Ensley High School - Jacket Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1925

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24 THE GLEAM with a field goal. Then Ensley began a series of passes. McGonegle took a pass from Lowery and ran to the five-yard line and Lowery bucked the winning counter across. The entire Ensley line played a great game while Smith and Walker gained most of the ground with Country Lowery supplying the punch to put them over. HUGH ACKIS, '26. -----------o---------- Armistice Day Parade On November 11th our football team went to Sheffield to play Colbert County High, and a very great number of our students journeyed along. Because of this we were not able to get together any appreciable number to march in the parade. However, we gathered under the Ensley Banner some thirty-five or forty girLs—all dressed alike in dark skirts, white middies, Ensley caps and colors. Tt fell to our honor to lead the high schools and to march next to the R. 0. T. C. units. The parade as a whole was an inspiring sight and the streets were lined with people who were intensely interested in observing and keeping alive forever the memory of Armistice Day. -----------o---------- Initiation “All is well that ends well.” This quotation certainly applies to the initiation of the “rats” into the grand order of the gym girls; for what can conclude a well rounded initiation better than the old-fashioned “spanking-machine?” All rats,” so speaking, are much inferior to the upper classmen until they have undergone a number of ordeals which entitles them to an equal standing in the gymnasium. The “rats” are first christened with a suitable nickname, given to them in a very effective way so that they will remember it—by pouring a glass of water down their backs. Next comes the “stunt.” Each rat is required to exhibit her talent by amusing the upper classmen. The most enjoyable part of the occasion is the “grand supper” served by the upper classmen. Ow! How we all remember that grand six-course feast! Delicious food? Ah, yes! Cocktail a la fishfeet, soup of green lizards, slimy worms and cats' eyeballs served on elephant tusks. After the feast, the toastmaster asks each “rat” to select one girl whom she will solemnly promise to “love, honor and above all obey” for a period of one semester. At the end of the semester if her attitude has been one of loyalty she is given the honor of being referred to as an “upperclassman.” Ah, the fun one can have when she has reached such a height. She can then enjoy the sure movement of the “spanking machine” as never before.

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THE GLEAM 23 Ensley-Woodlawn The Jackets trimmed Woodlawn 10 to 0, in the first game between the “Big Three” title aspirants. The Junior Colonels put up a great fight and held the Jackets to a scoreless first half. But they had extended themselves too far and the Jackets had little trouble in putting over two touch downs in the second half. Bub Walker was the shining light of the game while “Hog” Manley made several nice gains. ---------o Colbert Swamped, 48 to 0 The Colbert High School furnished the Jackets little opposition who easily ran up a 48 to 0 victory. The Ensleyites began scoring early and from then on the game was never in doubt. The entire scrub team was sent in in the latter part of the game and they continued the onslaught. The feature of the trip, besides the great victory, was a visit to Muscle Shoals sponsored by the Alabama Power Company. ---------o--------- Ensley Trims Invaders, 13 to 0 Little Rock High School came to Birmingham primed to trim the Jackets rather easily, but when the final whistle blew the Jackets were riding on the long end of a 13 to 0 score. The Ensleyites scored their first touchdown when Country Lowery sped 55 yards for a counter and later Bub Walker carried over the last six-pointer. The Jacket line was in rare form and stopped the visitors when they began to threaten their goal. ---------o--------- “City Champs” Ensley High School won the Big Three title for the second straight year when they trimmed the Philips Crimsons in their annual Thanksgiving battle by the score of 14 to 10. The Jackets got the jump on the Crimsons by scoring early in the first quarter, but the down-towners put over a counter late in the second quarter and tied up the score at the half. The Crimsons came back strong and worked the ball down to the Jackets’ one-yard line, but the Jackets braced and they had to be content



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THE GLEAM 25 Here’s to the gym girls! May their good work, training the freshmen, go on through the ages, carrying with it the ever prevailing spirit of loyalty to one’s self and others. May each girl be better for having taken gymnasium and let her motto forever be: “Carry on!” sara McCauley, ’26. -----------o--------- Tennis We have two kinds of tennis, inter-class and “gym.” The inter-class tournament is now being played and the winners so far are Edith Connor and Margaret O’Byrne; Dora D. Lloyd and Lorene Bas-kerville; Nell LeCroy and Beatrice Smiley. In the inter-class tournament two girls from the same class play for the champion of that class. The champions of one class play the champions of the other and when all the sets have been played, of course you have the “champs.” In the gym tournament a girl may select her partner from any gym class. Class sets play gym sets and the winners become tennis champions. The champions are awarded a loving cup upon which their names are engraved. This is an honor to be fought for and the highest ambition of every gym girl is to have her name on the cup. ZEMMA SINGLETON. ----------o--------- Baseball The baseball teams for the gym classes have been selected and some important games have been played. They are snappy teams and certainly show good sportsmanship. The captains of the two winning teams are: Florence Ficks of the fourth period and Louise Stapp of the sixth period. On November 19 the two teams clashed and settled the baseball championship of 1925. ZEMMA SINGLETON. B. M. CHENOWETH COMPANY Owners of BIRMINGHAM ARMS AND CYCLE COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPORTING GOODS 103 North Twentieth Street 2017 Third Avenue, North BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

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