Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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VOLUME XXXII N-1 N X fl ' HUG!-IES HIGH SCHQQL CINCINNATI CDI-IIO THE CREW OF THE SKYWRITER EDITORS PATRICIA KRAFT BUSINESS MANAGERS CAROL ZACHMAN LEONARD L BROOKS TYPING SARA SRAULDINCI ATHLETICS WILLIAM WOLF PHOTOGRAPHY CAROL BRESTEL MAROARET DECKER MILTON SHARON FRANK FIELMAN RICHARD STIFEL BURTON ALLEN FREDERICK LANZ STUART FABER LOUIS SCHNEIDER FEATURES LOIS EUBANK PATRICIA SANDERS DORCAS MAROHN J IIIUUIIIIII, 'E wr' HOWARD ELLERHORST IANE MEYER ,gljig HONNA HOHENDORF f3f5IfffLliITfS j'::::jHIrramQ MELVIN OUTTMAN 'wxwf FACULTY ADVISERS MISS FRANCES ADOMEIT, Art MR. CLYDE HALL, Business MISS HELEN TANOEMAN ART BETTY DOYLE F, KATHERINE PEASE NEIL MQKINNEY DOTTY LOU ECKEL FLORENCE SCHEPPER WAYS AND MEANS MARY LOUISE RODENBECK PHILA RlEss JESSE WOLF JEAN SCHWAB ROBERT BROWN WILLIAM CORELL HELEN BETTY NEWMAN HOWARD HUMPHRIES 'lr ir ir 'A' 'lr ir THE AIRPCDRT ESTABLISHED AIR ROUTES PERSONNEL PILOTS-NAVICATORSMSDLD ELYERS-CADETS THE AIR DERBY ALTITUDE RECORDS-ENDURAIXICE TESTS-STUNT FLYING-EORMATIDINS THE LOG HEIGHTS AHEAD THE DAUNTLESS lilll have been fired by the spi f Daedalus and ' waxen wings lt e 3 een, however, during the a . . -a years that the most definite strides have been made both in establishing wide spread, free public education and in perfecting mechanical wings, Thomas Hughes was one of the practical dreamers who helped to bring about free high school education in Cincinnati He bequeathed in l824, a fund for the establishing of this school which now bears his name. At about the same time all over the world men were experimenting with flight, Hughes High School came into exist- ence at the middle of the nineteenth century Since then the spirit of education which Hughes typifies has become La dominant force in our present day civilization The miracle of the airplane belongs to this same period, mechanical flying has been accepted as a necessary means ofitransp .ii- .c n As avia- tion has grown out of th reams o Daedalus, so education has devel ed from ,. 's desire to rise - Q THROUGH THE AGES MEN HAVE BUILT tor themselves in order to escape from the earth into Ioftier reglortse ln pursuance of this ideal, mart has sought to free himself from common- placertess, both physlcal and mental, The vvmgs by whuch mental freedom has been made possrble are the schools, , iw 1 ia A , 'C X if , 5 ' z Q' 5 M? f' 2 .Q REPRESENTS TO YOU I' h-F Building taces east with brick annex and greenhouse at rear, All ape proacnes trorn nortn, east, and west graded and surtaced, Facilitie S tor training pilots day and night, This airport used as ooerating base by Cincinnati Board ot Education. ALL ROADS LEAD TO HUGHES ,, , M . J CDUTSIDE FRCDM ABOVE WE SEE THE PATTERN INSIDE I I EARTHBOUND SPIRITS OF FLIGHT 1 N ,ft 5 Q f 9-.N , M 'II' WJ If ,Nm 5 .Z ' Y MRWIIEQEEDGM I-IUGI-IES TGWER -.-Q, , ouR -fe he - When the f , o earth retreats be- neath my rising 1 plane, I teel the challenge ot those vvho first ventured into EQ the heavens, those vvho r risked so much to carry on the lean years tovvard man's conquest ot the air, and those vvho today, vvith me, are striving to uphold the glory ot Aviation. I am conscious ot a re- sponsibility akin to that ot a sea captain, I must be the master ot my ship, ot myself, and ot every emergency. I must back my ability vvith keen judgment, accuracy, and untaltering confidence. My tearlessness must be tempered vvith caution and vvisdom, I must knovv my air- plane in order that I may recognize its limitations and appreciate its possibilities. I must have tor my plane the same regard a seaman has tor his ship, As my sea is tar greater, my ship tar taster, so must I, the Pilot, be more SUVS. -From a flyers scrap book. 1-fl fl---g . -,V X if. ,N ll I2 l-lROUCl-l countless difficulties and fog-hidden dangers the skilled force of navigators have led the student fliers, Under the able com- mand of Pilot Merry and Co-Pilots Kizer and Roberts, they apply toward the education of the young fliers, their knowledge gained by arduous training and thousands of flying hours. Some of the navigators are engaged in training the students in language and history so that they will under- stand the countries through which they fly Others teach mathematics, science, and mechanics, training the students to chart their own courses, and preparing them to repair their own equipment if they are forced down. The girl students are taught household arts in anticipation of their duties as hostesses aboard the big plane, Somehow finding time among their other responsibilities, the navigators encourage the student fliers and give them final advice before the take-off. Q , M. , .a 'A K . 4 ' 43 I W 'vii t 2 -in llfFlDC?lCDlI'fFl0.CC7UJlbRbG.f1d. 'TGJIL ffwwfl GEMM V14 THE PILOT Aoyisiis HUGHES FLYERS To the Class ot Nineteen thirty-seven: George Washington Carver, the em- inent colored scientist, who has raised himselt by his bootstraps from the dis- card heap to be a worId's benefactor, said something I wish you might in- grain in yourselves: Learn to do the common things in an uncommon way. Greetings! Timm W I who dhant tha coww cumctmnintoin. fhwfihwm eff MW ffhlm CO-PILCDTS l lappy Landingsl l 4 Under Miss Koppenhoetefs guidance many publications trophies have come to Hughes. She has been a generous consulting engineer to the Skyvvriter statt, Mr, l-lall is the tinancial adviser tor the magazine and yearbook, Miss Kruckemeyer tor direction, Miss Ervin tor stage design, Miss l-lelman tor costumes, and Mri Mobberley tor stage management, are the big tour behind the scenes in dramatic productions at Hughes, Mr, Coburn, Art to many ot us, manages the book room, the book shop, and helps us all to tind the things vve need. Mr. Warren is past master at keeping track ot ticket turns and returns. Miss Koppenhoeter Mr Hall Mr Mobberley, Miss Kruckemeyer, Miss Ervin, Miss l-lelman Mr, Coburn Mr. Warr LEE BEFCDRE AND AFTER CLASS I6 GU May vve vievv the commencement season tor the members ot the l937 class as a transter point trom one hangar to another. You have tlovvn your grade and high school course suc- cesstully, and are novv turning your ship tor the days and years through college. Then comes added testing tor this ship ot yours Air pockets, mountains, tog, and other hazards are yours to overcome, May your trip be as successtul as you deserve, and may you have a happy landing. Mr lblings looks atter the business attairs ot the vveekly nevvspaper. Miss Adomeit keeps high both duality and quantity in the production ot posters, favors, and illustrative material tor Hughes publications. Miss Krampe and Miss Mandeleil are the smiling public re- lations committee in the ottice, answering questions tor both teachers and pupils, Miss Tangeman has turned lO3 into headquarters tor the yearbookg Girl Reserves tind their vvay there, too. Mr. Calvert is the school treasurer, checking accounts and recounts. To the boys he is Uncle l-larryf, Mr. lblings Miss Adomeit Miss Krampe Miss Mandeleil Miss Tangeman Mr, Calvert R63 0 INAND OUT OF Tgl-IE QLAQS I7 Seated' Mrs. Persoris Miss KODDGOIWOGIGF Miss Holton Miss Ward Mrs Hoppe Miss Iohrisori Miss Wagner Standingi MISS Clippiriger Miss Tangeman Mis, Sieriger Miss Bucholz Miss Sfapieford Miss Sciwawe THE NEVER ENDING FLIGHT OF FUTURE DAYS ENGLISH N FLIGHT DEMANDS THE MATHEMATICIAN'S ACCURACY S C' M B k M S I1 M M Laughlm and Mr, Ritchey, , Standmg Mr, Lyle, Miss johnson, Mr, Warren, Mass Fox, Mr Bausch, Mr, johnson, Mr Ager, Mr. Schafer. THE SCIENTIST'S R Seated Mrs Vxfnllard MISS Hgrrng Mugs Dems Mr Bauer ESE RCH I-IISTCDRY AROUND THE WORLD THEY FLY Standing: Mrs, Thomas, Mr. Calvert, Miss Findley, Miss Bejach, Mr, Bald- ridge, Miss Dyer, Miss Marble. Seated: Mr. Games, Miss I-lagerneyer. Sea ted Mvss Mass M155 Mrs Miss MAKE AT ONS BETTER NEIGHBO A F A RT ULTLESS FCRM IN FLIG M Ad t, Mrs, Waymack, lj M E in, Mr, Teal v fv 'VE' abc Mr I-4 CWC. LDS HARMONY AND RHYT ST5UdiOgl Mzss Evans, Mr Rholians, Mrs. Saiver, Mr Cufshail, Miss Levme, Mr lblmgs, Mr. Messersmifh. Seated Muss Slammer, Mrs, LeRoy, Miss Burke, Mass McSureiy, Miss Callahan MAY THE NAVlGATOR'S CHECK BE TRUE TO I-IQUSEHOLD ARTS Mrs O'Neil Mrs. Wyman P4 H I 4 all H ,L , THE KINDRED POINTS OF HEAVEN AND HOME Mr, Mathis Q1 LY THE SKILL OF THE CRAFTSM MAKES THE PLANE WORTHY OF THE FLIGHT Mr Weilhamer Q2 X. Mn Fe!! THAT THE WORLD MAY READ E MOLD IS CAREFULLY CA Mr. Hoff r L GIRLS' GYMNASIUM BOTH THE FLYER AND W ? Ay? X P Miss Nuff M' K ll M Af' Sufer, and M' K . jg 'Q A Y A it -5' ,gk-mf W1 Mr Kmdschy, Mr Krueck, Mr, Rschert, Mr Klmck. END ON BALANCE AND CONTROL 33 CHART THE COURSE CAREFULLY Mobberley and Mr. W fi AHE AN ANNIVERSARY DR, EDWARD D. ROBERTS Superintendent ot Schools Cincinnati Dr, Edward D. Roberts, appointed Assistant Superintendent ot schools in Cincinnati in 1911, and Superintendent in 1929, has an enviable record ot tiying hours, The skill and understanding ot this able pilot have been won during countless hours in the air The Sl4yvvriter is happy to celebrate this twen- ty-titth anniversary, ..,f! Soul attuned to a magic summons, Pulse attuned to a motor's song, Cutting a oatn tnrougn sun and darkness, lVlile after conquering mile along. eBlanCne W, Scltoonmaleer ll HE DAY of the take-off -hovv rich in significance are those fevv vvordsl The sheer adventurous excitement of the unlcnovvn, the hesi- tancy in leaving a life vvorn smooth through use and dear through associa- tions-graduation is more than a panorama of red roses, white dresses, and diplomasl lt denotes a spirit of achievement and of nevv heights to conquer. Much has been said of starting out on life's perilous journey, vvith the emphasis on the perilousj but isn't graduation rather the time at vvhich vve are entrusted vvith the povver to manage the controls of our ovvn planes? lust as the flyer has to rely in the air on only himself and the con- dition of his plane, so shall vve have to take the responsibility of our tailspins and forced landings. 50560 1.,., W -.,..,A -- wirfidlbfffffm M HMP W 9 , dGw857fLww'f 'dv WM GH? 41 THE TRAIL THE CLASS OF 1937 ACLASS HISTORY is extremely presumptive. To vvrite a comprehensive revievv ot the high school lite ot approximately tive hundred people, one vvould have to be in turn each ot the tive hundred. This history, hovvever, vvill endeavor to set torth the main events ot our tour years as the class ot '37 As a vvhole vve vvere not very ditterent from any other class as vve gathered in the auditorium that day in early September ot i933 Gt course vve vvere territied by numbers ot people and strange customs here at Hughes, but vve soon got over that. In tact, vve began to be rather proud ot ourselves. vve learned our vvay about the hangar, joined clubs, Htried out tor the'iCargoyle, and vvorlqed harder than vve ever had betoreg so that vvhen the honor rolls vvere published the stovvavvays made duite a creditable shovvingi Then, too, there vvas a treshman home room that subscribed TOO? to 'lOld Hughes -the only one in the building that year, So vve passed through the stovvavvay stage and began detinitely to identity ourselves vvith the ground crevv ot the airdrome. The year i934-35l We had become cadets and considered ourselves upperclass- men. The records ot that year shovv an ever increasing number ot the class ot '37 vvho vvere doing things and 'lin things about the tlying tieldi One ot our members vvas soloist at a symphony concert, and a mere sophomore English class gave a play tor the school, Finally vve became real upper classmen and vvere very proud ot our badges as student tlyers. Various ones ot us vvere elected to important positions in clubs, Then came the class electionsl Petitions vvere an important topic ot conversa- tion. Atter all the hub-bub vve elected Ray Servers, presidentg Dorcas lvlarohn, our vice presidentg Betty Baiter, secretaryg and lack Doerner, treasurerer, That year, tor the tirst time vve could take part in graduation and vvere very pleased vvith our badges as ushers. Some day vve vvould solol This, our senior year, has gone rapidly and has been such an exciting one that none ot us vvill ever torget it. We have had our class meetings, paid our class dues, and are novv anticipating the thrill ot our ovvn graduation, although our plans vvere upset and our senior year shortened by the tlood vvhen blind tlying became dangerous. k Although our class is very large each one ot us teels that he or she has a de- tinite place in the group and theretore is a part ot the long line ot Hughes graduates vvho have made the traditions ot Hughes. We are ready tor the take-ott, but again and again vvill memory recall us to the home hangar 208162 CLASS OFFICERS Dorcas Marohrw, Vice-President Betty Barter. Secretary jack Doerrwer, Treasurer Ray Cervers, President ' CW M ' W 9 S. 0557CLww'1 fm mtl GH 6 E A j ,wi ' .isis 75292. , . JUNE, 5' 1937 Dorcas Marohn Averages for all work I. Ayers, Ralph .,..................,.............,..,...........,...,.. .......... 2 . Marohn, Dorcas-Last 3 years at Hughes. Reiser, Morton--Last 3 years at Hughes ..... Sharon, Milton ,..,........,,....,...,,,,..,...,....,..,........, . Korelitz, Melvin... . Grad, Martin ..,...,...,.. . Kraft, Patricia ........ . Mauch, Gertrude ......................,...,...,,...,.,..... . Giebel, Ruth ,.........4....,........,....,.,,...,.....,.,,...... . Wurster, Edward Baiter, Betty .................. .... ........ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0. Blankenhorn, lane-Last 2 years at Hughes .,..... ..,....... II I2 I3 . Peerless, leannette. ,,,... ALTITUD 95.343 95 .209 95.050 94.78I 94.680 94.228 94. I 29 93.996 93.986 93.9I 7 93.680 93.295 93.086 Isl. Schepper, Florence .....,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 9 3,077 I5. Zachman, Carol ..,....... ,,,,,,,,,, 9 2,943 I6 Lipsich, David ....,....,,..,....... .......,... .,....,... 9 2 ,748 I7. Pomerantz, Mildred .....................,...,....... ......,.. 9 2.576 I8. Diesendruck, LeoM4 years in three ...,.... ,,,,,,,,, 9 2,498 I9 Bollinger, Carl .,..,.,................,,...........,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 9 2,351 20. Coombs, Dorothy Spencer ...,..... .,.....,, 9 2.252 2I. Ostrager, Elaine .,........,.....,,.... ,,,,,,,,, 9 2,118 22. Gosey, Marion .....,......,.,...... ,,,,,,,,, 9 IU673 23. Gosey, Hazel ..,.......... ,......... 9 I505 24. Frederick, Louise ......... ,,,,.,,,4 9 1.404 25. Austin, june ..,,,,....,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 9 1.394 26. Shneider, Robert ....,.,,.......................... ,,,,,,,,,, 9 1,282 27. Sterman, Elva .,...,,.,...........4.,......,..,.,...,,...... .......... 9 I.258 28. Goldberg, Ellen-3 years at Hughes ......,.. ,,,,,,,,, 9 1,123 29. Rodenbeck, Mary Louise ......,,......,..,...,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 9 1,045 30. Amrein, Georgia .....................,...,..,....... ,,,,,,,,,, 9 1,037 3I. Schwaegerle, Edward ......., ,,,,..,,,' 9 9923 32 Kelly, Ruth .,...,..........,.. ,,..,',',, QQ ,921 33. Anders, virginia ,....,. .......... 9 0575 34. Matre, Marjorie ........, .......... 90 .606 35. Smith, Marjorie ...,....... ........ 90 .562 36 Guttman, Melvin .......... ,,,,,.4, iQO 373 37. Harris, Naomi ........... ...,. . 90367 as Hellman, Esther ................................ ...... ' .Qfsoisa 39. Gregory, Madge ............................................ ,,,,,,, 9 0.117 40. Kieeka, Edward-I year at Hughes .............. ....... f ii9Ii25O English-Four Years Patricia Kraft ..............,....................................,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M9420 Dorcas Marohn-Average for the 3 years at Hughes ...,................ 93 88 lane Blankenhorn-Average for the 2 years at Hughes ........ 93 73 Dorothy Spencer Coombs .........,............,...,............................ W-M93 71 Louise Frederick .................................................................. Betty Baiter ......................... 9 3.34 Gertrude Mauch .... ................................... ............,........ i A Hi'm93'20 Ralph Ayers ...............,..................................................... WU-593.11 Morton Reiser-Average for the 3b years at Hughes iilil .Um-.H92'93 Melvin Korelitz ..........................,..............,....................,... iili H92-83 42 E Carol Zachman ......... ...........,. .............. ....................... 9 2 .49 Alice Holberg ....... 92.20 Carl Bollinger ........ 92.I7 Sylvia Zukerman .,,.. 9I.77 Fay Miller .....,...... 9I.26 Ruth Kelly ...,..... 9I.20 Martin Grad .......... 9l.09 David Lipsich ........... 9I.09 Mildred Pomerantz ............... ........................,............. ......,.. 9 I .03 Melvin Guttman ...............................,...,...............,....... ....... 9 0.97 Phyllis Fink-Average for the 3 years at Hughes ........ ......... 9 0.92 Mary Louise Rodenbeck .................................. 90.9I Milton Sharon ...........................,.................,............. ........ 9 0.80 Marion Gosey ,................ 90.63 Edward Wuister ....... ........ 9 0.57 Robert Casey ....,.... 90.40 leannette Peerless ........ 90.40 Howard Ellerhorst ......... ........ 9 0.29 Hazel Gosey ............. ........ 90 .29 Marjorie Smith ......... .. ............. ....... 9 0.I4 Robert Shneider ............................,,...................... ........ 90 06 Rosemary Roettele ...,,,,.,......................................, ........ 9 0.0I English-Three Years Florence Schepper .................................................. ......... 9 I.07 Leo Diesendruck ............................................ 90.48 French-Four Years Florence Schepper ........................................... 96.00 Carol Zachman ....................................................,........ ........ 9 5.l4 French-Three Years Ralph Ayres ........... ........................................ 9 6.60 Elaine Ostrager ........ .................................. 9 6.20 Morton Reiser ......... 95.80 leannette Peerless ....... 95.40 Freyda Gordon .......... 94.80 Ruth Pund .............. 94.40 Sylvia Zukerman. ..... 92.00 Naomi Harris ........ 9I.80 Marjorie Matre ................ 90.80 Esther Hellman .......................,......................,... ........ 90 .40 Mary Louise Rodenbeck .......,................................ ........ 9 0.27 German-Four Years Ruth Giebel ......................................................... ......... 9 6.43 Leo Diesendruck ....... .............. ...................... ........ 9 5 . 00 Dorothy Giebel .............. 93.7I Gertrude Mauch ................................................. ......... 9 3.57 Eileen Luepke ........,..........................................,... ........ 9 0.29 German-Three Years Betty Barter ................. ,.................................., 9 5.00 Florence Schepper .....,.................................... 92.20 Gertrude Wagner ......,.,.......................................... ........ 9 I.40 Latin-Four Years Ralph Ayers ........... ....................................... ........ 9 7 .29 Milton Sharon ........ ...... ..................... ......,. 9 6 . 00 Betty Baiter ....................,............................................... ........ 9 5.57 David Lipsich ..................................................................... ........ 9 5.57 Dorcas Marohn-Average for the 3 years at Hughes ......... ,....... 9 5.33 Melvin Korelitz ............................................... 95.29 Patricia Kraft ,.............................,.................. 95.29 Elaine Ostrager ......... 95.29 Carl Bollinger ........... 94.7l leannette Peerless ,.............. 94.I4 Betty Gene Sisson ................... 94.00 Dorothy Spencer Coombs ................................ 94.00 Esther Hellman ............................... ..................................... ......... 9 3 .7I Ellen Goldberg-Average for the 3 years at Hughes ......... ........ 9 3.60 Mildred Pomerantz ...........................,............. 93.57 Ruth Pund-Average for the 3 years at Hughes ........ ......... 9 3.40 Marjorie Matre ............................................................. ........ 9 2.86 Mary Louise Rodenbeck .................................. 92.7I Louise Frederick ................................................................... ........ 9 2.00 Melvin Guttman ............................................,................................. 9I.43 lane Blankenhorn-Average for the 2 years at Hughes. ............... 9I.00 Marvin Diamond .............................................. 91.00 Sylvia Zukerrnan ............................................. 90.86 Patricia Sanders .................. ........ 90 .7I Betty Parsons Wocher ........... ........ 90 .43 , i V' -. R lil 3 , v----L F Clarice Einhorn ,,,,, . , ,. . , ,...., , , 90 00 Latin-Three Years A Tm D ' Georgia Amrein . . . ..,., . ..,. ., . .. ,. ...,,,, 94.67 Ruth Kelly. ., . . ,,.. ..,, . . 92157 Leo Diesendruck., 9183 7? 9 .1 Mariorie Smith . ,, 91 33 Rosemary Roettele . . .,.. , .,A,, 9080 Wilbiir Sarbaugh , , . ,,.. ,. . .. .. 90.33 Spanish-Four Years june Austin .,,,.,., ..., . . . . , . 9693 Edvvard Sglivvaegerleu. . 91 43 Marion Gosey .,,,,, 90 29 Dorothy lxloser .,., , ,,,.,. , , .. 90 00 Erflvvin Sledler' , . . .. .,.,, 90,03 Spanish-Three Years Robert Galefn.. , ... ..... .....,, , 92 67 Mathematics-Four Years Milton Sharon ., ,.,., .,,.. . ., .. ,,,, , 98-13 Martin Grad . ,,,, .. . . . . 97 00 Harvey XVeitkamo ,, ,.,,,,,,,.,,,, , . ,,..,... ,,...., .,,... .,..,,. 9 6 . 00 Edward Wurster... . .. . .. . ,...... ,,,.......,.,, , ...,...95 B6 Dorothy GookfAverage for the 2 years at Hughes... 9500 David Lipsich ,........ ..,., , ....,,.,,,,.,.,......,.,,.,.,...,...,..,,...,. ......, 9 4 57' Ralph Ayres' Efglgjffl A4 ' Howard Ellerhorst ....,.., ,.,...,.....,,......... . Betty AW Ayexamder 93.50 ,ohnx Doerner ....,,,..,.....,. ...,.. .,..,,......,. . . , .,..., .. ,,,.,A .,..,.. . . 91 iii vxyllllam Follmer I pl'1ylllS FIDK ........... ....., .......,, ..........,,,,...,....,...,,,.,,....,,,, , . G O ' Thomas Hunnicutt-Average for the 2 years at Hughes 9133 Qlf,'Han?U'1lfjQ,g 'eel A 3383 David Lipsich ........,.....,... ..,,,.1.,...........1,.,, .A...r...r......,,..,,,.,... 9 1 20 Edwin' Sledier lbvb H 92.29 Earl McLain .,,,.....,..,,.,,.....,,....,,.,...........,...........,......... ,...., 3 100 Earl Md-am .v.4vvv Irluvbb 9 I-86 RaymOl'1Cl Cetvers ..,.,..... .,,.,........ ........ ..... ....,. . . ,. .063 Ruth Ki ..r.. .,....1 9 1.29 istorY- 'ee ears Vivian Kliistman 9l 29 Dorcas Marohn-Average for the 2 years at Hughes... .. Harold Nolte ., .,,,,,, 9129 Garl Bollinger ..,,.....,..,...,........,.....,, .... . 1....,.,..1.,..,,.,. . Phila Riess .. ,. .. ..,. 91.29 Melvin Guttman ,...,,..............,.,,,........,.........,, .,........... . 95.20 Vifilbur Sarbaugh , 91 14 Mil'dred Slilomerantz ....... Robert Qovvdy, , 9100 Ml 1011 aI'Or1 ..,..., ..... . .. ,4.,.,.... ..... . Norman Hoover. 90 86 Abe BOrtZ ...,.....,...............,.,,.................,..,,.....,, .,,,.........,,. 9 333 Merle Niederhoter ...,. 90,86 Louise Frederick ..,....,....,.... ..,.,........ ...,..,,..,,..... ,,.......,..... 9 3 3 3 Robert Bngrigrw, 90 57 Margargt Decker-Average for the 2 years at Hughes .,,.....,..s,sr Robert Galet H s,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , A,A,,,, ,,,,V,,,,,,A ,,,4 9 4 j A 4 3 Allen rown .,..........,.,...,..,.........,..... ...,....,.........,..,,,,.,...... . . f lohn Doerner ,,., .,,,, ...,.,, ,.,,.. , . .. ...,,...,,.....,... .. ,.....,,..,, 90 -13 Mlllon Bfanl -r-- ---r '--'--- 9180 Margaret Declier-Average for the 2 years at Hughes ..,...., ..... 90 33 Nwma lane WOlD3 ---4---44 90 30 Philip ofaa r......,,,....... , .r,.,.,........., ,,r,.,.,,,...,.,. ...l..,..,...,. ,,... 9 o 2 0 Robert Casey ..,-.-..--4..,. ---1 1 -90 G7 Helen Gulton ,.,. ...,.,, ,,,.,..,. . . ., ..,..,,..... ,... .,...... .....,..,. 90 1 -1 1VlariOn Volllalll ---- '--- - -rrr'A-----f- A 90-69 h Mathematics-Three Years Richard l'lEI'lf16SSy. ...... .......,........ . ,... , Ralp Ayers s,,.ss.. .. ....,,,..,.,,,... ,. ,,,r...,,,,,.......,..,.. ......s......... 9 7.00 Stenograph Evelyn Yost . ,. .,,, ,,,. . . ....,.ss....,,.......1....1,.............. 96.20 Ruth Giebel ,,,..,,,.,,4,, ................, . ..,. ....,.97.60 Morton Reiser-Average tor the 215 years at Hughes. ,..... .9180 Dorothy Giebel ...,..... ...,.,...., , .... , . 95 80 Betty Baiter ..,.... ......,,,.,,.....,,.,,...s.... ....s,.,.., ,,...... ..,, .,.... ....,. 9 4 . 3 3 M adge Gregory ......,,. ...r..., 9 3.60 Melvin Korelitz.. .. . ,. . .. ..,.. ,.. ,,r.r .,.. ....... 9 -1 33 Virginia Anders 93 -10 Mary Louise Rodenbeck ...,,.. ....... 9 -133 Elva Sterman ..............,. 9280 Robert Shneider... ,...,..... ...,... 9 4.33 Norma Heitkamp ......,.. ......., 9 1.80 Georgia Amrein ...,,...... ........ 9 -100 Ellen Robinson ........... . ........ 9120 Leo Diesendruck ....,.......,.,.. ...i... 9 400 Marian Lindemann .,....,,.. .. 3,9100 Patricia Kraft .....,.. .....i........ ,.,,... 9 3 .67 lean Hegeman ............ .90 60 Dorothy Spencer COOmbS -.t-. -1 .93 00 Vera Hoffman ,...,,.... .90 -10 Carol Brestel ,.i,............ ...,.. . 9200 Nellie Brenner ,........ .90 O9 Milton Brant.. ..., . .,..,..,. . .9167 Mildred Sauer .......... .,.,..., . 9009 Ruth Kelly ..............,. , .....,...... , ,.... 9167 Bertha Evers ,... .9000 Elizabeth Sihraffenbergero. .. .9133 Dorothy lvloser ....... ,................... ........ 9 O OO Honna Hohendort .,,.,,.. , .... ......,,.. . .. . ..., ........ 9 1.00 Fay Trautmann .... .,.......,..,... ,..... . . , 9000 losephine Bruckmann. ....... . ,. .,.,..... ...........,....,...... ,....,,. 9 0 67 Bookkeeping Science-Four Years Ruth Giebel .......,..,......... ...................... 95.00 Morton Reiser-Average tor the 316 years at Hughes ...,...,..... 95.50 Marian Lindemann .....,.,. ........... . 9433 Edward Schvvaegerle ...., .,...,.... i .................. .,..,. . ............ . . . ,. 94 B3 Elva Sterman ..............,., . ,...,.94 33 Louise Frederick ..... . . ,.... . ..,......... .,...., ......,...,.. . . , 9314 Fay Trautmann ......., C0 Carol Zachman ......., .,.,,..,.... , ,. ,,...... .... . , ..... 9300 Elgie Meder ,,,,,,.,,,, ,. 9267 Edwin Siedler .....,,. . . ..........,.. , .,............ . .9217 Virginia Anders i,..... .. .9233 Science-Three Years Virginia Hake ...,....... 9167 Ralph Ayers ......... ...,,, ........,... ..,...... . ..,.. ,....... ....,.... ,,.,... 9 7 . 0 O M ildred Sauer .......... .9167 Milton Sharon ....,..............,....... .,,, , . ..., ...,,.. ....... . , , .. 9640 Norma Heitkamp ....... 9067 lane Blankenhorn-Average for the 2 years at Hughes 9600 Earl Barnes ,..,....... . .9060 Edward Wurster .......,,, .. .,.........,. .. ...... .. ..... . ,....... ..... 9 560 Dorothy Giebel......... .90 33 Martin Grad .....,....,.........,........, .............. ,.,.,. .,.. . 9 5 40 Madge Gregory ...,..... .9033 Robert COWUY t--.-,,. .9460 Lester Henrich ......,. .9033 43 READY Stanley Abrams Mildred Adams FOI' f Betty Ann Alexander Georgia Amrein Virginia May Anders - Walter Andfer Virginia Martha Earl l. Alfred l. Margaret May Robert Bare Barnes, lr, Barran Barrovvclift ASNGV Leofa May leannette Betty Claire lulius Eleanor june Bartsch Bass Bauer Bauer Auslm Bob Vivian Louise Dorothy Robert Arthur Baurngartner Beatty Becker Bedolis Evelyn Avril Oakley Ralph Ayres Alice M. Bader Elizabeth lda Batter Robert M Baker Anna Margaret Bane Marjorie Bell Rebecca Bergman leanerfe Bertscbinger Samuel Block C Dolores Benkner Zuoorab Bergman Alyce Janet Bertus Rrclward Bob! Edyrbe Evelyn Beren Harvey Berman Edward Lours Brerbaum Grace Bobn Louise E Berger Seymour Bernsreln Martha lane Blankennorn Rutlfr C, Bobnen lorry Raymond Bolender Rrcbard George Bolle-S Carl jacob Bollrnger Abe Bort: losbua Borrz Cale Boxill Lawrence C Boyd Peggy Boyd Mllton Bernard Brant Robert Wuest Brauer Robert Adam Braun l-larold Breaker DOrOTl1y M. Breclfel Nell lvlarle Brenner Carol Marie Bresrel Carl loseplw Bridges Leonard l. Brooks Allen Brown Bessie Brown Wilbur Scott Brown Audrey Viola Bruce losebhine Ann Bruckmann Dorothy Emma Buescher Roy N. Burwell Martha Margaret Butler Robert C. Calet Virginia Campbell losephine Cecilia Carey lerome E. Joseph B, Victorjw Cohen Cohen Cohen Dorothy Kathryn Royal Vinson june Paula Cook Cooley Cox l-lelen Emmet Margaret Louise Culton Curnayn Daken William Edward l, Russell William Dell Denier Desserich Marvin William l-lazel Ellen Leo Diamond Diehl Diesendruck Patsy Conover lean Louise Cromwell Margaret l-larriet Decker Albert Hayward Detzel Alfred DiCiokino Dorothy Ann Carroll Robert A. Casey loan A. Ciener Elizabeth Clark Lois Lillian Eiihank Shirley Mae Everett Bertha Caroline Evers Mildred Feldman Robert Erile Fender Viola Virginia Ferguson Vivian Muriel Dorothy Edna lohn Henry Virginia Louise Dittus Doeren Doerner Dolle lulia R Stanley ls Alice L Alvin Lee Dorsey Doizauer Dudley Dunbar Frieda 5073 ie Rebecca Bessie Ethelyn Er Dorothy Louise Mildred y Dunn Easterling Eckel Ehrmantraut Albert LeW'5 Fields Frank Frederick Fielihan Marian Ruth Fine Ervin lohn Clarice E C E I Arthur Edward Pliyll'S Calfle Ehrnschvvender Einhorn Va 'Se e Ekardt Fink Kenneth Edgar l-loward Frieda Sylvia Frederick C Ralph Charles Elgin Ellerhorst, lr Emolo Erke F ll49lme'e' Pearl Fish lack Warrington Fisher Salome Lueile Fisher Martha lean Fitchett if W5 Harry Mundhenk Flake lack W. Foertmeyer William Follmer Helen Ann Ford Carolyn Morrow Fosdick Dorothy Fox Garlyn Frank Dorothy Lee Frankel Helen Opal Frazee Louise Lida Frederick Howard R. Frickman Arthur S Friedman John Benson Froome Lillian Gallnkin Rose Ganson Nickolas Garvin Jeanette Harriet Harold L. Mary Naomi Gehler Gentner Gerrish Florence Dorothy Helen Ruth Mildred Ghouri Giebel Giebel Leo Ellen Louise Stanley Herbert Glascock Goldberg Golden Ted Gertrude Fanny Goldstein Gooten Gordon Hazel Marie Marion Robert Gosey Gosey Gowdy Raymond Edward Gervers Ida Ginsberg Dorothy Goldstein Freyda Gordon Martin Grad ri! 1 B' 'Q' Philip Ralph G. Margaret Zelma Irma lanet Grad Grause Green Greenberg Robert A Ruth Ann Mary Elizabeth Madge Greenberg Greenberg Greenvvell Gregory Melvin George Willard Gustav Melvin lacob Herbert G Gross Grueneberg Guttman Haering Virginia Madelyn Virginia Mae Ann W George Haines Hake Hamer Hancock, lr. Tom Naomi Eva Alfred E. Rita l. Hargis Harris Hartmann Havlin Sarah Ruth Hayes Herschel C. Hayo lean Duscher Hegeman Norma Helen Heitkamp Frank William Heitmann Naomi Esther Hellman A. Robert Henke Richard Louis Hennessy Albert l. Henrich E. Lester Henrich Glenn Henry Louise Mary Henzi George F. Hering Virginia Herold james Herzberg Ernest M. Hibbard 'C 4? ng T If '3 16- . T WR be Q- jack lra Hickman Verna Rose Hickman Velma Hill Harry D Hillman Vera Elizabeth Hoffman Honna Elizabeth Hohendorf lOhn L. Hohman Alice Hope Holberg Burton Holt Norman Francis Hoover Gertrude Dorothy lvleyer jacobson Stella Mae Kabler Mae Keller Elya Martha janke joseph E. Kamman Ruth lvlae Katherine Kelly Nicholas jochum Louis Katz lrvvin E. Kern Dorothy Marian lung Ruth Elizabeth Kaufmann Verniece Alma Kettering ' Norma Violet Dorothy jane Harry Ellis james Oliver l-loplqms Keys King King King Horn james Howlett Hugh Humphreys Thomas Hunnicutt Albion Elmer Imsande R . oben Mlnlz Ruth Estell Margaret Elizabeth Edward james Carl George Kipp Kistner Klecka Kloos, jr. Charlotte Elaine .J Ledbetter Martha lane Lee Claude Lentz Bernard Franklin LePoris Frank Bertram Lienhart Frances lane Liles Evelyn Katherine Edward George Ray Edward Koenig Koehler Melvin Patricia Thornhill Korelitz Kraft Marian Ruth Lindemann C lohn Bernard Kreuzman Kruger l0S9Dl't Linder David H. Lipsich Evelyn Ernestine Lloyd William Douglas Ruth leanette Vivian Marcella Carl Mildred M. Lofgpeigh Kuhlman Kunstman Lamping Landgraf Louis Abrgail Beatrice Kemmerer Xlfilliam D. Robert I-Oweiqgfein Landis Landy Lang Lassoff Eileen M Luepke Roland Wilbur Lusk Rosemary Macke Mary Alice Mackey Alice l-l. MacLean Dorcas Eloise Marohn Ruth Marshall Marjorie lane Matre William R, Matteoli Thomas C Matthews, lr. Gertrude Edith Mauch Betty Rose Mazer Neil McKinney Earl Eugene McLain Elsie Meder William Henry Meier, lr. Elizabeth Meeker Carolyn Louise Meinlqing Anthony Melchiona l-lovvard Melter lames Henry Mary lane Meyer Meyer Don Fay Miller Miller Thomas W. Virginia Mobberley Moesta Moore Maud Mary Ellen Moore Dorothy Alma E Moser Mueller H William Multner Sam F. Nickolas Harold August Nolte lack O'Neil William l Parchman 59' Merten E. Helen Betty Rita Alice Natorp Nevvnian Neyer Mildred Bertha Merle Arthur Lois Edith Nleb Niederhofer Nierrnann Rose Ellen Walter Ervin Novak Novikotf Ohlrnansiek Elaine Sylvia Florence A. Clifford E Ostrager Ott Parchrnan Elizabeth Bernice Margretta Louise Helen Elizabeth Parrish Parson Parsons Martin Louis Pastor Rosella Payne lean nette Peerless Ruth Virginia Penn Donald Phillips Harry K, Phinney Milton Pinsky Bess Polinsky Mildred Pomerantz Elsie Lorraine Powell Frank Provenzano Marie Puls Ruth Pund David Key Ranck Arthur Martin Reardon Robert C Reiling in 'wx ink 11 yn! KP E Carl Emanuel Reinert Ruth Louise Reinlling Ida Reisenteld Morton Francis Re-iser Norton Vernon Retzsch Ruth Ella Richardson Dolores Ries Phila Louise Elizabeth Riess lack Edward Rigby Elmer Rightmire Bess E. Robbins Elizabeth Ellen Robinson Mary Louise Rodenbeck Rosemary M. Roettele Norma Ruth Rohr Raymond Edward Roll TT -eq. 005 aq- Lena Charles Charlotte Alma Elma Angelina Roth Rothschild Roysdon Roysdon Marilyn lane Vivian Thomas Mary lane Ruehl Ruff Rumpler Rupp Alma Louise Amelia Dorothy Patricia Houghton Ruscher Sadacca Sallman Sanders Wilbur George Robert Mildred Margaret Louise Sarbaugh Sarsfield Sauer Saxton Florence Carolyn Florence Ella losephine l-l, Ruth Corinne Schaich Schebper Schitt Schirman Certrude Esther Frances William L. Schlacht Schloeter Schmees Dorothy Eleanor Marguerite EIi:abeth lvlae Schneider Schott Schraftenberger Louise Riith Dinnie Kenneth Charles Schroecla Schumer Schuster Helen lean Edward George Estelle B. Schwab Schwaegerle Schwartz lean Alberta Carolyn Rose Elizabeth Schwein Schwettmann Seller Louis Schrnithorst Robert Frederick Schroder Alberta Schwab Evelyn Schwartz Carl R Senft lack Shallal Milton lrvin Sharon Robert Shneider Robert Shockey Edwin Raul Siedler Charlotte Dorothy Silverstein Betty Gene Sisson A, Robert Sloan james Albert Smith Marjorie Hannah Smith Maurice Sollek Sara Lee Spaulding Dorothy Marie Spencer lames D, Soiros Nickolas E Stamaty Carolyn l-lelen Staiibil: Q., 14' Betty A Stayan Rose Mary Steer Dorothy lsabella Stegman Robert William Steinnecker Elya Catherine Sterman Albert C. Stewart William Law Stiens Adele Stilipass Robert Louis Stoke George William Stradtman Beryl l-l, Tennenbaum Dan W Thornton Ruth Esther Tobergta leanne Carolyn Tonne Caitha Touft Martha june Trau Fay Theresa Trautmann Tschoten lean Marie Earl Vaubel Voelker Dorothea Robert William von der I-lalben Vonderheid Marguerite lean Marie Waldeck Wall Amalie Theresa Herbert Walther Ward lack W. l-lorace Edward Tyler Van der Leun Irwin Ethel Rose Voige Volk Marion Alice Mary lane Vollrath Volz Martha Gertrude Waag Wagner Leah Frances Audrey Viola Walston Walter Walter lean Ann Warden Warner Charlotte Ann Wasserman Mvrtle Elizabeth Wfeinrnann Laura Belle Werss Mrlton Frank Vvlertz Robert A Wrebold Vxfilliam M. Wrlson Edith Rutlw X'Veaver Edward Weinsclwelbaunw l-larvev Xlfeitkarnp Virginia Amelia Westerbeck Mane Beatrice Wlldt Mary Louise Wrngate iam Eraiilflrii Xlfolf Norma lane VNftilpa Peagv Wfuest Edward Diet: Wurster Robert Florence Lee Weil Vxfeinberg, Clwarles Helen Wersbrod XVEISGF Irene Vxfynne l-lillard Yanofskv Evelyn lane Yost Marv Louise Yournans Vrrginia E. Ruth Jeanette Vxfetta Wliitelwtrrst Marvin lolwn Ann C8fOl wilhelm willrams Zaclirnan jesse Myron Lillian Ida lVlai'eUeritQ Q' E Vifolf Wolf Latin Esther Zerriel Edward Zemslftv Robert Louis Zepf Elsie Zimel Gertrude Zriller Sylvia XX Zulqerman SPONSORS 1 lvlr. Otis Games In 3l2 the senior boys gather under the beneticent but iron hand ot King Otis Games. Nearly tvvo hundred active young men assemble in a single room, but order prevails, usually, The girls have tvvo home rooms, ll2 and 2055 Miss Fink presides on the tirst tloor, and lvliss Bentley on the second, In these rooms a system ot rotation gives each girl a part ot the year in each room. Frequently the laughter and tes- tivity in the senior home rooms leak into the halls vvhere under- classmen anticipate enviously their entrance into these majestic portals. lvliss Clara Fink and lvliss lvl lulia Bentley Tl-IEY'RE OFF HEIGHTS AHEAD RIG 513 L. EUBANK B. HOLT FORESTRY D HENNESSY ARMY R BROWER R. CALIE NAVY E BIERBAUM W DELL B LANDY D PHILLIPS R MONDERHEID GOVERNMENT THESE ik as R, BOHL c. BRESTEL M KISTNER R SARSFIELD M SOLLEK I TYLER PROFESSIONAL I cox E. EIELMAN I KREUZMAN B KRUOER M E. MooRE R PENN E scHERRER 1. SCHIFF I TONNE PHYSICAL EDUCATION Pilot of his own plane, each senior launches out into a sea of clouds to surmount the heights of his own ambitions. SPORTS R WUEST v. MAESTA B PARSONS I REERLESS O, RiEs M. sf-xuER D. VON DER HALBEN HOME MAKING The laws and the regulations of sky travel make each pilot re- sponsible tor his sate landing. Each navigator is an engineer of his own plane. He must know the fundamen- ta's upon which his plane oper- ates, and he must know the processes of operation. It is also his responsibility to see M ADAMS D BECKER B. BROWN P. CONOVER M OOSEY S KABLER E, LUEPKE R. MARSHALL E. MEDER L NIERMAN F. OTT M PLJLS A STILLPASS O TOUFF O WACNER A WILLIAMS COSTUME DESIGN that his plane is kept in superb working Order RIG L. MORAND V. KETTERINO LIBRARY WORK C. BOLLINC-ER M. CERRISH H, HILLMAN H. HOHENDORF R. KELLY M. KORLITZ M. MOORE H. B. NEWMAN P. RIESS E. ROYSDON M SMITH E. TOBERCTA M VOLZ H. WEITKAMP V. WESTERBECK C. ZACHMAN EDUCATION E, BEREN A. BETTIS 1, CROMWELL M. I. MEYER M. L. ROOENBECK I. scnwf-xB c SILVERSTEIN M. E, WINOATE KINDERGARTEN TEACHING PAGES OF PROPHECY ARE DEVOTED BK R. AYRES R GOWDY W MULTNER E SCHRAFFENBERGER E WURSTER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH I. BLANKENHORN P, FINK N, GRAVIN H. PHINNEY CHEMISTRY A. DUNBAR IVI. GRAD E. KLECKA G, KLOOS D LIPSICH GI STRADTIVIAN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING A EKARDT W. IVIATTEOLI DIESEL ENGINEERING I BORTZ T. IVIOBBERLY RADIO ENGINEERING I. HERZBERG B. LASSOFF COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING I KING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A FIELDS E KING M. MESSNER IVI PASTOR I, SPIROS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I. DOERNER E OHLMANSIECK CIVIL ENGINEERING P GRAD G HERING IVI. IAGOBSON I. KERN I. LINDER I WOLF ENGINEERING if RIG A, BADER EL BARKHAU A. BRUCE IVI. BUTLER IVI DECKER R DUNN M, EHRIVIANTRAUT C FRANK V. HILL O HOPKINS S, KABLER R KAUFNIANN R KIRP E. LILES A NIACKEY P. IVIETZ I NIICHAELS E, MORRISON A NIUELLER R, NEYER IVI NIEB R E NOVAK E PARRISH B POLINSKY R, RUND V RUEE A SADACCA E SCHLUETER R SCHUMER A SCHWAB NI ZAHN G ZOLLER NURSING Wlth Changing WII'IdS IO buffet US from Our Course, wItI'I deep Crevasses below US, wuth Iagged peaks and gIaCIaI lakes, landung WIII prove to De a dIffICUIt task. B A ALEXANDER IVI, BRANT A BROWN B FROOIVIE I GREENBERG IVI GUTTIVIAN A HARTIVIAN R HAVILAND G HENRY N, HOOVER I KLUSIVIEYER B BAUIVIGARTNER B, MAZER H BERIVIAN B ROBBINS A HOLBERG I RUSSO T MELGHIONA D SPENSER I. O'NEIL B TENNEBAUIVI I SHORT LAW ADVERTISING TO A TABULATION OF A. DI GIOKINO A. ERIEDMAN S GOLDEN T. HUNNICUTT O. LANDIS W, LOTSREICH III PINSKY IVI. RIESER M I RUPP R SANDERS NI SHARON B SHNIEDER CI STAUBITZ R STEINNEKER H VAN DER LUEN MEDICINE W PARGHMAN VETERINARY MEDICINE B BAITER V BEATTY G BOHN V HAROLD DIETETICS I FOERTIVIEYER I HEGEIVIAN R STOKE R WIEBOLD PHARMACY THE RESPONSES IN THE CLOUDS SIS E. CLARK E, FIELD M I. LEE R. RAYIXIE C WASSERMANN INTERIOR DECORATION H. HUMPHRIES E. OSTRACER W. WARDEN E SEAVER E YOST ART S BERNSTEIN L BOYD V CAMPBELL I HICKN1AN M DAKEINI E KOCK D L. ECKEL W I-USK I: HEITMAN D RANCK W LANG R SCHROEDER M ROMERANTZ R SHOCKEY D STECMAN R ZEpf: COMMERCIAL ART ARCHITECTURE Fogs and broodmg fempests are hazards of the Course The pIIot must know hIs plane and reckon wIth The danger. M. BANE I BAUER M. BELL R ROETTLE I. SHALLOT CONCERT WORK B BAUER L BERQER W WOLF I WYNIXIE R DESSERICH M I FITCHETT A MACLEAN H. NOLTE R ROLL C ROYSDON R SCHIRMAN M VOLLRATH M WEINMANN I BERTSCHINOER E EHRNSCHWENDER T. HARCIS ADVENTURE E IANKE FARMING P FISH D SCHNIEDER COSMETICS C LENTZ D THORNTON MACHINE OPERATION I. IIOIIMAN R REILINO EI. YANOESIQY RADIO ENTERTAINMENT UNDERTAKING SIG SIG BIG BI? H. WARD H. HAYO S. NICKOLAS L. OLASCOCK C. WEISBROD AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING N. BRENNER I. BRUCKMAN D. COOK V. DITTUS C. FOSDICK M. MATRE I. MOORE A RUESCHER AIRPLANE OR HOSTESS EI ELAKE R QERMERS A. IIENRICEI M I. MEYER W. SCHMEES E. VOELKER AVIATION STEAMSHIP OF HUGHES SOLO FLYERS TO THE CALL 9F A. BARRON Ry BEDOLIS R BOLLES NI, BOYD G BOXILL R, BRAUN G BRIDGES W BROWN v. DOLLE I. DORSEY G. EINHORN H, ELLERHORST If FERGUSON D L FRANREL G COOTEN F. GORDON B, GREENBERG W GRUENEBERC H HAERING N. HEITKAMP L, HENZI R, HORN N, KEYS D, KING I KOLB B RRALISS N1 IQRIEGEL I4 LAMPING NI LANDCRAF I4 MILLER I NIOLLNIAN E RIGHTNIIRE NI I RUEHL L SGHROEGI4 L WEISS E. ZEMSRY S ZLIIQERIYIAN BUSINESS O AMREIN M BARROWCLIFF L BARTSGH ' I BASS R BOHNEN D BREGREL D CARROLL I CIENER D DOEREN S DOTZAUER A DLIDLEY E EISLE B EVERS NI FINE S. FISHER H, FORD D FOX H, FRAZEE R GANSON F CHOURI D GIEBEL R GIEBEL I GINSBERG H GOSEY NI GREEN M GREGORY NI CREENWELL S HAYES V, HIGKNIAN V HOFFMAN D. IUNG E KOENIG R KIIHLNIAN G MAUCH G MEINKING B I MILLER H NIILLER L POWELL R REINKING I REISENEELD R RICHARDSON E ROBINSON N ROHR L. SAXTON F, SCHAICK C SCHLACHT M SCHOTT E SCHWARTZ E SCHWARTZ A SCI-IWETTMANN I SCHWEIN R SEILER S SPAULDINO B STAYON R STEER E STERMAN F TRAUTMAN T TSCHAFEN I E M L VAUREL VOLK VJALL VUALSTON SECRETARIAL WORK THERE ARE RIS A WALTER H WEISER M MERTZ V WETTA R WHITEHURST M WILDT I, WOLF SECRETARIAL WORK V M. ANDERS V, M, BARE E. EASTERLINC F. EMELO S. EVERETT T, GALINKIN H OENTNER D. COLDSTEIN M CROSS M LINDEMANN R. M, MACKE M WAACI BOOKKEEPING E, BARNES E. CURNAYN M, DIAMOND R, FENDER W FOLLMER H FRICKMAN R, CRAUSE V HAKE L HENRICK C KRAEMER C PARCHMAN I RICLEY C ROTHSCHILD W SARBAUCH C SENFT A WALTHER ACCOUNTING A PROPI-IECY T, COLDSTIEN M KELLER E, MILLER M, PARSONS PERSONNEL R BAKER D DIESENDRUCK I. CIEHLER V HAINES E HELMAN E LLOYD L ROTH C SILVERSTEIN F WEINBERC N WOLPA M YOUMANS SOCIAL SERVICE They're OffI A Iomg Iourhey lies ahead ODStacIeS alohg The Way WIII TeST their SIRI They have the courage Thar WIII Garry Them tO the Summit. CONDUCT OF FOREIGN TOURS FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE Ahd SO, a bon vOyageI I AUSTIN V. KUNSTMAN LINGUISTICS B MEEKER E GOLDBERCI D MAROI-IN L BROOKS I CAREY B CASEY I-I DIEI-IL K ELCIN M EELDMAN L FREDRICKS F GORDON R CREENBERC R KRAET D MOSER D SALLMAN B SISSON I A VJARNER E ZEMEL IOURNALISM HEIGHTS TO CONOUER HERBERT DINKELAKER A LEADER in academic as vvell as athletic affairs, Bert Dinkelaker made a place for himself at l-lughes. The automobile accident vvhich caused his death is a tragedy keenly felt by all of us Dinl4 vvas a truly all-round boys l-lis election as l-lon- orary President of the class of 'BB is evidence of his popularity l-lis athletic ability centered in tvvo sports, football and track, As a guard on the grid team, he shone. An injury early in the autumn cut short his career in football. This spring he vvas pre- paring for the coming track season In this sport, Bert starred in the discus, having vvon the district title last years As a member of l-lughes Club and l-li-Y he vvas ac- tive in school affairs. l-lovvever, aside from student activities he vvould have been outstanding, for he had a personality vvhich vvas able to go through happiness and sorrovv vvith a smile. l-le knevv that a grin and a happy vvave of his arm didn't hurt much, l-le may be smiling novv+So long 'Dinlaf' l-lughes vvill miss youl Di Allen THE CLASS A Altlious R Anthony C Barnes lvl Beck B Becker I Block E Boos lvl A Borgmann D Bosse l Boyd F Brady R Brasvvell l Brovvn R Brestel R Calet D Clark S Dane B Davenport C Donaldson L Fenvvick ol1938 f'.J ECINNINC its ground vvork three years ago, the class ot V938 is novv in the student pilot rank, vvait- ing anxiously to take over the controls next year. Despite the loss ot Bert Dinkelaker, one ot the class leaders, it has rnoved torvvard in school activities. Although the group has done much in the past three years, it is antici- pating a senior year ot even greater accomplishment. As its leaders the class has chos- en Robert Bode, presidentg Walter Rortune, vice-oresi- dentg Charlotte Schmidt, secretaryg and lohn l-len- nessy, treasurer, With these tour student guides vve are eager to get into solo vvorla. F Dreiling A Eggers R lfhl E E em Z Franlel L Fricle E Friedman Vans B Frese I Friedlein R Causoohl E Goldman D Crasham M Heilinger V. Heismann S Keller l. Kleine E Louden l McHugh NN Owens D. Parker M Rosenkranz S Rowan E Srnither E Scergel R Vonderahe A l., Walker Crofe l Handfman l Harris Hindermann H Humphries W lngels Koch R Koch D. Kraus Meyer H Meyer D Miller Refer M. Quifler C Raios Ruehl S Schaim C Scheid Spindel M. I.. Stovall C. Stuempel Walle L. Walters R, Watson M Harrison A Jacobs S Kryn H Moak L, Regnold R, Schwab M. Stump V, Welsch Hathaway N Hauser johnson Laliorce Morris Rinehart Sherman Theler Wiggers C Kahn B Lolferer M. Mundhenk W, Robinson l.. Sherman l. Ukelson V. Wilson Haustefter Kammer Lessure Ober , Robinson Smith Van Corder Zimov E Ayres R Ayres A Ahrens C Babcock T Bachert A Bailey R' Barnard E Bartling V Bartel M, Batsner L Beyring E Bieman CLASS HA Q X , 2 ADE-VS, the ground crew vvho have master- ed the basic principles ot tlying, are ready to have some experience at the con- trols. They have put in tvvo years learning the mechan- ics ot the airport, and the theory ot tlyingg next year ol1939 E Braley R Broun M Brinkman R Brinkman D Brovvne L. Bruestle R Buehren R Buerl-tle E Butfington 'P Ci Burnet S Chamberlin B Clay ron E Co'man R Dahlke F Davig E Eggers M Evers lvl Fangmeyer N Cierhardtl Cilhooley M Qirty they vvill knovv the plane itselt, D Dickman H Dish M Dittus M Foerrmeyer R Frerking M Friedrich B Cshvvind V l-lal' E l-leim R lfloltkamp A H-,ige D l-lunsinger 3' ii- its lin iss B Citron A. Cohen R Colby B Di tly l Dough i'i'i an V Downey C Froschaiicir lvl Carbe-It l Collliaus M l-leineman B Higgins R l-loffman A Q 11 . , , , A f 1 -v 9 Ji Elf Q, X ...I ox A' . ' .75 il N . 4 xx x,,f J' '5 X 0 56. afy 4 W. V ' in MM ' E '9'Q, i -4, :J ,,,, 2 ,, :,,, f4.' My XX f W , hid :'iGL.2.-ilififffb. ' , I 'Q w -. lah Q ' if ,uizivg if ' 1 bw ' wfi, n Wai ,g, Y? 4. -Aww S Q 5 . V 4 i CbB.,6Q W' f , , gmv A '. lim? 'W 1 gl X QQ 53 N. L qu- w Exe 1 'V g E Q 1 7 ,, t V 1 -. ,? 1 1 -1 A '- ,,! gf Ay ,Q Q M .6 dn ? .M if Nlf ,M ,,1y 52 503 5 bw G- . 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'w'f'!fVWlAT 7? -, .. f-su-wJ Uzfygf j Tfm .1 .Zi I' 1 TI4E I ' I I I I , I il I I. 0 G ' REMEMBER when in early lune last year the class ot '36 graduated with great excitement and everyone was looking torward to a nice, long summer? Some were planning to go to summer school, some were locating jobs, others were catching busses and trains and some were plan- ning to sleep late in the mornings and generally to enjoy themselves. When on lune 22 summer school opened many Hughes people were here either tor extra credits or penance. During the seven broiling weeks that tollowed, Inlughes was tilled daily with noisy crowds, but on August 7 the halls became unnaturally silent and bare. JUNE f JULY f AUGUSI f On lune 3, I937, the commencement ex- ercises will bring high school to an end tor most ot the seniors. As a tinal tarewell, I-Iughes Club is planning a hike to Brown County State Park in Indiana on the fl, 5, and 6 ot the same month. However, the spirit ot education is not dead and on lune 7, the summer school opens tor a six weeks course. Many ot I-Iughes' successtul alumnae will probably come home during the summer trom their various colleges. lack Erank- lin, editor ot the Yale yearbook, is one ot our most illustrious sons in the East, Betty Eranklin, his sister, I-lelen Schatstallg and Edith Ann EI- liott are Mortar Board pledges at U. C. Incident- ally Betty has been elected president ot Mortar Board to succeed Roberta Theiring, another prominent alumnus, Pete Oesper is now associ- ate editor ot the Swarthmore Phoenix, exercis- ing his literary talents, In New York City, Stanley Waxman has a part in a current produc- tion ot Eternal Roadf' Returning again to U C. we learn that I.aurieI Eubank, Alice McKin- ney, Dorothy liodenbeck, Betty Bell, Ruth Doherty, Ruth Schoenling, Elizabeth Shreve, Ruth lean Silverblatt, and Ruth Werle have been chosen tor membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, an honorary scholastic traternity tor women. The history ot I-Iughes alumnae is long and inter- esting, but betore we are aware ot the time, lune is past, the tamous 1lth has come and gone, and August, the month betore school be- gins is back again. Many ot us will go to college, others into business, and the best wish tor every one is 'Cood Luck. I I I l I , It 74 . . A K ,LM :N h ' rr 4? 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The graceful svvan dive breaking cleanly into the vvater, and the svvoop- ing dash of a povver dive are symbols of individual control. Group effort is evident in the virile grace of formation flying. The roaring flight of a battle formation svvooping from side to side resembles a huddled group of blocking backs protecting the ball carrier in a football game, Then there is a similarity betvveen the even speed of the endurance flier and the regular plodding of the long distance runner as they circle round and round in a race vvith fatigue. Athletes and airmen are closely bound in spirit and in love of achievement. 'Hn- CJAU1 .ADW ATHLETICS HUGHES ACES ACHIEVE RECORDS HlJCHES students have been tortunate this year in seeing tour ot their teams win district recognition. Southwestern District medals were awarded to the members ot the basketball, gym, cross country, and swimming teams. Although the tootball team did not win the city title, they enjoyed a very successtul season, losing only to Norwood, Newport, and Withrow. The basketball squad was privileged to compete tor the state title in Columbus, lt was the tirst time in ten years that a Hughes quintet had this honor, The cross country harriers ran seventh in state competition. But who is surprised at this teat? Qur runners have very consistently deteated their rivals tor the past tour years, The mermen came closer than any other team this year to winning a state title, A very close decision in the relay dropped our boys from the highly desired first place to third place. Because ot untortunate injuries, the gym team was unable to participate in the meet at Columbus, The boys put their utmost strength into deteating Walnut Hills, a victory which had not been witnessed tor titteen years. The baseball, tennis, and track teams have not as yet completed their schedule. Nevertheless, the coaches are expecting them to tin- ish the T927 athletic year in championship style. ' fill! V .PQ TEAM CAPTAINS Blll Lotspiecn, swnrnming Ellis King, basketball Arnold l-lelm, football Al Barron, track Bernard Kruger, cross Country Frank Flelman, gym Carl Se-nfl, lennrs GAU1 ,ADW hfwc, Tl-lE i936 football eleven coached by its efficient mentors, Red Krueck and Earl Klinck, again compiled for the season a winning record. The Big Reds, competing against the ranking teams of Oreater Cincinnati, managed to win six games of the nine scheduled. For the third successive year, the Withrow Tigers nosed out the Krueclqmen for the R. H. S. l., crown, defeating their traditional Big Red rivals 7 to O in a hotly contested battle, The speed of the Withrow back field triumphed over our powerful line. Fleet-footed Bierman scored the fatal touchdown of the game by sweeping the l-lughes end. Our gridiron warriors displayed their scoring ability by being the first team to cross the goal-line of the powerful Newport eleven. Captain Arnold Whitey Heim heads the list of those players whose football careers at l-lughes have ended Besides l-leim, the following boys have worn the red and white colors for the last time: KICK-OFF FIRST DOWN 1 i' SECOND DOWN 92 Vi ,is .-if Andler, Barran, Doerner, Fields, Fielman, Garvin, Oervers, Hartman, Hennessy, Hickman, King, lvlc- Atee, Nickolas, and Schroder. Red Krueclq is de- pending upon the tollowing boys to torm the nucleus ot another outstanding team: Bernius, Cassidy, Dieck- man, Elvove, Heinz, and White. Beck, Ouchsner, Ullon, and lvletz are promising treshmen. The seniors ot Hughes hope that the pright stars that have guided the destinies ot our team in the past, will shine as brightly tor the tuture elevens ot Hughes. Sept. Oct, Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct, Nov. Nov. Nov. .37 X 25 Hughes 2 Hughes 9 Hughes l6 Hughes 23 Hughes 29 Hughes 6 Hughes i3 Hughes Zl Hughes lil l9 O 24 25 43 i3 6 O Purcell .. D Elder 7 Norwood 6 Covington ., , 6 Walnut Hills. O Woodward 6 Newport 25 Western Hills O Withrow . 7 Won 6-Lost 3 THIRD DOWN t FOURTH DOWN ' TOUCHDOWN 93 l I C9 3 7 FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW l Hackman T Whlte l Schelley F Fuelman B Heinz l Wnght C Turkelson W Andler C Boyer ROW TWO 1 Beck R Cervers l Cassrdy C Elvove R Hennessy A Helm C Bernlus L McAfee A Fields E Dueclcman A Barron T Bern hardt ROW THREE R Brosvvell W Hoecker J Doerner W l Nlemes ROW FOUR H Dunkelaker D Vockell R Ochsner R Meier R Petzhold W Rueble S Keller C Heltzler B Ullon H Cormany A Fuhrman R Kane LAST ROW A Hartman XV Pearce D Woellner M Scherges E Outtknecht H Oppenheumer A Metz A Staubltz N Crarvun S Nicholas AT FRONT freshman jam Enchner CAPTAIN Whllev Helm 'Y l Rosenthal, H. EbbersiHl Frye,ACl HLlnt, B. Schroeder, C, llavisg Dick Hennessy K FLYING IN FORMATION George Bernius james Cassedy Eliis King Bull Heinz Al Barron Carl Elvove 3 V , 9 A jack Doernfer lack I-licknmn Q 156 2 Xkfalfer Diedxman Ray Cervers Q v .r-A. 2 f VX! cj1CJrjx,x.!E: rd X,,,,,,3 ',1.. qx . furceH W is rm H L J ls l XX V 1 'I' PU VON 'VU' V1 Sl 1-my N UE V25 V. l L...Q,g 'Y is 'Q in C51 WA awww Trophies Mr Kmrwdsdwy M Pxchcrr Bri! Wolf fCh1eU Lawrence Boyd f'-Xlfhur Wasserlwwwm Elmer Boos, Bob Weimsheorer, Russ Desserich. Coach Klinck is confident ot hav- ing a winning team this year, Five letter-men, Stracltman, Wiegand, Follrner, Heinz, and Fielnrian, will torrn the nucleus tor this years squad. King, Niernes, Hohman, Cer- gen, and Kline will also see action with the Recl and White. The opening game with Western Hills was won by our lads with the score ot 2 to l. BASE BALL TEAM PLQZXLL. ROW ONEeWeigand, Schvvadel, Kline Eggers Portone ROW TWO Rosin Heinz Oergen King, Cleary, Fielnnan. LAST ROW-Steinride O lung W lung Niemes Oerharcl Follrner Stradt man, Hohman 1- ' glam, - 4 SWIMMING TEAM av- , Dick prep Take-Off. ares for the Mr. Klndsclmy tells lule what To do. FRONT ROW: W, Olden, C Munz, R. Ruclq, R Mitchell, R. Berg, l. Niemes, B. Lobring, ROW TWO l. Rosenthal, R, Calif, l. Mitchel, B. Lotspeiclw, O l-lennessy, l, Holman, l, Scllelley, LAST ROW: A Hartman, W, Boyer, R Calel, B. Frese, E. Strasser, R Ochsner, l-l. l-laermg, W. Black. SWIMMING TEAM This year's swimming team has the reputation of being one ot the best teams ever produced at Hughes. Cuided by their consistent captain, William Lotspeich, the natators completed an undefeated season, having won the city meet and the Southwestern Ghio Dis- trict meet. At Columbus Hughes placed third. The boys competing up state in- cluded Lotspeich, Rosenthal, Hennessey, Mitchell, Calet, Hohman, and lacobsont All ot these swimmers will be lost by graduation with the exception ot Rosen- thal, who will captain next year's squads Shelley, Munz, Olden, Niemes, and Ochsner are expected to complete the team tor the coming season, Total of Two City Meets December ll and February 20 1 , 1 4-9 nrt! TQ ,1 SENIORS - Hughes ., ..iii ,....,.,. ..,,,c..., . ., l27 Withrow I ,...,ti.,..., ,.i., . .. 84 llZ?lEl'Hl'l'lQ51QciQ csyatiitaic Lllfiii 32 '+Other lr Sclellell if Cale Vlfoodward ...,.. ..ti..,..,....,ct,,..,,.. l 4 Results of Southwestern District Results of Ohio State Meet Two Dual Meets February 27 March 5 l, Hughes ..,,, ,.....,c.,. ,.,, , 4 8points l. Hughes ....,....... ,...,., . .37 points l. Canton McKinley ,,,.. 3l points Purcell ...,. .,.,,,.....r,.,,., l 8 2. Withrow .rr,i,i.. rr..t,...,r 2 l 2. Fremont Ross ..,,,.......r 24 . 3. Aquinas ..,,,.,,. ,,,r. , ll 3. Hughes .,...,,, ....,.,c,..r... 2 O 2' wihei sHi'l'I'S 'tt't'ttt t Dolllls 4. Hamilton t,...r.,,.. 9 4. Cleveland Shaw .,,, l,... l 5 3 ml 4 l r-i- - 5. Walnut Hills r..,...l.ll.l. 8 5. Lakewood ,,....l.,......r.. l2 Mitchell Captain Lotspiech Rosenthal . ---.. V. ... . 1 lil lOl TRACK Eleven men Trom lasT year's Team are reTurning To The Track squad To lead Hughes To greaTer aThleTic Tame, To daTe Tour Hughes Teams have vvon Their SouTh- vvesTern DisTricT WleeTs. The Track squad is anxious To esTablish a record ThaT vvill be no less vvorThy of recogniTion Than Those records made by The oTher Teams, This year's Track lisT is headed by Cab- Tain Alfred Barron, ciTy champion shoT-buT- Ter, vvho gained recogniTion lasT year vvhen he broke The ciTy record. The oTher mem- bers Trom lasT season include Oervers, Elvove, Hennessey, Cammerer, Brooks, Kruger, Hennigan, Doerner, and Erye. Hughes vvas mosT unTorTunaTe in losing HerberT Dinkelaker, lasT years discus champion and one of The besT all around aThleTes To ever enTer our doors. Oervers, Hennessey, Brooks, Barron, Kruger, and Doerner vvill be losT by graduaTion. TAKING THE HURDLE I02 l pace , ilni l lill l lllg l lllal l lie i lllll FRONT ROWt H, Wagner, R. Rukman, l. Hennigan, E. Smithner, R. Wood, ROW TWO: Walrers, Assistant Mgr., H, Frye, Ri Hennessey, I. Rosenrhal, R, Gervers, A. Barran, H, Yanofsky, B. Kruger, R. Scully, Mgr, H. Ebbers. ROW THREE: P, Orad, E. PeTer, l. Shelley, E, Dieck- man, l. Doerner, Seeskin, L, Brooks, I.. Zimel, H. Hillman, l, Hickman, R. Maier. LAST ROW: R. Buerkle, O. Zimmerman, A. Di Oiokino, W. Bruckman, B, Frese, R. lVliTchell, i l l l l l i V CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Fortune smiled on the cross country team tor the third successive year, Again Coach Paul Reichert's harriers won the city championship. With Captain Bernard Kruger and Bell setting the pace, this year's squad, composed ot l3ell, Kruger, Di Ciokino, We lung, C. lung, Hennigan, Kline, and Hillman deteated their rivals to win the Southwestern District Title, This title enabled the runners to compete in the State meet, in which they captured seventh place. This year's graduating list will include Kruger, Di Ciokino, and Hillman. Coach Reichert is looking torward to another championship with tive letter-men back next year. City Meet at Withrow-Oct. I6 Southwestern District at Avon Fields IM miles Oct. 31-2 miles Hughes ...........,.....,.,....,.ii...,,.i.....i...i... 22 ldughes ..,,t,..,.....i,, ,.......,,,....,....,.i...,.,. 35 Withrow .....,...,...,.,,.....,,.. ..,,.., 5 O Withrow .,,,.,,i4......i.,..,.,.,..,...,. ..i,... 3 8 Hughes No. 2 team ,,,,.,i.., ...,.,. l O2 Norwood .,.i,....,i, ...i... 6 8 Western Hills ,...,...,,c..... ....... l 82 Western Hills ........ ,..,, T 86 VVah1ut HiHs ..........,..,,.t...,,.,,....,........ 206 Kings hddls i........ ...,... l2O 0 I Vvoodward .T.,T.,...T,..,i.....,.i..ii,..i..i..i,,. l54 CNY Meet-Oct 23'-2 m'le5 Walnut Hills ..,.,.,....,,......,c,.i.....,,..,,,. l68 Hughes ,....i,,..i.i,,,.i,..,..ii. ..,....ii...... 24 Wirhrow .....,,i......,.ii,,i.... i,.i.,., 5 O Cify Cl1amPi0nShiP af WGSYGH1 Hill?- Hughes No. 2 team ii...... ......,. 7 3 NOV- 13-2 m'le5 vyesfern thug ggggllnvgluglbht llulhngg TZQ tlughes .....,.i...,,,.....,.i.,ii,,.,....i.,..,..ii.. 28 Woodwfa fd ,4'4v 4.'4.-..' VV4'-4-. 'I WI VOVV . ..,...,.. ,...,..,...... , . ywginuf puns Vlglgug llbhggl T74 Vvestenw HiHs .,...ii. .,.H 60 VVoodward ...i..i.,....,......,.i,.i...i..i,,,,i,,.. 93 SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN TRACK LEFT TO RIOHT-LAST ROW: V Hudson, T. Edwards, L Williams, H, Cormany, R Duddenhoffer, A. Whaling ROW THREE: l. Cusher, A, Levine, Rt Robertson, H, Wagner, l, Key, E Saxton ROW TWO: H, Lyle, E. Smith, C Brooks, Ei Katz, F. Mack, E, Buttington, S Kraus, FIRST ROW: D. Honecker, I. lsralsky, O Obst, C Flabaretz, O Oosey. Al Barron puts the shot W 5,4 103 l FRONT XrN'ilson lung Kruger, Capt, Hennigan Kline BACK Raclxman Ungerbuehler Hillman lung Drfliokino Hogue For the past fifteen years our gym team has been unable to overwhelm the Walnut Hills jinx. At last this year's team, led by Captain Frank Fiefman, State Champion on the side horse, turned the tables and vyon the City championship and the Southwestern District meet. Fielman was the main factor in the teams Completing an undefeated season. if, Y W' , FA Q l ls W . ,ff ,vi . 1 nf ' U l Q 11 , a l Q 1 fi i .. V- .. ,i r v ..., ... . A -... f .. SEATED: R Roll, V, Terrell, A Rasoer, l. Buchvva'd, P. Renner, l Wilson KNEELINC: I Boyd, S, Cohn. G Y M STANDING: H. Fabe, P. Aloaugh, l. Cohen, W Wolf, F, Fielman, E. Alzner, F. Crerss, P. Krauss. 104 On the courts ROW TWO: Benedict, Froome, Sentt, Bortz, Dunbar. FRONT ROW1 Wright, Vockell, Kraemer, TENNIS TEAM This year's tennis squad, led by Captain Carl Sentt, is anticipating a successful season, Although the loss ot Bill Talbert from last year's team will be felt considerably, such capable men as Dunbar, Bortz, Froome, and Kraemer will be called upon by Coach Kindschy to till his shoes. Benedict, Wright, Vockell, and Boxill will also be on hand to till in the missing links. 105 cov FIELD GIRLS' ATHLETICS Centerball began at the first of the year, being second only to hockey to open up the indoor activities for girls. lt was in this sport that the gym teacher, new this year, Miss Kellner, showed talent in coaching center ball. After many weeks of practice, the first season of round robins came up, but not in the form of color teams, but grade teams. This was because of the large number of girls. The games between classes proved to be bitterly contested, Coming to the top after straight victories over the three other grades, the seniors were handed their championship title, Elva Sterman was an able captain, and the girls who showed their cooperative winning form as the other members of the senior team are Esther Schleuter, Florence Schepper, Viola Ferguson, Elsie Meder, Bess Polinsky, Marilyn Ruehl, leanne Tonne, Ruth Kipp, Marg Zahn, Dot lung, Ann Williams, Audrey Walter, Virginia Anders, Gertrude Wagner, Eleanor Morrison, and Alma Mueller. These girls completely out- shadowed every other team and left only a vague memory of any other possible stars. The fine turn-out of all grades was expected as base ball is a very popular sport. The girls, as usual with Miss Kellner at the helm, were divided into teams consisting of a regulation number of players. This preliminary round robin color teams tourney showed a brilliant array of stars. Out of the freshie ranks Rosemary Toepfer, Betty Nummertz, Marie Thompson were grand, as were Betsy lochum, Virginia Bartel, Katherine Wehrman of the '39 graduates. The juniors were led by Alice Under- wood, lesse Kramer, and Esther Silverstein, and the seniors by Carol Brestel, Florence Schepper, Virginia Anders, Esther Schleuter, and Ann Williams, The grade tourney followed this, and the stars proved to be permanent as they continued to show their good form. Unfortunately, this sport could not be played outeof-doors, although a few attempts were made to secure fields. But even though hindered by walls, ceiling, small space, and apparatus, the girls managed to make a good showing. A great battle for leadership endured throughout the whole season of play. Kick ball, popular at l-lughes High School among the girls, is a game seldom heard of outside of Cincinnati. Yet here practically every girl knows it, The game was open to all grades, Again, the lack of space and the hindrances in the gym gave a limited value to playing. But the, games were augmented this year by a few meetings down on Coy Field, where four games could be played at a time, Most of the round robin games were played there. After the usual color tourney, the grade teams competed for the championship, lt was a great battle for all four grades, with neither freshie, junior, sophomore, nor senior having the visible edge. Yet, some one had to win, and anyone's guess as to the champion would have been as good as that of anyone else. The outstanding players of all grades could be listed as followsi Rosemary Toepfer, Kit Pounsford, Betty Mummertz, Marg Berman, Susan Cismati, Virginia Bartel, Esther Silverstein, Ruth Schwab, Margie l.a Fitte, Mary Anderson, Virginia Anders, Carol Brestel, Margaret Decker, and Esther Schleuter. VOLLEY BALL S SOON as the center ball was stored away, the volley balls began to show themselves. They were immediately smashed and batted about unmercifully by the combined efforts of girls of all grades A great game, as much fun and actual sport as any sport in the gym, was enioyed by all, be they official, as Miss Kellner, players, or on-lookers, The girls had keen competition to meet, but they went at it willingly, and the color tourney ended up with these results TEAM WON LOST White .a... ,..,.. , ,, . i,.,.. 6 l Blue ,... , M ,,.i Brown ,... . i,,...... . 5 2 4 2 Purple ,. ,,,... ..,.4 3 Bed ,,..,. ...,i...,. 4 3 Yellow ..i.,..,.., V,,..,.,.,... ,.,,i,..,i..,,. ,..i..i..,...., 3 4 l 5 Green ...........i..,,i,.......,.i.,....,...i....,i..,......i.iii,., The winning team, White, was captained by Marguerite Zahn. When the different grades chose their captains, Virginia Anders, for the A, Alice Underwood, B, Virginia Neubacher for C, and Rosemary Toepfer, for D, were elected The class tournament was played off and a surprising upset took place as the sophomore team took full command of the field. TEAM WON LOST Sophomore ..,,..,,.i....,i.... .i,... 3 O Senior ,.,.,,.., ..,r.,. 2 l lunior .,,,.,..i...4.,,i.r.i.,.......,, ,........,.... l 2 Freshman ....,.,..,....4...i....4.ii......,.,.....,...i......,... O 3 The winning combination for the '39 class was Virginia Neubacher, Margie Berman, Betty Walther, Virginia Bartel, lean Altman, Esther Krigel, Bea l-liggins, Agnes Underwood, and Milly Fangmeyer. Yet the sophs didn't have all the stars, as Dot lung, Verna l-lickman, Ruth Schmidt, jesse Kramer, Dorothy Bleil, and Ruth Hoffman were fine players, too. FRONT ROW1 Virginia Bartel, lean Altman, Virginia Neubacher, Captain, Betty XfValther, Beatrice Higgins ROW TWO: Mil- dred Fangmeyer, Esther Kriegel, Betsy lochum, Agnes Underwood, Margie Berman ' 4 3' te 1-+ve-fee LA-MJ la ,J T ' A L ,ti V411 ,iii aaaa Tl gL,l fl fi A f 34 l, .4 A lti rrlj-1 ftfiyl,LTi1I..,,l,I..J fps- as II t 1 l I T ill -ffatt i Basketball E Sterman, F. Schep- ner, V, I-Iickman, D 'un V. Anders lCa i 8- D- tainl E Schleuter, D Butler, A, Williams, M. Decker, I08 -38. WINNING TEAM The girls' gym plane, piloted by Miss Maud Suter and her worthy assistants, Misses Ann Marie Kellner, Elsa Kramer, and Ieanette Nurre, soared to a new high in girls' athletic competition, The girls came under the sportsmanlike and intelligent in- fluence ot these women either in the gym classes or the after school sport activities, in a program well planned for each season. A resume ot this year's sports program shows the girls the outstanding athletes, I-lockey carried a list ot nine seniors and two juniors. The centerball championship was won by the tweltth graders, while the big upset ot the year came in volleyball when the sophomores took the honors. May the tuture stars ot our girls' athletic competition shine even brighter than this year's winners. lithliniuj GIRLS Miss Suter Vliss Kraemer Miss Nurre Miss Kelfner GYM INSTRUCTROS I i I l I i i i I i i I l I I i 1 i i. 'I i i I I BASKET BALL Basketball is keen, exciting, and fast. Pivoting, tossing baskets, dribbling, and passing are arts, l937 was a real l'rookie year tor girls' basketball, nearly all ot the twenty odd girls ot the allowed senior and junior groups had never played before. Team Won Lost Red ,. 2 O Blue ., l l White . i..l....iii..,......,.t,ii......i.,,s.,,..,.,..i..,...s.., O 2 A very talented senior, Peggy Decker, was captain ot the Bed team, and ot the Blue, Virginia Anders, and the White, Esther Schleuter, Following this grand take-oft, the intergrade tourney began, The '37 graduates fought hard and whipped their opponents decisively, two out ot three games, tor the champion- ship, These girls got the lettersi Virginia Andler, captain, Peggy Decker, co-captain, Ann Williams, lVlilly Ehrmantraut, Elva Sterman, Florence Schepper, Eleanor lVlorrison, Dot lung, Verna l-lickman, Doris Butler, and Esther Schleuter, l-lowever, a few junior girls were outstanding and deserve mentiong lVlary Anderson, Ruth Adams, Alice Underwood, and jesse Kramer, lVliss Kellner was the able instructor. ACTIGN ON THE FLOOR CENTER BALL October Z6-November I0 Miss Kellner in charge Gabtains-A Grade, E. Sterman B Grade, A, Underwood G Grade, M, Sihoer D Grade, M. Zink October 26 G-7, D-l October 28 A-20, D-5 November 2 G-l2, B-5 November 4 A-l9, G-3 November 9 B-l2, D-9 November lO A-20, B-4 Girls who will receive letters are: FRONT ROWi Dorothy lung, Marilyn Ruhl, Efva Sterman, captain, Viola Ferguson, Bessie Polinsky. ROW TWO: Elsie Meder, Florence Sheb- ber, Esther Schuelter, Jeanette Michael, Ruth Schumer, Alma Muell- er, ROW Tl-lREE: leanne Tonne, Eleanor Morrison, Audrey Walter, Marguerite Zahn, Ann Williams, Ger- trude Wagner, Virginia Anders. B A S E B A L L Q 5 tsugi-K .:fXA5 HOCKEY Soon after school had begun to run along smoothly in September, the hockey enthusiasts were called togeth- er by Miss Nurre for their first meet- ing. Even on exceptionally cold October and November days, muddy field or dry lield, girls and their coach were to be found out on Coy Field puffing, pant- ing, playing, and keeping warm through their play. After weeks of this, after Thanksgiving to be exact, a final meet- ing of all participants was held. At this get-together the girls listed their choices in order of talent as they saw it, for the letter winning eleven, LEFT TO RlCHT FRONT ROVV' Carol Brestel, Ruth Schumer, Mildred Ehimantraut, captain, Alice Under- wood, Esther Schleuter ROW TWO: leanne Tonne, Esther Tobergta, Vir- ginia Anders, Eleanor Morrison, Elya Sterman, Ruth Hereth D Fox R Hoffman M Decker B Mummert l Kramer M Hauser K I C K B I N L L I. Bass, Schleuter, A, Under- wood, R. Causpohl GIRLS :gg SWIMMING IEAN TOIXINES IACKKNIEE DIVE Swimming, unlike other sports, is a year round activity. Miss Nurre handled all of the program and coached the girls. Grade team captains were chosen before the first meet in December, The girls elected were leanne Tonne, A grade leaderg Ruth Adams, B grade, Edith Kirshner, Cg and Ethel Shapps, D grade, The first meet was really a forecast of the year's active swimmers, as the sophomores with their able captain and augmented by the exceptional work of Bee Nielson, Kate Wehrman, Virginia Bartel, and Mildred lacobson, took first honors, The seniors were next, followed by freshies, then juniors The second meet was held in the middle of April, at a time when all girls were in the pink of condition and ready to show their stuff after seven months of practice. This time the sophomores again walked off with top ratings, Life Saving group rnet once a week during the last two months of school and when the final test for letters came, the girls recognized as the best werei leanne Tonne, Ann Williams, Rosa Eortmeyer, Betty Kilgus, Mildred lacob- son, Edith Kirshner, lean Altman, Virginia Bartel, Those girls are excellent mermaids, and surely could be leaders of any tank tussle held around here. As swimming is considered by many expert athletes, officials, and players as the outstanding, most important and best of all sports, the letter winners of '37 have a good start on the road to athletic success. I G irIs' Swimming Meet December Il, 1936 FINAL STANDING I C-859 posnts, wlnner 2 A--55 pornts 3 Di-43 polnls -I B-27 DOIDIS I FREE STYLE I R Fortemeyer 2 M Thompson 3 B Walther 2 EL BACK I. V Barfel 2 I Mmhaels M Krlgus 3 H Moscroft 3 BREAST I I-luenefe'd 2 B Nelson 3 A Wllluams -l TRUDCEON l M lacobson 2 V Barrel 3 E Krrshner 5 BACK I I, Tonne 2 M Fortameyer 3 M, I-luenefeld 6 CRAWL I R Eortemeyer 2 M, Iacobson 3 BL Kulgos IBI IDI IBI ICI IAI IBI IDI IDI ICI IAI ICI ICI ICI IAI ICI IDI ICI ICI IBI 7 DENIS I I Tonne 2 I SteInbGCk 3 M Kleln 8 NOVELTY I, I-I Crlrnmes K Wehrman 2 Ar Vogel l-I Muscrott 3 I Mrchaels D Clesman 9 RELAY I A 2 C 3 D IAI I ICI ICI IAI IUNIORS, seated Ruth Adams, Rosa Foertemeyer, Betty KIIQLIS SENIORS, standlng, leanette Mlchaels, lean Teonne, Anne Wulluams, Ruth Schumer, june Cox. SOPI-IOMORES, dangling feet ID the waleri Vlrglnia Barlell, Edith Knaul, WI'ma Theler, Edlth Klrshner, MII- dred Iacobson, Kathryn Wehrman and jean Altman FRESHMEN, standmg' Irma Stevnbeck, Shirley I-Iolton, Ethel Shaos, Rosemary Toeo- ter and Ethel Eledeldey. 113 AT THE AIRPORT l-llS year at l-lughes both the boyls and girl's athletic teams have contributed a share ot the excitment accompanying all competitive games, The girls, contined almost entirely to intramurals, kept up a tighting elimination contest ot their own along side the boys' extremely successful year, Between games, however, the auditorium session and club activities turnish both recreation and educational ex- periences. The auditorium periods are usually held weekly, bringing outstanding speakers and entertainers to both upper and lower classmen. Late in the tall, lim Stone, a graduate ot l-lughes, and his adviser, Dr. lvlason, presented a program ot ln- dian history and dancing to an enthusiastic audience. Recently, luanita Bauer and on another occasion, Kilties, appeared tor the tirst time at l-lughes. lvliss Bauer, a very clever actress, gave a series ot character sketches and dramalogues. The Kilties, a Scotch quartet, presented a program ot excellent singing interspersed with bag- pipe music and Scotch history. These random examples illustrate the duality and va- riety ot the auditorium programs. But the clubs turnish still another source ot recrea- tion tor the students. Several of these organizations, such as l-lughes Club, have speakers at nearly every meeting to discuss with the members innumerable dues- tions. The Stamp Club has auctions tor both members and outsiders, conducted by experienced stamp dealers, The Camera Club gives practical demonstrations ot dark- room technidue and printing at some ot their meetings. Considering these tacts it is easy to see that much ot a pupil's training may come trom his club lite, as well as his curricular activities. lvlany ot the teachers sponsor these clubs lending their ex- perience and skill to the discussion. From these associations the students make new triends in the large student body that is Hughes. All club activities become the tuselage, carrying the social and educational tunctions ot school lite. The airport is spacious, its activities are varied, the personnel includes thousands, l-lughes hangar knows the necessity tor cooperation. Ms AUDITCDRIUMQ Mr. White iss Baue 1 x X . jim Stone The Kilties Dr, Mason N ORDER to bind together the scholastic activities, the hobbies, and the social lite ot the student tlyers, many ot the students and teachers have organized clubs and hobby groups Some ot these organizations, such as l-lughes Club, Honor League, and the Cirl Reserves, stress char- acter building and student aidg others, such as the Stamp and Chess Clubs, train their members in tuller enjoyment ot their leisure time. ln every case the clubs strive to give a deeper value and more widespread usetulness to curricular lite. Numerous triendships betvveen the taculty and students grovv out ot club associations, as vvell as a better under- standing betvveen lovver and upper classmen. Atter the take-ott, vvhen the solo tlyers recall their training days, it vvill be thoughts ot their club lite, the best times in school, that bring the most vivid memories. Gwalaqo UIPIDIIRUX 'fFuLA111cLar1I,B'lLvnf.wo1r1d SWCWWROW www 'iw-fi THE CREW REPORTS FOR DUTY GTI-lER organizations have a continued exist- ence, but the Annual Statt is nevv each year be- cause as soon as the Annual is published the statt that gets it together disbands, There is a collection ot old Annuals in the library and each one is the vvork ot an entirely ditterent set ot peopleg yet all are linked together by the tact that each group vvas vvorking tor the same purpose, They all tried to include in their book some ot the lite and ideals ot their school so that the seniors might have a visible record ot their high school lite Because ot this, there is a similarity among them all, although the style ot year books has changed in the last tevv years. So here and novv the Crevv ot the Sky- vvriter otters you its attempt to portray the events ot the year ot V936-'37, Gwmdaqe, SOME OF THE SKYWRlTER'S CREW Dorcas Marohn, Fred Lanz, Helen Betty Newman, Burton Allen, Leonard Brooks, William Wolf, Howald Humphries, Frank Fielman, lesse Wolf, Sylyia Zukerman, Melvin Cuttman, Mil- ton Sharon, William Corell, Patricia Sanders, lean Schwab, Richard Stitel, Patricia Kraft, lane Meyer, Howard Ellerhorst, Mary Louise Rodenbeclc. fx-f . ww . Honor League girls assemble in The auditorium. HONCDR LEAGUE Honor League rea for Dean Ingals Miss Bentley, Dean lngaIis, and Carol Zacnman , 9' 0, To do the thing I knovv is true, And should not be ashamed to dog Q0 To try to make some other 'G see The thing that so appeals to me. OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STANDING: Rose Novak, Carol Zachman, Patricia Kraft, O:rtiude Mauch SEATED' Marjorie Smith, treasurerg Carol Brestel, vice presidentg Betty Baiter, presidentg Mary Louise Rodenbeck, secretaryg I-lonna I-lohendort. In the Little Sis- ters Playi M. Matre, I Carey, P, Riess, E. Schrattenberger, Betty Batter and her little sisters. TI-IE motto ot the I-Ionor League aptly expresses the theme that runs through all the meet- ings, The girls began the year vvith the usual successtul little sister party when each senior girl received at least one treshman sister, Through the splendid aid and leadership ot the adviser, Miss M, Iulia Bentley, there have been many interesting speakers at the month- ly meetings, among them Miss Gertrude Avey from the Public Libraryg Mrs. Ingle, dean ot girls at the University ot Cincinnati, tor vvhom the girls gave a lovely teag and Miss Kath- erine Morrison vvho spoke on Ireland. Other programs included a play vvith some ot the senior girls taking part, talks on etiquette by the girls, and talks on honor in ditterent phases ot lite, as vvell as a box tor questions submitted by the girls. President Ed Wurster Mr. Klzer Sponsor Vice President Bill Parchman Secretary Howard Ellerhorst Recorder Frank Fielman Treasurer Bill Wolf HUGHES CLUB Hughes Club, sponsored by Cap Kizer, tries to promote good fellowship between the up- per and lower classmen. The group meets each Friday at the Central Y, usually bringing a speaker to address the members. Some ot the prominent men and women who spoke before the club were Ivlayor Wilson, Major Outcalt, Mrs. Lotspiech, and the Reverend A, O. Hjerpe, In April the club gave a dance at the Hartwell Country Club, and at the end ot the year some ot the members expect to complete their interesting activities with a hike to Indiana, The Hughes Club is responsible tor some usetul and valuable gitts to 'the school such as the public address system and the ottice signs, and tor various services to the student body. LAST ROW: McKinney, Lotspiech, Hoover, Niederhoter, Casey. ROW NINEi Barron, Warlc, Hunnicutt, Foertmeyer, Elgin. ROW EIGHT: Boyd, Henrich, Butke, Doerner. ROW SEVENi Brewer, Ayers, Dell, Frey, Dieclcman, Haeringi ROW SIX: Sarstield, Wertz, Davis, Ehoodin, Fangmeyer, ROW FIVE: Lipsich, Froome, Outtman, Cooley, Keller, ROW FOUR: Zipperer, Braun, Dinkelaker, Weisbrod, Wertzel. ROW THREE: Brauer, IVliI'er, Muhlhauser, Lanz, Ball. ROW TWO: Bollinger, Voige, Stifel, Harris. FRONT ROW1 Korelitz, Wienshenlcer, Walters, Wettig, Cirote. I , To promote good fellowship and high standards among seniors and underclassmen. Mayor Wilson and Bill 3 95 . As if if ml A521 Hughes Club was founded more than fifteen years ago. The membership is limited to juniors and seniors of high scholastic rank, The members are proud of their club and its service to the school. al' 1 LAST ROWi Fields, Hubler, Crane, Henrich, Bierbaum, Brooks ROW NINE: Schnider, BQos, Earriclc, lvluchmore, Schmithorst Brown Schmees, Weil, Roelfer. ROW ElCHTi Oervers, l, Boyd, Rumpler, Franklin, Vogelsang, Wolf, Wood, Rieman, Linhardt Desserlich. ROW SEVEN: Howe, Kraemer, Weaver, Pierson ROW SlXi Heckinger, Humphries, Evans, DiOiokino, Smithner, Bed- olis, C-rueneberg. ROW FIVE: Bruckman, Wasserman, Koch, Hennigan. ROW FOUR: Benedict, Zartman, Bode, Robertson, Aren- stein, Schlueter, Colden. ROW THREE: Allen, Knauf, Poppe, Stoffreggen, Martin, Dane. ROW TWO1 Right, Schram, Hennessy Pease, Toepfer, Ranck, Senft. FRONT ROW: O'Malley, Klein, ,S:hear, Ward, King, Tyler. A HI- HE HI-Y at Hughes includes about thirty junior and senior boys. Their purpose is to promote tellovvship and to create and maintain high standards ot character in the school, the community, and vvherever one may be. Speakers at meetings, athletics, conter- ences, camp have all played a part in their varied program this year. OFFICERS Bill Wolf, secretary, Mr, Warren, taculty adviser, Merle Niederhofer, vice president, Bob Casey, presi- dent, Ed. Wurster, treas- urer. R. Desserich, N, Hoover, 1. Boyd, l-l, Ellerhorst, R. Cervers, l, Doerner, F, Lanz, K. Elgin, W, Parch- man, C. Weisbrod, D. Ranck, l, Tyler, E. King, C, Kraemer, C. Senft, F. Fielman. STANDING: R. Stitel, H. Heckinger E Dieclcman, B, Allen, B. Dinkelaker FRONT ROW: l. Boyd, l-l. Humphries P. Walters, l. Hennessy, E. Ball. GIRL RESERVES Cirl Reserves at Hugbes are organized in souads to vary activities. Miss Tangernan is the adviser, CABIN!-Tl' SIANIBINCJ: Marjorie Smith, stclt-l1i1'x'g jenn Sthxi 1111, vicc pres., lziiiu M u Y c 1' , pros., Dorczis liliirnhn, cur. sec., Phila Riess, trt-ns., I-2. SCill'IlfiAt'Hi7Cl'gCl4. SE.-YITCD. NV. Ihnrst, M. Deck- er, KI. Munch, H. lklct-kcr, Miss Tzinguinziii, C. Schmidt, C. Fus- tlick, P. Siuitlcrs, L. M. XVnel- lrrt. PURPOSE 'ATO find and give the best. Gracious in manner Imbartial in judgment Ready tor service Loyal to triends Reaching lovvard the best Earnest in Purpose Seeing the beautiful Eager tor lcnovvledge Reverent to Cod Victorious over selt Ever dependable Sincere at all times, LAST ROXV: R. Lenning, R, Diehl, M. L. Rmlcna heck, I. Ft-ntnn, L. Doyle, M. J. Rupp, B, Becker D. King, P. Kraft, R. N':n'l'c-ii. RON' SIX: M Kzihlc, R. Fm-i'tim-vcr, H. Spinilt-l, XY. Cnnlcx' j. Xt-isicr, 1. Brzltchtr. RON' FIYF: R, Punt! R. Schmidt, j. Brtickinnn, E. Allen, C. Smith. ROKR' FOUR: R. Hnnclon, A. L:1Fm'cc, I, Crecn- hurg, M. Glricken, M. Harrison, E. Hgiwlceiis A. L. XYalke1'. ROW' THREE: P. Sweeney, C Boyd, E. YVagner, A. Kline, A. Thel- er, E. Topmiller, D. Parks, B. Ham- mel, V. Vifelsch, I. Lueders. ROW' TWO: I. Schreiber, R. VanGorder, M. Lindemrtnn, L. Powell, M. Her- linger, V. Smith, J. Hnndtman, V. Sporing. FRONT ROVV: J. Ciener, M, Ehrnmntrnut, E. Avril, C. Scheid, V. Haines, D. Brown, B. Alexander, M. Stovnlle, E. Louden. LAST ROVV: H. Hohcntlorf, B. Bait- vr, V. Dittns, V. Ruff, E. Everett, B. Parsons, L. Saxton, M. Zahn, Tl. Sisson, H. B. Newman, E. Schreiber, F. Liles, M. Youmnns, E. Schleuter, D. Cook. ROXY TXVO: F. Fields, H. Wcigur, L. YV:-iss, V. Huffman, V. Herolcl, D, von der Halben, D. Gutt- knecht, D. Fox, P. Conover, D. Bu:-scher, R. Hnvelin, M. NV-qir, A. Hzuncr, M. Mntre, E. Ledbctter, H. Culton. FRONT RONY: V. Viiilson M, 'I':ishiru, V. Kettering, M. La- Fite, R. Bergman, M. Fine, E. Bercn, L. Berger, M. Kilgour, M. Vnllrnth. -s was-we-.ig OLD HUGHES Hughes is proud ot her magazine. Old Hughes has earned an honor rating tor eight years. The student body looks forward with eager anticipation to each in- teresting issue, This year Alice Holberg and Bob Casey hayek edited the publication under the direction of Miss Hazel Koppenhoeter. Kenneth Elgin has been its business managers The theme dominating the magazine has been l'Retlectionsl'-W---reflections ot the campus, ot tir trees in the winter snow, seed catalogretlections, all mirror- ing the shitting lite about us, 'lThe Old Hughes stait also edited a new handbook this A ' year. . cc.,, c,,, A , Q Zur? if-1' .E 4:---: Kenneth Elgin, Miss Koppenhoefcr RCW TWO-pat Kraft, LAST ROW-Sylvia Zukerman, Walters, Louis Schneider, FOUR-Helen Betty lane Rupp, Peggy Wuest, Brooks. ROW THREE-Mary Rodenbeck, Honna Hohendorf ginia Anders, Louise Frederickg belle La Force Howard Marohn, Carol Brestel, Smith, Marilyn Ruehl, lean Dick Stitel. FRONT ROW-lean Ann Warner, Lois Eubank, Carolyn Probst, Ruth Apseloff. W A A Bob Casey, Russ Desserich, Alice Holberg, Howalcl Humphries, Betty Batter. r GARGSCDYLE The Gargoyle, the Hughes newspaper, captured a First- Class Rating in the All-Ameru can Critical Service ol the N S. P. A. as well as honorable mention from the journalism Association ot the state, a rec- ord to merit applause. lt brings to the students each week all the news ot the l-lughes world. This year Philip Walters and Magdalena Quitter have edned the paper, Edward Ball has been its business manager. The juniors preside over the wel- fare of The Gargoyle, under the advice of Miss Koppen- hoeter. STANDING-L, Schneider, F. Lanz, F Ball. B Doyle, L. Brooks SEATEI1- S'Zukerman, Miss Koppenlioeter, S. Bratcher, M. Quitter, P. Walters, M Meitus. LAST ROW-Ed Ball, joe Garber, Phil Walters, Louis Schneider, Leonard Brooks, l-lowald l-lumphries, Rudolph Schneider. FRONT ROW-Carolyn Scheid, Marvin Meifus, Sylvia Zuk- errnan, Audrey Wade, '76 il if I at XJ, F. STANDINGW-K Pease, V Etzel. G Steumple, l. L Kruecl-X, A K'ein, V. Vifil son, M Tashiro. S Dane, l Schreiber, V Maxson, l-l I Snocldy SEATED-L. AI scha, A Hariton, M l Glar . xlvynne, E Bell, R Rodenbeclx, M. I Tanner. iirn, R Apselott, M Quilter, N. l lx A i FRENCH CLUB L Monsieur F er n and Brussurml Cfluignol- istc of S. S. Nor- cnnnrliel, :ind Carol Zzichnmn. FFATED: G. Touff, F. Heitnmn, D. Mzirohn, F. Sheppcrs, C. Znchnmn, S. Zukrrinun, R. Ayers, D. Frankel. ROW TWO: B. Becker, L. Ukclson, B. Rosenbaum, J. Cummins, Z. Frankel, M. lwlnrrisnn, V. Neubucher, M. Bernmn, I. Krueclc. ROVV THREE: J. Kolb, R. Cooley, P. Walters, R. 'l'oupfcr, C. Frank, H. Hnhenrlnrf, S. Kryn, H. Dodge, C. Mulhnuser, M. Shear, S, Bmtch- er, A. L, Vl'aiker, F. Sheer, M. I-I. Moore ROW FOUR: R. Crane, R. Stifel, A. Kline, M. Benedict, K. Elgin, j. Blo.nkenho1'n, Marcin Vl'ie1'. LAST ROW: M. Dandois, M. Matte, L. Saxton, N. Harris, J. Carey, R. Warren. SEATFD: L. Berger, E. Beren, P. Reiss, E. Hellman, C. Kahn. ROW TWO: C. Einhorn, B. A. Parsons, F. VVeinberg, R, Pund, M. Knhlc, H. B. Newman. ROW THREE: E. Gold- berg, J. Foertmeyer, H. Culton, S. Everett, M. L. Rorlenbeck. STANDING: j. Chaise, I. Fenton, J. Peerless, E. Ostrngcr, P. Kraft, G. Smith, VV. Conley, M. Tzishiro, V. VVilson, M. j. Ikleyr-r, J. Schwab, J. Meyer, M. Guttman. HE FRENCH CLUB gives To The ad- vanced srudenrs of French the op- porruniry ro use The language srudied in the classroorn. Miss Louise Benrley is The sponsor. The officers include Carol Zachman, presidenrg Dorcas Marohn, vice-president, Florence Schepper, sec- reraryg Ralph Ayres, Treasurer. LATIN CLUB -PWA. The Latnn Club gives its members an ooporlunuty to learn about the Culture and government ol the Romans to whom we owe much rn our present clay crvrluzatlon, Mnss lvl lolra Bentley as the club sponsor THF COUNCIL: Milton Sharon, prusitlvntg Rovztl Cooluv, Mntsuko Tzlshiuog f'l1I1I'l0llLY Schmidt, Ruth Pund, ll'k'Zl5lIl'L'I'g Egulith Ik-ll, CIur1ux'iuxw Smith, scc1'ut:u'v, Pzetricin Kraft, jam' Miller, vicu pu-sitlrltt. V -l--- ---'--f--- -.. ...lu LASI' ROXY: M. Cullman, M. Korclitz, G. Mauriott, C. Newland, A. Hnmrr, F. Hellman, I-1. Ostrzxfur L. Rodcnhcck, C. Bollinger, R. Ayres. ROW' THREE R. Roth, M. Diamond, E. j. LL-skrr, M. Balsncr, E. Bell, D. ffwiggs, E. Golclmrm, M. A. Touff, 5. Zukcrman, M. Vullrnth, M. Sharon, P. Ri:-ss. ROW' TXYU: R. Ginzbcrg, Y. Kennedy, j. Blnnkcnhorn, H. Cuoprr, A. Enrovc, R. Apscloff, M. Pomurzmtz, Knzlul, D. PLlI'lfZUS, E. Schraffcn- ocrgfr, H. Hohcndurf. FRONT ROXY: R. Div:-ly, E. Zemel, M. j. Clark, R. Frztztkin, H. Surcnok, D. Kurtzc, H. Smith, M. Feldman, L. F1'cdc1'ick. 5 v LAST RUXV: ll, Kilgus, R. liznitcr, M. Gunlnck, J. Peerless, R. Puml, H. Pm'- sons, F. XYicnhu1'g, E. Hnukins, E. Schluctcr, H. B. Neuman, L. Saxton, M. j. Volg, V. Richztrtl. ROW' THREE: K. Fztnchcr, B, Doyle, L. Hcmpclmzum, M. Lciuthc1'gr1', M. Mntrc, C. Einhorn, YY. Ihorsl, B. C. Sissolt, E. Coldbf:l'1l. j, .-X. xYItl'Ilx'l', B. Meeker, D. Spcnccr, D. D21VL'llPUl'l. RON' TNYO: E. Fnrguwn, j. Itlvycr, D. Mnrohn, XY. Wise, Liebclt, M. L. Silva-r, V. thu-st, M. Hcuhlcin, L. Bcyring, C. Landis. FRONT ROXY: j. Miller, J. Krohmc, I. Doughumn, M. DL'Ckcl', N. XYolp:t, l. Hopper, B, Lcvctmdorf. -....... -.. C. G-Yp ,.'fcf,l 0,- ly, Sf 7 . , ,qw , 0 ml 110110011 d F0708 . 801016 6 1 Xt thc Chtistlnnts pztrtv gifts xt' zuptnopriguttr quotations xnxx- uxchnnpwl L. Puncl, C. Scluill. M. Lute lict RON' '1'XN'0: R. Tor-pfu', B. Dztvcn port, D. Hoses, M. K1'ct'rnlt1tg1:n, If XYLIIICVS, NY. Ctrulcjg 5, DLlltL', F. Kay LAIIT ROXY: A. K'ail1m', C. Prnbit 1 llitll, FROVI' ROXY: Y. Wilson, P GERNMA N CLUB EUTGNIA endeavors to give students ot German an opportunity to learn the customs and economic conditions ot Germany. Mr. Bergman, Miss Kitz- man, and Miss Schell are sponsors. At one ot the monthly meetings the club heard Miss Schell tell ot her travels last summer in Germany. The otticers have been Herschel Hayo, president, Eliza- beth Bonta, vice president, Rose Eiler, secretary, and Carl Bollinger, treasurer. GOMING DOXNN THE STAlRXVAY-R Rrchter, N Ayres, A. Smith W Koester, A Ungerboehler, j Vatter, P. White, A. Isaac. E Zeuch, H Shear, B Mueller, H Nelson, R Frrtzsch, D Giebel, R Kraus, A Thomas, R Kely F Bortz, T. Wehrle, R Schneider, A. Holberg, M Korditz, M Neib, M Roehl, F Scheooer, R Ginsberg, R Roth, W. Motzer, A Kemper, R Beyer, G Kline, M. Gregory F Van de Ryt, R Anthony, I Schreiber, A lacobs, B Werner, M Smith, V Maxson, V Bantz, G Amrein, D Kuhn, R. Schvvaeb'e, l Rosenlfranz, A Wiliiarns, A. M. Jacobs. GOING UP THE STAIRWAY-R. Giebel, V. Schmidt, E Friedman, Z Klanka, M. Quitter, A. Kollmorgan, A. Pleuger, T Tschfen, E. Schratten- berger, V. Wagner, A. Ruscher A. Schaim D. Cook W. Sarbaugh, E Schleuter, Landy, Lueplcei M Mundhenk, G Stuemoel, E. lanke, A, Bortz B. Baiter, V. Steves, R. Desserick, P, Wuest, M Wingert, A. Rusher, R. Roettele, R. Wagner, l Cohen, G Hoffman, W Lindeman, E. Schaps, l Stith, M. Ghalitt, l.. Friclae, M. Warren, M. Egner H. Girmann, C Strumoel, R Huesman, D. Ohl B. Lotterer, l. Tschofen, l. Spatz, G. Wagner, W Schnatz, E. Winter, D. Bosse, R. Schmidt. SEATED-E. Bonta y H. Hayo. STAND ING-C G. Mauch, R. Eiler Bollin SPANISH CLUB La Terrulian stimulates an interest in the Spanish Lan- guage, and gives an insight into the customs and people of Spanish speaking Countries, Miss Helen King is the sponsor. Norma Pere: and Forrest Henslee COUNCIL: L. Brooks, sec- rctnrvg T. Rumplcrg Y. Kunstmnn, vice prcsidcntg H. Goseyg F, 51-idler, presi- dcntg J. Austing M. Goscyg D. Moser, Il'L'll5UI'L'I', f . dl fe gin'I'L'. V. Hn'l'oI1I, H. FRONT ROV' fi, Kirshuf, , Nr SEAT?-TD J. Austin M. Rudin F, Z c IH L' I ROVV 22 D bn I I main, M Lnhn, j. Hass Kunstmzin RON if C. Rojas umm, F. Rug ROW -I: H SKYIIIIIIIIII, B. Riniiiinur R. Marks. RON' ig H Gosey, F. Hvnillrr, I. III'nimI4S. RON fm: M. fmsi-x' Koch. ROV' 7 D. Moser, H. Il1lIIIlljLkI', I Mr-vcr, VV, U'iIsnn. RUN' 8 If. Suifilcr, H. Fluke, R. Rob srtsnn, F. Scllxwu,-gyi'Ic, I.AF'I RUXY: ML-vcr, 'I'. ZIP!N,'IkL'l', 'I' Rumplnr, F. Hcusluc. 1 IJ Kisl. M. Dir tus, XX. Mnm-v, M. Srrmizitx, M. Kwai-i-, -I Thumfis, R. Sxxzn. RON' TXNO: R. Hnffmfin IJ. Schmull, L. Ilcckur, 1. Schmull, R. Lipton B. fiutkuuckr, R. Holtkaiiip, I., Brown. LAYI RUXY3 Y-'llnigx' Ilurplnzilw, Mzlrx lmuisr Thnli F!:iIl1c kulman, MlIfIrerI FIICIIIIILIII, HcIi.-li Ri,-iii Flimhrth Iluzittx. Ralph HuHnmn Mueller, soloists, Ruth Wells and Rose Ellen Novak, accom- panist, Mariorie Smith. T oii2Ls' GLEE CLUB T Under the direction ot Miss Alice l-l l-lirst, the Cirls' Clee Club meets every Tuesday and Thursday to enjoy rehearsing music not sung in the regular music classes. 'Frequently the group appears in the auditor- ium, vvith other musical organ- izations, it assists at the an- nual concert, and at Christmas becomes a caroling band to vis- it various institutions The girls vvear a gold pin shovving a C Clel, chain, and a tiny red l-l. iolinist, Eugen ia LAST ROW-A Williams, B, lacobs, R. Rodenbeck, W. lhorst, B. Sisson, lc Lillard, E. Leeker, M. Zahn, M, Beek- er, M. Ounlack, D. Fielman ROW SIX-M. Kahle, D, Fox, S, Bratcher, E. Goldberg, L. Fehrman, R. Warren, R Fischer, B, Rader, D, Cutknecht, M, Wolfe, l. Michaels. ROW FIVE-M. Rodenbeck, E. Weinstein, M, Fleineman S. Clark, M Mundhenk, M, Schrie-ter, L. Morand, R. Kelly, l. Smith, l. Fenton. ROW FOUR-E. Beren, l. Warn- er, R. Novak, R, Wells, B. Dieckman, M, Youmans, A. Bauer, D, von der l-lalberi, P, Wuest. ROW THREE--A. MacLean, R, Blum, C Probst, l-l. Reid, C, Amrein, H. Flohendort, R. Baku, l. Cellhau, M. Fangmeyer. ROW TWO-R. Kaufmann, E. Louden, B. Meeker, M. Auble, M, Rupp, E. Stewart, E. Smith, R. Biehl. FRONT ROW- C. Fosdick, l, Meyer, B l-leuser, C. Schirrnan, M. Knosp, S. Everett AT THE PIANO-Miss .l-lirst, director, M Smith and E Muefler. ' OFFICERS President, Mary Louise Rodenbeckg Vice-president, Peggy Wuestg Secretary, Betty Ann l-leuserg Treasurer, Etta lean Le-ekerg Li- brarians, lane Meyer and Ethel Schrieber, Council, Barbara Dieck-T man, Dorothy Fielman, Carolyn Fosdick, l-lonna l-lohendorf, Bobby Rader. SE!-XTED-B. A, l-leuser, E. l. Leeker, M L. Rodenbeck, Miss l-lirst, P, Wuest. STANDING-l. Meyer, D. Fielman, B. Dieckman, E, Schreiber, B. Rader, l-l. Hohen- dorf, C. Fosdick. u 'tf3f-ffiftttifll . I- nl ix? V- -:' SAGES The Senior Sages stimulate an interest in dramatics throughout the school by their excellent productions. This year their public performances were three: The Queens l-lus- band, Disraeli, and The importance ot Being Ernest. Miss Erna Kruckemeyer directs their activities. Make-up, uiulvr direction of Miss Buchiiltz: FRONT ROWV: R. Kiirchuzir, H. Ciildlu-i'g, R. Greenberg, M. Feltlnmn, R. BCTQIDIIII. ROW TWO: E. Oschcrwitz, 5. Stein, A. Ln Force, I. Creenbcrg. Stage hands: Schneider Noand Waxman Weir Faber Howe Oswald Fleming Mr, Mobberly ix no All' 'If sf --Q LAST ROXV: Ruytl, XV:icksixinri, Fvnns, T.:ii11 RON' FOUR: Rothschild, Le Puiis, XVui'su-i' I-luwu, Fiiligin-,-it-i', Glltlmzxn, Aicrs, Mubhcrlx Voip-:. Hfiiicock, Vhrlls, Lipsich, NYilli.ims, Cast-Y Ih'i'igx1, Ctilrlvri. ROXY THRFF: I.. F11-rlt'1'ick, C' Pruhst, G. Kleine, N. Harris, L, Snviiii, F. Gulfl ln-rg, P, Sziixtlws, M. Puls, C. Filwrstciii, C Tmiff, S. Zukcriiigiii, J. Bwclmiiigsr, P. Kraft M. Rt-ililiilit-ck, B. Bnitur. M. I.imlcmzili. ROKR C' 'I'Yi'O: F. Suhuppur, J. Austin. I. Crm-ui1hi.i'g, Zachiiimi, F. Milli-r, M. U1-ir, R. Aiithony, M Ilvckt-i', N. Hksliiai, C, Kahn, IZ. Siastin, R Nmzik, M. CIcl'llsl'i. FRONT ROXYZ R. Rctg iiisiii, XI. Fulrliiiziii, IE. Schift, Ii. P-Viixskv, H iiifziit, AI. Sch'-.1h, A. I.:i Fiirct, A. KI:icI.m-:iii Il. lii'i11gggui1i:in. DISRAELI Lord and l.ady Beaconsfield Disraeli , by Louis Parker, was produc ed by 'rl'ie l-lughes Senior Sages on the eye nings of April 8 and 9. Clarissa, The Center of a'r'ren'rion No. lO Downing Street THE CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY Queen Vlclorla ..,.. , ..,., .Louise Erederlcl, The Dulpe ol Crastonlnury., .. ,,,, ,, Abe Bort: The Duchess of Glastonbury Norma Heltlarnn Clarrssa, Ladv Pevensey , ,, T . , Patncla Sanders Charles, XJBSCOLIVTT Deeford T Ceorge Hancock Adobhus, Vrscount Cudworlh, Robert lN1cSbadden Lady Lord Lady Th S lvl Cuclwortlt . Brooke ol Brool: Brooke Rt l-lon B6lTl3I'l1Il1 . P ,.,,,.,.. ,, .,....,, ., ,. ....., lean Schwab E'l1lll,,,ClT:3Vl6S Rothschild Alice McLean Norma lane Xrkloloa Drsraeli, Davld Liosich Alice McLean Ladl Beacomlleld ' Norma lane Wolpa Mrs Noel Travers . . ., . . Rose Noval-1 Str lvlichael Probert, Bart ., ..., , Ralph Ayers Mr, Hugh lvleyers .,....,, .. ..,... .lrwin Volge lvlr. Lumley Follambe ,.,..,,.,,,,.. Stanley Colden Butler at Glastonbury Towers .... Bob Howe Bascot, Disraelrs Butler ,,,. .,..,.,.,Ruchard Crane Potter, Disraelis Cardner ...... ,...N'lelvin Cuttman Ffoolas, a rural postrnan., .. . . ,,,... Ramon Hogue A Footrnann .. . .,,.,,,.ct.,,....,..,,.. Albron lmsande Evtras--Betty Cene Srsson, Mary Lou Roden- beclc, Louise Saxton. Carol Zaclwman, Bob Casey, Edward Wurster, Franl' Le Ports, larnes Klusmeyer. At the Hall ot Reception At Clastonbury Towers The tootmen The spies Mr, Haylovic directs LAST ROW: Schwagerle, Allen, lvleyer, Zipon, Watson, Valentine, Lotspiech, Niederhoter, Klusmeyer, Walley, Creryers, Brown, ROW THREE' Rarchrnan, Repasy, Nolte, Ryan, Bergman, R. Schneider, O Schneider, Boos, Humphries, Ernschvvender, lVlcKinney. ROW TWO. lVlcSpadden, Kling, Roll, Kroger, Rosen, Siegel, Clayman, Delzel, Babcock, Todhunter, Sayble, Evans FRONT ROW: Metzel, Barnard, Kraus, Eberle, King, Tyler, Rank, Olden, Burns, Stifel, Box ACH Tuesday and Thursday the Boys' Clee Club gathers to sing, enjoying the harmony ot rnale yoices, Directed by lylri Arthur Hayloyic. the titty members treduently enter- tain the school in auditorium. This year, accompanied by the A Cappella Choir, the boys went to Oxtord, Ohio, to take part in the Southwestern Ohio Music Eestiyal. The group was rated as excellent, and tyyo ot the soloists, lVlcSpadden and Babcock, received special cornmendation. Hughes is proud ot its largest group ot male voices, GLEE CLUB CARRELLA Cl-IOIR Singing a cappella under the able direction ot Mr, l-Iavlovic, the Hughes choir has given very real pleasure to many listeners. Clad in their impressive robes ot black and scar- let, they are good to look upon, They have sung treouently at Hughes, on various occas- ions they have gone abroad, At Christmas time the choir sang at the University Y, M C, A and the Art Museum, Recently they took part in a Music Festival at Miami University, ranking Excellent, Backstage LAST ROW-Schirman, Boyd, Brueggeman, Auble, Bane, Nolte, Meyer, Kfusmeyer, Niederhoefer, Brown, W, Walley, Wiec-el, Kiefer, Clayton, Beren, Ba-:hus ROW Tl-IREE-WC Babcock, Breylffv Smith, Stewart, l-lackstedt, Rarchrnan, Valentine, Siegel, Schneider, Matthevvs, Elgin, Everett, Lillard, Fosdick, Ledhetter ROW TWOf-Alexander, Liscomh, lxrleelker, Quitter, Bruckman, Ro'l, McSoadden, Todhunter, Stitel, D, Babcock, Ernschwender, lacoos, Fangmeyer, l, Wallev, Ehrmantraut, FRONT ROW-Rrobst, Niermann, Bohn, Kauffman, Barnard, Kraus, Metzel, Re- - pasy, Evans, Detzel, Burns, Bauer, Rodenoeck, lvleyer Tl-IE BAND AT The O EXPRESS Through music Their pride ih Their school, Their loyalTy To l-lughes, is The aim of The band. Their sTirririg music arid colorTul apparel arouse The eriThusiasm oT The vvhole sTudehT body. l-loover, leTT, Eeisrhamel, ShallaT, Rossell, lvluell- er, Siegel, Walley, Wickmari, Snyder, Ceiser Ingram, Schriever, WeiTlqamp, Passmore, Wiley Pease, Fisher, Blarilc, Evans, Meier, Muchmore Larrick, Cordon, Babcock, Nau, SmiTh, Grimm Coosman, Calvert Khab, Riridslaerg, SmiTh, Dore ah, Abermari, Simor1Toh, l-lonecker, Klusmeyer George CalverT, Drum Major. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club is a new organization at lrlughes. lts first year, under the leadership of Miss Adomeit and Mr. l-lall, has been a success- tul one. The activities ot the club have reached most parts of the building and many hours of the day in behalf ot The Skywriterf' The camera and equipment was the gift ot the class of '36 Dick Stitel, president, has been chiet photographer. SEATED-B Allen, B. Becker, R. Warren, Eadith Bell, C. Rrobst, D. Stitel. STANDING- L. Schneider, l-l. Schinkle, l. Apselott, B. L. Schitt, R. Kammer, R. Dahlke, V. Renner, l. A. Sweeney, A. Whaling, R. Lanz. RER AND GINGER STANDING-S, Rosenberg, B. l. McCoy, M. L. Silver, O Marriott, R. Rodenbeck A. Keating, T. Thesken, W. A. Wise, M Warren, D. Kuhn, l. Buescher, D. lohn- ston. ROW TWO-L. Kehrer, C. Wam- boldt, l. L. Krueck, L Wikel, C. Wultt S. Theler, A. Retry, E. Bell, R. Fradkin R. Fahrenbruck, S. Chamberlin, B. Citron FRONT ROW-B. Breyley, M. Klein, M L. Stockdale, V. Renner, l. Ciellhaus, B Rader, l-l. Mosiman, M. Sizelove, l. A Sweeney. Rep and Ginger is the treshman-soph- omore group ot Girl Reserves. Marjorie Batsner has been president this year, and Mrs, O'Neill the faculty adviser with Miss Dorothea Bock assisting. Cabinet: I. Lillard, E. l. Leeker, V. Wuest, M. Batsner, M. Keeler, W. Thel- er, M. King, H. Reid. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Cltib has ore- ynared Thanksgiving baskets, had a Christ- rnas party, an Open rneeling with an out- side speaker, a fashion show, and a tea for mothers, under the leadership ot Miss Roth Helman. Officers this year have been Virginia Haines, ores., Carolyn Meinking, vice-pres g Louise Henzi, sec'y, Mildred Ehrmantraut, treas. LAST ROW-H Weiser, L. Henzi, ROV! FOURfF, Trautrnan, E Kuhr, F, Aron- ott, E, Ctlassbrenner, C, Frank, P, Boyd. ROW THREE-I Ceiner, M. Trau, M, Kriegel, M Schott, D. Holt, H Seissiger, 1, Abraham, B. Stayang H. Wenz, Scherman, B. Stevens. FRONT ROXM Wolf. MATH CLUB At Math Club meetings the students dis- cuss, sometimes with outside speakers, in- teresting problems ot science and mathe- matics tor which they do not have time in class. Edward Vifurster, oresidentg james Wrchrnan, vice-ores, lt-.flary lane RLIDD, Naomi Harris, sec'y-treasg Mr Siehl, adviser, Norman Hoover. 6nr,f ',,. STANDING-A Wasserman, R Grote, T. Borrsch, E Ball, M, Benedict, l. Vxfolt, E Ellxus, B Tennebaom, 1 Doerner, D. Schlueter ROW TWOf-S, Colden, H Spin- clel, R Schwartzel, D Cotlanecht, I Zeisler, R Adams, M Decker, M L Rodenbeclc, R, Cooley, V! Robinson FRONT ROW-D Davenport, B Davenport, L Hempelmann, E Friedman, P Riess, E Lloyd, S. Rindsberg M Ehrrnantraut, l. Schwab. ROW TWO- V, Downey, M. Creenwell, C Meinking M. l, Volz, M Pleasant, V. Haines, L HGBBY GROUPS SCRIBBLERS STANDING-lean Ann Warner, Hil- lard Sayble, Rudolph Schneider, Miss Ward, Robert Casey, Dorothy Kurtze. SEATED--Carl Bollinger, Betty Doyle, Carolyn Probst, Magdalena Quitter, Louise Eredericks, Grace Kleine, Wil- liam McGinniss. Faculty sponsor, Miss Ward. PARLATING CLUB Robert Casey, Horace Van der Leun, Royal Cooley, Betty Baiter, Kenneth Elgin, Elva lanke, Patricia Kraft, Phila Riess. Faculty sponsor, Mrs. l-leile. F RESI-IMAN WRITING GROUP STANDING-Robert Portune, Allan Whalin Nell Gene Latscha. SEAT gl .. ED--4Lee l-lereth, Anna Lee Present, Rachel Bergman, Ruth Rodenbeck, l-lelen lean Snoddy, lane Muchrnore, Edwin Ganglof, Lorraine Morris. Fac- ulty sponsor, Miss Tangeman. SALESMANSHIP Vurla lohns and Gertrude Graber are giving a sales demonstration, a favorite activity of the club sponsored by Miss McSurely. STAMP CLUB The l-lughes Philatelic Association, sponsor- ed by Miss Fox, meets to trade and discuss stamps. Officers include Melvin Cuttman, pres., Robert Wersel, vice pres., Martin Grad, sec'yg lesse Wolf, treas, SEATED-William Corell, Robert Wertzel, Melvin Cuttman, Miss Fox. STANDING-Charles Weber, Victor Kaufman SEATEDESam Ostrovsky, Martin Grad, lesse Wolf, james Pease, Melvin Cuttman. STANDING-Richard Roever, losebh Oberman, Martin Reiser, Alvin Dunbar, Marvin Diamond, William Tallentire, Warren Smith, john Copcea, Charles Brenner, Milton Sharon, William Pansing, Ralph Widmer. KNITTERS Betty lean Koch, Marjorie Beesch, Audrey Bruce, Miriam Mundhenk. RIDING CLUB R, Daltlke C, Kindle, M Stockdale, B. Brueggeman, B. Davenport, C. Spindler, B. 'l'ennenbaurn.' Sffififlv Confidential Mr, Fell and Red Raven fbilff .mf V30 Lots of Help . l. Klein, B Fender, V. Wuest, l, Celhause, A, Bruce, E. l. Leeker, D. Davenport. ' Lining up Plenty for of pictures admirers ' W. Wise, R, Fradkin, L. Schneider, M, Mayer, M. l., Silver, S. Weiland, M. l-lunefeld. I 144 fXRT GRCDUP SEATED-Dorothy Mahone, Pat Anderson, Adele Weselv, Betty Doyle. This group, under the direc- tion ot Miss Adomeit, devotes its ettort to illustrative mater- ial tor the l-lughes publications. STANDING-Marilyn Herzog, Harriett Muscroft, Katherine Pease, Qose Mary Dahlke, lane Schumacher, Helen Bluhm, Norma Bandelin, Ida Louise Krueck, LAST ROW-Margaret Zrnk, Emma Sue Murphy, Mar- garet Ann Touff. ln Arts and Crafts Ex- ' hibiti pevvter, copper, silver, and plaster. 258 n.... T7 5 1 A t it '-F---,F , Beautiful things made in Miss Er- vin's Arts and Crafts classes, and the tools that the students use in making them. 145 4: I i I I i I I I I I III I i I I -I THE STAFF OF HUGHES AIRPORT INSTRUCTORS CINCINNATI, oi-I IO CHARLES M. MERRY .........,....,......,.....,,..... Principal 3442 Middleton Ave. ELMER W. KIZER ....,...,.AA..A...,........,.. Ass't Principal 3628 Michigan Ave. ELMA ROBERTS ..i....,i.iii..,.....,........ Student Adviser 709 Terrace Ave., Dayton, Ky. HARRY H. CALVERT .....,.,i..,......44.....,...... Treasurer 4224 Allison St., Norwood, Ohio ELEANOR L. KRAMPE. .,.,4....,......,........,....,,.......,......... Secretary 267 Bodman Ave. CARRIE KOHRMAN ,,..,...4.,,, .. ,.... ....,.,,, ......... S e cretary 536 E. Liberty si. ALVERA MANDELEIL ......,...............,.... ,4... .......,. S e cretary 42l4 Turrill St ARTHUR COLBURN ......,......,,........,.,..,,.,....,... Bookroom Manager 6746 Parkland Avenue, Sayler Park ART Frances Adomeit .,........,,si,.... 2447 Maplewood Ave. Cladys Dee Ervin .... William P. Teal ......,.. .. ...,.. 709 Terrace Ave., Dayton, Ky. .........l29 Laurel St., Milford, O. Eunice Waymack ....,...,...........,....,.,.. ...,..........,...,,. H otel Marburg ECONOMICS Mary R. Barnette ..,. ,,r.........,..,,,. T he Roanoke, Ludlow Ave. ENGLISH lennie S. Allgaier ,,.,. .. .,..,..,,...,.,............. 3003 lunietta Ave. Charles L Bowers .,...... ...,....,. 6 39 Overton St, Newport, Ky. Ruth Clippinger ,..,, ....... .........,., R . R. I, Indian Hill Anna Diltz Holton .,..,., . ..,,.......,.. 2206 Up'and Pl. Virginia Y. Hoppe ,..i...,, ......,,. 2 527 Hollenshade Ave Mary Steiner Howell ..,.., i.... . ..374 Terrace Ave. Ella Gertrude lohnson. . .,i.. 3427 Burch Ave. Hazel L. Koppenhoefer .....,, ....... 3 4I7 Warsaw Ave. A. K McKemie .,.....,,,.. ,,...,.,,.... 3 78 Howell Ave. Pearl Persons... ..,. 3333 Vifhitfield Ave. Aria Schawe ,.,. ......,........ . .. ,,,.. 3454 Whitfield Ave. Elizabeth B Sellers... ....... 3404 Middleton Ave Helen L Stapleford ,,,.. .,.., 43l6 Haight Ave. Inez Tracy Stenger... ,..... l004 Clifton Hills Ave. Helen Tangeman ....... ....,..... 3 0l4 Criest Ave. Mabel Thompson ...,... .......,. 2 38 Calhoun St. Alice E. Von Stein .... .,..,.,. 339 Ludlow Ave, Florence R XfVagner..... ,...., 2538 Highland Ave. Alfred M Walker ...... .. .. 325 Northern Ave. I46 Bertha Evans Ward ......... ....,....... l 6 North Roslyn Fern White .............. ......,...............,....,..,.., 2 538 Highland Ave. ORAL ENGLISH Mildred Buchholz ..,......,....,.........,......,............ 34lI Clifton Ave. Enolia Chambers Heile .,,.,,...., ,......,, 3 I42 Bishop St, Erna Kruckemeyer .......... ........... . .. ...,... 8l8 Dunore Rd. CIVICS Vlary R Barnette ........ ...,.......... T he Roanoke, Ludlow Ave. Margaret Findley ,....,... ,.,...,,..,.......,...... 2 805 Digby Ave. Nina Kelly .....,............,. ,....... 3 4l5 Stettinius Ave. Margaret M Marble ....,,... ...,............,... H otel Alms lennie Martin .......,,.,,... .,....... 2 93l DeBreck Ave. Elizabeth B. Sellers .....,...,....,. .....,...........,.. 3 404 Middleton Ave. HISTORY E. H. Baldridge ......... ,........... 2 333 Sherwood Lane, Norwood Helen Ann Beiach ,.... Harry H. Calvert .......... 732 Avon Fields Lane .... 4224 Allison St., Norwood Ida M. Dyer ......,.......,...,. ..............,.. 3 59 Ludlow Ave. Margaret A. Findley. ...,..... .....,........., 2 805 Digby Ave. Otis Games ..,...................,,.....,...... ..... ..... 5 8 33 Valley View Ave. Elizabeth C. Hagemeyer ,....... N Roslyn Apts., Middleton Ave Alma H. Thomas ......., Louise E. Bentley ..,..,.,. Mary Steiner Howell ......, Fannie Madden ......,..... Mary E. Morgan ...... N. Roslyn Apts., Middleton Ave. LANGUAGES French 35l7 Middleton Ave, 374 Terrace Ave. ......,.6l2l Roe St. ........I25 Hosea Ave Latin Vi julia Bentley .......... .......... ......... 3 5 I7 Middleton Ave. Cladys H Busch ...... ....... 3 I0 East Auburn Ave. Clara Fink ......... . .......... 33I7 Bishop St lane S. O'Hara .. .. .... ..... 2 62 McCormick Pl. German Erich F. Bergman ..... ............... ........,.. 6 0 I8 Belmont St. Martha Kitzman... .......... 306 E. Auburn Ave. Mabel H. Schell ....... ........... .............. 2 8 05 Stratford Ave. Spanish Helen M. King .......... Margaret MacLeod. ........3Ol5 Springer Ave. ...........265l Cilbert Ave. Mary Banes ,,,A. . . . Helen Wilkinson .....,.... Ruth A. Austin . . .. Laura Blank Frank Brown .. Daniel Burke ..... . Harry H. Calvert .. Clyde A. Hall ,,,. Mabel R Helman Susan McLaughlin . l. Warren Ritchey Charles F. Siehl Charles H Schafer ...,, Elizabeth B Sellers Botany Walter A Bausch Murphy l Doherty ,...,. Edith Fox. Madeline Harris... .... Ella Gertrude johnson l. XM Lyle ,....,,, .. Clarence C. Warren . Charles W. lohnson... Charles H. Schafer Clarence C Warren ,..., Eleanor Lorenz ,,,., Robert B. Ager .,,. Paul l Bauer . Edith R Cochnower. ,.., , Delores Dehus .... Herman Cuastini... Delores Dehus ,.,.., W. H Weik ..,.,,..,.. Mabel W Willard... LIBRARIANS .. .. . 34l4 Telford Ave . , ....,,,,..,..,.........,,,c..... 2332 Ohio Ave MATHEMATICS ..........424O Langley Ave 3420 Steltinius Avo. .....,...l5SO St. Leger Pl. .....,......724 Hermosa Ave 4224 Allison St, Norwood . .. 47Ol Highridge Ave. 3430 Stettinius Ave . ,,.. 756 Froome Ave. MUSIC Arthur Havlovic .. . . ..., 3lZl Beaver Ave Alice Hirst.. ,,,. . . .l372 Myrtle Ave. A R Kratz . . 3977 Lowry Ave HOUSEHOLD ARTS Ruth L. Holman ,,,,.. ...,....,,,,.,,, . 3'l3D Slettinius Ave Freda Quante D'Neil ,,..,., .,,r,r. . 3247 Rosedale Pl Hazel R Wyman ............., ..., . ...3-ll9 Manor Hill Dr. INDUSTRIAL SUBIECTS .. ,,,,, ..., ..t..,,...,....,, . l 546 Pullan Ave. Raymond T. Fell F. E Hoffmeister .,,.. M3427 Cornell Pl. .....,.563 Evanswood Pl. ...H4646 Clenway Ave .. R R 2, Mt Healthy, O l Ferris Mathis .,....,, ,,.. 3Gl4 Davenant Ave. .. . 3404 Middleton Ave. SCIENCE and General Science . . .. ,,..,.. ..,, 2 932 Montana Ave. . .t...,.,. 3l2O Auten Ave. ........29DD Kling Ave. .. 2.34334 Parkline Ave. ,...a,,.., 3427 Burch Ave. . .,.,. 930 Lafayette Ave. Chemistry IS-ID Elkton Pl. .......l5l Woolper Ave R 2, Mt. Healthy, O. l54O Elkton Pl. Geology . ..... . ,,,. ISOO E North Bend Rd, Physics . .. ..... l9S6 Kinney Ave ..... ....,...li334 Pullan Ave. Health . ....,...,,,...,...,,. 2fSl6 University St, ..,... The Roanoke, Ludlow Ave. .. ,,,.. L. B Harrison, Victory Parkway Zoology ,. The Roanoke, Ludlow Ave .. .. 4235 Clroesbeck Rd ,.,,.,,., l933 NVIIIIEVTWS Ave, Norwood T C. Mobberley ..., ....,..... 7 IS7 Lower River Rd O E Weilhamer .. ICIS Clen Parker Ave. Lisle C Wineland .....,..,, ......,,,..,.t.. ...., 2 3 9 Calhoun St SIGHT SAVING Laura B Cunningham ......,......, . ,..,,,,...,. .2622 Victory Blvd. COMMERCIAL SUBIECTS Frank Brown... .. tt.........,,tt,,,,,...,,,.. ,.,,..... l SSD St. Leger Pl. Alma Burke .,....,...., ....4309 Creenlee Ave Florence Callahan .... . ...,,., .. 903 Hawthorne Ave. Paul N Cutshall ..,,..., M3923 Burwood Ave. Norwood Katherine K Evans . ,,t., .,.,t. ..,...,tt...,. 2 l 413 Auburn Ave W. E. lblings . ,,...... .,,..,.,. 3 20 Straight St. Elizabeth King ,,..... . . ,..,.,,,.... .,.... 3 OIS Springer Ave. Edna E LeRoy r...tt . ,.... Cll4 McGregor Ave, Elmwood Sarah Levine ..,. ..... ................ 3 4 76 Harvey Ave Mary McSurely ,,,... . Margaret Marble Paul Messersmrth Dorothy A Silver ...., Frances Skinner .,,.. Arthur Rhollans ,,,t........ .... 24l East Auburn Ave. . .... .Hotel Alms .. 2392 Wheeler St .4749 Winton Rd. 3400 Woodburn Ave , .243l Fairview Ave PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ann Marie Kellner Alan C. Kindschy Earl F. Klinck Elsa Kramer .. Edward Krueck. . leannette Nurre Paul Richert Maud Suter . .. ISI W McMillan ,.....5B3 Wirham Pl M427 Probasco St. .,......,l334 Broadway . ........ 4B Parker St 372B Lueders Ave . 2.753 Summit Ave Diehl Rd, Cheviot 147 The Slqywritern is happy to acknowledge its indebtedness to the tollowing tor their serv- ice and helptul interest in the production of the book: The American Airlines 6 Detroit News Airphoto Crain-Sheppard Inc. Tae Cincinnati Times-Star Tae Cincinnati Rost Tae Cincinnati Enquirer lvr, David Dash A bert Ballauer '35 O d Hughes The Cargoyle Mr. Clittord lvlobherley lvlr, Raymond Fell Tom l-lunnicut Niel lVlcKinney Laurence Fleming Fay lvliller I Carolyn Rrobst Dorothy Rohr Robert l-lughes Carolyn Frank F, Katherine Pease Margaret Zinlq Dorothy lvlahone Alberta Kirchner lVlerry l-larding Lorraine Kennedy lylarilyn Herzog Betty Doyle William Sutphin Adele Wesely Your Education is not Complete until you have taken a Rost Craduate Course in Fun at CCDNEY ISLAND AMERICA'S FINEST AMUSEMENT PARK swiwwiiuc parxiciuc piixiiuc lOOOFREEPlClNllCTAl3l.ES CgHE ECQNUUHE CQHOTOGPAPHEP congratulates THE HUGHES CHHEEH CEUE UPON H SUCCESSEUE EIIQSE YEAR. THE C A IvIEPA CEII B, ITS EQUIPMENT THE GIET OETHECEASSOEI936, HAS HAD AN IMPORTANT PART IN THE PPUDUCTION OE THE SKYWPITEI2 he HUB OF ACTIVITY Wherever you go, vvhatever you do, you see the teIeptone in the center oI ftings, cIay and right. 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PRESENTS AN OLD FASHIONED LAD WITH NEW FANGLED IDEAS HM T0 ASSIST YOU IN CREATING AND PRODUCING THE UNUSUAL IN SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS RAVIN Abram SCDLO FLYERS 1937 s, Stanley , ., ,,,,,.. 29l2 Burnet Ave Swimming Team l, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Track 3, 4, l:Oc1tlDall 4 , Adams, Mildred Dorotln 29 XVest Mclxlillan St F Spanish Club l, 2, ci R. 3, Art League 3, 4, Sales Club 3, -l, Honor League 4 Alexander, Betty Ann , ,, ,, A.., 3l34 Vine St, C R l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, 3, French Club 3, Sr Sages, Riding Club 4, Honor League, Art League 4, lr Advisdt. Allen, Stanley XV ,,,., .Dixie Highway, nr Fountain Ave, Clendale, Ohio Amrein, Georgia . , .. .,.. ..,.. l 742 Powers St. C R 2, Cilee Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Cerman Club 4, Anders, Virginia May... ...... , l779 Carll St. Kickball l, 2, 3 4, Baseball 2, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, 4, Honor League, Hockey Team -l, Center Ball 4, Basketball 4, Old Hughes Statt 4, Swimming 4, Andler, Walter ,t.4..,..... . .......... lC04 California St Football 2, 3, 4, Ashley, Robert ,,,.....,,........ ..,, .,.. .,,, . , .,.,,. l 6 27 State Avenue Austin, Eleanor lune .. ,....,, ,.,.,, ,,,., 3 l 70 Clendora Avenue Avril, Ayers, Bader, Batter, Baker, Bane, Bare, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom Statf 2, 3, Sages 4, Art League 4, Honor League. Evelyn ,,,., ..,..., .,,,,...,, ..,..,....,.. ,.,..,, , S 6 7 S Belmont Ave Swimming l, 2, 3, C R l, 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, French Club 4 Oakley Ralph ..,,...........,..,,.,....,....,. ,.,.. 4 l2S Langland St, Math Club 3, Latin Club 3, 4, French Club, Vice President 3, Treasurer, 4, Sages 4, Hughes Club 4, Alice ....... ,. ,.,,,........,..,......, , .,.... ,...,,,. 2 335 Victor St. C- R 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Home Ec, Club 4. Elizabeth Ida... ..., ......,..,,,..., . ., 34l2 Clifton Ave Old Hughes Representative l, 2, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, -l, Cerman Club 2, 3, 4, Sages 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Reporter 2, Treas Math Club 3, Sec. lr. Class 3, Tennis 3, C R l, 2, 3, 4, Circula- Manager ot l'Cargoyle 3, Pres Honor League, Secre- tary ot Senior Class, Parlating Club 4, Circulation Manager of Old Hughes 4 Robert Martin ,, ....,.,,,..,,..,, ..,..,...,, .7 Moline Court Anna Margaret ,,,..... ...,......,,....,,,....,...,..,.. 2 ll Albion Pl A Capella Choir 3, 4, Cirls Clee Club 4, Honor League, Art League 4, Accompanist ot Boys' Double Quartet. Virginia Marthau. . ,,,...... ,,,, 4233 Kirby Ave, Art League 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League Barnes, Earl I, lr ..., ...,,., .... . l 7053 Pulte St Writing Club l, Track 4, Luiichronrn Stall 4. Barron, Allred l .... . , 21107 Bellevue Ave Football 4, Basletball -l, Track, Captain -l Barrowclitt, Margaret May ,,,,,,, , , 3209 Harvey Ave, Home Ec, Club 2, Salcsmansliip 3, Honor League Bartsch, Leola Mae , ,, ,... ,,... , ..,., , l7-l Warner St Sales Club 3, Art League 4, Honor League Bass, leanette ,, ,. ,, ,. ,, . B40 Windham Ave Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League, Art League 4 Bauer, Betty Claire.. ., , , , 73-l Creenwood Ave, Choral Club 4, Bauer, lulius... , ,,........ ...,. S 40 Carplin Place Baumgartner, Robert, . C204 Edwood Ave. Colt Team 2. Beatty, Vivian Louise .. , , 22012 Auburn Ave Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Becker, Dorothy .. , . . ,,..... ..,., , .. 33lS Drexel Place Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Art League 3, 4 Bedolis, Robert ,,.,, .. ,,.,. ,,..,, ,......, . , ,..... 7 23 Cholson Ave Flushing High School, N Y C,, l, 2, 3. Bell, Mariorie ,,,. ,,,....,.,,,,,. . , ,.., ,,,., ,,.. ..,., l 2 0 Wellington Pl. C R l, Honor League, Art League 4 Benkner, Delores C ,,...,. ,, r ..., ,,...., ., l24 W, 65th St. Beren, Edythe E .,.,..,,, , ...,,....,...,.. ,. 3603 Reading Rd. Clee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Art League l, 2, 3, Sages 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Choral Club 4, Honor League Berger, Louise E ..........., .,,.,, r .. .,......,,. 4405 Paddock Rd Art League l, 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, C- R. 3, 4, Honor League. Bergman, Rebecca ,..,,,,, , S24 Prospect Pl. Volleyball 3, Centerball 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, C, R, 4, Sages 4, Sage Bergman, Ziporah .,..,.. ......,, L t ..,...., t Make-Up, ., S24 Prospect Pl Berman, Harvey Leon .,..,.. ,....,.., 2 l6 Rockdale Ave. Bernstein, Seymour ...,,,.,,,.,. ....,,, . . ..., . F303 Rockdale Ave, Bertschinger, leanettem. .,,,,.. ..... ,,,... ,,,,...., 2 3 - l0 Rohs St. Accordian Club 2, Sages 4. Bettis, Alyce lanetm., ....,,, S75 Rockdale Ave Art League 3, 4, French Club 3, Honor League Bierbaum, Edward . r ,, ,, , ,, .,., 434l Haight Ave Hughes Club 3, 4, Basketball 3 Blankenhorn, Martha lane , ,,..,..,.. . .,,,. C Rural Lane Shaker Heights High, Cleveland l, 2, Art Leagu 4, Latin Club 4, French Club 4, Honor League, Block, Samuel ,,.. , ..,,. .,,.,,, .,,,, 2 3 7 Northern Basketball 2, 3, ll, Sales Club 3 Bohl, Richards. , ,,.... ,, ,,,,l740 Queen City Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, e 3, Ave Ave THE ART LEAGUE hangs on the walls ot Hughes corridors pictures that delight oncl inspire. Many ot them ore the work ot Cincinnati artists. 153 BUY YOUR CHEMICALS AND APPARATUS WHERE HUGHES BUYS CINCINNATI SCIENTIFIC COMPANY 224 Main Street Cincinnati, Ohio Bohn, Grace ,I..,...,,..,,.....,....,..,..,.....,........ 4508 Mellwood Ave Bridges, Carl loseph ........,. .,....r.....,,..,..,.,..,...,., 2 640 Dennis St. Home Economics Club 2, Choral Club 3, 4, C, R I, 3. Brooks, Leonard I. .......,.,...,...,, ....,....,..,..,. 8 30 Cleveland Ave. Bohnen, Ruth .. .,,... ..,...,............,.......,.,,,.,. I I35 Groesbeck Rd. Spanish Club, Sec'y 4, Hughes Club 4, Sports Writer Honor League, Art League 4. Bolender, Raymond Gerald ,...........,,....., 3I69 letterson Ave. Bolles, Richard .,.. . ..,, ..,..., . .. ..,., 3477 Whitfield Ave Hughes Club 3, Sales Club 3. Bollinger, Carl ., .. ...I....,, .,,. ,.,,,...I....,..,,.. 2 4 5 Piedmont Ave. Gargoyle Reporter 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 2, 4, German Club 3, 4, Treas, Hughes Club 3, 4. Bortz, Abe.. ..,...,... ,......... ,.,.... .........,,.... ,.,., . . . 8 42 Blair Ave German I, 2, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4. Bortz, loshuam... ,,...., . ,.,.,.. ,,.....,.,.,.........,,.. 6 26 Maple Ave, German Club I, 3, 4. Boxill, Gale ,,..,.,.,........,.....,, ,....,.... ...,.. .,..,..,,. 3 I B Terrace Ave. Boyd, Lawrence G ...,..., ,,,.. ...,..,............,.. ..,... I 6 I 9 N Argyle German I, 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, H'-Y 4, Cheer- leader 4. Boyd, Marian ,...,.,,,.., ,.,........,.....,...,..,,....,,......... 4 524 Circle Ave. lunior Orchestra 2, Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 3, Secy 4, G. R 4, Art League 4, Honor League, Home Ec. Club 4, Glee Club 4. Brant, Milton .,... .,....,,.........................,...... 3 I24 Borrman Ave Brauer, Robert Wuest ............. ,......... 2 455 Fairview Ave. Hughes Club 3, 4. Braun, Robert Adam ...,..... .. ,,........ I639 Waverly Ave. Hughes Club 4, Breaker, Harold ...,...,......., ...,...............,. 2 922 Colerain Ave. Breckel, Dorothy . ...... . ,,..,,......,............ 5BlB Twin Oak Dr. Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Brenner, Nellie ....... ,.,...,...,............,..... 2862 Henshaw Ave Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Brestel, Carol Marie... .. ........ ..........., I B27 Baltimore Ave. Gargoyle and Old Hughes 4, Business Manager Annual, Track 3, 4, Lunch Room 4. Brown, Allen ......,..., .. ....., ,..,...,..,.... 2 4I Erkenbrecker Ave. Vox-pop I, 2, 3, Gargoyle 2, 3, Scribblers 2, 3, Old Hughes 3. Brown, Bessie ........ ...... . . .,...............,.,..,..... BI9 Windham Ave Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Brown, Wilbur Scott ...., . ......,..,,...,...,...... l545 Donaldson Pl. German Club I, Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Football Team 2, Gargoyle 2, Old Hughes Repre- sentative 3, Art League 4, Boys' Glee Club, Treas. 4. Bruce, Audrey Viola .......,.............,.........,, 7l5 Beechwood Ave Art League I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Honor League, Bruckmann, losephine Ann .............,..... I024 Clifton Hills Ave, Riding Club 2, Art League 3, 4, G. R. 3, 4, Honor League. Buescher, Dorothy ...,,............ ........................,.... I 627 Elkton Pl. Honor League, G. R. 4, Art League 4, Burwell, Roy ...,........... .....,.,......,,..............,,.,. 2 3I2 Stratford Ave, Butler, Martha Margaret.. ............. ..,.,.., 3 420 Middleton Ave. Art League 3, 4, Honor League Calef, Robert C.. ....., ..........,...,.,,.....,.,..,.. 2 550 North Bend Rd. Campbell, Virginia ....,,..........,,.............................. 4229 Turrill St. German Club I, 2, 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. 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Member Federal Reserve System I54 THE HIRSHFELD PRINTING COMPANY Cincinnati, Ohio 4lO West Court Street Parkvvay 7233 Ciener, loan , , ..,. ,,,,.... 9 I9 Avondale Ave Dalcen, Margaret Louise .. ..,. ...,.. , .. 2325 Ohio Ave Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League, C R 4, Home Spanish Club I, Art League 3, 4g Honor League EC tl Decker, Margaret Harriet i ,, . , 3f',54 Middleton Ave Clark, Elizabeth Addams , ,,,,, ,,... , 2iTl7 Eden Ave C R 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, Basketball 3, 4, Tennis Ct I s- E my 4 4 A 251 H A 3, Baseball 3, Kickbal 3, Art League 3, 4, Sages 43 Glen 5k,l,il2j,,g Team 4' Qxm Team 2, 3' 4 Game Ve Math Club 4, Latin Club 4, Honor League, Hockey 4 Cohen, losenh B ,, , I. ., , ,, SBD Hale Ave Dell, Williarn C .,,. ..,,,...,, , , ,.,. ,, 22l2 Vine St. Cohen, Victor . .. , IDIT Valley Lane Hughes Club Sl' ,, Conover paw 4 T304 Scottwood AVC Denier, Edward ..,,,.. ,.,,, , ,, MDI Snringlavvn Ave, Centerball 2, Baseball 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, German Club lr 2 4,4 gaslketban 3' 4' C R 4 Desserich, Russell William . . . 4 ,'..Iht,l3 Lavvny Ave Cook, Dorothy Kathryn , ,, 41353 Spring Crove Ave l4lLlgCliEtEalElrl3n3lJlh.4naggEe'll3l3dClelBjghesucelmall C Ulj ll Lima Central I-ligh I, 2, Art League 3, 4, Honor U ' ' l B 444 League' C R 4' Qermam Oub 4 Detgel,GHayyv?d CI, b Z., .... 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I l ,II2 Pulte St Art League 3, 4, Honor League, C R 4, French German Club 23 H R l' 2' 3' Eli All League 3- ul Om 4. Honor League Doeren, Dorothy ....,.....,...,.,, ,,,,,.,,,,.., .,27l3 Sander St Curnayn, Emmet lvl 4 , .,,, 2929 Euclid Ave Art League 3, 4, Honor League YOUR BUDGET IS NOT COMPLETE unless provision is MADE FOR GOOD READING Let us help you select your BOOKS trorn our caretully chosen stock ot titles trorn the presses ot ALL LEADIIXIC PUBLISHERS- BOOKS by your tavorite authors on all subjects BIBLES TESTAMENTS STATIONERY Ask for estimates on PRINTING and BINDING lSoIe Agents for the new PLASTIC BINDINC-I THE METHODIST BOOK CONCERN lFounded I789l Four-Tvventy Plum Street, Cincinnati Telephone CHerry 3710 ISS Doerner, lohn Henry .,.....,,. ...,...,...,...,, ,.,.......,.. 3 2 2 Howell Ave. Football 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Math Club 4, Hi-Y 4. Dolle, Virginia Louise ........,..,...,,..,,.....,.,,..,...,..,,,. l0 Louis Ave G. R l, 2, 3, 43 i'Gargoyle 3, Honor League, Art League 4. Dorsey, lulia Rose ..,........ ...., . .. .,,... ........., l l23 Laidlaw Ave. Spanish Club 3, G R. 3, Art League 4, Honor League. Dotzauer, Stanley ,....,,,...................,..,.., 430 W. McMicken Ave. Dudley, Alice L. ...,...... ..,....,...,,,,,....,........,.. 2 555 Beekman St. Dunbar, Alvin . ..,,, .. .... ,.,,... .,., . . . 562 Maple Ave. Stamp Club l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, French Club 2, Tennis 3, 4. Dunn, Rebecca .,,.,... ..,.i.,,....,. . . .,... .......,., 5 42 Maple Ave Spanish Club l, 2, 4, Sages 2, Art League 3, 4. Easterling, Ethelyn ..,,4......,, . .. . 4l2l Lakeman St. Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Centerball 2, 3, Honor League Eckel, Dorothy Louise .,....,..,..........,........,.... l867 Catalina Ave German Club 3, 4, Old Hughes 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4. Ehrmantraut, Mildred ,......,,...,.,..,. ,...,.......,...,. 4 30 Warren Ave. Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 2. 3, 4, Pres. 4, Hockey 3, 4, G. R. 4, Basketball 4, Treas. Home Ec. 4, Honor League. Ehrnschwender, Ervin john ..,,...........,,........, 242 Piedmont Ave Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 4 Einhorn, Clarice .,...,........,............,..,,,.......,..,..., 3556 Bogart Ave. Art League l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Honor League. Eisele, Eva C. ......,,..,.......,..,,,,.,.,........................, 2380 Ravine St. Art League 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 3, Honor League. Ekardt, Arthur .,...,.,......,......,,.......,,.,...,..... l733 Queen City Ave. Elgin, Kenneth Edgar .,...,...... ,............,...........,.. 2 43 Gilman St. Gargoyle Statt l, Business Manager Gargoyle 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Treas. 2, Sages 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Business Manager ot Old Hughes 4, French Club 4, V. P. ot Choral Club 4. Ellerhorst, Howard lr ,..,..,,,..............,,...... 36l9 Middleton Ave. Vox Pop l, Lunchroom Statt 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Old Hughes Statt 3, 4, Editor ot Annual, Hi-Y 4. Emolo, Frieda Sylvia .,.... ,,........, .....,,..,.,.,...,...,, 4 2 8 Klotter Ave. Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League. Erke, Frederick ......,...,............,...... ....,,......,...,..., 2 l7 Bosley St. Eubank, Lois Lillian ...,,,....,,.......,,........,....,,.,.... l23 Hosea Ave. Scribblers 2, 3, Gargoyle 2, 3, Old Hughes 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Chess Club 4. Everett, Shirley Mae ......,......,..... ....,,...,,.,... 2 7l9 Sanders St Choral Club l, 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Glee Club 4, French Club 4, G. R l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League. Evers, Bertha Caroline ..,......, . ,..,,....,.,, 4595 Mitchell Ave. Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League. Feldman, Mildred ..,...,.,...,,....,, .,......,. .,....,. 8 3 2 Blair Ave. Glee Club l, Sages 2, 3, 4, Make-up 3, 4, Math Club 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Fender, Robert E ....,...,.,.,...,..,.....,,,....,.,...,..,......., 3l2l Ahrens St. Riding Club 4 Ferguson, Viola Virginia .. .......,............... l544 Wittekind Ter, Old Hughes l, 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League Field, Frieda Rose .... .... ....,......,,,............ 6 7 l Glenwood Ave. Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Volley Ball 4. Fields, Albert ..,,. . ,..,....,. ,...,...............,...... 5 63 Dixmyth Ave. Baseball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Track 3, Art League 4, Hughes Club 4. Fielman, Frank Frederick ....... ............. 3 0ll Bellevue Ave Gym Team l, 2, 3, 4 lCaptainl, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Cor Sec., Hi-Y 3, 4. Fine, Marian Ruth .,........ .......... ..... ..... 3 3 5 Northern Ave. German Club l, G R 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Sales Club 4. Fink, Phyllis Gayle ....,....... .... ....,....,.., ....... 3 l 9 Howell Ave. Honor League, G. R. 4, Latin Club 4. Finkelmeier, Ralph Charles .......,....,,,.........,.,...... 3497 Vine St. 156 Fish, Pearl ............................ ..... . .........,........ 3 235 Delaware Ave. Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Fisher, lack ..,...,....,..,....,.............,.................... 4850 Paddock Rd. Fisher, Salome Lucile ....... ................... ........ 2 3 2l Clifton Ave Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, Kickball 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Fitchett, Martha lean ,....................,. ............,.... l 863 Chase Ave. G R. l, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Flake, Harry Mundhenk . .....,................ i807 Andinia Ave. Golf l, Airplane Club l, Radio Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Sages 4. Foertmeyer, lack ...........,.................................. 3963 Dickson St. Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3. Follmer, William Charles ................. ......... 3 838 Llewellyn Baseball 3, 4. Ford, Helen Ann .. ....... ..... 2 369 Victor St. Spanish Club l, Art League 4, Honor League. Fosdick. Carolyn Morrow ......... .............. 6 l03 Cary Ave. G. R. l, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Honor League, Art League 4. Fox, Dorothy. .............,......................................... 5 Acadia Court Art League 3, 4, G. R. 4, Honor League, Girls Glee Club 4. Frank, Carolyn .........................,... ............ 6 8l6 Lower River Rd. Art League 3, 4, Kicball 3, French Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, Volley Ball 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League. Frankel, Dorothy Lee... ................................ 5l7 Ridgeway Ave, French Club 4, Sales Club, Secretary 4, Honor League, Art League 4. Frazee, Helen Opal ............................................... 536 Delta Ave. Terrace Park Union High l, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Frederick, Louise .......................................... 2368 Fairview Ave. Vox Pop 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Frickman, Howard .......................,.... .......... 3 l4 Emming St. Friedman, Arthur S. ..........,.... .......... 3 8 Landon Court Walnut Hills l, 2. Froome, Benson ................................................... 747 Froome Ave, Tennis 3, 4, Hughes Club 4. Galinkin, Lillian ............... . ..........................., 3329 Reading Rd. Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Ganson, Rose ........................ .......................... 3 428 Harvey Ave. Latin Club 2, Sages 2, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Garvin, Nicholas .................................. ............ 2 372 Wheeler St. Gehler, leanette Harriet ......................,....,. ..,.. 3 307 Reading Rd. Sages 2, Honor League, Latin Club 2, German Club 3, 4, G R. 3, 4, Art League 3, 4. Gentner, Harold L ........................................ 3750 Llewellyn Ave. Cross Country 4 Garrish, Mary Naomi .,....,....................... 4700 N. Edgewood Ave, Latin Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Sages 4, Sec, Gervers, Raymond Edward ................. 3349 Whitfield Ave. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Class President 3, 4. Ghouri, Florence ..... .......................... ............. 2 4 l3 Clifton Ave. Art League 3, 4, Honor League Giebel, Dorothy Helen ................................. 23 W. Daniels St. German Club 4, Honor League. Giebel, Ruth Mildred ...........................,......,.... 23 W. Daniels St. German Club 4, Honor League. Ginsberg, Ida ........ ..... ............... ............ 8 8 l Lexington Ave. Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Glascock, Leo ............. . ................ ............. 2 640 Burnet Ave. Spanish Club l, 2. Goldberg, Ellen Louise ....... .......... ................. 5 3 3 Prospect Pl. Newcastle Senior High 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Sages 2, 4, French Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Glee Club 4, Markeeup Club 4. Golden, Stanley Herbert ...,............ ................. 6 46 Forest Ave. Swimming Team 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, German Club 3, Math Club 4, Sages 4. -----ni..-..-......1..Y---.-.-,.. -.--- ,. -, Goldstein, Dorothy ......,..A,,...,. .,..A....,.,,,. 3435 Hallwood Pl Greenwell, Mary ,,.. ,,,,...,,,4,..,.......,, , ..,, .... 2 F3 27 Sidney Ave. Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League, Gargoyle 4 German Club l, 2, 3, Kick Ball l, Art League 3, -fl, ooiasiem, rear., a,...a..,,, ,,r,,...,,......,,......, 8 03 Rockdale Ave Vollev Ball 3: Home EC Club 4: Honor League. Gooten, Gertrude .,,...,.Ar..,A.,,A. ...., i .f .,....... 33l0 Elland Ave GregOW- Madge rr'-' -- 4--'-444- '4-'V, 44-- -VVV- 2 9 5 3 Herisbaw AVG German Club l, 2, 3, 4, Program Comm 4, Art Western Hills l, 2, Sages 3, Honor League, G R League 3, 4 4, Art League 4, Cordon' Fanny lngbyybbyulyylhlyyyuv Vgbbvuqqnh..V,.qq,,.q..4, V bbyy 5 26 Qarpim Pl. Gross, Melvin G .... ,,,,.....,...,.. ....r.,,, 2 8 00 Montana Ave. Western Hills High School l, 2, 3, Sales Club 4, German Club l- 2 Art League 4, Honor League. Grueneberg, Willardn. ,,,, .. ,,...,...,,,....,,..., l828 Hanfield St, Gordon, Freyda ......,oo....., ,,......, .........,o..,,..,... 5 l 8 Maple Ave. Trask Zi Hughes Club 3' Cl French Club 4, Honor League, Art League 4, Guttman, Melvin l , .,,,, ,.,,.... , ., .. ,,,54l Carplin Place Q I H 3 I M Aylrgyyllzzvrryn .4.l,,...-.. A,,,, 1 44 C lh Sf, Scribblers 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, Osey Spinal, C1735 1' 2' 3, Wil Sages 2, Aff Lealugug .ig 3, Treas 4, Pres, French Club 4, Hughes Club 4 Honor League Haering, Herbert S ,. ,...,, ,..,.. , . ,....,, 738 Dixmyth Ave Gosey, Marlon ..,..,.,,,,.... ,.,,......,.., ,...,,,,.,,., , l 44 Calhoun St. lflUglle5 Qlub 3' 'li SW'mml'l3 3- 'll Track 3- All Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sages 2, Art League 3, 4, Gargoyle 3, Sages 4, 2 d Honor League Haines, Virginia Madelynu. ,,,,....,. ., 25 Fos ick Ave Q d' R b Igllglvlvllll Vlggll Vrygllllhlu A E .2lll A 5 A V Spanish Club l, 2, 3, G R l, 2, 4, Sales Club 4, COLL YM Otell Q14 PU Um t NS Home Ec Club 4, Sages 4, Honor League, la ' al lm t ' , A A ' 't' U , lospec Hake, Virginia Mae ,,.......... , . ,,,......, c,,. 7l2 Dixmyth Ave gfhiss Club l, 2, 3, Stamp Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club Art League 3, 4, Honor League 4 ' 4 , Hamer, Ann .,.....,. ,.,....,., ,,...... ..........,..,,........, 2 2 l Hosea Ave Grad, Phil .,,..,, , ,.,. ,,,,,,,, . .....,, Elland' Circle i2,d,,,g Club 1' 2' 5W,mm,ng Qi Q R 2' 3' ag Latin QVOSS Cwritry 2' 3' 45 Track 2- 3l Galgoyle 3- 43 Club 3, 4, Honor League, Art League 3, 4, Old Hughes 'l Hancock George ,,,.....,,,..,,...,,,.,..,, ,,,..,,.... ,... 2 3 5 Lorraine Ave Grause, Ralphu. ,,,,,,....,.,, , ,.,,.. 4207 Cherry St Glee Club 2, Choral Club 2, Art League 3, Sages 4. Celman Cub li Zi Hargis, Thomas Paul lr ,....,,...... ,,,,.,.....,,,.,,.....,...,.., M illcreek Rd, Green, Margaret .........,,,,,.,.... ,.,..., ..,,,.... .,., 4 2 l 4 Cherrry St. Harris, Naomi Eva .......,. .........,,............, .... ..... 4 3 8 0 Innes Ave. Honor League, Art League 4. Riding Club l, 2, Sages l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club, Exec Com 3, Sec -Treas 4, Honor League, Greenberg, lrma lanet ,,,....... ,,..,........,,,.,,, 3 248 Delaware Ave, French Club 3 4 G R l, Kick Ball l, Center Ball l, Sages 4, French Club 4, Art League 4, Honor League, Makeup 4, Hartman, Alfred ,,,,,,,,,,, ,....., ,,,..,,' ..., , . S 949 Lettingvvell Ave , , German Club l, 2, 3, Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Football Greenberg, Bob .,........,...., ..,,,...,.., . . ....,,.,.,...,.. 3580 Reading Rd. 3, 4. Greenberg, Ruth Ann ,,.......,, ..,,....,..,..,...,... 3 S52 Bogart Ave, Havlin, Rita .,.,..., ....,,....,,,.,,,,....,........... .... 4 2 70 Williamson Pl. 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S 3l Klotter Ave. Art League l 2, 3, 4' Honor Leag e, ' B ll ' Latin Club 2' Art League 3' Honor Hayo, Herschel ...,...........,. ..... ............,... ,,......... l 6 W . 73rd St. League' Basketball 4' VOlley Ball 4' Swimming 4. ootball 2' Track 7' Cerman 4, Pres Hill, Ve ma ...,,.,.................,.,..,..,..,,...........,.. l867 Northcut Ave. Hegeman, ean ,...,....., , c....... , .,..,.l....., l707 Bluerock St. 'eul League 3- 4' l'l0'Tle'lVlal4l03 Club el' Honor League. Art League 3, 4' Honor League. Hillman, Harry .,..,.,,....,.... ,.....,... .... 3 0 S Clinton Springs Ave, Heitkamp, Norma Helen , , ...,.. ,....., l l Parchman Lane Close Country 2- 3- 4' Trask 2 Art League 3 4' Honor League' Sages 4. Hoffman Vera Elizabeth ,.,,......,.,., .....4...,.,,. 4 223 Chambers St. Heitmann, Erank, ,,....,,,,,.,,..,,,,..... ,c........,... S 456 Colerain Ave l-eague l 2 3 el' 99 CluP l' - l 4' l'lP French Club 2, 3, 4, Exec com. 4' Aff Club 2, League- Haimanl Naam, game, Algbl Vgghhxnll vlnlnllglllggggb 3 4 49 Wairon Ava Hohendorf, Honna Elizabeth ......,. a ,c......,... lS4B Donaldson Place a Club 11 atm Q 5 2' V at French Cub - C e Club l, 2 3 Council 4' Riding Club 2, 3' a n Art League 3 4. Honor League u 2, 4' C. RI. 3, 4' Honor League Exec. om! Henle Robert ...., ..... ....,. .....,...,.......,.,..,.... ..,...,.. B e I l view Rd, Ereeelq Clue 4' Olel l-lelgliee Staff 4' Annual Staff' ,Sycamore High 1.2 l-lohrnan, Vlohn L .......,.,.,..,......,....... S .........,........,.... l722 Pulte St. Hennessy, Richard L ,...,,.........,,,...,,,.,,......,..,,,. 606 Howell Ave, ewlmmmg Team lr 2 3 el Beeeeell 4' . F bar' 3 4, Hi-Y 4, Club 2, 3' Editor of 'Cargoyle 3' Editor Hermia, Albert i ...,. .,,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,..,,....,,,..,.. 2 704 vine sr. Elfaegeueg, 4 eermee elee 4 M Leeeee 4 Honor Oelmall Club l 24 Hughes Club ' Holt, Burton .,......,.....,.........,...,......,,....,.,...,.......,,... 2620 Vine St. Henrisk. E LQSTEV ----'-'-----V- - '--------- -------ii4-- 4 676 l'lamlli00 Ave Hoover, Norman Francis ....,..,,,.........,...,.,,.,,... 4l0 Warren Ave. Cefman Club l 2' l'lUSl49S ClUlD 1 n l, 2, , 4' Orc estra l 2, 3, 4' lVlath Clu ' Henry, Clenn ..... .,,,,..,,...,......,,.......,,..,.,,..,... , .6l7 Orient Ave. Hug 95 CluP 3 4' l'll'Y 4- Henzi, lVlary Louise ,....,,....,,,.,,.,........,.........,... 2839 Sidney Ave. Cerman Club l' Sages 2' Art League 3 4' Ho r League' Home Ec. Club, Sec. Hering, Ceorge ,. ,..,.. ,.,..,,.,.,..,.,,.,.. ..,.....,,.. 4 3 24 Doberer Ave. Herold, Virginia .,,. ,....,..,...,..,,.,,..,,.,.... ....,.,,, l 2 3l Oberlin Blvd. Soanrh Club 3, 4' Honor League' Cir Reserves 4' Sales Club 4' Art League 4. Herzberg, james ,.,,.....,... , ,...,......., ......,. 3 S62 Rosedale Pl. Hibbard, Ernest lVl ..,,......,,..,.......,. ,,... . .246 Calhoun St. Hickman, lack .,,.., ...,...,...,...,.... ,.....,, ....., . 3 B 25 Kickup Ave. Hopkins, Certrude Dorothy ...,.........,.,..,..., 2704 jefferson Ave, Cerman Club l' Art League 3 4' Honor League. Horn Robert lvl ..,, ...,...,...,......,.......,.,....,......,.... 2 2 Landon Ct, S. Bernard High l 2 3. Howlett, ames ,,...,...,..,,...........,.,..., .,..,... l 037 Eindlay St. Humphreys, Hugh ,.,,....,,.,.. ,.., ...,.... ,,...... ..... 4 l 8 R esor Ave. Hunnicutt, Thomas ...........,.,, ,,.................,...,.... S 63 Howell Ave, Hughes Club 4' Camera Club 4' Clee Club 4, lmsande, Albion E ....,...,......,..,.................,........ 327 Seymour Rd. Track 4. lacobson lvleyer .........,......,....,...,,. .,..... 9 64 Warwick Ave. Eo ball 2, 3 4' Track 3. imming l 2 3 '. 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I D40 Bader St, K German Club I, 2 ati, Louis .,,,,,..,,, , ,, 3SoI Bogart Ave, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, Volley Ball 2, Art League 4 Kaufmann, Ruth E, .. ,.., .... . . ,,.. l2DO N Bend Rd Choral Club I, 2, 3, 4, G R 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Honor League. Keller, Mae, , ,..,,, ,, ., ,.,. ,,..,, , . 2900 letterson Ave, Stamp Club I, 2, G R I, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, l-lonor League, Sages 4, Sales Club 4. Kelly, Ruth M ,,,,. ,,,,, 37I2 Beekman St G R 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor Leaguel German Club 4 Kern, Irwin E , , ..42DB Delaney St Hughes Club 4, Debating Club 4, Volley Ball 2, Kettering, Vernice A , ..,, . .... ...,.. S 744 St, Elmo Ave, G R 3, 4, Art League rl, Honor League Keys, Norma Vrclet , ., , , 333I Beekman St, Art League 3, 4, I-lonor League King, Dorothy lane ICI6 North Argyle Pl Spanish Club I, 2, G R l, 4, Art League 3, 4, Sales Club, Vice Pres 3, Pres 4, Honor League. German Club l, Center Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, G R 2, Choral Club 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Krstner, Margaret E ., ,,.. ., ,,,,, 22lS Wheeler St, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, Kicl, Ball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Klecka, Edward I .. . , ., 2895 Digby Ave Riverside-Brookfield l-hgh School I, 2, 3 Kloos, Carl ., ...,,,. .... ,,,,, , ,.,., .,,,,,. 7 30 Epworth Ave Riding Club 2, Hughes Club 4. Klusmeyer, lames Charles ..,,,. . , ..,,, . ......, 46 Graham St. Band 2, 3, 4, Pres 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Vox Poo 3, Glee Club 4, Choral Club 4, Koenig, Evelyn Katharine ,, . ..,, .. .....,,,.,.... I638 Otte Ave. German Club I, 3, G, R I, 2, Glee Club 2 Koch, Edward I ,. .....,........,, . ,.,,..,., .,..,, 4 O4 Vyfarner St. German Club I, Glee Club 3. Koehler, Ray Edward ,....... , .,.., .....,,...,,.. 4 370 Virginia Ave Kolb, lomyra ,,,,.,, , ,,.... .... ,,. , .. ,, .... 48lt3 Paddock Rd Erench Club -I, Art League 4, Honor League Korelitz, Melvin . ..,. , , ,,..,, ,... ..., ,....,, 3 I I 3 Harvey Ave Latin Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Hughes Club 4. Kraemer, Carl C ,..,... .....,.. ,....,,,..,,,... , , ,235 Eosdiclr St. Cross Country 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, Art League 4, l-li-Y 4. Kratt, Patricia Thornhillm , .. . , HIG22 N Argyle Orchestra lr and Sr I, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Exec. 4, G R 2, 3, 4, Sages 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle 3, Art League 3, 4, Old Hughes 4, French 4, Honor League, Exec, Com , Annual Editor, Parlating Club 4 Kraus, Ben , ..,,.. ,..,. ...,,, , , B36 Cleveland Ave Latin Club I, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Choral Club 4, King, Harry Ellis ..., , , , Tfl Erkenbrecher Ave Football 2, 3,l4, Basketball 2, 3, 4,I Capt 4, Basel Kreuzman, john Charles ,,,..,,. ,, ,.,.,.... ..22I Donahue St. r 1 . G 1 N Y . - 2 f ball D' 3' I-IUDIPS CUE I' HI Y ' CEQNCIUID I Kriegel, Myrtle . ,,,.., ,, ..,,, .. ,,....., ,3t3II Cass Ave. Ising, james Oliver ,... , ,,,, , ,,,. , , 223! Burnet Ave. Honor League, Home Ec Club 4, Art League 4. LANCE'S STUDENT SUPPLY The SAGES lnvite you to attend their Greeting Cards i li ISchoo Supplies Magazines O Candies - Drinks Lending Library P Drawing Materials Tl'll'Ol,lglIOLll 2IB W. McMillan St. 159 Kruger, Bernard Albert. .,...,...,........,.......,,,.....,.... 2653 Dennis St. Cross Country 3, 4, Capt. 45 Track 35 Glee Club 4. Kuhlman, Ruth leanette ...,.......,........,.. 4132 Mad Anthony St. German Club 1, 25 Art League 3, 45 Honor League. Kunstman, Vivian Marcelle .............,..,..,,,..,....,, 1502 Reid Ave. Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Honor League5 Art League 4. Lamping, Carl ....,....,..,,...,.,......i..............,....,,..... 3525 Bevis Ave. Landgrat, Mildred Matilda ........................ 1541 Addingham Pl. Art League 3, 45 Honor League. Landis, Abigail .............. . ................................... 4316 Haight Ave Riding Club 35 Gargoyle 35 Latin Club 45 French Club 45 Honor League. Landy, Beatrice Kemmerer .......................... 323 Mitchell Ave. German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 35 Art League 3, 45 Honor League. Lang, William D ................... .......... 5 821 Saranac Ave. Gym 4. Lassott, Robert ...,............................................... 548 Carplin Pl. Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Ledbetter, Charlotte Elaine ..............,......, 336 Dorchester Ave. G R. 1, 2, 3, 45 Choral Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 French Club 35 Art League 3, 45 Honor League5 Lipsich, Dave ......................,,...... ..,.................... 3 484 Dewey Ave. Latin Club 25 Sages 4, Pres.5 Hughes Club 4. Lloyd, Evelyn Ernestine ..... ....... ........ ..... . . 1 585 Glen Armand Ave. Math Club 3, 45 G. R. 35 Honor League5 Art League 3, 4. Lotspeich, William ,..........................,.................... 416 Resor Ave. Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. Lowenstein, Louis. .............................................. 501 Forrest Ave. Luepke, Eileen M .....................................,....... 2535 Talbott Ave. German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor League. Lusk, Roland Wilbur .......................................... 4223 Cherry St. German Club 2. Macke, Rosemary F ......... ............................... 3 137 Imperial St. Art League 3, 45 Sales Club 45 Honor League. Mackey, Mary Alice ............................................ 3753 Spaeth St. Art League 35 Honor League. MacLean, Alice ............................................... 1325 Ryland Ave. Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Sages 3, 45 Honor League. Marohn, Dorcas Eloise ........,............................... 1029 Locust St. Shortrrdge High School, Indianapolis. Ind. 15 Art League Sa es 4 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Library 8 ' Page 2, 3, 45 G. R. 3, 4, Corres. Sec. 45 Annual Staff Lee, Martha lane ............................................ 1312 Regent Ave. 3' 4: --Old Hughesir 4: Vice pres of Class 3, 4g French Spanish Club 25 Art League 3, 45 Honor League. Cub' Vice Pres' 44 Lentz, Claude l ......................................... 3046 Moosewood Ave. Marshall, Ruth Ann ..............................,............ 254 Melish Ave. Le Poris, 13 Franklin .........................,.............. 1630 N. Argyle Pl. All League 3' 4' Stamp Club 15 Orchestra 15 Sages 3, 4, Matre, Mariorie lane ........... .. ....................... 1618 NV. Argyle Ave. , G. R. 1, 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 4, Lienhart, Frank 13 ,.... .........,...... ............... 3 9 47 Runnymede Ave. Execv Com' 23 Qlee Club 2, 35 French Club 3, 45 Liles, Frances lane .........................,.......... 145 W. McMillan Ave. l'l0f10V l-GSSUGZ All Lf-338119 3, 4- G R- li 2- 3- 43 All League 3' 45 Honor l-9331-'er Matteoli, William ............................... 5201 Rhode Island Ave. Lindemann, Marian ................................................... 268 Helen St. Football 2, 3. '7 . . C' Ri l' L' 3' 4' All League 3' 4' l-lOnOl League' Mattews, T. C. lr ...,..................... ...................... 2 48 Avalon Ave. Linder, joseph .................................................. 3320 Perkins Ave. Sage 25 Glee Club 45 Choral Club 4. Avondalels Prescription Pharmacy SHAPIRO l3urnet and Rockdale Avon 2860-2861 -1980 STlER'S Prescription Pharmacy Ludlow and Clitton Avenues Univ. 1662 Univ. 1663 MY AIM To do the thing I know is true, And should not be ashamed to do. To help to make some others see The thing that so appeals to me. -HONOR LEAGUE 'l iso Of Course You Want It Whar's that? 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Meier, William H lr ....,,......., ......,...............,...,.. 2 O8 Baxter Ave German Club I, lr Orchestra I, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Radio Club 3, Sec.-Treas, Choral Club 4. Meeker, Elizabeth ....,....,. ........... . ,.,.. 3430 Vxfhittield Ave. Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Honor League, G. R I, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, Special Glee Club Chorus, Stage Make-up 4. Meinkin Carol n ,..,. ....,,.......,..,. ........,. ...... 5 4 I O Readln Rd 8- Y S - G. R I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Hockey 2, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Home Ec, Club 4, Vice Pres Melchiona, Anthony ,,.........,......... ........... . ,.3l42 Harvey Ave. Melter, Howard ........ .. ...4665 N. Edgewood Ave Messner, Milton .......,......,,...........,..,......,,....... 6328 Heitzler Ave. Metz, Phyllis Ann .......,,.... ......... ..,...... B I O E, Mitchell Ave. Art League I, 2, 3, 4, Honor League. Meyer, james Henry ..,,...,............,,.,............ I999 Harrison Ave. Spanish Club 4, French Club 4. Me er Mar ane ..... ..........., ..... ....,. ....... 6 3 2 3 Hamilton Ave V . V l G. R, Squad Leader I, Vice Pres 2, Squad Leader 3, Pres. 4, Riding Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Honor League, Latin Club 4, French Club 4. Michaels, leanette .................... ........... .... 2 2 O E. Rochelle St Home Ec. Club I, 2, G R, I, 4, Gargoyle 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Sages 2, Swimming 3, 4, Honor League, Art League 4. Miller, Betty lane ..,,... ........,...,.,...., .,......... 6 3 6 Orient Ave, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League. Miller, Don ......,..... ................ .................... 6 2 37 Savanna Ave. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 4. Miller, Fay ......,.........,... .....,...,....... .......,, ,.,.., 2 2 9 Forest Ave. Freshman Writing Group, Sales Club 3, Treasurer 4, Sages 4, Honor League, Art League 4. Miller, Helen E ..... ,,........ ,.............,... ..........,... 6 2 3 3 Cary Ave. Honor League, Art League 4. Mitchel, lack A ..,....,....,,,.. .....,...............,.... 4 249 Rose Hill Ave. Swimming I, 3, 4. Mobberley, Thomas ............... .....,.., 7 IS7 Lower River Rd. Sages 4. Moesta, Virginia Katherine ................ . ,...,.,.,. 2228 Ravine St Art League 4, Honor League, Sales Club 4, Mollman, lack ..........,............ ..., ......,,..,..,.... 5 2 B Hickman St. Moore, lrene ...,..,........,........ .... . . .....,...,...... 2394 Wheeler St. Art League 3, 4, Baseball 3, Honor League. Moore, Mary Ellen ............................... ,... ..... 3 S 4 Terrace Ave. Riding Club I, Latrn Club 2, Tennis 2, 3, G. R. 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 3, Honor League. Moore, Maud .....,..... .. .,.. . .,,,.........,...,,... 28l9 Winslow Ave. Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Morand, Lenora Mae .....,,.... .... ..... ..,.. 6 4 4 8 Home City Ave. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Library Page 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Morrison, Eleanor .... ...,......... . ......... l2O W 72 St. G. R l, 2, 3, Squad Leader I, Latin Club 2, Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Kick Ball 3, Art League 3, 4, Hockey 4, Center Ball 4, Honor League. I6I Moser, Dorothy.. .,.,.4.,,.,..,......................,,,..,.,, l3l2 Apiones Ave. Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treas, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Mueller, Alma Elizabeth ,........,.... ....,..,... ,...,....... . . 3259 Vine St. Home Ec Club l, Art League 2, 3, 4, Center Ball 3, 4, Honor League. Multner, William Arthur ,...,,....,...... ..,,...... l 5l4 Teakwood Ave, Old Hughes Rep 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep, 2, 3 Natorp, Merten E ,,....,...,. ,,.......,,..,............,.... 4 400 Reading Rd. Newman, Helen Betty ,,.,,........,...,.......,. 355 Erkenbrecker Ave. Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, French 4, Honor League, G. R. 4, Old Hughes 4 Meyer, Rita Alice ...........,............,,.......,. l726 Queen City Ave. Sales Club 3, 4, G. R. 3, Art League 4, Honor League. Nickolas, Sam ........,.....,...,...,...,...,.,..........,,., 2580 Harrison Ave. Bloom l, 2, Track 3, 4, Football 4. Nieb, Mildred Bertha .,...,.......,......................... 2755 Robert Ave, German Club 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League, Latin Club 2. Niederhofer Merle A ,...........,..., ,..............,...,,. 90 uer ens Ave, . l 8 Swimming l, 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, l-li-Y 3, 4, Vice Pres 4, Choral Club 4, Glee Club 4. Nierman, Lois ....,..,...,,..,.,,.......,...............,..,, 3l2 Probasco Ave. Glee Club l, Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Riding Club l, 2, Orchestra 2, 3, Honor League, Art League 3, 4, French Club 4, Nolte, Harold ,... ..., . . ,.,...,............,.......,...,,., 5l64 Colerain Ave. Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choral Club 3, 4. Novak, Rose Ellen .,...., ,,.,., . . ,,...,...,...,....,..,,.., 3335 Burnet Ave Vox Pop 2, 3, Choral Club l, Spanish Club l, Honor League, Sages 3, 4, Novikoff, Walter .....,,...,....,. ......,... 2 220 Ohio Ave. Ohlmansiek, Ervin ....,... ,..,,.. ..,. .........., 2 8 2 7 Burnet Ave. O'Neil, lack ...,.....,.,..,,.......,.......,,,......,...,,.,........... l502 Astor Pl. Sales Club 2, Art League l, 2, 3, 4. Ostrager Elaine ...,.......... ,..,,...,...........,..............., 5 62 Prospect Pl. Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Sages 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League. Ott, Florence A ,....,............,,,...,....,......,................ 27l5 Scioto St. Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Parchman, William ........,..,....,...,.,............... 47l6 Edgewood Ave. Hughes Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Hi-Y 4, Art League 4. Parchman, Cliff F ,,,.,,,,.,,.,.................,....,.... 762 Beechwood Ave. Art League 4 Parrish, Elizabeth Bernice ......,,........,.,,,..,,. 8083 Woodbine Ave. G. R. l, Home Ec. Club 2, Honor League. Parson, Margretta Louise ...,,.......,,.....,.,..,.... ,..,., l ll6 Yale Ave, French Club 3, Art League 3, 4. Parsons, Helen Elizabeth .,..,,..,,.......,.......,...,..,,.. 206 Calhoun St. Vox Pop 2, Art League 4, Honor League, Latin Club 4, French Club 4, G. R. 4. Pastor, Martin ..,.......,......,, . ..,,......,,..,...,,......... 3329 Reading Rd. Radio Club l, 2, 3. Payne, Rosella ....,....,., .............,........,.....,........ l 0l8 Straight St. Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Peerless, leannette ......,...,,.,.......,...,....,..,..,.... 852 Windham Ave G R l, 4, Latin Club 2, 3 4, French Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Honor League, Penn, Ruth Virginia ,...,.,...,,....................,,,........,... 663 Omaha St. Spanish Club l. 2, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Phillips, Donald Edwin ...,,..,...,,................,..... 4658 Howard Ave. Phinney, Harry ........ .... ...,,...... 4 2 6 Straight St. Pinsky, Milton ....,.., .......... ...................... 3 9 59 Ardmore Ave. Polinsky, Bess .........,...............................,,.. 2l2 Northern Ave. Center Ball l, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 2, 3, Baseball 3, Kick Ball 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Sages 4 Treas. Pomerantz, Mildred .......,........,.....,.....,...,...... 833 Windham Ave. Art League l, 2, 3 4, Honor League, Art Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4. 162 Powell, Lorraine ..,..........,..............,.............. 305 E. McMillan St. G. R. l, 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Provenzano, Frank ............,......,..,,...,...........,.......,.... Millcre-ek Rd, Puls, Marie ..................,.,.,.,............,...........,,...,., 433 Warner St. Kick Ball 2, Sages 3, 4, Make-up Club 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Volley Ball 3, 4. Pund, Ruth ........... .....,...............,..............,... 2 53l Stratford Ave. Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Basketball l, French Club 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, G. R. 4. Ranck, David Key .............................,......,,....,.... 3422 Bishop St. Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Glee Club 4. Reardon, Arthur ...............,..................................,... 234l Stratford Reiling, Robert ,,......,.... ............... .............. 2 3 E. Daniel St. Reinert, Carl E. ........................,....... ....... l 32 W. McMillan St. Hughes Club 3, Hi-Y 3. Reinking, Ruth Louise .,..........,,......,.........., i800 Northcutt Ave. Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Reisenfeld, lda .,.......................,...........,........... 3509 Wilson Ave. Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League. Reiser, Morton ...............,... ......,.............,, 8 36 E. Mitchell Ave. Chess Club l, 2, 3, Stamp Club l, 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, Gargoyle 3. Retzsch, Norton ..............................,....,........... 456 E. Fifth St. Volley Ball 3, Swimming 2, 3. Richardson, Ruth E. ....................,,..,...,......,.. 63l Clemmer Ave. Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Ries, Dolores ,,....,.....,.........,..........,,... 50l W. McMicken Ave. German Club l, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Riess, Phila E ,,................................................. 3l Edgemont Rd. G. R. l, 2, 3, 4, Treas 4, Old Hughes l, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Honor League, Math Club 3, 4, Parlating Club 4. Rigby, lack Edward ..............................,........ l962 Avonlea Ave. Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3. Rightmire, Elmer ...,.,............................,,.............. 42l4 Leeper St. Football l, Hughes Club 3, 4. Robbins, Bessie .,...,,..,.....,....,..........,........... 703 Greenwood Ave. I Honor League, Sales Club 4, Art League 4. Robinson, Elizabeth Ellen ......,......,,............ l22l California Ave. Art League 4, Honor League. Rodenbeck, Mary Louise ...........,............... 5747 Hamilton Ave. I G. R. l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Honor League, Sec , Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Sages 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Gargoy'e 2, 3, 4, O'd Hughes, Annual Math Club 3, 4, Choral Club 4, Art League 3, 4. Roettele, Rosemary .,..,,.............,..............,.. 5823 Hamilton Ave. Art League l, 2, 4, German Club 4, Honor League. Rohr, Norma .,..............,,..,......,..........,............,.. 2202 Shadwell St. Art League 3, Honor League. Roll, Raymond ..........,.,......,......,...,.,........,...,....... 454 Klotter Ave. Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 3 Roth, Lena ,.......,..,...,.....,............................... 685 Glenwood Ave. G. R. l. Rothschild, Charles ......................,..,..,,. ......... 7 00 Chalfonte St. Stamp Club 3, Sages 4. Roysdon, Charlotte ....,...............................,..,...,...... 6l00 Vine St. Spanish Club l, 2, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Kick Ball 3, Honor League, Roysdon, Elma ..............,.................,....... ..,..,.......... 6 l00 Vine St. Spanish Club l, 2, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League. Ruehl, Marilyn lane ...........,...,......,......................... 3227 Vine St. German Club 3, 4, Gargoyle 3, Center Ball 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Old Hughes , Honor League. Ruff, Vivian ..,...,...,.............,...........,.......,.... 259 Dorchester Ave. Art League 3, 4, Honor League, G. R. 4, Sales Club 4. Rumpler, Thomas .............,,.....,..,...,................,.... l632 Larch Ave. Hughes Club 4. Rupp, Mary lane ....,,....................,.................. l68l Rockford Pl. G R. l, 2, 3, 4, German Club l, Riding Club l, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Math Club 4. Ruscher, Alma Louise ..... ,,..,....,............ . .,.307 W. Seymour Ave. German Club l, 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4. Russo, lulius .........,.......................................... 3465 Reading Road Sunshine and Gold Coast Products-Quality Foods THE FLAci-i BROS. GROCERY COMPANY Second and Vine Streets MAin 0415-3844 541905 JOS. MARTINO FANCY FRUITS and VEGETABLES RECEIVED FRESH DAILY 1304 Main St, PArkway 0940 126 E. Thirteenth St., Warehouse Sadacca, Amelia , . .... .,.... . 3628 Washington Ave, Schmithorst, Louis William .,..., ....,,..., 1 831 Hantield St. Western Hills High 1, 2, 3, G R 4, Honor League. Hughes Club 3, 4, Sallman, Dorothy ...,... ....,,,s.... ,..... ,,,.... ...., 3 4 2 0 Larona Ave Schnieder, Dorothy Eleanor ...,.....,...,........,., .,,,,..... 4 5 Kirby Rd Gargoyle 3, Spanish Club 4, Honor League, Orchestra 1, Math Club 3, Ci. R. 3, Art League 3, 4, Sanders, Patricia Houghton ,....,.....c..,,.......,. 3007 Auten Ave. HO09' 1-935-U9 Cr R 1, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Sages 2, Sec., Schott, Marguerite .4....,,.. ,................ 3 011 McMicken Ave. French Club 3, Gargoyle 3, Annual 4. German Club 1, 2, Art League 3, 4, Horne Ec. 4, Sarbaugh, Wilbur ,,... ..,.,,,.,,...,...,. ..,,,t...4.. 1 206 Bates Ave. H0001 League' German Club 4. Schrattenberger, Elizabeth ..,.,....,.,....., .,c.., 4 03 Lafayette Ave sarsfreia, Robert ....e....,r..ere,,..s,..r r,,,.,..e . . ,.,.rr.. ao Louis Ave, C R 1- 2- 3- 4- SGW Leader 42 Glee Club lf LW' Football 3, 4, Gym 3, 4, Track 4, Hughes Club 4. Clblb Z.. 3. 4g HOnor ge-ague, German Club 3, 4, Math Sauer, Mildred ,......,..,, .....,.. ,,,....., , ,,,.. 2 2 05 Elmont Terrace Club 3' Art League ' 4' Art League 3, 4, Honor League Schrodeg, Rboberg lgrederick ......,..,,. ......... 1 801 Northcutt Ave. Saxton, Margaret Louise ,,., . ......., ..., ....,........, 3 4 14 Telford St GOT 3 , ' S' C, R 3' .il Sages 4- Latin Club 45 French Club 4- Schroeclg Louise ,,.. ,.., ,,...,.... .,,.......,... 410 Mohawk St. Honor League. onor eague, r eague . Schaich, Florence ,...... ....,...,,., , .,., . ,. ,,....,... 4257 Carlin St. Sdwmef- Ruth K3fhVY0 --5 R059 A00 ADTS- 31514013 E7 19119500 Aff League 3' 4- Homo, I-eagug Glee Club 1, 2, Honor League, Arg Iliejguf ig BSWT1- 1,2,3,4,Hk 4,V. ,' Q Scheooer, Florence Ella .,,,,, ..,,. . .. ,.., M3109 l3oerman Ave, 35255311 4 OC ey O ey a IC a Art League 1, 2. 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, ' German Club 2' 3' 4, Honor League, Sages 4: Center Schuster, Kenneth ,..., ...,...,,.........,,,................ 1 41 Woolper Ave. gall qi gagikefbaii 4- volley gait 4. Schwab, Alberta ...,.,......,.., ........,... 407 W. McMicken Ave. , , Honor League, Art eague 4. Schutt, losephine ., .,.. ., ,....., . ...,, N242 Forest Ave, C - Art League 3' 4, Home EC 4, Honor League- Schwabc HRlefn 7, ,....,.....,.,... ,,,,,,... 1845 Hanfield Ave. , L, res 2, Squad Leader 3, Vice Pres 4, Schirman, Ruth Corinne ...,,,,.,.,., ,,,,...,, 2 500 Hansford Pl. Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Art League Honor League, Home Ec. Club 4, Sages 4. 3- 41 Center Bal' 2- HOW League- HOW EC 4 sehwaegerie. Edward ....,,....,,....,,,,.,,,..., 19133 oaiewaaa Pl. Schlacht, Gertrude ..............,...,,.....,,,.........,.,,... 3413 Hartford St. 513301514 OUP 4- French Club 1, Honor League, Art League 4 Schwartz, Estelle ..,,, ....,.,.,....... ,,...,....... . 9 88 Cleveland Pl. Schlueter, Esther F L ...,,... .. ......,.,,,. ...,.,. . 1754 Denham St C R '5 All League L 2' 3' 45 Honor League' Kick Ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Schwartz, Evelyn ,...,, .....,..... , ,..... .,.....,.... 3 4 5 Forest Ave. 4, Arr League 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Glee Club 1: Art League 1, 2. 3. 4: Honor League- Honor League, G R 4, German Club 4, Center Ball Schwein, lean L ,.,.,..,.,,,...,..... ,... ......,..,... 4 8 30 Doberrer Ave. 4, Co-Captain, Hockey. Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Schmies, William L. ..........., ...... . 4171 Hamilton Ave. Schwettman, Alberta .........,,,........ ...... .,,,,.... 3 9 8 Este Ave. Hughes Club 3, 4. Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Hughes Students Knowl THE HUGHES LUNCH ROOM A good place to eat THE J. H. FIELMAN DAIRY COMPANY High Grade Dairy Products A 3116 . . . . . Phones A22 6480 2519 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 163 Quality First - Service Always THE BOLLES - BRENDAMOUR CO. Cincinnati's Greatest Sports and Athletic Goods Store Featuring Everything tor Every Sport 130-132 East Sixth Street CHerry 6270 Seller, Rose Elizabeth ....,,..... ,..,... 2 622 Scioto St. Staubitz, Carolyn ...................................,........ 1555 Ambrose Ave. Honor League. Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League, Sentt, Carl ...,...... ...,.,i .............,...,....,..,... 4 3 12 Ammen Ave. Stayan, Betty ,......,.,, .......................... ,.......... 1 7 19 Baltimore Ave. Tennis 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Art League 4. G. R. 2, 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Home Shallat, lack ,.........,...,......... ...,............,.....,... 2 50 Northern Ave EC' Club 4' Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Sec. 4. Steer, Rose Mary .............,.................................. 1415 Aplores St. Sharon, Milton l. ..,,,,.,..........,.....,..,,.,............... 3580 Bogart Ave. Ari League l' 2' 3' 4' Homo' League? French Club 4' Basketball 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Pres., Stamp Club, Stegman, Dorothy lsabella ................,........., 759 McMickin Ave. Treas l, 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4. German Club 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club Shneider, Robert ...,,....,...., . ........... .......,., B 45 Windham Ave. 3' 4' Sec French Club 41 G' R' 4' Homo' League German Club 4. Steinnecker, Robert ............,.......,....,..,........,,..... 651 Froome Ave. siqoekay, Robert ,........................... ......... 3 848 sirvefia Ave. A League 4' Short' joseph-UU 122 E Mcmlllan St. Sterman, Elva .......,............................,,........... 2936 Colerain Ave. Model Ai Siedler, Edwin ...,. rplane Club 2. ........1946 Berkley Ave. Spanish Club 4, Pres. Silverstein, Charlotte Dorothy ................... .836 E. Glenwood Ave German Club l, 2, 3, Sages 2, 3, 4, Art League 4, Honor League. Sisson, Betty Gene ..,. .........................,...,... l 45 W. McMillan St. Glee Club 2, 4, G. R 4, Latin Club 4, Sages 4, Art League 4, Honor League. Sloane, A. Robert ............... ............. ............. 3 9 33 Reading Rd. Smith, James ........,......................... ......... 3 119 Van Buren Ave. Cross Country 1, 2. Smith, Marjorie H ..,,..............,.............,.......... 637 Clemmer Ave. G. R. 1, 2, Squad Leader 2, 3, Sec. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pianist, Latin Club 2, 3, Choral Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Honor League, Treas., Old Hughes Statt. Sollek Maurice ...... ................. ...,...... 3 5 20 Reading Rd. German Club 1, 2. Spaulding, Sara Lee ........,.....................,............. 257 Gilman Ave. Seventh Day Adventist School 1, 2, Art League 3, 4, Gargoyle 3, Honor League, Annual 4. Spencer, Dorothy Marie ........................., 3006 Moosewood Ave. G. R l, 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, Honor League. Gym Teams 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Stewart, Albert C ........ . ....... 1565 Chase St. Stiens, William ...........,.......,................................... 2716 Alice St. Stillpass, Adele. ............................................ 3960 Winding Way Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club I, 2, 3, G. R. 4, Honor League. Stoke, Robert Lewis. ........................................... 3126 Eden Ave. Cross Country and Track Team 3, Mgr. Stradtman, George ........... .. ,..........,..............,.. 3754 Beekman St. Baseball l, 2, 3, Track 4. Tennenbaum, Beryl H .............,...,. .......... 3 548 Bogart Ave. Math Club 4. Thornton, Daniel W ....................................,..... 3754 Beekman St. Tobergta, Esther Ruth .......,......,.............,,.......... 1759 Llanfair St. G R. 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Honor League. leanne ....................................................... 2234 Flora St. Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Hockey Team 2, 3, 4, Center Ball 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Volley Ball 4. Tonne, Gaitha .......,... ..... .............,................. ..,. 3 5 6 9 Glenwood Pl, Walnut Hills l, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, 3, 4, Sages 3, 4, G. R. 4, Honor League. Toutt, Martha. ...................................... 2819 Massachusetts Ave. German Club l, 2, G. R. 1, 2, Hockey 2, 4, Home Trau, Spiros, james ......................,................................. 733 Derby Ave, EC, Club 4, Stamp Club 4. , Trautmann, Fay .,,........................,...,.........,.. 5266 Lower River Rd. Stamaty, Nicholas ........, ...,..... 2 340 Chickasaw St. Art League 3, 4, l-lonor League, Home Ec. Club 4. Quality Hats Men's Wear Sarnoff - lrving Cl Smart Shops Everywhere Branch: 510 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio United Radio, lnc. The House ot a Million Parts Wholesale Radio Supplies Complete Amateur Equipment carried in stock 1103 Vine Street Phone CHerry 6531 i 164 Congratulations l' BIG REDS DOM BAR Shoe Rebuilder Work done while you wait For a very successful year 3453 Reading Road THE HOME ECCNCMICS CLUB KNIT, SEW, COOK, PLAN, PLAY Tschofen, Theresa ,..r... ,...,,. ..,..,....., 40 7 W McMillan Ave. Weil, Robert .,,..,,. ....,,...,..,, ,.., ..,r... 7 5 6 Creenwood Ave Cerman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor Hughes Club 3, 4, League Weinberg, Florence .,,,,,.....,...,,.,,...,...,., .,,.. 3 92l Warwick Ave Tyler, lack ..,..,. ,,...,,....,. , ., ,,,.,..,,...,..,.....,.. l950 Andinia Ave, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Clee Club 4, Art League 4, Baseball 4 Vander Leun, Horace Edward ,...,.,. ....,, , 254 Klotter Ave Debating Club 4 Vauoel, lean M . . ,,,,..,.,. .,,,., ...........,,, ...... l l 9 9 Cedar Ave. Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League, French Club 4. Voelker, Earl ...................,.........,....,.....,,......... 2509 Halstead St. Voige, Erwin ,,,, ,,,.. . ,..,.. ,,.... ., .... ..244 Cilman St. Sages 4, Scribblers 4, Latin Club 4. Volk, Ethel R .,..,,...,,.. ..,,, , .....,.. ......,...,.,... l l I9 Laidlaw Ave Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League, Home Ec, Club 4 Vollrath, Marian Alice .,... .,..,.,.,, ,,,,.. 3 0 70 Daytona Ave Volz, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, C R l, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club l, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Honor League, Mary lane .......,...,....,,. ,..,...., ...., , 6 732 Nokomis Ave. Latin Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Home Ec Club 4 Von der l-lalben, Dorothea , .. ., ....,.......,, ..... 5 43 Terrace Ave, Cerman Club l, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 2, 3, Clee Club 3, 4, C R 4, Honor League, Sages 4 Vonderheid, Robert William ,, ,,....,.......... 2963 Burlington Pl Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Waag, Martha ,,,... ,,.,..,,,..,... ......,...., .,,,...,, 3 l 6 Klotter Ave Cerman Club 2, Honor League, Art League 4, Wagner, Certrude .... , ,,., . ,,,........, .,,,,..,,, . .34 Parkvvood Pl, Cerman l, 2, 4, Center Ball l, 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League Waldeck, Marguerite... ....., .,,,.......,...,.... l 80l Emerson Ave North College Hill High l, 2, Cerman Club 3, 4L Sages 3, Art League 3, 4, Home Ec Club 4, C R 4. X-Vall, lean Marie .,.... ,,., , ,,.,. ....,, ,....,.,,. ,,.. 3 9 3 6 Vine St, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Walston, Leah .......,, .....,,, ...,..,........ ,,... 4 2 3 3 Langland Ave. Walter, Audrey V ,,,..,.....,.... , ..., .,,..,..., .,,.. ,,., 3 l 6 7 Vine St. Art League 3, 4, Center Ball 3, 4, Honor League Walther, Amalie Theresa .. , ,,,,.,, , , ,.,.., l377 Avon Pl C R l, Hockey l, Honor League, Art League 4 Ward, Herbert Walter .,.,.... ,..,,,, , . ..,, 239 Stetson St. Warden, Walter ,,.,,. ....,... . , ,.,.. ,528 W McMicken Ave Warner, lean Ann ,,..,.,,., ,,..,,.,,,.,,,, ,,,.,.,,, , , ,384 Probasco St, Honor League, Clee Club 4, Latin Club 4, Scribblers 4, Old Hughes Wasserman, Charlotte Ann ,.,,...,.........,,. 3922 Warwick Ave Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League, Home Ec Club 4 Weaver, Edith Ruth ....,..,.., ,,............ .....,,,., 2 4 ll Fairview Ave. Art League 3, 4, Honor League. French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Honor League, Art League 4, Weinmann, Myrtle Elizabeth .,,.,,.,,......,..,........ .3020 Sander St. Art League 4, Honor League, Homemaking 4, Tap Class 4 Weinschelbaum, Edward ...,,, ....,. r 3457 Knott St. Weisbrod, Charles ,..,,.......,,...,,.....,,.......,. ,......,, ,.,.. l 5 Louis Ave. Cerman Club l, 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, l-li-Y 4. Wetser, Helen ....,.. ,...... ,,...,..,,...,.,,.,,.,.....,,,....,... 5 4 0 Stewart Pl Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Vox Poo l, Old Hughes 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League, C R 4, Home Ec Club 4 Weiss, Laura Belle ..,,..... ......,,.........,..,.... . ,3063 Henshaw Ave. Cerman Club l, 2, 3, Art League 3, 4, C, R, 4, Honor League Weitkamp, Harvey M ..,..,..,....,.,. ......,.,.........,... l 622 Pullan Ave Band l, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 4, Sr, Orchestra 3, 4, Wertz, Milton F ,..,.,,,.,..,.....,................,.,,,...., 2974 Spring Crove Hughes Club 4. Westerbeck, Virginia Amelia ,,.... .,........,,., 2 469 Fairview Ave, Cerman Club l, 2, Art League 3, 4, Honor League Wetta, Virginia ,,...,.........,........... ,,,,..,. ,.....,....... 2 l l4 Selim Ave Riding Club 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League. Whitehurst, Ruth leanette ,............,,, .,... 5 906 Hamilton Ave, Art League 3, 4, Honor League Wiebold, Robert ,....,.. ,,,,.,.,, ..,.......,,......,. 3 3 24 Hackberry Ave Wildt, Marie Beatrice ....... .... , ,.4l34 Colerain Ave. Wilhelm, Marvin john ...,,.,......, ..,,..,...,,.. l4l0 Cedar Ave. Williams, Ann .....,,.,,.......,........., , ,.., ,..,..... l4l5 Pullan Ave. C R l, Latin Club 3, Basketball 4, Center B all 4, Swimming 4, Sages 4, Clee Club 4, Honor League, Art League 4 Wilson, William M ..,.........,, ...,........, ..,...,..... 2 3 3 Coodman St. Stamp Club l, Spanish Club 4, Wingate, Mary Louise ..........,,..,.. ..,..,,,.....,,,,... 7 49 Morgan St, Vfolt, lesse Myron ,,....,....,......,..........,,.. 759 Creenwood Ave Cerman Club l, 2, 3, Stamp Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treas 4, Writing Club l, Math Club 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4 Wolf, Lillian Ida... ...,...,,,.,.,,.,... ,,,.......,,,,........ 6 98 Riddle Rd Cerman Club l, 2, 4, Scribblers l, Art League 3, 4, Honor League, Home Ec Club 4 Wolf, William Franklin ,.,,, ,.,,.,,,,,.,...,, ..., 7 l6 Derby Ave, C-ym Team 2, 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Treas 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Annual 4. Woloa, Norma lane .....,,,...,,,.,,.,.,...,,.,....... 703 Creenwood Ave Clee Club l, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, French Club 4, Honor League 'I65 Interesting - Educational THE CINCINNATI FOREIGN We Salute I The Hughes Orchestra. 529 Sycamore Street Invites YOU to join lVlAin 6662 Wuest, Peggy .r.. ......, .....,.,.., .,.,.,.,rr, ........,...,, -l l B W arren Ave Zachrnan, Carol Ann ...., ...rr,..,.,4,...,.....,,.......,... l 628 Bruce Ave. Glee Club 2, 3, Sec 3, Vice Pres, -lg Gargoyle 3g G R l, Treas. 2, Squad Leaderg Glee Club l, Treas, German Club -lg Chess Club -lg Old Hughesn 4g 2, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor League, Exec.g Honor League, Art League -l, Cashier in Lunchroonn 3, -lg Sages 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4, Vice Pres, French Club 2, 3, 4, Presg Old Hughes Wurster, Edward Diet: ,.........,..... ,.......,. ,,.... 3 5 ll Cornell Pl, 3, Natural Dancing 3g Business Manager ot Annual. Sages 2. Pres 3. Trees 4: German Club 2. 3: Steee Zahh, Marguerite L ,,,,.r .,.rc,.r.....,,.,.c....,..c., 3 5 E McMillan Ave Crew 2, 3, 4-lg Cashier in Lunchroorn 2, 3, 4, lVlath G- R ly 3' 45 German Club tr 2' 4- Glee Club 3' 4: OUP 3- Vlee pfee- pfee Jfl Flugllee CluP 3- el- pleel Center Ball l, 3, Honor League, Tennis lg Art League Fl Y 3- 'l- Tleeeh 4- 3, -lg Spanish Club 3, 4, Volley Ball 3g Basketball 3g French Club 3. Wwne- Irene --'-4------4'--- r 'r-4 '---'-'-- '- 4 235 Mau Anthony Sl- Zemel, Esther ,,.....,.....4...........,...,..,............,...,.,. 3460 Knott St. Heuer League: Aff League 'I' G R lg Latin Club 4g Spanish Club 4g Honor League. Zemsky, Edward ...., ,.......4,,.....,.,.........,...,,........., 2 IO Stetson St. Yar'lOl5l4y, l-llllarcl ,,.,...,.........,......... .,.... ..,.,, 2 3 5 l3lGClrTtOV1t Ave. Qerman Club lg French Club 3, Cross Country 2, Track 2g Baseball 3g Band 3g Or- Zepf Robert L 1706 Clare St ehefe 2 ' stamp Club 1, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4g Chess Club 4, Yost, Evelyn lane .....,,,.,,.,,,,4...,,....,,.....c.........,.,,,...... 53 Parker St. Zrmel, Elsie ,..........,,.......,.,.. ,..................,..,.....,, 5 4l Prospect Pl. Orchestra l, 4, Old Hughes 2, Art League 2, 3, 4g Honor League. Ucalgoyleu 35 Cashel m Luudlroom 4' Zoller Gertrude . .... . .. . 3B2l Borden St. Youmans, lvlary Louise .........,.,....... ,,.,.,,..., 2 2l4 Highland Ave. Zulcerman, Sylvia A ...,...,,,,.,............... Apt. 32, 605 Forest Ave, l Art League l, 2, 3, -lg G R. l, 2, 3, 4g lr. and Sr. Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Sages 2, 3, 4g Gargoyle 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 4, Honor League, Glee Club 4g Swirn- Art League 3, 4g French Club 3, 4g Honor Leagueg ming 4, Annual, l'Old Hughes 4. HATS AVONDALE HAT CLEANING SHOP SUITS Cleaned and Blocked 3523 Reading Rd, Open on Sunday Phone Avon. 3065 Cleaned and Pressed ,ggi v o N ' s ' ogxs 9 2 E wi writ 9, CIBJONEQ 3 ast c i an Street IOS7 E.Mcr1ii.i.AN 51: CINCINNATI. 0. Peebles Corner jeweler Woodburn 6622 JOHN SCHWARZ Fine Footwear 754-756 E, lvlchflillan Street Phone Woodburn 6275 Cincinnati, Ohio 1 166 I R G I N I A A K E R Y E R Y E S T A R I E T Y R E A D S 286 LUDLOW AVENUE UNiversity 0672-0673 FELSS FLOUR MILLING COMPANY The Best Grade of Wheat and Rye Flour, Sugar, Shortening, and Cooking Oils Telephone Cherry 3550 1008-IOIO Richmond Sr. I V Members Branches New York New York Stock Exchange fgoehesferl N- Y. New York Curb Exchange lAsso lNewark, N, I. 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