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MARY ELIZABETH RIVERS Walterboro, S. C. “Good Looking” “Jack” Glee Club ; History Club. Home Econo- mics Club; U. D. C. Essay Prize (1). If you should hear, floating down the hall at Columbia College next year, “Oooh, I just met the eutest boy!”, you would know that it was Mary Rivers speaking and that an- other poor boy had fallen. But she is not of the light-headed sort, though she is light hearted and wit- ty and enjoys a good time. She has dignity and poise. In other words, she is a good sport and knows when to be grave and when to be gay. And, besides all this, she was voted the most beautiful in the whole school. Mary’s face is her fortune— So I’ve been told; It’s worth more to her Than jewels and gold. NORMA SAULS Walterboro, S. C. “Sis” “Norme” Wildcat staff; History Club. We all know “Sis” by her host of friends, who are always flocking around her. She is a friend, too, one of those “all wool and yard wide” kind. Can she dance? Well, who says she can’t? And you can always tell when “Norme” is around by her good natured laugh. She sure can give you a good time and make you feel at home. We hate for the time to come when we must part. .
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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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ALICE WARD SMOAK Walterboro, S. C. “A Hie” Assistant Editor of Wildcat (3) ; Editor of Wildcat; President of French Club. Secretary of Glee Club History Club; Editor of Cedar Chest. Alice, the senior, is the same old dependable girl as she “uster was”. She is very studious and thorough in her work, which has made her one of the leaders of her class. She has studied music for many years and shows great talent along that line. Alice has naturally made a host of friends during her four years of high school, being very popular among the teachers as well as the students, but is not much on shieks. And say—she’s a member of the Infernal Rectangle—Shhh! Some girl. WILLIAM PALMER SAUNDERS Walterboro, S. C. “Panks” “Country” Base Ball (3) ; Foot Ball (2) (3) (4) ; Captain (4) : Vice President of Class; President of Student Council. By his attractive personality “Panks” has won the friendship of all his classmates and teachers. As President of the Student Council he has been ardently admired by all his associates. “Country” has been an outstand- ing star in athletics. He played varsity foot ball and during that time was one of the “Wild Cat”, mainstays. We wish him as great a career in college as he has had in high school.
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