Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1929

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H E SCRIBBLER. LUCILE HENRY “Give every man thy car, but fciv thy voice.” The old adage. Still water runs deep.” is again verified in the personality of our friend and chum, Lucile. She is rather silent, putting into practice the maxim of earlier days, “To be seen rather than heard.” When she came to us from Clifton three years ago. we found out that she knew her Latin. However, we believe she has chosen wisely— perhaps ‘‘Amo te” has been a help in talking with her Tiger” when timidity would not permit her to use English. NELL HILL IVhere Paly and Pleasure conflict, let your conscience be your guide.” All Hail! Here comes Miss Vogue in person. A dance every other night—and Wofford—makes her world go 'round. She is popular with her classmates—lx th sexes— and 4-E wouldn’t be 4-E without her. OREN HOLT hid still they gazed and still their wonder grew, That one small head could carry all lie knew.” Oren is one of Coach Dobson’s little athletes, having starred on his football and basketball teams. He is the teacher’s relief when an unanswerable question comes up. and we secretly wonder if his luck in guessing is due to a correspondence course. He is a favorite with both teachers and pupils, and success is sure to follow him. SARAH KATHRYN HUDGENS 'This world that we're a livin’ in Is mighty hard to beat; You get a thorn with every rose, llut ain't the roses sweet?” In Sarah Kathryn we find a true and sincere friend, with plenty of sympathy and optimism. Like most all “redheads,” she possesses a ready wit and enough deviltry to make life fun. The class of ’29 may become a memory, but Sarah Kathryn’s happy smile and attractive self will remain in many a heart. BELVA HUDSON “To strive, fo seek, to find, and not to yield. Her entire name is Belvidera, and indeed she is dear to all who know her. A true friend, with winning ways and a charming smile, and a halo of golden curls that makes folks turn and look till she’s out of sight. Studious? Yes, but not too busy burning the midnight oil to have fun when she wants it, and who said she's not loquacious? They just don't know. Belva is a favorite, who sings and plays, studies, and keeps up the class reputation.

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SCRIBBLER FRANCES HARPER “Here’s a smile to those that love me, And a sigh to those that Iwtc; And whatever sky's above me, Here’s a heart for any fate.” Who is that little wavy-haired girl who likes a “park”-ing space in front of the Delta Sig Frat Hall? You've gussed! It’s none other than Frances Harper, the well-known fiddler. Some night over the radio we expect to hear her rendering a solo part with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. JOHN HAYNES Play more, study less. That’s my idea of happiness.” John's popularity is a proof of the place he occupies at High School. His good looks are only exceeded by his athletic ability, which are displayed on both the football field and basketball court. He also won his letter in track. He makes a hit with the girls, which may or may not be due to the dimple Nature has presented him. As long as there are people in the world, John will be popular. JENNIE HECKLIN' “A jolly, unselfish personality is the greatest gift of all.” Jennie is Rose’s Siamese twin. However, her charming ' personality is her own great asset. Algebra seems about to become her Waterloo, but never is. She has only to smile and—success is hers. ROSE HECKLIN' • “Variety is the spice of life.” Who is the girl running up the steps just after the clock strikes nine? Why, it's Rose, of course. Rose is never on time, but she always comes—smiling, too. She is one of those brunettes who likes parties, dancing, and—the Citadel. We all wish success for her in anything she undertakes. WILLIAM THOMAS HENDRIX Let nothing discourage you—never give up. Behold, the President of the Class of 1929. “Bill is always in his place—in the classroom, at Scribbler meetings, in his car. especially when—you know her name— He is modest, yet aggressive, a good speaker, and always has a joke for each occasion. Your work is earnest, so keep it up. Bill; your friends and buddies” wish you the best of luck.



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5 SCRIBBLER JOFREIDA HUGGINS “Her mind has a thousand eyes. And her knozvlcdge never dies.’’ “Oh! Where’s Jofreida? I want her to do my Algebra. “I don’t know my Physics.” When such cries are heard, it is always to Jofreida that we go, and she never fails to rescue. One of her weaknesses is memorizing and finding beauty in poetry. Ask Miss Carlisle ; she knows. ZELIA HUGHES “She leas made for happy thoughts. For playful toil, and laughter.” Zelia is a combination of good disposition, originality, and personality. She never allows her studies to interfere with her pleasure, but she always has the correct answers ready for the teacher. Her looks, too, make her a favorite with both boys and girls at High School. OPAE INGRAM Certificate “True zuorth is in being, not seeming.” “Opal—a precious stone or gem, which in its best variety exhibits brilliant reflections of green, blue, yellow and red. The only difference is that our Opal exhibits friendly smiles and sympathy as well. Since “Opaline means like Opal, we would all do well to be one. SARAH JENNINGS “What’s the use of worrying: things are bound to happen anyway. Did someone mention jazz? Page Sarah—she’s right on the job. Besides her talent for music, she possesses intelligence combined with charm. Her lively disposition has won a place in the hearts of her classmates—both sexes. The things she likes best to do? Algebra, telling jokes to Sarah O'Sullivan in French class. Here’s luck. Sarah! BESSIE JOHNSON “When in doubt, giggle.” Who is that brown-eyed girl calmly strolling into “Fessor” Blake’s room? Of course, it is none other than Bessie, our Senior class giggler. She is a fine combination of sympathy, sincerity, and good times. Her greatest ambition is to learn to speak French and to go to Europe on Mr. Frost’s cattle-boat.” Good luck. Bessie! Be sure to take your diploma, and don’t forget to tell the class of ’29 about it.

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