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SENIOR CLASS PLAY Those taking part in the Senior Play were as follows: Berrien Sanders, Helen Campbell, Jane Fishburne, Dorothy Butler, Paul Padgett, Chaford Brown, Edward O’Brien, Thomas Lee Rhodes, Charles Beach, and Jack Lindsay. JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB This year the Junior Glee Club was organized for the first time under the direction of Miss Sara Risher and Mr. Joe Greer. It consists of members of the seventh and eight grades and although small, has taken a very active part in Junior High assembly programs. • SENIOR PLAY CAST Sitting: Berrien Sanders, Helen Campbell, Jane Fishburne, Dorothy Butler, Paul Padgett. Standing: Chaford Brown, Edward O'- Brien, Thomas Lee Rhodes, Charles Beach, Jack Lindsay. Sponsors: Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Joe M. Greer. JR. HIGH GLEE CLUB Back Standing—Mary Ruth Carson, Doris Collins, Margaret Vamadoe, Martha Anne Lowndes, Estelle Pria, Mary Hudson, Ber- nice Bridge, Mabel Smoalc, Helen Fraser, Betty Padgett. Middle Seated—Ruth Jaillette, Hortense Bishop, Marie Herndon, N el! Crosby, Doris Hair, Norma Beach, Ellie Crosby, Anna Hiott, Catherine Seigler, Lillian Jordan, Margaret Baldwin, Beulah Savage. Boys Front—Edwin Hiott, Dale Blocker, Rowland Hickman, Ray Beach, James Kinard, Buist Hiott, Billy Sanders. Sponsors—Miss Sara Risher, Joe M. Greer. 25
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H!-y CLUB • Seated Left to Right—Jack Lindsay, Paul Padgett, Mr. Whitney, Berrien Sanders, Standing Left to Right—Fletcher Riddle, John Pope Fishburne, Campbell Hender- son, Harry Lee Cummings, Henry Sanders, Frankie Padgett, Charles Witsell. Hl-Y CLUB OFFICERS PAUL PADGETT..................................................President BERRIEN SANDERS..........................................Vice-President JACK LINDSAY..................................................Secretary HARRY LEE CUMMINGS............................................Treasurer SENIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB The Glee Club was organized under the direction of Miss Sara Risher and Mr, Joe M. Greer. It consists of students from the 9th, 10th, and 11th grades and has taken a prominent part in various musical programs presented throughout the year. GLEE CLUB Sitting Left to Right—Louise Pontious, Anne Ficken, Camille Watts, Ethel Sprott, Mazie Ramsey, Stella Simmons, Beneva Black, Frances Breland. Standing Left to Right—Mr. Greer, Vivi- enne Padgett, Lucius Blocker, Thomas Lee Rhodes, Ernest Godwin, Jack Lindsay, Paul Padgett, Chaford Brown, Mildred Crosby, Miss Risher. 24
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First Row Lett to Right—Ernest Godwin, Herbert Hayden, Turner Maxey, Harding Fisk, Captain Paul Pad- gett, Co-Captain Harry Lee Cummings, Buddy Warren, Harold Rhoden, Berrien Sanders. Second Row—Henry Sanders. Frankie Padgett, John Pope Fishburne, Edward Carter, John L. Hayden, Jack Lindsay, Thomas Lee Rhodes, Gaston Beach, Lee Thompson. Third Row—Coach H. C. Robinson, Sammy Speights, Manager, Wightman Smoak, Robert Sullivan, Jimmy Black, H. S. Glover, Calvin Hayden, Floyd Beach, Harold Jaillette, Mr. James Whitney. Fourth Row—Jack Carter, Edward Strickland, Billy McKnight, Hal Knight, Vernon Beach. Roland Hickman, Ray Beach, Leroy Ballentine. WILDCAT'S” FOOTBALL SEASON OF 1939-40 Although the Wildcats were severely handicapped for three games by losing the services of John L. Hayden, their ace back, and their Captain, Paul Padgett, they had a fairly successful season. In the line the defensive play of Berrien Sanders was very outstanding from time to time, and such stalwart tackles as Buddy Warren and Herbert Hayden were often seen smashing the enemy back to earth for heavy losses. Captain Paul Padgett, Co-Captain Harry Lee Cummings, Harding Fiske, Turner Maxcey were “hard rocks’’ in the middle of the line. On the other end Harold Rhoden snagged innumerable passes for gains of sev- eral yards. John L. Hayden’s running formed the spearhead of the Wildcat attack, and the defensive play by Edward Carter staved off potential touchdowns again and again. The strong arm of Jack Lindsay was severely felt by opposing teams repeatedly. Walterboro 13 Sylvania, Georgia . ... 13 Walterboro 0 St. Paul’s . .20 Walterboro 7 Ridgeland .. . .20 Walterboro 0 North Charleston .. ..20 Walterboro 34 Summerville . . . . 0 Walterboro 14 Charleston “B” . . . . 0 Walterboro 7 Beaufort ... 20 Walterboro 6 St. George . .. . 6 Walterboro 6 Allendale . ... 19 Walterboro 7 Barnwell . .. .18 Walterboro 20 Walterboro Town Team. . . . ... .19 26
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