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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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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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EULALIE GUESS Glee Club ’28; Biology Club ’29; History '29. Tall and slender—that’s Eulalie. She is one of our most popular seniors. She is one of the few seniors who fiij-ds time to study some but don’t think Eulalie is a book worm because she knows wh'en to leave study off fpr play. ELIZA SLOMAN Glee Club ’2£to Kodak Club ’28 ;'r History Club ’29; Dramatic Club ’29. Liza” usually -iound with that certain party,” is the bright and gay spot in the school. Her sunny disposition completely overshadows her hot—temper. We know she will always succeed in making friends wherever she goes. i JAMES HIERS Senior Play' ; Block W. Club ’28-’29. Chem Craft Club ’29; Puzzle Club '29; Glee Club '29; Football Team ’28-’29; Senior Class Basketball ’29- By his personality and sunny ways D” has won a host of friends. James has a marvelous knack of impersonating import and character of the school. We can’t ex- press how much we have enjdyed the Babe Ruth’s” that he has furnished. tWILLIE MAE HUDSON Commercial Club ’28-’29. Willie Mae is? so quietfand modest that one wouldn’t know how much she means to the success of our class until she is absent and we begin to see the’, difference. She is a good school citizen—what more can be said? EULA LEE HUDSON Vice President of. Commercial Club ’28-’29; Bookkeeping Club ’29. Eula Lee is the pleasant sort of girl that we appreciate all the time, her without that cherry smile. She is quiet and reserved; but always joke to the fullest extent. HELEN JACOBS Wildcat Staff ’28; Secretary of Wildcat Club ’29; History Club ’29; Dramatic Club .’29; Secretary of Music Club ’28; Representative in Music Contest ’29; English Contest ’29; Glee Club ’29; Senior Play. Although Helen appears to be very quiet and sedate, she often breaks loose into one of her giggles which lasts for quite a while. Helen is the kind of a girl every school needs because she is always cheerfully willing to help others in time of need. EDITH LINDER Fancy Work Club ’28; Basketry Club ’28 Treasurer; History Club ’29; Miscellaneous Club ’29, Reporter. Edith is the domestic type. She shines in Home Ec. and we expect her to make a happy home for somebody one day. GLADYS LINDER Fancy Work Club ’29; History Club ’29. Gladys is new to us and yet, we can’t see how the class of ’29 got on without her the rhree years before she came to W. H. S. She is the kind of girl people say of: Oh, isn’t she sweet!” But don’t forget this sweet little girl has a will all‘her own! We never see enjoys a good 13
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