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snnzilitx, sim'ri'v rlforts, :intl lwul- tiship nlvility lulxr s-rule-:in-cl hiin to studs-nts in his hrst XVIII' :ts pruwipail :tt linitl High. Mr. Autry Emphasizes Attitude, Achievement IT? 19' 5' MR. AND MRS. AI l'RY :intl suinuning cnthusiust so -vi-, look owr i'i-qriiwiiiviits for un upvorning suiin inert in iivli :ill thru- Nllilfl' kvvn llill'l'l'Nl. lutvnscly intc'rc'stccl in stumlcnt ztffzlirs. tlvsiring to tlo thc right tlung, trying to sc-Q' :ill snlcs ot cwri ptohlciu Q'HflilISi2lSflk' :lt :til high suhool cx't'nts, cxvinplilivs U. T .'Xutry, prinfipzil of lfnitl High School. Hr. Autry uoinplvtt-tl his lirst A'i'2ll' :is high schoo prim'ip:ll tluring the l'7:ifJ-00 tcrni, although hc hm previously Imti six years' L'XPK'l'il'llL'i' :is princip:il ot i'ill1K'l' son -llillllll' High prior to thc' :lppointnicnt to his prcscnt wosition. l'rt-vious to that hc hzul haul scx'c'r:1l wars l 1 Q , L'XDl'l'lL'IlCL' :is :ut ltnul High School tnurilty nu-mhcr foothnll vozivlt :intl zltltlctic llil'Q'k'f0l'. ln trying to km-p thosc trzulitious that nu':ln so niuvh to cvcry lfllS stuth-ntg yet striving to iniprova' tht- Chill'- zirtcr, vonaluct, :intl zrttituth' ot t-x'vr'y pt-rson coitm-ctctl with tht- school, :is wt-ll :is 1lYfl'Iilllllgj to the niinutc mlm' tzrils arising front over l-Hill husy people who spvnml 21 gooil tit-:tl of their tinic- :lt ISHS, hir. Autry kept busy long :titer thc hnzil hc-ll hzul rung L-:roll tlziy. Y liivliulc-tl in Air. lxllfft' s tzunilx :irc two sons: Dirk, who is il senior :it Oklzihoinzt State Ui1ivcr'sit5', Sta-vt' who is :I sixth grzulvr :tt Taft, :intl :1 ll1lllQlifi'l', li2ll'b1lI'Il who is tnztrric-tl to ltiloytl Stroup, living in fhll5lllllll'l'lllll' Nui' Klvxico. Tha' Stroups this ycztr Dl'l'Sl'l1fl'tl hir Autry with at gl'1lIi1lil2lllgllf1'l', l,:1ur:l -lczui. Mr. Autry's lc-zulcrsllip abilities :irc just :is vviilm-lit in tht- smooth running of lfnitl High School :is they :irc in his :ihlc coiurnzuul of tht- -l3th Division :Xrtillcry ot the cllilillllllllil National Ciuzirml. lihost- uonncn'tt'tl with lfniml High rcspcct Xlr. Autry tor his trzuiluu-ss, SiIlK'l'l'ify, pzitin-rica' zuul sm-nsc oi' humor
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Seven Have Responsibility For Seven Thousand lfnid's Board of Education had an unusually busy year. A new site was acquired immediately adjacent to Vance Air Force Base, and all contracts were let for the construction of a new elementary school. The new VValler .lunior High School was equipped and staffed. Contracts were let for the construction of a ten-rooin addition to the high school. ln all junior high schools and in lfnid High School modern foreign lan- guage laboratories were installed. All these are but a few of the activities that kept the seven board members busy during this past school year. lllenihers of the Board of lfducation trust all patrons share their pride in the Enid Public School System. The Board of lfducation is appreciative of the support the public schools have received. Patrons of the school district have consistently voted the highest possible school tax allowed under present law. All action of the Board of Education is taken in meet- ings open to the public held the first lllonday of every month at 7:30 p.1n. at the Education Building. , . hir. Ted Coldiron Mrs. Betty jane VVykoff Mrs. Edith Pinkerton Mr. Cleo Fisher TED COLDIRON, PRESIDENT, with other members of the hoard and Dr. Carl VVagner, has fun experimenting with new language lah equipment at l7eVVitt VValler junior High. The Enid Board of Education Mr. Raymond Hayes l . Mr. Leon Cook Mr. Allie Paine
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Mr. Webb Uses Administrative Tacl Yerssitile in mznn fields, slow to zniger, eager to im- prove lfnid High School in any wan' he czin, iittingly desctihe ll. Wvehh. Klr. Wvehh has heen :it ICHS for toni' years :is eozich :ind znlministi'zitoi', but this yezn' zissnined the zissistant principal position fnll time. As zissistzint to Klr. Autry, Klr. Wvebh attends to the niziny iiivolved details connected with tnnning the school. He innst he pri-p:n'ed to tzike tnll responsibility in lllr. :Xntry's zihsence. His tzlctinl way of llilllklllllgf student- tezlchei' relations inet with merited SLICCCSS. His co-oi'- dinzition ot clziss :ind schedule changes kept school inn ning smoothly. T, .4-If' Two Friendly People Iinergetie, etlivient, and allways eager to help anyone in need :ind immediate attention to the smallest detail set the tone of :ire Mrs. Florence Seott, secretary to the principal, and Nlrs. Enid lligh School :is zi whole and promoted good relations Ulla llnston, zlttendzinee secretary. Their courtesy, friendliness, with the pnhlic.
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