Greenville High School - Tau Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

 - Class of 1938

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The girls ' basketball squad experi- enced a good season, winning five games out of the nine played. Vic- tories were ever Washington, Wil- son, Kinston and Bethel; the losses went to Goldsboro, Kinston and Wil- son. Miss Mary Shaw Robtson, who is completing her firit year of teaching in Greenville High School, coached the 193? girls ' basketball team. Miss Robeson, grad- uate of Greenville High, taught at West Greenville be- fore coming to G. H. S.. Her father, the late Eugene T. Robeson, taught music in Greenville for ten years. Her mother T riw teaches in the Third Street School. Versa- tile and dependable, Miss Robeson has directed the high school .-.tring ensemble in addition to teaching and coaching. ■ Frances Clark, captain of the Phantom lassies for 1938, ended her high school basketball career in posses- sion of the scoring honors for her team. For four years she has been a member of the squad, excelling both in offensive and defensive play. Frances is also an honor student, having been a member of the Greenville Beta Club for the past two years.

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Page Tiventy-Four GREEN LIGHTS Phantom Baseball Squad of 1938 May 27, 1938 Greenville High School Monogram Club



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Page Twenty-Six GREEN LIGHTS Entre Nous Members May 27, 1938 Under the supervision of Miss Imogene Riddick, adviser, the French Club has completed one of its most successful years. Composed of fifteen students, the group might well be called a dramatics club, for the mem- bers have presented several delightful programs to the student body. Foremost among these was the Christmas program with the dialogue in French. Also dramatiza- tions of short stories have been made at the meetings. Louis Mayo headed the organization this year while Geraldine Taylor acted as secretary. Debate Club The Debate Club, under Mr. T. C. Bryan ' s guidance, has been an active group all year. Outstanding effort of the club was its participation in the State triangular debate contest. Each team representing Greenville High School won its way to Chapel Hill by virtue of victories over Tarboro and Roanoke Rapids Marjorie Sugg and Louis Mayo, negative debaters, advnced to the semi-finals in the state contest. Ruby Grant and Charles Briley composed the affirmative team. Alice Leigh Blow and Janie Eakes were alternates. Fifteen old members and nine new members constitute the personnel of the club.

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