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77V7 2. WISHES ZHUGHESHRSHSCHOOL::CDMHNNATL OHKD MAXINE MORRISON, WILLIAM MAUCH, - A , , Editor; IDA LOUISE KRUECK, RICHARD MCKEE, Bimincu- Manager; VOLUME XXXIV Av A D A Y B Y D A Y ACCOUNT OF THE VARIED LIFE OF THREE THOUSAND YOUNG PEOPLE IN A CINCINNATI SCHOOL I939 WINTER SPRIN and ESUMM H ER! ': TABLE OF CONTENTS I SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER L CALENDAR, 16-17 CALENDAR,28-4I CALENDAR,41-6I SCIENCES, 22, 23 LANGUAGES, 32, 33 HARMONY, 53 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Hume ECONOMICs, 48 Honor League, 18, 19 Band, 39 AC'rIVI-rmc Hughes Club, 20, 21 Bell Band, 40 A French Club, 28 Chow, 52 IXTHLLHIICR Gargoyle, 41 Hi'lf, 44; ' Cross Country, 24 German Club, 30 H9111c Econonucs Club, 47 Girls' Hockey, 25 Latin Club, 29 Glri Reserves, 45 Volley Ball, 25 Spanish Club, 31 LUrJCh Room, 49 ParlarCrs, 47 ATanlcs PCP and Ginger, 46 Football, 34-38 ATHLETICR Gym Team, 50 Boys Volley Ball, 50 Girls' Athletic Association, 51 FRESHNEN H0511: Rooms, 54-61 AUTUMN WINTER SPRING uh and ' -'-- .SUMM'ER TABLE OF CONTENTS DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY CALENDAR, 64-75 CALENDAR, 76-85 CALENDAR, 86-103 ART, 73 ENGLISH, 80 INDUSTRIAL Aluzs, 92, 93 Acnvxnus THE LIBRARY, 81 GYMNASIUM, 94-, 95 Art League, 72 Glee Clubs 68 69 ACTIVITIH a 1 . A A Sales Club, 70 CTWITIL Show Boat, 66, 67 Old Hughes, 79 Orcstca, 33 Skating Club, 71 Scribblcrs, 78 Sages, 88-91 ATHLETIQ ATHLETICS SOPHOMORE HOME Room, 96-103 Swimming, 74, 7S AFChCry, 84 Basket-ball, 82, 83, 85 Kick Ball, 85 Natural Dancing, 84 SPRING TABLE OF CONTENTS MARCH CALENDAR, 107-113 HISTORY, C1v1cs, 110 ECONOMICS, SOCIOLOGY, 111 MATHEMATICS, 111 ACTIVITIES Camera Club, 108 Mathematics, 108 Vox Pop, 109 ATHLETICS. Tennis, 113 Track, 112 .SPRING COMESTO AP RIL CALENDAR, II4-Il3 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, 120, 121 ACT IV 11' 1 13:5 Annual Staff, 116, 117? 135 Orchestra, 118, 119 Red Mill, 122, 123 HUGHES GREENHOUSE SP MAY CALENDAR, 124 GEOLOGY, 129 SIGHT SAVING, 129 ACTlVITIJES Chess Group, 126 Hall Guards, 129 Riding Club, 127 Stamp Club, 126 ATHLETICS Baseball, 128 JUNIOR HOME Rooms, 130-134 RING a'HNrm, b4 VilllL$ .xerW: A HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK is an illustrated mem- ory book of high school life. It chronicles in type and pictures incidents both important and unimportant, it posts 2L photograph of every graduate, it reports Club activities, and points to attempts and achievements in , athletics. This year the editors of the Hughes Annual have divided the year book into appropriate divisions representing the months of the school year. It is the sincere desire of the staff that as the student turns the page of his ctHughes Calendar, vivid memories Will recreate for him the events of 38339. May the memories be as enjoyable as was the thing remembered; as the years go on may time lend a deeper appreciation of life at Hughes. May this 1939 tLI-Iughes Calendar find a place among your cherished possessions, and be ever close at hand, a calen- dar in very truth. In this volume the senior album repre sents June. In J une we anticipate scholastic honors, diplomas, and good Wishes. 11 ..mdau.l.,...l TIME tears page after page from the calendar; Hughes High School writes page after page in its history. In 1831 the noble dream and generous gift of Thomas Hughes, cobbler and philanthropist, planted the seed of the school which was to bear his name, the school to be designated as one of Cincin- natfs hrst free high schools. For 21 season the seed lay idle. At last the building at Fifth and Mound Streets Opened its doors to students. Year after year Hughes blossomed, and bore fruit in steadily increasing groups of graduates. In 19Io a larger building at Clifton and McMillan Streets began a new period in its service to the community. SEPTEMBER turns to June; freshman becomes graduate, As time tears pages from her calendar, Hughes plans new chapters for her future. Summer after summer has shone upon her tower; winter after winter has whitened her terrace; year after year Hughes has stood true to her watchword: ccDeo et Patrizef . 13 g ' xlm x- J A 1 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 193 9 'Memm y is a sharpened tool in its upward struggle; the trcasurc-house of knowl- edge; the springboard of wisdom; the warp and woof of imagination; the very fountain source of learning itself.H Studdert-Kcnnedy vitalizcd its beauty when he wrote: HGOd gave his children Memory that in Life's garden there might be June roses in Deccmbcr. WC trust that some of your jun: roses have been found at Hughes, and that when December comes they will bring blooms of vivid hues and dclicatc perfume. Cmm GOOD WISHES TO THE GRADUATES YOU are richly endowed with time for living! May you invest it with pleasure and profit to yourselves, and With consideration toward others. Above all, may you invest it With a keen appreciation of the debt Which, by virtue of your intelligence and your training, you owe to your city kfmrm. TIME is recorded in years, months and days, and for our convenience and your country. this recording 15 in the form of a calendar. The calendar of your life begins at; birth and ends :11: death. The years, months and days between these two dates determine your place on times calendar. May your use of these years be such that those Who follow will feel the touch of your life and know you have lived well. 65m Xe?M i I'il'uUSIEiF ; 2021 2324 r ?FZE MRS. ROBINSON MR. KIZER Big SiSEUl'S-i Lutlc Sixtcrs No longer h'cshmcn Cu m- -ur mmmrs'r 16 6 Old and new H u z i t e s hearken to first tinklings of school bell. Freshmen throng the audito- rium to await as- signments to class. Upperclassmen feel much at home. 7 Lockers as- signed with customary trouble in opening them. Classes begin. Three new drinking fountains were given by Honor League, Art League, and Class of '38. 8 Schedule in- cludes full- length periods and lun ch. Freshies' Aides take over stray freshmen and :1 few upperclass- men. Impression- able freshmen still search for the ele- vator. 9 Teachers col- lect service fees from all. Big assignments over week-end! Stu- dents attack work with praiseworthy resolutions to do the job well. Var Cation supplies fond memories. 1 2 Freshmen meet M1: KIZCI' n1 audito- rILllIl. They hear much good advice Now we shall await the results. 13 Annual Staff on its toes taking pic- turest First week of school over. As- signments and books literally pile up. We are getting into the spirit of things. 14 Senior ofhcers of Hughes publiCa- tions snapped by Part photographet They all stood up and faced the Hbil'diC.H Frowns, smiles toe the chalk mark. 1 5 Sages call the first meeting of the year. Etta Jean Lceker presides :lt Honor League election of oHicers.iP. and G4 plans shindig. HLambeth Walku begins to sweep Dancelundiat 16 Hughes Big Reds defeated by South 13:311th eleven, 25-6. But Red Ktueck warns, NWarch out now, the boys mean business. Chal- lengers beware! Hughes is stepping along. 1 9 Team Ice turns in brilliant red shirts. First HGargoyle goes On sale. Jack Strubbe triumphs with head post in Sages. First Gat- goyle out. Many staff positions are open. 20 Hughes Quartette, Bob McSpadden, Harry Metzel, Cal- vin ROSScll, Elmer Boos featured in ra- dio broadcast for Northwest Terri- tory celebration We hope you all lis- tened in, we do. 21 JohnFlaig elected president of Hughes Club. Equestrians convene in 111 Camera Club opens its season. They'll be snappin' you. Deward Merrow to be Drum Major again. 22- A Cap- p e 1 l a Choir, Boys' Glee Club organizes. Dave Hunsinget heads each. Skaters roll to hrst meeting Parlaters elect Louis Schneider, Jack Strubbe, Eadith Bell. 23 Hughes victorious over Purcell, 39M1. Nice work, boys! DOH'E slip. From now on it is to be every game a win- ner, we understand. XVC are keeping our fingers crossed. 2 6 f630 absent or Jewish New Year. Radio Club hears about television from Mt, Clyde A. Hall. It appears to us that television is taking 1E5 time arriving. 27 I-Iughe C I s u b salesmen, Elmer B005 and Charles M11112, put on pres- sure selling1icense tags, VariOus people leaned against freshly varr nished front doors They are sticky. 28 Intensive rehearsing in auditorium for h h Transcontinental Revue to he pre- sented Friday. New faces and extraor- dinary talent are promised by the pro- ducers. The show should he good. 2.9 Sages pre- sent pro- gram for prospec- tive members. Hughes Bartymotes and Garbos ate tended, not for a screen test but for an interview. Thirty days hath September, Days of tiny gnawing fears Lest we fail to remember Things wchve learned in Other years. 30 Fire drill b 1' e a k s monotony of second bell class. Freshies entertained w i th Old Hughcsn talent. A month of school is behind us, 17 HONOR LEAGUE of1939 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: D Davenport, W. A. Wise, B. BrcyIcy, I-l. Ammzum, E. Bell OFPICERS: Etta Jean Lecker, Prcs. OsCzIECLD; W. Money, Vice- Prcs.; V. Wucsc, Scc'y; K. Wchrnmn, Trtns. Row 7: Ernst, Krueck, Gicscn, Hutchins, Kamlcitcr, Janka, cheman, Kcndcl. Row 6: Dankert, Gerhardt, Fcldman, Glas- brenner, Dntzuucr. Rows: Hackmcdt, Fangmeyer. Husr, Hall. Row 4: Batsncr, Dugan. Henderson, Karp, Fischer, Gibson, Homer. Row 3: Crawford, Coleman, Guy Hccg, Kempcr, Kcnncdy. Row 2: Dick, Dillman, Dental, Kneup, Kchrcr, Gochcll Row 1: Gnmdei, Heublcin, Hopkins, Knaul, Dcnnis, Danc, Kuhn, Etxcl Row 8: Robinson, Marriot, Smitln Lillm-d, Millcr, Scorn Row 7: Stockdalc, Rukard, Waters, Wikel, Schonwald, Lang- horst Row 6: Ohl, Walther, Peace, Rubin, Wasnick. Row 5'. McGillinrd, Miller, Marsik, Zimov. Row 4-: Schmoll, Sand, Thornton, Lutz, Levy. Row 3: Lictleiohn, Stewart, Tocrner, Townsley. Row 2: Neumiestcr, Schlesselman, Sharon. Dough- man, Radcr, Reichlc. Row 1; Schiff, Lippcrt, Rodgers, Valent, Rosenberg, Wesley Row 3: Babcock, Bicrman, Carson, Andres, Bartel, Bachcrt, Burner, Burckard, Citron, Becker, Bantz, Arnspargcr, Bushman. Row 2: Breckcl, Underwood, Beyring, Cancr, Ahlcrs, Bergman, Bcincke, Buchren, Chamberlin, Cismati, Cohen. Brucstlc, ApsciofT, Winnll. Row 1: Barman, Abt, Altman, Clark, Alhcrt, Ballingcr, Braun, Beyer, Bandelin, Anderson, Brown. Abraham, Bnucr, Brinkman FROM THE TIME a freshnmncttc enters the door of Hughes High until she graduates, the name HHouot League is a familiar one to her. The traditional Little Sistchs Patty is the first step of the senior girls in helping the freshman girls to feel at once a part of Hughes. Every month the club holds a meeting at which interesting subjects are discussed. Miss Julia Bentley is the leader and guid- ing light of this senior group of girls. To do the thing 1 know is true, And should not be ashamed to do. To help to make some Others see The thing that so appeals to me. R0w3; Havcrkos, Hchcmann, Kriegcl, Kurtzc, jacobs, Kirsch- ncr, Deuton. Row 7: Hocker, Haring, Bauer, Goldman, Jung. Row 6: Daniel, Covvcrs, Hoppcr. Fancher. Row 5: Hafcr, chncman, Dively, Ferguson, Hcim. ROW4: Drake, Gcllhaus, Goldsticn, Hecklct, Cooper. Row3: Doughman, Himcmtrh, Eurovet Dewney, Evers, Kashhaum. Row 2: Kilgout, Ginbcrg, Kuhn, Ftadkin, Dotcn. Row 1: Smith, Dans, Grecnherg, Gittinger Row 8: Scnft, Ayrcs, Walker. Row 7: Miller, Evans, Kclly, Ncubachcr. Row 6: Clark, Anschuctz, Quinn4 Rodcnbcrt, Moore, Dodge, Lchan. Row 5'. Hursc, Rosenhaum, Parchman, Rolfert, Wright. Row 4: Menningcr, Muhlhauscr, Sutphin, Richter, Shurr. Row 3: Liebelt, Rcuthe, Alexandcr, Barman, Spatz, Pudcnz, Elvey. Row 2: Schmidt, Gamis, Al em, Wcis, Rccvts, Pcnn. Row 1: Shear, Wayne, Reid, Levtnsorf, Pricc, Lewis, Oswald, Dahlkc, Kurtzc Row 3: McCarthy, Zink, Thole, Smith, Wendisch, Thcskcn, Wamboldt, NorihCutt, Silver, Wiebcl, Thomas, Wynne, Wall, Wiles, Ward, Twiggs, Sarshcld. Row 2: Lazzell, Weimcrt Wchrle, Schmerr. Stallmau, Redden. Salic, Wolf, Thclcr, Wasson, Zwosta, Shcar, Smrm, Short, Clark, Welch. Morrison, McNamara. Row 1: Smith, McCann, Lindcmmm, Stuckcp. Smith, Singermun, Hunter, Ludekc, Surenok, chck: Bottomler. Thclcr, chncr, Wilson. Bruckmam: ' . w HUGHES CLUB SENIOR AND JUNIOR BOYS WHO CHERISH THE IDEALS OF HUGHES OFFICERS Robcrt Brown, Rec. Sec'y; John Faig, Pr:5.; Mr. Kizcr; Dal: Honccker, Trans,- Howard LAST Row: Curdic, Bagnoli, Schneller, Strasscr, Rosscll, I-Ieiuztrling, Shinkle. Meier, Vicc-Prcs.; Tom SmiclL Cm. Scc'y Row 6: Hunt, C. Brenner, Cormany, Hunsingcr, Garvin, Dillnnum, Strubbc. 2 Row 5: Hcitzlcr, Ferguson, Bucctingcr, Hoffman, Boos, Schneidcr, Knnb. I .1 . 'rf' Row 4: Hirsch, Geiser, Krakawcr, Kaplan, Brosselmc, Gallaghcr, Burgcrt, V 52v Eichner, Row 3: Otto, Grimm, Gocrz, Nolte, Stewart, Wheatlcy, Harvey, K. i.ngv Bcatty, Nichols Row 2: Giaccio, Cullcn, Dittmar, P. Brenner, Richter, Moore, J RJMJ Dohercy, Chase, Munz. Row 1: Rubenstcin, Kasper, Mcitus, Ham's, Hippcrr, ,1 H ' k'v Andcrson, Kacz, Wilson, McKee ALTHOUGH handicapped at the beginning of the year by the lack of a meeting place, the Hughes Club succeeded in making this one .of its fmest years. Under the competent sponsorship of Mr. hCap Kizer, the club, consisting of the higher ranking senior and junior boys, meets every Friday at 6:30, at the Central Y. M C. A. Among the many interesting speakers Whom the boys were privileged to hear, was Dr. Samuel W. GratHin, founder of the Y. M. C. A. and Hi-Y Move- ment. The outstanding activities of the year wete'the Hughes Club dance and the annual trip to Brown County, Indiana. LAST Row: Pearce Row 6: Rcif, Bowdcn, j. Story, Baird, Blackwell, Meier, Waterman, Gronzucr. Row 5: Whaling, Reckmam Callas, Stroebel, Di Salvo, Ahrcns, Hussey. .Row 4-: Rucbcl, Plump, Frederick, Wocllncr, Nowlzlnd, Fuhr- mnn, Huber, Row 3: Perry, Williams, G. Schneider, Simonton, Ungcrbuchlcr, Mnuch, Gcorgcnson, Hercth, Dursctr. Row 2: Gangloff, Schmalfuss; Key, Llndeman, Huclsebusch, Fosdick, Lyle, Minning. Row 1: D. Smith, Hilbert, Dawsom Gosey, Ourslcr, Press, Bell, Diefcnbzlch, Boerstler, Riehel r-4 1? h -7- -- I K-: 1Q n L h. w , t fig . i i T . yr 1; H g J i M y gw- J IL; 1 L... a I J k W J, l 3 th l -- P h .' .7 . . ll :1, Km F9 x; 1 I: ,. , f H '- . d T 3 i. W L l . : M I L ' T - T w ,L f M: 1p H1; VT? F huh w '- . j Ii , L3 W n ii SCIENCE AT HUGHES AS EACH YEAR of our calendar passes, we realize more and more the importance of science in our everyday life, and the unlimited possibilities of science in making our future life safer, healthier, and more comfortable. The science students of to- dzly Will be the inventors, experimenters, produccrs, and intel- ligent consumers of to-morrow. Hughes High School, ever mindful of the needs of tO-morrow as well as to-day, offers its students 21 course of study Which includes seven sciences: Health, General Science, Zoology, Botany, Geology, Physics and Chemistry. THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 0 M - BJIHCh, Mix Weik, Mr. Doherty, Miss Johnson, Mr. Huber, Mr. Slmcfer, Mr Caskcy, Mr. Lang Snxran: Mrs. Willard, Mr. Bauer: Miss Fox. Mr. Agcr, Miss Harris ?.iE-pfng .e .4777,- .FT ghrwug HARRIERS ALL: Conrady, Cumlyg Brener, Wilson, HudsOn Schnellcr, Mgr. Valent. Reckman SHcr, Hume, Capt, Smry, Mathes, Harris AFTER FINISHING second best in two City Meets, a Dual Meet, and the District Meet, the Hughes Harriers, under COach Paul Richert, fmally came into their own in the City Champiom ship contest, and nosed out Withrow to capture the city title. The team refused to be dis- couraged by its inability to finish fmst in their four early encounters, but kept plugging away in practice until their determination was finally rewarded. At long last, the finish. OH' with the gun. Two miles to go. Still going strong. BARRIERS WIN ANOTHER CITY TITLE 24 A Ath-w v-vv'4 HOCKEY TEAMiLAST Row: R. Richter, Bcrmzm, Jacobs, Glasbrcnner, Kchrer, Wcis. Frccks. MIDDLE Row: Bauer, Paulcs, Jung, Wehrman, E. Richter, Reeves. Fuow'r Row: j. Altman, Spm-ts leaden M. Elvez, Captain MANY a hard whack, meant for the puck, lands on someone's un- lucky shin. Hockey is a game in wh1ch one can learn and use speed as well as skill. VOLLEY BALL TEAMkTOP; Davin. THIRD Row. c c . , e . Vogelsnng, jockum. Seumn Row: Sturm Kilgour: O N S I D E b be W 11 l S t l C e Com, Walther. FRUNT Row: Underwood. Hand? ' Gittinger EARLY in fall, hockey started off to an exciting season. Played with a ball as the Hpuckf the game follows the pattern of ice hockey. Thls year the color teams offered games of keen competltlon, Fmally ending with the blue team on top, In fall, volley ball also takes its place asia representatwe sport. Competition 13 aroused by each class strwiug to win the champion- Shlp. T1115 year semors were V1Ct0r10us, wmmng their laurels from the juniors in the fmal game. g 25 Swing it! Th: down but: Old Hughes Show lacautics Gal: :md duHs? C R kiddies for a day 3The Old Hughes 21d- vertising show, uTmuscontinental Rcvuc viewed by upper-classes. Scuiors and freshics become Big Sis- ters and HLiEth Sisters at the party. 4 French Club convenes in Room 2 6 to namc Monsieur Harry Cormuny 1c presi- dent. Stamp Club offers auction on the program of first meeting for year 1938-39. 5 Latin Club elects oHicers; John Bell is prexyh Scribblcrs have Dinner at Eight with Miss XVard. Do they have fun preparing their own dinner! Everybody helps. 6 Mr. McKcmie launches the Musical Apprecia: tion Club for music lovers at Hughes. Vox Pop under sponsorship of Mr Baldridgc holds hrs: meeting of the year. 7 Junior and Senior G. R. don hair-bows and tote dolls t0 NKid Party held in the gym. Hughes capi cures third win of football season over Norwood. 1O Pqp and g i n g :1- sophomores enter- tain prospective fresh members 21.: :1 pioneer party in the gym, with program composed of skits and music followed by refreshments. 11 A day of res thCu- lumbus discovered America 446 years agoitomorrowh And are we glad he d i d . A p a r :L d c thrills Cincinnati With its music and color. 12am, W a g n e r elected president of German Club at ini- tial meeting, Hi-Y members to be ini- tiated this fall are announced. Dick cxringuishcs fire in Rookwood bench, from hall. 1 3 Helen Am- mann, new president, conducts Math Club meenng. Vox Pop elecm H 0 w a r d K a t z . Hughes Club offers prizes for new Hughes cheers for the next pep meet- ing. 14 Hughes tics Cov- ington-Holmcs, 6-6. Capth Irving John- son shows piCturcs 0f HYankec Cruise in Hughes audito- rium for Museum of Natural History Old Hughes sub- scriptions rising. 17 Federal h T h e a t c r gwcs HMacketh.H Junior students take notch Essay conh test announced by English Club. Rid- 18-w- g 0 y l c ' ' announces medalist rank awarded by Columbia Scholas- tic Press Associai tion mthe 1937-38 19 Candid C a 111 c r 3. day but no sun- shine. The Annual hopes for excellent shots by students. Sun will shine 3.11- 20 5 squads push Old Hughes subscrip- tion campap'fgn: HWingcd Victory, Tower, Circu- cular Staircase, 21 Journal- ists motor to Columbus for Convention, Mar- tin Marionettcs pre- sent Joan of Arc under auspices ing Club plans Annual, UHughes otherday. Pepand Alcove, HBig French Cluh. party A Cappella Camera. Dc li a Ginger hold big Reds. Sages hold Hughes takes blg Choirs OfCincinnati Curry is prescient of meeting. try-outs for cast of stride in P. H. S. L, organize. Homc EC. Club, h'Sevcn Sisters? defeating Hamilton. 24 Orcstca, 25 h . G a r h 26 B-graders 27 First ma 28 A holiday . Choral goylc get early Ecrnoon for stu- remimg gl'OuP, orr editors published. c xc u s c s t 0 sec dance of a series dents. Teachers gamzes again for Allan Whaling. edi- Macbeth at Fed- sponsored by Senior convene, bu: stu- ycar. Girls'hockcy teams begin their annual round robin tournament Vul- Icybnll class teams are playing hard. ror4in-chicf, with Ruth Rodcnbcck and Robert Fortune, managing editors, 151 more school days. Volleyball team meets W. H. cral Theater. Ex- ccllcm performance with simple sets. Slides shown in Any ditorium depict the beauties of XVzlsh- ington, D. C, Class is big succuss. In gyxn,jack Grimm offers melodic strainsh Red lcavcs fall, brown leaves falL Mercury falls into its cup. But through it all, though thOSC things fall Our marks are going up-up-UP. dents relax. South- western Ohlo Tcachers' Assocxa- tion meets hcrc Fri- day and Saturday. Sun shines. hi -I m v A - 4 WW m.- ..- $.3:Fq: . .1 3;: mix 9'; A..h:4w- A FRENCH CLUB HERE IS AN Opportunity for the French student to obtain an intimate glimpse of the French people, their customs and their literature. The knowledge gained though the French Club is something which cannot he acquired in limited class- room time. HELPFUL INDEED is this Club for it gives the student 2L chance to use his French, The busmess meeting :15 well as the program is carried 011 entirely in French. SPONSORED by Miss. Louise E. Bentley, the French Club owes much of its success to her efforts in its behalf 7 OFFICERS STANDING' E. Bell, Scciy; R. Lem- mcl, Tram; Exec. Com, J, Story, M. Merrisnn, E. Knaul. S1-m'a'ani H. Cormany, Pres.; D. Davenport, VicerPrcs. Row 3: Parker, Niellley'er, Lipbk-Y, Honschnpp Blalock, Cook, Thclcr. Perry, Roll, Schon- VVHIKI, Stockdzile. Raw 2: Davis, Wolfe. Werner, Woipin, Evans, Masters, Silvernmn. Nickmn, Bergman. Holt, Huiwn, Battle Row 1: Davis, Muhlhziuser, Rndgns, Rosen- berg, Klecdorfcr. Yon Bchrcni Fmdkine Row 3: Batsncr, Lilinnh Brcyicye Janka, Wynne, Silver, Anderson, Hawkins, Toufi', Brewer, Dubini Row .2: Rodcnbcck, Townx- lcy, Euruvc. Carter. Drugul, McGillurd, Tucker, Krueck, NidirSUn,rFr1llIL. lhulin. Davis, Rubin. Row 1; Goldstein, Liprcrzi Sprien, Chase, Money, Alhcrt, Kuhn LceLcr. Rowe, Tyzzcr, Wise LATIN CLUB Row 3: ROM, Stichtl, Mcycr, Hurm'c. Fury, LijGCID. Mowing, S'winncy, chlcrs, Lfclnng. E-lofmmn. Raw 2. Gunmofl', Wiwmzmn, .Viuchmm'c, Ncssul, BmeJn, LHLmI, Edi, Batsncu Kmml. Huichtr, nghnd, Hunt, chctson, Stockmcxca', chrowsku Ruw 1: Duo, Plum, Giuhcrg, Eirmchur, Wnlkcr, Furgusom Magimm. Bowel: Rmcnhux'g P111 Lug liccklmm How 3: Smith, SLIHHOH. Baring, Thcskiu, Mnrrioct, Coopcr; liohmoh gen, Bippus. Riwcl, Mcicr, Kuch- rmum, Dodgc, Brucsrlc, Bl;1lock,Cook, Raglrnhcck. Row 2: Munch, Licbccr, Kmncdy, Clark. chblcim Mucllcv. M.1in,J:mkc, Hulton. Hucncrvhiv BaL'Ch-c, Nicknm, GrnLL Tanner, Strou- hcthclmcidcr, ROn'l: Brown, Krcmm, bcyifur, VAIL-nt, Divcly, Eurow, Hoppcr'. Kwosm, Davenport; Wisc, jnhmmn. Silx-crblnm Bcinlmrdr, Dimnzm EXECUTIVE COMMI'ITEE: I Pram; N. Cr, Imschzl, Vicc-Prm; D. Twiggs; M. L. Swivrr, T113215; V. L. Holt, R. Stull:mn;J. Eichncr. Suc'y; HUI on picture, A. Whaling THE LATIN CLUB, composed of interested students, meets once each month under the leadership of Miss M. JA Bentley The programs throughout the year are varied by guest speakers, Latin plays enacted by members, games, and speeches by the students. The high light of the Christmas party was the exchange of gifts with appropriate greetings in Latin. 29 Bull. h GERMAN CLUB I IERE AT HUGHES, there has long been 23. splendid German department. The German Club was organized about 1909, by some students who were in- terested in the customs :15 chl 3.3 the language of the German people Herr Bergman and Fraulein Schcll arc the sponsors of thc Gcrnmn Club. Search where you will, but you Will not find such and variety in their meetings. a large, energetic group with more interest r... OFFICERS STANDING: Wmmm Kocsmr, Trczlsx; IVIr, Bergman; Dm'thy Dunc V v L'C-Pi'x:$.2 Hurry Wagncr, Prei. SCJtCLi: Lucil'c Friclur, SL'CVIV. Mum. Row 6: Sclmch, Fci 11; Row 3' Koch: Mu , Moore, Dn ,Iacohs, rmhnuii 511cLlIHc1' Smkcn I: L, Sthilkn S C. WUIIE' Q: ' Rim :rhorsc, Eiwk, Vognl 7 30 .111ch, T Ghiimrg, 'ulh. Sul'n. Kcmmn Rlcttcmich. I Row J: Munx, Ford. .chcmnn, Kcmpu', Schmidt, HumL Bnnlnc. Isaac, Smith, Wchcr. Row 1 Kinclel, Hurkhnmlc, Kuhn, Downty. RCHVL', Warren, lfluch-r, Hr IL Row 1. K1 LEIHthJ'L Bauer. IWCL Mcr-xcl. Row 4-: blcgcl. Row 3: Row 2; Krumhcm. Rocttlc Row 1 ' tut Pl'kc, I'rrukmzm, Ciccnhurgg Iicrncl., Schmidt. SPANISH CLUB f; HROUGH varied programs of Spanish songs, gamcs, stud :1 illustrated lectures, the members gain an U'UdCfStafldlr-lg 0f Spanish-speaking countries and their pmmmcm part 111 world affairs. Finding 2L common intercsc in the language, the students cnjoy thc good fellowship that is created at all the meetings. Miss Helen King and Miss Margarct Machod, sponsors, help to make this organization a success. 134va 3: SchicdthL D.SthmoELStztllmnn, Chnmiwt in, Ponce, L. Miill , I Millm', t,tii Mun. Row 2: Kinncr. KlJymun. Hintltmtm, CUE? incth, ,jt SchmolL Monty, Wehrmsm. Kuncl, Row i : Hotf- mm, Sthmr, Sauna, ZENIUI'V Wells, Hctzog ! w ,v 1! w gliims Ruw .1; LOWJEL UITmnz Scipict Lipmusi, Sthcchtmnzl. ZRCHCI'SV Pipcr, IJIHL Yuugimt Row 3, UOOECH. Pcary, Glide Kuhn. Kmmhl: t x; HocL, Slcii'vin. um. Ruw ' Hrunsmin, Bukiock, L'EZt Chuatphn. Aunt, Linn, MUM: , Kirchut, Poncmon, Row 1: Sthntizlcz', Phillfpm Bnullrhu. Hrcnncr T Khu mam , '1: 3 C OFFICLLL: Rnhcr'l KErsnct, Prcsv, Ruth l-lmTImm, FL'c'y; Ltmis ZimcL Vlcc-Pws: Robyn SCIHL-rlnntl, Tl'ms. THE FACULTY Miss King, Miss Madden, Mr. Bergnmn, Miss MzieLeod, Miss Busch SEATED: Miss SchclI, Mrs. Howell. Miss Fink TIME is an essential element in studying a language, for Without time and effort suc- cess in the language field is rarely achieved. A better understanding of the peoples of foreign countries, their customs, and their culture results from a study of the foreign tongues. Knowledge is acquired by a bit of hard work, lightened by ' ' ' ' glimpses of foreign lands. A CORNER OF THE 0 LATIN CLASS 32 FRENCH - . LATIN - . SPANISH - F a -7 -- 4,5: VFW JJ-iL-L .. H ? . jr-Li - 'rw-xxx 7'51 3; W hr! 5 C1 J: J1 3L JQtJ LL :J ii LJ W1 JJ-J. C r ,L; JU h J! ,JnglJ ,JAJJKJ J- J 1 9M! 3 LFNFV TEL 5' J- TV 5 5' J r J JNJIKL '55 er 5P7: -J'L5- '5 JUULJJLML WM L J .JiJL LL L; LIL; LL. .1. UJJ 1' Ll L 1 L w: - - I x-rxu L L- 5 FDR x W 3!; 11a f: LLL L 9 D L V G :E: Lil JLL A- L LL13 L h p T'I-lef-V'L LAT L 5'7 aLAJ x5 Ide TIN I H q-J J; L T J. :'n CL JLJJ'JLD' 1L5 Li J1; LL JL JLJ LJ , .'L. J L 'J LJJ J LJJ JLL J' L L L; WN- 567;; ,Lr.ui-:.-:- 77-, ,I, , . . .. , ,, . ...g FOOTBALE u Y THE HUGHES FOOTBALL TEAM OF 1938, ONE ITS BITTER RIVAL, THE WITHROW TIGER, E LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP IN FIVE YEARS TO A . THE REDS WON SEVEN, TIED ONE, AND Anxious Momcnts HUGHES-6 September 16 SOUTH BEND-15 AFTER journeying 260 miles for their hrst football encounter of the 1938 season, the Hughes 0 Big Reds lost a hard-fought game to South Bend, the Indiana contingent winning, 2576. The Reds played an excellent game in the initial half, allowing the high-scoring South Bend eleven to tally but once, while they themselves secured six points on a. touchdown jaunt by Howard Ebbers, stellar end. However, their long ride began to tell on the Clifton boys in the final quarters, and the home team scored frequently. Coach Ktcuck experimented with . his many new players, as Ebbers and Dick Schmadel, star halfback, were the only regulars returning from last year's grid warfare, OF THE GREATEST OF BIG RED ELEVENS, DEFEATED 7-0, AND CAPTURED ITS FIRST PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL CLIMAX A MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON, IN WHICH LOST ONE. e . . . . . . . . . '3 K13 '1, JAM -- nap Vf-m . HUGHES-39 0 PURCELL-o September 2.3 RELYING on speed and deception, the Hughes Big Reds trampled the Purcell Cavaliers 39-0, to establish the first victory of the season. Long runs predominated in the Hughes scoring, with Hans Heine dashing 85 yards for a tally in the linnl quarter, Bill Sutphin running 40 yards to score in the third period, and Howard Ebbets, allvcity Hankman, making a touch- down in the fourth quarter on a 55-yard pass inter- ception. The Hughes juggernaut scored in every quarter, and no touchdown was made within the 30-yard stripe. Two second team backs, White and Gutknecht, made extremely impressive appearances in the final period, in which Coach Kteuck used many substitutes. Both boys played fine games. HUGHES-6 0 September 3 I FRESH from their 39e0 triumph over Purcell, the Big Reds managed to nose out a putple-Clad Elder eleven 6AOA The Kreuckmenis only score came late in the Opening quarter when Schmadel passed 15 yards to left-end Ebbets, who ran the remaining 10 yards to score unmolested, Hughes failed to canvert. The Hughes team, during the first two quarters, had the ball inside the hve-yard line twice, but each time the ball was fumbled and recovered by Elder. The teams fought evenly until the last quarter when Elder, starting at midlield, made a sustained drive to the Hughes live- yard line. They failed to score as the final gun went off. Starting for the Hughes team were Ebbets, Meier, and Schmudel. ELDER-O teZSDEO HUGHES-IS o HAMILTON-7 October 10 BY IRAMPLlNG an undefeated Hamilton Public eleven, the Big Reds estalvlisth themselves not only as a leading contender for the city crown, but also as a leading contender for the District title. A shifted line-up accounted for the unusual display of power and stamina. The line-up displayed three new faces, Koeninget and Ruebel 0n the line, and Auhle in the backlield. Dick Schmadel plunged for the first Hughes score early in the initial quarter, and the battering wingbaclt also accounted for the second touchdown when he smashed across from the twelve-yatd line. A sustained drive from the Hamilton lifteen soon ended in the Blues only score. However, late in the last period, encouraged by Auble's 22eyatd jaunt, Hughes again tallied, with Bill Sutphin taking it over. 36 J HUGHES-13 0 WESTERN HILLS-o November 3 HLAMPEREID by a strong headwind which constantly blew dust across the held, the Big Reds defeated :1 determined Western Hills eleven in a rather unspectaculat tussle, 1370. Although every man in the backfield played a line game, credit for the first P.I-l.S.L. victory Was given to the stellar play of the forward Wall. Early in the first quarter, after 2!. Hughes fumble set the stage for 3 Maroon tally, the Clifton forward wall held on their own three-yatd line, and Heine booted a 75-yard punt to erase the Hillians' threat. Two bril- liunt runs, the first by Schmadel, and the scoring jaunt of 25 yards by Ebhers, accounted for the initial touch- down. VVenner, substitute fullback, crashed over tackle for the final Hughes marker in the third period and the last score of the contest. IF HUGHES- I 9 0 NORWOOD-o October 6 WITH their powerful running attack clicking in the last quarters, the Big Reds trounced Norwood High 19-0, for their third consecutive win. Although the Reds penetrated into Indian territory many times, fumbles and excessive penalties kept the Hughes scoring total down. In the initial quartet, neither team made considerable gains, but at the close of the second period, Ebbets scored on a 20-yard flat pass from Dick Schmadel, the Hughes shatpshooting ace. On this marker, Ebbers ran his scoring column to 36 points. Schmadel plunged for the second tally from the four-yatd line near the middle of the third quarter, and Harley Auble galloped 20 yards to score late in the html stanza. HUGHES-6 o COVINGTON-6 October 13 Wrm each team trying to eliminate the other from the undefeated tanks of city competition, the Hughes Big Reds and the Covington Bulldogs were forced to be content with a 6-6 tie. Both teams battled evenly for the entire game, and, as neither eleven could make more than one touchdown, the contest ended in a dead- lock. The Bulldogs tallied on a sparkling 39-yard dash, while Schmadel plunged over for the lone Hughes' score from the three-yard stri e. A blocked punt by left tackle Rosenthaler led irectiy to the Clifton score. Midway in the final period, a Hughes drive, instigated by consistent gains by Schmadel and Sutphin, was stymied 0n the Covington six-yatd line, and neither team threatened again. 1 9 3 HUGHES-33 . WOODWARD-6 November IO FEATURED by sensational runs of 85 and 65 yards, the blazylg Hughes' attack trampled a fighting Woodward COHFIUgent, 33-6. After the downtown team had falhed 2m eatiy touchdown in the initial quarter, the Cllfton tunntng attack began to click, and, after Coach Kreuck hftd used his entire squad, it enmassed a total of 33 P01nts before the close of the battle, The high lights of the Hughes attack were two exceedingly long runs, 0116 by Bill Sutphin for 65 yards in the First quaru tet, and the other by Harley Auhle, pint-sized held general, for 85 yards in the second period. Quartet- baCk Auble had a field day as he not only tallied twice on 10mg Him. but also gained much yardage in midheld. P'hc Other touchdowns were scored by Gutknecht and ietce m the final quarters. g 37 HUGHES-7 . WITHROW'O N ovembet 9.4 OUTPLAYING their bitter rivals in every department, the Hughes Big Reds defeated the Withrow Tigers, 770, in the annual classic at Nippert Stadium. By this victory, the Reds annexed their hrst P.H.S.L. cham- pionship in live years, the title having gone to the Bengals since 1933. The game was featured by vicious blocking and tackling by both teams, excellent punting by Heine of Hughes and Harper 0f Withtow, and the hue spirit of both eleveus. In the final quarter, Hughes gained possession of the hall on the Withrow twenty- two-yard line, when Harper's kick from behind his own goal line was partially blocked by Koeninger, Clifton guard. After this break, Schmadel handed the oval to Ebbers, Who galloped 21 yards to cross the goal line standing up for the only score of the battle. FOOTBALL TEAM AND RESERVES Row 4-: Murphy, Obcrt, Mcrril, Fischcr, Dustillung. Garvin, HercrlL Finkc, Wagner, Jacobs, Zimmerman, Sachs, 13. WnuL Fcnstcr. Taylor Wcisnmn. Row 3. Ismlsky Fncratc, Sclmlzc, Hucklncicr, Schultc, StJInrs, Grillin, McAfch, Bradley, MC- Donald, Wichcl, Schustcr, Moore, D. Ward, Hamilton, Bailey. R, Schmadcl. Raw 2: I'ltitzler, I'lllsscy, Hnyhoxx, Meier, Dash, Hunt, Ullom, Sutphin, Pmrcc, Koeningcr. Wanner, ansr, Row 1: Schmidt, Uutknccilt, Uuscy, Hcinc, Roscmhnlcr. Smubitz. Ebbvirs, Rucbcl, D. Schmmlcl. Aublc, White CAPTAINS STAUBITZ 1 AND EBBERS COACHES MR. KRUECK AND MR. KLINCK 38 HE ES THE BAND! THE gay music and color ful uniforms of the band added much to the football games. A few days before thC game With Withrow, the band, full Of energy and pep, under its Student Director, Fred Goossmau, successfully aroused the proper school football spirit among the ninth-graders. This is prob- 3ny one of the reasons why we won the game. DRUM MAJOR DEWARD MERROW 39 Row 4: Merrow, Pniner, Meuller, Ganglolf. Piatcs, Schriever, Knuh, McSpaLMen, Conners, Fields. Row 3: .Jctt, Wright, Smith, Silver, Nnu, Guossnmn, Ruck, Simonmn, Jones, Grimm, Ficsthalmel, Snyhlc. Row 2: Romlelli, Mertig, Moeuing Siegruth, Backer, Prauikoft', Stone, Grimes, Rubenstcin, Crouch Row 1: Franklin, chdcrcr, Steint Shustcr, Valcnr, Beck, Damn, Bcrnct, Follmer BELL BAND These girls indicate ch: chords which are to he played by the bclls. Mr. Kratz plays these chords abovc thcir hczuls BACK Row: Palmer, .Inlm. Tavel. Winrers, Jump, Bcrtch, King, Hcimrrling, Valent, Drischcl, Lac, Davis. Row 6: Ncstcr, Kuhlc, Ricl1cy,Chri5cos. Rows: ankcnbergcr, Kury. Wright, Roth, Heincman, Wells, Brandenburg. Row4: Rickmun, Craig, Neil, HCbCSEFCiE, Wcst, Taylor, Fishmun. Row 3: Brczuwski, Mariunov. Cnrich, IIuch-r, Kiefcr, Schlesingcr, Gajus. Row 2: Cohen. Solomon, Hcrzon, Kemcn, Muzch Shaw, BoyaJiun. Row 1- Rohbins, Alcxnndcr, Humig. thulcr, BOlEOIL Gingrich THE BELL BAND, organized and di- rected by Mr. Kratz, is composed of freshmen. Each has one, some two, ordinary cow bclls pitched t0 diHercut keys and tones. When played at a certain signal these bells Create a new form of music. The boys and girls have learned several diHcrcnt rhythms, and so they are able to produce various types of music, This bell music has proved very different and interesting. At some of the football games the bells accompanied the band in playing the school songs. Their out-of-door work was especially good because the toncs of the bells could carry through the air. In the auditorium the bell band accompanies programs of singing and band music. 40 READ THE GARGOYLE STANDING: Mary Jane Tnnucr, PREU' Parker, Helen Jcnn Snoddy, Robert Minning, Katherine Pcusc, Dorothy Nicmrycrjim Eiclmcr. SEATEDZ Robert Portuncb Ncll Gcnc Larsclm, Ruth Kodcnbcck, Allan Whaling, Miss Hazel Lb Koppcnbocfcr WHAT'S news about Hughes? was 21ny answered in the GARGOYLE, edited by a staff of competent juniors. The editorial staff, headed by Allan Whaling with managing editors Robert Fortune and Ruth Rodcnbeck, associate editors Katherine Pulse and Helen Jean Snoddy, assistants Nell Gene LGscha and Maryjane Tanner, and sports editorjim Eichner, turned 0th :3. wcll-balanced paper. The HQuestion 0f the Week and Seen and Heard About School were mp-nocch favorites. The weekly b'Limerick Contest by Robert Fortune, and Marvin Mcitus' Jest in Fun threatened to edge out those features. Credit goes to Patricia Parker for her Cinemeandering. Mr, William Ibiiugs is fmancial adviser. WTilda Ann Wise and Louis Schneider arc student advisers by courtesy; Misis. IKOF'wpcnhoefer is faculty advisctx Row 3: Rodcnbcck, Sullivan. Dmck, Holt, Frank. Sih'grblntc. Hulmn. Schcid, Hnnschopp, Gzlnglolf', Quittsr, Whating. Row 7.: Goldstein, Rosenberg, Wolfn Butcher, Plum, Kncrhc, Row 1: Marianov, Brcznwski. Bowman. Dicsendruck, 41 ' x- 42...: This hunmun dcnnfmix- m 11w lml PJI'E-UJH dmulr 1 Pupils receive free Gargoyle Which announces schedule for par- ents' night, Pan ents invited to evening of enter- taining school life. 2 Mrs. Howell entertains the Latin Club With an interesting account of her experiences last summer in Italy. She spent several weeks study- ing at the Univer- sity of Florence. 3 HWuges and Hours is dis; cussed by the mem- bers of Vox Pop. This discussion proved to be inter- CSClng to every member at the meeting. 4 Conferences b e t W e e :1 teachers and par- Cnts. The T'Old Hughes Review is restaged. Big Reds trample Maroons in a victory of 1370. 7 Results of Girls' Hockey P l a y D 21 y a n e nounced. Big day was held at Walnut Hills High Satur- day for those in- terested in hockey 8 T'Gatgoyle publishes the ' ' AlleAmerican award won by the , 3 8 A r1 r1 L1 11 I . Showboat adver- tises for tandem bi- cycles and a hurdyA gurdy. 9 Ernest Thomp- son Seton, fa- mous naturalist, fascinates boys, asr sembly with his thrilling animal tales Cnot tails? of some of his en- counters. 1OAllau RLlnk be- comes Interschw lastic Skating Champion after the evening session of the Hughes Skating Club Party. YVOOLI- ward Bulldogs sum 1 1 Armistice Day. The HOld Hughes and HAnhual staff members journey to Indianapolis for press convention, meetings, and fes- ELVIIICS. Bell Band and many Freshies receive a thrill because it was their first appear- ance on the radio. put on sale by the Home Economics Club. Soon many homes will be en- joying these deli- cious goodies. the French Club Meeting. The freshmen, feeling more at home, are getting used to daily grind. it t V 0 x P o p . Auditorium rever- betates with cheers for pep meeting. Thanks Awfully is given for Sages cumb :0 Hughes Reds,35-6. 14 W KR C 15 F 1' L1 i t 16 R u t h 17 The Cti- 18 Tension h r o a d - cakes and Spleen is sis in Pal- high, but casts Mt. Kratz's plum puddings are elected pianist at estine is discussed rain postpones big game. Tension lowered, because everyone is disap- pointed. Hopesdll high for Big Reds. Two days of rest. 21Honor League has pleasure of hav- 1n.g Mrs. Smith Htckenloopet as its gqest speaker. Mrs. chkenloo er's own charm ad ed inter- est to the discussion of charm. 2 2 Big Reds t w i s t Tigers' Tail for 7-0 victory. Seniors celebrate with glee the firstvin-five- years victory! High Spots of Hughes heard over XVSAT, 2 3 NH. Merry cond U C ts Thanksgiving audi- torium. Miss Adomeit and Miss Ervin design a table of symbolic fruits for Thanksgiving atmosphere. Biting winds, driving snow, Plg-skiuned oval, Cleztted shoes, Bung the greatest news we know, Wlthrow, norhing; seven, I- lughes. X X 24 ThanksA giving, turkey and trim- mings! Hughesstu- dents eat as much 3.3 they want. A holid ay weekend is ahead. a. 3 h 43 l OLDh H 5 H h -, Ifil. H HI-Y OF HUGHES is 21 group of thirty junior and senior boys who haw: hound themselves to- gcther in the nntiOn-widc fcllnw- ship whose purpose it is Hm creme, maintain, and extend throughout the: school and com- munity high standards of Chris- tian churacmrf, H IZADTNG its program are con- ferences, banquetsH speakers, and athletics. SEEKING enjoyment and fellowr ship, members meet each week at the Immanuel Prcsbytcriun Church. K W ' x K , ..JV I STANDLXG: Faig, Smith, Schmall'uss, Meyer, Rmscll. Sll'ubhe, Hell. SHA'J'HDJ Huncckmg Chasm, Dlrmmr, Fuhrman, Brown, McKee HI-Y x; STANDING; Lyle, Hubcr, Huclsubusch, limb. L'ngcr- hnchlrr, Whaling, Schncidcr SEATED: Strothcl, Brcnncn v-rhtmrlcy RtCleIKIIM Grimm OFFICERS Srmmxu' Frcdcrick. TIMISJ, Mr. Lung, Adnscr; RJSPCY, itc- Prcs Lunch, .5 Vr. SE x rl-zn: Curmnny. PrcsM 1 ? I .En 5.9- ' GIRL RESERVES EXECUTIVE COUNCILhRow 3: Gellhnus, Theskcn, Marriott. Row 2: Hackstcdt, Kennedy, Chase, Pcusc, Lctnmcl, Shcnr; V. Wucsc, Cor. Scc'y. Row '1: 1L Dalkc, Tz'c;15.,' L, Wikcl, Prc5.; M. L, Silver, VICCAPres; E. J. Lcckcx; Rec. Scc'y. ONE HUNDRED AND H FTY GIRLS enjoyed the privileges and fun of the Girl Reserves this year. Louise Wikcl, the president, has led the club through many interesting activi- ties such 215 the fashion show and the annual breakfast. All the girls enjoyed having Miss Holton with them as their very kind and considerate adviset Girl Reserves is an or- gzmization open only to junior and senior girls. Row 7: Twiggs, Fricke, LiebclrJ Doughman, Scream Row 6'. Smith, Batsner, Burkard, Lchan, Alnnmnn, Wehrmam Row 5: McNamara, Wise, Wynne, Sizclom, Stewart. Row4: Bruncmnnn, Wiscr. Row3: KrutCk, Schonwaid, Kollmorgcn, Nesscl. Row 2: Davenport, Waync, Burke, Cooper, Abraham, Schmidt. Row 1: Stockdalc, Davis, Wtimer, E. Richter, Sticnlmrtcr, R. Richter, Fradkin, SchilT Row 8: Muchmore, Walther. Glasbrcnner, Schaefcr, Eyansh Row 7: Schmerr, Thomas, Langhorst. Row 6 Llnclcmann, Poll, Bachert, Breyley, Elvey. Row 5: Plum, Keller, Stevens, Lillzu-dI Dubinh Row 4: Grad, Pudcnz, WCHZ, Stoke, Braun, Johnston. Row 3: Krmuhcin, Money, Rubin, Kennedy, Kleedorfcr, Reed. Row 2: Kncuph Schmoll, Bandelin, Stith, Sclecr, Barrowdilf. Row 1: Kuhn, Adams, Clark, Hoffman, Mosiman, Rosenberg ROW 7: Resscl. Row 6: Tocrner, Kuhn, Rodcnbeck, DUPPS, Kindel. Row 5: Parker, Nimlleycr, Warren, I:Rnner, Murphy. Row 4: Citron, Downey, Tracy, Schlnall, Morrison. Row 3: Hermg, qu'erizmd, Pleuger, Fuller. Row 2: Scbastian, Handtman, Pinfold, SWWWEPetcrson. Row 1; Radar,SiEvcrblanr,Nickum, Bottomley, Short, chncr 45 PEP AND GINGER PEP AND GINGERVS freshmen and sopho- mores have had a very interesting year under the leadership of their president, Arm McCormick; Miss Schawe has been their competent adviser. The Girl Reserves at Hughes are divided into two groups. The freshmen and sophomore girls call their Organization P613 and Ginger. The juniors and seniors are k110wn as Girl Reserves. OFFICERS-BACK Row: M. A. Crum, Scdy; C. B. Lccker, Vict- Prcsg .J Johnson, Trcazs.; BA Munch, Ass't Trams. SEATEDL Miss Schnwc, Adviser; A. McCormick, ?rcs. Row 3: Shear, Shopc, Cole, Bullak, Garvin, Ncstcr, Bauer, Liabing, Diem, Richard, Kucthc. Robbins. Row2: Lipsky, Rotln Silvcrsmin, Brunt Vulcnr, Rinck. HocbcL .Iucrgcns, Lay, Moorc. leincs, Kismcr, Ilurdlc, Row I: Robbins, Frank. Glusscr, Mcycr, Gray, Millcr, Eby, Rowc. Bciscr, Stuclcmcycr, Fuller, Butrgcr Row 1: Plough. Lcitz, Bartram. Hoffman, Hcc. Brucknmn. Kuhn. ErrICQmL IHM- dUFf-Cl', Gm I'l'il i1. Kisr, Ballard. Schwaugcrlr. Row 1: WICrmmi. Kcnnmvcg. An- thony, Felix Bram , HCIHICF' ling! Humiu. H :1 r E h m :1 n. H1cclcr, Brumv ski, Di Giakilm. HzLiucs, G;1ju:-. Row 3: Mcymcr; rrcsc. thbuck, Huu'mun, Lipmn, WUCanr, Mncir ing. Tuckcr. Hunt, Ringldml. Augustin, Malr'lin 46 1TH ONLY seven Pat- laters, the club completed its third successful year. Under the competent di- rCCtion of Mrs. Heile, the Club participated in interclass and interschool debates on the international debate topic, HResolved: The United States should establish an alliance with Great Britain.H H O M E ECONOMICS C L U B WHITE ELEPHANT SALE, 21 Fashion Show, and a Bake Sale were some of the activities of the Home Eco- nomics Club this year, as well as a cake contest in which the girls sold the cakes they had entered. Une det the leadership of Miss Ruth Hehnan, the club has been an enthusiastic group. Row 6: Focrtnmycr, SICVCIES: Emm, Ohl, iganghurst. , Row 5: Anschuctz, Robbcn. hjncr, Gomst Stoke. Row 4.- Strolwl, Vt rnz. Row 3: Elvcry, Tucrncr, Roden- Ijk'l'g, Spatz. Row 2: Abraham, Downcv. 6.141 h, Surgihin, Bdrrnwclilf. Row l: Os- vaaltl. Thomas, Bachcrt, Brown, Hicrnmn STANDING: John Strubbet Bob Brown, Marvin Meitus, Louis Schneider Smith, J Bell, Brown, Schneider, SEATED: Meitus, E. Bell. Struhhe Now she can cook wsc as mother docs HOME ECONOMICS 11x10: HOME MAKING is regarded as a science S and an art, there is much to be gained from books, as well as from laboratory practice. Making fruit cakes and plum puddings to sell for the Student Aid Fund and hclping with costumes for different school productions are evidence of the usefulness of the Home Economics Depart- ment. Although 1113.11 cannot live by bread alone, ' he will not live long without it. Perhaps that is the philosophy of this department Mrs, Wymau Miss Peoples Miss Ruth Hclmzm Patience and dcftness Will make this a smart frock Hungry students file into the lunch rooms the fourth and lifth bells where many tempting dishes are offered to quell their desire for food LUNCH ROOMS BILL or FARE with amounts used is an interesting com- mentary on Hughes appetites: ten gallons of soup; 150 pounds of roast beef; 40 pounds of macaroni; 1,160 sand- WiChC'S; IO pounds of butter; 130 servings of cake; 1,200 half pints of milk; 100 pounds of hamburger; goo pounds of po- tatoes; 600 servings of salad; 85 loaves of bread; 30 dozcn r0115; 85 pics; 13 gallons of ice cream; 6 gallons of chocolate Pudding. The pastry cooks begin their work at six O'clock. Miss Partner in charge of Hughes lunch rooms One cook has been employed for over twcnty-Iive yearst Perhaps it is the good cheer prevalent in the Hughes kitchen that makes the: meals so successful. Miss Portncr and her stat? Often take charge Of the food for class reunions and other social meetings conncthd with the school. 49 J Row 4: Schncilcr, Mgr.; Ruspcr. Terrell. Btlchw.:ILL Newt. Knuts, Kutz, thdclL Mgr. Black, Mattias, Gx'iihm Weinstein, Pierce, Peerless. K FOLLOWING a threc-year's lay-off, Hughes again entered a volleyball team in E h e P. H. S. L. League. Second place was the result with Woodward the victor. During the first two rounds Hughes was beaten twice, both times by XVOOLlM'REd. Coach Alan Kinde schy awarded eight letters :0 Bell, XVcsLerfcld, Fred; etick, Heineman, Btackmau, Wil- liams, Zimel, Plump, and Bob Westerfeld. Five of these men are seniors. Row 2: Bumch, Lyle R ow 3 : Row 2: Ruth, Barnes. Row L Bull, Pail, Drake. To LOOK at the scores of the year, one would think that it was college vs. high school affair, but it was only Hughes vs. other P.H.S.L. teams. The Uni- versity of Cincin- nati was the only team to hand the Big Reds a defeat, and that by a mere five points Wcsu tern Hills, 'Woode ward, and Withrow furnished the oppo- sition, but were un- able to make a good showing. VOLLEY BALL Williunm lleinemnn. Donncly. W. 50 tt cuctlicltl. Greif'. Zimcl, Hruckmuu. Imtlcnmn, Mgr Row l: Weinxtciut Frederick R. Westcrhcld. Fields. Plump, Klein THE G.A.A. was organized to prommc a spirit ofcoopcratiou and good sportsmanship and to provide an opportunity for girls to compete with Others of similar ability. The organization was formed last year and can boas: Of a succcssful maintenance. Although there are many types of girlsh close and lasting friend- ships develop th rough the familiar atmosphere that prevails in the gym. Each girl has the oppop tunity and freedom to choose her sport. MOTTO OF G A.A .For when ch: One Great Scorer comes To write against your name, He writes not what you won or lost, But how yOu played the game. BOARD: Row 4: Mnrgzlrcr ch :cr, Balscbull. Row 3: Margaret Warren. Tcnnis; Betsy Joclcum. Vollcy Ball, Row 2; Jam Altman, Hockey; Wilma 'l'lhcicr, Sxximmmg. Row 1: Vn'giuizi Bancl, Baskctball; Rusurmry' Hoffman, Kickball FACULTY ADVISERS: Ann Kallncu Jeane : Nurrc, Minn! Sums. Elm Kramer OFFICERS: Bcctv Walthcr. Truly; WJIUM Tilclcz'. Suc'y; Munri: Barman, Pres.; Violet Bzmcr. 'Vlcrszlm GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SINGING A CAPPELLA AT EASTER LJ NDER the capable and efhcient direction of Mr. A. J. Havlovic, the A Cappella Choir includes many voices both beautiful and we11-trained. The Choir received favorable comments upon its excellent per- formances on the :11r,;1t the Art Museum, and in the school auditorium. Within the Choir is the tradi- tional Barber Shop Quattette, Whose harmonizing is worth honorable mention. The thcets includee-Dzwe Hunsinget, Pres; Barbara Breyley Vice-Pres; Eadith Bell,Sec1y.;Cz1thress Treasg Bob MCSpadden, Librarian; Harry Metzel, Asst Librarian; Germaine Babcock, Wardrobe. 3094' ?V '13 V1,: 1.71111, 1 111x $0?: 1-12., 110 1'1 1' 14311151C'1111'L1'1LV. 111111.? .L' 60111-111-11 C0111ic 1511111 .1111'1-m 11 1:. 1111 1 '5, 1111.111.1.1T ' t111uyer.1'1ygc1.2111c. R1!'.Y.1I 1111.11'1111 ': 1 I11. Plum i111'c11ci: . . ' ' 1111qu How Z: 111'. 1,1;H1mwl 111 .. 1 H 1111101! 111111 ' 1 11' h 1,115 1- 1 , I 1 . . . 11-1111. Row 1: K.11m. 1110:1111-1 .9 .111 1v 11.111611311111111 52 f'f 11:,1EVERAL groups have been organized for those at Hughes who love music by Mrs. Persons, teacher of English and Harmony. A Music Appreciation Club meets on Thursday to enjoy the records supplied by Mr. McKemie who has em excellent collection. Recently the Chamber Music Club was started for those Who enjoy playing their instruments in a small group for the joy of playing. The Orchestration Club before Christmas orchestrated one of Mendelssohds Songs Without Words. ELL 1171f: F VELLA1'JTL1LS 1D .11 17 f1? .19 ELSTEK S SJL ML j ULE 71., .5 GE .MUSIC 7 -.1!u11.e ?mm'mtfc' 4.! 3w! 1 - . IIX . - Mot 9M. Wham 1'? '1 11h; w M1 ,1ng .u 1 Mrs. Persons plays the cello with this group. Music enthusiasts Lind 11 haven of cmoymem in 107 after school hours on 'I'ucsdnjr uttemoons. Could all the thrilling experi- ences, all the new friends, have been crowded into one short year? 1942 6A The up-and-comiug class of the day. MRS. MARTIN Beckmzm, Bchn, DL-Iph, Dozier, Dykes, Ebbcrs, Englert, French. Frey, Fruchtc- mcycr, Fuhr, Gramunn, Grucn, Hcrrmun, Hort, JOhnxon, Keller, Mcrz, Meyer, Millcre Maser, Mullikiu. Nehus, Reiss, Ritchie, Schlcnskcr, Schmadcl, Speaks, Strin, Stcinkc, SthEIcr, Wells Ii 'E. in: Where is the gym? MISS jOHNSON Anderson, Buss, Bind- c r m :2 n , B r .1 :1 m , Breithollc, Dastillung, D i O r c 0 , Docr m ML E c 1; l1 0 H, Fchr, Fcin, Freeman, Hahn, Hamilton. Hausfcldhlcnscn. Kuhn, Lipsky, Lyle, Merckel, Nndler, PRSSCH, Pierce: Prcudergnst, Rumplcr, Sawyer, Schcrcr, Schl'zmtz, Scilcr, Silz. Smitl1.Tcdford, Wolfe, chlcrs Frcshics we are! Freshics I we are! 1 Everyone can tell us from 1 afar. MR. WINELAND ' 1 C. Bauer, P. Bauer, Bernct, Best, Bolton, Britton, Franklin, Fucrsr, Funke, Goetz, Gundrum, Hammon, 1 Huge, Isbmndt, Kindle, Koester, 1 Munz, Nasinec, Ncuhauscr, Neu- munn, Pandorf, Pctrocclli, Price, Rothackcr, Rsinkc, Schwiers, Stone, Soboleswski, Yunkcr Although we 're freshics young and gay 3 Who like to play thf: livelong day; Room3 ssecretshould , . be told , The honor roll re- veals our goal. MISS MCSURELY Alexandtr, Bcnjack, Boynr jmn, D1e17. D1ischeli Ebbers G1mphcr, Ganden- huge: Garwin, Ginrich, Gucnthcr, Hee, Heinzcr- ling, Hocwclen Kernen, Koch Kress, Kruger, L115cl1:1,Lipsky,Mnuch, anzic, Meitel, E. M1llcr, R. Millcr, Pricsmeir, E. Roth N. Roth Shaw Sl1eppar,d Silxcrscein, Van Pelt Wocllnm 4 3 Thcclass thathitchcs m its wagon to 21 star. MISS DYER 14 Albert, Banks Brom1,Dillon Eiselein, Hadley, Hnmmerschlag, l'iirsclabcgf Hnrc 115011 er, Levinson, Marcus, Mcsscy, Narhan,0xc1ermrz, Rowe, Saliman Schnci Schoolcr, Shore Skurow,Sm1th Tucker ancnt, Weaxc1,Whi:e, Y0ung,Zisman The Joys of Home Room 10 We hope never Will cnd.10 MISS KELLY Ackcr, B. Allcns- worth, M. Aliens- worth, Barman, Blohm, Brenner, Campbell, B. Cum: her, M. Carmhcr, Cushing, Dana, Donncrbcrg, Eppler, qu'nel, Hasemcycr, Hicks, Humig, Kuip- liug, Langenbein, Eocsch, Merrill, Pappns, Rctzlcr, Rooks, Ruscher, Schaeffcr, Shearer, Silver, Van Znndz, V 01 mar, Webcr, W is: B3 MRS. THOMAS The spell of high school's upon us you set A As soon as ifs broken, you'll be proud of B3. Billingslcy, Bmmel, Brooke, Bruckmau, Caro, Christos, Crutchcr, Engerman, Ellis, Graetz, Graver, Hendersom Houston, IL Hutchinson, Kahlc, Kline, Richardson, Lang, Malowilzz, Merctsky, Salter, Shcchrman, Sicglc, Solomon, Tavel, Zippersrcin 116 MISS HARRIS 11 We're the boys of 0116 sixteen, i If Robert Ia Jors ou'd like to see, We come to school with our w Y Y Just come up to 107.13. faces clean. Abbott, Allendorf, Amschlcr, Babcy, Ballinger, Bates, Blackston, Bergman, Clinkscalcs, Davis, Dillon, Eick, Finch. Flecuor, Follmer, Franklin, Gcismar, Geislcr, Hallcr, Hartman, Headlcy, Hoover, Jones, Klein, Kuntsman :M MISS WAGNER M; Allen, Allgcicr, Ital, Calm, Carcllc, Cohen, Dennis, Diamond, 1' Dorsett, E stein, ldbcrg, Gm lam, Hallcr, Hilmcr, Horwitz, L Hoyt, Jam 5, jmucson, Kaplan, Levy, Libcrman, Litcman, Lowitz, . Miller, Nielander, Ormston, Radin, Rauchman, Rohling, Rosen, Ultsch, Vaughn, Weisman, Wilhoirc 7 One year done, and three to go, We'll bc on top before you know. M NH MRS. SELLERS I Austin, Bcacty, Bcnne, Boone, Gangl, Gray, Hardtkc, Hassctt, Hayes, ' Heybruch, Knapp, Johnson, Layer, Lewis, Lucz, Mayer, McCarthy, C. J Murphy, K. Murphy, Nau,Owens, Patric, Popp, Preston, Schmltr, Schneider, . ShElling, Stevens, Troubcrman, Whitehead 56 We are from schools, near and afar, But that's not'rcnlly news, We 1'00th for our grade schools then, Now we're all for Hughes. MISS BEJACK Anderson, Bayer, Bolton, Borntrager, Breckel, Cal:- tcrall,Clayton,Crnig,Dun- can, Egan, Gaily, Gordon, Garbcr, Wormndykc, Wright, Grau, Griffin, Gucnrhncr, Hcarcth, Hcinenmn,Heislch-Icrzog, Kahle, Lanscr, Lawrence, Riley, Shapiro, Sountag, Sullivan, A. Taylor, F. Taylor, Towlcs, Turner, Wettercr, Wheeler, Winrcrs 5 MISS SCHAWE Alchcrr, Ballard, Bart- man, Berry, Blasdor'fer, Bergman, Worthington, Brandenberg, Brczcmu ski, Cuczzo, Dzlvis, Ehrct, Enoch, Erricson, Finkc, Herrmzmn. HiL liard, Hughes, Kist. Largcrg, Mnrtim Mess- ner, Moore, Morrison, Nichofson, Phelps, Pyles, Rehn, Sandman, Schwacgerle, Surn- brock, TuyJor Wel'c the boys of Room 8- W: may be fresh, but we think we rate. MISS HOLTON Barnes, Bicic, Birely, Brock- schmidr, Calvary. Chartock, Corrrill, Dobbins, Engcl, Fabcr, Friedman, Gordon, Harrison, Gentry, Hcinemnn, Horowitz, Kuhr, Lehman, MacFarIand, McArdel, Mc- Afee, McGlasson, Miller, Newman, Passman, Rafalo, Rogcrs, Rewell, Scott, Siegz-l7 Silvergiadc, Sicmcr, Spraguc, Smdler MISS-WARD Andree, Ball, Baruch, Beard, Bcnzing, Bierman, Davis, DcIusc, Edcil, Eghcrman, Farbcr, Fcldman, Field, Green, Greenebaum7 Hodges, Hoff. Hofmzm, Jackson, Kammcrcr, Kanrcr, Keen, Light, Lighrv Foot, Murry, Mack, Ncu, Osrcrbrook, Ochs, Patterson, Pills, Ra icn, Sadler, Shuster, tevcs, Willis We wash Apollo. w ' MR WEIR A. Leigh, R. Leigh, Linnc, Mc- Means, MeinkCn, Mctz, Powetl, Roaming, Rorhcrt, Schrand, Schwartz, Sexton, Sinclair, Spade, Stcrbling, Slockhurglwr, Stulcc, Waldo. Washington. Wcitkamp, Westcrmcycr, Young Hurray for us, each works and toils So we can sell the most Gargoyles. MISS STAPLEFORD Bcrkuwitz, Bcrrrum, Borchzlrd, Braverman, Cullen, Danelius, Dctmcring, Franken- bcrgcr, Gillmnn, Graham, chcstrcet, Holt, HubL-r, Hug, HLIIIIfg,J;IHkE, King, Krupp, Kurz, Lay, Lindncr, Martin, Morand, Motz, Ncster, Oschcrwitz, Plough, Prayer. Preston, Riatf. Riley, ROhCl'CS, Shcdd, Shop: r! .21 vff, . 0 fi 6 of c h 6 Classes of '42 marching along 100970 strong. M RS. LERO Y AronoH', Baldock, Bactrchcr, Brenner, Champlin, Conrazli. Felix, Ferricl:3 Gina, Glackcn, Glickmnn, Gootcn, Hickman, Hoover, Johztntgcs, Kantcr, Kapson, Kcssel, Klayman. Lc Mon, Marcus, Mi Her, Noc, Phillips, Ponemon, Putman, Rcynolds, Rickmnu, Sherman, Ulluer, WIIEiams, Zippin This way, freshmcn! One seventeen isn't tough- But we're advising you, Don't get rough. MISS TANGEMAN Bauer, Bergen, Bradlcy, Bruck- ner, Buehlcr. Fostcr, Forhcrgii l , Fax, Fric k c , Gortl, Hake, Hamll, Hcibcr, H e l m E n g , Howell, Hoy, Johnson, Kerman, chms, Knollman, Loftspring, Lubowitz, Maunino, Mayer, Miller, Mueller, Pittman, Powell, Ropp, Rosenberger, D. Roscntlmlcr, R. Rosenthnlcr, Salycrs, Wcichold XVc'L:ehnot satisflcd wxr gettin b ; 132 grades bait: go be high! MISS BARNETTE Qnthony, Arms, Bender, Certsch, Borntragcr, Favanaugh, Couch, Elig, Fern, orrman, French rest, Fuchs, Harrell, Hauser, Hcrzou, Hooper: Kuut, Jacgcr, Jump, cnncweg, M Lang, R. Rgng, Patton, Poll Ichcy, Robbins, Stcw: art, Sums, Swarcz, West achary , For better homes, R. HELMAN Ashlcy, Biglcr, Cohen: Davis, Deluse, Crnvens, Dick, Ewald, Ebbcrs, England, Fischer, Fox, Hamilton, Johnson, Kovnck, KurIns, Mapes, McMillan, B. Miller, M. Millcr, Moons, Rahn, Reynolds, Roth, Shcr. 1mm, Shoklcr. Waddy, Walkcr, Wiley, Wolf Out of our way! W: are going places. I Allgeycr, Bailcy',' Buch- wald, Cox, Crawford, T. Davis, W. Davis, Faicr- mzm, Franks, Grant, Groth, Hill, Kaplan, Keiber, Kem- per, Kracmcr, McClain, Maly, Millcr, Quinlan, Richard, Ruschman, Sanks, Schrcibcr, Schwcinlin, Shinkle, Supc, Thcis, Thomas, Tncpkcr We talk and play, but Study, :00 So did the seniors once-awoo, woo! MR. BROWN SB .a. . 7 '7 101 Home room a hundred and onc Before the bell do we have fun! MISS FOX Allnuct, Black, Conners, Fenster, Fricdhoff, Gclinskc, Hacker, Hendercr, Hasler, Hirshberg, V. Lang, G. Lang, Let, Levi, Meyer, Millard, Newton, Orbcn, Pastor, Fortune, Rabunus, Roscnfclnl, Samuels, Scheucr, Shephard, Smith, Spears, Tcnncnbaulm Wuhl, MR. MCKEMIE Benzingcr, Bernstein, Black, Burks, Burlnnd, Cornwall, Eckcrr, Eichcnbcrger, Engcl, Fcldman. Frank, Gross- hcim, Hinkler, Horst- man, Hunt, Keller. Kepf. Lipsky', Lorenz, MEFnl'v land, Merril, Miller, Moening, Moss, Ochler, Quick, Ramp, Rhodes, Richardson. Rochchild, Schulz, Shepc, Spitz, Stachcl, Stein h uuer, Ulm, Wolbcr West. Zuchmzln, Ziegler Home Room 4 is trying to make more pleasant the life of one of its members, who will be in a hospital bed for about a year, by writing letters every week, sending copies of Gargoyles, Old Hughes, and hooks. MISS HAGEMEYER Austin, Bettlnam Brant, Hreirer, Cohen, Crawford, Dctzcl, Ferry. FiShmnn, Frixlnmn, Fuller, Gains, Gass- man, Gilrcuth, Harris, Hcmpcn, Howland, John, Kcnkel. Marianov, Martt, McDermott, Mcdick, Rodcnherg, Rosenzweig, Sclleucrlc. Schles- inger, Slonc, Thomas, Wuldmam Wells 60 See us, know us. MRS. WYMAN Bartling, 131951211, Dickman, Djttus, Ferguson, Ford, Frictsch, Jeskowitz, Kisser, Kaiser, Kincaid, K151, Kuhn, McCaL11on, Meyer, Mitchell, Moorehead, Nsuforch, Ncunmn, Owen. Palmer, Phillips, Proctor, 1101-1111113, Rosenbanm, 51131111111111 51.11111, Thiery, Watson, XVOH That's a good one! Our 1111111111211 may be Room 13 But we' re getting all E116 k11ow1- edge we can glean. MISS PEOPLES Arn1111d,Belx,BlL1m Bohnmn Bushman Coston Eggers, Gmer, Hargis, 1-:13111lrr1r Iacnbucci Jordan Malinskv M1,11011cy Maltamcr Mayer: Miller Morris Pildcr: Roux Stockton, Thomas Walters: Wimmcxs Woodmrd, Zippin D Wc'rc new 1.11111 fresh we must admit, And green and foolish crimes commit; Bur wc'll grow up and 50011 you'll see The '42 grads and victory. MISS CLIPPINGER B5 Hanes, Hearty, Burr, Colcgzztc, D1111n1 Dorst, Dorzaucr Dubin Ernsr Frank 13111211111? Gciss,J11cobs Koch L1112, Marshall D Mcyc1 R Mmcr M0011: Mueller Mcttcrnic11,NCC1, Palmcr, P1014, 1311111 Ponticos,Sc11ain 511111111111 Schrcibcis Sibrcl,51cbcnshul1 Szaladin, W11ccler '11 hit: 61 WIN TER North Wind's his father, Snow is his mother. He's heartless and cold. Slcct is his sister, ice is his brother, oistcrous and bold. k I; MERRu CHRISTMAS, HAppu NEH I J u EA: ' ' a R, A ; Huff ND THEE EXAMINATION: k a r,i---,, U. IL Hashim Slmw 17mm: hall in lmlidny dt'csm Nlrl'l'y Lln'lcx mus! Chrisi m.ts Llnncc Fruit cs 1ch 64 1 Deportmen t subwct t0 hue. Tardiness benefits Student Aid fund. Underclassmen Hwatch birdie for ofiice card picturese Everyone awaiLs the results eagerly. 2 The Sages pre- sent HRivals starring Marvin Meitus, Cherie Klein, Ruth Senfte More pi ctu res snapped. This year every student will have his picture in the Annual. 5 The Showboat cast, Iargee en- thusiastic, is bend- ing every effort toward an impres- sive and iinished performance. Pam- sols, breeches, hiv cycles, :1 hurdy- gurdym'eamonghw porranr propertles. 6 Complete d r e s s r e a hcursal for Cap taiu Carlhs Show- boat. Actors and actresses rushing to and fro. Costumes Of the guy Nineties both please and amuse us. 7 Home Eco- nomics Club holds monthly meeting. The A11- nual announces deadline for senior pictures. Grad L14 ating Class promises to be well over five hunhcd strong. 8 Here Comes t h c S h 0 w - boat! hToot! :00th First night audience sees a successful per- formance. Peanuts are sold during 1117 termission to afford authentic local colot 9 Showbuat docks a second night 211; Hughes landing. House apw plauds heartily for entire cast. Third and Just presenta- tion for evening of the tenth. 12 HShow- boat has gone! Student Aid benefits from accuu muluted profits. There are eleven more shopping days till the twenry-hfth, then Christmas va- cation for Hughes. 1 3 Girl Re S C T V C Fashion Show pro- ceeds total $53, half for S. A. F. U. C. announces Louise Johnson and Charles Kinney, Ju- nior Phi Beta Kappa mem bcrs. 1 4 Latin ski: hilari- ously given in 302-A for PfC-holi- day meeting, Ger man Club holds last meeting in 15 Hughes M e L' m e n wallop XVaInut Hills in swimming meet. Splash, splash, at: the Uni- versity pool to the I 6 Girl Re- serves and Pep and Ginger celebrate with talk and tea. Both Choral Club and Hughes Orchestra 19$anta C 1 a u s hHelen Ammanro asks Miss Pink and Miss Bentley if they have been good girls all year :1: party 20 Le Cercle Franguis meets todaye Hot chocolate and Christmas cake a climax t0 the party make! hYummy, 1--938. H ughes score 2949. Mary are to present pro- and gives everyone yumD Terrace Park Choral Club Sings Cason addresses gram Sunday at Art there a present from triumphs 30731 Over WLVV. Vox Poppers. Museum. his pack. Over Hughes. 21 Seniors 22: San ta 23 ' fhree 24 Christmas Sponsor C l 21 L1 3 W i s 6 Holidays. St.- Nick Hop 111 1rls' gym with Bob McSpaddean hythmaires. oor sees jittcrbugs galore. The Joint was Jumpin'. Fun was had by all. leaves Christmas trees and lovely decorations of bells and greens in our front hall. Maroon five Of Western Hills defeat Hughes in basketball. Men given by Orestcu for Christ- masprogmm. Mrs. Rees in hospital, but the play went on. A Cappella Choir 52mg carols. Farewell to 1938. Silent night, holy night, Christmas tree and candlc-light, Wise men, traveled from afar, Following a guiding star. CAPTAIN CARES SHOW BOAT FEATURING FIRST MATE BOB MCSPADDEN'S RHYTHMAIRES DOCKING AT HUGHES LAND- ING, DECEMBER 8, 9 AND 10 . o o . L DANCING AND REFRESHMENTS ON DECK 9 66 j Atiulph the Tgmlrxa f'nuilfu: tmm Ilh: Germm limd Neet! :! Imltlc: '1 St, Unit Aunt Ophelid am! Little EXJ STIRRING DRAMAe-CAST OF 200 CAPTAIN CARES SHOW BOAT puffed up to the Hughes auditorium where the stage became the deck of the river boat on Which 2m able and mighty Cast gave 3, tear-jetking rendition of ttUnCle Tome Cabin, an interlude of lighter vem entitled ttSunduy in the Park; the melodrama 0f ttArabellel the Artlessih, and hJ-Dance 0n the Deck by way of hustle. A group of thezttergoets 0f the gay 1111:1th5 viewed the show from a box from Which they rushed to the rescue of Characters in danger. The entire production sparkled With dancing and song. 67 Our Hrs: tenor is Harry Metzcl; second tenor, Bob McSpaddcn; ftrst bass, Elmer Boos; second bass, Calvin Rosscll. Sing, boys, sing! L THE voices of these forty boys, who sing under the baton of Mr. Arthur M Havlovic, have done much to entertain the Hughes audiences. The Glee Club sang the Negro spirituals in WCthain Carl's Show Boat and had an important part in the spring Operetta, the Red Mill . The b0ys are proud of a quartet - that sings on many occasions. a o o o o o o o Row4: MIRIL'h, Cordic, Cancer, L. Battle, Gallup, M. lerzlc, Hunsingcr, ShJIfCl', Otto. Row 3: Mr. Haviovic, Press, Richter, Maycrson, Nolan, f Dunskcr, Will, Moss, chnsL Row 2: Kim Taylor, Sullivan, Bernard. Schneider, Erlich, Olden, chggc, Shulmnn. Row 1: Friedman, ' Weirknmn, Mend, an, Hailmneler, Kempax', Sclmarrx, wain , ' ' 68 GIRLS, GLEE CLUB Rpw 5: Moqre, Beinkamp, Comm, Grundci, Smith, Smhl, Motz, Nicmcycr, Huttlcsun, Long, Parker, Weibel. Hurchins, Wiles, Grad, Schaffer, Lgpson, Ltcbmg, EllisI Stockdale, Miller, Scllcuflcr, Zwosm. Row 4: Shchanq Reed. Holland, Heincman, Bauer, Tape, Krucck, Clark, Ornord, nglnnd, Cohan, Haincs, Welch, Toesher, Fangmeycr, Dupps, Holt, Muxsmdt, Waggon, Moening, Norrisv Row 3: Silverman, Koeniez, Spreen, qucncy, Blalock, Leitz, HoH'nmrz, Sirota, Oschtrwitz, Kitzmau, Hulicy, Bower, Kictzmnn, Abraham, Schicssclmnn, Lceker, McCormick, KrafL 154:1th Putz, Pleasant, Sonncnshicn. Row 2: Smith, Bchrens, Author, Kremm, Clark, Cravcns, Woodruf. Mnstcmfr, Crum, Abcrman, Wiener: Stumm, Johnson, Scirh, Von Behren, Kennedy, Wall, Silverhlutt. Row i: Mchy, Wolf, Cohen, Goem, Nickum, Moirund, Hunt, Kchrcr, Lillard, Gellhaus, Hofmann, Pinfolal, Peas: THE Girls Glee Club is now under the direction of Mr. Havlovic, whose fine interpretation of and love for music help make outstanding the singing of this 1 group of girls Who meet for chorus work two ; periods of cvcry week. ??lcfrs'land accompaniscs of thc Girls' Glcc Vtar : .10 :hzm: bccn helpful in making the Emmi; iluclLiiSSfUI Lll'lltl cnioy'ublc nnc fur chc Zrickmn CNL'IIC J. I.1Jlurd, 'R. Hofmnnn, IL Pinfnld' . . Hunt, L. Igchrcr Fret; M. K. Faust: l'RON'l': H. Wolfe J Gcllhaus, B. Cohcn , ' SALESMANSHIP CLUB Run 3, MULH-gr. 'Lillchd, Dc Foxxzr, ' Foleoncs. How 7: b'lxgycr: Muwa ?:chuwcg l..hld., HEzSChann. Raw 0: chjunin, Rieiwi: Hl'JLHL'lX, Williuna NliHer. Brnum Vetwun Row 5; FricJ mun, Dot'i..L!.1r.':K Junta Lorenz. Shewlencm Uehlur. Row .1; KH'sd'mcL Clark, Elwrv Ilurdn Koehler, Stoke, DCHHCI'E. Row J: Sehwmm Tocenci'. Higbw. Simlvi. Misc, Hymn. Row .'. HCCIZCI, Grccnherg, .N'k'vtenw. Ahherl', Lmemlcl. Kisi. HnHm. Smmnry, Suisseucr. Goldberg. Row $ 1: MchnnH. CILIV'll. HULleh. Aumlmm'l, Schneider F', '4 McSurely has carried out an effective program this year, The Club sold Christmas cards this year and gave the : proceeds to the Student Aid Fund. The Club has discussed i modern ideas in salesmanship and advertising, and has tried ! i to learn how to develop initiative eA Fair Bargain Beneiits Row 8: B, Lunliu, L. Burk, Rohmmm l-X-icdlamlcr. Blade uelL M, BJHL: Vacuum DOMU-x, Snghier. Rmv T. Wealhu'ww L Cornlie. Schwnw. Sum. chen, lieJE-v, Ram- OA Thder. SIIJ'H'I, Schinun'. Shrew. JHCUEK, Rmx 5.1.0 ' Uuuci', Mch', Emu, Rmx el. Bluhm. Len Ii, iloehr. R Srcphun. Row 3: Hohhch. Ruehrwuin. Fischer RzifdneHL M; n Pf'ci'fcr, Row 1: AIHLUIWUH. Wzi Ranch 11mm Hccg, Kirch. Ron 1: Kuns,Richtex'.WL-11mUnnlm-g, Prie: nu, u HE Salesmmship Club under the direction of Miss Both Parties is the slogan of the organization. .,,:----z-, A! e SKATING CLUB HE SKATING CLUB, under the direction of Miss Helen A. Bejach, has just completed its second successful year. The club sponsors skating parties through the academic year, the proceeds of Which go directly to the Student Aid Fund. The Club boasts such outstanding skaters as Nancy Flick and Vivian Bcll, champion girl spccd skaters; Harriet Muscroft, fancy skater; Morris ' Babc Wciner, speed boy skater. . 7 tin, ;..',;. ...... lard OFFICERS Vivian Bell, National Champ; Wzlltcr Olden, Trans; Nancy Flick, Hughes Champion; Allan Runk, Pram; Harriet Muscroft, Graceful FrfcsI'ylcs Al'nmf; Bette Hopkins, Scc'y; Frank Hall,Scl1ooJC11;unpion REM 5 BOI'umumt. Kuhlmmn. Ofdcm Wcincr. Hurimm. Ith.G, 5-:ch . HillL Ms kacuch. Hmnmcf, Sullitnm. Rmvl Mwhurz, flunk Sltmimrrcr. Wulrhm; Kucnlx Kuhn, Stcx'cm. Miss BCIJCIL Wultc. Unwmirl, Kelch. HCCL'CV. Mdlnv. F. Kcicznmnn. H. hutzmmm, Brgckcl. Rnlwmmu. Raw l Mcnmmzciu I'lcrnch, Fcldkxmlx GrmmL Wcr-v, Nluxrmx, King. Mirth. Polmd. Bcll. Hick. l1. SuHur. lluuptrnri. Hopkjns 71 LEAGUE e L1 ONE of the oldest organizations at Hughes, the Art League has rendered great service in its efforts to beautify the school. Membership includes all students who pay tWO cents a month for the ten school months. With the money colleCted, many gifts to the school have been purchased. Out entrance, one of the most beautiful in the country, is made so by the imposing statues of the Victory 0f Samothrace in the center and of Augustus Caesar and P211213 Athene on either side of it. Also, throughout the entire school, one is impressed by the number of pictures and the artistic fountains, most of Which Hughes owes to the Art League. THE ART DEPARTMENT EVERY month of the nine, ideas are born in the minds of the students. Hughes stud cuts, artistically inclined, have the opportunity to turn their inspirations into tangible things. The need for stage scenery, posters, lighting effects and holiday decorations makes the Art Department :1 necessity. In the Commercial Art course the drawing of pictures from real life and the study of Composition give val- uable experience in thought grouping. Miss Erx'in ML Pormr Mias Aalomcxr An art clay In 20! is at work on PUSECIK tor the yearbook. In the Cl'zlfh mom these girls um- nuke ing Iovclv things of silvcr, pcwtcr. and copper. SWIMMING Row 4: HoEnmn, Mgr.; Few, Ward, Row 3: Strasscr, Black, Berg, Figlein, Morgan, McDonald. Schwartz. Doruum. Row 2: Geiaer, Olden. Werllrung, Heine. Mitchel, Can; Hanman, Ruck. Munz, Chase, Row 1: 'E'hornherg, Munz, Schmnlfuss, Horwitz, Stewart FOLLOWING closely in the wake of last yeafs team, the Hughes Mermen of 1939 again annexed the City Championship and tied Western Hills in the Southwestern Ohio District Meet. Seven swimmers traveled upstate w1th Kinch, but took only two fifth places for Hughes. This yeafs scores were as follows: City Meet-Hughes 7 9, Western Hills 6, Withtow 4; Second City MeetrHughes 77, Western Hills 8, Withrow 7; Third City Meet eHughes 791,5, Western Hills 915, Woodward 8kg; A.A.U. MeeteU. of C. 45, Hughes 40, South Columbus 36, Dayton Turner 17., Central Turner 12., Dennison IO. . .GIRLS SWIM T - Mur'oric Barman. Wilma The , HROUGHOUT the Year every FIIdZIY after SChOOl Benjy Walther; Edith Knallfh th . . . Doroihy Poe, Sylvia Rciscnfickl, 6 glfls walt patlcntly at the entrance of the boys' Harrier Ml'imhv Shirley Wm, Deborah Fuchs. Virginia Bartel, Paula Fudh, Jean Altman, gym untll the coast is clear. An hour is spent in the Marie Focmmcr, Vivian Btu P001, with some girls training for racing and diving to im- PIOVe their own records, and others learning life saving; In May these girls are tested by Life Saving Examiners. The girls have a pool of their own, Of course, but it is small. FIELD SPORTS FOR GIRLS Truck and Field for girls take place at. Coy Field during the latter part of April and the month of May. There are eight activities, in four of which each girl must participate in order to receive pointsh There is baseball for the girls, too. Dust filling the air;thc sun brightia pitchhthc umpirc's loud callh yells hlling the airhthe smack of the ball in the catcher's hand-anothcr pitchfthc crack of a bat against the balli cries urging the runner to stcal basehthc slide for home plate-grimy faccs-skinned kneesitircd legs; but it's a grand sport. 75 77L.- 7. ,. ;,r .-- .-... ,. ,7 ,7, , -j J ANUARY Tm Annm: mmdlm Fno u hmmJ Cullin' up in :52: Annual ozi'lcc Rub-n-duh-Jub. Thircc m: u irh .i m5, HI on ;I mim' IUO'TE- ing. Hral iy xx 0m! Rind: v I rflli ' 7,! r: xv... . i KT.- '6 ff Lu Ir f??? 4f XXI ! fj- KW fix f, n XKFEVGJ 1'; -ll' 1 ? X! P , .; '! i ' M, f' ,9? X- X M f f M f ' f x ,H X fk; ll 1 v XX 4 f f, X MK . H ff 4 LA 5;. I I j kJ NisT-5ll' RM -- Xklk-j 1w?! Rik J'nLr'xxf'i, 3 Christmas funds total more than $1,300. Huzites begin nine- teen-thirty-nine with that tired feel- ing because they Saw the old year out, and the new year in. 4 New tics and and Christmas fmety Cthose not yet returnedD are spottedt Oh my, arenk we alluring, gorgeous, hand- some, pulchritudi- nous, attractive, etc 5 Class of I938 holds te- union and dance, Fresenting new uuntain and por- tion of new play- fieid at Coy as gifts. Eadie Bell, vice- president, greets alumni. 6 Hughes Tank- m c n t 0 0 k Withrow Meet yesterday. Heine, Olden, Ca rain Mitchel, am Berg started. Big Red Five capture Public High League title from Woodward. 9 Robert Por- tune, mana- ging editor of the Gargoyle, is scheduled to appear in the Cincinnati POSEH with his col- umn, HPassing Thoughts. Nice going, Bob. 1O Hughes Five train- ples Withrow team in basketball, 44-24. Captain Westerheld and Cae pent: hold the spot- light. On to city championship, team! 11Edith K n a u l , Paul Stroeble, and Bob Reckman , Grated before monthly Latin Club meeting about 2m; Cient writings, pos- tal methods, and Gmfiiti. 12 Frozen lakes and snowecovered hills call us to skate, ski, and sled. Whoops my dear! Did it hurt? What's one spill or m o r e a m 0 n g friends? 13 N0 lad- ders to walk under or no black cats lurking in the halls this unlucky Friday the 13th, but beware CD Mt. Calvert's history test! ! ! i 16 Lauriel Eubank, graduate, 33, um- covets Cincinnati Oddities for Honor League girls. Really, the first bathtub did not ori- ginate in Cincin- nan. 1 7 Suffering f r o m a week-end automoe bile accident, Old Hughes Editor Lonis Schneider is ht home with his 63L wra ed u like a TutIljtlijsh sul13 tan's. 18 Shiver, q u i v e r , worry! Exam schedule appears to- morrow. Cramming to follow immedi- ately, Shiver, quiver, worry! Ah, what's the use. 1 9 Mr. Tan- g o r a , champion typist, gives exhibition in auditorium. Can Miss Callahan's stu- dents type 141 net five-stroke words per minute for an hour? 20 N0 dates thisweek- end. Concentra- tion, concentration, well see you after hibernation. Don't wear off the shine thumbing pages. Happy cramming! 23mm warnings and aids for taking the dreaded pests, or tests, given in auditorium. Re- member: early to bed, early to rise, makes a man wise 24 English . and Social SCICHCCS are first puzzlers. Everyone nervous except the teachers. Does one W O n d e r w 11 y .9 hese ones donitl Do you? 2 5 Languages and Phys- ical Sciences end second day of grinding. HWhat did you' putEV' HOW much did you write? sound loud and Often in the halls. 26 Math, H o m e - linking, and Har- mony art: teasers for third day. Some look forward to holiday. Others still reviewing 0r crannning, as the case may be. 27 Commerv cial Sub- jects and Languages end fout-day' siege. Now let's forget the past. mWhat's did is did. No use in crying over spilled milk. x Exam days, 0h exam days, You come but once a year. Yet VVhCD we have: you with us, WVC Wish that you weren't here. E 30 Let's re- cupetate. Night and day schools combine funds to buy elec- tric copper-plated sign to hang above library 77 lr-I- -dd- FREQIMAhIVVRUING-GROUP FRESI-IMEN who are interested in writing meet for a period each week with Miss Taugeman to read and discuss their excursions in creative writing. Learning to express his ideas with pen and ink, each member reads his contribution, which the other members criticizeeand occasionally commend. o Kecm Fefdman. Lay; Miss Tungeman, Munch. Zipperstein, Shch: Fuller, Siung STANDING: Smith, Bell, Miss Ward, Munch, Snyblc, Wise. Fortune, inshin, Schneider, Gangioff. SEATED: RowLBuuu man, Jakcway, Clark. Kurrze, Snodtiy SCRIBBLERS SCRIBBLERS is nor a Club, not is it a class. For those who are interested in creative writing the informality of the group has a charm all its OWFL In this circle one may find gruesome murders, ghosts that are unbelievably real, the ever-present comedian '21: One meeting, and at another the lovers, beloved by all the world. and the roving adven- turer. Miss Bertha E. XVard is the capable guide and participant in this weekly Monday session. ' 78 Old Hughes Edicol'ial SL111? STANDINCL Bell: Kriegeh BIOWH, LJEhChIl, Mefrm. Duxenpurr. Reid. Smyrna: Mist; Ixofv INHhOCl-UE', Scluwuler'. h lmf BEH .1ml Dirtmut' zuh'L-rm: OM Hughex 5m? Hun , EFHmmx MHLML DAMS, Cuz'qn, Row 4; Smirk. Wnrmm . Kiel nu. Szljrhie. 110w I'IIuchL-T- Role ' Tim h H mim Dgllke '1 he! , RH REHIK'I. THXHHIc-v, nm'. Rmu L. . R1 um: 11:, PC; BOT- mm M'Fiw' RANSCONTINENTAL HIGHWAYS, carried the Hughes 4- student from coast to coast via railroad, automobile, airplane, bus, and steamship. With Wilda Ann Wise and Louis Schneider as co-editors, OLD HUGHES constructed a mighty highway. Mystery stories, adventure tales, feature articles, interviews with famous personages, and pOCFrY in keeping with the theme of the issue were among the agtractions- of OLD HUGI-I-ES. USmCSS managers Bob Brown and Esther Kriegel were successful in sellmg the magazme to the student body, and the take-OE of the Hship with a stage show was a memorable Went. ; 0 79 THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT IIIIIIIIIII S3 III? 151 III lilllilllllt F'1Illll'il $.41 $1? Til! , LII gag; ,, wigsa 4 111 ' i r e'fway Ir 1 THE .. --.-;-. ..... II - x 1 TOP Ruw: Mr. MeKcmic, Mr. Bowers, Miss Sclmwe, Miss I Wagner Mrs. Persons Mrs.51engcr, Miss Allgzlier. Mmmv. Row: Miss Holton, Miss W111! Miss Tangeman, Mrs. Sellers, M155 Thompson, Miss Kruckemeycr Miss Clippinger, Miss Koppenhoefer,M155 8117111160111 Borrow Row: Mrs. Rees, Miss W hire -lVERY HUGHES STUDENT studies English during his 1111-1 first three years. Often he finds his study of classical, 1 romantic and contemporary writers, the drama, the gram- 1 mat of our native tongue so useful and interesting that he 1 elects English as a senior. In What quandaries would the students of Hughes be Without Out library? The peace and quiet coupled With the harmonious surroundings form a setting of Which Hughes is justly proud and appreciative. This much fre- quented institution opens its doors daily to over 340 stu- dents. The largest daily attendance so far this year is 346. 80 -11..'- 7- , AND THE UBRARY . ..J. . T H JEJ J: I J; A J? A J? J: CJ T TZZJ S A JHJU RCATKVT ARV? WWUTTWT 1;. JL Jud AL 33 AZLLJ'J- .J. LEJ JL f1;- -l.nQIuJ Lil CJng 1 i J1: J fJ ii? Ifr-i I f-W T-J n N J J J H U J? J J JJTKL L J B R A .R J A N 5 Miss Wilkinson Miss Banes STANDING: Honcckcr, Capella, Brnckman, Wcslcrflcld, Plump, Hcincman, Williams, Dieckman, Moon: Ullom, Westcrfield, Capella, Hayhow BASKET-BALL-1938-9 Hughes .......... 4-1 Hughes .......... 34 Hughes .......... 26 Hugh es .......... 3 7 Hu ghes .e ......... 23 Hughes .......... 29 SO UTHWESTERN DISTR ICT TOURNEY Hughes. ......... 29 XValnut Hills ..... 19 Hughes .......... 23 Dayton Stivers. . . . 18 Hughes .......... 20 Purcell ........... 17 Hughes .......... 34 Norwood. , e .. . . h . 23 Hughes .......... 44 W ithrow ......... 24 Hughes .......... 21 Woodward ....... 1 9 Hughes .......... 33 Mechanical. . . . . . . 9 Hughes .......... 33 Elder ............ 29 Season Record, 1938-39 .............. Won!14 Hughes .......... 28 Hughes .......... 23 Percentagc-e 875 SBA'I'ED : Walnut Hills ..... Covington ....... Middletown ...... Western Hills. .. . , VVithrow ......... Woodward ....... XVoodward ....... Roger Bacon. . .. . . Selunadcl, Frederick, 32 28 24 33 26 21 15 26 LOSIN G but two of the sixteen games on the schedule, the Hughes Big Reds basketball quintet had a very successful season, easily taking the Public High School League Championship, and advancing to the finals of the Southwestern District tournament. With the exceptional record of six games won and one lost. Coach nRed' Krueck's five completed its P. H. S. L. season Led by Captain Will- j . nucleus for thc' cham- iam Westcrflcld in the ' pionship team of '38, scoring divisicnjtj the While the Other Big Reds averaged 17 regulars were AI Ca- points per game, an pelle, runner-up for excccdingly high avcr- , , scoring honors; Verne age. Dick Schmadcl, . 4, Ullom, who moved up crack ball handler, and 5 from last year's reserve Captain Bill VVCStCrflcld, - ranks, and Fred Hayhow highhpoiut man, formed the - . 7 clever guard. ' r 75:, y. 7-1 97 NATURAL DANCING THE DANCE CLUB tries to formu- late dance patterns by means of modcm technique. The girls faithfully at- tend their weekly meeting and work earnestly to achieve chc best effect. Kicfcr, Buntz, Tyzzcr, Srurm, Townslm, Kil- guur FOR THE first time at Hughes, the students are attempt- in to step into Robin Hood's shoes and borrow 1115 art 0 the bow. Because interest, skill, and enthusiasm were shown, arch- ery promises to be 1 popular sport at Hughes. SCI fur :I rul'fccr shm'J i-Iolmnnn. Richter, Herman O I 1 PW -llll7im:DUJ ROW .3: Bduuh Jucolvs Ncn- - . EKIWR Hrvm-un INAUGURATING thc wmtcr season 15 basketball, an excellent sport develop- K512: 3213:? ing 21 keen mind and quick action. It IS a sport whlch reqmrcs ablhty Wcht'mmL Rmx: to do the ri ght thing at the right timc and spccdlly; a sport m wh1ch each 1: Mhlm girl takes part For the sport alonc, and not for the honor and glory of Vlc- torv. After the dust of battle cleared, thcrc Stood thc Whltc Team, victorious. l-l-NII ??O-X Row .2, P. Hulls, 'l'ilrkdmm Pounv ford. E. Fuchs. Ruw i 5.1ndnmn, Hoi'nmv, Hamlet. WHILE the seniors and iuuiors arc playing basketball the fres-hics and Grimm Hacker Sophomorc's plav kickball. Anyone can partlmpat-e m thl's snnplc 1 game, but there ZI'C SOIHC VVhO Play it With CXCCPEIOHQJ Sklll. JLIL'IIOFS XVOH X the color tournament. as a ; 'u I . ' IT'Zv,,a.r; -i !';t:,dj J, r... Mrmli WA , Z? 517 ' llnrigltcri at work Vinlu McDanicis is M - Hughb 0n skates Russell Huogcrluds m; a 'W'ou nun! urdxcry'l Hold igllt 1 February flies in With the foulflu Ubugf' Ab- sences mount up to half-thousand. Twenty-seven days until there will be only four more months until vaca- 2 Ground Hog D ay Hop in Gym with McSpad- din's Rhythmaites. Czlundizt Smith and John Finch take the honors as iittetbugs. Receipts add to swelling prom fund. 3 Middletown succmnbs to to Hughes Basket- 6 c r s , 2 3 - 2 4 . Cup't Bill Wester- feld sinks hook shot from the foul line to gain the two points for victory. Returns of the Day! to the Boy Scouts of Hughes and America. Scouts in uniforms are prominent throughout the halls the week of 7 Corrigan finds the wrong way to Irelandi the right way to Cincinnati. i'Gur- goyle editor Allan Whaling, a little more Scotch than Irish, interviews Ages described at the monthly Latin Club Meeting by Dr. Hilda Bietten- weiscr of the Latin Department at Uni- vcttity of Cincin- nati. ing and drama from Job 11 Red head Froome, Mr. Aget tells Math Clubbers about the pendulum Che overlooked the pitD after school. high-ranking science students EO- mormw to attend first of eight lec- tutes at U. C. 0n the appreciation of physical sciences. tion. Yea Hughexl their 29th birth- noted aviatort clay. 8 I'Latin during 9 Sages listen to 1 0 Early tis- 1 3 Hughes 1 4 'lRoses the Middle advice on act- ings for b o y s , are red, James Schwartz, Paul Tcnnebaum, NIorton Lipmzm, and Eugene lVOlfC, given minor parts in Topaze, pro- duction of Mum- mers Guild. dollars are few, the 'Annualis' a bar- gain for only two? Annual extends valentines t0 pa- trons. Subscribers pledge subscrip- tionst 1 5 Lawrence T r C x l e r , ace radio news com- mentator, enligh t- ees Vox Poppers on timely subject, 'Natlonal Defense 1h 313 to an enthu- smstic audience. 16 Seven S i s tets ' ' staged by Sages in afternoon showing. Yeatman Anderson stars with his cocky tam-o-shunter and i'with listhp and pasch-port. 17 Spring crop for Hi-Y announced. Rt Reel; man, P. Sttoehel, Ct Bren- ner, A. Whaling, H. Lyle, G. Wheat- ley, A. Ungler buehler, H. Huelsel- busch, D. Kimb, W. Hubert 20 Hughes saddened by Dorothy Dick- man's death. Dorothy, 0f the Class of '39 had made many friends and built up an en- viable highmschool record. 2 1 Smith and Bell repre- sent affirmative against Western Hills on Resolved that the United States should estab- lish an alliance with Great Britain. 22 School dcw , serted as Pupils sleep 'ml Flcven- It's Wash- mthH'S Birthdaye .mng Partv last night CTOwns-Frank all Singleton new Fate champion 23 Graham Milhet on crutches. Bob Brown and Louis Schneider in iihold your breath Cow CCSti Sprintets dash by in corridor oppo- site Gargoyle ofhce. 24Miss M a r b l e begins speculating for customers to go to Washington on annual Easter trip. The train leaves promptly at 6 P. M. from Cincy, April 3. 27 Mrl Van Warmer XValsh returns for ninth year, to ad- dress Hughes stu- dents. This time it was a forty-minute journey in South America, HGctting warmer day by let-X't We can hear the people say. Better put your spring clothes on; Winter's going, goingegonc. w 87 28 Classical L e a g u e claims Miss M. Ju- lia Bentley as mem- ber of the Directing Committee at an- nual convention, Latin Classes cele- brate holiday. ORESTEA RESTEA, under the dir rcction of Mrs. Mildred B. Recs, pux'poscs w promote oral interpretation in choral groups and individual read- ings. This ycrlr tilt Club de- voccd much of its time to individual readers. 'Thc Angel and thc Shcphcrds, a Short pageant combincd with choral readings, music, and songs, was produtcd for the Christmas Auditoriums. Orcsrca derives its name from :1 Greek drama rcmembcred for its bcsluty 0f inrcrprctu- tionl Mast of its story was relzued hy rhc chorus. O Rnw 3: Bulge! L. Am't5cc3; Hclmhulrz, Huurmnn, Schneider's, Burklmrdr, W 1ltch, Gunglnli' Viccv PrcsA; Mrs: Rccs, Adviscr Row 2: WJIL Present, Comma Stockmcycr, Vuugn. Quinn, Ingram, Hultcn schcidc. ROW1:V011 Bchr'en. Prcx; Bergman. StuHmzln,Simul,Shcxclcnm TFCJS.; Abcrmun. Admm, Rucrtlc STAGE CREW X'M'x Smgclmnds arc impomun in every production Marcus, GuskelL Srcvcm Backer, Mr. Porter, SchIcr, Quittcr. llump MAKE-UP TUI' Row: Davis, Wamboldt Citron. Row 4: Rappaporr, Money. Row 3: Mossiman, Von Behrcn, Amunn. Row 2: Wchrmnn, Roll, Rccd, Dahlkt. chcdorfcr. FRONT Row: Stein 88 SAGES , .5y L Tm: PURPOSE 0f the Sagcs is to stimulate student interest in dra- matics. 'Thc Seven Sisters, a light Hungarian farce, produced in stylized manncr, under the: dirccriou of Miss Kruckcmcycr, provcd to bc a delight- ful entertainment. In addition to Seven Sisters, a series of onc-act plays were given by the pupils at their 111011rh1ymcetings. Thclast big OFFICERS production of the year was Stage D Twiggs,Vicc-Prcs-Ll-SHbec,Pres.;C.Prcss,Trcas.; D001 ' in which Vera Bantz was P'TOWHSJQVSECI-V' . starred. She played the fOlC of Tcrry Randall. The president of the Sages is Jack Strubbc; Dorothy Twiggs is ViCC-Prcs.; Phyllis Townslcy, Scc'y, and Carl Press, Treas. Rnw 2: Lhnmf, 1.. Smith. Pctry. Gum. Dubin, Thulc, Kuhn. Row 1: Wdll, Ath-rt, B. Smith, Fmdlcin Row 7; Frank, WillizullS. Nolan, Montgomery. RowO: KuhnRoll. ?lltchcr, Mosimnn. Davis. Raw 51 Kenncdy, Bnntz, Plan, Andcr- SOI'I, Citron, Mcitus. Row 4: Miller. Hunter, Colman, Ammann. Row 3: Munns. Lippcrt, Wisc. Wamboldt, Wucst. Row 2: N10 , amarn, Zwasm. Warren, swim ' wEhc h, Wchrmnn, Plucggcr. Row 1,1 Slhcrblzitt, Kcnncd'xg Alpcm, huhn. Rosenbcrg, Toufl'. Singcr- man, Dahlkc 89 SEVEN SISTERS, . . . . PRESENTED BY THE SAGES HUGHES AUDITORIUM, FEB. 16-17 A HUNGARIAN FARCE byEDITH ELLIS 90 J There should he 5OIHC hope Ivor the Ciynrkuxic girls With Mama's wits :0 work on six young men Two Of the Sqllub3 listen :urenriveiy lo older sister, Katinkn Mama would probably Imu' nu HUY'FlEs with one Or two such daughters. Bur seven oh! GAY, COLORFUL AND ROMANTIC The ccSeven Sisters Who appeared in :1 Hungarian farce by that name were Constance VVamboldt, Mary McNamara, Betty L66 Schiif, Phyllis Townsley, Lillian Alpem, Sylvia Rosenberg 2111d Ester Kahn. Not even their own mother or father could keep them straightened out When it came time for them to receive callers. But When the time came for marriage, each of the sisters got What she wanted. . . o o . . 91 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT . Only Keen Eyes and Skilled Hands - for Precision Instruments Orderly Arrangement : The Woodworkefs Password Feeding the Presses 92 JN THE machine shop, the machines as well as the metals which they fashion are mastered by students. In woodworking, pupils train for carpentry, or perhaps pursue 21 hobby. The print shop is of importance to the school, as the art of printing is to modern culture and business. MECHANICAL DRAWING Mr. Mohbcrly Hnd Mr. Wineland J r - T Q J 1. I 4R - JL 1.1 ji wl 'VTJ w W T: J J. A L A ,1 43-4 . TT- ch 3 hr him f'k War! 3; RH TV H 5'J h J 1X 3 4.1: .414 FI LLJ Mr, Fcli Mr. Mathis Mr. Wcilhamer Mr. Homeeistcr INDUSTRIAL. ARTS STRON G BODIES PERFECT POISE PHYSICAL EDUCATION EVERY pupil of Hughes should be physically fit. The Physical Ed- ucation course requires at Hughes 21 double period for each pupil. The first bell is given over to gymnastics, the second to games. This ex- ercise, topped off by an invigorating shower, supplies :1 happy variation to the school day. rr'Ir-LTW' fJLLLL .LL L U4; 1: LL TL 5 LL 1 f: LL z L1;' V iiifLiiL f 23-1 Ljn 3 TL T w; a n L, LU L. LL LJ x-L- :1. LL :LLL LPi I IL L; ALALJL J TlLL; f1 L L 1771 74 .LL 4 .L ... 4L! .-L.. Miss Kramer Miss Kcllnm' Miss NurrC Miss Sutcr O 95 I-L't' ?LL-I C 7131' 1 1 '- a '17 TV: L LL xL- .fLLS LL . i GIRLSL GYM J LLI LS C'TVL- L WVL INSTRUCTORS 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS 214 213 1941 MRS. Si LVER Strcirhurst, Yogcl, Walthcr We're getting bigger, we're getting smarter, but boyvo-boy the work's getting harder. MISS SKINNER Adams. Beck, Bcinccke, Cohen, Fuchs, Fuclm Gicssman, Kcnisron. Hurdle, Kruegcr, Mcntz, Meyer, Monfort, Pcrsvn, Prm'enznno, Fund, Reiscnfcld, Rusin, Schalk, Schneider, Schultz, SLOIIC. Tape, Thompson, Thomson, Wnlch. Williamson, Yczlgcr Good things come in small packages. 96 MISS ERVIN AronuI-T, Butchler, Cordcs, Denncrt, Fahrcnbruck, Feldkamp, Garrett. Goodman, GF:U'CS, Hickman, Hindcrs- man, Hutchins, Keller, Myer, Ohcr, Schwarz, Scissigcr, Sharp, Simona, Slaughter, Sticbcl, Tmutmunn We see spring before it comes. Augustin, Austrfan, Backer, Bcuttel, Biangardy, Eskoftcr, Forbes, Frecknmnn, Frcinmnn, Granger, Kelly, Kcmpcr. Konrad, Krucgcr, Palmer, Popp, Ruscher, Sandman, Sankcr, Schafcr, Schcuner, Schmidt, Schrcibcr, Sitgcl, Sicgruth, B oys, b oys ! Noise. noise? ' Mi 219 MISS CALLAHAN Alwin, Amschlcr, Bolser, Bryant, Burks, Ellis, Greany. Karrcrjohn, Koch.Malinowski,Merrirr,Meyers, Nolan, Pigeon, Rocsslcr, Shafer, Schcbmt, Stein, Stone, Taylor, Tcdford, Wchrung, thrstonc, chtzcl, Willer, Wilson 216 MR. IBLINGS B :11 I: r i n E , B c u u c l: t , B r a m e 1 , Carmichael, Dicks, Dieg- m u c l 1 c r , Fisher, Gall, Gran, Grausc, Hutcherson, j .1 m c s O n , Lang. Lewis, M o h r i n g , Pcskin, Sellers, S i u g I 6 tan, 8mg, Spraguc, Tucsch ler, W t s t o n Wolfson The desks are big in our home room. We'll work steadily on till June. MR. MESSERSMITH Boctom, Bucschcr, Crouch, Dickman, Elliott, Fickcr, Fox, Grccr, Holthuus, Knmlner, Kline, Lagory, Marcus, Miller, Morsch, Omnitz, Reis, R o e s s 1 c r , Schnccbergcr, Runck, Znt'itsky, Zimmerman MISS LORENZ Bauer, Burchnrd, Diebold, Ekcn, Evans, Glasscr, Holland, Holthaus, Kobmann, Kfouse, Loxfellz McAr'oy, Milboum Miller, Mueller, Muff, Ockc, Okrcnt, Poe, Reed, Reynolds, Russell, bzlur, Schalblcm, Smlth, , Smnlcy, Traber, Wcrzcl 97 -'-L-.--.-a-.u-i..- .. . . v 319A MRS. STENGER Alcorn, Alpaugh, Bern- stien, Black, Bronskn. Carpenter, S. Cohen, W, Cohen, Cohn, Dorman, Feisrhamcl, FItCh, Gold- smith, Goodrich, Haucke, Heitmann, Hines, Holte man, Horowitz, Ingram. Kahn. Kuby, Lipman, Liscow, Maicrson, Mapes, Osrrovxg Petersen, Pomc- rantz, waen, Rosenberg, Serena, Soifer, Sutphin, Tarplcc, Young MR. BAUSCH Applegarc, Bal- com, Barthel, B c: n z i n g c r , Clark, Cohen, Fchr, Dwenger, Fox, Garvin, G r i f f i n , H o e w c l c r , Hoffman, Jones, K r a i I J c r , Ma 3 o u li a 5, Moore, Ox- landcr, Paincr, Pancero, Poole, Shcarman, De Smith, Strcck- fuss, Trittschtcr, Vcrkamp, Wagr net, Watson, W e i t k a m Ic , W e n g e r t , w i e b e 1 1 , XVicckering, Willcnberg, Wilson NO PICTURE: Bean, Smith, O'Halloran 304 Our desk is tilled with schoolbooks. Our heads are hlled witha LAST YEAR as we appmached the great and stately hall of higher learning we seemed to be explore ing the unknown. Great doors were open to us, but we found ourselves mere children in the great Hughes family. The name of aFreshie was given to us, and we accepted it knowing that every new addition to the family has to go through this period of hbreaking-in. But we grew in stature and in poise. NOW we are Sophomores. We are 110: satished with getting by, grades must be high. x MISS ALLGAIER Anderson, Bciscr, Bower, Bowman, Coleman, Dicsendruck, Eby, Elkins, Fisher, chetson, Hock, Hocbel, Hofmann, Holtzman, Hunt, Kraft, Johnson, Kane, Lccktr, Levine, Lipson, Liebing, Maish, Mastinc, McCormick, Miller, Mocning, Ringland, Roeucie, Rowe, Sirota, Soncnshcin, ZcIIcrs, Swinncy, Taylor, Walker, Weisbrod, Woldman 3198 The door is closed There is no noise The door 15 opened. There are the boys! , In 'k If you want to see :1 class, full of girls who want to pass, open the door of two-o-four. MRS. McLAUGI-ILIN Colt, Creelman, Ehoonlin, Ferguson, Friedhoff, Frietsch, Frodgc, Goretsky, chrich,Jucrgens, Kuefr'ner, Long, McDaniel, Mcrkhofer, Mur- phy, Rorhmcn, Schodcll, Schrnm, Skuruw, Sloam, Sucss, Whit: Good, better, best, never let it rest, till 2.17. is better, and their bcrtcr best 322 r t: know the world ocsn t owe us a living. Spcgal, Spohrn, Staubnch, Ahrcns, Backer, Bordnc, Bruck- rnann, Brcincr, Connur, Chrisry, MR. DOHERTY Apscloff, Bicrmann, Buchlcr. Chotin, Clark, Conrady, Direkror, Gandenberger, Gunson, Hall, Hamer, Hayes, Henrie, Jones, Jordan, Kane, Kaplan, Korclitz, P. Lcc-scr, W. Lecscr, Lieberman, Lipman, Lowe, McDowell, Meistcr, Ncyer, Parker, Rhodes, Rubcnsrcin, Saks, Saxlavsky, Sears, Sponzelli, Stevens, Wcii, Wicktora, Zimmcrman Q i ! '1 . Q 212 MISS ELIZABETH KING Abcrmnn. Ander son, Courtier, Franks, Gains, Ginsbcrg, Hurt- man, Hawk, Hollingsworth, Jaktway, Jacolr son, Kaplan, Kircher, Keller, Lessurc, Linn, Lipmun, Os. rrosky, Peters, Pinsky, Piper, Plant, Rank, 5 n m c: I s o n , Sargent, chel, Sciplc, Slmfcr, Sharpe, Shccht- man, Skirvin, Vorcl, Wilmer. Windisch, Wolf x v w w 'F :pw .5 J .l L. VA 1-7 MK AGER , .- 4113.31 i Dollc. Eisermnnn, Finkc, Friedman, Heine, Honrnmn, Gcntshcimcr, Isaac, Jacob, Jacobs, Kaufmann, Kelsch, Kingmnn, Law, Minks, Nikulm, Peterson, thtcr, Sarlmugh, Schmidt, Schmidt 217 We try to support all school enter- prises. MISS MARBLE Amen, Beck, Bcinckc, Ber- ger, Berstcin, Docrcn, Drake, Easterling, Gcnncrt, Graf'f, Grate, Haincs, Harvcll, Hcitzler, Morris, Richter, Rowland, Sanders, Sclmcfcr, Schocnc, Schrocck, Slovin, Wcimcr, Wilson, Wolf, Weinberg, Sommcr 20 The years roll by, One by one; we'll graduate in '41. MISS ADOMEIT Bradtmueller, G. Cable, R. Cable, Clark, Desh, Elpers, Klnnke, Klohs, Lamps, Lockwood, Malort, MC, Dzlnicls, Pitcher, Pridcock, Porgiuski, Reed, Shulfcr, Stamper, Stroblc, Turkclson, Wilson, Wolf 323 We come: to school to get an education, and do we have fun working these equations! MISS MABEL R. HELMAN Alter, Ducklo, Ehrlich, Frcson, Fricknmn, Gronzmer, Hirschberg, Kadcrz, Laub, Lenvirr, Logan, Loshin, Marshall, McDonough, McGillinrd, Montgomcry, Paul, Pcll, Prudcn, Rabin, Ratliff, Reimann, Renter, Rocvcr, Rosenbaum, Roth, Sand, Schmnlfuss, Schmirt, Schwartz, Shulnmn, Siegel, E. Stewart, F. Stcwart, Tavcl, Thornburgh, Wallacc, Wesrcrfcid, Vandegrif? 110 Prepared for anything. MISS FINDLEYiC GRADE Bauer, Abbot, Bicle, Blum, Brudcr, Carr, HM w Charek, Elbcrfcid, Erricson, Gnctz, Green; J j bnum, Kisrncr, Koch, Kucthc, Meyer, Neid- hard, Prcndcrgasc, Richard, Sandow, Schcid, Smith, Weirich, Whitaker, WoodrulT, YufTe No PICTURE: Gillespie and Ticrz We are the girls happy and gay who dwell in three hundred and two A. 220 Eager eaglecs ready to swoop down on an inviting ncw placc-thc world. MISS LEVINE Aaron, Avcrwater, Beinkamp, Brinkman, Cercdo, Crawlcy, Eisner, Ellery, Gailaghcr, Hocra, Kenton, Kicczmzmn, Lchrncr, MCCrCary, Meyer, Mochlman, Oursler, Palmer, Proctor, Richie, Rossi, SclmcR'er, Schwcnkcr, Siegroth, Thomas, Umbach, Wasscrman, Wesley, Wcsrcrnlcicr, Willis, Wilson United we pass; divided we flunk. MR. SCHAFER, Altman, Argo, Ashforth, Barrett, Bradford, Brandt, Brill, Brownstcim Burgin, Hutcher, Cordcs, David, Donahue, Gilmore, Hcimholz, Holmes, Hummel, Jackson, Johnston, Knoll, Kraus, Lewis, Mack, Mandclcil, Schwartz, Shcidlcr, Short, Silvtr- blatt, Spahni, Stein, Stone, Volkan, A Ward, F. Ward, R. Ward, Wamkcn, Wolf: 12 We live in the home of Lady Godiva, Dl'- Jekyll, and Mrs. Hughes. MRS. REES Bauer, Backer, Browm Drummond, Fcrguson, Fridman, Golden, Goldfzu'ln, Gootmzm, Hauch, Hoffman, Houschopp, Isaac, Lcitz, Levine, Lohr, Owen, Pennsford, Rappo ort, Rinck, 30 2 A Ryan, Schonwald, Shair, Sprccn, Stein, Tyzzer, Vondcrhaar, Wclch, Wi mcr MRS. COCHNOWER Apostal, Bali, Barth, Bell, Boclkc, Cantwell, Evans, Gray, Griffin, Grimm, chslcc, McAniuch, Melchion, Michels, Middlebrooks, Reiss, Richman, Shchnnc, Stagman, Stephan, Vclcon, Whitc 225 Ready, Willing, a 11 d a b l c I: 0 march forward. MR. CASKEY Baumann, Bctz, Birck, Brackman, Brenncr, Cline, Cohen, Dupps, Everett, Fey, FIahcrty, Gciss, Hacken- bcrcns, Hcrrmann, Jocrg, Keller, Millcr, Reincke, Savitt, Schultz, Share, Sick- ing, Smith, Smythc, Spccg, Thcilc, Veal, Warmoth, chdctfcr, Wenrzinger, Whitchurst To help the school is our 611- dcavor, hoping always to make Ellis, Ellison, Eurove, Flick, Funk, Ostcrkamp, Schont, Schragc, Schwart- .Vman, Solomon, Stahl, Stockmcycr, UhlA Ours is a health room, so don't be alarmed if a skeleton takes you by the arm. MRb HUBER Bagcl, Bonomini, Bradley, Cress, Dingcr, Dirmeyer, Doczaucr, EdelJ, Em- sclawcndcr, Fedeler, Feiler, Fischer, Goebcl, Gregory, Hart, Jones, Kissel, K0111, Kuhlman, Linz, Mayer, M C D O n a l d 1 N c i d h .1 m l: r , Morgan, Nae- gel, Ncufarth, Obcrt, Reif, Sablc; Rogers, R 0 t h w c l I , Spatz; Whit: it better. MRS. HEILE Appel, Bakcr, Brabcndcr,'Bucrgcr, Buh- mann, Chickcring, Cunninghmu, D0116, Gravim Goldcy, Gristy, Howard, Leim- bcrgcr, Mack, Martin, McBride, Noll, fclder, Van Pelt, Waltcrs, Wciscr, W i I re, Young, Andrews J'? -'2 VI ' -h in I 1 , . v H 211 The trading place of shorthand notes, where tongues and type- writers click. MISS BURKE Arnspnrger, Auday, Barrowcliff, Ericka, Brys, C. Cohen, S. Cohen, Daniels, Deitcrs, DiGiokino, Docpkcr, Feinhor, Feldkamp, Franklin, Frazier, Gabriel, Glickman, Gains, Gray, Grcathousc, Gruber, Hart, Hcckcr, Kcininger, Kcnlcr, Klap err, Koorland, Lavender, Monk, Mueller, Reusing, Schcaring, Sc rciber, Schroeck, Sterzer 102 g 221 We are tail and short; thin and fat, but we try to do our lessons in spite of that. MISS McLEOD Acrec, Brown, Carr, Edtlstcin, Fisher, Evans, Aebi. Green. Hucsing, Hurst, Kudcrli, Kimball, Kuhn, Long, Miller, Moxlcy, Parker, Quinn, Robertson, Schnicdcrs, Scar, Stein, Vaughn, Wucs: 301 Upward and onward is our path. A. E. RHOLLANS Barry, Betz, Billet, Bosh, Bowen, Bridges, Dorsey, Edwards, Frccburg, Gram, Grimes, Hartman, Elonewclcr, Holbrouk, Hydc, KClSCh, King, Larbcrg, Licbcrth, Mullcy. Nessun- baum, Norton, Mandcll, Olncy, Pierce, Ross, Silvcr. Teeter, chger, Wheeler, Wilson, Zweifcl 2;! 71 L546: x2-24 - Iz. ,.-;1,, 103 Bushes buddcd, green and. studded, Rivers Hooded, Wild and muddcd, Birdlcts, 13108301115- ;111 together Welcome Spring and warmer weather. MARCH 1DINDS,APR1L snowERj BRHiq AT LAST MAME FLOIDERS Lt Th; wtm'img 0' Mic qrccn for Saint Pun ick's Tiny Surc'n terc's :1 twinkle in Ihmc ler :3 m Dccp-sm Jivcr l.11mm;rm;m Hum N.,s:m, Bnhumzls Buick: GI Ihnda Lil 1 Measurements and orders for senior class rings and pins are taken fourth and fifth bells in audito- rium. J. Doughman, H Ammanu, A. l Kasper, H, Meyer l take charge. 2 Bob Brown and Marvin Meitus oppose John Bird and Carol Friedman from Wal- nut Hills Debating Club in a spirited debate. The sub- ject: The British Alliance. 3 U. C. sched- ules lectures for history students, Pupils nominated by Misses Hage- meyer, Barnette, Findley, Dyer, Thomas, Bcjach, Messrs. Calvert, Games, Buldridge. 6 Tryouts for this 5 rings' operettahel today. Faculty directions for Red Mill or- ganize committees and start things moving for sales campaign, pub- licity, etc. 7 Giyls' Hobby Fsm- officwls award first prizes to juanita V2.11 Zalmt, Room 10, for a baby quilt; and Mary Jane Tanner, Room 7.07, for jar of pickled pears. 8 All the little cats and alli- gators jive down to the Gargoyle's Battlf: Of Bands to hear Harold Dpughman and Stan Plates swing out Wlth HHoldTighr. 9 Vox Pop Panel discussion cn- titled Democracy at the Crossroads. Speakers: Arduth Burks, Henry VVink- ler, Charles Hart- stock, and Martin Roscu from U. C. 10l-lobby Fair Week holds the interest of the girls. Mary Lou Silver, 205, Wins prize for knitted 50x. Con- gratulations :0 you other girls, too! 1 3 l'Collegc Boarders plan to begin re- vicwl Artbothered for some fifty or sixty booksl Will they burn the mid- nightoilil Or Will they? 14Latiu Club hears Latin version of HFcrdinand the Bullf' by Marcella Janka, at meeting. Le Circle Fran- cais', hears U. C. professor, Dr. M. J. Hubert. 15 Pep and Ginger Club holds amateur contest. Virginia Plpugh wins Erst 131126 for her nug- 1calexhibition. Re- freshments of car- melcd popcorn. 1 6 Irish airs form pro; gram 1501' St. Pat- rick's Day. Girls dressed in green and white aprons danced a jig. Bob Mc- Spadden and Jean Hopper en termin. 17 Robert Zimmer- man, adventurer in the Caribbean, tells some mighty fishy stories. Brings crawly-wawlics from the deep :0 Hughes auditorium. 20 Musicians shine at Oxford. D. Jett, J. Muchmore, E. Rubenstcin, and quartet of B. MnCl- lcr, T. Concll, W. Field, J. Simeutou take top honors. 21 um Mill cast announced by 'lGus Havlovic. Will star McSpad- den, Metzcl, Press, Boos, Mounts, Kahn, Babcock, McNamara, Weath- ers, and Richter. 2 2 Latest Old H u g h c s appears. Interview of Stanley Waxman, outstanding gradu- ate 9f '31 class, by Matlllc Singerman fgaturcd. Spring arl rlved yesterday! 23M: y c :1 r ' hardy crop of 5611- iors are having just a bit of trouhlc With pctitious.' It seems everybody signed everybody elsc's petition, 2 4 Those An- nual Sub- scription posters are fairly taking every- nuc's breath away; Gasp, gasplDick admires his own efflgy 011 front hall board. 2 7 Dr. Frank N c l s o 11 conducts impressive scrwce Ln memory of Henry Bentley. A Cappella Choir and Orchestra aid with touching hymnal music. k H111 like lion, out like lambj'l The saying used to go. In like lion, out like ram '8 the only March we know. k 28Juni0r C l a s S elects oFFlcers: Lyle, Tanner, KoeningCr, Krauss, Whaling, Rodcnbcck, Hul ton, Williams, Latscha, Fortune. Ncimcyer, Minning. Reckmau, Ex. Com; Storey, S:c'y-Trms.; Rick, Ex. CanL; Mr. Siphl. SEATl-ID: Wheatley, Viceiprcs; Helcn Ammunn, Pres Row 3: Eiglmcr,Gr:1-J, Marrior, Johnson. Zimel, Schncidcr, Nohq Row 2: Kilgour, Frudkin, Clark, Stcwart, Cohen, Bergmi'L Row 1: Smith, Schmoll, Kuhn, Davenport, Cooper, Human; MATHEMATICAL subjects for which there is 110 mm in class enter into the program of the Math CHIN M1: Charles Siehl is the enthusiastic sponsor. FaculTF-W gucsts, and students participate in the discussion5 PARHClPANTs in Camera Club ac- tivities experi- cncc the tccf1 nique of picture- taking. Contests have encouraged spirited competi- tion. An impon taut project of the year was photographing homc -r001n groups Row 1.: Sebastian, Doherty, Hallcr, Sul- livan, Battle, Lana Schmit, Schulnnchcr, Breithollc. Zink, Grnhan Row 1; Blizzard, Prcs.; Isaac; Barnard; Mr. Dolmny, Sponsor; Rosscll. Scc'y-Trcas.; Bippus VOX POP The voice of to-dayhs student is the voice of tO-morrow's voter. Peterson, Schneider, Story, Rosenbaum, Frirts, Dubin, Knplan, Stone, Root, Nichols,Jordnn, Sway, SChiFf, David, Pomv cramz, Shulnmn, Gootman; G. Altman, V'ice-Prest; Wolf, Levcndorf, Goldman, Smgerman, Schaim, Nielandcr, Coleman, Knoll, Scott; Mr. Baldridgc, Sponsor; H. Karl, Pres.; C. Greenberg, Sec'y; C. Zimov, Treas.; Silvcrblnn: IN ORDER that stu- dents may discuss pertie nent political, social, and economic problems Of the day, Vox Pop meets twice every m0nth. Authoritative speakers offer their opinions in thirty- minute talks. There is a forum period afterwards in which many questions are asked. During the year 1938-39 many iIllportant topics were discussed. Among them were the SPRHiSh Civil War, National Defense, Japanese Aggression in China, the Munich Pact, and the United States and Neutrality. 109 HISTORY and Civics FACULTY STANDING: Mr. Baldridgc, Mr, Culvert. Sauna: Mr, Games, Mrs. Thomas, Miss Kelly, Miss Findley, Miss Belach A KNOWLEDGE of the past, an eye to the future, and a mind aware of present-day needs are essential to a well-rounded education. To give these essentials to Hughes students, history, mathematics, and sociology are an important part of the course of study. History gives knowledge of the past and affords 21 background by Which one can understand present-day problems. Mathematics makes for accuracy and clear thinking, which are as important in the future as they are today. Economics and sociology acquaint one With social problems and c011ditions of the present, and equip one to meet more adequately new problems of tomorrow. 110 FACULTY STANDING: Mr. Burke, Miss Blank, Mr, Hall, Mr. Sichl, Miss AUSEiI'L SEATED: Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Martin, Miss HclmaniMr. Ritchey Ftrx MATH MATICS SOCIOLOGY AND ECONOMICS DEAL WITH PROBLEMS OF TODAY xv: 111 ROW 3: Holbl'uuk, N1gr.; Eichncr, Brenner, Hurliuger, Smith, Franklin, Fields, Rosenthnlcn Rhondcs, Hcrcrh, Nncglt, Rouse, BuHingmn, Mathis, Valent. Row 2: Zimcl, Meier, Sclmcllcr, Hclmholz, Ebbcrs, Rucbcl, Humc, Kcyj Gnrkncchz. Row 1; Wigner, Ismlsky, Griffin, Logan, Hofrlllcyel', Conluniy, Bowen COACH PAUL RICHERT has many of last year's squad 0n the Track Team, among thcm, Ebbers, Zimcl, Rucbel, Hume, Key, Wagner, Rosenthaler, Herlingcr, Smith, Bowen, and Isralsky, Klein, Fortune, and Butcher are new high jumpers. Klein is one of the best sprinters 0n the junior team. Ruebel is top discus hurlcr for Hughes, Key, Smith, and Butcher are broad jumpers; Ebbers, Hume, and Smith are outsmnding dash men. Senior Track Meet scores in- cludc: First Illeet Hughes 65. Newport 48 , Wcsmm Hills 36 ; Second meetuI-Iughes 5116, Walnut Hills 38K. Au- tomotive: 18. Row 3: Kcrnmn, MiHcr, Pctcrsou, Grccr, Nusenic, Row 2: Kcihcr, Klein, Lipsky, Burnsch, Braver, Algeier. Row 1: Let, Spagle, Boone, Gandcnbcrgcr, Burchcr, Gcorgenson, Johnson L. Hughes ................. ll 4 ------ Walnut Hills, . .7 . r ,,, 10 5 .667 Withrowl,.x....11 9 .550 Westcrn Hills ........... S 7 .534 Hartwellm....r.7, 0 20 .000 a Sutphin, Plump, Frcch, Vockcll, Gciscr, Rank, Fusdick, Lindcmzln-Mgr. hAfITH FIVE LETTERMEN back from last year's championship team, the Hughes racketeers are favored by many to cop the City Championship again. Besides Co-captains Vockell and Kaltbrenner, Frcck, Schmalfuss, and Plump have also returned for duty. Among the newcomers to the squad this year are R. Frcck, Kurtz, and Sutphin. The advanced players among the girls battled at Coy Field for the Championship during the months of April and May, while the begin- ners stayed in the gym and learned the techh niquc of the game. Von Bchren, Thclcr, Scrum, Warren, Shear, Berman, Wcincr, Grimmscn 113 FWUKYL'FR lm Xi L': Time mi MIFLU t'fomc-n ., . . merwprmm 114 3 Max Gilstrap, bird imitator 21nd naturalist r2111- ger from Grand Can- yon, whistles away cares of overworked seniors. Laughter prevails in cuter mining auditorium. 40pcretta stars smile glumotously for birdie of Enquirer camera. Pictures to appear in art gravure section of the Sunday edition. Look for it, every- body 5 The halls blos- s 0 1n f o r t h fragrant gardenias; the aftermath 0f the successful Girl Re- serve Annual break- fast. Vacation tov morrow. Goody, goody, goody. 6 Vacation's here at last; students busy them- selves with egg-dy- ing and jelIy-beau eating. Don't for- get those double assignments for school next Tuesv day. 11 Stuffed with 13:15- ter eggs, Huzites be! gm last lap of term. Washington Trip- pers, suffering from foot blisters, still v-isualize capitol Clty. 12 Annual 8 n a p s Hughes equestrians. Latins play games at monthly meet ing. German Club presents Bei die Grossmutter under direction of Miss Schellt 13 Shirley H u 1 t o 11 and Betty Hammel, '38, With Golden Eaglets. Miss Busch becomes vice- president of the Classical Associa- tion of the Middle West. 1 4 Mrs.Gode ley an d Mrs. Hoppe sub for Miss Stapleford and Miss Clippin- ger, on leave of absence to write re- port on newspaper study at Hughes, 1 7 Everyone up to see the sunrise, but there was no sun to be seen. Cincin- nati Reds lose the opening game to the Pittsburgh Pi- rates, 7 t0 5. 1 8 Red Mill . Operetta tlckets are to be re- served in front hall and by mail orders this year. Little Red Mills turned round by the ex- halations 0f the stu- dents. 19 Miami U n i v e r - sity Glee Club sings for upper classmen. Under direction of Miss Nurre, archery classes begin after school for future Hoogerhydes. 2,0 A, B, and C grades assemble for audi- torium program. Mystery! there could the speaker he? That's one for Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. 2 1 Ten years h e n c 6 America Will wear clothes ofskim milk and glass. Light may be piped like water in future. So General M o t ors speaker forecasw. 24w g h Asia, by Mr. F. Espenscheid, is heard in audiu torium. Red Mill dress rehearsal to- day with grease paint and make-up. Ticket sales climb. 2 5 Tulips in - :1 u d i t 0 - rlum grow tall as home room ticket Sales advance Jane A uchmore heads hst 0f Reddest Mil- lers with others in class competition. 26Ew- t h i n g ready and waiting for the HRed Mill. When Gus' baton goes down, the show will begin promptly at 8:13, Come and bring your friends! 2 7 Congratu- lations to each and everyone who helped to make the tthd Mill the success it was to- night Audience goes home hum- ming popular cho- ruses. 28 Success- ful per- formance repeated. Even Victor Her- bert would be happy if he saw Hughes staging his HRed Mill. Lutsofmel- Odies to remember. The Mowers that bloom in Ehc sprinltn rm lat Are a welcome aggregation. Almost as welcome -thosc beautiful blooms As the BEAUTIFUL Spring vacation. K K 115 th-IUGI-IES CALENDAR William Mauch TTEMPTING to give the Hughes student a lasting memory of his school year of 1939, the yearbook assumed thc plan of a Calendar, a pic- tured diary of school life. The Calendar was 6213in filled with the abundance of activities Which oc- cupy the student's day. Ruw .3: ELZCL Muillhnnbur. QUILT, Snoddy, Mtlrsch, SmitlL Duhlkc, Mcitus. Row 2: BELL Lichcit, Pall, Purkcr, Hutkcn Amsnznm. Schmull. Row It Schmidt. Shear, Fmtlkin, Dougimmn, Marriott . Row 2: L Sprzlguc. Fury, Ii. Sprukguc, Rmcnswcig. Row I : Hcitnmnn, Wcalcy t Pcasc, Tanner, Lntschn, Wucst It has been the aim of the Editors, the Sponsors, and the entire staff to publish a yearbook which will recall forever fond memories to the Hughes student, and, as the years pass, become thC most valued pOSSession on his bookshelf. Row 3: Reckmnn, Sdiierluml, Wemsieln, Waterman, Porrung Burchcr, Gilmore, Schmnlfuss, Cornumy, Minning. Row 2: Hams, Kllgour, Eurou, Rashbnum, Kempeig Bauer, Grundci, Clark, TnuJF, Smith, SchiIT. ELI Barthel Dick Blizzard Bola Kiu'unugh l 17 Row 1: Bcrnmn, Cooper, Silver, Bell, Banner, Singcrnmn Hughes, Calendar was made by student ingenuity and application. Continuity and administration were handled by the editorial staff in co-operation with Miss Tangeman, who also worked with the student camera squad, responsible for the photography in the book. The art fea- tures are the product of art students under the supervision of Miss Adomeit. Busid mess was transacred by the business staff with the help of Mr. Hall. Mr. H:IH Miss Adotnei: Miss Tzlngemun Ed Benz Charles MacDonald ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DEXTROUS HAND of Mr. A. R. Kratz, the orchestra. has enjoyed many a rehearsal and concert. This organization of taltntcd musicians welcomed the freshmen with HPcrpctual MotionH and the Hchdish Btollops Match. Our parents were greeted with HThc Procession of thc: Sardar, HDancc 0f the Moorish Slavc's, and h'Triumpthl Matchf Another high light was the concert at the Art Museum, at which a selected. group gave a very successful pcrformance. The orchestra. has an important part in most of the programs at Hughes. DIRECTOR Mr. A. R. Kmtz VIOLINsiHelet-l Jcan Alexander, Gcrnmint- Babcock, Beasic BauerJoseph Beaver, Alice Bowman, Harold Daughman, Peter Giaccio, Lucy Hope Guy, Gladys Hecg. Richard New, Lois Offcnhuuer, Rosanna Plum, Sylvia Reiscnfcld, John Repasy, William Rowcll. ArlineTyzzct,Margarthink. VIOLAS-JOC Fcisthnmel,HazclRuth Stallman, Mildred Zaus, Frances Zink. CELLOStHRTfiCt Russell, Martha. Sand. The orchestra enjoyed tak- ing part in the URed Mill,', The Girlsh Orchestra has been very busy this year. During Girls, Week it played at the Hobby Fair. Satur- day, April 29, at the Wom- an's Club, a group of girls played for thc P.T.A. Con- gress banquet. On Mother's Day the girls honored their methcrs by giving a pro- gram for them at the Art Museum. A few of the members and ensembles of the orchestra participated in the Music , M: t Festlvalat Oxford. Some of THE BRASS SECTION FURNISHES BRILLIANT mm contestants 3'50 611' FANFARES AND BACKGROUND FOR THE tered the State Contest at t Oberlin. ORCHESTRA OBOE Norma Jean chtlcrer. SaxopuomzsiTom Council, William Field, Bob Mueller, Sidney PrauikolT. BASS VIOLW Alice Beck, Edward Dornn, Don Knab, Robert MCSPHddClL CLt-mmm'siloseph Abermzm, Eleanor Arbi, William Franklin, Theodore Maicrsnn, Jane Muchmorc, Melvin Nau, Eli Rubensccin, Charles Rumplcr, Emma Sicgrorh. CORNETS-Frcd Goosmnn, Rufph chdercr, Charles Nau, Robert Ruck, Gordon Silvexu FRENCH HORNs-Glen Flecnor, Edwin GangIolT. PmNoiGrucc Burk, Regina Ginbcrg, Betty Let: Goctz. Jeanne Kurz, Dorothy Flatt. TROMBONEiDaViLl Jett. DnunsiI-lillard Sayblc, Jenn Valin, Joe Feisthamel, Manuel Maycrson, Louis Epstein r EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS The posting machine holds no terror for Ruth Vogelsang VI A T 0 THOSE STUDENTS at Hughes who desire to go into the business world, a variety of subjects are Offered by the Commercial Department at Hughes. Shorthand H and typewriting are invaluable to the commercial student who must continually y strive to achieve accuracy and s ecd. Bookkeeping classes are always interesting. W l With the use of practice scts an ofEce machines, the studcm: learns how to record W the business transactions of various types of firms. V Miss Burkc's typing classes turn out trim pages of copy for Winghes Calendar SKILLS USEFUL IN EVERYDAY LIFE AND PRACTICE IN MEETING THE DEMANDS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD SPELL COMMERCIAL EDUCATION JUNIOR BUSINESS TRAINING and Commerce and Industry are Offered to acquaint the students wizh business forms, insurancc, banking, investments, savings, and economic conditions, all of Which confront business people every day. Salesmanship stresses the importance of developing pcrsonality and getting along with others, as well as advertising, Commercial Law looks at business from the legal point of view and shows the advantage of a businessman's knowing the validity and invalidity of everyday transactions, Mr. Mcsscrsmith, Miss McSurcly, Miss Levinc, Mr. Iblings, Miss Evans, Mr. Curshall, Miss Skinner, Miss Marble, Miss Callahan, Mr. Rhollans. SEATEDZ Mrs. Silver, Miss Burkc, Miss E. King, Mrs. LeRoy TH: LiJ RED MILL ccWATCH THE TULIPS GROW? BE- CAME HUGHES SLOGAN DURING THE LAST FEW WEEKS OF APRIL. Making mg Mill 2 ' '. WM'VWU' WW ' ' ' 511:9 RI'UW FuuHiulr x'liHClx V . .. I . with thch lltrl: ;- ledcxr N11I U red mill - .. Harem HE FAR-FLUNG AMBITIONS of the musical organizations, directed by Mr. Havlovic, i led a merry way through picturesque Holland upon three occasions. Victor Herbert's HRed Mill furnished the OPCFCttZl and Hughcs singing stars, supported by a large 1; cast, furnished the talent. w 1r 122 kohcrr Richtct. Mary EVIL'Numnr'u. Dorothy Tu 1gp. Gum- chrth n jack Dzn'irN Ellm'r Boos, hsthcr Kuhn, Cur! Prcpx Rubcrt MCSpadLlL'n. Hnrrv Mctzrl! MJT'V Mounts, Bcrnani Kempcr aCthJI'Y turned. the stage crew: g dramatic, make- A MUSICAL COMEDY BY VICTOR HERBERT APRIL 17, 28 21nd MAY 1 The combiucd cFr'orts of the art departments constructed a mill with arms that Rustic dances, original costumes, the smooch co-opcration 0f the up, publicity, and tickCt-salcs committees, with especial assistancc 0f contributed to a successful, wcll-balanccd performance. 123 -kr-i' r Tx-Jniml :x-cnsurcr's MIMI; Tit: L ltdfiuti'hUJl L: l'xuwrx : L3l1l'f V' L W Tuchc U'L ml. 1 Honor League is hostess to Miss Anna Bird Stewart and junior girls. Etta Jean Leeker presidesi Miss Stewart gives talk and officers pour tea for all present. 2. Boys begin to invite 'igals to the long-awaited Senior Promi Oh, dear, Mary, do you think that I ought to wear my blue net or my white chiffon? 3 Class Day be- ing planned. The uppet-thitd of the senior class to bow. Junior Class president, Horace Lyle, to accept the plaque from Tom Smith. 4 l'Old Hughes to come out soon. Seniors to bid farewell to their well-kuowu maga- zine. Orchids to Louis Schneider, Wilda A1111 lViSe, and all the staff. 5 312 Brothers to stage supen super showivaticd talent to be pre- sented. Stars uf312 CD to shine in forth- coming brilliant stafe production in au itoriuin 8 Strains of senior-class graduation songs are waftetl through Windows as 'iGus szlovic rchearses the Chorus for the eventful night Are the seniors excited? 9 Seniors send out graduation announcements to friends The fol- lowing equation should balance: x announcements plus y friends equal x plus y gifts. 1 0 My, these b a l m y daysl XVho was that who once said iHln the spring a young man's fancy Often turns to thoughts of love. Who! Who! Who! 1 1 Someone around the school said that the high and mighty seniors are slacken- ing in their work. Can you imagine such :1 thing? Tch, tch. 12: At last, i ' H o l d Tightf' with its haunting refrain, Uses. food, mama, is dying out. Thank goodness, no senior claimed fame for flsh gulping. 1 5 Can you realize, fellow seniors, that 1t is only a matter of a few days be- fore we will be on our own to face the cruel, bitter world! 16 Do you think that the up-aud-coming juniors will miss us? Iim certain that their hearts are just breaking! Sub. 80h. O tempera, o mores! 17 Archery and tennis in full sway under the girls, gym spone sors. Archery, in- troduCCd at Hughes for the first time, is very popular With students. 18Cluhs plan pic- nics and final meet- ings. Shoo the flies away and step 011 the ants Please pass the potato salad and cheese sandwiches. 19 People are blos- soming out with Hpeachy sun tans. Sitting in the i'bleacher watch- ing the Cincinnati Reds is one way of getting it. 22 Those . who are gomg East learn the wors: about the col- lege tests. Was it Worth it all? Some Of them still look otwatd to the June tests! 23 making girls admire one 3.11- otherk graduation dresses. The day approaches. Oh, Jane, 1 hope I don't trip going up those stairs to the plat- form! 24 Better be s a v i r1 g your eunies for book hes. Watch forinkmarks. Fold back those clog- eats. Florists do big business with Senior Prom com- ing. 25 Where will we all be this time next year? Won't it be fun coming to the reunion of the Class of 1939? We'll be sure to see you there. Say Too soon you are to learn That gtaduation's a long,7 vacation From which there's no return. gOOd-by as the end draws nigh 26 Senior Class Olli- cers fulfill pledge. Prom is given at Cincinnati Club with 'iShades of Blue playing tune- ful strains. 125 S'Immrx'm Newmn. Ihrmplu'. Siding. Keen, Hnli'e Osterlwrock. Srnchel. Bcnnl. delzm. Smwn: Hnlmnzm. RinglumL Smith, Duhiu ARDENT lovers Of Chess Who find amusement and enjOyment in matching the strength of their game 011 the chess board, meet every Tuesday after school hours in Room 9. under the supervision of Mr. Wineland. CHESS GROUP 120 OFFICERS: Ktlplun. Honc- hrinL cc-Prtm: Butcher. SCCIF ; JiuJu. hl'rcnx. SEATEDZ DJYM, Prey; Lipwn, Mm Fm ii rile 511011501' 01' the Slump ClulV A- T THEIR meet- - i 11 g s t h 6 second and fourth Tuesday of each momh the members of the Stamp Club do many inter- esting things. Holding stamp auctions and playing Bingo with stamps are only two of the many ways to find enjoyment with stamps. Although the members are in- terested in 2111 stamps they deal mostly With American ones 0 which they send for first day Cov- ers. READY FOR A RIDE Tms SPRING the Riding Club concluded its ninth year. The events that the members enjoyed most were the moonlight rides, held in the spring and fall, followed by a steak fry :0 make the evenings complete. A scavenger hunt took the members to various parts of Cincinnati Ont: crisp wintcr evening. At the and 0f the hunt a supper was served in Mount Airy. Included on the menu were ice cold pop and snow. . OFFICER? K Tug: I41! 3: Wm. Mcicr, Tm;l5.; Bum Srcnlmrrur, Cth Excch Cum.; Hclcn Rcid. S , . Rosemary Dz-zhlkc. P1132. AILH-nr Hclcn ,IEim Snmldy. Knthcrinc Pcmu VgPrcs. B a 1' l1 a r thrc is 1h: horsc? Urh-r ,Mm'rltuw MHGM Lhdl'JOUC Blukcr, lumxu SthI'IIJHIL Bmlmm Munch. VInmbcIl-q Lcckux X ngmm Waync. Lclkuyvlnmp, Ruhurr Rachlc, Ruth Maw: Mr, R, T. Iw-H is ih: xpnnaor 0! Eh: Club. 127 ,1 Muszcrs is mung pretty Sate behind the scrc'cn PLAY BALL! Row 4: Bryant, Lylg Ball, Hugs. Row 3: Fucrst, Rubcnsrcin, Sponzilli, Dzlstillung, Bulv Lcrim, Bradley: Schmndel. Taylor, Rorhackcr. Row 1: Fcin, .I- Grassingex; Meier. Bukamicr, Ullmm Moore, Carpenter, Pommc, Cordic, Crust. Row 1: De Felice, Bernhardt, Mapcs, Heinz, Capt. Schmndel, G. Grussingen Hcincmnn, Hny how, Fcy, Knttwinklc NDER the leadership Of Coach Earl U Klinck, the Big Reds are again looking like the championship team of '38. Gradu- ation left a team composcd of two lettcrmen, and seven new mcn, along with numerous good substitutcs. The nine men who corn- posc thc flrst team at the present time are Captain Schmadel, Heine, Hayh 0W1 D. Felice, J. Grassinger, G, Grassinger, Heineman, Meier, and Ullom. Games so far include four victories and one defeat for Hughes. The scores: Hughes 9, Elder 6; Norwood 5, Hughes 4; Hughes 4, Withrow 3; Hughes 9, Woodward 4; Hughes 11, Norwood 4. Casey M the bat GEOLOGY ,EOLOGY builds the world-in imagination. Identifying fossils, rock structures, and rock ages are among the interesting activities of a i 5H 'i Wh i 7 Nb L '1' gee ogy e L nap. y c 065 a ge; SCI 5 Dot 101mg water into the air at regular intervals? Why are the folded Appalachians in the East, and why are they called the Great Valley? Try geology. . SIGHT SAVING UR SlGHThSAVING CLASS, under the able leader- ship of Miss Laura B. Cunningham, is helping many boys and girls. The department encourages its pupils to attain outstanding success in their work, but it urges them to conserve their physicai gifts as much 15 ossible in achieving this success. The department 5065 not offer courses of study for the sight-saving students, but rather helps them to do the regular work with the greatest CHiCicncy possible. The headquarters of the department, commonly known as the Alcove, oFFer such aids to sight-conscrvation 21.5 indirect lighting, the provision Of studentereaders, complete stationary equipment, special desks, modem, largeeletter typewriters, and a variety of textbooks recopied in easilyrreadable print. The sight-Saving Class at Hughes has hefped and is helping many boys and girls along the road of success, Patrolling the upper halls at lunch time, the Hall Guards keep order and quiet HA LL 0 IJA RDS; Row 3 Johnston. 31hei t Zn hcf, iiutru inkcl, Repay tkioonnnn, Utfmzm, Cuties. ASS'E C41 gSiCke mg, I-Iurwitz. Vuient. Row 2: Wagncn hern- 134, th t Curti ic, bhmklc. MucHei: :lprm Slums, Jacobs, Vockcll. Htlgc. RUH ! ' th l , EC halt, kavanziuuh , 30mm; M tin z , Nilith, huumcrer. Poe 120 Lots of vigor, lors of sass, I O R S Stalwart sons 0f the junior class! 308 Says Mr. Ritchcy 0f the boys, ' They'rc nice ladsirbut what a noise! MRS Mk. RITCHEY MORGAN FcIdman, Friason, Fcnkcr, Gcfser, Hurtmmm, Hurris, Hatterschidc, Huldrmn. Arthur. Alx-res, Hcrerh, Hcrsrnan. Honcbrink, Horwitz, Huber, Hughes, Knab, Kruuss, Lyle. Br an t rm .1 n , Marlin, Minnjng, Ostrovs'ky, Orzo, Fortune, Rehn, Romnuello, Rubenstcin, B r u n c m a n , Rucbel, chel, Schmidtr, Srcidlc, Wllcatlty, Wissmann. chtcrlllim Burks, Bush, ChaIHLChancy, Davis, Zcmsky, Den: Dick, Dr'nch, Dupps, Enda, Jordan, K 5 l s c h , Scllu'nriz, Smith, Sturm, . Wcimcr, White foot. 7 , , In January 5i tragic accident took from the junior class Raw Steldfc. known for We keep 5111111113 1113 high scholarship and great interest in Hughcs' Club acciviticsv Every one is a French SUI- 208 dent in our class, MRS. HOWELL Alhtrt, Alexander, Hacker, Bercr, Cohan. Daugherty, Davis, Dr'ngul, Dubin. Forbes, Frank, Gertzman, Goldcnson, Grad, Hawkins, chcdorfer, . Kuhr, Miller. Murphy, New- man, Norris, Pinfold, PTCSCHE, Roth, Rudin, Schoenbom, Schu- . bcrL Turpin. Vogel, Von Bchrcn, Vnorhcn I30 315 Happy-go-lucky fellows 108 Never late. Beauty, Bcrghamcr, Bocrsricr, Dufcnbnck, Fcllcns, Finkclman, Friglcin, Giaccio Grebcr, Hofmnu. Huesclbusch, Kallendorf, Kettering, Koester, Kohl, Frenzman, Krumbcin, Mayer, Nelson, Pansfng, Perry, Robinson, Rouse, Schcucrle, Schmalz, Schnellcr, Seip, Smith, Strasscr, Taylor, Tcmpchin, Ullom, chcr, Widmer, Zeuch MISS VON STEIN Bergman, Bippus, Btissie, Eisele, Frank. Grorh. Higgins, Krumbein, McFarland, Ncsscl, Nickum, Orlick, Rosscl, Sebastian, Serena, Wall, Zink 317 If it rains today, the sun is sure to shine tomorrow. MISS BLANK Armstrong, Barrowcliff, Beycrsdorfcr, Be r112 m in , Blackwell, Bradley, Crawv f1s, D: Foxsct, Dudcnhoffcr, Evans, Fox, Gallop, Guns? man, Goscy, Hodesh, jert, Kemper, Klein, Levy, List, Moss, Pockros, Preston, Rogers. Ruhr, Sulyers, S c h m .1 cl :1 , Slaughter, Salomon, T1131, W e i n b t r g , C. Williams. 12 Williams, Wu I Icnwchcr, 131 In 107 WC girls ltclong; To look for us there would not be wrong. MR. BERMAN , 107 MRS. PERSONS A I E h e r s , Bchrens, Bigler, Brcster, Garner, G r e c n b c r g, Hughes, Jacob- son, Jungclas, Miller, Misc, 0 e h l c r R o b 1' s c h , Sch wart:1 Shclcy, Steinm Valin, Vader, Walls, Watcrs, Wcidig, Wein- ard, Wcstmcycr, Vildc 222 We're the room with three 2's And here's the place you'll find no blues! 1 MISS KING Bane, Browcr, Davis, Dudley, Fcltz, Glazcr, Hamltman, Holzwarth, Hullcy,Jahnigan, Keeler, McAdoo, Mairson, Michaels, Ncufarrh, Poi land, Sciler, Smith, Sondcr, Stallman, Stevens, Stockman, Tcnncnbaum, Toelsfer, XVcllS, thz, Willem borg,,Zisler The more, the merrier! MISS LOUISE BENTLEY We're planning for the years to Baechle, Bialock, Clingman, Cook, Eisncn Evans, Graham, Hafer, 2 2 3 come. Hoefcrkamp, D. Holt, V. Holt, Hulron, Huttlcston, Kane, Latscha, MISS SCHELL Lemmcl, Lipsky, Monues, Morris, Mosiman, Muscroft, Nicmcycr, A Parker, Feast, Pctrv, Rauchman, RoH, Schulzc, Schumnkcr. Silvcr- Anthony, Bcatty, Becker, Bicrmau, Burkhardt, Burris, blatt, Rodcnhcck; Silvcrman, Smith, Tanner, Wcincr, Werner, Ford, Friedman, FrickC, Gutknccht. l-lcidcman, Herzog, Wiser, Wolpin, Zaus Hints, HoH'man, Kirschncr, Kuhn, Lcmonck, Lima, Lipwn, Lloyd, Maxstndt, Miller, Pleugcr, Reiss, Richter, Rodcnbcrg, Sauna, Schmoll, Smith, Stith, Sway, Thomas, Vattcri Wagner, Warren, Wquf 311 Arnold, Bauer, Becker,Cushc:-, Danner, Dc Felice, Divo, Don- f:- . aldson, Donlcy', Dourhwaitc. ' Drake, Fey, GrubL-r. chkcn- bcrcus, Hudson, Humphreys, Kissel, Meissner, Meyer, Nagcl, Ricbcl, Schlzmscr, SChIJlEtL Scrivcri, Shn iro, Sims, Spurlock, Smu itz, Wcirich, Weisbrodr, Weis- gcrber, Wicchcrs, Yuellig In 106A we have lots of fun, Because WC know life's just begun. 106A MISS BUSCH Albrecht, IBi ndcrman , Bluhm, Egncr, Eppler, FirzA gcmld, Fullcr, Grimm, Hava- iand, Hoff, Hoifumn, l-IoHy, Koehler, E. Kubisch, MV Km bisch, Lorenz, Martens, Myers, Oldigcs, Plcnsnnt, Srcwurr, Wa I d mann 310 Handsome men wanted? If and when, please apply at three hun- dred ten. MR. HOWE RS Anderson, Baird, Bradley, Buka- mcicr, Cohn, Di Salvo, Doherty, Chappa, Fabian, Franklin, Friul- man. Frost, Gailcy, Gcorgenson, Hcadley, Hem-ich, Hllbert, Hippert, Kocninger, Krukowcr, Lejscher, Lindemann, Margcsun, Maycrson Miller, Murphy, Nagel, Pcrin, Piatcs, Finger, Plump, Rocver, Scamon 314 All play and no work is hard 011 Doc Burke, ' I ' . . All work and no play aH'ects us the same way. u . . . , MR. BURKE Bctrqer, Beyer, Biedcrman, Buchwald, Collas, Girmann, Green, Hanfbaucr, Hirschmamv Hoffman, Hyesmg, Hyman, Isralgky, Johnson, Kcmper, Kormm, Mathis, Mchuly, Passmore. PravikoH, Rubanus, Rmbfl, Root, Shapiro, Simontou, Specter, Stimson, Tallcmire, Terrell, Tschofcn, Ungcrbuehlcr, Wheelcr, Whit: 109 Step lightly! Pass with care! 109 girls study there. MISS EVANS Abel, Adams, Bagel, Bernhardt, Blackwood, Boyle, Grad, Han- thorn, Houston, HucncfcidV johnswn, Kenncdy, Kittel, Kietzman, Kolimorgcn, Kremm, Krichbnum, Main, Meier, Moul- con, Muchmorc, Mucllcr, Plum, MR- SIEHL Prirz, Puls, Ravine, Risch, Barnett, Blum, Bowden, Brenner, E. Cordic, R. Risscl, Ross, Scylfer, Shycr, Cordic,CrcgchEichntr,EckhoE,Errgang,Gallagher, Sizclovc, Snoddy, SLovalle, Hunsiugcr, Maly, Mam, Mueller, Obcrt, Reincke, Sudman Richter, Schricvcr, Thelcr, Yeager 30 7 Home Room 307 puts forth all its effort in maintaining the standard which is symbolic of Hughes. T h - Miss Austin is out'guidc, You see c1321? ninzrijs 106 W: are the gn'ls of 106B. pretty fine. . . Austnan, Llark, Dankcr, Dotzaucr, Ebcrlmrdt. G1esman, Goldberg, . . . Hallcr, Harris, Homneyer, Hudcpohl, Kwurdcr, Gladys Miller, 2 Barrowchfi Bmlmg, Dams, Dickmam Dudlcy, Grace Miller, ONeZI, Pauius, Petersen, Rnfanclli, Rachr, Farmer, Eoertnmyeg Frank, GFIHIIHCISSCT'I, Hereth. Shcvcltnco,$t:mmtv Hcrrcn, Fisher, Jocrlmg, Kocnlg, Kratzmmer, Kraus, Lawrence, Mastcrs, Pfeifcr, Potter, Robbcn, Rolf, Ruchrwcin, Schmerr, Schneider, Stoke, Vchamp prl Class of the future presidents. MISS WHITE Aublc, Benzingcr, Braun, Carruyvclls, Cleaver, Cruse, Focrtmcycr, Fosdick, Friullandcr, Fritzs, Gitleson, Grassinger, Grcgory, Hahn, Hawlik, Hcitz, Hcrlingcr, Hodde, Kaplan, Kattlcman, Kist, Knocchcl, McDonald, Meier, Milncr, Powell, Reins, Robinson, Rocsslcr, Schustcr, Silbersrcin, Singer, Stubenrauch, Walrcr Q4 , , A, 13' .- - 1; . ,l g...- A Mb :::1' 3'1 g' t, f g4!!! ' .. V pr Fortune has smlled on us. . 3 9 k J .f'a 93 - .4 u Gait. LQNM$Q MISS THOMPSON: Bauer, Brenner, Brossennc, Burgett, Christos, Collins, Connell, Crolcy, Davis, -,. Doran, Fabe, Fishmau, Gangloff, Gears, Gcldreih, Moore, Nnv, Pollak, Quinn, Wx Reckman, Rhoads, Schmitr, Schulzc, Smith, Strocbel, Sullivan, Tlmma, ' Towers, Wald- man, Warth, ufclken-chcrt, Whaling, Wiil, W i s s m :1 n , Wochcr 134 THE STAFF HUGHESCALENDAR 1939 EDITORS William Mauch Maxine Morrison BUSI MESS NIANAGER 5 Ida. Louise Krcuck Richard McKee FACULTY ADVISERS Miss Frances Adomeit, Art Mr. Clyde Hall, Finance Miss Helen Tangcman ATHLETICS Violet Bauer Marjorie Herman Clifton Butcher James Eichner Robert Gilmore Marvin Mcitus , Robert Reckman John Schmalfuss Edward Waterman ART Robert Hcitmzm Nell Gene Latcha F. Katherine Pcase Ann Perry Doris Rosensweig Annetta Salic Byron Spraguc Leon Spraguc Mary Jane Tanner Adele Wesley Edward Wuest CLUBS Helen Am ann Maria Jane Clark Helen Cooper Regina Ginbcrg Manley Kilgour Marion IVIarsch Clare Muhlhauscr Loraine Poll Betty Lee Schiff Dorothy Schmoll Virginia Schmidt Betsy Smith Mary Ann Touff BUSINESS Thclma Becker Harry Cornmuy Virginia Etzcl Robert Minning Thomas Smith Maynard VVcinstein FEATURE- COPY Marjorie Bacsner Eadith Bell Hazel Carter Rosemary Dahlkc Jayne Doughman Ann Eurovc Rochelle Fradkin Roberta Grundei Ben Harris Alice Kcmper Betty Kashbaum Elaine Lippcrt Georgia Marriott Patty Parker Robert Portune Robert: Schicrland Mary Louise Silver Matille Singerman Helen Jean Snoddy F'HOTOGRA PHY Edward Barthel Edward Betz Richard Blizzard Robert Kavanagh adsNIa Hal g; c SC 0 51! m TYPING Mildred Shear 9+: CLASS OFFICERS John Bell TrmJ rlrcr ado... , 1935 HONOR ROLL 19 -- 1. Dorothy Davenport. . . 96.440 2. Eadirh BcH ........... 95.614 3. Dorothy Schmoll ...... 95 280 4. Helm Coopcr ......... 95.074 5. Maxim: M0rrison.. .... 94.935 6. Dorpchy Valtnt ....... 94.546 7. Alice Kcmpcr ......... 94.110 8. William Mauch ....... 93.859 91 Harry Wagner... . . . . .. 93.766 10. Vera. Buntz ........... 93.711 11. Mary Lou Silver... . . .. 93.645 12. Ida Lcc Fcldman ...... 93.642 13. Ruth Stallmzm ........ 93.402 14. Ruth Roth ............ 93.267 15. Anne Eurovc .......... 93.137 16. Edith Knaul .......... 93.052 17. Matillc Singerman ..... 93.010 18. Maynard Wcinstcin. .. . 92 .993 Dormhy Davenport ........ 95 .61 Eadith Bell ................ 95 .09 Hclcn Cooper .............. 94 .31 Maxine Morrison .......... 94 .00 Tom Smith ............. ' .. 93.26 Vera Bantz ................ 92 99 Mary Lou Silvcr ........... 92,89 Marjorie Barsncr. . . . . ..... 92 .69 Dorothy Valen: C3 YrsJ, . 92 .63 Robcrt McSpaddcn Ci YrsJ. 92 .60 Esther Kahn Q2 YrsQ ....... 92.47 Nelson Gleick ............. 91 .32 Virginia Andres ............ 90.70 Maxine Morrison .......... 96.86 Marcella 114111ch3 YrsJ. . . . 95.57 Dorothy Davenport ........ 97.20 Mary Lou Silver ........... 97 .00 Eadith Bcll ......... .. . 96.80 Edith Knaul .......... ... 9640 Anne Eurovc .............. 95.20 Tom Smith Eadith Bell Pruidwr Vire-Pruidml 19. Esther Kricgcl. . . . . 92 .889 20. Kathryn Fanchcr ...... 92,792 21. Virginia Andrcs ....... 92.614 22. Louis Zimcl. . . . . . . . .. 92.611 23. Tom Smith ........... 92.495 24. Wilda Ann Wise... . . .. 92.491 25. Willis Kucrtz. . . . . . . .. 92.444 26. Bctsy Smith ........... 92.415 27. Mariorie Batsncr ...... 92,284 28, Nelson Glcick ......... 92.253 29. Dorothy Twiggs ...... 91 .816 30, Jane Duughman ....... 91 .772 31. Edith Richter ......... 91.735 32. Marcclla Miller. .. ... 91.579 33. Richard Mcch ....... 91 530 34. Marcella Janka ........ 91.322 EN GLISHiFOUR YEARS Alice Kcmprr .............. 92.36 Matille Singerman Q3 Yrsj.. 92.29 Dorothy Schmoll ........... 92 .03 Wilda Arm Wise. ......... 92 .01 William Mauch ............ 91.95 Ruth Stallman ............ 9168 Dorothy Twiggs. . . . . . . . . .. 91.61 Harry Wagner ............ 91 .32 Betsy Smith ............... 91,15 Ida Lee Ftldmnn. . 91.07 ENGLISHgTHREE YEARS Mildrcd Shear ............. 90.60 FRENCH-FOUR YEARS Hazel Carter ............... 93.71 Ida Goldstcin .............. 93 .43 FRENCH-THREE YEARS Wilda Ann Wisc. . . ........ 94.20 Bonny Anderson C2 YrsJ. . . 9367 Mary Ann T01111- ........... 92 .60 136 Harry Corm an y 94199.15 35. Robert McSpaddcn ..... 91.288 36, Alfred Staubitz ........ 91.227 37. Louis Schneider ....... 91 212 38. Hazel Carter .......... 91 205 39. Mariajane Ciark ...... 91.137 40. Wilma Thclcr ......... 91 .108 41. Virginia Mac Wucst. .. 91.057 42. Virginia Richard ...... 90.984 43. Ruth Huisman ........ 90.771 44. Maxine ShOrt ......... 90.762 45. Mary Ann Touff... ... 90 570 46. Ida Goldsmin ......... 90 552 47. Arthur Noltc ........ .. 90.441 48. Esihcr Ammnnns. . . . . 90.349 49. Robcrc Kirsncr ........ 90.266 50. Jean Gcllhaus ......... 90.218 51. Mildred Shear ......... 90.084 52. Rosemary Burckard. . . , 90.050 MariaJane Clark ........... 90.51 Jayne Doughman ........... 90.46 Maynard Weinstein. . .. . . . .. 90.43 Wilma '1'hclcr.. . ,. 90.31 Mary MCNam . . . . . . . 9029 Elaine Lippert. . .. ...... 90.28 Robert Brown . . . . ..... 90,29 John Bell... ...... 90.20 Louis Schneider ........... 90.13 Jessie Wall .............. 90.04 Kathryn Fanchcr ........... 90.02 Anne Eurovc. . . . , . . . . . . 90.23 Virginia Richard ........... 90.21 Dorothy Rodgers. . . . . . . . .. 90 71 Ida Louise Kmeck .......... 90.14 Julian Story ............... 92 .20 Hazel Dodge .............. 91.00 Mildred Shcar ............. 91 .00 Elaine Lippcrr ............. 90.40 Ray Frederick ............. 90.0D GERMA N --FOUR YEA RS Vern Bantz ................ 96.29 Alice Kunpcr .............. 95 .00 Harry Wagner ............. 94.86 Edith Richmr .............. 9600 Ruth Huisman ............. 94.29 GERMANiTHREE YEARS Regina Ginbcrg ............ 94.60 Anna chcmnnn ............ 94.20 Ruth Roth ................ 93.20 Arthur Noltc .............. 94.00 LATIN4FOUR YEARS Eadith Bell ................ 9657 Ruth Stallmnn ............. 93 .29 Anne Eurove .............. 91.86 Helen Cooper .............. 96.29 Marjorie Butsncr ........... 93.14 Tom Smith ................ 91.43 Dorothy Valcnr G YrsJ. . .. 95.60 Jayne DoughnwL. . . .. .. 9300 Regina Ginberg ............ 91.29 Kathryn Fanchcr ........... 95.29 Matillc Singerman 03 YrsJH 93.00 Joscph Schwering .......... 90.29 Edith Kmml ............... 94.86 Marcclla Janka ............. 92 .86 Dummy Twiggs ........... 90.29 Mary Lou Silver .......... 94.86 Wilda Ann XVise ........... 92 .29 John B611 .................. 90.14 Ruth Roth ................ 93 .86 Robert Brown ............. 90.04 William Munch . . , . . , . ,.... 93.57 Louis Schncidcr ............ 90.00 LAT1N4THREE YEARS Dorochy Davenport ........ 97.00 Maxim: Short C2 YrsJ. . . . . . 92 .67 Rosemary Burckard ........ 90.33 Esther Kricgcl ............. 94.33 Virginia Richard ........... 92 .33 Alfred Staubitz. . , . . . . . , . .. 90.20 Betsy Smith ............... 94.33 Loraine Kamlciter .......... 90.00 SPANISHiFOU R YEA RS Robert Kirsner C2 Yrs ...... 93 .67 Wanda Monty ............. 92 .43 SPA NISH4THREF. YEA RS Dorothy Schmoll ........... 97.33 Zena Pcacc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 20 Elaine Colman ............. 90.67 Maynard Weinstein ........ 95.67 Jayne Doughman ........... 91.60 Marjorie Willenborg. . . . . .. 90.40 MATHEMATTCS!FOUR YEARS Dorothy Davrnpor: ...... . 97 43 Harry Cormany ............ 94 00 Martin Klayman ........... 92.00 Hclcn Cooper .............. 9686 Jean Gcllhaus .............. 93 .57 Maria janc Clark ........... 91 .86 Richard McKee ............ 95.86 Virginia Etzel ............ 93.29 Hclcn Ammann ............ 91.71 Arthur Nolte .............. 9557 Edward J. Goczz ......... 93 00 Ralph Hoffman ........... 90.71 Louis Zimel ............... 95.57 Tom Smith ................ 92.71 Clara: Muhlhnuser. ........ 90.71 Alfrcd Staubltz ............ 95.14 Robert Schierlund .......... 92.57 Ida Louise Krucck .......... 9029 Harry Wagncr ........... 94.75 Robert Dirtnmr ............ 92 .43 Julius Cohen .............. 90.14 Maynard Weinsrein ........ 94.29 Georgia Marriott. . . . . . . . .. 92 . 14 John Fafg.. ........ .. .. 90.14 IMATI'iEMZATICSiTHREE AND ONEiHALF YEARS Dorothy Schmoll ........... 96.14 Robert Kirsncr. ... . . . . . .. .. 94.83 Escher Amanns ............ 94.29 Vera Bancz. . .............. 95 .29 Maxine Morrison .......... 94.71 Nelson Glcick ............. 93 .33 LVIATHENIATICSiTHREE YEARS Alice Kempcr .............. 97.67 1:121 Lee Fcldmnn ........... 9500 Jean Hopper ............... 91 .67 Ester Kricgcl .............. 97.33 W111i; Kucrtz C2 YrsQ. . . . .. 95,00 Sidncy Pccrlcss ............ 91.60 William Mauch ............ 97.00 Kathryn Puncher ......... . 94.67 William Vicstcrfcld ......... 91.33 Ruth Roth ................ 95 .80 Louis Schneider ............ 93 .00 Meyer Fleischman .......... 90 .67 Ruth StaHman ............. 95.67 Rosamond Dively. . . . . . . . .. 9267 Virginia Richard ........... 90,67 Betsy Smith ............... 95 40 Warren Cammercr .......... 90.00 Anne Eurove .............. 9500 Sylvia Lewis a YrsQ., . . . .. 90.00 SCIENCEiFIVE YEARS Sidncy Peerless ............ 92.13 SCIENCE4FOUR YEARS Harry Wagner ............. 95.67 Dorothy Valcnt C3 YrsJ. . . . 95.60 Ray Frederick ............. 90.29 . Julian Story ............... 94.14 5C1ENCE4TH REE YEARS Ruth Rorh ................ 93 .80 William Munch ............ 93 .00 Louis Schneider ............ 91.67 Maynard Wcinstcin ........ 93 .60 MariaJanc Clark .......... 92.20 Alfred Staubitz. . . . . . , . . . .. 91.40 Ruth Stallman ............. 93.40 Arthur Nolre .............. 92 .00 Robert Brown ............. 90.20 Hclcn Cooper .............. 93.20 Betsy Smith ............... 92 00 Helen Ammann ............ 90.00 HISTORYiTHREE YEARS Elaine Colman ............. 9480 john Faig ............... 93.40 13:11 Silvcrstine ............. 91.60 Shirley Klein .............. 94.00 MariaJane Clark. .. . . . . . . . 92.67 Stanley Mocsm ............ 9041 Willis Kucrtz .............. 93,80 Ralph Gronaucr. .. , . . . . . .. 90.20 Esther Amanns ............ 93 .60 Doris Reddcn .............. 90.00 STENOGRAPHY . Ester Kricgcl .............. 96.80 Virginia Andres .......... . 94.60 Roscnmry Burckard ....... 91.20 Marcella. Miller ............ 95.20 Ruth Borglnann ............ 92.20 Shirley Price ............... 91.20 Edith Richter .............. 95 .20 Ida Goldstcin .............. 91.60 Virginia Richard. .....,.... 91 .20 Kathryn Fancher ........... 95.00 Mildrcd Evcrs ............. 90.20 BOOKKEEH NG Ida Lee Fcldman ........... 95.00 Rmh Borgmann ............ 93.00 Eva Branch ................ 92 .40 Warren Cammcrcr .......... 94.60 Bctty Haring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93.00 Shirley Price ............... 92.20 Mildred Shear ............. 93.80 Virginia Andres ............ 92.80 Hclcn Surcnok ............. 91 .80 Thelma Becker ............. 93.60 Richard Becker ............ 92.40 Ruth Vogelsang ............ 90.80 Berry Lehan ............... 93.20 Alice Hafcr ................ 90 .60 137 I 11? Marcellus Mark Abel Ruth ApsclolT Gzn'lon T. Arnold Betty Arnspxu'gcr JUSCPh Abmmm Raymond Avcrthter E. Germaine Bnbcock Thclma Balchcrt Carl C. Bagnoli June F. Ballingcr Nornm L. Bnndclin Jail CMOI Abraham ch Barbara Bnntz Ralph S. Bzu'nnrd Virginia May Barrel JO Tana Aht Edwin R. Barthel John H. Bates Marjorie Bummer LynwOOLl C. BthrIt: Manuel C. Battle Lorraine: M. Bauer Ruth May Ahlcrs Irvin A. Ahr 1!? . . , Alfrcd H. Ahrcns 'V- ! f 1.. 1'. 1.1;:1 1 Alice M. Albcrt Helm Jenn Alexander Lillian Alpcm Jean Frances Altman Esther V. Amnnns Hclcn Ammann Bon n y F. And arson Virginia 1.. Andres Jean L. Anschuctz 138 Don G. Boyd Ruth E. Borgmann Marcia A. Botromlcy Warren L. Brackman Eva M. Branch Frank J. Braun Rosemary T. Braun Mildrcd Breckel Barbara Ann BreyIcy Margaret Brim kman Charlcs Brook Lcon Brook Richard C. Bauer Violet Mae Bauer Richard C. Becker john Robert Brown Thelma L. Becker Muriel K. Beinckc Eadirh Janet Bell Lela Brown John BC W. Rubcrr Berg Jeromc C. Barman Mitforig BEFIHHH Shirley R. Bcrmzm Henry T. Bernhardt Amalia F. Bruckmann Ruth Hclcn chcr Lucile chring, Edith L. Biernmn Wilma C. Bruckmann MClvin F. Birkmeycr Richard R. Blizzard B. Elmcr Boos g 139 Louisa. E. Bruestle Helen H. Brunswick Marjorie j. Buehren Harry W. Bucrtingcr Emil N. BufEngton Rosemary Bnrckard Gwendolyn E.Bumet Kay Bushman Jack M. Cable Warren J Cammercr , 723.4 ! swag?- 'E 07.1: Harold Canter, Jr. Albert Durr Capella Gcraldinc N. Carson Hazcl Edna Carter Susan J. Chamberlin John B, Chase, II FHLJMhi-- 'l-r' iI'Lam Jascphine Ann Chase Susan B. Cismati Bernice Citron Maria Jane Clark Shirley Mac Clark Carl H. Clcndcning Harvey D. Cohen Julius Cohen Sylvia Cuhcn Elainc Ruth Colman Rose Muriel Conners Helcnj. CoopCr Harry M. Cormany Vivian 0. Crawford Albcrt C. CundY . ' l Roscnmry Dahlkc Dorothy Dane Rim Ellzabcrh Dam: 140 i W Charlotte M. Dnnkrrt Sinnr Mm: Davis Florence E. Dcnrcl Esther Dick Vera Elaine Dirchcy Hazel Francis Dodge f I ' DQIhyJ.JhVEHIwrr Floyd I. Davis x -.N C ' . D; n Hcrbcrt E. Dash Bernice M. Dill man Robcr: L. Dinmnr Frances H. Doercn Yum Dcnnis Thelma Danton William W4 Dillman Rosamond V. Di vcly Ed ward .I . Dor an Fran k R. Dorsctt Gladys M. Dotzuucr Harold G. Duughmnn MI I aync Duughnmn Virginia M. Downcy Harrict EI Drnkc Roscmary M. Dugan Edward N. Dunskcr H0 ward W, Ebbers Merris Einhorn F. Charles EltonhIr. Margaret Ann Elvcy vp Alice L, Ernst Virginia. Etzcl Anne 1L Eurovc Ruth Eleanor Evans Mildred E. Evtrs William A Frcch Ray. W. Frederick William H Frcitag 1 1 -' . . '1 F T mm in- ., f-JMM John L Faig. Robcrt Frcyhof Marion K. Friedrich Juhn M, Fullrmnn . - .uf ' Jnmcs R, Garvin Richard Gates Marian 1. Geiseu chm K. Gcllhuus Nancy Jo Gerhardt Frances GA Gibson Kathryn L. Fancher china Ginlvcrg Joscph Ginsberg Bertha C. Girtingcr Mildrcd Fungmcyer . . , ' Elsw IL Glasbrcnncr Irwm Glascr Nclson Glad; J. Harry Fchrmnn 1d a Let Fel dnmn Ethel Mae Ferguson Robert Ferguson '- W Tack Fcy Bruce Ficlds Ruth M. Fischer Jack M. Fleischnmn 105:: pl; Forman Isadore Fox Rochellc Fmdkin Norman R. Frank Lorraine F. Gocbcl Eudicc S, Goldman Fred W. Goosman f Clair: Greenbcrg Jack R. Grimm . Edwin C. Gutknecht Edward J. Goccz, Jr. Leonard H. Goldman J. Gcorgc Grassingcr Irwin Grcffr Ralph C. Gronnucr Lucy Hope Guy Kathleen Gains Ida Goldsrcin Louis V Grebcr Algune F. Gricbcl Roberta H. Grundci Grace 0 Hacksrcdt Alicc L. Hafcr Bertha Mary Hall Benjamin Harris H .' i . ngtul! F. Harvcy a '. wit :u ' Ruth M. Haverkos Fred EA Hayho w Edward Hccklc Mariona Heckler Gladys L. Hccg Jayne L. Hchemann Evelyn: Lillian Hcim Marie D. Hcincman Lester Hcitkcmper George S. Hgiczlcr 143 J 7.0. . - - 4 Dorothy Henderson Louis L. chggc Harry W . I-Ienn Elizabeth C. Hcring Mary Jane chblein Marjorie Heuck Jane Edyth Himclfarb Edward F. Hirsch Orren D. Hoffman Ralph H. Hoffman Ramon Cecil Hague Norbert Holtnmn Dale Eberle Honcckcr D 6 mum Nurnjm L. Homer Ruth F. Hoover Bette E. Hopkins jean Valcskn Hopper Ruth Emma Huisman Alma M. Hunter Virginia R. Hust Hamid Danicljacobs Marcella C, Janka Norman Horwitz Earl Donald Hume AI. H. Hugeult Clydc B. Hunt , Ii Alma LCC Hurst X jack. Au'lilJSSCr Eldrcd D. Hutchins Shirley E. Jacobs Betsy Jochum - Richard W. Jackson Arthur G. Jahraus Barbara Jones .4 Joy Jones Mildred May Jung Loraine A. Kamleiter Betty J. Kusllbaum Howurd Katz Helen H. Kcllcy W. AI Iyn Jones Esther M m: Kuhn Arthur Kaplun Earl Kaltwinkel Robert J. Kuvanagh A F ice Mary Kcmpcr LERDy Jump Allwcx't H. Kalkbrcnner Clmrlmzte R. Karp Elmer E. Katz Lucille E. Kehrer Virginia A. Kennedy I James C. Key . . I Mary M. Kilgour I Gwendolyn Kindcl Katharina V. Kirch Edith B. Kirchner Robert Kirsncr Dororhy Ruth Kist Martin Kl'ztyman Anna E. Kieemann Cherie Klein Mnrgarut C. Klein Shirley H. chin Edith Knnul Georgia C Kncup Warren H. Knox Ester M21: Kricgcl 145 Ida Louise Krucck Willis 13. Kucrtz Eleanor Rose Kuhn Dorothy Joan Kurrze Elnora E. Ladd Diary L. Langhorst Elimbcrh M. Lazzell Dorothy Amtlda Le: Etta chm Lceker Betty Jane Lehan Jack LEssurE nu Levmdorf Betty OI ivc W i lma Levy Sylvia Lewis Elaine K. Licbcl: Harold Lichcrumn Jane: E. Litlard A. Aaron Lipson James L Lockwood Frank Sterl jug Mack Estherjanct Mann; lVTarian A. Nim'sch Jean Lindenmnn Lela Littlcplm Elizabeth F. Ludcke Irving S. Mahler Curl Th0 mas Mn pus Barbara D. Mas ters Elaine E. Lippert Marion L. Lubzaugh Jcan Ann Lurz Morris IVL Maudcll Georgia E. Marriott GusA C. Mathes, Jr. William Mnuch Jean Mae McGilliard Robert C. McSpadden Ruth L. Melter Howard Harry Meyer Jean Milicr Olive Esther McCann R iclmrd Jay McKee Robert Fred Meier Aline F. Mcnningcr William H. Miclmcls Marcella Ann: Miller Hclcn McCarthy Mary M. McNamara. Marvin L. Mcitus H21 rry Mctzcl Barry M u: Miller Harry XV. Niinks Robert E, M i rchcl Jnnct Bcl Ic M Dore Clare Pk Muhllmuser Ruth Olive Myers LaX- crnc Ncumcistcr Edgar A. Noe E. Stanlcy Mocsm Maxim: Morrison Charles H. Munz Virginia Neubncher William Ncycr William S. NowJand Wanda EH1 Money Oscar J. Mueller Esther Myers Albert Ncucr Robcrt G. Njghols; . A Iva More Nurthcutt Gerhard Obsr Lois Offmhauer Dorothy Berry Oh I Walter Olden Hugh C. Oppenheimcr Millard S. Oschcrwitz Rim Ann Oswald Chester H. Ourslgr Liuj- ; '1!..' .- ' ' Charles E. Pack Waltcr C. Palmer Helen H. Purchnmn Esthcr Lee Parkm- E1121 Elizabeth Penn Willard S. Poe Alma Lorrainc Poll Eva Zella Peace Carl H. Press Shirley E. Price Johanna Provenzano Jane Ruth Pudcnz Mildred L. Quinn Virginia E. Quin Hm Barbara Ruth Radar James Raftery Christeen Rains William J. Pearce Robert H. Ramp Arthur H. Raspcr, Jr. Dolores K. Reddcn Sidney A. Peerless . Viola Reeves Emma C. Reichlc Hclcn Lucil: Reid 148 Robert Rex Reif Virginia chncr John chasy Patty Bernice Rubin Marjorie Rcuthc Virginia M. Richard Edith Ellen Richtcr H. Robert Ruck Jeanne R. Robinson Martha A. Rodjrerg DorOthy Rodgers W . serUI' I 2 1 Adclla Rolfert Louis W. Romcr Burton Rossnbaum Allan Clarence Runk , Shirley Roscnbnum Sylvia FA Roscnbcrg M ilr Rosentlmlcr CalvinJamcs Rossell Ruth Franccs Roth Randolpli ROW Annetta Edna 5211i: L. James Everett Snlyers Martha L. Sand Juan E. Sarsficld Edwa rd Suucr Ellwood F. Saxton Hillard D. Snbec Harold Chester Sayrs Mary F. Schaefer Melvin C. Schacrgcs Samuel Le: Schnim Ethel Schaps H. Albert Schcinbaum 149 Marian May Scherex- Clmrlcsj. Secskiu . . Eh L 39 SH At Robert It, Schlcrlaud Ru 0L l' 'LH Roberta Shear Maxine Doris Short Bctty Lee SchilT Mary Lou Silvcr Elaine Schlcssclnmn N, Frank Sill ! . l .IOIJK'S. Schmalfuss I m3 . 1f Dgrptiq. 4. Schmcrr . . George R. Scilcr Edlm Sharon MB Herbert Lcc Shinklc Edward A. Sicking Benjamin Silverslcin Matillc Singermzm Merlin A. Scirhcl Miltlrcd Sylvia Shear Blanch: Shorr Gordon H. SilK'er Morris H. Silvcrstcin Mary Katharina Slonc Melvin E. Schmidt Virginia Schmidt Dorothy E. Schmoll Gcorgc W Schneidcr LouisJ. Schneider,Jr. Frank J. Schnell, Jr. Ruth Ann Schonwald Mary C. Schott E.Jusep11 Schwcring Inc: B. Scott Emma Fricda Smith Charlotte E. Smith Intl Mac Smith Jaync Smith L. Czclundia Smith Lilly May Smith Georgia Dean Spalmi Eleanor Jane Spatz Ruth LinLlu Stallnmn Alfrcd J W. Smubitz Eleanor G. Stewart Robert W. Srcwar: Evcrctt Dale Smith J. Warrcn Srniti1,J1'. Thomas E. Smith III Robert Spiros Betty Steinhartcr Marylou Stockdzlie Howard Roy Stopper Ruth Luuisc Sturtz James W .-Scory .If 35 f; k ... X Julian Robinson Story Sylvia Strauss john Lewis Scruhbc Alice Regina Stucker chmcttc May Scurm Hclcn Mary Surenok George W. Sutphin Virginia L. Sutphin Jane Ann chcncy Shirley E. Thclcr Wilma Louise Theler Theodora A. Thcskcn Mary Louise Thole Alyce L:c Thomas Jack Thomas Mnrjoric B. Thornton Grace E. Tharp Dorothy Mae Tocrner Mary Ann Tomr Phyll i s M. Town slay Lucille Tracy Susan D. Tucker Dorothy June Twiggs Hyman J. Ullncr Agnes H. Underwood Albert Ungerbuchlcr Dorothy R. anenc Joseph Ladis ancnt Albert H.V.1mrtu Donald Jesse Vockcll Ruth B. Vogelsang Melvyn Wxtcksnmn Harry Wagner Jussic Ellcn Wall Betty B. F. Walther Constance Wamboldt Marion Eleanor Ward Betty L. Wnsnick Ann E. Wasson Ruth Evelyn Warcrs Virginia Wayne Gene C. Wcathcrs Robert Weber Thcima E. Wchch Kathryn Wchrnmn Marion E. J Wcimcr Morris Wcincr 152 Louis Wcinstein Dolores E. We is John thncr Ruth C Wicbcl Marioric Willcnborg James C a Jane: Aitkcn Wilson L. Maynard Weinstcin BCIIC June Welch Adele Wesley ouisc WilgE. Ruby C. Win31! Herschel Weintraub Dolores J. chdisch William Wcstcrlitld Udell Virginia Wiles illia IJgRichard A. Williams Wilda Ann Wise Edwin Wocllncr, Jr. Allccn Wolf Helen Luciic Wolfe Doris Mari: Wri ght ELI ward W Wucsr Virginia Mac Wucst Adele Ruth Wynne Raymond D. Young Louis Zimcl Catherine R. Zimuv Frances Bcllc Zink Lynn Zipin Abraham Zubcr Verna Louise Zwosm A HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF ,39 OW WELL XVE REMEMBER our first day at H Hughes! It seems but a short time since we were the babies of the school, very much in awe of the Freshicsi Aids and upperclassmen. Our hulls were the ancient labyrinth of mythology, but we soon unwound our ball of cord and conquered the monster of uncertainty Near the end of Sep- tember, Mr. Kizer called our First auditorium to welcome us to Hughes and to permit us to heat the senior orchestra. About the middle of October, the Girl Reserves gave their annual fashion show and many freshman girls were present with their Big Sisters. The evening before Armistice Day, we enjoyed our htst skating party at Sefferinois Rink, then Chester Park. About eight hundred students had a happy evening. We had been at Hughes but: a short time when we heard plans for out First dra- matic production, Stephen Foster, which was presented at Wilson Memorial Auditorium in De- cember by the Sages of 1936 and Alumnal Players with Stanley Waxman and Gene Benedict in the leads. Our annual football battle with Withtow was a disaster for us, Withrow talking the game 7 to 6. Several weeks before Christmas we freshmen saw our first mite box and many of us paid fines for talking and chewing. When we returned from our Christmas vacation, we were rather gloomy, be- cause we heard rumors of those first exams which we experienced before long When Major Bowes was at the height of his popularity, we had a series of amateur shows with T'Major Hughes, in which many of our talented Students participated. On May 14 and 15, we gave Our very beautiful and effective Spring Concert, produced by the combined efforts of the hand, orchestra, and the singing groups. We left our freshman year with a little more learning, a little more experience, and perhaps a sigh of relief to have terminated our career as 2. Hughes Freshie. IN a sense, 1936-37 was the most historic of our four years at Hughes. This was the year that President Roosevelt visited Nippert Stadium and several hundred Hughes students braved the rain to aid in welcoming the Chief executive to Cincinnati. It was the flood of '36 that caused the postponement of school for lack of light, heat, and transportation during the ten wet days and HBlack Sunday. 154 The Ohio River reached a crest of 79.99 feet and hundreds of students received preventive innocula- tions against typhoid. Professional motion pic tures saw their debut in the Hughes Auditorium when HThe Million Dollar Baby was presented, but the facilities for sound proved unsuitable for production of that type. Again the Sages produced a pair of successful plays in the uQueenis Husband and 'TDisraeli. A competitive home room Camel Race? stimulated the ticket sale for 'iDisraeli. The red-clad warriors of Hughes bowed in deafent 0n the football held to Withrow, 7 t0 0. WHEN we entered our junior year, we rounded a bend, in the road of our Hughes journey. The rest of our trip was smoother and more enjoyable. The girls sat with the upper grades in auditorium for the first time, although the boys had enjoyed that privilege the year before. As the football season drew to a Close, we held a drive for new band Uni forms to be worn at the annual Withrow game, a contest which we lost for the fourth consecutive On March 10 and 11, the Sages brought Shakespearian characters to life when they pre- time. sented There Was a Merry Prince. In April WC elected our class oHicers. On May 5 and 6, a thrilled audience saw the Operetta, T'Chiines of Normandy, produced by our music groups. We left ourjuniof year, at the last curve in the road, ready to explore the unknown secdon beyond. WE ARE seniors! Three years ago, the road lead- ing to our senior year seemed steep and endless. Now that road is behind us We have gained some- thing which we do not want to lose, and have M- come a little wiser and a little more sure of our selves. During our senior year we gave many line productions including several plays and an operetm- iiHughes Calendar chronicles them 2111. Many of us are making important decisions as to what we shall do after grad nation. Some have decided to g0 to college, others contemplate finding a job, and a few want to stay at home. We are happy to know that we shall have a senior prom, a privilege not granted to the seniors for many years. We look for- ward to graduation, but want it to stay in the dis- tance for a while so that our hours at Hughes may not end too soon. CLASS DIRECTORY ABEL, MARCEI.LUS MARK. 2904 Probnsco Ct. Sales C1,, 3. AEERMAN,JOSBPH, 3231 Harvey Ave. Art, 1, 2, 3, 4; Stamp CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orch., 1, 2, 3, 4; Vox Pop, 4; Suics CL, 4. ARAHAM, JEAN CAROL, 166-1- Spring Lawn Ave. Home EC. CL, 2, 4; Gargoyle ch., 3; G. 11.; 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee CL, 4. Am, Ju THERESA, 1600 Carll St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. AuLERs, RUTH MAY, 3819 Bordcn St. Ana, Invm, 4413 Station Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 4; Sztlcs CL, 3. AHaENs, ALFRED, 447 Warren Ave. Gcrnmn CL, 1, 2; Gargoylc Rep., 1, 2; Swimming, 1; Stamp CL, 2; Old Hughes Rep., 3; Hughes CL, 3, 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT, ALICE MARGARET, 408 Mohawk St. Blooer. High, 1. ALEXANDER, HaLHN JEAN, 5663 Prosser Ava, Elmwood Pl. Orch., 1,2, 3, 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor 1..., 4; Home EC. CL, 4. ALPBRN, LILLIAN, 827 Hutchins Ave. Gargoyle Rep, 1; Spanish C1., 2, 3; Sagas, 3, 4; Arr. L.,1, 2, 3, 4. ALTMAN, JEAN FMNCES, 2304 Mocrlein Avc. Bascball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming, 1, 2, 4; Volleyball, 2, 3; Centerball, 3; Basket- ball, 3, 4; Kickball, 2; Tennis, 4; Track, 4; Honor 1..., 4; G. A. A. 3, 4; Hockey, 1; Sports Leader, 4; Sales CL, 3; Ar: L., l, 2, 3, 4. AMANNS, ESTHER Vlcronm, 1140 Dayton 5:. Honor L., 4. AMMANN, HELEN, 1804 Carll 51:. Annual Rep., 2; Annual, 4; Math Cl. V.Prcs., 3, Prcs., 4; Honor L., 4; Tennis, 3, 4; Old Hughes, 4; G. IL, 4; Sages, 4; Art 1..., 1, 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, BUNNY FLORITA, 2845 May St. Fem Creek CKyJ High School, 1, 2; Glcc CL, 3; Frmch CL, 4. ANDRES, VIRGIN'IA L., 4255 Kirby Avc. ANSCHUETZ,JEAN LUCILLE, 222 Fusdick 5:. Ar: L., 3; Sales CL, 4; Skating CL, 4. Amman, RUTH B., 506 Hale Ave. Old Hughes Rep, 1; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin CL, 2, 3; Gargoyle, 2; Old Hughes, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Kickball, 1; Information Desk, 4. ARNOLD, Gummy, 1673 Harrison Ave. Blooer. High School, 1; Art L., 2, 3. ARNSPARGER, BETTY, 4031 Chcrry Sc. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. AVERWATER, RAYMOND, 2905 Maisel Dr. Arr L., 4. Honor L., 4; Humc Ec., 4,- Kickball, 1; Honor L., 4; BAECUCK, GERMAINE EILEEN, 2390 thclcr Sr. Orch., 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral CL, 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3. BACHERT, THELMA, 2214 Shadwcll 5:. Spanish CL, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; G. R., 3, 4; Sales CL, 4; Home Ec. CL, V.Prcs., 4; Honor L., 4. BAGNOLI, CARLC.,1736 Berkley Ave. An: L., 1, 2,3, 4; Truck, 2; Hughes CL, 4. BALLINGER, JUNE F., 3414 Bishop St. Castlcmont High, Oak- land, California, 1, 2; Honor L., 3, 4; Art L., 3, 4. BANDELIN, NORMA L., 34 Forest Ave. Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Art CL, 2, 3; G. R., 4; Old Hughes Rep, 2, 3. BANTZ, VERA BARBARA, 3036 Taylor Ave. Honor L., 4; Art L. I. 2, 3, 4; German CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sages, 3, 4; G. R., 4, MakC-Up C1,, 3, 4; Dancc CL, 1,2. BARNARD. RALPH, 844 Mitchell Avc. Ar: L., 1,2, 3, 4; Gicc CL, 2, 3, 4;Chor:11Cl., 2, 3, 4; Band, 3; Hughes CL, 4. BAR'FEL, VIRGINIA MAY, 427 Probnsco 5:. Old Hughes Rep., 3; BascbalL 1, 2, 4; Track and Ficld, 4;Swimm1ng, 2,4;V0116y- ball, 2, 4; Kickball, 2; Tennis, 4; Honor L., 4; G. 11.11., 4; Basketball Sports Leader, 4. BAR?1IEL:3ED,, 25 E. University Ave. Annual Rep, 1, 3; Camera . ., ,4. BATES, JOHN 1-1., 1350 Myrtle Ave, Math CL, 3, 4; Football, 3. Human, MARJORIE, 6400 Edwood Ave. Riding CL, 1, 2,- Latin C1,, 2, 3, 4; French CL, 4; Vox Pop, 1, 2; P. and G., 1, Prcs., 2; G. 11., 3, 4; Hockey; 1, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Annual, 4; Camera CL, 2. 155 BATTLE, Lyuwoon G., 729 Whittier 51:. Woodward High School, 1; Gargoyle Rap, 2; Ar: L., 2, 3, 4; Track, 3; Sales CL, V,Prcs., 4; Frcnch CL, 4; Glen CL, 4; Camera CL, 4. BATTLE, MANUEL, 729 Whitt1cr St. Woodward High School, 1; Ar: L., 2, 3, 4; Track, 3;G1cc CL, 4; Sales C1,, Prcs., 4. BAUER, LORRAINE MILDRED, 2615 Kipling Avc. Honor L., 4; Sales CL, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. BAUER, RICHARD, 2925 Cormnny Avc. Sales CL, 3; Art L., . , . , 4- BAUER, VIOLET, 1802 Sundale Ave. North College Hill High, 1; Honor L., 4; Voilcyball, 3; Basketball, 3, 4; G. A. 11., 3, V.Prc5., 4;1-10Ckcy, 3, 4;Bascba11, 3, 4; Tennis, 3, 4; Swim- ming, 3, 4; Track and Field, 3, 4. BECKER, RICHARD, 538 Conroy St. Bloom Jr, High, 1; Art L., BECKER, TnnLMA Lomsz, 2174 Elysian PI. Honor L., 4; Garr goyle Rep, 4; Annual, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. BEINEKE, MURIEL KATHERINE, 1690 G1cn Parker Ave. C1., 1;Art L., 2; Sales CL, 3; Hanor L., 4. BELL, EADITH, 1670 Bruce Ave. Riding CL, 1, 2, 3; Gargoyle, 2, 3, Ass't Editor, 3; Old Hughes, 3, Pub. Mgr., 4; 01d Hughes Rep, 1; Latin Cl. Exec. Com., 2, V.Prcs., 3, 4; French C1. Scc'y., 4; P. and G., 2; Choral CL, 3, Scc'y, 4-,- Annual, 2, 4, Annual RC ., 2; Ccntcrbnll, 3; Honor L., Excc. Com., 4; V.Prcs. C ass '39, 4; Parlaring C1. Prcs., Sec'y, Trcns., 4; Art L., i, 2, 3, 4. BELL, JOHN, 325 Erkcnbrcchcr Ave. Chess CL, 1, 2, 3, 4,- Latin CL, 2, 3, Prcs., 4; Gargoyle, 3; Old Hughcs, 3, 4; Hughes CL, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 3, 4; Scribblcrs, 3, 4; Parlzting CL, 4;C1:lss Treas., 4. BERG, ROBERT, 832 Lexington Ave. ming, 1, 2, 3, 4. BERMAN,JEROME CHARLES, 216 Rockdale Ave. Sales CL, 4. BERMAN, MARJORIE, 356 Northern Avc. Stamp CL, 1, 2; Hockey, 3, 4; Volleyball, 1, 2, 3; Tennis, 3, 4; G. A. A. V.Pn:s., 3, Pres., 4; Glue CL, 2; Baskctball, 3, 4;Kickba11, 1, 2; French CL, 2, 3;Baseb:111, 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming, 4; Hauor L., 4. BERMAN, SHIRLEY RUTH, 515 Ridgrway Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3; Salts CL, 3; Honor L., 4. BERNHARDT, TOM, 4770 Hamilton Ave. Football, 1. Emma, Ruru HELEN, 1616 California Ave. Sales CL, 3; G. 11., 3; Honor L., 4; Art L.,1, 2, 3, 4. Bnrnmc, Lucmz, 1825 North Bcnd Rd. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; P. and G., 1, 2; Latin C1., 2, 3, 4; G. R., 3; Honor L., 4. BIERMAN, EDITH LOUISE, 720 Burr Oak St. Home Ec. C1,, 4; Honor L., 4. BIRKMEYBR, MELVIN, 1559 Kcnovn Ave. 3, 4. BLIZZARD, RICHARD REESE, 229 Avalon St. Camera CL, 3, Pres., 4;G1ce CL, 3;ChoralC1., 3, 4; A Cacha Choir, 4; Annual, 4. Boos, ELMER, 1122 Ryland Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4;1-1ughes CL, 3, 4; Choral CL, 3, 4; GlccC1., 3; Sages, 3, 4; Chccr Leader, 4. 13mm, DUN G., 4306 Floral Ave. Ar: L., 4. BORGMANN, RUTH E., 4116 Chambers St. Honor 1..., 4; An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 4. BOTTUMLEY, MARCIA A., 1670 Cedar Ave. Fresh. Writing CL, 1; P. and G., l;Gargoy1c Rep., 1; Collcgc Prep. 5:11., 2; G. R., 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Make-Up CL, 4. Bucxmm, WARREN L., 246 Stetson 5:. Art L., 1. BRANCH, EVA, 2245 Wheclcr 3:. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3; Honor L., 4. BRAUN, FRANK, 2647 Dennis Sc. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess CL, 3. BEAUN, ROSEMARY, 1639 Waverly Ave. G. EL, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 4; Home: Ec. C1. Scc'y., 4; Ar: L., 2, 3, 4; Honor 1..., 4. BRECKEL, MILDRED, 5818 Twin Oaks Dr. Skating CL, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. Bunny, BARBARA, 5953 Belmont Ave. French CL, 4; Latin CL, 4; G. R., 3, 4; P. and G., 1, 2; Glen CL, 3;Chora.lC1., 2, 3, V.?rcs., 4; Honor 1.. Exec. Com, 4. BRINKMAN, MARGARET E., 2614 Bcckman St. Amelia i0hio2 High School, 1;Art L., 2, 4; Honor L.,, 4. BROOK, Camus, 628 Melish Ave. An: L., 1, 2, 3; Cross Coun- try, 2, 3. German Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim- Purcell, 1, 2; Art L., BROOK, LEON, 3713 Alaska Ct. Arc L., l, 2, 3, 4; Vox Pop, 4. Bnowu, JOHN ROBERT, 2368 Victory Pkwy. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sages, 3, 4; Hughes C1,, 3, Rcc. Scc'y, 4; Hi-Y, 4; Latin CL, 4; Parlating C1. V.Prcs., 4; Bus. Mgr. Old Hughes, 4. BROWN, LELA, 515 Walnut St, Spanish CL, 1, 2; Honor L., 4; Gargoyle Rep., 1, 2; Art L., l, 2, 3, 4; Kickbali, 1. BRUCKMANN, AMELIA, 1804 Chase 5:. BnucxMANN, WILMA C., 1024 Clifton Hills Ave. Honor L., 4. BRUESTLE, LOUISA ELIZABETH, 4212 Liston Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Gargoyle 11:13., 2; 1.15111 CL, 3, 4; Honor 1..., 4. . BRUNSWICK, HELEN, H., 7026 Van Kirk. Arr L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 3; Honor L., 4. BUEHREN, MARJORIE JANE, 1513 Lingo Sr. Baseball, 1; Kick- ball,1;H0nor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. BUETTINGER, HARRY WILLIAM, 1519 Lakcland Ave. Walnut Hills High School; Band, 1; Hughes CL, 3. BUFFINGTON, EMU. NELSON, 1611 Baltimore Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. BURCKARD, ROSEMARY, 5815 Salvia. Ave. P. and G., 2; Art L., 1, 2, .3, 4; Honor L., 4. Bumwr, GWENDOLYN ESTHER, 4559 Crusap Ave. G. A. 14., 3,- Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. BUSHMAN, KM, 2368 Flora St. Honor L., 4; An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. CABLELIACK, 213 Northern Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. CAMMERER, WARREN JUHN, 2461 Fairview Ave. Track, 1, 3; An: L., l, 2, 3, 4. CANTER, HAROLD, JIL, 260 Parkway. Withrow High School, I; Bcthcl High School, 2; Glcc CL, 4; Art L., 4. CAPELLE, ALBERT Dung, 2533 Stratford Ave. Lynchburg High School, 1, 2, 3; Basketball, 4. CARSON, GERALDINE, 1968 Start Avc. Oylcr, 1; Sales CL, 3; Honor L., 4; Art L., 2, 3, 4. CARTER, HAZEL E., 2934 Cormuny Ave. P. and G., 1, 2; French C1,, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 3; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. CHAMBERLIN, SUSAN, 2824 Highland Ave. G. 11., 1, 2, 3;Gnrgoyle Rep, 1, 2; Spanish CL, 4; Riding CL, 4; HonOr L., 4; Art L., , ,. . CHASE,JOHN, R. R. No. 6, Glen Acres. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Hughes CL, 3; Hi-Y, 4;.5wi111ming, 3, 4; Chccr Lcadcr, 3, 4. CHASE, JOSEPHINE, Fair Oaks Dr. FrCnCh C1,, 2, 3, 4; Gargoylc Rep, 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep., 3; Honor L., 4; G. R., l, 2, 2,2,14ng Adm, 4; Riding C1,, 4;Ba5cb311, 2; Art L., 1, 2, CISMATI, SUSAN, 116 Ehrman Ave. Gargoyle ch., 1; Old Hughes Rep., 2, Old Hughes, 4; Honor L., 4; G. IL, 3; Sales C1,, 3; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4;Ccntcrba11, 1; Tennis, 3. CITRON, BERNICE, 538 Blair Ave. P. and G., 1, 2; G. R., 3, 4; Gargoyle, 3; Sages, 3, 4; Gargoyle Rap, 1, 3; Old Hughes Rep, 4; Oresnm, 3; Homer L., 4; An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARK, JANE MARIA, 1546 North Bend Rd. 8mm CL, 1; Fresh. Writing CL, 1; Scribhlcrs, 3, 4; Math CL, , 4; Latin CL, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Sages, 4; Old Hughes, 3, 4;Annua1, 4; Gargoyle, 2, 3, Ass't Editor, 4. CLAnK, SHIRLEY M., 3421 Morrison PL Glee CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral CL, 3; Honor L., 4; Sales CL, 4; Home Ec. CL, 4; Art 1..., 4. CLENDENING, CARL H., 341 Tcrracc Ave. Tennis, 2; Hughcs CL, 4; Art L., 1,2, 3, 4. COHEN, HARVEY D., 838 Cleveland Ave. Conan,ju1.ms, 5472 Knorr St. Ar: L., l, 2, 3, 4; German CL, 3. COHEN, SYLVIA, 3638 Alaska Avc. Western Hills High School, 1, 2, 3; Sales CL. 4; Honor L., 4. CDLMAN, ELAINE RUTH, 2526 Knorr Ave. Spanish C1, 2, 3, 4; Sages, 4,- Vox Pop, 4; Honor L., 4. CONNERS, Ros: MURIEL, 2925 Jefferson Ave. Seton High School, 1; Glee C1,, 4;Ch0r111C1., 4; Honor L., 4. Coopm, HELENJEANNETTE, 1756 Dcnham 8:. Fresh. Writing CL, 1;.LatEn CL, 2, 3, 4; Math C1,, 3, 4; G. R., 3, 4; Orcstca V.Pres., 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes, 4. CORMANY, HARRY M., 1536 Addingham P1. Hughes CL, 3, 4; Hi-Y., 3, Prcs., 4; Frcnch CL, 3, Pres., 4; Football, 2; Old Hughes, 4; Annual, 4. CRAWFORD, VIVIAN 0., 2440 Clifton Ave. Honor L., 4; Spanish CL, 2, 3. Cmmv, AmEn-r C., 309 Calhoun St. Cross Country, 3, 4; Track, 4. CURRY, DELIAJAYNE, 3644 S ring Grove Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 3; Honor I... 1E Horn: Ec. Cl. Pres., 4. 156 DAHLKE, ROSEMARY, 125 Louis Ave. Riding C1,, 1, 2, 3, Pram, 4; Camera C1,, 1; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4,- G. R., 3, Treas., 4; Gar- goyle, 3; Old Hughes, 3, 4; Annual, 2, 3, 4; Sages, 3, 4; Sales C1,, 1, 3; Honor L., 4; Make-Up Cum. Pres., 3, 4. DANE, DOROTHY, 3100 JelTerson Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; German CL, 2, 3,17.Prr:s.,4. DANIEL, RIM, 524 Probasco Ave. Taylor High School, 1, 2, .3; Honor L., 4; Art L., 4. DANKERT, CHARLOTTE MARGARET, 4428 Colcrnin Ave. G. R , 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. DAVENPORT, DOROTHY, 420 Ludlow Ava. Riding CL, 2, 3; Latin CL, 2, 3, 4; French CL, 3, V.?rcs., 4; Math CL, '2, 3, 4; Assoc. Editor Gargoylc, 3; Old Hughes, 3, Circulation Mgr., 4; G. 11,, 3, 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Homer 1.. Exec. Com, 4 DAVIS, FLOYD 1., 681 Grccnwood Ave. Chess CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes Rep, 1; Frcsh. Writing C1,, 1. DAVIS, SINAR MAB, 886 Rockdale Ave. Bloom junio: High. 1; Honor L., 4; Art L., 2, .3, 4; G. A. A., 3, 4; Frcnch CL, 4. DAWSON, CLAUDE BEAVER, 1804 Catalina Ava. Elizabethmwn High, CKy.,; 1; Hughcs CL, 4. DENNIS, YETTA, 824 Cleveland Ave. Sales CL, 3; Honor L., 4; Art L. Rep, 1. DENTEI.,4FL0RENCE EVELYN, 411 Catherine St. Sales CL, 3; Honor L., . BENTON, THELMA, 3454 Whiclield Ave. Wirhrow High, 1, 2, 3; Honor L., 4. Dam, HERBERT E., 5771 Lnnmnn Avc. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball, 3, 4; Hughes CL, 3. DICK, ESTHER, 3221 Haney Ave. Sales C1., 3;1-Ionor L., 4. DILLMAN, BERNICE, 228 Melish Ave. Salcs CL, 3; Honor L., 4; Skating CL, 4. DILLMAN, WILLIAM Wu 4352 Haight Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3; Hughes CL, 4. DITCHEY, VERA ELAINE, 4708 Edgcwood Ave. P. and G., 1; German CL, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. DrrrMAR, Romm- LLOYD, 4808 Winton Rd. Art L., 1, 2; Hughes CL, 3, 4; Math CL, 3, 4,- Latin CL, 4; Football, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 4. DIVELY, ROSAMOND VIRGINIA, 503 Maple St., Elmwood P1,, Ohio. Latin CL, 3, 4; Ccntcrball, 2; Math CL, 3, 4; Art L., 3, 43 Honor L., 4; Choral C1,, 3, 4. DODGE, HAZEL FRANCES, 2690 Honcycutt P1. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor L., 4; Sales CL, 3; G. 11., 3, 4; Latin CL, 3, 4; French CL, 2, 3. DOEREN, FRANCES, 2713 Sander St. Arc L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L. 4; Sales CL, 3. DURAN, EDWARD J., 6101 Gladys Ave. Arc L., 1, 2, 3, 4. DORSETT, FRANK ROLAND, 35 Parkwood P1. Holmes High 5511001, 1; Western Hills High School, 2, 3; Radio CL, 4; Hughes C1,, 4. DOTZAUER, GLADYS, 432 W. McMickcu Ave. Bloom Jr. High, 1; Art L., 2, 3; Sales CL, 3. DOUGHMAN, HAROLD GORDON, 5103 Grafton Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. DOUGHMAN, JAYNE, 4234 Hamilton Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3; G- IL, 3, 4; Latin CL, 2, 3, 4; Spanish CL, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4: Annual, 4; Old Hughes, 4; Scribblcrs, 3, 4. Down, vmema, 3442 Manor Hill Dr. An L., 1, 2, 3. 4; Home Ec.. CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; G. R., 3, 4; German CL, 4; Latin CL, 1, 2. DRAKE, HARRIET, 2306 Victor St. Art L., l, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4,- G. R., l. ' DUGAN, ROSEMARY, 767 Epworth Avc. Art L., l, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. DUNSKER, EDWARD N., 401 Glcnwood Ave. Arr. L., l, 2, 3. 4; G16: CL, 4. EnBERs, HOWARD, 1806 Dcnham St. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 2, 3, Capt., 4. Emuonn, Momma, 3556 Bogart Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. . ELTON, CHARLES, JIL, 215 Kinsey Ave. Arr L., 1, 2, 3, 4; 1171410 ELTEY, MARGARET ANN, 1303 Ryland Ave. P. and G., 2; 541' goyle Rep., 3; Hockcy, 3; Basketball, 3; Hum: Ec. CL, 4; Honor L., 4; G. R., 4; G. A. 11,, 4. Exnsr, Anna L., 549 Epworrh Ave. Art L., I, 2, 3, 4; 110110r L., 4; Home EC. C1., 4; Centcrball, 2. 3209-11 JEFFERSON AVE. Phones, AVon 5200-5201 Western Hills Branch, 3240 Harrison Ave. MOntana 3000 1k ANCHOR GARAGE 6D GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE AND WREEKER SERVICE FULLY EQUIPPED OPEN DAY AND NIGHT DILINE AND BREASING SERVICE Complete Bach; and Fender Straightening and Refinishing ST 0 R A G E A. H. LENNING, Prop. 6mm? CRAFTS ENGRAVI NO CD. . Superior Priming Plates - Perfection of Depth and Cblor PArkway 0268-9 705- Sycamore gt. g CINCINNATI Mfg ETZEL, VIRGINIA, 2430 Fairview Ave. Honor L., 4; Gargoyle Rep, 4; Old Hughes, 4; Gargoyle, 3; Band, 1, 2, 3; 01111., 1, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. Euaovz, ANNE R., 645 Rockdale Ave. Latin C1., 2, 3, 4; French C1., 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Annual, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. EVANS, Rum ELEANOR, 17 Erkenbrcckcr. Kickball, 1; Center- ball, 1; Vollcybnll, 1; Art L., 3, 4; Old Hughes Rep, 3; Home 12:. C1., 4; G. R., 4; Honor L., 4. Evnns, MILDRED E., 4595 Mitchel Avc. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. FAIG, JOHN L., 3052 Taylor Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Hughes C1., 3, Pres., 4; Hi-Y, 4. FANCHER, KATHRYN L., 2311 Highland Ave. Ar: 1..., 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin C1., 2, 4; Much C1., 3; Honor L., 4; 01:1 Hughes, 4; P. and G., 1. FANGMEYER, MILDRED M., 1552 Pullan Ave. Gargoyle Rep, 1, 2; Volleyball, 1, 2; Kickball, 1, 2; Ccnccrball, 1, Capt.. 2; 01:: C1., 2, 3, 4; Choral C1., 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. FEIIRMAN, HARRY, 4126 Kirby Ave. Art L., 1, 2; Sales C1., 4. FELDMAN, IDA LEE, 3597 Wilson Ave. Honor L., 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4,- Gargoyle Rep, 2; Annual Rep, 1, 3, 4; Old Hughes Rep, 3. FERGUSON, ETHEL M., 3218 Burnet Ave. Ar: 1..., l, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., Freshics' Aid, 4; Latin C1., 2, 4. FERGUSON, Runmu, 2319 Burnet Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; German C1., 4; Hughes C1., 4. FBY,JACK, 3061Tay10r Avc. Art L., 2, 3; Swimming, 4. FIELDS, BRUCE, 2309 Clifton Ave. Holmes High School, 1, 2; Amelia 4011100 High School, 3; Vollcyball, 4. FISCHER, RUTH M., 28 W. Nixon St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee C1., 2, 3; Old Hughes 11:13., 1; Honor L., 4. anscmmn, J. Mann, 840 Blair Ave. FORMAN, JOSEPH, 3592 Bogart Ave. Track, 3. Fox, ISADORE, 3565 Bogart Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. FRADK'IN, ROCHELLE, 10.3 Mason St. Honor L., 4; French C1., 3, 4; Latin C1., 2; Riding C1., 2, 3; Gargoyle, 3; G. R., 3, 4; P, and G., 1, 2; Math C1., 4; Sages, 4;Annua1, 4. FRANK, NORMAN R., 5333 Fox Sc. Art 1...,1, 2, 3, 4:. FRECII, WILLIAM A., 521 Riddle Rd. Scamp C1., 1; Tennis, 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, Rep., 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK, RAYMOND W., 499 Sandhcgcr P1. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Stamp C1., 1; Basketball, 3, 4; Hughes C1., 3, 4; Hi-Y, 3, Trcas., 4; Volleybail, 4; French C1., 4. FREITAG, WM. H., 3537 Vine St. Art 1..., 1, 2, 3; German C1., 2, 3, 4. FREYHOF, ROBERT, 1859 Avonleu Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. FRIEDRICH, MARION KATHERINE, 117 W. Daniel SI. An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales C1., 3; Honor L., 4. FUHRMAN, JOHN MELVIN, 2811 Jefferson Avc. An: L., 1, 3, 4; Hughes C1., 3, 4; Spanish C1., 3; Gargoyle Rep, 3; Hi-Y, 4. GARVIN, JAMES RICHARDSON, 122 Glcnmary Ave. Glendale High School, 1, 2, 3; Ar: 1..., 4. GATES, R1CHARD,2010A1C 5:. Art L., l, 2, 3, 4;1-12L11Guard, 4. GEISEN, MARIAN, 5910 Elmwood Ave., Elmwood PL. Ohio. Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. GELLHAUS,JEAN,197WCdgCVV00d Ava. P. and G., 1, 2; G. R., 3, Squad LeuLl., 4; Gargoyle Rep, 2; Glen: C1., 2, 3, Exec. Com., 4; Art L., 1., 2, 3, Rep, 4; Riding C1., 2, 3; Honor L., 4. GERHARDT, NANCY jo, 6024 Lantana Ave. Sales C1., 3; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3; Honor L., 4; Basketball, 3; Ccntcrball, 2. GIBSON, FRANCES, 532 York St. Bloom Jr. High, 1; An: L., 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. GINBERG, REGINA, 3600 Wilson Ave. Orch., l; Choral C1., 1; German C1., 1; Latin C1., 2; Honor L., 4. GINSBERG,JDSEPH, 881 Lexington Ave. Orch., 1. GITTINGEK, BBnTHA, 2527 Valley View Cr. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; G. A. A., 3, 4; Centerball, 3; Sales C1., 3; G. IL, 3, 4, Tennis, 3, 4; Volleyball, 3, 4; ancball, 4. GLASBRENNER, Emu, 2223 Auburn Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A., 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Tennis, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; G. F., 4; Home Ec. C1., 2, 3; Hockey, 3, 4; Volleyball, 3, 4; Bascball, Z. 4. GLASER, IRWIN, 431 Forcst Ave. Art 1..., 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish C1., 3. GLEICK, NELSON, 3101 Burnec Ave. Art L., l, 2, 3; 5.11:5 CL, 4. 158 GOEBEL, Lonmmu, 5'20 Hale Ave. Honor L., 1; Art L., 2; Sales C1., 3. GOETZ, EDWARD JOHN, JR., 3430 Tclford St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Math C1., 3; Gnrgoylc, 3; Football and Basketball Mgr., 4; Hughes C1., 4. Gums, KATHLEEN, 7622 McMakin Ave. Home EC. C1., 4; Dance C1., 4; An: L., 3; Honor L., 4; G. A. 11., 4; Volleyball, 4; Baskctan, 4; Tennis, 3, 4; Baseball, 4. GOLDMAN, Eumcz, 3561 Glcnwood Pl. Art L,, 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes Rap, 3; Latin C1., 2; Vox Pop, 3, 4;1-10nor L., 4. GOLDMAN, LEONARD 0., 860 Blair Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Car- goyle Rep., 1. GOLDSTEIN, IDA, 1220 Laidlaw Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; French C1., 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Gargoyle, 4. GOOSMAN, Fnzn W., 41 W. Mitcheli, Choral C1., 1, 2, 3, 4; Arrangers C1., 1; Orchestration C1., 1; Composers C1., 1, 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Orch., 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. GnASSINGER, GEORGE, 732 E. Epworth Ave. An: L., 1, 2, 3; Baseball, 3, 4. Gxnmm, Lotus V.,15 E. Clinton Springs Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. zegmmm, Cums, 2642 Mclrosc Ave. German C1., 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Old Hughes ch., 1; Riding C1., 4; Vox Pop, 3; Exec. Scc'y, 4. Gun, IRWIN, 835 Blair Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin C1., 2; Volleyball, 4. Gamma, ALGENE, 1009 Marshall Ave. Sales C1., 3. GRIMM, JACK R., 3111 Ahrcns St. Band, 1, 2, 3, Prcs., 4; Art L., l, 2, 3, 4;Hug11cs C1., 3, 4; Chess C1., 3; HE-Y, 4. GRONAUER, RALPH C., 2329 R0113 St. Art 1..., 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish C1., 3, 4; Hughes C1., 4. GRUNDHI, ROBERTA, 2229 Victor St. Arr L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Glcc C1., 4; Annual, 4. GUTNECKT, EDWIN C., 1303 Chase Ave. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3; Track, 4. GUY, LUCY Horn, 5738 St. Elmo Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughcs ch., 1; Orch, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. HACKETEDT, GRACE CLARA, 2716 Scioto St. Choral C1., 2, 3, 4; Ar: L., 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; G. R., 2, 3, 4. HAFER, ALICE, 711 Beechwood Ave. Art L., 1., 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4 HALL, BERTHA, 2307 Colcrain Ave. Bloom Jr. High, 1; Art L., 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. HARRIS, BEN, 2387 Flora. St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Hughcs C1., 4; Cross Country, 4; French C1., 4. HARVEY, WALTER FREDERICK, 218 Erkcnbrcckcr Ave. Hughes .,. HAVERKUS, RUTH M., 1406 Boyd St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4 HAYHOW, Fun E., 101 W. chcnticth St. Norwood High School, 1, 2, 3; Football, 4; Basketball, 4;Bascbn11,4. HECKLE, Enwun, 8326 jodwin St. Hartwcll, 2. HECKLER, MARIONA, 324-6 Bishop St. Music Apprcc. C1., 4; G. R., 4; Art L., 1, Rep, 2, 3, 4. Hsz, GLADYS L., 2220 Ravine Sr. Orch., 1, 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3. 4; Honor L., 4; Sales C1., 4. HEHEMANN, Janna, 2217 Victor 5:. Home Ec. C1., 4; Honm L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughcs Rep, 3. HEIM, EVELYNE, 4212 Fergus St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor 1..., 4; Choral C1., 4; G. IL, 3, 4. HBINEMAN, Mum; D., 3906 Bcckman St. Old Hughes Rep., 1; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee C1., 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. HEINEMAN, NELSON, 1637 Edna. Baskctball, 3, 4; Baseball, 4- Hmuzaume, Nan, 1554 Wictlou Ave. Art L., 1, 2; Track, 2, 3; Cross Country, 3; Hughes C1., 4. HEITKEMPER, LESTER, 631 Orient Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3. Hmrzmm, GEORGE, 1648 Cedar. Hughes C1., 4; Football, 2. 3- 4; Track, 3. HENDERSON, DOROTHY, 3536 Irving 5:. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3; Honor HENGGE, LOUIS L., 1615 Orr: Ave. Sales C1., 3; Choral C1., 4; Glee C1., 4; Art L., 4. HENN, HARRY, 4621 Hamilton Ave. An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. HERING, BETTY, 4824 Dobcrrer Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Lu 4;Ccntr:rba11, 2. HEUBLRIN, MARY, 1042 Marshall Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Latm C1., 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. The lDillis music Com am; CINCINNATTS COMPLETE 137 W- FOURTH ST- MUSIC AND RECORD STORE MA1N5095-6'7 grt mm a, 8i a, The E. 8: J. Swiclari Co. QEI'EIft $upplles 23.34 West Sixth s:., Phone,PA.1427 CINCINNATI,OHIO BUY YOUR CHEMICALS AND APPARATUS WHERE HUGHES BUYS 'C'N W. CINCINNATI SCIENTIFIC COMPANY 114 MAIN STREET - CINCINNATI, OHIO THE DORST COMPANY ESTABLISHED SINCE 1871 Mmzzzfazcmrcm a f IE CLASS RINGS AND PINS CHAS KRUECK, JR. COLLEGE AND SOCIETY JEWELRY WDORT CHARMS - PLA UES 5 Q Wfaolmazlc' :27er Retail Dmlcr 2'72 STATUETTES . F A N C Y F R U I T S and VEGETABLES Special attention given to LOCAL SCHOOL CLUB mm? FRATERNITY PINS Fresh? . . . . . . . It must be We invite your suggestions El Dwigm fmwijbwl 11pm reqrmt ' ' PARKWAY 1403 1100 READING ROAD CINCTNNATI, OHIO I 809 Race Street PHONEiPARKVVAY 3360 159 qucx, MARJORIE, 568 Exanswood P1. P. and G., 1; Art L., l, 2, 3, 4; Boner L., 4; G. R., 4. Hmmmnn, JANE E., 680 Greenwood Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; French CL, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. Hmsca, EDWARD F., 3991 Parker P1. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Hughes CL, 4. Hocxau, FERN, 5936 Lanmna Ave. Honor L., 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3. HOFFMAN, OllllEN DANIEL, 783 Greenwood Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming Mgr., 3. 4; Tennis Mgr., 3. HOFFMAN, RALPH, 1407 Laidlaw Avc. Spanish CL, 1, 2, Scc'y, 3, 4; Did Hughes Rep, 2, 3; Skating CL, 3, 4;1-lugl1es CL, 3, 4; Art L., 3,4;H311Guard, 4. Hoouz, CECIL RAMON, 3402 Clifton Avc. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sages, 2, 3, 4; Ridin CL, 4. HOLTMAN, Norman, 412 Apple St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. HONECKER, DALE, 152 W. McMillan Sr. Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2; Hi-Y, 2, 3; Hughes CL, 3, Treas., 4. Hoovun, RUTH, 1846 Northcutc Ave. Arc L., 1, 2, 3; Athletic CL, Tennis, 3. HOPKINS, BETTE, 2704 JeH'crson Ave. 2, 3, 4, Skating C1., 3, Scc'y, 4. HOPPER, JEAN VALESKA, 525 W. McMillan St. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Math CL, 2:0rcstea Pres, 2. HORNER, NORMA L., 862 Rockdalc Ave. Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2; Hum: Ec. CL, 4. Honwr'rz, NORMAN, 3402 Harvey Avc. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. HUGE, AL., 11L, 2315 Wheeler St. Orch., 1; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 3; Hughes CL, 3. HUISMAN, RUTH EMMA, 212 Piedmont St. German CL, 1, 2, 3; ArtL.,1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4;Bascba11,1,2;Kickball,1, 2. HUME, EARL DoNALD, 1820 Denham St. Track, 3, 4; Sales C1,, 4; Cross COuntry, 4. HUNT, CLYDE, 3010 Vine St. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Art 1..., 1, 2, 3, 4; Hughes CL, 4, HUNTER, ALMA, 3514 Bcldarc Ave. Sages, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. HURSB, ALMA LEE, 1807 Drcman Ave. Honor L., 4. Hussn, JACK, 2333 Robs St. Foetball, 1, 4; Basketball, 1, 4; Sales CL, 4. HUST, VIRGINIA, 2619 C001: Sc. Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3; G. A. A., 3. Hummus, mem D., 6332 Elmwood Ava. Art L., l, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. JACKSON, RICHARD, 320 W. McMillan St. Aurora, OndQ High School, 1, 2; Art L., 3, 4;St.'1gch.1nd, 3, 4. jACUBS, HAROLD D., 663 Riddle Rd. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. JACOBS, SHIRLEY BEATRICE, 634 Clemmer Ave. Arr L., l, 2, .3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Volleyball, 3, 4; Sales CL, 4; S anish CL, 2; Bascball, 3, 4; Centerlmll, 2; G. A. IL, 3, 4; ockey, 4; Tennis, 3, 4. JAHRAUS, ARTHUR, 315 E. University. Sales CL, 3; Art L., 4. JANKE, MARCELLA, 3129 Glendon Ave. Latin CL, 3, 4; French CL, 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3; Tennis, 3, 4; Inform. Desk, 4. JOCHUM, Bn'rsv, 2442 Clifton Ave. Baseball, 1, 2, 3; Kickball, 2; Sports Lcadct, 3, 4; Volleyball, 3, 4; Ccntcrbnll, 3; Track and Field, 3;Sa1cs CL, 4; Tennis, 3; Basketball, 3. Jost, BARBARA, 2360 Auburn Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish CL, 1, 2; Old Hughts Rep, 4; Sight Saving, 1; Library, 2, 3, 4. JONES, JUANITA Juv, 1655 Llanfair Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales C1 4 Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, Jomzs, W. ALLYN, 1962 Avonlca Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral CL, 4; Sales CL, 4. JUMP, LE Roy, 4159 Mad Anthony 5:. Ar: L., l, 2, 3, 4; Stag:- hand, 3; Riding CL, 4; Movi: Opcmror, 4. JUNE, Mummy, 2228 theler Sr. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Sales CL, 3; G. A. A., 4; Hockey, 4. KAHN, ESTHER MAE, 3432 Harvey Avc. Williamson High School, 1, 2; Art L., 3, 4; French CL, 4; Choral CL, 4; Sages, 4; Honor L., 4; Music Apprcc. CL, 4. KALKBRENNBR, ALBERT, 736 Hand Ave. Tennis, 3, 4. KAMLEITER, LORRAINE, 1499 N. Bend Rd. Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A., 3; Hockey, 3; Ccnterball, 3;Vollcyba11, 3; Baseball, 3; Old Hughes, 3. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; 160 KAPLAN, ARTHUR, 703 S. Crescent AVE. Cheer Leader, 3, 4; Gargoylc Rep, 3; Ar: L., 2, 3; Hughes CL, 3, 4; Stamp C1,, 3; Spanish CL, 4. KARE, CHARLOTTE, 1220 Stratford Pl. Honor L., 4; Riding CL, 3; French CL, 3;AI'EL.,1, 2, 3, 4. KASH'DAUM, BETTY, 3014 Euclid Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; P. and G., 1, 2; Frcnch CL, 2, 3; Annual, 4; Honor L., 4; Home EC. CL, 4. Knrwmxsz, EARL, 23 W. chcnticth St. Ar: 1.. 1, 2, 3, 4. KATZ, ELMER, 4020 Beechwood. Orch., 1, 2, 3; Swimming, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4; Gym, 3, 4. KATZ, HOWARD, 3968 Ardmorc Ave. Gargoyle, 3; Hughes CL, 3, 4,- Vex Pop, 3, Pres., 4; Sales C1,, 3; Art L., 4. KAVETAGH, ROBERT, 2345 Ohio Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Salts ., 3. KEHRER, LucrLLE, 1731 N. Ecnd Rd. Ar: L., 1, Rep, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes Rap, 4; Glee CL, 3, Pres., 4; Honor L., 4; P. and G., 1, 2; Tennis, 3, 4; G. A. 14., 3, 4; Frcshics' Aid, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Hockey, 3, 4; Volleyball, 3; Swimming, 4; Baseball, 3, 4. KELLEY, HELEN, 1215 Bates Ave. German C1,, 1; Home Ec. CL, 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3; Honor L., 4; Sales CL, 4; G. R., 4. KEMPER, ALICE, 522 Armory Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; German CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; Math CL, 3; Honor L., 4. KENNEDY, VIRGINIA, 764 Froomc Ave. Latin CL, 2; G. 11., 3; Squad Lcad., 4; Sages, 3, 4; Choral CL, 4; HonOr L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. 11., 3, 4;Ccncerha11, 1, 2, 3, 4; Volley- ball, 1, 2, 3; Tennis, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 3, 4; Hockey, 4. KEY, JAMES, 501 Sandheger Pl. Scamp CL, 1; Track, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country, 3; Hughes CL, 3, 4. KILGOUR, MARY, 304 W. McMillan St. Math CL, 3, 4; Volley- b:111,3,4;Tc1-mis, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming, 4;Bascba11, 4; G. A. A., 3, 4; Dance C1. Prcs., 4. KINDEL, GWENDOLYN, 436 Wood Avt. Riding CL, 1, 2, 3; G. R., 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; German CL, 4. chn, KATHERINE, 2221 Flora St. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 4; Honor L., 4. chx-mm, EDITH, 1946 Baltimore Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4,- Honor L., 4; G. 1L, 3, 4; Stam CL, 1; Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Baseball, 2; Swimming, 1, 2;Kickba11, 2,0121 Hughes ch,,1;01d Hughes, 4; Frcshics' Aid, 4. KIRSNBn, ROBERT, 3596 Wilson Ave. Spanish CL, 1, Pres., 4. K1513 Doncm-nr RUTH, 4437 Colcrain Ave. Spanish CL, 1, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; G. R., 4; Sales CL, 4. KLAYMAN, MARTIN, 540 Pros cc: Pl. Art L., 1, 2; Spanish CL, 4. KLEEMAN, ANNA E., 2559 Tafbott Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; L., 4;Germ1m CL, 3, 4. KLEIN, CHER ! MURIEL, 628 Rockdalc Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 4; Sages, 4; Honor L., 4. KLEIN, MARGIE, 4111Jcr0mc Ave. P. and G., 1, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Swimming, 2; Riding CL, 1; Vox Pop. 1, Scc'y, 2; Annual Rep, 2; Old Hughes, 3. KLEIN, SHIRLEY, 670 N. Crescent Ave. Art L., l, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 3; Gargoyle ch., l, 2, 3; 011.1 Hughes Rep, 2; Annual ch., 2; Homc Ec.C1., 4; Kickball, 2. KNAUL, EDITH, 7360 Kirkwood Lane. Fresh. Writing CL. 1; Latin Cl., 2, 3, 4; French CL, 3, Exec. Com, 4; Swimming, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Frcshics' Aid, 4. KNEUP, GEORGIA, 4331 Pitts Avc. G. R., 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3; Hockey, 1. KNOX, WARREN 1-1., 1683 Knox SE. Gargoyle Rep., 1; Basketball Ass'r. Mgr., 2, Mgr., 3; Art L., 4. KquC-EL, ESTER, 6234 Cary Ave. Cashier in Lunchroom, 3, 4; Old Hughes Bus. Mgr., 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin C1,, 3; G. A. A., 3; Hockey, 3; Volleyball, 3; Basket 1:311, 3; Tennis, 3;Centcrba11, 3. KRUECK, IDA Luursa, 135 Parker St. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; G. 11-. 3, 4; Math CL, 3; Honor L., 4; P. and G., 1, 2; Art CL, 2, 3; French CL, 2, 3, 4; Glee CL, 3, 4; 0ch Hughes, 3, 4; Annual Bus. Mgr, 4; Gargoylc, 3, 4. KUERTZ, WILLIS E., 3238 Bishop St. Basketball, 1, 2; Art L., , 2, 3, . KUHN, ELEANOR, 1626 Pul1nn Ave. German CL, 2; G. 11-. 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, Rep. 3; Hockey, 1. APOLEON AT WATERLOO . .. i Napoleon lost at Watcrloo because he was late in starting the battle and throughout the action was afflicted with a strange lethargy. If he had only been a regular consumer every day of Frcnch-Baucr Ice Cream - I Frcnch-Baucr Ice Cream is a wonderful food, tempting to the taste and furnishing all those necessary vitamins that produce rich blood, vitality, strength and energy. Include French- Baucr Ice Cream in your daily diet. FRENCH-BAUER INCORPORATED Serve Bettcr Meals and Make Better Pics with FRESH FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Garden Fresh All Year Around THE OSWALD Cw TAUBE CO. PhoncMAin0677 CINCINNATI.OHIO PARKWAY 7133 The Hirschfeld printing Compdng 410 WEST COURT STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO 161 Kun-rzz, DOROTHY JOAN, 132 Winkler St. Gargoyle Rep, 1; Scribblcrs. 2,3, 4; Gargoyle, 3; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sages, 3; Latin CL, 2, 3;Honor1.., 4. LADD, ELNORA, 2901 Marshall Ave. St. Bernard High School, 1, 2; Glee CL, 3,- Art L., 3, 4; Sales CL, 4; Honor L., 4; Horn: EL, C1,, 4. LANGHORST, MARY, 2725 Ruberg Avc. Commercial High, 1; Honor L., 4; Home Ec. CL, 3, 4; G. R., 3, 4;Ca1nem CL, 3; Ar: L., 2, 3, 4. LAZZELL, BETTY, 2337 Muriel Cr. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. lam, Donomr A., 1535 Pullan Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Sales CL, 3; G. R., 4. LEEKER, ETTA JEAN, 4236 Sullivan Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep., 2; Old Hughes and Annual RC ., 1; Fresh. Writing CL, 1; P. and G.,1;SquadLead., 2; R1 ing CL, 2, 3, 4;V011cyb:111,2; Latin CL, 2; Glee CL, 2, 3, Treas., 2; V.Pres., 3; Choral CL, 3, 4; French CL, 3, 4; Math C1,, 4; G. R., 3, Sec'y; 4; Honor L. Pres., 4; Girl R. Ring, 3. LEHAN, BETTY JANE, 2324 Flora St. Art L., l, 2, 3; G. R., 4; Honor L., 4; Tennis, 3, 4. LEssURE, JACK, 3431 Jay St. Hughes CL, 3. LEVENDORP, BETTY, 897 Clinton Springs. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Vox Pep, 2; Latin CL, 2; French CL, 4. LEVY, OLIVE, 315 Ellnnd Circle. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. Lawns, SYLVIA, 405 Rockdalc Ave. Honor L., 4; Sales CL, 4; Art L., 2, 3. LIEBELT, KATHERINE ELAINE, 4384 Hamilton Ave. Latin CL, 2, 3, 4; French CL, 3; Honor L., 4; Annual, 4; Ar: L., 1, , , 4. Lmnrmau, HAROLD, 516 Union St. Arc L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Vox Pop, 3. LILLARD, JANET E., 1564 Reid Ave. Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; G1CtC1., 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; French CL, 4; Latin C1,, 4. LINDEMANN,JEAN, 268 HELEN St. Honor L; 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; P. and G., 1, 2; G. 11., 4. Luzmn'r, ELAINE, 981 Burwn Ava. An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sages, 4; French CL, 2, 3, 4; Annual, 4; Honor L., 4; Old Hughes Rep, 1; 2; Latin CL, 2; Frcshics' Aid, 4. LIPSON, AARON, 441 Rockdalc Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. LITTLEJOHN, LELA, 4816 Doberrer Ave. Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 4; Sales C1,, 3. LOBAUGH, MARION, 215 Hartwell Avc. Honor L., 4; Art L., LUCKWOGD,JAMES LEROY, 1642 Otte Ava. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. LUDEKE, BETTY FLORENCE, 3216 Bishop St. German CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral CL, 4; Honor L., 4; Annual, 4. LUTZ,JEAN ANN, 3551 Bcldzlre Ave. Snlcs C1. Scc'y, 3; G. IL, 3; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. MACK, FRANK, 248 Gilman St. AH: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2; Sales CL, 3. MAHLEE, IRVING 5., 656 Glcnwood Avc. Art 1..., 3, 4. MANDELL, Monms, 3595 Wilson Ave. Art L., 2,3, 4; 5.11:5 CL, 4. MANNS, ESTHER JANET, 3526 Akmn Ave. Latin CL, 3; Sages, 3, 4; Annual Rep, 3. Mlmzs, CARL T., 4260 Fergus 5:. Baseball, 1, 2, 3; An: 1..., 1, 2, 3;Sa1cs CL, 4. MARRIOTT, GEORGIA ELIZABETH, 1233 Franklin Ava. Latin CL, 4; An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; P. and G., 1,2;G. R., 3, Squad Leud., 4; Gargoyle, 2, 3; 01d Hughes, 3; Annual, 4. MARSCH, MARION, 11 Calhoun St. 8:1le CL, 3; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1,2, 3, 4;Annua1, 4. MASTERS, BARBARA Dams, 3129 Glendora. Berea College, Black'- Srone, Va., 1; Honor L., 4; French Cl., 4; Riding CL, 4; An: L., 3, 4. MATHES, Gus C., Jn., 2111 Loth St. Western Highs High, 1, 2; Track, 3, 4; Cross Country, 4. MAUCH, W1LLMM, 64 Juergcns AVE. AI'L L., 1, 2; 3, 4; Annual Rep., 2; Lunchroom Cashier, 2, 3, 4; Gargoyle Rap, 3,- Hughcs, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 3, Sec'y, 4; Latin Cl. Exec. Com, 3, 4; 01d Hughes, 4; Annual Editor, 4; G16: CL, 4; Scribblcrs, 4. MCCANN, ESTHER, 3042 Burnet Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4 Mccn'nmy, HELEN, 1650 Powers St. Art L., 1, 2, s, 4, Honor L., 4. MCGILLIARD, JEAN, 3715 Bcatricc Dr. Arc L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin CL, 2; Honor L., 4; G. 11., 4;French CL, 4. 162 Mcsz, RICHARD JAY, 4344 Haigh: Ave. Hi-Y, 3, 4; Annual Bus. Mgr., 4. MCNAMARA, MARY MARGARET, 761 Bccchwood Ava. Sugcs, 3, 4; G. R., 3, 4,- Honor L., 4; An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Gargoyle, 3; Old Hughes, 3.; Choral CL, 3, 4. MCSPADDEN, ROBERT C., 1173 Ccdar Ave. Bedford High, Bcd- ford, 1nd,, 1; Band, 2, 3, 4; Orch., 2, 3, 4; Choral CL, 2; Librarian, 3. 4; Sages, 2, 3, 4; Glen CL, 2;1-1ughes CL, 3. MEIER, ROBERT FRED, 208 Baxter Ave. Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Foo:- ba11, 2,3, 4;B:lskct112111, 2, 3, 4. Mmrus, mem L., 1823 Garden Lana. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughcs Rep., 1, 4; Annual Rep, 2; Gargoyle Rep, 2, 3; Gargoyle, 2, 3, 4; 01d Hughcs, 2, 3, 4; German CL, 4; Parlaring CL, 4; Sages, 4; Hughes CL, 3, 4. MELTER, Rum L., 533 Epworrh Ave. Home EC. CL, 1; Center- b:111,2;H0norL., 4;:11'1: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. MENNINGER, ALINE, 2840 Burnet AVG. Skating CL, 3, 4; Safes C1., 3; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. MERROW, DEWARD, 1611 Larch Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major, 4; Riding CL, 4; Hughes CL, 4. METZEL, FRANK HARRY, 280 Renncr St. Bloom Jr. High, 1; Chora1C1., 2, 3;Ass't1.1brarian, 4; Glee CL, 2; Librarian, 3; Trees, 4; Sages, 4; German CL, 4. MEYER, HOWARD HARRY, 1328 Ethan Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Hughes CL, 3, V.Pf65.,4;H14Y., 3, 4; Sales CL, 3. MICHAELS, WILLIAM H., 112 Lyon 5:. Art L., l, 2, 3, 4; 5:1le C1. Pres., 4. MILLER, BETTY M., 4601 Howard Ave. Art L, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Hughes CL, 3, 4,- L., . MILLER, JEAN, 204 Hampton P1. Spanish CL, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Art 1...,1, 2, 3. MILLER,JOIIN, 1243 Stats Ave. OylerJr. High, 1; Art L., 4. MILLER, MARCELLA A., 2883 W. McMickcn Ave. Bloom jr. High, 1; Art L., 2, 3, 4; Honor 1..., 4; G. R., 3. MINKS, HARRY W., 2549 University CE. Skating C1,, 1, 2, 3, 4. MITCHEL, ROBERT, 4249 Rose Hill Ave. Swimming, 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4. Monsm. STANLEY, 2228 Ravine St. Stamp CL, 1, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 4. MONEY, WANDA E., 1701 Brucc Ave. Spanish CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; G. R., 4: French CL, 4; Riding C1,, 3, 4; Make-Up CL, 3, 4; Honor L. V.Prcs., 4; Art L., 1; 11:13., 2, 3, 4. MOORE, JANET BELLE, 231 Emming Sc. Honor L., 1, 4; Chorui CL, 4; Home EC. CL, 4; Glee CL, 4; Annual Rep, 3. MORRISON, MAXINE, 2956 Cormany AW. P. and G., 1, 2; Art L., 1, 2, Rep., 3, 4; French C1,, 2,3; Exec. Com, 4; Annual Editor, 4. MUELLER, OSCAR J., 255 Senator Pl. German CL, 1, 2, 3; CO- Capt, Hall Guards, 4; Art 1..., 1, 2, 3, 4. MUHLHAUSER, CLARE ADELE, 319 E. University Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4;1-10n0r L., 4; Frcnch CL, 2, 4. Muuz, CHARLES 1-1. Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4; Ar: L., 1, 2,4;R1111ng CL, 3; Hughes CL, 3, 4; German CL, 4;H1-Y, 4; Glee CL, 3- MYERS, ESTHER, 453 Klotter Ave. Oyler Jr. High, 1; Ar: L., 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. MYERS, RUTH OLIVE, 1697 Blue Rock St. Kickball, 2; German C1., 3; Honor L., 4. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; NBUBACHER, VIRGINIA CECILIA, 3100 Harvey Ave. Ar: L., l, 2, 3, 4, Re ., 1; French CL, 2; Honor L., 4; G. A. A., 3, 4; Ccncerba 1, 1, 2; Swimming, 3, 4;Baskc:ba11, 3,4; Kickball, 1, 2;aneba11, 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey, 2, 3, 4;Vollcyba11, 1, 2, 3. NEUBR, ALBERT, 3010 Burns: Ave. NEUMEISTER, LA VERNE ANNA, 2627 Cummins St. 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. N12222:, WILLIAM, 1726 Queen City Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Team, 3, 4; Track, 3; 01d Hughes Rep, 4. NICHOLS, Roman GUERARD, 3332 Morrison Ave. Wcsmm Hills. 1; Art L., 2, 3; Hughes CL, 3, 4; German CL, 3; Vox POP, 4; Chcss C1., 4. Non, EDGAR A., 2311 Maplewood Ave, Art L., 1, 4. Nona, ARTHUR C., 5164 Colerain Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Band. 1; Lunchroom Cashier, 3, 4; Hughes CL, 4; Math CL, 4; Old Hughes R611, 4. NORTHCUTT, 1m Mama, 107 Inwnnd P1. Gargoyle Re ., Hughes Rep, 2; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; 01:1 R611, 4; G. 11., 4. Art 1..., 1, 1; 01d Hughes LITTLEFORD-NELSON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE NEAVE BUILDING FOURTH AT RACE CINCINNATI Jqdrian 19 Flower Jhop Opp. Burner Woods, Clifton Phones, UNiV, IIOI-IIOZ 270 Ludlow Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ARROW PRESS PRINTERS OF The Gargoyle , 104 East Court Street Est. 1905 JOS. MARTINO 8: CO. FANCY FRUITS and VEGETABLES RECEIVED FRESH DAILY 1304 Main St, PArkway 0940 17.6 E. Thirteenth 311, WarehOusc A CORDIAL RECEPTION AWAITS YOU The Clifton Heights Office THE WESTERN BANK $2. TRUST C0. HUGHES CORNER MEMBER L RESERVE TEM Nomen, WILLIAM, 347 Prolmsco Ave. Miami Edison High, 1; Stagthand, 2,3, M312, 4,-1-1ughcs CL, 4. 0351', Gunman, 2817 Scioto Sr. Art L., 1, 2, 3;Footba11, 3, 4; Gym Team, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4. OPPENIIAUER, L015, 1602 Rose P1. Hamilton, 4011100 High School, 1, 2; Orch., 3, 4. OHL, DOROTHY, 1370 Avon P1. German CL, 2; Home EC. CL, 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3. OLDEN, WALTER, 3583 Vine St. Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glcc CL, 2, 3, 4; Skating C1. Treas., 3, 4. OPEENHEIMER, HUGH C., 2616 Vine St. Football, 1, 2; Parlating CL, 4. Oscmmwrrz, MILLARD 5., 857 Windham Ave. Art L, 1, 2, 3, 4; Salcs C1,, 4. Oswam, RITA ANN, 4448 Darrow Ave. Jackson, iMichQ High School, 1;Art L., 2, 3, 4; G. A. A., 3, 4; Home EC. C1,, 4; Sales CL, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Hockey, 4; Baskctball, 4; Base- ball, 4; Tennis, 4; Ccntcrbnll, 4. OUIlSLER. CHESTER, 423 Riddlc Rd. Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4;Footba11, 3, 4; Gym Mgt, 4; Hughes CL, 4, PACK, CHARLES, 4226 Brookside Ave. Art L., 4; Spanish CL, 1, 3. PALMER, WALTER C., 1334 Laidlaw Ave. Old Hughes 11:13., 2; Sales CL, 3; Art 1..., 1, 2, 3, 4. PARCHMAN, HELEN Bmmm, 762 Beechwood Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, Rep, 4; Honor L., 4. PARKER, Esraan LEE, 3710 Follett Avc. Alexander Hamilton Jr. High, Cleveland, Ohio, 1; Ar: 1..., 2, 3; Orestca, 2; Tennis, 4; Latin CL, 4; Honor L., 4. pEACE, ZELLA, 212 E.T11irtcenth St. Honor L., 4; Spanish CL, 4; Gargoyle Rep, l;ArtL., 1, 2, 3. PEARCE, WILLIAM J., 1136 Atwood Ave. Gym Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1; Art L., 2; Football, 2, 3, 4; Hughes CL, 4; Baseball, 3, 4. PEERLESS, SIDNEY AARON, 852 Windham Ave. Gym Tcam, 2, 3. PENN, ELLA. ELIZABETH, 663 Omaha St. Ar: L, 1, 2, 3; Honor L, 4. POE, W1LLARD, 240 Albion P1. Art L., 1, 4; Hall Guard, 4. POLL, LORRAINE, 2119 Burnct Ave. An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera CL, 4; Glee CL, 4; Baskctball, 3, 4; AnnuaI Rep., 2, 3; Annual Typist, 4;1-10nor L., 4; Hockey, 4; Tennis, 3, 4. PRESS, Cam. 1-1., 2805 Stratford Ave. Hughes CL, 3, 4; Choral CL, 3, Trans, 4; Glee CL, 3, V.Pres., 4; Sagas, 3, Trcas,, 4. Pmca, SHIRLEY, 345 Forcst Ave. Old Hughes Rep, 2; Art: L., 1, 2, 3; Honor L., 4; Sales CL, 4. Pnovzumno, JOHANNA, Millcrcck Rd. Sales CL, 3; Art 1..., 1, 2, 3; Honor L., 4; Basketbali, 3; Old Hughes Rep, 3. PUDENZ, JANE RUTH, 517 Forum: Ave. German CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; G. R., 4; Honor L., 4. QUINN, MILDRED LOUISE, 3433 Clifton Ave. Horace Mann High School, Tulsa, 01:11, 1; Ar: L., 2, 3, 4; Spanish CL, 3; 1-101-101- L., 4. QUITMAN, VIRGINIA ELAINE, 302 Rockdalc Ave. Orch., 1; Art L.,1, 2, 3, 4; Riding CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sages, 4; Honor L., 4. QUONG, SooN, 110221 E. McMillan St. Columbus, GJhioQ High School, 1, 2; Norwood High School, 3. RADER, BARBARA, 6330 Iris Ave. P. and G., 1, 2; Honor L., 4; G. ., 3, 4; G. A. A., 3; Glen CL, 2, 3; Exec. Com, 2, 3; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4;Chora1C1., 3, 4. Rummy, JAMES, 101 Juer ans Ave. An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. RAINS, CHRISTEEN, 2921 glcndora Ave. Art L, 1, 2; 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Sales CL, 3. RAMP, ROBERT, 3327 BishoP St. Withrow High School, 1, 2; Art L., 4. RASPER, ARTHUR 11., Jib, 2803 Bellevuc Ave. Art L, 1, 2, 3, 4; H1312, 3, Pres., 4; Gym Team, 2, 3, 4; Hughcs CL, 3, 4. REDDEN, Domnns, 623 Riddl: Rd. DCtl'Oit, Mich., 1; Salas CL, 3; Hum: EC. CL, 4; Honor L, 4; Art L., 2, 3, 4. REEVES, VIOLA, 4439 Reading Rd. G. A. 11., 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Sales CL, 4; Gargoyle Rep, 3; Kickball, 2; Basketball, 3, 4; Hockey, 3, 4;Bascba11, 3; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Track and Field, 3. REICHLE, EMMA CATHERINE, 939 Ludlow Ave. Art L. Rep, 1, 2, 3; Honor 1... 4. REID, HELEN Lucxuz, 1731 Ella St. Art: L., l, 2, 3, 4; Gargoyle Rep, 1, 2, 3; 01:1 Hughes ch., 1, 2, 3; Gargoyle, 3; 01d Hughes, 4; Honor L., 4; Sages, 4; P. and G. Squad Lead., 1, 2; S anish C1,, 1, 2; Riding CL, 2, 3, 4; Vox Pop, 2, 3; Glcc C ., 2, 3, 4. Raw, ROBERT REX, 384 Prubasco Ave. Math CL, 3, Exec. Com., 4. RENNER, Vmomm, 1734 Laurelwood Circle. Old Hughes R611, 1 , Riding CL, 1; Camera C1,, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes, 4; Sages, 4; Honor L., 4. REPASY, JmIN, 2926 Woodside P1. Orch., 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral CL, 2, 3, 4; Glee CL, 2, 3, 4. Rau'nm, MARJORIE, 1216 Franklin Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. RICHARD, VIRGINIA NL, 2214 Stratford Ave. Art L, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; G. A. A., 3;Gargoy1c Rep, 3;Lat1n CL, 2, 3; Natural Dancing, 3; Tap Dancing, 2; P. and G., 1, 2; G. 11., 3, 4; 01d Hughes, 4. RICHTER, EDITH ELLEN, 4516 Winter; Rd, Art L., 1, 2, 3; G. 11,, 4; Honor L., 4; G. A. 11., 3, 4; Hockey, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Ccntcrball, 3;Track and Field, 3; Vollcyball, 3. ROBXNSON, JEANNE RUTH, 244 E. University Ave. An: L., 1, 2, Rep., 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Skating CL, 3, 4; Riding CL, 3. RODENBERG, MARTHA ALICE, 3534 Vim: St. German CL, 1, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4;Home EC. C1.,1;G. IL, 3;1-10uor L., 4. RODGERS, DOROTHY, 2534 Vinc St. Art L., 1, 2, 3; French CL, 2; Honor L., 4. ROLPERT, ADELLA, 4314 Dame Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; German CL, 2; Saies CL, 3, 4; Volleyball, 1; Honor L., 4, RUMER. Loms WILLIAM, 2837 Burnet Ave. Art L, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 3. ROSENBAUM, BURTON, 836 Blair Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish C1.,1, 2; Sales CL, 4. RDSENBAUM, SHlRLEY MARILYNN, 560 Prospect Pl. Arr L,, l, 2, 3, 4; Riding C1,, 2; Honor L, 4. ROSENBERG, SYLVIA F., 192 Sturg1s Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; French CL, 3, 4; Latin CL, 4; Sages, 3, 4; G. R,, 3, 4; P. and G., 2;Gargoy1e, 3, 4',Old Hughes, 4. ROSENTBALER, Mm, 350 Rockdale Ave. Ar: L, 1; Football, 2, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4. ROSSELL, CALVIN JAMES, 1221 Avon Dr. Band, 1, 2, 3; Orch., 1, 2, 3;Chora1Cl., 3, 4; Hughes CL, 3, 4; Glee CL, 3;H1-Y, 4. ROTH, Rum an'cns, 3403 Wilson Ave. Stamp CL, 1, 2; Latin CL, 3, 4; German CL, 2, 3, 4. Rona, RANDOLPH, 227 Boslcy Sc. Annual 11:13., 1; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes, 1;Annual, 1, 3; Gargoyle Rep, 4. RUBIN, PATTY anmca, 3320 Drexcl Pl. Latin CL, 2; French C1,, 4; Honor L., 4; G. R., 4;A1't L., 1, 2, 3, 4. RUCIC, H. ROBERT, 3031 Marshall Ave. Swimming, 1, 2, 3; Art L., 2, 3, 4; Band, 4; Orch., 4. RUNK, ALLAN, 86 W. McMilhm St. Art 1..., 1, 4; Skating C1. Pres, 3, 4. SALIE, ANNETTA EDNA, 2546 Auburn Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Annual, 4; Old Hughes, 4. SALYERS, jAMEs EVERETT, 647 Rockdnlc Ava. Ar: L, 1, 2, 3, 4. SAND, MARTHA LILLIAN, 1792 Carll 5:. Honor L., 4; Music Apt prcc. C1,, 4; Art I.., 1, 2. SARSPIELD, JEAN ELEANOR, 30 Louis Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, Rep, 4; Home Ec. C1,, 3; Homer L., 4; G. R., 3, 4; P. and 6.,1, 2; Riding CL, 2; Old Hughes Rep, 1. SAUER, EDWARD A., 1431 Lakeland Ave. Hughes CL, 3, 4. SAXTDN, ELLWOOD, 3414 Telford. SAYBLE, Human, 848 Mitchell Ave. Frcsh. Writing CL, 1; Glee CL, 1, 2, 3; Old Hughes, 1, 2, 3, 4; Scribblers, 2, 3, 4; Gargoyle, 2, 3; Choral CL, 3, 4; Orc11., 3, 4; Band, 3, 4. Suns, HAROLD C., 1207 Hopple St. Arr. L., 1, 2, 3; Stamp CL, SCHAEFER, MARY FRANCES, 11 Forest Ave. P. and G., 1, 2; Glue CL, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Art I.., 1, 2, 3, 4; G. 11., 3, 4. SCHAunGEs, Mawm C., 2528 Scioto Sc. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Foo:- ball, 2, 3; SaIes CL, 3. SCHAIM, SAMUEL LEE, 308 Elland Circle. Reading, Ohio, 1; Latin C1,, 1; German CL, 2, 3; Hughes CL, 3; Vox Pop, 4 SCHAPS, ETHEL, Ridgcway Ave. German C1,, 1, 2, 3; P. and Ga 2; G. R., 4; Choral CL, 4; Glee C1,, 2. SCHEINBAUM, ALBERT H., 3485 Harvey Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Chora1C1., 3, 4;G1CC CL, 3, 4. HEW, ycnl vvould rneasure the value of Telephone Serv- ice try to imagine this or any other community Without it, even for a few days. THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 16S Scmmnn, MARIAN, 1506 Harrison Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor 1..., 4; Gargoyle R:p., 3. SCHIERLAND, ROBERT E., 3597 Vine St. Art L., 1,2, 3, 4; Spanish C1. Treas., 4. SCHIFF, BETTY LEE, 875 Lexington AVE. Art L., 1, 2, 3; Camera C1., 2, 3,- Sagcs, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; 013 Hughes Rep, 4; G. A. A. Sports Leader, 3; Mnkc-Up C1., 3; Frcshies' Aid, 3. SCHLESSELMAN, ELAINE C., 4246 Langland St. Ar: 1..., 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep, 2, 3; Glee C1., 4; G. R., 3; Honor L., 4. SCHMALPUSS, JOHN, T FOx St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis, 3, 4; Hughes C1., 3, 4; Baskctbztll, 3, Mgr., 4; Football Mgr., 4; Hi-Y, 4. Seaman, Dono-my C., 1032 Bade: St. Sales C1., 3; Art L., 1, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHMIDT, MELVIN, 403 Mohawk St. Bloom Jr. High School, 1; Art L., 2, 3, 4;FO0Eba11, 3, 4. SCHMIDT, Vmamm, 4250 Langlzmd Ave. Volleyball, 1, 2; Swimming, 1; Tennis, 1; German C1., 1, 2, 3; Riding C1., 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; G. R., 2, 3, 4; Sales C1., 3, 4; Sages, 4; Annual, 4. SCHMOLL, Donomv, 3015 Marshau Ave. S anish C1., 1, 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Orch., 2; Honor L., ;G. R., 4; Latin C1., 4; Annual, 4. SCHNEIDER, GEORGE WILLIAM, 10 Interwood P1. Stamp C1., 1, 2; Art L.,1;Glcc C1., 2, 4; Stagehand, 2, 3; Gargoyle ch., 2; Hughes C1., 4; Choral C1., 4; Vox Pop, 4;C11:ss C1., 4; Math C1., 4; Radio C1., 4. SCHNEIDER, Loms J., JR., 434 Warren Ave. Radio C1., 1; Riding C1., 2, 3; Scribblers, 3, 4; Latin C1., 3, 4; Art L., l, 2, 3, 4; Glee C1., 3; Choral C1., 3, 4; Annual, 2, 3;OIL1 Hughes, 2, 3; Editor, 4; Gargoyle, 2, Editor, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 4; Camera C1., 2; Hughcs C1., 3, Prog. Chairman, 4; Parlating Cl. Pres., Sec'y- Treas., 4; Sages, 4. SCHNELL, FRANK,JR., 3108 Glcndora Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. SCIIONWALD, Ru-rn ANN, 5449 Hamilton Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Riding C1., 2, 3; French C1., 3, 4; Tennis, 2; G. R., 4. Scuowr, MARY, 6746 Jersey Ave. Spanish C1., 4; Honor L., 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. Scnwsnme, JOSEPH, 872 Backdalc Ave. SCOTT, lNEZ, 1526 Lingo St. Honor L., 4; Sales C1., 4; Vox Pop, 4. Smasxm, CHARLES J., 3511 Reading Rd. Track. 1.; Ar: L., 2; Sales C1., 3. SEILER, GEORGE RAYMOND, 3117 Ahrcns Sr. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4; Skating C1., 3, 4. SEITHEL, MERLIN, 4125 Langland St. Arr. L., 1, 2, 3, 4. SENFT, RUTH LOUISE, 5040 Spring Grove Avc. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Apprcc, C1., 4; Honor L., 4. SHARON, EDNA, 3846 Reading Rd. Honor L., 4; An L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes Rep, 1; Annual ch., 1 SHEAR, MILDRED 3., 3309 Milton Ct. Annual Rep, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; French C1., 2, 3; Honor L., 4. SHEAR, ROBERTA, 1407 Lakeland Ave. G. R., 3, Squad Leader, 4; Honor L., 4; 01d Hughcs, 4. SHINKLE, HERBERT, 1231 California Ave. Camera C1. Treas., 2; Hughes C1., 4. Snoxx, BLANCIIE IDA, 632 Rockdalc Ave. An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales C1,, 3; Honor L., 4. SHORT, MAXINE, 29 Abbey P1. G. R., 4; Old Hughcs, 4; Honor 1..., 4; Art L., 3, 4; Volleyball, 3; Ccntcrhall, 3. SICKING, EDWARD, 2569 Trevor P1. Arr L., 1, 2, 3, 4. SILVER, GORDON H., 3544 Wilson Ave. I W. Riley, South Bend, 1nd,,1, 2;B:1I111Libr., 3, 4; Art 1..., 3, 4. SILVER, MARY Low, 4749 Winton R11. Riding C1., 2; G. R., 3, V.Prcs,, 4; Honor L., 4; French C1., 3, 4; Baseball, 3; Basker- bal1, 3, 4; P. and G., 2; Ccnrcrball, 2; Tennis, 3; Latin C1., 2, 3, Treas.. 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4;Vo1lcyba11, 3. SILVERSTEIN, BENJAMIN, 3132 Harvey Ave. Stamp C1., 1; Vox Pop, 3; Ar: L., 3. SILVBRSTEIN, Mamas, 858 Blair Ave, Art L., 1, 2, 4. 811,2, FRANK, 2518 Stegar Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. SINGERMAN, MATILLE, 692 S. Cresccm. DanvilEc High, Dan- ville, 111., 1; Gargoyk, 2, 3; Annual, 4; Old Hughes, 4; Art L., 2, 3, 4; Vox Pop, 3, 4; Sages, 4. 7 SLONE, MARY KATHERINE, 8267 Woodbine Ave. Reading High, 1; Sales C1. Trans, 4. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4, 166 SMITH, BETSY, 637 Clemmcr Ave. P. and G., 2; Latin C1., 2, 3; French C1., 3; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Math C1., 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Riding C1., 3; Annual, 4; Sages, 4; Tennis, 3, 4; G. R., SMITH, DALE, 1443 Marlowe Ave. Roosevelt High School, 1,- Art L., 2, 3, 4, ch., 3; Hughes C1., 4. 8mm, EMMA, 2313 Colcrain Ave. Bloom Jr. High School, 1; Glcc C1,, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Ar: L., 2, 3. SMITH, Ian, 4445 Hamilton Ave. Gcrman C1., 1; Art L., 1, 2, SMITH, JAYNE MARGERY, 5640 Belmont Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Old Hughes ch., 1, 2, 3; Gargoyle Rep, 1, 2, 3;Annua1ch., 1, 2, 3; Glee C1.,1, 2, 3, 4; Home EC. C1., 2. SMITH, LILLY MAY, 3580 Haven St. Sales C1., 3; Honor L., 4; Sages, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3. SMITH, LUCILLB CZELUNDIA, 35 Washington Tcrmcc. High School, 1; Spanish C1., 2. SMITH, THOMAS E., III, 6202 Edwood Ave. Band, 2; Gzzrgoylc 1155': Editor, 3; Old Hughes, 3, 4; Hughes C1., 3, Curr. Scc'y, 4; Speaker's Com., 4; Parlating C1. Pres., Scc'y, Tram, 4; Scribblcrs, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 3, 4; Class Pres. '39, 4. SMITH, WARREN, JR., 3244 Burnet Ave. Stamp C1., 2, 3; Track, 2, 3, 4; German C1., 4. SPAHNI, GEORGIA, 519 MCAIpin Ave. SPATZ, ELEANOR JANE, 1150 Grocsbcck Rd. Gcrman C1,, 1, 2; Home Ec. C1., 4; G. R., 4; Sales C1., 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. Spmos, ROBERT E., 733 Derby Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. STALLMAN, RUTH L., 3700 Sylvan Ave. Fresh, Writing C1., 1; Latin C1., 2, 3, Exec. Com., 4; Orestta, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Arr. L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes, 4. STAUm'rz, ALFRED J., 6359 Savannah Ave. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. STEINHARTER, BETTY, 965 Dana Ave. Gargoyle Re ., 1; G. R., 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Skating C1., 3, 4; Riding C ., 1, 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. STEWART, ELEANOR, 2713 Eden Ave. French C1., 2, 3; Math C1., 3, 4; G. R., 3, 4; Glee C1., 1, Ass't Sedy, 2, 3; Honor L., 4; Choral C1., 2, 3; Annual Rep, 3, 4; Old Hughes Rep., 4; Art L., l, 2, 3, 4. STEWART, ROBERT W., 3072 Massachusetts Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; German C1., 3; Hughes C1., 4. STOCKDALE, MARYLOU, 559 Evauswood P1. French C1., 2, 3, 4; P. and G., 1, 2; Riding C1., 1, 2, 3; Honor L., 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; G. R., 3, 4; Riding C1. Trcas., 2;G1ce C1., 4. STOPPER, HOWARD Rev, 3460 Vine St. Art L., 3, 4. STORTZ, RUTH, 4056 Runnymede Ave. Honor L., 4; An: L., Wirhrow Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; 2, 3, 4. STDRY,JAME5, 3205 BishoP SE. AFEL., 1, 2, 3, 4,- Cross Country, 3. Cap:., 4; Track, 3. STORY,JULIAN, 3205 Bishop St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; French C1., 3. Exec. Com., 4; Hughes C1., 3, 4; Vox Pop, 4; Mach C1. Sec'y-Treas., 4. STRAUSS, SYLVIA, 3532 Reading Rd. French C1., 3; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. STRUEDE, JOHN Lawns, 222 Oak 5:. Spanish C1., 1, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3; Sagcs, 3, Pres., 4; Hughes C1., 3, 4; Orcstca, 3; Hi-Y, 4; Purlaring C1., 4; Old Hughes, 4; Music Apprcc. C1., 4. STUCKER, JEANNE, 4553 Edgcwood Ave. German C1., 1, 2, 3; Riding C1,, 2; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1,2, 3. STURM, JEANNETTE M., 3149 B15110 St. G. A. A. Pres., 3, SCC'y. 4; Spanish C1., 1, 2; Natural ancing, 1; Honor L., 4; Old Hughes, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. Summox, HELEN, 21 Clinton Springs Lane. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes Rep, l;Chora1C1., 3; Honor L., 4; Latin C1., 2; Annual Rep., 1. SUTPHIN, GEORGE WILLIAM, 4736 Edgtwood Ave. Art L., l, 2, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4; Football, 3, 4. SUTPHIN, VIRGINIA, 1220 Ellis 51:. 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4. SWEENEY, JANE ANN, 1673 Cedar Ave. Camera C1., 2; G. R., 3, 4; P. and G., 1, 2; Choral C1., 3, 4; Old Hughes Rep, 1; Honor L., 4; French C1., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes, 4; Riding C1., 2, Sages, 4. Homc EC. C1., 4-; Art L., THELER, SHIRLEY ELEANOR, 1506 Wittckind Terrace, An: Lu 1, 2, 3, 4,- Kickball, 2; Old Hughes, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4- A LOOK AHEAD THE accompanying picturc should enable you to see your- self after completing a business training course at Millerls. The young people here shown are at the beginning of their carccrs. Attention is Callcd not only to the pleasant nature of their work and surround- ings, but also to the fact that these positions arc: stepping- stoncs to higher places. - - - 'Here we have Principal J. K. Kincaid dictating: a letter to Marcella . If V011 dCSlI-C POSIUOH. pl'O' Walters. graduate of Lime Secretarial Course. while Harold Fletcher of the ' Commercial Department is recording transactions on the Burroughs Ac;- motion, and security, you will muting Machine. do well to send for a free copy of 'lPlanniug Your Future. School Of No obligation. B usin 655 528 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio Telephone MAin 2456-2457 Your Education Is Not Complete Until You Have Taken 21 Post Graduate Course in Fun at CONEY ISLAND Amm'im'J Finur Ammemmt Park SWIMMING, DANCING, DINING 1000 FREE PICNIC TABLES IRGINIA AKERY 286 Ludlow E R Y E s T UNiversity Avenue ARIETY READS 0672:0673 STEIRlS MORAND iBrBEcriptiun iBharmany Engraving Company v LUCHOW and Clifton Avenues Manufacturers of Engraved Stationery UNIV. 166?. UNIV. 1663 114 East Eighth St. Cincinnati, Ohio 167 Tnzmm. WILMA, 1644 Marlowe Ave. P. and G. Squad Lead., 1, V.Pres., 2; Baseball, 1; Swimming, 1, 2, 3; Basketball, 1; Hockcy, 1; French C1., 4; Honor L., 4; Old Hughes Rap, 4; Art L., 1, 2; 01d Hughes, 3; G. A. A., 3, S orts Lead., 4. THESKEN, THEODORA, 6340 Hcimcr Cc. P. an G,, 1, 2; G. R., 3, Squad Lead, 4; Latin CL, 4; Honor L., 4; Art 1..., 3, 4. THOLE, MARY Luuxsn, 312 Ludiow Ave. Spanish CL, 1, 2; Ar: L., l, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 1, 2, 3, 4,- Home Ec.C1., 4,- Sagcs, 4; Honor L., 4. THOMAS, ALYCE L153, 1829 Robley Ave. G. R., 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 4; Honor L., 4; Home EC. CL, Trans, 4. THOMAS, JACK, 3029 Clifton Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, 4. THORNTON, MARJORIE B0110, 3044 Bathgatc. Scott High School, Toledo, 01110.1, 2, 3; Honor L., 4; G. R., 4. THORP, GRACE, 2817 Eden Ave. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3,-1-10no1-L., 4. Tozxwuu, DOROTHY, 593 Mc Alpin Ave. G. R., 3, 4; Home EC. CL, 3, 4; Gargoyle Rep, 4; Glee CL, 3; Sales C1,, 4; Honor L., 4; Music Apprcc. Cl., 4; Art L., 3, 4. Toumz, MARY ANN, 3569 Glcnwood P1. Art L., 1., 2, 3, 4; Latin CL, 2, 3, 4; French CL, 2, 3, 4; Sagcs, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Annual, 4;Fres11ies' Aid, 4. TomenY, PHYLLIS MARJORIE, 2379 North Bend Rd. Sages, 3, Sec'y, 4; French CL, 2, 3, 4; Dance CL, 3, Trcasq 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Old Hughes, 4; Scribblers, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Fresh. Writng CL, 1; Old Hughes Rep, 2. TRACY, LUCILLE GERALDINE, 191 E. MCMIHHH St. Columbus Everett Jr. High School, 1; Columbus West High School, 2; Zanesville High School, 3; Honor L., 4. TUCKER, SUSAN DRAKEFORD, 2368 Fairvicw Ave. Camera CL, 4; Gargoylc AssVr Bus. Mgr., 3; An: L., 4; Honor L., 4; French CL, 4. wases, DOROTHY JUNE, 4694 Winton Rd. Latin C1,, 2, 3, Exec. Com, 4; French CL, 3; G. R. Squad Lcad., 3, 4; Orcstca, 2; Sages, 3, V.Prcs., 4; Honor L., 4; Choral CL, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. ULLNER, HYMAN J., 846 Ridgewny Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. UNDERWODD, AGNES 1-1., 2055 Symmes SE. G. A. 14., 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1,2, 3, 4; G. R., 4; Honor L., 4. UNGERBUEHLER, ALBERT, 4266 Kirby Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. VALENT, Donomy, 24 W. McMillan Sc. Leuisvillc Girls' High School, 1, 2, 3; Orestczt CL, 3, 4; Latin C1,, 4;1-10nor L., 4. VALENT, josapu L., 24 W. McMillan St. Louisville Male High School, 1, 2, 3; Art L., 3, 4; Track Ass't Mgr., 3; Cross Country and Track Mgr., 4. VABNAU, ALBERT 1-1., 765 McMakin Ave. Art L., l, 2, 3. VOCKELL, DONALD, 645 Clcmmcr Ave. Tennis, 2, 3, 4; Football, 2, 3,- Vox Pop, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. VDGELSANG, RUTH BURNETT, 4804 Whetscl Avc. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; G. A. IL, 4. WACKSMAN, MELVYN, 3319 Milton Ct. CL, 4. WAGNER, HARRY E., JR., 4109 Gordon St. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess 211., 3; Cross Country, 3; Math CL, 3, 4; German C1. Pres, . WALL,l JESSIE, 2365 Clifton Ave. G. R., 4; Honor L., 4; Sales c ., . WALTHER, BETTY, 2361 Auburncrest Ave. Hockey, 2, .3; Kick- ba11, 1, 2; Volleyball, 2, 3, 4; Sales Cl. Sedy, 3; Honor L., 4; G. A. A. Treas,, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; P. and G., 1, 2; Gargoyle Typist, 4; G. R., 3, 4; Track and Ficld Sport 1.6311, 3;Ccntcrbn.11, 1, 2; Tennis, 2, 3; Swimming, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Skating CL, 4. WAMBOLDT, CONSTANCE, 134 Parker 5:. Frtsh. Writing CL, 1; P. and G., 1, 2; Latin C1,, 3; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sages, 3, 4; 01d Hughes Rep, 4. WARD, MARION, 236B Wheeler St. C1. Scc'y, 4. WASNICK, BE'rrY, 4141 Langland Sr. B1oom Jr. High School, 1; Sales CL, 3; Art L., 2, 3. WAssoN, ANN ELIZABETH, 2334 Muricl Ct. Glee CL, 4; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. VVATERS, Rum Evmyx, 3008 Sander Sc. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales Cl. 5:63;, 3; Honor L., 4; Latin CL, 2. WAYNE, VIRGINIA, 1901 Montmse. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Riding CL, 4; Camera C1,, 3; Math C1,, 3, 4,- Honor L., 4; G. R., 3, 4. Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales Honor L., 4; G. R., 4; Saks 16S WEA'L'HEKS, GENE C. Art L., 4. WEBER, ROBERT, 3715 Spring Grove Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. German C1,, 4. Wanna, THELMA, 1630 Baltimore Ave. Art 1..., 1, 2, 3, 4; Ger man CL, 2, 3; Sages, 3, 4; G. R., 4; Honor L., 4; Tennis, 3. WauRMAN, KATHRYN, 17 W. Sixty-sixth Sr. G. A. 71., l, 2, 3, 4; Spanish CL, 3, 4; G. R., 4; Sages, 3; Math CL, 3; Old Hughes Rep, 4; Honor L., Treas., 4-. WEIMER, MARIAN Euzaumn, 744 Froomc Ave. 1, 2; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; G. R., 4,- Honor L., 4. WEINER, MORRIS, 528 Union St. Skating CL, 3, 4; Art L., 3, 4. WEINSTEIN, LOUIS, 3376 Reading Rd. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. Wamsnzm, MAYNARD, 825 Hutchins Ave. Ar: L., l, 2, 3, 4; Gym Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio C1. Pres., 4; Math CL. 4. WEINTRUB, HERSCHEL, 571 Blair Ave. An: L., 1, 2, 3, 4. Wms, DOLORES, 4357 Virginia Ave. Art L., l, 2, 3, 4; G. A. 11., 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor 1..., 4; G. R., 4. WELCH, Burns, 2012 Knarsagc Ave. Sages, 4; Hmlor L., 4. WENDISCH, Downs, 2320 Victor 5:. German CL, 1, 2, 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Homer L., 4. WENNER,JOHN, 3136 Vinc St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 3. WESLEY, ADELE, 1614 Waverly Ave. Art CL, 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Ar: L., l, 2, 3, 4. WESTERFELD, WILLIAM E., 2359 Victor St. Baskctbnll Capt, l, 2, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2,3, 4;V011cyball Capt, 4. WIEEEL, RUTH, 3401 Brooklinc Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral Cl., 2, 3, 4; Glce CL, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep, 3; Latin CL, 2; Honor L., 4. WIKEL, Lomsa, 1236 Rnssmorc Ave. Riding CL, 1; French CL, 2, 3; Honor L., 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; P. and C., 2; G. R. Squad Lead, 3, Pres., 4; Gargoyle, 2, 3; Old Hughes, 4. WILEB, VIRGINIA, 6005 Vine St. Glee CI., 4; Honor L., 4; Art ., l, 2, WILLBNBQRG, MARJORIE FRANCES, 1535 Elkton P1. P. and G., 1. WILLIAMS, CLIFFORD JAMES, 2158 Clifton Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3,4;FO0Lb311, 3; Volleyball, 4. WILL'IAMS, RICHARD A.., 1415 Pullan Ave. Radio CL, 1, 4; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Ha hes CL, 3, 4. WILSON, JANET Ar'rKIN, 122 Rosewood St. Hartwell High Sch001,1;Sale CL, 3; Honor L., 4; Ar: L., 2, 3, 4. WINALL, RunY C., 1665 Pullarl Ave. Ccntcrball, 1; Spanish CL, 3, 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual, 4; Honor L., 4. WISE, WILDA ANN, 118 Malvem Pl. French Cl., 3, 4;Lat1n CL, 2, 3, 4; G. R., l, 2, 3, 4; Riding CL, 2, V.PFCS., 3; Honor L., 4; Gargoyle 1455': Editor, 3;Scr1bblcrs, 4; Sages, 3, 4; Ar: L., 1,2, 3, 4; Old Hughes Editor, 4-; 01d Hughcs, 3. WOELLNER, DAVE, 4752 Gray R11. Football, 2, 3; Hughes C1,, 3, 4; Glee C1,, 3; Track, 4; Old Hughes, 4. Wow, ALLEEN, 723 Gholson Ave. Miami Beach High School, 1; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4. WOLFE, HELEN LUCILE, 3736 Burden St. Arcanum High, Ar- canum, Ohio, 1; Math CL, 2, 3; Ar: L., 2, 3, 4; French C1, 4; Vox Pop, 4; Glen CL, 4; Honor L., 4. WmGJ-n, Dams MARIE, 1616 Coupe: St. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; 521165 Cl., 3; Honor L., 4. Wuasr, EDWARD WILLIAM, 418 Warren Ave. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales CL, Trcas., 3, 4; H.111 Guard, 4; Treas. of 312. WUEST, VIRGINIA MAE, 1532 Larry Ave. Fresh. Writin C1,, 1; Gcrmzm CI., Latin CL, 2, 3; Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4; Riding C1.,2, 3; . R., 3, Corr. Scc'y, 4; Honor L. Scc'y, 4; Sages, 4. WYNNB, ADELE RUTH ALMA, 4235 Mad Anthony- St. Art I... 1, 2, 3, 4; French CL, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; Old Hughes, 4; Gargoyle, 2; Fresh. Writing CL, 1. YOUNG, RAYMOND, 1730 Andina Ave. ZIMEL, Loms, 541 Prospect Pl. Track, 1, 2, 3; Ar: L., 1, 2, 3; Volleyball, 4; Spnmsh C1. Pres., 4,- Mach CL, 4. Zmov, CATHERINE R., 830 Cleveland Avc. Vox Pop, 3, Trtasu 4; Art L., 1, 2, 3, Re ., 4; Honor L., 4. me, FRANCES BELLE, 5 8 Rockdale Ave. Orch,, 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral C1,, 3, 4; Skating CL, 3, 4; Honor L., 4; rt L. 1, 2, 3. 21pm, LYNN, 3435 Hallwood P1. Art L., 1, 2, 3, 4,- Glee CL, 2; Fresh. Writing CL, 1. 2113221, Ann, 3340 Rcading Rd. Stamp CL, Zwosn, VERNA Lomsz, 1737 North Band Rd. Glee CL, 4; Honor L., 4,- Sages, 4. 1; Art L., 1, 2, 3. 4- Lntin CL, 4; For Smart, Distinctive Class Pins H. LAUBER a CO. v . 0 Ask us for original designs for yourorganization. Finc quality FOOD SERVICE pins . . . at reasonable prices. E Q U I P M E N T o Ninety-Iivc pcr cent of all Hughes clubs buy their pins from Miller. . 0 Club PillSiCIaLSS Rings-Fra- tcrnity and Sorority Pins, 7-9-11 East Court Street '57 CINCINNATI, OHIO GORDON B. MILLER 8: COMPANY 809 Walnut Street PA.1290 Wh ' i fOff' : , 1. JOHN SCHWARZ CH 111 natufronmclce Mlpp 1:5 FINE FOOTWEAR THE POUNSFORD $ STATIONERY CO. 754-756 E. McMillan St. Phone, WOodburn 9718 Cincinnati, Ohio 412. Main SEE Cincinnati, Ohio SCHOOL BAND UNIFORMS CAPES IE! CAPS OSMAR'I'iSNAPPY STYLES 0 INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED .REASONABLYPRICED THE FECHHEIMER BROS. CO. UNIFORMS FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS FOURTH AND PIKE STREETS. CINCINNATIVOHIO 169 THE FACULTY CHARLES M, MERRY, Principal ............. 3442 Middleton Ave. ELMER W. Ktznn, Assistant Principal ....... 3628 Michigan Ave. MRS. ELMA R. ROEINSON, Girls' Adviser, 709 Terracc Ave Dayton, Ky. I'IARRY H. CALVERT, Treasurer ....... 4224 Allison SL, Norwood CARRIE KOHRMAN, Secretary .................. 2081 Bickcl Ave. ELEANOR L. KRAMPE, Secretary ................ 141 Dctzcl Place MRS. ALVERA M. GKAFF, Secretary ........... 4140 Langland St. ARTHUR COLBURN, Bookmom Managcn 6746 Parkland Ave., Sayler Park LIBRARIANS MARY BANES ................................. 3414 Tclford Sr. HELEN WILKINSON ....................... 224 McCormick Place ART FRANCES ADOMEIT ............................ 262 Albion Place GLADYS DEE ERVIN .............. 709 Terrace: Avc., Dayton, Ky. ELMERJ. PORTER ............................ 2821 Clifton Ave. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS FRANK P. BROWN ......................... 1550 St. Leger Place ALMA BURKE .............................. 4309 Grecnlee Ave. FLORENCE CALLAHAN ....................... 4018 W. Eighth St PAUL W. CUTSHALL .............. 3920 Burwood Ave., Norwood KATHERINE K. EVANS. . . , . . , . , 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .2140 Auburn Ava, CLARA FINK .................................. 3317 Bishop St. xVILLIAME.IBLINGSHH....1...,.....1.1.....vazostraightst. ELIZABETH G. KING ........................ 3051 Springer Avc. Mas. EDNA E1 LEROY ........... 6114 McGregor Ave., Elmwood SARAH LEVINE .............................. 3476 Harvey Ave. MARGARET M. MARBLE ............................ Hotel Aims MARY MCSURBLY ......................... 241 E. Auburn AVE. PAUL MESSERSMITH ........................... 2382 Wheeler Sr. ARTHUR E. RIIOLLANS ...................... 461 Fairvicw Place Mas. Donunn' A. SILVER .................... 4749 Winton Rd. FRANCES S. SKINNER ...................... 3400 Woodburn Ave. ENGLISH JENNIE S. ALLGMER ........................ 3003 Juniettu Ave. CHARLES L. Bowuxs ....................... R. R. 10, Station M, RUTH H. CLIPPINGER ............ R. R. 1, Drakc Rd., Indian Hill. MRS. ENOLIA C. HEILE .................... 3182 McHenry Rd. ANNA DILTZ HDLTON ....................... 2206 Upland Place: Mas. MARY 5121mm HOWELL ................. 374 Terrace Ave. HAZEL L. Koppmmoarzn .................... 3417 Warsaw Ave. ERNA KRUCKHMEYER ........................... 818 Dunorc Rd. A.K.MCKEMIE....1..........H.,.........1378H0W611AVC. Mus. PEARL. PERSONS .......................... 576 Loweil Ave. MRS, MILDRED B1 REES ...................... 3411. Clifton Ave. ARIA P, Scrmwa .......................... 3454 Whithld Avca Mus. ELIZABETH B, SELLERS ............... 3404 Middlecon Ave. HELEN Lomsz STAPLEFORD .................. 2702 Stratford Avc. Mas. INEZ TV STENGER .................. 1004 Clifton Hills Ave. HELEN TANGEMAN ........................ 3431 Stcttinius Ave. MABEL THOMPSON ............................. 238 Calhoun St. Ann E. VON STEIN ......................... 339 Ludlow Ave. FLORENCE R. WAGNER ..................... 2538 Highland Ava. BERTHA EVANS WARD .................... 16 North Roslyn Apr. FERN M. WHITE .......................... 2538 Highland Ave. CIVICS MARY R. BARNETTE .......................... 359 Ludlow Ave. MARGARET A. FINDLEY ....................... 2805 Digby Avc. NINA KELLY .............................. 3415 Stettinius Ave. MARGARET M. MARBLE ............................ Howl Alma MRS. JENNIE S. MARTIN ..................... 2947 UrwiJer Ava MR5. ELIZABETH B. SELLEM ............... 3404 Middleton Ave. HISTORY E. H BALDRIDGE ............... 2333 Sherwood Lane, Norwood HELEN ANN BEJACH ..................... 732 Avon Fields Lane HARRY H. CALVERT ................. 4224 Allison SL, Norwood MARGARET A. FINDLEY ....................... 2805 Digby Ave. OTIS GAMES ........................... 5833 Valley Vlcw Ave. ELIZABETH HAGEMEYER .............. . ..... 3420 Middleton Avc, MRS. ALMA 11.75110114le 7.....,.....,. 1.3240 Middleton Ave. ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY MARY R. BARNET'I'E .......................... 359 Ludlow Ave. HOUSEHOLD ARTS RUTH L. HELMAN ......................... 3430 Startinius Ave; ELIZABETH PEOPLES ............................ 5517 Arnsby PI. Mus. HAZEL R. WYMAN ................... 3419 Manor Hill Dr. INDUSTRIAL SUBJECTS PRINTING- RAnmNn T. FELL ........................... 1546 Pullnn Ava . FOUNDRY PRACTICE F1 131 HDFPMEISTBR ............................ 3427 Cornell Pl. METAL Wonx J. anus MATHIS ......................... 3614 Davcnant Avc. CABINET MAKING Orru E. WEILHAMER ......................... 1615 Glen Parker MECHANICAL DRAWING T. C. MODDERLEY ....................... 71.57,.Lower River Rd5 LISLH G. XVINELAND .......................... 239 Calhmm St. LANGUAGES FRENCH LOUISE E. BENTLEY ....................... 3517 Middleton Ava. Mus. MARY STEINER HOWELL . . . . . .. ,....1...374 Terrace Ave. FANNIE ML MADDEN ............................. 6121 R0: St. MRS. MARY E. MORGAN ...................... 125 Hosea Ave. GERMAN ERICH F. BERGMAN ....................... .6018 Belmont Avc. MABEL H. SCHELL ........................ 2805 Stl'zttford Ave. LATIN M.JUL1A BENTLEY ....................... 3517 Middleton Ave. GLADYS Buses ............................ 310 E. Auburn Ava CLARA FINK .................................. 3317 Bishop St. JANE S. O'HARA .......................... 262 McCormick Pl. SPANISH HELEN M. KING ........................... 3051 Springcr Ave. MARGARET MACLEOD ........................ 3418 Reading Rd. MATHEMATICS RUTH A. AUSTIN ........................... 4240 Langley Ave. LAURA BLANK ........................... 2708 Obscrvatory Rd. DANIEL BURKE ............................ 6089 Belmont Ave. CLYDE A. HALL .......................... 4701 Highridge Ave. MABEL R1 HELMAN ........................ 3430 Startinius Ave. ELEANOR Lommz ..................... 1500 E. North Bend Rd. MRS. JENNIE S. MARTIN .................... 2947 Urwiler Ave. MRS. SUSAN McLAUGuLm .................... 756 Froome Ave. J. WARREN Rucnm ....................... . . . ,563 Evanswood MRS. ELIZABETH B. SELLERS ............... 3404 Middlcton Ave. CHARLES F. SIEHL ......................... 4646 Glcnway Ava. MUSIC ARTHUR J. HAVLOVIC ........................ 3151 Bcavcr Ave. A. RAYMOND KRATZ ......................... 3977 Lowry Ave. HARMONY MRS. 13mm. PERSONS .......................... 576 Lowell Ave. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ANNMARIEKELLNERH.......4......1.v..1,..350J05314n Ave. ALAN C. Kmnscxv ............................ 583 Wirham Pl. EARL F. KLINCK .............................. 427 Probasco St. ELSA KRAMER .............................. 3411 Morrison P1. EDWARD KRUECK ................. , ............... 48 Parker SE. JEANETTE NURRE ......................... 3728 Drakcwood Dr. - PAUL RICHERT ................................ 225 Boslcy Ava MAUD Strum ............................... R. R. 3, Dichl Rd. SIGHT SAVING LAURA B. CUNNINGHAM .................... 2622 Victory Blvd. SCIENCE BO'I'ANY WALTER A, BAUSCH ........................ 2932 Montana Ave. MADELINE HARRIS ......................... 3634 Parklin: Ave. ELLA GER'I'RUDE JOHNSON ..................... 3427 Burch Ave. CHEMISTRY HOMER T. CASKEY ......................... 2312 Fairview Ave. ARCH D. LANG .................................. 2428 CliFF St. CHARLES H. SCHAPER .............. R. R. 2, Box 82, ML chlthy GENERAL SCIENCE PAULJ. BAUER ............................. 3050 Ramona Ava HOMER T. CASKEY ......................... 2312 Fairview Ave. M. J. DDHERTY .............................. 3120 Autcn Ave. EDITH Fox ................................... 2900 Kling Ave. GEOLOGY , ELEANOR LORENZ ..................... 1500 E. North Bend Rd. HEALTH MR5. EDITH R. CDCKNOWER ................ 2616 University Ct. MARION H. HUBER. .. ..................... 2617 Univcrsity Ct, Pmrsxcs ROBERT B. AGER ............................ 1956 Kinney Ave. PAULJ. BAUER ............................. 3050 Ramona Avcl ZODLOGY W. H. Wuuc .............................. 1936 Grocsbcck Rd. Mas. MABEL W. WILLARD ........ 1935 Williams AWL, Norwood 170


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