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FRGM THE KILN ' 7 -Q TUDENTS of Hughes will remember the many intimate trials and 35' successes which they met here. Hughes for them will be a Q' cherished memory of four years of friendships and associations 'V-il! a' 11 fl 1- ' 'rh - df I ma e in an atmosp ere o cu ture ant co operation. e .out fpQ side world, however, knows none of these memories and feelings. ' ' ' They judge Hughes by what it is doing, which is outstanding to the public eye, and by what Hughes graduates are doing to perpetuate the glory of the school. Hughes is proud of the record of her achievements. Many honors have come to the alumni during the past year. Henry Lots- peich, '24, received his Ph.D. degree from Princeton, at the age of twenty-two. He has been appointed to the faculty of Princeton for the coming year. Paul Friedman, '27, was awarded a scholarship for a summer's study in Geneva, Switzerland. Bernard Atwood, '28, has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa on his junior standing at Yale. Seven of the seventeen students at the University of Cincinnati who were chosen for Phi Beta Kappa this year were graduates of Hughes. Elsa Bachman, '27, deserves special mention since this is but her junior year. At present Hughes has eight graduates receiving scholarships in eastern universities: Bernard Atwood, '28, George Stimpson, '30, and Elbert Kaufman, '30, at Yale, Wlallace Pinfold, '28, and Richard Vilter, '29, at Harvard, Bentley Stegner, '27, Charles Hawley, '28, and VVarren Staebler, '29, at Princeton. The class of 1930, according to custom, presented the school with a gift. They made possible the four memorial windows in the library. These were in memory of the four teachers who died during the year I929-3CfMf. George Bauman, Mr. Arthur Breece, Miss Mary B. Furness and Mr. Alan B. Sanders. The class also gave the school the painting, Shrine of Gaudaloupe, by Paul Ashbrook. The teachers have been adding to the fame of Hughes not only by their untiring efforts with the student body, but also through their activities in outside affairs. l.ast summer Miss Mary Steiner enjoyed a fellowship at Geneva, an honor which Miss Barnette had in 1929. Miss Erna Kruckemeyer has received much credit from the altar plays which she has written as well as for her two pageant dramas, Dido and Aeneas and The Queen of Camelot. Miss Bertha Ward this year edited her third book, The Reds of the Midi, by Felix Gras. The president of the Cincinnati Teachers' .Association is a Hughes teacher, Miss Margaret Marble. Miss Julia Bentley served as chairman of the com- mittee for celebration in the high schools of the Bi-millenium of Vergil's birth. Miss Louise Bentley is secretary of the Alliance Frangaise of Cincinnati. Miss Sarah Levine has for the second time received a gold medal for her outstanding professional skill in the executional technique of shorthand writing in a contest held for the teachers. The enrollment of Hughes for 1930-31 was 2,523. Of this number 1,183 were Continued on page 26 24 l L
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