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HATTIE BYER. A. A.; Greek Club; Glee Club. iiDim'ne interpreter thou art, 0 Song! To thee all secrets of all hearts belong. Hattiercharms her friends with her delightful singing. She gives forth her full quota of chat and entertains her classmates with many amusing little morsels in her own quaint style. HELEN CAMPBELL. Dramatic Club; A. A. iKGo where glory awaits thee F01- thou shalt win sucdess. To Heleh has been given the poetry of speech. She has often entertained the class with amusing stories, which she is ever ready to tail. ALICE E. CAVEN. A. A. Dmft worry dear, it daesnit pay, The cheerful heart makes bright the day. Alice is a quiet, unobtrusive girl with an air of great repose about her. Her specialty is drawing.
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ROBERT L. EARLY. He hath an excellent good name. Bob spent only one year with us, but -in that time showed himself to be a grand mixture of almost every kind of boy. Serious at all times in his lessons, lively, good fellow among his male com- panions, and Oh! 'So cute in the eyes of the fair sex. R. HARRY FINK. Poos Ball team; Base Ball team; Quarl tette. 'This was the greatest lknowiman of them all. llUncle Harry is one of the most ac- complished members of our class. His talents are not confined to the class- room, but display themselves wherever he may be. The same show themselves from the gym to the ball-room as a good companion, as a good student. REUBEN B. GERLACH. Poos Ball team; Dramatic Club. I took to philosophy to provide an antidote for sorrow. Nowhere in Hughes will you find a more earnest arguer upon profound subjects than the pleasant looking Mr. Gerlach. This young man and his pompadour played a prominent part in all center ball games; also, he acts like a finished Thespian. Mr. Gerlarlvg's stal- wart frame and impurturb- 2e good nature always instill a queer 'l'eeling of joy among our beautiful coeds. 23
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ROBERT L. GIEBEL. Business Manager Base-ball team; Foots ball team, 1910311; Business Manager Operetta; Athletic Council. HHe was higher than any of the people from his shoulders and upward. Dear Bobsthatls him. Here you see staring right at you one of the most ladies' men in our fair midst. Manye alas many-a tender heart has he capti- vated as he sped up the field, skillfully evading many tacklers. This is where our Tiny quarterback shone. Bob is a worker, a student and a mighty fine fellow, and no doubt will have as great a future as he now has height. So, Bob, here,s hoping You everything and even more than a High School graduate should have. HENRY GOLDBERGER. 'iFo'r elem though vanquished he could argue still. Henry was the poet of the school. Many a time did we group around him to listen to his poetic inspirations. llGoldy was also a great debater. He could argue the whole blessed day. As he intends to become a lawyer, there is no doubt but that he will be heard from in the future. May success trail in his path. WILLIAM H. GREEN. Assistant Business Manager liOld Hughesl' and the ilAnnual. Ready in heart and ready in hdmd. Bill is One of our modest fellows, who is gifted with good common sense. He is also the possesser of a big bass voice and we all expect him to be a famous singer some day. He is always ready to help out in all affairs of the school. 25
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