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,fat get -sfxxw: Mx masses f- 9 ECHO 1923 4 1 HELENA LEFLER. Jeftersonian Literary Society 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 2-3. Helena is not quite so much of a cut- up as her sister but we can truly Say to know her is to love her! Her quiet, un- assuming way has won her many friends. She is a diligent student and takes great pleasure in knowing that her lessons are always prepared. ADRIAN MEEKER. SUSIE Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Girls' Glee Club 4. Oh' Those snappy eyes and that raven black hair! By the way she tilts her head and curls her lips when she speaks one is reminded of a mythical Spanish Princess. When ever there is anything pertaining to the H S going on right there you'll find Adnan -boosting B. G. on to victory. IRENE HALE. LIMPY. Jeffersonian Literary Society '2-35 Phy- sical Ed Club 3' Athletic Association 2-3- Irene is one of those reserved sort of girls until one gets to know her, and then we find her to be a true and jolly friend. By her various abilities it is hard to pre- dict her future. Perhaps she will be a worker in the Near East as she seems to have a fondness for Turkish articles. At least that is what we are told. FAY SLY. TED. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Athletic Association 2-3-4, She rouldvdance till day is dawning, and then want to dance all morning. She's always jolly and always kind and the sort of girl we like to find. JEANETTE OLNHAUSEN. JANET Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Girls' Glee Club 3: Basketball 33 Physical Ed. Club 23 Athletic Association 2-3-4. . To look at Jane one would think she had Just stepped from a Spanish legend of old Madrid. But Jane is rough and ready and there is little goes on in B. G. High that Jane does not enter with vim. She has proven her athletic ability in many ways. E161 'wr' .,.,,., .f' '- - ,. -.,. li..-1 1923 MIL Libert Society 2 3lid's you wou from a f just betv one of th 3 Roose' Treasure Boys' Gll 3-4. Round good frie talk to I depart. their pu reason. lessons f the sayii MAI Jeffers sical Ed. 43 Joke Metz l ball. so is const: language gosh - one kno regular G. Roose' It see! ly blesse is anothn soil. H2 as much like to, Roose' Ed, Clul Anabe in Room ness. bu again al She is I cheerful.
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P 1923 ' of our High Led the Work this is com- beforeg you but a service you have the l responsibili- t us find and as - 912221152 '+- -v. 1923 H1-EcHo 9 BERNADET LAHEY. BUN. Roosevelt Literary Society-2-3. Bun is a quiet sort of girl, so quiet in fact, that few have discovered her real worth. She does not let good times inter- fere with her studies and works hard for her grades. FRANKLIN BANDEEN. FRANK, Roosevelt Literary Society 2-35 Basket- ball 3g Athletic Association 2-3-4. We would be astonished to hear of Frank getting all A's, but he manages to get through somehow. Just the same we wouldn't want to part with him, for his witty remarks prove him to be a pleasant companion., HELEN SHIVELY Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3. Helen is another one of those dark haired, brown eyed maidens, who, besides being so well liked, is one of the diligent students. We can remember her for one who is willing to share all she has with her friends. IVAN KERR. MANDY. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Boys' Glee Club 33 Hi-Y Club 33 Basketball 3-45 Athletic Association 2-3-43 Business Man- ager of Hi-Echo 4. For business Ivan's head is full,-but when it comes to love-it's Fuller , He is one to whom you could give a co-mmis- sion and think no more of it, knowing that it would be done, He has proven this by his fine work as Manager of this An- nual. MARTHA ROBINSON. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-35 Physical Ed. Club 35 Athletic Association 3-4. On with the dance! Martha is sure to attend, if possible. This seems to be her favorite type of amusement. It seems strange that one who spends so much time in pursuing pleasure should get such good grades. But Martha is an exception. U51
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1923 ,ii-1 IR. aty 2-3 Q Girls' uch of a cut- truly say to Her quiet, un- many friends. ,d takes great ar lessons are SUSIE. 7 2-33 Girls' nd that raven tilts her head speaks one is nish Princess. pertaining to are you'll End o victory. I VIPYJ' ety 32-33 Phy- asociation 2-3- erved sort of her, and then i jolly friend. 1 hard to pre- she will be a she seems to 1 articles. At d. 2-3 3 Athletic P. is dawning, norning. She's l and the sort . JANE. V 2-32 Girls' Physical Ed. I 2-3-4. think she had legend of old and ready and G. High that 'im. She has 1 many ways. 1923 HI-E CHO 92 MILDRED ROBINSON. MIDP Liberty H. S. 15 Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-3. Mid's one of the most fashionable girls you would spy. You'd think she came from a fashionable bay in the East. But, just between you and me, she came from one of the Bays close by. NEIL BLACK. NELLIE. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Class Treasurer 13 Football 33 Basketball 33 Boys' Glee Club 33 Athletic Association 2- 3-4. Round and merry is Nellie, and a jolly go-od friend. If you need cheering up, just talk to Nellie awhile and your gloom will depart. No wonder so many girls make their purchases at Powells. There's a reason. Someone else usually gets his lessons for him for he is a 'firm believer in the saying Let George do it. MARGUERITE METZ. lVIETZ. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-3g Phy- sical Ed. Club 23 Athletic Association 2-3- 43 Joke Editor of Hi-Echo 4. Metz has been wearing a little gold foot- ball, so she must be a goo-dtackler. She is constantly attempting to improve our language by throwing in a bit of golly - gosh'y-or even darn maybe. Every- one knows her and will admit she is a regular pal. GERALD DIMICK. JlCK. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3. It seems as though our class is especial- ly blessed with country people, for Gerald is another one of our towering sons of the soil. Hard work keeps him from devoting as much time to his studies as he would like to. K ANABEL REED. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-32 Physical Ed, Club 23 Athletic Association 2-3-4. Anabel was unable to join our assembly in Room 21 last September because of ill- ness, but was able to take up her work again about the middle of the semester. She is the sort of girl everyone likes- cheertul, courteous, friendly and studious. U71
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