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ROBERT JEROME LYNCH February 19, 1924 Joe” is a native of Salisbury. His activities during his years here at Wi-Hi have been the Glee Club and the F. F. A., of which he has been president. Joe” would like to be a successful business man. He will be remembered by the affection he showed for one of his feminine classmates. JOHN A. MALONE November 5, 1926 John was born in Washington, D. C., but has spent the last six years in Allen. He has been a member of the Student Council and of the Monitor Club. The Tom Tom” welcomed him as business manager in his fourth year. John plans to enter an engineering school and if he keeps up his good record of high school he will certainly make good. PAULINE ANNETTA MERRITT May 26, 1926 Taxi” was orn in Salisbury. She, too, has been a lover of sports—fieldball, basketball, and volleyball. All her classmates remember her by her sweet smile and disposition. Pauline is undecided as to what she wishes to do but we can’t help feel that she, too, will make good. FRANCES SAVAGE METCALF January 12, 1926 Frances, known to many of us as Frankie” was bom in Nassawadox, Virginia. During her third year at Wi-Hi, Frankie” was active in intramural basket¬ ball. Clubs, too, took up part of her time. That southern drawl” won Frankie” many friends. Fran¬ ces is indefinite as to her future, but her friends know she will make good. JANE GUTHRIE MCCREADY July 23, 1926 McCready” came into this big bad world in the hug»e city of Wilmington, Delaware. McCready, being one for lending a helping hand, has been a Red Cross representative, secretary and treasurer of Home Eco¬ nomy Club and her home room. We will all remem¬ ber McCready by her fascination for pulling out ties of helpless boys and messing up their hair. What kind of a nurse will McCready make? 23
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PAULINE CHRISTINA LITTLETON July 9, 1024 “Polly” came all the way from Parksley, Virginia. During her high school days she has constantly been a participant in sports — namely, field-ball, volleyball and basketball. Later on she expects to be a nurse. She leaves behind a few of her many soldier fnends she disregarded for her one and only. SARALEE LONG December 26, 1925 “Sallie” is one of Chicago’s proud daughters and comes to us from Dover, Delaware. She is a mem¬ ber of the Dramatic and Gl ' ee Clubs. None of us will forget her remarkable performance in our operetta. Her ambition is to play on Broadway. She is remem¬ bered by her constant talk of Dover and “Art”. JACQUELYN C. LORD October 30, 1926 “Jackie” is another one of Salisbury’s daughters. During high school she has been a Red Cross represen¬ tative, vice president of her home room, and participat¬ ed in intramural sports. Although “Jackie’s plans are not definite, she thinks about going to State Teachers College. We hope she will delight people there with her merry giggle as she did here. EDWARD LORD December 13, 1925 “Ed” was born in good ol’ Salisbury. He has been president and vice president of his home room, stud¬ ent council representative and this year he is our c.ass historian. Edward plans to go to college and we are sure he will delight his professors wtih his brilliant answers. His fourth period trig class will long re¬ member him. , WALLACE LAVERN LUFFMAN June 17, 1CT Wallace came from Winston Salem, North Carolina. Besides being an active nvember of his home room, he has played home room basketball, intramural sports, and has participated in the track meets. He would like to ioin the United States Army Air Corps, so as to end this war as quickly and as thoroughly as pos¬ sible. Wallace will be remembered by his quiet friendly disposition. 22
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NEIL FRANCIS MCDONOUGH July 6, 1924 Neil is from Buffalo, New York. He is undecided as to what he wants to do but as he’s 18 it looks like his “Uncle Sam” will decide for him. He will have to leave behind his customary walks, but he ' ll prob¬ ably be taking longer ones anyway, so he won’t miss them. ELSIE IRENE MCNAMARA April 19, 1925 Elsie is another one of us Salisburians. Elsie’s lead¬ ership and initiative has been brilliantly displayed in her being Home Room 26’s president for three con¬ secutive years and vice president her first year. To Elsie Room 26 offers their thanks for her patience and kindness shown to us. With such qualifications as have been named, Elsie can be nothing but a suc¬ cess in her future occupation, teaching. VIRGINIA MCDONOUGH March 27, 1926 Virginia comes from the big city of Buffalo, New York. All through her school days she has been very cooperative. Being a member of the Monitor Club, ty¬ pist for the Wi-Hi News, member of the Glee Club, in¬ tramural basketball and fieldball are only a few of her many activities. Virginia plans to become another of those efficient stenographers. She will be remem¬ bered by her good typing. HARRY LEE MESSICK November 8, 1925 “Shorty” was born in Salisbury. During his last year at Wi-Hi, Harry Lee was an ardent member of the Fire Fighters Division. All of his classmates will remember him by his rapidity for making friends. “Shorty” is undecided as to what his future plans are. but we all know he’ll make good. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MOORE, JR July 15, 1926 Franklin is a southerner — coming from Eastville, Virginia. During his years here, he has been an ac¬ tive member of the Glee Club. He was also in the Junior Class Play, operetta, and Wi-Hi News reporter. Franklin would like to attend a music school. He will be remembered by his witty remarks. 24
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