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LELAND ROBERT KINARD PlNEGROVE, s. C. “Punk” Scrub Foot Ball ; Scrub Base Ball ; History Club. Leland is big: from all directions —big feet, body, intellect, and heart. He is one of those quiet, straight - forward fellows, who gradually makes a place in the hearts of all who know him. Even though his nickname is “Punk , he stands high in his scholastic work and never has any difficulty in mastering his studies. He is well known and admired by both stu- dents and faculty. MARGARET ELIZABETH MARVIN Hendersonville, S. C. “Peggy “Peg came into our midst in the fall of '25. She is honest, true, and a loyal friend, all of which qualities go to make friends who will stick through life. She is one of those of whom can be said, “Still water runs deep . She is quiet and reserved; she has strong character. We do not predict that “Peggie will ever make millions in the finan- cial world. Instead her primary objectives in life are knowledge, honor, and friendship, and the real- ization of these alone will bring her contentment.
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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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GERALD MILEY Walterboro, S. C. “Jerry” Honor Committee (4), Long;, lank, and quiet — that’s '• Jerry”. He takes his time to make his occasional remarks, but you always get your money's worth for waiting. We don't know what “Jerry in- tends to do after graduation, but, whatever his task, it will be worth while and well accomplished. Gerald, we can only wish for you, old boy, the greatest success and happiness that we know the world has in store for you. We bid you Godspeed and console ourselves by knowing that our loss is the world’s gain. RUTH BUCKNER PADGETT Jacksonboro, S. C. “Sal” Glee Club; History Club. This bonnie lassie we call “SaV’ is just about the sweetest of girls. Perhaps she is frivolous by nature, but behind those mischievous, brown eyes she conceals priceless qualities of generosity and friend- liness. She is forever building air castles and dreaming dreams, whether they materialize or not. When she came to us in the junior year, we were glad to welcome into our class this friendly, lovable girl. She is happiest when delving ’mongst pots and pans, and her highest ambition is to, one day, have a kitchen of her own. We know she will be happy.
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