Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1927

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E till E ELEANOR BOMAR 'Tis the songs ye sing and the smiles ye wear Tliafs a.-makin' the sim shine every- where. NVhen Eleanor steps out in front of the grandstand and cries, Yell! we yell. She can sing alto to any song that's sug- gested. She is one of those people who can put on an intellectual look at nine o'clock and take it off at two. Besides being present at every social function in town, she has tried out nearly every col- lege floor in the State where dances are given. ELIZABETH BROWN The rule of my life is 10 make bus- iness a pleasure, and pleasure my bus- mess. Lib is one of the jolliest people that ever walked through the halls of our high school. She is always there with her laugh and smile. With her charming per- sonality, her romantic nature, and her keen sense of humor, she has won many friends. who predict for her the greatest success. ADDIE BURWELL At last my senfenee is served. A lover of pleasure, a charmer of hearts--that's Addie. She manages to see the bright side of life, even in her school work. We all wish for her a happy and successful future. AURELIA BUSH Her pencil drew w11afe'er her sau! de- signed, .-Ind oft the happy draft surpassed the image in her mind. Some girls can sing, while others are gifted with the power of tripping it on the light fantastic toe, but the good fairies bestowed Art upon Aurelia. Even though she does lots of work for the SCRIBBLER, she always finds time to draw some little sketch for her many friends. Her art, however, doesn't interfere with her studies. XVe are perfectly safe in predicting that she will become a great artist some day. EI El 13

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tlll: PAUL BENNETT ul'VlIt'JI lzvffvr marks are marie. livliiletl will mulcv flzvmf' Our information bureau has per- formed a remarkable feat. He has gone through High School without a blur or blemish beside his name. VVe feel con- fident that there is not a boy in his sec- tion who has not been helped by him over the rocky roads of ignorance toward the dawn of graduation, ELIZABETH BERRY My rniigm' zvillzin my lips I reign, For who .vftmikx uiufli 'will .rfvvnlc in 'z'aiii. Although Elizabeth doesn't talk much, she certainly says a lot when she wants to. She can tell you whatever you want to know about Algebra, roots, imagin- aries, or anything that pertains to Math. Luck to you, Elizabeth, in your college career and in everything you undertake. RUSSELL BERRY h,bllll1'lt', mul 1 .vuiilv will: you: l'il'U'ZK'l1, and I .rutile with .wizwnrw else. Russell, otherwise known as Russ, has a personality that wins many friends for her. She never lets her education interfere with her pleasure, for she be- lieves in having a good time if there is one to be had. XVe all wish for her the best of happiness in the future. MARTHA BLACKNVELL fl rum' rompouml of oclility, frnlic and fun, To rvlixlz a jolev and rvjoivt' al tl pun. Matt, our girl athlete, is a school booster and a jolly good sport on every occasion. She is always waiting for a chance to pull some joke on her class- mates. Her kind disposition is admired by all who know her. Here's to her fu- ture: a happy good time! EI El 12



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JAMES CALDVVELL Bc what you are! jim is a quiet, unassuming chap who drills his way into everyone's heart with his congenial smile. Several years ago he equipped his tricycle with four-wheel brakes. This, in itself, is an indication that he will contribute some great inven- tion to the world one of these days. DOROTHY CANNON Variety is the spice of life. Suooty? Nol She is just a little in- different and spoiled. Even the time must wait for her as she strolls leisurely through the corridors from class to class. Dorothy is known by her peculiar pro- nunciation of words, especially in French. To the school she leaves an impression of high heels, of Charleston skirts, of green Cadillacs, and, most of all, of her pleasing personality. EPPS CANTRELL Worry liftlr, work less, My idea of 11appim'.r.v. Epps is the sheik of his class, but he doesn't know it yet. He might have his ups and downs in Algebra, but he makes up for that in History. His chief trait is determination. This caused him to work on the gridiron for four years in order to make the team the last two. His winning smile has won him many friends. VVINSTON CARRINGTON A man wlm .rmrzdx four-squarv Io all Ihr' rvinds that blow. Through the day with Carrington: 7:00 A. M.--Arises. 8:00 A. M.-Has short conference with his books. 9 to 2:00 -Corrects the faculty. 2:30 P. M.--Rehlls lunch basket. 4:00 P. M.-Swings a mean racket, while tennis balls fall thick and fast. 7:00 P.M.-Carrington completes his 12-2 mile gallop. 8:00 P. M.-Drinks his milkg winds up the cat: puts out the clock: goes to bed. 11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A. M.-Dreams of becoming the Second Ga- brielf' El m 14 E llll :

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