Enterprise High School - Encoala Yearbook (Enterprise, AL)

 - Class of 1923

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Page 27 text:

Wht Cncoala jygjySMByilJy 515- To all our younger children and others who may enter this institution next year we leave these special privileges: To get out of all examinations by being absolutely perfect in conduct, attentiveness and scholarship. To be exempt from one exam at end of the term provided you are present and on time every day, hot or cold, wet or dry, sick or well, dead or alive, then be perfect on subject of exempted exam. To go to Hi-Y or Lo-Z once a week on condition that each pupil or member has at least two guardians to go with him. To use the school library when you want to give books to school and to use said books when you please, provided you can go through a locked door. To replace all old books that manage to get lost by crawling through key hole in door, with new ones. To Uncle Oliver, our faithful old black janitor, who has been with us for years, we leave the privilege of cleaning up after these children next year, keeping floors swept, keeping furnace in good condition, doing errands for h's honorable master, the Principal, and the right to punish lavishly his little black cross-eyed grandson, Rastus, for his mischievous doings. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of ’23 do hereby set our hands and seals, this 15th day of May, One Thousand, Nine Hundred Twenty-Three. £ I I I | !c | | g I | | £

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which we have never been able to find, and the right to receive five lectures daily on setting examples of good conduct, on golden opportunities and our duties as “Dignified Seniors.” To the Sophomores we leave the right to occupy the important places of our proud, conceited, but very admirable Junior Class. To the Freshmen we leave the right to come out of their timid, bashful, babyish ways and to take up their duties as high school students. It is on them that we have our eyes set, for we feel that surely, some day they will be an honor to her parents, the Coffee County High School. To Fannie Bell Watkins we leave Dixie Stewart’s popularity, black curly hair and winning ways. To Edna Boyd we leave Grace James’ ability as a flapper and heart- To Paul Hutchison we leave Frank Martin’s ability as humorist, lec- To Edna Alexander we leave Martha Henderson’s ability as basketball player, musician, debator and Latin student. To Alma Baldwin we leave Rebecca Brunson’s and Edna Martin’s ability to recite and their “Master Pieces” produced in prose work for 1923. To Mildred Byrd we leave Hughy Paschal’s “American Literature” and other English books. To Harvey Jackson we leave John W. Benton’s abilitv as foot ball Can- tarn and his privilege of ringing the bell every forty minutes, provided he will get him a watch that will run exactly- like Mr. Snuggs’ and be very prompt. To Clyde Hundley we leave Doris Andrews’ comnact consisting of pow- der. powder puff, lip-stick, tweezers and a mirror. Io C. B. Murdock we leave Grover Rowe’s white sweater, popularity and honor of being the biggest bluffer in school. To Harry McIntosh we leave Byron Alexander’s career as football, basketball and baseball player. To Mack Sawyer we leave Leon Martin’s ability as deep thinker, and almost perfect record as a pupil of C. C. H. S.



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Wi) e £ncoala iMiMiMiSMiMESiiMSSESS use IDho’s UJho in the Senior Class Girl most desperately in love—Martha Henderson. Boy most desperately in love—Lewis Logan. Most popular girl—Dixie Stewart. Most popular boy—Grover Rowe. Smartest girl—Rennie Cox. Smartest boy—Leon Martin. Prettiest girl—Grace James. Best looking boy—A. R. Moseley, Jr. Nicest girl—Carolyn Edwards. Nicest boy—Leon Martin. Wittiest girl—Norine Martin. Wittiest boy—Dawson Gunter. Most attractive girl—Dixie Stewart. Most attractive boy—A. R. Moseley, Jr. Most modest girl—Rennie Cox. Most modest boy—Lewis Logan. Cutest girl—Norine Martin. Cutest boy—Hughy Paschal. Most stylish girl—Doris Andrews. Most stylish boy—John W. Benton. Most vampish girl—Grace James. Most vampish boy—Byron Alexander. Most dignified girl—Floride Arwood. Most dignified boy—Lewis Logan. Biggest prevaricator—Grover Rowe. £ rTavi rTatv; rTsv; rTar, rTa?-, t7sv;rrs?ir?Sri

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