Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1950

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ENID Hion SCHOOL As many spokes go to make up the revolv- ings of a massive wheel, so do many different organizations contribute to the successful edu- cational development which EHS presents to any willing student. These organizations, however large or small, form an important part of the learning the school offers. Besides informing the student, they provide a great deal of fun at meetings, parties, and ban- quets of all kinds. Let's take a tour of the building, starting at the North Main Entrance, and by watch- ing these busy groups in action, we'll show you what we mean. A glance into the Little Theater shows the Masquers club, under the supervision of Mr. Hudson Wilcox, in action. Though late in organizing, the club has worked hard to advance its basic pur- pose-stimulating an interest in dramatics. ln past years the Masquers have been re- sponsible for a number of projects such as making stage equipment and costumes. Presidin over the S eech De artment's fl P P organization is: President, Dan Dale, vice- president, Vivian Muir: secretary, Betty Mil- ler, treasurer, Ierry Alleng reporter, Iessica Thomasg and sergeant-at-arms, Bettie Vacin. Across the hall we go and into the library where we'll meet some of those energetic student librarians. Backed by the reputation of being one of the best performing groups in school, they have charge of the circulation, mending, and arranging of books. Under the efficient leadership of Miss Iessie Douglas, they handle the job of keeping EHS's spa- cious library in smooth running order. Inci- dcntally, five librarians who started their work later in the year are Pat Mullin, Nancy Wagner, Donna Bond, Carrie Dittmeyer, and Norma Wilkins. Now let's cross the hall again and enter the office. This is home base for another group of student workers who devote time they would normally have for study to gath- ering attendance slips, taking care of mail, writing admits, and helping the office girls in any way possible. No doubt about it, the school is proud of these tireless workers. We turn left at the next corner and make our way to a meeting of Delta Theta. This organization, under the sponsorship of Miss Florel Helema, is composed of those pupils taking a fourth year math course, trigo- nometry or solid geometry. Looking in on them, we might hear Bob Miles giving a talk on radio, Paul Tindle speaking of his favorite hobby, photography, or Herbert Hildabrand telling of his research on atomic energy. The officers are: President, Francis O'Neillg vice-president, Gene Stunkle, sec- Zl ganizafi ns DIAN ADAIR and SUSY LOOPER retary, Robert Walsh, treasurer, Lyndon Munkresg and reporter, Robert Cooley. Stopping at the end of the hall to look out onto the sunbathed football field, we see a large number of EHS girls cheering heartily as white-clad pep leaders try out some new yells. These girls, the Bravettes, who put out a great deal of the pep and spirit found at Plainsmen games, took two trips to Oklahoma City football games this year along with their sponsors, Miss Pat Armould and Miss Lois Haskin. and Now let's leave the school proper cross to the Bible Building west of us, lust returning from a t0llI' of the Marshall Build- ing at Phillips University are the members of the Bible Club, under the direction of Mr. George Pratt. Aside from their other activi- ties this year, the members found time to enjoy themselves at the Nine Mile Canyon wiener roast one evening. Back in school again, we go to the third floor and the headquarters of the DE Club in the room of their organizer, Mr. Perry McCoy. The members of this organization take pride in informing us that their presi- dent, Carroll Morris, was also elected presi- dent of the state DE Convention, making him a delegate to the National Convention. November 8, the club held its ninth annual Employer-Employee banquet at the Young- blood Hotel with guests from many Enid business concerns present. Right next door in Mr. T. A. Kennedy's room, we learn that the Employer-Employee banquet was also Part of the DO Club's functioning for the year. The DO members, who have had wiener roasts and a skating Party already this year, are planning now for their trip in May to the Carlsbad Caverns. Strolling on down the hall we visit next the Physics lab where Francis O'Neill, presi- dent of the Physics Club, has charge of a meeting. Along with their sponsor, Mr. H. H. Henson, the members are discussing the trips they will make to the Engineering Fair at Oklahoma A. and M., and the Science Fair at the University of Oklahoma. Across the hall floats the sound of mellow Spanish, Yes, it's La Iunta, EHS's Spanish Club. Did you hear about the gala Pinata party the members of La Iunta had at Christmas time? It was held at the home of Shirley Holt, and the happy senors and senoritas hardly had enough words of praise for the grand time they had. During the year the members were privileged to hear speakers from Mexico, Cuba, and Ecuador. lean Ranck is president of La Iunta, and the other ofhcers are: Vice-president, Marian Adams, secretary, Shirley Holt, treasurer, Sue Bradbury, and reporter, Ioan Gentry. Going on a little farther, we peer into the activity office where several students along with Mr. V. O. Marshall are working on any number of such things as advertising for the Quill Magazine, activity tickets, or bank accounts of school organizations. The ten helpers in the activity office during the day are Roberta Blair, Neva Wedel, Peggy Robin- son, Myra Lou Meitler, Leila Walker, Robert Walsh, Don Harris, Billy Morris, Loyd Chase, and Kenneth Franklin. Our next stop is the room of Mr. lack McDaniel where the EHS Pre-Flight Club is in session. Created to arouse interest in aviation, the organization includes students from Mr. McDaniel's first and third period classes. We're still on the third floor, but what's this--P Venus, Minerva, and Iuno-all char- acters of the Vergilian Club's Banquet held March 31-are not attending the Vergilian meeting as their real selves. With Patty Cordonnier and Dorothy Waken serving as presidents, the club studied the habits of the early Romans in classical mythology. Sponsor of the club is Miss Addie Fromholz. Other officers are: Vice-president, secre- tary, Mimi Almond, treasurer, Wilma Har- mong and reporter, Patty Cordonnier. If we were in Miss Fromholz's room at another time, we might see a group of Mada- moiselles, Cnc monsieurs present? who seem to be having fun tearing newspapers into strips. What are they doing? Making pup- pets of course! The members of Les Copians will someday have a fine puppet version of Little Red Riding Hood. In their meetings every two weeks the madamoiselles also re- port on life in France. We see as officers: President, Mimi Al- mond, vice-president, Ioy Kendrick, secre- tary, Donna Poteetg treasurer, Melvena Schwedland, and reporter, Barbara Bell. Windirig up our tOllt', let's stop in the printing room and watch the press at work with seven new pieces of equipment, Besides publishing the Quill Weekly, the printing department does work for all the Enid schools. Boys in different classes participate in such inter-class tourneys as basketball and free throwing, in addition to Saturday fishing trips, all to promote good health among the boys. Herbert A. Seem sponsors the Printing Club. We leave you now, in hopes that you feel better acquainted with the inner life of EHS.



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