Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

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Siurrpparri ixirs. ixiargarr-l Tayior 7 Deparlnwnl of Sprwrriw ami Drrrmufics Alf. I,anfIflllll ixir. Al Vviiiis Drfparlmenl of Physica' Eciucaiion ixiiss iimmir- Evans ixirs. Hr-ivn Cnrrvli ixir, Kviiy ixiitciwii Fir. Ririlarri H. Poimriorf Lrimrary ixiiss i7rnnCCS Cienlry ixirs. Harvey SiPPilL'HS iniirrnnry ixiiss Annie Bciio Biniu-iy Frrfvlvrirr Airs. Kuliicrine B. ixiunnin t ii TUBE T Pictured at Left Are Bloom' SMITH, JOYCE tiryxx. SHELBY CLARK. mul Ftrss PERRIN lxrrmrm. Bliss Cum is uilministering time oiitlm ot office to tlmese UH-iters on installation Day. Tlme Stuclent Council ol Spartanlmurg Higlm Sclmool is an organization lor unilying time interests ol tlme stuclent lmocly ancl cleyeloping a lnetter sclmool spirit. lt was organizecl in 1936 alter two years ot caretul planning. Time council is composecl ol time presiclent ol eaclm lmomeroom. tlme presiclent ot tlie senior class. ancl time presiclent ol time stuclent lmocly. Time entire stuclent lmocly elects tlme presiclent ol tlcie council in time spring ol tlie year prececling time presiclent's term ol ollice. Homeroonm elections are lmelcl early in time sclmool year. Txlenmlyers ol tlme council nmust lime an ayerage ol Sligo or almoye lor time prececling year. rl-lme council meets on every Tuesclay cluring time sclmool clay. Any otlmer meetings ol council or conmnmittees may lie callecl lny tlme presiclent or time laculty aclyisor. liuring tlu- pfrst years, many projects lmaye lmeen selectecl ancl carriecl tlirouglm xery szitislm torily. T . ' 1 ' . L fflLL'l .5 UW! slllildllf Dllllcl atrium SNIITII. I,l't'Stlll'ltI ' V . . lmrl l'l NNNA Xiu' l'rvsulviil Sill I IN ffl Xlflx. gt'l'l4l'lfll X' ,IYIWIISIII4 I' XIINN l'rimlN CNVIIID, lfuriiltx' ,lflvisor 8 C0 lL Smnons Slrallry Clark Balrlry Hall fluarlc-s Hall Dark Hrrll Brrlalay Lamar Banc Nags lrrarrira Sawyer flaucle Slrarrill Bobby Srrrnlr J K' ,ll!'!e111Aczr4 of .zsfmlcuf Cfozzua' JLNIURS Billy Bc-cle-lllaaugl .lolun Flrwycl .loyce Flynn Betty Foster Jolm Knrvgeannc Bolalmy Kelly Flax King Donald Long Sllirley Lowe .llmuxlc Sulner llllmomus Taylor Sovuonom Q .lrwarxlw Allalmml .larr Br-ll Rolu-rt Burnell Bfllllly' ITFFPIII-:Ill Nr lllf y Garlrarra lxlilmlrx-rl Hollunnl S f-l, rr Hull Blarjarir- Jalrrrrarr Balrlry Jones Barl lalrf. Blaflrlcrr Clrarlr-S Slrlar lrrlr flfl y Wlood I'-RlzSll'5lEN Earl .Xllorrl Lxllklflljlltf Bali: Barry Cinrh-r Drxrclllry' Gufllr lfrarrrrrra lNlrrrrre lalrrr Slricller XN'alrer Saber Frarrlr Vvlrife Isreal Vxfrubel Q-. CLASSES W LQ, mf is an mfwu-:M ,nur 's x so 0 X 0 CHICK ICGIS Tliis, tlre 1950 Senior Class. is t e 1' sbtul graduating Class to l1E1N'6 f complete-cl tlwe twelve-gracle system. l is very meinoralnle occasion ln-cause ol tliis. rlqlic' two liunclrecl lilty-lour memloers ot the Class pictured tlir- lollowing section are leaving liigli scliool one year olcler tlian any ollnf-r fleiss mul are going out to lllfll-QQ tlieir own way into a worlcl ot pporluiiiiif-s. llw xery llc-st to tllvllll Lwg7gI'trr.I XVI si I X NI I I N. l,l'1'StlIK'Il' Sill I In Vi Amt. Vin' l,I'UiifIl'lll l',xl l'1Il.IfN. Sm'I'vl4II'y l .XXX Rl NV! ll.XWlNllI I. il-I'l'H5lIlll i2 eniors SHIRLEY ABERNETHY DignifimI, Dear, Different NANCY ADAIY IS PProxi1Iv, Prim. PUIHH B. XIV. ALLEN Deluywl, Daffy, Dopey JANE ALLEN Conscivnliuus, Consorvulivv. Coopera BIAXINE ABIAKER BIOYIKIP. Boislerous, Bc-'aming HONVARD ANTHONY PQUCPUIJIP, Plvasanl, Practical LILES ARNOLD TUII, Tullealive, TemIin0us FRANCES BAILEY Smart, Swell, Sincere GARY BARBER Eager, lfmlrgvfif, Exception BETT Y BELCHFR Swell, Sweat, SIQUHSII HELEN BELCHER Ivafuraf, Ninllwle, Nolvworffry MARILYN BENNETT Initiaiivv. IHIQIIGCIUGI, Innocent SARA BISHOP Culp. Courleous. Compefvnl MARION BLANCHARD CIPIIQT. CIGGTCIII, CIOll'llf' BILLY BOBO Busting. BasI1fuI, HBacLn INLARTHA BOBOTES LoveIy. LaCkcuIaisicaI. LacIyIiIze HAROLD BRXDER Curly, Cute, CaIm J, VV. BRADLEY Long, LiIeaIJIe, Lazy CARROL BRIDGES Happy. Harmonious, HeuIlI1y SMITH BRIDGES CIever, CaIm CapaI1Iv PEGGY BROOME Nulfy, NaugI1ty, Nice live Senior BETTY JEAN BROYYN Shy, Serious, Sweet BEFTY R. BRONVN Small, Sweet, Sunny JOE EQARL BROXVN, JR. folly, foviui, Ialnberer ERNESTINE BRYANT Quaint, Quiet, Qualitative XV. SCOTT BRYSON Strong, Silent, Studious BIARY BULLBL-KN Cute, Charming, Capable BETTIE ANNE BURDETTE Crazy, Content, Candid DOT BURGESS Smart, Sweet, Sensible BOBBY BURNETT Calm, Collected, Cheerful ANNIE NAUDE BUSH S11 y, Stylish, Sensitive BETTY CALDXVELL Precious, painstaking, Poised PEC-GY CAMPBELL Bioncie, Beautiful, Basiifui SARA CANNON Smart, Swell, Sincere NELYIN CANTRELL Tailcaiive. Tall, Terrific REBECCA CARLISLE CJFGZY, HCJUTYIYH, CGIIFI ROBERT CARROLL Agile. Agreealmfe, .Alert SHIRLEY CARTEE Pretty. Playful. Putriotii' ,IACQUELINE CASEY Prflly. Popular. Peitisll KIfNNlTlSl'l CASEY Snlvnl, Slviuiy. Smiling PATSY IVAN CASEY CJ,l'4llllillQ, fiuue, fzvrliul 5lu'ie. Plv, , nu' Rl qlsliigllf X I C!C1SS IVIARY JANE CAUGHMAN Dainty, Daring, Daria BETTY JEAN CHAPMAN Milmi, IVIeeIz, IVIincifu,I CECIL CLARK Slliclious, Slwcessful, Slim SHELBY CLARK Determined, Decisiue, Dependable BILLY COGGINS Tall, Tallzative, Tolerant JESSE COOKSEY Athletic, Ambitious, Accommoflating HAZEL COX Eager, Efficient, Energetic ELIZABETH CRENSHAVV Cute, Crisp, Cynical DAVID CRONER Reckless, Roaming, Romeo I???J FRANCES CUDD Good-naiured, Geniai, Giggler BARBARA DAVIS Arcurate, Active, Arrxicable' JERRY DONALD Iwysterious, IVIanIy, Iwagnetic RUTH DUGGINS Sound, Swell, Serene BEN DUNAC-IN Farmy, Familiar. Froiicsome BETTY LOU EASLER Blonde, Blushing, Bashing INIATTIE LEE EASLER Tirnid, Tiny, Tactful OLANDER EDWARDS Slick, Short, Suave GERRY ELLIS CurIy, Cute, Careless PAT ELLIS Popular, Practical, Peppy GRACE EUBANKS Resourcefui, Refined, Rosy CLIFFORD FAIN Smart, Sporty, Sensible -au., nkl if-4 'Q .ee 1 I6 1 H +A.. Senior HAZEL FERGUSON Acimirabie, Accessibie, Adept ALICE FINE Charming, Cixeerfui, CI1angeaIJIe ALLEN FINE Fun-Ioving, Friendly, Fine NIACK FINLEY AItituciinaI, Agiie, AtI1Ietic RACHEL FORD Swell, Sport!-ui, Scholastic ANN FOSTER Dainty. Dimpieci, Diverting IEANNE FOSTER Dreamy. Desponclent, Deliberate JOHN FOSTER Originai, Ojizicious. Grator IOE FOXVLER PoIite, Practical, Persistent BIARGAREI' FOXVLER Sweet, Serious, Sion' BIARY LOL' FOXVLER ,-.nfist Sweet, SIUQII, Solemn ,Swv IABIES FRANKLIN Cute, CIever, Crazy LENA FREY Short, Serious, Siu' SIDNEY FULBIER Inleiiectuai, Imiusirious, Impressu' BARBARA GAINES Generous. Gracious, Gracefui GERALDINE CARRETI' Simy, Sixort, Solemn IAC QCELINE GAIQLT SIIOTI, Sweet. Sporty IRENE GEN-FRY Cute, Consicierate, Carefree BETTY GEORGE NWFP, Nvvul. AVDIDIG HAROLD GIIRRY Qlniirl, fguicic. Quulufmiv MUK .QB S lulfyxfesifin Jumbo NAI Cfass HAZEL GIBSON ' Cute, Courteous, Consiclerate VIRGINIA GLENN Demure, Depenctable, Dignifieit FRIEDA GOODVVIN Vivacious, Verbal, Variable JESSIE GOSNELL Attractive, Active, Attentive PATRICIA GOSSETT Sweet, Short, Serious EBER GOXVAN Clever, Cute, Compiacent CHARLES GRADY Silent, Steady, Serious GERALDINE GREEN Efficient, Earnest, Energetic CLARENCE GRIFFIN Aggressive, Active, Always-Around JESSIE FAE GRIFFIN Reserved, Refined, Resourceful PATSY GRIFFIN Studious, Small, Serene CREIGHTON GRIGGS VVmy, Willing. Well-liked JUNE GUNNELL Blonde, Beauty, Best BOBBY HALL Earnest, Easy-going, Elegant CHARLES HALL Agile, Amiainie, Adonis MARLENE HALL Chummy, Crazy, Cizatterlnox CHARLES HALLNAN Tall, Tallzative, T . . . LAWRENCE HANMITT Handsome, Husky, Happy PAT HARDIN Quick, Quiet, Quizzical CARL HARRIS Pieasirig, Polite, Playful HUGHES HARRIS 'Frank Friendly, Fun Lv -- -iii 1,:: --, H. ggcf 5 Z .A W is W A ggi, X., Al Y'-1 Senior BARBER HAXVKIN S Friendly, Frank, Funny HOINIER I-LANNKINS Immaculate, Imaginative, Interesting GLORLA HEDGE Dainty, Delightful, Dariing HOXVARD HIGGINS Neat, Noncnalant, Natural BLACK HILL Thoughtful, Tfwrongh, TireIeSs BOBBY HITT Rare, Reasonable, Retiring ANIELIA HODGE Brainy, Basliful, Brunette BARBARA HUGHES Different, Dramatic, Diverting ROBERT HUGHES Fleciiiative, Blysterious, Flonitor DECK HULL Calm, Cunning, Capable PEGGY JEAN JACKSON Laugliaiole, Lovaioie, Lilzecl JEAN JANZEN Dark, Diverting, Delightful CARL JONES Frienruy, Fun. Felicitous GLORIA KEY Lilzable, Little, Lucky BEVTY JEAN KIRBY Ambitious, Affainle, 'Attractive BEITY JEAN KIRBY Sane, Sensible, Sweet RAY KOON Xvell-known, XVeIl-dressed, XVeII-liked BOBBY LAMB! Swell, Sllifty, Sophisiicaterl R.-XY L.AB'IIxI Sweu, Slap-Iiappy, Sane l???J PEGGY LANIER Sweet. Sportive. Steadfast ,umm raw NS RLlllL'0llS, xg Real X C7088 MADGE LAVENDER Slow, Serious, Short BILL LAWSON Ruddy, RE'Cll?9fI'll1I3iP, ROHIEO LONNIE LITTLEJOHN vwfitiy, Wiiy, Wacky SARAH ANNE LOCKE Blue-eyeci, Benign, Basiifui THOMAS LOWE Quiet, Quicie, Quizzicai JAMES LOWRY Cute, Cizummy, Cain JEANNE LYTLE Pretty, pert. Playful DONALD MCHAFFEY Silly, Smoizey, Sinuery FRANK MALONE Vviity. WiHSOHlB, VV'urni-Ile-ar MARJEAN MALONE Iaunty, Iivy, Ieaious MARY LOUISE MARKS Frienrliy, Ficizie, Fiirtatious DORIS LEE MARTIN Neat, Nice, Naive ELIZABETH MASSEY Facelious, Froiicsome, Fiirly BETFY ANN MATHIS Short, Sweii, Shy JOYCE MCBRIDE Kind, Keen, Knowing NANCY MCCARLEY Cizummy, Charming, CIIPGFIIII RICHARD IVIcCLEI..I..AND Dependable, Determined, Duff JAMES MCDOUGLE CI-ioosy, Curly, Ciowny LOIS MCGAI-LA Silent, Sincere, Sensible MADISON IVICGARITY Notaiaie, Neigiiimriy, Noisy BOBBY MCKINNEY Polite, Poeticai, Plain lm V Senior DAN MCMILLAN Handsome, Happy, Honest MELVIN MEDLOCK Dopenclable. Democratic, Distinctive SHIRLEY METTS Cute, Courteous, Captivating HAROLD MILLER Friendly, Farceur, Funny JACK MOORE Loyal, Likable, Level-Imnrfmf JARIES IXIOORE Lilealnle, Laugtlable, Lazy KATHERINE MOORE Pleasant, Pretty, Placid KENNETH MOORE pleasing, Plump, Playful RAY MORGAN Neat, Nutty, Noisy ANNA LAURA INIORROVV Darling, Dapper, Dashing BETTE MOSS Loyal, Likalale, Lovaue PETE MOSS Sporty, Swell, Sincere HELEN MURRAY Reftnecl, Respectable, AIRQLIV, XVESLEY NEELY Original, Optimistic. Outstanding HELEN NEIGHBORS Serious, Sentimenml, secretive JAMES OAKMAN Allzletic. Agreeable, Allituolinut FRANCES O'SHIELDS Pofite, Petite, Playful .IUDITH OTT Composed, Cu Ie. Congenial VIRGINIA OUZTS CVOY, Cxlllll, CNIUUPI' PIZTE PAGE Big, Bravo, Bully GI TRTRK ID I PARHAM shy, X Class ETIENNE PARKER Dainty, Diynifiecl, Daunlless DONALD PARKS Blond, Brainy, Basliful FRANCES PARRIS Carefree, Corny, Casual BETTY JEAN PETT Y Sporty, Spunlfy, Super CHARLES PETFY Genuine, Goocl-nalurccl, Gran JANET PIERCE Small, Sweet, Sincere ELARD POOLE Small, Shy, Swell HENRY POOLE Sl1y, Sliort, Solemn MIRIAM POVVELL Swell, sociable, Sloul EUGENE PRESTON Touglm, Tallcalive, Truculonl BOBBY PRUITT Fun, Foollmll, Flirl ,IULIAN PRUl'I l' Tall, 71Ull'1fLllll0, HT0sl-lulzvh KENNEJH PRUITT Lean, Eislless, Lil-'ulnlc HELEN QUINION Studiaus, Sincere, Steaclfasl OVVENS RABON Ddflvl, During, Dignilicd SARAH JEAN RAINVVATER Timicl, Tactful, Timely DILLARD RANSEY Faslmionalole, Funny, Flirty PATRICIA RANSAY Happy, Honest, Humorous GOLDEN RAY Cool, Colleclecl, Careful TOIVIMY REAV ES HGHJSOIUG, 5 HGHVJQV, Irlflflly JEAN REDWINE Witty, Vxforcly, Yvilil Qi, 2' Senior FRANK REEL Reckless, Restless, Roaming DORIS RICE Affectionate, Agreeabie, Agile BIIRL-XXI ROARK Franiz, Friendly, Fun JLJNJE ROBERTSON Pretty, Popular, Perpiexeci CAROLYN ROPER Demure, Despairing, Dramatic JOE BERT RUFF Daria. Depenciaivie, Decisive AAYINFIELD SAPP Pesizy, Popular, Prouci J UANITA SAXVYER Intelligent, Interesting, lmpressii e JO ANN SEXY Refi , Risky, Radiant CLJXLJD SHERRILL Clever, Capaizie, Casual RALPH SHINT.-X Daria. Dimpieci, Defiant HSOYD SHIRLEY Lisliess, Louci, Largefiieartezi BARBARA SHOCKLEY Frank, Friendly, Farcefui CARROLL SHOOK Helpful, Happy, Humorous JOE SHLJRBURTT Ioiiy, Jivy, Jerk HAROLD SIMON Peatefui, Piump. Polite NIARGARET SLO.-XN Sweet, Short, Snappy SHIRLEY SBIILEY Poiile, Palient, pensive BEITY SMITH Conrersalionai. Compiacenl. Coiloniop CHARLES SMITH Oiweciienf, Original, Orcieriy I IVRBERI: Simrp, xb JlOTf X C1088 JACQUELINE SMITH Talented, Theatrical, Tantatizing JAMIE LEE SMITH Flirty, Ftastiy, Feiicitous JEANNETTE SIVIITH Quiet, Quaint, Quizzy MOODY SMITH Amicainte, Admiralvte, Ambitious PEGGY SMITH Small, Sagacious, Scampisii ROBERT SMITH Fine, Friendly, Ficizie WILLIE SMITH Amiaizie, Aclorainte, Amusing BARBARA SOLESBY Conqeniut, Courteous, Cheerful DORIS SPARKS Vvlise, Vxforcty, Winsome GEORGE SPARKS MtSChi8l70lLS, Mirthfut, Ivierry DORIS SPURLIN C?l'tUITlI'Yly, Calm, C0pGl7lU VEDA STAGGS Short, Swell, Shy EUGENE STAIVIIVI Inteiiectuat, Interesting, Imaginative WILLIAM SUMNER Quiet, Quick, Quaint ELIZABETH SWOFFORD Sweet, Small, Steadfast FAYE TAYLOR Sweet, Serious, Sectusive JEANNE TAYLOR Dociie, Demure, Delightful BARBARA THOMAS Fine, Fashionable, Ftirtatious JUANITA THOMAS Daria, Darling, Dependable LUCILLE THOMASON Placid, Polite, Proud JOYCE TIMMONS Patite, Poised, pleasing g A, va . 6 Q Y. 7 'N ff I 4 l, ,- - Q ,Z I Senior ROBERT TINSLEY ingenious, Industrious, Infiuenlinl ROBERT TOXYELL Tan, Tanzaiivc, TFIlSfll'Offll3' BETTY JEAN TURNER Bashfuf, Brunette, Business-like KATHLEEN TYSINGER Fiigplty, FOFIl'GYL'1, Friendly LEON YASELIADES Scientific, Stuzlious, Stout A. YASELIADES Darla, Dignified, Doubtful LYNN XVALKER Loyal, Lauclable, Liberal ARTHUR NY.-XTSON Xveu-groomed, Xven-infornzed. XVQU-iilzecl BOBBY XYAYCASTER Flirt, Firm, Fluiferer MARY ANN XYEBBER Tan, Talented, Temperamenlnl HAZEL XYEST Placid, Plain, Pofile X x x X f X , C1088 BIARILOU VVEST Cute, Conservative, Conwly S.-NRA XYHEELER Attractive, Athletic, AHL: SUSAN NVHITE Patriotic, Polite, Pretty LLTILLE XYILLIS Bloncte, Blythe, Benevolent LUCY XYINGO I.ClllQllUI7lP. Loud, Liberal XVALTER NNINGO Snifty, Small, Slly C.-XRROLL XYOOD Lively, Lilealzle, Load MARY ANNE VVOOD Dainty, Docilv, Dear PHILIP XVOOD Cale, Cheerful, finally BELVA VVOOLEN Smart, Sweet, Small EDXYARD YOUNG Efficient, Entliusiastic, Earnest 43335 VIRGINIA GLENN CLASS CEM Xve have launched out on a river, Vxryith oars made straight and strong By loving hands of guidance To waterways, swift ancl long. Xye now take the oars unaided To send our ships afar. Through calm and storm-tossecl waters, Guided now lov sun or stars. Xve set our sails at sunrise. Qui' masts are fast and sure, S0 in the storms of evening Qui' craft will be secure. Casting a last glance backward Qn friendships fond and true, Xye venture outward and onward To vast horizons . . . new. f-XYIRGINIA QILENN 26 LA T WILL D TE TAME T PREAIVIBLE We, the graciuating ciass of 1950, having enciureci the harciships, sorrows, and good times for the Iast four UW, years, hoping that the coming seniors wiII Iaeneiit hy it, rio hereiay make our first, Iast, and oniy wiII and testament. SECTION I To Mr. Rice we Ieave a hottie of HI'IacIacoIH to ease any pain that we may have causeci ciuring our stay at S. H. S. To IVIr. Humphries we wiII one hrancl new notehooii so he can Iceep tain on the Iatest Hciaten gossip and one History oi NNaIhaIIa . To Mrs. IVIinus we Ioequeath one copy of HINIULE TRAIN . To Miss Qtts we Ieave one team oi dismissal siips with a printeci UE. Cf' on them. To Miss Cucid we Ieave our ionciest affection for all that she has cione for us in the past. To Mr. Hallman we wiii the most comiortahie Ueasyu chair that can he had for we Iinow he cieserves it. SECTION 2 To the seniors, to he, we say, Be gooci to your teachers anti maiie your 'F' honestiyn. To the iuniors we Ieave the hope that some ciay they wiii hc UfiiQ'I'liiiiGdU seniors. Vve onIy remind the sophomores that they are weii on their way to . . . Oh weiii They are weii on their way. To the freshmen we Ieave enciurance that we hope wiII he everiasting. SECTION 3 Sidney Fuimer Ieaves his Uhrainsu to Daniei Cromer. Alien Fine Ioequeaths his UIVIascuIine BuiIcI to BiIIy Seifert. Ioyce Timmons Ieaves the cafeteria to Mrs. IVIanning. Iaciaie Casey wiIIs Iier ainiiity to say UGOII-ee-een to anyone who can use that 'Southern Drawiu. Bobby Pruitt Ieaves his ahiiity to give orciers to Waiter Brice. Pat Ellis Iiestows her magnetic personaiity upon Jan BeII. Hazel Cox, Fran Bailey, and Iuciy Ott Ieave their red hair to Ann CarroII, Jennie Fowier, and Ann Ramho. Barbara Thomas wiIIs her good-Iooicing ciothes to Pat IVIC- IVIanus. Lawrence Hammitt Ieaves those U... ...U eyes to Gaiae I'IiII. Arthur Watson hequeaths his music aioiiity to Donnie Biocif. Kat Tysinger Ieaves . . . WITH Jimmy Lowry. HEimo Ixioore Ieaves his quiet and reserveci manner to Raymond Tate. Mariiou Vxfest Ioestows her Usizen upon Ann IVIiIIcr. Iachie Gauit wiIIs her ahiiity to ciance upon Shiriey Frey. Iamie Smith Ieaves her HI..auren Bacaiii' voice to Peggy Randail. Gloria Key Ieaves Vvaiiace Litticiohn hut NOT to Katherine I-Iannalii Shirley Smiley hestows upon Ann I'IarIey her sweet personaiily. Nlariene Hall wiIIs her iove oi reaciing paraiiei to IVIr. Hoit. Iviury Ann Vv7oocI Icaves her ahiiity to get aiong with peopie to IVIary Patterson. Barhnra Hiighes Iuequeaths her AiDfRH1FliIC,, ahiiity to Rosaiie Guy. Mooriy' Smith hestows his Hiljresifiencyn upon anyone Ilrave enough to unciertaiie it. Lonnie Littieiohn ieaves his giamorous ileafi of hair to Auhrey Rothrofii. Iune Aiien inequeaths her irienciiiness to Iviary Costos. Susan Vvlhite he-stows her ahiiity to speaii French upon Jean- nette Ancierson. Nvesiey Neely wiiis his gooci citizenship to Kari Brancit. Verla Staggs Ieaves her heauty to Joy Aiewine. Peggy Campbell Ieaves . . . to take care of HBUCICH. Gloria Hedge Ieaves her hig, heautiiui eyes to Eiisa Ott. Haroici Miller Ioestows his wisecraciiing upon Vvade Buriey. Boiuiyy Smith wiIIs his vocaI corcis to Thornweii Fricii. Tommy Reaves Ieaves his way with the women to anyone who can get hy with it. V Signed: JUNE GUNNELL, SARA VVHEELER. VVitnesses: HIVIOUSEYH, I. IVI. BALIVIUI51. JUNE GUNNELL 1 SARA WHEELER a 95353 Floom' SBIITH Nveyre out now-so what? Xvell, ahout one- thircl ol us will go on to college while the remain- ing 6626'MJ will stop living ollli their parents as ol now ancl take that frightening plunge into the clank. clark. colcl pool of lite. ,Att any rate there are 250 oclcl people gracluating lrom Spartanhurg High School who. in all proh- ahility, leel like they've agecl 100 years over night ancl woulcl like to he starting all over again. 250 people whose lives lor the past I2 years have heen clominatecl hy that all-powerlul protector. the Spartanhurg City School System. Vvlhom will we have to hlame all our trouhles on now? Vklhat ahout the little things we have come to cherish: the mile-long caleteria lines. working up an appetite while waiting lor our clinner, ancl working up another one lighting ancl pushing to get hack out again. ancl last hut not least, clear olcl Mhlotheru Nlanning. How are we going to get along without lihrary slips, attencl- ance slips. tarcly slips. ancl all the other little hits ol recl tape that were constantly getting unfler our leel anfl in our hair. ln spite ol' it all. however, nohocly really wants to leave when he rear hes that last clay when all ol us saunler clown the mirlrlle ol the gym, grah our cliplomas with one paw. anrl Ur. Hallman's hancl with the other only to rlesm enrl lrom the stage into LfUOClIlf'SS'l4ll0XN'5 xK'lIill. ,kt that moment every grarlualing rlass gets genuinely sorry lor themselves, anrl most wish that they coulcl stay another clay or week or month. ill T RY QF THE Now is the time when the class ol 1950 pauses, turns. ancl takes a last nostalgic look hack over the past lour years-four years in which a lot ol water has passecl uncler the hriclges for each ancl every one. Thoughts go hack to 1946 ancl our llirst Clays as lreshmen. Back then. we were all pretty new at this husiness of heing high school stuclents ancl lor the most part sat hack in awe ancl wonder- ment. gazing at all the things that went on arouncl us. For the most part we just watched the upper- classmen shine. Our loothall team was great in the lall ol '46 with Coach Gilhert Cox at the helm. Alhert uReclH Patterson was President ol the Stuclent Bocly ancl aclclecl much color to the olilicial rohes of that otlzice. Alter loothall came haskethall along with talk ol annuals, school papers. gym circuses. ancl one hunclrecl thousancl other things. or so it seemecl. Before long the '46-Q-ll' school term was over. The 'JI-'-IS year came ancl went. ancl Council Pre-xy Pat Feclerline vinclicatecl the juclgment ol those who hacl electecl her hy proving that a woman can make goocl. Some ol our numher were alreacly making a place lor themselves. The names ol Fine, Hammitt. ancl Lee appeared on the sports pages cluring the Fall. ancl as Xvinter came, ancl Spring lollowetl Xyinter. more ancl more ol the class ol 'Stl gainecl recognition in the school. Xve were heginning to come into our own. 'llowarcls the close ol the year several sophomores were eleeteil to holtl olllices in the schoolls cluhs anal extra-turrieular activities lor the lollowing year. CLASS F 19 The school year 1948-t9't9 arrivect on the scene one hright morning in Septemher anct memhers ol the class ot t9'30, now Juniors, movect hactx into the swing ot events. Now' it we hact att startect school I2 months eartier we woutct have heen seniors then. How- ever, hy reason ot the new twelve-year system which was heing instattect our gractuation was ctetayect a year. Nevertheless we tett ourselves to he hall' seniors since the ctass ot '49 was very small hy compari- son with previous senior classes. Vt his is not to say that the seniors ctictnt have their share ot the spotlight. From among their numher came Gregory Ptiroutman. Stuctent tjmocty tjresictentz .tohn Ahernathy. SPAR'l',xNix Ectitor: anct live ot the hest high school loothatt players in the state: Denis Barhare. Billy t-tartsett, Aaron QN0lICtFl, BOtJt7y COllCitl. ElIlCt iItl11l1lY Bt'OCti. Thus our Junior year came and went anct att ot a suctcten we were Seniors. Xve were the top ctogs, in our tast year ot high school anct ctetinitety not chitctren any more. Att ot the activities anct lun ot the year passect hy titie a sprinter ctoing the 100-yarct clash. Foothatt came in with a rush anct hetore we tcnew which way was up Thantqsgiving was come anct gone. The toothatt suits were put in moth halls tor next seasonis team. hut 14 Seniors were never to wear the otct Reel anrt Btacti ot Spartan- hurg again. This group was left hy Captain t.aw- rence Hammitt anct Co-Captain Allen Fine. The latter ptayect in the annual Shrine Bowl fontest hetween the North Carolina anct South Carolina high school att-stars. t'tammitt anct Fine together with the remaining twelve were honorert at a homecoming loothatt game anct intormat rtance. v- s . s the school s otliciat organ. the 5critJtmter. eftitert hy Sictney Futmer, taunchect the yearis initial ctrive. tt was. ot course to secure sutmstriptions. ttarct on its heels came the SP.xR'r.xNA suhscrip- tion ctrive. Vt-hen there were ttrives. rtrives. anct overctrives until hoth those who were ctriving anct those they were trying to ctrive xx ere almost rtriven to ctistrar tion. As tatt lett anrt winter htew in. we hegan to thinti more ol that ctate in .tune with the maps anct gowns. txtict-term exams hecame a thing ol the past he- tore we hact gotten over Christmas hotictays. Spring ltew hy. hringing with it the gym circus. plays, concerts anct other activities. These events hact hecome our new way ot tile. Finally we came clown to the tacting ctays ot htay anct approachect that ctay ot rectioning with ourselves anct with the luture. Nve realize now that we are hut a smatt part ot that uinnumerahte caravan ot which a portion moves into Spartan High anct a portion moves out every year. VVhere were going isnlt tor us to ttnow, hut weire leaving our puhtic schooling hehinct us anct going into maturity anct actutthooct. SENI R CLASS PR PHE HRigi1t timis way, foilcsi Continuous entertain- ment going on inside. See the greatest sidow on eartii for time sum of ten cents, one tenttr of a doiiarn, cries Owens Ratvon, tire ioaricer in front ot Hammittis Heavenly Harem, featured side show attraction at time Piedmont interstate Fair of 1960. Taicing some dimes from severai deienseiess ctiii- dren, Eugene Preston, Lucy Wirrgo, Creighton Griggs, and Lucille Willis, we troop into tile iiearty greetings oi tire successiui side-simow ty- coon. our old friend Lawrence. After we iaave settled ourselves on tide comiortaioie pianics, time master oi ceremonies, Carroll Htjloppyn Siioola, starts time simovv. Vve are not surprised to find in time chorus iine Gerry Ellis, Ann Foster. lxlary iwarlzs, Ieanne Reclwine. Amelia Hodge. Ieaneite Smilli, Hazel Gibson, Iessie Gosnell, Sara Bisiiop and lwartlia Boluotes. Higiiiigilting tile perform- ance is iwarlene Halls iamous Fan Dance. Fait- ing on iris lace at regular intervals is time comedian, Lonnie Littlejolzn. Finally tearing ourselves away from tilis, we pass tin- Kiddie Cars on wilicil we spy Iulian Pruitt, lflizalmtli lvlassey and George Sparks. We tiien decide to jog around tire donicey ring a iew times. Wilt! sinouid lie selling ticicels tiiere lmut loan Sony. Since imusiness is good today we iiave to rifle on a Udoniceyn oi wiiicii time iront portion is Vvesley lveeley and tile ixacii portion is Kennelli lxloorn. Alter inuying some cotton candy from Ann Webber, we wonder down tile biidway to see time sigiats. Vve meet Professor Siclney Fulmer and stop for a ciiat. He teiis us that he is now Head of time Frencii Department at Cromeris College for Wonlen. Serving as house motimer in one of tide sorority iiouses is Iames ElmoH iwoore. Tinere seems to ine a brawl in front of Gary Bartnafs Guess-your-VVeigi1t stand. Bob Towell refuses to accept tile fact that ine weighs 63, but Bobby Priiitfs riot squad soon has the situation under Controi. Vve join time steady stream of traffic ileaded for time Penny Arcade. Barlmra TIIOITIGS is busily matting cirange in time proprietors iaoottr and taili- ing to Hairless Howard Higgins, ilead oi Higgins Handy Hair Restorer ixianuiacturing Company. Xfve overiiear in tile conversation tilat timmy Lowryys ilorse, Xvilite Ligiitning, placed first in a iiorse siiow ireid at Iacicie Smitifs Statutes. Over in a corner Peggy Lanier is struggling witil a grip-testing macimine wimiie Golden Ray receives one oi' tile western movie devices. irurtiier down tile ixiidxvay we find tile Loopo- ijiane XVilit'il is operated by l0llll Foster. Stagger- ing lrom time piane are Virginia Glenn, Helen Neigizimors and facie Gitatxs. At time Slrenglii-fiagin' apparatus Buddy Ar- nolcl inns linaiiy ncilieved time rating oi uweaiiiingu. iie is surrounded imy il group oi admirers from Margaret Sioanys Seciutieti Sanctuary for Spin- sters. Among them are Pat Hartiin, Eiizaheth Crenshaw, Doris ixiartin, Frances Ovshieitis and Barhara Gaines. it is rumored that jamie Smith is ahout to give up the tight and go to the Sanctuary to iive. The ixfiidget show is ahout to hegin and on the outside piatiorm are the stars, Ciiaries Ugacien Hallman, Mack Finley, and foe Fourier. Niounting the hfierry-Go-Round we are amazed to find Ianet Pierce, Hamid ixiiiter, Heian Belcher, Marjeari ixiatone, and Ray Lamm are stiii going in circies. Deck Hutt, who is suhstituting white Niarion Blanchard vacations at Pages Parit, taites our ticitets. V it iooiis exciting at Vaseiiaties, Bingo stanti so we saunter over. Leon screams out the numhers, and Nick is handing a set oi dishes to Peggy Broome. Vvith hopeiui expressions Vette Staggs, Vvinheiti Sapp. Nia:-y Buttman, Charlie Hail, anti Ieanne Lytie are stiii trying their iucit. iviary teiis us that the famous proiessionai ioothaii piayer, Billy Boho, had a hig game anti couitint get home for the fair. VVe iearn aiso that the Crimson Tide is iiiourishing under the ahie direction ot coach Alien Fine. Vve join Biiiy Coggins, ferry Donald, and Grace Euhanizs who are going to see the exhihits hecause they are tree. Vve run into Ben Danagin, County Farm Agent, who informs us that Thomas Lowe has tinaiiy patented his remotefcontroiieti hoe. Mariiou West, Home Arts teacher at S. H. S., has entered a winning arrangement oi Howers. Hungriiy gazing at the caite dispiay are Pat Ram- sey, Shirley Cartee, Bohhy Waycaster, Iames Oakman, and Carrot Bridges, who have heen reieased from Baiieyys Buhhie Gum Factory to view the Midway. Their employer, Fran, is riding the Rocitet with isiariiyn Bennett and feanne Foster, featured trapeze artists with the newiy organized Clark and Cooiesey Circus. The show- manship in Shettvy and fesse tinaiiy came to the surface. As we head toward Hoimtqy Carroii's iiol Dog Emporium we ncariy itnocit foe Sfinrhnrll down in the mad rush for supper. foe, Art Vvalson anti Don Parks have estahiisheti a succt-ssivui motiei agency on the iormer site oi' the historic Ht-acon anti are using iocai taient. Peggy Campheii, fatty Ott, Tut Outz, iwary Anne Vvooti, anti ftickie Casey are the motieis most in tiemanti. Vve hardiy noticeti the taste ot' the tieiicious hot dogs for taiiting with fiaroiti Gerry, head cooit. He huys aii his huns from ixieivin ixietitocieys Battery and is suppiied with soit drinits hy the Faine Bottling Company, producers oi Ctiffortis Cioutiy Cola. Having to hy pass the Freait Show ior iacit oi iuntis we mereiy iooit at the eye-catching posters hy the renowned artist, Dan ixicixiiitan. The hooming voice oi fwiinut Sheri-iii announces that it is time ior the iiirst firantislanti act. Eher Cowan anti Eti Young, teachers at Reine:-tson's Business Coiiege, are serving tonight as gatemen. Something new has heen atitit-ti in the iine ot peanut ventiers. Susan Vvirite, Sarah Anne Locke, Lynn Vvaiker anti Rachel For-ti serve as saies- iatiies hetween househoiti chores. Eye-ryone's at- tention turns to the stage where Savage Sara is heginning her daring iion taming act. ixfiiss Wiieeier is assisted hy the tiauntiess VV. Brati- iey who hands her the whip. Next come tight-wire artists iwoody Smith, ixiary lane Cauginnan. and Shirley iwetts who perform one huntireti feet in the air. lane Alien and her Educated Dogs prac- ticaiiy steai the show. Thrilling to aii is the spectacular pyramid matie hy the tumhiers Pat Eiiis, Bohhy Lamm. Iacieie Gantt, and Bohtoy Waycaster. The grand iinaie is a graceiui waitz centered around ivancy Adams, Anna Laura ixior- row, Alice Fine, Betty Turner, pat Griffin, Bar- hara Hughes, Rohert Tinsiey. Tommy Reaves, Niacia Hitt, Ray Koen. Bohhy Haii, anti Kenneth Casey. So with empty purses anti aching feet we head for the nearest exit ieaying our friends, each to his appointed destiny. X N U M kg nj! xii U if W 9:5 -Y X? Sf 1 x 1 R K-rv , Nj of f!.l'4.ll8Zll'6ll L5l7ZILIlLlf'C6'LU bility Xu ff if I ,fx F Q. hw . My ' ,WN A Juycv Flynn. SECTION II-22 Fir. J. P. Holt, Touclmr Prvwmlenf ILIURIHOI' Bl'SIlZ4'Elll' X ICLVIDFQQ LI SICCVIUY ll W ent lTX TT9L15llTL I' CXIISS L P1510 I ll ll'KlC'lll'l' limmx' Fuln-r, I,nwnl4-rrl Umlnlx llmnnmml X lr fvnl nl' P911 'l'4lIlIll'Hl' .XIIKIUIWIIII N01 X' IFULISII SECTIHN IIAZI Mm. J. D. Ii 1-rr, 'llmr-Irpr Tl 1f,l..k, Q Taylor, Ihvsulwrf GQ 11f- XMISOH. X'ir-rrrljrrlsirlerrr Cf-ril Brown, Svcrelury-Treasurer SECVION II-23 bliss rl' 4-ek ua Slnnv, Tvurlmr lolrn Karcgfrzlrmlm f-i, Prvsiclvnt Alf-C Costas, Vive-President Rohr-rl Slmrplon, Secy.-Trvusurer SECTION ll-26 Miss Ruby Ah? rl1E 1 rhy, Ybaclwr Max King, Pmfrlmf Fred Blackwell, Vice-Presnlenf Dicliy Bagwell, S ecre fury Huge-rw Gunter. Treasurer we -Q unior Cjczss 5 r 1-f?q1f '.3 -ag-,M fifhw-1' 4 lynn' xllliilllldxy, St't'f'.-TTl'lI5lIF' SECTION ll-27 Bliss Dorothy Tolberr, Teacher Berry Foster, president Fleury Prmersorr. Vicerpresiclenf Tillie Tilletson. S efre tary Carolyn Cudd, Treasurer SECTION ll-28 Alrs. Helen Guess. Tearlrer Donald Leng. president Terry D rrrr can, X'ieeePre-sirlenr Cfrcil Smith. somelary-Treasurer SECTION 11,29 xlr. I.. .X l7cl-nnrl1, Tvuflwr lulunny' liluyml, Prvsilfenl A lmxxie Blululgullwry, Vivo Proxim! nl T SECTION I I-30 lxlrs. L. XV. rlonliins, Teacfier Bnlrlry Keller. President Br-ity Larnlaert, Vice-President Franres Pless. Secretary-Treasure SECTION ll-31 Miss Artie Ready, Teaelaer Billy Beelenlaauglr, President Frank Farmer, Vit-e-President .lean Quinn, S efre tary-Treasurer SECTION 11-32 Mrs. J. M. Williams. Teacher Shirley Lowe. President Jack Bass, Vicefpresicfent Nlargaret Deal, Secretary-Treasurer UVZIOOT Cfass ,ffm es s WOIU YOIWOVQ CVCISS Jx 'fra SECTION IO-10 Nlrs. J. FI. XX allace, Teacher ,Ian Bell, President Nancy Charles, Vice-Presillenf Stfllllfi GCIIJLITCI, SPCTQIGVY Ray EIIIVEAHIQS. TVEUSIITCV SECTION IU-Il Bliss Cumlancc Robertson. Tru ,wer NEUIFY GMI-Lins, pl't'SfLIPflf .lrunes liumry. Vice-presillent Llmrlvi XX .ercI, N-frulurv-Trsuim r r SIfL l'lUX lllfll Xlr-, lvnnv ll.-.L, lQ'un'lu'r X'.nl'lmiw lnlmxun. Plvxhlvrlf Hvlix lllruvr, Xliu' f,l'mi1lvrll K .IIUIXII ll'IlllllIlt'f, SHIV Il'l'LINIl I ,I ff, f SI-QCI'ION Ill 1 6 5liss fxlnclgm- Rlulrl, Tvuvlwr Qslllllik Sklar. Prvsizlcn! Alnrlorie Szunfln-rs, Viw Prvsimlo ljnrln Rcynnlxls, St'l'lAl'f!ll'j'71l'PflSllI4 f SECTION IO-ll NIH. Helen Carroll, lvmlmr ,IUUIIIIC IXHEIITKIHCI, I,l'l'Sil1l'llt Beverly Pruitl, Vivo-Prvsirlent Becky Bullinglon, Sucy.-Treasurer SECTION I0-15 Airs. Rudi King, Teacher Robert Burnett, Prcsirlvnf lolmny Child, Vice-Presiclevll Ann Rambo. Sevrefary Sandy Sanders, Trvasuler OID OWQOTQ Cfass 1' In V SECTIOX 10-I0 Bliss Vivian Drummoncl. Teacher Billy Jones, President Bobby Hancock, Vice-President Sylvia Xxvilkins, SQCTQIGFYJTTGGSIIFQT 3 f3 , ij rv MTX ,, r JWWT , ex' ' I 4 S 1 AK 1 i 'fxflb ' A. gf' Vg 9': , , .yer-imrxwaz if -4 ll J 5 -J-K -lik Y I- A K 5 YQ, 7-.v!-h Q ' ,VWK Av -9 Mx , y ' ff Of ' J ifhoxluu Nh. J. Nl. Smnll, Tmflmr Sfou Hull. Pmsidpnr .If-isis Blurrin. Vice-P rf-5 uhm: Mabel Duncan. Sl'L'fHfllff T . .-L mu r SlfFl'lON HHS xlra. I. U. lymm. ll-uflwr l1n.xrl1.ur.u Nlmlnlx-ll, Prvsinlvrl! Bvhy l'rvy, Xiu' Prvsulvnt Xyillv litllllillhlll. gl'kTk'ItIl'V IA-mia Purlvr, Trmm vcr SECTION 10-19 lxlrs. lfre-cle-rica Nl, Brown, Teaclwr llmlulny Freeman. President llonnnc lylorelancl, Vicehpresiclent Hclcn Hall, Secretary-Treasurer SECTION 10720 Hrs. G fflq ly Stewart, Teacher .lol ,.... ,Y Vvoocl, Pmsiflenf hlnry .lane Derricli, VicefPresident Billy Dillard, S afrp 1uryfTreasurQr I , Na.-I SECTION 10-21 W N Mr. Oren Judy, Tmllef lf y I , X lxlilglrecl Jolmson, President Joyce Griffin, Vice-President ' Joe Hurlson, Secretary-Treasurer op Omore Class .... W, W2 reslzmcm Cfass f- 'M-If I Y SECTION 94 Flrs. Lois Cooner, Teacher Frank XYI1ite, President 5 Iargaret FIoss. Vice-President BIHCIQXVCII. SQCXFII-TQCISUYPF SECTION 92 BIIS. Franfcs BIC3IiIIan, 'I-ETIKIIPT IsraPI XYrubeI, president Gail Rouse. Vice-President CI1arIos -I-uggIe, Svfrvtary-Truasur SECTION 9,3 XIN, II.-I.-.1 Fm nmIi. I4'ufI1cr Irumvs xI1mrm', IJr4'suIvIlI IUYII1' II.lIxI1, X ICU prvwi1Ic'rl! .xrll mr Imslvr. Fvfrvlury Irvnsunr SIKfl'll JN 0.1 Nh I' ' sr .Ulm Bring lmln'!u'l' 1 lmrlultv Hfnlwr, llrvsiclvnl Ink fillisrm, Yin, ',l'l'SfLIl'Ilf l'.nulu Harris. St'L'l'L'flll'j VIqfl'll5lIFPI' SIfl l'Il PX 11.3 Xllxi l'il'If I'I ISVUU 'l'llllll'l' Ijrrrullly' C101Hr4'y, ',I'l'5iJl'lIf IIIIIIIIY Q UYINQIUII, X1u'I,rnNnIClAf XLIIIITY Rf,rlllfxyL FLTXZY rlL'1.lFlH'L'I SECTION ll-0 is: leannclle Huyfl, 'IGllCl1t'l' xrry Carlvr. Pwsiclcfrul -Xuclrf-y Xvnrrcn, XYiLl I,I'l'SiLIOlTl amy Brown, Sucre'lur'y-Treusur'w' VQSZZWQCZW Cfass vm-'r 4, wf-.,,,. -, .,,..y.'F7, E aw ,-,Mx w fr mfayx- 7'QSZ'1W'ZClVl C7085 'NT- xif Qu I z' SECTION 9-T Nlrs. C. D. DeLom1c. Teacher Xyalicr Sulwer, President Ramlnlpll Nlf5Iillan, XvfL'Q'pf9SiC1EHf xlarllm XYQH3, Secrvlary-Treasurer SIQCTION 9 X Nlrs. lilimlwllr Poole. -fmiulzer rbifliy Blvvri, Pft'SiLIL'lIf Dcluinc lurner. Xin'-presiJ0r1l fXl'I'HXN SECT?flITX TFL'tISllft'F SlfUl'IUN 'UT X rx. In-.xlwlwiiv l'x1'cm'll1.u1, Vllvurlvvl' 'mlm Flru H1-r, PVL'S1J1'rlI lgllll1lX lyxus. Xue' l,fl'SlllL'lll Pmlvln iiluvrlulx, Svcrvlnrv II4'H1l4'l'40l1, lrmlxlll r W XV W Q1 ,- fr- THE 19 Pl1t11re1I 111 fell ,Irv SLSAN XXYIIITI1 Illlfnr: NRS. fx 1111. STFXXQXRT. Fac- uftv .Xclvimrq ,IANE SXLLEN. SUIIIOF l11l11111wN1c1Q mul LEON Y,xs1f1 IXIJIQS. Business 3111111111145 ,.. L, lllllld I Editor ir1ACI1ief ,Issishmt f'41fu!11re E1IilorS B11si111as .Issiilunlr 51 sax 'XVHITE Klum L01 ISE Fluzxs XXYLSLIY XELLY 1 LILAN REllXX'INE I1,55L QIUOKSIY Nfniur Erlilor I X I-mxcas liumns fum BXRBFR .ws 1.1.1251 NI.xRLExL HALL FCO1 T Iimsox .Iwiilunt Senior Eclilms BIARY :XXX XXIOOD NI-NRIIWN BLNNLTI l'11,1.u 5511111 , , INTM GRIIVIY 5ymrls Iiflffllfi I'11.xxr'1s BMI IQY , IINT I IXRUIN C11 XRLITS IIxL1. f'1u11.111ux f1R1f,1JS , , 5NRU' I-OUXL Fuzx XX 111 1 LIR Nlxm luv, H11 LBIXY lhnwlmx ,Amor ,xseisluul Slmrli Ij1IiIn1x ll N, IQ, NNI LL l . I11111111' .Iwislullla Ix1m1RT I .x1:R0L1, A 4 , , IINNII, f111sw11.1, 'mmm NURS ,Ms1sl1111l ,Irlwrllnw f.1I11nrs I, I. Il llllcvxx llmwxsnx , .xx QI , x Nxv x ,XIVXNIS I 1 1 um: IIm1x11x11 I51 IIN I1 uwllc 11,71 l',li1,,,- IIVII IIUW Ilxx 3If'NI11,1 xx IIVIHNI IANA XYx11X111 I-'IIN XIVIINIIN If11xi111-xx ,XI111111g11-rx lI1'1lllll'l' IJIIIIIT I,l1rx Xvxsl 1 IXIIIN iII111l11,1111pI1-'1 Xmhggu Ulgwv XII 11 X XNIIIXIIIN lI11:1 Ixlxlux 44 PARTANA Plans for tlie 1950 SPARTANA, uncler time direction of lxlrs. Gracly Stewart, were loegun early in the scllool year. The staff, CIIOSCH lay tlcre aclvisor, was lrieaolecl loy Susan Wihlte and Jane Allen. Tlie contract called for approximately seven liunclred annuals, tliis total lueing a new ldigli for tlie school. The staff successfully completecl tlie many odcl jolns to lne clone ancl triefl to procluce an annual of Wllicli the students Woulcl line proucl. SE -3 Adams Carroll Griffin Nlarlis Sn Bailey Clark Griggs lxlcflulm lll l'l IUIIIUSO Barluer Coolisey Gunnell lvlclxlillan n Turner Bennett Breazeale Cox Ellis Hall Hall lxlye Neely Vvallcer XNIIICEIE 45 Bryson Glenn Hardin Parris r Vllood Bullman Gosnell Loclie Reclwine iii R 'S v ,,, g ,, ,, .. fygfffx. Rs THE 1950 Jp EDITOR AL DEPARTFIENT Eiliior, SIDNEY FULBIER fxlanaging Editor, BARBARA UOIIES News Erlitor, JO SIMMONS Associate. EUGENE STAINIM Feature Editor, PEC-GY SMITH Associate, FRANCES PARRIS Sports Eilitor, XXYALTER BRICE Associate, LEGRANDE ROUSE Girls' Sports Editor, KAT TYSINOER Circulation Editor, R.XCI'IEL FORD Associates-1 GLORIA HEDGE FRIEDA GOODWIN JANET PIERCE Art Editor, XNYADE BIJRLEY Associate, JIMMY TONGE Photography, CECIL CLARK Copy Editor, JULIAN PRUITT TYPISTS Faculty Advisor- NISS CHRISTINE SMITH Reporters-PAT BICGEE, JACKIE CASEY, BEVERLY HOLT, BECKY BIQLLINOTON, SHIRLEY LOWE. XYIRGINIA GLENN, BIADELINE HrXNTSKE, LANN HLTDGENS, FRANCES BAILEY, BOBBIE ARA ROXVVVOOD, FREDDIE FIYERS, JO ELLEN GERSCHEFSRI, JANE ILXLLEN, LYNN XV A L R E R, CI1L'CK SKLAR, .xNN HARMON, BIARTHA XV E B B, C.NROLH'N FULBIER, GAIL ROLISE, BETTY TURNER, NANCY DlCKSON,VDOT BREAZEALE, KARL BRANDT, BIOODY SMITH, A R T H L: R XXFATSON. IALNN FOSTER, LIB BIASSEY, JEANNE FOSTER. CARROLL BRIDGES. JESSIE KATE GOSNELL BUSINESS DEPARUTENT Business AIIIYNIQOTS-' NICK XVASELIADES LEON VASELIADES Ailirertising Assistants - JOANNE LOWRY, BILLY DAVENPORT, IJEGLTY C A M P B E L L, PEGGY IEANIER, JOAN Tl'RNER, ANNA BIAYO, CHARLIE G O D F R E Y, S ll I R L E Y BIETTS, NICRAE TEBIPLES. IVEY SEAY, DONALD EYE.-XRGIN, ELEANOR BREAZEALE, JOANNE BIORELAND, GR.'XCE EL'IsANRS. JEANNFTTE SMITH. .IIESSIE KATE GOSNELL, NV ,. . :E IH 313' , Q I3 v xf A959 Lxex Z - ' ...I-Us ' ' Tilt LANY' 'VK-v gt Wt-T-,v '!'f IXITOXX OOI1 Bw Bllf Ly Lanior I, oxu I Oxx ry Pruill Rt Il T Ntqmm .Allen Carnplwll Casey C vi rss Qvlenn Goclfrif-y Pierco Templvs Flon I U fl 1'l' SIDNIY FL'I.MI-'R, XIISS LwIIRIS1lNI SXIIIII. BARIIxRx IILWLIIIN, mul KICK ouil LION X ,ISI I IADVS. RIBBLER M' if Yi 0.-, ..f W , . , Q, M A Bennett Brancit Breazeaie Breazeaie Davenport Euibanics Forci Foster Hantsiie Harmon Hecige Hoit Metts ivioreianci Myers Parris Smith Smitii Smith Turner Turner Brice Foster Hucigens Rouse Tysinger Briciges Fuimer Diassey Sea Y Wa iicer Buiiington Goociwin Mayo Simmons Watson Ciaric Gosneii iVicGee Siciar Yeargin The Scriinioier, Wiiicii is puioiisineci on an average of every four Weeics, iias iiaci a very successfui year Witii Siciney Fuimer as eciitor, and Nicic and Leon Vaseiiacies as Business managers. Miss Christine Smith was tile facuity aoivisor of tile 19419-50 puiniica- tion of Tile Scribinier. Many coiumns are ieatureci tiirougiiout. Some oi wiiiciq are: Ciuia- iicity, The Question Niaric, Sharps anci Fiats, Step Up anci Meet, The Dope Bucket, and Bacic Tracking. The Scribbier has entereci many sciioiastic press associations in Wiqicii it Won an AH rating. 47 C rf K mi! fiii if ,lfffydf ci H, 1 fi: -- r J fi ft 7 ' ff 'vw' f ' . ,, ,. it i.- ...g FIR, DAVID Si I LPPARD FIRE. F lARo.xRi3r TAYLOR 3 4 Nllw XIINNII Inu: IJINI MUI Fiusic in the sctiooi is one ot our foremost features. Each year the Band. Chorus, and Qrctiestra perform on various occasions in ttie school as wen as outside at public events. Vve are all proud of our outstanding music makers because we icnow just what they have contributed. I-nmuf .V .. -4 ,.,. Mms:m.mLmuan. nmn1m Uncler the very capahle leaclership ol hir. Davicl Sheppard, lin- hancl has aclvancecl to new heights this year ol i949-SU. This year's marching hancl has heen one ol' the largest ancl hesl Spartanhurg High School has seen. They have perlormecl at loolhall VN . . games ancl C,ilI'IStlHElS paracles only to mention a lew. The concert hancl, composecl ol n lew more nieinhr-rs, receivecl lin- I highest glory when this organization helrl its annual Concert. Serving as clrum majors are Ansie Lou ,lohnson nncl Thornwell Fricli - . W . . with Doris QOQQIHS ancl Belly Lanlipert as majorvtles. U7 The sponsors are Doris Turner, Peggy Camphell, Shirley Frey, ancl lXatie Cbalunan. The school orchestra has playecl an important part this year in school programs. Through extra incliviclual practice and instruction given to various sections, the orchestra made notecl progress. Again, the high spot oi the yearrwas the annual Spring Concert in which the orchestra played several laeautiful selections. 49 t CHQRUQ E2 T'? T? le' 7 Z' f' 5 F'-I!-f-'If' fi' 2' f 'fig' ' ff '! ' .viiwf . ' 'W 51 , 177'-1 ft - 'Q -. 'Q : Y' 7' iii- 57 '--E 't1'. iQ if ff If 15 ' -' -Fi' -' I' .1 .3 ' 1 ' 1- 9. ,H-A-,..,.u,',,, .,- , . ,f . ,,A i . -- i . ., . ,V , , wg. ,. , . .- : ei --X' - ', V .. X - - . .5 ' 24 - 1 , ' 5 ' K ' 111 '- 5 Wg - f 1 3 r 'I ' Z : , - - 5 ft . . , - V - : I , V , 'Ut ' R - , at. Q . ' mi. . V V. sf. 31,1 Serving the schooi in ati its asseminiy programs anct on various other oecasions throughout the schoot year is the mixeci chorus ot three huncirect and titty voices. This targe and active group. uncier the ahte ctirection ot Firm Fiargaret Tayior, ptays an important rote in schooi programs such as those heict at Stuctent Councii instattation. Thauixs- giving. Christmas, Easter, anct Commencement. On these occasions the Boys' Gtee Ciuia joins with the chorus. Bianager of the giris' chorus is Caroiyn Jones. Ftanager ot the mixed chorus is Xvestey The Boys' Cttee is an organization wtiictl gives tnoys in our schoot who titxe to s-ing Neeiy. a chants- to cto so. Birs. Btargaret Tayior ctirects the group which pertorms not onty hy itsett as in the Spring convert. hut aiso with the mixect Chorus on its programs. ifuciety Hammonct is manager ot. this group with Ttlornxvett Fricti, ,toe Rutzt. anct Botwtyy Carroit serving as section managers. SO 11+-s 'G 1- ,,' ' , ,W fy,,,: 71,11 ,I MX' ,rg , I. 7 Aix. . 4 f fin- 41,54 V' J .. f' I -l y ff 1 at 'IJ ' 'I N' .flu 1 W. ,i,,fQ f0 f ..f f' ' ' . ffl. lg'-f,.A-,Lf - 'L I4 vA9L:J'iIv'. ,i Ltr-' ,t N ' if , , f. 4 '! ' f 'X Q I y . . f . 1 1 , ' ' 44 live I fl The Dramatics Club includes those students whose interests are acting, stagecraiit, lighting effects, period costumes, properties. etc. Efforts have been made this year in the two ciramatics classes to find the category of the theater which best suits each inciiviciual. Each year more and more responsibilities are being assumed by the students which were formerly accomplished by members of the faculty. Two of the plays which were presented very success- fully this year were :Years Agon and UOur Townu, both three-act plays. The officers: President, Barbara Hughesg Vice-Presb cient, Shirley Lowe: Secretary, Eleanor Breazeaieg Treasurer, Wade Burley. NIR. C. E. LANDRUBI B.xRu.xR.x HL't1rIES The Beta Ciuh. a nationai honorarv organization. is composed ot Juniors anci Seniors oi good character and ieaciership, who have achieveci a high schoiastic average. Each month the Betas have a meeting consisting ot various educationai anci sociai programs. Ati Beta Ciuins in the countv meet twice a year. A state convention at Coiuinhia greativ acicis to the program. Airs. L. XV. Jenkins is iacuitv acivisor. Officers ot the ciuh are: Sidney Fuimer. Presicientg Lvnn Xvaiker, Vice- Presicient: Susan Nvhite. Secretarv: John Karrageanes, Treasurer. I I H it BETA CLUB CLASSICAL CLUB p fm X xx ' ixicrninership in the Ciussirui Citrix imiucies slmienls in xiii oi the ialin A classes. The ciuh was ivorrm-ci hy time senior rifrss oi Wifi armi meets once every six weei-cs riuring floss pr-rioris. limi' class Inns its own viulm ami oiiicers. The purpose oi' line Cinssicni Ciiuim is lo ucquairml line slucienls wilh Roman rtuilure ami show how muriu il ims iniluenceci mociern civiiizuliou. hirs. ii. i.. i5iiif'iiXN'ffii ami Airs. I. il. Kerr sponsor line ciuhs. 52 PHDUQTRY CLUB IHCLCGY CLUB This organization is Composed ol those stuclenls who have a special interest in Chemistry. Ol'1C'e a month they meet :xncl conrluct experiments, Cliscuss various phases ol chemistry, or take lielfl trips. The purpose ol the Cluh is to promote interest in Chemistry anti its relationship to incluslry ancl the svientiiic clevelopment ol our Country. TIN- olliccrs are: Howarcl Anthony, Presimlenlg iluclelh Ott, xYif'f PI'L'9iIlI'Ill1 lanire Long, Sr-rrq-tnry-Vlirensurerg .lennnclle Smith, Liliwrariang Lt-Grancl Rouse, Reporter: lxlrs, ,l, CJ. Erwin, Sponsor. i The Biology Clula was first organizecl in 1936. It was organizecl for those stuclents who lilxe to worlf in the lah. talqe lielcl trips. and promote more interest than Classroom time permits. lxliss Thelma Lovelace is faculty aclvisor. 53 To serve time scilooi anti principai as tire Kiwanis serves tiie community is time purpose oi tire Key Ciuiy. Tiiese iloys, uncier tire sponsorsiiip oi Fir. Spencer Rico anti Kiwanis sponsor, ixir. Xviiiarci. strive to aciiievc better conciitions in tire scirooi. The officers are Xvcsiey Ncciy, Presicientg Xyiniieifi Sapp, Yiccspresicientz Eci Young, Secretaryg anci Scott Bryson, Treasurer. Tile Deita Pi is an iionorary organization composeci oi Juniors anci Seniors wiio imave aciiieveci a iiigii sciioiastic average in matilematics. Tile purpose oi tiiis Ciuii is to stuciy interesting rnntiiernatirai topics ior wiiicii tiiere is not sufficient time in ciass. The iacuity sponsors are ixiiss Liiy Robertson and ixiiss Luciie Huggin. Timo oiiicers are as ioiiows: Susan Xyiiite, Presicient: Eugene Stamm, XiiCE-iDl'ESiCiE'IliZ Frances Bziiiey, Secretary: anci Jane Aiicn, Treasurer. -Q- F i i i Miwsxx Q 1 la yin 54 KEY C DELTA Pi MATH ALPHA HI-Y CLUB BET HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y Cluhs, sponsored jointly hy the high school and Y. hi. C. A., expresses its purpose in its motto. HAs a member of the Hi-Y Cluh it is my ciuty to create. maintain. and extend throughout the school and community high standards ot Christian character . hir. Boyd isreai sponsors this group. The otticers are Claucl Sherrill. President: Charles Hall, Vice-Presiclentg Jimmy Lowry. Secretary-Treasurer: Bobby Pruitt. Sergeant-at-Armsg and Howard Higgins, Chaplain. . -,R -- - xwe --if 55 TRI HI-Y The girls in the Tri-Hi-Y strive to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home. and foiiimunih' higher standards ot Christian character, Tim othcers tor this year are Jane Allen. Presiientz Jessie Btartin, Vice-President: ,lan Bott, Secretaryfht- 1' e a s u r e r: and Frances Bailey. Program Chairman, THESPIANS S. H, S. is troop nuiiiher tivo ot ilit- Xationat Thespian Soiicty. an i-rgrinization thisigriect hir the pru- mtitinn ot att phases ut thaiiiatits throughout high schools and iunior inthuns ot ilw L. 5. A magazine is puhlishmt vafh month aint sent tn varh ineiiihcr. A RT CLUB ttuuttmt hx Ntiss Suv Knots ns .i-tx-isur, tht' Xrt Ctttli xxnrks in thc Xrt R fwnw ltl -iii cxtm prnivrts nttvr sth :wtw I. Xhiuix intcrvstiiig things imit- I w.--i ii planiu-it .nut .irv ht-ing cnrriwt 1-ul hx thvsv stiuhints. QFFICE WQRKER Hu- ullnrm- xxmmrlww fm- zu gmup ul girls clmsvn Im' llu-ir 1'Hvilil'I1lX .mul nlnlilx' In' mm-mln-l's ul ilu- ulliu flaull. Hu-x xxnrla mlurimg lin-ir vzumwt IIVIIUIIN IIIIFXXUTIIILI tlll' ll,IOHl'N, lllll- mng vrmmls, lyping um! :luing ullllu-runs ulln-r mlcl 'mlm STUDENT LIBRARIANS Hu-wc' xulllnmhwr slucla-nlw Ilnw- QIYVII up slurly 'hulls 111 Ilvlp NXIIII lin- I1ll'Qt'1lllIUllIlt ol xxurli lnlu-4l11lls Ill Ilnr- lnlvrnu 1-mln 1l.n. Hn- Il- 'n'.nl'l.nnx I1-mln llnwnl lu In-Ip umlvr- eluwlln-l1 Imwnrll In llvl' II11- IIIll'ilI'X. IIN' '-lllll1SHl'S,OI'tllli fjI'HllIr1ll'4':xII'5. f',lmuIm4-II1 bln-'plwns fnr11HXllfsI'r.111uw QQ.-nlry. HALL DIRECTQRS Hull DiFFCifJTS mv clmsvn lur llu-ir Ouhlamling clxararter mul Irwin-frslmip in llw srlmol. ml-n luv on cluty am! In In- ururlv- ous I0 IS lllc nmllu ol Illls group, who Loc-ps orclwr in IIN- Imlls. rlirefls visiiorb, ancl helps win-m'v1'r Hwy me nr-eflecl. bliss PPrrin Cuclcl sponsors llu: lmll cliredors. M' 4-1-, wm- ,.... ww pw 629' A 1 I W DICTRIBUTIVE EDUC TIC ,I-Ill' IJi-.lriImulix'r- IifIll1alII0ll CNIUI1 is .nn m'gm1iznIim1 Im' IliQI1 wImoI SIIHICIIIS xxIm arc - A - ' rf-vu in rc-I.niI, XX'IIUIl'NilIl', fnl1rI wrvimm- Imllsilwsrx-in lIII'1'l'l'S in IIN' clislrilmllliwv IIieIf'I HlIfl'fNIffI m 1-1 Iimull-xr' Ifvlniling is Big Igusim-ss, IIN- mIuIm pruviclvs :mums Im' nwmIwrs Io Sl'l'lll't' nmre' l11Iurnmlifnn l'f'Qill'lIIllQ IIN-ir p.nrlimllI1n' Iimw UI inlc-rm-sl. II anlso prnx'imI4w .lnlivilivs xxI1irI1 xx'iII a1ic'I IIN- mf-mI,f-rx In fIrxy4-Imp wII ..,..IifI1-mv in IIN' pr'rIm'n1.nm1' UI IIIPII' lnlms. II.. uIInvzr- .uf llrmus llxums, IH:-mfmll, liunnx IIIII, Inwf'nwuIwnl, KINNIIII fum, S1-Irvtuuv'l'rcufurcr I mx xml Im xx. llfflm, Vmumlifm .xlurmqfm Xllv I lux: IN Hmm, Slmmur. SH Qu uw.. A 'LX X Qgmxxx X9 I 1, fx ff vig - 4' ,pix ug. Y X ,ati a-,Jn ...p-v SIL Tl ' rfq s-T, iii U , Xlirenr ii 'lk'X ,, s In time initial game of time season tire Crimson Tide compieteiv outciassed a Xyoodrulli team 39 to 0. Tire foiiowing weekend. time Tide suffered time most ireartipreaiaing defeat of time season. :Xiter a had first quarter in which tire Golden Tornado scored on tour successive tries on time Crimsorrs one-foot line. our iyovs cornpieteiv outpiaved time visitors from Qireenviiie. Tire Tide. sparked Inv Queen. pushed across a touch- down. but Arnoids kick was blocked. This left the score at T to 6. Down in Lvnion. tire Tide with Bobo and Queen running wild defeated an inspired Lvnion eleven 26 to 19. Tire game proved to ine more exciting than antici- pated wiien Union scored tirree quick touchdowns in tire final period. Against Columbia. our 'Joys played good 'Jail but not good enough to down tire Capitol Boys. Tire game ended in Columbia-s iavor 2? to 13. 3 Cvreenwoods iieavier team proved to Ive too big for Jeff J' tire Spartans to stop and time Tide lost 19 to 0. Tile ' S. H. team suiliered a great loss when Queen was injured on tire kickoff. 'ala W , . ' i ,., A - , , :xiii V tion I I I-3 M N Uri 1, kin xx: kfonivxpv fn,-1 lm, iuxim time i:Ll,L LL: Iam. Nltmqx if-'f. 'TY' A95 H at 35 lv' iv- ar--5 il. 'is ,n N'V'h 4' .J . i - 3-. YYY' OL... ,aivwfbxf . ,Y '09fAz.,..q.. NIRXTIURI Xhxnii .xllllll iz l'mnnn lim N lhxms llxsmloxn lXINl- Qu ins' ik ik CRINL TIDE Xvitli fgueen out lor tlle rest ol tlie season. tlle Crim- son Tide next played an inspired Anderson eleven. Tlle Yellow Jackets stung our lboys 20 to l3. .-Xlter tllree straiglit deleats tlxe Tide got luaclx into tlie win Column lvy defeating Drelier ol Columlyia 20 to l3. All our lwoys played great lmall in this victory witli Clarli. Dennis, and Arnold sliaring' tlie spotliglit. Tlie Red Raiders proved to lme loo much lor tlie iniury-ridden Spartan team and llle Tide was deleated 32 lo O lbelore a llostile crowd in Greenville. -lille lyoys lrom S. H. S. played good. l1ard lootlnall llle lollowing weeltend to tie tlie Green Xvave in Easley I5 to 13. Arnold's seventy-yard-lonclidown run put tlie Tide lyaelc in llle lmall game. TllHl1liSQlX'illQ proved to lye victory day as well as turliey day lor tlle students ol S. H. as tlle Tide turned lJEll'li llie Gallney Indians Isl to U. Qui' lmoys sparltplugged lmy Holm and Forlidas on offense and Fine on defense played a great and inspired game. Nvitll tllis elimaxing win over Callney, tlle season seemed to lge a success to everyone. 6 I lxua U B 0 4 ,fffff 59 2 4, Qp 4 if A, fii 4V ,, ,,, l fb fin -71 A, J ,ffff'fQ-fii 4 iw. Tim 1949 CRIMSQ TIDE 54' 1040 J,.1fM! 5-Amie s fjxhx b.ff 5. XVOODRUFF . PARKER. . L,1NlON . CNOLUBI BI.-X CZREENNYOOD 1xNDERSON .l3REunR. CERI-'ENX'ILl.E . l-.xs1.m' . c:.XlA'lfNl-IY OPPONENT . ..0 1 . 19 . 20 . 19 -jl .12 .52 .414- .6 ga YYB77 Basteetbatt ,I-tie S. H. Rectbircts starteci ott strong witb a 43-28 xy in over Cectar Springs. Bietvin Xvatiaee and tiuctc Hattman were time big guns in time Spartan ottense as tbe team grabbed tbe ieact earty in time game anct never were beacieci. Tbe most satistying victory tbat tbe Redbirds won ttie wboie season was tbe 38-32 Cteteat ot Parker. It was a nip anct tucii tigbt witti XXVEIHHCC ctoing most ot our scoring. untit just betore tbe bait. wben our boys Iiact gaineci a 2l-If Ieact. After ttie bait botb teams ptayect tigbt bait. but a number ot consecutive tongs by Lowry and Bobo anct tbe seven points sforect by Littteioiin in ttie Iast tbree minutes gave tbe win to tbe Spartans. .Xncterson gave tbe team a bot tigbt as ttiey atmost caugbt un witb tbe Rectbircis in tbe Ctos- ing minutes ot tbe game. Qnty tbe Coot piaying ot ttie boys in ttiose Iast Iew seeoncis netteci tbe Spartans a 33-29 win. S. H. S. cieteatect Eastey twice: tirst by a seore oi 44-33. anct tben by a 53-BT Count. In ttie tirst contest .Iesse CooI4sey, Jan Sistx, Jimmy Lowry twbo Iiact reptacect Nteivin Xvaiiace as Captaini. anct Buck Haiiman were tbe stanctouts. Tile see- onct encounter resuiteci in an even. more cieeisive victory. aittiougb time tirst bait was rtose. Ttie I-inaI score was 53-37. I. XY SCHEI3l-'I.I2 4 ll s fI,,,,.,,,.. I 311 I 1-iI.lr Nprings . I- II:-lu-Iv-r-vuiuxittv ,Vi I',,rI..f r . :II lf, XI..II'f.,... . il ll firm nxiIIf- , III is II.mIinu Il III IIf-ruIf-rsmvxlII:- 37 il Xmtvi-mr li QI r., .... ..... I , 1? JI fn.-. ..vaIl.- II ,ia I'.uvIvi'i II II Ilarilmg II 1- I ...If-v III jf 1.-iI.n XIIIIIIU- Ia Lf fir. 1-nw rvfvi I III 'II I ...If-v Il I my in Kiunivsi N Iimur I xxm R SISK I Im-.iss .xsn I In.: yi vs CLARK LITTLEJOIIN AND Klxc. x K., rf Six te it ea on ot1Q U tJrotJatJty ltie tnest game ttiat Coaftr txIttL'tlE'tt'S tmoys ptayect was against Harding. taut Harcting was loo trol tor most KIIIXIJOCIY ttmat niQt1t anct our tmoys came up on ttme stiort enct ot a 53-A16 score. fireenwooct got tuetiy. too. anct tucta is reatty ltle wortt tor it tor we outptayect ttlem. tltlt ttieir tongs iusl ctictntt miss. tn ttle seconct :Xncterson game ltie 3-minute rute spettect ltie tif'CttJtl'CtS. ctowntatt as tt1e Yettow .tanttets etiect out a 57-52 win. gnhftt AJ S, H, S. Opponent -tg . . Cectar Springs . . 28 20 . . t'tenctersonvitte . . 'tt .38 . . tjartxer . . 32 33 . . Ancterson . 20 XE,,t9 . . Cree-nvitte . . . 23 26 . . Harcting . . 50 ,QS 2-t . . Henctersonvitte . . -t5 Q' , . :Xncterson . . ST it 33 . . or-a.W,0fi . . ss QT . . Greenvitte . . . 53 35 , . tjartxer . . 99 46 . . Harcting . . 53 L14 . . . Eastey . . 33 55 , . Cectar Springs . . 31 28 . . Greenwood . . 36 33 . . Eastey . . 31-X f Ti -A-a itz!! Ji Q i'Xttt1OLlQ'tl ttie leamts won Cotnmn Cttdl1.ttJilti1IlC6 wiltr ttme tosl Cotumn, ltme rerorct was a great improvement over itwe one tor ttie previous year. Ttrey tract many ctisactvantages lo slart ott' wittl anct more appearect as ltie year progressect. Coactl ntilctmett was new, ttrere were tew experiencect ptayers, anct ttre captain ot ttae team was tost atmout mict-season. Coaetw Ntitctlettts patienfe anct en- vouragemenl improvect ltme squact more anmt more eavti game anct tw ttn- enct ot ltn- season tn- tract twuitt a Sl1lOOttl-XYOl'titllLf team. BIELYIN Xx,ALL wr, Captain HIGGINS, LITTLEJOHN. COORSEY, HALLMAN LANDER, CLARK, FOSTER, TURNER, Klxo, SISR, BOBO, XXVALLACE. LOWRY. , , 1 ' s,. . C 41 V4.2 L r 1 1 L 7 'I v - - LARK, VVRUBLL, I?:lIL1fPS, FREEMAN, ALLEN, .-XLFORD, XXALLACE. FOWLER, HL'NTLEX', b.XNDERS. Tx'1ATHlS, VVILSUNQ FIUDSON. 3 -,Z 7 ,fm-,gfh f , , , ff My K, fwf- s . , , Y I v f, Z -wr gm Recfunircls BA KET x 11 L 5 HB77 661111 x s N v ' r BALL is Un u mul, fuvrltigbv il'i TRACK TEAA1 BASEBALL TEAAX GOLF TEAAY ww W'w4:.mf.4m:eueffa.Akwmmm mmaNxmxa w4wwm. wsmamm lmmpions of TUllt l Foolfmff I TRAMURAL SPGRT Vxfreslling BClSL9fbLlH F 2 5 Boxing I' ff' - 7, ff.. 0 f',:. r-ffv Aft f If f.-fe g. .2 ,os ziiilgfibefszfsgeisfr I Pxrrensox CYXLLT Truorsox, Bruce, BELL, ELLIS, XXVHEELER CHEERLEADERe Spartanburg High Sctioot ctreerteacters were Ctlosen tast year from a group ot stuctents wtro tract been interestect in anct t1act triect out tor the position. Ttrey were etectect by the stuctent toocty. The 19-t9-50 Ctteerteacters ure: Pat Ettis. lactate Gautt. Jan Bett. Tittie Tittotson. Btary Patterson. Xvatter Brice. Sara X'X,tlt Ctf'F. ntuctr interest and enttursiasm trave tween nctctect to our games try ttre superior teacterstrip ot ttrese etreerteacters. uncter ttne ctireetion ot txtrs. Btnrgnret Tuytor anct bliss Emmic Evans. 70 Girls? Athletic Ssocialzion Q. cl. al. Cl-Mi! SUSAN WHITE . JESSIE K. GOSNELL FRANCES PARRIS BETTY POTEAT . lXlARY PATTERSON TILLIE TILLOTSON CIOLDEN RAY . JANE XIARN President Secretary Custoclian Softball Volleyball Basketball . Hiking . Tennis SUSAN XNIIIITL l MISS EMM! sl: 4. '- NRS H FN GARRETT 4 ffl MQW , K, . 42 THE GIRLS' ATHLE The G. A. A. ciuh oi 19-19-50 saw its thirteenth successful year with the total numher ot memhers reaching seventy-two. This cluh promotes the interest ot the high school girl in indoor and outdoor sports and gives an opportunity tor each one to take an active part. ixlemhership is entirely voluntary and all practices are held after school. Sportsmanship. cooperation, fair play. and accuracy are tour things for which the girls strive. In orcler to receive awards, a girl must have a total ot one-hunctreci points which she may earn hy having regular attendance at vveeiiiy meet- ings, hy hiking, ancl hy taking an active part in all sports. It requires ukee ind at itn throughout the year, hut the enjoyment and fun tar out- P is c weighs the work. Q X. A, Council bll'tl7lT7lillQ Bush I TIC ASSCCIATI Vvhat is it that malfes G. A. A. so much fun? Mayhe it is hiliing, loads of good things to eat, movies, l-lashing teams with colorful pennies on a socl4er or speedloall field, intramural haslcethall and softloall games, and dozens of other exciting activities. Whatever it is, there is always something to do and someone to do it with. The cluh has several parties throughout the year and a hanquet at the end ol: school. Awards are made and olllicers announced for the following year at this hanquet. There are three Fs in G. A. A.HFun, Friendship, and Fitness. The clulu of 1949-50 wishes many more successful years and is sure that many more fine characteristics will he added. Badminton Pyruniirls Ex q ' f m1.f.., .-wfsfsfwaamfwwvar ..'t we I1 f1f1'0a7zzc1'11g Wk U eczfures of 1Q5O X M Be utxg HT0 meet and gr er on her way, 'It is no won said the s, 'S e is more beautiful than clayqf -TENNYSON. 76 Vvrvraz I , - X f K . ff X . I ' 1 , , ' ' ' J Z2 'p9,,QZf, Eva! '7'gL.,!5: ':4 ?g,.4,,y f2L,4fg,g, y,-J K fmf J,...,f,, I wi- f, ' . . ., , 4 I J L I -41 7 If P I, , I 411 A I 'V A 'q ' ' L' 1 '-:f rf ',,-af' , 4 f ,,.',.fJ ff L, .fy fff If ,f n L, L44 MW? am ge! 77 1 ' ,Alf 79- .1 I 1 !6iCZlLE!LlL6 C0467 78 Gd Qkwxwks. 5 QJMQZC ' A JNJ 'N - N k x.--in '-i , E ,F,, . -5 , utxg x V X, Q 'Q bl ' -L: QA- Q-W3 5 . .5 1 , X 'tang' fn J M144 CZLJQ cglfayggf .JMQU fidllili Gill 3 wuty I 1 x , L 24.4 ayce J 141.4 vu fllll ucfezz JM O O-Z 741 , VA ' ,, 1 X - rm' as .JXZZL44 Qmizzzze golffagazzfff JMLM Wife fwfr!! 5711111 C,fLil1ll0l1 ,,.....--EA: 'ef s. 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