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RUTH B. BAXTER CRudiel Avondale School Art Club, Honor League, Math Club, Uke Club. If you knowI1Rudie, you ought to be proud that you do. Not only is she a -lady lnhthe real sense of the word, but her original wit is the kind that you very rarely find. We all admire her because she is a very staunch friend. And if you want someone to chase the blues away- please don't crowd. ELEONORE BAYER Twenty-third District School A. L., A. A., Honor League. Some people are just naturally bright. Eleonore is one. She is a splendid student and is usually on the Honor Roll. Besides being a star pupil she is very magnetic. Some of us vowed we were going to use Pepsodent, since that is Eleonore's favorite brand of tooth paste. She is a very obligmg girl, always willing to lend a hand and- her night work. CHARLES BECKER CBeckJ Bloom Junior High School A. L., A. A., Senior Sages, French Club, Science Club, Track Team. Here is the kind of man who will accom- plish things. He is one of the quiet reserved fellows that everyone knows helps to make a successful class. Moreover, he is a good scout and a wonderful dresser. Who has failed to observe Charlie with his slow smile, which means friendship pure and simple? This boy's bound to succeed! NORMA BECKER Avondale School A. L., Honor League. We all know Norma to be the happy hearted sort of a person, one who does not let little insignificant things worry her. Yet when any discussion on any subject what- soever arises, Norma is always ready to ex- press her opinion. We wouldn't advise you to start an argument with Norma unless you have plenty of time and information, for arguing is Norma's pastime. WALTER F. BECKER tll'uI, Bvrki Carson School A. L., A. A. Football Team, Hughes Club. Walter is one of the loyal supporters of the Hughes football team. giving his best to make the team what it is. Everyone likes Wal. He always greets one with a smile. Walter is sure to succeed in the business world, for not only does he do good work at school. but he manages to put in his time working alter school. E-ighteen,
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CLARENCE ARATA ICJ Washington School A. L., A. A., Hughes Club. Football Team, Captain Baseball Team, We all know Clarence as the able quarter- back of the 1926 football team. He is a fel- low who needs no introduction at Hughes, for everybody knows him. Clarence's ever- ready smile and his good nature have won him hosts of friends. His attractive man- ners have made him very popular in 312, angggou may be sure that he has no enemies in . MARGARET ARNOLD cpeggyn Oyler School A. L., A. A., Honor League. Who is that lovely-mannered girl? some one might ask. Margaret certainly has read the book of etiquette through from cover to cover. She is very quiet but. nevertheless, is alert to things happening about her. Those of us who have been per- sonally acquainted with her appreciate the seeds of kindness and good fellowship she has sown. ELSA BACHMAN CEZJ Withrow High School A. L., French Club, Honor League. Everyone likes Elsa. We all like to hear her talkg she ha such a nice voice. Then we like to watch her. Her dark hair is always arranged in such a becoming fashion. We think Elsa is a very pretty and interest- ing girl. She can tell us such wonderful stories about her trip to camp last summer. LENA PAULINE BARONE CPollyj Columbian School A. L., A. A., Honor League. Someone has said, Good things come in small packages. Lena is a perfect example of this saying. Though little in stature, her mind works as well as that of any of us. Her jolly nature and happy smile has been a joy to our class for the past year. Future happiness and success is the wish of the class for Lena. KATHERINE ANNA BAUMANN Bloom Junior High School A. L., A. A., Honor League, Latin Club, Senior Sages, Uke Club. What type of student do you wish? We can supply you with any kind that you may desire, for our class contains them all. Katherine represents the diligent type, the kind of student who is always trying to do her best in all things that she undertakes. Besides being a good scholar, Katherine has proved our true friend. Seventeen
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EARL W. BEHRMAN CDOCD Carson School A. L., A. A., Band, Senior Orchestra, Hughes Club, Old Hughes Staff, Annual Staff. Doc is a genial fellow who, although rarely seen in the front hall, is known to everyone. His smiling and agreeable manner combine to make a host of friends. He is a skilled performer on the trombone and we look for- ward to his first appearance with the Cincin- nati Symphony Orchestra. MILDRED BEIER UVHZZJ Fairview School A. L., A. A., Basketball Team, Centerball Team, Glee Club, Honor League. We have all seen evidence of Milly's merry heart, for she is always gay. Her smiling manner and constant readiness to do some- thing for some one else has won her many friends at Hughes. No one has ever seen her sad, for she is full of fun and nothing seems to daunt her good nature. Her per- petual smile has won Miss Cairnssheart. EDWARD J. BENDER fEdJ St. George School A. L., A. A., Science Club. The gift of knowing when to keep still is a rare one and Edward is one of the few to possess this gift. Instead of wasting his time before school by talking, Edward spends it on his lessons, and consequently receives high marks. Do not imagine Edward to be dull, for he has a rare sense of humor, which he uses at the right time. GRETCHEN BERGHAUSEN tGreta,j Fairview School A. L., A. A., Honor League, Latin Club, Science Club. Greta is one of the prettiest girls in the Class of '27, but she does not seem to know it. To see her sitting so demurely in class, no one would think that she could be the same girl with whom we have so much fun after school. We all admire Gretchen, not just for her loveliness, but for her sweet and unselfish disposition and original mind. RAE BERMAN Avondale School In the months Rae has been with us, she has been of inestimable service to the class. Her fine spirit, and keen loyalty to the ideals of Hughes can never be forgotten by those of us who come in contact with her and know her well. 1927 may be truly proud of her. Nineteen
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