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Page 12 The Echo 1928 WILLIAM BOST General ; Orchestra ’25, ’26 ; Photographers’ Club ’26-’28 ; Dramatic Club ’27, ’28 ; Athletic Association. “Bill’ is one of the few boys in high school who is interested in painting. He has taken several courses and is a very good artist. 217 will not seem right without him next year. ALMA BROWN Latin ; Girl Reserves ’26, ’27 ; Glee Club ’26, Sister ’28. Here is one of our “E” students. Alma, al¬ though a quiet girl, has many friends who wish for her much success in life. If it’s library books, she knows them from R-020 to 999 in¬ cluding fiction and biography. GRACE BROWN Latin ; Girl Reserves ’24-’28 ; Girls’ Athletic : President Home Economics Club ’27 ; Big Association ; Senior Dramatics ’28 ; National Honor Soci ety ’28 ; Big Sister ’28 ; French Club (Vice President ’27); Glee Club ’28; Gypsy Rover Cast ’28. Grace is very popular among the students of Boyden High. Besides being popular, she takes part in various school activities and is an earn¬ est worker. The school will certainly miss her next year. OLNEY BROWN Science; Vice-president S’thlete Club ’27, ’28; Athletic Association ’24-’28 ; Room Secretary; Treasurer of Athletic Association ’27 ; Class Basket Ball ’24 ; Football ’27 ; Basketball ’25, ’26 (Captain) ’28 Baseball ’26-’28. Dear old B. H. S. will miss “Uney’’ next year. What will we do without him when the basketball season comes around? As is usually the case with athletic stars, Olney is very popu¬ lar with certain girls. RACHEL BUSBY General ; Girl Reserves ’24-’27 ; Latin Club ’25, ’26; French Club ’27, ’28 ; Debating Club ’26-’28 ; President Debating Society ’28 ; Tri¬ angular Debater ’27, ’28 ; Junior-Sophomore Debate ’27 ; Athletic Association ; Girls’ Ath¬ letic Association Rachel’s wonderful debating ability has won for her much popularity in Boyden High. When everyone else is tongue-tied in a friendly argument, Rachel is in her glory. Her voice certainly will be missed next year in the hall outside the library.
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1928 The Echo Page 11 GEORGE ANDERSON Science; Track ’26-’27-’28. Here is our track man. Without George the team would not be half as successful. He is also very interested in science. We hope he will be a great chemist some day. RICHARD AYERS Science; Football squad, ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28 “Dick” is one of our star football players. Although he has never hurt himself studying, he has always managed to pass his work. He is full of life and is a good sport. We predict a glorious future for him. CLARENCE V. BARKLEY Latin ; Hi-Y 25-’28 ; Managing Editor “Echo” ’28 ; Latin Club ’27 ; Golf Team ’28 ; Athletic Association ’26-’28 ; Tennis Team ’28. C. V. is very much interested in journalism and has helped make the “Echo” a great suc¬ cess this year. One of these days he is going to be “sole owner” of the Greensboro Daily or the New York Times. THEODORE BAROODY Science; Track ’28; Spanish Club ’23-’25 ; Hi- Y ’26-’28 ; Radio Club ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28 ; Debat¬ ing Society ’26, ’27 ; Senior Dramatic Club ’28 ; Camera Club ’27, ’28 ; Science Club 26, ’27 ; Chairman home room 217 ’28. Ted is planning for a big future. His many E’s in mathematics make him one of the out¬ standing boys. He is a good typist and the an¬ nual staff would have been lost if he had not come to their aid. Ted is a faithful member jf the dramatic club and is a very good student. LILLIAN BERNHARDT Science; Home Economic Club ’26. Although Lillian is rather quiet, she is al¬ ways ready to take part in everything. She has many friends and is liked by every one who knows her. We wish her the best of luck throughout her life.
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1928 The Echo Page 1 3 ESTHER CAMP Latin ; Girl Reserves, ’24-’28 ; Latin Club, ’27 ; French Club, ’26, ’27, ’28 ; Home Room, President, ’27; Big Sister; Nurses’ Club, ’27- ’28 , Athletic Association, ’24-’28 ; Glee Club, ’26. The mischievous glint in her eyes and her overflowing enthusiasm label her as a fun- lover. She has ideas of her own as well as ways of her own. She is thoughtful yet for¬ getful ; steady—yet changeable ; and given to many and various moods. Esther, we wish you success ! JAMES CASPER Science; Hi-Y, ’23-’26 ; Radio Club, 24-’27 ; Track, ’26 ; Orchestra, ’27, ’28 ; Dramatic Club, ’26-’28 ; Wrestling Team. ’24; Athletic Asso¬ ciation, ’23-’28 ; Glee Club, 28. James Casper, known to his friends as “Jim¬ my”, has blazed his way through high school with his humor, everlasting pep, and enthu¬ siasm. His free and easy going manner over¬ comes every obstacle that tends to obstruct his path and wins the high esteem of all his as¬ sociates. We predict a wonderful success for him. PRUE CHOATE Latin; Girl Reserves, (Secretary ’25, ’28); Class Basketball, ’28 ; Baseball, ’28 ; Athletic Association, ’24-’2H ; Big Sister, ’28 ; National Honor Society, ’28. Prue is one of the finest and most light¬ hearted girls in our school. She is always ready for a good time unless restrained by a reflection on the quiz for the next day. We cannot think of Prue without bringing to mind the numerous pleasing traits that make up her character ! Luck to you, Prue ! CHAPMAN CRAWFORD Latin; Hi-Y, ’25-’28 (President ’26); Basket¬ ball, ’25, ’26 ; Track, ’27, ’28 ; Golf. ’28 ; Ten¬ nis, ’26, ’27, ’28. When good fellows get together “Chap” is always there. The longer you know him, the better you like him. His sterling qualities ring true at every flip—and you know you have found a boy—a real boy- whom you will be proud to claim for a friend. Here’s luck! May it all come your way ! WALTER CROWELL Latin ; Echo reporter, sociation, ’25-’26; Latin tionest, ’27-’28. ’24-’25 ; Athletic As- Club, ’26-’27 ; Projec- During “Walt’s” years in high school, he has blended work and play in such a way that the result is a good student and a real sport. Walter’s character and personality can best be described as an abridgment of all that is pleas¬ ant in man. No one who knows him will doubt that success will crown his efforts.
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