Boyden High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1929

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YEAR 1929 ECHO PAGE 13 EVELYN ANDERSON Entered ’25; Latin Course; Girl Reserves ’25-’29 ; Big Sister ’28-’29 ; French Club ’28- ' 29 ; Music Club ’28-’29 ; Girl’s League ’29 ; Athletic Association ’25-’29 ; Secretary French Club ’28-’29. While Evelyn does not devote much time to athletics, she is, nevertheless, a popular stu¬ dent. She is rather quiet, but this trait seems to have won for her a place in the heart of all her associates. LOTTIE ANDERSON Entered ’25 : Science Course; President of Home Room ’2G-’27 ; Bank Cashier ’25- 26 ; Home Economics Secretary ’27-’28 ; Baseball ' 26-’27 ; Basketball ’28-’29 ; Vice-President Home Room ’27-’28 ; Cheerio Club ’28-’29 ; Athletic Association ’2G-’29 ; Letter Club ’28-’29. Lottie is always happy and has a smile for everybody and a way that has won for her many friends. Lottie’s he ' ght and good goal¬ shooting will be missed on the basketball court next year. Although her many outside admir¬ ers think her rather quiet, her close friends can assure her worth. ZELMA AYRES Entered ’25 ; Home Economics Course; Girl Reserves ’25-’29 ; Music ’28-’29 ; Dramatic ’29 ; Class Basketball ’25-’27 ; Varsity Basket Ball ’28-’29 ; President Girl Reserves ’26-’27 ; Ses- s on Room Chairman ’25-’26 ; Secretary Home Room ’28 ; Big Sister ’28-’29 ; Bank Cashier ’25-’2G ; Class Play ’28 ; Home Economics Club ’26-’28. “Divinely Tall and Divinely Fair.” “Peaches” is an attractive girl well worth knowing. She has a train of admirers that most girls envy. Nevertheless “Peaches” is good in her work and we are proud of her ability to play basketball. N. C. C. W. will be proud to have a girl like her. JAMES BARGER Entered ’24 ; General Course : Athletic Asso¬ ciation ’24-’28 ; Vice President Home Room ’24. “Jim” is a general favorite with all the girls and boys who know him because of his gener¬ ous supply of jokes. He is a good sport and is always ready to join in anything that’s started. Here’s to you, “Jim” ! RACHEL BARNES Entered ’23 ; Latin Course ; Girl Reserves ’23- 24 ; Athletic Association ’24-’25 ; Rachel is a quiet, studious girl whom no one ever accused of flirting. Her winning smile and gentle ways have won her many friends, and her studious mind has won recognition from the faculty. In the future we expect to hear of your having done great things, Rachel.

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PAGE 12 •i ECHO YEAR 1929 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Harry Graham Lois Smith Virginia Foil Stahley Brown CLASS DAY Historian - Statistician - Lawyer - Prophet - - - - Poet ----- OFFICERS Thomas Mashburn Shelton Shuping Billy Busby Marie Morgan Agnes Menius



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PAGE 14 ECHO YEAR 1929 ELIZABETH BELT Entered ’25 ; General Course; Girl Reserves ’2G-’29 ; President Junior Dramatic Club ’26- ’27 ; Secretary Girl Reserves ’26-’27 ; President Home Room ’26-’27 ; Big: Sister ’29 ; President Monogram Club ’28-’29 ; President Mask and Wig: Club ’28-’2 9 ; Manager Varsity Basketball Team ’28-’29 ; Member Tumbling Club ’27-’29 ; Member Girl’s League ’28-’29 ; Member cast “Only Me” ; Student Council ’28-’29 ; Chairman Traffic Comm. ’28-’29 ; Chairman Constitution¬ al recommendations Comm.; Student Council. From the success that “Lib” has made dur¬ ing her four years in Boyden High School, vve can readily predict a colorful future. Eliza¬ beth is a very winsome girl and has a way of making hosts of friends anywhere she goes. “Lib” is an allround good sport and Boyden Hi will miss her helpful qualities. MILDRED ROSALIE BELT Entered ’25 ; General Course; Class Basket Ball ' 26-’27-’28 ; Volley Ball ’26-’27 ; Dramatic Club ’26-’29 ; Athletic Club ’26-’28 ; Girl Re¬ serves ’25-’28 ; Field Day Events ’27-’28 ; Var- isty Hockey ’28 ; Cheerio Club ’29 ; Big Sister ’28-’29 : Spanish Club, Chairman ’28, President ’29 : Office Work ’29 ; Girl’s League ’29 ; Mono¬ gram Club ’29 ; Home Room Cashier ’26 ; Girl’s Council ’27. Steady, dependable, and true is Mildred. If you want something done, and done well, the best policy is to go to her, for she never does her work half way. Her good nature and exceptionally agreeable personality have won for her a place in all our hearts. ROBERT LINN BERNHARDT, JR. Entered ’25 ; Latin Course; Athletic Asso¬ ciation ’26 ; Echo Reporter ’26 ; Hi-Y ’27-’28-’29 ; Junior Dramatic Club ’27 ; Debating Club ’27- ’28-’29 : Candidate Varsity Basketball ’27 ; Senior Dramatic Club ’28-’29 ; Midget Basket Ball ’28-’29; Glee Club ’28-’29 ; Vice-President Home Room ’29; Poetry Club. “Bob’’ is one of our most popular boys, not only with the boys and girls, but also with the faculty. “Bob” is a sincere fellow and is always willing to aid his comrades. It can be said that his purpose in life is high, and his determination great. Success to you “Bob”, in all you do. RALPH BRIDGES Entered ’25 ; Latin Course; French Club ' 28 Hi-Y ’29 ; Athletic Association ' 27-’29 ; Senior Dramatic Club ’29 ; Program Chairman ’27- ’29 : Chairman History Class ' 29. Ralph is one of our smartest students when it comes to working Math—he just knows all about it. We hope he will be able to publish a new Math Book for Boyden High students to struggle with. Don’t make it too hard! CATHERINE BROWN Entered ’25; Science Couse: Home Econo¬ mics ’27-’28; Art Club ’28-’29-President; Ju¬ nior Science Club ’29 ; Home Room Chairman ’29; Library Work ’27-’28 ; Office Work ’29; Big Sister ’28-’29; Girl’s League ' 29. “You can live without kno wledge. You can live without books, But civilized men cannot live without cooks.” Catherine is certainly one of our most digni¬ fied seniors. She is tall and stately. When there is work to be done just call on Catherine and she will always lend a willing and help¬ ful hand.

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