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.l 523' DAVV BL'Cilil1R MRS. CLYDE E, PINKIERTON AI.l5l2R'l' XV. l'zR.'XI'l'llWrXi'li! CLEO FISHER R. I? HAYES ENID BOARD OF EDUCATION '99 MRS. CLARIENCIE SCHROFR li. G, Vv'ILRlOTH Clarence Schrock. TOP ROW: Dave Bucher, Mrs. Clyde E. Pinkerton, President: Albert VJ. Braithwaite, Mrs. BOTTOM ROW: Cleo Fisher. R. F. Hayes. Vice President, E. G. Wilmoth The responsibility of making the Enid School system, and a school the size of Enid High run smoothly lies beyond the students and faculty, it is the responsibility of seven of Enid's outstanding citizens, the Board of Education. Three of these members are elected to the Board for a term of four years by Enid citizens every two years and one member is elected at-large. The members work without actual pay for their time and effort, just as a church member and club officer work without pay, but the members feel they are repaid by the appreciation shown by Enid students and parents. The Board this year is headed by the president, Mrs. Clyde E, Pinker- ton and vice president, R. F. Hayes. Other members are Mrs. Clarence Schrock, Cleo Fisher, E. G. Wilmoth, Dave Bucher, and Albert Braithwaite. Six committees under the super- vision of the president handle the comprehensive problems that arise. 14 ,4dm6n64Z mf2f6aa BY Jo ANN TEMPLEMAN The Building and Grounds Commit- tee is composed of Cleo Fisher, chair- man, Delma Schrock and E. G. Wil- moth, members. The Custodian's Committee is made up of Raymond Hayes, chairman, Dave Bucher and Cleo Fisher, members. The Finance Committee is headed by Delma Schrock, chairman, Dave Bucher and Cleo Fisher, members. The Insurance Committee is composed of E. G. Wil- moth, chairman, Delma Schrock and Dave Bucher, members. Dave Bucher is chairman of the Purchasing Com- mittee with Cleo Fisher and Ray- mond Hayes, members. Raymond Hayes, chairman. and E. G. Wilmo-th, Delma Schrock, make up the Teach- ers' Committee. A Sights Committee is appointed by the president each year to watch the growth of the city and purchase school sights when necessary. The chairman of this com- mittee is E. G. Wilmoth with Cleo Fisher and Raymond Hayes, mem- bers. work he Superintendent of Schools, by the board is DeWitt Waller. employed to assist with the are Martin H. Miller, Clerk: y H. Davis, Treasurer: Charles Carroll, Auditor: and Paul Ed- s, Attorne . Maintenance Su er- Y P dent is Paul Baker who replaces Mood who recently moved to hita, Kansas. f the School Board's many pro- this year, the one of greatest est to Enid High was the com- on of the east wing which in- s nine classrooms, the spacious eria, and auditorium. ln 1943 highschool met destruction with and in 1947 a part of the present ing was rebuilt. In the fall of , the west wing was completed h includes the machine shop, classrooms, the swimming pool two complete gyms, one for the and one for the girls. With the pletion of the east Wing this year, Continued on page 36 THE QUILL
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DIYXVITT XVAI.I.lfR, Superinlumlr-nl On Tuesday. March 8, the new auditorium was dedicated to the past, present, and future students of Enid High School. This first assembly symbolized the uncountable hours of labor to make the new wing a reality, The credit for the new wing cannot rest entirely with a few peo- ple. The voters, who were wise enough to see the need for an audi- torium wing, the workmen, from the architects to the bricklayers, and the administrators who gave so much time and energy to this project. An evidence of the many hours that De Witt Vv'aller, superintendent of schools, gave, is his numerous trips to see if each phase of the construc- tion was being carried out correctly. Since the day after the fire dis- aster, plans for rebuilding a better Enid High were already in motion. However, due to the increased enroll- ment in the elementary schools, funds were not available to do anything about rebuilding the high school. This year marks the end of the wait- ing period. A high school that is usable and functional, built with the student in mind, is the end result of twelve years of careful planning, re- lated Mr, Waller. Enid High School with the 'new look' of the auditorium wing will add to the educational, spiritual, and cultural development of students for many years to come, concluded Mr. VJaller. To illustrate the driving force of D. Bruce Selby, principal, is the de- voted, enthusiastic spirit he has dem- THE Quitt. onstrated throughout the entire pro- ject. Enid High School exists for one reason. For the students, and it is for the students' personal conveni- ence that we strive to improve our facilitiesf' stated Mr. Selby. The completion of the auditori- um wing certainly didn't lessen any of the work of the faculty or of the principals office. ln fact, never have we been so busy before, he added. 18666615064 Eampfezfe 4 'gccdlddvzg Zan Bi' BEN HARRISON From a peanut stand to the Pen- tagon, the amount of achievement is not measured in the end product, but in the spirit and enthusiasm in which the job is carried out. The spirit of Enid High School is never to be ques- tioned. The new wing addition with the auditorium, cafeteria, and class- rooms is here to give the future stu- dents of Enid High School the most modern and efficient facilities in which to receive an education, stated Mr. Selby. D. BRUCE Si4.1.ni'. I'rfm-ipal l5
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