Boyden High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1940

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Miller. Sara Ruth Misenheimer, H. G. Mize, Ernest Morgan. Evelyn Davis Moore, Bill Moore, John Moore. Peggy Marie Morris, Esther Morris, Melvin Murph, Doris Louise Nassif, Mary Frances Nussman, Candace Nussman, Donald Ellsworth Owens, Ruth Page, James Parker, Charles Wyche Peeler, Alice Peeler, Carolyn Evelyn Peeler, Frances Peeler, Fred Johnson 22

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Lentz, Betty Scott “Her voice was very soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman.” Entered ’36; Language Course; G. R. ’36-’40; Treas. G. R. ’36-’38 ; Vice-Pres. G. R. ’38-’39 ; School Letter ’36-’37 ; State Letter ’37-’38 ; Athletic Stars 38, ’39 ; G. A. A. ’36-’40; Treas. Class ’38 ; Sec. H. R. ’38-’39 ; Sec. Forum Club ' 39-’40 ; Forum Club ’39-’40 ; Sec. H. R. ’39-’40; Boosters Club ’36-’40 ; National Honor Society ’40 ; Delegate National Honor Society Convention ’40; Invitations Comm. ’39-’40 ; Publicity Comm. ’39-’40; Vice-Pres. G. A. A. ’39-’40. Lentz, David C. Jr. “Worth his weight in folding money.” Entered ’36 ; General Course ; H. R. Basketball ’37 ; Boys’ Glee Club ’38. Lentz, James “Friendship is the gift of the gods. And the most precious born to man.” Entered ' 36 ; General Course; Clean up Chr. ’38 ; Baseball ’38 ; Intramural Baseball, Football, Basket¬ ball ’37-’39; Football ’39; Monitor ’39; Friendliest ’40. Lentz, Norman Clyde “The time to be happy is today.” Entered ‘36; General Course; H. R. Treas ’36, ’37; Social Chr. ’39-’40 ; Citizenship Comm. ’37-’38. Leslie, Esther Sloan “To hear her speak and sweetly smile. You were in Paradise the while.” Entered ’37; Language Course; Glee Club ’37-’40; State Music Contest ’37-’40; Trio State Music Con¬ test ’39 ; Music Letter and Star ’37-’38 ; State Music Convention ’38 ; District Music Conference ’39 ; Glee Club Trio ’39-’40 ; Sec. H. R. ’40. Lippert, Vanda Louise “She is the sweetest sound in orchestra heard.” Entered ’36; General Course; Sr. Orchestra ’36-’40; Treas. Sr. Orchestra 37-’38 ; Violin Ensemble ’38-’40 ; Music Letter and Stars ’38-’39 ; Asst. Music Lib. ’38-’39; Music Lib. 39-’40 ; Concert Master Orch. ’38-’39 ; State Orch. Contest ’36-’39 ; Program Chr. H. R. ’39. Long, Pauline Gladys POLLY “To see her is to love her.” Entered ’35 ; General Course; G. R. ’35-’37 ; Glee Club ’37; Jr. Band ’38; Sr. Band ’38-’40 ; Music Contest—Glee Club ’37 ; Music Contest—Band ’39-’40 ; Sr. Orchestra ' 40 ; Chr. H. R. Social Comm. ’39-’40 ; National Music Contest ’39; Forum Club ’40; “Cut¬ est” ’40. Lowder, Mary Ruth “Her air, her smile, her notions—told of womanly completeness.” Entered ’36; General Course; Music Contest ’39; Sec. Glee Club ’38. ’39; Glee Club 36-’39. Lynch, Ney Alexander, Jr. “Dream manfully and nobly and thy dreams shall be prophets.” Entered ’37; Science Course; Jr. Band ’37-’39 ; Sr. Band ’39-’40; Hi-Y ’40; State Music Contest ’40. Maeder, Ralph “He learned to live his own life. Without making it an imitation of others.” Entered ’36; General Course; Wrestling ’37-’38 ; Athletic Mgr. H. R. ’37; State Wrestling ’39; H. R. Program Chr. ’38-’39 ; Vice Chr. H. R. 39 ; Clean up Chr. H. R. ’38; Decoration Comm. Jr.-Sr. ’39; H. R. Basketball ’37-’40. Martin, Grace “She is a radiating focus of good will.” Entered ’36; General Course; Glee Club ’38-’39. McCanless, Janet “You know I say just what I think, and nothing more or less—” Entered ’36 ; General Course ; G. R. ’36-’39 ; Basket¬ ball ' 36-’40; Soccer ’36-’39 ; Speedball ’40 ; Tennis ’36-’40; Vice Pres. H. R. ’36-’37. McDaniel, Thomas “He is a worthy gentleman.” Entered ’36; General Course. McDowell, Anne Irene “But, oh, she dances in such a way !” Entered ’36; Home Ec. Course; G. R. ’37, ' 38; Jr. Orchestra ’36; Sr. Orchestra ’37-’40; State Music Contest ’37-’40 ; Music Letter and Star ’39-’40 ; Chr. H. R. ’36 ; Violin Ensemble. ’38-’39 ; Chr. Social Comm. ’38. ’39 ; Treas. Orchestra ’38 ; String En¬ semble ’39-’40. McKenzie, Mary Rankin “RANKIE” “As entertainingly rattled as a collegiate flivver.” Entered ' 36 ; General Course; G. R. ’36-’37 ; Girls Athletics ’36-’37 ; Glee Club ’37-’39 ; State Music Contest ’39-’40 ; Boosters Club ’36-’40 ; Program Comm. ’37-’38. McMillan, Fannie Elizabeth BETTY” “A twist of gold in her hair.” Entered ’36 ; General Course; Girls Glee Club ’36- ’40 ; Clean up Chr. H. R. ’38 ; Booster Club ' 39; Bulletin Board Chr. ’37-’38. McSwain, Hazel “With all her dewy hair blown back like flame.” Entered ’36 ; General Course: Treas. H. R. ’37-’38 ; Glee Club 36-’40 ; Music Contest ’38-’4 ) ; Music Letter ’38; Music Star ’39; Sec. Home Ec. Class ’39; Devotional Chr. H. R. ’39-’40 ; Vice-Pres. Girls Glee Club ’39-’40. Mesimer, Mary Elizabeth “Kind looks, kind words, kind acts.” Entered ’36; General Course; Sec. H. R. ’36; Study Hall Monitor ’37-’39 ; May Day Program ’36-’38. Miller, Charlotte Louise “She spoke sweet words and comforted my heart.” Entered ’36 ; Commercial Course; H. R. Chr. P. T. S. A. ’39 ; Library Asst. ’39-’40 ; County Style Show ' 39. Miller, Mary Pauline POLLY” “Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others.” Entered ’36; Science Course; Stuly Hall Monitor 37-’39 ; Traffic Officer ’37-’40 ; Chr. Traffic Officers ’40 ; G. A. A. ’37-38 ; Forum Club ’40 ; G. R. ’38-’40 ; Chr. Educational Comm. ’40; Treas. H. R. ’38-’39; Lib. Ass. ’37-’39 ; Winner Fire Prevention Essay Contest ’38; Honor Roll ’36-’37, ’39-’40 ; National Honor Society ’40; Most Studious ' 40. 21



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Miller, Sara Ruth “Grace was in all her steps.” Entered ’36 ; Language Course; Program Chr. H. R. ’37-’39 ; Citizenship Chr. H. R. ’38, ’39; Boosters Club ' 39, ’40 ; Study Hall Monitor ’39. Misenheimer, H. G. “I like your silence. It shows the more of your wonder.” Entered ’36 ; General Course. Mize, Ernest “You know I say just what I think, and nothing more or less.” Entered ’36 ; General Course; Social Chr. ’37 ; H. R. Citizenship Comm. ’38 ; H R. Treas. ’40. Morgan, Evelyn Davis Here is a lady sweet and wise.” Entered ' 36; Language Course; G. R. ’37-’40 ; For¬ um Club ’39, ’40 ; Study Hall Monitor ’37, ’38 ; Glee Club ’37-’40 ; Glee Club Trio ’39, ’40 ; Social Chr. Glee Club ’39, ’40 ; State Music Contest ’38-’40 ; Music Letter and Star ’38, ’39 ; State Music Con¬ vention ’38; District Music Convention ’39; May Day ’38-’40; Program Comm. Jr.-Sr. ’39. Moore, Bill •■PERCY” “Let them call it mischief; when it is past and prospered ’twill be virtue.” Entered ’36 ; Latin Course; H. R. Chr. ’39 ; Clean up Comm. ’39 ; Boosters Club ’37-’40 ; Intramural Tennis ’39 ; Intramural Football ’37 ; H. R. Athletic Chr. ' 39 ; Most Talkative ’40. Moore, John “Never did he on our dear field tarry.” Entered ’36 ; General Course; Football ’36-’40 ; Track ’37-’40; Baseball ’37-’40 ; Basketball ’38-’40 ; Athletic Mgr. H. R. ' 38. Moore, Peggy Marie “PEG” “Ah my lady, thy charm, grace and beauty are too wondrous.” Entered ’36 ; Language Course; G. R. ’36-’40 ; Pro. Chr. G. R. ’37; Echo Jr. Reporter H. R. ’40; Boost¬ ers Club ’36-’40 ; Bus. Mgr. Echo Jr. ’39-’40 ; Bus. Mgr. Gold and Black ’40 ; Bus. Mgr. Echo ’40 ; Forum Club ’39-’40 ; Sec. Forum Club ’40 ; Delegate Press Convention ’39-’40 ; Study Hall Monitor ’36, ’39, ' 40 ; Devotional Chr. H. R. ’39 ; Library Ass. ’37 ; Office Ass. ’37; Chr. Refreshment Comm. Sr.-Jr. ’39; Winner Community Chest Essay ’36; Program Chr. H. R. ’36 ; Tennis ’37 ; Best Executive ' 40 ; Sec. H. R. ’37 ; Senior Class Play ’40 ; Chr. Clean up Comm. H. R. ’37 ; Glee Club ’36. Morris, Esther “There is a lady sweet and wise.” Entered ’36; General Course; Medal in Sewing ’37; May Day Program ’39 ; State Music Contest ' 39, ’40 ; Glee Club ’39, ’40. Morris, Melvin “Constant activity makes success.” Entered ’36; General Course; Forum Club ’40. Murph, Doris Louise “High aims form high characters, and great objects bring out great minds.” Entered ' 36 ; Language Course; Chr. H. R. ’37 ; C». R. ' 37-’40 ; President G. R. ’37; Religious Chr. G. R. ' 38 ; Recreation Chr. G. R. ’38 ; Program Chr. G. R. ’39 ; Publicity Chr. G. R. ’40 ; Sr. Band ’37- ' 40 ; Sr. Orchestra ’37-’40 ; Glee Club Acc. ’39-’40 ; State Music Contest ’37- ' 40 ; National Music Contest ’39 ; All-State Band ’39; Band Letter Club ’38-’40 ; Rating I State Piano Contest ’39-’40 ; Assembly Accompan¬ ist ’39-’40 ; Study Hall Monitor ’39 ; Soccer ’37-’39 ; Basketball ’38-’40 ; Tennis ’38-’40 ; Athletic Letter ' 38; Traffic Office ’38-’40 ; Jr.-Sr. Reception Comm. ’39 ; State Latin Contest ’38 ; Class Council Rep. ’38 ; May Day Ass. ’37- ' 40 ; H. R. Program Chr. ’40 ; Student Council ’37-’40; Forum Club ' 40; National Honor Society ’39-’40; Sec.-Treas. N. H. S. ’40 ; Debating Team ’40 ; Chr. Citizenship Comm. ’40 ; Managing Ed. Echo ’40; Echo Jr. Reporter 39-’40 ; Honor Roll ’36-’40 ; Nom. Comm. School Officers ’39 ; Girls Athletic Ass. ’37-’40 ; Best Citizen ; State Contest ’40; Most Musical ’40. Nassif, Mary Frances “The sight of her rich beauty made him at once glance.” Entered ’36 ; Home Ec. Course; G. R. ’36-’38 ; Study Hall Monitor ’37, ' 38 ; Chr. Program Comm. ’37, ’38; Glee Club ’36-’40; State Music Contest ’38-’40 ; Music Letter ’39; District Music Conven¬ tion ’39. Nussman, Candace “Zealous, yet modest.” Entered ’36; General Course; Glee Club ’39; Bulletin Board Chr. ' 38; Radio Revue ’38. Nussman, Donald Ellsworth “DON” “Not too serious, not too gay, but a jolly good fellow in every way.” Entered ’35 ; Commercial Course; Chr. H. R. ’35- ' 40; Athletic Chr. Class ’37; Wrestling ’36; Jr. Football ’35-’37 ; Basketball ’37-’40 ; Co-Captain ’40 ; Forum Club ’39-’40; Hi-Y ’39-’40; Golf ’39-’40 ; Student Council ’38-’40 ; Sports Editor Echo ’40 ; Vice President Class ’40 ; “Cutest.” Owens, Ruth “A lady sweet and wise.” Entered ’36; General Course; Class Play ’40. Page, James “JIMMIE” “Our deeds determine us.” Entered ' 35; General Course; H. R. Athletic Mgr. ’36; Jr. Varsity Basketball ’36; Traffic Officer ’37, ’38 ; Track Team ’39-’40. Parker, Charles Wyche “ACEY” “I shall not look upon his like again.” Entered ’36; Latin Course; Clean up Chr. H. R. ’37 ; Photograph Editor Annual ’40 ; Forum Club ' 39-’40 ; Boosters Club ’37-’40; Athletic Mgr. H. R. ’38 ; Intramural Football ’39 Intramural Tennis ’39. Peeler, Alice “Daughter of the Gods, Most divinely small and most divinely fair.” Entered ’36 ; Language Course; Sec. Class ’37 ; Honor Roll ’37, ’39 ; G. R. ’37-’40 ; Sec. G. A. A. ’37 ; May Day Attendant ’38 ; Pres. Class ’38-’40 ; Pres. G. R. ' 38 ; Pres. H. R. ’38 ; School Letter 38 ; Chief Marshal ’39 ; National Honor Soc. ’39 ; Echo Jr. ’39 ; Press Convention ' 39 ; Pres. National Honor Soc. ’40 ; Sec. School ' 40 ; Historian ’40 ; P. T. S. A. Comm. ’40 ; Co-Literary Ed. Echo ’40 ; News Ed. Echo Jr. ’39 ; Vice-Pres. G. R. ’40 ; Most Ideal ’40. Peeler, Carolyn Evelyn “A sweet and reserved maiden.” Entered ’36 ; General Course; H. R. Program Chr. ’37 ; Honorable Mention County Style Show ' 40 ; Library Asst. ’38-’39; G. R. ’37-’40 ; Office Practice ’39-’40. Peeler, Frances “The breath of her sweet tenderness filled him with deeper love.” Entered ’36; Language Course; Vice-Pres. Class ’37-’38 ; Sec. Class ’38-’39 ; May Day Attendant ’38 ; Jr. Marshal ’38; School Letter ’37-’38 ; State Letter ’38-’39 ; State Pin ’39-’40 ; Vice-Pres. G. A. A. ’37- ’39; G. A. A. ’36-’40 ; Delegate G. A. A. Play Day ’39 ; Forum Club ’39-’40; Glee Club ’36-’40 ; Glee Club Letter ’37-’38 ; State Music Contest ’36-’40 ; Athletic Chr. Student Council ’39-’40 ; Traffic Squad ’38-’40 ; Sec. Traffic Squad ’39-’40 ; Citizenship Chr. H. R. ’39-’40; Study Hall Monitor ’36-’39 ; Monitor Music Building ’39- ' 40; G. R. ' 30- ' 40 ; Sec. G. R. ’37-’38 ; Nominations Comm. Class and Annual Staff Officers ’39 ; Devotional Chr. ’40 ; Program Chr. H. R. ’38-’39; Echo Jr. Reporter ’39-’40 ; Honor Roll ’36, ’37, ’39 ; Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball Tennis, Track, Archery ' 36-’40 ; Ways and Means Comm. G. A. A. ’39-’40 ; Jr.-Sr. Reception Comm. ’38-’39; State Latin Contest ’38. Peeler, Fred Johnson “ ’Tis the silent who live the longest and learn the most—” Entered ’35; General Course; Sec. H. R. ’35; Jr. Varsity Football ’36; Varsity Football ' 39; Jr. Var¬ sity Basketball 38 ; Varsity Baseball ’38-’40 ; Citi¬ zenship Chr. H. R. ’39-’40 ; H. R. Basketball ’37-’38. 23

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