Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1927

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ll.li E llll E SAM LANCASTER Tai11t not your minds with History and Latin. If it were not for Sam, twenty-live students would be deprived of the privi- lege of attending High School. He drives the bus to school from East Spar- tanburg every morning. So far, he has had only thirty-four accidents. He is as good a student as he is an automobile driver. Sam's careless good nature has made him very popular. We know that his ambition to become a doctor will be realized. FRANK LEE A .rmllv for all, U, grfetiug glad, A l0'Z'lI,lJl!7, friendly 'way he had. Frank has shown his executive ability as Business Manager of THE SCRIBBLER. Since he is a very versatile boy, we are not sure yet whether he will write a sec- ond .7Eneid or help the Giants win the National pennant. Whatever he chooses for his career, however, we know that his cheerfulness and ability will help him to succeed. KATHERYN LEWIS Why worry? Care killed a cat! If worry were the only thing that could ever kill Katheryn, she'd live to be another Methuselah, for she doesn't waste many minutes engaging in that profitless pastime. She doesn't even worry about exams, but she always comes out on top. Hers is a happy disposition to have. , GEORGE LITTLE Why then the 'world'.r mine oyster, And I with sword will open it. Look! VVho is this but our own Ed- itor-in-chief! Not only is he one of our Editors, but also one of our cheer leaders. Furthermore, he is the person who keeps 4-A from being an entire class of suf- fragettes. George is forever talking in a brogue which makes him a distinct in- dividual. After school is out, he is going 'way up to Delaware. With him go our wishes for good luck and success. 29

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Q llltzm PINCKNEY KING I nm as I am, and so 'will I Ile. An extraordinary little chuckle, beau- tiful red hair, and blue eyes are only three things with which to describe Pink. Strange to say, a temper does not., accompany her red hair. She isn't talkative, unless there's something to talk about. Does she like Citadel dances? Oh, my, yes! Why? We do not know, for only 'fPink knows that, ELIZABETH KIRBY fl dattglztcr of the gods, divinely tall, and most di'v1'ncly fair. Elizabeth is one of the neatest girls of the class. Strange to say, she excels in both music and Latin. Whenever a joke hovers in the air, she is alert, nor is she one who laughs last. She loves the movies and a good time, but pleasure cloesn't have any effect upon her mar- velous gracles. Some college will Find her a very lovable student. EDWARD KOON If FITIICIIV were the only cause of dvuth, I'd luwv eternal health. Our friend Koon is no kin to the other famous animals that bear his name. He is a jovial, clever, friendly, and jolly fellow. FANNIE MAE LANFORD Life, what ar! thou, 'without love? Fannie Mae is one of the smallest and most attractive girls in the Senior class. Nothing ever seems to excite her, not even her books. Those who know her, love her. Nuff sed. 13 El 28



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E till E MARGARET MACOMSON Knowledge is proud that slze has learned so 1lLllL'l1,' Wisdom is lnmilnle that she knows no YY more. If you hear someone saying, Please, somebody, read my French, you can be sure that Margaret is somewhere near. Lessons that have not been studied cast no more than a fleeting shadow over her countenance. Margaret is a jolly, good old sport, ready to join in any fun. We all wish her much success. VIRGINIA MAGNESS She can dance, she can sing, She can do 'most cmytlzmgf' Who doesn't know Shorty. She is not too short to hold all the pep and fun one could wish for. She is a good rooter at the games, a hard worker for THE SCR11zm.13R, and a school companion to ev- erybody. School doesn't worry Shorty, for she knows how to be on friendly terms with the teachers and how to check their frowns. Among her other accom- plishments, she has had a successful theat- rical career. RAVENEL MAN SFIELD uGl'l'l.Y'-'ZUlltlf foolish things they arc! Yet, hors' drcar the world would be with- out fl1l'lll.n One reason we might suggest for Rab's universal popularity is that most people prefer blondes. A perpetual smile, a heart of gold, Hat feet, a weak- ness for the speaker sex, and the man- ners of a true gentleman are the ingre- dients that make up his likable nature. PRESCOTT MARTIN Dalit take life too seriously: you will izrfw' get out of it alive. Pres has a noble mind, but he never uses it except in the history class. He only wears a hat in woodpecker season. His kind of face Cfunny kindj always seems to attract the attention of the dumber sex .... Bull loose! Danger! 30

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