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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS, L. to R.: Tom Taylor, Treasurer; Cynthia Elliott, Historian; Bob Caldwell, President; Ebba Christensen, Secretary; Bruce Williams, Vice-President. SENIORS WILL REMEMBER ALWAYS SENIOR CLASS PLAY.NOVEMBER 20-21 SENIOR PROM.MAY 15 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET.MAY 29 SERMON TO THE GRADUATES.JUNE 7 COMMENCEMENT.JUNE 8 CLASS SONG: YOU ' LL NEVER WALK ALONE CLASS COLORS: RED AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSE It matters not how long we live, but how. 13
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CLASS HISTORY We began our sophomore year with the realization that we were once again under¬ classmen. Beginning our activities as underclassmen, we elected representatives to the Student Council, joined clubs, participated in sports, and served on various committees. The sophomore representative in the Winter Carnival Court was Joyce Murray. Francis Powell, Joanna Cato, and Joyce Murray were our representatives in the May Court. In our junior year we elected as our Junior Class Officers, Ronnie Morgan, Presi¬ dent; Bruce Williams, Vice-President; Pat Trader, Secretary; and Sylvia Brittingham, Treasurer. Juniors serving as Student Council Officers were Bob Caldwell, 2nd Vice-President and Cynthia Elliott, Secretary-Treasurer. The Junior Class Play, Onions in the Stew, was a great success. Joyce Murray represented our class again in the Winter Carnival Court. Everyone who attended our Junior Dance had a marvelous time. In honoring the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet, we realized that next year we would be receiving the honors. Our May Court attendants were Francis Powell, Eleanor Rae Denson, and Virginia Glass. Sandra White was chosen by the American Field Service to visit Finland as our summer exchange student. Our wonderful year as Seniors of Wi Hi passed by quickly. Elections began with those of Senior Class Officers: President, Bob Caldwell; Vice-President, Bruce Wil¬ liams; Treasurer, Tom Taylor; Secretary, Ebba Christensen; and Historian, Cynthia Elliott. Don Townsend was elected as editor of the Wi Hi News. Jack Levering served as our Student Council President. Richard Esham, our First Vice-President, organized our monitor system and the assembly programs. Vicki Buhr served as our permanent delegate to the Lower Shore Regional Student Council meetings. It was an honor to have two foreign exchange students in our Senior Class. They were Eva-Marie Langner from Germany and Pierre Cassd from France. We will remember them always as fine ambassadors from their countries. The Senior Class Play, Curtain Going Up, was a true success. Judy Davis reigned as Winter Carnival Queen. The four top winners of a current events test: Margaret Bethards, Ronnie Morgan, Rosalie Sherwell, and Pierre Casse, were chosen to attend the Herald Tribune Forum in New York. Our entire class spent an enjoyable day visiting our Maryland legislature in Annap¬ olis. The Junior-Senior Banquet now being held in our honor reminded us that soon our high school days would be over. The memories of our May Dance, Senior Awards, and Senior Prom will remain with us for years to come. Baccalaureate and Commencement brought our high school years to a close. Cynthia Elliott Historian 12
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BARRY LEE ADKINS Bearkat May 9, 1941 Salisbury, Maryland Professional Photographer Remembered by: his chest expansion. FRANCIS ASBURY ADKINS Francis September 29, 1941 Salisbury, Maryland College Remembered by: being the first male in the Honor Society. Honor Society; Projec¬ tionists Club II, III; G. O. C. Club II, Honor Roll II, III, IV; F .B.L.A. IV. DOROTHY LEE ALDRICH Dot September 21, 1941 Oak Park, Illinois College and Interpretative Dancing Remembered by: her individuality. Color Guard II, III; Majorette II, III; Sr. Class Play Comm.; Science Club III; Honor Roll IV. BARBARA ANN ASHLEY Barbara September 29, 1941 Salisbury, Maryland Business College or Sec¬ retary Remembered by: her Avon Products. FNA III, IV; English Club III, IV. GERALD HAMMOND ADKINS Gerald December 31, 1941 Salisbury, Maryland Mechanic Remembered by: his green shirts. English Club. MARION SYLVESTER ADKINS Marion December 26, 1941 Salisbury, Maryland State Police Remembered by: his quiet ways. BARBARA ANN BAILEY Barbara June 8, 1941 Salisbury, Maryland Beautician Remembered by: her animation. Senior Class Play Comm.; Pres, of FHA. ROBERT WILSON BAKER Tank January 30, 1941 Salisbury, Maryland U. S. Navy Remembered by: his concentration of pig¬ mentation SC Alt., II; Football II; Vice-Pres. Eng. Club IV; FTA, Conv. Del. 14 XU
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