Boyden High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1929

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ECHO PAGE IS YEAR 1929 ARNOLD WILLIAM DALTON Entered ’25 ; Science Course; Radio Club ’27-’29 ; Music Club ’28-’29 ; Aviation Club ’28 -’29. Arnold isn’t a bit snobbish although he does go around with his head in the clouds. He is a hard worker, and what he doesn’t know about Math, isn’t worth knowing. Arnold likes to “putter” around with engines and mechanisms ; he made a generator in chimestry this year. No doubt we have a budding Edison here among us. We wish him success in what¬ ever he undertakes. AGNES ALESA DEAL Entered ’28 ; General Course; Editor of the “Dispatch” ; Thanksgiving Play ’25 ; Captain of “Care Fu Bui Club.” Agnes came to us from Sengdo Foreign School, Korea, just last term, but she immed¬ iately won the admiration of all her classmates for her ability to be exempt on all of her subjects. Agnes is rather quiet and studious, but once you know her, you find her to be a thoroughly lovable girl. B. H. S. wishes her the best of luck and regrets that it did not know her sooner. SARA DORSETT Entered ’28 ; Latin Course; Assembly Com¬ mittee ’28-’29 ; President Latin Club ’28-’29 ; Dramatic Club ’28-’29. Girl Reserves ’28-’29 ; Secretary Home Room ’28-’29. “Feminism is a virtue—rare and divine”. Sara is popular with everyone especially the boys, who haven’t a chance when she raises her baby eyes with a look that seems to say, “O, I think you’re wonderful !” Sara though “baby faced”, certainly isn ' t dumb as the solid “E’s” on her report card can testify. CARROLL EARNHARDT Entered ’25 ; Science Course; Basket Ball ’28-’29 ; S’thlete Club ’29 ; Home Room Chair¬ man ’28 ; Radio Club ’27. “None but himself can be his parallel.” “Cal”, as some call him, is termed by some of his teachers as being lazy and talkative ; but in spite of this, he has been a valuable member of the basket-ball squad for the past few years, and it is certain that his wise jokes and ability to make his class laugh will be sincerely missed next year. FREEDA EDMUNDSON Entered ’24 ; Home Economics Course; Big Sister ’28-’29 ; Novelty Art Club ’28. “Hang sorrow ; Care killed a cat.” Freeda although voted the laziest member of the sen¬ ior class is not failing anything. For her never ending plan of jokes, she is admired by many. We know she will be successful in whatever she attempts to do.

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-t ECHO YEAR 1929 PAGE 17 WALTER M. COOK, JR. Entered ’24 ; Latin Course ; Hi-Y ' 26-’29 ; De¬ bating Club ’28-’29 ; Dramatic Club ’28-’29 ; Student Council ' 27-’28 ; Point System Com¬ mittee ’28-’29 ; Candidate for Track ’28-’29 Operetta “Up In The Air” ’29 ; Athletic Sec¬ retary ’27-’28 ; Glee Club ’27-’29. Hard work does not seem to make “Walt” flinch a bit. He is one of our most indus¬ trious boys, and is an outstanding member of 216. We are sure Walter will make a success of his future undertakings. FRANCES CORNELISON Entered ’25 ; Science Course; Glee Club ’27- 29 ; Music Club ’29 ; Treasurer Home Room ’26 -’27 ; Operetta “Gypsy Rover” ’28. Here is cheerfulness personified ! “Fritz” is a jolly happy-go-lucky-girl and has an un¬ quenchable amount of humor. We hope that her attractive personality will make her as popular through life as it has in high school. CHARLES CROSS Entered 25 ; Latin Course ; Orchestra ’25-’29 ; Hand ’28-’29 ; Cheerio Club ’28-’29 Traffic Comm. ’28-’29. “A Merry One” Within the limit of becoming mirth. Charles is an all-round good sport. His jolly ways have made him a host of friends and we are sure that he will make many more in college. As to the ladies—well, we really couldn’t say, but we notice that he has seemed to enjoy helping a certain blond Sophomore, across the aisles on history class, to find the date of the Civil War. LUCILLE CURLEE Entered ’25; Latin Course; Girl Reserves ' 25- ' 26; Girl’s Council ’25-’26; Vice-President Nurses’ Club ’28-’29. Jolly, a good sport, a good scholar, a popular “filie”—all these things make up only a part of Lucill’s character. Everyone has always liked her good natured and cooperative spirit. J. P. CURLEE Entered ’25; Science Course; Basket Ball Squad ’26-’27-’29 ; Midget Football ’28-’29 ; Base Ball Squad ’27-’28 ; Track Squad ’29. Glee Club ’29 ; Science Club ’29 ; Camera Club ’28 ; Aviation Club ’29 ; Cheerio Club ‘29. Ah ! Here comes the dignity of the sen ' or class. Perhaps so, but that makes him no less f ne as a fellow. He’s an athlete too. Al¬ though he has not made the first teams, he has shown that he is not a quitter. His abili¬ ty to keep trying, his quiet nature, and his sunny disposition have made him a general favorite among his classmates.



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YEAR 1929 ECHO PAGE 19 DOROTHY ENNIS Entered ’25: Latin Course: Girl Reserves ’25-’29, Secretary ' 27; Program Committee ' 2G-’27. Dramatic Club ’26-’28 : Mistress of make-up and assistant in scenery for Only Me” and three one act plays : Home Room Cheer leader ’28 ; Glee Club ' 27- ' 28 ; Part in “Gypsy Rover ' 28 : Assistant to Librarian ’27 ; Home Room Secretary ; Athletic Association ’2G-’27 : Member of Athlet e Association ' 26-’29 : Cheerio Club 29 : Girl ' s League ' 29 ; Field Day Events ’2o-’29: Class Basket Ball ’27. “Not too serious, not too gav; but a jolly !roc-d fellow in every way.” “Dot” is one ol the mo t attractive members of the senior class. She has a certain individuality and ability to make friends easily. She has mastered the art of stage make-up hence she is invaluable to our dramatic club. A happy future is certainly in store for her. ELIZABETH FEAMSTER Entered ’25: Latin Course: Girl Reserves ’25-’29 : Hockey ' 27 : Class Basket Ball ’28- ' 29 ; Music Club ’28-’29 : French Club ' 28- ' 29, Vice- President ’29 : Volley Ball ’26 : Girls’ Camp Fire ’27-’29 : Field Dav Events ’25-’29 : Girl ' s League ’28-’29 : Home Room Chairman ’2G- ' 27 ; Athletic Associat ' on ’25-’29 ; Dramatic Club ’28-’29 ; Cheerio Club ’28- ' 29 ; Tennis ’29. Lib” has rare qualities. She can always he chaining. Everyone at Boyden H : gh likes her especially Betsy. Her weakest point is “giggling”, but we can forgive her for that. We know her road will be an easy one. ROYDEN FEAMSTER Entered ’24: Sc ' ence Course: Hi-Y Club ’24-’29. In this lad we find a combination of quali¬ ties seldom possessed by an individual. He is a serious worker, and above all a genuine friend. If the past and present are any indi¬ cations of the future, his success is assured. We are proud to call him our friend! VIRGINIA FOIL Entered ’24 : General Course: Girl Reserves ’24-’28, Vice-President ' 24-21 : Monogram Club ’21-”29: Press Reporter ’28-’29: Tennis Club ’26-’29 : Vars ' ty Basketball ' 27-’29 : Captain ' 28-’29 Varsity Hockey ’26-’2S, Captain ’27-’28 : Track ’24-’29 : French Club ’26- ' 27 : Cheerio Club ' 29: Athletic Association ’24- ' 29, Secre¬ tary ’27-’28 : B : g Sister ’28-’29 ; Secretary Senior Class; Business Manager of “Echo ’28-’29; Editor-in-chief of Annual ’29: Asst. Librarian ’28-’29. “Here’s to the girl that’s strictly in it. Plays well the game and knows the limit. “Ginna” is a sincere and lovable character. She has a magnetism in her way of speaking and acting which has brought to her a large following in the students of Boyden Hi. She is one of our best athletes and a true friend. Her ever ready smile and charming person¬ ality will he greatly missed. ,)EAN FREEMAN Entered ’25; Latin Course; Girl Reserves ’25-’29 ; Big Sister ’28-’29 : Music Club ’28- ' 29 : Athletic Association ’25-’29 ; Girl ' s League ’29 ; Tennis Club ' 29: French Club ’28-’29. Not much talk—a great sweet silence.” If you want a true friend go to Jean. She is a l’eserved girl but you can tell by the num¬ erous E’s” on her report card that she is a good student. Jean surely has a happy and successful future in store for her.

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