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L'A1.,f,4L1-,'1:? '!' ' ' 'l ,i.n.u.esl.i.1famtL1.f.esLnxss1n.-.Agua ,.,f.4.f4-els. Y 9 H ECHO 19 'flblif'-42332 vlzucf- f' CECILIA DE SHETLER. SIS Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3g Athletic Association 3-4. There is a merry twinkle in her dark brown eyes and a gleam of satisfaction, which you and I know comes because of careful preparation and work well done. FARMER NIXON. SHRIMP Perrysburg H. S. lg Monclova H. S. 21 Roosevelt Literary Society 35 Boys, Glee Club 3. Our clown. Wlierever there is any fun to be had, Farmer is always there. He would get along in H. S. fine if there were no studies to get. But Farmer believes in a goodtime first, last and always, with a few minutes study in between times. THEODORA FOWLER. TEDDY, Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Girls' Glee Club 3-45 Vice President of Girls' Glee Club 45 Debate 43 Athletic Associa- tion 2-3-4. It was a fortunate thing for B. G. H. S. when Teddy decided to take a four year course in this school instead of spending her first three years at Portage. She is a brilliant student taking especial interest in Spanish, Perhaps the reason for this is that she hopes to teach in S. A. some day. ALTON MCCLUNG. HMACX' Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Athletic Association 2-3-4. When the sun rises in the west and water fio-ws uphill-then we can expect Alton to make a failure recitation. And not until. Some student, we'll admit! THELMA SWINDLER. TED. .Jeifersonian Literary Society 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 3-4. Quiet lass, there are but few, who know the treasure hid in you. A true friend when you learn to know her. She delights in helping others and is always ready and dependable. She has not yet decided on her future course, Maybe someone else will decide it for her. E241 2 3 1 th wt VW fu pa Sc ge nc of ri' al ki ex h: 01 si SI H hi G Ci by ti at tl fi c. is V I . D
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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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:tic Lrk on, of 2 , :lee fun He ere a in h a rls' rls' cia- .S. 'ear .ing ls a rest s is lay. etic and pect And irls' now iend ghts and l on else - I ' , T 7i'f'3 L3v..f.g3 bfi-iigj-p.2:,VQ'. . I ' ' -A '- 33 1923 HI-ECHO 1923 ORTHA VVELSH. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3. Ortha has been ill so much of the time that she has been unable to keep up her work as she would have liked to. She works hard but always has time for some fun. And when going on a sleigh-ride party-well, you'd be surprised. JOHN NEILING. JACKIE Milton H. S. 1-23 Jeffersonian Literary Society 3. John joined our ranks without much general attention, but soon we began to notice a, decided difference in the groups of which he was a part, Though he wor- ries the teachers by his pranks, yet he amuses them, and is well liked by all who know him. e MARGARET BULGER. Limestone N, Y. 1-25 Jeffersonian Lit- erary Society 3g Girls' Glee Club 3-4. Although she is rather quiet, she always has a smile and a pleasant word for every- one. She seems to think high school too simple and easy when taken alone, so spends part of her time going to college. Her work here proves that at least her high school work isn't neglected. EDGAR RUDOLPH. NED. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Boys' Glee Club 3g Hi-Y Club 35 Athletic Asso- ciation 2-3-4. School is a good enough place to learn but a much better place to have a good time. In this idea Edgar does not stand alone. However, if Edgar is as good in the grocery store as he is in school, he bids fair to be a John Wanamaker, the second. JOSEPHINE LINCOLN. JOE Roosevelt Literary Society 2-35 Physi- cal Ed. Club 3g Athletic Association 2-3-4. Quiet and unassuming. But Josephine is another one of our prospective artists. We are told that on her vacation over at the river she is not as quiet as she ap- pears at school. E251 1 I 1 . ...Y - l - , - W- -X r .ir s...I..L ......e.-r-:r fs'ff?f ' i':?-f'?ff '..--- '-1?F3?i' - hp?-vi--22:4 as
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