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

 - Class of 1929

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MYRTLE BEACH Cheer Leader '29; Secretary and Treasurer '26; Secretary and Treasurer ’27; Secretary and Treasurer ’28; Prophet ’29; Wildcat Staff ’29; President of Kodak Club '28; Glee Club ‘28; Dramatic Club ’29; Senior Play. Myrtle, commonly called Ann” or Baby” by certain people is the happy-go-lucky young lady that a school must have to furnish the fun,” although she has many argu- ments, she is quick to forgive, and in that way has a flock” of friends. DURELL BEACH Vice President Senior Class; President F. P. F. Club; Member of Chemcraft Club; Senior Play. Durell is a boy with high ideals and plenty of energy. We feel sure that he will make a place for himself in the world. EUDELLE BOWEN Secretary and Treasurer of Commercial Club ’29; President Bookkeeping Club ’28-’29. Eudelle is quiet and never attracts attention to herself yet her presence is neccessary to make any senior gathering complete. She has a delightful way of doing nice things for everybody which has won her many friends. ELIZABETH BOYNTON History Club ’29; Georgraphy Club ’29. Tall, cherry and nice—that’s Elizabeth. She is an outdoor girl” and yet she takes Home Ec. Ask her how her sewing” is getting on when you have time to listen to a tale of woe from here to New York. EDWARD ACKERMAN Astronomy Club 528; Wildcat Club ’29; Chemcraft Club ’29; Wildcat Staff '29; Class Basketball Team ’29. Bristles” has a passion for note writing. He writes them in every class but he also has the art of looking so saintly that the teachers never suspect him. ELLA MAE BEACH Dramatic Club ’28-’29; Oratorical Club ’28-’29. Sue”—We hardly know how to express or explain her. Her smiling baby face is always seen where there is a friendly group of students talking. We couldn’t do with- out Sue” because she is constantly giving soothing words here and comforting looks there. EDITH CARTER Commercial Club ’28; Miscellaneous Club ’29. Edith's motto seems to be to say little but to accomplish much. She is always willing to do her share and more, and W. H, S. will miss her when she leaves. MARGARET EASTERLIN Varsity Basketball T§am ’28-’29; Wild Cat Staff ’29; Block W. Club ’28; Dramatic Club ’28-’29; Wildcat Club ’29; Tennis Club ’29; Senior Play; Annual Staff ’29. Marg. is athletic. In fact our Basketball Team would have been in a sad plight without her. She is full of fun and her studies are the least of her worries. 11

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MILES A BEACH President Senior Class ’29; President Student Body ’29; President Hi-Y Club ’29; President Drifters Club ’29; President History Club 29; President Block W” Club ’28; President Hi-Y Club ’28; Sports Editor Wild Cat Staff ’28; Manager Football Team 528; Manager Basketball Team '28; Student Body Cheer Leader ’28; Varsity Baseball, First Base, ’28. Miles has always been a leader in our class and school. He is so full of pep himself that he inspires others to accomplish things too. He stands for the higher things in our school life and the greatest success we can wish Miles is that he will be as success' ful in life as he has been in his high school career. ROBERT BRELAND Student Council ’29; Chem Craft Club ’29; F. P. F. Club ’29; Football Team ’27-29. Robert has always helped ole W. H. S. to victory on the football team. He is very popular among his fellow students and we hope that he will play the game of life as well as he plays football. HELEN BEACH Dramatic Club '28; Glee Club ’28; Dramatic Club '29; Oratorical Club !29; Presi- dent Music Club '29; Senior Play. Helen Beach is one of the talented members of our class. She reads, draws, sings and plays. In fact she is willing to do most anything. She has always taken an active part in the school activities and she will be missed when she leaves. JESSIE BLOCKER Cartoon and Poster Club ’28; Kodak Club ’28; Commercial Club, Vice President ’29; History Club ’29; Dramatic Club ’28. Jessie is always willing to oblige and is always willing to do her share in any of the school activities. She is an excellent student and her curly black hair and big brown eyes are the envy of the school. MARY BUTLER Class Historian ’29; Music Club ’28; Dramatic Club ’29; Reporter for Wildcat Staff ’26; English Contest '29; Scholarship Winner ’26-21. Of course every class must have its dignified member. Mary can always be seen hurrying through the halls on her way to classes, especially from assembly to History. Mary has the most extraordinary ability of keeping a straight face in class while a joke is being told. She never tires of rendering assistance to the needy. ISIDORE RpGOSLOW Debating Team '28-’29; Secretary of Wildcat Club ’29; Dramatic Club ’28; Glee Club ’29; Secretary Chemcraft Club ’29; Qgss Reporter ’29; Wildcat Staff ’29; Annual Staff ’29. W Tinchie” justifies the statement—little but loud. He has an attractive personality and has won many true friends. Since he has made such a success on the debating team, he probably will be one of the great politicians of South Carolina in future years, and then we’ll all be proud that Tinchie came from W. H. S. 10



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FRANCES FISHBURNE Post Grad. Cheer Leader ’29; Commercial Club ’29; Tennis Club ’29; Reporter Bookkeeping Club '29. . Fan.—How can we describe her? It’s impossible! Likeable? Yes! Witty? Yes! But most of all how she can tear up a piano! CECIL DURHAM Bookkeeping Club ’29; President of Chemcraft Club '29; Football Team ’29- Red” has been the life of the school during his one year’s stay at W. H, S. His guitar, voice, and mouth have helped us to enjoy his being with us. Red” is very witty and everyone likes him. Wonder what would have happened if he had at- tended our school for four years. . PETE CROSBY Chem Craft Club ’29; Kodak Club ’28; Astronomy Club ’29; Mathematic and Puzzle Club ’29; Scrub Football and Basketball ’27; Varsity Football ’29; Class Basket- ball ’29- Pete is good natured and never gets offended at jokes played on him. He is willing to help anyone and everyone to the best of his ability. Pete’s quiet, but under that quietness there’s a lot of fun and mischievousness just like other boys. PEARL COHEN Fancy Work Club ’29; Debating Team ’29; Dramatic Club '29; Reporter of Fancy Work Club ’29; Class Basketball Team. Pearl is one of our best school citizens. She has the good of the school at heart and is one of our workers.” If anything is to be done Pearl is always right there and ready to do it. RUTH FRANK Class Reporter ’28; President Dramatic Club ’29; Wildcat Staff '29; Reporter Wild- cat Club ‘29; Student Percipitation ’29; Glee Club ’29; Tennis Club ’29; Music Club ’29; Library Club '29; Senior Play. Ruth’s personality is like her red hair-—vivid. She is fond of study and yet she knows when to leave off work for play. This makes her popular with teachers and pupils. But the best of Ruth’s qualities is her loyalty to her friends and her school. MARY LENA GILLILAND Debating Team ’29; Dramatic Club ’29. When Mary Lena came to W. H. S. she was a stranger but it wasn’t long before people began to talk to the new girl’s” ability as a reader. Mary Lena soon proved herself an excellent scholar and now her position in W. H. S. is firmly established. We are only sorry that she couldn’t have been with us four years instead of one. INEZ GLOVER Kodak Club ’28; Art and Poster Club ’29; Medal for Most Progressive in Music ’28. Inez is the Musician of our class. She is always willing to show her talent with us . and plays quite frequently in assembly. 12

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