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

 - Class of 1936

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is -VW ' ' 'Y 5 fwf- v wfr-1rw '1f -v 1r ' HI n ECHO A. B. CONKLIN Superintendent of Schools In his dual capacity of Principal of the Bowling Green Senior High School and Superintendent of the Bowling Green Schools, Mr. A. B. Conklin has steadily risen in the estimation of the students. During his years as Superintendent, Mr. Conklin was looked upon by the students as a vague power behind the throne, but with his coming to the Senior High School as Principal, students have had the privilege of personal contact with him. Under his efficient administration, students have experienced many changes for their betterment which have made the past school year an experience to look back upon with happy memories. :Y' page nine

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page eight 1936 BUARD OJF EDUCATION W. H. JRIIIPS illl'l'l'2lS0lli, C. H. Young. Il. B. Waugh. VV. ll. Gernert S. S, Leiter absent when picture was taken This year, through the interested efforts of the Board of Education, the students of Bowling Green High School again have concluded an en- joyable and profitable school term. Although these men receive no mate- rial compensation for their valuable time, it is through their work that our school maintains its high scholastic and extra-curricular activities. By the careful business management of this group of men, the school has been able to run as efficiently as ever. All activities have been con- tinued as before, and the same highly trained instructors have been pro- vided. The outstanding project of this year was the complete repainting of every room in the Senior High School building including the halls, the auditorium, and the gymnasium. This renovation has given the entire high school a new and neat appearance. The board also provided a press box in the stadium at our athletic field and greatly improved the track. The Board of Education is made up of the following members: Wm. B. James, Presidentg Carl H. Young, Vice Presidentg W. H. Gernert, Clerk 3 and S. S. Leiter and R. B. Waugh. 'l'n William li. .hulls-s will go the in-vs-1'-dyillg g'l':lilill1l0 of this 1-lass for the uutiring attention he had given to tht- Wm-lfnrv of this institutioli In his Illlililtlll oi l'I'1'Slllt'Ilf of the limlrml of l+hlut':1tiox1 :mtl citizen of Bowling Green.



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page ten 11936 UUE lFAClUlLTY ,. ,. , . . . , Iflrst If1iVVf'Allg'1'llt'. Ixll'll2ll'1i, All-xaxmll-r. 5iillPiH1'. llllty. look Se-voiul Row- SVVl,1IIll'l. Ui-gun. llilllllll. Nlursli, Willhiiv. Mm-rr-or Third liovv--Riih-1' liullmlu-, Ls-Vier, Hobson, Klvpinger, Waugh F. G. SKIBBIE who teaches Civics, American History, and a class in Sophomore English has been with the Bowling Green High School for ten years. He directs the Senior Class plays and is the sponsor of the Dramatics club. One of the latest additions to the faculty of B. G. H. S. is W. B. HAMM, the coach of the football and basketball teams. Under his super- vision, the basketball team won the district championship. H. O. STOUT, the faculty manager of athletics, has taught in the Bowl- ing Green Schools for 15 years. He teaches Chemistry. Another late comer to Bowling Green is L. E. ANGENE. He came last fall from Mt. Gilead and teaches Junior English. Among other things he organized the Public Speaking class and revived interest in debating. MISS MARY KLEPINGER, the Home Economics teacher, has been with the Bowling Green faculty for three years. She teaches in both Junior and Senior High Schools and has classes in Foods, Clothing, and Home Problems. The Home Economics club is under her supervision. MISS KATHERINE RUH, sponsor of the G. A. A. has taught Girls' Physical Education classes for seven years in the Bowling Green Schools. She has both Junior and Senior High School classes. Outside of her regular classes, Miss Ruh sponsors intramural basketball and volley ball, class basketball, baseball, tennis, horseshoe, and ring tennis. MISS MARGARET ROBSON, who ties with Mr. Boyles for the distinction of having taught the longest in the Bowling Green Schools, has taught Latin for 19 years in Bowling Green High School. She has classes in first and second year Latin every year, but she teaches Cicero in the odd years and Vergil in the even years. W. H. RICHARD who is a comparatively recent addition to the Bowling Green faculty, has been the Director of Instrumental Music for two years.

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