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Newswriters Reap aluable Benefits Journalism classes throughout the year gath- ered news from all corners ol' Enid High. Writing features, editorials, and interviews, newswriters organized their stories for the Quill Weekly. Students traveled to Norman during the fall and spring for the annual conferences of the Okla- homa lnterscholasic Press Association and to Still- water for the High School Journalism Day. Extra experience awaited those students who joined the Journalism Cluh. Outstanding newsmen, such as Bill Blair, former European Bureau Chief for Newsweek, spoke to this organization. Miss Ruth Scott, sponsor, took advantage of every opportunity to give members practical ex- perience in interviewing. EDITORS Joe Farrant, Richard Kunkle, Court Loomis, Jenny Wlein, Anita Schroeder, and Tim Kirby, listen to Miss Ruth Scott as she directs their proofreading. .IOURNALISNT CLUB - - FRONT ROW: Anita Schroeder, Ter- esa Cleveland. Yield Bradley, Mary Evans, Beth Xloore, Virginia Warren, Jerri Chatant, Jennie Wit-in. l.ix Randolph. Rhonda llelerman. Patty Barnes. SECOND ROW: llreg O'lNeill, Jo.-Xnn Ritter. Jim Canthle. Rohert Miller. Slew Kraltn. Keith Smith, Dana Hess. Baynelta Ciarla. Mary Xllen. Rickey Phillip-. Xlary Clodfeller. THIRD RUBY: Mi-s Rath Scott. LaDontta Stella, Deana llall. Janie Hardin. Charlie Cettin, Melvin Beyer. Jaton Moore, Pauline Spoonemore. Teresa Johnson, Carol Mt'- Cartney, Sandi Cisco, ljcle Adams. BACK ROXV: Jon Britn, Bill Bush. Jody Evans, Ronnie Record. Doug Scelen, Chad Nic- Knight, Octts Murphy. Rohert Thompson. John Hendry, liynn Baker. Bohlri Bingham. l.ayton Wiilson. .lon Brim. JOURNALISM CLUB f FRONT ROW: Diana Madison, Janie Allen, Cindy Johnston tsec.-treas.l. Sharon Thompson, Sandy King, Connie Dalke, Dana Bland, Pam Pearson, Lynn Spiekel- micr, Penny Thompson, Judi Xletlhay. SECOND ROW: Rich- ard Kunkel, Delvayne Ginn. Joe Farrant lpres.l. Nlareia lyers, Bill Slehr, Craig Scott. ,inn Montgoinery. Sue Sentke. Tim Kirby tv.-presd, Cindy Bttshner. Frank Baker. THIRD ROW: Miss Ruth Scott, Carolyn Yaugltan, Kathy Billings, Connie Treat. Etntna Cragert, Judy l,l'l1iI'lgCl', Jane Mohley. Carla Mounts, Suze-tte Vater. Al Asplttnd, Leonard Daniel. Jian Cen- try. BACK ROWY Phil Ronel., Court Loomis, Alan Camp, Jack l.aCroix, Joe Glasser. John llerlihy, Jerry K6lliIDll, .lint Barnard, Alan Stronp, Tim Choate, Zane Fleming.
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QUTLL YEARBOOK STAFF - FRONT ROW: Mrs. Janette Norman, Vicki Mosher, Steve Krahn, Barbara Sayre, Lynn Spickclmier Ced.l, Craig Vance, Donna Kay Morrison, Diane Stevenson, Tim Waack. SECOND ROW: ,loc Glasser, Pat Ar- nold, Nancy Perkins, .lack LaCroix, David Gannon, Suzettc Vater, Darrell Parrish. BACK ROW: Sandy Manahan, Virginia Warren, Linda Handley, Marta lven, Dan McClure, Mike Hod- gden, Tom Kirby, Countess Carmichael, Waynetta Ciarla. S Publications Mirror journalistic Skill Room 113 teemed with excitement as the Quill annual staff raced to complete the l969 yearbook in time to meet deadlines. Patience and respon- sibility were required of each staff member in order to produce a successful annual. Accuracy played the key roll 'throughout the pages of mc- mories and honors. QUTLL. NEWSPAPER STAFF A SEATED: Terry Funk, Paul- ine Spoonemore, Carolyn Vaughn, Liz Randolph, Janie Allen, Janie Hardin, Suzette Vater. STANDING: .loc Farrant, Robert Miller, Tim Choate, Richard Kunkle, Connie Treat, Kathy Bill- Screening stories, typing copy, and proofread- ing made up the daily work of the Quill news- paper staff. Busy staff members spent long hours putting together this newspaper, which was enjoy- ed by the student body. Interesting news, original. features, and rousing editorials appeared through- out the year in the Quill Weekly. ings, Marcia Evers, Robert Thompson, Cindy Johnston, Miss Ruth Scott, Anita Schroeder, Phil Ronck, Jennie Wein, Joe Glasser, Vicki Bradley, Court Loomis, Arlene Vale.
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ASTRONOMY - FRONT ROW: Greg Dickey, Marvin Kopp, Richard Hamilton, Bill Mansfield, Ted Robinson, Trey Par- .lohn Sudmalis, Tom Kirby, Pam Jack, Monte Hart, Tim Waack, rish, Steve Asbell, Dennis Mclntyre, Mr. Nolen Harsh, Terry Badzinski. BACK ROW: Ronnie Record, Danny Wells, CHEMISTRY CLUB - FRONT ROW: Johnston, Miller, Shook, Ford, White, Donehue, Welker, Hong, Wu, Weaver, Gauldin, Ruhl, David Wells, Blackwell, Fisher, Rose. SECOND ROW: Jones, Minton Crep.J, Roderick, Weldon, Baker, Lovely, Kopp ftreasl Walker Pekrul W Smith Rummel Ma vsood Franl - a v 1 - v a Y T v 5' lin, McCaslin, Rooney, McDonald. THIRD ROW: S. Roedell, Connie Baker, Schroeder, Walter Baker, Lansdown, Sudmalis, Shields, Barton, Dudley, Mclntyre, Danny Wells fpres.l, David Smith, Henderson, L. Roedell, McClanahan, Webber, Mr. Mar- vin Myers. BACK ROW: Lipps, Couchcr, Lewellen, Kirby, Chambers, Keck tsecj, Morgan Cv.-pres.J, Hannon, Christen- sen, Duryea, Hawkins, Campbell, Bergdall, Buvinger, O'Neill Tays. 7 Top Students Excel in Science Field TELESCOPE technique fascinates Pam ,lack and Trey Parrish. Three members of the Science Projects Class Won state recognition in 1968 for their Work. Marvin Kopp, Bill Morgan, and Darrell lVlcCaslin received valuable awards With these honors. Watching stars and learning about the uni- verse kept astronomy students busy in the dome atop the school through many a sleepless night. Chemistry students learned the complex for- mulas that make up the World around them. Those who wished to extend their interest in this field joined the Chemistry Club, which met the second Tuesday of every month after school hours. Under the direction of Mr. Harold Duckett, the Science Department offered an excellent op- portunity to obtain a firm foundation in science.
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