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THE ECHO 15 WAVERLY ASHTON DANIEL, Jr. “I’ll be happy. I’ll be free. I’ll be sad lor nobody.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Hi-Y; French Club ’23; School Circus ’22, ’23; Joke Editor of Echo ’23. “Chunk,” as he is known in school, is always smiling, especially when a certain Senior is around. (And the Senior referred to is not a boy.) “Chunk” is especially known for his errorless arguments on French. He always brings out points that are not to be found in any text book. With his witty sayings he is sure to find a host of friends in his future life. MARY DUNHAM “Poets are born not made.” Entered ’19; Latin Course; Class Reporter for Echo ’23; Girls’ Club ’23; French Club ’23. Every one that knows Mary loves her, they just can’t help it for she is so jolly and full of fun. Everyone also knows Mary’s ability to write poetry. We feel sure that after she leaves us she will make a great suc¬ cess in the world. HELEN BRYCE FEAMSTER “Better than riches or worldly wealth is a heart that is always jolly.” Entered ’19; Science Course; Girls’ Athletic Association ’20, ’21, ’22, ’23; Girls’ Club ’21, ’22, ’23; Secretary of French Club ’23; Inter Class Basket Ball Trurnament ’21, ’22, ’23; Cap¬ tain Basket Ball Team ’23. Bryce takes a greater interest in Athletics than in studies, yet she passes all her work. She plays Bas¬ ket Ball and Base Ball well. The Class can feel proud of her record in Athletics. We wish her the same success in college.
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THE ECHO 14 DWIGHT LYMAN CASEY “Every man has h : s gifts, and the tools go to those who can use them.” Entered ’22; Science Course; French Club; Class Treasurer ’23. Dwight just entered Salisbury High School last fall, but he has already made a grod record. He is one of our most ponular boys and is Treas¬ urer of the Class. LOUISE COOK “Silence is more eloquent than words.” Entered ’19; Latin Course; Girls’ Club; Girls’ Athletic Association. Louise is our pensive quiet mem¬ ber. Her words are few and lar af.art but when she dres favor us with a remark it is well worth re¬ membering. Louise is a diligent stu¬ dent and her reports show it too. ANNIE CUTHRELL “Speech is great; but silence is greater. Entered T9; Latin Course. Altho Annie’s hair is red she hasn’t a temper, but has a very sweet and lovable disposition. She is a fgvrrite with both students and fac¬ ulty.
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it; THE ECHO MARY RUTH FOSTER “A merry heart goes all the day.’ Entered 1919; Latin Course; Girls’ Club; French Club; Girls’ Athletic Association; Reporter for 1922; Mar¬ shal 1922; Assistant Treasurer of Senior Class. Mary Ruth is one of our jolliest and best loved students. She seldom fails to have her lessons prepared but we often wonder what her grades would be if she devoted the time to her studies that she spends on writ¬ ing notes during school hours. If, however, the reports we hear from 10-C are true she is a good snort and we hope she has as many friends in college as in high school. MARGUERITE GARDNER “A little work, a little play To keep us going—and so good-day Entered ’18; Latin Course; Girls’ Club; French Club ’23. Although Marguerite has little to say in school we all know she is a good sport outside. She has a talent for drawing as may be seen by look¬ ing through her books. Who knows, she may some day be an artist along with her cousin, Mary. REE V. GOODMAN “Wise to resolve, and patient to perform ' Entered ’19; Science Course; Hi-Y ’23; French Club ’23; Class Statis¬ tician ’23. Ree is one who takes life easy, al¬ ways being ready to have a good time. He has a pleasing personality however, and has friends thruout the whole school.
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