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l Future Journalists Hear Noted Speakers Meeting as a new club which had been re cently state organwed yournalrsts attended meet rngs and a Chrlstmas dinner Whreh featured speakers connected with the communications field N Smlth Buchanan see Third Ron lslrkhrrt Baker Patterson Rogers Thorp Stoy,,ner Pond Sreonrl Ron Hoskins Carroll Yount Foulks Broyont ttrersb Beard Miss Seott Qsponj Bottom Rott Mefxlnney Buell Tamb fpresj Isotlan Syxlnyhlrt Nlehols Wicker Prmels 1'op Ron Strntton Reynolds 12nd t presj Harmon Har baugh Shields Brlsben Robinson Third Rou Boss Britton Peek Potter Dentol Wells Ieslre Second Roto Doop Rovsley Kuxhaus Marrs Darley Coker ist Bottom Rott Corporon Dudlev Clark Helrrrleh Lrrbley Allen MeC llglfl Madison 22 Students Record Enid Highs History Assembling the annual was not an easy task There were pictures to be taken and seleeted, ads to be sold senior honors to be collected copy to be Written and edited proofs to be read and rn finite detalls I'op Rou Reynolds Kotlan Hrrmon Brlsbcn Nnehols 'Vlartrn Third Rott Scott Irntrlken Boss Potter Peek Wells Srcond Rou Miss Scott tsponb Crlbley Buehmrn Stone hoeker Thorp Smith Bottom Hou Corporon Dailey Mnrrs I rmb Wuker THE QUHI OPPICI1 one of the busiest spots rn the building is headquarters for student publreatlons both newspaper and annual Otlree staffers during eaeh period take phone ealls for Miss Seott Mr Kennedy and Mr Ridge ty pe sehool nevss und 'rrtlelfs for the paper eopyre ld and proofread N . . X , . . . X 4 ' - 3 ' 9 . . ' y- V 1 . '1 , '. - - -, , 1 . - 4 - so k I ' ,. , ' ',, .. ,, , . 1 w . V ' ,V . , 1 s, sri ' w' 1' r 1 ',f ,A 4 , .' .' f , , . . , ' ,'-- v- is - ' v ' fu X' ' ' .' .' ' , . , . T W, I U , - e 4 , - n e Ke 4 K 'X X X I I ' Top Row: Hartman, S. Jones, Entrrken, Scott tlst v. presj, . , '. I Q: nj. ' w- ' - . - - 1 . C, , . . , ,, . T - - es K 1 Q -s , If- , 7 '. , , 4 .,, r , 'Hz , ' 2 ' ,. ' , V f 41- , , Y ' . '. ' . , V, - , A - 'f f-S , 'S , 1, -, 7-' y Y 'Q A' -ga a 'w 1 ' s CII. ,. , ' '. 1 - , ,, , , , ' , '1 , .' . l t
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if School News Reporters Gam Experlence These first and second year journaltsts gatncd etepertenee IH the field of nevvswrttlng by gatherlng and eomplllng news from all elementary juntor hteh schools and htgh schools tn Enld durtng the hrst semester Thelr work was publtshed eaeh week tn the Frtday lssue of the Enld Datly Eagle Top Rott Reynolds lsotlsn Brtsben Harbatteh Ntehols Th1rr1Rou lJ'lll0j Potter Britton Boss Miss Stott Csponj S1eomlRou ones Beard Patterson Stogner Haskins Bottom Rott limb Hemrteh Wells Marrs Wlelser Clark Seeond semester reporters were Top Row Denton, Stratton, Iones, Boss, Smtth Mzdrllr Row Hartman, Rogers, Robinson, Doop, loulles Mtss Stott tspon J Bottom Row Dudley, Mefrugtn, Patterson, Pond, Coker, Carroll s Wnters Glve Views In Edltonals Wflllllg and edtttng ol the bl vseelsly ulll vo ts the responslbtllty of these ltrst semester j0llI'I1lllQl1l students ourn tltsts eoxered the x trlous li.llNlllLS ol the FHS student bodv on Rou R ynolels ls tlln ll 1 sn llnlan Nlehols lllll Rott wt Fl en t ttton Boss Potter tss Seott tsponj ottonz Rott Wells J ns So te Pltters 1 Wlelser HJ Rott B ton lx tltn sun ue es rt t terson zrdlt Rott 'Vllss Seott Qsponl Vells Slllllllll Po Boss lntrlleen Smith Bo tom Rott 'Vlelxtnntx B eh tn tn l ond Nl nts lXlIXl1lllS 2l gf, '55, 1 5 - o o 0 0 c it f 2 S E S , . A xx x:x.L :X xi. 2.- L I 1'- -'ss sw' -ts'v s . .. 1 . . 1 . 4 . 1 A s I A , xx . 7 ' , T 1 e' o z , armor, Brel -n, 4 ' 2 tglt, N 7'1 ': Se-et , lint 'le' , S ra , ', Second Row: Dailey, Beard, liuxhaus, Britton, jones, llasleins. B ': ' 5, l.aml, lVla ., .'t gt 'r, z wot, A V T 1 'J rit , 'o 1 , Bri.l ' , Sl l lx, Dnhlg--1, Pat- IVl'l ' ': . Q' Q ., X -,, Q 'z , tter, A I ':t u-zz,y . 15. W L5 3 C I 'A' X , . . A x . ix . X v . . . X , , 7 . e, e . P . .l ' '. ' . l Y he ' Y i I I I Y ls A 1 . I I t: ' . , I , 1 , '.' 1 ', ' , , ff, ' .' . . . H I H , 5 , Y , .5 lt , s ', '.', 5, -' , , '.
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DISCUSSINU A l7Il3lfIClll.'l' math problem members ol' the math department. Teacher Prepare tndent For cientiiic Age Math Develops Ability To Reason This year math became increasingly important in thc age ol' space. Until a few years past, it had just been considered a subject to be taken with science and engineering. First and second year algebra. plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry were the courses extended to the students of EHS. Movies emphasi7ing mathematical precision were shown. The lilms, narrated by a college professor, enlightened the students as to the way many math problems are worked. Mathematical knowledge helped the student to think logically. Because ol the advanced math courses offered by EHS, a graduating student was well-pre- pared lor college. Science Classes Gain Importance In science emphasis Enid high school was a leader, With fourteen biology classes, hvc chemistry classes. and three physics classes, no stress was placed on any particular branch of science because all branches were becoming increasingly important. One year ol labora- tory science was required for each student for gradu- ation. Biology taught by Harold Duckett, Edgar Michael, and Patil Russell was about living things. Chemistry was taught through personal experience: students did laboratory work in a well-equipped room under the supervision of Marvin Myers. Physics, the study ol light. heat. electricity, and machines. was extended to all seniors. and taught by Earl Smith. SURROUNDED BY 'l'lll7IR various subjects are the Enid high science teachers Patil R u ss e l l , biologyg Ha ro l d Duckctt. biologyg Earl Smith. ph ys i cs g Marvin M eye rs . chemistryg and Edgar Michael. biology, 'WY f.AbA 'll'Yl4' 'Hfal3 '4j mit 4 ---nn. are Earl Smith, Miss Florel llclema, Ilonicr Henson, Miss Ruth Moore and Kenneth Dotson,
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