The Scribbler, 1930
Spartanburg High School, Spartanburg, South Carolina


Track

First Place in Big-Ten Meet
Second Place in State Meet
Grover Eaker and Fred Carter - Captains


S.H.S., 40 1/2P.C. Freshmen, 60.
Greenville High, 34 1/2
S.H.S., 41 1/2Furman Freshman, 59.
Greenville High, 30.
S.H.S., 27Columbia High, 44.
S.H.S., 75Big Ten, 60.

Top Row - Bridges (Manager), DuPre, McCredie, Willard, Cudd, Crocker, Dobson (Coach).
Bottom Row - Carter, Eaker (Captain), R. Simpson, Spivey, L. Simpson, Scott, Mullikin.



(top left) Wittiest - Mildred Amos
and Charles Hearon

(middle) Most Popular - Mary Dodgen
and Henry Willard

(top right) Best Dressed - Helen Avent
and Grover Eaker

(bottom left) Most Dignified - William Coan
and Carleene Taylor

(bottom right) Most Intellectual - Helen Pugh
and Paul Craig

(top left) Biggest Bluff - Pearl Deery
and Andrew Jamison

(middle) Cutest - Elizabeth Ballenger
and C.C. McMillin

(top right) Best Looking - Frances Baxter
and Jack Brady

(bottom left) Most Attractive - Tom Diseker
and Lucille Key

(bottom right) Most School Spirit - Kathryn Kennedy and Grover Eaker

(top left) Best All-aound - Mary Dodgen
and Henry Williard

(middle) Most Intellectual - Paul Craig
and Beaufort Allen

(top right) Laziest - Martha Long
and Burtie Burts

(bottom left) Most Athletic - Joe Allen
and Sarah Anderson

(bottom right) Biggest Flirts - Tom Willard
and Lily Steele



 

Advertising Committee

Bill Coan, Kathryn Kennedy, Grover Eaker, Iva Gibson, Mrion Bennett, Nealie Willard, George Price, Ronald Shores.

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The Scribble Staff wishes to thank the above committee for their untiring efforts,and we further wish to thank our friends in town whose advertisements have helped to make this annual possible.




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