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ETTA LOU HOPKINS June 9, 1926 Etta Lou was born in Salisbury. Throughout her high school days, “Eddie” has been an active member of the Glee Club and intramural fieldball. None of us will forget the good singing Etta Lou did for us. “Ed¬ die” claims shew ants to be an old maid school teacher, but her close friends know better. DORIS LOUISE HORSEMAN August 5, 1923 Doris is another daughter of Salisbury. Home room volleyball and a member of the Monitor Club and the Commercial Club have been her main activities in high school. “Horsey” plans to continue stenographic work. All of us will rememer her by her quiet and pleasing manner. JACK GARDNER HUMLER August 23, 1925 “Jeeter” was bom at Baltimore, Maryland. While at high school he was a member of the Forest Fire Fighter Service. Jack plans to be an accountant or a soldier. He will be remembered by his quiet and friendly disposition. BERNICE ANN HYLTON July 17, 1924 Bernice Hylton comes from the Wild West, South Dakota. She hasn ' t had much to do with activities about the school but has always made sure that her lessons were done. Because of her patience and am¬ bition which will be remembered by all, Bernice should be a great success at her future work, nursing. EDWINA BELLE JENKINS February 8, 1926 “Winnie” was iborn and reared in one of Salisbu ry’s suburbs, Shad Point. Like many of her classmates, Edwina’s chief interest was athletics—that is in school. She has been active in basketball, softball, gym ex¬ hibits and in home economics. Her wit and good hum¬ or will be remembered by all of us. Edwina plans to join the WAVES. (Watch out, Hitler.) !
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L FRANKLIN BOWEN HILL, JR. December 5, 1925 Bunker” was born in Salisbury. He has been very active in sports—football his first three years, man¬ ager of the basketball team for two years, and played intramural basketball in his third year. When he fin¬ ishes high school, Franklin hopes to go to the Naval Academy. However, he will not be forgotten by W. H. S. BETTY LEE HILLMAN March 11, 1925 Betty Lee was bom in Salisbury. During her high school career, she has been home room secretary, home room representative for the Red Cross, patricipated in intramural fieldball and basketball. All her class¬ mates will remember Betty Lee by her demure ways. Betty Lee hopes to become a teacher. ALICE E. HOLLOWAY June 19, 1925 Al” was bom in Salisbury. She has contributed much in the way of sports—basketball, volleyball, and fieldball. Then, too, Alice has been property man¬ ager of the Junior Class play, secretary of the home room, and a monitor. All of us will remember her by the cooperative spirit she showed at all times during high school. Alice plans to be a bookkeeper. EDWARD HOLLOWAY October 11, 1926 Eddie” hails from Salisbury. He, too, is all out for victory in that he is a member of the Victory Corps. Eddie will be remembered y those cute little grins and jokes he cracks whenever opportunity presents it¬ self. Edward plans to be a certified public accountant. ESTHER CAROLINE HOLLOWAY August 2, 1926 Esther was also bom in Salisbury. Throughout her high school days, Esther has been very cooperative and dependeble to carry out her assigned tasks. Home Economics has taken much of her time as well as the Commercial and Monitor organizations. In the future, Esther hopes to become a secretary. We’ll all remem¬ ber those attractive pigtails about her neck and shoul¬ ders. 17
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THOMAS LEE JENKINS April 18, 1926 “Curley” hails from Fruitland. He went out for intramural basketball for three year, played in the band for four years, and played varsity soccer in his third year. Also in his third ear he was Red Cross Roll Call Chairman, on the Program Committee in his home room, and in the Junior Class Play. In his fourth year he has been a monitor and played intra¬ mural football. His ambition is to join the Army or Navy Air Corps. He is remembered by those of us girls whose attentions he so valiantly fought for. MARY JANE JOHNSON November 29, 1925 Janie was bom in Salisbury. Her four years of high school have been flooded wtih activities. To be¬ gin with she’s been 1st and 2nd Vice President of the Student Council, Junior Class President, newspaper re¬ porter and Home Economic president. With her co¬ operative spirit Janie will do well in whatever she tries to do. DORIS CLARA JONES April 2, 1925 Doris comes from the big city of Philadelphia. In her Junior year she came to W. H. S. Although new here she pitched in to do her part. Doris has been a Red Cross Representative and a participant in soft- ball and gym meets. All of us will remember her for her northern speech. Doris’ immediate plans are to enter some phase of war work. SHIRLEY CATHERINE JUMP October 13, 1926 Shirley was bom in Easton. During her high school days, “Lover” has participated in intramural fieldball, basketball and Red Cross activities. During her last year she became a very efficient monitor. Shirley plans to enter a business college. She will be remembered by all ecause of her friendly and cooperative spirti. THELMA GRACE KLEGER January 14, 1926 Thelma, although from Salisbury, has interests in Philadelphia, but her life at school was not ne¬ glected. She played in intramural sports, was a mem¬ ber of the Red Cross, Home Economics, Monitors, and Commercial Clubs, and was active in all. Thelma’s ambition, she says, is to do secretarial work, but we know better. 19
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