Boyden High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1934

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THE ECHO Uriah Lucas A man I knew, who lived upon a smile; And well it fed himl” —Young Entered ' SO ; Science: Pres. H. R. ’81, 32, ’33 ; Mgr. Foot¬ ball Team ' 32. ' 33; Council Member ’31, ’32; Most Talk¬ ative” ’84. Harris Luther Youth, that pursuest with such eager pace Thy even way.” —Milnes Entered ’30; Science; Pres. H. R. ' 33; Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ’32; H. R. Banker ' 31 ; Treas. H. R. ’34 ; Chemistry Club ' 31 ; Treas. Chemistry Club 31. Ellen Mahaley Her stature . . . showed womanly beauty . ” —Bryant Entered ’30; Home Eco¬ nomics ; Chr. H. R. Social Comm. ’31; Chr. H. R. Wel¬ fare Comm. ’32; Baseball ’30; Basketball ’31. Elizabeth Manning The twilight of the trees and rocks Is in the light shade of thy locks.” —Bryant Entered ’30 ; Home Eco¬ nomics ; Council Member ' 33; Sec’y. H. R. ’32, ’33. Lucille McCormick . . . . Modest and shy as a nun is she.” —Bryant Entered ’30; Home Eco¬ nomics ; Soccer ’30; Basketball ' 32, ’33; Tennis ’83; Girl Re¬ serves ’80, ’31; Nurse ' s Club ’30, •31. Bill McDaniel Patient he was, from murmur free . . .” —Southey Entered ’30; Science; V. Pres. H. R. ’32. Treas. H. R. ’33; Jr. Dramatic Club ’31. Ed McLeod Nor bitter in success, nor boastful he . . .” —Taylor Entered ’30 ; Science; Intra¬ mural Basketball ' 32, ’33. Jemima McMillan All things .... about her drawn Prom Maytime and the cheerful dawn.” —Wordsworth Entered ’30; Latin; Basket¬ ball ’31, ’82; Tennis ’32; Jr. Dramatic Club ’31; Girl Re¬ serves ’30-’34; Chr. Girl Re¬ serves Religious Comm. ’32; Girl Reserves Social Comm. ’33; Commencement Comm. ’34.

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X THE ECHO ' O-Lsdy C { Helen Kluttz A lovely apparition sent To be a moment’s orna¬ ment.” —Wordsworth Entered ’30 ; Home Eco»6mics. A J ' J % ’ ar Eddis Kluttz Strangely and serenely beautiful. With clear, blue eye ' s, fair locks, and brow and cheek.” —Bryant Entered ' 29; Home Eco¬ nomics; Poetry Club ' 30; Jr. Dramatic Club ’31; Most origi¬ nal” 34. Samuel C. Kluttz A proper lad as one shall see in a summer’s day.” —Shakespeare Entered 30; Science. Palmer Laughridge, Jr. He proved best man in the field. And for his meed Was brow-bound with the oak. . .” —Shakespeare Entered 30; Latin ; Football ’32 ' 33 : Basketball ’82, ’33, ’34 ; Golf ' 31, ' 32. ’33, ’34 ; Jr. Dra¬ matic Club ’31 ; Letter Club ’33. ’34. Sarah Lentz The reason firm, the tern per ate will, Endurance, foresight, st¬ rength and skill.” —Wordsworth Entered ' 30; Lat n; Chr. House and Grounds Comm. ’34; Student Council Home Room Comm. ’33; Chr. H. R. Citizen¬ ship Comm. ’31, ’33; Sec’y. H. R. ’31 ; Treas. H. R. ’32 ; Sec y. Treas. H. R. ’34; Nat’l. Honor Society ’33, ’34 ; Liurary Staii ’33; Girl Reserves ’30-34 ; Chr. Girl Reserves Ways and Means Comm. ’30 ; Sec’y. Girl Reserves ' 33; Chr. Girl Reserves Service Comm. ' 34. Robert Leonard Born for success he seemed.” —Emerson Entered ’30; Science; Hi-Y Club ' 33, ' 34; Manual Training Club ’32; Band ’31-’34; Band Emblem Club ' 33, ’34; Pres. Manual Training Chib ’32 ; Pres. Hi-Y Club ’S3; Pres. Hy-Y Congress ’34. Joseph R. Little ” ... . Who, with a nat¬ ural instinct to discern What knowledge can per¬ form, is diligent to learn.” —Wordsworth Entered ' 30; Latin; H. R. Ath. Mgr. ’31 ; Treas. H. R. ’32 ; Pres. H. R. ’33 ; Intramural Basketball ’31, ’34; Jr Debat¬ ing Club ' 30, ’31; Sec’y. Jr. De¬ bating Club ’31; Commencement Comm. ’34. Paul Lorbacher He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one.” —Shakespeare Entered ’30; Science; Treas. H. R. ’31 ; Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ' 32; Football ’32, ’33; Nature Club ’31 ; Manual Train¬ ing Club ' 32. 21



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► Opal McMillan Nobility is thine, and thy face is the reflection of thy nature.” —Euripides Entered ’30; Home Eco¬ nomics ; Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ’ 32 ; Home Ec. 31 . THE c Elizabeth Miller ff . . . . From well to better, daily self surpass¬ ed. ' ’ —Wordsworth Entered ’30; Latin; Chr. H. R. Welfare Comm. ' 31 ; Soccer ' 31; Baseball 31-’34; Basket¬ ball ’32-’34; Tennis ’32, ’33 ; Glee CKub ’32, ’33, 34; St. Cecelia Octet ’33, ' 34. Virginia Dare Miller She Is a winsome, wee thing.” —Wilcox Entered ’30; Science; Class Council Representative ’31, ’32; Class Cheerleader ’32, ’83 ; Sec’y. H. R. ’30; Treas H. R. ’32; Marshal ’33 ; School Cheer¬ leader ' 33; Chief School Cheer¬ leader ’34; Jr. Dramatic Club ' 31 ; Girl Reserves ’30-’34; V. Pres. Jr. Dramatic Club ’31; Chr. Program Comm. Girl Re¬ serves ’32; “Best Actress’’; “Most Talkative” ’34. Edward Misenheimer Boy of the level brow, Lad of the lustrous, dreamy eyes.” —Schauffler Entered ’30; Science. Charles Morgan Youth, courage, honor, these indeed Your sustenance and birthright are.” —Stedman Entered ’30 ; Latin ; Treas. H. R. ’32; Midget Football ’31; (Activities in other schools:) Sec’y. Junior Class ’33; Basket¬ ball ’33, ,34 ; Football ’32, ’33; Hi-Y Club ’33, ’34; H.story Club ’83 ; Monogram Club 33. Entered ’30; Latin; H. R. Ath. Mgr. ’32; Basketball ’31, ’32; Soccer ’32, ’33; Baseball ’32. ’33 ; Glee Club ’33 ; Girl Re¬ serves ’30-’34; Nat’l. Honor Society ’34 ; Music Club ’32, ’33; Chr Religious Comm. Girl Reserves ’32; Pres. Music Club ’33; Octet ’33; School Pianist ' 34; “Most Musical’’ ’34. Zeb V. Morgan In charity to all mankind, bearing no malice Or ill-will to any human being . . . ” —Adams Entered ’30; Science; Treas. H. R. ’31 ; Intramural Basket¬ ball ’32, ’33. Alice Wright Murphy . Her face, Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.” —Byron Entered ’30; Latin; Student Council Social Comm. ' 33 ; Com¬ mencement Comm. ' 34; Class Poet ’34; Chr. H. R. Health Comm. ’31 ; Chr. H. R. Pro¬ gram Comm. ’33; Basketball ’31 ; Girl Reserves ’30-’34 ; Glee Club ’32,’33 ; Treas. Glee Club ’32; Secy-Treas. Girl Reserves ’33.

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