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May 27, 1938 GREEN LIGHTS Pa je Nineteen Greenville High School Faculty 1937-38 First row: Durward Stowe, E. R. Robinson, V. M. Mulholland, principal, Herman Dally; second row: Mrs. Clem Utley, Mrs. Luther Herring, Estelle Greene, Ona Shindler, Mozelle Jones; third row: Mrs. Maude Bowen, Evelyn Rogers, Tmogene Riddick, Deanie Boone Haskett, Lucille Minton, Jessie Schnopp; fourth row: Tom Field, Robert Sugg Fleming, Eva Hodges, Martha Auten, Louise Dalton, Laura Bell, Mary Shaw Robeson; fifth row: T. C. Bryan, H. A. McDougle, J. H. Rose, superintendent. Editors-in-chief of Green Lights THORNTON RYAN. JAMES WHITFIELD
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Page Eighteen GREEN LIGHTS May 27, 1938 Aside from his duties as superintendent of the Greenville City Schools, Junius H. Rose has taken an active part during t he past year in advancing the theory of student cooperaltive government in Greenville High School. At the present he is a member of the finance committee of this organization. During th; coming year Mr. Rose will devote much of his time ccmpleting plans for the new high school. James L. Li,ttle, chairman of the school board of the city of Greenville, has always advocated a progressive school program. For a generation Mr. Little has been known as an outstanding educator ana friend of the schools. He and the other members of the school board are now working to secure a new school building, which will house either the junior or senior high. t i ii|i»iii((iiii»iiii,M , 1 Holding the honor of having been the first to be elected president of the stud-ant body is Louis Mayo. A leader in scholarship, Louis is also president of the French Club, the Radio Club and the Debate Club, txtra-curricu- lar activities. This spring he was a ' mem-ber of the nega- tive team which advanced to the semi-finals in the annual Aycock cup competition at Chapel Hill.
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Page Twenty GREEN LIGHTS May 27, 1938 During his ten years as teacher of instrumental mu ic, band and orchestra, Eugene T. Robtson taught more than six-hundred students in Green- ville High School. Kindness, cheerfulness, pa- tience, love of work, the ability to inspire stu- dents — these characteristics constituted his peculiar genius. Memories of Mr. Robeson, strong and tender, noble and uplifting, shall ever be a great part of the heritage of the Greenville schools. QUINN BOSTIC FRED CARRICO
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