Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1927

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REUBEN DORSEY All great men are dead, and I don't feel 'very 'well myself. No matter what the argument may be, Reuben is always ready to offer sugges- tions. Usually he is wrong. but occasion- ally he is right. He certainly knows his stuff in radio. A radio transmitter, built by him, has been heard as far as Europe and Africa. Watch him! GEORGE DOZIER For lie is a zvorleman an thc road to lccirnmgf' Although George always makes high marks, he always Finds time for his Scout activities. He's the kind of a guy that always makes the best of everything. For instance, he didn't cry when we told him, There ain't no Santa Claus. MARY ALLEN DUNBAR Come what come may, Timo and the hour run through the roughest day. Mary's high school career has proved her to be an ardent lover of Morpheus. Once in a while she becomes energetic enough to attend school. On these rare occasions she's simply bubbling over with pep and wit. And she's no vnenzy of the opposite sex. If Mary has a worry, no one has found it. BESSIE EKLUND She is gentle. she is shy, But fl1l'fC'5 misclzief in her eye. Bessie is just as true-blue as are her eyes. She has plenty of sense, and never makes much disturbance. Her place on the honor roll is reserved. Her only fault is that she will read ahead of the class in Latin. She puts across whatever she attempts. El El 19

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l .. gills, TOM DA SHIELL Tl1err'.v zmllliug so lu'cov1es om' .els nzodexl .vfzllness and lzuuzzlzfy. Tom, small of stature, hides beneath an impassive exterior a heart of gold. Vllhatever he knows, he knows when to keep quiet. VVhen he talks, he says some- thing. ln his quiet way, he has made himself popular with his classmates. JOEL DEERY 1 dare do all llmf bvvrnllvs a munf lVl1n flarrxv do nzore is none. Behold our Class President and our football Captain! Joel is one of tl1e most conscientious members of our class. He puts his whole heart into whatever he sets out to accomplish. Some day we ex- pect to see joel leading a Baptist Con- vention revival. EDWARD DE VVEES Tout Tien! ri qui salt a!fend1'e. lf you see on the distant horizon a cloud of dust, if you hear the shouts and shrieks of men and women who are scrambling madly for the treetops, then you may rest assured that Ed is ap- proaching. He tears down the boulevard at the rate of sixty miles per month on his one and seven-eighths cylinder motor- cycle. He'll get somewhere one of these days! MARGARET DORRILL When lzfarfx are true. Few wards will do. A true-blue friend, that's Margaret! She is always ready to have a good time. but never neglects her studies. Oh, no, never! If any one comes to school with, Oh, gee! I haven't done my Latin. Have you? Margaret answers quietly, l'Yes. Vile cannot look into a glass and predict her future. but we wish her the best 0' luck. 18



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lllll-or ANN ELLERBE Bart kind of n .vpnrl and 41. pal truc- l1lm'. A cheerful giggle and Ann are insep- arable companions. If somebody must in- troduce a new meter for poetry. Ann must be that person. Readers of THE SCRIBBLER look forward to her regular contribution. This old world will be brightened because of her merry, vibrant personality. FRANCES ENTREKIN 'WVU can do more good by living good than in' any other 'wayf' Although Frances is very quiet. you al- ways know when she is around. because- oh, just because she's Frances. She is one of the brightest, one of the most styl- ish, one of the most popular, and one of the most lovable girls in our class. DOROTHY EVAN S Ready to join in all the ffm, 1.1'!tlr' caring if Ir'.r.mns be done. Dot'l came to us in her Junior year. When it comes to basketball, she is a knock-out forward-she just puts them through without the least apparent effort. Her good sportsmanship is indeed a worthy asset. She sticks by her friends through thick and thin. The good will of her classmates follows her as she leaves ol' S, H. S. BERNARD FOSTER Taka cwrybodfs advice, than do as you please. Bernard is undoubtedly one of the leaders of our class. His scholarship record is extremely remarkable. Never- theless, he has had time to win a position on two varsity squads. As Athletic Ed- itor of THE SCRIBBLER he has done splen- did work. 20

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