. Hughes annual . rs all over the school. 2—B-A Reception. We seniors really get something for nothing. 3—(a)—We have 900 members of Patriotic League in Hughes and 6000 inCincinnati. (b)—Madisonville tries to display some of her country talent. Madison-ville 17—Hughes 3. 6—Yes sir, Jimmie Stoehr is swearing at Miss Cairns. (Its only a rehearsal.) 10—Hughes—Woodward. Of course we win! 14—Nothing much on hand. 17—Walnut Hills—Hughes. We sure wiped em up. 22—The Senior Class displays its oratorical powers. 23—We do feel sorry for Mildred Barrett with Eddie Guckenberger to rule overher. But Ruth U
. Hughes annual . rs all over the school. 2—B-A Reception. We seniors really get something for nothing. 3—(a)—We have 900 members of Patriotic League in Hughes and 6000 inCincinnati. (b)—Madisonville tries to display some of her country talent. Madison-ville 17—Hughes 3. 6—Yes sir, Jimmie Stoehr is swearing at Miss Cairns. (Its only a rehearsal.) 10—Hughes—Woodward. Of course we win! 14—Nothing much on hand. 17—Walnut Hills—Hughes. We sure wiped em up. 22—The Senior Class displays its oratorical powers. 23—We do feel sorry for Mildred Barrett with Eddie Guckenberger to rule overher. But Ruth Ulland and Bob Benham will do in a crowd; and as forWiley and Amelia Bush they are superb! Of course dreams never cometrue, but they can act all right anyway. Oh, I nearly forgot the scandal!Howard Metzger and Jimmie Stoehr are at last in jail and they break dip-lomatic relations with our own friend, Jim Moss. 24—Hamilton is gone forever! One last smash-up. 31—The B-grade Variety [212] June 1—Well, we are at last on the home —We really dont want to leave after all. 3—H—HonorU—UnityG—GallantryH—HeroismE—EarnestnessS—Service A—AchievementN—NobihtyN—NationalismU—UprightnessA—AmbitionL—Loyalty (6)—How dear to our hearts—its our last recitation day! 4-7—Great crime committed. We all have to take our medicine. Oh, howbitter is the dose. 8—We let out a sigh of relief. Exams are over! 9-13—Can we endure this supense? 14—Well, maybe well never do it again, so lets walk down the aisle gracefully,if possible. 1 1 213 THE GET-ACQUAINTED PARTY JUST what the name imphes? Certainly! Personally speaking, I met moregirls in that single afternoon than in all the other three years of high schoolcombined. After school on Wednesday, the twenty-eighth of November, the membersof the Senior class gathered in the girls Gym, for the purpose of giving each onea chance to become better acquainted with his fellow seniors. A
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