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fi' Y tee .e Q.. V ' V . , .ef X sz.: kiil ir 'it' l 1 l l Q l 4 l l l 455 ROBERT FISCHER CBob, Fishj A. A., A. L., Hughes Club, Glee Club, Industrial Arts Club. As attraciive as a blushing maid. He might be called the class dude, if there be such a thing. His favorite motto is: You can't be a friend of mine if you muss my hair. CHESTER FROWE QChet, Chessj A. A., A. L., Hughes Club, Industrial Arts Club, Science Club, Track Team, Cincinnati Home Guards, U. S. B. W. R., Annual Staff. A devilish good fellow, always ready to make himself generally useful. Long live Frowe in the memory of his classmates! No one could forget him, for he is one of those rare people interested in everything. He is big not only in stature and in line but also in friendship and scholarship as well. His wit and originality may be judged from the humor pages of this An- nual. FORREST S. GOEPPER CFody, Gfiepsb A. A., A. L., Hughes Club, Glee Club, Annual Staff, Orchestra. A fly for care, a jig for woe. Gieps is one who might be called a Versatile man for there is very little he can not do. In past years he has taken a turn at athletics, but this year he has been too busy with other duties. For- rest is one of the mainstays in the Orchestra and Glee Club. He needs no megaphone to proclaim himself when he laughs in the machine shop. EDGAR GUCKENBERGER CGuck, Ed, Eddie, Guckiej A. A., A. L., Industrial Arts Club, Business Mana- ger of Annual, President of Spanish Club, Hughes Club. Nowhere so busy a man as he there was, And yet he seemed busier than he was. Ed is a popular member of the class. Many are the societies and the clubs in which he shines. Best of all is the fact that he has had a large share in making this Annual a success. As business manager he had no easy task and the class owes him a debt of gratitude for his excellent work. f1o21
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NORDEN DAUBENBIS CDa.ubyJ Athletic Association, Art League. Play is lhe thing. Of all the fellows who like to play Dauby is undoubtedly king. Always playing. he yet manages to get through somehow. The only time in which he desists from play is when there is danger of Mr. G. being around. IVALTER JOHN ECKERT QStumpy, J izmo, Echj Industrial Arts Club. Wil's last edilion is -now in lhe press. Who doesn't know Stumpy? Never was there a fellow more jolly or carefree than he. Out with the bunch, or in the classroom tugging at an exam, Stumpy is the same. He is always ready with a smile on his face and a slap on the back for his friends. ROBERT ERNST Hughes Club, Industrial Arts Club, Spanish Club. A man's reach should erceecl his grasp. Robert is a quiet fellow whose worth is appre- ciated only after he has been associated with a per- son for some time. He seems to have a deep interest in science. May he be successful in that field of work. HARRY FISHER A. A., A. L., S. C., Former member of Radio Club. The day I break myfaifh zvilh friends, Thai day my right Io friendship ends. Harry is one who has made good. He is a studious and industrious chap with great musical talent. Dame Fortune can not forsake him for he laughs at Miss Fortune. l1011 'K 4 is 21
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WILLIAM HEINOLD QBz'll, Redj A. A., A. L., Hughes Club, Track Team, Football Team. Here, indeed, is somelhing very subslanlialf' We do not know whether or not Red's ances- tors came from Ireland, but judging from his appearance and his witty remarks we suppose they did. Red also shows an Irishn1an's pluck in athletics, especially in track work and football. WALTER HORNIKEL CNz'cJ A. A., A. L., Editor of Annual, Treasurer of Hughes Club, Industrial Arts Club, Old Hughes Staff. I ain'! handsome but I got a loving disposition, Vlialter, to whom the Annual is indebted for its able editorship, has not decided upon his life work, but in Hughes it is to serve sweets to the sweet. His most characteristic way of expressing emotion is a rippling gurgle. Perhaps some day he will be editor of The Ladies' Home Journal, for though some achieve greatness, others have greatness thrust upon them. FREDRICK R. INGRAIVI CFrz'tzl A. A., A. L., Industrial Arts Club, Spanish Club, Orchestra. Distance lends enchantment -fo Hughes. Fritz thinks enough of us to travel the long dis- tance between Cleves and Hughes twice a day. Such loyalty has not gone unrewarded. DORMAN ISRAEL CDormJ A. A., A. L., Football Team, Science Club, Hughes Club, Industrial Arts Club. Two-fifths of him genius and three-fiffhs sheer fudge Dorm is a hard worker. Straight and clean on gridiron or in recitation, he can not fail to find success awaiting him. 11031 ,. 6.9 1 'si .pr
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