West Gantt School - Gantt Echoes Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1944

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, 7, i-... 1 Tlzvni eunw llll-V5 of 6's11pli11lg soplwnmrvs and bztdclirzg jIll1i0l'S and during tlwsv years some were weedefl 0111. V aw Que.: 164.491 Al. C. lllelflflfzite H. IJ. lllewhite l'Villiam Nlcvlfhite Gwemlolyn Ouferzs Melvin Prljfrzs' Gladys Perry llfvcillace Putman iwurgaret liuviiver iliflillillllf, like grapes-almost always hanging in clusters. ll. Cf. is Gods gift to women . Although orchids are mostly imported, C. is not. Ile has grown up with us from the very start. llis splendid disposition has made him a nice person to know . . . li. D. and the poppy are somewhat alikefor both come up voluntarily. Yes, he is likely to pop up anywhere. .lust any color might do, for R. D. turns all colors-Red, white and what-not. XK'ouldn't it be nice to have as many R. Dfs as we have kinds of poppies . . . IEIIIY MeVVHlTE and the Sweet VVilliam not only have the same name. but have the same characteristics-Nice and sweet! Vile donlt know which gets around the most, Billy or his sweet running Ford, but generally, when we see one we see the other . . . . GVVENDOLYN-The Iris speaks boldly in your faireomplexion and agreeable disposition. When Iris Eyes are smiling-there you'll find Gwen-Good luck, smooth sailing . . . MELVIN and the radish have the same char- acteristics-small and when he blushes-red! VVe usually think of radishes as growing erowded together-we also think of Melvin being found in a crowd and the crowd in which we find Melvin, will soon be increasing . . . Tall. graeelul, waving corn! Always rustling a beautiful song-that's GLADYS as she moves quickly and surely from one thing to another bringing honors to herself with her lovely voice. If there's music to be made-vlet Gladys in on it . . The two-lip and the constantly mouthing VVALLACE are closely related. The tulip has plenty of charm and Wale laee has too, especially when he steps out for a iling . lle has a smile for every boy and two for every girl . . . MAHCAli1fT HAYMIEIZ resembles the daisyAsmall and dainty. Both represent simplicity and modesty. The daisy is a familiar and favorite Hower and the same might be applied to Blargarct. On ll May day zheyfre gl'flf1lllIIIill.g . . . healthy, strong planets . . . for tlimn new roots. new Soi

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Then llll'.Y u'ere IITIIISIIIIIIIIUII Io Iurger rooms-senior high seltool. i I l ,V+ 1,,i .,, v .' V 'I . V 1, 'lift gl ,Q r iw Wk .linreeiiz Ginn Patsy Harris lfziitli ,loizes Russell ,lowes Alice Kerns flziriite Laws 1,0141 rliziltzifiev Samir flielloriald ln every garden there are strong, sturdy plants which grow straight and stalwart in their own way in spite of any' thing else that grows around them. MAHCEIN reminds us of this kind of plant. Determined and self-reliant, she ntalces her own way and a pretty good one at that . , . Giving us a golden opportunity to enjoy her wit and humor . . . PATSY resemhles the golden rod-both treasured and widely known. XVhen you hear those l5 rahsn for Gantt, you'll know Patsy is somewhere near. Although the golden rod may he seen swaying hy a dry roadside, the party which Patsy attends will never he dry . . . The pansy, a small thoughtful plant gives rise to thoughts of EDITH, who is also small and thoughtful. Both have manv nielcnanies and can adapt themselves to all conditions. XN'e might add that she's naughty hut nice . . . Because ol' his sunny disposition HUSSEIL portrays the sun- flower-Tall, straight and upright in stature as well as in character. He was planted as a seed in another school hut was transplanted and is springing up with us this year . . . Eyes, eyes and more eyesukremind us of potatoes and ,f'll.lClf. How does she see everything and know everything? Shes always there when the fun and jolces are in progress. ller wit and personality Qand attractive hlue eyesj together. inalxe her a splendid per- son . . . The Violet-shy and sweet, is a flower thats pleasant to have around. 'lihat's just why we associate ALIHINE with this ilower. She is quiet but when it is necessary, she can always do her part . . . 1.01 fl, the lily oi the valley!'ls not this lily pure? VVhat fuller can procure a white so perfect, spotless, clear, as in this ilower doth appear? . . . The head ol' the dandelion is a lovely gold:n yellow, eomparahle to Sflllflli MCDONXU IYS golden yellow hair. Although the dandelion may easily he extinguished, Saralvs humor is unextinguishahle. 'lhe dan- delion is the delight of the poet -Sarah is the delight of all the students. ,4t first they were considered HSIJVOILISN., but the year passed and ll new erop of sprouts tools' their plaees.



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fll'lII1llllIillg Io go Ulll in the u'or111 us slrong glll'lll'lIl'l'S mul nl7llIli1'llI07'Sn. Tlionms Hirlclie Roy Hollins ,I S Surah Simpson KW- i ,loyee Smelfzcr' 'A' louise Smith :Qs 4'- Hzuldy Stntori 'llOMMllf, like grapes4almost always hanging in Clusters. To find him, you must lirst find the biggest crowd. The grapevine trails along or depends upon something for support just as 'l'ommie's main support is Nlendel. Just as grapes flavor wine, Tommie flavors our social life . . . lt's 4:00 o'eloek and BOYS late again, as usualf' H8145 is the hourn, look for Roy at 8:46. Nlaybe these early hours interfere with his sleep, so we'll forgive him for nap- ping in class. Wheii he's fully awake, we really enjoy his wit . . . The string hean and SARAH just'l sound alike! ller string of jokes is inexhaustihle and we neyer tire ol' them. Yes. she's also rather tall and slender . . . hut by no means green . , . IOYCE is like the tall. graceful gladioli whose blossom remains fresh longer than some other flowers. She has a blossoming disposition and a glad smile lor everybody . . . LOUISES main purpose in life seems to be to have a cheery good time . VVhen you hear a hearty laugh and a bit of chattering, you'll know Louise is somewhere near . . . The round and white turnip is like our fat and fair BUDDY. Yes, one might exe peet Buddy to turn-up anywhere. The turnip has its way with the ladies who wear bungalow aprons . . . . Buddy makes a way of his own with the fair ladies at Gantt. Some of them. are gone now, weeflefl 0111. No longer is the original group intact.

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