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MILDRED FOOKS January 22, 1926 Mildred hails from the good old city of Salisbury. She is an ardent member of the Camera Club. Al¬ though “Mickey’s” plans are indefinite, we wish her every success. She has always been voted “Quietest Girl in Room 19”. THEODORE ROSALIE FRASE July 19, 1923 “Theo” comes to us from Federalsburg. While in high school, she participated in intramural sports, ex¬ tensively. After graduation, Theodore wants to be¬ come a telephone operator. Isn’t it a shame that th( people on her switchboard won’t be able to see tha ' blonde hair? ELIZABETH ANNE GORDY May 20, 1927 Betty Anne’s home town is Salisbury. During high school she has been on the staff of Wi-Hi News, and is Club and Society Editor this year. She is a member of the Dramatic Club and was “Priscilla” in the Junior Class Play. Next year Betty Anne is going to college and we sincerely hope she will not blush as easily as she does now. NANCY ELLEN GORDY October 12, 1926 “Gote” is another of Salisbury’s daughters. Nancy has been a newspaper reporter, student council rep¬ resentative, memoer of the Monitor Club and an intra¬ mural basketball player. In her Senior year she was advertising manager of the Tom-Tom. Nancy plans to attend college. We will all remember “Gote” for her love for making fun and her intense dislike for her nickname. ELIZABETH VIRGINIA GOSWELLEN May 23, 1925 Elizabeth Goswellen was bom in Salisbury. Intra¬ mural basketball has been her favorite activity throughout high school. She hopes to become a sten¬ ographer. Her accuracy at such should carry her far in the business world. “Libby” will be remembered by her cheerful and jolly manner. 14
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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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RICHARD KELLER GREEN Decemer 10, 1923 Richard’s home town is Salisbury. He has been president and secretary of homeroom 19 and a rep¬ resentative to the Student Council and Wi-Hi News. “Romeo” plans to teach school. We will all remember him by those long walks with a certain tall young lady. JANE HAKEMER January 3, 1927 Jane was bom in Bilkow, Poland. She is president of the recently organized Camera Club and chairman of programs in Room 19. “Heckfish” plans to attend college and then take up civil engineering. The “Class of ’43” will long remember this brilliant classmate. -EDWARD RICHARD HALL October 21, 1924 Edward, also, was bom in Salisbury. He has tried his level best to help school in whatever it endeavors to do. Student Council representative and a Forest Fire Fighter are two of his positions during high school days. We will all remember him by his friend¬ liness and willingness to help. “Eddy” is undecided about the future. RALPH RUPERT HARCUM June 6, 1926 Ralph comes from one of the suburbs of Salisbury, Allen. Being one to do his bit for the U. S. A., “Far- cum” immediately joined the newly formed Air Raid Division as a warden. After school Harcum plans to work in a commission market as a salesman. We will all remember him by his jolly disposition. JOYCE LEA HARRINGTON October 11, 1926 “Jo” was bom in Salisbury. Since she has been in high school “Jo” has been in the Home Economics Club, Monitor Club, and the Senior Commercial Club. After graduation Joyce plans to become a stenogra¬ pher. Let us hope she doesn’t giggle as much then as she does now. 13
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