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10 , gills , .. Continued Success, Seniors! F O S E T FUNERAL HOME 701 West Maine Street Telephone 341 Enid, Oklahoma W. I. FOSSETT P. D. FOSSETT Tiui QUIII NI.-xoxzixia Tl: gfofztii Continued from Page 5 jztnior. or senior, as long as they will be I6 .rears ef age before the course is completed. This year the students used a 1953 Chevrolet furnished by the courtesy of the l-lumphrey Chevrolet Ccmpany. Two of the more useful courses in Enid High are Diversified Occupations and Dis- tributive Education. D.O. is instructed by Tem Kennedy and deals in trade and busi- ness. while DE. is headed by Perry McCoy and teaches salesnmnship and the art of selling. Students taking these courses attend school only part of the time and work at their jobs for the remainder of the day. The advantages of these departments are numerous. They oller the student a chance to work and yet receive full credit. ln the meanwhile he learns a trade and gets an education. Enid High has an excellent Art depart- ment which keeps the more artistic members of the student body busy making posters and decorations for the various school func- Bales instructs all three classes, of which two consist of first- tions. Miss Katherine year students and one class of second-year students. This creative department has suc- ceeded in making Enid Hiffh a brighter and more attractive school students to attend. rv C7 for its faculty and The ivlusic department is responsible for piling up many of the competitive honors for Enid High. The EHS band and orchestra are directed by Gerald Hemphill and have the reputation of being among the best of their kind in the state. The choruses, girls' chorus, boys' glee club, girls' glee club, and the mixed chorus, all outstanding, are di- rected by Nliss Maurine Morrow. The mixed chorus of Enid High has always been ratezl high among competition. All three of these fine organizations take part in the annual Tri-State Music Festival held in hflay each year and act as hosts to the visiting contestants from out-of-town and out-of-state high schools. Two years of physical education are needed for graduation, and Enid High is raid to have one of the best all-around Physical Education departments in exist- mce. Paul Gevmann reigns as athletic . t director, besides being the basketball and golf coach, with Charles Paine as the head football coach, assisted bv lim Keeton. lim Stronp is in charge' of the boys' swimming classes, lt-well Ridge is the coach ol' the Enid High track team, and lohn Provost coaches the baseball team. All six of these athletic men preside over the boys' physical education classes and manage to keep the umenu of EHS in good physical condition. ln the girls' Physical Education depart- ment. lvliss Pat Armould teaches the girls' swimming classes, while Nliss Lois Haskin instructs the girls in the gym classes. Enid Highs excellent facilities and equipment aid in the teaching of various sports and games. Good sportsmanship is stressed, not only dusing the games. but at all times. The Home Economics department is one of the pride and joys of Enid High School. Nlrs. Lois Vance instructs the Foods classes where the future homemakers of tomorrow work industriously at Ending the way to a man's heart. The really amazing part of the foods classes consists of the seven effici- ently arranged kitchens, equipped with all the modern facilities of ovens. refrigerators, built-ins, automatic dishwashers and dryers. and a garbage disposal system. The other phase of this department is Clothing, taught by Miss Ellen Correll, who also olfers a one-semester course in Home Craft during the second semester. Like lfoeds, Clothing is open to girls in all three grades and has produced tnany fine seam-- stresses, while Foods offers the girls an op- portunity to become accomplished in their kitchen experiments. An efficient bookkeeper or an expert typist who excels in shorthand need never be lack- ing a job. V. O. Marshall is the head of the Commerce department and instructs in bookkeeping l.ll. Mrs. Lea Ida Boyle teaches typing l and a course in general business. Typing l and II and shorthand l, II are taught by Miss Hazel Powers and Miss Muriel Koger. Enid High turns out only the best in Commerce students, that's the motto! The lntlustrial Arts department, headed by Nlyrl Kirk, is one of the most up-to-date beneficial departments in Enid High. Mr. Kirk teaches woodwork and also a one semester course in arts and crafts offered the :'e'ond semester. However, his work is'n't finished even after the school clay is everg he instructs two classes for adults in the evening. One class meets twice a week and the other, three times. lewell Ridge while Robert Pyle has charge of the fully equipped machine shop. Herbert Seem instructs the printing classes whose main ptinting the 'lQuill Weelcly report cards, notices and tickets for the teaches mechanical drawing, headache is as well as various school functions. These classes, open to sophomore, junior, and senior boys and girls, teach the students a trade and give them enough experience to enter the busi- ness world without further education or training after graduation. One tf the busiest and most used depart- ments in Enid High is the Library, headed by M1's. Rosamay Lynch. Mrs. Lynch, with the aid of several student assistants, is re- rponcible for the smooth management of this essential department. The Library contains , :ppfoximately l0,000 books which are al- wavs available to the students, and many a Library assistant will groan at the mere mention of the open season on library units by the seniors. All of these departments make up the rxal Enid High School and appear in THE Continued on Page 16
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acultxl After a glance at the wide academic range ot our faculty, it is easy to understand why Enid High School graduates rank near the top ot college and university honor rolls all through the nation. We take pride in our taculty, tor they are more than qualified to impart knowledge to the students passing through the halls of Enid High. Tn1.' LISA IIDA IIOYLIE Typing. Gcncrul Iinxinussi BA. - Ifuglislll M.If1I. fllclucation, Bnclwlor of Oralury, I'l1illips L'ukivcrsitv, Arn-mlcil Culorzulo :incl Texas Universities. MISS IQVAI YOUNG English. ILA., Plxzllipx L'nix'crsiry: ling! Iixlx, M.A.. L'nivcrsiLv of Oklillunnn. MISS MILDRED MQNTGOMUA' Spanish: I5.A. 'SPLIIIIAIL M.If1l. Iiclucatinn. Phillips Llnivurxiry. .-Xrtcmlcrl Ck-ntrul Stzun' College, Llnivursixy uf Mcxic.n. NIRS. QLIEORGE IFRATT Biology: ILA. fMutI1L'1xxz1lics, Hilma- IIUII, Plxillips Llnivcrxixv, Biology Phillips Lliiivcrsiw. MISS LAURA MILAM Iinglislig Ii.S.fIEclucurion.' Oregon Stare Clolli-gc: M.lSd. Ifclucution. Phillips Lfnivcrsily. MISS ML'RIIiL KOCIQR Typing. Slmrrhanclg BS. Business, Sli ond: I Oklaliomzi A. and M.: M.A.fBusini.-ss Erlnczuizmn. Colnrarlu - Sum' Cullr-gc: Bilsini-ss 'I'l1u Grcgg Collcgv.-. fop: NIH. Lou lml.1 Bmlu. Ntixs I-x.1 Young. lvliss Nlilclrul lX'Iunigo1uc:'x. Klux George I'r1ul. S'z'.on1i.' Dr. Iaunrx H. B. ill-Clriivliyl Xlr. I'ci':'j Xlccoy. Nlr. Iluin .-X, Iii-nm'iIy, Mr. Ilnrulil IDR. IAMES H. B. rlcGRL'CiHYf-Biology. Gcuinctryz ISS. -- Chcrnisrrv: MS. Pmlzuw. I'h.D. Zoology. Olzlahuinn A. . null M. Culln-gc. I NIR. PERRY IXRCOY Dislriluzlivu Ifcllxcailiovg BS. Sclwnl ul Sum-ixcr 411:11 I.m-rarnru, Okliilmurna A. :incl M.: M.lirI. :MIA ininislrzuiw ljclucurion. Ilhillilus L'nix-crxixvg I'l1x'sicul I3iIuvg.x- lion. Olilalltuina A. zlunl M. Clullcgu. MR. TOM A. KENNEDY Ilivcrsil-ic-il Ccuiy.ir:omg BS. Inf ilnxrriul Arla, I'ln'slcal Iiclncuiiouz MS. Yocalioiml Ifilurn- Linn. Olilgiluuun fl. ancl M. Clrzllegr. NIR, II.'XROI,I5 IHLKIKIETI' Iliulngyg FLA. Scivncc: M.l5cI. Iiiluuzzuun. Phillips L'niu-rxuy. Arlcnrlurl Okluliomn A. null lvl, Cinllugr. IVIR. I'IOMIiII IIIQNSON Itliyaicx. Plain' Circmixxrtryi I5.S. Vuczlrinnul Ifrlucziliun. Agricxzllurul NLS. Illuczitiou. Crzluf rzulu Starr. l'm'i: MR. MARVIN MYIERS illrcxnislry. Mallu-nizilics: B.S. Clliclnistry, I'l1iIIips Lluivnrsity. Attumlrml ficuirnl Ccllvgu. Scnlllr ltzxcilic Collcgv. MRS. LLOYD SPIENCIQR Iingislll ILA., NI..-X. Iinglish, Okluf liuinn lluivcrsity. Allumlul I'i1ivL'rxiIy ut Cnlifurniu. L'.I'.S.. Inul-mwu Prep Lolli-gc. IVIRS. XYIIBLIIQN POINIUEX-Iilfli Iinglislug ILS. Iiilucution. Oklzilioma Bziprixi L'uivcrsiry. MISS ADDIE I5ROlVII-IOLZfI5rcutI1. Latin: ILA. Latin, Phil- lips Ilnivcrsiryg MA. I5r4-nch. I'invursirj' uf Suuilmurn Calif Icrnixl. MISS RL I'II MOYER: Iinglislwz BA. Iinglisli. Llnivcrsily rl Olalalmoxnax: Ifclucurinn Norrlnvcsrcru Slate 'I'cncIu-rs' Crllugc. Attumlcil Ul1lX'L'f5Il3' ul Colorado. MISS HAZEL POXVERS Slwortlmlul. 'liypiixgl ILA. Cum' nlcrcc, Ccnlrnl Starr- 'liuiiclwrs' Cnllr-gc: M.I5rl. EIIIICZIIIOH. Illxillipx Ilnivcrsity. I-Xrlclnlml L'nivcrsily uf Cclorzulu. Llni- vursity of Oklahoma, MR. IIM IQIZETON Iiuullmnll. DrivCr'I'rAlI1lillg3 ILA, I'l1x'si- l7.rl-' Mr. Marvin Myers. Mrs. Lloyd Spencer. Mrs. XYiIl1urn I'uincIn-xrcr. lvliu Ailrlic Ifruxnlmlf. ml Education. Tulnnc Iuiivcrsilvz Siifclv Ililucatiou. Olialaf homn l.'nivcrsiu'. ' ' Miss Lnurn Miliun. Mm Muriel linger. I IJlllII'iUII. Nlr. I'Innu'r Henson. Miss Ruth fvloycr. Miss Hnvcl Ihnwrs. Mr. Iiin Kun-ron.
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i Student Body Officers Senior Class Officers Top: Irfl Ili right: Victor l-laycs. Vice-Prcsiclcnt: lo Anna Hurt. Top: left 10 right: Iucly Cromwell, SL'Cl'L'U1I'l'2 'l'r.1x'ix Nlilcs. Vice-Presicln-nt. Tlimxlmlli' .l'1i1fzff4'.' lflaiimr Neill. ljiwsiclrrmt. BOSE?'ihgilllliglgiiitll-Igzlililxjatlhllglmcl'l Sally Calwell- Sccumlilll Hallam: Donna Huglacs. Reporter: Patty Nlccoy, -I-I'L'3Sll1'Cl'. 0 S Q 1111. junior Class Officers Sophomore Class Officers Lrf! to rzglvzg lucly Gi'm'r, SLACl'L'llll'l'Q lcrric l7lIlliCI'I0l1, Vivo' lvmfl In rzghlx Clialrlrlic Hip-lu, YiCcfPx'L'sizlc11t: Floyil Sliairliy. I711-sizlcntl Grcgg Pivsirlcilti l'a1t Dcimis pup om' stcpj, ,I-I'L'2l5llI'L'l'1 EIll1lgl'IlL liuml. Ti'L':1si111'1'1 Slllllllil Cnlclxwll. -l.l'L'll5ll1'C1'l Nlcrlrm' Dllt'liXK'lJl'll1. RuPm'tL'i' luuliins. RL'POl'lL'l'Q Bill Atllcy. l,l'L'5lllCllI,
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