Greenville High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1938

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Copyright 1938 MARY FRANCES JOHNSON Q 50520115 ELISE NANCE vw rr l C1-11511 ROBERT JOLLEY, BUSINESS MANAGER The Nautilus THE HISTORY of Greenville High school yearbooks dates back twenty- two years to the year 1916 when the first such publication, The lXlountaineer, ap- peared. During the next scholastic year, the name of the book was changed to The Nautilus, having been named by Mrs. Maude N. Earle, at present head of the G. H. S. mathematics department, and was published as a literary magazine for two years. However, i11 the year 1919 it was discontinued. In 1921, The Nautilus came crawling out of its shell and was published four times each year, once by each class in school. This procedure continued until 1926 when Editor J. C. Keys, Ir., combined the four books into one volume. Thereafter all classes contributed to the makeup of one book, which appeared at the end of the school year under the auspices of the senior class. From 1927 until the present year, the editorship of The Nautilus has been capably held by the following: 1927 ............ Robert Scales 1928. ... ...... Lucile New 1929., .. .... Furman Pinson 1930 .... . .. Robert Waldrop 1931. .. . ..... Bill Workman 1932 ....... Theron Cleveland 1933 .... ........ J ohn Winn 1934 .... ....... J oe Seawell 1935 .... . . . Charles Milford 1936 ..,......... Perry Gwinn 1937. .. ..... .. . Bill Goodlette 1938. . .Mary Frances Johnson and Elise Nance Definite themes have been carried out in each volume since 1934. These motifs and their respective years follow: 1934, avi- ation, 1935, Robin Hood g 1936, Treasure Island , 1937, circus, and 1938, history of the city school system.

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