Salisbury High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1941

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@e BarBER, TOMMIE “Good nature is the very air of a good mind.” Entered ’38; General Course; H.R. Chr. 4; Vice-Chr. 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; In- tramural Football 3; Clean-up Chr. 2. BarGeER, BERNICE “Sober, quiet, pensive, and demure. One of those friends of whom you are atways sure.” Entered °38; General Course; Glee Club 1-3; Diversified Occupation 4. BarGeER, FRANCIS BROWN “Friendship is the gift of the gods, And the most precieus boon to man.” Entered ’38; General Course; Jr. Band 1; H.R. Basketball 1; Sr. Band 2, 3; Jr. Varsity Football 2, 3; Varsity Football 4; Ath. Asso. 4. BaARNHARDT, SARA “Constant activity makes success.” Entered ’38; General Course; Treas. H.R. 1; G.R. 1-4; Education Chr. G.R. 3; Glee Club 2; State Music Contest 2; May Day 1; Echo Jr. Reporter 3; Files Echo Jr. 3; Editorial Editor Echo Jr. 4; Forum Club 3, 4; Baseball 1; Arch- ery 1; Traffic Squad 4; District Fashion Contest 2: Advanced Girls’ Chorus; Clean-up Comm. 2; Finance Comm. Jr.-Sr. 8; Sec. Forum Club 4. BaRRINGER, LILLIE MARIE “SHORTY” “Brecious things come in small packages.” Entered °88; General Course; Treas. H.R. 1; Vice-Chr. H.R. 1; Program Chr. 1; Glee Club 4; Treas. Glee Club Class 4; Clean-up Comm. 2. OF I94I BarRRINGER, ANNA M1r1AM “SHORTY” “Precious things come in small packages.” Entered °38; General Course; Entertainment Comm. H.R. 1; Decoration Comm. 1; Program Comm. 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Cl ean-up Comm. 2; Asst. Monitor 4. Beck, RuBY ‘Devout, yet cheerful, active, yet resigned.”’ Entered °38; General Course; Advanced Glee Club 2-4; Greensboro State Contest 2, 3, 4; Pres. Home Ec. Class 3; Echo Reporter H.R. 4; Devo- tional Chr. 2; Echo Jr. Typist 4; Clean-up Chr. 1. BENTLEY, FRANCES “Wise to resolve, and patient to perform.” Bntered ’38; General Course; Glee Club 1-3; Echo Jr. Reporter H.R. 3; May Day 1-2. Bentiey, Mary IRENE “Of manners gentle, of affections mild.” Entered ’38; General Course; Glee Club 1-4; Soc. Comm. 2; H.R. Program Chr. 2; Bulletin Board Chr. 1; Clean-up Comm. 2; Asst. Monitor eos BESSENT, PAUL “None but himself can be his parallel Entered °38; General Course.

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Ooy” { e rt oy Je RAMEY ? ALSOBROOKS, DorotHy LOUISE “DOT” “Silence more musical than any song.” Entered °38; General Course; Chr. Citizensh p Comm. 1, 4; Chorus 1-3; Pres. H.R. 3; Lib. Se. 4; Office Practice 4. AREY, INEZ “When she wills, she wills, and you can depend on it.” Entered ’388; General Course; Treas. H.R. 1; Citizenship Chr. 2; P.T.S.A. Chr. 3; Glee Club J 2s) (GR By Ae DmRA Smee AREY, Patricia ANNE “pAT” “It is a good thing te laugh at any rate.” Entered ’38; Home Ec. Course; G.R. 1-3; Glee Club 1-3; Intramural Basketball 2-4; Sec. H.R. 2; Citizenship Chr. H.R. 3; State Music Centest 35 Chr. Girls’ Ath -Asso. 46) Girls’ Ath. Asso- 3, 4. ARMSTRONG, BILLY “BONE” “With a personality all his own.” Entered ’38; Language Course; Treas. H.R. 1; Jr. Band 1; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; State Music Con- test 2-4; N’t’l Band Contest 2; All-State Band 3; Social Chr. BUR. 35 cHi-¥Y 3, 4; See. Hi-y 4; State Hi-Y Convention 4. ARTHUR, FRANCES ELIZABETH “There is no genius in life like the genius of energy and activity.”’ Entered ’88; Language Course; Vice-Pres. H.R. 38; H.R. Citizenship Chr. 4; See. Citizenship Comm. 4; G.R. 1-4; Chr. Educational Comm. G.R. 2; V.-Pres. G.R. 3; Sec. G.R. 4; Forum Club 8; Girl Council Member Class 2; Student Council 1, 2, 4;.Sr. Band 1-4; State Music Contest 1-4; N’t’l Music Contest; Band Letter Club 3, 4; Sec. Band Letter Club 4; Music Letter 3; School Sports 4; Boosters Club 1-4; Chr. Lib. Comm. 4; Co-Chr. Traffic Squad 4; Traffic Officer 3, 4; Delegate N’t’] Honor Soe. Convention 38; Vice- Pres. N’t’?] Honor Soe 4; Honor Roll 1. 12 Baker, JANET ELIZABETH “BAKE” “When yeu do dance, I wish you a wave of the sea, that you might ever do nothing but that.” Entered ’388; General Course; Sec. H.R. 1; Sec. Freshman Class 1; Vice-Pres. H.R. 1; Sec. HR. 23) (Sec ysophy ‘Classa2i eres: baa bids Echo Jr. 4; Forum Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; G.R. 1-8; Program Chr: 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Echo ihe BO te ale Om Ave Oil Too leet a mle BamMer, SAMUEL JARRIS “Whence is thy learning, hast thy toil O’er books consum’d the midnight oil?” Entered ’38; Language Course; H.R. Chr. 3; Jr. Band 1; Class Treas. 2; H.R. Echo Mer. 2, 4; Sr. Band 2; H.R. See. 3; Sr. Band 3; Forum Club 4; Art Ed. Annual 4. BaneGue, Howarp “The cheerful man is a king.” Entered ’38; Science Course; Traffic Squad 2-4; Forum? Clube 4.) Vice-Chr: Le 2ism sec ees Beoster Club 2-4; Jr. Band 2; Chr. Clean-up Comm. H.R. 2; Program Comm. H.R. 1-3; Social Chr. 1-2; Treas. H.R. BARBER, GERALD FRANKLIN “Have your conviction and stand firm.’’ Entered ’38; General Course; Sec. H.R. 1; Viee-Ghr: H.R. 15; Ath. Chr: 2; H.R. Treas: 32 BarBER, GILMER “What good I see I humbly seek to do.” Entered 38; General Course; Orch. 1, 2; State Music Contest 1, 2; Trade Class 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 38; Vice-Pres. Heras : THE ECHO



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14 Biccers, AILEEN “AL” Happiness seems made to be shared.’ Entered 88; General Course; Chorus 1, 2; Art 2; Chr. Bulletin Board Comm. HR. 73: BLAND, JOE “Happy am I; frem care I’m free.’ Entered °38; Golf Team 3, 4; H.R. Echo Re- porter 2. , BoOHANNON, BETTY JAYNE ‘How modest, kindly, all accomplished wise.” Entered 88; Commercial Course; G.A.A. 1, 2; H.R. Ath. Mgr. 4; Clean-up Chr. 3, 4; May Day 1, 3. Boutus, ALBERT JOSEPH “Wise, with a wisdom all his own.” Entered °38; General Course; Baseball Mer. 2, 38, 43 Bootball Mer: 4; Wrestling Mer, 3; Wrestling 4. BoweEN, CARROLL “C. BUB’ “Your pretty sports have brightened all again.” Entered ’86; General Course; H.R. Chr. 2, 4; Feotball 2, 38, 4; Co-Captain Football 4; Basket- ball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 8, 4; May Day King 4; Hi-Y 425 Track -2)0 Ath. ¢McrmeH Roz. 3, 45 Most Athletic 4. Bowen, Haroup Hee BU ez “Your pretty sports have brightened all again.”’ Entered 86; General Course; Chr. H.R. 2-3; Football 2-4; Basketball 8, 4; Baseball 2-4; Co- Captain Football 4; Hi-Y 4; Forum Club 4; May Day 25. 3; se iracko 2i;5 Eee Avt hen Vicar sme cme kys ‘Treas. 3. Boyp, Nancy RutH “Virtue, wisdom, goodness, and real worth never lose their flavor.” Entered ’38.; Language Course; G.R. 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; Traffic Officer 4; Echo Jr. Reporter 4; Bocsters Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; N’t’! Honor Society 4. Brapy, THELMA “Good sense and good nature are never separated.” Entered ’38; Commercial Course; Sec. H.R. 1; Treasc. Hone 1335 se SaAe Chis Eanes Brattain, FLONNIE “Ability involves responsibility ; power to its last particle is duty.” Entered ’388; General Course; H.R. Program Chr. 1; May Day 1, 4; School Heckey Mer. 2; Class Bazketball Mgr. 3; Class Baseball Mgr. 2; Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball 1-4; Speed- ball 3; School Letter, State Letter 2; State Pin 3; Greensboro Playday 38-4; H.R. Frogram Comm. 2; Mgr. Ed. Echo Jr. 4; Most Athletic 4; Ath. Mer. H.R. 4; Sr. Class Play Comm. 4. BripGEs, JACK “Music hath charms.” Entered ’37; General Course; Sr. Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4; State Musie Contest 1, 2, 8, 4; Photography Club 4. THE ECHO

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