Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1953

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24 1xt!!itxttxlitxxxxsxsxxxxxxx Enid Paint and Wallpaper Company Paints and Ari Supplies 49 125 West Maine Street Phone 445 1115xuxxxxxxxuxuxusxxuxxxllx xnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxx INSURANCE for every need includes 0 LIFE 0 FIRE O TORNADO O CASUALTY 0 AUTOMOBILE I PLATE GLASS Jllso- 0 Real Estate Loans-42,-57, O Abstracts of Title O Surety Bonds Harry P. Frantz Agency Harry P. Frantz Robert S. Frantz Harry P. Frantz, jr. All E.H.S. Alumni 830 Bass Bldg. Phone 714 ttttiittttiitttixxiiittiittl In place of study hall several kids are used in the office for office helpers. They collect attendance slips, deliver bulletins, slips CS.T.O.'s, Call slips, etc.j Any errand that is to be done during their period is their job. It's to the office for me. Mrs. Nelle Mc- Creary and Mrs. Nancy Nichols are the secretaries. Adam stood to speak his piece ff-Iejs stingy as a Seotj. Money is his passion And business is his lot. The Activity office kids have had lots to do this year. Besides helping with the sales of Activity Tickets, Quill Annuals, etc., their schedule has been a full one. They had a speaker on dictation and visited the grain markets-Union Equity and Bennett. Some run the cash registers in the cafeteria. This would be just the job for me. V. O. Marshall is in charge. Then Miss Prisciller' spoke to Mar The Brainy one in school If you've a problem, friend, in math Heis bound to know the rule. I visited the Delta Theta Club while I was in Enid. Each year they give individual reports on math theories: rockets, space sta- tion and other scentific phenomena. They also saw movies of japan and Korea shown by Paul Tindle. The Delta Theta students are the only ones qualified to get the math prize at the end of the year. This would be exactly right for me. Miss Florel I-Ielema is the sponsor. lohnny lanes is next in line He's always gettin' dirty looks Poor guy is whipped more oft than not For drawin' in his books. Miss Bales' Palettes have had many din- ner meetings this year. During the meetings they discussed works of the different students and then listened to a speaker. QUsually on different phases of art., When we went through the cafeteria, we saw all the beauti- ful decorations which l later learned were works of the Palette members, They have a large part in the production of the junior and Senior Reception and the May Fete. Palette's for me. The class perks up when Bill begins fThat guy in tennis shoesj He's always runnin' here and there Diggin' up some news. Never in all my days have I seen such activity as in Miss Scott's Quill office. This staff does a lot with the publication of the newspaper and Quill Annual. They also type and write stories, copyread, proofread, and other jobs concerning publication. Another job of theirs is to answer the phone and deliver Quills each week. Nothing could fill my wants better than to be on the Quill office staff. THE QUILL MAGAZINE A swoon begins as Timmy stands The girls edge on the seat He's quite a guy that Timmy lad He'd rather act than eat. This year a new club fThespians, the Drama Honor Societyj under the direction of Mrs. Una Voigt has come into being. At the present there are twenty-six charter members. One may join by being a member of the Drama class or having a major roll in the play. Drama-Thespians-that's for me. Now Carlotta Rodriquez stands to speak They always call her lane . Shels purty as a picture an- Her pa, he came from Spain. I visited the Spanish Club Qlsa juntaj while on our visit. They've had movies and lectures about Mexico all year. Christmas they had a Mexican dinner. They ate Mexican foods and played Mexican games, including the breaking of a pinata. With things such as this, Spanish is a lot of fun for all. Yes, beng a member of La junta would certainly be fun. Miss Mildred Mont- gomery is sponsor. Mis' Priscilla called on Iill And Mary Nation, To give reports on D.E. And Diversified Uecupation. The D.E. Club has had an outstanding year under Mr. Perry McCoy, their sponsor. Their main meetings are held on the first Monday evenings of every month. Special guests consisting of business men of Enid spoke at many of the meetings. Among the main activities of the year were: The D.E., D.O. Banquet, held at the Youngblood Hotel, the radio broadcast on KCRC, and the D.E. State Convention held at Still- water. The club received 14 certificates of award at the convention. lt's D.E. for me. The D.O. Club under the sponsorsh-jp of Mr. Tom Kennedy had quite a year. heir first social function was a wiener roast at nine mile canyons. Then there was a Christ- mas party where games were played, gifts were exchanged, and refreshments were served. They also had their annual club outing at Grand Lake where for two days they went boating, fishing and hiking. They enjoyed a trip around the lake on an ex- cursion boat, the Cherokee Queen. Several members went to Oklahoma A. and M. for T and l Field Day. With all this fun, I think I'll sign up for D.O. next year. Margaret Ann, our preachefs gal, fShe's onery as the dickensj, Is going to join the Bible Club To keep from gettin' liekin's. The Bible Club under the leadership of Mr. George Pratt is composed of everyone who is in a Bible class or who has ever been in a Bible class. Their meetings are not regular, but they have a lot of fun. So far they have had a chili supper and a skating

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ENID I-Iici-i Scnoot Enid High School SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Top: Holden, Netherton, Frederick, Smith. Second: Davis. Dcremus, Krause, Coltry, Medley Frcese. Third: Moore fsponsorj, Neill, Unruh, Autry, Williams Torbet Alexander Vo t s V Y g - Fourth: Oliver, Byrd, Hughes, Swartout, Conner. Mahaffey, johnson, Caldwell, Kirton. Fifth: Lamb, Brown, Catan, Pyle, Snowden. Athey, Lavicky. Bottom: Cline, Chapman, Grove, Shelp, Garber, Kirk, Burdick, Huffman, Tackett. Bzllvzlle A huildin' stands heside the road Which houses hooks and learnin' And from its doors wise men have strode With heads held high-unturnin'. And there within a woman sits, With hand upraised to rule, And 'have the door the words are writ' fOur Alma Materj 'fBillville Schoolf' We peek inside in time to see The kids hegin their lesson. We listen to grammar words and sech That always kept us guessinf And when theyire thru and it's hegun, The part we came to hear, Reports on Enid High Like classes do each year. Miss Priscill'er raps the desk And calls on Katie Io, fThe fastest gal round these here partsj, lVho,s always got a heau. Machine Shop Since mah favorite topic is mostly boys I'ah visited Mr. Pyles's Machine Shop. In that one room there are more males than Billvillc- ever had. These guys are not only big and brawny, but brainy tool They have to have a lot of math and an ability to read blue prints so they can run the machines. Not only do they have class work, but most of the Seniors hold down part time jobs, a sort of trade training setup. I plan to spend some time on Hrst floor when I go to E.H.S. next year, 'cause you can't go wrong with machinists! Now Katie's thru and Sadie stands And gives her presentation. She'd tackle any hook they make Without a hesitation. i 73 Repeats on ,BY7 Barbara jo Autry and Marilyn Minton The Librarians under the sponsorship of Mrs. Charles Lynch are not as continuously busy as people think. Their job consists of checking out, reshelving, checking in books and sending out library slips. They always have a smile and a helping word for those who need it. This year they have had a lot of parties: A Chalk party, A Christmas party Qdinnerj, a Wiener roast to honor the Iunior High Librarians, and a tea for the teachers. They sponsored a hobby show dur- ing Open House on top of everything else. With all the books and parties, I will really enjoy being a Librarian. As Hank dreams of girls and things And foothalls in the air, The teacher speaks with inquiring tones And the class hegins to stare. Pat Armould's Aquaettes is quite a group of girls-Wow! This year they joined with the Bravettes and had a Halloween Costume Dance. It was pretty swell they all agreed, but I thought the water show they Pllt on each year must have been the best. It were-oops-was on countries all over the world. One on Hawaii, one on Egypt and one on France. Also there was South America, China, British Isles and the United States. I is sure I would of enjoyed them acts from France, Egypt and Hawaii. Gee! I sure wish they'd let boys join Aquaettes. Then Miss Priscell'er cleared her voice And called on Sally Rize A lanky gal, 'most six-foot tall With a mouth volcano size. I visited Bravettes Qpep club, while I was in Enid, and they are under the sponsorship of Miss Armould, Miss Haskin and Miss Kuhnemund. One out of town trip was taken this year and that was to Norman for a football game. They left early one morning with high spirits in highly deco- rated buses, and on the way they stopped at Oklahoma City and spent the afternoon at the fair, and they also had a Halloween Costume Dance Qwith the Aquaettesj for the whole school. They all said they had lots of fun the whole year, and next year itls Bravettes I want to be in. Now here's a guy what thinks he's smart Our good old comrade Clem But there are those what think he ain't Cause they cain't understand him. The Physics Club is made up of thc students in the Physics classes. Plans for electrical demonstrations have been made which I'm sure the Club will enjoy. Each year the students are invited to the engi- neering fair at O.U. and to the engineering show at A. and M. I'm sure it's Physics for me. Mr. Henson is the sponsor. Then Miss Prisceller' heamed at Clem And called on Sissy Sue, KA rather nosey kind of kid Who likes to tell you what to doj. The girls that work for Mr. johnson in the Guidance Office have many different jobs. They act as receptionists, check md Hle tests, deliver hall passes, and type letters, stencils, or bulletins. To help the students in choosing their career, they sponsor a Career Day. Also they had a tea for the faculty. Working in the Guidance Office would be for me. The 'tention focused then on foe f'The teacher's pride and joyj He gives up study time to stay And act as errand hay.



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D. O. - D. E. EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE BANQUET Upper: THAT'S A GOOD ONE! Rev- erend Charlie Shedd of the First Pres- byterian Church of Ponca City enter- tains the members of the D. O. and D. E, Clubs at the annual Employer- pariy. They have also put on a radio pro- gram. I canit think of anything better to be in. Indy lenkins is next to speak fThis time on N.F.L.j She's good at makin' fancy talks If she's something new to tell. N.E.L. under the direction of Mrs, Voigt has done quite well. This year they received the leading Chapter Award. This was the Ir1'entifir'ations by MAUDINE ALBERT Employee Banquet. Seated around the speaker's table are Mrs. DeWitt Wal- ler, Mr. Waller, Evelyn May QD. E, Presidentj, and T. A. Kennedy QD. O. Sponsonj second one received by Enid High and was presented by Bruno Iacobs, national secre- tary. There are 52 members in N.E,L., ranking them second in the state with members. They have attended many tourna- ments: one at O.B.U., one at Shawnee, an- other at Alva, at Goodwell, at Classen and at Cushing. They qualified for state in debate, radio Plays, boys' radio speaking, extemporaneous speaking, discussion, and dramatics. For me itis N.F.L. Lower: THESE ARE THE RESPONSIBLE ONES: Evelyn May QD, E, Presidentj looks on while Leroy Moore and Charlie Shedd exchange wisecraeks. Then there's Tom fher real names Tessj Wfho plays football with the boys. She likes most any kind of sports, That are rough ana' make a noise. Miss Haskin's GAA. has had quite a year. These girls are specially selected by their number of gym points and character. They HIUSIZ also be a member of physical education. One of their duties is to referee games, They sponsored a tournament for the frontinued on page 28j

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