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'Fisk left lo rzighls Miss Laura Milam with her fourth hour English class: View of cafeteria: View of attditorttim from stage: cafeteria during off-hours: Deanna Spickelmier. Carol Cashion, Louise Lavicky. Nancy Peat, and Chcrrel Nall in front of cafeteria entrnce. Botlom row. It-if to fl-llhlf Stu- dents relaxing in hall of new wing: students in acoustically ccilingcd hall of new wing: D. Bruce Selby with Earl Smith in the projection booth of auditorium. telephoning directions to back scene workers on stage: cafeteria during lunch rush: Miss Helen Stewart. Mrs. Dclytc Poindextur. Mrs Una Voigt. Miss Charlotte Krctsch. and Mrs. lloyd Spencer in the teachers' dining room. THE QUILI. l9
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NEW WING PANORAMA Twp Row, ll-l'1 lu right: Miss Inez Ciingcrich. D. Bruce Selby, Mrs. Alicu Hutchinson. Mrs. Oliver Swan. in lcnclicrs' dining room: Mrs, lloyd Spcnccr in lhircl lwur literature class: View of thc Auditorium from balcony: Mrs. Carson Critclllow. cnlclcria mnnagcr, dips Ala mode in new mfclcrin: lfarl Smith, Miss Addie liromholz. Nliss Ruth Nloyvr. Nliss Hazel Powers and fVl.irvin Myers liorgcl shop for thc momcnl. M'1'ddlL' row. 18 THE Quin.
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all I 5 if .1 1. A it fa, 'Y 4 'Q f : 4 DEDICATING THE NEW WING lfpper1L'!'l.' Elaine Neill. Howard Roe, Ray Asfahl. l,arry l.ong. Pai Phillips. lnirry Gregory. l.nu,'er lefl: Ifloytl Skarky. Bill Atlley. Myrl Kirk. John Engle, l.arry Long. Upper righl: Mrs. Clyde E. Pinkerton, Mrs. Clarence Schrock. Mr. Dave Bucher, Nlr. DeVy'iti XValler, Dr. Ray Snodgrass. Mr. D. Bruce Selby. I,c:ic'er right: l.arrv Long. Xlrs. Clyde If. Pinkerton, Carrier: Mixei Chorus, under the direction of Miss Maurine Morrow. H W660 - 'mm Me Wdewpaiaz' of cz Wad! I This is my biography. Of course, you might not be interested in the life of a nail, but my life tells the story of the building which played a big role in your school life. Remember you were just juniors when it all started. I guess, it was the first day that you noticed the noise that my life began. For some time I had been a prisoner in a keg of nails. Then one day a man reach- ed in with his hand and picked up several of my inmates and me. For Il second I didn't know just what was going to happen, the man had singled me out from the others and was holding me perpendicular to the wall of something or other. Just as I was about to relax, a large object 20 BY DONNA OINEII. which I later learned was a hammer came rushing toward me: but I duck- ed, My body was bent and the man was using the most terrifying lan- guage. I dare not repeat it, partly because I was so stunned by the blow that I doubt if I could be relied on to make a correct quote. I lost con- sciousness and when I awoke I found myself on a ledge. Since there was no escape at the time, I took a nap. For several weeks I remained on the ledge. I spent most of the time sleeping, but one day I was awakened by voices from below. I peered over the edge of the ledge and was able to see one boy. In order to see the other one, I leaned further over the ledge. As I lost my balance, I was glad that my life had been limited to the extent that I was unable to commit any grave sins. However, life was not overl I found myself in the cuff of the boy's blue jeans. Al- though I was washed several times, and ironed just as many times, I never lost my place in the cuff. From the cuff, I saw the life of Enid High School: and its growth. To me the noise of the construc- tion workers and their machines had always been exciting. How narrow minded I would have remained, if I had not fallen off the ledge. My visits to the classrooms broadened my education, and they also gave me my first taste of other peoples opinions, For instance, I found that most of THE Qtuti.
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