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1923 ER. py 2-3 g Glee ,l. She would L the kind of If sometime ll that is nec- and no doubt DAL. ' 2-33 Class ub 3g Athletic n 3. ery light head. is a very busy busy to have n ,-WEE. Ly 2-33 Girls' iirls' Glee Club hletic Associa- of those curly some old fairy he words drop silvery mellow- a dreamf She io know her. .ULIE. 'iety 2-33 Boys' Athletic Asso- the barking of so he continues Street. He is lbt because his But don't think his way, for he F. MARJ. la 13 Roosevelt etball 3-45 Cap- g Athletic Asso- a great deal of ey from Canada y appreciate her a name for the hile she is their 1923 HI,E C H 19 GLADYS CASTNER. GLADIE. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 3-43 Athletic Association 2-3-43 Debate 4. Gladys seems to be very fond of num- bers for she spends part of her time work- ing at the telephone office. Thus she is proving that it is possible to hold a job and go to- school at the same time. She always iinds time for all social events, tor, like her brother, she is fond of good times. KENNETH SPIECKER. UKENNYX' .leffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Ath- letic Association 3. Kenneth comes from the country and shows his country spirit by defending it in all discussions. He likes to argue and you are sure to hear his voice piping up whenever there is an opportunity, LEONA ORR. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3. She is one of our more quiet girls but we are sure she has a lot of ability if she would only express her thoughts. It is rumored that when she is out of school she is not quite so quiet as we know her here. ls this true Leona? -DALLAS KINNEY. Portage 1-2-35 Athletic Association 4. Dallas only joined our ranks at the be- ginning of this year. He has lived up to the reputation established here by other Portage Seniors. We are sorry he could not continue with his basketball practice, for we are sure he would have been a fine player. ' HULDA FINCH. HUDf' Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3: Gi-rls' Glee Club 1-43 Debate 35 Class Treasurer 3g Class Secretary 45 Athletic Association 2-3-4 Hulda with her pleasant way has made a host of friends. Although her thoughts frequently drift toward Tiffin this does not materially affect her school work. Her endeavors have been rewarded by being considered one of our best students. fl .. U... -...r,.- 91 4 1 l l x
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..,,-gc'-I -A -., . jc, 2.15 ,Cl . v I 559531 H1-ECHO 1923 l I I DOROTHY BURGER. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Glee Club 4. She's a dainty lass all in all. She would rather study than eat,-just the kind of pupil our teachers praise. If sometime Dorothy comes up missing all that is nec- essary is hunt up Leonore and no doubt you will find her. DALLAS ROSS. DAL, Roosevelt Literary Society 2-35 ClaSS Secretary 1-25 Boys' Glee Club 33 Athletic Association 2-3-45 Hi-Y Club 3. He hath a light head, a very light head. In fact, he is a blond. Dal is a very busy person, still he is not too busy to have some time for Mother things. REBA ROSS. WEE-VS7EE. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3g Girls' Glee Club 43 Librarian for Girls' Glee Club 43 Physical Ed. Club 33 Athletic Associa- tion 2-3-4. Reba reminds us of one of those curly golden haired princesses in some old fairy tale. Wlien she speaks, the words drop from her lips with such a silvery mellow- ness that We seem to be in a dream. She is a great favorite of all who know her. PAUL MOON. PAULIE. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Boys' Glee Club 3g Hi-Y Club 35 Athletic Asso- ciation 2-3-4. The Moon does not heed the barking of dogs-neither does Paul-so he continues his visits on South Main Street. He is fond of chickens-no doubt because his father is in that business. But don't think Paul spends all his time this way, for he is a hard worker. MARJORIE CHAPMAN. MARJ. Calgary, Alberta, Canada 13 Roosevelt Literary Society 33 Basketball 3-43 Cap- tain of Basket ball team 43 Athletic Asso- ciation 3-4. Marj. evidently thinks a great deal of our High School to journey from Canada to attend it. We certainly appreciate her untiring efforts to make a name for the Girls' Basket ball team While she is their Captain. E131 T923 GLAI Jeffersc Glee Club Debate 4. Gladys bers for ing at th proving t and go tc always fir like her b KENN Jeffersc letic Asso Kennet shows his in all dis you are s whenever Roosev She is we are st would on rumored ' is not qui Is this tr Portagl Dallas ginning c the repui Portage 1 not conti for we ar player. I Roosev Glee Clul 3: Class 2-3-4 Hulda xi host of frequenll materially enfleavor: ronsidere
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.633-5, ...A-ftiiizi'-' was-gnu . . , V. X ,,..,7-.sr 7 - , 1.:,Q.A'I.v-5-.r:-3--1-1, I N- T-I-. I., ' . 2 Jfw '- .. wa- ,'..4.,f' 1 Y -' ,W ' . -., J ,.:'fc-. . - V 1 g ..... .. 1 HI E 123 1923 923 CHO 9 ESTHER VAN VOORHIS. ,DANT. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Girls Glee Club 2-3-4. Pianist Girls' Glee Club. Everyone knows of Esther's musical tal- ent, In fact playing the piano is her chief delight. She also is fond of good times. Especially of going auto riding- on nice niocnlight nights, That is, if Ik1e's along. v JOHN CASE. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Class President 2-33 Hi-Y Club 35 Athletic As- sociation 2-3-4g Ass't. Manager of Hi-Echo 4. Fat and good natured, a friend to all, and always ready to work. The class ap- prefiative of his executive ability elected him President for two years. Following this term he assumed duties as Assistant Business Manager of the Hi-Echo. ESTHER JAMESON. JAMIE Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3. Esther is not inclined to make herself prominent at all, but seems to prefer a quiet spot in the background. Still, to those who know her, she is a pleasant and sociable companion. She has not yet de- cided just what she will do after she grad- uates. FRANK DIENST. CUFFY. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-35 Boys' Glee Club 3g Athletic Association 2-3-4. We are at a loss to know just how to describe Frank, His quiet way seldom at- tracts attention and it is plain that he is not interested in studying. XVe fear his interest is too mufh centered on a certain young lady in the Junior Class. PAULINE SMITH. BlLLIE. Milton Center H. S. 15 Jeffersonian Lit- erary Society 2-3. Another one of our dancing maidens and she surely can dance., She thinks there's nothing like red hair-except more of it. At least it seems that way. XVell, we won't tell any more, Pauline. E201 MARG Jefferso Glee Club When v to think 0 inseparabi saying V But she n the same, DC Jeffersc ketball 33 sociation HHDDY, ways seei things as told, and teachers. Roosev Glee Clul If We s then inqi former cl Edith pla pathy Or present i: at which BE Roosev Glee Clul Bernar witty ren the othei great de: friends. too fond time. Ju to all his Jeffers Glee Clu Athletic Physical High Sch The Se of its me star bask and a br' honors a for all s are her s
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