Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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IRMA BLACKHAM Clrml Garfield School A. L., A. A., Honor League, SpaDiSh Club- We shall always remember Irma for her unselfishness and her willingness to share with and help others. Her motto seems to be, While there's life there's hope. She is optimistic - oh, yes - all the little mirth sprites dancing in her eyes when she smiles must perforce drive away the gloom elves which lurk in unseen corners. WILLIAM BLECHSCHMIDT CBNZJ Mt. Auburn School A. L., A. A. Will is a very genial sort of fellow, indeed. Whether in school or out, he never shrinks from any kind of work, but is always doing his best. As a member of the Senior Class he has always tried to be worthy of Hughes, and by keeping on with that same spirit will surely succeed in whatever he undertakes. HELEN M. BLOOMFIELD Salmon P. Chase School A. L., A. A., Honor League, Glee Club, Latin Club, Senior Sages. Helen's conscientious work is a delight to her teachersg she is a good student. She is a jolly girl and the kind that gets along with everybody. When we come into 205, we always find a group around Helen's desk seeking her favor. Keep it up, Helen, and you will win the world with your smile. VIRGINIA S. BLUESTEIN Avondale School A. L., Art Club, French Club, Uke Club. Here's a lady who really did let her hair grow and we admire her for having the courage of her convictions. We certainly are proud to have Virginia for a friend be- cause we know she is entirely sincere. Her refinement and wit have grouped about her a circle of stanch admirers. We'll never forget her ability in French. N'est-ce pas'? ROY BOCK Bloom Junior High School A. L.. Senior Sages. Old Hughes Staff, Math Club. Roy has been one of the hardest working students at Hughes. Possessing more than an ordinary amount ol' ability, he has done line work at all times. Besides being etli- cient in his studies. he has served well on the Old Hughes staii. Although he has reason to be proud of his record nt Hughes, Roy is a most modest and unassuming fellow. Tzvcnfy-Iwo

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ALBERT EDWIN BIEDINGER CBedeD Carson School Choral Club, Glee Club, Hughes Club. Al's always spick and span in his appear- ance, his hair plastered down-a shining example of Price Hill tonsorial art. That's one of the reasons he is so pupolar with the girls as well as the boys. Both like him because he is so gay and ready for a good time. Al is a good singer, one of the Glee Club boys. DOROTHY BILKER cnorzyp Avondale School A. L., Art Club, Basketball Team, Center- ball Team, Honor League, Home Eco- nomics Club, Girl Scouts, Spanish Club, Swimming Team. This fair lady is interesting because of her varied talents. Not only is she spicily clever, but she is an accomplished dancer and a good athlete as well as a clever business woman. We hear that she expects to take up physical education at U. C. next year, and we know she will succeed. Dot certainly deserves credit for her perseverance. A. GILBERT BILLIN Cochran School, Louisville Hughes Club. If knowing when to work and when to play is an art, Gilbert is an artist. Not only is he succeeding in his school work, but he is prominent in affairs outside of school. Gil- bert has often saved Mr. Games trouble, for since he sits in a first seat, it is his duty to report the absentees in his row, often Mr. Games forgets all about Billin's row and has to be reminded by Gilbert. HERMAN F. BISCHOFF fBishD Fairview School A. L., A. A., Annual Staff, Gym Team, Hughes Club, Old Hughes Staff. Herman has made himself a very popular person at Hughes. His ability as an artist has made him a member of the Annual and Old Hughes staffs. Not all his efforts have been directed toward art. There is no fellow in 312 more good-natured and friendly than Bish. We predict that some day this boy will be as much appreciated outside of school as he now is within. WILLIAM LEE BISCHOFF fBishj Clifton School A. L., Football Team. Bill is one of these fellows that everyone wants to know. He is jolly and full of fun. If you ever feel like having a good laugh, Just look for Bill and he will be only too glad to accompany you. It is too bad that there are such things as Math and Physics to worry a cheerful fellow like Bill. Twenty-one



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RAYMOND L. BOGART CRay, Bogiep Whittier School A. L., French Club, Hughes Club. Ray is a familiar person to the students as the boy who works in the bookroom. He is one of the most studious and well-informed boys in the school. This is nothing unusual for Ray, because he has always been alert to things going on about him. We feel sure that with his keen intelligence he will succeed. GLADYS BOWMAN CGJ Avondale School A. L., Honor League, Old Hughes Staff, Science Club. A boy friend once gave Gladys the name of Swifty. That is about as good and appro- priate a nickname as could be devised. Gladys is all that this name implies, she is merry, thoroughly alive, vivacious, with a sunny disposition that has won her many friends. Golden hair-at present in the letting it growl' stage, stylish clothes, blue eyes, and a comely profile add to the attrac- tion. And there you are. FRANK BOWMAN, Jr. College Hill School A. L., Baseball Team, Hughes Club, French Club. Who in all Hughes does not know Frank, that fellow who stands head and shoulders above the rest of us? He has made his record at school, both on the diamond and in the classroom. He has many friends be- cause of his calm, serene disposition and we all know that he is going to make a name for himself at Princeton. ELIZABETH BRAUN CBettyj Oyler School, Woodward High School A. L., A. A., Honor League. Longfellow must have had in mind a girl like Betty when he said, When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. She is really a very splendid girl. She not only has that brunette loveliness which we all admire, but she is an energetic student. She is one of the few who do their night work on time. Quite a distinction we should say. HOWARD BREDENFOERDER fBrede9 Westwood School Hughes Club. Howard is one of those fellows who do not make a great deal of noise. He keeps dig- ging away in his quiet fashion at his lessons so that he will be able to stand up with the rest of his class. Howard has not expressed any desire for his future career, but we Wish him success in whatever he undertakes. Twenty-three

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