Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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rominent among H. S. O. groups is the Hon- or League, made up of all the senior girls under lhe sponsorship of Miss M. Julia Bentley for the ad- vancement of friendship, honor and the spirit of co- operation in the school. Their activities begin with a Little Sister party, each senior girl receives a fresh- man girl as a 'iLittle Sis- ter to befriend, guide, and inspire. One of the high- lights of the year was the Christmas Party which Mrs. Santa Claus attended. Later Miss Fox showed her col- ored pictures of the Na- tional Parks. OFFICERS OF HONOR LEAGUE-Second Row: V.-Pres. Fauniel Rinng Exec. Com. Bette Shope, Marilyn Simmons, Olga Garvin, Bonnie Zachary. fNot in picture, Stephanie Brezowskij. First Row: Sec'y. Mary Motzg Pres. Dorothy Schwarmg Treas. Marian Ruebel. H. S. O. INCLUDES HONOR LEACUE, OFFICERS OF HUGHES CLUB-Row 2: Advisor, Mr. Havlovicg Treas. Kamie Kammererg Corresponding Sec'y. Joe Lyleg Program Chairman Bill Vaughn. Row l: Pres. Don Ballg V.-Pres. Bob Munzg Attendance Chairman Paul Roppg Recording Sec'y. Charles Murray: 'HUC-HES CLUB, o promote good fellow- ship and high stand- ards a m o n g seniors and underclassmenu is the aim of Hughes Club, spon- sored by Gus Havolic. Don Ball is president of the group which meets each Friday at Hughes, usually having a speaker to address the members. The club has had many activities such as a dinner for our new prin- cipal, Mr. Ottermann, and movies in the auditorium after school. The Club is responsible lor useful gifts to the school, some of which are the public ad- dress system, the office signs, and this year a new motion picture screen in the audi- torium. Page 16

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Row 3: Hilmer, Smith, Wlalther, Lightfoot, Rothchild, Shepard, Mfells, Cohen, Spitz, Beard, Nielander, Rosenthaler. Row 2: Lubowitz, Hecker, Friedman, Kaplan, Vaughn, Ziegler, Capelle, Shenkle, Argo, So- bolewski, Ormston, Hodges. Row I: Fuerst Rauchman, Ball, Jensen, DiOrio, Miller, Mack, Friedhoff, VVeiner, Jones, Hamilton. K11eeling: Frey, Keen, Murphy, Field, Geismar, Bernet, Keller, Doerman, Far- ber, Silverglade, Kicks, Rapp, Newman, Radcliffe. In answer to the needs of a country at war, the air raid wardens at Hughes have taken their place i11 the Army of Civilian Defense. Sixty-one seniors boys under Commanding Colonel Louis Doerman and Lieutenant Colonel Joe Nielander patrol the halls during Air Raid Drill. Half a dozen of the wardens, with Mr. Otterman, spent an entire Saturday in reorganizing the Air Raid Drill system. XfVhen it be- came necessary to sandbag certain windows, the boys rolled up their sleeves and put in three tons of sand, supervised by Mr. Schaffer. Buckets of sand and shovels have been located throughout the building where they can be reached at once in case of an emergency. Sand is useful in extinguishing incendiary bombs. The pails and shovels were label- ed by Mr. Porter. XVardens have learned the use of fire extinguishers. All wardens have been assigned specific stations. The boys have taken their parts efficiently in air raid drills and helped Hughes to feel prepared, come what may. A movie demon' strated to the student body the proper way to deal with incendiary bombs should air raids bring them to our roof tops. The boys who take priming made the affective aid drill station and fire drill signs which help us to know what to do and where to go in case of an emergency. Floor Captains: Don Hfells, Don Shepard, Ray Hamilton, Harry Hilrner. Stretcher Brigade Oflicer: Bill Vauglm. Auxiliary Corps Ofhcer: Arthur Grossheim. Commanding Ofhcers: Vice Air Marshall, joe Nie- Doerman, Miller and Newman inspect the landerg Air Marshall, Louis Dorman. fire extinguisher. Page 15



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he Hughes Hi-Y is'a group of thirty junior and senior boys of high scholastic r a n k i n g who have bound themselves to- gether to try to put into practice the purpose to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the school and community high stand- ards of Christian charac- ter. The W'ednesday eve- ning meetings at tl1e Im- manuel P r e s b y t e r i a n Church include speakers, banquets, and open discus- sions. The Hughes Hi-Y joins with other chapters of the club in conferences and varied social and ath- letic activities. OFFICERS OF I-II-Y-Standing: Treas. Kamie Kammererg Sec'y. Don Ballg V.-Pres. Bob Munz. Sealed: Advisor Mr. Langg Pres. joe Lyle. HUCHES HI-Y AND GIRL RESERVES '91 4' .y M1 OFFICERS OF GIRL RESERVES-Second Row: Exec. Comm.: Virginia Plough, Norma McDer- mott, Jeanne Neel, Nancy Lay, Phyllis Wfoellner, Ruth Heinlerling. First Row: Sec'y. Patty Mar- ting V.-Pres. Ruth Meyerg Pres. janet johng 'I'reas. Betty Mauch. Page 17 T!

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