Salisbury High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1922

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1 S 22 ' (Lite clto Annual |Jaite 15 MARIE L. GRAF “Silver is speech, silence is grold. Entered ’18; Latin course; Girls’ club ’20, ’21, ’22; Tennis club; Debat¬ ing ' Society ’20; Vice President Le Cercle Francais ’22. Marie, though not a brilliant schol¬ ar, ' has always managed to pass her work. The queer part about it is that nobody can see how she man¬ ages to have a good time and pass too. We wish Marie as good luck at St. Mary’s as she had at S. H. S. CORINNE HEILIG “I’ll be merry. I’ll be free I’ll be sad for nobody.’ Entered ’18; Latin Course; Girls’ Reserve; Girls’ Club; French Club. “Skinny” is especially brilliant on Latin and loves the most thrilling experiences of the Aeneid dearly. She is one of our prettiest, and tries to retain her beauty by the use of a powder puff. We are sure wherever she goes next year she will make many friends. JOHNNIE LUCINA HEILIG “Never a duty will be shun From dawn till setting: sun.’ ’ Entered ’18; Latin Course; Girls’ High School Club ’19, ’20, ’21, ’22; Athletic Association ’21, ’22; French Club; Exchange Editor of Echo. Johnnie is an all-round good sport. She has always had her lessons and has never had to take an exam, since she has been in high school. You always know that she is near when you hear “Hey there!” We wish you success, Johnnie, all through college and ihe rest of your life.

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$aiH’ 14 ®ljc Annual 1922 CHARLES WILLIAM GARDNER “On with the dance.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Editor- in-Chief of Echo; Chief Marshal ’21; Vice President ’21; French Club; Leading Role in “Nathan Hale” ’21; Class Prophet. Yes, William dances, and he is an all-round good sport. He has cer¬ tainly proved his ability in editing the Echo. VIRGINIA A. GOODMAN “She has a way all her own.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Girls’ Athletic Association ’22; Girls’ Club ’20, ’21; ’22; French Club; Marshal ’ 21 . “Ginger” is known in high school life for her kind personality. S ' he is very sympathetic and understands human nature (and love affairs) better than the average. Her main asset is her “Saxon.” DOROTHY DEAN GORMAN “Must I study?—What a waste af time.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Girls’ Club; Girls’ Athletic Association; French Club. “Dot” has always been the main spokesman of our class. The rest of us always had plenty of questions, but we seem to wait for “Dot,” who never failed us. The midnight oil has been burned at her house rather extensively. Studying? Some well- informed students say “yes.” Then we ask, “Studying what?” We will leave it to you to decide.



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Paac 16 ' (Ilit ' 3tlio (Annual 1 922 MARY CLYDE JOHNSTON “Oh! What a pa] was Mary!” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Mem¬ ber Girls’ Athletic Association; Girls’ High S’hool Club ’21. ’22; Member French Club; Heroine in Play, “Nath¬ an Hale,” ’21; Chief Marshall, ’21; Class Secretary ’21. Mary has a way all her own, that has won for her many friends. She has indeed been a true worker for the class of ’22, and her untiring perseverance will be greatly missed. Lucky will be the college that she goes to this fall, for she is always ever reliable. A. SIDNEY JONES, JR. “What Master Sidney doesn’t learn Mr. John never knows.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Debat¬ ing Society ’18, ’19; Play “Nathan Hale;” Marshal ’21; Football Team ’21; Tennis Club ’21; French Club; Inter-Class debater; Vice President ’22; Statistician of Class ’22. Sidney is one of our most popular boys, in spite of the fact that he is a great tease. In school he doesn’t seem to like any special girl, but loves to have a good time with them all, “trying” to get the best of them. MARY ELIZABETH KLUTTZ “Grace and disposition tend your ladyship ’ Entered ’18; Latin Course; Girls’ Reserve ’18; Debating Club ’20, ’21; Angelica Knowlton in Nathan Hale; Girls’ High Sdhool Club; Marshall ’21. Elizabeth will be as popular Agnes-Scott next year as she was among us this year. We all loved her dearly, and we all know how she could drive her DODGE.

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