Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1961

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athematics, Increasingly Important 5 BER A study of the Number Line stimulates a lively discussion in one of Bliss Beavers algebra classes. john Fisler, Ken Hall, holding the chart, and Sally Rietman help to answer questions. HB9 Problems in this Spagc Age have made Americans aware ol the importance of mathematics. Nlore students are en- couraged to take as many math courses as possible and to choose courses that best lit their capacities. A group of out- standing rnatliematies teachers trains students in the fun- damentals and guides them through the more advanced curricula. Qualilied students niav take an accelerated NUM Ht L W' course in math, while other college-bound students may take algebra and plane geometry. For the student going into business, several niatli courses are olliered to help him in the business world. All junior high students are required to take math. Nlanv of Hughes outstanding math students become en- gineers, architects. accountants, and inatli teachers, , r-1- t A.-,., .-l,v' f VVIA: r W Ruth A. Austin E t il Y E In W I 5 2,2222 E 1 ' ' f 5 Dorothy Beaver V -------- --t- I .. 1: .1 r',t E V A T ' - J --'i' is 1 . , -..: Y ' 'zzl A Edward Driver V :' 1': 5 fi ' Z s or V A ' '- -.,...,., f i:E 'f ': ' , '.f. .. . , ,,-' ' ' , , f Q. -' ': ' Eclwzircl Faruier J . . ,,,., A XV Viz: Y s s.t: ? ,ffiR JW .. 2

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Given In Fallg Speech Events Fill Year Herschel Souder, Caroline Lohmm, Kellus Vanover and Curtis Chapman are shown in the scene in which the family and its law- yer try to persuade the old man to move. The action occurs in the play, January Thawf, Nliss Frances Haas. new head of the Drznnatics Depart- nient. has done a successful job in presenting the dramatic events of the school. Speech and draniatics give the student an opportunity to express himself. The speech student learns to develop. organize, and deliver speeches. He also studies efleetive words and tvpes of speeches. llrainatie students learn how to interpret writings and to study characters in a hook or play. The students have an opportunitvto develop their sell-expression through group discussion. debates. and readings. During Noveinher the Uraniatics llepartinent presented it eoinedv entitled 'Januarv Thaw . 'irvouts were given in September for any student interested in acting. Mein- hers of the cast gave verv convincing portrayals ol New England eharaeters. jackie Watkins, student director, is ready to help Miss Haas with the production, January Thawf'



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Y '53 X Hs X ' z I- I Ann Rasche l Q s mv 315 Q 1 E ' --f2- M was . .:- ym Q 5 W ,, in il 1 f Nora VValton -7 4 Miss Rasehe explains to her consumer math class how Social Security works. Ty' vffrjgy J ff. any Top-First Row: J, Drahos, D. Kirby, A. Ilijin, L. Gang- lofli, P. Sneed, L. Jackson, M. Kennedy. Second Row: Miss R. Austin, Sponsor, E. Zins, B. Bangston, Ex. Board, E. Masram, R. Lenning. H. Ortlepp, D, Ragan, J. Stuh- miller. Third Row: D. Zuefle, D. Mt-lvin, D. Behr, D. Ridge, E. Taylor, J. Albu. R. Crawford. Fourth Row: F. Nantz, T. Minvard, R. Steele, Ex. Board: -I. Keller, G. Hauser, T. Perry, G, Pemberton. P. Estes. Bottom-First Row: A Israil, M. Puthoff. B. Kraus, J. McDaniel, M. Noland. C. Bradshaw. Second Row: D. Deiters, Secretary, C. Young, K, Minneman. K. Kiefer, B. Harnin, Vice-pr:-sidc'nt. Third Row: P. Karnleiter, A. Schneider, Albu, Yeager, Treasurer: I.. Nfay, R. Gibson, A. Heuck. Fourth Row: C. Byrd, A. Kennedy, M. Powell, B. Dossenhufh, C. Siehl, R. Rupp. Fifth Row: AI. Seibel, R. Chzipnizui. XI. Orrnsby. T. Sirbzirlc. P. Yoder. Presidentg T. Daniel. The Blath Club, founded in 1920 by hir. Reeves, promotes an interest in higher math- ernatics among its members froin Math Hl. Math lV. and the Advanced Klath Classes. Nliss Ruth Austin and Nfiss Gladys Kloak assist the club. which ineets the second Thurs- day of each month. This year the monthly Gazelfe was published free to all ineinbers. Mathematics Club Publishes Gazette

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