Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1927

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Urliiii Q DEANE HINES She 1ni.re.r reason with pleasure .-ind wixdnm with mirth. Deane is a regular Suzanne when it comes to tennis, and a second Snodgrass when it comes to jazz. She keeps up with the latest books and pictures, but she keeps up with her lessons, too. In fact, she is an honor roll pupil. Nuff said! JANE HOBBS Her wry frmwis are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Sister l Who is Sister ? Jane, of course. And who is Jane? The out- standing member of our Senior class! Her popularity and her looks and her sweet personality are things of High School fame. XVe hear of a little kind word here, and a kind deed there, and we know that Jane has been before us. SARAH HOPPER Give me muxie and true friends. and life will he a pleasure. Sarah, better known to us as Hop, has won many warm friends since coming to High School. Hop is inclined to be a bit pessimistic, but she has a great sense of humor, too. VVe feel assured that with her charming personality Hop will always have music and true friends. AMBROSE HUDGENS He that has light within his own elear breast llltty .vit in the center and enjoy bright day. Desperate Ambrose is indeed our Prince of Wales and Wails. He is up- to-date, even to a silk handkerchief in his pocket. He is the Prince of Wails in Physics, for when the end of the month rolls around and reports are the students! l31'gCSt W0rry, he bewails his small knowledge of this science. El El 25

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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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E lllzr HORACE HUNNICUTT Alas, poor Yoriclc, lu' was tl fu-ifliful fool. Horace can singg he can make a piano sit up and begg he can draw rhythm out of a drum that would delight a Co- manche. But, above all, Bozo can make two laughs spring where but one frown lingered before. His wit is not of the stereotype variety. It is original. and so is Hunnicutt. Our loss will probably be Broadway's gain. Here's luck! ODESSA HUNTER Mali is not mecluf to fiw alone. Odessa is an excitement Hunter, She never fails to be present at all our games. She yells, too, when she is there-that is, unless we are playing against Charlotte. Her diminutive attractiveness and her eyes, sparkling with pep, have entranced someone there. Between her engagements on the outside and her dates at home, it's a marvel that she has any time to devote to lessons. just turn through the pages of THE SeRnsB1.ER. though, if you want any proof of her literary talent. Her poetry is delightful! EDWIN IEFFRIES I came, I sazv, I conq11v1'rd. Look out, girls-here he is. You might as well hang up your lassoes though, you line-slingersf' because no one has tripped this Beau Brummel' yet. Doc has been one of our old stand-bys in football and basketball for two years. We hate to lose him. not only for that reason, but because he is popular among students as well as teachers. LOUIS JOHNSON He is noi Hn? mmm in the nmmi, but the sicmr are within ll-iS reach. Stop, girls, and look at Louis' perma- nent wave! He isn't so bashful that he would object. It is true that you'll have to look toward the stars if you see that wave, for he is so tall that he reaches down to touch the top. This may be one reason he's such a good basketball player. 26

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