Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1959

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i MR. CASEY CoHi.MiA MR. TED CoLD1RoN MR. RAYMOND HAYES MRS. EDITH PINKERTON Enid Sees Change In Selection of a new superintendent of schools, a new high school principal, and replacement for the person chosen principal were problems facing the Enid board of education, following the resignation of DeWitt Waller on October 9, 1958. The problem, one not presented the board since Mr. Waller took the position in l934, was solved with the appointment of Dr. Carl E. Wagner, Hickman Mills, Missouri, following more than two months of interviews, out-of-town trips, and studies to find the man most suitable for the position. With the appointment of D. Bruce Selby to the position of administrative assistant to the superin- tendent of schools, board members were faced with a new problem. That was securing a man to fill the principal's vacancy at the high school and was solved by choosing 0. T. Autry, principal of Emerson and pre- viously football coach and athletic director at Enid high. A coach for the Big Blue teams was also needed after the resignation of Marvin Vandaveer, football coach and athletic director. Another of the boardis SHOWN AT A regular board meeting presided over by Casey Cohlinia are school board members Mrs. Betty lane Wykoif. Allie Paine, Ted Coldiron, Mr. Cohlmia, Cleo Fisher, Mrs. Edith Pinkerton, and Raymond Hayes. Vice president Coldiron succeeded Mr. Cohlmia when he moved to Dallas, Texas. ENID BOARD 0F EDUCATl0N MR. Ciao Fisiisn MRS. BETTY IANE WYKOFF MR. Al.l,llf PAINIQ chonl Admini tration responsibilities was the furnishing of the new junior high, DeWitt Waller, and securing a principal and staff for the l959-60 school term. To solve these problems and make changes as smoothly as possible, board members spent many hours in debate and at hard work. ln addition to complications that arose, they were confronted with routine matters of setting policies for the elementary. junior high and high schools and supervising as smoothly as possible inevitable adjustments en- countered by the schools.

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INSTRUCTORS IN THE English department are lelt to right seated: Mrs. Wanda Bcards- lee, Mrs, Delyte Poindexter, Miss Eva Young. Mrs. Una l.ee Voigt, Mrs, l.ueyle Spit-lxelntier, Miss l.aura Milam, and Mrs. Mabel Manley. Standing are Miss Ruth Scott, Miss Nancy VVagner. Miss Charlotte Kretseh and Mrs. lie- luana Innes. Correct Engli hl A eeessity In An Career Students in Enid High School are taught grammar and literature in such a manner that the last three years of the twelve required years are not only enjoy- able but are the best liked class of many of the students. Films, records, and re- ports are a few of the things used by the English teachers to add interest to the classes. Besides studying literature students are taught the correct usage of the English language, a must in any line of endeavor. For students especially interested in other phases ol English, classes are of- fered in speech, debate, radio, drama, and news-Writing, which may be taken as an elective the senior year. The teachers ol this department, head- ed by Miss Charlotte Kretsch, meet peri- odically to discuss the most up-to-date methods of presenting to the students these classes in an interesting and efiec- tive way. MISS CHARLOTTE KRETSCH, head of the English department, pauses while Mr. Selby reads some of his lavorite selections to the third hour Ameri- can Literature class.

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