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

 - Class of 1923

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9 ECHO 19 'Y 5-1. 42'-'5.v1-LLL1f:.-.eras-i.' - Iv' --- - NAOMI BRANDSHAW. NONNIE. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-3: GiI'1S' Glee Club 2-3-4. Although she is the possessor of an abundance of red hair, still she does not have the disposition which usually goes with it. She hasn't taken an active part in school affairs but has always been one of its most faithful supporters. HORACE BROWNING. MIKE Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Foot- ball 2-3-45 Basketball 2-33 Debate 2g Hi- Y Club 35 Athletic Association 1-2-3-4. Mike Browning, alias Ray D. Owe, Cen- ter in football, center in basketball, but now is centered entirely on radio. It will be our loss and Dennison's gain when Mike journeys to that school next fall. HELEN WHIPPLE. HEFTY. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-3. Bas- ketball 1-2g B. G. 3-43 Girls' Glee Club 2: Cheer Leader 45 Physical Ed. Club 33 Ath- letic Association 2-3-4, Up and at 'em is Helen's motto. Wie think her one of the peppiest little C?J cheer leaders in existence and always ready to spend some of her stored up energy in a game of basket ball. Where does it all come from? Don't repeat it but I've heard it said that buckwheat cakes are her daily dozen. KEITH HUDSON. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-3- Bas- ketban 3-45 Boys' Giee Club 35 Athletic Association 2-3-4. The school cut-up. It is evident that Keith comes to school mainly for the good times that he has. If his height increases any more we may see him in a side-show at the circus sometime as the world's tall- est man. MARGARET BARTLETT. BART. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Vice- President 25 Girls' Glee Club 2-3. She is just the pleasant kind whose nature never varies. Even tho' her father is so closely connected with the Heinz fac- tory, Margaret is not one of the fifty-seven varieties. She is one all by herself, and vie are glad to have her one of our merry c an. 221 l 2 3

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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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WW 'TSE' S ' if- 'i m p' -11- 1-n 23 .11 u firls' an not goes rt in e of Foot- Hi- L Cen- but will when l. Bas- ib 2 3 Ath- YVe 1 ?J ways l up There at it vheat Bas- hletic that good 'eases -show 4 tall- N Vice- Whose iather z fac- -seven 3, and merry 1923 HI-EC HO 1923 MARGARET REED. PEGGY. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-35 Class Vice-President 35 Physical Ed. Club 23 Athletic Association 2-3-4. Having a good time is Peggy's chief aim in life. With such looks and ambitions she should sip of the cup of pleasure. She is one who can enjoy herself socially and yet get good grades in school. SHELLA JONES. SHELLY. Roosevelt Literary Society '2-35 Foot- ball 2-3-4g Captain of Football Team 4g Boys' Glee Club 33 Hi-Y Club 35 Athletic Association 2-3-43 Athletic Editor of Hi- Echo 4. Meet Shella, our football Captain, dur- ing the past successful season. Though strong in mind and body he had one weak spot, for during the height of battle he usually got it in the neck. However his neck remains strong enough to hold a level head in its proper place, SHIRLEY ROUSE. HTURKEYP' Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3, Vice- President lg Girls' Glee Club 2-43 Presi- dent of Girls' Glee Club 4g Physical Ed. Club 3g Cheer Leader 13 Athletic Associa- tion 2-3-4. Our war cry is, Why the change in Shirleyu? As she ascends the steps of knowledge her interest in school work in- creases. We assume the decrease in weight has been caused by over-study. ELDON DAVIDSON. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Ath- letic Association 3-4. Eldon comes from the country. Per- haps that is the reason he is so bashful. He seems to have little interest in the fair sex. But never mind, Eldon, someone will find the key to your heart some day, and then remember that you have the best wishes of your old classmates. GRACE KILLE. GED. ' Bradner H. S, 13 Roosevelt Literary So- ciety 2-3g Girls' Glee Club 45 Athletic As- sociation 2-3-4. Grace, with her curls and her smiles and her sweet disposition was a valuable addition to our class. We wish she could have been here her iirst year, too. Her interest in athletics is unequalled and she could always be seen on the side lines cheering the boys on to victory. E231 I l -, ---.----,-.,,. -- - - -'ay f -'-:':-'A ', ' -'T -4i'1f13 'i 5PI'm...

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