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t the book shop we hope that we niay continue to buy those precious supplies for school, things that disappear so quickly! In the Lunch room we ponder how to make both ends nieet, and still grant a lair share to the middle. The .-Xrt League feasts our eyes, as the dining rootn our bodies. Many clubs contribute valuably to life at Hughes, and supply interesting experiences and good times. A busy center of activity is the Office, with all its workers supervising the unbelievable number ol' tasks perl'ormetl throughout the school by the nieinbers of HSO. ' Mr. C a lv e r t Qtop rightj is the school treasurer. Mr. Hall checks the boys' attendance slips. tHe knows all the ex' tiusesj Mr. Hall man- ages finances for 'lOld Hughesl' and the An- nualf' t i Bob Muni and Alvin Sadler have been the co-managers ol' the Hughes Book Shop since Tom Cobbe left in Septem- ber l9ll. Bill Newton, with the help ol' these two boys issues books to all the Q Mr. Gaines is King teachers. Above, Bob Muni. Otis of 312' Page 11
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The office is a busy place. Often Miss Rowland is there to handle thc hundreds of questions that coine along. we Jawa 5 veryone has heard of the USO that has done so inuch to help the boys at camp and bring them happiness. Less fa- miliar, but of great local signif- icance, is the HSO, Hughes Service Organization. Hughes and service are synonymous: service to the student body, to the school, and to the nation is rendered every day by the many branches of the faculty, staff, and student body to keep affairs running smoothly. Let us give full support to those who work for our country, but let us not forget those who belong to the HSO. They also serve. Mr. Caskey is the faculty manager of athletics. He arrantgcs lol thc dLlXLllIS1I1Q o all athlct txcnts handles the athletic books which every student receives ts 1 pall ol his SCIXICL let, and takes cate of countless other details that a busy sports schedule involxcs 4 Page 10
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Hlalhere is the boys' gym? How do I get to the machine shop? YVhere is the prineipal's ol- lice? Questions like these and many others were cheerfully answer- ed by the two girls from the Honor League who sat at the information desk in the front hall, taking turns, period by period, throughout the day. People u n fa m i l i a r with Hughes became more and more numerous as Hughes shops were used for defense training. RED CRCDSS ENLISTS HUGHES Needles clicked as busy lingers knitted for the Red Cross. In the front hall at noon and at every odd moment, girls turned out sweaters. afghan squares, mit- tens, helmets, and socks. It was even rumored that some patri- otic males had secretly formed a knitting society. Mrs. Kahn gives lirst aid to Virginia Larberg For those who did not knit or crochet there were classes in first aid, canteen, child care, and for sen- ior girls, nurses aid instruction. Colorful scrap books of cartoons, articles of lasting interest, games, pic- tures, and puzzles were made for naval and army hospitals. The covers were made by art classes, and volunteers did the rest. Both laeulty and students went to Work for civilian defense. Page 12
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