Wicomico High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Salisbury, MD)

 - Class of 1923

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W . li . S . T H E TA T L E R 19 23 IRMA VIRGINIA BREWINGTON (“Duck”) Shad Point, Md. “Heaven helps him who helps himself.” Irma is a very busy person. Very often she is seen walking around the school with her knitting, but don’t think for a minute that she lets this interfere with her lessons, never! She only knits when she has nothing else to do. Irma very seldom smiles and she often remarks that she tries so hard to keep the frown off her face, but “Duck” does not always succeed. However, this does not matter, we think very much of her anyway, for we know some day Irma will be all smiles. We fell sure that whatever she attempts in the business world, she will succeed and we wish her luck. Thing she can’t do—Smile. Known by—Frown. Member of E. E. C. LULA MAE BRITTINGHAM (“Lu”) Pittsville, Md. “If eyes were made for seeing, then beauty has its own excuse for being.” Lula is one of the most interesting mem¬ bers of our class. She has a sweet dispo¬ sition and is always laughing. She possesses soft blue eyes and these she uses in vamping the opposite sex. There is always someone who has to be the victim of teasing and in our class this unfor¬ tunate place falls to “ Lu. ” But neverth- less she seems to come through these tor¬ ments smiling and is none the worse for them. However Lula is a diligent worker and we shall long remember her comradeship. Thing she can’t do—Stop smiling. Known by—Vamp ing eyes. Member of D. E. C. Page Twenty-five

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W. h. s. THE TAT LEU 19 23 STANLEY RUSSELL BOZMAN (“Rut”) Deals Island, Md. “ am Sir Oracle and when I ope ’ my lips to speak let no dog hark . ” When our friend Russell once starts his famous flow of oratory in history class no one dares to interrupt him. He seems to know all that was ever written by any his¬ torian and woe to the poor student who tries to contradict him. He is thinking of going to St. John’s Col¬ lege and we are sure he will succeed for what would suit him better than to lead the life of a soldier? Do your best, Russell, and the class of ’23 will be proud of you. Thing lie can’t do—Stop bragging Known by—Brightness. Member E. E. C.; Associate Editor of i ‘ Tatler ’ ’: Secretary of Senior Class. HELEN FANTINE BREWINGTON (“Fan”) Salisbury, Md. “ Neatness , in moderation, is a virtue; hut when carried to excess , it shows pre¬ ciseness of the mind.” Now let us introdue “little Helen,” one of the smallest in our class. You have heard the old saying, “The best goods comes in the smallest packages,” and this is the case with Helen. Helen has won great fame in her sewing since she has been with us, and also in book keeping. You can look through the keyhole of the commercial room any time and you will see her working over her journals and ledgers and correcting entries that the ma¬ jority of us would not even call mistakes. We are sure that Helen will be a success at anv thing she attempts and we all wish her luck. Thing she can’t do—Wear her hair up. Known by—Little feet? Member of E. E. C. Page Twenty-four



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W. H. S. j THE TA T L E H 19 23 MZLDRED DENNIS BRITTINGHAM (“Milly”) Parsonsburg, Md. (i A together too good for thii wicked world.’ ' Milly is one of our class brunettes and she qu.te deserves the name. Miily is very at¬ tract. e to the opposite sex. She has many adm.rers In her city and she has much to tell her fidends about what “he” did or what “ he 1 said. A rumor has been going about that if Mil¬ dred were not in the Senior Class she would leave us. We surely do congratulate the one who gets Mildred for a wife because we know she will make a good little house¬ keeper. Thing she can’t do—Be a blonde. Known by—Her admirers. Member of D. E. C. IRA FULTON CATLIN (“Fult”) Salisbury. Md. ‘ Silence is deep as eternity , as time. speech as shallow One would never think that Fulton was so bright just to see him, for a boy more quiet or more subdued cannot be found. “Fult” is always attentive and perhaps that s where h ' s genius lies, for what gift is better than a good 1 stener? In English, especially, does he shine and he spurs on many faltering students to keep up with him. When the class wants to be especially brilliant we al¬ ways look to Fulton to answer the hardest questions. We are all back of you “ Fult,” so go ahead. Thing he can’t do—Be boisterous. Known bv—Brief case. Member of the E. E. C. Page Twenty six

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