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

 - Class of 1954

Page 16 of 124

 

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7 ' 2VM This crazy mixed up class of nineteen hundred and fifty-four, being real George and hep to the jive, do humbly submit this real gone will to the cool cats with the new school. KERN BR1ELE leaves trying to keep up with Ben Franklin. DICK BROWN leaves Miss Moore unhappy. BARBARA MALONE leavesP.G.H. looking for another de¬ pendable Nurses Aid. ARLEE N McGOWAN leaves as the last of the McGowan family. JAMES BROWN leaves Mr. Jupina looking for another first trombone player. ANN MESSICK leaves still trying to get people to call her Georgeanne. ROBERT BRUMBLEY leaves his Hallowe’en pranks to Bobby Holland. To Jo Anne Hearn goes SUZANNE METZ’S poise. J. R. JOHNSON and BOB CANNON leave their peg pants and haircuts to Bobby Adams. ALAN CURTISS leaves his streamlined car to General Motors. ELVIRA MEZICK leaves Adelia to carry on the family name. BILL DENNIS leaves his waves to the ocean. VERONA MOREASH leaves her tragedies to Shakespeare. To Patty Denson goes MARGARET MILLS ' cute figure. JACK DENSON leaves his way with the women to Freddie Christensen. PAT NELMS leaves her love for animals to Carroll Robert¬ son. ROBERT DONOWAY leaves the kids from Pittsville looking for another ride. MARY LYNN WOOTTEN leaves taking diving lessons from her father. ED BETTS leaves wondering how a goal post could hit back. To Franklin Tull goes JOANN PARSONS ' S skating ability. TOMMY DORMAN leaves his V-neck sweaters to Phil In- sley. GAYLE DORMAN leaves his roving eye to Bill Phillips. JANE YOUNGER and FAE McGINNIS leave Miss Stewart hoping that another Blooper Queen never hits Wi-Hi. LOIS WILKINS leaves writing letters. To Jack Mears goes JOYCE WHITLOCK’S artistic ability. FAYE WHITE bequeaths her skill in 4-H work to Jayne Shivers. PAT WHEATLEY leaves hoping to get into the modeling business. BARBARA WALSTON leaves trying to get to class on time. Leland Shores acquires JIM PHILLIPS ' height. DICK PORTER leaves still sleeping in P.O.D. class. RICHARD PHIPPIN leaves arguing with Coach Berry. ANN TULL leaves Miss Troy looking for another Spider. NANCY BANKS leaves being tied up in Williamsburg. To Bill Caldwell goes BILL WHITE ' S friendliness. SHIRLEY TWILLEY leaves her pajamas at Norma’s slumber party. BUSTER TRUITT leaves working for the Ulman Corpora¬ tion. PAT SMITH leaves being one of Miss Moore ' s A students. RUBY STATON leaves to sing on Try-Out Time. DONNA RIGGIN bequeaths her neat appearance to Carol Banks. SHELDON LARMORE and PHIL FIELDS leave wondering when they won ' t have to walk uptown. JOAN ASKEY leaves her multi-colored hair to anyone who wants it. ■ FRANCES BROWN leaves looking for a harmonizing partner. BILL LIVINGSTON leaves his ability to eat hamburgers to Wimpy. VIRGINIA LIVINGSTON leaves Betty Ann Malone to look out for the interests of Fruitland. The Senior Art Class leaves Mr. Purnell wondering if some of his predictions will come true. To Barbara Crosse goes BILLIE MAE GREEN ' S naturally curly hair. VIRGINIA JOHNSON leaves her flower arrangements for Linda Sehman. MARY RUE DALLAS leaves her horny jokes to Miss Troy. BILL HOOVER leaves.again!!! Easy going RICHARD SMITH leaves everyone wondering why he has red hair. RONALD TILGHMAN leaves Santa Claus ' s parade looking for someone else to drive that old car. RUTH ANDREWS leaves her bangs to Mamie Eisenhower. Ronald Groton acquires DON MEADOWS ' neat dancing steps. NANCY LUCY leaves learning how to cook beans. JUDY WHITE and PAT PATTERSON leave the yearbook worries to next year ' s editor and assistant editor. PHIL LONG leaves next year ' s baseball coach looking for another able-bodied pitcher. JERRY SEATON leaves his quiet reserved manner to Flea Phillips. SHIRLEY BRADLEY leaves Miss Stewart looking for a new secretary. ToBuzzy Livingston goes OLIVER ADRION ' S Yankee ac¬ cent. EDMUND WALTON leaves his little black book to Wayne Taylor. LIZ ELLIS leaves breaking antiques. GLORIA DISHAROON leaves her pleasing personality to Betty Mallery. CAROL KNAPP bequeaths her flute to Audrey Stanley. LORENA THOMAS leaves her brains to Bill Walston. SARALENE PUSEY leaves trying to get her homework done on time. 12

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CATHERINE POPE leaves still hitting home runs. HENRIETTA HUDSON leaves her pony tail to Bettle Bum. BILL TOWNSEND leaves in a hurry. CURTIS SAMMONS leaves saying Cheez.” To Richard Parsons goes LEE SCHILLING’S crew cut. SUE ANN HILL leaves Larry to represent the Hills. To Barbara Testa goes JEAN GRIFFIN ' S size. VIRGINIA JONES leaves getting her needed sleep in any class which will permit it. BUDDY SMITH leaves having been the only sophomore ever to be in a junior and senior class play while still a sophomore. CHARLES KNAPP leaves Mrs. Small with fewer tardy slips to make out in the morning. NELSON MALONE leaves as Wi-Hi’s best dressed senior. BUDDY NELSON leaves his sweet little ways to Butch Early. To Ellen Jo Sterling goes JUNE SMACK ' S cute smile. GERALD TAYLOR leaves still pin-pointing the U.S. history maps. MARY DRYDEN leaves saying the most surprising things in P.O.D. ROSALIE GILLIS leaves with everybody wondering why she’s called Posy.” BOB STURGIS leaves his red suspenders to the firemen. NETTIE COX leaves her quiet manner to Ann Howard. JOAN HAYMAN leaves with the Purple Heart for her tum¬ ble down the stairs. ELEANOR HILL leaves for Jimmy Snow ' s show. SHIRLEY PARSONS leaves windowshopping. CAROL TRADER leaves for Annapolis. JANE WATSON leaves to sing popular melodies. JOHN DARDINE leaves his cool jive to Jim Keifer. BILL ELLIOTT leaves for the Wild West. BUDDY EMERSON leaves with water on the brain. PETE ENNIS leaves his dumb-bells to Richard Harrington. ED PARSONS leaves his drums to Franklin Parsons. DICK ROBINSON leaves somebody else as Man Against Crime” in the cafeteria. BOBBY WEBSTER leaves ready to man the boat at high tide. J. H. WILLIAMS leaves his witty manner to Darryl Hearn. MIKE ROBERTS leaves his jet-powered, fluid-drive, hy- dromatic, non-flow hot rod to some poor soul who is fool enough to take it. HARRY ALEXANDER and LEE LEVERING leave Coach Ber¬ ry looking for two more able-bodied co-captains. JOE ANDREWS leaves being one of Wi-Hi’s unsung heroes. CONNIE RIGGIN leaves her stenographic ability to Maxine Wells. JANE GRAHAM and BETTY BELLE BAKER leave for Eng¬ land on the Queen Elizabeth. JIM COFFINBERGER leaves his disc-jockey voice to WBOC. PAT STURGIS leaves with a full station wagon. CHANDLER HUGHES leaves being the only boy in Wi-Hi’s history to have 25 dates in one night. KRISTIN JOHNSON leaves her creative ideas to Anna Grace Dell. DOT LEE JONES leaves her love for beautiful clothes to Alice Ann Sweigert. BUDDY LIEBMAN leaves his liking for argument to Bob LeCates. JERRY DAVIS leaves his tumbling ability to Johnny Liv¬ ingston. CAROLE LEE DRYDEN leaves her sunlamp to the junior girls. YVONNE LEWIS leaves wondering why the chimes didn ' t ring. LEE DISHAROON leaves his little car, derby hat, and cigarette holder to Winston Churchill. NORMA POLLITT leaves having acquired a southern ac¬ cent. JOANNE RAWSON leaves playing pool with Blane Bailey. LARRY GREGORY leaves his physique to Jerry Lewis. PHYLLIS LOWE leaves without her pig-tails. To Jerry Miller goes G.A. JERMAN ' S bow-ties. BARBARA LONGFELLOW leaves her winning smile to her brother, Bruce. JOHN McHUGH and BOB JOHNSON leave as the best of pals. MARION KENT leaves to brush up on Sherlock Holmes’ techniques. RUSSELL WHITE leaves to bring home the bacon. ANDREA WIEN leaves without her driving license. ANTHONY SARBANES leaves his set shot to Bruce Connor. JOYCE BRADLEY leaves her pantaloons to Miss Troy and the hockey squad. PATSY POLLITT leaves laughing in fourth period English class. JIM MOULTHROP leaves being the only boy bitten by a cow. To Bill Morgan goes BERNARD WARWICK’S soccer ability. DOLORES HEATH bequeaths her smile to Ipana. RICHARD SPENCER leaves his brother, Wayne, to care for the chicks. LOIS JONES leaves for the Fruitland Fire Hall. ROSE FRANK leaves her rosy cheeks. JOSH RICHARDSON leaves people wondering what his middle name is. PAT MORRIS and JOYCE MASSEY leave their majorette uniforms to the lucky girls who can fill them. ANN EAGLER leaves the Melody Maids. VIRGINIA LOWMAN leaves being one of the red-headed seniors. JACK HANCOCK leaves his bicycle with his head up in¬ stead of down. KAY REED leaves the cheerleaders looking for a new cap¬ tain. BARBARA FISHER leaves Mr. Eagler a little peace and quiet. To anyone who can fill the boots goes DICK NIBLETT’S All-American sports ability. ANN BURNS leaves squealing her wheels. 13

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