
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 6-9-1923 The Bee Gee News Commencement Number June 9, 1923 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The Bee Gee News Commencement Number June 9, 1923" (1923). BG News (Student Newspaper). 33. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/33 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. «* 4* fiH~ ♦ ■*- —» • * "*"— «• * a ■—9f « tf - *^J \ he BEE GEE NEWS Commencement Number JUNE 15, 1923 ■•••■ •••>• * I I- B WINCHESTER TACKLE A. E. AVERY Like Winchester Guns COAL Brings Home Big Game and HOPPER HARDWARE CO. BUILDING The Winchester Store MATERIAL i =li EF 33 .-DIAMONDS JEWELRY LINCOLN & DIRLAM ••• ALEX KLEVER The Drug Store on the Square JEWELER Drugs — Toilet Articles 121 North Main Street School Supplies Repairing of M Kinds Engraving and Diamond Setting a Specialty Bring In Your Films Twenty-four Hour Service- -- Satisfaction Guaranteed WATCHES SILVERWARE All Size Film Rolls The Bowling Green State Normal College The Bowling Green State Normal College is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and the American Association of Teachers' Colleges, and offers to students superior advantages for higher training at a minimum expense. Two-Year Diploma Standard Four-Year Courses Degree Courses These courses pro- Diploma Courses vide thorough train- consisting of two ing in Liberal Arts years of work in ad- Subjects and permit vance of graduation special emphasis up- from a first grade on a major and minor subject. high school are of- fered in the follow- Special Programs of Study ing subjects: Students who have de- Agriculture cided upon a profession or occupation such as Commercial Education Engineering, Commerce, Journalism, Law and Home Economics Medicine, may profitably complete two years of Elementary Education their training in the Normal College, and Industrial Arts Dthers who wish the A. Music B. degree will find three years of acceptable work. A REAL COLLEGE The same entrance credit and standards of work are required as in the older colleges. All the u sual student activities, such as athletics, woman's league, debating, etc., receive special attention. Inter-collegiate literary contests and athletic sports are prominently featured. A high class enter- tainment course is provided, and the social needs of students are carefully looked after. The physical and moral welfare of students is properly safe- guarded, and the regulations of the institution are stimulating and wholesome. Fall Semester begins September 17, 1923. For further information, address H. B. WILLIAMS, President. ■*• President and Board of Trustees J. E. SHATZEL President Board of DR. H. J. JOHNSTON Trustees Secretary Board of DR. H. B. WILLIAMS Trustees President Bowling Green State Normal College D. C. BROWN E. H. GANZ E. L. BOWSHER Treasurer Board of Trustees ■* ■* m -0 • • Faculty G. W. Beattie, James W. Carmichael, A. M., Agriculture A. B., English Frederick G. Beyermann, 0. P. Clutts, Ph. B., Physical Education A. M., Education Calvin J. Biery, Daniel J. Crowley, M. S., Rural Education B. S., Industrial Arts Ethyl Blum, Maude Doane, A. B., B. L. S., Librarian Critic Teacher, 5th Grade Florence Brooks, Harriet S. Hayward, Critic Teacher, 4th Grade A. M., Supervisor of Practice Teaching 3 • « • *• Faculty Laura Heston, Clayton C. Kohl, B. S., Home Economics Ph. D., History William Pearce Holt, Rea McCain, A. B., Geography A. M., English W. C. Hudson, Effie McDowell, B. C. S., Com. Education Critic Teacher, 3rd Grade Myra Johnson, M. C. McEwen, Critic Teacher, 1st Grade Music Herbert Kimmel, Edwin L. Moseley, Ph. M., Director of A. M., Science Training School • • •• * •^ • • »l • • Faculty Caroline Nielsen, Charles A. Wagner, A. M., Foreign Language A. M., Education James Robert Overman, Irene M. Steele, A. M., Mathematics B. 9., Extension Instructor Charles F. Reebs, George F. Thomas, A. B., Education Industrial Arts Alice Roth, R. M. Tunnicliffe, Critic Teacher, 6th Grade A. B., Music Mrs. Maude F. Sharp, Allen W. Snyder, A. M., Dean of Women A. B., Physical Education • *"• • • 9 • • •' Faculty Office Margaret Walker, R. A. Sauer, B. S., Home Economics Financial Clerk Grace Woolworth, Thelma Heald, Kindergarten Clerk Wilna Young, Lena Adams, Critic Teacher, 2nd Grade Stenographer Nettie Crass, Clerk 6 • • June Graduates BAIN. THOMAS DOOLEN. "Bill" SPEARMAN, SUZANNE Bowling Green. O., B. S. in Ed. Sunbury, O. B. S. in Ed., His- Science and English. tory and Supervision. Class President 4, Debating Team Pres. A. B. C. 4, Sec. College So- 8 and 4. cial Com. 4, Class Vice-Pres. "Now boys, take the advice of a "Let me tell you something." married man." The individual histories are con- tinued to another page due to lack of space in several cases. CLARKE, GRACE ELLEN BOWER, LESTER O. Bowling, Green, O., B. S. in Ed., Van Wert, O. Diploma in Com- French and Latin. mercial Education. Debating Book and Motor, Emerson Lit. Team 2. Ass't. Business Manager "A maiden shy I am you see Bee Gee News 2. My middle name is modesty." "Class." HOSTETTER, GLARIS ROWE, LUCILLE Bowling Green, O., B. S. in Ed., Ottawa, O. Diploma in Com- History and English. mercial Education. Wilsonian, Country Life, Asst. Emerson, Country Life, A. B. C. Librarian, 1921. "Very Quiet." "I don't know just how that should be for sure, but don't you think this is the best?" MOORE, HOMER KENTON, "Kent" BARR, DOROTHY. "Dot" Kenton, O. B. S., in Ed.. His- Bowling Green. O. Diploma tory and English. in Commercial Education. Editor-in-Chief Bee Gee News, Emerson Literary Society. Debating Team, Book and Motor. "Silence is a friend that doesn't "I don't believe that. Here's how betray." I think it is. Am I right?" RABERDING, ORVILLE RALPH, MILLER, LYNDALL, "Lyn" "Hiram" Bryan, O. Diploma in Commer- St. Mary's, O. B. S., In Ed.. In- cial Education. dustrial Arts and Mathematics. Country Life, Emerson, A. B. C, Captain Football Team, Baseball Seven Sisters. Team. "She is just the quiet kind." "Blue blood demands action on the field." June Graduates OBERLIN, LAURA ANN, BRUBAKER. MAUDE "Sister Oberlin," "Pen" Ohio City. O, Diploma in Ele- West Unity, O. Diploma in mentary Education. Commercial Education. A. B. C. Club, Emerson Literary Book and Motor, Bee Gee News Society. Reporter 2. "Her lively looks a sprightly mind "A Commercial student of high discloses." repute Whose ability as typist none can dispute." ARNOLD. HELEN CALDERWOOD, MARY Bowling Green, O. Diploma it Greenville. O. Diploma in Ele- Elementary Education. mentary Education. Country Life Club. Treble Clef Club 1, and 2. "'Happy I am, from care I'm free.' "All great people are dying. And I don't feel well myself." AUMEND, GERTRUDE CHAMBERS, GRACE, "Gracious" White House, O. Diploma In Toledo, O. Diploma in Element- Elementary Education. ary Education. "Life is joyous, gay and free: Vice-Pres. Wilsonians 2. Country Altho sometimes 'tis hard to see." Life. A. B. C. "Time will tell." BERGMAN, MARJORIE, "Marjo" CHURCH. NORMA Deshler, O. Diploma in Element- Walbridge, O. Diploma in Ele- ary Education. mentary Education. Emerson Literary Society, Exec. "The world travels on and so do Board Women's League 2, A.B.C. I." "Quiet. Reserved and Modest." BOESEL. MAMIE CORNWITH, ALICE New Bremen, O. Diploma in Kent on. O. Diploma In Element- Elementary Education. ary Education. "She's like the sunshine, always "Silence speaks louder than words." bright." 8 June Graduates CREIGHTON. OLIVE. "Betty" DE VORE. KATHERINE, "Kay" Findlay, O. Diploma in Ele- Leipsic, O. Diploma in Element- mentary Education. ary Education. Wilsonian Literary Society. Wilsonian, A. B. C, Treble Clef. "She's nice, and she*s quiet and Country Life. Class Sec. 2. the kind that is shy. "Life is what we make it." And if you don't know her you've missed it, Oh my!" CRECELIUS, ESTHER. "Sis" ERNST. EVADNA, "Peachy" Milan O. Diploma in Element- Ridgeville Corners, O. Diploma ary Education. in Elementary Education. "You must know her before you A. B. C, Emerson, Country Life. can appreciate her true friend- "Always jolly." ship." CRIST. LOUISE. "Peg" FETTEL, MINNIE L. Rawson, O. Diploma in Ele- Sandusky. O. Diploma In Ele- mentary Education. mentary Education. Emerson, Country Life. A. B. C. Wilsonian Literary Society. "Modesty is always enriched by "A merry heart maRefn a cheer- nobler virtues." ful countenance." DEKALB. CONSTANCE "Connie- FREDERICK, ARLEEN. "Tillie" Lima, O. Diploma in Elementary Bowling Green, O. Diploma In Education. Elementary Education. A. B. C, Wilsonian. Country Emerson Literary Society. Life. "Better late than never." "Her reason firm, her temperate will. Endurance, foresight, strength and skill." DEMPSEY. URSULA. "Jack" GOTTSCHALK, HATTIE, "Hatt" Sandusky, O. Diploma in Ele- Wauseon, O. Diploma in Ele- mentary Education. mentary Education. Wilsonian, Treble Clef, Country Emerson, Treble Clef, A. B. C. Life. Country Life. "Always on hand when fun is "A dark haired maid with flashing brewing." eyes That tell us she is very wise." Df 091 •- June Graduates GINGRICH. ETHEL HEALD, GRACE, "Gracious" Custar. O. Diploma in Element- Bowling Green, O. Diploma in ary Education. Elementary Education. "A beinK of virtue and peace."' "Quiet and Industrious, she'll make her way, don't fear." GINTER, RUTH, "Babe- HENKELMAN, JUSTINE Whitehouse, O. Diploma in Ele- Bryan, O. Diploma In Element- mentary Education. ary Education. A. B. C, Wilsonian, Country Emerson. Treble Clef Club. Life. "No one but herself can be her "There is sunshine !n her smile." parallel!" HALL, VADA HUEY, EDITH Lafayette, O.
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