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DOROTHY VIRGINIA TRUITT April 2, 1925 “Dot hails from Salisbury. She took an active part in school sports for she was a member of the basket¬ ball, fi‘eldball and volleyball teams. However, she did not limit herself to sports for she was active in her home room and monitor work. “Dot” wishes to join the scores of other Americans in defense plants. To some lucky underclassman “Dot” bestows her ath¬ letic ability. MARGARET FRANCES TRUITT April 20, 1925 “Peggy”, another native of Salisbury, has held many home room olfices. During her sophomore year she played intramural fieldball and basketball. Like many other seniors, “Peggy” has been a monitor. At the present time “Peggy” is undecided about what to do when she gets her “sheepskin”, but I am sure she will make good anywhere wtih those dimples and that sweet smile. ✓ MARION EDWARD TYNDALL February 9, 1926 “Ted” is of course, from Salisbury. His activities were confined to the Victory Corps, Forest Fire Fight¬ ers Service, and the Monitors Club. His desire is to join the Naval or Army Air Corps. But to the com¬ ing seniors he leaves behind room 11, where he danc¬ ed the Conga and waltzed wtih Bas.l Truitt. 9 WILLIAM EDWARD WARREN June 3, 1923 “Ed” hails from Pittsville, Maryland. He was re¬ porter for the F. F. A. three years and president of that organization his senior year. As a member of the monitor system, and air raid warden, and a par¬ ticipant ir. our track meet he showed willingness and cooperation. “Ed” plans to be a private flyer or a farmer. He is remembered by his eagemss to help others. JEAN WHITE WHEATLEY July 7, 1926 Jean is another Salisburian. Through her high school days, she has been a constant participant in sports; namely, intramural fieldball and volleyball. In her home room she helped many times with arrang¬ ing their programs. With a friendly disposition like hers “Jeannie” should make a good WAVE. 31
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ALICE BEATRICE TAYLOR April 17, 1927 “Peaches” hails from Parsonsburg, Maryland. She is remembered by her shortness of stature and her sweet disposition. She has held no outstanding posi¬ tions but did her part in all things. “Peaches” hasn’t made up her mind yet but her future is revolving around nui sing or secretarial work. EDNA EMILYNE TAYLOR August 11, 1925 “Em” hails from Quantico, Maryland. Her services as a Red Cross representative and as a monitor in her senior year are included in her activities. Intramural sports found her a faithful pursuer—basketball, volley¬ ball and fieldball. She hopes to become either a nurse or a secretary. She is remembered by her kindliness and gentleness to all. RALPH JACSKON TAYLOR August 6, 1925 “Slick”, of course, is from Salisbury. He featured in baseball and various field day events. As to clubs, he was an active member in both the F. F. A. and Mon¬ itors Club. When various war time changes were made in our school he joined the Victory Corps and became an air raid warden and joined the Aeronautics Classs. As long as we all can remember he has de¬ sired to be a pilot and aims at the Army Air Corps. “Slick” leaves to some bachelor his smoothness in getting along with the women at W. H. S. RUTH CAROLYN TILGHMAN November 30, 1925 Carolyn, too, is a native Salisburian. She has taken part in many activities but the most outstanding is her Glee Club work. Carolyn hopes to become engaged in beautician work. We all remember her splendid spirit of cooperation in all things. BASIL EUGENE TRUITT June 5, 1925 Basil is a “foreigner” from Snow Hill. He carried many positions in his home room. However, he also played an important part in the F. F. A. In sports he played soccer and baseball. Basil, too, is very pa¬ triotic—he was an air-raid warden, member of the Victory Corps and Forest Fire Fighter Service. His future is wrapped up in farm work, he hopes. As a symbol of all-out school spirit we leave the memory of Basil. 30
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BETTY CATHERINE WALLER March 3, 1926 Betty hails from Salisbury. Glee Club, Operetta, Red Cross representative and a member of the Wi- Hi News Staff were some of her activities. Her thor¬ oughness and willingness should prove very helpful in her future career, surgical nursing. WILLIAM MARK WATSON May 25, 1925 Mark is another playboy from the great and flourish¬ ing city of Fruitland. Mark’s chief activity during his little visit at high school has been his race to get the inconspicious seat in the classroom. That humor and wit, followed by a merry laugh, will never be for¬ gotten by his associates. Now, Mark is undecided as to his future, but like many of us, “Uncle Sam” prob¬ ably will decide for him. JOYCE IMOGENE WEBSTER July 25, 1925 Joyce was born in Salisbury. Her school spirit has been shown in her many activities. President of her home room, program chairman, member of the Glee Club, operetta, Junior Class Play, intramural sports, and Wi-Hi News staff were a few of Joyce’s activi¬ ties. To all her school mates she will be remembered by her jolly disposition. Joyce pl ans to become a nurse. WILLIAM ARTHUR WASHBURN, JR. December 10, 1926 “Bill” hails from around Siloam. He was home room reporter his first year, air raid warden for two years, ana a monitor one year. “Bill” plans to be a bookkeeper or a farmer. CHARLOTTE ELLEN WHITE July 11, 1926 “Sharkie” hails from Nanticoke, Maryland. Al¬ though she figures most prominently in school life as the editor of the Wi-Hi News, she has participated in intramural sports during each of her four years of high school. She was also vice-president of her home room for two years. After graduation, Charlotte plans to attend college. We will never forget her splendid poise while making speeches in the auditorium. 32
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