Charlie Hughes
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"Charles Emory "Charlie" Hughes II" is an American Invention/inventor and Audio engineering/audio engineer. He is known for his work on loudspeaker design, and the measurement of professional audio sound systems. Hughes first worked for Peavey Electronics designing loudspeakers and Horn loudspeaker/horns where he was granted a patent for the Horn loudspeaker#Quadratic-Throat Waveguide/Quadratic-Throat Waveguide horn used in concert loudspeakers. He worked for Altec Lansing for two years as chief engineer for the pro audio division and was granted two more patents. Currently, Hughes designs loudspeakers and performs contract engineering for Excelsior Audio as co-owner. He is an expert consultant in audio measurement and analysis software and systems. He has led committees in prominent standards organizations to develop technical standards for the measurement, modeling and production of audio equipment.

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Tom Rumph had a good day in all the jumps and Nate Culver in his 1600 and 800 were both good performances.

The big thing is that we get to honor Tom. Tom started our program here at Waverly back in the mid-to-late 1960s. It's very fitting for Tom. He would have enjoyed watching this type of meet.

Performance-wise this was an outstanding meet in many events. Eric had some really big jumps. He made 15 on his first attempt.

This was heartbreaking. We've been so dang close.

Our kids, their performances are getting better. It's a young team and they are starting to put together some consistent results.

The ordinary man sees this court as something from the outside that has little meaning to his life. Most people see the court as an expensive waste that won't really change the country in terms of poverty and other serious problems.

He was very excited about that. He actually had one real good attempt at 15-feet, 6-inches. It's there within range for him easily; it's just a matter of him having the right conditions.