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W. H. S. THE TAT LER 19 23 MARGIE ELIZABETH ADKINS ( 4 ‘ Marg ’ ) Parsonsburg, Md. “Always pleasant and always dependable Margie is a kind, quiet, sympathetic girl who strives to do justice to her studies, her friends and to herself. Margie is one of the kind who is here, there and everywhere and yet never makes herself conspicious. , In her small unnoticed way she helps all she can in the betterment of our class and we fully appreciate the efforts of Margie, and whenever she wants some help which she rarely does we are very glad to help repay her for what she has done for us. Known by—Her glasses. Member of D. E. C. Thing she can’t do—Curl her hair. HESTON AGNEW (“Hetz”) Salisbury, Md. il We must be gentle now that we arc gentle¬ men Where would our athletics be if it were not for this inspiring member of our class? Hetz is always willing to work and will never give in to defeat, although he makes very good use of “de” feet on the soccer field. This young man may become a member of the P. A. L. and in a few years we would not be surprised to see him back here again as an athletic instructor of our school. Hetz is very bright in Math, and what Miss Killiam can’t solve he can. Thing he can’t do—Stop arguing. Known by—Red face. Prosecuting Attorney of Student Govern¬ ment. Page Twenty
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Bnxun (Elasu Tracy Holland, President Dorothy Davis, Vice President R ssell Bo :m n, Secretary Ruth Silvermen, Treasurer Mrs. Mildred W. Pope, C ass Advisor Class Color: Blue and White Class F ower: Class Motto : 11 Character is the only true diploma ’ ’ SENIOR CLASS ROLL Margie Adkins Heston Agnew M imic Austin Elsie Banks Irene Banks Edna Bennett Martha Betts Russell Bozman Ruth Jones Maude Kelly Lee Lankford Wilson Lowe Catherine Livingstone Catherine Messick Anne Messick Bernice Mezick Thelma Bradley Irma Brewington Helen Brewington Lula Brittingham Mildred Brittingham Fulton Catlin William Chatham Mary Cordrey Mary Middleton Gill Is Mills William Mills Nellie Mitchell Naomi Morris Leroy Overton Evelyn Parsons Helen Perdue i David Dallas Harry Dallas Winifred Dashiell Dorothy Davis Dora Disliaroon Thelma Dryden Laura Farlow John Freeny Walter PIiill ips Gladys Price Elva Pryor Elizabeth Ren her Dorothy Rounds Daniel Rubenstone Milton Shockley Sadie Shockley Cna Graham Etla Gordv Lucille Gullette Katherine Hagan Morris Hammond Maude Hastings Lillie Hatton Florence Ilayman Ruth Silverman Dolma Sm ' th Rosalie Smith Vernon Spitznagle Lylburn Taylor Mary Taylor Ray Taylor Elizabeth Tilghman Handel Hopkins Edwin Hearne Milton Hearne Annalee Hilman Tracy Holland Emma Holloway Jacob Hoover Elizabeth Hopkins Lettie Tilghman Eva Topfer Virginia Travers Mary Truitt Margaret Twilley Ernest Venables Albert Ward Gladys Wells Handel Hopkins Reginald Huston Thelma Howard Agnes Howie Grant Ingersoll Hubert Insley Quinton Johnson Lillian Whitehead Elizabeth Williams Elizabeth Williamson Wilsie Williams Franklin Willing Lois Willing Gertrude Wimbrow Page Nineteen
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W. H. 8. THE TATLER 19 23 MINNIE EVELYN AUSTIN (“Min”) Salisbury, Md. “The only way to have a friend is to he one.” ,“ Min ” left us in the middle of the year having finished her course at W. H. S. a half year before the rest of us. We missed her cheery smile in our classes especially French. She is quiet and unassuming and perhaps this is the reason she got along so well in her studies. If Minnie should ever go abroad we are sure she will feel perfectly at home in France. We always need some people to en¬ courage us silently and as a willing helper Minnie is one of our best. Thing she can’t do—Grow tall. Known by—Winning ways. Member of A. E. C. ELSIE ETRURIA BANKS (“Banksey”) Salisbury, Md. Steady and capable, Friend of ally Ready to help At our slightest call. Elsie is one of the obliging members of our class, and is always willing to help anyone who is in need. She always rattles her tongue like some of the rest of us but when she works she believes in putting foolishness aside and in this way she “paddles her own canoe,” but we would not have anyone get the idea that Elsie is always serious for after doing her duty she is ever ready for pleasure. “Banksey” is expecting to attend Normal School next year and we wish her every suc¬ cess in what ever career she may decide upon. , Thing she can’t do—Keep still. Known by—Her hair. Member of P. E. C.; member of the C. C. Page Twenty-one
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