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YEAR 1929 ECUO PAGE 23 HUGH JULIAN Entered ’23 ; Science Course; Member Foot¬ ball team ’25-’28 ; President Boy’s Glee Club ’28 ; Glee Club ’29 ; Vice-President Home Room ' 28 ; Aviation Club ’29 ; Music Club ’29. Hugh’s heart is d vided between two inter¬ ests: athletics and a certain sophomore. He is a good sport and loves nothing better than a good time. Although he takes the maximum number of steps to complete the minimum amount of work, no one can say he is a s acker; therefore, we shall all go up to receive our diplomas together. MARGARET PRESTON KIRK Entered ’25; Latin Course; Girl Reserves ’25 ; House Keeping Committee ’26-’27 ; Glee Club ’28; Flower Committee ’27-’28 ; Program Committee ’27-’29 ; Big Sister ’28-’29 ; Vice- President French Club 28 ; Music Club ’28-’29 ; Girl’s League ’29 ; Pianist for Girl’s League ’29. Most dignified girl is Margaret Kirk, Who spends her time at work ; And understands all the need In striving to succeed She has the wishes of a bird. Singing melodies which are heard, For the joy of the best And an everlasting success. ETHEL KIRKMAN Entered ' 27; Science Course; Secretary and Treasurer ’27-’28 Girl Reserves; Big Sister ’28; Girl’s League ’28-’29. A quiet, winning, attractive way—that’s Ethel. She has a quiet disposition, which gives to her a charm of character. She stands firm against the odds of school life, cheer¬ fully awaiting the outcome. She possesses a cheery disposition and ability that spells success. Every consideration grants to her a splendid future. MARY KEPLEY Entered ’25; Latin Course; Home Econo- mcs Club ’26-’29; Nurses’ Club ’28-’29 ; Civic Committee ’28-’29 ; Girls’ League ’28-’29. “A flower born to blush unseen.” Mary has a sweet personality, but one has to know her to like her. She is so shy and re¬ tiring that few have learned her real value. Mary has also made a success in her Latin Course. RUTH KESLER Entered ‘25 ; General Course; Glee Club ’27-’28 ; Girl Reserves ’28-’29 ; Class Volley Ball team ’27-’28 ; Dramatic Club ’27-’28 : Class Basket Ball team ’29 ; “Gypsy Rover” ’28 ; Cheerio Club ’29 ; Athletic Association ’28-’29 ; Baseball ’28. “Small of stature, but magnetic of personality” Ruth is one of those quiet, sedate seniors who says little but thinks much. Ruth’s high school record proves that she has been a good student and. if she begins her life work with the same undying energy, she will undoubtedly win success.
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TCUO PAGE 22 YEAR 1929 VIOLA IIOFFNEK Entered ’25 ; Home Economics Course; Glee Club ’26-’29 ; “Gypsy Rover” ; Novelty Art Club ’28-’29. Viola is a quiet girl who has very little to say. However when you need some one to help you, she is always willing ' and anxious. Boy- den Hi will certainly miss you, Viola! EDITH IIOLSHOUSER Entered ’25 ; Home Economics Course ; Class Basket Ball ’2(i-’27 ; Vars ' ty Basket Ball ’28 -’29 ; Varsity Base Ball ’28-’29, Manager Base Ball ’28-’29 ; Treasurer Home Room ’25-’26 ; Secretary Home Room ’27-’29 ; Triangular Debating Team ’28-’29 ; Girl Reserves ’25-’29 ; Debating Club ’28-’29 ; Home Economics Club ’27-’28 ; Monogram Club ’28-’29 ; Marshal ’27- 28; Big Sister ’28-’29 ; Girl’s League ’28-’29. Happy, thoughtful, and kind to everyone is Edith. No one girl has ever won more friends than she. She likes the great out-of- dcors, and is always in for any k nd of sport. Ingenious at all times, she is rarely at a loss as what to do in any situation. Our best wishes go with her. HERBERT HOOVER Entered ’25 ; Latin Course; Debating Club ’27-’28 ; Latin Club ’28-’29 ; Dramatic Club ’28-’29 ; Member of Cheerio Club ’29 ; Member of Athletic Associat on ; Store-keeper ’28-’29. Herbert, like the famous man with whom he shares his name, is a quiet though bril¬ liant student. When exams come “Herb” is usually at home enjoying a little vacation. We envy him and his ability to make high marks. Though he is a little bashful around the girls he is liked by all. FRANK IRVIN Entered ’25 ; Science Course; Hi-Y ’26-’29 , President ’29 ; C-Y Science Club ’28-’29, Vice- President ’28 ; Varsity Base Ball ’26-’29, Mana¬ ger ; Varsity Basket Ball ’26-’27 ; Midget Foot¬ ball ’27-’28 ; Midget Basket Ball ’27-’29, Captain ’29 ; Home Room Vice-President ’28 ; Aviation Club ’29 ; Athletic Association ’25-’29 ; Home Room Cheer Leader ’28 ; Most talkative Senior ’29. Ladies and Gentlemen, Behold ! Frank hails from the west side—taking a great interest in arguing at class meetings. He will proba¬ bly go into politics. Frank is one of the most popular members of the senior class, upright, selfreliant, plain, and outspoken. Good luck to you, “Tootles”, may you pick a Georgia Peach ! BEATRICE JENNINGS Entered ’25 ; Latin Course; Girls’ Council ’25-’26 ; Girl Reserves ’27-’29 ; French Club ’27 ; Home Economics Club ’26-’28 ; Dramatic Club ’28 ; President Home Room ’25 : Secretary Home Room ’26-’27 ; Big S. ' ster ’28-’29 ; Girl’s League ’29 ; Secretary Student Council ’28-’29. Beatrice is the kind of girl who works hard when she works and plays hard when she plays. She ranks well in all her classes and is popular with teachers and students. Any college may be glad to get her.
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PAGE 24 ' ECHO YEAR 1929 JANE KLUTTZ Entered ’25; General Course; Girl Reserves ’26-’29 ; Dramatic Club ’26-’29 ; Debating: Club ’27-’28 ; Chairman Program Committee Senior Class ' 29; Jr. Student Council Representative ’28 : National Honor Society ’28-’29, President National Honor Society ’29 ; Student Council Assembly Committee ’29 ; Big: Sister ’29 ; Play “Seventeen” ' 28 ; Basket Ball ’27 ; Athletic Association 2G-’29 ; Cheerio Club ’29. Jane is rightly one of the most attractive girls in Boyden High. Her pleasant smile is a characteristic which we all admire. Through her lovable disposition and good work, she has become a favorite with both students and faculty. PRESTON LEMLY Entered ’25; Latin Course; Midget Basket Ball ’28-’29 ; President Poetry Club ’29 ; Radio Club ’29. When it comes to writing poems, Preston knows how. But that isn’t the only thing he can do. He is good in all his school work, especially Math. We are sure Preston will in future years be a great poet that North Caro¬ lina can be proud of. Wc wish you much success ! THELMA LEMLY Entered ’24 ; Home Economics Course ; Home Economics Club ’27-’28. Thelma is one who has never taken life too seriously. She is very sociable and has many friends. Although Thelma doesn’t care about study.ng, she is a good sport and one who can smile when everything goes dead wrong. JANET LENTZ Entered ’24; General Course; Girl Reserves ’25-’28 ; Echo Staff ’29 ; Dramatic Club ’28 ; Hockey Team ‘28 ; Home Room Chairman ’26 ; Cheerio Club ’29 : Girl’s League ’29 ; Program Committee Jr. Class ’28. Janet is one of the finest girls in our school. She is very witty and has a pleasing way about her that has won for her many friends through¬ out the school. We cannot think of Janet without calling to mind the many good traits that make up her character. She is a depend¬ able and trustworthy friend. MARGARET LENTZ Entered ’25 : General Course ; Chairman Home Room ’26 : Girl Reserves ’25-’26 ; Junior Dra¬ matic Club ’25-’27 ; Echo Reporter ’25-’26 ; Class Basket Ball ’26-’27 ; Volley Ball ’26-’27 ; Varsity Hockey ’27-’28 ; Class Basket Ball ’27-’28 ; Senior Dramatic Club ' 27-’29 ; Senior Carnival ’28 ; Manager Hockey Team ’28 ; Member Spanish Club ’28-’29 ; In “Only Me” cast; Cheerio Club; Senior Cheer Leader ’28 -’29. Hails from Mt. Pleasant, N. C., Margaret, known among her friends by the dignified name of “Mag”, is truly one of those persons whom one, on better aquaintance, grows to like immensely. Nature made her what she is and destroyed the pattern—there is no one else like her. Margaret will undoubtedly make a great success of whatever she chooses for her life work, for she is blessed by that subtlety known as personality.
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