Salisbury High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1925

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(Lite llclin SENIOR MACKLIN BARKER ••A merry heart maketh a cheerful coun- tenace.” Entered ' 21; Latin Course; Hi-Y. ’23-’25; Football ' 23, ' 24; Letter Club ’23, ' 24; Tennis Club ’25. Max is one of our best students. He does his work well and takes part in all the sports. He is a very jolly fellow who always likes a good joke. He is liked by all, teach¬ ers as well as students. CLASS JOHN LOCKE BURKE “There’s a Brave young fellow! There’s a man of Pluck! A man who is not afraid to say his say.” Entered ' 21; Latin Course; Associate Editor Echo ' 24; Editor-in-Chief Echo ' 25; Hi-Y ' 23; French Club ' 25; Ass ' t Cheer Leader ’25; Tennis Club ' 25; Basketball ' 24, ' 25; Baseball ' 25; Tennis Team ' 25; Marshall ' 24; Letter Club ' 25. John Locke is “little but loud.” He has taken part in practically all athletic as well as literary phases of school life. It isn ' t often that we find such an all round good fellow. We feel sure that he will make a success in life. IRENE BURKE Wise to resolve and patient to perform.” Entered ' 20; Latin Course; Marshall ’24; Pianist ' 25; Orchestra ’24; Art Editor Echo ' 25; Girls’ Club ’21-’25; Athletic Association ’25; Tennis Club ’25; Chairman of Class Song ’25. Irene can always be depended upon to do her part in all school activities. After many years of toil over the jnano keys she has at last accomplished the art of playing to Mr. Griffith ' s singing. We know she will make a success wherever she goes next year. 12

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SENIOR FRANCES ATWELL “The most kindest cut of all—Loves all, and highest ambition is to help all.” Entered ' 21; Science Course; Girl ' s Club ’22- ’25; Athletic Association ' 24. Although Frances is quiet in school she has won many friends; for there is nothing she would not do for a pal. She makes good grades on most of her subjects and we are sure she will be a success in later life. CLASS B. W. BARGER. “Of manners gentle, of affections strong, a man of business all along.” Entered ' 21, Science Course, Senior Hi-Y. B. W. ' s graduation certainly will be a loss in the personnel of the Salisbury High School. But our loss will be someone ' s gain. In his college life we are sure he will make good, as he has in high school. In business, success certainly will be his, for he has al¬ ready demonstrated his business ability. AVithout him the Senior class could never have been as successful in candy and ice cream selling as it has been. NITA AYERS “Silence is bliss.” Entered ’21; Science Course; Girls ' Club; Sec. ' 24; Tennis Club ’25. Those big brown eyes will win her fame in most anything. Nita leaves us this year, but our great loss will be some college’s gain. 11



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• 40 G)ic (Lljc trl;u SENIOR MARY CHAMBERS “Let us eat, drink, and be merry.” Entered ’20, Latin Course, Debating Society. Girls ' Club ' 20- ' 25, Tennis Club ’25, Girls ' Athletic Ass’t ’23. Tubb” is noted among her classmates for her jolly natu.e and her ready wit. Geometry class would indeed be dull without her. She ' s always in a good humor except when she ' s driving her car and then she’s—well just a little dangerous. We know that a bright and happy future is in store for our merriest member. CLASS DUREE CLARKE “She locks her knowledge in her head.” Entered ’21, Latin Course. IDuree is a very quiet and a good student. Two very rare things. However when she speaks it is worth while to listen to what she has to say. Duree is the kind which if she attempts something, finishs it. She pur- sures her work and lets others follow theirs. We wish her much success in her future life. ELIZABETH CHEATHAM Sober, quiet, pensive and demure, One of those friends of whom you are al¬ ways sure.” Entered ’24, Latin Course. Although Elizabeth is one of our quiet stud¬ ents she is also one of our smart ones. She has been with us only one year, but because of her winning personality she has already made many friends. 1.5

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