Boyden High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1933

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l Senior In Wondenlnnn' ,z,,g-. PROLOGUE Hark ye! List the while I ponder, Over happenings here and yonder, In that -mystic wonder dream land Tha-t exists here by your door. I can hear those magic voices, A Alice's, and all her 'toyses, And t-he longing quite o'erwhelms me To review this scene once more. Could you go with me this hour? It is quite within my power To transport you to the court-scene In this Wonderland below. just forget your cares and troubles, Life is one grand bowl of bubbles- QThat's authentic-Alice told me- And I guess it must 'be so.j No, the queen won't take your head off, Nor the March Hare make you get off- They've at least some good about them- Southern hospitality. Hear 'the rabbit call each witness, See 'the king in all his fitness Utter judgment, pound for order. Who can show this? I've the key! Please to note their crazy costumes., From the rocking-horse to mushrooms, And your worthy class officials- Seniors, there's your chance to laugh! Spa-re them naught, -they've learned to As for fact-they shall not fake it, And these Woiiderlandic creatures Live so near along the path. Everything is topsy-turvy, i Don't forget you're still a kid, CT was not so very long ago., 'Come with me to fun and nonsense, take itg i ' 'T will not cost you e'en a twopence, ,J 1 :11o?g.f5'1-!w:a1'1lLs.' , , - Aft 31,-1-jff.-.', Shall we hasten. Are you with me? -1-4, if' wg'-ur -,tt Q- pf . , 4: , . Coming, Wondeifland-Lets go! 7 vw- bv' 3, , 5 LffiT.f:'2T-Q li 1-iwiisga-' -,W 'Kj::a5jHi 1' I ' i.,lflQjL-f . Scen,e: NVonderland. The King and Queen of Hearts are sitting on a raised plat . - '. -gui' T51 A. C-1'-5 1 , , . . . I . . gg.-.ft-yn'-1355 fbrm center. 'Clerk s table is below. At ri ht is ur box, left is lace for de ' A X Al .,f-3 l: . ltr 3 S J Y P ,gq'Y fpix if endants and witness. J new I: f. ffl ld: 1934 A! fQTwo guards bring in :the red and white Knights and stand at attention before jgyjj 1 WM the throne.j fll King: Herald, :read the accusation. Herald: fBlows three blasts, unrolls scrollj The red and white knights Both had a fight Alll on a summer's dayg l23l

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XTH5 PEC Immfkf W , II . A. i J. If l. I - ya : A ',l THOMAS ZUM BRUNNEN Wbe1z love :mtl skill 'zuorfc together, Expect a -nzasterjziucef' Entered '29 : General : Football '29-'30: Band and Orchestra '30- '33 T H : reas, . R. '30-'31: Man. ggt Club: Truck: Nature Club '31- LIST OF 'GRADUATES NWI-IOSE JPTCTURES ARE NOT IN THE ANNUAL JAMES ALDREDGE ANNIE LAURA ATWELL JOHN BARRINGER SUSAN BRANCH WILLIAM BRANCH IVEY BROWN FRED CARTER MARTIN COLE XVILLIAM COSTNER SARAH DAVIDSON RUSSELL FELTS BROWN FINK REUBEN FISH-ER CATHERINE FORREST ROBERT FORREST QDELL GOODMAN HELEN HARRELL BURTON HARRISON AGNEW HARTLEY ' WILMA HOPKINS ALMA JAMES MARY JOHNSON CATHERINE KIRKPATRICR XVILLIAM KLUTTZ A VIOLA LEONARD RICHARD LEWIS JAIVIES LINGLE ROSS MCCANLESS' CLYDE MCKINNEY ROBERT MILLER ELTON MITCHELL GILBERT NASH VIRGINIA NEEDHAM BYRON NEWSOME D. T. ROSEMAN HELEN ROSEMAN CHARLES SAFRIT EDITH SHOE AGNES SIVIITH VIRGINIA SWINK THELE T EMPLETON -ODELL ATREXLER EDWIN UZZELL TOM WARNER CARL WEDDI GTON I Q I 'SE L RS E241



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'Twas an awful sight. Claimed both were right A On taking the prisoner away. King: Consider your 'verdict. Herald: Not yet, not yet. There's a great deal to come before that. King: Call -the first witness. Herald: fBlows three bilastsj First witness. Hatter: fEnters carrying tea cup and piece of bread and butterj I beg pardon, your majesty, for -bringing these in, but I hadn't quite finished my tea when I was sent for. King: You ought to have finished. When did you begin? l Hatter: Fourteenth of March, I think it was. Tweedle Dee: Fifteenth. Tweedle Dum: Sixteenth. A King: QTO juryj Write that. QTO Hatterj Take off your hat. Hatter: It isn't mine. King: Stolen? Hatter: I keep them to sell. I've more of my own. Ilm a hatter.. King: Give your evidence' and don't be nervous or I'll have you executed on the spot. ' Hatter: fTre,mbilingj I'm a poor old lman, your majesty, and I hadn't but just begun .my 'tea-not above a week or so--and what with the bread and but- ter getting so thin-and the twinkling of the tea. King: The twinkling of what? Q Hatter: It 'began with the tea. King: Of course twinkling begins with UT . Do you take me for a dunce? Go on. Hatter: I'm a poor man, your majesty. King: You're a very poor speaker. Hatter: While drinking my tea, I was most rudely interrupted by a stupid quar- rel of the two Knights. After that I cut some more bread and butter, and I canft remember any more. King: If that's all you know about it, you may go. Queen: And outside, just -take off his head. King: QTO knightsj You :both observed the rules of battle, of course? fCon- ,fusion heard. King and Queen and Duchess with baby are dragged in RJ - Order, order! Why this interruption? XVho are these people? 1 Guard: King and Queen of Chess. 2 Guard: Duchess. King: Why are -dhey brought Ihere? 1 Guard: They refused to pay their taxes. Queen: Off with 'their -heads! Herald: Wait, a trial there- must be. King: Very well. King and Queen of Chess, why don't you pay your taxes? Queen of Chess: We are too busy playing around. King of Chess: We have no money, your majesty. Tweedle Dee: They drive a swell car. Tweedle Duqrnz They wear fine clothes. King: And you have a fine time, giving parties all the time. Queen: Off with their heads! Herald: The Duchess. King: Duchess, why :haven't you paid your taxes? Duchess: I -must save -my imoney. I have to think of the fuiture. Sonney boy will soon fbe dld enough to go to school and I must be able' to send him. Tweedle Dee: If she doesn't pay her taxes, there won't be any school to go to. Tweedle Dum: Some folks are so dumb they don't think it takes taxes to run Aa school. Queen: Off with her -head! fConfusionj ' Senior enters noisily through the tunnel. King: flndignantlyj What do you mean by interrupting this trial? Who are you? ' E291

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