Salisbury University - Evergreen Yearbook (Salisbury, MD)

 - Class of 1938

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From Salisbury CAROLYN HORSEY Miss Horsey, though small in stature, is not small in mind. She has a remarkably well developed mind which can always see both sides of the question. This characteristic, along with many other good ones, has won her the presidency of the Day Students ' Associa¬ tion during 1937-38, and the vice-presidency of the Carnean Society during 1936-37. Also for four years she has served on the Publications Staff, working as associate editor during 1937-38. Not only has she been a participant in literary activities, but she has been one of the most alert and efficient members of the Girls ' Athletic Team. From Seneca LILLIAN ELIZABETH HOUGH Miss Hough is a lady of unusual personality. She is friendly toward all but intimate with only a few. She is a good executive, having served during the years 1936-37 and 1937-38 as president of the Student Council, which is one of the highest college honors attainable, and during 1936-37, as overseer of the Grange. Miss Hough has shown outstand¬ ing athletic ability during her work here, being proficient in all forms of athletics. Her work will be long remembered. From Salisbury EVELYN MAUDE JORDAN Miss Jordan is the southerner of the class; that accent in her speech adds much to an already interesting personality. This person of small stature has displayed her execu¬ tive ability by serving as vice-president of the Day Students ' Association in 1936-37 and president of the Athletic Association during 1937-38. All four years here she was an active member of the Baglean Society and of the Dramatic Club. She is very individual in all her work; often she tries her hand at verse and art. From Salisbury RACHEL JEANNETTE MITCHELL Miss Mitchell is one of the two Titian-haired members of the class. She is a determined person in both mind and actions, and as a result, almost always occomplishes what she sets out to do. People who were associated with her work in the Dramatic Club and especially as president of that organization during 1937-38 can testify that this is true. She was president of the Day Students ' Association during 1936-37 and has been a member of the Baglean Society, Glee Club, and Athletic Association. Twenty-eight

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From Salisbury JAMES WADE CARUTHERS Mr. Caruthers is tall, dark, and as much like Father Professor as—well, both minds run in the deepest channels of profound thought— enquires into every part of his sub¬ ject with the searchings of philosophy, and when he comes forward he comes highly charged with interesting matter; there is no skimming over the surface of a subject with him; he must sink to the bottom to see what foundation it rests on. He has been active during his four years here, serving as secretary of the class during 1936-37; treasurer of the class in 1937-38; a member of the Men ' s Chorus 1934-38; president of the Athletic Association during 1936-37; and president of the Orchestra 1937-38. From Pocomoke NAN POLK CULLEN Miss Cullen brought to S. T. C. much of that gentleness and politeness which is so characteristic of the Southern aristocracy. She has won her way into the hearts of all. Her work here as secretary of the Home Association in 1934-35, of the class in 1937-38 and of the Baglean-Carnean Society in 1937-38, has been outstanding. She acted as vice-president of the Glee Club during 1936-37, performing her duties quite capably. Miss Cullen can always be depended on to do her work well. From Waldorf JEROME FLETCHER Mr. Fletcher is a young Gentleman of the most promising talents. He is, although but 22 years of age, in possession of a very great variety of knowledge. He has served for two years on the Student Council, has acted as president of the Men ' s Glee Club during 1937-38, as vice-president of the class in 1934-35, and as president of the class in 1936-37. He is a man of good sense, plain in his manners, and sincere in his friendships. From Salisbury JEANNE GERTRUDE HOLLOWAY Miss Holloway excels in athletics and dancing; her action is natural, swimming, and graceful. In music, also, she has shown abilities, oftentimes doing solo work and obbli¬ gatos with the Glee Club of which organization she was vice-president during the year 1935- 36, and president in 1936-37. Her executive qualities were demonstrated when she acted as president of the class during 1937-38. Her artistry in the use of her candid camera secured for her the position of staff photographer. Tweny-seven



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From Salisbury ELIZABETH WILSON OWENS Miss Owens is easy and unreserved in her acquaintance and has a most agree¬ able style of conversation. She is undoubtedly the Venus of modern times. Her chief interests lie in dramatics and assembly productions. She served as vice-president of the Dramatic Club in 1936-37 and as a student chairman (a newly created office) for assem¬ bly programs during the year 1937-38. From Salisbury FRANCES PARSONS Miss Parsons possesses a most energetic and seemingly limitless capacity for work. She has displayed a deep interest in newspaper work, as she was associate editor of the school Publications Staff in 1935-36, editor-in-chief in 1936-37, and business manager in 1937-38. Aside from her work in the writing field, Miss Parsons has been a real helper in the Carnean Society in the years 1934-36. Her aptitude at organization and logic will stand her in good stead in the teaching field. Her character is marked for integrity and per¬ severance. From Salisbury ARTHUR C. SOMERVELL Mr. Somervell, a man of fair and pleasing countenance, aside from his sweet¬ heart-ache , has been interested mainly in dramatic productions. His aptitude at stage and property managing warranted his election to the positions of vice-president of the Sophanes Players in 1935-36, and president in 1936-37. He has also been an enthusiastic participant in gymnastic work and in the activities of his class and of the Baglean Society. He has a very capable mind and in his train of thinking, there is something regular, deep and compre¬ hensive . From Snow Hill WILLARD LESLIE STEVENS Mr. Stevens can indeed be called the Man of the Three B ' s”—Baby Boy of his class, Bass of the deepest type, and Baton wielder. His interests and activities are variable in nature since he has been a member of the Baglean Society, Men ' s Chorus, Dramatic Club, and the Athletic Association. Though inconspicuous in manner, he is one of the most indi¬ vidualistic and comical members of the class. Twenty-nine

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