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HOWARD METZGER qMetzl A. A., A. L., Editor of Old Hughes, Hughes Club, Industrial Arts Club, French Club. Some are born great, some aclzievc greatness. Howard appeared in the limelight for the first time as Treasurer of the Junior Class. Since then he has been prominent here at Hughes. His work as Editor of Old Hughes has been very gratifying to his classmates. His classmates know him as an agreeable, energetic person, full of good Hughes spirit. LUKE S. MURDOCK, Jr. A. A., A. L., Hughes Club, Industrial Arts Club. All we ask is to be let alone. We always know when Luke's around. His headgear advertises him. Talk about your musical boys-he can sing like a bird: he can make a guitar talkg he knows every ragtime hit out. We expect to see him excel Nat Wills. HENRY OBERLANDER lObz7e, Hennyj Art League. Ye gods, how much this man doth know -of mechanics. Henry is a good example of the old saying, Talking is silver, but silence is golden. Because of his upright character we venture to say that he will make a good husband some day. J. ALBERT OEHLER CAZ, Shrimpj A. A., A. L., Industrial Arts Club, Glee Club, Civics Sponsor. Filled the air with barbarous dissonance. Al is an exception to the rule that all great singers are large men, for he has certainly kept us guessing where that volume of tone comes from. We hope he has good ambitions for the future for so far his success in singing has been a failure. 11051 it i 5' w. v ,r . l -TP S Dx Q
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