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INEZ VICTORIA GRIFFEN MASHAWYILLEj S. C. Inez came to us just this year, but she astonished us all with her courage. Why! she took Physics (which is not the easiest course in high school by any means.) She has been especially fond of Home Economics and showed a great deal of talent along that line. Inez has the wonderful quality of quietness, which most of us lack. “To say little and perform much is a true characteristic of greatness.” We wish for you the very best that life has to offer, Inez. MARIAN HIERS Round, Sf C. Nancy” Secretary of Class (2) (3) ; Book Club Essay Prize (2) ; President of Glee Club ; President of A. B. C- Club ; Debating Team ; Wildest Staff (3) (4) : French Club ; His- tory Club ; Physics Club. Popular, pretty, lovable, true, and intelligent — that’s Marian. During her three years at Waiter- boro she has won the love and ad- miration of all her associates. She has also won distinction in her scholastic work. Even though intelligent, Nancy” possesses a feminine charm, which attracts many of the sterner sex. Her excellent judgment and charm- ing personality have called her to positions, which she has held so admirably. We predict for her a brilliant success in her future ca- reer. Don’t give up, ‘‘Nancy”, maybe you’ll be able to enter Clem- son yet.
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ALETHA MAE CKOSBY Ashaw, S. C. French Club ; History Club. We really believe that Aletha takes life seriously, but she always has a smile for everyone. She says that, if you want to accomplish anything in life, you must go smil- ing through. She is always ready to help when help is needed and shows that to have friends is to be one. She has lived up to the idea that whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. And she has done well, especially in her studies, as is shown by her membership in the French Club. We all wish her health and happiness as she starts out to take her place in the world. ■ M % CLARENCE L. FISHBURNE Walterboro, S. C. “Solly” Base Ball (3). Football (3) (4) ; Certifi- cate of Perfect Attendance (6 yrs.) ; Phy- sics Club. We can always recognize “Solly” by his ready smile and keen wit, which amuses the whole senior class at the time that we need amusement. “Solly” has also dis- tinguished himself as a cartoonist of ability. Sadly, though, his car- tooning almost played havoc with his French—but it didn't. We expect for Clarence to make his mark as a great electrician. Why, he has already made several radios. Oh! the delight of the Physics class when “Solly” quietly informs Mr. Stevenson wherein he has erred. Go to it, “Solly” old boy, the class is expecting great things of- you, your cartooning, and your radios.
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WILMOT JACOBS Walterboro, S. C. Biz” Secretary of Senior Class ; Debating Team (3) (4) ; Manager of Football Team (3) (4) ; Cheer Deader (3) (4) ; Honor Com- mittee ; Business Manager of Cedar Chest; Wildcat Staff; Glee Club. Manager of Bas- ket Ball Team (3) ; Base Ball (3) -(4) ; Physics Club; History Club. Do you know him? Most likely you do, for he is none other than Wilmot Jacobs, a natural born leader, who has been one of the outstanding characters in our class ever since we began our career in the first grade. He is a your- man of character, intellect, wit, and winning personality. A better fellow cannot be found. Biz” is one of our most loyal school citizens. He is in everything —plays, debates, clubs. Although he does not play football or bas- ketball, he is our cheer leader and has helped to win many a victory this way. “B.iz” does play base- ball, though, and has made quite a reputation in this sport. FRANKIE N. JONES Ashton, S. C. Basket Ball (3) ; Varsity Base Ball {3) (4). Frankie came to us in ’23 from Ashton Hi, Frankie is a man of few yords and small of stature, but of competent deeds. Friends every- where — in the class room and among social activities—are his, a thing of which any true “Wild Cat’' might justly be proud. In base ball Frankie is at his best. Holding his own in right field, he is “little but loud”. Frankie is a hard worker, a true friend, an excellent pal, and we feel quite sure that his college career will be a successful one.
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