Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1912

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CORALIE BLEIER. A. A. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Midge is little but there is nothing small about her. She is quiet and dig- nified as betits all Seniors, but is never- theless always ready for fun. FREDA BODEMER. A. A. Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves. Freda has always a cheerful word, and a sunny smile. She always appears to be enjoying herself-even in Chem- istry. HELEN BRAHAM. A. A.; Greek Club; Glee Club. Oh. she will sing the savageness out of a, bear. Helen is one of the nightingales of our class. She has also the extraordi- nary ability of making brilliant recita- tions without seeming to study at all. 20

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LESTER W. BRAND. iiObserveN, of Old Hughes. Unhand thy love, past times, unhand; Thy user comes, Lo! Lester Brand, With noble mien and proud command. Yet novelist thy, thy genius we will not considere- But thy worth; thy fund of humor, witty mirth, That makes our genial loves agree. ARTHUR BRESTEL. Piety overcomes all evil? An unassuming youth who, by his own personality, has drawn many to him. We like that sticktoitiveness of Artls, and we know that he will succeed. You have our best wishes for a success- ful life. HARRY CLAASSEN. He was the mildest mannerid mam? Harry is a perfect gentleman at all times and is always ready to help you out when you are in trouble. Has a quiet, modest way of doing things and generally accomplishes what he at- tempts. 19



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JAMES C. DARROW. Foot-ball 1910311; P005 Ball 1908, ,09, 10, :11; Treas. Class 1912. A friend in need. mThatts Jimmie!u Why? 'Can't you tell the walk? Never mind, James, we envy that walk. James helped the foot-ball team of ,10 to win the cham- pionship by coming out and playing a star game, just when he was most needed. Three cheers for James. JOHN E. DORA'N'. The mildest mannered man? This motto fits John exactly. He is a quiet, steady worker, saying nothing without purpose, and not opposing any- one. ARTHUR DUNN. hLike a. melon, the best part is on the inside. Arthurts modesty often hides his true worth from his classmates. He is a quiet fellow, but a true worker, steady and reliant. 21

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