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Margaret Ann Abbott Margaret July 28, 1940 Deal Island, Maryland Nurse Remembered by: her dream home. F.N.A. IV; Sr. Class Play Comm. Georgia Roberta Adkins Robbie August 2, 1940 Salisbury, Maryland College or Stenographer Remembered by: her long brown hair. FTA III, IV; Honor Roll II, III; English Club III. Barbara Ann Aydelotte Barbara February 9, 1940 Salisbury, Maryland Nurse Remembered by: her extensive wardrobe. F.N.A. III, IV; Wi Hi News Rep. Will Comm. IV. Jo Anne Bedsworth Jo August 2 7, 1940 Salisbury, Maryland Secretary Remembered by: her lovely voice. Concert Choir II, III, IV; Library Club IV; Red Cross Alt. II. David Roy Adkins David May 1, 1940 Salisbury, Maryland Armed Forces Remembered by: his easy going manner. Stamp Club II, III. John Marion Adkins Marion May 13, 1940 Willards, Maryland Agriculture Remembered as: the good guy from Wi Hi. All-State Band II, III; Baseball II, III, IV; Student Council IV; Drivers ' Club II; Band II, III, IV; Monitor IV; W.H.R.S. Pres. Marion Edwin Bailey Butch September 14, 1940 Salisbury, Maryland Electrician Remembered by: his ivy-league clothes. J.V. Football II, Foot¬ ball III. Charles William Bennett III Bill March 30, 1940 Salisbury, Maryland Millionaire Remembered by: Well, I ' ll be blowed. Sr. Class Play Cast; H.R. Treas. II, III; Wi- Hi News Staff IV; Wi- Hi Chorus II, French Club IV.
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HERBY MESSICK leaves as an ex-tuba-tooter. WANDA MOORE leaves her poise to Jane Ellen Bounds. CAROL ORMON bequeaths her novels to Grosset Dunlap. JEROME MITCHELL wakes up long enough to leave. GREG MORRIS leaves seeking a ride. PAT OURSLER leaves her brother David to carry on. LOUISE PARKER leaves being the only Northerner with a southern drawl. DOLORES PARKS leaves being well liked by everyone. REGINALD MYLES leaves his initials to Reginald Malone. ROCKY NICHOLS leaves for Salisbury ' s only suburb, TEXAS! PHYLLIS PARSONS leaves Mrs. Scott looking for some¬ one to talk to before school. MARIAN POLLITT high steps away. SYLVIA PRICE leaves homeroom 9-18 without a private secretary. FRED NICOLL leaves running from the girls, especially at lunch time! To Greg LeBel goes BILL NOCK ' S fleet-footedness. WALT PATEY leaves the office girl wishing he’d never yanked the guts outa that chicken! JUDY RAYNE wills her stylishness to Jackie Dickerson. IDA SMITH and PEGGY RAYNE leave to carry the lamp for Florence Nightingale. SHERRY RICKARD skates away. CHRISTINE RIDDLE leaves her hats to Hedda Hopper. MARY AGNES SIMPSON leaves still trying to get everyone to call her Mimi. GEORGE PERDUE leaves quietly. TOM PETERSON leaves to be an exchange student for the C.A.P. LEE PHILLIPS leaves typing after the bell rings. DONALD PRYOR leaves his curls at the barber shop ANNE SKIRVEN leaves on record her many accomplish¬ ments. LOUISE SMITH and SUSIE WOLLET leave knowing the Willards ' roads like the palms of their hands. SUE STEIN bequeaths her versatility to Vicki Buhr. PHIL QUILLEN leaves Mr. Howard with no comment. To Ronnie Morgan goes BILL RAFTER ' S thoughtfulness. BILL RAYNE leaves his brother to carry on. WAYNE RICHARDSON leaves as the blushing bluffer. SHIRLEY STEPHENS bequeaths her friendly ways to Pat Parker. JOYCE SMULLEN leaves with a kind smile for every¬ one. BILL RYAN leaves as Mrs. Hastings ' quick change man. BERNIE SCHAUBER leaves next year ' s P.O.D. cla sses not knowing what to expect. ERIC SCHUMANN wills his good nature to George Kemmerer. BILL SHORT wills his saxophone to Curtis Miller. JANET SUBERS leaves her opinions on world affairs to Douglas Edwards. PAT TRUITT leaves frorft the prom six dollars richer. VIRGINIA THOMAS leaves her grace to Henrietta Hancock. BOB SHRIEVES leaves the bass line to Butch VanSant. RUSSELL SMITH leaves still getting away with MURDER! STANTON SOMERVELL leaves as a true sportsman. JEROME STERLING leaves being the only monitor who gets lost in the crowd. PHYLLIS RUARK and VIRGINIA TIMMONS leave their quiet ways to Nancy Sahler. SALLY THORNTON leaves Frances Parks to be songs¬ tress of Wi Hi. DICK STEWART leaves being called Admiral. MIKE STOCKMAN bequeaths his varied record col¬ lection to anyone fortunate enough to get it. DAVID SWEIGERT leaves still trying to find his one and only. ELISABETH DEVON A LD leaves her chewing gum to Miss Porter. To Joanna Cato goes LEAH JANE TOADVINE ' S charm. JEANNIE TOWSE leaves as a cute dance band accom¬ panist. BOB TAYLOR bequeaths his acting ability to John Porter. MELVIN TOADVINE leaves Mrs. Smullen with no one to argue with. SONNY RAYNE leaves with a mixed-up weather fore¬ cast. CHARLOTTE TULL bequeaths her efficiency to Kay Hopkins. LINDA TURNER leaves everyone in stitches. JUNE VETRA leaves to wait for Henry. NANCY WADE bequeaths her swell personality to Ebba Christensen. LAIRD TODD leaves for Todd Wholesale Co. BUTCH WALLER leaves his mystery girl. To Donald Patterson goes RONNIE WARREN’S easy going manner. BRENDA WALLER wills her jitterbugging to Judy McLeod. SUSAN WALLER leaves her versatile wardrobe to Seventeen. JOAN WEBSTER bequeaths her stylish haircut to Sandy Miller. BOB WELSH wills his rhythm sticks to Phil Adkins. WALT WHALEY leaves as the only boy with four traffic violations in one night. BRUCE WHARTON leaves his radio sets to H. B. Calda- baugh. CAROLYN WEST leaves her long hair to Tillie Thomas. VIRGINIA WEBSTER leaves with a ring, 3rd finger, left hand. JOAN WHARTON leaves as Wi Hi’s Jane Froman. CARROLL WHEEDLETON leaves minus his shyness. LESLIE WHITE leaves her teachers with a bad case of eye strain. C. D. WHITEHEAD leaves his dull razor blades to any¬ one who needs them. JIM WILKINS leaves in the roar of his dual exhaust. CHRISTIE WILLIAMS leaves still wondering if the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. REBECCA WILLIAMS leaves Wi Hi waiting for the rest of the Williams sisters. RONALD WILLEY leaves to find a Bluebird. DUNTON WYATT leaves the Journalism class 30 decibels quieter. MARY WILSON leaves her pretty black hair to Susan Zieger. KAYE WOLF leaves as a perfect lady. SUSAN YATES bequeaths her over-sized pocketbooks to Samsonite. ARTHUR ZIEGLER as the last to leave, shuts the door behind us all.
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Ronald Jacob Berman ’’Ron January 18, 1940 Salisbury, Maryland College Remembered by: his unusual French accent. Band II, III, IV; Chorus III; French Club IV. Elizabeth Ann Blaylock Ann January 5, 1940 Cary, North Carolina Naval Nurse Remembered by: back home. Basketball II, III; FHA II, Sec.-Treas. Ill, Pres. IV; May Dance Comm. II. David Allen Bomt David June 10, 1940 Holtville, California Army Remembered by: carrying Miss Warren’s groceries. FFA II; Safety Driving Club II; Vegetable Judging II; H. R. V. P. IV; Monitor IV. Patricia Lee Bowman Pattie July 7, 1940 Washington, D.C. A happy and successful life Remembered by: her diamond ring. F.N.A. III, IV; English Club Sec. IV; Sr. Class Play Comm. IV. Laurel Leroy Blackiston Leroy May 12, 1939 Salisbury, Maryland Army Remembered by: spotting Russian buzzards for the G.O.C. G.O.C. Ill; Track I; Eng¬ lish Club III, IV. Michael Keith Bloxham Mike January 4, 1940 London, England Lawyer Remembered by: as our British S.C. President. Student Council II, 2nd V.P. Ill, Pres. IV; Wi Hi News III; Jr. Class V.P. Ill; Tom Tom Comm. IV. Donald Preston Bowden, Jr. Don October 14, 1940 Salisbury, Maryland Work Remembered by: flying low. Football Mgr. II, III; Track Mgr. III. Gene Autry Bozman ’Gene February 6, 1940 Salisbury, Maryland Army Remembered by: Roy Rogers. English Club IV; Monitor IV; H. R. Sec. II; Pro¬ jectionists ' Club III. 18
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