Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1952

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.ixxxxxi ENID I-IIGH SCHOOL ,xxxixxx A. L xxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxxxi The C. Houston umber Co. fl Complete Building Service 230 E. Bro 0 Phone l SOG adway Enid, Oklahoma lxxxxxxxxxx xxxuxxnxxuxsxxxx' txxxxxxxxxxxxixxx Congratulations Class of '5 2 BO N D BREAD HOPPW Favorite xlxlnxxixxxxnxxxxuxxunxxxlxx xxxx party list. They were held Ianuary 26 at the Education Building. A high point of the year came to pass on February 18 at the Little Theater. At that time the new members of the chapter were initiated. The end of the perfect year came when the Spring banquet was held at the Don-Paul Cafeteria. This club had finished 1951-52 with a job well done. Palette Art Club Acquires National Art Society Members The Palette Club under the sponsorship of Miss Katherine Bales was most active this year. Officers for the year were Twyla Miller, President, Beth Loudenslager, Vice-Presi- dent, Shirley Franks, Secretary, Ronald Kegin, Treasurer, and Pat Thurman, Re- porter. The club accomplished many things during the year. One of the memories is the Christmas party held December l3, at the home of Meme Cromwell, 801 West Cherokee. Three outstanding members, Twyla Miller, Ioy McKnight and Rosemary Harms, were admitted into the National Art Society. Eleven Enid High Students loin Activity Office Personnel And then there's the never-to-be-forgotten activity office crew which the jolly V. O. Marshall directed. In the office this year were Barbara Frymire Whitsitt, Marian Hursh, Marcy Lee Rhodes, Margy Gifford, larilyn Russell, Carole Lee Feuquay, Richard Barclielder, Theron Miller, Charles Purnell, Ralph Weida, and Richard I-Iavenstrite. This personnel took care of the in-coming and out-going money of Enid High. Student Council Passes Bill Freeing Seniors From Exams The Student Council was active as always this year. Under the leadership of Miss Ruth Moore the council accomplished much. Officers for this year were. Franklin Cooper, President, Bradley McDonald, Vice-Presi- dent, Eloise Asfahl, Secretary, Beth Pellow, Treasurer, and Margy Kirkhart, Reporter. With the hard work of the directory com- mittee, the eagerly-awaited-for student direc- tory was made available to all students about the middle of December. Six outstanding council members, two from each class, were sent to the State Student Council Convention at Stillwater. Those attending were Bradley McDonald and Eloise Asfahl from the Senior class, Maynard Ewton and Tommie Lou Wright from the Iunior class, and Dick McKnight and Iudy Cromwell from the Sophomore class. All the Seniors were, of course, thrilled to hear about a bill, passed by the Student Council, that gave all Seniors, whose grades were satisfactory to teachers and whose citi- zenship was satisfactory to the office, exemp- tion from the final examinations. The opinion shared by all was that the 1951-52 Student Council was outstanding. 27 New Club Pins Received By E.H.S. Vergilian Club This year the Vergilian Club had an out- standing year under the sponsorship of Miss Addie Fromholz. Officers for the first semes- ter were Charles DeLisle, President, David Selby, Vice-President, Sandra Byers, Secre- tary, Leo Dance, Treasurer, and Nell Rogers, Reporter. For the second semester Nell Rogers was President, Charles DeLisle, Vice- President, Leo Dance, Secretary, and Sandra Byers, Treasurer and Reporter. Meetings were held every two weeks dur- ing second hour. The discussions held were on Roman and Greek myths and gods. The pins this year were gold plated with black enamel. The words Vergilian and EHS were lettered in gold. A formal opening was adopted beginning with the flag salute in Latin, The Lord's Prayer, and closing of the opening with the singing of America the Beautiful. Bravettes Pep Club Attends Enid-Classen Basketball Game The Bravette Pep Club with the leadership of four sponsors, Miss Lois Haskin, Miss Pat Armould, Miss Laura Milam, and iviiss Ann Kuhnemund, made the 1951-52 term into a fun-lilled year. The officers included. Beth Beth Loudensluger, Vice- Kirkhart, Secretary, Rita and Carole Cungoll, Re- consisted of about 150 Pellow, President, President, Margy Turner, Treasurer, porter. The club members. Among the activities sponsored bv the Bravettes were sock-hops after football and basketball games and assisting in the basketball and football queen ceremonies. The Bravettes took only one out of town trip during the year, journeying to the Clas- sen basketball game on February l, l952. The football trip was cancelled duf' to bad weather. The pep club was fortunate fo have some enthusiastic cheerleaders this year, too. They were Shirley Franks, D'Ella Bratcher, Margy Kirkhart, Mary Lou McCreary, Earl lane Whisler, Loy Dale, Charles Lavicky, Sandra Brown, and Baynard Eitelman. La junta Spanish Club Features Spanish Christmas Season A very eventful year began for the La Iunta Spanish Club in September with the election of the 1951-52 officers. Those chosen were. Eloise Asfahl, President, Marilyn Fuqua, Vice-President, Marilyn Cannon, Secretary-Treasurer, and Tom Silver, Re- porter. Meetings were held once a month during fourth hour, under the direction of Miss Mildred Montgomery. Various activities were carried on through- out the year such as Christmas carols, sung in Spanish, over the Enid High news broad- cast. Also during the Christmas season they made Christmas cards with Spanish verses on them. On the evening of December 20, 1951, a Christmas party in the form of a chili supper was held at the home of Eloise Asfahl, Typical of the interesteing programs of the fcontinued on page 72j

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Mrs. Pau- line Means was the new librarian, and the club officers for the first semester were Billy Webb, President, Ieaneal Moots, Vice-Presi- dent, Marilyn Mayberry, Secretary-Treas- urer, Mary Gifford, Reporter, for the second semester leaneal Moots, President, Paula Kirk and Billy Webb, Vice-Presidents, Mari- lyn Mayberry, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mary Gifford, Reporter. The club sponsored a Hobby Show for the night of Open House, November 12. Many hobbies were displayed. but the winners were Lawrence Neill and Ralph Weida, who had excellent coin col- lections. During the year several parties were held, a Valentine Dinner at the Don-Paul cafeteria and on March 19, a reception was held for the Emerson Iunior High School library staff. Delta Theta Math Club Holds Various Educational Discussions Delta Theta was very successful this year, composed of students taking trigonometry and solid geometry. Oliicers for the year were Earl lane Whisler, President, Charles Phil- lips, Vice-President, lohn Hume, Secretary- Treasurer, During the meetings, held every two weeks, such subjects as switch board devices at the telephone office and seismo- graph drilling were discussed. The club was sponsored by Miss Florel Helema, math teacher. Games, Trips and Play Day Highlight G.A.A.'s Year The girls were coming up in the sports words of EHS. The Girls' Athletic Associa- tion known as the G.A.A. promoted many sports activities this year. Serving as officers of the organization were loy Cox, President, Cleta Hardesty, Vice-President, Reta Har- desty, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Coonrod. Points Manager, Doris Lebow, Reporter and Publication Manager, and the sponsor, Miss Lois Haskin. During the year the girls worked for points through participating and officiating. Members earning 150 points re- ceived jackets, 500 points an emblem, 1000 points a G.A.A. pin, and 1500 points a letter. Among the trips made were a basket- ball tournament March 1 at Ada, Oklahoma and an all sports tournament at Oklahoma A and M April 25, in which several mem- bers participated. Also during the year they played exhibi- tion games and sponsored a grade school play day. Not to forget the after school tournaments, one of the years liigliliglus, for which the G.A.A. furnished the medals. Under Western Skies Title of Water Show Another school club just begun last year, the Aquaettes Swimming Club, has been most outstanding this year. Under the direc- tion of Miss Pat Armould the officers were Beth Pellow, President: Sharon Bruer, Pro- gram Chairman, lane Neilson, Treasurer, Baynard Eitelman, Secretary, and Carole Gungoll, Reporter. Early in the year the Aquaettes ordered blue patches with the name Aquaettes in on them. The whole club bought Iantzen bathing suits alike. The big of the year was the second annual show, Under Western Skiesf' The theme was cowboys and lndians, and the EHS baseball team selected the Queen, Beth Pellow, from the twelve lovely candidates. white black event water New Lettermen's Club Welcomed to Enid High A new organization much welcomed to EHS this year was the HE Club, composed of 31 lettermen. A constitution was framed and sponsors were Ioe Gibson, loc Leach, Iohn Provost, Paul Geymann, and lim Stroup. The 1951-52 officers elected were: Gene Andruss, President, Bob Brown, Vice- President, Norman Lamb, Secretary, Iohn Bell, Sergeant-at-arms. One of the outstanding activities sponsored by the E club was a program at the Emerson Auditorium on February 29. Fea- tured on the program were Eddie Crowder, Merril Green and Sam Allen, OU football stars. N.F.L. Increases Membership From Eleven to Thirty-four lncreasing its membership from eleven to thirty-four students the Enid High National Forensic League is justly proud of the record its students made in the year of 1951-52. The N.F.L., largest in the state, was under the sponsorship of Hudson Wilcox, speech instructor. The officers for the year were: Robert Muir, President, Iohn Dykes, lr., Vice-President, Garlan Braithwaite, Secre- tary, Lawrence Neill, Treasurer, and Bradley McDonald, Reporter. Besides attending many tournaments and contests throughout the year, this club had its time for fun. On Saturday, December 15, the gang all piled into cars and headed for Norma Hoover's home, north of the city, to have an old fashioned Weiner roast. A box supper and a square dance were next on the



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