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Assistant Principal for Senior High Mr. .loseph Ayer, Hughestownis able senior high assistant principal. is one of the busiest men around Hughes. He is one of the main reasons why Hughestown life proceeds so smoothly. When he is not listening to excuses and filling out absence slips, he is taking care of student lockers. super- vising the lunch lines. or lecturing to someone the hall guards have brought to him. He has had to give up super- vision of the student book store, but has continued as spon- sor of the Hughes chapter of Future Teachers of America and as superivsor of the hook room. As if all his work in day school were not enough. Nlr. Ayer returns nights to Hughestown to perform his jolr principal of West Night High School Fven with all this work Mr Axer manages to letam hl friendly smile in keeping with the pleasant Hughestown at mosphere Assistant Principal Junior Hlgh 15 f 5v Mr Anderson Owens one of the new members cl the Hughestown staff this year has vert capably taken mer the reigns from Mr Scherer as junior high assistant prm clpal 'Vlr Owens who came to Hughes from Lentral lllgh School takes care of attendance discipline and uiclance for the seventh eighth and nmth rade l'ollowm the trend established last tear Mr Owens constantlx encleaxor to bring recognition to the junior high as an important pall of Hughestown He also keeps in close touch with the m 1 high students through his sponsoring of Hughes Cluh the boss seruce club A graduate of Newport Hugh and Lm versity of Cincinnati 'Vlr Owens ha tauvit at samuel Xch Junior High Withrow and Central . Q .a WM, taxiway
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