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Page 15 text:
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From the offices along the front hall comes the administration of a plan for building useful and happy lives. Cooperation, tol- erance, and friendliness smooth the way. THEIR FRIENDLY COUNCIL GUIDES THE BUILDERS T ff?- 950
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Page 14 text:
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Mr. Elmer W. Kizer, Principal, chats with Lou Askew and Carol Tiemeyer, outstanding seniors Were you one of the sidewalk superintendents who Watched the construc- tion of the Terrace Plaza building at Sixth and Vine Streets? If you were, I am sure you were impressed, as I was, by the depth of the foundation. The builders real- ized how essential it is for such a structure to have a firm foundation. You are building for your future and nothing is more vital than to see that the foundation you lay for your life will withstand the many storms that lie ahead. Some of you have builded well. You have not left undone anything, While at Hughes, which would have added height to your stature. You have taken ad- vantage of every opportunity your school has offered for your development. We fear not for your future. Some of you have left undone many things and some day there may be a feeling of remorse at having neglected to grasp the opportunities that were yours while at Hughes. We hope that success comes to you in spite of all your neglect. What you have experienced at Hughes is but a small part of the life you build. Home, college, business-or whatever your calling-add their contribution to your life as you live day by day. Keep striving to build in keeping with the plan the Master builder has for you. Elmer W. Kizer 10
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To the desk of Mr. Clyde Hall in Room 14 come the boys who have been absent or tardy. There is no use trying to get into home room without a slip from Mr. Hall. THEIR GUIDANCE SHOWS US HOW TO DRAW fi? y Q X, if f Miss E. Krampe Miss C. Kohrman Miss S. Rowland Life at Hughes requires many helping hands to make it a good construction lot. Our three charm- ing and efficient secretaries smooth many a bad spot. On the page opposite Mr. Harry Calvert, school treasurer, counts cafeteria money and checks Hughes finances. Mr. Ralph Loudenslager, counselor, helps pupils to adjust successfully to life at Hughes and to jobs later.
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