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'! L'f'1 1 :iff i.f:?55Zf'l2 . 7 , u. fl, I ,,.s5ifQ,5qZ ffl -- H ,, Slit- - . V... I ul -N A na'-2.--'-1Zg.w' - 2-Ao. .Qi .A.iggt'Q'SIa lf.: . ve A .fqq-.,,-if HIL ,4 'E .if fllfllil wigs .fl..fii.ii!:iii?sii:..?'-tt, 3. ztl-f5?,lg1figig5,il: aid QR Q,,,'ypq - ' wx Z A U gk' f f.:3, gJ1.3-gi .'ii-w.i-.i.fw..- eil,-if i.- 1 '- 'if1.'l it fs M eri C Iss. .d x Qu . .U N T i.- r-Jn-D . Officers Clare Tallman, '28, A A A A A A APres1'denI Edward White, '28, A A A Vice Presiderzf lYilliam Bowman. '23, A ARcrorfl1'rzg Secretary Alfred Magrish, '28 .ee. A Al'm'respo11fIz'1zg Secretary Raymond Brossmer. '28, A A A Treasurer Mr. Kizer . A A A A A A A A .Sponsor CST what is the Hughes Club? It is an organization of Senior and Junior boys, whose application for membership must be approved by Mr. Merry, Mr. Simon, Mr. Kizer. and the executive committee. In addition, the applicant must be of good character and must have passing grades. The Hughes Club started nine years ago with the purpose of benefitting the school in any and every possible way. It also promotes social relationship of the fellows of the upper classes. The meetings are held every Friday at the Central Y. M. C. A.. at 6 p. m., and members eat their dinner before or during the meetings. Among the speakers we have had this year were Mr. Merry, Mr. Games, and Mr. Cecil Gamble. After the meetings there are bowling and other recreations. The Hughes Club this year has put up new soap containers furnished the cheer leaders and their equipment, aided in the lunch-room, sold athletic novelties, and in general aided the pep and sportsmanship of the school. The formation of the Pep Squad from the Hughes Club and the Honor League has done much to promote the rooting at the games. Our gift to the school this year was the Rookwood Old Hughes box and light in the front hall. Vlie shall have had five large events this year. The Hughes Club joined with the Girl Reserves to sing carols at Christmas. Twelve Times-Star trucks were obtained and the Deaconess, Good Samaritan, and General Hospitals were visited. Mr. Merry's banquet at school was the next event. The closed dance was enjoyed by all the members. Plans are being made for the open dance May 4, and also for our annual overnight hike, which this year will be to the Kentucky River, near Frankfort, Kentucky. The club owes a great deal to our splendid leader, Cap Kizer. It is through his leadership that the Hughes Club has attained its present position. May the Hughes Club of the future enjoy great success and may they continue to promote the high ideals and standards of Hughes. CLARE TALLMAN, '28, Pl'GSZ'ff0Ilif. One hundred eleven
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