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THE TATLE R—1 9 2 8 31 MARY MARGARET HUMPHREYS “Peggy Salisbury, Maryland. You know an “awfully” good joke, but no one is interested. Who will listen? Why Mar¬ garet will, of course! Good old Margaret, she 11 always .au ;h with you, however bum your jokes mav be! No more lively or fun-loving girl can be found—yet she’s not silly; when the time comes, she can bo as sympathetic and serious as one would wish. Margaret will always be liked wherever she goes. English Club Glee Club ANNE ROSELIE JOHNSON “Anne” Salisbury, Maryland. Anne, as all the senior class knows, is one of our A No. 1 pupils. Anne has been a won¬ derful help to our class in both helping individ¬ uals and securing a tatler. Because ot her hard studying and popularity she was chosen as Treasurer of tne senior class. Anne, we are sure, will be a big success out in the world as she was during her high school career. Tatler Staff Treasurer of Senior Class ALBERT SAMUEL KRAUSE “ Dutchy ” Salisbury, Maryland. Now we’ll introduce to you “Dutchy” Krause. Just ask him anything about a shave and a hair cut—ha knows. Dutchy is also quite interested in a gill whom he calls “Sis” but the name isn’t at all appropriate, as he thinks of her in a different manner. Here’s luck, “Dutchy.’ Athletics English Club ALVERTA LIVINGSTON “Al” Salisbury, Maryland. Of all our senior class Alverta has the most friends. Wherever you hear someone at noon, talking above all the rest you may know with¬ out looking—its Alverta. That’s all rignt, Al, make yourself heard. Its the only w r ay to get along in the world. A couole of weeks ago Alverta caught a “beau” and he’s still hanging close. She must have made a pet of him—eh wot? Tatler Staff Athletics
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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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32 THE T A T L E R—1 928 IRMA PRYOR MALONE “Irma” Salisbury, Maryland. Irma is another member of the “intelligent group.” She was hardly ever called on to do something to help us, that she did not respond very readily. Her help with the Tatler is es¬ pecially noticed and we certainly did appreci¬ ate it. We hope Irma you will always be as will¬ ing to help others as you were the class of ' 28. 7 atler Staff Social Problem Club Glee Cluh English Club VIRGINIA MALONE “Ginny” Salisbury, Maryland. R hasn ' t been the same W. H. S. since ou us the end of the first semester. She has visited us a few times, so it is not as bad as it could be, but we have missed her pleasant laugh and cheerful presence. irginia is one of our star Domestic Science students, especially in cooking. We are quite sure she will make someone a good wife. Enough said, for we promised not to tell. Best wishes, Virginia. English Club MILDRED CATHERINE MATTHEWS “Millie” Salisbury, Maryland. We take much pleasure in presenting one of the peaches of W. H. S. Mildred is a very attractive girl and we are sure that she will not haV - t i° ook far int0 the futur e for a career Mildred graduated from the Commercial De¬ partment in February and we have missed her greatly. Mildred, the class of ' 28 wishes you much success. O. A. T. O. G. A. English Club ALICE LOUISE MELLOTT “Alice” Salisbury, Maryland. “Tall and demure” that’s Alice. Without Alice our high school would have been a “flop ” Alice is always willing to help “put something across and she usually gets it there. Alice is quite interested in a Mr...Well maybe we shouldn ' t have mentioned that—anv- way we wish you luck! English Club Social Civics Club Editor-in-chief Tatler
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