Boyden High School - Echo Yearbook (Salisbury, NC)

 - Class of 1928

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1928 The Echo Page 17 MILDRED FRIES General ; Basketball, ’24-’25 : Baseball, ’24- ’25; Volley Ball, ’24- ' 25 : Glee Club, ' 27 : Home Economic Club, ’2 l-’27 ; Nurses’ Club, ' 28. Mildred is one of those girls that for some particular reason you always see. The par¬ ticular reason is her black curly hair which is the admiration and despair of every girl in school. Watch out, Mildred, some day you may have a man’s heart entangled in those curls. HARLAND GRUBB Science: Orchestra, ’26-’28 ; Hi-Y, ’2G-28 ; Photography Club. ’27-’28 ; Glee Club, 27 ; Ath¬ letic Association, ’27- ' 28. Now we come to one of our science sharks. Boyden High has several of these but Harland is one of the most outstanding. Harland, we hope that some day it will fall your fortune to he the first person from the earth to reach Mars. PEARL GUTHRIE Science : Home Economic Club, ' 26. Pearl is one of the quiet girls in Boyden High. She is not as outstanding a student as some are, but whenever you want a dependable worker and a true friend, call on Pearl. HARRY GWIN General ; Athletic Association, ’24-’28 ; As¬ sistant Sport Editor of Echo, ’25-’27 ; Editor- in-Chief of Echo, ’28 ; Editor-in-Chief Annual, ’28; Baseball, ’2(1; Hi-Y, ’25- ' 2G. When the cry goes down the hall, Here comes Harry D. 1” everyone knows what to ex¬ pect. Harry is coming with his smiles and pleasant chatter. Never in all his high school career, no matter how blue everything else is. have we found the day when Harry was gloomy. , Good luck to you, Harry! Here s wishing you the best of everything as you go through life 1 MARY BETTY GWIN Latin ; Girl Reserves, ’25-’28 ; Dramatic Club, ’26- ' 28 ; Glee Club, ’28 ; Gypsy Rover, ’27 ; State Dramatic Play, ' 28; Senior Class Play, 28. Say the name again ! doesn’t it sound as though it belonged to a flapper ? It does! When Mary Betty was voted the biggest flirt in the senior class the only thing that could he said was that the seniors certainly had good judgment. However, that isn ' t the whole of Mary Betty’s career. Look at her dramatic record !

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Page 16 The Echo 1928 THOMAS FISHER Latin ; Hi-Y, ’26-’28 ; Home Room Vice-Presi¬ dent, ’28 ; Constitution Committee Senior Class, ’28 : Athletic Association, ' 27- ' 28 ; Gypsy Rover, ’27 : Orchestra, ’25-’28. Tom is our champion violinist. Many are the thrills Boyden High audiences have gotten from the depths of his violin. Because of his cooperativeneis, willingness to work, and cheer¬ fulness, we predict for him a bright future. Good luck, Tom 1 CLAUDE FREDERICK Science; Baseball, ’28. Claude is a fellow who takes life easy. Al¬ though he doesn’t attach much importance to his studies, he manages to pass his work. He is popular with both boys and girls. He is a good athlete and took part in many activities. We send him to college with the perfect assur¬ ance that he will make many friends. PRESTON FREDERICK Science-Athletic Association, ’24-’28, Presi¬ dent, ' 27-’28; S’thlete, ’26-28, President, ’27- ’28 ; Baseball, ’26-’28 ; Football, ’26-’27, Captain, ’26- ' 27 ; Basketball, Manager, ’27-’28. “Ted” is usually known as that good looking Frederick boy. In his studies he does very well, considering the amount ..f tine lie s, ends in preparation and thinking of blondes. He is ex¬ tremely popular with both boys and gas. Here’s hoping he will make as big a hit in col¬ lege as he did in B. H. S. darotha fricke Home Economics : Home Economic Club, ’27, ’28: Nurses’ Club: French Club: Cashier of 210, ’26, ’27 ; Glee Club. Dorothy had a pleasing personality with which she has won many friends. She worked hard and deserves the good grades she made in her studies. We know that she will be success¬ ful in life. ELIZABETH FRIES Elizabeth’s sweet personality and quiet nature have won for her many friends. She is a true blue girl and never forgets, as many of us do, and becomes too gay or reckless; she can be depended on. We feel quite sure that she will make a success in life.



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Page 18 The Echo 1928 LILLIAN GWYNN Latin Course ; Girl Reserves, ’23, ’27 ; Basket¬ ball, ’24-’26-’28 ; Carnival Queen, ’26 ; Vice president, Senior Class, ’28 ; Big Sister, ’28 ; Sec. Girls’ Glee Club. ’28 ; Letter Club, ’26. Here’s to “Plumpsy” the girl with pep and life! Whenever you want a lively time call on Plumpsy! But never forget Jimmy. Where there’s Plumpsy, there’s Jimmy” seems to be their motto. BAIN HARRELSON Science; Football, ’27, ’28; Baseball, ’27; S’thlete, ’27. Bain is one of the few big boys in Boyden High. Most of them seemed to run in small sizes but Bain is an exception. For some unknown reason, ever since Bain entered Boyden High he has been loath to leave it. At last however he is graduated. Good luck to you, Bain ! FLORA HARVIEL Science; Girls’ Council, ’26, ’27 ; Camera Club, ’28. Flora is another of Boyden’s High’s quiet girls. She makes excellent grades and always has a pleasant word or a sunny smile for every¬ one We’ll miss her lots next year but here’s hoping she makes a success of whatever she undertakes. JOHN HEGE General Now we have come to one of the real charac¬ ters of Boyden High. “Bud” Hege! What will we ever do without him ? The school won’t seem like the same old place without Bud” to tell the ladies how much he loves them. HELEN HOFFNER Home Economics; Baseball, ’23-’26 ; Basket¬ ball, ’23-’26 ; Athletic Association, ’23-’28 ; Home Economics Club, ’25-’28, Treasurer, ’25- ’28 ; Girl Reserves, ’23-’28 ; Tennis, ’23-’26 ; Secretary and Treasurer, ’27-’28. Altho’ Helen is little, she’s loud. If a merry laugh reaches your ear in a crowded hall, it be¬ longs to Runt”. If she did flunk a term of math, she was exempted the next term—thus we see in her determination to win.

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