Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1927

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E llll Q SARAH CARTER Wlzom:e is thy learning? Ifatlz thy 'toil O'er books consumed the midnight oil? ' Sarah is another of the class of '27's intelligentia. We greet her in the morning with, Hello, can you explain this to us? And she always can! Along with this high intelligence comes a keen sense of humor. When there's a funny side to a question, Sarah never misses it. She is ever in a rush to study a little bit more or to talk a little bit longer. Thus we think of her as our hurrying, intel- lectual Sarah! LAURA LEE CASH Sho lla.: the genius for being loved. The reason that everybody doesn't love Laura Lee is that everybody hasn't met her. A frightened Heaven help us! issuing from the back of the room might sometimes lead her classmates to believe that she is in serious need of help, but she almost always is called upon, mirac- ulously, for the exact question she knows the answer to. Then is heard her de- lighted giggle, while the whole class is glad she's had such luck. LOUISE CAVIS None lm! lzmzrolf can br hor parallel. Behold! Found at last! A quiet and bashful maiden in Louise. She is a very studious girl, and one that both teachers and classmates like. She is modest, she is shy, but because she is so patient. we are sure she will have a very successful future. CECILE CHAPMAN If sho will, .rho will, and you may dcpmd on 't- Bzn' if slic won't, sllio won't, and llzafs rlm wid on't. Cecile is. to say the least, a very re- markable person. She possesses the truest heart, the friendliest smile, and the most unselfish nature in the world. Besides being blessed with the already-mentioned qualities, Cecile is simply chock-full of talent. E E 15

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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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E llll E JAMES A. CHILES I would ratlrer make lz'f1'am1'tl1yI- rlnzmdobinrxojvlzvunuc rlzloridv than vat. Jim is the wizard of our class. His unlimited knowledge of Physics is meas- ured only by his ability to write soul- stirring compositions. There is no doubt in our mlllll as to who of our class has the greatest understanding of machinery. It's jim, of course. LOVVELL CHRISTOPHER I?ra.rn upg if if u'r'reu't for the rain, llwrv rvoirldxft In' any hay Io make while the .vim sl1im's. Cris is one of the most popular members of the Senior class. VX'hen something funny occurs in a class-room. he is the first to start laughing and the last to stop. Lowell likes Mathematics best: sometimes he passes on it. lt is very seldom that he answers to his name at nine o'cloek. He sometimes boasts of not being late once in a wlzolv revels. JULIA CLARK If Imyx interfere 'zeilll your fearle- quif 2e0f'k. Julia is just a quiet little girl from whom you never know what to expect. VVhatever she does, however, seems to be exactly the right thing to do. XVC haven't found out much about Julia's future yet, but from the above quotation you can see that she does not mean to take care of herself. AGNES CLEVELAND .l rare vozzzftozuzrz' of oddity, frolir and fun, To relish zz joke and rejoice at u pint. Agnes reminds us of Mah, the fairy queen. She knows how to be mischie- vous, for she manages to get by with murder, She has a brain that keeps her name on the honor roll and a sense of humor that drives away the blues. Her popularity at college is assured, for she is typically collegiate. 16

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