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Able assistants to the secretarial statt of Hughes help malce the school a better place in which students receive a practical education. Students pictured above in the office are: Barbara Schalliclc, Marilyn Heintz, Sue Ann Peterson, Margie Wagner, and Lucille Boothe. Eleanor Krampe Stella Rowland Secretaries Perform Many Duties Hughes High School is very lortunate in having lour ellicient secretaries. They are always on hand, morning and noon. lor lrienclly clerical assistance and advice. Miss Eleanor Krampe is the ever smiling secretary to Mr. Kicer. She capably handles all ol' the ollicial correspondence and is the comforter to the empty pockets ol the teachers when she gives them their pay checks. Those students and teachers wishing announcements in the morning bulletin must see Miss Carrie Kohrmann in the center ollice, lirst desk. She carries on the business oli the school in a very enthusiastic lashion which is a credit to Hughes. Always counting, receiving, or paying money is Miss Stella Rowland, who competently lills the position ol school treats' urer. Stella. as she is called by friends and assistants, works in the Iront ollice between 8:00 a.m. and I2 n. answering phone calls, and typing and iuiineographing the absence list. The solt voice that answers the Hughes phone alter l2:tl0 n. belongs to friendly Mrs. Dorothy Tharp who works only part time. She helps those seniors going to college by sending transcripts ol' their grades to requesting colleges. Carrie Kohrmann Dorothy Tharp
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M155 M.3rg5re+ Hall is the xerx capable counselor for the Hughes tenth, elexenth. and twelfth grade girls and can always be seen with at pleasant smile ' and gi ready hand of assistance. She has taught ' ac 4 f -cf ur the past a regular orientation course to the , x gf, ff 13 ,AJ 'mf 9 ' ,Y freslnnan girls to accelerate their adjustment at Hughes. Nliss Hall is working with the faculty on the new home room guidance progrzuns. ,swf '93 fx ' I :nuff Mr, Loudenglagerl flllllflk' C2lfiE'tl hx' the lroxs, is the yen efficient counselor for the Hughes boys. He is the coordinator of part time and summer jobs that many of the hoxs seek :ind is always helpful to the underclassmen in planning their programs for the forthcoming school yexu. .Xnother of his duties is working on the home room guidance progrzuns. Teachers, Students Acclaim New Home Room Guidance Program .Ks an inoyation lor the lil5l-lSl52 Hughes curriculum. the faculty has inaugurated a new home guidance program. livery Tuesclay morning an extended home room period lasts until Elzflfl, during which time various programs are presented. Each room under the sponsorship of its home room teacher elected its officers to run the weekly sessions. In most cases, a program chairman was appointed along with a special committee. 'llhis committee secured speakers, lecturers. and various films for presentation to their classmates. The teachers were hy no means idle during the course of the week. 'llhey devoted one of their free periods each week and met with Mr. Kizer, Miss Hall. and Mr. Loudenslager lor special instructions. The information was carried back to the individual home rooms and was incorporated into the programs. 'llhe seniors of the school elected their own program committee which worked on programs for the entire class. Speakers and films were secured on topics from flowers that can he found in Sharon XcVoods to Pygmies in South Africa or dope addiction. The home room guidance program was originated with the purpose of creating a more informal relationship between students to know each other. It can he recorded at the end ol' this year as at successful project which is only one ol the many steps toward ll nrore progressive second century of Hughes High School. KI ml? CD-r LD3z- or 5' 'I mCUv.Q '2.i DJ 101 aLP 'J' Kg? ....,, Swag KES -.,, emo -cg-3 550 5,5 520 mp ' -Q- zz? 57-3:1 '.7. myq' Ft' Q, Q30- gin. a-5? V153 VI ET'j+,,, 350 -0' P12- 11,90 2 'U mga lil 7:3 img-. 355'- 2.5561 SN QQS rn' 8 E53 arm - 3 53. 'FE 3-N4 52. CI Q.: gun 3' 52 '-Um f-'33 .7-'.7.' VIUI 'r Qc at ' PA gifs .Ni tiii ecrcat S FQ i 'Q .l XM A ss .Z c .,.A.u ,vel SSE 4- ?.k , s'ff2ii.-- -- t are 5' of n J . 1.1. 2 li. S' 'fa N V ' W' 3 'wg fy . . S ,gh ra - Eli ffl f y S QQJQH 535 I f h IX kg! A532 f - I-lf! f gawk ,,.,,.., tak: ' ix? I gp My 'fi 91-2 5, 619' Q S3527 I I . f .tw '19 ,B if 'L'- P1 r . JN'-1 - r.. -4- ..- ff W 's .sv-.I-'.'w A ' acre lwelvc-
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