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Dell H. Robison Middle School Region 3, East Opened in 1973. Sig Rogich Middle School Region 2, Northwest Opened in 2001. A U.S. Department of Education 2015 Blue Ribbon School. [10] Anthony Saville Middle School Region 1, Northwest Opened in 2004. Grant Sawyer Middle School Region 2, Southwest Opened in 1994.
University of South Carolina Upstate alumni (1 C, 2 P) Southern Wesleyan University alumni (14 P) Spartanburg Methodist College alumni (2 C, 5 P) T.
Pages in category "University of South Carolina alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 572 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
also governor of South Carolina, United States assistant secretary of state for Administration, and president of the University of South Carolina [182] Ellison D. Smith: 1909–1944 failed freshman year; did not graduate [183] Thomas A. Wofford: 1928 1956 also graduate of the Harvard University Law School, 1931 [184]
Governor of South Carolina, ex officio Chairman of the Board; may appoint a designee in his/her stead; South Carolina State Superintendent of Education, ex officio; President of the Greater University of South Carolina Alumni Association, ex officio; One member elected by the General Assembly from each of the sixteen judicial circuits
The constitution was rewritten in 1933 and again 1948 to accommodate further growth. The SCHSL joined the National Federation of State High School Associations in 1948. Ever since 1954, the SCHSL has had 100% of the public schools in the state as members. In 1970 the South Carolina Secondary School Activities Association merged with the league. [1]
Greenville Senior High School (Greenville, South Carolina) alumni (20 P) O. Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School alumni (18 P) R. Rock Hill High School (South Carolina ...
George Johnstone (1865) U.S. Congressman from South Carolina 1891–93; Joseph H. Earle (1866) S.C. State Representative 1878–82, State Senator 1882–86, South Carolina Attorney General 1886–90, United States Senator 1897; Charles E. Daniel (1918) United States Senator from South Carolina 1954