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Wall of Fame

The Greenville Senior High School Hall of Fame is located in the front office lobby of our school.  Visit our school lobby to find out more about the outstanding contributions made by each of our outstanding alumni who have been elected to our Greenville Senior High School Hall of Fame.  The following alumni have made significant contributions in such areas as Business, Science, Humanities, Government, Athletics, and the Arts.  Click on the name to view a student-developed PowerPoint presentation about this person.

Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Harry Scott Ashmore
Phillip Lamar Boykin William Thomas Brockman
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. - another project Richard Brannon Cass
Sarah Cunningham William Clyde Devane
Richard Allen Deitz Charles Benjiman Dubose
Charles Fernley Fawcett Samuel Joseph Francis
Calhoun F. Gault Christine Burton Gregory
Thomas Goldsmith, Jr. Clement F. Haynsworth - another project
John Wilbur Hicks, Jr. John M. Hix, Jr.
Frederick L. Jones Herman Warden Lay - another project
Douglas Leigh G. Heyward Mahon
James R. Mann Wilton F. Mason, Jr.
Gerda Prevost McCahan Raven Ioor McDavid, Jr.
Wilton Johnson McKinney James Anderson Moore
William Hill Orders Emile Pandolfi - another project
John Laney Plyler Richard Wilson Riley - another project - another project - site developed by former student
Bennie Lee Sinclair  - another project Joseph Emory Sirrine
John M. Sitton, Jr. Betty Peace Stall
Rembert R. Stokes Nick A. Theodore - another project
George Brown Tindall Charles Hard Townes  - another project  - another project
Virginia Uldrick John Broadus Watson
David Horton Wilkins - another project William W. Wilkins, Jr.

Albert Curry Winn

Joanne Woodward - another project

If you do not have Microsoft PowerPoint on your computer, the above links will not work. You may download a free program from Microsoft called PowerPoint Viewer (here) which will enable you to view PowerPoint presentations like those above.