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

 - Class of 1963

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SENIORS

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Cafeteria L. to R. Mrs. Marie West, Mrs. Pauline Brittingham, Miss Ruth Ellis, Mrs. Betty Banks, Mrs. Peggy Bounds, Mrs. Nellie Nicholson, Mrs. Bernice Truitt, Mrs. Norma Johnson, Mrs. Josie Wyatt, and Mrs. Ruby Hastings. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Hastings carefully plans each day’s menu. CUSTODIANS Custodians L. to R. Katherine Williams, Harvey Littleton, Franklin Britting¬ ham, Lloyd Davis, Norman Brumley, and Ogress Robinson.



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CLASS HISTORY In September of 1960, after many years of anxious waiting, we finally entered the final segment of our schooling as the sophomore class of Wicomico Senior High School. With the understanding help of the upper classmen, we soon felt we were a vital part of the school. To represent our class in the school functions, we immediately elected Student Council representatives, and homeroom presidents, joined clubs, served on committees, and participated in athletics. Sandy Rosencrance represented us during Homecoming, and Gail Taylor represented us during the Winter Carnival. Sharen Greene, Judy Humphreys, and Gail Kleger served as our attendants in the May Court. When we returned to school the following year, feeling that we had at last attained importance in the school, we elected as our Junior Class Officers: President, Chuck Berry; Vice-President, Guy Ayres; Secretary, Gail Taylor; and Treasurer, Sharen Greene. Jim McAllister and Linda Lawry served as 2nd Vice-President and Secretary- Treasurer respectively of the Student Council. Gail Kleger served as our representa¬ tive on the Homecoming Court. After many weeks of devoted practice, members of our class presented the Junior Class Play, Blood Wedding under the direction of Miss McMurrian. In February, Carolyn Wilber was selected to be an AFS exchange student to Chile for six months. Once again Gail Taylor was elected to be our representative in the Winter Carnival. Our May Day attendants were Henrietta Hopkins, Ginny Gillis, and Judy Humphreys. After the Junior- Senior Banquet we left school realizing that the next year we would be Seniors! Seniors -- and the final year of high school days! As Senior Class Officers we elected: President, Chuck Berry; Vice-President, Jim Copony; Secretary, Judy Humph¬ reys; Treasurer, Gail Taylor; and Historian, Jacque Rayner. The Student Council was led by an efficient president, Jim McAllister with the aid of Gail Kleger, 1st Vice- President. Linda Lawry served as Parliamentarian. Jacque Rayner was appointed by LSASC to be their Parliamentarian. Wi Hi was represented by the Senior delegates, Richard Burris, Jim McAllister, and Kathy Niblet in LSASC. The editors and staffs of the school publications began their work immediately. Jacque Rayner served as editor of the Tom Tom; Linda Lawry, the Indian Chant; and Linda Mumford, the Wi Hi News. The Senior Class welcomed to our class the two AFS exchange students, Yoshiko Murata from Japan and Willem Velsink from the Netherlands as well as Maria Arands from Chile and Jenny Forberg from Iceland. Kathy Betts reigned over Homecoming with Sally Bowers and Sharen Greene as her attendants. The Senior Class Play, a musical directed by Mr. Willard, entitled The Boyfriend was deemed a great success. Elaine Bounds was elected queen of Winter Carnival and reigned over the Snowflakes Festival. To celebrate the successful AFS campaign, Jim Copony reigned over the Twirp Dance as Mr. Irresistible. Winning the annual current events test, Phil Fox, Leslie McKee, John Nason, and Phil Thomas attended the Herald Tribune Forum held in New York. On the Senior Class Trip, we went to New York and visited the United Nations, Liberty Island, Lower New York, and Radio City Music Hall. Gail Kleger reigned over the May Day celebrations with Susan Klein, Henrietta Hopkins, and Judy Wosch as her attendants. With the year coming to a close, the Juniors honored us at the Junior-Senior Banquet. With fond memories of the Senior Prom -- Paris After Hours -- and the Senior Awards, the year ' s activities ended. After our long years of learning, we were rewarded at Baccalaureate and Commencement. Our high school days were over, but with sincere appreciation we shall always remember the wonderful days we have had in Wi Hi. Jacque Rayner Class Historian 14

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