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aculf Top Row: D, Bruce Selhy, Paul Geymann, lim Stroup, Myrl Kirk, .S'c'z'0mz' Row: Rohert Pyle, Miss Lois Hasltiu. hfliss Ellen Correll, hlrs. Lois Vance, Miss Pat Al'l1lKlllltl, Jewell Ridge. Bottom Row: Gerald Hemphill, Ioe Gibson, Her- hert Seem, Ioe Leach, George Pratt. Top Row: V. O. Marshall, Homer Henson, Perry McCoy, Harold Duckett, O. T. Autry, Marf vin Nlyers. Second Row: Miss Laura Milam, hflrs. Lea lcla Boyle, Miss Mildred Montgomery, Mrs. George Pratt, lVliss Acltlie Fromholz, Miss Ann Kuhnemuucl. Bottom Row: Mrs. Carol Spencer, hfliss Muriel Koger, Miss Ruth Mover, Miss Eva Young, Mss Hazel Powers. Top Row: Cecil Gott, Rex Wilscuti, T. A. Ken- uecly, Derwoocl Iohnsou. Second Row: Miss Maurine Morrow, Miss Ruth Moore, Mrs. Rosamav Lynch. lwliss Florel I-lelema, Nfrs, Clarkie Clampitt, Miss Ruth Scott. Bottom Row: Miss Charlotte Kretsch, Miss Katherine Bales, Mrs. Una Voigt, Mrs. Nancy Nichols, Mrs. Nelle lVIeCreary, lwliss Helen Stewart.
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gentlemen make Decisions - --isr- Phyllis Childress The people of Northwestern Qklahoma are aware of the fact that Enid possesses two outstanding educators, Dc'Witt Wallei', Su- perintendent of Schools, and D. Bruce Selby, Fnid High School Principal. People are also aware of their Hue records in the field of education, hut not every person has the opportunity to meet these men and know them personally. It is hoped that this article will better acquaint such people with these two men, who are responsible for the smooth running of the Enid school system and Enid High School, respectively. 4 Dcllfizr lVaffer, .S'npL'rir1tena'cnt Nlr. VValler ranks high among educators of the Southwest. He is noted for the efiicient Enid school system and has received numerous honors in the Held of education. Nlany civic awards have been conferred upon him too, but because of his modesty, the public sometimes fails to hear of them. He was among 250 educators in the United States chosen to visit New York University and thc United Nzitioiis in Febru- ary, 1953. For three days, they studied the mechanics and philosophy of the United Nations while it was in session. This tall, friendly man has a large store of knowledge behind his casual appearance. ln his calm, even voice he can speak on almost any subject. He is well read and has traveled extensively. Those who know him best, admire his keen sense of humor. His speeches often relic-ct this trait and keep his audience smil- ing. He likes children of all ages, but is especially fond of the smallest grade school children. Those who work for him, admire and respect his judgment. He is noted for his ability to listen patiently to both sides of a question and carefully evaluate the facts before making a decision. This is one out- standing trait that makes him pleasant to work for. D. Bruce Selby, Principal Enid High can well be Proud of its own D. Bruce Selby. Not every school can boast a principal of such vim and vitality-a man who can keep up with the most active stu- dents, in school spirit and enthusiasm. His first interest is Enid High, its students, and their problems. Besides the numerous duties that confront a principal, such as scheduling classes, guid- ing the teaching staff and custodians, arl ranging extra curricular actvities and so on, hdr. Selhv somehow finds time to counsel students who need his guidance. He loves his work with teachers and students alike. He is fLl7I'Ifli7Ill'II nn patqr 761 12!'bhJ....,a M ...J LLL' st., tai ta... ,Ls X .....4..... ...Q -.au --4
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