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Hughes High School has one of the finest school libraries in Cin- cinnati. Upon entering the library, one notices the beautiful stained- glass windows. and while browsing around the library. he discovers a wide selection of volumes. Bliss Pennington and M1's, blason. the librarians. Catalogue books and order and choose suitable books for school and recreational reading. They also help students with reference work for terin pa- pers and themes. For tht- last three years. junior high students with high scholastic averages have been honored bv invitations to join Hughes chapter of the National Junior High Honor Society. Miss Jessie Hollweek helps the officers. Torn Bar- nett. presidentg Sally Rietman. vice-president: jane Guent- ter. recording secretaryg Alice Brand. corresponding see- retarv. and Linda Yelton. treasurer. plan the meetings. First Row: E. Fuentes, D. Ellerbuseh. C. Schell. S. Burke. -I. Heniinger. Second Row: Oliver, Cl. Cole. -I. Beckman, A, Brand. , Bliss Nlatilda Pennington and Nlrs. Helen Mason, our busy li- brarians, work to keep the library in excellent order. Memorial Librar Houses Tradition Society Recognizes Honor Students J. Guentler. P. Zannis. Third Row: S. Rietnmu. S. Lawner. R. hlatloek, T. Barnett, L, Yelton, C. Strunk, s 'sv
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Photographer Harry Skiill lets nothing stop him, even a broken arm! After the school year began, the Annual statl' met every clay sixth period. Scheduling and cropping pictures, and writing copy, headlines, and captions were the main jobs of the editorial staff. Under adviser Clyde Hall, Business Managers Glenn Hauser and John Yeager, collected money from the Annual Representatives. Miss Adorneit, Art Editor Ray Ertel, and their staff made posters to en- courage subscribers and drew pictures for the Annual. Soon the deadlines drew near, and the stall fretted with various jobs, hoping to complete them in time. The business staff secured Hadsu, while the editorial stafl' proofread copy and the art staff made last-minute changes. Finally the last deadline passed, and the staFf could only wait for their alittle masterpiece . Seated: N. Funk, I. Hasty, ,I Keller, Standing: R. Steele, K. hiinneman, G. Hauser, co-business man- ager, N. Evans, and J. Wcsterfeld. Not shown is Shirley Roth, typist. Art Staff: B. Bangston, A. Patterson, S. Puckett. Standing: J. Faris. Annual Staff Section Heads: Chris Siehl, Sports: Alice Heuck, Organizations: C. a r ol Young, Seniorsg Elsie Helm, Facultyg Arlene Israil, Under- clasmen, and Sandy Bcreskin, Junior High. u gf.,
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Sophomore Kay Aldridge receives membership card from Diane Deit- ers at Honor Society February Tea. Honor Society Initiates Top 10 Percent Hughes Honor Society, based strictly on scholastic avcr- At the end of the year, the top ten percent of the senioi ages, was formed in 1948. Senior high pupils maintaining class and the six top juniors ale taken in as members at a a 3.2 average for half a year are initiated as associate mem- spring banquet. bers at a winter tea. Honor Students, Class of 1961 Rank in Rank in Class Class Name of Senior Name of Senior 1 Alexandra, Sandy , Bereskin 17. Ruth C, Graves 2. Kathleen Joyce Kiefer 18. Nancy Jean Funk 3. Diane Elizabeth Deiters 18. Sherry Kidwell -1. Donald Milton Behr 20. Russell Gilmore Smith 5, Tom Dearinger 21. James H. Stuhmiller 6. Philip Charles W'erle 22. Judith Ann Faris 7. Janet Loc McRoberts 23. Donna Mason 8. Robert Beyer 24-. Glenn Irvin Hauser 9. Mary Margaret Lawson 25. Jacqueline Hurd 10. Alice Jean Heuck 26. Frank Nantz ll. Urs H. Carol 27. JoAnn Hasty 12. Robert Charles Steele 28. Angela Patterson 13. Rosemarie Rogala 29. Nancy Lcc Howe 14. Carol Ann Young 30. Joseph H. Prows 31. Arlene G. Israil 15. Nancy Judy'5 Andrews 16. Christie Mark Siehl 32. 25 Nancy Huppertz
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