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

 - Class of 1960

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CLASS HISTORY In September of 1957, we entered Wicomico Senior High School as sophomores. Although we were lost for the first few days, the upperclassmen proved to be invaluable aids in helping us find our new classes. Soon we elected Student Council representatives and homeroom officers. Susan Briele was our first Winter Carnival attendant. The sophomores in the May Court were Joyce Kotarides, Susan Rayne, and Linda Steere. Jim Stewart was elected second vice president; and Margaret Roe, secretary-treasurer of the 1958-1959 Student Council. The summer passed rapidly, and now we were juniors. Our Junior Class officers were David Oursler, president; Bob Esham, vice-president; Judy Murphey, secretary; and Phyllis Trice, treasurer. The Junior Class Play, Caught in the Webb, was done with arena staging. Miss MacMurrian directed this fine performance. All of us were proud when our school was elected Secretary of the Maryland Association of Student Councils, a position filled by Margaret Roe. Jim Stewart was elected president; and Norman Conway, vice-president of next year’s Student Council. The Maryland Association of Future Teachers of America elected Phyllis Trice as its second vice president. Nelson (Butch) Van Sant was given the school Music Award. Joyce Kotarides was our Winter Carnival representative; and Carolyn Jones, Dolores MacMillan, and Susan Rayne were May Court attendants. Twenty-one juniors were inducted into the National Honor Society. The Junior-Senior Banquet impressed upon us that now we were almost seniors. Finally we were seniors! The Senior Class officers were David Oursler, president; Bill Oakley, vice- president; Carolyn Condon, secretary; Bob Elliott, treasurer; and Margaret Roe, historian. Gini Moore was editor of the Wi-Hi News. The editor of the Tom-Tom was John Howard; Pat Phillips and Brenda Johnson were assistant editors; and Pat Parks was business manager. Carolyn Jones served as our permanent delegate to the Lower Shore Association of Student Councils. We all feel that our class was greatly enriched by having Jutta Keulen from Germany and Keith Yorston from New Zealand as the American Field Service exchange students. The Senior Class Play, Boy With a Cart, was truly a fine performance, again using arena staging. We initiated Homecoming at Wi-Hi, and Carolyn Jones was elected by the football team as queen with Susan Briele as her senior attendant. Linda Steere reigned as Winter Carnival Queen. The Elks Leadership Awards were won by Phyllis Trice and Jim Stewart, first place, and Phyliss Morgan and John Howar d, second place. The Scholarship Awards were won by Brenda Johnson and John Howard. Those who placed highest in the Herald Tribune Forum test, winning a trip to New York, were Harry Bragg, Ronnie Lilley, John Howard, and Dabney Morriss. We shall always fondly remember the Junior-Senior Banquet, the May Dance, our Senior Prom, and the Senior Awards Program. Baccalaureate and Commencement marked the end and the beginning--the end of our high school days and the beginning of our adult lives. Margaret Roe Class Historian 12

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS: L. to R.: Robert Elliott, Treasurer; Carolyn Condon, Secretary; David Cursler, President Mar garet Roe, Historian; Willard Oakley, Vice-President. Seniors will always have fond memories of: Senior Class Play . . Senior Prom. Junior Senior Banquet Sermon to Graduates . Commencement . . . November 19-20 . May 13 . May 27 . June 5 . June 8 What we are is God’s gift to us; what we become is our gift to God. CLASS COLORS: Yellow and White CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose CLASS SONG: One Little Candle” 13

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