Enid High School - Quill Yearbook (Enid, OK)

 - Class of 1960

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Nlrs. lit-lxtt' l'oiml4'xtt'i' tlisvuss tht- quziluu-s xsluvli mulls- their spot-t' tlt'P1Il'lllll'Itl om- ol tlw lwst in lltililt u-:urs MRS. INA Llili YUICYI' :intl MISS MAVRINIC MURRUXV vutcrtziius stuclcuts in zlssvm- x with truly piwfvssioiizil tclnwisioli stylc. 'l'lu- music was ipulzlr liltu--singing too!! MAKINCE IYICVISIONS AliUl l'. Quill Auuuul pivturvs is tulx om- ol tlu' mum vxiru-tl joins ol Miss Ruth Scott, journal- lslll NPIDIISHIH l'Rl-IIHXRINCI :X SIll,l. lilo :tr- i . . N I ll'l' ' I ' ll 5 S ' Speech Department Wins Competitions Spf-coli alt-p:u'tmcut umlvi' tlu- tlircction of Klrs. l'uzi l.c-c Yoigt pmticipzltctl witlcly' in spt-vrll :tctivitics flllitlllglllllllf tllc stzitv. lJl'l't'1'llllIg tlic coutc-sts wt'l'c' tlic' t'l:1ss1'oom activ- itivs iu wliicli stutlcnts lt':1l'm-tl tlic lllllll1l1l1l'llf2llS of lll'l51ll'i', CXTUIIIlT0l'1llll'0llS spcvcli, pzwlizlim-i1tz1i'y p1'occtlli1'c, lluiuorous rvzuling, 0l'1ll'0l'j', pot-try, :uul 1-zuiiospcvcli. 'l'l'2lIltXYOl'li insutvtl many liouots for tllv sfliool along witli ltiillij' llllliYillll1ll lioilots i't'cc'ix't-tl by stiulvuts. 'lilic lu-iglir of llllliVltlll1ll ztcromplisluncnt was I'l'2lCliCtl wlwli tcu spcvvli stu- tlcuts quztliliccl tot' tllc State' Coutcst. Urzinizi tlcp:u'tmc-ut uutlci' rin- czipzilwlc lt-zulc-rsliip of Hrs. Dt-lyrc Poimlc-xtci' pn-sciitctl this yt-:u' tht- llicspizui play. senior play, :tml :ill school play. Among tlicir many :lctivitics ,lllll'SPiZlll 'llroop lllxl, spou- sorctl by Hrs. Poimlcxtcr, liostctl tht- State' Tlu-spizui Cou- vt-ution in lxl2li'Cl1. Ideas Thrive In Art, Journalism Art vlztssvs lllilll'l' tlic tlircctioti ot Kliss Kzttllwim' llztlcs stutlim-tl tlu- iuootls :tml priiiviplcs of :ill tlic tlifft-writ X'Zll'l' ctivs of art. Stutlm-nts ll'2lI'ill'Ll to lll'2lXX', paint, :ultl tlvptll to tht-u' pictures, :mtl ottc-ti took part in tllv ztssc-mlwlu-s. flliss lg2lll'S SllDCi'YlSl'tl t'll'lliCllf1ll'y cliiltlrt-ii in tliv zittctnoons. l,rolW:1l'rly no tlt'p:1l'tim-lit in svliool tlocs mort' work for otllcr tlL'P2ll'I'lliL'liflS projvfts. ililu' BIISB'-l7C'l'lS of tlu' sfliool u'v1'c' tlw AlOlIl'll1lllSIIi stu' mlm-nts llllill'l' tlu- supervision ot Miss Rutli Scott. Tin-3 XYl'l'l' rcspoiisilwlm' for tlw Quill XXI-t-kly :tml Quill Lxllilllill, :uul mzuiy miles of copy luul to lic written, coi'i'vt'tt-tl, st-ut to tlu- printer, min-ctctl signin, :tml st-nt twink to tht- prints-r. At tlu- lirst ot tlic' yczug aimlvziiirvil stutlcuts wwe lousy assist- ing NIV. Mt-Coiikziy iu taking tllc tlil:fl'l'l'ill' class pictures. Stualcuts also joul'ncx't'4l to sawn-i'z1l prvss coi1tci'c'i1t'vs tluriug tliv your.

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f 5.3 2. , - N37 ft V i' ,fc L .if S fi' T, 1 1' gk i N' rg , NSTNSE 'L Cfryvg nib .ijr X 1 J X- N! , fi, A .Ji :Ji 'QV I X l i c ff' R' t as X313 1- .9 A. we A X It -4 Ksafijtb. ,JT ju A. . ,, f ax Off SOCIAI, SCIIZNCIC IN- STRVCTORS Bailey Can- trell, Mrs. Tillie Smith, Nlr. Quay Smith, Niiss Nancy VVagner, Harvey Grilhn, and Mrs. Naomi Kindle meet frequently to discuss maps, new textbooks, and better methods of research. Math, Science, Social Studies, leach logic And Reason Learning about other people of past and present cen- turies is one of the most i1I1D0l'f2lllf parts of a high school education. XVith this in mind history instructors worked to inform students about their world. Klr. Quay Smith, American History instructor, new to the lfnid school systetn, became head of the social studies department this year. Another addition was hlrs. Tillie Smith, American History instructor. Both Xvorld History, a sophomore elective, and Amer- ican History, a senior requirement, are taught in Ifnid High. Ciood citizenship is the main objective of the courses. The goal is reached not only through reading and class discussion but through theme writing and with it the use of reference books. A good history student knows enough about his subject to do research for the remainder of the material. All students take at least two weeks of geography, as teachers feel it is as important to know where something is as what it is. Current events is an important part of any social studies course. A student newspaper, complete with test questions on its contents, is a regular part of class work. liy looking at the past and present, students discover their part in the future. DAY FOR PHYSICS experiments finds Mr. Earl Smith and one of his Classes busy working with laboratory equipment, STl'DIliS ARE Tllli rule in the cafeteria early in the morning as many students put into praea tice what they have learned.



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Artistic Talents Develop In Music fllusic at lfnid High consisted of more than just playing or singing. hluch special arranging and many tedious hours ot practice were required. liand members got up with the sun to be at early morning marching practices preceding Tri-State contests. Truly protessional-type programs were given by both. Several different instrumental ensembles were presented on the band concert, while dancing took an actiye part in the chorus program. hlusic added a cultural note to both students and fac- ulty with concerts, assemblies, and contests. The Pep Hand added spirit to many pep assemblies, and the chorus added a note ot reverence to the Christmas and lfaster assemblies. languages Add Culture To Life Highlighting the year tor the foreign languages were the new language labs used in French, Latin, and Spanish. lfach ot these booths was equipped with a microphone, ear-phones, and buttons tor private conversing with the teacher. The lfnid Board of lfducation, under the National Defense Act, spent 215l5,8-l-9.16 on the booths. Foreign language clubs also made their mark on the students. Les Copians, French Club, and Yergilian, Latin Club, held meetings during regular Friday classtime, thus enabling all students to take part in extra-curricular affairs of the department. La junta, Spanish Club, highlighted their year with the annual llexican dinner and several special speakers. IN UNE OF their rare moments of relaxation hine their musical talents. CLARIFYING ANNOl'NC'liMliN'I'S C'ONC'liRNINU hand practice, chorus programs, eo-ordinating everyone's problems, Mrs. Florence Scott maintains a sense of humor and a keen in- terest in everyone. TALKING OVER Tllli problems and delights of teaching foreign lan- guages are Mrs. Autumn Stoner, Miss Addie Fromholz, and Miss Mildred Montgomery. Miss Maurine Morrow and Eugene Uritl'in com-

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