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1925 HI-ECHO 1925 of the club. Mr. Mercer instructed the members on some of the principles of the art of public speaking. Thursday, 8. How do you hold this here horn? Say, Mr. Wyant, how do you play B flat? But say, folks, don't make fun of our new band, Columbus took a chance. ' Friday, 9. Welcome to our city, Kenton! We shall see what we shall see. The baskets seemed to have no attraction for the ball-lwhen we shotj-and Kenton won 35 to 13. Tuesday, 13. The try-out was held in Room 21, with thirteen members present to take part in the trial. Six of these speakers were chosen for the team. Friday, 16. Get out the ole smoked glasses and pipe the sun. It was darker'n a piece of anthracite. Monday, 19. Golly, I heard the world was coming to an end. Ooh! I'm so scared. Yes, I'm leavin' for San Diego-gonna live on a hill l Friday, 23. This week, we are hosts to Findlay. But she didn't treat us like guests should-she waited 'till we thought we'd won, then did us two baskets better. Findlay, 16, B. G., 12. Saturday, 24. Evidently a game a day keeps the victory away. At least it seemed so this day. Here we journeyed clear to Kenton thru snow drifts which seemed like mountains and had to give the game to Kenton. 39-155 tuff. Tuesday, 27. Debate was given on the proposed amendment to the federal constitution. all members participating. Mr. Mercer gave some helpful suggestions to all the debators. Friday, 30. Muns Bachman brought from way-off Bessemer his galloping steeds to race with B. G. However the latter won all four heats by over one length. Sorry, Muns. Tuesday, February 3. K The Hi-Echo Burglar Committee has started its rarnpages through the halls of B. G. H. S. 5Oc please. 'l'hey're goin' fast. Just like the Com- mittee worked on the Hi-Echo. - Committees were picked for the selection of a memorial for the Senior Class of '25. N. Loomis, D. Dunnipace, J. Finch, G. Collins, and P. Russell. More power to 'em in their work. Eh? F021
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1925 HI-ECHO 1925 Friday, 7. Hooray! Fostoria! We'll show 'em a good game, a good time, etc., all good. They turned out real strong and so did B. G.-it rained some but not enough to spoil the field or game. B. G. showed up B. G. like but the shot rang out when Fostoria had a margin or 2 points over us. Plenty of music- the College Band, American Legion drumsters , and the Fostoria Hi School Band. After every game between B. G. and Fostoria, the loser has one con- solation,- still there are more games to follow . Tuesday, 11. Went to school today to celebrate Armistice Day. Friday, 14. School was dismissed today so that every football fan-teacher or stu- dent-could go see B. G. and Findlay entangle there. Did they go-well Bowling Green was predominant in all circles, and yelling like she should for Scarlet and Gray! The fray ended 40-7, Findlay's favor. After the game a few B. G.-ites went on to Columbus for the Michigan game. Lotsa pennants were obtained this evening. Presents? Uh Huh! Tuesday, 17. Norman Loose was elected secretary to take the place of Margaret Bever- stock, who had resigned. A debate was given on the Dawes Reparation Plan . Tuesday, Dec. 9. Debate was given on the question: Resolved: That government ownership of railroads and public utilities are desirable. Mr. Mercer gave some help- ful suggestions to the debatoirs. Friday, 19. Lessons in Bucketball-apply to Robert E. Rettig--Liberty Hi is rapidly learning-first lesson Liberty 4 and B. G. 17. Tuesday, 23. Mr. Mercer gave the rules that would regulate the try-out and named the judges for the try-out. The proposed amendment to the federal constitution. question for the inter-scholastic debate. was discussed. Wednesday, 24. 'Twas the day before Christmas and we're all hoping school will soon dismiss. I can hardly wait 'til Santa Claus comes and I wonder what I'll find in my sock. Friday, January 2, 1925. Hear ye! Hear ye! Although it is still vacation time-come out and see B. G. versus Wauseon. Later: 'twas well worth the coming altho Wauseon beat us by a deuce. Wauseon, 159 B. G. 13. Monday, 5. ' Jingle Bells! Jingle Bells! The students Csome of thernl have been going down to Fort Meigs and coasting. Let's see who was it fell off and nearly got killed-? Maybe she'll tell you! .May-be! Tuesday, 6. . A short discussion of the debate question was given by all the members . E911
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1925 HI-ECHO 1925 Friday, 6. We went clear to the land of the Golden Tornado to reap a harvest but the natives brought in more baskets full than we. 22-19. Wednesday, 11. The ol' B. G. rivals from over a few counties prove victims to B. G.'s iron determinations to trounce 'em. 'Ray for B. G. 20-16. Monday, 16. The Dramatic Club members are practicing hard on the plays to be given for the Library Fund Benefit. The plays are to be given in about a month. Wednesday, 18. The songbirds of the school are rehearsing an operetta The Wishing Well -by-. Sounds good! Saturday, 21 After two weeks rest we seem about ready to bite nails. Bring 'em on! Napoleon falls first at the hands of the ol' Alma Mater. 26-13. Friday, 27. With practically a new team caused by the depredation of sickness and accident we travel to Fostoria to do our best toward beating 'em. However. we held Fostoria and showed her we still had that ol' fight which never dies! 21-19. Monday, March 2. To show how fast our staff is working, one half of the Annual went in to the Publishing Company. Thursday, 5. Everybody set for the Girls' Basketball inter-class championship tourna- ment. The first game is ,Soph vs. Freshmen and the second game was Seniors vs. Juniors. The Freshmen and Seniors won so now we'1l show who the best men-oh, excuse,--women are! Friday, 6. Avast there, mates. Tickets for B. G. to Kenton. We play the team from the first real stop south of B. G. on the Dixie. Guess. No. You're wrong. Findlay won with a score of 22 to our 19. J. D. I93l
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