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GOOD WISHES TO THE GRADUATES YOU are richly endowed with time for living! May you invest it with pleasure and profit to yourselves, and With consideration toward others. Above all, may you invest it With a keen appreciation of the debt Which, by virtue of your intelligence and your training, you owe to your city kfmrm. TIME is recorded in years, months and days, and for our convenience and your country. this recording 15 in the form of a calendar. The calendar of your life begins at; birth and ends :11: death. The years, months and days between these two dates determine your place on times calendar. May your use of these years be such that those Who follow will feel the touch of your life and know you have lived well. 65m Xe?M i I'il'uUSIEiF ; 2021 2324 r ?FZE MRS. ROBINSON MR. KIZER
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6 Old and new H u z i t e s hearken to first tinklings of school bell. Freshmen throng the audito- rium to await as- signments to class. Upperclassmen feel much at home. 7 Lockers as- signed with customary trouble in opening them. Classes begin. Three new drinking fountains were given by Honor League, Art League, and Class of '38. 8 Schedule in- cludes full- length periods and lun ch. Freshies' Aides take over stray freshmen and :1 few upperclass- men. Impression- able freshmen still search for the ele- vator. 9 Teachers col- lect service fees from all. Big assignments over week-end! Stu- dents attack work with praiseworthy resolutions to do the job well. Var Cation supplies fond memories. 1 2 Freshmen meet M1: KIZCI' n1 audito- rILllIl. They hear much good advice Now we shall await the results. 13 Annual Staff on its toes taking pic- turest First week of school over. As- signments and books literally pile up. We are getting into the spirit of things. 14 Senior ofhcers of Hughes publiCa- tions snapped by Part photographet They all stood up and faced the Hbil'diC.H Frowns, smiles toe the chalk mark. 1 5 Sages call the first meeting of the year. Etta Jean Lceker presides :lt Honor League election of oHicers.iP. and G4 plans shindig. HLambeth Walku begins to sweep Dancelundiat 16 Hughes Big Reds defeated by South 13:311th eleven, 25-6. But Red Ktueck warns, NWarch out now, the boys mean business. Chal- lengers beware! Hughes is stepping along. 1 9 Team Ice turns in brilliant red shirts. First HGargoyle goes On sale. Jack Strubbe triumphs with head post in Sages. First Gat- goyle out. Many staff positions are open. 20 Hughes Quartette, Bob McSpadden, Harry Metzel, Cal- vin ROSScll, Elmer Boos featured in ra- dio broadcast for Northwest Terri- tory celebration We hope you all lis- tened in, we do. 21 JohnFlaig elected president of Hughes Club. Equestrians convene in 111 Camera Club opens its season. They'll be snappin' you. Deward Merrow to be Drum Major again. 22- A Cap- p e 1 l a Choir, Boys' Glee Club organizes. Dave Hunsinget heads each. Skaters roll to hrst meeting Parlaters elect Louis Schneider, Jack Strubbe, Eadith Bell. 23 Hughes victorious over Purcell, 39M1. Nice work, boys! DOH'E slip. From now on it is to be every game a win- ner, we understand. XVC are keeping our fingers crossed. 2 6 f630 absent or Jewish New Year. Radio Club hears about television from Mt, Clyde A. Hall. It appears to us that television is taking 1E5 time arriving. 27 I-Iughe C I s u b salesmen, Elmer B005 and Charles M11112, put on pres- sure selling1icense tags, VariOus people leaned against freshly varr nished front doors They are sticky. 28 Intensive rehearsing in auditorium for h h Transcontinental Revue to he pre- sented Friday. New faces and extraor- dinary talent are promised by the pro- ducers. The show should he good. 2.9 Sages pre- sent pro- gram for prospec- tive members. Hughes Bartymotes and Garbos ate tended, not for a screen test but for an interview. Thirty days hath September, Days of tiny gnawing fears Lest we fail to remember Things wchve learned in Other years. 30 Fire drill b 1' e a k s monotony of second bell class. Freshies entertained w i th Old Hughcsn talent. A month of school is behind us, 17
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