Enid on the Move (October 2011)

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As Enid continues to move forward with projects to better the city, it is important to remember its past not only to preserve the city’s history but also to continue the pride Enidites have in their community.

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2003-2004 - Irvin Honigsberg 2001-2003 - Doug Frantz 1999-2001 - Doug Frantz Enid’s history is rich not only with memorable events but also with memorable people. Without trying events to overcome or people who dared to think outside the box, Enid would not be the city that it is today, which is exactly why taking the time to remember and delight in the past is integral in continuing Enid’s excellence. Take a moment to think of three moments or events that made Enid the city it is today. Today’s projects and goals for the city are a continuance of Enid’s 1955-1957 great history.

1997-1999-Michael G. Cooper 1995-1997-Michael G. Cooper 1993-1995-Norman L. Grey 1991-1993-Norman L. Grey

1959-1961 Bryson Berry 1957-1959 Bryson Berry

1965-1967 Leon Cook 1963-1965 H. J. Bullard 1961-1963 H. J. Bullard

George Emrick 1953-1955 George Streets 1951-1953 George Streets

1949-1951 Herbert Barnett

1903-1905 John B. Linden

1947-1949 Frank Carter

1971-19 Elbert Wh 1969-19 Larry Bl 1967-19 Larry Bl

1925-1927 John Carr 1923-1925 John Carr 1921- 1923 Wm. H. Ryan

1905-1907 Peter Bowers

1901-1903 L. A. Faubion 1897-1899 Joseph Meibergen

1899-1901 Joseph Meibergen

8-07-1894 Charles O. Wood 5-01-1894 James O. Fuqua

11-10-1893 John C. Moon

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