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THE TATLER—1925 27 Joseph Lee Benson “Sheet” Salisbury, Md. “None but the brave deserve the fair . When Skeet joined our ranks several years ago he was apparently just a quiet, innocent little Freshie. But, oh, what a change! One would never know him to be the same person. Today we see him a big, broad-shouldered athlete, starring in soccer, basketball, baseball and it is even rumored that he has taken up golf. He is also quite a lady ' s man, being on hand at all the parties and dances. Skeet, we trust that your success in life will not be limited to athletics but that you will reach out and grasp some of the other golden opportunities that are presenting themselves to you every day. Favorite Expression — ' At ' s the stuff. Known By —Sporty clothing. Hobby —Engineering. English Club Baseball Team Basketball Team Soccer Roger Herman Bounds “Star” Allen, Md. “A man after his own heart” Roger drives to school every day in his Ford Sedan. We don ' t know what we ' d do without his jitney for he is most obliging when it comes to going errands for us. He is full of fun and foolishness which sometimes gets him in wrong. When everyone is serious Roger will “pipe up with some funny remark or give that peculiar laugh of his. Roger showed his true colors during soccer season. Whenever Miss Porter would ask how many were going out for soccer practice, Roger ' s hand was the first to be raised. Favorite Expression —Ah by Heck! Known By —Generous disposition. Hobby —Driving a Ford. Order of Gregg Artists Soccer Team Order of Artistic Typists English Club
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26 THE T AT LE R—l 925 Senior C ass ACADEMIC Benson, J. Lee Betts, Janies W. Booth, George C. Bounds, E. Lucille Brown, Minnie A. Byrd, Morris Cooper, William C. Cordrey, Madeline N. Dennis, Helen G. Disharoon, Beatrice V. Dodd, Arthur E. Doody, Alma V. Fisher, H. Mildred Freeman, Sara M. Harris, Nina E. Hayman, Catherine J. Hearne, Hilda A. Hopkins, William L. Insley, Richard C. Jackson, Charles J. Jackson, Hal G. Jones, Beula M. Krause, Nellie L. Malone, Ruth Morris, Oscar L., Jr., Murray, Edna Nelson, M. Rebecca Parker, Lillian B. Parsons, Marion J. Price, Elizabeth M. Pritchett, Ruth W. Quillin, Charlotte J. Rounds, Elizabeth A. Shockley, Bryan L. Shockley, J. Wilmore Smith, Irma J. Smith, Preston W. T. Smoot, Francis L. Taylor, Ruth E. Thoma, Joseph C. t Jr. Tilghman, Chester J. Townsend, J. Everett Underhill, Maria N. Van Horn, Lois C. Williams, Beatrice Wilson, Howard A. COMMERCIAL Bounds, Roger Bounds, William F., Jr. Brittingham, Vera B. Clarke, Agnes M. Culver, Grace P. Disharoon, Leroy Dryden, C. Marie Hayman, Ira H. Morris, Dorothy C. Hughes, Alton E. Hughes, Everett P. Lankford, Joanna Lankford, Nellie A. Larmore, E. Hugh Loomis, Ruth W. Merrick, Beverly W. Mills, Mary M. Oakley, Eugene K. Walston, S. Louise GENERAL Bounds, Sara J. Brown, E. Blanche Farlow, Etta F. Hastings, William T. Hill, Clinton T. Hill, Fred T. Jackson, Frank H., Jr. Livingston, Lola M. McBriety, Lewis J. Moore, Alton H. Parker, Alice L. Parker, M. Louise Perdue, Irma Shockley, Pearl M. Ward, Katherine H.
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28 THE T AT LE R—1 925 Eva Lucille Bounds “Lou” Salisbury, Maryland. “Tall and erect the maiden stood, Like some young priestess of the Wood.” Now for a quiet and industrious young lady, let us introduce to you Lucille Bounds. She not only shines in her class work, but is also quite a star athlete. Those who attended the girls’ basketball games will recall that she was always on the job as side-center. Lucille, Grace and Sara are great pals. You very seldom see Lucille with¬ out one or the other of these girls. We do not recall any expression from Lu¬ cille in regard to her plans after leaving W. H. S. but whatever she may choose we wish her much success. Favorite Expression —Mercy! Known By —A. B. B. C. ring. Girls’ Basketball Team Louis Morris Byrd “Birdie” Salisbury, Maryland. “Observe the Postage Stamp; its use¬ fulness depends on its ability to stick to one thing till it gets there.” First impressions are said to be most lasting but often they are deceiving. Anyone seeing Morris for the first time would think him a very quiet boy, but those who know him say “not so.” What would the seniors do without his orange fountain pen? Whenever anyone forgets his pen or pencil Morris is always on hand with this “famous pen.” Morris has never gone in very ac¬ tively for high school athletics, but he plays on the Asbury Church league bas¬ ketball team. Good luck, Morris. Favorite Expression —Hot dogs! Known By —Fountain pen. Hobby —Physics. English Club T English Club
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