Salisbury High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1922

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Hi 22 (the i=cho Annual Pane 1 1 MARGARET BALFOUR BELL “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” Entered T8; Athletic Association, Girls’ Club; Debating Society; Sec¬ retary of French Club ’22. Margaret was the best pupil of the Senior class, and St. Mary’s should be proud to get the winner of the scholarship medal. Only one thing puzzles us: She silently and myster¬ iously began wearing nearly a half- dozen sorority pins, and as mys¬ teriously (though not as silently) stopped wearing them. Where did they come from ? Why did they leave ? JOHNSIE LUVENIA BRAWLEY “She had a good mind, but wouldn’t use it.” Entered T8; Latin Course; Athle¬ tic Association; Captain of Volley- Ball Team; French Club. Johnsie would have been an excel¬ lent scholar, if s ' he had gotten her lessons on time, for when she did get them she did better than the other members of the class. But regard¬ less of her past, we ' have great hopes for her future in Music. MARY DUDLEY BROWN “Noble by birth, yet nobler by great deeds.“ Entered T8; Latin Course; Girls’ Club; French Club. Mary Dudley is one of our best students, as well as being one of the most popular. She is a good sport too; at leapt the fellows at Davidson have told us so. Mary Dudley is as brave and dependable as she is cheer¬ ful; and that is saying a lot—because she is a girl that wears a perpetual smile. She is funny; but humor is a characteristic of all great person¬ ages. We see a great future for her in many respects—and one of them is in being a poet.

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$aiu ' 10 ' itlic 5d|o .Annual 1922 ETHEL MARIE AYERS “Ye pods! It doth amaze me. So sweet, and with such a temper! Entered ’18; Latin Course; Girls’ Athletic Association; French Club; Girls’ High School Club. Ethel is one of our jolliest students. Her ready smile and pleasing voice has won for her a place in many hearts. HELEN JUANITA BARGER “Her hair is so red— But ’tis not what’s on, but What’s in her head.’’ Entered ’18; Latin Course, French Club; Girls’ Club ’20, ’21, ’22. “Nita” is one of our best and most level-headed students—not a bit too stubborn. SARAH BARNHARDT “I ask thee not to work or sigh—play on.” Entered ’18; Latin Course. We need not to ask her anything like that, because Sarah thinks too much of her beauty and youth to let that part of her life go by. Sarah says that only one thing inteferes with her playing all the time, and that thing is school life. We all be¬ lieve that she worked extra hard on French, etc., just in order that she might hurry through hig ' h school, so she won’t have books to worry her.



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2 ' (Tlic l£djo Annual 1M22 THOMAS KERN CARLTON “Manners make the man.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Base¬ ball ’22; Football ’22; Tennis; French Club. Kern hais always been known as the youngest member of the class. He is full of misc ' hief, but saves time for his studies. Although he is little, he gets there just the same. We feel sure that the business world holds something great in store for him. KATHLEEN HOLT DYER “Speak Thy Mind.’’ Entered ’20; Girls’ Athletic Asso¬ ciation ’20, ’21; Girls’ Club, ’21, ’22; French Club; Latin Course. Independent Kathleen talks more than anyone else in the class. She has a charming personality, however, and we expect to hear from her in Congress. DOROTHY DUTTERA “There is no pleasure like the pain Of being loved, and loving.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Nathan Hale play; Class Secretary ’22. Everybody loves “Dot.” She never talks about anybody unless she can say something good; in fact, every word she says is a gem. If you don’t believe us just have a date with her. “Dot” has been a good student, too, including Latin. But what puzzles us is the “whys and wherefores” of the Cadillac from Winston, the Packard from Atlanta, the Com¬ mencement flowers from Lynchburg and the Saturday night street car from Spencer.

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