Wicomico High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Salisbury, MD)

 - Class of 1943

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PHILIP MOORE KING July 29, 1926 “Phil” King came to us from Laurel, Delaware. School activities came second in his life; good books were first. However, he was in the Forest Fire Ser¬ vice his last year. Phil plans to join the Army Air Corps, but he won’t be able to take all his books along so they are left behind to some worthy under¬ classman. MARY VIRGINIA LANDING April 18, 1926 Virginia, like many of us, was born in Salisbury. During her four years in high school, one was sure to find her an active participant in our home room pro¬ grams. She plans to become a stenographer. Virginia will be remembered by her dependability and willing¬ ness to carry out tasks assigned to her. ELIZABETH CURRIER LAWRENCE December 13, 1923 From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, comes lively “Lioby”. An enthusiastic lover of sports, she has tak¬ en part in varsity basketball and fieldball, intramural volleyball and softall. We can see “Libby” four years hence, flitting down hospital corridors tending to her patients. IRIS MAE LAWS January 2, 1925 Iris is another of those native Salisurians. Although a participant in many activities she specialized in in¬ tramural feldball and basketball. In her last year she faithfully was on duty selling defense stamps. She leaves behind to some lucky girl a few of the soldiers she discarded for her one and only. ALBERTA LORRAINE LAYTON January 12, 1926 “Prissie” came all the way from Batlimore, Mary¬ land, to the good ol’ Eastern Shore. Alberta has been non-active in school elections and activities. All of her classmates, however, know her to be a lover of music. After completing high school, “Prissie” is go¬ ing to the Delaware Hospital where she will train for nursing. 20

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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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• ' MARGARET ANNE LEMON June 6, 1925 “Teenie” was bom in good ol Salisbury. She has been a constant supporter of sports, namely basket¬ ball and fieldball. All her classmates and especially Room 26 will remember her by that jolly manner she alwaj r s possesses and her continuous talking. “Teenie” would like us to think she wants to be a clerk, but we wonder. ANNABEL C. LEWIS March 19,1925 “Shorty” hails from Salisbury. During her fresh¬ man year she played basketball and fieldball. Anna¬ bel things she would like to go out into this world as a stenographer. “Shorty” will be remembered by her quiet and friendly manner. VIRGINIA LEE LEWIS January 27, 1926 “Ginny” is a modest little maiden from Parksley Virginia. During her stay in W. H. S., she has held home room offices and has been a very conscientious monitor. What will she do after she gets her sheep¬ skin ? Well, Virginia Lee has decided she wants to be a beautician. I am sure you will agree with me when I say I hope she succeeds in making her custo¬ mers as neat and attractive as she is. ALVIN L. LIPOW December 28, 1926 Lippy” was bom at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During his years at high school he has been a mem- ber of the Forest Fire Fighters and the Victory Corps. “Lippy” will be remembered by his extensive knowl¬ edge in the aeronautical world. Joanne was bom in Salisbury. Her greatest Joanne Little was born in Salisbury. Her greatest •contribution to high school has -been her musical tal¬ ent. Other than this, Operetta, Glee Club, and sports, also have taken part of Joanne’s interest. Jo plans to become a concert pianist after attending Peabody Institute. Her jolly disposition and musical accom¬ plishments will forever be remembmered by her class¬ mates. 21

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