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

 - Class of 1923

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923 ysical msket- Ath- r vil- Flip's this song many with Liter- Hi-Y Jr-in- Foot,- With and n his per- v Class fsical olack e be- her- But iwell :hool Boys' Asso- vord. tself, 1 the nuch owds hysi- 2-3 . .udy- She best seen fn ' -rrp . 5-A 1923 HI-E CHO 1923 MARY WILLIAMS. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Girls' Glee Club 33 Physical Ed. Club 23 Athletic Association 2-3-4. Art Editor of Hi-Echo 4. Fashion personified! An artist of no mean ability. Her drawings and work in this book attest to her superiority along this line. We are always aware of her presence by a flash of red my and an oc- casional giggle. LYLE WILLHITE. PERCY. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-33 Boys' Glee Club 3. His only labor is to kill time, Although reading and writing and arithmetic are the three fundamental studies, Percy would rather Reed'f than anything else. DOROTHY POWELL. MDOT. Roosevelt Literary Society 2-32 Girls' Glee Club 23 Physical Ed. Club 23 Athletic Association 2-3-4. Loquacious Dorothy, whom we all know so well. Is there anything happens which she cannot tell? We are always glad to have her with us because of her optimistic character, which has gained her many friends. VIRGIL LAREMORE. VIRG. Roosevelt Literary Society 23 Class President 1-4Q Athletic Association 2-4. Virgil's heart is like the Toonerville Trolley-always ready to take on one more friend. Why shouldn't we hold him in the highest esteem? He is the class president and a mighty good one too. DOROTHY BOYLE. MDOT. Roosevelt Literary Society 23 Girls' Glee Club 23 Athletic Association 2-3-43 Assit. Editor of Hi-Echo 4. Dot has a very sweet disposition but still she gets Riley quite frequently. The fact that she is making school in three years shows that she is not afraid of work. As assistant editor of this annual she has been found to be trustworthy and depend- able. Dot has a warm place in the hearts of all who know her. 5 I E F311 -is-ilgbf' X G. 'H' '-v-'5-iV ns-. 95. ,,,,,, 3

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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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1 l- Agwevizss- 4 'ff ef ihaluiekxs-.Find-45 lx Uni nina wage- 'ah-.xt wma 9 I ECHO 9 RUBY GARRISON West Liberty 1 2 3 There arrived stranger from the mountains of the south who Joined our class this year But she was not to iemam a stranger long for she has already shown great interest in all our school act1v1t1es VVhy' She has even taken a personal 111 terest in one of our athletes THOMAS PHILO TOMMY Fredericksburg Va 1 Roosevelt Liter ary Society 2 3 Basketball 3 Football 3 4 Athletic Association 2 3 4 Tommy gets everything that comes along so Why shouldn t he get the measles He is a 1olly good sport with a dandy smile and vou ll like him after vou know him awhile HELEN HAIGHT SHORTIE Roosevelt L1terary Societv 2 3 Basket ball 1 2 3 Athletic Associatlon 2 3 4 Helen is st rring and active and proml nent in all the social life of the school She is interested in all sorts of H'gh School activities and is always out for a good time. Still her school work does not suffer and her lessons are always prepared. BRUCE KILLE. KILLE. Bradner H. S. lg Jeffersonian Literary Society 2-3g President of Jeffersonian Lit- erary Society 3g Football 3-45 Hi-Y Club 33 Boys' Glee Club 3: Athletic Association 2-3-4. One would not expect to find the excep- tional football player in one so retiring and mild of manner as Kille, but when turned loose in a field with football op- ponents, he is anything but mild and re, tiring. In fact it takes the goal post to stop him. And he is just as adept in other lines for-Oh! Ask Hazel, JULIA HENTGES. PETE Roosevelt Literary Society '2-35 Gil-is' Glee Club 3. We often hear the saying that good goods are done up in small packages, and here is the proof. Although she is small in stature, her works are just the opposite. Her best work seems to be along the com- mercial line, so We may expect to hear from her later as a great success in the business world. T321 9 Roo Glee C Dot one sh dues in sou cover laws try to Jeffe Dum believe studies know le Her m friend Roo. Glee C Editor- Bern Crusoe Every but noi most h Editor- Jeffe sical E 4. No, she is + is bless one is for a g ialty. Jeffe Libb: her ma nearest his stol many s she has - ,.,..' f f.. f, ' - '-..'. .'--- . . V. -z..- --.-,-aa., ,..,.,- -, .--, -,.- ..-. - -. -. ..-. - '. f-V - . Y,

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