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THE TATLER—192 8 29 GLADYS JESSIE HEARNE “Glad” Salisbury, Maryland. Here’s our little classmate “Glad”. She is very small but she is simply full of pap and fun. But that’s not all. She works hard and is liked by both teachers and classmates. We teel sure that in whatever she attempts she wi.. suc¬ ceed. , Here’s luck to you, Gladys. English Club FLORENCE HOLLOWAY “Florence” Parsonsburg, Maryland Here is another of the quiet members of out¬ class. She hails from Parsonsburg along with many of the others, this jolly bunch. Florence never says much, but we are sure when she does say something that it is worth She left us in mid-year and we all missed her through those last few months. Here s to you, Florence. English Club HOWARD HOLLOWAY “How” Quantico, Maryland. Well, just what would the students from Quantico have done without Howard? Wasnt he an obliging and patient driver—yes sir!— when the old bus got stubborn and wanted coaxing. He showed all these traits in his school life too. So may you never have any¬ thing more stubborn than that bus to contend with. English Club O.G.A. MARGARET ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY “Betty Salisbury, Maryland. Of course you all know Betty. There are not many people in W. H. S. that don t. J n case y° u don’t know, she is the daughter of Professor Holloway from Normal School and she is cei- taily proud of him. If you need any help in your studies, go to Betty; she will tell you something. I have only one thing to say. Who¬ ever gets Betty will get a good seamstress. Betty can surely sew. Social Civics Club English Chib
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28 THETATLE R—1 9 2 8 WILLIAM HOWARD FREENY “Freeny” Quantico, Maryland Howard says “Yes, I come from Quantico, what of it?” That’s it, Howard, stick up for your town. They are just jealous because they don’t live there. Howard is a quiet type and very seldom gets in wrong. That shows that the tongue is to blame. Howard left us in February and we certainly missed him. He used to be a traffic “cop” over here and we think he would make a good road “cop.” He would certainly make the people do right. Social Civics Club English Club MAMIE GILLIS GRIER “Mamie” Salisbury, Maryland. What would we ever have done without Ma¬ mie? She is so sweet and quiet that everyone just naturally falls in love with her. For some reason or other Mamie has a pas¬ sion for red! Of course, we can guess why, but we really wouldn’t dare to tell. Mamie’s neat little stitches in her gradua¬ tion dress have made every Senior girl envy her. Best of luck to you, Mamie. English Club DEAN PERDUE GUNBY “ Divine ” Salisbury, Maryland. Maybe you’ve noticed the basketball notices so neatly printed on our blackboards. That is just one of the things the class of ’28 owes to Dean. Dean likes athletics too and is one of our basketball stars. If you’ve never seen him play you’ve missed half of the fun of your high school life. Dean, whatever you attempt in the future, the best wishes of the class of ’28 are with you. Athletics Tatler Slaff English Club LEMUEL JAMES HARRIS “Jim ” Salisbury, Maryland. Jim is one of the few quiet boys in the class. It has always been wonderful how he can re¬ main calm when all the rest of the class is nearly dying with mirth. He is quite studious, and never fails to have an answer ready for your question. He is a true example of the old saying; “Speech is silver, but silence is golden.” Best wishes for your future, Jim. English Club
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3 THE TAT LER—19 28 EDNA MARIE HOLLOWAY “Holloway” Parsonsburg, Maryland. Marie is one of our quiet students. It is very seldom that a teacher catches her talking. Marie comes from Parsonsburg along with many others on the bus. It seems that Marie ha one hobby and that is curling her hair. She always comes to school with her hair neatly curled. Marie, let us suggest that you get a per¬ manent wave and that will save many burnt fingers. English Club HENRIETTA FRANCES HOPKINS u Henny ” Salisbury, Maryland. “Henny” is one of our most popular gradu¬ ates. Maybe you don ' t know it but she was the first to start the long hair fad over here. “Henny” is always in a good humor, but when she does get angry you had better watch out because she is fierce. Nevertheless, “Henny” is a good sport and can take a joke on herself as well as anyone else. It has been reported that she thinks quite a lot of a certain boy in high school. Good luck “Henny” that is all we can say. Orchestra English Club EMILY HILDA HOPKINS “HU” Fruitland, Maryland. Hilda is very quiet, you can hardly tell when she is around. Hilda has dark brown eyes and dark hair. They say that quiet people acquire more knowledge than talkative ones. If that’s the case, Hilda has enough knowledge to last her a life time. Hilda comes in on the bus and I am sure she has a lot of company. Listen Hilda, we wouldn’t aavise you to make too many “goo-goo eyes” at that boy friend of yours or we are liable to lose you. English Club SARAH ETTA HUFFINGTON “Sally” Allen, Maryland Ch! Silent Sarah softly steps upon the stage! Big brown eyes, wavy brown hair— yes, that’s Sarah. She doesn’t say much, yet— “she could if she would, but she won’t.” Sarah rus. that priceless gift—a sweet and lovely dis¬ position. She is the most obliging girl we know and we hope that she will get a husband worthy of her sweet nature. We know she’ll make him a good wife, which cannot be said of every girl. English Club
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