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

 - Class of 1962

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CLASS HISTORY September, 1959, marked the beginning of the final segment--we were sophomores in Wicomico Senior High School! Resignedly we accepted our demotion and enthusi¬ astically laced the challenge ol the next three years. Remembering their own first days as underclassmen, the sympathetic Seniors guided us through the ordeal of orientation. To assert our inherent rights as members of the school, we elected Student Council representatives and homeroom officers, joined clubs, and served on committees, and participated in athletics. The appointive office of Parliamentarian of the Student Council, inaugurated this year, was filled by Zoe Sarbanes. Selected to represent our class in the first Homecoming Court was Debby Stockman. Teresa Deale served as Winter Carnival attendant from the sophomore class. For the May Court we elected Lorraine Bailey, Kathy Collins, and Barbara Goldman. Returning in September as Juniors, we acquired a secure status within the school. Jeff Rafter, Barbara Goldman, and Zoe Sarbanes assumed in the fall their offices as 2nd Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer of our Student Council and President of the LSASC, respectively. Debby Stockman received the appointment as Parliamen¬ tarian. The results of the Junior Class officers ' election declared Gil Atkinson as President, Zoe Sarbanes as Vice-President, Kathy Collins as Secretary, and Teresa Deale as Treasurer. After many weeks of diligent preparation, the class presented as a cooperative effort, the play Lillion. ” Teresa Deale again represented us in the Winter Cat nival Court. May Court attendants from the Junior Class were Lorraine Bailey, Kathy Collins, and Mary Ellen Cato. Seventeen juniors were honored by in¬ duction into the National Honor Society. Debby Stockman remained in Italy for five months as an AFS student. The receipt of our school rings identified us as students of Wi-Hi but, more important, provided tangible evidence that we had attained that long- awaited rank of respect. Seniors!! Even the title was melodious to our proud ears! Instilled with a greater sense of responsibility, we elected our Senior Class officers: President, Gil Atkin¬ son; Vice-President, Kathy Collins; Secretary, Barbara Goldman; Treasurer, Teresa Deale, Historian, Zoe Sarbanes. The editors of the three school publications--Zoe Sarbanes, TomTom: Beverly Colona, Wi-Hi News; and Jim Brown, Indian Chant--and their capable staffs began production immediately. The entire class welcomed with open hearts our two AFS exchange students, Gloria Petzold-Fisher from Chile and Tino Dominguez-Sierra from Spain. Elected as the leaders of our Student Council were President, Decker Faw and 1st Vice-President, Teresa Deale. Patty Whiting was appointed as Parliamentarian. The LSASC functioned smoothly with the aid of its 1st Vice-President, Debby Stockman and Wi-Hi’s Permanent Delegate, Barbara Goldman. The duties of the MASC ' s 1st Vice-President were assumed by Zoe Sarbanes. Offered as the Senior Class Play was the delightful The Importance of Being Earnest. Kathy Collins, attended by Barbara Goldman and Pam Cook, reigned as Homecoming Queen. During the Winter Carnival, Peggy Ann Sterling was crowned queen of that annual occasion. As winners of a current events test, Decker Faw, Edward Palmer, Carole Witt, and Jeremy Schwartz attended the Herald-Tribune Forum in New York City. Hopefully establishing a precedent, the Senior Class visited the famous sights of New York City. Barbara Smith ruled over the May Court with Ellen Hayman, Jolene Simms, and Joyce Anderson in attendance. Now, much to our sorrow, the inevitable end was lapidly approaching. Prom, Junior-Senior Banquet, and Senior Awards, preserved torever in our memories, followed. Our three years of trials and tribulations, suc¬ cess and failure, culminated in Baccalaureate and Commencement. Our existence as a united body had ended; yet we will always return a sincere allegiance to our Alma Mater and to each other as members of the Class of 1962. Zoe Sarbanes 12 Class Historian

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t CLASS OFFICERS, L. to R.: Barbara Goldman, Secretary; Gil Atkinson, President; Kathy Collins, Vice- President; Teresa Deale, Treasurer; Zoe Sarbanes, Historian. MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS: Senior Class Play Senior Class Trip Senior Prom Junior-Senior Banquet Sermon to Graduates Commencement November 2-3 April 27 May 18 June 1 June 3 June 7 Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS SONG: Climb Every Mountain 13

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