Hartsville High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Hartsville, SC)

 - Class of 1931

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Junior Class Officers Woodrow Tedder...........President Belle Glover Thornwell Secretary Katie McKinnon .....Vice-President Margaret Coker .........Treasurer Junior Jingles Woodrow Tedder, our football star. Juniors are for you. where'er you are. Eula Moore, our own song bird, Has the sweetest voice you've ever heard. Maude Wilhelm her confidence shares Only with friends for whom she cares. Beulah Goodson. so fair and tall. Has big brown eyes that outshine all. A farmer lad is Howard King About the farm he knows everything. Quiet, reserved to a great degree Is Edna Garland, bright as can be. J. G. Smith, the blue-eyed blond. Of all the girls is very fond. Claudia Johnson is out for fun. Among the jolly, count her one. Concerning Mallic Lee Galloway We shall say he is' Okay. Katie McKinnon, dependable, true. With hair of brown and eyes of blue. Dainty little Helena Ball. In ability great, fn stature small. Hallie Howie with cy$s so brown, You never see her wAr a frown. Duck Rogers whose real. name is Bill, . Uses laughter with which {6» kill. Amanda Johnson, doing hetf best, Comes out ahead in every test. Lois Howell, so full of fun. Always laughing with every one. When Henry Blume sets his mark. Nothing stops him. bite nor bark. Mary Frances Grant, wherever found. Brings good times, and joys abound. Quiet Edith Funderburk. Her duties she will never shirk. Just like a stone wall in the line. Is 'ole Kent Segars. strong and fine. Ruth Newsome every one knows. By the pretty dimples she often shows. For Charlie Oates, a handsome young boy. We predict a girl, both cute and coy. Never swerving from her way. Goes Ethel Wilks, day by day. Mildred Rhodes is quiet and sweet. A dearer girl you’ll never meet. Cleveland Folsom with his grin. Is the kind of boy who will surely win. t Here's to a girl who makes life worth while ’Tis Mildred Benjamin, with her great big smile! Lillie Luther is a girl true blue. Willingly doing things for you. If you wish to be a little smarter. Go consult young Allan Carter. A worthy girl is Christine Sligh. Bright and clever, but a wee bit shy. A willing worker is Flossie Tyner, Try to find one who is finer. Robert Kelly, a jolly, good lad. You seldom sec him when he is sad. Louise Seymour, the class's baby. Is sweet and clever, and we don't mean maybe! Lee Ila Windham with her pretty black eyes. Is jolly and happy and kind and wise. Quincy Parker with auburn hair, Deserves a girl just as fair. Annie Belle Grantham will lend a hand. And be of service where'er she can. Roy Curtis so very polite Has made us all his friends at sight. Eleanor Rhodes with a ready word. Makes many a friend where her voice is heard. To us this year came Virginia Stickey. And in our hearts won a place quickly.

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 Junior Jingles Sara Wofford's a friend worth while. She’s always ready with a smile. When you are out looking for fun. Keep your eyes open for Lawrence Lunn. Gadys Goodson. fair is she. And just as friendly as can be. Elgin Carothers. tall and slim. In basketball keep your eye on him. Sallic Mac Davis, so small and blond. Is a jolly good sport, of whom we’re fond. When Nathalie Stogncr is around. Fun and frolic always abound. Louise Mullis. attractive, small. A very fine girl and liked by all. When Charlie Denny hits the line He goes through for a gain every time. Nina Mac Kelly is an inspiration When she gives her recitation. Faira Mac Harrell, unselfish and kind. One of the best friends you can find. Friendly and smiling, doing his part. Lawson Rhodes has won many a heart. Virginia Watkins, happy and gay. Makes the sunshine of the day. Martha Goodson. a girl so bright. Has her lessons always right. Corinne Marshall with a happy smile. Is sweet and quiet all the while. Very few words Herbert Blackwell does say. But kind deeds arc done by him every day. Lorice Saleeby is the friend you need. For whom she loves, she loves indeed. Rowland Zciglcr will never stop Until his plans have reached the top. James Bass’ one and only wish. Is to go to the creek and fish and fish. James Stewart, the quiet kind. His own business will always mind. Mabel Bair, the musician so clever. Wins fame and praise for our class forever. Valerie Chapman, a jolly good friend. Will stick by you until the end. John Garner is a witty young guy. We know he’ll be famous by and by. Page Thirty Among the most charming of all our girls Is Mary Ella Brand, with her beautiful curls. Margaret Coker of basketball fame. Has made for our class an outstanding name. Harrison Long in Geometry bright. Will always be a shining light. Rachael Coker, here only a year. Has made herself to us very dear. Inez Blackmon, so tall and so fair. Is a type of girl, unusually rare. Robert Goodson. our jump-center tall. You’d bettef watch him when he taps the ball. A truer friend will'never be found. Than Pauline Denny wjtlf her eyes of brown. Dorothy Ingram the side center fast. Is after the ball as soon as it's passed. Register's given name is Ray. He never lacks for a word to say. Belle Glover Thornw L is a girl so fine. She’s always friendly and true and kind. The poets say that still water runs deep. We agree when at Aleen Allen we peep. By keeping the score for every game. Henry Law has won great fame. Mamie Mims, quiet and demure. Will make her mark, you may be sure. Louise McDonald, petite and bright. Liked by all. she's a real delight. Kent Hungerpiller. the orator clever. His friends from him will never sever. You'll always find her fine and dandy. . That brown-eyed girl. Harry Dell Gandy. Louise Oates is a most admirable girl. There are not many like her. in this old world. ’Ole Peak Suggs, unselfish and true. You'll never see him when he’s blue. Fifteen rahs for Mister Tim. We are all so very fond of him? Miss Miley with her sunny smile. Makes High School fine for every ‘’chile.” In Miss Hiott. fair and kind. Life’s greatest blessing, friendship, we find.

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