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ERSEL WILLIAM JONES Ridley Park, Pa. February 25, 1926 Answers to: Ersel Always saying: ‘Tor gosh sakes. Pet diversion: Basketball Usually found: Staying in Remembered by: His lateness Destination: Room 32 Army Air Corps 2 years, 1 month. PEGGY LOUISE JONES Willards, Md. April 29, 1930 Answers to: Piddy Woo Always saying: Oh! No! Pet diversion: stuffing herself with food Usually found: at Watson ' s Remembered by: her voice Destination: Who knows? Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Dramatic Club I; Vice President Homeroom I; May Day II; Variety Show II; Intramural Sports; Footlight Revue III; Press Club III, IV; Varsity Basketball; Sec. Treas. of Glee Club IV; Wi-Hi News Reporter IV; Ensem¬ ble IV; Chairman of Will for Yearbook IV. CLARISSA LENA JONES Powellville, Md. December 10, 1930 Answers to: to Clarissa Always saying: Ohlmy land. Pet diversion: driving the car. Usually found: Powellville Remembered by: spilling stuff Destination: Heaven!! Glee Club I, II, III; Homeroom president II; Homeroom Historian II; Homeroom play II; Ad¬ vertising manager of Year Book IV. ECKLIN JOSEPH KANE Salisbury, Md. August 30, 1930 Answers to: Joe Always saying: Hey, fatty Pet diversion: hunting Usually found: anywhere and everywhere. Remembered by: Football Destination: College baseball team. President of Home Room I, II; Field Day I; Var¬ sity baseball II, IV; Varsity football II, III, IV; 2nd vice-president of Student Council III; Presi¬ dent of Student Council IV. Twenty-Four
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JEANNE ELMA JENNELLE Logan, W. Va. January 21, 1930 Answers to: Donkey Always saying: “Got a letter today. Pet diversion: Ken Usually found: by the phone Remembered by: acting Destination: Princess Anne Student Council Rep. I; Homeroom program chairman II; Junior Class play III. RICHARD THOMAS JOHNSON Salisbury, Md. February 4, 1930 Answers to: Richard Always saying: I don ' t know. Pet diversion: eating candy Usually found: 10-cent store Remembered by: His quietness Destination: Loafing JAMES LESLIE JOHNSON Salisbury, Md. March 14, 1929 Answers to : Jimmy Always saying: nothing Pet diversion: tinkering Usually found: on his motor bike. Remembered by: quietness in school. Destination: a flat tire. Field Day I. BETTY ANNE JONES Salisbury, Md. September 1, 1930 Answers to: Betty Always saying: Don ' t know, do ya? Pet diversion: getting into mischief. Usually found: with Peggy and Clarissa. Rememebered by: talking so fast . Destination: Powellville Homeroom treasurer I; Glee Club II, III; Foot- light Revue III; Monitor IV. Twenty-three
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HOWARD VICTOR KEEN Washington, D. C. May 11, 1925 Answers to: Vic Always saying: It ' s a pistol! Pet diversion: Bowling Usually lound: in front of lockers Remembered by: good-naturedness Destination: with Nick President of home room I; vice president II; basketball II, III; Baseball II; Student Council IV. Navy—4 years. ELAINE ELIZABETH KRAUS Baltimore, Md. August 13, 1929 Answers to: Elaine Always saying: Mercy! Pet diversion: dancing Usually found: with Irene Remembered by: her quiet manner. Destination: Nursing Softball I, II; Wi-Hi News Reporter II, III, Home¬ room Program Committee III; Baskeloaii IV. MARY LEE KELLEY Salisbury, Md. November 2, 1930 Answers to: Torchy Always saying: Merciful Heavens Pet diversion: Winking Usually found: Around a piano Remembered by: New Year ' s Eve Party Destination: Chemist. Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Homeroom President I; Dramatic Club IV; Homeroom vice-president II; Wi-Hi News Reporter II; Student Council Rep. II; Homeroom Red Cross II; Copy editor of Wi-Hi News III; Stage Junior Class Play III; Ensemble IV; Monitor IV; Press Club IV; Yearbook com¬ mittee IV. DORIS MAE KING Powellville, Md. July 21, 1930 Answers to: Doris Always saying: Quit! Pet diversion: teasing Usually found: Powellville Remembered by: being late Destination: Ro m 20. Field Day I, II. Twenty-five
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