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

 - Class of 1923

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923 Hazel 5 her is not uaint- :eeded 5 Bas- ietball with 1r do- a. bolt esence Girls' good rritlng Iawal if she ld 'her ctly at Boys nut ad seems re told ks too FTA Girls She is credits as she s show almost 4. Il -maxim-l. 1923 : HI-EC HO : 19 MILDRED MERCER. MID. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-35 Vice President 45 Girls, Glee Club 4g Physical Ed. Club 33 Athletic Association 2-3-4, Volumes could be written about Mid. She possesses something that gets for her that which everyone desires, namely, good grades and DODularity. Cupid seems to be working havoc in Midis heart. Her place in our chain of friendship could never be filled. RUTH POWELL. KOOCH. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Athletic Association 2-3. Beneath this shock of Titian hair one would scarcely expect to find such a vocab- ulary as Kooch possesses and uses every day. Kooch believes in the old saying Laugh and be rnerryf' GERALD UNDERWOOD. JERRY, Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Foot- ball 3. From Geiald s present vocation we will evpect him to follow the business of his ancestors However Gerald has a ma chine and IS always ready to break in on his business to save any of the fair sex a few steps He IS seen going down Liber ty Street quite frequently We wondei vxhv'P ELLEN HERRINGSHAW Roosevelt Liteiary Society 2 3 Girls Glee Club 4 Fllen IS our artist and much of her time is spent 1n blending colois She has a sweet quiet air and a truthful coniidnig disposition which makes hex one of oui best loved girls LEONIORE OTTO Roosevelt Liteiary Society 2 3 Girls Glee Club 4 Athletic Association 3 4 Leonore s knowledge radiates on all subjects alike She IS not only a willing but an efficient worker If anyone Wants anything done and done Well they always go to Leonoie 1 I ...u. 'ff' 'ff sV Uf 'S rxf..-seas-.nf -4. . , - - , , . . . . . - P ' . ' - , , Y . y . . l . , - I -3-4. , - J . . , 9 : l 7 I . 7 Y! . , i . . ' . - , - , -3-4. , l , , i . Q , ' ' . 5 , - , . , f29l .-.J . .. . .Ver ff- -Y-A --wr:.1-wr..-a, 'F-Fvrfi . + f T.- ' .. TQ - . W. -A V . LL - ..t., - . ..,. -.....- ,,.-.... t if ,,.,....-,.... , 1, a.1uu.z .22t,, 317. .,,5g,f' ' -

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1 A N ,AA x , I ,J U , ir -. -1--f -'11-. F f:ig2-...p-- -vs X T' ' , -mi,.:A,., ' 1,4--jg, gj. nga- I 5...-,zz iveatfxiwist ills-4911-ilu. xre1.1vf-liars-i'.w-:.a'1L-'sx.ws.-me ..,-A--a...'4,:H'E.1'i:'i'af2.-aj. .. .-ir' , W 4 Ur IQZ3 CHI-ECHO 1923 l I i HAZEL ROLLER. Jeifersonian Literary Society 2-3. Slow and sure is her motto, for Hazel seldom recites, but when she does her words carry much weight. She has not permitted us to become very well acquaint- ed with her. Those who have succeeded feel amply repaid by her friendship. ROBERT PLACE. BOB, Jefferson H. S. 1-2-35 Football 43 Bas- ketball 4g Athletic Association 4. Bob, one of our football and basketball players, is now seriously afflicted with saxamania. Bob just came into our do- main this year but he came in with a bolt and we have been aware of his presence ever since. EDITH CAIN. MED. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Athletic Association 3-4. Curls and giggles and smiles and good- times and-but what's the use of writing any more. Her ability to play the Hawai- ian guitar leads us to believe that if she should awaken some morning and find 'her- self in Hawaii, she would feel perfectly at home, NORMAN CAMPBELL. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-35 Boys' Glee Club 33 Athletic Association 2-3-4. We would expect Norman to be out ad- vertising Campbell's soup, but he seems more interested in dry goods. We are told every wit's a burden when it talks too long. How about it, Norman? HENRIETTA ROBERTSON. ETTA. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Girls' Glee Club 43 Athletic Association 2-3-4. Henrietta is very fond of school. She is determined to graduate with more credits than her brother and will succeed as she will have twenty credits. Her grades show that she studies hard as she gets almost all A's. E231



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33524 is4f.s852kAfhu.Li.fLt1aasnsaC1-.am- '.'?3,w23iw..sfs.Jir,ff'g'11avA4f2e9sa-951-2s9s'fYL-145.4 fe.'1e.saeQ.ffm-,f..,ws.we- . 923 HI-ECHO 1923 FLORENCE MUNN. FLIP. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Physical Ed. Club 23 Girls' Glee Club 2-33 Basket- ball 45 Debate 43 Cheer Leader 45 Ath- letic Association 2-3-4. Those eyes! That hair! A regular vil- lage vamp! But don't be misled, Flip'S poetic ability has been recognized this year not only by contributing the song Dear Old B. G. High but also by many new cheers in which she leads us with much pep. WALTER DOUTT. TOMMY, Asheville H. S. 1-2-35 Roosevelt Liter- ary Society 43 Boys, Glee Club 4g Hi-Y Club 45 Class Vice-President 45 Editor-in- Chief of Hi-Echo 45 Basketball 4-53 Foot- ball 4-5. A shool favorite. Never in wrong with anyone even tho exceedingly frank and outspoken, We expect him to lead in his college career because of his winning per- sonality and athletic ability, KATHRYN FULLER. 'LKITTYT Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Class Treasurer 2g Class Secretary 35 Physical Ed. Club 35 Athletic Association 3-4. Kathryn has put up those long black curls which we were so proud of, since be- coming a dignified senior. Kathryn her- self has a preference for blondes. But still she does not allow her mind to dwell entirely upon subjects foreign to school affairs for she always has her lessons. GEORGE PFEIFFER. Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-33 Boys' Glee Club 33 Hi-Y Club 31 Athletic Asso- ciation 2-3-4. A real fellow in every sense of the word. Though he didn't play on the team itself, yet he worked hard straight through the football season. He sold tickets and much credit is due him for the large crowds which attended the games, ALICE DE SHETLER. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-31 Physi- cal Ed. Club 35 Athletic Association 2-3. Alice is one of the few who enjoy study- ing, that is, her cousin says she does. She also enjoys playing the piano. Her best friend is another Alice, and they are seen together a great deal. F301 -i 19 11- l Gle Ass 4. l me thi thi pre cas G11 T61 th4 XVC G1 As so sh ha ch fr Pi TZ nl in pi G A Si fi BU A b 8 0

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