Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1927

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-tilt H CLYDE HAIRSTON In lzearts, steel is more 'valuable than gold. No, Clyde is not a boy! Clyde is a girl, and a very good girl, too. She doesn't waste the time of the class by that incessant chatter which is so character- istic of some students. Her conscien- tiousness will serve her well in her future career. MARY HAMMOND That girl who hath a tongue, I say is no girl, If wzth her tongue she cannot zmn a man. The inadequacy of words makes us hes- itate before attempting a description of Mary. She is noted for shooting the teachers a line-a line for which they generally fall. We wish her the best of luck for next year at Winthrop. JENNILLE HANNON Flirt, and the boys flirt with you. She's just a little person, but believe me, she has a great big heart. Jennille's dreamy blue eyes have made more than one boy's heart go ker-plunk. She evi- dently believes that she who laughs last, laughs best. for she always comes trail- ing in on the last lap of merriment with her merry chuckle, which starts us all over again. MARY HARRIS Aly heart is whole, my fancy frecg Go along, small boys, a'0n't bother me. Although Mary has a date every night and is up town every afternoon, she is always prepared on her lessons. Indeed, she shines in French. VVe wish her the best of luck at Salem next year. D El 23

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I CA ROLYN GORE Whcre.roe'er thou mow, good luck shall fling her old shoe after. Carolyn's luck and her laugh are things of fame. Nobody knows how she man- ages to get so much done in study hall. But do it she does, and well, too, as her marks show. She's optimistic about the most pessimistic of things, and she keeps 4-A laughing at her witty and original remarks. Here's to Carolyn! DOUGLAS GRAHAM Girls may come and girls may go. And 1'll be right behind 'emf' This motto surely fits Doug. Whether he would be before them or behind them is a question of doubt, as he is well- favored by the fair sex. Doug is the kind of chap who makes school life in spring bearable. His wit has bright- ened many a class. How he can be the teacher's pest and pet at the same moment is beyond comprehension. KEITH GRANT Look 'wise and get the beizvfit of the doubt. Grant is no relative of Ulysses S., but he has a fighting spirit. Day by day, he valiantly fights Physics and French, never tiring, never complaining. He gen- erally passes, but sometimes the wrong way. Well, he's a fine scout neverthe- less. JOSEPH GRIFFIN Roll on, old world, and 1'1l roll with you. As long as the world rolls of its own accord, that's all right. But should it quit rolling, and any effort he required to start it again, Joe would let it stand still. Who has ever seen him poring over dull books? Or who remembers the time when he came to school five days out of the week? However, his Physics mark at the end of the month is sutiicient to make him wear a smile until time for the next report. Perhaps this accounts in some way for his cheerfulness and optim- ism. 22 is till E



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JAMES HART Eat, drink, and be 'Hlt'l'l'j', for tumor- rnw we yrndilafe--nzaylzv. Jim! One doesn't hear from him much. but hels there just the same. Some peo- ple say he is a quiet boy: others know he's quite the sheik. James had had luck by breaking his leg in the hrst foot- ball game this year. He is a hard worker and a good sport. MARTHA HILL 1.it11v, blyllw ann' 7IIl'I'I'l-I' was size. Martha is right there when a joke is to he told or any fun is to be had. She doesn't let her fun interfere with her im- agination when it comes to writing. She writes the most fanciful of stories. Whats more, she gets the rush of the evening at hops. VVe know that good luck will hang on to her always. MINNIE HILL Her .rmilc ix the Iuka whirl: thi' Invest' is upmzi, Mflzm it Ilrvakx into liilllffitlf and Inuylix in the sun. Min is the soul of argument, and wherever she goes there's a dispute. If she stays in one place long enough, there is a row. During Min's four years at High School, in changing from the state of a verdant Freshman to that of a sophisticated Senior, she has found her- self to excel in Mathematics, but to cater to declining marks in History. Minnie, as you set sail upon the sea of life, we wish you Bon voyagell' LGUISE HILLMUTH The world and life are too big fo pass for a dream. Louise, a vivacious little blonde, is acutely conscious of everything that takes place. Things that seem ordinary and commonplace to us interest her deeply. She is a cheerful individual with a con- fident outlook on life, a dreamer who makes her dreams come true. 24 E llll E

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