Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1928

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PERRIN CUDD Wheresoe'er llwu more, good luck shall fling her shoe after. Perrin helps us uphold the honor of 4-A. When she misses the honor roll, “Apples will grow on lilac trees. What would dear old 4-A do without Perrin’s little “Chevie to „cart the invalids home? Although Perrin spends most of her afternoons at the picture show, and all of her vacants talking to Ada. she always manages to come out on top. This is a problem we have never been able to solve. YOLANDE DAVIS Flirtation is attention, u’ithout intention. Yolande is frank, independent, and a good sport in all her dealings. She is partial to two things— dancing and Wofford! She says she is going to be a school teacher, but “you never can tell.” GWENDOLYN DILL Her hair was not more sunny than her smile. The things annuals usually say are true of Gwendolyn. She is a good friend and a fine all-round girl. She is a wizard at algebra; ask Miss Allen. Gwendolyn is also one of those fortunate persons who can combine hard work with good times. She is a fine combination of sympathy, sincerity and ability. Here's luck to you. Gwendolyn. LUCINDA DILLARD Heller to he small and shine Than to he hig and cast a shadow. Who’s that neat little girl hurrying down the corridor? That’s Lucinda. Miss Allen’s 4-F assistant. What would the former do without the latter! We expect Lucinda will some day be employed by none less than the Secretary of the Treasury to check the adding machines to see that they don’t lie! Best success, Lucinda! And please remember your humble classmates! ELOISE DuPRE One thing is forever good. That one thing is success. A stranger might ask who is that tall, titian-haired girl who is walking down the hall like she is going to a fire. Anybody could tell you that is Eloise. She is hurrying to the next class in her pursuit of success, and you may be sure she gets there. She is very quiet, but once she has gotten wound up an unceasing flow of knowledge pours from her lips. ft

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 MARY AGNES CREWS “ don't like to be a kieker, 'Cause it doesn't stand for peace; Bill the wheel that does the squeaking Is the wheel that gels the grease. Just sav something about Carlisle Hall, and watch Mary Agnes bubble over with enthusiasm. Her chief difficulty is to remember to speak French in Miss King’s class instead of English. If you ever see a bunch of girls giggling in the hall, look around for Mary Agnes, for she is sure to have started the crowd. Thanks, Greenville, for your contribution. ELIZABETH CROCKER “Cove. Sweetness. Goodness in her person shine. Although rather quiet and serious. Elizabeth is one of those steady, studious girls who has helped our class gain its good name. Those who hear her sweet voice can never forget it. and her personality always leaves a charming impression. Judging from her past, we feel sure her future will lead along the pleasantest of ways.” ESTELLE CROUCH “Rare com pound of quality, noble and true. With plenty of sense, and good humor, too. Hurry. Estelle! We breathe a sigh of relief when she rushes in—on time. Estelle is one of the cutest girls in our class. By her winning personality and her attractive smile, she has endeared herself to all of us. What does she like to do? When can she have “dates”? Where does she love to go? Ask Dick: he knows. ELLOREE CROWE “She is possessed of that inexhaustible good nature, which is the choicest gift of heaven. Elloree is endowed with the rare gift of always being jolly. She never fails to answer a question, no matter what it is. Her staccato pronunciation of French delights Mr. Frost, and on Latin composition tests she is sure to come out ahead of everybody else. When Prof.” Rlakc puts up the honor roll, you always see Elloree's name topping the list. INEZ CROWE Consistency f I've never changed my mind; which is and always was to live at ease.” Who else could sit upright under the teacher's nose and read the latest novel by Temple Bailey but Inez? And argue? “Even though vanquished, she can argue still.” And who mentioned basketball? Inez has played every position on the team—and played it creditably.



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 ——H i SCRIBBLER GLEN EASTERLY The gleatest pleasure in life is lave. Business ability, staunchness, and pluck characterize Glen. Watch him surrounded by a group of girls in the morning demanding help on an algebra problem. His good nature carries him over all hard places. You are bound to succeed, Glen. EVELYN EDGE “A violet by a mossy stone. Half hidden from the eye. Fair as a star when only one Is shining in the sky. Evelyn is another one of those preferred blondes. She has a charm which appeals to everyone. She is a firm believer in the fact that every cloud has a silver lining, and nothing ever troubles her very long. Her sweet nature has won a place of her own in our hearts. GIST F iRR Love conquereth all things, even men. Gist, the personification of Clarence .Harrow, never I ails to argue with the teacher, especially in French and English classes. Sometimes, though,-.he must be right, for he has often succeeded in reaching the honor roll. Gist means to continue his quest for the higher and better things in life, if the winsomeness of a fair damsel doesn't sidetrack him. WILSON FARR “A smile for alt, a greeting glad. An amiable, jolly way he had.” When you enter Room 306, Wilson is usually found in the middle of the room talking with great speed. Out of school, Wilson is seen most frequently riding up and down Main Street in his Chrysler, looking for one of the fairer sex. VIRGINIA FREY Joyous, and dear, and fresh, thy music doth surpass. As a poet. Virginia is quite good. Her ability to sing and play were well illustrated in Physics class. We predict for her a famous career in the musical world and expect to see songs and poems composed by this famous young lady. ft

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