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CITY COUNCIL The members of the City Council are Mr. Quentin Miller; Mr. Douglas Feagin; Mr. Ed Nichols, City Clerk; Mr. Fred Taylor. Mayor; Mr. Aubrey Mixson; Mr. Wyatt Andrews, and Mr. Glenn Heath. Mr. J. H. Carmichael was the first man to settle permanently in Enterprise. Soon after Mr. Car- michael moved to this place, several other families heard of his settlement and moved here also. The town continued to grow and was incorporated in 1897 with a population of 250. Very soon a railroad was laid through Enterprise, a cotton mill constructed, a telephone system installed, and a weekly paper pub- lished. The erection of the Boll Weevil Monument was another great landmark in the history of the city Enterprise now has a population of about 10,500, a great many businesses, and several factories All the citizens of this city are proud of her history and her record of progress through the years.
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CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION The members of the Enterprise Board of Education are Dr. J. S. DuBois, Mr. ]. R. Snellgrove, Mr. L. H. Sessions, Mr. D. H. Rollins, Mr. J. H. Bromberg, and Mr. H. M. Bryson. The first Coffee County High School was a brick building constructed in 1908 on the present site of Enter- prise High School. This building burned in 1912, and that school term was finished out in the churches of the city which were located near the site of the present city cemetery. The present school building was completed for the next school year. The City Board was established in 1906 and had only the elementary schools under its jurisdiction until 1953. On July 1, 1953, the high school officially came under the jurisdiction of the City Board, and the name was changed to Enterprise High School. The high school has grown from a faculty of three or four teachers and a principal to a faculty of 25 classroom teachers and a principal.
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OUR GUIDES ALONG THE... Mrs. Josephine Armor Junior High Mathematics, English B.S. Troy Mrs. Merle Bates Biology, Languages A. B. University of Alabama Mrs. Martha Benton Junior High Social Studies B. S. Troy Miss Mary Mac Chancy Junior High Library, English, Girls' Physical Education; A.B. Huntingdon Miss Betty Culbreth Girls' Physical Education B. S. Troy Mrs. Carolyn Ellis Chemistry, Science A. B. Huntingdon
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