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The Perfect C. C. H. S. Junior Should tiaue The eyes of Miss Griffin The hair of Maecy Ragland The brains of Joanna Rawls The smile of Minnie Lee Glover The friendliness of Catherine Snellgrove The style of Lavinia Hilliard The athletic ability of Mary Love Martin The sunniness of Robert Sellers The “line” of William Sessions The pep of Garie Smith The artistic ability of Elliott Ellis The musical ability of Joanna Rawls The “girls” of Harvie Jackson The dimples of Paul McRitchie The wit of A. D. Griffin The executive ability of Captain Paschal The debating ability of Joanna Rawls and Bela Speigner The oratorical ability of Thornton Wright The lips of Berta Sager The laugh of Revel Searcy. H IDhat Junior Means J is for jauntiness, jazz and joy; if you are after these three, Juniors ahoy! U is for unity and perhaps for unque for the paths of others we never do seek. N Some say N stands for naughty, not nice, but we hope you won’t listen to such advice. I is for ideas—generally quite brilliant the Juniors have them most by the milliant. 0 is for obstacles we overcome Seniors, Sophomores, Faculty—then some. R is for Revel our president so true, who leads our class for the white and blue. —Selected
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Junior Class History When the doors of dear old C. C. H. S. were swung open September 3, 1923, sixty wide-awake girls and boys rushed eagerly into the halls. It was apparent even to the most casual observer that they were Juniors for what other class in school could boast of such jolly pupils as these? It was also apparent that the “silly sophs” of the previous year had be- come a band of “jolly Juniors.” Miss Griffin became their “guardian angel” and under her able lead- ership they have been able to make a wonderful record. On September 8th they had their first class meeting. There they pledged their loyalty to their teacher and promised her their fullest co- opration. As the days passed and the great wheel of school activities began its rapid revolutions, they found themselves called upon to help furnish the “power” with which to make the wheel move. They entered into all the school activities. First, they sent from their class several football heroes who did much for our school in the way of winning honors. Then, on September 30, they entertained the “wild-cats” and the visit- ing football team from Florala at a banquet. After the supper had been served the student body joined them and helped to welcome the visitors to Enterprise. October 26 will be long remembered for it was on that evening that they bade Elizabeth McNeil farewell. It was with much regret that they gave her up for she had been with them from the Freshman year. Probably the most brilliant event of their Junior year was the “George Washington Ball” which was given in honor of the Seniors. Three-fourths of their high school career is spent. Soon they shall put aside their Junior days as history and try to live up to the true mean- ing of the word Seniors. May they ever be true to the principles that they have stood for as Juniors. —BELA SPEIGNER. A Encoald i
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