Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1929

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 SCRIBBLER. D. I!. AUSTELL It’s not that I don't like to work. But that I’m not in sympathy with it. D. B., tall of stature, hides a heart of gold beneath his impassive exterior. However great his knowledge, he knows when to keep quiet, but when he talks he says something. He is popular with his classmates—especially the fairer sex, who wish him all the luck in the world. ALBERT AVENGER “Great talkers are no f reat doers. From this, we draw the conclusion that Albert must be a doer.” As a carnival barker he would make a fine Cool-idge. He is one of those quiet, unassertive persons who makes an impression upon one by his very taciturnity. However. he makes a good pal and an earnest student, and he will surely make his mark in the business world. JOSEPH AYCOCK “.■111 great men are dead, and I don’t feel very well myself. Aycock is the perpetual gum chewer of the Senior class, and it doesn’t matter when or where—he is stocked with all flavors. Nobody has ever caught Joe studying, but he always passes. He never worries, and still believes there is a pot of gold at the foot of the rainbow. ALICE AYERS cheerful look for everybody is a fund of ready capital. Alice is a friend indeed, for she is always willing to help. We have never known her to be downhearted. The care of translating Virgil or solving Physics problems cannot dampen her gay spirit. We love her and wish for her success in whatever career she may choose. CLARENCE BAER “Never too serious, never too frivolous, But a rare good fcllmt'.’' When in after years we think of Clarence, we will be proud to recall that he was a member of the class of '29. He is always ready, with a smile, to do his part in anything. Bunny” is quite popular—especially with the fairer sex. He dares do all that doth become a man! What more can be said?

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H SCRIBBLER NINA BELLE ALLEY “A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, A chain of friendship all the while.’’ If you are looking for a good sport, a sympathetic friend, and a true pal, behold Nina Belle! She never allows work to interfere with her pleasure, yet she is right there with correct answers. In later years, if she keeps on working her way into other hearts as she has ours, her friends will he innumerable. REBA AMICK “Happy I am; from care I'm free; Why aren’t they all content like me?” See that girl with the contagious smile coming down the hall? It's Reha. Friendly, laughing, light-hearted, yet tempered with seriousness when the moment demands. She has pursued her way here with us, and is known to be one of the best of pals. Here’s to you, Reba—success and happiness ! MARY AMOS “A loving heart, and a friend true blue.” Mary is ahvays a reliable source in time of trouble. Her ever-ready, “Sure, I’ll help you,” has transformed dull days into days of joy for many S. H. S. students. Her kind and sympathetic disposition has won for her a place in the hearts of her fellow students which will be hard to fill. She will also be remembered as an enthusiastic spectator and rooter at all the athletic games. HENRIETTA ANDERSON “Try and Trust will move mountains.” Click, click, click 1 Here comes Henrietta in a new pair of high-heel pumps. You see, they make her look tall. One is always glad when she is around, for everybody loves Henrietta, and Henrietta loves everybody. What would we do without her? “Oh, I studied that so hard, but I just can’t think!” No wonder we laugh. WILMA ATT AWAY “Cute and attractive; bright and gay, Just the kind of a girl to brighten the way.” Wilma and Wofford. Some alliteration, and it’s true. She’s stylish, witty, and beautiful! What more can we say? Really, she’s something unusual. Why does “Giggles” struggle vainly by the Elite looking for one of those “Hollywood blondes”.? Well, we think we know, but we won’t tell!



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 r SCRIBBLER CORNELIA BAKER She has a heart as sound as a hell, and her tongue is the dapper.” Do you know her ? Most likely you do, for it is no other than Cornelia. Cornelia’s sunny smile has established her in the hearts of 4-F forever. She has the happy faculty of always seeing the bright side of a situation. Her disposition is not her only asset, for Cornelia is a real student— watch her report card, and see. BEULAH MAE BALLENGEK “Always smiling, always sweet. Always pretty and always neat.” A smile, an understanding heart, and a great desire to help her struggling classmates—that’s Beulah Mac. Her enemies? We have never heard of them. Her pleasure in the movies is only excelled by her kind heart. A great measure of success and happiness to you, Beulah Mae. FLOYD BANKS “Ecce Homo.” Behold, the tall, dignified Senior about whom one often reads but scarcely ever sees. Floyd is a rare compound of humor, dignity, and brains. If you don’t believe he has the brains, just drop into any of 4-B’s Latin classes. He is a necessary adjunct to the Senior class. If he has as much success in his business life as he has had in school, he is bound to succeed. FRED BEARDEN “A youth of labor with an age of ease.” Fred hopes to be a great engineer, and we expect to see some of his bridges. We know he will succeed in whatever he does, for he tries hard in the classroom and makes good marks. Fred also plays a “mean” piano. All summed up, he is a good all-round boy, and his good disposition and generosity will make for him many friends. LELAND BELL The hearty grasp, the honest gaze. The voice that means the things it says.” Leland is a fine sport. Whenever there is any mischief being planned, just look about and you will be sure to find Bell one of the ring-leaders. He is also very gallant and outspoken. The Montgomery is his regular hang-out. so look for him there. Page Eleven

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