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

 - Class of 1923

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THE TAT LEE 19 23 w . h. a. WILLIAM JAMES CHATHAM (‘ ‘ Bill ’ ' ) Salisbury, Md. “0, wad some power the gif tie give us, To see ourselves as ithers see us. How we, with lesser ability, envy 4 Bill ’ when he takes a speed test, for he always makes forty or more words per minute. When Miss Porter gives us new matter in Shorthand, “Bill” never flinches, but keeps his pen moving, though he often remarks that his pen point is getting very warm. Some day we know that “Bill” will get the World’s Championship from Hossfield for typing, and we all join in wishing him suc¬ cess. t Thing he can’t do—Type slow. Known by—Politeness? ? MARY AGNES CORDREY (“Jimmy”) Salisbury, Md. “J never did repent for being mischievious, Nor shall not now . ” Mary tries to be good but if you want to know the results ask Miss Straughn. She can be seen anytime chasing someone around the Commerical room. Mary can start to Church but if she meets a Ford her course is broken, for away spins Mary and the Ford. (Ask her who it is.) ,For two weeks Mary worked for C. R. Dish- aroon as stenographer, and from all she told us when she came back, we judge she re¬ ceived all the experience necessary to make her successful when she gets to be part of the business world. Known by—Her size. Thing she can’t do—Keep still. Member of A. E. C. Page Twenty-seven

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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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DAVID DALLAS (“Divy”) Salisbury, Md. ‘ We cannot always oblige , but we can speak obligingly. ’ ’ “Divy” is a very loyal member of our class. We can say this for several reasons, but especially because lie is the brave and faithful president of our Athletic Associa- ton and he always has sufficient tenacity to honor in any way our Soccere team. “Divy” always has a broad smile on his face and is never happier than when teasing someone. , But notwithstanding his many activities and pranks yet he has won his diploma hon¬ estly. The valuable aid which his energetic and persistent efforts have rendered in behalf of class and school will long be remembered by them. Thing he can’t do—Grow thin. Known by—Athletic ability. Chief of Police of Student Government; Boys’ Athletic Editor; member of the P. E. C. HARRY ARDIS DALLAS (“Jake”) Salisbury, Md. “And even his failings lean to virtue s side.” If there is any person in our class who moves around more than any one else that person is our old friend Harry. He cannot seem to keep still for even a minute at a time nor can he keep his lips closed. He is full of fun and foolishness. Although he has worried more than one teacher almost to distraction, yet it is only done in fun and no one can remain mad at “Jake” for very long at a time. His good nature and fun- loving disposition have endeared him to all his classmates and we could not get along without Harry. Thing he can’t do—Keep quiet. Known by—His laugh. Member of the D. E. C.; member of the C. C. Page Twenty eight

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