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18 The Scribbler BAXTER HAYNES This bold, bad man! Among the most popular boys of the Senior class, “Hap” ranks high. The whole class enjoys his remarks, as he is a minstrel within himself. He hopes to he a great textile head some clay. ELIZABETH HEARON “Lib” is surely a good sport. When we played baseball, she was our “home-run hitter.” At a ball game, “Lib’s” the best rooter out; no need for a megaphone when she’s yelling for a touchdown. Elizabeth has a great talent for losing books, especially her French book. “Yours is the charm of calm, good sense.” JESSIE MAE HENDERSON “When she zvill, she will; you may depend on it; When she won’t, she won’t; that's an end on it.” When we hear someone say, “For the love of Mike, someone read my French,” we always know it’s Jessie. She is very brilliant and makes excellent marks in all her classes, although she always says, “I don’t know a thing.” Jessie is very quiet, and certainly runs a bluff on all the teachers, as she gets 100 on deportment every month. She is steadfast and succeeds in everything she undertakes. Among our brilliant English scholars, she is one of the leaders. She docs well and wins admiration from our dear faculty. BEATRICE HEWITT “Reported wise for saying nothing.” Quiet she is, but wondrously wise. She is the kind of student and pupil that both teachers and classmates like, never speaking until called upon, brilliant in her recitations, always attentive and never misbehaving.
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17 Tiie Scribbler CHESTER GWINN “What’s done, cannot be undone.” Four years ago Chester decided to cast aside country life and come to the big city in search of knowledge. Spartanburg High School is the first place to which he came, and Spartanburg High School is where he stayed. During his short time with us he has proven himself an excellent student and a man of high ideals—and still more, a gentleman. NELLIE HANNA Nellie is just such a dependable girl that we couldn't do without her. Nellie’s a loyal member of the class, full of sincerity and good nature. She can always see the joke, even when it’s on herself. Nellie’s an all-right, all-round girl.’’ JOHN HARPER “Better late than never.” If you do not know him, then you are certainly the loser, for this big-hearted boy has won a warm spot in the heart of each one of his fellow classmates. John's good nature has never failed him at the High School, and we all are sure that he will win great honors in the future. GEORGE HARLEY “Not toothache—Beechnut.” George is a great admirer of the fair sex. Among the members of the class, there is no better boy or truer friend than he. As to a piano, George is a regular “kitten on the keys.”
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The Scribbler 19 MARJORIE HILL “She is no foe to any man, but she can talk to beat the band. After finishing three years in the Birmingham High School, Marjorie has come to the “City of Success” to finish her high school career. She is one of those lucky girls that makes a “hit” wherever she goes, and we certainly are glad she came to us. MARGARET HOLMES “I am happiest when I’m idle.” Margaret is a jolly good old sport. The less she can do, the happier she is. Although Margaret is not fond of work, she is a bright student and her classmates love her very much GRACE HORTON Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.” Grace is one of the best old sports in our class. She always backs up the class in anything they undertake. And her wit never fails on any occasion. EUGENE HIX “Plain without pomp, rich without show.” “Hix” is a very ambitious young man. Here’s hoping that he succeeds in his desire to become an electrical expert. He is liked very much by the hoys, as well as the girls.
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