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Germans held up their hands and shouted tiKameradF we rejoiced with the world. In J anuary we heard wild rumors that Mr. Lyon was to leave us, and on an early day in February we said farewell to him and welcomed Mr. Merry. Mr. Merry has certainly kept his word when he assured us that he would do his best to fill Mr. Lyonis shoes. Then came the exciting days of our election. itVote for this one, vote for that one, we heard on every side. Who can doubt the ability of the class of ,20! We were the first B Grade to give a dance all for ourselves, and we certainly showed how well the Juniors can entertain the Seniors at our tiB-AW Then came the B show. If Fred Zeigheld had been there, he could have started a new company of the Follies, and Lou Dockstader would have decided to go out of business when he saw our minstrel show. iNow the Spring of 1920 has come. We have reached our goal and the end of our work draws near. Our last officers have been elected and our last sociais given. Our heads we carry high, but in our hearts we feel a pang of sorrow. We must soon leave the school that we love. Knowing that it is for the last time, we work our Math with just a little more care, translate our languages with just a little more eagerness, debate with just a little more vim, scan our lines with just a little more patience; yes, we even feel just a little more consider- ation for our teachers. Emerson said, tiGodi's greatest gift is a teacher. The class of iZO knows this, and pays tribute to those who have taught them. Hughes, we will never forget you! You have been to us, as we know you will be to those of the future, iiFor everyoneis blessing, and the hurt of none, For everyoneis joy and the woe of none, For everyoneis life and the death of none. LIDA MAE TISCHBEIN, i20.
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ANNA APPLEBAUM tA'rmJ A. L, Honor League. tiIn short measures life may perfect be. Anna can boast of being the smallest girl in the Semor Class. But when it comes to playing the piano, she becomes so large that she is the center of attraction. SAMUEL ARANOFF tSami A. A., A. L., Orchestra Two-fifths of him genius and three-fifths sheer fudge. HSam is a wonder when it comes to eIocuting and violining. His Wit and pep have won him many friends at Hughes. WALTER ARNOLD A. A., A. L., Hughes Club. M are practical than you think he 'is? There is so much of importance to relate about Walter that one must use the process of elimination to get down to his high points. At Hughes the tenth muse, the muse of Chemistry, has inspired him and urged him on. May his chemistry take care of him in the future as he has taken care of it here. CHARLOTTE ATHERTON A. A., A. L., Spanish Club, V. Pres. Commercial Club, Honor League, Quills, Capit. Center- ball Team, Swimming Team, Annual Staff. itI am here for business. Charlotte is our athlete. Have you ever seen her play center-ball? If you havenit seen her, surely you have in store for you a treat well worth while. I251
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