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HERBERT L. STOKES Walterboro, S. C. “Measley” High School Orchestra (3) (4) : Class Historian; Manager of Base Ball T-eam; Glee Club; History Club; Wild Cat Staff; Physics Club. On a bright morning of Septem- ber, 1922, the doors of old W. H. S. were thrown open to welcome Stokes, a native of Walterboro and better known to us as “Measly”. “Measly” has always been a hard working student in all lines, but he shows a preference for electricity. Like “Solly’7, he spends much of his time thinking about radios. Not one with more wit can be found, but his special weakne s is Girls. He is partial to the name of Helen and at most any time can be found hanging around near the hospital. “Measly”, old boy, here's wishing you the best of luck. We are as- sured that you will accomplish ’■reat things in the future. ERNESTINE SULLIVAN Walterboro, S. C. “Sadie” “Ernie” Wildcat Staff (3) C4) ; Secretary of French Club ; Secretary of Home Economics Club ; History Club. In Ernestine we find a lovable, sweet girl, a loyal school citizen, and a friend to all. Faults?—she has none, unless it be considered a fault to be especially fond of a cer- tain Junior. “Sadie” is interesting and vivacious and especially fond of Home Economics (she also has judgment and knows what subjects will be of most use to her later!) Her charming personality has won for her a host of friends of both sexes. “Ernie”, we wish you the best of luck in the line you take up, and we know that you will be as suc- cessful in life as you were in high school.
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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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EDNA TUTEN Jacksonboro, S. C. “Sophie” “Sophie” is another one of the Jacksonboro pupils who have made such a great impression on our school for the last two years. She has shown a capacity for hard work and also a great interest in all our school activities. She has always been on hand to cheer our teams to victory or to do anything to further the interest of the school. We hate to part with her, but, since she is intelligent, efficient, and skillful, we know that she is going to make the future of her life a success. THELMA GERTRUDE TUTEN Jacksonboro, S. C. “Bunchie” “Little Tuten” History Club; French Club. You've always heard of people “little but loud”. But—ole Thelma Tuten is one of the quietest known. Her motto is, “I often regret my speech but never my silence.” A feature to her credit is that she is “Five—Eoot—Two.” Everybody loves her because she wears a smile all the while and is a typical senior. It is true that “Little Tuten” did not come to us until J24—Jacksonboro had her two years—but we feel that our class has been doubly benefitted by her in that short time and that the school will miss her good work and quiet stickability.
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