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MARY LEE DAVIS June 7, 1926 Bom in Dunedin, Florida, Mary Lee has given much of her time to sports. Serving as cheer leader for three years, she has also taken a prominent part in varsity volleyball and intramural fieldball and basket¬ ball. Long after she has filled her stenographical po¬ sition, we will remember her inspiring cheer leading. ROBERT HENRY DOEPP June 21, 1924 Robert, known to many of us as “Dope”, came from Buffalo, New York. During his time at Wi-Hi he has been vice president of the Glee Club and home room reporter for Wi-Hi News. His oratorial ability and humor will remain forever in the minds of his class¬ mates. Robert plans to become a missionary. JOANNE ELLIOTT DISHAROON November 25, 1926 “Jodie” is another one of these people who hail from Salisbury. Since she has been in high school, she has served as Student Council representative and monitor, and has been active in the Dramatic Club as well as in intramural basketball. Joanne plans to attend college. ELLIN NORTH EARLY September 28, 1926 Salisbury gave us this witty (?) child . We all re¬ member her part in the Junior class play. She is now President of the Dramatic Club and Secretary of the Student Council. “Hefty” wants to join the WAACS. She leaves behind her wit and chortle for anyone who would want them. WILSIE ANN DYKES June 16, 1925 A native of our own city, Wilsie’s only participation in school activities has been in intramural fieldball. A student of the commercial department, and a member of the Commercial Club, she plans to be a stenogra¬ pher. Although forced to take some time off this spring because of her health, Wilsie will always belong to our class.
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FRANCES GERTRUDE CROCKETT September 22, 1926 “Frankie” is Quantico’s contribution to Wicomico High. She has served as both president and vice pres¬ ident of her home room and has also taken part in in¬ tramural sports. Many of you know Frances is a very necessary part of our monitor system. Frankie plans to attend college and, judging by her high school rec¬ ord, we feel safe in saying she’ll make good. JEAN LEAH CROSWELL January 10, 1920? Although Jean has not lived in Salisbury all of her life, she was born here. Her four years in high school have been active ones. Varsity and intramural field- ball and basketball, track meets, operettas, and the Victory Corps are only some of the things she has had a hand in. Af ter June, “Bessie” plans to get a job as a stenographer. We are sure that she will continue to have a mile-long string of beaus, won by her beauti¬ ful heir. MARGARET STRONG CULVER March 4, 1926 Pe ggy cf Salisbury, has been outstanding in intra¬ mural sports and was assistant manager of the varsity fieldball squad. In addition, she was secretary of Jun¬ ior Red Cross and served as representative of her home room in the Student Council. Upon graduating she intends to obtain a secretarial position. BONNIE LEE CUMMINS August 26, 1926 A native of Bald Knob, Arkansas, Bonnie holds the office of senior class treasurer. Serving as student council representative for her room, she is also honor roll chairman. She has served in various home room offices and has also been active in intramural sports. In future life we will know her as a conscientious scho ol teacher. WILLIAM PERCY DASHIELL April 18, 1925 Active in varsity sports, Bill has given much of his attention to baseball, soccer, and basketball, being out¬ standing in all three. Won’t we be proud of him in his Navy uniform, which he hopes to don in the future ? 11
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ELSIE EVA ENGLISH March 24, 1926 “El” is known for her determination. This can be seen in that we have a yearbook. “El” is one of those people on whom you can depend. The officers of the Student Council found this out and she was chosen to work on some of the most important com¬ mittees in school. “El” plans to enter college upon graduation and from there enter the teaching pro¬ fession. We are quite sure her pupils will find her lovable and humorous as always. BETTE JANE ELLIOTT March 12, 192S “Red” comes to us from Allen, Maryland. Since she has been in high school, Bette Jane has been in the Dramatic Club, Monitor Club, Library Club, Vic¬ tory Corps and has played intramural fieldall. When she gets out of W. H. S., Bette Jane plans to go to college and be an English teacher. Won’t she dazzle her pupils with that red hair? GEORGE BEAM ENNIS June 23, 1926 Beam Ennis is another one of us Salisburians. Al¬ though Beam hasn’t been active in school activities, he has spent a great deal of time breaking in that wild horse of his. His desire to obtain the least con- spicious seat in the classroom will forever be rem- emoered. by his fellow classmates. He plans to be¬ come a “leatherneck.” NELLIE MARI AH ESHAM April 30, 1926 Nellie was bom in Salisbury, Maryland. However, she came to Wicomico High School only in her last year. And in that year she served as monitor, ef¬ ficiently and enthusiastically. Nellie wants to attend college and then become a nurse. She leaves behind the memory of her friendliness and cooperative spirti. MARY JEAN FLANNERY January 5, 1925 Jean came to our school as a Junior from Baltimore, Maryland. Although she has held no outstanding po¬ sitions, she has helped anyone in any of the activities which need support. In future years Jean will be seen as a home economist or a typist. Her sweet dis¬ position is left behind to us who need it so. 13
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