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Miss Mary Daniels Mrs. Edna DeLorme L. L. Dunlap Mrs. J. 0. Erwin Miss Beatrice Lee Mrs. C. C. Norton Department of History Miss Julia Brice Gilbert Cox Mrs. Jeanette Freeman Miss Annie Gentry Mrs. Helen Guess Mrs. R. L. Hallman Mrs. Ruth F. King Miss Constance Robertson T. F. Wright, Jr. Department of Latin Miss Mattie Joyce Howell Mrs. Louise S. Pettis Department of French and Spanish Miss Helen Begg Mrs. J. I). Kerr Miss Emily King Industrial Arts Marvin Self James M. Smith Commercial Department Miss Eva Rushton L. Moffitt Cecil. Jr. Miss Perrin Cudd Walter Foster Miss Jessie Rushton Heme Economics Miss Lalla Martin Miss Dorothy Tolbert Physical Education H. R. Dobson Miss Marjorie Landru Gilbe:t Cox Library Miss Olive Branch Cafeteria Miss Sara Kathryn Hudgens Thirteen
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Faculty M. B. Wilson, Jr.................. Mrs. J. Temple Licon.............. Principal Secretary Department oj English John Oils Miss Lillian Caldwell Miss Elise Carlisle John Carrington Miss Julie Fairy Miss Beulah Johnson Miss Agnes Mansfield Miss Gladys Mullinax Miss Artie M. Ready Spencer Rice Miss Amelia Sanders Mrs. J. M. Wallace Mrs. Kate W. Williams Department oj Mathematics Miss Lily T. Robertson Miss Daisy Allen Miss Lilv Mae Werts Mrs. C. Y. Brown Miss Ella Poats Miss Josie Pressly Miss Gladys Stilwell Miss Tecoa Stone Miss Harriette Tennent Mrs. Mary L. Wideman Department oj Science Miss Madge Rudd T uietve
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Officers of the Student Council President.........................................................Paul McAlister Vice-President.....................................................Emily GENTRY Secretary-Treasurer..............................................Julius Burrell The Student Council After much deep consideration by the school authorities, the Student Council, the first that Spartanburg High School has ever had. was installed this year and gladly received by all the students. The first step in the organization was the election by each home room of a pres'dent to represent it in the Council, thus making the membership fifty-three including the Senior Class president. The second step was the election, by the entire student body, of a capable student to rep-esent it as president of the Student Council. From its membership the Council chose two candidates for the office of president. Then, in order to give everyone an equal opportunity to present his choice for president, the Council received from the student body many other nominees from whom it chose two additional cand:dates. At a later time the whole school voted to elect a president from the four candidates but the election of a vice-president and secretary-treasurer was left to the Council. The installation of the Council, one of the most important achievements of the vear, was a great advancement toward the improvement of the school. Although the Student Council this year could do little more than complete its organization and adopt a constitution, it rendered many helpful services, and. above all. effected the singular undertaking of making a way for succeeding councils to follow. It effic:ently spanned the gap between the officials and the students and insured a better relationship among a’l in the school. This organisation gave the students a sense of responsibility and instilled in them a deeper interest in the a fa:rs of their school that interest which is synonymous with a cordial school “pirit. The S udent Council d;d much to mould the school inti a unified body, resolved to accomplish one thing the task of mak’ng a better Spartanburg High School. Fourteen
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