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cThe Encoala '28 CLUSTER MURDOCK To make this world a pleasant place One must show a smiling face. Philomathian Literary Society ’25; Phi Gama ’26; Honor Student ’26. '27, '28. CARLTON ADAMS Whatever you do we hope success Will bring you the greatest happi- ness. Philomathian Society ’25; Phi Gama ’26; Writer’s Club ’26, ’27. VIVIAN BELL Vivian is such a little queen. She makes studies seem like a dream. Philomathian Literary Society '25 ; Phi Gama ’26 ; Honor Student ’26, ’27, ’28. WINFORD CARMICHAEL Always willing to lend a hand. Basketball ’25, ’26. ’27. ’28; Foot- ball ’26, ’27 ; Sport Editor Encoala ’28 ; Secretary Treasurer Glee Club ’28; “C” Club ’25, ’26. ’27, 28; Phi- lomathian Society 25 : Phi Gama So- ciety ’26 ; Baseball 28. CARRIE RUSS Alawys happy, never frowning, Fun galore and wit astounding. I’Allegro Club ’27. ’28; Glee Club ’26, ’27, '28 ; Music Class ’25, ’26, ’27. ’28 ; Philomathian Society ’24, '25; Philo Psi Society ’25, '26. ELLEN HUDSON Scholarship ever stands in high rank, Then great is the work waiting for you. Philomathian Literary Society ’25 ; Honor Student ’28.
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OLIENE BRABHAM A violet by a mossy stone half hidden from the eye. Philomathian Literary Society ’25; Phi Gama Society ’26. FERRELL DOZIER Why rush through high school ? When there’s a life time to do it in. Philomathian Society ’24, ’25 : Phi Gama 25, ’26. ESTELLE TAYLOR In school she is a wonder because she never makes a blunder. Philomathian Society ’25, ’26 ; Senior Class Representative Cup O’ Coffee ’27, '28; Honor Student ‘25, ’26, 27, ’28. MYRTLE ROWE May all your years be happy ones and you will never know what trouble means. Circulation Manager Cup O’ Cof- fee ’28; Assistant Snapshot Editor Sncoala ’28 ; Lo-Z Club ’27, ’28 ; Glee Club 27. ’28; L’Allegro Club ’27. ’28 : Dramatic Club ’27, ’28 ; Treas- urer Dramatic Club 28 ; Music Class ’28 ; Expression Class ’28 ; Philo Psi Society ’25 : Phi Gama Society ’26 ; Basketball ’24, ’25, ’26. PAUL MOATES Here’s to Paul both nice and clever. We wish you luck now and forever. Honor Student ’24, ’25 ; Class Cheer Leader ’25, ’26: Business Manager Cup O’ Coffee ’26, ’27 : Dramatic Club ’26, ’27. BESSIE BYRD Knowledge is power, toward that I shall strive. Honor Student ’25, ’26, 27: ’28; Philomathian Society ’25 ; Philo Psi Society ’26 : Business Manager Cup O’ Coffee ’28 ; Associate Edi- tor Encoala ’28: Secretary Treas- urer National Honor Society ’28.
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oak 28 cr Senior Glass History -■ -- Scene: A green meadow with beautiful flowers. Time: Evening.’ Moon beams are descending. A beautiful fairy, dressed in snow white and carrying a bouquet of sweet peas, glides in toward the group of Seniors who are seated on the grass Beautiful Fairy: Dear young people, how it thrills me to see you so happy! Time flies so that even I, who glide swiftly, can hardly keep pace with it. How earnestly I have watched your high school career. How can I realize that you are soon to receive your diploma and depart from Coffee County High School ? Only a short time separates you from the day when you will face the world as graduates of Coffee County High School. Four years ago, or forty-eight chimes of the bell, you amused me a great deal with your ignorance, because you were Freshmen in this school. What a large class you had—one hundred and two members! But you were all faithful workers. At the carnival, which in every respect resembled Fairyland, you were awarded first prize. In selling Red Cross Seals, your class came out victorious. Your issue of the Cup O’ Coffee, printed in green, interested every one. Those nine chimes passed; three vacational ones intervened, and then you were Sophomores. You were loyal Sophs, contributing to the Cup O’ Coffee and putting out an issue all your own. You entertained the New- ton football team at a very lovely banquet and a reception afterwards. Then as in the preceding year your Senior I class sponsored a carni- val. After three chimes more you became Juniors, and I might add that you were wiser. You had a large number working on the'Cup ’Coffee staff and some of the Encoala staff. This year you had a Radio Carnival. The campus was made more attractive with your flowers. The Junior and Senior party, which was the outstanding social event of the season, came as a climax of your year’s activities. Three chimes more, and then the great event. I mean, dear young people, that you were made members of the Senior III class. Now each chime of the bell seemed to ring proudly, in order to signify your capabili- ty in all activities. You ranked high in Athletics. The football captain, manager and strongest players came from your class. With this team you defeated all your southeastern opponents. In basketball and base- ball you displayed much skill and ability. The operetta, “The Belle of Barcelona” which you have was a success and a credit to any Senior Class. Two talented members of your class composed the words and music to a song, which was adopted by the school as their Alma Mater Song. The other classes liked the ring you selected and standardized it for the next five years and perhaps for all the time.
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