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FACU LTV DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH: L. H. Chewning, Jr.. Miss Daisy Allen. Miss Elise Carlisle. John Carrington. Mrs. Richard Cecil, Charles H. Humphries. Jr.. Miss Beulah Johnson. Miss Amelia Sanders, Miss Margaret Simpson, Mrs. J. M. Wallace, Miss Marjorie Wall, and Mrs. Kate W. Williams. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS: Miss Lily T. Robertson. Marvin Self, Miss Gladys Stilwell, Miss Tecoa Stone, Miss Harriet Tennent. Miss Lily Mae Werts, and Mrs. Mary L. Wideman. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE: Miss Madge Rudd. L. L. Dunlap. Mrs. J. O. Erwin. Charles H. Humphries, Jr., and Miss Beatrice Lee. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY: Miss Julia Brice. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Jeannette Freeman, Miss Annie Gentry. Mrs. Helen Guess, Mrs. Waddy Hudson, Mrs. Ruth King, James Roberts, and Miss Constance Robertson. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: Miss Eva Rushton. Miss Mattie Franklin Cheatham Miss Perrin Cudd, Walter Foster, E. R. McConnell. Miss Gladys Mullinax, Miss Jessie Rushton, and T. F. Wright. SPEECH AND DRAMATICS DEPARTMENT: Miss Margaret Simpson. DEPARTMENT OF LATIN. Miss Mattie Joyce Howell. Mrs. Louise S. Pettis, and Miss Lily Mae Werts. DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH AND SPANISH: Miss Helen Begg, Mrs. Victoria Kerr, and Miss Marjorie Wall. ART DEPARTMENT: Miss Margaret Law. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Marvin Self and James M. Smith. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS: S. W. Nicholson and Miss Gladys Mullinax. HOME ECONOMICS: Miss Dorothy Tolbert. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: H. R. Dobson. M.ss Lucille Bowers, L. L. Dunlap, Charles H. Humphries, Jr., and E. R. McConnell. MUSIC: Vernon A. Bouknight. Mrs. Charles Gignilliat, and Miss Margaret Mullinax. LIBRARY: Miss Olive Branch. CAFETERIA: Miss Sara Kathryn Hudgens. 9
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ADMINISTRATION MR. L. W. JENKINS Superintendent of the Spartanburg City Schools MR. M. B. WILSON. JR. MRS. J. TEMPLE LIGON Principal of the Spartanburg Registrar and Dean High School of Girls MR. SPENCER M. RICE Assistant Principal and Treasurer 8
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MISS AMELIA SANDERS MR. C. H. HUMPHRIES SPONSOR SPONSOR KENNETH BROWN PRESIDENT CATHERINE HALE JIMMIE GLOMINSKI VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council was organized in the year 1936-1937. Its first faculty adviser was Mr. John Otts, who was head of the Eng lish Department at that time. The Council’s first important work was the drafting of a constitution. From its beginning, the Council has grown into one of the most influential and best known organizations of the school. It is active in all phases of school life. One of the most helpful and most successful of the Council's accomplishments is the Hall Director System. This has been used successfully for three years. Last year, the Council sponsored a series of assembly programs for the student body. This year two chapel programs were presented each month by senior sections to the graduating class. These programs have been quite successful and have presented much helpful information to the students. Members of the Council have continued their practice of serving as ushers at the football and basketball games. A handbook containing general information about the school and its activities was published by the Council this year. This publication was financed by the proceeds from a square dance held in the gym. The Council has worked tirelessly this year in a campaign to keep paper off the floors, halls, and grounds. This campaign has done much toward improving the looks of the school. The supply store and lost and found bureau, which were organized last year, have been continued this year. These make it oossible for students to buy classroom necessities during school and help them recover lost articles. 10
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