Ensley High School - Jacket Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1947

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SENIORS FRANCES TAYLOR R.O.T.C. SpotMor; National Honor Society; AO. SO, MO, 120 word Shorthand Certificate ; Latin Club; Yellow tucket Staff: VicfPmldml of S. R MARGARET J KAN THOMPSON. - Mom,it' 0 word Shorthand Certificate. MARY TONEY. “Chiclxu Senior filer Club; Yellow- Jacket. ItBTTY KAN YAI.TON MAYS. Baby Ca»t of Trial by Jury ; Girls' Glee Club: Home Economic- Club; Candlelight Concert. JAMES LAWRENCE CONLEY. JR.. P fW Itaiiil i;i, 'll, |ft; A Cnpprlla Choir; I’afirr Club; State Rami Festival. HELEN ANNE FARMER, Chn rleiolci I' . Yellow Jacket Staff; Staff of “Our Town GRACE VAl'GIIN. Greair President of S. K PEGGY JO VIRCIGI.IO Cheerleader; line Representative: VtooPretudent of S. R.; Anminl Staff. HI'RV SIDES. BrvtvH G rl ‘ Leuyuc. Secretary and Head Ranker ..f S. R.; Ca«t uf Our Town : Home Economic Club. VOI.EDA VAI.I.ACE WAYNE WILSON FRANCES CRAIN LOIS WHEELER DELORES WILLIAMSON. Ptr l . O. Club. MARY ANN TORTOMASf. .Itfrttm Secretary of S R.; fit). HM» word Shortltand Certificate ; Treasurer of Home Economic Club. CHARI.KANE l-VERETT. “Char Y-Tcett ; Mar«bal. ELIZABETH ANN TRAMMELL. W National Honor Society: « , SO. 100 word Shorthand Certificate ; Latin Club; Fashion Show; Yellow Jacket Staff; 120 word Shorthand Certificate. CLAIRE WILBANKS, “Hobby Ratul; Girl Re»ersr»; Ait Club; Art Exhibit PEGGY JI NK WOOD Rand: Orchestra ROBBIE JEAN TRAll.KII.L. “Jto D. O. Club. NANCY CAROL TKAINOR. MV National Honor Society; Thespians; Staff of Our Town , Blithr Spirit ; Vice-President uf Math Club; laitin Club; Cast of Red Velvet Goat , Runyon Jones , radio play : Student Cabinet: President, Secretary, Vice-President of S. H ANNETTE WATSON

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WILLIAM STRICKLAND. Hill NELLIE MAY ROBERTSON. -State' WILLIAM THOMAS. Bill SARAH ELIZABETH ROWELL. Saris Vice Prcuidcnt of S K.: A Capprila Choir; Lyric Cluh: Trchlr Cleft Club; Music Festival; Sunrise Easter Service : Candle-liKht Concert; Marshal; no. 0, loo word Shorthand Certificate ; National Htnior Society. ROBERT JOSEPH TKONCALK. Mac Band; Music Festival I'HYLI.IS ANN KI SSO. Baby Home Economics; Yellow Jacket Staff; Vice-President of S. K. MARIO TOMBKELLO ELOISE SCOTT. I-to •President of S. R ; no. so word Shorthand Certificate. EARL VARNON BETTY SLOAN RICHARD VICKERY, l ick Captain in R.O.T.C.: President of Disc anil Diamond. BETTY JEAN SMITH. Jsannie Nice-President of National Honor Society: Math Cluh: Latin •Club; Y Tern : President. Secretary and Head Banker of S. R.: Yellow Jacket Staff. WILLIAM CHARLES WALLACE. Waldo President of S. K.; President of Marshal Cabinet: Band; Electron Club. PEC.CY SMITH. “Pep JOHNNY WALLIS. Memo Pent ball; Basrliall: Baseball Varsity; E Club; Vice-President of Senior Class: A Cap| ella Choir; National Honor Society. MAXINE STEMBl DOE CHARLES E- WARD. Cold.u Tonsils A Cappcllii Choir; President of Lyric Club; Troubadour : S. R. Banker. PEGGY JEAN SYKES. Pep I-it in Club; Home Economic : 00 word Shorthand Certificate; Fashion Show. CLYDE WILKINSON HELEN JOYCE TREVARTIIEN. Joy A Cappella Choir; Candlelight Concert: Lyric Club; tori League; Music Festival; Sunrise Hitter Service. THOMAS B. TRAYLOR. JR.. Tommy A Capprila Choir; Animal Staff; City-Wide Music Festival; Candlelight Concert. PEGGY TOTTEN, fallen' Dclutrr Club: mi. so, tun word Shorthand Certificates. I.atin Club; Lyric Club. HENRY LEE STEWART. Peie President and Secretary of S. K.. Secretary of I’slnr Club; Thesi.ian»; Cheerleader ’U, ‘lii; Yellow Jacket; Staff of Nm Girl ; Cast of Out of the Frying Pan ; “Aracnic and Old l- ce ; “George Washington Slept fleer and the Odrssy of Runyon Jetiea ; Concert. BEVERLY TI GGLK. Bn City Editor of Yellow Jacket; Business Manager of Annual; Cheerleader 'I.'., t ' ; President of Spanish Club; Vice-President, Secretary of S. R.



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NIDR of anuanj Xaerator$—Sylvia Walker, Louise Fly, Kathleen Jones. 'inn'—The present. Settuiff—An old trunk lia' been brought down from the attic and three K. H. S. seniors are eagerly exploring into its depths. Sylvia—I was rummaging through the attic the other day and I came across this old trunk. I used to stick things it in. little souvenirs that I gathered here and there. Let’s ojk-ii it. what do you sav? Louise- -Well, what in the world is a Boy Scout kerchief doing here? Oh. 1 remember! It belongs to J. O. Taut. Me and Harry Early were honor Scouts. Remember the time they got caught in the wild hull’s pasture? Kathleen—Anti here’s another kerchief. Oh, it’- the iKindantm Ann Jackson wore all through high school. Sylvia—Look, a cluerleader’s letter. I’ll l»ct it belongs to Hetty Jean Dickinson, she was one of the ! est checr-leadtrs we’ve ever had. Here’s a little booklet and 1 bet it’s Mary Carol Copland's pm try. Kathleen—Here’s Boh Conry’s French book. Remeni-lx r how hard he tried to convince Miss Metcalfe that his Kentucky accent prevented him from speaking French fluently? Sylvia—And this is Nancy Bailey’s baton. Those were the good old days when she used to strut down Legion Field with the band. Louise—What kind of drawing is this? Oh, some of Hetty York’ doodlings. She used to do that instead of studying in History class. Look at this pin-up picture. One of V’igdor Sarasolm’s gals. He had quite a few flames in Texas, you know! Kathleen Here’s Simpson Pepper's baseball glove. Why. as far Ivack as I can remember, he's gone out for all sjKirts, especially baseball! Louise—And this is Jackie Beck's chemistry l ook. It’s so beaten up I can hardly tell what it is. Jackie really struggled in Mr. Farr's chemistry das- ! Sylvia—Well. hx k at all these Math papers. Why, here's the homework of nearly all of the Senior Class. And Ix-ncath is an exact copy of each page in Marvin Scarbrough's handwriting. Copying? Of course not!! Quite unlike him were Alice Carrington and Peggy Sue Wright, though. Louise—Who’s sailor cap is this? Oh. of course! It Itclongs to Fred Chambers. He. Joe Wheel is. and Thomas Edwards, our veterans, decided to help the man-power shortage at dear ole E. H. S. out, by coming back to school. Sylvia—What's this little card, say? Hmtntnm! “for expert hair dressing see Monsieur John Purvis.” I told you he’d get the big head if you let him roll your hair in English class. Kathleen. Kathleen—This must he a moccasin Sam John and George Lambeth made at camp. They spent their sum- mers at camp, making the little boys behave. Louise—My, what a pretty tie—It's one of Karl Smiths. Now there’s a guy with gixxl looking clothes. Sylvia—1 know that none of us will ever forget how useful this little rat handbook was to us. Dixie McWhorter really had a time, hut when those big brown eyes looked so longingly up into a male upper classman's face, few refused to show her to her class. Louise—That reminds me of Betty Robertson, even in the first semester, could lx- seen engrossed in deep conversation with almost any member of the stronger sex. Kathleen—Speaking of the stronger sex reminds me of Scott Jackson and Robert Jones. I can see them now, fitting on the edge of their seats waiting for the lunch bell to ring. They wanted to prove their strength by getting out the door first. Sylvia—Here’s a hair barrette. I Ixit it’s Jean Heath's. Didn't she have the prettiest blonde hair? And here are two blue ribbons awarded to Jack Cotton and Thomas Hicks for their excellent service at the Grandstand. Both boys showed more pretty young ladies to their scats than any of the other ushers. Sylvia—That’s all in the trunk except this old scrap-Itook. Here are some newspaper clippings. Kathleen—Why this one is about Norma Jean Spark ' Some talent scout from Hollywood heard Norma Jean's lovely voice on one of our assembly programs, and it's rumored that she will be offeree! a screen test. Louise—This next clipping is about Betty Lou Smith Here are several clippings proclaiming her ability as an actress. We are very proud of her. Kathleen—Here are a few pictures. One of Marie Pizzatola. This must have Ixen made Itcfore her accident in the gym. she doesn't have that pretty shiner in this picture. Louise—Betty Moffatt looks cute in this one. It was snapped of her in her acrobatic costume at the football game. Kathleen—And this i% Peggy Fleck, in one of her calm moments. She used to dash madly into session room shouting, Here I am. you lucky people! Sylvia—Here's Joyce Valentine. She once wondered how she'd ever learn shorthand? Now she's a secretary. And here’s a picture of Roland Wilson. Roland was a little late joining us at Ensley, hut he wasn't long catching up. This is Peggy Howland, she was first in debating but always la t into session room in the morning. Kathleen—But the last picture is Martha Gilkvy. Site had the prettiest naturally curly hair. Ml the girls envied her in rainy weather. Sylvia—Well, that’s about all. Just when 1 was having such a swell time reminiscing, too! Seems Irani to believe those good old clays are so nearly over. But there'll he lot' of good “new” days ahead Won't there, gang f ? :'

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