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8 SAVE by EDUCATION 4x5 Each dollar spent in securing an education means ten or more dol- lars in earning power later on. An education may be termed a Savings Ac- count or an Insurance Policy to be drawn on in future years. -fy G0 to School while you can . . . as long as you can! 'sea Sal rcl-Siiinkle Four Cut-Price Stores gfudenf THE QUILL M AGAZ ,NE Gounci By DAVID GODSCHALK After an interruption of several years due to the fire, the Student Council has been re- established. With it has come a growing in- terest in student government, as the student body is now able to voice their opinions on school problems through their Council repre- sentatives. Under the leadership of the Coun- cil projects are carried out for the benefit of the whole school. The CounciI's membership includes one representative from each home room, the class presidents and the student body officers. Although handicapped by lack of experi- ence the I948-l949 Council deserves credit for a great many achievements. Let's look over their record. Larry Welch was chosen president to serve until election of the regular officers. Assisting him were: R. Caton, vice-president, Bar- bara Bugg, secretary, Ray Drechsler, treas- urer, and Annette Taft, reporter. ln November the permanent officers were elected. Student Body officers coincide with Council ofhcers. Students selected: R. Ca- ton, president, Lew Meibergen, vice-presi- dent, Kay Lou Francisco, secretary, Richard Cummings, treasurer, and Garrett Wimpey, reporter. Under this capable leadership and with the assistance of their hard-working sponsor, Miss Ruth Moore, the group was responsible for many accomplishments. They ran off elec- tions of class and student body ofhcers. They made arrangements for the annual Letter- man's Day and sent invitations to Enid High lettermen of the past four years. At the re- quest of the team the Council gave the privilege of choosing the Football Queen to the players. A contest among homerooms with a picnic for the winner was held by the Council to promote interest in the yearly Open House. A proctor system for next year was worked out. Enid Highls first Basketball Queen was elected under Council supervision. Waste cans were placed at the entrances to the building. The Council aided the Altrusa Club in their program of vocational guidance for Senior girls, A bill providing for the construction of a glassed-in bulletin board west of the ofhce was presented to Mr. Selby. Plans were made for the printing of a student directory and for basketball programs for next year. And such things as seating at sports events, pro- viding bicycle racks, and scheduling assem- blies were included in the tasks of the Coun- cil. Committees managing the details of all these projects were Utility, Publicity, Calen- dar, Eligibility, Reception, Assembly, Proc- tor, Counciling, Librarian, and Parliament- arian. The manner in which this new Council has shown each student that he has an indi- vidual responsibility toward making an ideal Enid High School is perhaps its greatest accomplishment. IDENTIFICATION l STUDENT COUNCIL-First Semester ILower Picture! First Row: Bugg, Ranck, Wilcox, Smith, Puckett, Francisco, Webb, CampbeII-Beck- ham. Second Row: Havenstrite, Lucas, Hern, Hronopulos, Lewis, KyIer, Cummings, Day- kin. Third Row: Miles, Knox, Baugher, Drech- sler, Stunkle, Meloy, Mongold, lenkins. Fourth Row: Meibergen, Wimpey, Mc- Caleb, Caton, Richardson, Bailey, Barnes, Moore Isponsorl. STUDENT COUNCIL-Second Semester IUpper Picture! First Row: Bugg, lohnston, Hronopulos, Francisco, Puckett, Hamilton, Hume, Stains. Second Row: Melka, Ranck, Muir, Webb, Poynor, Belk, Lewis, Hern, Wood, Moore Isponsorl. Third Row: Daykin, Lagan, Shavey, Baugh- er, Wimpey, Meibergcn, Lucas, Venabie, Bouziden. Fourth Row: Cummings, Hurlbutt, lenk- ins, Mangold, Gosnell, Caton, Hammond, Knox, Woods, Stearman. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Ilnsetl First Row: Dick Cummings, Treasurerg Carrette Wimpey, Reporter. Center: Kay Lou Francisco, Secretary. Second Row: Lew Meibergen, Vice-Pres- identg R. I. Caton, President. rKHIQQHI1QIQIIIQ1IQI1IIIIIKQKQIQQI-QQQQHQHQuxxxxlxxxulxxv' I I E Open Evenings and Sundays for Your Convenience E I I 1 I : ENID NEWS 6' STATIONERY I 4 I 3 Q Greeting Cards 0 Books 0 Bibles O Rental Library 0 Magazines : I l : Visit Our Hobby Centre-Books-Macgazines-Greeting Cards H : 4 l : Come in and browse around E l I Y I 2I3 North Independence Phone 2370 I 4 t kxxgnmxxuumxxxxunnnxxxgmuxx-1 xnxx 11111xxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxf
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