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

 - Class of 1965

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . Vice President Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . Historian . . . . . Henry Hanna Cheryl Shockley . . . Kim Fries . . Dave Shaffer . . Judy Algatt MORE TO REMEMBER Senior Class Play Senior Class Trips December 2, 3, 4 CLASS COLORS Burgundy and White Williamsburg April 28 CLASS FLOWER World ' s Fair May 8 White Rose Senior Prom May 14 CLASS SONG Jr.- Sr. Banquet May 28 More Sermon to Graduates May 30 CLASS MOTTO What we are is God’s gift to us; Commencement June 4 What we become is our gift to God.

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CLASS HISTORY On a fine September morning, the Class of 1965 cautiously entered Wi-Hi as mem¬ bers of the Sophomore Class. Quickly overcoming our trepidations, we eagerly partici¬ pated in school activiti es. We shouted and cheered at sports events, proudly watching some of our number carry the ball fearlessly for old Wi-Hi. Sophomores boosted the membership of those clubs for which they were eligible and started a Latin Club. In November, we participated directly in the Homecoming festivities by choosing Genie Donalds as our representative. The class selected Wilma Shockley as its attendant in the Winter Carnival Court. In May, we elected three attendants to the May Court -- Susan Culver, Margie Helmig, and Joanne Tingle. After an all-too-short summer, we returned to Wi-Hi, more confident now that we had attained the status of Juniors and as such could elect Class officers: President, Danny Scholl; Vice-President, Susan Culver; Secretary, Brenda Dunn; and Treasurer, Joanne Tingle. This year, many from the Class assumed important school and club offices; Jeff Fox and Kim Fries served the Student Council as Second Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively. We chose Gwen Tromley to represent the Class in the Homecoming Court; Margie Helmig served as the Junior attendant in the Winter Carnival Court. Members of the Class proudly presented the Junior Class Play, Italian Straw Hat, under the direction of Mr. Willard. Our May Day representatives were Lana Moser, Wilma Shockley, and Scottie Tingle. The student body changed the school seal, thus giving Juniors the distinction of being the first class to receive the new school rings. We left school after the Junior-Senior Banquet in eager anticipation of our upcoming Senior year. We returned to school in September, reluctant to see summer vacation end but anxious to start what we hoped would be a wonderful, unforgettable Senior year. As a result of Class elections, Henry Hanna became the Senior Class President; Cheryl Shockley, Vice-President; Kim Fries, Secretary; Dave Shaffer, Treasurer; and Judy Algatt, Historian. The Student Council began to function under the able Leadership of President Dave Crockett, First Vice-President Susan Culver, and Parliamentarian Jeff Fox. The Class of 1965 again departed from tradition when the Senior representa¬ tion on the Student Council was halved and club representation initiated as a result of the revised Constitution. The editors of the school publications -- Judy Algat (TOM¬ TOM), Bill Gore (Indian Chant), and Cheryl Shockley (Wi-Hi News) began preparation for deadlines already looming closer. Our Italian exchange student, Mara Vignoli, became a welcome addition to our class. Homecoming festivities, directed by Jeff Fox, were tremendously successful in spite of a slight delay. Wi-Hi trounced Cam¬ bridge; and Susan Culver, attended by Brenda Dunn and Sally Fisher, became the 1965 Homecoming Queen. The Seniors ' presentation of Best Foot Forward began a fine year of dramatic programs. Scottie Tingle was crowned Queen of the Winter Carnival on a winter ' s knight. Fortunate Seniors -- James Culp, Harry Hayman, R. J. Waller, and Roy Wilber -- participated in the Herald-Tribune World Forum in New York City. After the long-awaited Easter holidays, we came back to school, making the final preparations for the two Senior trips. The first trip was an interesting and entertain¬ ing day in Williamsburg and Jamestown, Virginia. The New York World ' s Fair pro¬ vided a full day of amusement for the Class in May. Seniors chose Barbara Acworth as May Queen and Janice Colona and Wilma Shockley as her attendants. The Senior year rushed to a close in a whirl of memorable events. Seniors could have danced all night at their loverly Prom decorated in a My Fair Lady theme. The Junior-Senior Banquet brought both amusement as the Class Will was read and regret as we realized that our high school days were coming to an end. The Baccalaurate Service impressed Seniors both with the solemnity of graduation and the promise of successful future years. As the graduation ceremonies ended, Seniors said their last farewells to high school and turned their faces towards a bright new future. Judy Algatt Historian 10



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Judy JULIA ELAINE ABBOTT Business January 17, 1947 Salisbury, Maryland Remembered as: the pretty-eyed librarian Library Club II, III, IV. MARY LOUISE ADAMS Mary Nurse September 7, 1946 Salisbury, Maryland Remembered by: her fig leaf English Club IV. REBECCA ANN ADAMS Becky Teacher . August 17, 1947 Salisbury, Maryland Remembered as: the sports spotter Latin Club II, III, IV; F. T. A. Ill, IV; Jr. Class Play Comm. ; Sr. Class Play Comm. ; Girls ' Chorus III; Concert Choir IV; Wi-Hi News IV. DARLENE EVELYN ADKINS Darlene College October 22, 1947 Salisbury, Maryland Remembered by: her elastic legs F. N. A. Ill, IV; Career Day HI; Honor Roll III; Gymnastics III, IV; Hockey IV; Powder Puff Foot¬ ball IV. MERIAM ELAINE ADKINS Merm Teacher May 13, 1947 Salisbury, Maryland Remembered by: hooker ' s paradise Softball II, III, IV; Hockey IV; F. N. A. Ill, IV; Spanish Club II, III; Jr. Class Play Comm. ; Bas¬ ketball IV; Homecoming Comm. IV. ROLAND STANTON ADKINS Sandy College July 29, 1947 Salisbury, Maryland Remembered as: the lightning rod Span. Club III, IV; Homecoming Comm. Ill, IV; Will Comm. IV; Lid. Chant IV; Dance Decora¬ tions Comm. III. PATRICIA ANN ADKINS Pat Secretary July 1, 1947 Salisbury, Maryland Remembered as: the nimble thimble F. B. L. A. Ill, IV; English Club IV. JUDITH ANN ALGATT Judy College December 3, 1947 Somerville, Massachusetts Remembered as: leader of the year” Latin Club II, III, IV; French Club II, III; N. H. S. Ill, IV; Thespians III, IV; Jr. Class Play; Work¬ shop 3; Historian IV; Tom-Tom Ed. IV; F. T. A. Ill, IV; Natl. Merit Comm. IV; Ind. Chant III, IV; Science Seminar IV.

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