Walterboro High School - Paw Print / Lair Yearbook (Walterboro, SC)

 - Class of 1926

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BESSIE STJLA LEE REYNOLDS Jacksonboko, S. C. - », “Sue” President of Class ( racksonboro) (1) : History Club. The year of J25 marked the be- ginning of Jacksonboro’s loss and Walterboro’s gain, for Bessie and many others started attending Wal- terboro High. In these two years “Sue” has won many friends by her sincerity, her jolly and snnny nature, and not the least by her golden locks and pretty face. In fact she has vamped a certain “young blond” from high school. We feel sure that Columbia College will be as proud of her as we have been and that her success in life will make Walterboro glad that we were able to have her for two years. MARY MYRTLE REYNOLDS Jacksonboko, S. C. “Myrtle” In vainly attempting to condense the characteristics which “Myrtle” possesses, we might describe her thus—not too serious, not too gay, but smiling and jesting day after day, as if troubles never come. Un- like the foolish grasshopper she does not while her time in idle pleasure. The serious side of her nature insmres sympathy to anyone, seeking help. Our best wishes for the greatest success follow “Myr- tle” wherever she may go. K

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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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EMIL PEURIFOY Walterboro, S. C. “Sonny Boy” U. D. €. Essay Prize (1); Secretary of Class (1) ; Vice President of Class (2) ; Winning Orator in Edisto League (3) ; President of History Club; Foot Ball (1) (2) (3) (4). When we look for the most bril- liant and most promising members of our class, we always find “Sonny Boy” at the head of the list. His especial interests have lain along the lines of history, not only past but present. His outstanding char- acteristics are his dignity, friend- liness. and ambition. These were recognized by Congressman McMil- lan wThen he gave Emil an appoint- ment to West Point. Both in his studies and on the athleitc field has he proved his worth. We prophesy great things for you, ‘-Sonny”, at West Point and in the world, where we expect you to take your place as a great man. JAMES HOWELL RAINEY Walterboro, S. C. “Showers” Class treasurer (2) ; Base Ball (3) ; Foot Ball (3) (4) ; Business Manager of Wild Cat; Class Poet. He is the fellow with a smile that never fails to glisten at the sight of a maiden, be she ever so homely or be she ever so comely, with a heart that never fails to sympa- thize with a friend in distress, with a depth of mind that grasps' and holds. Old boy, you can count the entire school your friend just as you are a friend to the entire school. No greater tribute could ever be attributed to you—or to any one else—than that you are the best friend one could have. “Show- ers”, whatever your field of en- deavor, we know that success shall lavish her richest reward on you.

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