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s CLASS OF FEBRUARY MILDRED CHEWNING lMilIie President IZB Class: Cadets '30-'34, Corporal A32-'33. Ist Lieuten- ant '33,'34: Cadet Vaudeville '32-'3-Ig Basketball '30-'34: Track 30, Library Club '33-'3-1: Commercial Club 30: Bible Club '32: Athletic Association 'SI-'3-I. RUSSELL SPRINGER fBuddyJ ' 'l ' .v . Vice-President IZB Class: Drum hflajor '29-i341 2nd Lieutenant Vi' ? ' Band '31-'32. Ist Lieutenant '32-'33. Captain '33-'34, hflajor '3-I: Orchestra '29-'33: Glee Club '29-'33: Commercial Club '29-'30 Nlilitary Science '30-'3I: Athletic Association '30-'3I. SHARLEEN JOHNSON 1Sharlie I Secretary of IZB Class: Basketball '3I: Hockey '31: Commercial Club '31, Book and lwagazine Club '32, Hiking '33g Dramatic Club '33g Athletic ssociation '31-'34. 1 '91 LOUISE WYATT 1 Lefty I . A u ' Treasurer oi' IIB Class: Commercial Club A301 Book Club 31, 32: Bible Club '32-'33: Library Club 3333-I: Hiking '33-i341 Athleti Association '33-'34. 'hr PHILIP SHREVE 4Phill Sergeant-at-Arms IIB Class: Augusta Military Academy 'Jo-.301 Commercial Club '29: Military Science '30-'32: Ind Lieutenant Band '31-'32, Ist Lieutenant '32-'33, Captain '33-'34, Sk GERTRUDE FINKELSTEIN IIB Executive Class: Basketball '30-'33: Hockey '32-'33: Tennis '32-'33: Hiking '3l-A333 Swimming -332 French Club '30-.311 Span ish Club, President '32-'33g Cilee Club '33-'343 Auxiliary '30-.3-I Corporal '32-.331 Ist Lieutenant '33-'34: RifIe '34: Athletic Asso- ciation '32-'3-I: Valedictorian February '34, COOLEY BERRY lFuzzI Spartanburg High School '29,,'3I: Football '32-'33: Captain Football '33, XVVL Club '32-'33, QUI- NELLIE BIRCH Commercial Club '3I: Glee Club '32: Book and Magazine Club '33 Library Club 335341 Athletic Association '33-'34, EXCERPTS FROM MARCH I. 1930- Hurrahl At last we're in Senior High School, but can you beat it. we can't even eat with theml SEPTEMBER 17, 1930- Back to school, or is it the same one? They're adding to it. Now the girls will have a gym of their own-maybe. This building proposition mckes two shifts in classes. Some come from eight to twelve. and they get the afternoon off. How- ever, those coming from one to four get a nice morning snooze. And see all the green little Freshies running around, but don't worry, they'll be taken down a peg or two. OCTOBER 10, 1930- Three cheers for the girls! An auxiliary has been or- ganized, but as usual, we Freshies don't rate. A uniform and A SENIOR'S DIARY everything-with the duckiest. little capes. ,lust wait until I can join those ranks and keep time with our school band. DECEMBER IZ, 1930- Shine, W-L, Shine-we're on the map at last, for we've won the football championship. And it wasn't such an easy task. Will we ever forget such gridiron kings as Goodwin, Mortimer. Clements, etc? JANUARY 30, 1931- Speciall Extral W-L beats sworn enemy. Alexandria. in basketball clash, Keep up the good work, boys! FEBRUARY 2, 1931- Present. past and flunkedl Well, my dear Freshies, how do you like the two-hour exams instead of the usual one hour? Even some of the Seniors have that dying-calf-in-the-thunder storm look, so don't take it too hard.
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Flo wer White Rose A SENIORS l934 MOTTO Honor lies at Lahofs gate. Colors Green aid Xvhite TOAST TO OUR SCHOOL DAYS I-Iere's to our good old school days We've known so long a time, With arithmetic and civics So hard for all mankind. To our childish joys and sorrows That are buried in the past, And to the hopes of future years With no shadow overcast. To our own true loves and losses Our struggles, hopes and fears, And to the path our feet shall tread Throughout the coming years. To the sacred friendship of school-mates Whose warm handclasp we know, In the morning of our lifetime When we need that friendship so. Better still, to teachers we've cherished Through all these changing years, Who have shared our trials and hardships Our laughter and our tears. To our future, a pleasant voyage, Adown time's troubled stream ,Till through the darkening evening mists The harbor lights shall gleam. DORIS DAVIS. .S'f.l'f1'1'll
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-fin TVIAE BURNER Ccirmercial Club '30-313 Athletic Association '30-'32, MILDRED COATES 1MillyJ Assistant Business Manager BLUE Sc GRAY '33-34: Commercial Club H03 Book Club 'EI-'31 Bible Club '32-'33g Library Club '33-'S-1: Hiking '33-'3-1: Athletic Association '33-'34, VIRGINIA HARREL fGinnaJ Commercial Club '29-'3Z: Glee Club '29-'32g Auxiliary '29-,323 Athletic Assoiiation '30-'3Zg Society Editor of Crossed' Sabres .343 .- journalism Club '31g House of Representatives '33-'3-4g Dramatic 'W' Club '31-33. DORIS LOVELESS iDoU Athletic Association '31-'33g Se-Co Club '32-'33g Commercial Club '31g .Auxiliary '31-'33g Corporal '32-'33g Journalism Club '33-'34, CHURCHILL MILES Cadets '29-'34, Sergeant '31-'32, Platoon Sergeant '32-33, 2nd Lieu, ' tenant '33-'3-1: Military' Science '30-34: Spanish Club 131-'333 -, Q..- 'q'g,,' 4 -que 'IN .fQs fy 1 Qi S . 2 ,y , .Q ,SV A W.. f M ,Ugg f, ': 1 42 M 'f . ' CLASS or FEBRUARY 5 jUNE 8. 1931-W Cvee. lcids! 1t's time to cork up and fioat! And am I going to go to the ocean and cool off for the whole summer. See ya next year! SEPTEMBER 5, 1931A Ah, me! School again and we're a whole year higher. But I don't mind too much cause it is good to see the gang again, The hrst day was a mess as usual getting everything straightened out, but it finally came out all right. I ruined by best hose rushing to get enrolled in English with my pals. Oh, well! Such is life! NOVEMBER 3, 1931 Election day and wonder of wonders-we get a holiday. Sweet essence of lilac! Are we going to celebrate! Library Club '33-'34. WILLIAM SMITH lBillJ Athletic Association 'ZOY3-1: Shop Club '32-'33: First Aid Club '33g Radio Club '31. PAUL STOFL First Aid Club '31-L3-13 Model Airplane Club '31. HELEN TILLETT Glee Club 323 Book and Nlagazine Club '33: Commercial Club '3lg Library Club '33-343 Auxiliary '31 V4,-g ,V .,.....-7 - ., rig !.L--1 i ,V --xs- gfqumg- - 'jeg' i NOVEMBER IU. 1931- XVhat's all this chatter about student government? I see posters everywhere. Vote for Couch. Same thing. NOVEMBER 20. 1931- Well, Couch is elected and the student government gets down to brass taclcs. Can't play hoolcy any more, boys! MARCH 1, 1932- This day marks the first show given by the cadet,corps. With plays and drills, it was a huge success, but Mrs. Malott sure talked it up before hand. The money takes K-dets to Wincliester. XVhat a thrill! MARCH 15, 1932- The Cadet Corps goes to Winchester and cops Hrst prize! And to think they were from good ole W-L. Not bad!
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