McClenaghan High School - Florentine Yearbook (Florence, SC)

 - Class of 1926

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M k W w EUGENE BRYCE “Gene” “A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. Gene” is a man-about-town as the speed cop can testify. His keen sense of humor is exhibited—especially in history class. He is a likable fellow and numbers bis friends by the score. Although a real He man,” Eugene lias the distinction of being the most stylish boy in the Senior class. CLAIRE BURCH A lady richly clad as she, beautiful exceedingly: When we read about Robin Hood and the fat little Friar.” we do not wonder that Claire loves the Greenwood and when we see Claire, we do not wonder that everybody loves her. Who can resist a dazzling smile and a pair of sparkling eyes? Ibis happy maid charms the world around her, and F. H. S. laments the fate that takes away one so fair. AUDREY CALCUTT Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Sweet as the primrose that peeps beneath the thorn. Brown curls, and a lovely smile make up this little bunch of winsomeness. Audrey is the star poet of our class and some floor fellow is always falling victim to her poems of endearment.” Every Monday morning she comes with a pathetic theme which brings tears to the eyes of her listeners.

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AGNES BRIDGERS Agony “She's all my fancy painted her, She's I (reely, she's divine.” F. H. S. has had her Joneses, Browns and Smiths, but only one Agnes. “Aggie” seems to have a part monopoly on chewing gum, study halls, dimples, sweet smiles and popularity. If there's anything nice you can't say about her, we haven’t discovered it yet. RUTH BROWN “Rufus “Hail to our Chief ” Just mention a study this little lady does not excel in—impossible. As Mr. Cicero’s interpreter she has successfully pled the cause of many poor Juniors. Although not an athlete, she has done more than her bit, cheering with the H. H. H.’s on the sidelines. We respect and admire her for her ingenuity and efficiency, like her for her friendliness and generosity, but love her. just because she is Ruth. SARAH ANTOINETTE BRUNSON “Country Helter-skelter H urry-scurry.” A wee small girl, but full of “pep.” It hardly seems that one girl could possess such a heavenly smile and such an impish eye. Her friendly and unselfish disposition have won for her the honor of being the most popular girl in school. Probably her “talkativity” has helped her win this, for when she has the floor—good night! Her favorite study is the history of Revolutionary times and her historical hero is “Francis” (in) Marion.



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LOUISE COLEMAN Many charwing ways docs she possess. Louise is a favorite of the student body at all times, but especially when she is in action on the basket-ball court. When it comes to guarding—she has no peer. Although quiet, Louise has a host of friends and in return is a friend to everyone. STEWART CLARE ‘7 am not in the role of common men ' Hats off to the biggest “bum” in the Senior class! As the co-partner of Bill Douglas. Stewart is a scientist of note. If you are undecided what to order when at the Waldorf-Astoria, consult Stewart, as we have heard that he ordered a $25 meal, while in Columbia—main dish—collards. He is a student of literature as well as of feminine wiles. P. S.—’Scu.se this write up being a Duke’s mixture! WALTER CORK IE “He was such a dear little cock-tailed pup ' It is a solemn appearance he presents to the faculty, but a very different one to us (the student body). Nuts are supposed to cut up and Walter, being tendered the honor of clas nut. is living up to his reputation. He has also a serious mien, and those who attended the fair remember how faithfully he worked at the Senior booth. After all a jolly worker is best of all. and who, but Walter, fits that role?

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