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22 T H E T A T L E R—1 9 2 8 ALINE VIRGINIA ADKINS “Adkins” Salisbury, Maryland Aiine is one of the more serious members of the class. She is not always quiet, but more so than the rest of us. Someone is always say¬ ing , “Hurry up Adkins,” for Aline never seems to be in a hurry, but she gets there just the same. “Adkins” makes friends wherever she goes, and we are sure she will be a success in what¬ ever she chooses to undertake. English Club Social Civics Club MILDRED VIRGINIA BAKER “ Milly ” Salisbury, Maryland Milly is another of our quiet industrious commercials. She has proved an asset to our class—-we need quiet ones to set the examples for the noisy ones. From reports this young lady is some typist, and we hope she will be successful in whatever career she undertakes. English Club q a. O. (7. A. WILLIAM THORPE BAKER “Bill” Salisbury, Maryland Every class has its ladies’ man and here’s ours! Wherever you see a group of girls “Bill” is usually either the topic of conversation or the center of attraction. “Bill” is a good student and an all-around good sport. He was Captain of our Soccer team and did much to lead it to victory. Here’s the best of luck to you, “Bill.” Athletics Home Room President English C ub Social Civics Club Advertising Manager Tatler ARINDA MARIE BEARD “ Ma-ree ” Salisbury, Maryland Marie is a happy-go-lucky person. Her cheerful smile help us over rough places. Marie a.ways finds time to do her school work, however, and is, in fact, a very good student. “Ma--ree” has not fully decided what she wishes to do when she finishes school, but what- ever it be, the best wishes of the class go with her. Literary Editor Tatler English Club Social Civics Club Glee Chib
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21 THE T A T L E R—1 9 2 8 Senior Class CLASS OFFICERS HOMER WHITE, President EDWARD WARD, Vice President MARY TESTA, Secretary ANNE JOHNSON, Treasurer ACADEMIC AND GENERAL Adkins, Aline Baker, William Beard, Marie Brewington, Bessie Brewington, Carroll Brown, Helen Brittingham, Anne Brown, Margaret Clark, Constance Clarke, Ernest Cooper, Doris Covington, Nancy Dallas, Betty Davis, Irma Derby, Dorothy Farlow, Mildred Fields, Dorothy Mae Freeny, Howard Grier, Mamie Gunby, Dean Harris, James Harris, Katherine Hearn, Gladys Holloway, Betty Holloway, Florence Holloway, Marie Hopkins, Henrietta Hopkins, Hilda Huffington, Sara Humphreys, Margaret Johnson, Anne Krause, Albert Livingston, Alverta Malone, Irma Malone, Virginia Mellott, Alcie Morris, Mildred Parker, Thomas Perdue, Leila Powell, Maurice Robertson, Pauline Rounds, Gertrude Shockley, Edna M. Stewart, Margaret Taylor, Mary Louise Terry, Della Toulson, Isabelle Truitt, James Truitt, Kendall Waller, Clyde Waller, Virginia Wanner, Betty Ward, Edward Watson, Lillie White, Homer COMMERCIAL Baker, Mildred Bounds, Louise Bozman, Florence Brittingham, Hampton Brown, Simeon Calloway, Iva Culver, William Holloway, Howard Matthews, Mildred Shockley, Edna P. Smith, Ronald Stewart, Sarah Taylor, Richard Testa, John Testa, Mary Tilghman, Katharine Tyndall, Katharine Young, Elva
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THE TATLE R—1 9 2 8 23 MARY LOUISE BOUNDS “Rounds” Salisbury, Maryland Wherever there is fun, there is Louise. She is the jolliest person in the ’28 class. If you do not know her, you have missed a great pleas¬ ure. Louise is also a good typist. She was de¬ pended upon to do much typing for the Tatler. She will make a very good typist for some Louise deserves much credit for getting the advertisements for this Tatler. We certainly do appreciate her help. Commercial Club O. G. A. Tatler Staff 9 A, , English Club Civics Club FLORENCE ADELINE BOZMAN “Florry” Salisbury, Maryland Here is our best commercial student. She is a very good typist, and she has received sev¬ eral certificates which show her good work in Shorthand. Florence fi lished school in Feb¬ ruary and she is now work ng. We are sur3 that she has a very good chance for r.dvance- ment. , B-sides being a good student Florence .s one of the happiest girls in our class. We have m ' ssed her greatly since February. English Club O. G. A. Vice President of Home Room O.A.T. BESSIE VIRGINIA BREW ' INGTON “Sis” Salisbury, Maryland Sis, contrary to her quiet nickname, is the fun of a classroom and was sorely missed when she left in February, but we do nave the c in¬ solation of having her appar at noon w.th her inseparable pal, “Issy!” “Sis,” basketball fan that she is, has missed few games, ’course now she should root for “Punk” and CARROLL LEE BREWINGTON “Punk” Salisbury, Maryland “Punk” is one of our star athletes as you perhaps all know. He has led our basketball team to victory many times during the four years he has been playing. “Funk” has been as popular among his classmates as among his teammates due to his jovial disposition and pleasing personality. The class of ’28 wishes you success, “Punk in whatever you undertake. Social Civics Club Athletics English Club
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