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W . tf. s. THE TA TIER 19 23 LUCILLE FLOY GULLETTE (“Peg”) Salisbury, Md. “The world belongs to the energetic . ” Great is our joy on this occasion to say a few things concerning this industrous class¬ mate of ours. It is a fact, disputed by none, that she is the student of the Senior Class, indeed during the last year her close atten¬ tion to her books, awakened well grounded fears in the minds of her friends that only the ghost of our erstwhile substantial look¬ ing classmate would float up to receive her diploma. , As a business manager she is a huge suc¬ cess. “Peg” is a practical joker at all times and is always willing to have one played on her. If she goes through Wellsley with the same vim and determination that she has shown here, we are sure of her success. Thing she can’t do—Get 98 in French. Known by—West Point belt. Business Manager of “Tatler”; member of the P. E. C.; Choral Club; Mayor of Student Government. MARY KATHERINE HAGAN (“Kaye”) Salisbury, Md. ” Her hair is bright and so is she , as nice as any girl can be.” “Kaye” has been with us throughout all our high school term and what would our c’ass have done if we hadn’t had her to take t ie lead in athletics. She is one of the stars in basket ball as well as volley ball, and when it come to “Pep” she has more than enough. This abundance of “Pep” she dis¬ plays not only in athletics but also on the dance floor. Here, she reigns supreme, and fortunate is the fellow ' wdio secures her as h ' s partner. Katherine is very partial to slick black hair and she is often seen with one wdio an¬ swers to this description. “Kaye” is fond of fun and always ready for a good time but she never neglects her studies and this is w T hv she gets along so well. Thing she can’t do—Do without Louella butter. Known by—Athletic powers. Member of the D. E. C.; member of the C. C.; Girls 9 Athletic Editor. Page Thirty three
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W. H. 8. THE TAT LER 19 23 ONA ELLEN GRAHAM (“Ony”) Mardella Spring, Md. .... ‘‘Always ready and willing to try , but ending with a heavy sigh.” “Ony” is another bright star from Mar¬ della, and she often makes us ashamed of our knowledge. In her short stay with us she has found a place in our hearts. She is serious and attentive in classes but every¬ where else she is a big tease. She has a great deal of patience and be¬ lieves in sticking to a thing until she gets it, this can be plainly seen in all her lessons. Known by—Permanent wave. Thing she can’t do—Be unprepared. Member of the E. E. C. ETTA MARIAN GORDY (“Ettie”) Salisbury, Md “Be s’ow of tongue and quick of eye.” Being so quiet one would hardly think Etta was a Senior. She is modest beyond words (somet ' mes). But if you talk about Delmar she is right on the dot and some¬ t ' mes forgets her dignity. But, putting away foolishness, Etta is a good pal, and one of our best typists for it is easy for her to hit 50 words anytime. And never do her Shorthand characters lose their shape. When Etta enters upon her business career the class of ’23 wish her every success. Known by—Speed in typing. Thing she can’t do—Grow fat. Member of A. E. C. Page Thirty two
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W. H. S. THE TAT L Eli 19 23 MORRIS DORMAN HAMMOND (“Moses”) Salisbury, Md. “Be silent always , when you doubt your sense , And speak, tho 7 sure, with seeming diffi¬ dence. 7 7 “ Moses’’ is quiet but there are great qualities latent under his mask of solemnity. Morris appears to be a woman hater but we doubt this very much for we have often seen him standing near the piano when a certain girl is playing. Morris spends his extra time in a grocery store and we hope some day he will be the owner of a “ big grocery store.’ 7 He is persevering in all his studies and we wish him the best of luck in his business career. Known by—Brown sweater. Thing he can’t do—Run. Member of A. E. C. MAUDE ELAINE HASTINGS (‘ ‘ Maudie ’ ’) Salisbury, Md. Knowledge is power. 7 7 Maude is one of our greatest talkers, and she is quite a soloist in bookkeeping, her favorite piece being “Some Day We’ll Understand.” Her solos are not audible to Miss Straughn, of course. Maude has some very good points for she can type just as fast as Delma and some more of our speed kings, and Maude can take shorthand very rapidly, and read just as fast. Coming back to facts, Maude will be a success if she always has this much know¬ ledge. Thing she can’t do—Stop talking. Known by—Hair. Member of P. E. C. ■ Page Thirty-four
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