Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1950

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ti 1 -3 l l r I l r i Continued Success to Graduates fi-I N Hotel Youngblood All! i'ONlDl'l'lONl1lJ Guest Rooms, Coffee Shop, llantplet Rooms YOUNGBLOOD FOUNTAIN Famous for Sandwiches and Drinks, Drug Sundries Headquarters for all School Activities Bruce Wallace Owner and Manager amd of gducation Upprr How: Dave Bucher, Presitlentg htike VXI-hhei Vice-ltresitlentg hlrs. litlith lh4Llyl7Cl'l'y. Loteer Hoge: Cleo liisher, liorrest Vv'arren. hhs. Edith l'inkerton. Right: Prank hffarquis. Tina Quai. Macfmur ministfzati Behind the scenes in the Enid educational system are the seven memhers of the Board of Education, who serve voluntarilv and without pay. These people really have' a spe- cial interest in the youth of Enid to devote so much of their time and energy to the administration of the schools, T Officers of the board at present are Dave Bucher, presidentg Mike' XNehher, vice-presi- dentg Cleo Fisher, Frank Niarquis, Forrest VVarren, Nlrs. Edith lVlayherry, and Nfrs. Fdith Pinlcerton, memhers. hflrs. Pinkerton and lVlrs. hflayherry are the first women to he electctl to the hoard. The hoard also employs help to transact husiness. They are hdartin H. Iviiller, clerkg Charles VV. Carroll, auditorg Paul Edwards, attorneyg and Bonnie Hilsaheck, stenographer. The treasurer, whom the city is responsible for electing, is Henry H. Davis. The Board of Education is the governing hody of the school system and is elected lay the people. Each memher serves for four years, with half of the hoard lacing elected every two years. Nlemhers are elected on a non-partisan ticket on the same date that city officials are chosen. Various functioning committees include the purchasing, teachers, hnilding and grounds, finance, insurance, and custodians' committees. The Board of liducation holds regular meetings the lirst hlonday of each month, hut may hold special meetings during thc month. At its sessions the hoard allows claims, works Ollt the hudget, takes care of all fiscal reports and financial matters, and establishes the policies of the school system. lt has the final word in the election of per- sonnel to school positions. It is the duty of Superintendent of linitl schools, DeVVitt Vvialler, who is elected luv the hoard, to carrv out the lmoard's decisions and to recom- mend qualified employees and teachers. Through the elforts of the hoard. the new wing of the high school has heen completed, and another of their projects is the con- struction of two new elementary schools and a Negro elementary huilding, The students of linid High School would like to express their appreciation for the won- :lerful service and untiring work of these seven members of the Enid Board of fidu- cation.

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Enin Hioii Sciiooi. xecufives By Marilyn Iolley and Ianie Mayberry The ellicient and smooth-running machine that is Enid High School is made possible by the unending labors of two outstanding Enid citizens, They are DeNVitt Wlaller, superintendent of Enid schools, and D. Bruce Selby, principal of Enid I-Iigli School. By means of their hard work, these two civic- minded leaders are assisting in the education and development of the future citizens of Enid. lVlr. VValler spends a great deal of his time in civic ami educational organizations, such as: Lions Clubg the American Legion, lvlasonsg Enid Education Associationg Okla- homa Education Association, National Edu- cation Associationg National Society for the Study of Educationg and Phi Delta Kappa. a national education fraternity. He also serves on the Salvation Army Board, the YMCA Board, the Enid Recreation Board, the Enid Library Board, and is a member of the Boy Scout Council. Coming to Enid in l9l1, M1', Waller was athletic coach and chemistry and mathematics teacher for the next four years. Then fol- lowing his work as principal from 1915 to 1934, he became superintendent of schools, a position he now holds. Father of two children, Nlarilyn and Bar- bara, 1Vlr. VValler is also very proud of his two grandchildren, David and Doug. Not only has 1VIr. Waller helped make possible the rebuilding and re-occupation of the high school, but he is also aiding the expansion of Enid by his work towards the building of several new elementary schools. Mi', Selby also has been an active member in innumerable clubs all his life, He has been an executive ofiicer of the Kiwanis Club, the State Committee for the North Central Association, the Board of Control of Oklahoma High School Athletic Association, the Oklahoma Education Association, the Enid Education Association, the National Education Association, and the National As- sociation of Secondary School Principals. Mi'. Selby became principal of Enid High School in 1934. For live years prior to this, he was principal of Longfellow junior High School. The four years preceding this were spent as Enid athletic coach and Science teacher. Coming to Oklahoma with his parents from Vine Grove, Kentucky, where he was horn, Nlr. Selby was the sixth of a family of twelve. He now has two children, Mars' Esther and David. I Mr. Selby is greatly deserving of a vote of appreciation from the citizens of Enid 9 Mit. Di5VVi'r'r W.Al.l.lili, Superinrendenp, for his tireless performance and well-spent time in giving Enid one of the outstanding high schools of the nation. His sincere per- sonal interest in the students of EHS has made him a favorite of all who have attended high school under him. ,, , The city of Enid has found a pair of excellent school leaders as well as finely- molded men in these two individuals. Their devotion and interest in their work have made them outstanding in their Helds and friends to all their students. ,- ,.., ,, ' it LfNiFTs'Qi9' ,, K A We I -i if . isa 'f Q , f Q l . N ,sv-lbw., qi Mu. D. BRUCE SELBY, Wrincipal

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