Bowling Green High School - Hi Echo Yearbook (Bowling Green, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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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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923 Girls Club al tal r chief times n nice along . , is-ef ... q. -N ..l, 33+ 9 H ECHO 9 MARGARET ROACH MARGE Jeffersonian Literary Society 2 3 Girls When we thlnk of Margaret We are sure to think of Hulda too for they are almost inseparable friends She believes the old saying Work before Play IS all wrong But she manages to have her lessons Just the same ' 1 2 3 , I - T.sr ' ' ' ' - 3 ' 1 . , f Giee Club 2-3-43 Athletic Association 2-4. Class tic As- i-Echo to all, .ass ap- elected illowing ssistant ry E. herself :refer a Still, to :ant and yet de- lle grad- 77 3 Boys' 2-3-4. how to ldom at- at he is fear his . certain 5 rv J. iian Lit- lens and 5 there's re of it. we won't I Y ff vffffr' DONALD RANEY. DON, Jeffersonian Literary Soriety 2-3Q Bas- ketball 3g Boys' Glee Club 33 Athletic As- sociation 2-3-4. Happy, and free from care, Donald al- ways seems to be contented. He takes things as they co-me, does things he is told, and always is very pleasant to his teachers. But why shouldn't he be? EDITH BIGELOW. Roosevelt Literary Society 3-43 Girls' Glee Club 2-3-43 Orchestra 2-3-4. If we should be separated for a time and then inquire as to the professions of our former classmates, we would expect to find Edith playing a cornet in some large Sym- pathy Orchestra. Her chief delight at present is arguing with Nellie, an art at which both are very adept, BERNARD GOKEY. RED. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3: Boys' Glee Club 33 Athletic Association 2-3-4. Bernard is a genial companion. His witty remarks create much laughter among the other students. He seems to have a great deal of trouble keeping his lady friends. We suspect it is because he is too fond of having more than one at a time. Just the same, he is a good friend to all his companions. JUNE BEVERSTOCK. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-31 Girls' Glee Club 23 Basket Ball 1-2 B. G. 3-43 Athletic Association 2-3-43 Debate 3-41 Physical Education Club 33 Editor of High School Notes 4. The Senior class is proud to have as one of its members such a girl as June. As a star basketball player, an excellent debater and a brilliant student, she has won many honors and friends. She always Hnds time for all social events, however, and dates are her specialty. 521 . ..- Q. N

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