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I SCRIBBLER ALLENE GASTON “Determination makes dreams come true She is full of fun, always laughing, most too much to suit certain pedagogues of the S. H. S.—hut that doesn’t lessen her attractiveness. Allene is one of those girls whom people just can’t help liking. She is clever, unselfish, and the best pal in the world. ANDY GEORGE Certificate “A man's a man for a that Andy is a person of character and personality who will long he remembered by his classmates. During his career in high school, he has made many sincere friends. “Life is but a stage where every man must play his part.’’ May yours, Andy, be a successful one. STOKES GILLESPIE “It’s better to be small and shine. Than big and cast a shadow” Our Senior class would not be complete without Stokes. It seems that in his make-up there is a fountain of knowledge which cannot be exhausted, particularly when it comes to Physics! True as steel, a little reserved, and a good comrade, we predict for him great success. JESSE LEE GOODWIN “When the Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He writes not that you won or lost. But how you played the game.” Here is another of our football players, and like the warriors of old, he is a champion javeline thrower. However, he does not neglect his studies and guitar, and as a result is popular with his teachers. His humor and friendliness have helped make for him his good name at Spartan High. We wish for you the best, J. L. LYDA GOODWIN 7 have formed the practice of putting all my worries dozen in the bottom of my heart, and sitting on the lid and smiling If you hear someone giggling, just look around, and nine chances out of ten, it’s Lyda. Lessons that have not been studied do not worry her. She just trusts to luck, and usually comes out victorious. Attending picture shows is one of her favorite pastimes. Her kindliness and friendliness have won for her many friends who wish her success at Winthrop.
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SCRIBBLER BEULAH FERGUSON “She is pretty to waik with. Witty to talk with. And pleasant to think upon. Everyone’s buddy is our “Buddy.” Talk about crushes— well, Beulah’s are “History and “Clemson. She is very collegiate, and always first at the Hi School games. Her charming smile, dreamy brown eyes, and winning personality have won for her many friends. But everybody loves her because she’s just—“Buddy.” FRANCES FERGUSON “Light-hearted. happy, wild and young. She has laughed, and talked, and danced and sung. Found—In the Spartanburg High School Senior class a girl with an attractive personality, a quick mind, a contagious grin, and a marvelous disposition! Any person desiring this combination will find them all in “Frank Ferguson—plus a reputation for the biggest flirt! ASTOR FLEMING “To worry little, to study less. My idea of happiness.” Astor’s good nature and generosity have won for hint many friends while at high school. From the football field Flem has helped bring back many a victory for old Red and Black. If he “hits the line” in life as he has in football, a bright future is sure to lie ahead of him. GILBERT FOSTER “He's always singing a song. Because there's nothing wrong.” Gilbert is one of our most honored students in “4-C.” Why? Because he, like the old owl, is always quiet and attending to his own business. And as a result he steps up” with both the honor roll and friends. Good luck, Gilbert. MARGARET FOSTER “Laugh, and the world laughs with you—” Margaret’s eyes have captivating twinkles; her hair has perky little curls, and her giggles, numerous and delightfully musical. Her clothes are chic and her heels—quite high! Her marks are high. too. The postman always stops at Margaret’s house, and he always leaves letters addressed in masculine handwriting. After the “dear old golden rule days,” we wonder what profession will claim her talents? One guess is all you need ! Page Nineteen
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fg§SS5£ H SCRIBBLER BERNICE GREENE Certificate “A smile is a trade mark of a happy soul. Everybody knows and loves Bernice. She is a perfect illustration of the saying, “Precious things are done up in small packages.” Her unselfish nature and genial manner are sure to bring her success in all she undertakes. PACE GREGORY My tongue within my lips 1 rein. Par who talks much, must talk in vain. Paul is one of the quietest members of the Senior class. He is athletically inclined and, in addition, makes good marks. How he combines books, basketball, and the ladies so successfully is a marvel to us. yet he does. DOROTHY HADDEN “Verily, Math is ;;i v hobby. Dot” is an all-round fine girl, quiet and demure. She can translate “Virgil” upside down, and Algebra?—why, she’s a genius, that’s all. Ask Miss Allen. Has she ever made a hundred on Physics? She certainly has. Has she ever had a date ? Ask Sam; he knows. Here’s luck to you. “Dot.” HELEN HAMILTON “Her cheery smiles and sunny ways Replace the cares of old school days. Although at times she seems quiet and demure, Helen may be heard from one end of a corridor to the other, singing “That’s My Weakness Now.” Her books, especially French, are her pet aversions. School troubles do not bother Helen. She is more modern than that. Although not an athlete herself, she is an ardent supporter of all “Hi” teams. MIRIAM HART They laugh that join.” If laughing means winning, then Miriam will come through “ace-high.” She looks quiet and shy, but it doesn't take much to make her bubble over. Her individuality is marked, and one need not expect the commonplace from her. Where others are inclined to agree to save trouble. Miriam has views of her own which she does not fail to assert. Page Twenty-one
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