Enterprise High School - Encoala Yearbook (Enterprise, AL)

 - Class of 1925

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MAECY RAGLAND The Gods of Fortune gave her everything good, golden hair, a sweet disposi- tion and worlds of friends.” President Class '22: Debator 22: Critic Phi Gama Society '22: Secretary Phi Gama Soci- ety '22: Glee Club '22. '23. '24. '26 : Lo-Z Club 22. '23. '24. '25 ; Secretary Lo-Z Club '24 : Vice President Phi Gama Society '23 : Treasurer Lo-Z Club '26: Music Class '22. '23. '24. '25: Encoala Staff ‘25: Associate Editor Cup O’ Coffee '25: Debator '24 : Writers' Club '25: Pianist Phi Gama Society '22: Secretary Latin Club '25. IDA HUDSON Just a quiet, good girl.” SAM PASCHAL He thought Ruby’s idea of life was right. Captain Foot Im 11 Team '24. '25: Varsity Football '22. '23. '24. 25. LORENZO GUNTER One who would argue with Webster if he were living. Class Football '23; Varsity Football '25. MAE REEVES One who enjoys eating but never loses her good looks.” Basketball '25: Manager Girls' Basketball '25. FANNIE HUDSON The kind of girl we all like. ADAH HELMS “You are a quiet girl. ’iut you have won many friends. Phi Gama Society '25. VELMA WATKINS “A true and sincere friend.” Phi Gama Society '25.

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% HELENA CARLISLE You know how to apply your- self to any task and you will reap the reward. Glee Club 23. ’25 : Vice Presi- dent Phi Gama Society ’22 : Writers' Club '25; President Phi Gama Society '25: Honor Student '22. '23. '24: Hiking Club '23 : Class Historian '25; Music Class '23. '24. THORNTON WRIGHT “The Gods have showered thee with much wit and personality. Won Declamation Contest 22 ; Tennis Club '23; Secretary Phi Gama Society '23: Hi-Y Club '23. '24, '25; Class Foot- ball '24 ; Expression Class '22. '23. '24, '25; Secretary Junior Class '24 ; Cheer Leader ’24 ; Sport Editor Cup 0’ Coffee ’25 ; Sport Editor Encoala 25; “C Club ’25; Writers’ Club ’25; Varsity Football '25. UNA YELVERTON One who always finds some- thing to laugh at. Phi Gnma Society '25. GUY POUNCEY Just a boy who never worries whatever comes his way. Snapshot Editor Encoala '25: Assistant Art Editor Encoala '22. '23. '24 ; Class Football '22. '23: C” Club '25; Hi-Y Club '24 : Tennis Club '24 ; Glee Club '23. '25. VERA REEVES A pretty girl who can’t ever say just what she wants to. Girls’ Basketball '25. ABRAHAM PERLMAN A bright lwy, full of fun. Class Football '23. '24 ; As- sistant Advertising Manager Encoala '25.



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Senior Class History HE SENIOR CLASS of ’25 is different from the other graduating classes of the C. C. H. S. in many ways, but especially in the number who started together in the first grade in the Grammar School and were promoted yearly. They are nineteen in num- ber as follows: Revel Searcy, Catherine Snellgrove, Minnie Lee Glover, Maecy Ragland, Joanna Rawls, Bela Speigner, Elliot Ellis, Eura Carmichael, Thornton Wright, Bessie Sue Price, Una Yelverton, Velma Watkins, Abraham Perlman, Guy Pouncey, Paul Mc- Ritchie, Fred Logan, Richard Martin, Edna Goodson and Helena Carlisle. We can boast of the greatest in number of any graduating class in the history of the C. C. H. S., and of being the most co-operative in all our ef- forts for the good of our class and school. High school life was not new to us when we entered the eighth grade in 1921, for we had grown accustomed to high school ways while we were in the seventh grade which was located in the high school building during that year. Our class was so large that it had to be divided into two sec- tions. All during the year we were active in social affairs and entertained on many occasions. The Second Section of our grade entertained the First Section at the home of Eura Carmichael. The Sophomores were enter- tained by us at the home of Mrs. Ruby Singleton Miller. Also we enter- tained the Seniors by taking them to Kill Kare Kamp. The scholastic year of 1922 opened and we took the name of Sopho- mores. We were blessed in having our home room teacher of the previous year, Miss Beatrice Hannon, again with us. Football was the main form of athletics this year. On Halloween, which will long be remembered by us, we entertained the Auburn High football team. The most brilliant event of our Sophomore year was the Masquerade Ball, given in honor of our sister class, the Seniors, at the home of Joanna Rawls. When we became Juniors, we put away our “Silly Soph” ways and be- came “Jolly Juniors.” We took an important part in football during the year by contributing several men to the varsity and scrub teams, thereby helping to win the South Alabama championship for our school. On Sep- tember the 30th we entertained the “Wildcats” and the visiting team from Florala, at a banquet. October the 26th we gave Elizabeth McNeal a fare- well party. We regretted to see her leave our class and town. A brilliant occasion in our Junior Year was the George Washington Ball, given in honor of the Seniors at the home of William Sessions. Near the close of our Junior Year there was much competition among the classes over win- ning a Ford car, given away by the Enterprise Auto Company, by obtain- ing votes for the car. Even though the contest closed during the summer

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