Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1925

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10 The Scribbler KATE CALKAHAM Look! Who's that good-looking girl coming along the corridor? Why, Kate, to be sure! Kate must have read Bul-tmch, as she knows all the Roman legends. Kate takes life just as it comes, and is never excited. Although deemed a quiet member of the class, she is always ready for a good time. MARIANA CAMAK What's the use of worrying? It never was worth while ’ Mariana never worries over anything. She sits hack and takes things as they come. She has a gift, which few have, that is dry humor. She keeps her classmates in constant laughter. Mariana is a good sport, and also a good worker. SIMPSON CANNON “ Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.’’ Simp is always the last to arrive, but when lie does get there his winning smile gives him the first honors. When he has finished one of his solos, the audience looks around for the ghost of Caruso, for his voice is as charming as his personality. JAMES CARROLL ‘7 will study and prepare myself, and some day my chance will come.” Among the foremost in our literary and oratorical sphere ranks Jim. His motto is: Put not your trust in women and Algebra,” and lie follows it to the utmost.

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The Scribbler 9 ETHER BROWN “Genius reins sometimes; hard work, always. We believe that Ether has done as much good as the invaluable anesthetic after which she has been named. A friends to everyone, she is loved by all with whom she comes in contact. EMILY BRYANT “Remember me ’til remembering is a task ; Then forget-me-not.” Emily is the life of our class. She is a good student as well as a musician. She is always ready and willing to lend her talents to the less fortunate ones. Her witty remarks often break the monotony of the classroom. She believes in having a good time, but yet there is a more serious side to Emily. When she starts out to do a thing, she never stops until it is completed. She is loved by everyone, and the class of '25 join together in wishing her great success in the future. MARGARET BURLINGTON “Nothing grovelling, low, or meanly selfish, comes near her head or her heart.’’ An enthusiastic, lively classmate, one of the kind that makes school endurable is she. Would that all were like her! KENNETH BYERS “Hat, drink, and be merry; for tomorrow zve may die.” “Ole Kenny” is not a book-lover, but once inclined to study, makes the highest mark in the class. But his chief trouble is the ladies. All of us expect him to make a success, for his ability has been shown.



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The Scribbler 11 BETH CECIL Beth is Frances Glenn’s ‘‘Boswell.” They walk together, talk together, sit together, laugh together, eat together. We often envy them their delightful friendship. Beth strolls leisurely along the halls with a bag of potato chips in one hand and a sack of peanuts in the other, and generously shares with all whom she meets. She’s a shy and bashful schoolgirl. hut not so shy and bashful as she generally appears. ESTELLE COHEN ‘‘Great thoughts, great feelings come to her like instincts, unawares.” Those black eyes behind Estelle's tortoise-shells” are sometimes dancing, often dreamy, for they reflect the soul of a true poet. Life to Estelle is just one wonder after another that can and must he transferred into metrical, beautiful verse. Estelle may have “day dreams.” hut they don’t keep her from being as lively as a cricket and one of the best “backers” a school ever had! We feel that Winthrop will receive a gem next year, when Estelle enters the Freshman class. LOUIS COHEN “A little learning is a dangerous thing.” We know only Louis’ mischief and wit. We would be acquainted with his sentiments, hut his sesquipedalian expressions prevent it. His ambition is to compile a lexicon and to make woman suffrage a success. MARY COGGINS Quiet, but industrious.” Mary works the hard problems when the others shirk them. Her friends will not forget the valuable help she has given them.

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