Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1928

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 SCRIBBLER ALMA MALLARD And frame your mind lo mirth and merriment. Which bars a thousand harms and lengthens life. Next to her love for French, Alma loves—a Ford. Her classmates believe that her optimism will carry her through life as it has carried her through school. Her only fault is that she can't remember that school opens at nine o’clock instead of nine-thirty. ARNOLD S. MANN Bor e’en though vanquished, he could argue still.” When Arnold has an idea, or what he thinks is an idea, he feels that he must argue his point until all are convinced. He will make a great lawyer some day. Skinny has always been interested in athletics, and is mighty good with his hurdles on the track field. CARL MAY Build for character, not Always silent until called sends forth words of wdsy meanings. Carl is good man has his Waterloo, mean poet and lias

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------- r i SCRIBBLER ELIZABETH LEM MONO Slic was made for happy thoughts. For playful wit, and laughter. Who is that talking over in the corner ? Elizabeth, of course! Tubby” can talk anybody’s blues away, and she helps Old Sol brighten up the schoolroom many a time. Petite, pep-personified, loads of fun, that is Elizabeth! Although you generally see her eyes roll heavenward when she is called on, she gets by somehow. Her sunshiny disposition and cheerful giggle have made her popular here at High School. DAVID LEONARD p'.V y heart is whole, my fancy free; ‘ Go away, little girls, don't bother me.” Most Xdks think “Dave” is timid, but answer this question: Have you ever seen him on a football field?” Well, then, you should! He is a favorite with his classmates and finds time, with all the athletic interests, to study enough to pass and make creditable marks. ELIZABETH LEONARD If you fall, get up.’’ Lib, with long hair—Lib, with short hair—Lib, in her Buick—Lib, with her latest crush”! One can never tell which Lib to expect. But whichever one appears is always a delightful one. She is full of fun, but not frivolous or silly. All who know and understand Lib love her and hope the best for her future. MARGARET LESESNE “A smile for all, a greeting glad; A loz'able, friendly way she had. Margaret is our star History pupil. If she ever made under 99, we don’t remember it. Although History is her strong suit, she never neglects her other studies. Her wise cracks in Physics and French often liven up a dull lesson. There seems to be no end to her accomplishments, for she plays the piano exceedingly well and swings a mean tennis racquet. If you want Margaret to “sit up and take notice,” just mention Union. , WILLIAM LOWE I “A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. Bill is one of our best all-round boys. He always has a smile to greet the nine o’clock bell and plunges into his work with a will. “To do better.” Great bridges and buildings will mark his efforts in later years, for Bill has architectural ambitions.



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 i SCRIBBLER LLE MOORE without more fuss: all rests on ns.” to keep up with the school only three any-to WALTER MILLER “'Worry never made men great; why should 1 worry?’’ Red'' is conspicuous in any crowd, with his flaming hair towering above his associates. He is seriously .contemplating going into the movies or posing for a hair-tonic concern—that is, if he doesn’t become a second Bud Fisher in the cartoon world. LOUCILIA METLER Her glossy hair was clustered o’er a brow Bright with intelligence, fade and smooth.” Only those who have had the pleasure of being Loucilia's classmates can know how really intellectual and charming she is. Like all chubby people, Loucilia is always in a good humor. She is attractive and is liked by both teachers and pupils. Ask her what is so interesting in Charlotte. Maybe she’ll say that’s her home town, but we think differently.

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