowetb ,,,,..,,, THE QUILL MAGAZINE ENID, OKLAHOMA 1 Y' -4 1 -'-ef f T EXECUTIVES-Dave Goclschalle ,,,,..,,,,,,, FACULTY . ...... ......,..... , ....... . . t . Volume XV' May, '949 STUDENT COUNCIL---David Godsc-balk . .......... ., .T ' L :lm 'V' ASSEMBLIES-Shirley Cntbhertson and loan Prestonu... N T s S Page 4 6,7 10 Mfffffi by 5'ig'Qj 25,555 ij KES' SIii'vi?N2,'i.iZ'2',S'zfr,,,1i,1L3111iQ1i'11iiiiiiiQ1f11iiiQQ,iiiiig11 , , Qg1i31ggiQi.j1,- iiji ll ' ' D a EDUCATION, THE FOUNDATION OF E1zEEnOMH1sfay tyaamy ima Tbotograpbed by GENE IVICGONKAY Shirley Swing -------- jj '-f-----------'--'- '--- ---'A---'----- - -- '-''' ' '' 1 3 Enid' Oklahoma lO?zC35iAlRiiiEi'xTEi7ii1nSnOElii'l1giiiSn5Hi'Cii sCHOOL'W ' 18 Engraved by THE SOUTHwEsTT5RN ENGRAVING CO. Milfgrd Goertz and Max Hiwenrmte ,,,.,T,,, ........,........,,,,, 2 4, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 Tulsa, Oklahoma THE STARS WE'LL REMEMBER-W.lrna Laughlin and Betty Conroy ..,,........YY.. 32. 33 N OFF THE RECORD --Il ilraa Laughlin and Betty Conroy ..,,..,A..,,,.. ....v.YY.,.V....v,.,,, .WYVY 3 4 Wffffd bs' THE ENID EVENTS PUBLISHING 90- ON THE RECORD!-IVilrna Laaglalin and Betty Conwy ,TTUU.UTUTTUUTUU,TTUTT ..,T.............. . . 35 Enid, Oklahoma MAPLE FLAVORlNG'B0b Barnes ,Y,,.YYY,,l.Y.....,,,,........,,,,..,,,,,..,,..... .VY,,Y,..Y,,V ..,....... GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES-'Robert Striiker. ,,,,.,,, . W BOYS' PI-IYSICAL EDUCATION CI.ASSES--V-Rithard Hallimok .,,,,, . Sponsored by RUTH SCOTT and V. O. MARsHALL BOYS STATEW Gene Lacas ....,,....................,.,.,.................,.....,YY,........., I RENTEMBER MANIAH-R, l. Catan, Nelda Rloize illosley, Shirley Swinle VVVVYVVVV,.Vl. 30 38 .. .. 46 46 48 GIRLS' STATE--Shirley Catlcbertson ..,L,,..,,LL,,l,..........,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 48 MIAMI MEMOIRS--'Rose zlflary Benecke and leri Coelf ..YL,,, V..,V............V,...... 4 9 BAND4Ioe Green and foe Bob l'V1lliarr1son ,,,,.. .....,V,.,,,,,,,,,, ......VVYVVV,,V,,V,,,..Y 5 0 ,Sl SENIORS OF l949 ,,,,.........,..........,,.,l,..,...,,, ..........., V,.,V,,,.. ..YVVVV.. 5 4 , 55, 56, S7 IVE, THE QLIILI. MAGAZWI1 Staff, have endeavored 'v'Y'v'v'Y'V'v'V'V'V'V'v' -' VVVV H AAVI -VVVVVVVVVVVVV ' V' -'A'A'-'-'- ' to recora' the many events and friendships that go REFLECTIQN'Sh !f5' Swmk f1mfR-l-Cffm --'-'A--- Q --- 'A - , - ''- A 6 3 GOLD OF '49 fR. l. Caton, Nelua Rlane lWosley, Shirley Swink .,....,,, ,,l,l.,,,,..., 6 6, 67 together to form tlae true spirit of Enid High School. UVJITHOUT A SONG -Barbara Brown l17'It'lll11'I6'IllH'fIJ, ,,,,t,,,..,,,,,,... ,..,,,, 6 3 A A IUNIOR IAMBOREE----lklary Clegg and Jlnnetie Taft ,,,....,,,...,....,,,,,.,,,,, ,,..,,, .....t 7 0 , 7l Oar aim 15 20 portray yon, the Sfridfnfs, and your IUNIOR-SENIOR RECEIJTTONS-Varian ,Miller aaa iam Preston ,,,,..,,,,.,...,.......,,.,. 74 SHIP OF HOPE'--CLASS OF '51--lane Hamilton and Ulllla Van Valleenlinrg ..,,.. 76, 77 activities flaring the school year, both accurately and SOMETHING NE'VV IN FOODS--Nelva Kline iwosley ,,,,,.,,,,,.,......,.,....,,...,.......,,, . SI - - - PUBLICATIONS-Barbara Langford ana' Vivian .Miller ',,,,.,.,,, .. ,...,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, . 83 realistically. If, in the future, yon can loole lzacle DIAMOND IUBILEIZHVAI Hwzbwg livv 86 tlvroiigla this magazine and relive the enjoyment of PURE-141 Hfrzbvrg -,--,,-----,,, ,f,,,,,.,,,., tiittiiittitt Vitts 8 9 GIRLS' SPORTS--lane Harris ,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,, . 91 yoar high school yearswoar pai-pose is accomplished. MAY QUEEN, HERALD, ATTENDANT5 ,,,,, ,,,, , L H92, 93 v A V , IVIAY FETE--Mary Clegg and Annette Taft ,.,,,,,,,, ,....,...,. .... ,,...., . .... . 9 4 UAW GUDSCHAUM gdffof TRACK-airframe Williams ...,.,....,,,,,L....,....,...,..,....,.,..ttt ,,,,,,,.,,,,.. ,,,....,.,......., ,,,,,,,,. 9 6 PROGRESS OF THE NEW VVING--Harriet Kylfr ana' Gwen Piickttt ,,,,.,,,, ....,...,... l IO SPEEGl'lfRose lllarv Beneclee ',,.,,,..,.,,.,,, .,.,,,,,.....,.., ,.,,,,.,.............,...,......,...,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, I l 3 Q31 se-sun x.a,.'v.f..M' - 7 ,. -..:aa'knt!f-new ai'-Q ma-M -.Sn ea' . waits-4' ff V. QUILL MAGAZINE STAFF 'st Row: Nt-Iva Rliui- Mosley, Feature Editor, Shirley Swink, Feature Editor, Iune Harris, Typist, Vililla Van Valkenburg, Feature Editor, Harriet Kyler, Typist, lane Hamilton, Sophomore Editor, Zelma Melka, Typist, Barbara Langford. Advertising, Ioan Preston, Kodak Editor, Mary Clegg, Iunior Editor. cond Row: Gwennie Puckett, Feature Editor, Typist, Shirley Cuthbertson, Feature Editor. iird Row: V. O. Marshall, Sponsor, Business Barnes, Feature Editor, Ioe Bob Williamson, Kodak Editor, Gene Lucas, Feature Editor, Wilma Laughlin, Typist, Vivian Miller, Typist. Rose Mary Benecke, Typist, Barbara Brown, Feature Editor, Lou Ann Boyle, Senior Editor, Icri Chclf, Typist, Betty Conroy, Stalf, Max I-Iavenstrite, Feature Editor, Al I-Ierzberg, Advertising, Robert Stricker, Advertising, Dave Godschalk, Editor, Bob zarth Row: Tom Williams, Sports Editor, R. Caton, Associate Editor, Bill Chenoweth, Business Manager, Ioe Green, Advertising, Milferd Goertz, Advertising, Richard Halbrook, Advertising, Miss Ruth Scott, Sponsor, Editorial Staff.
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Emu HIGH SCHOOL Cleo Fisher, chairman, and Frank Marquis and Forrest Warren, members. The president. Dave Bucher, is an ex-officio on each of these committees. A solid testimonial to the labors of the board is the rapidly rising gymnasium wing. The bids, contract, and planning of the wing were handled by the board. Also among their duties is the computing of the yearly budget. This budget is carefully worked out and then submitted to the Garfield County Excise Board. To manage a large business a lot of admin- istrative work must be done, and the running of the school system may well be compared Zo a big business. The property and schools run into several millions of dollars, and the 1949 budget exceeds seven hundred and sev- enty-five thousand dollars. The present School Board has run the school system with efficiency, and their un- flagging interest has resulted in one of the best administrative periods in Enid's history, ln the April elections the following new members were elected: Mrs. Edith Mayberry and Mrs. Edith Pinkerton who succeed L. P. Corey and Granvle Wilkinson, respectively. We are glad to take this opportunity to express in a small way the appreciation of the Enid High School students for the fine serv- ice and deep interest which these members of the Enid Board of Education continue to show. XDR? xecufives By Dave Godschalk Back of the smooth running school sys- tem of Enid is the competent steadying in- fluence of Mr. DeWitt Waller, Superintend- ent of Enid schools. Mr. Waller's compre- hensive duties extend to every phase of Enid school life. Carrying a load of responsibility under which most men would stagger, he goes about his work with efficiency and ease. Well known for his participation in all activities pertaining to youth, Mr. Waller takes an outstanding interest in civic organi- zations. The amiable gentleman belongs to countless organizations in Enid having to do with civic improvements. And not only is he active in local groups, but he is also treasurer of the Oklahoma Athletic Asso- ciation, and represents the Enid Education Association on the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Education Association. Seemingly, such an active person would have no time to devote to other interests, And yet Mr. Waller is a familiar figure at sporting events and is an avid sports fan, never missing an Enid High School contest unless professional meetings conflict. Patrons, instructors and students alike, find his quiet smile, unassuming manner, and keen intellect, a reassuring influence. The genial voice that booms over the PA system every morning belongs to hir. D. Bruce Selby, Principal. Doing his job with vigor and enthusiasm, Mr. Selby imparts a kind of tang to everyday activities. And it's 5 MR. DEWITT XVALLER, Superin2endenL, that little indefinable something, call it per- sonality, or originality or what you will, that makes him so popular. Mr. Selby has watched whole families go through school, graduate and start their own families. During Hfteen years as 'iskipperu of Enid High School, he has put the indelible mark of his personality on the education of several thousand young people. Mr. Selby has held positions on every pro- fessional organization in the state helpful to high school work. At the present time he is a member of the Board of Control of the Oklahoma High School Athletic Association, a member of the program committee of the OEA, and a member of the state committee of accrediting of the North Central Associa- tion. Able to call any student by his first name and probably the student's brothers and sis- ters also, Mr. Selby's most outstanding qual- ity is his warm interest in people. And it is this interest in others that makes him such a likeable person. MR. D. BRUCE SELBY, Principal
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