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THE GLEAM 25 CLAUDE McDONALD returns to Ensley High for a commercial course. GLADYS McCREARY says that she is going to look for a place where she may loaf without interference of the E. H. S. police force. ELIZABETH HENDERSON’S intentions are to rest until next fall and then to enter Birmingham-Southern. GRACE VAUGHN is undecided as to her immediate future. ODETTE HALL says that she will take a month’s vacation and will then try to find some way to make use of Mr. Pitman’s training in bookkeeping. MARY PAYNE will try to see if Leap Year means anything. DORIS PETERSON intends to go to Converse College in Spartanburg, S.C. waiting until September to enter. ALEX McLEOD will go to work. Some firm will get a hustler. MABLE DAVIS wil take a business course. HAROLD MARTY will work until college begins next fall. Harold espires to be a doctor. BEULAH MORRIS cannot bear te thought of leaving E. H. S. She will take everything that Mr. Pittman offers in the Commercial Department. VERA ROBERTS says that she expects to enter a business college in Birmingham. BETTYE PAYNE will attend Howard College, entering immediately after our fall terms ends. BIRTIE POINDEXTER is frank to say that she is going to get married. We take her at her word. ELLIE McLELLAN is working for a while. STELLA STEW’ART will take a much needed rest. BERTIE REEVES will take a business course at the Spencer Business College. CLARENCE POOLE will go to work. CECIL MORGAN will probably go to work. TOMMY LANGFORD has secured a good position in the vocational division of the T. C. I. HOYT ELLIS is still ill in the hospital. His examinations will be taken when he recovers. MARGARET SAMS will stay at home until next fall and will then go to college. MARGARET BROWrN is working. MINNIE MALONE'S future is undecided.
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24 THE GLEAM The Immediate Future of Our February Graduates GEORGE WALTERS will enter Birmingham-Southern College. SAM SHEPHERD will work until September when he expects to go to Auburn. LANIER BEARDSLEE thinks she will enter college to get a little rest from her duties at E. H. S. EILEEN ELLIS expects to work until fall and then enter Sullins or some other good college to specialize in music. NEAL ANDREWS will work until next fall and at that time study engineering in some college. BURK HARGRAVE says that “if nothing rotten turns up in Denmark ’ he will be graduating at Southern four years from now. NEWTON JONES will work for a while. He hopes to enter the University of Alabama in Sept., 1924. BRADLEY DEHANEY will work, loaf, or get married. If he escapes the latter, he will go to Birmingham-Southern to be near dear, old E. H. S. THOMAS WOODMAN plans to enter Auburn next autumn. Will work now. JASPER BIBB intends to seek employment now and later prepare himself for some profession. May the “Governor” succeed! EDWARD TROUILLAS will enter one of the business colleges of Birmingham for a course in auditing. HALLIE YENNT has all arrangements made to enter St. Vincent’s Hospital as a student in the laboratory. Bacteriology is Hallie’s hobby. MYRTLE SMITH will enter Howard College at the spring term. BRYAN FAIRCLOTH expects to enter Birmingham-Southern for his B. S. degree. He will then study medicine, hoping some day to be able to hang out the shingle: “Dr. Faircloth”. ROSALIE GILBERT will attend Howard, entering in February. CLYDE CRFM will go to work as an electrical engineer. HENRY McDOWELL has made his plans to enter the University of Alabama at the spring term. CLARA SMITH will attend Howard College, hoping later to go to the W. M. U. Training School in Louisville, Ky., to prepare herself for home mission work. OLIVER BRANCH plans to work for the next few months and will then probably enter college. MURRAY CAWTHORNE says that he may go to California. PAUL GREEN who is already somewhat of an expert electrician will follow his “trade” until September and will then enter Auburn for a course in electrical engineering. - i
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The Delphians The Delphian Literary Society ha had gocd meetings all the first semester. We have drilled often on how to carry on a meeting correctly. Several of our programs have been on parliamentary law. One of our undertakings of the semester was to bring Mr. Jules Brazil. National Entertainer for the Kiwanis Club, to our school. At Thanksgiving, the Deiphains sent a well-filled basket to a needy family. January 0 was election day in the society and the following officers were chosen: rresiueiii Vice-President - Ol VC Milton Andrews Secretary Noojin Walker Treasurer Chaplain Hardwick McLaren Marshall .... Robert Carlton Press Reporter Alex Patterson NOOJIN WALKER. ’24 -----------:o:--------- Mirabile Dictu Club The seventy-four young Romans of Latin II class, composing Miss Brown’s Session Room, have the honor of organizing the first Latin club in Ensiey High School. Our name is the “Mirabile Dictu Club” (Wonderful to speak of). Our motto is “Numquam Retrosum” (Never turn backward). Our yell is: 1 - 4 - 3 - 2 How in the world do we do? Mirabile Dictu! Mirabile Dictu! Each member has the name of a Roman god or goddess for his or her club name. If you don’t believe that Latin is alive, come to one of our meetings and hear us sing, read, converse, and count in Latin. The following are our officers: Princeps.........-........................ Grady Gibbons Regina................................ —...Light D’Albergo Scriptor................................... Phoebe Andrews Pecuniaris Vir..................—............. Tom McDowell PHOEBE ANDREWS, ’27
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