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EV ERG REE N —1 9 2 6 Stella Elizabeth Hearne Salisbu ry, Md. “Slim” “For Goodness Sake” Baglean Country Life Club We are wondering why Stella is so particularly interested in ancient history especially the “Norman Conquests.” Can some one explain it? A quite de¬ mure little girl but right there with love and loyalty for her class. Mary Annette Lang Stockton, Md. “Little Mary” “My goodness” Baglean Dramatic Club Vice-president Country Life Club Mary has a little lamb He’s always on the hustle When she hears the horn peep-peep She yells “goodness there’s Russel.” Bly Morris Owens Sharptown, Md. “Blyson” “That’s Sweet of You” Carnean Dramatic Club Blyson always smiling, happy, and carefree, ex¬ cept w hen suddenly called upon in sociology class after a “date” has won many friends who gather in 219 to talk about??? Mrs. Elizabeth Brittingham Parker Berlin, Md. “ Parker ” “Yes Sir!” Baglean Secretary of Country Life Club To see her you would think she never had a care, but we wonder? Her husband is at home waiting im¬ patiently for school to be out. In spite of this, Parker has a cheerful disposition which makes us glad to meet her in the halls, in the classroom or on the street. Page Nineteen
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EVERGREE N — 1 926 Birdie Louise Dennis Salisbury, Md. “Squeezer” “Hebegebees!” Baglean Count ry Life Club Y. W. C. A. “Small in content but high in quality” is this blonde miss. Very jolly is she also, especially when “Ward” visits Salisbury. Ortha Eley Ingelside, Md. “Eley” “Well for cryin’ out loud!” Carnean Dramatic Club Y. W. C. A. Treasurer of House Organization Fire Chief Eley is our jolly senior comedian, v hose favorite pastime is teasing “Stevie.” But often her dreamy mood tells us that her thoughts are wandering far away into the land of streetcars. Wilsie Fleming Griffin Salisbury, Md. “Billie” “How thrilling.” Carnean Country Life Club Dramatic Club Gleen Club Wilsie is our star athlete. She is also a star in losing things. We think she will be a successful teacher if she doesn’t “lose” her idea of problem solving. r Della Maye Griffith Hurlock, Md. “Zip” “Never Mind Now” Carnean Glee Club Nature has bestowed upon Della Maye the gift to tickle the key. She has a future more promising than that of Paderewski. Here’s to her success! Page Eighteen
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EV ERG RE E N—l 9 2 6 Mabel Audrey Rayne Willards, Md. “Mae Bell” “That ' s Tight” Baglean Dramatic Country Life Club Mabel’s name might make one think of the rain that falls down from the sky; but beware, for Mae Bell is more like sunshine than rain, especially as she never fails to give an answer, when called upon in class. Mildred Elizabeth Richards Salisbury, Md. “Dick” “Darn it!” Carnean Country Life Club Glee Club Mildred whose golden curls and sunny disposition has uon for her many friends, quietly asks on those rare occasions when an answer fails to come forth, “Did you say Miss Richards? I thought you said Miss Richardson.” Mildred Massey Richardson Willards, Md. “Millie” “My Lands” Baglean Glee Club Country Life Club Vice-president Dramatic Club Millie is the only member of our class with long, brown curls and brown eyes which bespeak a rare quietness. However, she is always enthusiastic about tasks we have begun, and truly deserves being describ¬ ed as conscientious. Dorothy Jane Shockley Eden, Md. “Dot” “Gee Whiz” Carnean Dramatic Club Country Life Club Dot, having taught before is one of the wise mem¬ bers of our class. Her good grades and recitations are proof of her professional wisdom. Although usually a rather sedate person, when it’s time to laugh, Dot does more than her share sometimes. Page Twenty
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