Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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C X ' 4 ' w .x.S. .. - X ' X .4 f '. .. , s 1-.f f ,V Wm..22 ' V, . 1 A -X -. v ' . -.I . ,- Ln- ,qw I 3, A, I 1 'r ' wr. J 1 U15 , 'Nm ,X . --ff JI I iff 5' ' 1 X. ' 15 Q , , 1 fl HQ, I - m in ON WINGS OF SONG HUGHES HIGH SCH00 CINCINNATI, OHIO 7 Q Q Q is il -. Qi qupvovqv W, -. Q i f usic is The mosT viTal TacTor Tor morale building in war Time. IT is The Ci ZmosT powerTul anTidoTe To The horror and sadness oT war, and The greaTesT inspiraTion To Those, soldiers and civilians alilce, who are called upon To malce The greaTesT sacriTices aT This Time. The highesT medium Tor The performance oT greaT music is The symphony orchesTrag The greaT masTerpieces oT music have been wriTTen Tor iT, and iT alone can convey To The Tull Their grandeur. We in CincinnaTi are The proud possessors oT a symphony orchesTra. lT represenTs one oT The Things Tor which America is TighTing. IT brings us whaT we mosT need Today: energy To carry on our worlc, and The courage and resoluTion To mainTain The morale which is essenTial To vicTory. WriTTen Tor Classics oT '43 by lvlr. Eugene Goossens, ConducTor oT The CncinnaTi Symphony OrchesTra. Qj,reeTings and saluTaTions To my young Triends aTTending our Tamous' Q CincinnaTi l-lughes l-ligh School. l hear oT The Tine worlc you are doing on The Two greaT war TronTs, The culTural as well as The TighTing. You will remember The Tamous Rimslcy-KorsalcoTT was an oTFicer on a big Russian warship anchored near our ATlanTic shores Tor many monThs during The Civil War prior To com- posing some oT Russia's mosT celebraTed operaTic and symphonic scores. I am sure ThaT a sTudenT skilled in counTerpoinT could command a clipper beTTer Than one who had neglecTed The so-called liberal arTs and The discipline resulTing Trom The sTudy oT The so-called exacT sciences would make a beTTer soldier indeed. My greaT desire as a small boy was To become a bass drummer or a railroad engineer, buT as The years wenT on l seemed To lean To The drum, and became a composer. l am sure The Training l received Trom my high school Teachers did much To mold my TuTure. CongraTulaTions To all Those who have The golden opporTuniTy oT aT- Tending our greaT CincinnaTi l-lughes l-ligh School. i Your Triend, Edgar STillman-Kelley Page 2 And 'rhe Slrar-Spangled Banner In friumplw she P wave, O'er Hue land of Hue free, And The home of Hwe brave C n fhe Tempo of sludenl life al C Hughes. Classics of Forly-Three endeavors lo wrife lhe lyrics lo The rhyrhm of school roulrine. Hughes is vibranl wilrh a mullilude of runes: lil1'ing bars of happiness, an occa- . sional nole of palhos, firm under- lones of induslry, and grace noles of nonsense blend in a medley of har- monious music. Therefore we infer- prel' This year On Wings of Song. 1 XJ Q. rf, EA , W-Ny M A 'if silw 'I ff ,, if ,. ,..,, ' , . 21, A , , , ,. 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K , E 1 gf Q 52 sl KY ,Q lk 5 . b 'si aw K 5 ' A . f ' , ' 9 9 pax V - , 1 , iv A .Q fd' K .V 1 ff' ig' V . :Q sg? fix 1 , wif H - V k . A ix T4 1- W ', ' V fy A5 ifgt A Sw kay, .V ' in Q l af ug- 3, Q sg, in 5 21 K at ' - . k w 5 V 5 ni K IS M K . 15 . , 9 ,gs ffm 5 A A f a- 5 1 1 K 4' , ' 3 F X gg. I K kg? I t 8 gi X , L Q ,gy Q X Q W Af QA , v 3 Y X5 ,1 K., -ef. 5 , An S xsa P A zws,-,Qi .wg CLASSICS OF '43 ON WINGS OF SUNG Table of Contents I. Prelude .,..... .....,... II. Academic Over'rure ,.... lll. Pomp and Circumslance ..... IV. Theme and VariaIions .......4 V. SIand Aside, Rivals . . . .. . . . vi Volume 33 Edilorsz Jean Zinlc and Donald Thomas Business Managers: Virginia Beck and Richard Crain . Posllude ........ ..... Opening seclion . . School life . . The seniors . Organizalions , Underclassrnen .. Calendar . . . Alhlelics . Direclory ..,.. Adverlisemenls . . . Pages I- 2I 22- 35 36- 63 64- 99 IOO-I23 I24-I29 I3O+-I52 I53-I54 I55-I6O Page 7 Like a clarion nore over clamor arising, Hughes lifis her proud head on Hwe ci+y's horizon. Page 8 Our soufhern side, Hwe sounding board of Traffios noisome claffer Wi+h sfaid composure yef refains her calm. Page 9 A seedling, A Sunbeam, Some wajrer, Some weeding, Our care and Gods fouclw yield Us Harvesfs Of beaulry. Page I0 i X sg fy, -. ww ms' F Q ish f x ' 5 fgfm Rf - M' t, Y A. M .R , ,ix i 71' xp J' 'EV N. E? Q ,,,,,f ' , K i i Y S 3 ' ,aff A 3 -aff L1 Fi 5: '1f'fQ. -,f12i7feMf A ' ufiik . HV:Tafffxff1'Q1W3mv ' , QM S-M. . . yi, swf.. . f- 26 'w'2,f92f?55QnYzfffwf: L,,. il' 7 ,, ,:-: --. ' 'Lx' in W V 9, . Q 'i fx if M k LYS, 5 X sl ,M iii 3' ,L 5' Y, ff A X, if ' in., 1. Y A 5.6 NEW nf fx HQ 545 Jil ff 'ws .if vs!-5155 . S? -- W- -Q fdfkef I .h if. 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V A ' fi' , 1 9.1 05. ' I 5135!- ':g, -.gg-., ' ff ' A fng 'X W f ?,4?f: 1,1-2,3 ' 4. 1 'rbi' ' 9 U fig - , 9' , - ,. Magus.. 4,80 'S 'K '14 'JU' ,I X s lr. A-1' ' gf! '. rf 1 if ' x ' ' - ' 1 .ft cv p .N vi ' '- f 'QQ-53 I -2 A-1, f. 4 'E pw Mm i t ...Q Mg, . wk',x ' 5 3 343 .4 , 1 Q 4 R ' s ,, 1? ff, I if 1 4 ' L Ziff! in 1 4 , 5 .g 5 f E2 ' :L 4 ' f ' , A 4 I x RT, ,M ? Q fs -A: ,Hg- ,gs .- '? 1., Z, 6 - K L vw . f 5 1 gli. as 'X J , I A yy 4 X I qv , Y , 'ff M- p,-25 f1hZ? R i f . -A 1 L I'!' My g 2 i Q if M is A i W Q - L 5 ,,.,, 5 x M WllQng....., .mini ' ...wk 5ilq- n December The TwenTy-sixTh in l824, Thomas l-lughes died. lT was noT unTil aTTer his deaTh ThaT This lonely man was Tully appre- ciaTed. EmigraTing Trom English soil, Thomas l-lughes Tound neiTher close Triendship nor undersTanding in The counTry oT his adopTion. The soliTary cobbler had liTTle conTacT wiTh The children whom he was laTer To enrich wiTh The beneTiTs oT Tree educaTion. ln his will he begueaThed his properTy To The ciTy oT CincinnaTip all income Trom This properTy was To be used To send poor buT worThy sTudenTs To Woodward College. ln l845 a loT was purchased on NinTh STreeT beTween Race and Vine: no building was erecTed, however, and in l85l The loT was sold. The nexT loT purchased was on FiTTh STreeT opposiTe Mound. There, on January I7, l853, The TirsT l-lughes High School building was dedicaTed. Even- Tually The number oT pupils became so greaT ThaT The building could no longer accommodaTe The growing sTudenT body. By l9I0 There was a new and Tiner building aT The corner oT CliTTon and lvlclvlillan, and To iT an addiTion was added in l925. Since iTs dedicaTion in l853, l-lughes has been guided by only eighT principals. lvlr. l-l. l-l. Barney was The TirsT, and Mr. Charles OTTermann is The presenT head. ' Page I4 CHARLES OTTERMANN, Principal This eagerly awaiTed producT oT The labors oT The Annual sTaTT and Their devoTed advisers, This Tine volume which you are now reading, The now being in IQ43, or perhaps TwenTy-Tive years laTer, serves To bring To your mind and hearT memories oT The days aT l-lughes. LiTe ouTside is reTlecTing The TerriTic global sTruggle Tor The conTinuance oT Tree and hopeTul living, while in corridor and class room many and varied acTiviTies, some sTrange and new To The aTmosphere oT The school room, are receiving earnesT aTTenTion and supporT. May The reading oT This cherished bools now or in The TuTure bring To you a warm glow oT saTisTacTion in The realizaTion ThaT l-lughes is sTriving To share The responsibiliTies ThaT living in Troublous days, such as These, imposes. GreeTings To The successTul producers oT These inTeresTing pages, and To Those To whom Their conTenTs are repleTe wiTh inTeresT and meaning. Charles OTTermann Page I5 , v . ga. Fr ,X gl i , lvlRS. ELMA R. ROBINSON, Dean ol Girls ARTHUR J. l-VXVLOVIC, Assislanl Principal Dear Seniors ol IQ43: An apprecialion ol llwe besl in music, in arl, in lileralure, in lile ilsell, was never a more crying need llwan in l943. ll conlribules so muclw lo llwe inner peace llwal musl suslain us in a world al war, llial we can ill allord lo neglecl lo cullivale il. . Sincerely, Elma R. Robinson A llwing ol beauly is a ioy lorever is a quolalion wl'1icl1 lias been repealed lor many years. Tlial modern sociely is nol unmindlul ol lllis lacl is evi- denced by a slalemenl observed recenlly in an adverlisemenl ol one ol our large insurance com- panies. Tliis company slales, ln a world llwal is lorn by slrile and llalred llwere is slill need lor beauly. Tlwal llie class ol '43 dedicales ils annual lo llwings classical indicales llial il has nol overloolced cullural values al llie same lime llmal ils members have been parlicipaling, and preparing lor more inlensive parlicipalion, in llie war ellorl. l congral- ulale llwe class upon bollm ils aclmievemenls and apprecialions. Arlliur J. l-lavlovic FRANCES ADGMEIT Ari ROBERT AGER Physics, Aeronaulics RUTH AUSTIN Algebra, Geomerry VI 4 R. BALASTRA Physical Educalion X gxKxX E. H. BALDRIDGE Ameri islory and Gov- ernmenl MARY BANES Library Science MARY R. BARNETTE Civics, Sociology, Economics PAUL J. BAUER Physics, General Science IIVALTER A. BAUSCH Biology, Bolany HELEN ANN BEJACH World Hislory, Problems of Democracy LOUISE E. BENTLEY Ino piciurel French M. JULIA BENTLEY Lalin, Adviser of Senior Girls LAURA BLANK Algebra, Geomeiry, Navigalion, Trigonomelry CHARLES BOWERS English FRANK BROWN Ino picfurel Jr. Business Train- ing, Malhemafics ALMA BURKE Secrelarial Praclice, Shorlhand, Typewriling DANIEL BURKE Algebra, Geon' nomelry ' GLADYS A. BUSCH Larin FLORENCE CALLAHAN Shorfhand, Typewriling, Jr. Business Training HARRY H. CALVERT American Hislory HOMER CASKEY Chemislry ELIZABETH CHEPOORIN Modern European His- Iory, World Hislory Rum cLiPPiNeER English EDITH R. coci-inowsre Physiology LAURA B. CUNNINQHAM work wilh Ssgm saving sludenis PAUL CUTSHALL Commercial Law, Bookkeeping, Mafhemaiics MURPHY J. DOHERTY General Science GLADYS DEE ERVIN Arf RAYMOND T. FELL Prinfing CLARA FINK Lafin, Senior Girls' Horneroom Page I7 l. G,C4..w ffZZvvaf,2L, 4, EDITH FOX OTIS GAMES H. GUASTINI CLYDE A. HALL General Science American Hislory Physical Educalion Algebra Commerce and Senior Boys' Geomelry Induslry Homeroom MABEL R. HELMAN RUTH L. HELMAN F. E. HOFFMEISTER VIRGINIA HOPPE Algebra Household Aris Woodwork English Geomelry Me+aI Work I Pallern Making my .IQ 132, Foundry WILLIAM IBLINGS ELLA G. JOHNSON Bookkeeping English Civics H. KOPPENHOEFER ELSA KRAMER English Physical Educalion Journalism N I NA KELLY Civics A. R. KRATZ Choral Music Orcheslra ALAN KINDSCHY Physical Educalion E, KRUCKEMEYER English Dramalics Public Speaking MADELINE HARRIS Bofany General Science MARY S. HOWELL Spanish ELIZABETH KING Shorlha nd Typewrifing EDWARD KRUECK Physical Eclucalion ENOLIA C. HEILE English Special Speech MARION H U BER Chemislry Algebra Geomelry HELEN M. KING Spanish ARCH D, LANG Biology 1 Page I8 EDNA E. LEROY SARAH LEVINE ELEANOR LORENZ FANNIE MADDEN J. FERRIS MATHIS A. K. McKEMlE Spanish Secrelarial Praclice Economic American l-lislory Machine Shop English Shorlhand Geography IX A ll Praclice Typewriling Geology Q6 Melal Work S. MQLAUGHLIN MARY McSURELY T. C. MOBBERLEY JOHN MOLNAR JEANETTE NURRE E, PEOPLES Maihemallcs Salesmanship Mechanical Drawing Vocal Music Physical Educalion Home Economics JF. BUSIDSSS Training , Consumer Educafion MARY MORGAN 0 -r lno piclural J,.f,5.,1,.fJ- I- f'-ffrV4'7,'I.'.- French, l-lislory, Civics , ' PEARL PERSONS English, German, Harmony WENDELL PIERCE Sludenl Counselor ELMER J. PORTER Ari' PAUL RICHERT Physical Educalion C. H. SCHAFER Chemislry, Malhemalics ARIA P. SCHAWE English ELIZABETH SELLERS English, Civics, Malhemalics SUSAN LEWIS SHAFFER Library Science CHARLES F. SIEI-IL Algebra, Geomelry FRANCES SKINNER Secrelarial Praclice, Shorl- hand, Typewriling HELEN LOUISE STAPLEFORD English INEZ T. STENGER -English ww Q ff ,,, .f --fum. .441 is 5' MAUD SUTER Physical Educalion ELSIE TANGEMAN Civics, Global Geography HELEN TANGEMAN English ALMA H. THOMAS World Hislory, German Page I9 n,nuwn.o.,.., ,,., nuauw-v,.s-.,v,,,.....L,s ,,,,, .. ..-,1 . wi ALICE E. VON STEIN lno piclurel English FLORENCE R. WAGNER English, Adviser lresh- man girls BERTHA EVANS WARD English W. H. WEIK Zoology. Physiology SECRETARIES O' E. WEILHAMER ELEANOR S. KRAMPE Woodwork, Mechanical CARRHE KOHRMAN Drawing STELLA ROWLAND EERN M. WHITE English MABEL W. WILLARD Zoology, Physiology LISLE G. WINELAND Mechanical and Archi- leclural Drawing ELIZABETH ZORN Home A Economics BERTHA S. KAHN School Nurse FLORA PORTNER Man- ager of The lunch room 1 l Q i Page 20 my Sfude-nfs meeT in The fron? hall STUDIES ACADEMIC UVERTURE Virginia Belsclier com- pleles a diagram for aeronaulics as Jolwn Black lakes noles. Be- low, Jim Wilson sliows Elliel Burwell a desli- y nalion plolled by navi- gaiion meilwods. ln our presenl conilicl, allenlion lwas lurned lo Jrlwe air. This lrend lias brouglwl 'iwo new subiecls inlo llwe l-luglwes curriculum, aeronaulics and navigalion. Sludenls learn llwe principles oi maneuvering a plane from one poinl 'lo anollwer, piloring, dead reckoning, radio navigalion, and coleslial navigalion. Piloling refers To flying cliieily by landmarks: lliis iundamenlal is usually llie lirsl To be masiered by llwe novice pilol. Dead reckoning is concise figuring ol a deslina- . lionq il involves some lwiglrier malliemalics. Radio navigalion is con- cerned willi flying on a radio beam and by radio conlacls. Celeslial navigalion depends on flue sun, and To some ex- lenl on llie ssiarsg a course is plorled willi melliods similar lo llwose used for sea Jrravel. Aeronaulics involves weallwer, meleorology, air slrala, clouds, and ollwer subiecls for sludy. These iascinaling new courses are deslined lo be lirsl clioice on many programs. Page 24 Currenf evenfs are of major imporfance fo class discussion. Tfie social sfuoiies assume a new significance. Geography nas become vifai fo every one of us. Below a group in fiwe library is frying fo cafcn a glimpse info world affairs ffirougfi magazines. Tfiey are Jack Smoof, Bernard Berkowifz. I-larry Iviagouiias, Carol I-ieepke, Befiy Bargen, and Jean Zink. Page 25 Science is imporTanT in The world oT Today and will probably be even more so Tomorrow. ln view oT This, There is an accenT on scienTiTic subiecTs in The cur- riculum oT l-lughes. This year broughT some addiTions To maThemaTical science sTudies in The Torm oT navigaTion, aeronauTics, and global geography, as a preparaTion Tor miliTary courses besides Their normal civilian usage. Physics. chemisTry, and general science help us To undersTand The why's and how's oT everyday liTe abouT us, and Tew sTudenTs Tail To Tind iT inTensely inTeresT- ing, Thus discovering Tor Themselves answers To naTural phenomena. fXcTual ex- perimenTaTion and demonsTraTions in The laboraTories malce These subiecTs popular and easy To learn, Tor experience is a greaT Teacher. Below, Gordon Zeidman is shown learning how To Tind The cenTer oTa body. l Page 26 rgaiiyfy L 6 U VF QQ , if Y slimy A all. A l-lughes boTanisTs, chemisTs, physicisTs, and zoologisTs acquire a useTul background oT inTormaTion and Train- ing ThaT will sTand Them in good sTead in many ways in laTer pursuiTs, especially senior boys in considering mili- Tary service To Their counTry. As is The case wiTh almosT everyThing else, The subiecT oT physics is closely con- necTed wiTh The presenT war. Physics gives The sTudenT a broad view inTo The work oT machines, many oT which are Today helping us To vicTory, and a knowledge oT The Things wiTh which 'we come inTo conTacT every day, yeT oT which we undersTand so liTTle. Physics, Then, is The science which supplies a greaT parT oT The answer To The eTernal quesTion Why? America is enTering upon scienTiTic knowledge will be required, and l-lughes is giv- ing To iTs sTudenTs Those very ToundaTions. The scienTiTic mind is The mind oT To-morrow. V -4 ' W l 1 a new age, a scienTiTic era in which basic ToundaTions oT Page 27 9 6 This year sfudenfs in fkrfs and Craffs are learning fo use fin in fheir work because of pafriofic necessify. Rings, pins, and bracelefs are made from silver and bronze. The designs are offen developed in confrasfing mefals fo achieve a modern effecf. Ofher arficles such as bowls and plafes are hammered from peufer. Wood carving fakes form in frays and flaf pieces. Leafher is used in making bookcovers, bookmarks, belfs, wallefs, and purses which are designed fo carry coins, wear on belfs, or fo use as regular handbags. Plasfer plagues are made from plasfer of Paris squares which are carved when dry. Soap carvings are shaped info figures of people and animals. The arfs and craffs deparfmenf sfrives fo preserve fhe arf of manual skill and originalify. Page 28 Shown below are sfudenfs of Miss Ervin's Commercial Arf ll class doing faslwion drawing, an imporfanf parf of flweir course. Besides flweir usual work, flwe arf classes of l-luglfies are doing a splendid iob in aiding defense. -l'l'iey are well represenfed flwrougfiouf flwe balls-war posfers for bringing in fl'1e scrap , warnings of fl'1e danger of loose fallc , and reminders of physical fifness . Af Clwrisfmas fliey made and senf fo Camp Piclceff, Virginia, one ffiousand lwand-blocked paper napkins, one llwousand fray favors, and fwo flwousand nuf cups for ffie soldiers' liospifal. Tlwese sfudenf acfiv- ifies are under flwe able guidance of Miss Ervin, Miss Adomeif, and Mr. Porfer. H Page 29 l Music has 'always enjoyed populariTy aT l-lughes. The whole school is music minded, Trom The TirsT year in which Mr. KraTz Teaches The school songs, To commencemenT exercises where The enTire senior class raise Their voices To make Music I-Iall earn iTs name. Under Mr. Molnar, sophomores, iuniors, and seniors learn To lcnow The masTers, To appreciaTe The classics, and To sing Tor Tun. Periods are devoTed To lisTening To records oT greaT worlcs, and oThers To recording The resulTs oT several weelcs oT class worlc. We all geT a lciclc ouT oT hearing our voices on The microphone, The recording helps us To noTe our misTalces. This year, Mrs. Persons, sponsor oT The Music Club, has wriTTen a composiTion The orchesTraTion oT which appears below. Page 30 Palricia Lawson, Jack Cleary, and Faye Jackson play 'rlme less usual inslrumenls. .1 :C X i T P91595 Almosl Jrwo hundred sludenls of l-lughes received cerlificales for having cornpleled The Red Cross course in Firsl Aid. They will have a greal deal lo conlribule lo a world a+ peace, as well as a world al war. The above pholograph shows a Junior Red Cross display in a downlown slore. This was a l-lughes window for il showed conrribulions of lcnilled arlicles and sewing lrorn The girls in l-lughes l-lome Economics classes. The perfecl swealer was on display, Tor which Anne Sonnenshein won special praise. Volunleer worlc al The Red Cross chapler house and The paclcing of Chrislmas boxes were orher aclivilies for The Junior Red Cross. Page 32 v 7 The housewife is fhe backbone of a nafion. l-lers is fhe iob of cooking, sewing, and kniffing, of keeping fhe home fires burning for her family in a world af war. Under her skilled hands appear simple, body-building meals for all fhe family, clofhes for herself and her chil- dren, and sweafers and socks in her spare fime for fhe Red Cross. Sfudenfs of fhe l-lome- making and l-lome Economics classes af l-lughes under Miss l-lelman, Miss Peoples, and Miss Zorn are being well-fraineol fo sfep info fhaf role. Twice a week fhey prepare fheir own meals and eaf fhem in fhe class room. Many of fhem sporf sweafers which fhey fhemselves have kniffed. And fhe Red Cross has been well supplied wifh sweafers, miffens. socks, and Red Cross bands made by l-lughes sfudenfs and feachers. They also make many of fheir own clofhes-skirfs, blouses, and suifs. lmporTanT among The vocaTional courses ThaT prepare us Tor commercial careers is Typing. Acquiring The abiliTy To Type is diTTerenT Trom learning To speak Toreign languages or To work ma+h problems, and The pupils usually Tind Typing an inTeresTing subiecT. FirsT The novice learns To Teel aT home on The range oT home-keys, ven- Turing ouT on a i , u , i , m , i or a gug mug mum gum line as a sTarT. Soon senTences appear on The page and The claTTer oT The class becomes a liTTle more Tormidable. Rapid sTeps soon bring TransposiTion, leTTer-wriTing, and The Tiner poinTs oT Typing To The sTudenT's TingerTips. BeneTiTs Trom The Training are immediaTeg neaT homework papers deIighT The Teachers: and bud- ding sTenographers, auThors, reporTers, and plain' old leTTer-wriTers puT Their new TalenT To work quickly and use iT The resT oT Their lives. Ad- vanced sTudenTs receive special oTTice Training, along wiTh shorThand, which prepares Them Tor business rouTine so They can sTep inTo iobs aTTer graduaTion and know whaT To do, and how To do iT. Some l-lughes TypisTs have Turned Their abiliTy Toward aiding The Red Cross, Typing Torms, doing. Their parT in The war eTTorT. Typing is, wiThouT doubT, The pracTical subiecT Tor The pracTical sTudenT. i i Worlcing in wood, and fraining in carpenfry and machine shop have a defi- nife appeal fo some boys who find ample guidance in fhe indusfrial arfs classes of l-lughes. Deff carpen- fers, budding arfisans, and pofenfial mefal-workers, all essenfial fo our worlcaday world, are pracficing in fhe groffoes of l-lughes base- menf every day. When fhey have finished fheir course, fhe resulfs are in fhe hand as well as in fhe mind. Freguenfly fhese producfs are made wifh a special aim: many worfhy confribufions have loeen made fo our cify's charifa- ble organizafions. Below we see Armand Kiliiian dis- playing fhe wheelloarrows, and William lvloening run- ning a lafhe. Page 35 -, , 1 4 If SENIORS PUMP AND CIRCUIVISTANCE age 37 CNG, 1-QNQ AC-50, we, The class oT l943, were Treshmeng cerTain parTs oT ThaT evenTTul year sTand ouT in our minds. The PopulariTy ConTesT was one oT These, wiTh Ak? l-larvey GuThrie The TirsT oT our ranlcs To come inTo The limelighT. Thar was The year oT Old ProTessor's School Daze, The Passing oT The Third Floor Back, The ValianT, Adam and Eva and our TirsT biTTer TasTe 1 2 g oT exams. T5 The year rolled swiTTly by and we soon Tound ourselves pro- moTed To The ranlc oT sophomores. ThaT year, T940-41, we began To Take more inTeresT in school acTiviTiesq Virginia Beclc was The presidenT oT P and G. ThaT also was The year oT Thru The NighT, ll 1 ll n ll ll and DeaTh Takes a l-loliday, boTh Sages producTlons, SweeThearTs, Qs an opereTTa, and The World's Series. The baslceTball Team won The SouTh- s , f 1 wesT Ohio DisTricT 5 Championship. ThaT June we bade Tarewell To lvlr. Merry and welcomed Mr. OTTermann inTo our midsT. Our junior year broughT our class inTo iTs own. RuTh Hill and BurT Pease were ediTors oT The Gargoyle, Don Thomas was presidenT oT The French Club. Ody Bergsmarlc broughT honors To The casT oT Old Doc, and many oT us Toolc A11-A parT in The Spring ConcerT. e-E? BuT mosT memorable was The December 8Th K 0 audiTorium To hear The PresidenT declare War. We ended The year by fl elecTing our class oTTicers Tor I943: PresidenT, BurT Pease: Vice-PresidenT,0dy Bergsmarlqg Treasurer, Don Ebersoldq :X if and SecreTary, Rmb Hill, uf 3-- LasT Tall The boys ioyTully enTered The realms oT 3I2 X3-wj and The l-lonor Page 38 f ! L League made plans lor Jrhe Big Sis+erlp,arily.: Assufming' oijr posilion al The head 1 , , ,., 4 . of lhe school, we Jroolc aniiaclive parliiin lhe Viclory Corps, sponsored a Chrisr- mas Dance and banished all hope of ever seeing lhe Big Reds defeal The 1 Wilhrow Tigers. isxgbv 3 Now we are wherever we go, be il lo college, lo lhe work, we will always remember lhe friends we have had here al l-lughes. loolcing forward lo gradualion bul 9+ armed forces, Qfl-gJ'9m or lo -if A we have made and Jrhe good limes Page 39 N x N A L! Page 40 ACKLEY, JEAN Ari League I, 2, 3: Laiin Club 2: Office 3, 4: Firsl Aid Delachmeni' 4: Honor League 4. ADAMS, BETTY Gargoyle Rep. I: Annual Rep. 2: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4: Home Economics Club 4. ALBRIGHT, ELIZABETH Lanier for Girls, Macon, Ga. I: Arf League 2, 3: Old Hughes Rep. 3: Honor League 4. N 9 ' ALTMAN, RICHARD M. Ari League I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Choir 4: Air Raid Warden 4: Foriegn Policy Ass'n. 2, 3, 4. ANDREWS, HARRIETT Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4: Tennis I. ARENSTEIN, PEGGY P. and G. I, 2: Lalin Club 2: Arl League I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4.. Honor League 4: Sages 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Choir 4: Hockey I: Freshies' Aid 4: Baskefball I. AUGSPURGER, JANET Annual Sfaff I, 2, 3, Rep. 2: Arf League 3: French Club 3, 4. AURAND, BETTY LOU Oak Park and River Foresl High School, Chicago III. I: Arf League 3: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4. BACHMAN, ROBERT GILBERT Ar+ League I, 2, 3. - 2 V BARNETT, BERNARDINE Honor League 4. I BARTLING, JANET E. Choir 3, 4: Honor League 4: Old Hughesv Rep. 2. BAUER, AUDREY JUNE Ari League I, 2, 3: Aeneadae 4: Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Bowling 2. BAUER, CHARLES J. Bloom Jr. High School I: Sales Club 3: Foolball 3, 4. BAUMANN, CHARLES BAYER, JOHN Ar? League I, 2, 3: Old Hughes Rep. 2, 3. BECK, GEORGE Orchestra 3, 4. BECK, VIRGINIA O. Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League Exec. Comm. 43 Freshies' Aid 4: Music Apprecialion Club I: P. and G. I, Pres. 2: Lalin Club 2: Glee Club 3: Choir 4: Malh Club, Sec.-Treas. 4: Annual Rep. 3, Business Manager 4: G. A. A. I: Hockey I: Baskeiball I: Tumbling I: Ollice 2, 3, 4. BECKER, JEANNE C. Arl League I, 2, 3: Skaling Club 2: Pep Club 3: Camera Club 4: Honor League 4. BEDORE, JOSEPH Weslern Hills High School I. BENNETT, DORIS Arl League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4. BENSON, GEORGE Parker High School, Chicago, Ill. I, 2, 3: Choir 4: Sages 4. BERGMANN, DOROTHY MARY Ari' League I, 2, 3: Home Economics Club 2: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4: Firsl Aid Corps 4: Lalin Club 3: Gargoyle Rep. 3. BERGSMARK, ODELYS V.-Pres. of Class of '43: Arr League 2, 3, Rep. I: Honor League 4: Vicfory Corp Council 4: Lalin Club 2, 4, V.-Pres. 3: Aeneadae 4: French Club 3, 4: Sages 2, V.-Pres. 3, Program Chr. 4: Choir 3, 4, Robarian 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Old Hughes Rep. 3: Girl Reserves 3, V.-Pres. 4: P. and G. I, 2: Scribblers 2, 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Pep Club 3. - jf BERNH , KAR N Lea I! 3: e u : Choir 3, 4: Sa es or ling 4. l e BEST, RUTH Old Hughes Rep. 2: Ari' League , 3: unior Classics 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Honor League 4: Gargoyle Rep, 4. BETSCHER, VIRGINIA RUTH Aeronaulics Club, Secrelary 4: Ari League 2, 3: French Club 3: Gargoyle Sfall I: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4: Malh Club 4: Old Hughes Slafl 3: Scribblers 2. BETTNER, DONALD GEORGE Track I, 2, 3, Co-Capt 4: Spanish Club 4: Bowling 2: Ari League I, 2, 3. BEUCLER, MILLARD Kerhonlrson High School I, 2: Ari League 3: Choir 3, 4: Hughes Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, V.-Pres. 4: Lalin Club 4. BIHL, PAUL WILLIS Elmwood Place Jr. High School I: Harlwell High School 2: Aeronaulics Club 3: Drum Major 3, 4: Choir 4. BLACK, JOHN RICHARD Air Raid Warden 4: Aeronaulics Club 4, Treasurer 3: Swimming Team 2, 3: Arr League 3. 1, f I If ' f Iffjw iff '1 , f 'fee-1 BT c'KMiq3g5Aw1N:'e-lee Club 3, 4: Traclc 4: Arl League I, 2, 3. I . BLAKE, JAMES lvEImwood High School I: Arl League 2, 3: Slqaling Club 2. BLUHM, NADINE FAYE Lafin Club 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep. I: Spanish Club, V.-Pres. 4: Honor League 4: Tennis I, 3: Hoclcey I, 2: Archery I, 3: Glee Club 4: Freshies' Aid 4. BONEM, MARGARET Cenlerball I: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2. 3: Baseball I, 2: Kiclcball 2, 3: Swimming 3, 4: Dance Club 2, 4, Sporl Leader 3, Secrelary 3, 4: Tumbling I, 2: Individual Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. BOOS, JULIAN H. Arl League I, 2, 3: Aeneadae, Pres. 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Sages 2, 3: Glee Club, Librarian 4: Annual Slafl 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Gym Team I, 2, 3: Baseball 3, 4. BOOTH, MARCIA Our Lady of Mercy I: Glee Club 3, 4: Sales Club Pres. 4: Honor League 4: Currenl Evenls Club 3. BOTTOMLEY, ELEANOR French Club I, 2, 3, 4: Scribblers I, 2: Honor League 4: Home Economics Club 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2. BOYAR, SHIRLEY ANN Newporr High School, Newporl, Ky. I, 2: Arr League 3: Honor League 4. BRAND, MARTHA M. Honor League 4: Arr League I, 2, 3. BRANDT, ETHEL L. Ari League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Tennis I. BREITFELD, AARON E. Arl League I, 2, 3. BRENEMAN, BETTY JANE Ari League I, 2, 3: French Club 2: Girl Re- serves 3: Honor League 4: Music Apprecialion Club 4. Page 4I Page BRESTER, BETTY Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2, 3. BREUER, HARRY M. Hughes Club 4: HIYY 4: Air Raid Warden 3, 4: Arl' League I, 2, 3: Lalin Club 2, BREWER, JEANNE Ari' League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Bowling 4. BRINN, ARNOLD Arr League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4. BRODOF, REBECCA Ari League 3: Honor League 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Sales Club 4. BROWN, MILDRED K. Gargoyle Rep. 3: Honor League 4. BRUCKMANN, JOHN CASPER Foolball I, 2, 3: Baseball 4: Hughes Club 3, 47 I-Ii-Y 3, 4. BRUETTING, EARL MELVIN Hughes Club 3: Arl League 2, 3: Senior Choir 4: Band I, 2, 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3: Slamp Club I. BRUG, VIOLET E. Arl League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Honor League 4: Jr. Choir 3: Glee Club 3. e BURCKARD, AILEEN Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Annual Rep. 2: P. and G. I. BURGETT, HERMAN K. Arl League I, 2, 3: French Club, Exec. Comm. 3: Choir 4: Old Hughes ' Slalf 3: Scribblers 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, Cor. Secrelary 4: Gargoyle Associale Edilor 3: Annual Rep. 4: Pep Club V,-Pres. 4: Maior, Air Raid Warden 4: Senior Ring Comm. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2. BURKS, GEORGE W. Firsf Aid Corps 4. BURTON, EVELYN Arl League I, 2, 3: Sales Club 3: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2, 4: Old Hughes Rep. I: Honor League 4. BURWELL, ETHEL V. Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2: Modern Dancing 2, 3: G. A. A. 3: Archery 3: Scribblers 3: Malh Club 3, 4: French Club 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Annual Slall 4: Aeronaulics Club 4. CAGLE, JAMES M. Jr. Choir 3: Glee Club 3: Sr, Choir 3, 4: Traclc I: I Archery 3: Gym Team I. CALLIS, ANNETTE G. Arl League I, 2, Rep. 3: Honor League 4: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3, Pres. 4: Music Apprecialion Club 2, 4: Currenl Evenfs Club 3. CAPPEL, GLADYS Arl League I, 2: Bowling Club I: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4. CHERDRON, MARGIE Arl League 3: Annual Rep. I, 4: Bowling 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4: Home Economics Club Secrelary 4, CHRISTMAN, MELBA Arr League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3. CIRKIN, REVA P. and G. I: French Club 2: Drum Maiorelle I, 2: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: Sales Club 3: G. A. A. I. CITRON, JEAN Walnul Hills High School I, 2, 3: Sages 4. 42 CIUCCIO, MADELINE D. Arr League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps Council 4: Lalin Club 2: Home Economics Club 4: P. and G. I, 2: Honor League 4: Archery Club I: Gargoyle Rep. I: Firsl Aid Corps 4. CLARK, MINNIE Honor League 4: Sales Club 4: Ari League I, 2, 3. CLEARY, JOHN Wilhrow High School I, 2: Orcheslrra 3, 4: Music Ap- precialion Club 3: Hughes Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Ari' League 3. COHEN, NATALIE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 2, 3: Sales Club 4: Annual Rep. 2. COHN, LIBBY Annual Rep. 3: Ari' League I, 2, 3: French Club 2: Honor League 4. COHON, BARUCH J. Ohio Mechanics Inslilule I, 2: Air Raicl Warden 4: French Club 4: Orcheslra 3. COLLETTE, GERTRUDE La+in Club I: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Bowling 4: Honor League 4: Home Economics Club 4. CONOVER, JAMES Arr League I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3. 4. CRAIN, RICHARD P. Ari' League I, 2, Rep. 3: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Gargoyle Slaii 3: Annual Rep. 3, Business Manager 4: Choir 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Swimming Team I, 2, 3, Capl. 4. CRAWFORD, DORIS JEAN Arl League 3: Spanish Club 4: Choir 4: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Inlormalion Desk 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Badminlon I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2, 3: Hoclcey I, 2, 3: Kiclcball 2, 3: Ping Pong I, 2: Shulfleboard I, 2: Swimming 3: Tennis I, 2, 3: Tumbling I: Volleyball 2. CRESS, FORREST V. Ari League I, 2, 3: Annual Rep. I, 2: Hughes Club 3: Traclc I: Swimming 2. CUTHBERT, SHIRLEY Villa Maria Academy, Fronlenac, Minn. I, 2, 3: Sages 4: Honor League 4. DARBY, MARY BETH Lalin Club I: Ari League Rep. 3: Glee Club I: Honor League 4. DAVIS, HILDA Sales Club 3: Honor League 4. DAVIS, MILDRED Douglas Jr. High School I: Sales Club 4: Honor League 4. DEMING, DONALD Spanish Club 3, 4: Sages 3, 4: Viclory Corps 4. DEMROW, ESTHER M. Bowling 3: Sales Club 3: Slcaling Club 2: Ari' League I, 2: Honor League 4. 4 DENUCCIO, CARMEN JOSEPH Arl League I, 2, 3: Camera Club 2: Sales Club 4. DENYVEN, DAVID Yorlc High School, Elmhursf, III. I, 2: Hughes Club 4: Gym Team 4. DESSERICH, EARL J. Gargoyle Slaff 2, 4, Sporls Eclilor 3: Cheer- leader 3, 4: Tennis Team 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, Secrelary 4: Pep Club 4: Bowling Club 2. DOCK, ROBERT S. Hughes Club 3: Arl League I, 2, 3. T .V I .1 JV I. IMA I F..-fig gi Page 43 f 4, 1- . 1' yg , 'I :Marv 1 f ,M A I - 7 ' A-'Q-V4- If 4 :Wye 1 IM: Page 44 DOLL, GEORGE PAUL Wilhrow High School I, 2, 3. DORFMAN, LEON Arl League I, 2, 3. DRAKE, MILDRED E. Arl' League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Old Hughes Rep. I: Annual Rep. 3: Oreslea 2: Girl Reserves 4: G. A. A, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Archery 3: Hoclcey l: Individual Sporls I: Volleyball 3: Baseball l: Tennis 3. DREES, GLORIA P. and G. I: Arl' League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Honor League 4. DUVALL, LOIS NANCY Ari' League 2, 3: Honor League Exec. Comm. 4: P. and G. I: Girl Reserves 3. DWENGER, JEANNE LORETTA P. and G. I: Arl League 2, 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 4. EBERSOLD, DONALD K. Treasurer of Class of '43: Lalin Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3: French Club 3: Arl League I, 2, 3: Gargoyle 3: Hughes Club 3, Treasurer 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Boolc Shop 4. ECKHOFF, LOIS Sales Club, Cor, Secrelary 3: Arl League I, 2: Gar- goyle Rep. 2: Annual Rep. 3. EISERMANN, SHIREY ANN Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: G. A. A. 2. ESTES, BEULAH Roosevell Jr. High School, Hamillon, Ohio I: Ham- ilfon High School 2: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4. FALLS, MARIEN E. Ar? League 2, 3: Honor League 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Lunch Room 2. FARMER, EILEEN ANNYE Arl League l, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Music Apprecialion Club 4: Bowling 3: Archery 3: Riding 3. FEINHOR, MARVIN M. ArI League I, 2: Aeronaulics Club 3: Annual Slall 3: Gargoyle Rep. 3. FEITH, ALLEN D. Arl League I, 2, 3. FERGUSON, HARRY MAESCHER Old Hughes Rep. I: Music Appre- cialion Club I: Arl Academy 2: Annual Rep. 3, 4: Oreslea 3: Choir 3, 4. FIELD, RALPH Arf League I, 2, 3: Malh Club 4: French Club 2: Orcheslra I, 2: Gargoyle Rep. I: Old Hughes ' Slalf, Rep. I. FISCHER, MADELINE Ari League I, 2, 3:Spanish Club 3: Honor League 4: Annual Slalf 4. FISCHER, ROBERT Baslcelball 4: Bowling 4, FLAX, STEPHANIE Musin School, Brussels, Belgium, I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 3: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Girl Reserves 4. FLYNN, MARGARET Gallalin High School, Gallalin, Tenn. I, 2: Bowling 4. FORBES, JEAN LOUISE Arr League I, 2, 3: Slamp Club I: French Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aicl 4: P. and G. I. FRANKS, DONALD RAYMOND Hughes Club 4: Slage Crew 2: Arl League I, 2, 3. FRANKS, DOROTHY JEANNE Arl League I, 2, 3: Slamp Club 2: Camera Club 4: Honor League 4. FREY, JOHN E. Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Sales Club 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Music Apprecialion Club 3: Arl League 3. FRICKMAN, LAVERNE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Archery 3. FRIEDLANDER, CAROL Arl' League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I: Glee Club 3: Slcaling Club I, 2: Sales Club 3: GargoyIe Rep. I, 2: Old Hughes Rep. I: Honor League 4: P. and G. I. FULDNER, HERBERT M. Arl League I: Lunch Room Cashier 4: Aeneadae 4: Volleyball 3, 4. FUNKE, ERVIN ALBERT Arr League I, 2, 3. GABE, THELMA W. Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Annual Rep. 2, 3: Girl Reserves 3: Home Economics Club 4: Office 3: Slamp Club I. GAMES, MARY JUANITA Arr League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Span- ish Club 3: P. and G. I: Camp Fire Girls 2: Tennis I. GARRETT, BETTY LOU Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Bowling 4: lnlormalion Deslc 4. GARVIN, PETER Foolball I, 2, 3, Co-Capl. 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Arl League 2, 3. GAUSMAN, JOY Ari League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Band 2, Secre- lary 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, Secrelary 3, 4: G, A, A, I: Baslcelball I. GAZ, HARRY Arl League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps Rep. 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Track 2. GELWICKS, MARTHA Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, Exec. Comm. 4: Aeneadae 4: Choir 3, 4: Annual Slall 4: Girl Reserves 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. GERHARDT, LOUIS W. Norlh College Hill High School I: Arl League 3. GERTZMAN, SHIRLEY Weslern Hills High School I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4. GIBSON, RUTH MARION Arr League 2, 3: French Club 3: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Bowling 3: Honor League 4: Slcaling Club I, 2: G. A. A. I: Riding Club 3. GILDENBLATT, GILBERT Weslern Hills High School I: Baslcelball 2, 3: Inlra-mural Baslcelball 4: Ari League 2, 3. GILLESPIE, NANCY HERMINE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 41 Lunchroorn 3, 4: P. and G. 2: Lalin Club 4: Aeneadae 4: French Club 4: Annual Slall 3, 4: Scribblers 2. GITMAN, DORIS JEANNE Arr League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Music Apprecialion Club 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Old Hughes Rep. 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: P. and G. I:CurrenlEver1Is Club 2. GLASS, ERCELL L. Air Raid Warden 4: Malh Club 4: Choir 4: Scribe blers 2. Page 45 GLAZER, GRETCHEN ROSE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Home Economics Club 4, GLEAVES, CLIFFORD K. Arr League I, 2, 3. GOLDBERG, JEAN ANN Honor League 4: Arl League 2: Sales Club 3: P. and G. I: Tumbling I: Volleyball I. GOLDBERG, SHIRLEY Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 2: P. ancl G. I. GOLDSWORTH, BEVERLY Sales Club 3: Honor League 4. GOSNEY, DOROTHY Viclory Corps Council 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Slcaling Club I: Kickball 2, 3: Baseball 2: Archery 3: Bowling 3, 4: Baslcelball 2. GOSSETT, ESTHER Arl League I, 2, Rep. 3: Honor League 4: Sages I: Home Economics Club 4: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2: Old Hughes Rep. 3: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3. GRACE, ALAN P. Choir 2, 3, 4: Sales Club I: Glee Club 2, 3: Arl' League I, 2, 3. GRAY, VIOLET Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club I, 2: Music Apprecialion Club 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Slcaling Club I: Camera Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: Gargoyle Slalf 3, 4: P. and G, 2: Girl Reserves 4. GREEN, DOROTHY LOUISE Arl' League I, 3, Rep. 2: Honor League, Exec. Comm. 4: Home Economics Club, V.-Pres. 4: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3: Freshies' Aid 4. GREEN, KENNETH Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Arl League I, 2, 3: Sales Club 3: Viclory Corps 4: Boxing Club 4. GREGORY, BETTY Arl League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4. GRIFFES, FRANCES Por'l Washinglon High School, Porl Washinglon, N. Y. I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 4. GROSHON, DOROTHY Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 3: Home Economics Club 4: Girls Reserves 3, 4. GRUESSER, ELVERA P. and G. I: Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 4. GUTHMAN, CLAIRE B. Arl League I, 2, 3: Slcaling Club I, 2: P. and G. I, 2: French Club 2: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 3: Gargoyle Rep. I: Annual Rep. 2, 4. GUTHRIE, HARVEY Gargoyle Rep. I: Old Hughes Rep. I: Slage 'Crew 2: Glee Club 3, 4. HABEKOTTE, VIRGINIA Ar'l' League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 4: Aeneadae 4: P, and G. I: Pep Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Spanish Club 4. HAECKL, MARY Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Aeneadae 4: French Club 3, 4. HAGEMAN, JEAN HARRIET Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 4: Aeneadae 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, Libr. 2, 3: Home Economics Club, Treas. 4: Slcaling Club I, 2:AnnuaI Rep. I: Freshies' Aid 4. HAIL, DOROTHY Honor League 4. Page 46 HAMILTON LOUIS Arl' League I, 2, 3:Camera Club 4: Chess Club 2: 3, 4: Hall Guards 3: Gargoyle Rep. 2. HANNERS, DOLORES Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Ky, I: Ar'I League 3: Honor League 4: G. A. A. 2. HARITON, LEE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Spanish Club I, 2: P. and G. I, 2: Gargoyle Slall I, Rep. I, 2: Sales Club 3: Firsl Aid Corps 4: Home Economics Club 4: Annual Rep. I, 3. HARRIS, JESSIE MAE Ar? League 3: Honor League 4: Malh Club I: French Club 4: Baseball 2: Kiclcball 2 Volleyball 2. HARRIS, H. MAXINE Honor League 4: Sales Club 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Arl League I, 2, 3. HAUGHT, JOHN Arl League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps 4: Traclc 3, 4. HEBEL, SHIRLEY E. Arl League I, 2, Rep. 3: Honor League, Exec. Comm. 4: Sages 3, 4: Choir 4: Glee Club 3: Slcaling Club 2: Home Economics Club 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Hoclcey I: Bowling 2: Base- Ball 2: G. A. A. 2: Sales Club 3. HEBESTREIT, GLORIA J. Arr League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 4: Choir 3, 43: Home Economics Club 4: Gare goyle Rep. 2: Girl Reserves 4: P. and G. 2: Freshies' Aid 4. HECK, DOROTHY Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League, Treas. 4: Lalin Club 2, Sec'y. 3, 4: Aeneadae 4: Freshies' Aid 4. HEINEMAN, DOLORES Arl League I, 2, 3: Swimming I, 2, 4: Honor League 4: Home Economics Club I: Gargoyle Rep. I: Tennis I, 4. HEINES, ROBERT H. Ar+ League I, 2, 3. HEINZERLING, JEAN Arl League I, 2, 3: Annual Slall 4: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 4: French Club 2, 4: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Scribblers 2, 3: Old Hughes Slalf 3, Rep. 3. HEITMAN, DOROTHY Arl League I. 2, 3: Honor League 4: Band I, 2: Home Economics Club I, 2: Modern Dancing 3: lnlormalion Desk 4. HELBIG, RUTH Walnul Hills High School I,2,3: Honor League 4. HEMBREE, LOUISE Kellon High School, Texas I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. HENDERER, NORMA JEAN Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Music Apprecialion Club 3: Band I, 2, Libr. 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, Libr. 4: Oreslea 2. HENRICH, WILBERT EDWARD Wesfern Hills High School I, 2: Cross Counlry 4. HENSLEY. VIRGINIA G. A. A. I, 2: P. and G. II Bowling I, 2, 32 Volleyball I, 2: Jr, Choir 3: Choir 4: Honor League 4: Sales Club Sec. 3. HENZE, MELVIN H. Bloom Jr. High School I: Gym Team 2: Slcaling Club 2: Sales Club 3: Arl League 2, 3: Archery 3: Work Secrelary 4. HERGET, ROBERT S. Arl League I, 2, 3: Scribblers 2, 3: Hall Guard 4. HERREN, RUTH B. Arl League I, 3, Rep. 2: Honor League 4: Oreslea 2: Glee Club 4. Page 47 Page 48 HILL, RUTH Secrelary of Class of '43: Ari League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Annual Slalli 2, 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Gargoyle Slall, Ed. 3, 4, Rep. I, 2: German Club I: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4: Music Apprecialion Club 4: Old Hughes : Sfall I, 2, Rep. 3: Pep Club V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: P. and G. I, 2: Sales Club 4: Scribblers 3: Slamp Club Sec. I: V.-Pres. 2: Viclory Corps Council 4. HINES, MARY LOU Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League, Exec. Comm. 4: P. and G. I: Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Scribblers 2, 3: Sages 3: Pep Club 4: Annual Sfalf 4: Inlormalion Desk 4. HINES, PHILIP Elmwood Place Jr. High School I: Ar? League 2, 3: Lunch Room 3, 4: HITTLE, ANDREW W. Tennis Team 2, 3, Capl. 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Viciory Corps 4. HJELLE, ANNA Arl League 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 4: Jr. Classics 3: Music Apprecialion Club 3, 4: Inlormalion Desk 4: Girl Reserves 3. HOBT, JACK Woodward High School I, 2: Cross Counlry 3: Track 3: Ari League 3. HOCK, PHYLLIS Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Viclory Corps Council, Exec. Comm. Chr. 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, Exec. Comm. 4: Aeneadae 4: French Club 3, 4: Annual Slall 3: Freshies' Aid 4. HODGE, BETTY LOUISE Sales Club 3: Honor League 4. HOFFMAN, EUGENE Skaling Club I, 2: Sales Club 3: Baskefball I, 2: Ari' League I, 2, 3. HOFFMAN, NATHANIEL Arl League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps 4: Air Raid Warden 4: Camera Club I. HOFFMAN, RUTH MARIAN Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 3: Sales Club 4: Firsl Air Corps 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Bowling 2, 3: Swimming I. HOFMANN, ALBERT P. Ari' League I, 2, 3: Gargoyle Rep. 3. HOLLAND, EARL LEWIS Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, Co-Capl. 4. HOLMES, MILTON ALVIN Ari' League 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Speak- er's Bureau 4. HOLT, PHYLLIS T. Ari' League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps Council 4: Firsl Aid Corps 4: French Club 4: Archery 3. HOLTZMAN, CLARE M. Arl' League I, 2: Honor League 4: Sales Club 3: Annual Slall 4. HONNERLAW, ROSE MARY Ari' League I: Sales Club 3. HONOLD, GEORGE RUDOLPH Cross Counlry I, 2, 3: Track I: Gym I: Hughes Club 3: Chess Club I. HOOVER, BARBARA ANN Arl League I, 2, 3: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Lalin Club 3, 4: Honor League 4. HORWITZ, LOUIS Arl League 2: Sales Club Treas. 3: Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3: Annual Rep. 3. HORWIT1, THELMA JEANNE Ari League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Sales Club 4. HOUILLION, ELAINE Weslern Hills High School I: Arl League 2, 3: Gargoyle Rep. 3, 4: Annual Rep. 4: Honor League 4. HOUSTON, BETTY LOUISE Arr League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. HUBER, ROBERT L. Arl League I, 2, 3: Bowling Club 3, Sec'y. 4. HUETHER, RODGER Arl League I, 2, 3: Aeneadae 4: Lalin Club 3, 4: Choir 4: Glee Club 4: Slamp Club I, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4. HUNSINGER, BETTY Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3: French Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Choir 3, 4. HUNT, LAWRENCE Ari League I, 2, 3: Sages 3: Choir 4: Glee Club 4: Camera Club I: Sales Club 3: Firsl Aid Corps 3, 4: Hall Guard 3: Bowling Club 2, Treas. 3, 4. HUTCHISON, DOROTHY P. and G. I, 2: Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. IBECK, RUTH V. Arl League 2, 3: Honor League 4: Sales Club 3. ISBRANDT, VIRGINIA Choir , 2, 3, Pres. 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Sales Club Sec'y. 3: A nua ep. I: Honor League 4. IS NBE G DOROTHY Old Hughes Rep. 2: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4. JACKSON, FAY V. Ari League 3: Viclory Corps 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Or- cheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: Music Apprecialion Club 2: Sales Club 3: Horne Economics Club 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Honor League 4: Direclor of Girl's Orcheslra 3. JACKSON, JAMES P. Arl League I, 2, 3: Baseball 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Volleyball 4: Old Hughes Rep. 2. JACKSON, THOMAS Arl League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Slage Crew I, 2, 3, 4: Slage Hand I: Slage Manager 2, 3, 4: Sages I, 2, 3, 4. JACOBSON, WILLIAM Arl League I, 2, 3. JELLISON. JAMES Arr League i. 2. 3.4 JENKINS, BARBRA LEE Arr League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 4: Choir 4: Home Freshies' Aid 4. Economics Club 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2: I JOHNSON, BERT CHARLES Arl League I, 2, 3: Aeronaulics Club 3. JONES, BONNIE Bloom Jr. High School I: Arl League 2, 3: Honor League 4. JONES, BUREADA T. Bloom Jr. High Shool I: Arl League 2, 3: Honor League 4. JONES, MAURICE THOMAS Ross High School, Ross, Ohio I, 2. KADETZ, WILLIAM Arl League I, 2, 3. Page 49 Page 50 KALADOW, ELEANOR P. and G. I: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Sales Club 3: Jr. Choir 3: Arl League I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 4: Bowling 4: Honor League 4. KAMINSKY, STANLEY Arl League I, 2, 3: Annual Rep. 3: Gym Team I, 2, 3. KAYLOR, RICHARD L. Arf League I, 2, 3. KEININGER, GERTRUDE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4-: Sales Club 3: G. A. A. I, Exec. Comm. 2, Treas. 3, V.-Pres. 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Bowling I: Tumbling I, 2 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Cenlerball I: Kiclcball 2, 3, 4: Swirn- ming 3: Ping-Pong I, 2, 3, 4: Badminlon I, 2, 3: Shuffleboard I, 2, 3. KELLER, NORMAN Apprecialion Club 4: Hall Guard 3: Viclory Corps Council 4. Arl League I, 2: Public Spealcing, Pres. 3: Music KELLER, ROBERT S. Ari League I, 2, 3: Annual Slall 3, Rep. 3: Band I: Glee Club 3, 4: Camera Club I, 2, 3: Skaling Club I: Tennis 3, 4. KEMPER, RALPH H. Arl' League I, 2, 3: Malh Club 4: Lalin Club 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2: Jr. Choir 3: Hughes Club 4. KENDALL, RUTH Glee Club I: Band I, 2: Sr. Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Music Apprecialion Club 2: Choir 3, 4: Arr League I: Pep Club 3. KENNEDY JANET Honor League 4: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3, Pres. 4: Home Economics Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: P. Club 3. and G. I, 2: Spanish KERSTING, MARGARET ALICE Arl' League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 3: Music Apprecialion Club 4. KESSLER, WILLIAM A. Club 2, 3: Sages 2, 3, 4. Arl League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Lalin KING, MARY LOUISE I, 2: Girl Reserves 3: Arl League l, 2, 3: Honor League 4: P. and G. French Club 4: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club, Libr. 3: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2, KINGMAN, VIRGINIA P. and G. I. KIRCHER, EMMOLINE Corps 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Glee Club 4: Horne Economics Club I: Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Choir 4: Arr League I, 2. 3: Honor League 4: Pirsl' Aid G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Badrninlon I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Cenlerball I: I-Ioclcey I, 2, 4: Kiclcball 2, 3, 4: Ping- Pong I, 2, 3, 4: Shullileboard I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4. KIST, SHIRLEY M. Rolhenberg Jr. High School I: Ari' League 2, 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4. KLEIN, JANET Arl' League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 4. KLEIN, 'MIARY JEAN Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Home Economics Club 4: Annual Rep. 2: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Freshies' Aid 4. KLINE, Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Choir 2: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 4: SARAH Arl League 2, 3: Aenealdae 4: French Club 4: Lalin P. ancl G. 2. KOLLMORGEN, ELSIE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2: Inlormalion Desk 4: Annual Rep. I: P. and G. I: Girl Reserves 3. KOMBRINCK, JEAN Arl League 2, Rep. 3: Malh Club 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Preshies' Aid 4. KOONS, ROSEMARY LEE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Choir 4: Sales Club 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Archery 3: Riding Club 3. KRAMER, RUTH LOUISE Arr League 3: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Scribblers 3: French Club 3. KRIEG, SHIRLEY GERTRUDE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4. KRIKORIAN, HAIG Arl League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Malh Club 3, Exec. Comm. 4: French Club 3, 4: Sages, Malce-up Comm. 3, Treas. 4: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Pep Club 3, Treas. 4: Philalelisl' Club I: Old Hughes Slaff 3, Rep. 3: Gargoyle Slalf 3, Rep. 3, 4: Annual Rep. 3: Madrigal SingersV3, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. KRIMME, HOWARD W. Arl League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Sales Club 3: Foorball 4. KUHLMAN, ROBERT Arl League I, 2, 3. KUYPER, BETTY Honor League 4: Arl League I: Music Apprecialion Club 4: Sales Club 4. KWARTLER, MARGARET Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Sales Club 3: Girl Reserves 4: French Club 3: P. and G. I. LAACKE, FRANK Elmwood Place Jr. High School I: Arl League 2, 3: Lunch Room 4: Vicfory Corps 4. LALLY, MARY LOUISE Ari League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4. LEIGH, HARRY Cross Counlry 2, 3, Mgr. 4: Gym Team I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4.. Sales Club 4: Annual Rep. 2, Slalf 4: Mayorship 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps 4. LEIMBERGER, BARBARA LOUISA Arr League, I, 2, 3: Honor League Honor League 4: Currenl Evenfs Club V,-Pres. 2. LEVIN, NATALIE Tel-Aviv, Palesline I: Arl League 2: French Club 4: Honor League 4: Currenf Evenls Club, V.-Pres. 2. LEVINSON, ETHEL Music Apprecialion Club 4: Sales Club 4: Honor League 4. LEW, ANN HARRIETTE Arr League I, 2, 3: P. and G. I: Scribblers 3: Honor League 4. LILLARD, MILDRED Arr League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Aeneadae 4: Choir 2, 3, Treas. 4: Glee Club Sec'y. 3: Annual Slalf Rep. 2: Old Hughes Rep. I: Freshies' Aid 4. LINCIMAN, JULIA RUTH Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Home dfcpog' 5 CI b 4: Bowling Club 2. LINDEINMEYER, CHRISTIAQ PAUL Arl League 2, 3: Bowling Club 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. LODWICK, RICHARD A. Arl League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps: Sages 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Firsl Aid Corps 4: Riding Club 2, 3. LOEB, BETTYE Old Hughes Rep. I: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 4: P. and G. I: Annual Rep. 2. LOUDIN, DONALD LEED Wilhrow High School I, 2: Air Raid Warden, Capl. 4: Ari Leagul 3: Hughes Club 3, 4. LOWE, STUART STAFFORD Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4: Swimming I, 2, Mgr. 3: Hughes Club 3, 4. Page 1 l Page LUEDERS, JEAN EILEEN Riding Club 2, V.APres. I: Slcaling Club 27 Swimming 4: Tumbling 3. MACK, ELEANOR ROSE Julia Richman High School I, 2: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 4: Bowling 4. MACK, PEGGY Porlsmoulh High School I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. MAERTZ, EDNA Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Ereshies' Aid 4: P. and G. I: Scribblers 2, 3. MAGOULIAS, HARRY Arl League 2, 3: Sages 3, Pres. 4. MAIER, LOIS Ari League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Vicfory Corps Council 4: French Club 2, 3: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Scribblers 2, 3: P. and G. I: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Freshies' Aid 4. MAISCH, ROBERT Arl League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4. MANNINO, VICTOR Ari' League I, 2, 3: Sales Club 3: Music Ap- precialion Club 3. MARCUS, IRVING LEE Arl League I, 2, 3: Hall Guard 3: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4. MARSH, MARY Arl League I, 2. 3: Honor League 4: French Club 2: Oreslea 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, Lib. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Music Apprecialion Club 2. MARTY, BETTY Wilhrow High School I: Arl League 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Honor League 4. MARTY, ROBERT Walnul Hills High School I: Arl League 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4. MASSMAN, MARIANNA Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 3: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Girl Reserves 4: Freshies' Aid 4. MATHES, EVELYN MINTA Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Choir 4: Glee Club 3: Sales Club 4: Old Hughes Rep. 2. MAYER, RUTH MARCELLA Sales' Club 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. MCCLANAHAN, LOUIS Taylor High School I, 2: Air Raid Warden 4. McCOY, PATRICIA Bosse High School, Evansville Ind. I, 2: Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Sales Club, Treas. 4. McCREARY, BETTY E. Arl League 2: Home Economics Club 2: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Honor League 4. McDANIELS, VIRGINIA Ari' League 2: Honor League 4: G. A. A. 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: Baseball 2, 3. MEADOWS, LOUISE Holce Srnilh Jr. High School, Allanla, Ga.: Arl' League I, 2, 3: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Bowling Club 2, 4: Riding Club 2, 4. MEINKEN, CAROL JEANNE Ari League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Freshies' Aid 4. MEIS, NATALIE Honor League 4. MENJES, ANNE R. Arr League 2, 3: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Viclory Corps Council 4: Firsl Aid Corps, squad leader 4. MERLAND, ESTHER G. 2: Baseball I, 2, 3: Kiclcball 2, 3: Annual Rep. 3. Arr League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: G. A. A. METTERNICH, IRIS ArI League I, 3: Honor League, Pres. 4: P. and G. I, Treas. 2: Freshies' Aid 4. MEYER, CHARLOTTE ESTELLE MI. Heallhy High School I: Honor League 4: Annual Rep. 4. MILLARD, SHIRLEY Norlh College Hill 3: Ari' League I, 2: Honor League 4. MILLER, GERTRUDE Arf League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 2: Home Economics Club 4: Girl Reserve: 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 3: Tennis 3, 4: Ping-Pong 3: P. and G. I, 2. MILLER, IDA BESS French Club 2, 3, 4: ArI League 2, 3: Honor League 4: Glee Club 4. MODIANO, CAROLYNE Weslern Hills High School I: Honor League 4: Sages 4: Girl Reserves 4: G. A, A. 4: P. and G. 4. MOENING, WILLIAM R. ArI League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps 4: Glee Club 4: Sales Club 3. MOHR, EDWARD GEORGE, JR. Glee Club 4: Arr League I, 2. MORRIS, DOROTHY LEE Fremonl Ross High School I, 2, 3: Sales Club 4: Honor League 4. MOSS, JERRY L. ArI League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps 4: Volleyball 2, 3: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Malh Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3. MUCHMORE, JAMES O. Ar'r League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Malh Club 3, 4: Lafin Club 2, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Volleyball 3: Swim- ming 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 3I2 Treas. MUELLER, HELEN Ari League 2, 3: Honor League 4: Viclory Corps Council 4: Lalin Club 3, 4: Aeneadae 4: Annual Sfalf 4: Girl Reserves 3: Freshies' Aid 4. MUELLER, WILMA MARIE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. MULTNER, JEAN LOUISE ArI League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4: Home Economics Club I: P. and G. I. I MURRAY, JULIE ArI League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Old Hughes Rep. 3: P. and G. I: Annual Sfali 4. NATHAN, JACK Sales Club 3: Gargoyle Rep. 4. NEUFARTH, BETTY GRACE ArI League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4. NIEHE, BETTY L. Woodward High School I, 2: Music Apprecialion Club 4: ArI' League 3: Honor League 4: Senior Scouls 4: Library 4. Page 53 fl' JW W if Page 54 OBER, FRANCIS G. Arl League I: Aeneadae 4: Lalin Club 4: Sages 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Oreslea 2. OBERMANN, LOIS ELSIE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2: Aeneadae 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Slamp Club 2: Bowling Team 3, 4. ODENBECK, GEORGE F. Arl League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Camera Club 3. OELERICH, EDWARD, JR. Arl League I, 2, 3: Bowling Club 2, 4. OELERICH, HARRY W. Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3, Sec'y. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Cross Counfry Mgr. 3: Arl League I, 2, 3. OLMSTEAD, VIRGIE SI. Louis High School I: Arl League 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 3, 4: Sages 4: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Freshies' Aid 4. O'MALLEY, THOMAS MICHAEL Baseball I, 2, 3, Capl. 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, Capl. 4: Foolball 2, 3, Co-Capl. 4: Hall Guard 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Viclory Corps Rep. 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, OSWALT, BARBARA Ar+ League I, 2, Rep. 3: Music Apprecialion Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4: Honor League 4. OTTE, ROBERT Arl League I, 2, 3: Hall Guard 2, 3, 4. OWENS, NORMA Walnul Hills High School I, 2: Arl League 3: Sales Club 3. OWENS, ROSE MARIE Honor League 4: Scribblers 3: Freshies' Aid 4. PACETTI, MARTHA RUTH Schaefer Jr. High School I: Springfield Sr. High School 2: SpanIwClub4: Sales Club 4: Arl League 3, 4: G. A. A. 3: Tumbling 3,.4bpef'x. Magi! -J I' 1 XJ' f ix j I Ip 4- -J: I Y . Nj? kr. 'P Q Fi, r 4 fvv ,I i' ff PANSING, ISELLA Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Malh Club 3: Girl Reserves 3: P. and G. 2: Annual Rep. I, 2: Freshies' Aid 4. PARTLAN, SHIRLEY A. Meckenzie I-Iigh School, Delroil, Mich. I, 27 Arl League 3, 4: Honor League 4: Pep Club 3, Sec'y. 4: Girl Reserves 4: Sales Club 3. PAYNE, JACK Arl' League I, 2, 3: Maior-Hughes Air Command 4: Vic- Iory Corps Council 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Scribblers 3: Hughes Club 3, 4. PEASE, BURTON R. Presidenl of Class ol I943: Arl League I, 2, 3: French Club, Treas. 3: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Swimming Team 3, 4: Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2: Glee Club 4: Book Shop 4: Edilor ol Gargoyle 3. PETER, WILLIAM C. Arl League I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3: Bowling 3, 4. PETROFF, ANNA Arl League I, 3: Honor League 4. PFEFFERLE, MARILYN Arl League I, 3, Rep. 2: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Aeneadae 4: French Club 3: Sages 2, 3: Gargoyle I, 2: Old Hughes Slalf 3, Rep. 3: Scribblers 2: Parlalers, Pres. 3: Slamp Club I: P. and G. I: Freshies' Aid 4. I PHEIJPS, MARIE Walnul' Hills High School I: Arl League 2, 3: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4: Home Economics Club 4. POCKROS, SIGMUND LEWIS Arl League I, 2, 3: Traclc Mgr. 3, 4: Ring Comm. 4. , .IL POLASKY, NATHAN Ari League I, 2, 3: Currenl Evenls Club 2: Lalin Club 3: Mafh Club 3. POLEY, PHILIP Sales Club 4: Ari League I, 3: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Vol- leyball Mgr. 3. ' POLL, VIRGINIA Honor League 4: Home Economics Club 4. POLSTER, GEORGE HENRY Elmwood Place Jr. High I: Arr League 2, 3: Viclory Corps Council 4. POLTMANN, ANN H. Easlside High School, Palerson, N. J. I, 2: Ari League 3: Honor League 4: Modern Dancing 3. PONEMON, BEATRICE Arl League I, 2, 3: Ari' Academy 2, 3: Annual Rep. I: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 2: Home Economics 4. PONTICOS, ELIZABETH C. Ari League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Home Economics Club 4. PORTUNE, JOHN Gargoyle Rep. 2: Arl League I, 2, 3: Sages 2, 4, Secy. 3: Slage Crew 2, 3, 4: Scenery Mgr. 3, 4: Choir 3, 4, Libr. 3, Robarian 4: Glee Club V.-Pres. 4: Music Apprecialion Club 4: Bowl- ing Club 4: Madrigal 4: Boys' Ouarlel 4. POSTLE, BETTE Walnul Hills High School I: Arl League 2, 3: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Choir 4. POWERS, WILLIAM F. Arr League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps Rep. 4. PRAGAR, JAMES Gym Team 3: Band I. PRESTON, LUCILLE LEAH ANNA Ari League 3: Honor League 4: Archery 2, PRICE, RAYMOND German Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3: Hall Guard 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Hughes Club 4. RABIN, ROSALIE Ari League Rep. 2: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4. RAPPAPORT, JOY Arl League 3: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. REECE, JOY Arr League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Slcaling Club 2: Sales Club 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3, 4. REHBOCK, HILDE ROSE Roosevell High School, Springfield, Ohio I: Ari League 2, 3: Music Apprecialion Club 2: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4. REICHERT, BETTY SUE Lawrenceburg Consolidaled High School, Law- renceburg, Indiana, I, 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4: Girl Re- serves 4. REIKOW, PHILIP Carrier High School, Carrier, Olclahorna I, 2: Air Raid Warden 4: Choir 4: Jr. Choir Pres. 3: Hughes Club 4: I-Ii-Y 4: Volley- ball Capl. 3: Baslrelball 3, 4. XL M J g q ,. 'iv I REINCKE, JACK R. Ari League I, 2, 3. , ,il ,, .. REISENFELD, LEONORA R. Ari League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Sales Club 3: Spanish Club 4: Sages 4: Girl Reserves 4. C I Page 55 x. 'Xb X. . 3 I' S s. Q.. Q '--.... 'N I y 'xr- Ib' E . , Y , fx Q, xc IN? I XX X .Ph X S s A L 'aw L I sg H S NX Ig Page 56 Uh, RENNER, JOHN M., JR. Arl League I, 2, 3. REULE, JACK L. Sales Club, V.-Pres. 4: Camera Club 3: Arl League 3. REYNOLDS, JANE Arl League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 3: Baslcelball 2: Swimming I, 2, Capl. 3, 4. REYNOLDS, LYNDIA Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. RHEINS, NOEL Ari League 2, 3: Foreign Policy 4. RHOLLANS, ROBERT Arl' League I, 2, 3. RICH, MERABAH JUANITA Bloom Jr. High School I: Arl League 3: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 3: Sages 4: Glee Club 4: Scouls 4. RICHTER, EDWIN G. Ml. Heallhy High School I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps 4. RIEGERT, ROSE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: German Club I: Music Apprecialion Club 4: Sages 4. RIGGERS, FRANK Arl League 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard 4: Hughes Club 4. RITTER, MARVIN A. Ari League l, 2, 3: Baslcelball 3, 4. ROBENS, INGE RUTH French Club I: Spanish Club I, 2: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4. ff RODGERS, EDITH R, Arl League I, 2: Lafin Club I: Choir 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Music Apprecialion Club 3, 4: Scribblers l, 2: GargoyIe Slall I, 2, 3: Firsl Aid Squad 4: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3: Program Chairman 4: Honor League 4. ROEHR, ALVIN F. Ari' League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Malh Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Hughes Club 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Gym Team 2, 3. ROESCH, HAROLD Maderia High Schoolu I. ROLANDELLI, JEROME Bowling 3, 4. I ROLL, RAYMOND Ad ,Leagg,17Il',,Q, 3, Air Raid wafdaa 4, vaafary Corps 4: 1 gnu' f X, , Y :I I- ,. . l , 1, ROLL V1lLLIAM,VA.'f,Air Raid Warden 4: Malh Club 4: Choir 3, 4: I-lpghbs C?ifblI,3, 4: 'Hi-Y 4: Chess Club 2: Bowling 2. ww' I - ,- R ' .flfkf I ROSEN, SHIRLEY Drum Malorelle I: Sales Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: Honor League 4: G. A. A. I, 2: P. and G. I. ROSENBERG, BERT Arl League I, 2, 3: Swimming 3, 4: Parlaiors 3: Slrelcher Squad 4. ROSENBAUM, ROBERT Scribblers I, 2: Old Hughes Slalli l, 2: Gar- goyIe Rep. 2, Managing Edilor 3: Lal'in Club 2, Exec. Comm. 3: French Club 3: Malh Club 2, V.-Pres. 3: Currenl Evenls Club Pres. 2: Parlalers Treas. 3: Annual Rep. 3. ROSENBERGER, EMIL Arl League, Rep. I, 2: Air Raid Warden 4: Cur- renl' Evenls Club 2, 4: Malh Club 2, 4: French Club 2, V.-Pres. 4: Chess Club 4: Hughes Club 4. ROSENZWEIG, WILMA RUTH Ari' League I, 2, 3: Gargoyle Rep. 4: Honor League 4. ROSS, SUSAN MARIA Honor League 4: Spanish Club 4: Choir 3. RUDIN, SIDNEY Arl League I, 3, Rep. 2. RUEBEL, SHIRLEY Arl League 2: Drum Maiorelle I, 2: Firsl Aid Squad 4: Slcaling Club I: Home Economics Club 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Girl Reserves 4: Honor League 4: G. A. A. I: Bowling I, 3, Capl. 4: Baslcel- ball I: Volleyball I, 3: Individual Sporls I: Tennis, Sporl Leader 3: P. and G. I. RUMKE, ROBERT H. Lunch Room 4: Arl League 3: Camera Club 3. RUPRECHT, EVELYN NORMA Arl League I, 2, 3: Choir 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Bowling 2, 3: G. A. A. 2: Honor League 4: P. and G. 2: Girl Reserves 4. SAKELOS, NICK, JR. Arl League I, 2, 3: Camera Club 3. SAMUELS, MILLARD Arl League I, 2, 3. SANDERS, JEANNIETTE M. Arl League I, 2, 3: P. and G. I: Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4. SANDMAN, MARIE ANNETTE Arl' League I, 2: Sales Club 3: Pep Club 3: Gargoyle Rep. 3: G. A. A. I: Tumbling I: Volleyball I: Honor League 4. SANKS, JULIUS F., JR. Arl' League I, 2, 3: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2: Hall Guard 3: Camera Club I. SARSFIELD, DOROTHY Arf League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 4: Annual Rep. 2, 3: Viclory Corps 4: Honor League 4. SCHAEFER, VIOLETTE M. Arl League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 4: Bowling 3, 4: Honor League 4. SCHAIM, HELEN Honor League 4: French Club 2, 3: Sales Club 3: Music: Appreciafion Club 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: Scribblers 2: P. and G. I. SCHEAR, CHARLES J. Foolball 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: Baslcelball 4. SCHERER, BETTY MARIE Arl League I, 2, 3: Firsl Aid Squad 4: Glee Club 4: P. and G. I: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4. SCHILMEISTER, GORDON JERRY Arl League 2, 3: Air Raid Warden, Maior 4: Baseball Mgr. 2, 3, 4: Foolball Mgr, 4: Swimming Mgr. 3: Volleyball Mgr, 3. SCHLEMMER, BETTYE JEAN Pep Club 3: Riding Club 2, 3: Home Eco- nomics Club, V.-Pres. I: Sales Club 3: Volleyball I, 2: Tumbling I, 2: Tennis I, 2: Sages 2, 3: P. and G. I: Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. SCHLEUTKER, EARL CHARLES, JR. Band I, 2: Riding Club I: Gym Team I. SCHLICK, JOSEPH A. Arl League I, 2, 3: Aeronaulics Club 3: Mafh Club 4. Page 57 I I I I . I Page 538 SCHNEIDER, JEROME B. Arl League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Sales Club 3. SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM V. Arl League 2, 3. SCHOENLAUB, LOUISA Arl League I, 2, 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Girl Re- serves 3: Home Economics Club 2: Honor League 4. SCHRAFFENBERGER, MARY LOUISE Arl League I, 2, 3: Jr. Classics 3: Glee Club 3: Music Apprecialion Club 4: Annual Rep. 2: Old Hughes Rep. I: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Honor League 4. SCHREIBER, ARTHUR Talmuclical Acad. I, 2: Bowling 4: French Club 4: Arl League 3, 4. SCHRODER, RICHARD Arl League I, 2, 3. SCHROEDER, CHARLOTTE DORIS Arl League I, 2, 3: Aeneadae 4: Lalin Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4: P. and G. I, 2. SCHUBERT, ALLEN F. Bloom Jr. High School I: Hughes Club 4: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3, 4: Annual Rep. 4: Viclory Corps 4: Ar'r League 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4. SCHULER, PHYLLIS Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Malh Club 3, 4: P. and G. 2: Arr League I, 2, Rep. 3: Old Hughes Rep. 3: Aeneadae 4: Honor League 4: Glee Club 4: Firsl' Aid Squad 4. SCHULTZ, JACK Band I: Orcheslra I: Choir 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Arl' League I, 2, 3. SCHUMACHER, ROBERT Arl League I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps 4: Gar- goyle Rep. 2. SCI'IUMACHER,4WILLlAM RAYMOND Chess Club I: Music Apprecia- Iion Club 2, 3: Ivlalh Club 3: Slamp Club I. SCHUSTER, VERNA JEAN Arl League I, 2, 3: P. and G. I: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4. SEIFART, FRANCES German Club I: Honor League 4: Ari League I, 2: Jr. Choir 3. SEILER, ROBERT L. Air Raid Warden 4: Arl League I, 2, 3. SELLERS, PATRICIA ANN Sr. Choir 4: Glee Club 3: Honor League 4. SEYFRIED, MARIAN Arl League Rep. 2, 3: Bowling 3, 4: Honor League 4. SEYFRIED, RAYMOEND H. Arl League Rep. I, 2, 3: Sages 2: Hughes Club 4. SHACKELFORD, LILA JANE Arl League I, 2, 3: French Club I: Annual Rep. 2: Old Hughes Rep. I: P. and G., I, Secy. 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Honor League 4: Jr. Choir, Treas. 3: Sr. Choir 4: Sales Club 3: Scribblers 2: Slcafing Club I: G, A. A. I: Freshies' Aid 4. SHAPIRO, MILDRED Bowling 2: Honor League 4: Arr League I, 2, 3: Home Economics Club 4. SHARPE, MARJORIE Bayside High School, Long Island, N. Y. l, 2: Arl 'League 3: Gargoyle 3: Archery 4: Sales Club 3: Sages 4. SHELTON FRANCES Ari' League 2, 3: Bowling 3, 4: Honor League 4. SHEPPARD, ROBERT Sales Club 4: Air Raid Warden 4: Hall Guard 4: Arl League 2, 3. SHIRLEY, DOROTHY RUTH Norwood High School I, 2: Arl League 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 4: French Club 4: Glee Club 3: Sr. Choir 4: Aeneadae 4. SHNEIDER, ELI Arl League I, 2, 3. bvammod A SHREVE, HARO M. Arl League I, 2, 3: French Club 4: Orcheslra 2: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. 3I'vvifrrw!'VM.S'f-Ame SHULLER, LEO G. Arl League I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 4: Baslcelball 3, 4: Foolball 4. SILBERSACK, BETTY Orcheslra I, 2: Glee Club, Libr. 3: Choir 3, 4: Accompanisl for Girls' and Boys' Glee Club 4: Lalin Club 3: Aeneadae 4: Honor League 4: P. and G. I, Corres. Sec'y. 2: Arl League Rep. I, 2, 3: Gargoyle Rep. 2, Cily Edilor 3: Freshies' Aid 4. SILVERSTEIN, EDYTHE P. and G. I: Drum Maiorelle 2: Sales Club 4: Arl League Rep. 2: Honor League 4: Firsl Aid Squad 4. SIMS, DOROTHY JEAN Sales Club 4: Sight Saving Reader 4: Honor League 4. SMITH, CHARLES RAY Arl League I, 2, 3: Swimming Team I, 2, 3, Capl. 4: Gym Team I: Track Team 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 4. SMITH, DERRALL Camera Club I, 2: Chess Club I, 2: Archery 2: Radio 3: Currenl Evenls Club 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 3: Air Command Slall 4. SMITH, DOROTHY ANN Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 4: Ari League I, 2, 3: Home Economics Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Honor League 4: Gargoyle Rep. I. SMITH, LEE Ari League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Gar- goyle Slalli I: P. and G. I, V.-Pres. 2: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, Exec. Comm. 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Aeneadae 4: Sages 2: Parlalers 3: Scribblers 3. SONENSHEIN, ANNE Arl League 2, 3: P. and G. I: Sales Club 3: Home Economics Club 4: B fling ' Pep lub 4: Honor League 4. SPATZ, BETTY LOUf! Rep. I: I eague I, 2, 3: Sales Club 3: Honor League'4. ff' I i SPEARS, MARGIE Arl League I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Kiclcball 2, 3, 4: Cenlerball I: Bowling I: Hockey 3: Tennis 4: Swimming 4: Individual Sporls I, 3, 4. SPECKIER, SUE Sages 2: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Archery 3: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2: Ping-Pong 2, 3, 4: Shuflleboard 2, 3, 4: Badminlon 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. SPIES, MARGARET M. Arl League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 4: Home Economics Club 4. STAUBITZ, MIRIAM IDA Arr League I, 2, 3: Aeneadae 4: Lalin Club 3: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Honor League 4: G. A. A. l: Volleyball I. STAYAN, VIOLA M. Ari' League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Scribblers 2: Gargoyle Rep. I: P. and G. I: Glee Club 43 Freshies' Aid 4: Annual Rep. I. STEG, EVELYN LOUISE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. i I Page 59 X3 Page 60 STEINRIEDE, BLANCHE NORRIENE Honor League 4: Swimming 3, 4. STITH, ALAN Arl League I. 2, 3: Gym Team I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4: Bowling Team 4: Volleyball 4. STOCKMEYER, THELMA Arl League I, 2, 3: La'I'in Club 2, 3, 4: P. and G, I, 2: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4: Aeneadae 4. STRASSER, WILLIAM Baseball 2, 4: Bowling 3. STUHLBARG, STANLEY Arl League I, 2, 3: Band 2, Pres. 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Annual Rep. I, 2. SULLIVAN, BERNICE Elmwood Jr. High School I: Bowling 3: Riding 3: Debafing 4. SWILLINGER, HERBERT Arf League I, 2, 3. TAINT, ROBERT H. Arl League 2, 3: Sales Club 3. TATGENHORST, JEAN ANN Arl League I, 3, Rep. 2: Girl Reserves, Corres. Sec'y. 4: Spanish Club 3: Honor League 4: Annual Slalf 3, 4. TAYLOR, DORIS L. Old Hughes Rep. I: G. A. A. 3: Lalin Club 2: Arl League 3: Bowling 3: Honor League 4. TAYLOR, ELINOR Cuyahoga Falls High School I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. TEDFORD, BETTY JEAN Sales Club 3: Honor League 4: Home Eco' nomics Club 4. TENENHOLTZ, SIMON N. Woodward High School I: Ar? League 2, 3: Foreign Policy 3, 4: Volleyball 4. THOMAS, DONALD R. Arl League I, 2, 3: Malh Club 2, 3: Aeneadae 4: Lalin Club Exec. 2, 3, Sec'v. 4: French Club 2, Pres. 3: Annual Slaff, Edilor 4: Old Hughes Slall 2, 3: Gargoyle Slall 2, 3: Scribblers I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Swimming Team 2. 3. TILLEY, JEAN MARILYN Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. TOERNER, JOY Ari League I, 2, 3: P. and G. I, 2: French Club 2: Sales Club 3: Bowling 3: Honor League 4: Horne Economics Club 4. TRABER, WILLIAM Ari League I, 2, 3: Sages 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: Or- cheslra I, 2, 3 4: Choir 4: Music Apprecialion Club 3: Sales Club, Pres. 3: Annual Rep. 2. TRUNKHILL, VIOLA RUTH Arl League I: Girl Reserves 3: Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4: Honor League 4. TSARAS, KATHERINE Riding Club 2: Tumbling Club 2: Ari League I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 3: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Annual Rep. 3. TUETING, HARRY Laiin Club 2, 3: Sages 2: Ari League I, 2, 3. TURNAU, LESLIE Ari League I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4. TWIGGS, ELLEN RUTH Ari' League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, Libr. 2: Gargoyle Rep. 2. UKELSON, LOUIS Hazard High School, Hazard, Ky. I, 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Baslcelball 3, 4: Volleyball 4. VANDEGRIFF, EDWIN HUGHES Arl League I, 2, 3: Bowling Club 3: Hughes Club 3, V.-Pres. 4: Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Ivlalh Club 3, 4: Hughes Quarlel 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Choir 3, Sec'y. 4: Air Raid Warden, Capl. 4, VANDERLEUN, CORNELL F. Gym Team I, 2: Traclc I, 2, 3: Archery I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2. VAN ZANT, JULIA THERESA Arl League I, 2, 3: French Club 4: Choir 4: Glee Club 3: Pep Club 4: Annual Rep. I, 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Honor League 4: Bowling 4: Office 3: Vicfory Corps 4. VELTHUIS, JANET Glee Club I, 2: Choir 4: Home Economics Club 4: Honor League 4. VIESON, CLARA RUTH French Club 2: Girl Reserves 3: Home Ecos nomics Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Honor League 4. VOGEL, HERBERT Foolball I, 3, 4: Track 3: Viclory Corps 4: Boxing Club 4. VOORHEES, MILLIE JANE Arl League 3: Sales Club 3:Honor League 4. WAGNER, ROBERT E. Music Apprecialion Club 4: Ari' League I, 2, 3. WEATHERSBY, JOSEPH B. Bloom Jr. High School I: Arl' League 3: Glee Club 4: Hi-Y 4. WEBER, GEORGE HENRY Chess Club I, Chairman 2, 3, 4: Malh Club 3, Pres. 4: Parlalers 3, Pres. 4: Hughes Club 3: Program Chairman 4: Slamp Club I, 2: Spanish Club, I, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Glee Club 4: Scrib- blers 2, 3: Arl League I, 2, 3: Old Hughes Rep. 3. WEBER, ROBERT Malh Club 3, V,-Pres. 4: French Club I, 2, 3, Exec. Comm. 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4: Slarnp Club I, Pres. 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Viclory Corps 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: Glee Club 4. WEICHOLD, MARGIE P. and G. I: Arl League I, 2, 3: Slcaling Club 2: Honor League 4. WEIK, BETTY Ari League I, 2, 3: Slamp Club I: VicI'ory Corps Council 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League, Sec'y. 4: French Club 3, Pres, 4. WEIL, SHIRLEY JANE Arl League I, Rep. 2: Pep Club 4: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4. WEILAND, EDWARD H. Gargoyle 2, Fealure Ed. 3, 4: Old Hughes 2, 3: Scribblers 2, 3: Sages 2, 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Pep Club 3, 4. WEILHAMER, OTTO Arl League 2: Band I, 2, 3: Orcheslra 3: Choir 4: Camera Club 2: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Diplomas January '43. WEINBERG, WILLIAM DEAN Air Raid Warden 4: Sales Club 3: Slcal- ing Club I, 2: Arl League I, 2, 3. WEINTRUB, NORBERT Ari' League I, 2, 3. WEISER, BERNARD W. Arl League I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Gym Team Mgr. 3. Page, 6I Q ll gf 'ffm-if Page WEISHAUPT. FRANK E. Air Raid Warden 4: Arl League l, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Bowling Club 2, 3: Pres. 4: Bowling Team 3, Capl. 4. WEISS, EDWARD Bloom Jr. High School I: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. NVEISS, JAMES Pep Club 4: Bowling Club 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Arl League l, 2, 3. NVENGER, IRENE Arl League I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Annual Rep. 2, 4: Honor League 4. WESLEY, EDNA Elmwood Jr. High School I: Arl League 2, 3: Sales Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Bowling 2: Riding Club 2: Tumbling 2. WET2EL, HAROLD Arl League l, 2, 3. WHALEN, ROBERT Sales Club 3. WIGGERSHAUS, ALFRED Annual 'Rep. 3: Archery Club I, 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Sales Club 3. WILBORN, CLEMMIE Arl League I: Honor League 4. WILLIAMS, ROSEMARY JANE Arl League l, 2, 3: Music Apprecialion Club 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Rep. 3: Bowling 3: Girl Reserves 4: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4. WINTERS, MARIAN Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Choir 4. WILSON, JAMES Arl League 2, 3: Viclory Corps Rep. 4: Malh Club 4: Lalin Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, Pres. 4. WOEHRMANN, WILLIAM C. Bowling Club 2, 3: Swimming Team I, Annual Rep. 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 4. WOELFEL, EUGENE Annual Rep. l: Sages 2, 3: Arl League l, 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: German Club I, 2: Choir 4: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Oreslea 2: Sighl Saving Reader 2: Slamp Club, Sec'y. l: Gargoyle Rep. I: Music Apprecialion Club, Pres. 3. WOLF, EDITH Sales Club 3: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3: Archery 2, 3: Kiclcball 2: Ping-Pong 2, 3: Shulfleboard 2, 3: Honor League 4: Baslmelball l, 2, 3. WOLFE, RUTH ELAINE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, Libr. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, Libr. I: Pep Club 3: Camera Club I: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Archery I: Triple Trio 4. WRIGHT, HARRIS W. Slarnp Club, V.-Pres. I: Arl League I, 2, 3: Music Apprecialion Club 3: Air Raid Warden 4: Hughes Club 3, 4. WUERTH, DELORIS Arl' League I, 2: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 4: Sales Club 3: Slcaling Club 2, 3: Malh Club 4: G. A. A. I, 2: Bowling 3, 4: Volleyball l, 2. NVUNDER, ALFRED Sales Club 3. YOUNG, LOIS J. Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Home Economics Club 4. YOUNG, WILLIAM F., Arl League l, 2, 3: Bowling Club 2, 3: Annual Rep. I, 3: Viclory Corps Rep. 4: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2: Air Raid Warden 3 ZEPF, ROSEMARY LEE Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Home Eco- nomics Club 4. ZINK, JEAN CATHERINE Annual Slall 3, Edilor 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: P. and G. I: Lalin Club 2: Orcheslra I, 3: Choir 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Camera Club, V.-Pres. 4: Scribblers 2: Old Hughes Rep. 3, Slall 3, Firsl Aid Corps 4: Music Apprecia- lion Club 3: Triple Trio 4, ZIPPERSTEIN, IRVIN JOHN Sales Club Treas. 3: Glce Club 3: Choir 3, 4: Viclory Corps Rep. 4. ZUGELTER, DANIEL WEST Arl League I, 2, 3: Lalin Club 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Sages 3, 4: Bowling Club 2, 3: Gargoyle 3: Malh Club 3, 4: Boolc Room Mgr. 4: Pep Club 43 Skaling Club I: Air Raid Warden 4. ZUPNICK, NORMA Arl League 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: French Club 2: Honor League 4: Home Economics 4. ZWOSTA, RUTH VIRGINIA Arl League I, 2, 3: Scouls, Pres. 4: P. and G. I: H,onor League 4. CGA af Nancy Gillespie .. Marilyn Plellerle .. Virginia Belscher ,... ...., Roberl Rosenbaum .... .,... Edna Maerlz .. .... , Helen Mueller .... Rulh Kramer Donald Thomas ... Lee Smilh .....,....... .... I3 yrs. al George Weber ............. Phyllis Hoclc ,.......,....... Belly Weil: Anna HIeIIe Jaclc Payne Jean Zink ...... Emil Rosenberger . Clare Hollzman . Sue Speclcler .. Burl Pease ......... .... , Margarel Bonem Ralph Field .......... ..... Ollo Weilhamer, Jr. .. ..... Mary Lou Hines ..., ..... Lois Maier ..,,,,. James Muchmore Jean Kombrinclc ,..,........ Slephanie Flax ............. I2 yrs. al Hughes Peggy Arenslein ........... Don Ebersold .............. Philip Hines .......,,....... I3 yrs. al I-Iughesl Rose Riegerl .............., Franlc Laaclce ....,.,........ Hughesl 96.45 95.63 94.89 94.85 94.82 94.66 94.63 94.50 94.49 94.4I 94.05 93.9I 93.52 92.84 92.68 92.3I 92.05 92.04 9I.99 9 I .87 9 I .80 9 I .75 9 I .69 9 I .66 9 I .54 9I.5iO 9I .47 9 I . I 4 9 I .08 90.93 90.83 90.83 Eslher Merland .....,....... 90.82 Donald Loudin ............. 90.80 I2 yrs. al Hughes Verna Schusler ............. 90.6I Slanley Sluhlbarg ,...,...... 90.60 Margie Weichold . .. .... 90.40 Emmoline Kircher ... .,.. 9O.3I Marlha Gelwiclcs .... 90.I3 Louisa Schoenlaub .....,.... 90.09 Jean Forbes ...,............ 90.07 English-Four Years Nancy Gillespie .........,.. 95.38 Marilyn Plellerle . . . .... 94.43 Phyllis Hoclc .,.... 94. Edna Maerlz ............... 94. Anna Hielle ................ 93.67 IFor 2 yrs. al Hughesl George Weber ,,.,...... ... Jean Heinzerling ...,........ 93.57 93.33 HU UH HULL Lois Maier ....... ... Rose Riegerl .... Helen Mueller ,. Jack Payne ..,. Lee Smilh .,... Belly Weil: .... ... Sue Speclcler ,.... .,.. Mary Lou Hines Emil Rosenberger Jean Zinlc ...,....... Oclelys Bergsmarlc ... ... Marlha Gelwiclcs ... ... Peggy Arenslein ..... ..... Nalalie Meis ..........,.... 93.33 93.05 93. 92.76 92.57 92.48 92.33 92.29 9 I .7 I 9I .52 9I .24 9 I .09 9O.7l 90.I2 IFor 3 yrs. al Walnul Hills, l yr. al Hughesl English-Three Years Roberl Rosenbaum ,.....,.,. 94.6 Virginia Belscher .. .... 93.72 Rulh Kramer ..... ,. ..... 93.I I Don Thomas ... .......... 93.I I Franlc Laaclce ........,...... 92.34 IFor 2 yrs. al Hughesl Verna Schusler .,..,........ 92.II Emmoline Kircher .......... 9I.83 French-Four Years Jean Forbes .......,...,... 92.86 Jean Kombrinclc ,....,,...., 92.86 Rosemary Williams ... ,... ...9l.86 French-Three Years Nancy Gillespie ...,........ 98. Rulh Kramer ... ...96.67 Lee Smilh ...,.. .... 9 6.4 Phyllis Holl ...., .,.. 9 5. Harry Magoulias ... .,.. 93.2 Janel Augspurger .. .,.. 93. Lois Maier .... .. .... 93. Sue Speclcler ., ,. ,92.67 Belly Weilc ..... .. .92.2 Haig Krilcorian .... .... 9 2. Elizabelh Ponlicos ........,.. 9I. Emil Rosenberger ........... 90.2 German-Three Years Edna Maerli ......,.,.. ,.,. 9 6.67 Ollo E. Weilhamer .... , ...94-.2 Belly Scherer ...... ........ 9 0.24 Lalin-Four Years Nancy Gillespie ....... ,. .98. Marilyn Plellerle ... . . . ,97.29 Lee Smilh ,...... ..,. 9 6.86 Don Thomas ... Phyllis I-loclc ..... Roberl Rhollans ....96.57 ... .95.57 ....94.57 Mary Haeclcl .,.,... ..., 9 2. Donald Ebersold ....9I.7I Phyllis Schuler .... . ,. ,... 9I.I4 Herberl Fuldner ...,........ 90.29 - I Lalin--Three Years Pa Helen Mueller .,..,,.. ....., 9 8. Virginia Belscher ,.......... 96.33 Donald Loudin .............. 95.4 IFor I yr. al Wilhrow, 2 yrs. al Hughesl Roberl Rosenbaum .......... 95.2 Anna Hielle .......... ... .94.2 Slallord Lowe .,,.. .... 9 3. Jean Zinlc .... Harry Tueling ... .. . .92.33 .9I.33 Pegqy Arenslein . .. ....90. Bernice Sullivan ..,......... 90. Spa nish-Four Years George Weber .... Spanish-Three Years David Denyven IFor lhe 2If2 Slanley Sluhlbarg Margarel Bonem ... . , .... ....... 9 2.25 yrs. al Hughesl .........92.2 Mall-iemalics-Five Years Virginia Belscher . John R. Black .... .........94.75 . ..,...,. 9I.25 Malhemalics-Four Years Marilyn Plerrerle ., Emil Rosenberger George Weber .. Frank Laaclce ..... IFor lhe 3 yrs. James Muchmore . Slanley Sluhlbarg Burl Pease ....... Jack Payne ..,.. David Denyven . .. IFor lhe 2If2 yrs. Don Thomas ,..... Ollo E. Weilhamer Jerry Moss ,..,.. Donald Loudin ..,,..,..96.7I .,..96.43 ....,.,..95.4 al Hughesl .........95.29 .,.......94.57 ....94.43 ..,,..,.94.I4 alHughesI .........92.57 ........,92.29 ...,.,.,.92.I4 IFor 2 yrs. al Wilhrow, 2 yrs. al Hughesl Harry Breuer .......... .... 9 I.86 ge 63 Philip Hines .,.... IFor lhe 3 yrs. Herberl Fuldner .. Ralph Field ...... Donald Ebersold .. Harry Tueling .,.. Virginia Beclc ... Roberl Weber ..,. ......,...9I.8 al Hughesl 9 I .7I 9I.43 9I. 90.86 90.57 90.43 Malhemalics-Three Years ' Jean Kombrinclc .. Roberl Rosenbaum Della Pansing .... Baruch Cohon .... Peggy Arenslein .. Slephanie Flax .,.. IFor lhe 2 yrs. Anne MenIes ..... Ann Harrielle Lew 94.67 93.2 92.67 92.6 9I. 9l. al Hughesl Science-Four Years Franlc Laaclce ..,.. Belly Weilc .. Jacli Payne ... Philip Hines ...... Donald Loudin ,... IFor 2 yrs. al Wilhrowl 2 yrs. al Hughesl Science-Three Years Ollo E. Weilhamer Ralph Field . ,.,., Emil Rosenberger . James Muchmore . Edna Maerlz ..... Slanley Sluhlbarg . Harry Truer , ..... Roberl Doclr ..... Donald Ebersold .. Carol Meinlcen David Denyven . .. IFor lhe 2 yrs. Jean Forbes ,...., Beulah Esles ,,... IFor lhe 2 yrs. Shirley Krieg ..... Jean Zinlc ........ 9 I. 90.06 95.I7 95.14 94. 93.67 9I.I4 95.25 94.6 93.8 93.2 93. 92.2 92. 9I .8 91.6 9I .4 9 I. al Hughesl 90.4 90.33 al Hughesl Hislory-Th ree Years Jean Heinzerling . Sidney Rudin .. . Peggy Arenslein ,. Arnold Brinn .,., Simon Tenenhollz . Mildred Brown 92.8 92.8 92.67 . ..... 9I. .. ..... 9I. 90.4 ORGANIZATIUNS THEMES AND VARIATIONS ge 65 YE ,Dg O , -fa J The Execulive Comrnillee of Jrhe l-lughes Viclory Corps included Richard Wells and Dorolhy Balaslra, Secrelary William Sonderman. Calherine Cassini, Vice-chairman Phyllis l-lock who became presiding officer when Chairman Jerry Moss lefl for college al ihe end of lhe firsl Jrerm, Dorolhy Singer, and Paul Rigerl. Mr. l-lavlovic was Jrhe iacully adviser. VICTORY CORPS COUNCIL AND REPRESENTATIVES- Baclc Row: R. Klahrn IO4, W. Oesper .lO3, J. Weber II7, L. Moormeier 9, B. Schierloh BI, A, Goessler l8, Z. Slrielelmeier 4, P. Budlce 5, J. Alexander 8, D. Leigh II4, J. l-leinold IOS, l. Klebanow lO2. Fronl Row: Exec. C. Cassim B-2, Exec. D. Singer 208, Exec, R. Wells IOI, Vice-chr. P. Riegerl 3I4, Chairman P. l-lock lI2, Sec. W. Sonderman 3I8, Exec. T. BunnHer 3lO, Exec. D. Balasfra 302-B, Exec. R, VVeber 3l2. Page 66 Page 67 VICTORY CORPS REPRESENTATIVES- Upper PicI'ure: Back Row: J. Carier 2I2, D. Sarsiield, 206, O. Bergsmark II2, H. S. Waikins 223, S. Solomon 2I I, J. Freeman I06-A, E. Kueifner 2I2, V. Tozzer 207, D. Mooniiz 2I0, A. Menies 205, E. Donahue IIO6-B. Fronf Row: H. Vogel 307, J. Wolf 3I5, A. Gudberlei' 308, R. Wesirich 3I6, J. Ahrens 222, H. Schmidi' 209, L. Maier 205, H. Mueller 205, B. Weik 205, P. KeHler 209, R. Ayler 3I7, I. Zip- perslien 3l2, K. Green 307, F. Sess 309. Lower Picfure: Back Row: J. Nogen B-3, J. Lamanlia IO7, M. J. Miller II9, B. Gillin 2I7, M. L. Huber 2I9, W. Slrunk 30I, S. Fuersi' 20l, B. Levy 202, R. Keiiel 220, E. Gscheidle 305. Middle Row: R. Zimmer 324, A. Wehrman 3l9-B, W. Kirch 3I9-A, S. Yuellig 22I, N. Denhari I, A. Ungerbuehler 322, W. Sfeed 225, J. Rueiher 323, R. Brauer 224. Fronf Row: B. Mucldiman II6, S. Benham B-4, J. Schweiizerhof I0, J. Brenan B-5, F. Greene I08, A. Lewald I7, D. Riebel II7. Viciory Corps members assembled Jrhe games senl here from all oiher schools. packed Jrhem, and dispaiched Them io hospiials and camps in Vir- ginia. The ioial included 437 I: I654 Jigsaw Puz- bles, I428 Decks of Cards, 247 Bingo and Lolio, I84 Checkers, l35 Anagrams, 2 I 5 Board Games, 93 Dominoes. I50 Quizz Games, 28 Monopoly, 90 Marble and Chinese Checkers, I47 Miscel- laneous. AIR RAID WARDENS Lasf Row: Maior J. Payne, L. McClanahan, L+. Col. H. Wright H. Krimme, B. Maisch, P. Reilfow, R. Allman, A. Wiqgerhaus, Capl. E. Vanclegriflf. Fourfh Row: C. Arauio, N. Hoffman, W. Kessler, T. O'Malley, H. Reisenfeld, A. Brinn, D. Smilh, Line Lieuf. Col.: J. Frey. Third Row: J. Porlune D. Loudin, G. Odenbeclc, F. Bonem, Capl. R. Fischer, Capl. B. Weinberg, L. Turnau, D. Zugeller, P. Huelsebusch. Second Row: B. Keller, B. Kuhn, A. Roehr, A. HiHle, R. Brafford, R. Evans, Mai. F. Glass, J. Schilmeisler, A. Schubert Firsf Row: J. Schneider, B. Marry, R. Seiler, B. Cohon, L+. Col. Slalif, F. Slroehleiny Col. Slaff, D. Franks: J. Smoor, F. Weishaupl, R. Price, E. Rosenberger. Mr. Schaefer is The laculfy sponsor of rhe group. Dolls were mended and dressed for rhe Children's Convalescenr Home by girls who are members ol: The High School Viclory Corps. This worlc was done under The supervision of Miss Rulh Helman. Back Row: M. Nies, B. McGeorge, V. Schulz, A. Lewald, B. Brill, D. Sullon, C. Meyer. Froni' Row: R. Loesch, M. L. Ruecherf, F. Kaiser, l.. Scriveri. W Page 68 To aid in The war eTTorT, l-lughes sTudenTs This yearTormed Their VicTory Corps. Each home room elecTed a represenTaTive To a General VicTory Corps Council which chose an execuTive commiTTee oT eighT sTudenTs: Two Treshmen, Two sophomores, Two iuniors, and Two seniors. From This com- miTTee Jerry Moss was made chairman: Phyllis l-lock, vice-chairman: and Bill Sonderman, secre- Tary. LaTer The General Council added anoTher member-aT-large To The execuTive commiTTee in order To break Tie voTing. lvlr. l-lavlovic has been The helpTul adviser oT The Corps. Under Vic- Tory Corps guidance, sTudenTs collecTed scrap meTal, paper, and silk hose. l.aTer They broughT coaT hangers Tor The Army Air CadeTs across The avenue aT U. C. All The schools in Cincin- naTi gaThered TogeTher games To be senT To U. S. G. camps. These collecTions came To l-lughes where The VicTory Corps sorTed, packed, and disTribuTed To camps many boxes. ln The midsT oT These acTiviTies, Jerry Moss leTT l-lughes To go To The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTig Phyllis l-lock be- came chairman, and Paul RiegerT Vice-chairman. The group pushed on wiTh drives Tor records and books. The VicTory Corps has Tried Te help noT only our soldiers buT also civilian deTense. Boys have sTudied To become air-reid wardens, Girls have dressed dolls Tor The Children's Con- valescenT Home. Many have conned FirsT Aid lessons on bandaging a sprained ankle. OThers have spenT SaTurday mornings aT The Red Cross sTaTion rolling bandages, and planTed and Tend- ed VicTory gardens. Through The diversiTied eTTorTs oT The VicTory Corps, sTudenTs have done someThing Tor our TighTing men and our counTry. A Dick Lodwick, Phyllis l-lolT, Ann Menies. RuTh l-loTTman, BerT Rosenberg, Jean Ackley, Jean Zink, Madeline Cuiccio are members oT The l-lughes FirsT Aid DeTachmenT. ln case,-oT an emergency in The building, They are called by a special signal To The rescue. Mr. Lang has direcTed The advance mork in FirsT Aid. l-lughes also has a sTreTcher sguad on call Tor cases oT accidenT or sudden i ness. HONOR LEAGUE-Lasf Row: E. Maerlz, D. Shirley, B. Poslle, V. Schaefer, J. Brewer, L. Schoenlaub, P. Schuler, C. Schroeder, E. Slag, E. Taylor, J.Vel'rhius, D. Wuerih, L. Young, M. Massman, J. Talgenhorsl. Fif+h Row: P. Sellers, B. Silbersack, S. Parllan, T. Slockmeyer, C. R. Vieson, J. Tilley, V. Trunkhill, W. Rosenzweig, S. Weil, B. Tediord, B. Sleinriede, F. Seifarl, M. Slaubiiz, E. Silverslein, E. Ruprechr, D. Sims, J. Zink, D. Smilh. Fourlh Row: A. Peek, E. Merland, D. Pansing, R. Riegerl, P. Mack, J. Leuders, B. Scherer, J. Sanders, B. Weik, M. Lillard, H. Mueller, M. Voor- hees, l. Robens, L. Reisenleld, L. Shackelford, D. Taylor, F. Shellon, M. Seyfried, B. Sullivan. Third Row: A. Sonenschein, J. Murray, S. Speckier, M. Weichold, M. Spies, J. Mullner, R. Zwosla, H. Rehbock, A. Menies, L. Smilh, S. Ruebel, L. Obermann, N. Zupnick, A, Lew, V. Schusler, V. Slayan, E. M. Wesley, M. L. Schraifenberger. Second Row: M. Winlers, R. Wolfe, M. Paceifi, l-l. Schairn, C. Meyer, W. Mueller, M. L. Lally, R. Mayer, E. Malhes, R. Zepf, S. Ross, B. Niehe, M. Sharpe, J. Linciman, J. Rappaporl, M. Maish, C. Modiano, M. Pielferle, B. J. McCoy. Fronf Row: L. Presfon, J. Van Zani, R. Rabin, K. Tsaras, E. Ponficos, B. Neuiarlh, R. Williams, B. Ponernon, l. Miller, B. Goldsworlh, L. Harilon, C. Friedlander, J. Ciiron, C. Meinken, J. Reynolds, B. Marly, J. Rich, V. Olmslead, S. Reichert Lasl' Row: C. Hollzman, B. Hoover, E. Houillon, L. Hembree, J. Heinzerling, D. Groshon, G. Cappel, N. J. Henderer, A. Hielle, P. Hook, R. Herren, J. Forbes, G. Glazer, E, Kircher, S. Kisl, R. Kendall, B. Kuyper, D. Crawford, E. Farmer. Sixlli Row: D. Isenberg, J. Kombrinck, M. Fischer, D. Heineman, L. Frickrnan, B. L. Aurand, L. Echoif, V. Gray. R. Hill, V. lsbrandr. B. l-lodge, M. L. Hines, G. Drees, V. Belscher, E. Koll- morgen. Fif+h Row: B. Jones, B. Jones, R. Helbig, S. Heloel, V. Hensley, O, Bergsmark, E. Wolf, N. Gillespie, S. Goldberg, M. Haeckl, B. Gregory, M. Drake, M. Falls, S. Gerlzman, M. Sandman, B. Jenkins, J. Kennedy, B. Oswall, P. Holi, A. Honnerlaw, R. lbeck, B. Esler, R. Koons. Fourl'l1 Row: M. Brown, N. Owens, J. Franks, D. Bergmann, E. Brandi, B. Darby, E. Demrow, B. Breneman, A. Callis, H. Davis, M. Davis, F. Levinson, V. Habekolle, D. Heilman, D. Hulchinson, S. Krieg, E. Kaladow, R. Hoffman, L. Cohn, R. Kramer, V. Kingman, S. Kline, G. Keininger. Third Row: D. Hail, K. Bernhardl, L. Meadows, J. Hageman, B. Garreli, M. Cherdon, D. Groshon, S. Eisermann, G. Colleffe, S. Culhberl, T. Gabe, M. Clark, E. Burlon, R. Gibson, D. Gosney, V. McDaniel, D. Morris, B. Houslon, L. Duvall, J. Gausman. Second Row: J. Ackley, J.I Harris, M. Boolh, M. Bonem, J. Games, N. Bluhm, E. Albright H. Andrews, V. Brug, A. Burchard, J. Barlling, A. Bauer, J. Becker, B. Adams, B. Hunsinger, G. Hebe- slreil, M. L. King, T. Horwili, M. Ciuccio, C. Guihman. Firsf Row: M. Harris, F. Grilles, I. Wenger, D. Sarsiield, P. Arensiein, J. Goldberg, R. Cirkin, S. Flax, B. Barneii, D. Benneii, R. Besi, B. Bresler B. Brand, E. Gruesser, S. Boyar, B. Brodoi, M. Kwarller, D. Green, J. Klein, N. Cohen. Page 70 HONOR LEAGUE OFFICERS-Fronl' Row: Pres. I. MeTTernichg D. , Green, Exec. Com. Miclclle Row: Vice-Pres. L. Maier: L. Duvall, Exec. Com.q Treas., D. Heck. LasT Row: S. Hebel, and M. L. Hines, Exec. Corn.: Sec y.. B. Weilc, Exec. Com. The Honor League is a TradiTional Hughes organizaTion which opens iTs membership To every girl in The senior class. Among The many services perTormed by The Honor League is The work oT The Freshies' Guides who are selecTed by oTTicers oT The club To help new sTudenTs in The Tall. Many oT The girls have volunTeered Their services To The Red Cross on SaTurdays and aTTer school. The LiTTle SisTers' ParTy, an annual Honor League occasion, gave The Treshmen an opporTuniTy To become beTTer acquainTed wiTh Hughes. The organizaTion, under The guidance oT Miss Julia BenTley, has had a very enioyable year wiTh parTies, a guiz conTesT, and speakers aT various meeTings. Two oT The mosT inTeresTing visiTors oT The year were Mrs. Hiclcenlooper, oT The U. S. O., and Mrs. Charles P. TaTT, who Told oT The parT girls may play in This world aT war. The League mainTained a helpTul service aT The lnTormaTion Desk in The TronT hall where Two girls were on duTy each bell To help visiTors and anyone else unTamiliar wiTh The school. E Page 7l x,.+WJW' , ' Nw TT T , Q 1 g , QM in-'T ix4iixwNlfUJ f L. I Back Row, Sfanding: R. l-luelsebusch, R. McCormick, M. Rihm, H. Shreve, A. Goering, B. Pease. T. Bu- miller, P. Lindenmeyer, W. Roll, D. Thomas. Second Row, all siTTing: R. l-lueTher, G. STevens, R. Brafford, J. Cleary, E. Vqndegriff, P. Reglcow. Fronl Row: A. Roehr, D. Buck, J. Boos, D. E ersold, J SmooT. 4056 X? 67 XII S 6. iq . '25 The l-li-Y Club is made up oT a selecT group oT The l-lughes ' ' I N Club members and as signiTied by The TiTle connecTs The V high-school wi+h The Y. lvl. C. A. acTiviTies. MeeTings are held aT The Immanuel PresbyTerian Church in CliTTon every I . . . I I oTher week. The purpose oT The club is To creaTe, mainTain, Z : and exTend ThroughouT The school and communiTy high Z.'i. ' I . ll sTandards oT Chrishan characTer. 'Ill HH, un nu lui lu Sponsor Mr. Lang, PresidenT STaT- Tord Lowe, Vice-PresidenT Millard Beucler, Treasurer John Bruclcmann, , SecreTary Earl Desserich. Page 72 if ' i T e' ll? T, Tllllk, Xi T A if: ' ' '97 VFX Secrelary Jerry lvloss, Presidenl Jim Wilson, Vice-Presidenl Edwin Vandegriff, Treasurer Don Ebersold, Sponsor Mr. l-lavlovic, Corresponding Secretary Herman Burgelf. The l-lughes Club is Jrhe organizalion Jrhal sells Jrhe shakers, pins, and pennanls for rhe games, lhal gives The school isis supporl' on all aclivilies, and lhal binds Jrogelher The leading boys ol The upper grades To acl on any problems arising during The year. An inleresling and helpful lype of program is provided al all lhe meelings which lalce place every Friday evening. This year Jrhe club presenied a movie in lhe audilorium, had a swimming parly for iis members, and planned a pleasure lriplfor The end of rhe year. ,. - B., , . ,Io U. , 4,1 Back Row: J. Ellerhorst, Reikow, G. Weber, S. Lowe, D. Buck, W. l-lolllcamp, H. Wrighl, W. Wagner, M. Rihm. Fif+h Row: 'Q' N. Grevious, B. Pe se, D. Smifh, lvl. Albrighf, F. Riggers, R. Weber, P, Lindenmeyer, S. Todd, D. Thomas M. Beucler, J, Bruckmann. Four'rh Row: H. Sfreve, R. McCormick, A. Siegrisl, W. Gandenberger, 6. Sfevens, E. Jahnlce, A. Grilles, R. Sadler, R. Baader, F. Slroehlein, D.,Zugel+er. Third Rbw: F. Wallace, V. Oswalf, J. Jackson, R. l-lulley, L. Henkel, R. l-lummel, J. Payne, P. Riegerl, J. Laulsbaugh, R.,l,orehz, B. Kuhn, Second Row: R. Brafford, R. Crain, T. Bumiller, J. Cleary, F. Weishaupl, P. Kuhn, R. l-luelher, V. Jennewein,1A. Roe-hr,4'A. Gioeiwig, D. Denyven. Fronf Row: E. Desserich, G. l-lonold, R. Miller, G. Schwein, L. Wolpa, J. Boos, J. Smoolk, R. il-Puelsebpsldlfii R. Rnioe, D. Loudin, N ' -. ' 1. 1 N X ix ,f , , I T A i V V! I .:,f,i,L Jf,1y'i 7Ti'f -- vi ff' l' l A. f ' Page 73 K PURPOSE - To Tind and give The besT. Gracious in manner lmparTial in iudgmenT Ready Tor service Loyal To friends Reaching Toward The besT EarnesT in purpose Seeing The beauTiTul Eager Tor knowledge ReverenT To God VicTorious over selT Ever dependable Sincere aT all Times. The l-lughes chapTer oT The Girl Reserves allowed sopho- mores To become members This year. Miss Peoples, The sponsor, was assisTed by Mary Jane Klein and Virginia Wilson, cadeTs working wiTh Mrs. Robinson This year. OTiicers oT This service organizaTion include: J. TaTgen- horsT as Cor. Sec., Vice-Pres. O. Bergsmark, Pres. A. Cal- lis, Rec. Sec. F. DiTTus, Program Chr. E. Rogers, and Treas. B. l-lays. GIRL RESERVES Back row on sTeps: B. SToess, V. Gray, S. ErnsTing, R. Fox. Middle row: J. Dugan, B. Neu- TarTh, S. Krieg, R. l-loTTman, J. JohnsTon, C. GuThman, R. Hill, S. Flax, J. Kaderli, S. Ruebel, G. BorTz, L. Edgemon, S. Goodwell, S. Lehman, l. SchoeTTle. FronT row: N. Bluhm, M. Drake, L. Reisenfeld, J. SmiTh, M. Williams, M. Noll. Page 74 ORCHESTRA MEMBERS I943 TrumpeT: R. WesTrich, R. Neumann, E. BernhardT, R. Dixon, R. SieberT. Vl0liI1S2 Belllf, l lOllv3nd, Lindeman, iVlllleI', Payne, Trombone: Ellerlqorgt ST0f-lg, V. Sippel, B. Wagner, R. Fox, M. ReTTmeyer. FluTe: M. Marsh, E. Tiemeyer, P. Coolce. Cello: J. Cleary, F. Jackson, E. Trinlcle. Oboe: N. J. l-lenderer. Bass: R. Kendall. Tuba: J- Risch. Percussion: B. Cyrkin, D. Biehl, B. Traber, C. KunsTman. , . Piano: E. KiTz. ClarmeT: J. Gausman, V. Tozzer, E. DriTmeyer, L. Alexander, M. Kress, R. Rosenberg, E. Schaengold, M. AsTrow. E-Flat Sax: W. Maier, R. Hummel. l-lughes orchesTra, under The leadership OT Mr. A. R. KraTz, has conTinued iTs ouTsTanding work Tor The school and The communiTy. The music has added To many oT The audiTorium sessions boTh enioymenT and color. Many commenTed on The beauTy and sereniTy conTribuTed by The musical accompanimenT, Largo by l-landel, To The Thanksgiving speech. Giving up Their Time on SaTurday evenings, The orchesTra members have supplied music Tor The soldiers aT The U. S. O. DonuT CenTer aT GovernmenT Square. By This simple gesTure They did Their share To help The soldiers, who are serving our counTry, To enioy Themselves while on leave. A plan To have an orchesTra Trom all The high schools play Tor The NorTh CenTral Music ConvenTion held in CincinnaTi This year caused The orchesTra To rehearse indusTriously in order To be able To play iT To The besT OT Their abiliTy. For The commencemenT exercises, Too, They Turnished a lovely parT oT The program. R fsgifyflllmios l Page 75 A CAPPELLA CHOI R Fourfh Row: E. Wollel, W. Woehrrnan, F. Reikow, E. Michels, l-l. Shreve, R. Allman, J. Cagle, C. Weiss, E. Vancleqrill. Third Row: A. Grace, J. Schulfz, E. Glass, P. Bihl, F. Carler, l. Earp, J. Barllinq, J. Vellhius, G. Glazer. Second Row: R. Rrecliger, E. Rogers, M. Falls, B. Weiss, E. Malhes, M, Graham, L. Shaclcellord, O. Bergsrnarlc, E. Twiqgs, R. Koons, J. Zinlc. Firsi Row: B. Jenkins, J. Childress, R. Wolfe, E. Vogt J. Hageman, M. Neumann, B. Silbersaclq, G. l-lebeslreil, V. Isbrandl, V. Kingman. Members of choir no+ on piclurex D. Shirley, J. Rose, T, Finlce, R. Kendall, M. Lillard. Page 76 -or jgjrnvx . f gwfrfg, 71,1 ., MU K 'R'jf'DNA CAPPELLA CHOIR Fourfh Row: S. Lowe, D. Niison, G. Benson, H. Burqeff, R. Swarfwouf, R. Right mire, M, Beucler, I. Zippersrein, W. Ford. Third Row: M. J. Klein, F, Jackson, V. Beck, D, Smifh L, Hunt G. Quirrer, R. Crain, R, I-luefkxer, I-I. Ferguson. Second Row: K. Bernnardf, A. Bogioaca, T. Horwlfz, J. Kennedy, E, Rupreckmf, J. Sanders, D. Crawford, A. Maier, L. Meadows, R. Shierloh, laccornpanisfl. Firsf Row: B. Hunsinger, B. Sfoess, S. L. Parker, S, Hebei, M. Winfers, P. Selkers, S. Speckfer, M. Maidnof, K. Pykes, P. Arensfeln, M, L. King, E. Knapp, Mr. Molnar, direcfor, Members of Choir noi in picfurez L, Jackson, V. Henslev, M, Gelwicks, M, Mass- man, H. Oefericn, J. Porfune, E. Bruerfinq, W. Tabor, R. Sfrecker, G. Colleffe. Page 77 4 'Wig QQWE ,YQ 5 Q Q, x 'sw i Q . . .7 r .2 0 Q. ra 5332! li li 'x N l V l 'li Senior Choir Officers included Treas. M. Lillard, Pres. V. lsbrandf, Librarian R. Wolfe, Robarian O. Bergsrnarlc. Back Row: Roloarian J. Porfune, Sec'y. E. Junior Choir Officers included Sec. D. Moonifz, Trees. L. Edgemon Vice Pres. B. Bargen, Librarians R. Kahn and E. Swillinger, Pres. C. BiH'ner Vandegriff, Librarion H. Oelericlw. MUSIC CLUB- Lasf Row: H. Schein, S. Goodwell, B. Breneman, E. Farmer. Second Row: E. Hoffman, G. Miller, S. Herzog, B. Nielwe, A. Smilln. Firs+ Row: B. Kuy- per, R. Williams, L. Brown, B. J. Aslcew, S. Solomon, M. Kersling. Sland- ing: Advisor Mrs. Persons, M. Sfauloiiz, K. Wambacln, E. Levinson. Page 78 A+ piano: Pres. S. Herzog, V. lslorandl, R. Williams, K. Bernhardf, Sec.-Treas. S, Eiclwe. Garliering in IO7 lo lislen lo recordings of greal music has provided many pleasanr aflernoons for a larger group of sluolenls Jrlian The piclure indicales. fy 'sw , if N ,.,...,i ll . 4 e: W ,f 'V If' I fl, if . .Ir JUNIOR CHOIR-FIHI1 Row: E. Wolff, S. Hysell, C. Billner, S. Kol1m, G. Kalwle, B. Brodol, R. Marmer, T. Pearson. Fourfl-I Row: D. Rumke W. Hafer, D. Jacobson, R. Menge, J. Jolinson, E. Heinemann, W. Merles, D. Swillinger, M. Franklin, B. Sfeed. Third Row: S. Ross, J. Velllmius B. Allison, R. Herberl, B. Bargen, G. Goodman, T. Frommer, L. Bolman, G. Maslers, J. Freeman, J. Bruckmann, F. Wuesl, E. Heinzelman, J Sleinbeck, P. Gallager. Second Row: B. Kanel, B. Welsh, A. BIus'l', N. Jamison, M. H. Borden, D. Moonilz, R. Myers, J. McCoy, C. Palmisano M. Bollen, S. Fuersl, J. Hebel, L. Edqemon, P. Jenkins, Firsf Row: E. Nel1us, E. Donahue, B. Masl, J. Robinson, C. Williams, R. Simkin, M. Roe- mer, M. Becker, J. Van Zanl, M. Feldman, L. Friedman, M. McAllisler, B. Kabey, M. Beaver, J. Chambers, E. Tannlmauser, R. Kohn. Absenf: E. Swillinger, C. Anderson, J. Kaderli, A. Klayman. JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB- Fif+I1 Row: F. Brannon, C. Mazzei D. Hemingway, M. T. Huber. Fourfh Row: B. Neumann, M. Harlig, J. Spears, C. Campbell, J. Bergold, V. Ber- qold, H. Mayne, C. Clark, A. Singer, E. Ginzinger, D. Van Horne, S. Hoffman, R. Fox. Third Row: 5. Tlweobald, E. Palmer, I. Sclwoelfle, M Williams, B. Merelsky, R. Grand, S. Malinsky, D. Backhermes, B. Brunswick, P. Kelller, V. Ralwn, M. Fisher, R. Wafson, W. Oaks, W. Glunl D. Brug. Second Row: C. Williams, N. Slweliane, S. Zopf, D. Hendrix, H. Greenburq, M. Wriglvl, A. Oliverio, J. Carler, D. Burlon, E. Wacksman, E Dubin, H. Beiderman, C. Marlini, C. Kaulz. Firs+ Row: E. Scrob, E. Pranikoff, M. Case, P. Sclnwarlz, H. Walkins, V. Buslw, C. Garber, R. Rahn C. Meier, E. Sclianson, M. A. Weiser, T. Wall, R. Kilclwens, J. Robinson. Absenh L. Gullwman, I. Hake. 'S Page 79 R ,jf I M rv' uf I UI' 4 Y I . The Clara B. Jordon Window is in Ihe Library, Sixfh Row: J. Beaver, C, Vieson, M. Boolh, M. Kirby, M, Rosen, V. Scully, S. Ernsfing, V. Geisler, B. Darby. Fif+h Row I. Niclcel, J. Blersch, E. Welzbach, B. Plriern, R. Prediger, L. Wilson, M. Noll, P. Appel, D. Maidhol, R. Ullner, Direcror J Molnar. Fourlh Row: J, I-Iebal, J, Slansbury, J. Callaway, E. Rodgers, M. Graham, E. Kircher, B. Scherer, B. I-Iolland, P Thompson, N. Bluhm, P, Tierney, A. Bogioaca, F. Tempchin. Third Row: M. Johnson, R. Herren, B. Cramer, A, Young, R Hascher, V. I-IabeI4oIIe, F. Swanqo, I, B. Miller, S. Goldmeyer, P. Schuler, B. Brodoli, M. Bonern. Second Row: K. Dicks, I Freund, L. I-Iueneleld, M. Marsh, R. Rohe, C. Charbonneau, J. Levinson, A. Shanks, A. Myers, A, Smiih, L. Meadows, G Collelfe, C. Alherlon. Firs+ Row: B. Silbersaclc, J. Rich, S. Sanders, M. Schralfenberqer, B. Warner, M. J. Miller, A Yaczlco, R. Penninglon, R. Besl, M. A. Graham, B. Lieberman, E. Eppleblall. Noi in Piclurcs L. Lahrnann, D, Connor A? Page 80 R ima, . ,b'if'lSENlOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB R BOYS' GLEE CLU B Sixih Rowzz R. Weber, lvl. Holmes, E. SchleuTlcer, G. Weber. FiTTh Row: A. BriTon, B. Moening, J. PorTune, L. PorTune, R. Gruenlce, R. Lodwiclf, J. WeaTherby, D. Richardson. Fourih Row: B. Pease, W. Woehrmann, C. Weiss, D. SrniTh, G. STevens, H. GuThrie, A. Goering, R. DunTeman. Third Row: S. Eiche, B. Moor, W. Sonderman, A. Suid, D. Allison G. Chamberlain, S. Yuellig, G. QuiTTer, N. KaTTleman. Second Row: R. BarneTT, P. Kuhn, R. Hummel, D. AlTman, J. SchulTz, L. Ulcelson, R. Avey, H. Jacobs, lvir. Molnar, DirecTor. Firsf Row: B. Silbersaclc, Accomp.: C. ChrisTman, W, Mor- ris, J. Price, G. Honold, D. Ebersold, J. Boos, M. Blackman, E. Alexander, L. HunT, R. l-lueTher. From a disTance above The heads oT This lowly group oT earTh dwellers come The voices oT some heavenly chorus, slowly chanTing The rich melody oT a spiriTual, or al- fernaTing wiTh The lighT reTrain oT The AusTralian Digger's TavoriTe song. EnThralled by This eThereal harmony, mere morTals cease Their Toil To lisTen and dream. More oTTen Than noT, however, rude disillusionmenT comes when The music pauses To permiT The bass angels To Try Their parT alone, iusT aT The Crescendo OT The carol. Yes, you have guessed iT. The loTTy paradise Trorn which The unseen choir pours TorTh iTs sTrains? 3061 This humble abode oT mere human beings, 205, or any oTher classroom on The norTh side oT The building is suTTicienTly close To caTch snaTches oT song. The CelesTial chorisTers may be The Girls' Glee Club, The Boys' Glee Club. or The A Cappella Choir. You enioy The TruiTs oT Their eTTorTs in many long-remembered audiTorium sessions, or on special occa- sions ThaT give our parenTs and Triends ouTside OT school The opporTuniTy To appreciaTe The TalenTs oT our musical organizaTions. A hymn OT praise To The ruler omnipoTenT, Mr. Molnar, and long and greaT success To his good subiecTsl Page 8I gs 82 l-lughes Cheerleaders, wilh megaphones in hand, lead lhe cheering seclions and keep lhe crowd logelher. Top row: Boos, Desser- ich. Bollom row: Slrohlein, l-lonold, Smool, Sadler, Ebersold. Our Drum lvlaiorelles spell V for Viclory: llelll Virginia Seglried, Rulh Becker, Aurelia Bogioacag lrighll Rulh Kieseweller, Carol Tulhemeyer, Marian Tuggle. ln The cenler slands Drum Major Paul Bihl. aff, KV? AUTO! MaloreTTes: M. Tuggle, C. RuThemeyer, A. Bogioaca, R. KieseweTTer, R. Becker, V. SeyTried. SixTl'1 Row: J. Risch, E. Holland, E. Tiemeyer, R. SeiberT, R. WesTrich R Neuman, J. PeTerson. FiTTh Row: V. Tozzer, W. AngerT, L.Alexander, E. BarTling, R. Dixon, W. Farley, R. Brockman, A. Morand, E. Buchannan, W. Cyrkm Fourfh Row N J. T-lenderer, D. WurTZ, L. Tozzer, P. Cooke, F. Jackson, D. Biehl, J. Alexander, R. Cawdor, E. BernhardT, P. Kofmehl. Third Row: P. DunTeman, M OsTrow W Maier E. Schaengold, W. PasTor, B. Rosenberg, R. Hill, W. Brown, J. Gausman, R. l-leidrich. Second Row: A. R. KraTz, S. STuhlbarg, E. AlTman, J. l-lellebrand B EllerhorsT, B. Fisher, L. Mack, R. Juengling, F. Riehl, G. Goodman, D. WalTer, P. Bihl, drum maior. FirsT Row: M. Tuggle, C. RuThemeyer, A. Bogioaca R Kiese weTTer R Becker, V. Seysiried. Noi' in picTure: E. DriTmeyer, C. KunsTman, E. STone, J. Klahm, T. Williams. The l-lughes Band parTicipaTed in anoTher communiTy service, playing Tor The men leaving Trom The CliTTon and Corryville draTT boards. The band members, someTimes donning Their scarleT uniTorms, played several numbers including The Old Army Game , Jingle, Jangle, Jingle , and l-lello March while The drum maioreTTes passed ouT candy and cigareTTes To The men. ln This simple way They did Their besT To show Those men going inTo Training ThaT we appreciaTe whaT They are doing Tor our counTry. The band also Turnished music Tor The program aT l-lughes in which The CliTTon l-TeighTs l-lonor Roll was dedicaTed. The band conTinued Their pracTice oT giving one aTTernoon To The l.iTTle SisTers OT The Poor l-lome on Riddle Road. The purpose OT This visiT was To brighTen The old peoples' day wiTh a musical enTerTainmenT which consisTed oT Yule Tidings Tor The ChrisTmas season, Praise The Lord and Pass The AmmuniTion and The service songs. Adding color and spiriT To The TooTball games, The band appeared aT games To do Their sTruTTing on The Tield. A porTion oT The band Turnished music Tor The baskeTball games To cheer The Team To vicTory. This group played Tor several audiToriums and when The CoasT Guard Band was aT l-lughes, boTh combined Torces. We are proud OT our bandl Page 83 'U TJ 1 E r PLA T' U PTARSEILLAISEP . W ii Treas Jean Forbes, Pres. BeTTy Weik, Se-c'y, Lolly Edgemon, Vice-Pres. Emil Rosenberger were oTTicers oT The French Club. AlThough noT as large numerically as in previous years, Le Cercle Francais has equalled, and, in some ways, beTTered sTandards seT in The pasT. The oTTicers, under The guidance oT Miss Louise BenTley, perTormed Their duTies in The TradiTional manner ThaT has made The French Club one oT The mosT inTeresTing organizaTions aT T-lughes. Ranging Trom TorTune- Telling and word games To selecTions presenTed Trom Moliere, The programs oT This club have never Tailed To creaTe inTeresT, never Tailed To provide amusemenT Tor Those inTeresT- ed in The pracTical applicaTion oT whaT They have learned in class. This year The mem- bers have had The privilege oT hearing one lecTure in French by lvl. Andre lvlorize OT l-larvard, and anoTher by lvl. Franc Thenaud oT The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi. AlThough The French naTion may be Temporarily down, The French language will live on, Through The eTTorTs oT inTeresTed sTudenTs such as These. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS include: Baci: Row: J. STuarT, B. Cohon, D. Thomas, J. Augspurger, P. l-lolT, L. Wilson, V. Scully. Third Row: R. Cramer, R. Voll, J. Bruclcrnann, B. Loeb, P. Schuler, M. l-laeclcl, J. T-leinzerling, M. Massman. Second Row: l. Robens, N. Levin, D. MooniTz, O. Bergsmarlc, P. Hoclc, L. SrniTh, C. Meinken, A. Ginsburg. FronT Row: S. Kline, J. Wald- man, J. Binder, B. Askew, B. Jenkins, R. Dwenger, N. Gillespie, M. L. King, J. Klein. fx-.5 In 4.1 A A - fi! . Q Page 84 LATIN CLUB-Lasi' Row: P. Tierney, B. Bargen, H. Leiiz. F. Weinberg, H. Mueller O. Bergsmark, V. Jennewin, S. Todd. Fourfh Row: N. Kreifer, B. Sfoess. B. Sweeney, P. Schuler, V. Sippel, C. Dragul, C. Schroeder, M. l-laeckl, R. Rohe. Third Row: J. Segal, L. Wilson, T. Slockmeyer, B. Hoover, R. Dierf, E, Sher, A. Hielle, V. Schleuler, E. Nienhaver, l. Nickel, N. Jamison, C. Heepke, E. Wolf, R. McCormick, J. Sfein. Second Row: E, Nernoff, S. Kline, E. Wilzbach, J. Johnsfon, L. Huber, E. George, R. Fox, M. Krapp, S. Lehman, J. Dugan, C. Clarke, L. Smifh, V. Habekolle, M. Sfaubifz, N. Gillespie, L. Feldman, V. Tozzer. Firsi' Row: S. Weil, W. l-layer, M. Becker, A. Eyler, T. Rilsch, I. Schoellle, H. Wafkins, M. Pfefferle, V. Olmsfead, J. Hageman, E. Eppleblaif. sl R YGAUDEAVIUS IQITURJJ ii? sci L.. Lovers of Jrhe Roman classics meer nnonihly under The direclion of Miss M. J. Benlley To dig, delve, and pry iurlher inlo lhe mysleries ol Lalin. Wirh cross- word puzzles, plays, word games, and LAWN CLUB OFFICERS- possibly some reireshmenls, Lalin slu- Back Row: Jr. Exec. R. Rosenbaum, Sec. Don Thomas. Middle 1- -F h CO Row: Soph. Exec. Peggy Friedman, Pres. J. Boos, Vice- den S' rom SOL? Omoles up' ls Ver Pres. s. Clqanield, Trees. J. Hack. Sea+ed, Fron.+: Jr. Exec. Thai Caesar, Cicero and Vergil were J. l-lebel, Sr. Exec. M. Gelwicks. No+ In Picfurez Sr. Exec. pi,yii,S Heck, nor speaking Greek aller all. Page 85 SPANISH CLUB lupper pidurel Las+ Row: C. Aranio, D. Biehl, E. Vandegriff, J. Risch, A. Brinn, D. Brower, S. Glasser, R. Hummel, S. Deulsch. Sixfh Row: B. Faliclc, A. Suid, M. Levine, D. Liscomb, D. Allison, F. Bonem, G. Sfern, R. Slrecker, B. Grueninger, R Brauer. Fiffh Row: E. Greene, C. Garber, L. Weilhamer, E. Mack, D. Schneider, P. Theis, E. Balmer, M. Kleeman, W. Sleifen, B Schierloh, R. Schierloh, R. Wolfe. Fourfh Row: J. Sleinloaugh, C. Ruihemeyer, R. Beclcer, R. Kiesewerier, A. Bluman, R. Oppen- heim, D. Misraclc, S. Hoffman, M. Williams, V. Schaeffer, G. A. Frilz, R. Simlcin, V. Habelcolie. Third Row: J. Edgemon, R. Busam S. Ross, S. Wollin, G. Lewis, E. Waclcsman, L. Koch, E. Olmsiead, L. Reisenield, D. Crawford, E. Gruesser, L. Herzog, R. Prediger. Second Row: G. Aronoii, S. Einhorn, C. Morrison, M. Fox, E. Levine, E. Goldsfein, M. Geisdori, E. Apseloff, D. Benneli, B. Hayes R. Cohen, L. Wilson. Firsf Row: E. Lessure, J. Beaver, G. Warshofsky, S. Zwerin, M. Weiser, S. Flax, P. Maly, J. Burlce, M. Beaver, M. Foqel, J. Bein, S. Gulhman. Lower Piciure, Back Row: S. Harrison, A. Gore, M. Kennedy, J. Andrews, E. Garner, H. Kealinq L. Levine, J. Laursbaugh, H. Haier, G. Schwein. FiHh Row: A. Turlc, G. Sfewarr, J. Mafhes, R. Hariman, J. Hoclc, N. Jamison, E. Sher, V. Schlueler, J. Emmerich, S. Fensier. Fourlh Row: S. Zopf, E. Jackman, S. Haeclcl, R. Herberl, P. Tierney, S. Goldmeyer, G. Buede, M. Borden, L. Kreuler, V. Feiler, M. Doerner, N. Kreifer. Third Row: H. Baverman, J. Nogen, A. Fgelberg, B. Gregory, J. Hueiher, S. Chaflield, C. Kunsrman, R. Benzinger, F. Tempchin, S. Pine, S. Schneider, M. Fischer, V. Glass. Second Row: R Wise, S. Siachel, S. Harrison, B. Lieberman, M. Shuqar, G. Borli, B. A. Hunsinger, G. Hebesrreii, C. Campbell, E. Dubin, F. Schaengold, B. Clowers. Fronl' Row: M. Saloshin, M. Wall, E. Schanson, D. Singer, R. Becker, K. Diclcs, M. Isaacs, E. Tannhauser D. Sarsiield, J. Reynolds, M. Reynolds, E. Carl. Once each monlh rhe Spanish Club galhered logeiher for meerings Jrhar were enreriaining and proiilable. This year's clulo programs included lwo sludenl plays. The club made conlribulions lo several worlhy causes and climaxecl The year wilh a dinner al The Spanish Inn. Miss Helen King was The helpful adviser. Page 86 J gif' i Officers included Pres. G e o r g e W e b e r, Treas. Tony Rinaldi, Sec'y. Margarer Bonem, Vice-Pres. Nadine Bluhm. Those who sludy Jrhird and fourlh year malhemalics generally have a lilcing for lhe subieclr, and The Malh Club, under Mr. Siehl's guidance, foslers Jrhis appre- cialion. This year has been an aclive one for The club, whose meelrings were rich in subieclr maHer presenled by aulhorilralive speakers. Among Jrhese were Dr. Dwighl and Dr. Merriman of lhe Universilry of Cincinnali, and Mr. Bauer and Mr. Lang of l-lughes' facully. As a final geslure of a war year, Jrhe club conlrribuled a porlion of ils lreasury lo Jrhe Red Cross. MATH CLUB members, Lasi' Row: R. Manfred, R. Weber, R. Dunfeman, E. Weber, P. Riegerl, D. Shore, l-l. Reisenfeld, D. Zugelfer, Middle Row: E. Rosenberger, E. Glass, P. Loshin, H. Hyman, E. Nernofl, N. Polaslcy, W. Haas, S. Weil, R. Sadler. Fron+ Row: S. Todd, J. Schliclc, J. Wilson, D. Vxluerlh, V. Befscher, P. Schuler, F. Riehl, V. Tozzer, J. Sfein. Page 87 Members shown-Back Row: W. Sonderman, Tre-as. R. Rosenbaum, B. Moore, E. Ober- sclimidlz Middle Row: B. Hauer, M. Turk, R. Simlcin, Vicev Pres. C. Garber, l-l. Reisen- brakes , kbak AWXQ SQWNQ - ba' fr WGN xdlllol XO ow'-M606 xo Amo-Eyxexl ale S BBGMLX Xaflolalx X66 CSG' YRXQYSU 509 RYXSOR' ' poi . YG Ska awp QYQXIQ QOXOX gfe XNCXXXQYXQ 5 Q96 A Q ' e0 5 60 kai 60 ofileli 60 X965 56 5 . Q X906 ' 6 SWQ' ,,y,elAuQCxsy We -,Ser E' 5. ROY T0 on SRG PAV gel X666 XGYKXCB G ksoox EXIS 93966 Yxcliom 556 X vow-, X U aQel . we Pxqexl Q. Resolved: llwal a federal world union should be eslablisl1ed has been llme subjecl under discus- sion by Jrlfie Parlalers of llwis year. ll was allaclied success- fully under llme direclion of Mrs. l-leile. leld. Fronl Row: R. A. Clralcy, B. Sullivan, Pres. G, Weber, Sec'y. P. Slandsbury. Page 88 OFFICERS-Sec. R. Die-rT, Bus. Mgr. M. Becker, Treas. H. Krickorian, Vice- pres. J. Hock, Pres. H. Magoulias, vffa' ,n f Some oT The ouTsTanding producTions in Sage his- Tory are Dido and Aen- eas , Queen oT Came- loT , Cyrano , There was a Merry Prince , DeaTh Takes a Holi- day , Taming oT The Shrew , and The Ro- manTic Young Lady. SAGES-Back Row: D. Allison, G. STevens, T. Jackson, R. Lodwick, R. Evans, H. Simkin. Middle Row: W. Kessler, R. Menge, J. Rhodes, RiesenTeld, B. Allison, P. CarTer, F. Ober, S. Cradduck. Fronf Row: W. SilberschmiclT, J. Rich, S. Hebel, C. Modiano, O. Bergsmark, L. Friedman, R. RiegerT, M. BraTer, S. CuThberT. Jane Jones! Don'T you dare call me Susie. Sugar and Spice, a one-acT play was presenTed loy The iunior dramaTics class. RuTh DierT, as Jane Jones, provided The sugar, l943 compleres The TwenTy-second year oT The Sages as a dramaTic group under The inspiring direcTion oT Miss Erna Kruckemeyer. ln collaboraTion wiTh The Two dramaTic classes, Sages have To Their crediT This year Two one- acT comedies, Three paTrioTic programs, an Arbor Day broadcasT, and a very successTul producTion oT The well-known American Civil War play, The Copperhead , given aT Wilson Memorial. For The Tinal work oT The year The Sages are planning a TesTival oT dramaTic scenes Trom ElizabeTh, The Queen , Cyr- ano , Sun Up , Journey's End , Ah, Wil- derness , and oTher well known plays. Those compeTing Tor honors are Harry Magoulias, Odelys Bergsmark, Mar- ion Becker, Ronald Free- man, Frank Oper, Bill Traber, R o s e RiegerT, M a r i e Roemer, RuTh DierT, Paul CarTer, Juan- iTa Rich, Virgie Olm- sTead, D i ck Lodwick, George STevens, STeph- en Cradduck, Don Den- ning, Shirley CuThberT. Thespiam honors w e r e given in March To Harry Magoulias, Marion Beck- er, RuTh DierT, F r a nk Oper, and Shirley CuTh- berT. Five more will be chosen Trom Those com- peTing in The FesTival oT scenes To be held on May l2. Marion Becker, playing Suzanne Harling, The spice: and George STevens, Chump Edwards, The boy. Page 89 C' .of-is The Copperhead by Augusrus Thomas was The high lighT producTion on March 5 oT The l943 Sages. IT was a powerfully moving Civil War play whose moTives bore on The presenT. The characTers Took form under The direcTion oT Miss Erna Kruckemeyer. LighTing and seTTing aT Wilson audiTorium were handled by Tommy Jackson and The oTher members of The sTage crew wiTh The advice oT Mr. Elmer PorTer. Miss RuTh l-lelman oT l-lousehold ArTs and Miss Gladys Dee Ervin, oT The ArT DeparTmenT cosTumed The pro- ducTion. Make-up was done by Miss Wilson who assisTed Mrs. Robinson during The second semesTer. TickeTs and promoTion were handled by Mr. l-luber, Mr. Bauer, Miss Aria Shawe and sTudenT commiTTees. All proceedsjom The Copperhead were given To The American Red Cross and The U. S. O. f2..,,...,, AA! CAST ParT ll-ForTy years laTer PGTT l MilTon Shanks ........,....... l-larry Magoulias Joey Shanks ......,,......, .... P aul CarTer Madeline King, his grand-daughTer Grandma Perley .....,... . . , .RuTh Dierf I A D DIADVD ...A I Odelys Bergsmark Ma lM.rs. Shanksl .... , . .Shirley CuThberT pnilinmiaininingi llbbv i i A' 'uubvg Don Deming CapTain l-lardy . .. .....,... Dan Allison Mrs. Manning 'UW' A'b..' J een Cinon Milr. Shanks ..... ..... l-l arry Magoulias Coin Hardy A'..' uhbvn D an Allison MTS' BGTGS 'T l f3nlTa Risk Dr. Randall ...... ...,,... B ill Traber Sue Perlev - - ' ' 'lvlamon Becker NewT. Gillespie ...,........,.. George STevens NewT. Gillespie ,..,.. . . .George STevens Lem Tollard ....,...... ...... W illiam l-lauer Andrews la MinisTerl .............. Frank Ober Lem Tollard .....,,............. William l-lauer ParT ll-ForTy Years LaTer Sam CarTer ,,..,..,...,... .STephen Cradduck AcT lll-The door yard oT MilTon Shanks ParT l-l86l-l863 AcT IV-The same. AcT l-The door yard oT MilTon Shanks T AcT ll-The same, Two years laTer Scene laid in SouThern Illinois l Shirley CuThberT and Harry Magoulias rehearse Two scenes beTween Ma and MilT. SpiriTed Grandma Perley was played by RuTh Dierf. Don Deming and Odelys Bergsmark rehearse a romanTic momenT beTween Phi Manning n . deline King. Bill Traber pracTices as The ofher man , Dr. Randall A xP 7-Lx' ' 'i sk x vf f X 1 g Rehearsung lwo of 'rhe lense momenls from The Copper- l Mill Shanks, Harry Magoulias, allempls 'lo explain his Cop- perhead acliviries To Ma, Shirley Curhberl, while Brolher Andrews Frank Olaer, and Sue Perley, Marion Becker, anxious- ly look on. The bonds belween Mill and his son Joey, Paul Carler, and his wife are sfrained lo lhe breaking poinl when Mill refuses lo volunleer for lhe Army. , az A Madeline King, grandclauqhler of Milf Shanks, was played by Odelys Bergs- mark. I-larry Magoulias, as The aged Mill Shanks, is reinslalecl info lhe esleem of his neighbors when his service lo Presidenl Lincoln in exposing lhe plans of The Copperheads is revealed. Page 9I Newsl FronT page sTuTTl Rip ouT ThaT dummy! Amid The claTTer oT TypewriTers, The hum oT news-hungry voices, The scraTch oT The ediTorial pen, The Gargoyle goes To press weekly in iTs new alcove oTTice. Under The direcTion oT Miss l-lazel T. Koppenhoeufer, a sTaTT oT juniors lords iT over Treshmen copy boys and sophomore cub reporTers, as iT ediTs The l-lughes news organ. l942-I943 saw such innovaTions as a Tive column paper, a regular liTerary supplemenT, a new Tive cenT price, and a brand new oTTice. EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE GARGOYLEH William Miller, ciTy ediTor: Miss KoppenhoeTer, adviser Ronald Freeman, liTerary ediTor7 Adele Ginsburg, business manager: RoberT Rosenbaum, managing ediTor7 Marion Becker, copy ediTorg Dan Allison, sporTs ediTor: RuTh DierT, Teafure ecliTor. WN J Page 93 Upper Picfurez Paul Carler, Ellioll Wolff and Lewis Gregg, column- islsg Ted Bumiller, adverfisingg Edith Silversfein, circulalionp Berf Picliel, Vincenl Jennewein, Violel Seflon, Mary Jo Miller, repoffers. Lower Piclurez Back Row: Lois Maslers, 'rypislq Belly Jane Aslceyv: Rufln l-lill, columnislg Marllna Krappg Sally Lehmann. Seafed: Rosa- lie l-lerberlg Vera Tozzer, sporls: Mauclie Burlon, Typisl: Jean l-lock: Belle Warner: Marina Geisdorfg Carol l-leeplie. ln Fronf: Mae Klarsfeldy Lorelei Lee Russell. Miha ..-,,... -- f iv sm 1 L25 M7 1' 'T Flfiiiiif Member Nafional Scholas+ic Press Associafion .A a H' ' Wlw wp! M a.. V'k'f' EDITOR DON THOMAS EdiTors and business managers began worlc on This year- boolc a year ago. They and The resT oT The sTaTT presenT iT To The seniors oT '43 and The oTher members oT The sTudenT body wiTh The hope ThaT iT may recall a comple+e year aT l-lughes. Themes, plans, and deTails oT organizaTion were EDITOR JEAN ZINK made and discarded many Times beTore The volume was ready Tor The prinTer. ldeas Tor developing The Theme which was Tinally adopTed came Trom all who worked wiTh iT. lvlany conTribuTed The TiTles oT musical com- posiTions which seemed appropriaTe To The diTTerenT secTions oT The boolc. All sugges- Tions wenT To Jean Zinlq who had charge oT The layouTs and The graphic line drawings which Tie The color scheme inTo The boolc. The TaculTy oT The ArT DeparTmenT lenT ad- vice ThaT was mosT helpTul,-lvlr. PorTer in The adverTising secTionq lvliss AdomeiT and Miss Ervin in The resT oT The boolc. Don Thomas Page 94 ANNUAL STAFF Q . TaT enhors, B. BerlcowiTz, l-l Lei h, C. l-lolTzrn J g T P Jenlcins, l-l. Muell J. Boos, lvl. Fisch P. Garvin, H. B geTT, S. L. Parke Hines, J, Murray, ker, M. J. I-Iaeckl T T E we . , BUSINESS MANAGER JINNY BECK looked aTTer copy and general organizaTion. SuloscripTions Topped all oTher years under Jinny Beck and Dick Crain wiTh The eTTecTive cooperaTion oT Mr. Clyde I-Iall, The Tinancial adviser Tor The book. Gordon Zeidman, '44, headed The sTudenT camera squad which was consTanTly on The iob To caTch all phases oT school liTe, and To improve Their phoTo- graphic Technique. Mr. R. Fell, sponsor oT The school camera clulo, was mosT helpTul To The group. The senior glossies, back Trom The en- graver, helped looosT The sale oT war sTamps. Miss I-Ielen Tangeman, general TaculTy ad- -dv::!:1V' BUSINESS MANAGER DICK CRAIN viser Tor The Annual, guided Classics oT '43 To produc- Tion despiTe The diTTiculTies which arose Trom The sTringency oT war regulaTions. The sTaTT worked indusTriously and en- ThusiasTically in iTs eTTorT To porTray adeguaTely liTe aT I-lughes in I943, sTudenT liTe in a war year. Z e i d m a n, B. pson, V, Tozzer, Gelw i cks, J. nzerling, N. Gil- ie, C. I-Iorn, M. Rosenbaum, M. on pic ure . III Page 95 .F ana I 6 D xl ..':-'Q can , f l Prnbims SONGJ3 Page 96 SALES CLUB Lasf Row: l-l, Mueller, B. Kuyper, E. Levinson, C. Sclwmidf, S. Auble, J. Levinson, B. Golllieb, G. Cappel, B. l-life, J. Reule, J. Freeman, D. Bennell, B. Brodof, R. Honner- law, Sponsor Miss McSurely, M. Boofh, M. Clarlc, l-l. An- drews, P. Poley. Middle Row: R. l-lill, P. McCoy, C. De- Nuccio, M. Esles, C. Sclieffer, L, Slone, R. Vorlnerr, M. Wriqlwf, E. Silverslein, J. Taylor, J. Mullner, E. Brandi, R. Myers. Froni' Row: A. Blusf, J. Mandell, T. l-lorwilz R. Kalwn, B. Brunswiclw, M. Levine, H. Sclnmill, E. Knefp, M. Pacelli. A. Brinn, D. Burfon, D. Krebs, R. Benzinger l-l. Leigh, E. Lipslcy, B. Aurand, B. Swarfouf, B. Fox, P. Sclwwarfz, S. Zirnel, Vice-pres. Marvin Simon, Pres. Marcia Boollw, Sec. Rulln l-lill and Treas. l-larold Dinger led ine Sales Club. Complelinq one of Jrlweir mosl successful years, ine Sales Club, under llwe guidance of Miss Mary McSurley, donaled money lo llwe Red Cross, Hfie war clwesl, and aided lime Viclory Corps willw ine record drive. J f N fm . l ' - SHURTNIN' 51 iqlmiiiiwiif Sfanding: Treas. Jean Hageman, Sec. Margie Cher- dron. Sealed: Pres. Jean Carfer, and Vice Pres. Dor- orihy Green. Jean Schmidi ioolc over ihe chairman- Tl-Ie Home Economics baked ship afier Chrislmas. Miss Ruih Helman is 'rhe club . I . adviser. cookies for The Union Terminal U. S. O. a+ Chrislmas lime, and pui logelher lcniiied squares for afgans for The Army and Navy. In February a while elephani sale was held. Various programs on food conservaiion and ralioning proved helpful. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Lasf Row: B. Tedford, B. M. George, V. Gray, A. Sonenshein, M. Ciuccio, D. Bulfon, B. Brunswick, D. Gundrum, B. Jenkins Middle Row: A. Gropengieser, E. Gosseii, J. Kennedy, D. Groshon, R. Hill, M. J. Klein, T. Gabe, J. Taylor, G. Glazer L. Ellison, D. Smi+h, R. Kiichens, J. Beaver, V. Vellz, C. L. Cancaro. Froni' Row: H. Schmilf, J. Velihuis M. Spies, S Hebel, Pres. J. Schmidl, S. Ruebel, B. Oswali, L. Seriven, L. Young. Page 97 v XN .Moa XKYNQ . S. Q-,mfs NYXSOTX- Gixvcbe . Cyp Q. xef- X Q Gait V The Pep Club was organized in I94l To sTimulaTe school spiriT in The aThleTic evenTs of The year. The mem- bers made posTers announc- ing The games, They origi- naTed sTunTs Tor The TooTball games, and They sponsored a hayride To The l-lamilTon game To sparlc sTudenT inTer- esT. The club boughT pen- nanTs and signs To aid The fXThleTic AssociaTion. T h i s year iTs sevenTy-Tive members have aided greaTly in arous- ing The sTudenT body To in- creased acTiviTy. PEP CLUB Officers: Sec. Shirley Parflan, Pres. RuTh Hill, Treas. Dan ZugelTer, Vice-Pres. Herman BurgeTT, SergeanT-aT- arms Fred STroehlein. eww' -WO' is-W vi eg 5 MGT +. '50 ' .vioofm X-. Sxtoiow VN' VOC. TAOXSLTQGY' 5 'Q AW Q4 500- me tx, ' gecb gs- .yew W0 ae xlanvx Qiaf G XXX. wh SC we Ya. xxev-Q'Ul0 swf' Q'ieana'1fWT' pee Wi 660:43 ,Qu X469 owl.. O'xJxOOYfxX1 Ca' S GXCNGGT nexyx ok R 0 . Ocgxoo S. VX SXNW XWZBB XLYXQGH B XA-xnefax L S- X- . . YE xiwavxyeh PV Sxevlilex NX, X-C. Caffxlgoncafo avr. XOQXQO Row XX C- A BQYQ XI NAB F6555 guage T ' qi ' Ck. L- XXACCO A go epyei . ' We Q-TWT' C- Xelxavfm' Page 98 FPICTURE5 ' ATAN I ,N EXHIBITIONJ' ...N CAMERA CLUB-Back Row: J. Callaway, R. Bela- gole, V. Young, B. Simpson. Middle Row: G. Slev- ens, S. Goldmeyer, M. J. Marlin, H. Goldman. Fronl' Row: J. Franks, J. Becker, Pres. G. Ziedman. Noi' in pic+ure: Vice-pres. J. Zinlc. Mr. Fell was The sponsor of The Camera Club. The pholographic exhibil held in April showed arlislic achievemenf. The club cooperaled wilh fhe yearboolc camera CHESS CLUB-Lasl' Row: Jenneweln, Pres. G. P. Carler, R. Mendenhall, D. Squad' Townsley, R. Weber, W. Spreen, L. Hamillon. Froni' Row: J. Friedman, E. Eils, F. Weber, J. Laufsbauqh, W, Miller, J. Payne. Mafches wilh olher schools have hiqhlighled The Chess Club's year. Mr. Wineland and Mr. Doherly acfed as sponsors. SHORTHAND CLUB-S+anding: F. Schindler, M. Bordne, K. Karabash, D. Whalen, B. Slovin, W. Yeclsel, M. Klarsfeld, D. L. Kalz, M. Rosen, R. Cirlcin, P. Harlman, R. Ullner. Sealed: B. Braunsfein, Librarian: R. Olle, Secrelaryg T. Esles: S, Solomon, Presidenl: F. Hoffman, R. Lulzlcy, Treas- urer: F. Swanqo. Twice a monlh The club mel lo read 'rhe Gregg Wri'rer . The malerial comprised quolalions from Hamlel, condensed shorl slories of no'red aulhors, modern war bullelins and informalion, as well as lafesl defails of modern business mefhods. We feel 'rhal our Club profiled immensely by 'rhe insfruclion under The able sponsor, Miss Florence Callahan. If f .x 1 X l . Page 99 I Wil v,, ' ,I 2 1 Qu? 0 1 Room IO4 Miss Ward Las? Row: L. Roflwclwild, R. Ganderiloerc B. Lodwiclc. Fifflw Row: R. Brockmann, A. Gore, F. Mayer, R. Sefron, M. Wilson, J. Kennedy, B. Arnold. Fourfh Row: M. Kaplan, L. R. Tozzer, B. Berliowilz, I. Freicl, M. Collins, W. Silverschmic Third Row: lS+andingl N. Miller, S. Harrison, N. Spire, A. While, R. Garber, S. Cohen, S. Liscow, D. Rosen, B. Slwaefer. Second Row: lsealedl A l. Srienberq, M. Blumberg, R. Becker, A. Turk. Firsl Row: J. Rallermann, R. Bloll, E. Bamberger, E. Wlwealley S. Deulclw, J. Young, J. Klalnm. No'r in pic+ure: i A. Kooclislw, C. Molling. Room IO3 Miss Helen Tangeman S+anding: W. Oesper, A. Morand, M. Wolfgang, A. Krueger, S. Clark, H. Sirnplciri, H. Wolfslweimer, J. Ulm, L. Huellier, E. Eils, D. Mussman, K, Lazarus, T. McArrl1ur, J. Gallon, D. Rudler, N. Hays, B. Jolmslon, W. Rider. Fronf Row: S. Haeclcl, I. Holbrook, L. Goldfarb, B. Radin, P. Dunleman, M. Burgher, C. Horn, S. Korelilz, M. Moonilz, H, Goldberg, H. McManus, D. O'Brien, E. Wagner. Noi' in pic'I'ure: R. Ferguson, R. Heidriclw, I.. Kirsclnner, A. Lasira, F. Smilli. Room 8 Mrs. Sellers Third Row: E. Meisel, F. Dieclcman, E. Allman, P. Woodward G. Busch, G. Berlrand, W. Gray, E. S+one, B. Nadler, M. Eberlein, C. Ogle, W. Spreen, J. Alexander, M. Roller. Second Raw: B. Belagole, D. Silver, B. Marlin, A. Thornlon, l-l. Geldreich, B. Burl, E. Curlis, W. Griffin, G. Cairns, R. Hiles, M. Murphy, B. Angerf, L. Perdomo, H, Spears, D. Berman, G. Barsan, R. Boeh. Noi in pic'lure: J. Bales, S. Cohen. Room I8 Miss Zorn Third Row: A. Gaessler, D. G-undrum, E. Wonn, H. Riess, V. Robinson, L. Serine B. Yalfe, C. Smilh, D, l-lowland. Second Row: E. Miller, R. Kisf, R. Cunningham, B. Conrad, J. McCoy, D. Weaver, E. Thomas, R. Ridge, E. Bradley. Firsi' Row: B. Conrad, J. Lublce, D. Fries, V. McGrahan, W. Price, A. Dickerson, L. Lewis. Noi' in picfurez l. Abell, M. Brown, W. Clowers, B. Cramer, B. Dilfoe, V. Ford, E. Haering, B. Knose, A. Zimmerman, E. Wallers. Room 5 Miss Kelly Las? Row: M. Kalus, J. Adams, G. Williams, L. Wagner, P. Budlce, S.Wernicl1e, A. Slewarl, N. Kahsar, l-l. Frey, E. Kilz, L. Schwellmann, J. Winsor. Standing: Second Row: A. Ludelce, J. Eclchoil, C. Veser, J. Engel, M. Slone, G. Klein, R. Schafer, M. L. Burlchardl. Fronl: P. l-linds, R. Lasila, G. Jennewein, J. Overbeclc, F. Krausser, A. Boellcher, C. Schuler. No+ in pic+ure: B. L. Abel, S. Aclcman, B. Allison, P. Bauer, L. Boaz, M. Bossung, M. Bracher, D. May, E. Monlgomery, R. Waller, M. Wieclcering. Page IOI ., .,-M f, .W ,, 'f Q -my f A ' 4 W ls 5 A fe 21 X ,QW-1-f ws f fw iw A z WHS M , Y:Q,f:g..'. , 'V z::?:f' k wx S' yi' sw 1 JWIQ- W' aw na 5 6 Z A A IC:EFff5f. ii wx 493' 'ff 1 f '39 'K A 4 is 955 . Q : f If 1 A -w h f ., 5 , . v , ... S 1. if . gf' gi Q Y fs EE Ms -1 ' ':' x f 4 . . SS K , Lf ' f -K aff -- . ,.f: M ' , W gg ... 'f'Q .. - 3 .X ,:: .4 Q QL Q 1 f. 0. sl .ag rb. my . 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Y RQ Ms IIQ: - if- ,f V Y , ' V 5f0Q 1' ' fb . -TE i'l':: M 1.1 Jw r 51 x ,., A' is ff? as Q X H 2 i 3 Q Smead?-Q: HBH? 355 if WL T-ff ' Q fix N K 2 'gm Sim - E F95 J N I df 'F ' Q fel, Q if . ..fi 7 , l , , PM , ,F 3 Q W Q f xg E 431 1 . Q -Q J, Nm.-ffm , ,,,7: -, Xrvg, W'?'1,:MW h, K f , 15' V ,,1 . Nu N. '1 , W A . Q W, , 5 wg , f if I -' , ' , ' .fwvf A ,Aw bf Page IO6 Room 3 Miss Mcsurley Fourfh Row: A. Heclcer, J. Clevenger, 5. Theoloold, J. Lageman, N. Camarca. lS+and- ingl: M. Rodner. Third Row: C. Wesl, V. Sherman, l. Oberf mann, B. Neuman, L. Ober- mann, J. Garner, L. Harrison, A. Dillinger, J. Winlers, L. Heinzerling. Second Row: J. Cliffon, S. Hill, V. Kampf, N. Turner, 5. Bammerlin, C. Col- lins, J. Kaiser, R. Poli, P. Brown. Firsf Row: A. Goeldner, A, Degerman, S. Hulcherson, H. Dinser, R. Hemmerl, A. Lilchfield, P. Niederhauser, S. Silverman, L. Cramer, M. Bonn. Noi In Picfure: B. Milchell, E. Dieckmann. Room I08 Miss Balaslra Third Row: M. Wells, M. Har- den, F. Greene, D. Sfurgeon, A. Tolis, E. Cook, S. Wollin, B. Gibson, B. Lofl, C. Cool- man, P. Shinkle, L. Wrighl, L. Locker. Second Row: B. Pfriem, L. Barnell. D, Hughes, M. Mar- lin, M. Jones, R. Kendall, R. Hoffman, E. Hall, L. Kenny, D. Walsrerman, E. Gregory, J. Rogers. Firsf Row: B. Ham- mon, M. Crawley, S. Rolfe, M. Trenlalance, M. Riegerl, S. Yeclrel, A. Voll, G, Williams. No+'ln Pic+ure: M. Pursiful, A. Pursiful, M. Meyers. O'l'her Freshmen Sfanding: R. Ferguson IO3: G. Slabler B4, B. Williams B5, L. Booz 5, J. Nogen B3, W. How- ell B3, P. Bauer 5, M. Bossony 5, G. Mccullah I7, D. Drischel B5, F. Tavel Bl, B. Albrechf B5, L. Russell B4, B. Cramer 18, W. Clowers l8, E. Haering IB, l. Abell IB, E. Walfers IB, V. Ford I8, B. Dilloe l8, M. Brown 18. Firsi Row: A. Lasila IO3, B. Allison 5, R. Heiclrich IO3, A. Pursifull IOS, W. Veid lO2, M. Hayes B5, L. Kirschner IO3, D. Whalen B5, B. L. Abel 5, I. M. Eppleblalf BZ, E. Pirr- man ll4, R. 'Jones I7, C. Molling IO4, R. Hiclcs B5, A. Koodish IO4. Room B4 Miss Clippinger Third Row: P. Cooke, C. Ge-orgefon, S. Segal, A. Ward, E. Wilzbaclc, C. Sadler, J. Rob- inson, M. Biemiller, E. Trinlcle, D. Schlenlcer, V. Michaels. Sec- ond Row: A. Davis, J. Cher- don, V. Hunley, M. Brown, J. Lewis, J. Sax, M. Neu, G. Reicherf, R. Maffson, S. Green, S. Benham, M, Miller. Firsf Row: C. Offen, R. Rosenberg- er, F. Ehrlich, C. Sauffer, J. Myers, J. Greer, C. Powell, D. Lindeman, P. Bursielc, P. Mc- Mullen, V. Buehren. Na+ In Picfure: G. Jaeger, L. Russell, G. Sfabler. Room B3 Mrs. Thomas Las? Row: M. Haflon, G. Cole, E. Bane, A. Zigler, C. Wolf, R. Chirco, A. Blumen, R. Oppen- heim, S. Fensfer. Third Row: B. Miller, M. Greer, J. Clarlf, A. Spifz, S. Greenberg, L. Klug, E. Levine, E. Lessure, B. Sams. Second Row: R. Pasler, E. Brocl, H. Baverman,J. Bedore. B.Sieb- ler, B. Wall, F. Fosler, J. Flem- ing. Firs+ Row: B. Lipshu+z, E. Goldslein, G. Lewis, E. Minor, R. Caplan,L. Lifz, D. DelFaf vero, S. Hoodin, B. Weicleman, E. Jackman. Nof In Picfure: J. Nogen, W. Howell, B. Abram son. l-lelen Crispen and Dorolhy Schlenlcer reacl The Gargoyle as Janel Fleming se- lecls The books lhal she needs for lhe clay. Sherrill Koreliiz, Ken Lazarus and Bernard Berlcowilz slucly be- fore class. Ralph Becker fries his luclc. Room 2 I9 Miss Callahan Lasi' Row: M. l-larlig, V. l-laverkos, P. Hawkins, R. Robbs, B. Knofki, E. l-leinzelman, G. Masfers, W. Sloan, M. Brennan, A. Mills, A. Kneup. Second Row: l-l. Grooms, B. Kalz, S. Malinsky, C. Mazzei, E. Lockwood, G. Schlemmer, V. Larberq, F. Green, M. L. Huber, J. A. Meyer. Froni' Row: M. Goldman, G. Biederman, E. Scrob, J. Tollw, B. Beniarnin L. Paim, M. Doeren. Noi' ln Picfure: M. J. Tobergfe, M. Cardone. Room 323 Miss Mabel Helman Las'l' Row: L. Becker, J. Trirnborn, C. Slnelfon, G. Remer, T. Hudepohl, R. Poppe, R. Bloebaum, W. Wlwilacre, R. Kluqman, D, l-luller, l. Lelnrner. Second Row: T. Sussli, H. Crawford, J. Renllwer, G, Schneider, D. Bruelfing, C. Nease, A, Pirrnan, R. lverson, L, Lavender, D. l-land, P. Randall, C. Blusf. Fronf Row: J. Tolfen, R. Goelz, D. Hauser, D. Brunswick, G. Minning, J. Sfaub, C. Anderson, J. Jackson, W. Fleming, C. Marqeson Noi' ln Picfure: J. Neeley, N. Raples, L. Borden. if ig f Room 3l9-A Mr. McKemie Lasi' Row: R. Gruenke, T. Miller, R. Evans, N. Dock, M. Benzing, M. Barsman. Fourih Row: W. Hauer, N. Kaiielman, R. Maxfadf, J. Poniicos, B. Goldiarb, J. Sheppard. Third Row: R. Fruchiemeyer, 6. Chamberlin, T. Trieschman H. Drescher, F. Fisbeck, D. Frazier. Second Row: R. Bowman, D. Moniori, S. Kohn, W. Kirch, W. Johnson, E. Heinemann, M. Kress. Froni' Row: W. Cyrkin, D. Rumke, M. Bump, G. Kramer, R. Ochs. Noi in Piciure: R. Gries. Room ZI3 Miss Skinner Fourih Row: D. Johnson, S. Willis, E. Zimov, D. Hemingway, N. Shenane, M. Rosenzweig. Third Row: J. O'Dell, A. Hines, C. Kauiz, S. Weis, M. Siiles. Second Row: I. Hake, J. Smiih, A. McAvoy, G. Dold, H. Heaih. Firsf' Row: A. Shanks, C. Klein, L. Barihol S. Kempler, J. Nickel. Noi' In Piciure: E. Becker, M. Emerson, J. Levinson, P. Schwariz, S. Zimel. Room 305 Miss Elsie Tangemen Third Row: P. Gallagher, V. Brown, R. Fox, J. Johnsion, R. Neuman, L. Weilhamer, C. Clarke, E. Feiler, L. Hueneield, P. Thompson H, Malloy, S. Lehman, J. Smiih, S. Ernsiinq. Second Row: R. Raihman, J. Dugan, E. Frankel, I. Schoeiile, P. Miller, F. Cole, E. George D . Sowders, J. Bergold. Firsi' Row: R. Hoisingion, G. Brown, L. Huber, V. Kunolcl, M. Miicheil, E. Gscheidie, M, Wikeiie, J. Sie-inbaugh, A. Eyier. Noi' In Picfure: G. Howe, N. Kreiier, D. Schneider, E. Wuesi. Room 225 Mr. Caslcey Lasf Row: O. Hulelle, R. Slevens, B. Slair, C. Henlce, H. Pacero. Third Row: R. Harmon, B. Sleed, R. Faulconer, C. Ferdon, G. Hauch, M. Slevens. Second Row: H. Biller, H. Greenfinliel, B. Weslerlcamp, M. Franklin, B. Applegale. Firsf Row: O. Schmieg, F. Zell, R. Schwie+zer, J. T. Lane. Noi ln Picfurez J. Augspurger, D. Imwalle, R. Kenlon, F. Kraulh, G. Rouse. Room 2l7 Miss Blank Las+ Row: V. Brinner, J. Walerman, S. Hoffman, V. Ferler. C. Thompson Fiffh Row: C. Kunslman, C. Goldman, C. Campbell, S. Soclcman, L. Thomas G. Borlz. Four+h Row: B. Hays, M. Burfon, E. Dubin, J. Maihes, R. M l-lariman. Third Row: E, McKinsey, 1. Freund, S. Schneider, S. Pine, F Tempchin. Second Row: B. Gillin, M. Weiser, K. Sfurqeon, M. Ceddia H. Brown M. Geisdorl. Fronl' Row: R. Simlcin, G. Aranolf, V. Bush, E. Carl, C. Garber. Nof ln Piclure: E. Wesley. Room 3I9-B Mr. Doheriy son. Third Row: H. Pufman, D. Traul, J. Wrighl, V. Carr Second Row: E. Kissel, J. Elberfeld, R. Shelfon, G George, A. Wehrman. Firs+ Row: L. Heamer, E. Vogel H. Bufler, C. Sleinman, E. Grady. Noi' ln Picfure: R Jones, R. Plellerle, R. Moller, J. Neal. A. Room 202 Miss Ervin Third Row: M. B. Wrighf, V. Gilb, J Weber, M. Mergarcl, E. MCCafeery Second Row: G. Griffin, L. Hume, D Barnell, A. Smifh, B. Levy, J. Hall R. Kilchens. Firsf Row: L. Ashcralf, B Slcelly, J. Loudin, C, Creqar, H. Geiss M. Wise. Noi In Picfure: R. Rodenberg M. L. Sfiles, B. Sfoneliield, A. M. Davis G. Davis. Lasf Row: C. Gallensfein, A. Yeazell, R. Acree, H. Elli- Room 324 Mr. Schafer Lasf Row: H. Hari, B. Moore, R. Dixon, A. Klayman, S. Hysell, C, Bell Fiffh Row: H. Keffenacker, C. Parks, D. Zimmer, W. Neeley, D. Allman J. Tennenbaum. Fourih Row: D. Rhollans, l.. Fogg, W. Malre, W. Baker, M. Siqman. Third Row: S. Feldman, R. Jungclas. Second Row: E. Olwi schmidr, M. Holfzman, J. Price, J. Mellman, D. Shear. Fronf Row: A. Brown, R. Hunler, R. Riehle, C. Donaldson, D. Doclrow. Noi In Picfure S. Black, E. Beaiiy. Room II9 Mrs. Willard Lasi' Row: G. Buede, A. Eqelberg, S. Goodwell, J. Bruck- man, A. Bales. Fif+h Row: M. Boofhe, S. Goldmeyer, M Schawe, P. Appel. Fourfh Row: V. Kohl, E. Schanson, S Siachel, S. Sanders, B. Crammer. Third Row: J. Burwell, R Grand, V. Carey, M. Drucker, C. Eurove. Second Row A. Bacorin, H. Greenberg, A. Horowifz, R. Dwenger, J. Binder. Froni' Row: E. Roih, H. Moizer, R. Theiman B. Askew, M. J. Miller. No+ In Pic+ure: C. Kendrick, D. Misrach, M. Saloshine, R. Voll. Room 20I Miss Aclomeii' Lasi' Row: R. Verkamp, L. Howeler, J. French, J. Wolfrurn, M. Craig H. Shell. Second Row: H. Meinhardi, G. Thoman, E. Schaefer, M Finkelsiein, M. Wilborn. Fronf Row: W. Sfallings, S. Houser, M. Windisch B. Bischel, R. Ciraky, D. Hendrix, No? in Picfure: B. Bruckner S. Fuersr, V, Hume, R. M. Wahler, M. Mills. Room 224 Mrs. Howell Fiffh Row: J. Arringlon, H. Goldman, F. Zarider, A. Lag. Fourrh Row: H. Hil- berg, H. Dunsker, S. Glasser, J. Peferson, R. Grueninqer. Third Row: S. Zeidrnan, J. Merz, J. Cochran, P. Jacobson, D. Biehl, E. Bonern, M. Kennedy. Second Row: S. Sforey, A. Apseloff, R. Ossenbeck, N. Wolfe, D. Seligman, G. Srewarr. Firs+ Row: R. Brower, L. Moss, B. Bardach, T. Bonornoni, R. Deans. Noi' In Pic+ure: V. Boyd. Room 3l8 Miss While Sfandingc W. Haier, W. Sonderman, E. Greenberg, J. Schleicher, A. Fuller, J. Wolf. M. Greenberg, R. Neuman, W. Merles, F. Tiemeyer, J. Friedlander, R. Hill, W. Grueninger, R. Meador, A. Schaefer, H. Kealing, J. Andrews, J. Ferguson. Sealed: F. Swillinger, J. Bryan, R. Swillinqer, P. Marlin, H. Turner, J. Doran, H. Goodman, M. Richards, P. Fausl. Room 303 Mrs. Heile Las? Row: M. Foqel, S. Zopf, M. Beaver, P. Theis, C. Meier, P. Maly, C. Rulhemeyer, R. Becker, P. Cole, R. Kieseweller, H. Mayne. Second Row: E. Palmer, S. Haeckel, M. Kleeman, M. Graf, E. Monfgomery, M. Williams, B. Cope, J. Burke, R. Warson. Firsl' Row: L. Brown, P. Lawson, D. Brug, E. Green E. Apseloff, S. Oberwifle, M. Berkshire, l. Marvin. Noi' ln Picfure: J. Bader, B. Bennell, B. Kanel, E. Roark, M. Srockbgurger. Room IO7 Mrs. Persons Las+ Row: D. Anfhony, K. Leininger, J. Callaway, A. Allen, E. Sherman. Second Row: E. Barllonger, S. Schoch, S. Thompson, A. Robbins, E. Tempel. M. A. Wright B. Wesron, M. Lewis. Fronf Row: B. Warner, P. Marshall, E. Halfield, J. Lam2?nliXa, N. Baker. Na+ In Picfure: P. Degilver, R. Bagel, J. Edwards, W. Glunl A. Lobeck, A. Longf' A. Smiih, F. Surber V. Van Horne. Room ZZ! Miss Beiach Lasf Row: B. NVise, S. Yuellig, R. Harlman, G. Kahle D. Dillman, M. Goldberg, C. Billner. Third Row: J. Bays, J. McGinnis, S. Gerseniish, R. Richler, E. Krueck, B. Marlin, D. Millard F. Reinwald, R. Marmer, H. Muhlhauser. Second Row: W. Hoeweller, B. Menge, J. Mullen, J. Pine R. Michaelson, L. Miller, H. Gruenebaum, D. Slrubbe, P. Nolle. Fronl' Row: A. Robinson, E. File, G. Frank, W. Morris C. Richler, H. Luhn, C. Waller. No+ ln Picfure: W. Cox, T. Owens. P. Sebaslian, N. Wolfson 1 Room 301 Miss Kruckemeyer Back Row: D. Pappas, A. Yaczlco, M. McAl- lisler, J. Combs, C. Brown, 6. Felle, A Roehr, A. Slanley, M. Graham, L. Fels, W Sfrunlc. Second Row: J. Sfieqler, M. Fischer, G. Harmon, L. Boerman, W. Oaks, M. Sie- gel, W, Evans, V. Breilfeld, E. Heineman, A. Holloway. Fron+ Row: E. Pranilcov, V. Guenlh- ner, R. Liles, B. Mereislcy, F. Brannon, L. Rau J. Slansberry, A. Young. Nof ln Picfure: R. Rornanello, J. Herron. Room 322 Mr. Bauer Las? Row: C. Asimus,, R. Bosse, G. Cundy, J. Wesf, I. Wells, N. Sforfz, F. Beckman. Third Row: D. Cady, A. Ungerbuehler, M. Paulus, T. Waldo, E. Heslon, M. Humphreys. Second Row: P. Freese, R. Biclc, W. Creigh- fon, D. Draude, M. Foerslel. Firsi' Row: W. Semm, E. Buclchanan, R. Ries, A. Naqler, N. Dellecave. Names of boys no+ on picfure: K. Finneran, W. E. Johnson, A. Mueller, T. Pearson. O+her Sophomores Back Row: N. Kreifer 305, N. Raples 323, E. Wesley 2l7, D. Richards B-l, R. Roman- ello 30I, J. Augslourger 225, M. Emerson 2I3, J. Neal 3I9-B, D. Balaslra 302-B, J. Neeley 323, M. Hazelrigg 220, D. lmwalle 225, R. Voll II9, R. Fries 3l9-A. Fronf Row: G. Howe 305, G. Davis 302-B, J. Love 302-B, E. Roarlc 303, A. Loloeclc, IO7, B. Kane? 303, M. Miles 2Ol, E. Wuesi 305, A. Lang IO7, M. J. Tobergfe 2I9, B. Bennel 303, M. Davis 2I0, R. Bagel IO7, Wm 2 3 'XX 1251 g W M5 yi 1? X A :f :lb if I 3 9f 5 Ah., 1 3 M ,, .sg N QQ Q X , ,pa vi J Q f jf wg A Ny f G Q s ,W ,W Qf K 21 3 4 1 3 - x 'vff1rMk'1 ' .Y 'M Lx: , ,, ff 5 fr 2 ., 5 F Q., W, Ng, 5.535 WWW wifi 1 f .fi ' ik 1 3 4, V , V M gtii Eli' I I-.V V If A Sryi X wh J,-wg if K -lv c . U .V I I 4 fr: Q M V - M31 .V Q l Q f wg, Q iw Y f M m f. QV 6 hv -- - f . ff 4 a Q , A 5 - xx , , wg Eager , K if I W xv gr Q gy, Q NX K NXXX nw 1 as W ,W W W is X' qv A W-A sy ,xml 2, ,K , ' 'k.' ' V X 3' Y , 'if 5 ' 1 V A7 YN A wk in W f W A , f Q , ls: , L Q f Viv ' A 'If fi V 2 L, 'K Y :-V 1 f' Mm ,. , fk ,Q 1 12 an X .. -gag m ' 2', V ' ' f' K ., - w ill ',.-' 72, k,k:,,, JI' M N, Q V' Q, 'A ' ' -,:-'f i'kh'h 4 ' Ll'h' 7? 'k -Wi' 'WWW 'fz' ' Wye N' 'Y 1211- f::1 2.2 :4,: .gg-, Q '1 K firm' , z 'f'M . if -'K wgggi- 7 K K ky M A f xx Q5 .-.' L K X K I ' ffff: I 5 0' ' s -it-W. , , HL, Room I06B Miss Ausiin Lasf Row: J. Abraham, R. Kohn, M. Rosenberg, F. Rosenberg, D. Heafh, R. Kaufman, S.Auble.Second Row: M. Campbell C. Schmidt I. Schwarfz, B. Kadis, E. Donahue, V. Koch, D. Krebs, P. HOH, N. Blacksfone. Fron'r Row: V. Davis, M. Graham, E. Vogf, N. Argo, J. Champlin, R. Vorherr, P. Jenkins, M. Noll, M. Novak. Noi In Piciurez B. Gofflieb, A. Johnson, R. Pennincfron, J. Roeder, C. Scoft E.Twiggs Page II6 Room 223 Mrs. LeRoy Back Row: V. Shalley, F. Wesl, R. Wise, L. Wall, T. Rifsch, M. Broughlon, F. Schaengold, M. L. Reynolds, L. Wilson, R. Benzinger, M. Isaacs. Middle Row: J. Rose, C. Aiherion, B. Cooper, V. Plohr, L. Kreuler, G. Connor, E. L. Earp, R. Hascher, M. Roemer, B. Lie- berman, R. Gump. Fronf Row: D. Waller, E. Snell, B. Sloess, R. Herberf, M. Zimmerman, S. Hengsller, H. Waflcins, E. Ne- hus, M. Johnsion, B. Swinney, P. Overbeclc, V. Sipple. Noi In Pic+ure: M. H. Borden. Room 222 Miss H. King Sfandingz S. Hoover, D. Schneider, V. Young, J. Ahrens, M. Shugar, E. Graf, M. Pan- cero, M. Doerner, J. McKinley, S. Arnold, R. Prediger, J. Heuiher, W. Clevenger, J. Beaver. Middle Row: V. Glass, J. Johnson, F. Dorfn-ian, K. Dicks, S. Herzog, l.. Kahle, E. Frye, S. Bailreall. Fronl' Row: M. Sirnonson, C. Johnson, W. Hoffman, B. Welsh, A. Blusi. Noi' ln Picfurez W. Sielfen, F. Chance, V. Sefion, L. Jaclcson. O, jffn. . - A cel Room 207 A Miss Louise Ben+Iey Las+ Row: M. Becker, C. Char- bonneau, E. Eppleblal'+,nA. Frifze, N. Jamison, R. Becker, R. Rohe, S. Harrison, J. Child- ress, A. Scruggs, E. Tannhaus- er, M. Barrowclifi. Middle Row: B. Clowers, C. Heeplce, V. Tozzer, P. Tierney, A. Slici- lowe, D. Hofiner, I. Niclcel, J. Frommer, R. Dieri, L. Masiers, R. Schierloh, L. Wilson. Froni Row: B. Bargen, M. Krapp, J. Hebei, S. Chaifield, J. Hoclc, J. Gronauer, V. Schlueier, E. Nienaber. Noi' ln Picfurez L. Feldman, D. Wenger. nl A, sf s , J J . j 'if , X' .1 J sl X , ,vu fl I i 2 iw, ,V ., . ,l i' ' A c , , ffl! FJ J X ,J Y Af- HA hp if lg 'MJ , 4 ik Jwiif 'FJ ff 5 ' gi A ' A ' LP93e II7 K , ...,A...,1,.. ,. sv A 5.4 Q. Page II8 Room 208 Miss Von Sfein Back Row: L. Young, D. Bacon, K. Pyles F. Riehl, B. Busch. Fronf Row: R. Olle, J. Emmerich, E. Redfield, D. Singer, E. Sher. T4 . Room 3l6 Mr. W. E. lblings Las+ Row: W. Farley, J. Mendenhall, D. Richmond, A. Rohlfer, W. Wagner. Fourih Row: M. Senff, R. Hulley, M. Chachofl, R. Lucas, L. Henlcel. Third Row: F. Wallace, A. Hermes, W. Mueller, R. Wesi- rich, D. Hughes. Second Row: E. Smilh, P. Sable, R. Winlers, W. Ford, J. Siemer. Firsf Row: M. Sfiebel, R. Johnson, L. Wolpa, R. Miller, C. Leigh, W. Donnelly, H. Neidich. Noi In Piciurez R. Do- berrer, W. Holllcamp, R. Righimere, G. Schneider, W. Whinery. .Ct 5 i V X Q 1 Rbomr I gan Lasf ow: P. Harlman, E. Holloway, A. Bogioaca, A. Guckenloerger, J. Taylor. Fifth Row: J. Sfuarl, S, Eiclc, M. Bollen, K. Warnbach, M. Higgen- lnolham. Four+h Row: L. Edgemon, V. Scully, T. Finlce, S. L. Parker, L. Levermann. Third Row: B. Vifeiss, R. Cramer, H. Harlig, A. Ginsburg. Second Row: D. Maidhof, D. Moonilz, L. Brown, L. Meisier, N. Willis. Firsf Row: M. Majdhoi, J. Waldman, R. Sieinbergy M. Taylor, M.l Neumann. Noi In Piciure:, .lJohAonlcamp, E. ehrmann, M, Rosen, fMDNDdvis lui! K K X, in f l y U X-J! ' llnf V1 il ' i ' 1 VJ l Nur' 5.1 'fe ,fi l l ' u' lil, i 'lj l Lim? fl XM li ll c fl .X fy! f I cl Room 307 Mr. Siehl ' Lasl Row: R. Schalzman, T. l-lowell, E. Weiss, l-l. Vogel. Third Row: J. Blake, C. Krausher, L. Flor- wilz, C. Vander Leun, G. Slern. Second RoQ: E. Mohr, M. Levine, E. Schleullcer, N.WPolaslcy,wP, Loshin. Fronf Row: G. l-lonold, D. Shafer, A. Na- gel, R. Fischer, E. Hoffman. n .M f lc, 'V 'V I . ff X fl xii' , ifJ I - 1 , U' A I f 1' W ., .I 1 K I, 4 WJ 1 'ff' . . jf x g A ' .f 'W' bf to Room 209 ,- 5. Miss Madden Lasf Row: F. Dillus, E. Gordon, A. Niehaus, D. Ferguson, B. J. Norvalc, J. Biller, K. Voelger, J. Kaderli, J. Schmidt Second Row: E. Hoffman, M. Smilh, L. Slone, B. Brunswick, P. Kelller, L. Ellison, A. Ayers, R. Kamerdiener, M. Esles. Fronf Row: R, A. Fine, M. J. Marlin, E. Engle, J. Blersch.No'? ln Picfurez R. Banelh, D. Burlon, P. Crawford, M. Chesley, E. Mazzei, l-l. Schmill. ' W' 4 Room 3I5 , wk Mr. Huber R' ' J Rear Row: R. Winkelman, J. Wolf, R. Tennenhollz, D. Shore, J. Lischer, R. Johns. Fif+h Row: l-l. Cron- slein, F. l-larlcary, E. Jahnlie, P. Chachoff, G. Wealhersby. Fourfh Row: R. Baxler, G. Quiller, J. Gough, E. Weber, A. Siegrisl. Third Row: J. Eller- horsl, R. Braun, R. Rahn, R. Kuhn. Second Row: R. Engel, J. Smilh, L. Griffin, E. Alexander, YR. Jennings, J. iS?nB'5i. Fronf Row: D. Tov-insley, A. Veser, M. Turlc, J. Shuler, R. Singerman. No+ ln Piclure: W. Schell, L. l-lughes, lU. S. Na.vyl, A Galassino, N. Slaughfer, G. J. Campbell. I x A 1' KL f I Q NN x AX I Q X X S' 4 I 4 N Q,o.3CDUee-WL. Page II9 Room 308 Miss Schawe Sixfh Row: E. Michels, W. Gandenberger, R. Dunfe- man, F. Weinberg, A. Gudberlel, P. Provenzano, R McCormick. Fif+h Row: W. Cook, J. Sfein, S. Todd A. Kelly, J. Risch. Fourfl1 Row: A. Brinn, R. Swarlwoul, M. Simon, C. Arauio, P. Carler, T. Rinaldi. Third Row: L. Anderson, J. Segal, H. Leiiz, A. Suid, R. Mendene hall. Second Row: T. Wehrung, T. Scoll, F. Slroeh- lein, G. Schwein, M. Albrighi, R. Rosenbaum. Firsf Row: H. Reisenfeld, R. Sadler, E. Nemoff, H. Hafer, S. Weil, H. Hyman, C. Dragul. Nof ln Picfure: R. Freeman, sw 1'4 ,fx if V . Nfl' Room 3lO Mr. Bowers FiF+h Row: M. Peerless, G. Culler, E. Wolff, H. Jacobs. Fourlh Row: D. Smilh, H. Wolf, P. Kuhn, G. Wrenn, A. Goering. Third Row: R, Huelsebusch. J. Schwab, L. Gregg, W. Leigh, R. Bralford. Second Row: L. Simiele, W. Haas, D. Schneider, V. Jennewein, R. Evans. Firs+ Row: L. Gausman, Jr., B. Pichel, J. Whifeley, N. Chase, L. Alexander. Noi In Piclure: T. Bumiller, T. Hafler- schide, V. Oswall. f ir Z L' yy Room 3l7 Mr. Brown Sevenfh Row: C. Weiss, H. Mueller, T. Wood, K. Reiss, D. Waller, Sixfh Row: N. Grevious, P. Rice. L. Schnee, H. Beeker. Fi'F'rh Row: J. Slulzman, B. Lor- enz, N. Anderson. Four+h Row: A. Cope, G. Riebel, l. Lipsky, R. Aylor. Third Row: C. Scheller, L. Slock- lon, B. Pelers, H. Arnold, B. Smilh, Second Row: S. Cradduck, A. Kiliiian, H. Andres, B. Alberi. Firsf Row: W. Kemper, D. Schrieber, M. Graber, H. Dinger, J. Cooke. Noi ln Picfure: 6. Dickinson, E. Kraemer, H. Pardick, G. Wyaii. ln fhe Service: E. Babey, K. Glass- ford, l. Graff, C. Kiliiian, J. Lindeman. Room 314 Mr. Burke Las+ Row: M. Rihm, S. Hays, W. Geyer, J. Sieg ritj P. Riegerr, C. Meininger. Fifih R. Freygang, R, Qlylugridge, D. Liscomb, R. AV951, G. Slevens. FohHh Q Row: R. Hummel, R..fl'larf,!,D. Allison, Rl Zwew C. 3' Grueninger. Third, Garner, D. WQh'ile, G. Wornberger, T. Brjail, A. Theler, B. Jaeger. Second Row: M. Bla man, W. Miller, J. Laulsbaugli, H. Lillie. W. Weiyyalpl. Firsl Row: W. Lung, E. Freeman, A. n f G Smiih, . Sander, 6.2 Francher. Noi' l ic ure: . N Carraher, S. Eiche, R. Hari meyer. A , f f OSVVL A ,LA 'Mg 1 ,J A ,A . 4 ' W we d , tj l Pa9e Room ZII Miss Burlce Top Row: W. Yeclcel, l. Finlce, K. Wildt, D. L. Kaiz, E Lillie, F. Swango, H. Rollinson. Middle Row: P. Schneider H. N'Vin+ers, B. Slovin, L. Willenbaum, P. Schwarlz, J Mandell, R. Ullner. Lower Row: S. Solomon, F. Schindler E. Schorr, E. Hoffman, J. Chambers, E. Knapp, L. Fried- man. Noi' In Picfure: C. Pallon, H. Gelwl, B. Braunslein K. Karabash, T. Esfes, R. Lulzlcy. Room IO6-A Miss Busch Las? Row: l. Farber, R. Cenlner, D. Roberlson, M. Harls meyer, D. Backherms, C. Cancaro. Second Row: R. My ers, E. Ginzinger, J. Freeman, C. Schmill, B. Masl, D Noll, J. Manis, R. Traufmann. Firsf Row: J. Sleinbeclc R Mal B ox Connor M Feldman H. Lubowifz Noi ln .Qtri, G. V. Wes+on. .- at N uv Fx yt ' Room 2I2 Miss Elizabe'rl1 King Top Row: M. Klarleld, L. Sanders, B. Woolery, B. Mar- mer, D. Hoeweler, V. Dull, C. Ramsey. Middle Row: R Juengling, J. Spears, M. Gunlher, R. Luddelce, D. Whalen l. Pirrmann, L. Lahmann, M. Banefh. Firsl Row: E. Kueller, B. Sfaudigel, A. Klar, B. Carr, M. A. Smifh, C, Marlini E. Holbroolc. Noi' ln Picfure: M. H. Bailey, J. Carfer, C Mannelcamp, A. Oliverio, R. Rahn, L. Solomon. L' Page l2I if is W ff l W F iv? fi I be 81 V, N mum va- MWMMR vw. Q Aww, 1 1 . Room 309 Mrs. Hoppe Las? Row: L. Levine, C. Lamanlia, R. Slreclcer, F. Bonem, V. Graham, 1-1. Saphir, F. Zess, B. Simpson, C. Tonne, 6. Ziedman. Middle Row: W. Maier, R. Barnefl, D. Buck, D. Solsman, R. Sleffen, R. Marshall, 1. Park, R. Brower, S. Slqurow, O. Ingram. Froni Row: C. Johnson, P. Ellcus, C. Felix, R. Relly, A. Sanlcer, R. Groppe, A. Griffes. No+ In Pic+ure: J. Gilla, A. Kowallc, M. Modis, T. Pichel. 1M Back Row: G. Carraher 314, L. Anderson 308, R. Groppe 339, A. Kowalf 309, R. Doberrer 316, W. Schell 315, R. Riqhfrnire 316, 1-1. Leilz 308, S. Eiche 314. Third Row: T. Bumiller 319, T. 1-lallerschide 210, M. Barclen 223, M. Bailey 212, 1-1. Gale 211, L. Solomon 212, W. Sfelfen 222, E. Mazzei 209, W. Gandenberger 308, T. Wehrung 308. Second Row: R. Dunfeman 308, P. Carfer 308, L. Jackson 222, F. Chance 222, C. 1-lannekamp 212, C. Pallon 211, R. Menden- hall 308, G. Schwein 305, T. Scoll' 308, L. Feldman 307, G. Wesfon 106-A. Fronf Row: F. Sfroehlein 308, M. Rosen 210, T. Esfes 211, A. Alwein 212, J. Carfer 212, D. Bur+on 209, 1-1. Schmid1209, K. Karabash 211. More Juniors X 1 hge 123 15111 he Hmrecmq i'.wL.,lI'xlMg uVRT9kL-XJLQLQ. 'Fr Oubamxbc Mu Page I2 Humlkii km! wg fm. fm M J SepTember 8 l-lughes reopened iTs I8 Tennis Tro hies were 0 The senior boys were 28 Mr. Owen Phillips doors To iTs many sTudenTs and oTTered an inTeresTing change -six one-hour per- iods. P given Norman Ap- pel, Chuck Thomas and Andy l-liTTle. grieT-sTricken by The washing oT The wa'l oT 3l2. FirsT aud. TeaTured Two dogs Trom The movies. addressed Sages. Odober Qfkukcsm T3:uASi4.uf0l6JK mxhu 23l2elec+edMeI vggmuyxfpilv , A i QkQ,i9gg QALKLL, l-lenze, secreTary, Er- , r y vin ZippersTein, head scrap collecTor1 Jim lvluchmore,Treasurer. November I0 lvlayor conTesT was announced Tor OCT. 25. lvlr. lvlaslowski depicTed animal liTe in YellowsTone Park. l4 l-lughes made l-larry Leigh iTs represenTaTive To ciTy council. VicTory Corps opened new home TronT. The BenTley Trio enTerTained wiTh lvlarimba Music. 26 This was Boys' Week. 27 Odelys Bergsmark, l-larry lvlagoulias and AlberT Goering Took parT in Navy Day Program. The sTudenTs lisTened in aT 2:30 To speech on Navy Day. 28 30 Pep Club sponsored l-layride To l-lamilTon game. DoroThy Rodenbeck, a W. A. A. C., spoke To girls. FirsT ReporTs. Sages presenTed The FlorisT Shop To enTire school. l-lughes deTeaTed by WiThrow in double-header. STudenTs commemoraTed ArmisTice Day. l-lughes licked Woodward in Tinal game oT season. Uncle l-larry CalverT's birThday was celebraTed wiTh all The Trimmings. U. S. CoasT Guard band enTerTained in audiTor- ium. Seniors Took psychological examinaTion. Gas raTioning by Teachers dismissed school aT 2:30. Double Thanksgiving all-sTudenT program. Thanksgiving holidays. We broughT in The scrap. saw' 1 CTW? T Wx A HAZ? , AQ M9 ' ..xY,...A-...............,....4....,....... . . ,,-,-..-.,. . ---T--.-.--, December I 2 VicTory Corps Council plans were announced. Miss STapIeTord Toolq TirsT prize Tor her period doll col- lecTion. 3 A sTyle show Iby Miss Lyn Larson,l Tor The girls in DomesTic ArTs, CanTeen lNIuTriTion class. began. 4 Second reporT period closed. 7 There was a school-wide recogniTion oT Pearl l-Iar- bor Day wiTh a ThoughT Tor The pasT and a hope Tor The TuTure. Girls underTool4 Crossword Puzzle Boolcs Tor MiliTary I-IospiTaI. 8 Miss Anna Bird STewarT enlighTened The upper class- men as To I-low Books I-Iappen . 9 BurT Pease opened TirsT senior class meeTing. The business included a dance and class rings. I I An all-day commemoraTion oT Mr. Games' birThday was led by The breThen oT 3 I 2 equipped wiTh appro- priaTe all-day suckers. I7 Bohemian glass-blowers gave a demonsTraTio-n oT I Their unusual craTT. Room 207 senT a ChrisTmas box To a mining com- muniTy. I8 Junior Sages presenTed Sugar and Spice . 23 A ChrisTmas Dance sponsored by The seniors was a gala occasion in The Girls' gym aTTer school. 24 The Senior Class oT '42 reassembled and held a reunion wiTh Tormer Teachers and Triends. ChrisTmas vacaTion sTarTed wiTh The school wreaThed in decor- aTions and The sTudenTs wreaThed in smiles. January 4 Pupils reTurning Trom I0-day ChrisTmas recess were meT wiTh The AnnuaI's subscripTion drive. 6 A speaker Trom AusTralia wiTh Tilms and a display gave us a new insighT inTo The lives oT our allies down under . I5 The senior class meT. I7 ThriTT monTh sTarTed. I8 Seniors Tound ouT whaT ails 'em as physical exam- inaTions sTarTed. Mrs. Charles P. TaTT addressed I-Ionor League. 25 Scenes Trom Romeo and JulieT were presenTed by The Senior DramaTic Class. 27-29 Examsl A colIecTion oT games Tor service men was underTaIcen by VicTory Corps. February 5 Bob McSpadden enTerTained in audiTorium, 306, and 3 I 2. Reds' BaslceTball Team Trampled WiThrow. 34-26. 8 Hughes ParIaTers clashed wiTh Teams Trom I-lolmes I-Iigh, TeaTuring Bill I-lauer, RoberT Rosenbaum, Ber- nice Sullivan. and George Weber. I0 Gargoyle announced winners oT Parody I'lilariTy ConTesT. LaTin Club discussed ValenTine's Day wiTh reporTs on how iT had been ceIebraTed Through The ages. I I Band meT rivals on Gym Floor. I6 STudenTs boughT 5690.70 worTh oT war sTamps. ThaT wouldn'T buy a ieep. I8 Spanish Club heard Dr. OTTo von SchlicTen, pro- Tessor oT Geology Trom The UniversiTy. I9 Tom G'MaIIey seT a new individual scoring record Tor The year when he piled up 32 poinTs againsT WaInuT I-lills. I-lughes gymnasTs grabbed ciTy championship Tor sevenTh consecuTive year. Page l27 Eh. QW wwwwh aww- YQ1T'Q9.Af iw-9-VX ffewfl ,gzslw-1X Dm SWE ww Qlwcimu NMbi'3s10 Q'm54, V'-.flau- WHL 32-LRuwo6 QMWMJBAA Mn n Cbmcpy 3-mx D Richard HarTigan Koen. 3mm 6.0.17 March 5 Sages presenTed The Copperhead aT Wilson audiTorium Tor The U. S. O. The 3I2 show wenT over wiTh a bang, a loud one. Senior and iunior choirs rehearsed Tor The music conTerence. Eour girls were chosen Tor a Hughes Town MeeTing . An audiTorium on The Origin oT Mu- sic was given by The Tamed Mr. I.uTher. The Annual close iTs books on subscrip- Tion paymenTs. Class meeTing was scene oT discussion on momenTous guesTions. I8 23 26 29 3 I April I The Town MeeTing oT The Air in The audiTorium Tound Marilyn F'TeTTerIe The vicTor. A 2 V-I2 and A-I2 TesTs were Taken. 8 An English TesT occupied The iuniors. The Na- Tional Town MeeTing oT The Air was broadcasT Trom Music I-Iall. nh, Jhrccm YnI4ughLf 20 The Rev. I-I. Eversull spoke aT The EasTer audi- Torium session. 2I School began aT 7:45 because oT The Opening Game. The Reds won. 27 The Annual wenT To press. 30 Collinsville, Illinois, Band played Tor a double au- diTorium. May I3 Miss STiTT Talked To iunior and senior girls -on opporTuniTies in war. 2I We had an audiTorium TeaTuring Slim Williams. 28 There was a Choir FesTivaI aT WiThrow. June 5 Senior prom was held. 8 Seniors were in high spiriTs. Class Day Exercises This week and The Annual ready To deliver. I4 Exams! I6 CommencemenT exercises aT Music I-Iall climaxed The seniors' year. I8 School was dismissed. I-an.f1y.hn,,,g,Aqj,,,A, H,vv.o...-.-.1-. -lv--an V--. .---.-- X Page I29 f 0 V ,. - W .,.,, L I, ATHLETICS f N STAND ASIDE, RIVALS An overTIowing I-Iughes opener crowd wriThed Tor a solid hour as The Elder PanThers opened CincinnaTi's high school grid season by waIIoping The Big Reds in every guarTer oT a one-sided game. DespiTe a haIT- dozen Tumbles on The parT oT boTh Teams, a raw I-Iughes eleven Tailed To sTiTTen againsT a PanTher onsIaughT. In The second haIT I-Iughes prevenTed any TurTher Elder scoring, buT was unable To erase The goose egg on The score board. The already much-maligned Big Reds ToughT evenly maTched Purcell eleven To vicTory aT WiThrow sTadium BoTh Teams scored in The second guarTer, I-Iughe: owing iTs Touchdown To The aerial Teamwork oT Ton' G'MalIey and I-Iarry Gaz. Two minuTes laTer The Cava- liers crossed The I-Iughes line, buT Tailed To converT Again in The Third guarTer boTh Teams rang up a Touch- down apiece, Kenny Green making The Tinal I-Iughes Tally wiTh a run Through cenTer. ROLL UP THAT SCORE Big Reds make ready Tor pracTice season, Pe-Te Garvin and Tom O'IvIaIIey, co-capTains oT The Team, prepare Tor scrimmage. Bob Ochs, assisTanT manager, holds ball Tor Garvin's kickoTT. Page I32 TI-IE GAMES I-Iughes O Elder 20 I-Iughes I4 Purcell I3 I-Iughes I9 Norwood O I-Iughes 6 I-Iolmes I2 I-Iughes 6 WesTern I-IiIIs 6 I-Iughes 7 I-IamiITon I3 I-Iughes I3 WiThrow 2I I-Iughes 26 Woodward 6 The Big Reds swung inTo Their sTride aT Their TirsT nighT game To scalp The Norwood Indians. As The halT approached, a series oT Three TasT, beauTiTul plays-a run by Ted Burniller, pass by Tom O'Malley, and anoTher run by Ken Green- rang up a 6 To O l-lughes lead. An air oTTensive d o m i n a T e d The l-lughes sTraTegy in The Third guar- Ter as Green passed Trorn deep in l-lughes TerriTory To The Norwood I7-yard line. Green and Garvin puT Their shoulders To The line To geT The ball across. ln The TourTh, Tom O'Malley came Through wiTh Two passes Tor a Touchdown, and a Third Tor The garne's only success- Tul conversion. A hard-ToughT baTTle on The Cov- ingTon Team's home grounds Tailed To sTem The Tide oT a six-Time vic- Torious Bulldog squad. Co-capTain PeTe Garvin disTinguished hirnselT when, aTTer l-lolmes had marched down The Tield To draw TirsT blood, he galloped 60 yards To even Things up. Fear oT a Tie was dispelled in The lasT n'iinuTe oT play when The Bulldogs pushed The deTending l-lughes eleven baclc To Their own Two-yard line. Page I33 Red Krueclc waTches a Tense momenT oT a ganne. Above is Ted Burniller, our aerial sTar 113 9 Ided ogs ruuuwulg Woodward cons won Indian star1 N, X XA smashed 0' Duquette A Xeii '. . SWXRQAP1 mclp 'U fLW'ksBd E of' i f 50 ' D' , D gba X i V C0190 95? ' Q b'5cw?6S'V 9 19069 QW Q e , fd m 5862952 has 'Wh 90 at ex we QW' 'SFQNYAY5 3665. 213169 53 SUN f -N of the llnp for T Sc' ward 111 Hugheg stripe Woo? eir long title, to Pete Garvin bf , Q . , mar A Tavored WesTern T-lills grid squad meT a sTone wall in a l-lughes gang launching iTs TirsT P.l-l.S.l.. game. The Big Reds scored TirsT, wiTh PeTe Garvin crossing The line To climax a series oT TasT back Tield plays ThaT broughT The l-lughes boys To The Maroon one-TooT line. WesT l-li evened Thescore in The nexT quarTer. The resT oT The game TeaTured Tine deTensive playing by boTh Teams. A slippery ball puT a crimp in The sTye oT Tom O'Malley's aerial work. The Big Reds journeyed To l-lamilTon laTe Friday aTTer-, noon, OcTober 30, To meeT Their almosT TradiTional de- TeaT aT The hands oT l-lamilTon l-ligh's Big Blues. l-lughes opTimisTically sTarTed The ball rolling in The second guarTer when l-larry Gaz Tell on a l-lamilTon Tumble To begin a 70-yard push up The Tield ThaT ended when Ken Green drove across The Big Blues' line. Tom O'lvlalley conTribuTed The exTra poinT wiTh a perTecT drop kick. l-lamilTon swung inTo acTion soon aTTerwards wiTh an aerial bliTz. ' Il41,,g ' Sfandingz BaxTer, Peerless, Bauer, RiegerT, Vogel, Bruckmann, Kraushar, Krimme, AlbrighT, Meaclor, Reisemfeld. Kneeling: Weiss, MolTer, Sh ller, Green, lvlaisch, O'Malley, Felix, Garvin, Gaz, Bumiller, Shear. SiT+ing: McCormick, T-luel h, Goerjng, Alexander, ScoTT, Naegel, LamanTia. Www The Big Reds meT Their TradiTional rivals, The iThrow Tigers, in The annual P.l-l.S.I.. doubleheader aT ipperT STadium. The TuTure ciTy champs monopoliz The TirsT halT in ringing up 2I poinTs over weak l-lughes line re- sisTance. Two Touchdowns were made in The lasT 30 sec- onds oT The TirsT halT. PeTe Garvin seT The ball going Tor The Big Reds when he ploughed Through The Tiger line. Tom O'Malley drop-kicked Tor The exTra poinT. The siTuaTion began To look more hopeTul when Yuellig wenT over Tor an addiTional six poinTs buT The Krueck- men Tailed To caTch up. Page l35 To end Their season, The l-lughes eleven delighTed in walking all over an ouTclassed Woodward Team To pin up a score ThaT warmed The hearTs oT all l-lughes Tans. PeTe Garvin crossed The Bulldog line.aTTer a TiTTy-yard run, and Bumiller broke Through cenTer Tor The exTra poinT. Tommy ScoTT, aTTer a series oT rapid l-lughes gains, rang up anoTher six-poinT Tally. A preview oT The I943 TooTball season Tollowed when The l-lughes TirsT- sTring seniors wiThdrew To leT The nexT generaTion carry on. Ted Bumiller crossed The Bulldog line Tor his second Time beTore Woodward managed To Tally. H The score sheeTs show ThaT The l-lughes iunior and senior Gym Teams have proughT anoTher championship To l-lughes. This malqes The sixTh consecuTive year Tor The iuniors, and The sevenTh Tor The seniors. The boys, under The supervision oT Coach Paul RicherT, have lcepT The school TradiTion. This year The Team parTicipaTed in Tour meeTs. Three oT which consisTed in The race Tor The championshipg The oTher was an individual meeT in which our boys gave a good accounT oT Themselves. The TirsT meeT was held aT WiThrow where l-lughes scored Two TirsT places in The iunior and senior divi- sions. The juniors scored sixTy-nine poinTs againsT The seven- Teen and one-halT poinTs oT VValnuT l-lills. The seniors scored TiTTy-Tour poinTs againsT Woodward's TorTy-seven poinTs. Then aT Woodward, l-lughes Toolc Top honors. AT The meeT To decide The championship our boys came Through wiTh Top honors. vga . QGT gk SXSXOST UT bye QTY JUNIOR GYM TEAM exe B lc Row: ThornTon, Buchner, YosT, Gear, P Tman, Zareider, l-lauser, ChenaulT T Row: Jones, Koehler, Friedlander, ST inmann, Fisbeclc, Grady. SeaTed l F T Mg D gh I1 z r. .Lei . I1 59 gi 2:06 Page I36 00 6 AOC-55 ' 9 290 T O0 xdeqe bbc 6 swag .Xxx xii F350 STX sdp Lasf came fhe individual meef, held af Walnuf i-lills, where Schuberf of l-lughes placed firsf, followed by Leigh of Hughes falcing second. l-lughes had seven men place vvifhin fhe firsf fen. Among fhe iuniors, Fisbeclc of l-lughes foolc fop honors, wifh ofhers faking sevenfh and eighfh places. Special menfion should be given fo Schuberf, Leigh, Singerman, Capf. Sfifh, Smifh, Denyven, Loshin, Wolpa, and Griffin for fheir fine performances fhis year. We also should give Manager D. Leigh special menfion for his fine vvorlc. All of fhe above members of fhe feam received fheir emblems. Slip S Q L..- Paqe I37 SENIOR GYM TEAM R h d Sffh S bl, Wood, Loshin, Ungerbuehler, Wolpa. Fronf Row- Denyven Smifh S' Mg . D. Leigh. ,Zczf L f Allan Schuberf does a gianf swing on fhe horizonfal bar FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM aier, ei ow, O'Malley. Back Row: Simon, Brinn, M R k FronT Row: Ochs, ScoTT, Ukelson, Marcus, Gaz, Mgr. Krueck. i CapTain Tom O'Malley is a deTT handler oT The ball. HUGHES 22 PURCELL 33 Hughes Big Reds meT Purcell in Their iniTial TilT oT '4-3. Our boys bowed aTTer puTTing up a sTrong TighT in The TirsT halT. To Tind The besT playing combinaTion, Coach GuasTini used The whole Team. HUGHES 29 WITHROW 39 ln TirsT PHSL TilT oT '43, The Big Reds suTTered deTeaT aT The hands oT WiThrow. The new zone deTense showed improvemenT, buT our boys lacked The scoring punch. HUGHES 29 TERRACE PARK 32 Playing an excepTionally sTrong Terrace Park Team, Hughes admiTTed deTeaT in The Tinal minuTes aTTer leading ThroughouT. HUGHES 30 NORWOOD 24 Playing before a large crowd, Hughes masTerTully deTeaTed The highly lauded Norwood quinTeT. O'Malley sparked oTTense and Moss backed deTense. HUGHES 35 WOODWARD 4l Trying hard Tor Their second win, playing sTiTTly under pressure, Hughes commiTTed I5 Touls which paved The way Tor Woodward's vicTory. HUGHES 23 HAMILTON 25 Traveling To our neighboring ciTy, we again meT deTeaT aT The hands oT a weak Big Blue guinTeT. The Big Reds as a whole seemed To have losT Their pepper and played a lisTless game. HUGHES 47 CENTRAL VOCATIONAL I9 Hughes encourfferecl liTTle diTTiculTy in Trouncing a weak CenTral Team. This win seemed To iniecT new spiriT and TighT inTo The boys. Page I 8 S . 9 2 Qs '- - Q ' , , s, i n '- ' . A ip, - 7 Sl ' Manga-,Q , H A - ' Z A f 4 X :vga M'-U'-' Q 'Gangs 3 iv ' A , ' ' '- . 'H ' S '0ln.:-. X X ,gi . 5 'W si 1 1. Vi 5 JK 3 wa ' 1 A 7 M B .,-Q25 511 gf: ::,g25ifi1ii,51 .. ' ' -is al ' N 1 p , 'E X ' if , J K . I 'lg Why L I W iv? P V: ,Q -2 ' - M f , 5 'N ' :L 3 :D.,3f' J MQ 5, 7 ,, pf -- 3 . gil 'NW . we ,z Q M ,N s VA X . ' 3 1 . ' . if , . - g S , ,- ,gf-,gg V - , 5531 I -, My .,A. ' , f7f'zkgfigg-W mam, ',,- 'A 1w':jf,g,3fw , f , , Q f ' ' ' - A -M - A ,...,.. 4 I .. fa V SQQQTLTFEZM? , ' L?TTiZ5-E . Vw f-'f ' . , i f - EEE.: 'X Xi' ff -' 1 -fx ' ' -' L 5 - s ,if Q A - my , , . V - ig 'f ,, 'P - , 9,55:Egg-Wg.-L5agQ:41', ' ' , Lg:' gs52gg:',.Qg3a', g,gg f 2' 5- - ,af .. k . , w f - W- ww f, k .. f Q. -. Q, -1 : , ' ' . . 1 A- I ' K If 7 A my-f.. - - N- axgmgfyfxf- -,153 -1 2 , ben X 1 hx J ,Q X , NGFX Xx' N SECOND 'VENsAfBP-SXLETBP-LL Y xscX'xev, NNOXY, Xfxowcarfxp, IXXNor'xqYxX, Qucibedek, 'xdoaupk PXXXOGYBY, Ewan, Yana RESESNE 'YEPsVKf Back Row. Nqr. 6691-XYN, Tennerxxoaum, Bode, Ynavkxo, Meadof, Hayman. NKK66Xe Row. SX'NeXkon, XAQXX1, wan, Tlwfwfwv, Skauxo, Xfxudepow, SXe'mr'xede. Frank Row' Wood X'Ne'moXd XJXQCQX4, Yfraixev, Weaver P age '40 WiTh a noTiceable lack oT veTerans The senior Tankmen, under The cap- able coaching oT Alan Kindschy, were able To Take vicTories over all Their rivals oT The P. I-I. S. I.. Con- sisTenT winners were Mike Kennedy, a sophomore Tree-sTyIer who splashed To high scoring honors on The Team, and CapTain' Dick Crain, veTeran breasTsTroker who capTured eighT vicTories in Ten sTarTs. Le+Ters were awarded To CapTain Dick Crain, Jim Muchmore, Ted Bumiller, Don Buck, Charlie Blymeyer, Mike Kennedy, and Manager Johnson Schwab. The Junior Team, sparked by Sam Todd, Jerry Kennedy, JeTT Cook, and Dick Bosse, showed promise oT being senior champions nexT year by Tin- ishing buT a Tew poinTs behind The ciTy championship. SCORES I-Iughes WaInuT I-Iills 26 I-lughes WesTern I-Iills 42 I-Iughes WiThrow 26 I-Iughes INIewporT I I I-Iughes WesTern I-lills 23 3, . , Al, T T xx , I I I 'RX filet' W M9102 BDI 5 B CapTain Dick Crain buTTerTIew a widTh Tor This shoT. Junior sTar Mike Kennedy seT oTT To a Tlying sTarT in a spanking racing divez, SWIMMING- Lasf Row: L. RoThchlId. S. Todd, C. Blymeyer, D. Buck, D. Bosse, P. Randall. Second Row: Mgr. J. Schwab, J. SmooT, D. Rich- mond, M. Kennedy, V. Os- waIT, CapT. R. Crain, T. Bu- miller. Fronf Row: P. Wood. ward, E. Wagner, B. Rosen- berg, R. FreuchTemeyer, J. Cook, J, Kennedy, B. PiTch- ell and D. I-Iolleman. Well, iT's l-lughes againl agreed The coaches oT oTher schools This year. Coach Paul RicherT broughT anoTher championship Cross-CounTry Team To I-lughes This year, The sixTh winner in his coaching career aT l-lughes. This year, because oT The TransporTaTion diTTiculTies, l-lughes enTered only Two meeTs, buT ThaT was enough To show whaT The boys could do. The TirsT meeT was held aT Avon Field on OcTober 24, l942. The l-lughes Team, capTained by an ouTsTanding runner, Charles ScheTTer, placed TirsT. Individual resulTs oT The l-lughes Team were as Tollows: Charles ScheTTer-FirsTg Bill Gandenberger-EighTh, George l-lonold-TwelTTh: J. T. Lane-SixTeenThy AugusT l-lermes-TwenTy-TirsTp Bob Gellenbeclc-TwenTy-TourThg WilberT Henrich- TwenTy-sixTh. l-lughes was declared The winner. lNlexT came The P. l-I. S. L. championship meeT aT U. C. on Nov. 7. IT was a rainy day, buT when The smolce had cleared, ScheTTer was almosT a guarTer mile in TronT, and The oTher l-lughes boys were righT behind him. Their posiTions were as Tollows: Charles ScheTTer-FirsT 9:45.23 J. T. Lane-l3ourThg Bob Gellenbeclc-TwelTThq WilberT I-lenrich-ThirTeenThg Bill Gandenberger-FourTenThp AugusT l-lermes-FiTTeenThg George l-lonold- SixTeenTh. LeTTers were awarded To all seven oT These men and To Mgr. l-larry Leigh. Th e Freshman-Sophomore Volleyball Team represenTed l-lughes in The ciTy- wide TournamenT This year, and disTin- guished Themselves by placing second. CROgS COUNTRY TEAM-Baclr Row: R. Gellenbeclc, G. l-lon- o a ' ld, pT. C. ScheTTer, W. Gandenberger, A. Hermes. Middle Row: W. CliTT, J. T. Lane, W. Henriclc, E. Gusweiler. FronT ' ' L ' h A T I N T Row: D. Leigh, E. STeinman, Mgr. I-I. eng , . oper. o p T R Ell h T VOLLEYBALL-STanding: M. Kaplan, S. Liscow, I. Klebanow SeaTed: L. RoThchild, B. Radin, M. Spirer. WiTh The reTurn oT 5 IeTTermen Trom IasT years championship Team, Coach Paul RicherT hoped To build anoTher sTrong band oT winged warriors. Bad weaTher condiTions prevenTed The Big Reds Trom geTTing ouT early in This season, and consequenTly only one Triangular meeT was held. The Big Reds, alThough placing second To WesTern l-lills in ThaT meeT, gave promise oT developing inTo a sTrong conTender Tor The ciTy TiTle. The Tive reTurning IeTTermen, Co-CapTains l-lolland and BeTTner, l-laughT, SwarTwouT, Garvin, and l-luelsebusch perTormed in Their usual manner. Page l42 61 Ax If ! - .. , , ff of Q si ewfefaef wwf A SENIOR TRACK TEAM-Back Row, Sfanding: H. ReisenTeld, E. Michels, W. MolTer, W. I-lolTlcamp, B. Pease, J. Cleary, G. CuTTer, F. STroehlein, Mgr. S. Poclcros. Middle Row, SeaTed: W. Gandenberger, B. SwarTwouT, CapT. E. l-Tolland, CapT. D. BeTTner, A. Hermes, M. Peerless. FronT Row: P. Poley, R. McCormick, P. Wolpa, A. Schubert R. T-luelsebusch, l.. GriTTin, P. ChachoTT, J. Cagle. f JUNIOR TRACK TEAM-Back Row: R. Zimmer, S. Liscow, H. PuTman, W. STier, T. Miller, W. Rossman, Mgr. S. Poclcros. Middle Row: A. YosT, L. RoThchild, E. l-Teineman, A. Morand, D. Leigh. FronT Row: E. Grady, B. Radin, J. Mellman, W. McAllisTer, R. Brower, W. CliTT. Michaels, Schubert Gandenberger, and l-lermes OT The lasT year Junior Team esrablished Themselves Tirmly wiTh The senior Team by Their excellenT showing aT The WesTern l-lills meeT. The l-lughes speeclsTers have one more warm-up meeT beTore They compeTe in The larger inTerscholasTic meeTs. The remaining schedule oT The Big Reds is as Tollows, The K. OT C. relays aT WiThrow STaclium, The Miami Relays aT OxTorcl, Qhio, The disTricT meeT aT WesTern l-lills, and The ciTy meeT aT WalnuT l-lills. l-lughes is The defending champion aT all oT These meeTs excepT Miami. Page I43 1 l l i 4 T l l 1 l he Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, made up ol Jrhe girls inleresled in sporls oulside ol schools hours, has sponsored many aclivilies under lhe guidance of Miss Balaslra and lvliss Nurre. Records are lcepl of all girls par- licipaling in lhe G. A. A. sporls lhal lhey may receive rewards when lhey have lhe reguired 300 poinls lor lhe emblem, 900 for The pin, and l25O poinls lor lhe leller. The officers allended a general meeling al Walnul l-lills lo discover ways in which They mighl' improve lhe group. lvloney from lheir slcaling parly was given lo lhe Red Cross. Officers of lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion included Sec. Shirley l-loflman, Treas. l-lilda l-larlig, Vice-Pres. Dol Keininger, Pres. Emmy Kircher lsealedl, and Publicily lvlan- ager Vera Tozzer. Below is shown one of lhe regular gym- nasium classes in which lhis year Viclory Corps exercises and games occupied mosl of The lime. D. Xieknnqer, Fronk S HanensXe'xn. rXeKn, G. Brown. XQCXCBP-X-Lf Back Row: VX. Xfxarrxq, N. Turner, C. Wesk, 5. Horrrnan, E. Y'e'xXer, V. Sdrnueker, E. Xfrrdner, . E. Knerrner. MKd6Xe Row: 3. Sdnarrner, Ya. ScX'frerXoxn, R. Newman, S. YYM, B. Hernrnerk, 5. Barnrne Rowz M. xLue55ner, O. Bahsrra, M. Oessknqer, 5. Bader, Ps. Ewen Nl. XCunaXd, V. GaXXaq'ner. X4xc,XCoaXX Score an qrades was daxlecl 'xndoors 'rn We fran. D'xsappdxn'rrnen'r carne ,ro YTWCONI wxnen Vnexr Xixck-5 nr Jrxne cenxnq as Sod XoaXXs. 'Vne rnanxy parYxcfxpan'rs enroxged 'rxne corn- radesnxp and exercise under Jrxne cXxrec3r'xon ofr XXAKSS Bda-sbrra. YYNSXCP-L HTNESS 6VxOUYf Back Row: Fx. Eder, C. Mooney, 0. NNoXskerrnan, S. Vuersk, FN Manoq, 'rl.Neurnann. Frank Ro-M1 .5.NNoVrrurn, Psffounq VN Greer, M. Harrks E. Yfener,-Nl. Bonornorn, 6. IK. Yrrr-L. This fame fuel we on . ed ?Y-in-ih in Afollngqroup 'I ness. Agphysical Ing -the fer +651- +he ob mselves - On fhgxi-GCIS Cou On . VS Carnpu Unlversi e deg S' H15 I-fy Upgrored my en' Snd eIrVH'aI' Wa Urahce and Ia reffowr Jr Hue -fosrra WGS 'SS Ba- .Cul-Ory C aSe O-F hvify. orps ac P age SHUFFLEBOARD - D. Keininger, E Kircher, V. Haverlcas, J. Schaffner, A. Eyler, M. Kueffner, M. Dye, M. Dassing- er, E. Wacksman. Seafedz S. Silverman, J. Bader. BADMINTON-Back Row: G. Dold, R. Hemmerl, P. Gallagher, S. Hauenslein, S. Hill, G. Waldren, T. Williams, V. Tozzer. Seafedz S. Green, S. Speclcler. Shuffleboard, badminlon, and ping pong are played elimin- alion fashion in lhe mornings or aflernoons of spring. The gym buzzes wilh enlhusiasm as rivalry in lhese individual sgoorls is very keen. These less slrenuous games are palron- ized by many of Jrhe girls who do noi come oul for lhe olher G. A. A. aclivilies. PING PONG-Back Row: M. Hallon, V. Kunalcl, E. Kueffner, H. Harfig, M. Sfiles, S. Hoffman. Froni' Row: M. Crawley, D. Lindernan, V. Bonomini. . 4-an VOLLEYBALL-Back Row: S. Green, M. Kueffner, A. Eylef, D. Keininger, T. Williams, P. Bursiclc, R. l-lemmerl, V. Kunold, V. Bonomini, G. Waldren, S. l-lauensiein, S. Hill, E, Kircher, S. l-lollman. Fronl Row: G. Dold, J. Bader, l-l. l-larlig, V. Tozzer, E. Kueffner, M. Sliles. Early spring found many girls liilling llwe volley ball back and forlli across Jrlwe nel. Firsl wills color reams, llien class Teams, llie girls maicliocl llweir slcill and cooperalion.To+l1e surprise ol many, flue junior Team, in a close game lor cliampionslwip, nosed oul 'ilwe sophomore leam by a score of 24 To I9. SOFTBALL-Back Row: G. Dold, A. Eyler, V. Kunolcl, G. Waldren, S. I-lauenslein, D. Lindeman, E, Kircher, S. Hill, V. l-laverlcas, S. Hoffman, M. Dye, E. Waclcsman, D. Keininger, J. Bader, S. Green. Cenfer: M. Dassinger, P. Gallagher, P. Bursiclc, T. Williams, l-l. Harlig, E. Kueffner, M. Sfiles. SiHing: S. Silverman, V. Bonomini, V. Tozzer, R. I-lemmerf, M. Kueffner. Page I49 Field hockey was played in fhe lafe aufumn when fhe winds mighf be balmy or nip- ping cold. The girls used Coy Field for fheir hockey. Field hocky differs from ice hockey in fhe subsfifufion of a ball for fhe puck , Keen compe- fifion and hard playing caused some bruises, buf fhe girls carried on, and played hard fo score a goal for fheir feam. The Red feam was on fop when fhe scheduled games had been played. This fasf moving sporf afforded enioymenf as well as exercise. The season ended wifh a hockey play af Walnuf l-lills. where fhe l-lughes girls won fwo games and losf fwo. ,fn l RED HOCKEY TEAM- ' Lefi- fo righf: E. Fieler, V. Schluefer, E. Kircher, C. Wesf, T. Williams, D. Balas- fra, M. Bolfen, H. I-Iarfig, T. Eyler, G. Brown, D. Keininger, Capf. in-T' v ARCHERY- T Leff fo righf-Sfanding: R. Benzinger iidi,R.i-I +L '+.IdJ,A. WILLIAM TELL Lfviaiil S. H.if2flin,aEi Bailfi, M, 5 Fox, R. l-lascher, L. Gvufhman. Kneeling: A. Frifze, V. Schluefer. Siffing: C. Lock- A, L wood, M. Harfman, J. Mafhes, R. Kiefel. Page l50 Dancing group includes Hop cenrer, 'rhen righfi E. Waciws- rnan, L. Gurhrnan, S. Silverman,-C. Tull, M. Harris, G. War- siwofsky, T. Rifsch, S. Green, L. Friedman, M. Greer, A. Eyier, S. Fuersr, S. Wernick, V. Bonomini, J. Schaffner, V. Kunoid, D. Baiasrra, A. Frifze. - Miss Nurre helps Jrime girls achieve grace and lirheness in Hwe dancing group acfiviiies 1 V-4, ... Page I5l ,rv ll? 3 i J Q BASKETBALL-Senior and Long Shofs lMem- bers of 'rhese 'rwo winning 'reamsl Back Row: S Speclcfer, P. Gallagher, S. Hauenslein, R. Neu- mann, S. Hoffman. Fronf Row: J. Bader, M. Dassinger, D. Keininger, E. Kircher. Noi' in picfurez M. Spears. SWIMMING-Sfanding: G. Buede, C. Thomp son, E. Miller, E. Fieler, M. Crowley, V. Tozzer V. Schlueler, H. Harfig, E. Kircher. Diving: E Nehus, V. Bonomini, B. Sreinriede, E. OIms+ed Seafedz V. Kunold, S. Hoffman. On y one hour a week, on Friday, are Jrhe mermaics permirled in rhe boys' pool, bul' Jrhis Hme is acvaniageously applied Jro hard pracrice under Miss Nurre's coach- ing. Their apprecialion is swown in Jrhe fine resulrs of Jrhe rwo infra-mura meers and Jrhe splendid arrendance for oorh The winrer and spring seasons. The acrive, exciHng sporl of oaslceiball occupied mosr of rhe G. A. A. mic-winrer acHvi+y. Less slrenuous is Jrhe feminine version because Jrhe free +hrow from cenrer is used more oHen Jrhan rhe Hp- oH , bur parriciparion sharpens acHon and mind. When rhe games had all been played. Jrhe seniors had won rhe olive branch in Jrhe class schedule. BOWLING-Winning Team-Bowling manager M. Neu- man, F. Swango, S. Speckfer, N. Argo. Seaiedz V. Tozzer. . .. .1670 Cedar Ave. THE 1943 DIRECTORY Ackley, Jean H. .......... 4220 Williamson Pl. Adams, Be++y H. ....,.., 1539 Addingham Pl. A1brigh+, E1izabe+h E. .... 132 W. McMillan S+. A1+man, Richard Monroe ,... 3532 Reading Rd. Andrews, Harrie++. ,... 5607 Rhode lsland Ave. Arens+ein, M. Peggy.. .,... 3301 Cli++on Ave. Augspurger, Jane+ ....,....,.. 687 Derby Ave. Aurand, Be++y Lou. .. ...... 5800 Saranac Ave. Bachmann, Rober+ G. ....,.. 3038 Burne+ Awe. Barne++, Bernadine ......... 807 Huichins Ave. Bar+1ing, Jane+ .... Springlawn and Dane Aves. Bauer, Audrey J. ,.... . Bauer, Cha rles ,.,....... Baumann, Charles D... Bayer, John ...,....... Beck, George Warren.. Beck, Virginia O.. . .. Becker, Jeanne Claire. Bedore, Joseph M.... Benne++, Doris ....... Benson, George ,.... Bergmann, Doro+hy .... Bergsmark, Odelys ..... Bernhard+, Karlyn .,.. Bes+, Ru+h ,...... ..... Be+scher, Virginia R. ,... . Be++ner, Donald George ....... Beucler, Millard W.. . .. Bihl, Paul W. ...,.,... . Black, John Richard .... Blackman, Marvin.. . Blake, James ........ Bluhm, Nadine Faye... Bonem, Margare+ .... Boos, Julian H.. . .. Boo+h, Marcia ...,... Bo++omley, Eleanor .... Boyar, Shirley Ann... Brand, Mar+ha ..... Brand+, E+he1 L. .... . 2615 Kipling Ave. 1687 Wes+wood Ave. .........Vogel Rd. 1545 Nor+hview Ave. 1726 Nor+h Bend Rd. 312 Joselin Ave. . .. . 1824 Bruce Ave. ..... .2703 Vine S+, .. . .2814 Vaughn S+. .297 Bodmann Ave. .. .553 Terrace Ave. .....608 Foulke S+. 3572 Haven S+. 3744 Llewellyn Ave. .1153 A+wood Ave. 4262 Carlin S+. .5640 Belmon+ Ave. 2669 Highland Ave. .5428 Laconia Ave. . . .3943 Abing+on Ave. .......309 Maple S+ ..2212 C1i+'+on Ave. ... .803 Ridgeway Ave .. .101 La+aye++e Cir . .. .4232 Fergus S+ . .... 218 Hearne Ave ...4529 Langland S+ ... .1822 Ca+a1ina Ave Brei++eld, Aaron E. ........ 2212 Wheeler S+ Breneman, Be++y Jane ...... 107 W. S+. Clair S+ Bres+er, Be++y ....... Breuer, Harry M. .... . Brewer, Jeanne .... Brinn, Arnold ...... .. Brodo+, Rebecca ...... Brown, Mildred K.. . .. Bruckmann, John C.. .. Brue++ing, Earl Melvin.. . . . . 1946 Washburn S+ . . . .644 Clemmer Ave . .. .. .2937 Gries+ Ave ..8l2 Cleveland Ave .. . .234 Hearne Ave ....616 Conroy S+. .... .3343 Gano Ave .. . 1510 Ambrose Ave Brug, Viole+ E1izabe+h .... 1129 Homeside Ave Burckard, Aileen ............. 5815 Salvia Ave Burge++, Herman K.. .. Burks, George W.. .. Bur+on, Evelyn .,... Burwell, E+hel V. .... .. Cagle, James M.. ... Callis, Anne++e G.. ,. Ave ...3611 Cli++on .... .8359 Burns Ave . .. 1551 Donaldson P1 ..880 La+aye++e Ave .......1626 Powers S+ ...741 E. Mi+chel Ave Davis, Mildred ....... Deming, Donald F... . .. .664 Melish Ave. ....15l9 Elk+on Pl. Demrow, Es+her Mae ..,.......... 445 Ada S+. DeNuccio, Carmen J.. ... Denyven, David 1-1. ..... . R. R. 15, E. Ami+y Rd. Desserich, Earl J. ........,.,, 1803 Lawn Ave. Dock, Rober+ S+evens Doll, George Paul... Dorirnan, Leon ..,.., Drake, Mildred E.. .. Dress, Gloria ....... Duvall, Lois N. ........ . . .. . .6081 Belleair Pl. .. . . 1552 Pullan Ave. 3100 Woodburn Ave. ...23l9 Clif+on Ave. .2612 Je++erson Ave. .3079 Vermon+ Ave. Dwenger, Jeanne Lore++a. .251 McGregor Ave. Ebersold, Donald K. ,.,, . Eckho+i, Lois ............ .6329 Savannah Ave. . .5205 Colerain Ave. Eisermann, Shirley Ann. . . 1441 Nor+h Bend Rd. Es+es, Beulah ,,... ... Falls, Marien E. .,... .... Farmer, Eileen A. .... ..... . Feinhor, Marvin ,,.. Fei+h, Allen ........ .. Ferguson, Harry M. .... . Field, Ralph D. ,... ,... . Fischer, Madeline Fischer, Rober+ ,,..... .. Flax, S+ephanie ..... Flynn, Margare+ .... Forbes, Jean L.. . .. Franks, Donald ..... Franks, Jeanne .............. Frey, Edward John .,... L. .... . Rural Lane .1317 Yarmou+h Ave. . . . . .231 S+e+son S+. . . .2425 Cli++on Ave. ...3346 Reading Rd. 3449 Harvey Ave. 1311 Groesbeck Rd. 4312 Haigh+ Ave. 4312 Haigh+ Ave. .306 E. Universi+y Ave. ....2208 Eureka Ter. ....1617 Dhonau S+. 112 W. McMillan S+. 527 Orien+ Ave. ...3415 Harvey Ave. F .... . 1228 S+reng S+. Frickman, Laverne .,........ ..314 Emming S+. Friedlander, Carol Bea+rice ...... 935 Lenox Pl. Fuldner, 1-1erber+ M. ..... . Funke, Ervin A. .,...... . Gabe, 'lhelma W. .... . Games, Mary Juani+a ..... Cappel, Gladys .... ..... 5 817 Saranac Ave. Cherdron, Margie ..... Chris+man, Melba ..... .......149 Warner S+ ...2835 Highland Ave Cirkin, Reva ...,......... 732 Greenwood Ave Ci+ron, Jean .,..............,. 538 Blair Ave Ciuccio, Madeline D. ........ 2223 Shadwell S+ Clark, Minnie ...,.....,. Cleary, John ..... Cohen, Na+alie ........ .. .290 Henshaw Ave. 3401 Brookline Ave. 838 Cleveland Ave. Cohn, Libby ...... ...,..., 8 68 Lexing+on Ave Cohon, Baruch Joseph ....,... 201 Hearne Ave. Co11e++e, M. Ger+rude .... 4238 Brookside Ave. Conover, James E. ..,,.. 7301 Sco++wood Ave. Crain, Richard Proc+or ,... Crawford, Doris Jean.. Cress, Forres+ Vesper .,.. Cu+hber+, Shirley ,.,. Darby, Mary Be+h .... Davis, Hilda ....... .6 Tanglewood Ln. . . . .2222 Eureka Ter. H5963 Be1mon+ Ave. ... .560 Terrace Ave. .. . 1031 S+raigh+ S+. .. .664 Melish Ave. Ga rre++, Be++y Lou ....... . . . .3733 Cass Ave. .. . .4870 Gray Rd. .......2!20 May S+ ...2372 Wheeler S+ Garvin, Perer ........ .. Gausman, Joy... . .... 123 W. 70+h S+ Gaz, Harry ........ .... 1 78 E. McMillan S+ Gelwicks, Mar+ha ..... .. Gerhard+, Louis W. .... . Ger+zman, Shirley ...... .... . .222 Twain Ave .. .4339 Haigh+ Ave . 1029 Dana Ave . . , 1665 Lionel Ave. . .. 1838 Lawn Ave. Hebes+rei+, Gloria J. ...... 5044 Oberlin Blvd. Heck, Doro+hy .,...... ..... 1 645 Han+air Ave. Heineman, Dolores G. ...... 1573 Wi++ekind Ter. Heines, Rober+ Henry ...... 950 Cleveland Ave. Heinzerlinq, Jean ........ 1450 Hollywood Ave. Hei+man, Doro+hy. ......... 1715 Bella Vis+a Helbig, Ru+h E. .... . 1-lembree, E. Louise Henderer, Norma ...... . .. .6311 Hei+z1er Ave. Hemich, Wilberf Edward .,.. 3924 Tappan Ave. Hensley, Virginia... Henze, Melvin .,.,......,, 1385 Harrison Ave. Herge+, Rober+ S... Herren, Ru+h ..... ....... .628 S+raigh+ S+. 1737 Fairmoun+ Ave. E. 76+h S+. . .. .3922 Beekman S+. .....1715 Su++er Ave. ... .6717 Jersey Ave. .. .334 Rockdale Ave. Philip Thomas .,...... 5677 Prosser Ave. Hill, Ru+h ..,....... l-lines, Mary Lou ..,.. 1-lines, Hi++1e Andrew ........... 1559 Yarmou+h Ave. Hielle, Anna E. ,.,, . Hob+, Jack Louis. 1'-lock, Phyllis ........ Hodge, Be++y L. .... . Ho++man, Eugene... Ho+rman, Narhaniel. Hoiiman, Ru+h M. ..., . Hoiman, Alber+ .,.. . .. .. . . .2329 Flora S+. ... .3942 Beekman S+. .. .1515 Marlowe Ave. .4149 Langland S+. .........3915 Borden S+. 1407 Laidlaw Ave. .355 Anderson Ferry Rd. ............3149 Vine S+. . . . .740 Froome Ave. Holland, Earl ....... Holmes, Mil+on A... Phyllis li. ........ ...... 2 620 Vine S+. Hol+zman, Clare Mae .....,.. 253 Hearne Ave. Honnerlaw, Rose Mary .,,. 2371 Chickasaw S+. Honold, George Rudolph. . .Gen'l. Pro+. Home Hoover, Barbara Ann. 1-1orwi+z, Louis ........ Horwi+z, Ihelma J.. ... Houillion, Elaine .... Hous+on, Be++y L.. . . Huber, Rober+ L.. . . .. Hol+, Gibson, Ru+h Marion ........ 32 Har+wel1 C+. Gildenbla++, Gi1ber+ ..... .. .833 Hu+chins Ave Gillespie, Nancy Hermine..252 Piedmon+ Ave Gi+man, Doris J. ........... .3711 Bea+rice Dr Glass, Ercell Lloyd ...... Glazer, Gre+chen Rose... Gleaves, Cliiiord ........ Goldberg, Jean .... .. Goldberg, Shirley ....... Goldswor+h, Beverly .... . Gosney, Doro+hy ..... Gosse++, Es+her ..... .. Grace, Alan ..... ... Gray, Viole+ ..... ..... Greco, Gilda ............ Green, Doro+hy Louise. .. Green, Kenne+h .......,. Gregory, Be++y .......... Gri++es, Frances .... Groshon, Doro+hy .... Gruesser, Elvera ...... Gu+hman, Claire B.. ... Gu+hrie, Harvey ...... Habeko++e, Virginia. .,.. . . .. .2566 Euclid Ave .. . 1333 Ludlow Ave . .6410 Edwood Ave. .. . . .3444 Dury Ave. Ave .. .686 iGholson .. . 1026 Bur+on Ave .......1671 Rose Pl. H2898 Grosselli Ave. .4640 Hamil+on Ave. ... .6036 Pawnee Dr. . . . .2605 Burne+ Ave. . . .. .725 Riddle Rd. .3121 Jeiferson Ave ... . .2535 Scio+o S+. .... .3454 Cornell Pl. ....27i09 Scio+o S+. .' .... 2315 Vine S+. ....3931 Leyman Dr. .. .1214 Laidlaw Ave. .3127 Harvey Ave. 1-laeckl, Mary .......... 6016 Mon+ice1lo Ave. Hageman, Jean H. ..... . Hail, Doro+hy ........ Hamil+on, Omah Louis .. Hanners, Dolores. .. 1-1ari+on, Lee ....... Harris, Jessie Mae .... .. 1-larris, Maxine... . .. .4202 Cherry S+. .. . .2736 Wagner S+. . .2974 Colerain Ave. ...3457 Wilson Ave. . . . .524 Prospec+ Pl. . . .2865 S+an+on Ave. .5443 New+ie1d Ave. Haugh+, John ...... .... 2 27 Piedmon+ Ave. l-lebel, Shirley E.. .. . H3028 Marshall Ave. Page 153 Hue+her, Rodger W.. . .. 1-lunsinger, Ber+y ....... .....626 W. 4+h S+. ...4! E. McMillan S+. .. . . . . .521 Carplin Pl. . .. .3402 Harvey Ave. . .. .961 Avondale Ave. .. . 1304 Cedar Ave. . . . .616 Burr Oak S+. .... .1623 Linden Dr. .. .151 La+aye++e Cir. Hun+, Lawrence W. .......... 3556 Lossing S+. Hu+chison, M. Doro+hy ........ 2604 Dennis S+. lbeck, Ru+h V. ............... 1531 Chase Avs. 1sbrand+, Virginia... .. .5703 Lan+ana Ave. lsenberg, Doro+hy ..... .... 2 42 Nor+hern Ave. Jackson, Fay V.. . .. Jackson, James P.. .. ....7116 Dillward Ave. . . . .4003 Colerain Ave. Jackson, Thomas. .... 3342 Morrison Ave. Jacobson, William ........ .841 Ridgeway Ave. Jellison, Oliver J.. . .. ... .6122 Gladys Ave. Jenkins, Barbra Lee ........ 1309 Hil1cres+ Rd. Johnson, Ber+ C.. ... .... 1632 Frederick Ave. Jones, Bonnie. ,. .. . .. .. .520 Klo++er Ave. Jones, Bureada T. ........ .... 1 176 Coppin S+. Jones, Maurice Thomas ...... 367 Terrace Ave. Kadeiz, William ........ 842 E. Ridgeway Ave. Kaladow, Eleanor... .... 633 Foresi' Ave. Kaminsky, Sranley .... .... 3 400 Cleveland C+. Kaylor, Richard Lee.. Keininger, Ger+rude .... . .. . . .10-C Hea+h C+. ...42l7 Chambers S+. Keller, Norman ........ .... . .1922 S+a+e Ave. Keller, Rober+ S. ........ 2805 S+ra++ord Ave. Kemper, Ralph Henry ...... 4225 Virginia Ave. Kendall, Ru+h E. .... ............ 2 717 Van S+. Kennedy, Jane+ M. ........ 1434 Franklin Ave. Kers+ing, Margare+ A. .......... 2704 Vine S+. Kessler, William A. .... . .3779 Middle+on Ave. King, Mary Louise ............ 418 Resor Ave. Kingman, Virginia... Kircher, Emmoline ....32 E. Ho11is+er S+. .........705 Riddle Rd. Kis+, Shirley. .... .... 1 544 Marlowe Ave. Klein, Jane+ ..... Klein, Mary Jean. Kline, Sarah ...... ....4l11 Jerome Ave. . . . . 1968 Berkley Ave. . .... 3593 Bogar+ Ave. Kollmorgan, Elsie.. ........... 2300 Rohs S+. Kombrinck, Jean.. ...... .... 1 641 Pullan Ave. Koons, Rosemary ..... 4602 N. Edgewood Ave. Kramer, Ru+h Louise ............ 3834 Vine S+. Krieg, Shirley G.... Krikorian, Haig ,..,... Krimme, Howard Kuhlman, Roberl ...... Kuyper, Belly ....... Kwarller, Margarel .... Laacke, Frank ..,...... Lally, Mary Louise .... .. .622 Riddle Rd. ., . . .. .2930 Vine Sl. .. .. .1824 Elmore Sl. Box 541, Winlon Rd. .... ,631 Maple Ave. ,.210 Rockdale Ave. Linden Sl. , .. .2918 Euclid Ave. Leigh, Harry ...,..,......... 226 W. 68lh Sl. Leimberger, Barbara L. ........ 3430 Cornell Pl. Levin, Nalalie ................ 917 Dana Ave. Levinson, Elhel ,... . . Lew, Ann H. ...... .... Lillard, Mildred ..... Linciman, Julia R. ...... . Lindenmeyer Paul C.. .. Lodwick, Richard A.. .. Loeb, Bellye .......... Loudin, Donald L. .... . Lowe, Slallord ...... Lueders, Jean E. .... Mack, Eleanor... Mack, Peggy Maerli, Edna ..... Magoulias. Harry .,.. ... Maier, Lois ..,...,.. Maisch, Roberl H.. .. Mannino, Viclor. .. Marcus, Irving ..... Marsh, Mary .... .... Marly, Belly ...... Marly, Roberl ,....... Massman, Marianna... Malhes Evel n M ...3376 Reading Rd. 759 Greenwood Ave. .. .. .1564 Reid Ave. . . .. .335 Elland Cir. .. .2330 Ashland Ave. ..,5163 Paddock Rd. 762 S. Crescenl Ave. .3257 Glendora Ave. ..... .1439 Asler Pl. . .543 Camden Ave. ...3547 Rosedale Pl. ...3436 Burnel Ave. .. .. .2310 Ravine Sl. ..863 Lexinglon Ave. 226 Kloller Ave. .. ,501 Camden Ave. . . . .. .2489 Paris Sl. .........857 Blair Ave. 3404 Middlelan Ave. . . . . . .2633 Pecan Sl. 2633 Pecan Sl. 1236 Groesbeck Rd. . .. .. .3710 Cross Sl. , y .. Mayer, Rulh M. ........ 3121 Cavanou h Ave McC1anahan, Louis .... McCoy, Palricia J. . McCreary, Belly E.... McDaniel, Virginia R... Meadows, Louise ...... Meinken, Carol J.. . .. Meis, Nalalie J.. , .. Menies, Anne R.. ... Merland, Eslher ....... Mellernich, Iris M.. . .. Meyer, Charlolle ..,. Miller, Gerlrude ,... Miller, Ida Bess ,,.. .. .. .. .416 Ludlow Ave. ....581 Howell . . .. .648 Foresl .....4427 Innes . ...... 1419 Slale g . 3002 Moosewood Sl. .4245 Williamson Pl. ..3026 Beekman Sl. . . . .4094 Egberl Ave. Ave. Ave. 2546 Veslry Ave. Ave. 2926 Sidney Ave. Ave. 1946 Washburn Ave. Millard, Shirley .... .... . . . .233 Hearne Ave. ...3604 Ealon Lane Modiano, Carolyne ............ 506 Union Sl. Moening, William R... Mohr, Edward G. Jr... Morris, Dorolhy Lee... Moss, Jerry Lylord .....,.. 3502 Beldare Muchmore, James. .. Mueller, Helen .... Mueller, Wilma... Mullner, Jean L.. ... Murray, Julie .... Nalhan, Jack ....,.. Niehe, Belly L., ...... . Nuelarlh, Belly G.. , .. Ober, Francis G. ..... . ... .5337 Colerain Ave. 2516 Kipling Ave. 1504 Yarmoulh Ave. Ave. .....,243 Avalon Sl. 2320 Sauer Ave. , . . .3803 Cass Ave. . .. .6219 Aspen Ave. .. . .3557 Alaska Ave. .. . . .3306 Millon Cl. ... .2369 Clillon Ave. . ., . . .735 Diehl Rd. ...... .224 Monilor Sl. Obermann, Lois E. ........ 1516 Teakwood Ave. Odenbeck, George F.. Oelerich, Edward Jr.. .. Oelerich, Harry W.. . .. Olmslead, Virgie ...... O'Ma11ey, Thomas M... Oswall, Barbara R.. . .. Olle, Roberl ............ ...727 Mellwood Ave. . . .. .. .6230 Slella Ave. ... . . .370 Dixmylh Ave. ....5560 Merylon Lane ......42s5 Kirby Rd. ... .6340 Aspen Way ...4150 Lakeman Sl. Owens, Norma Jeanne ...... 2718 Sander Sl. Owens, Rose M. ...... . .. .3309 McHenry Rd. Pacelli, Marlha R. .............. 3827 Vine Sl. Pansing, Della ........ ..2345 Chickasaw Sl. Parllan, Shirley A. ...... ..1486 Willekind Ter. Payne, Jack Edward... Pease, Burlon R. ..... . Peek, Audrey ......... Pelroll, Anna ..... .. Phelps, Marie ......... .4387 Haighl Ave. ... .5950 Winlon Rd. ...3901 Reading Rd. 2480 Norlh Bend Rd. Peler, William C. ....... . . . . . .3405 Larona Ave. 1735 Laurelwood Cir. Plellerle, Marilyn ........ .... . . . . .2233 Flora Sl. Packras, Sigmund Lewis ...,.. 3919 Dickson Ave. Polasky, Nalhan ............ 3563 Wilson Ave. Paley, Philip .....,... Poll, Virginia Mae .,.. Polsler, George 1-1.,.. . Pollmann, Ann H. ,.,.... . Ponemon, Bealrice ......., Ponlicos, Elizabelh .....,. Porlune, John F. ........ . Poslle, Belle J. ..... . Powers, William F.. ,. .. Pragar, James .,... .... Preslon, Lucille .... .... Price, Raymond ..., .. Rabin, Rosalie ,... Rappaporl, Joy .... .. Reece, Jeanne ..,.,.. .. Rehbock, Hilde Rose. ,. Reicherl, Belly Sue, . . . .. Reikow, Philip ,........ Reincke, Jack R. ........ . Reisenleld, Leonora A. .... . Renner, John M., Jr. .... I ..3552 Rosedale Pl. .. .2119 Burnel Ave. .....315 Maple Sl. . .1716 Andina Ave. 'I12O Clearbrook Dr. .2627 Universily Cl. ,114 E.McMi11an Sl. . . . . .345 Thrall Ave. .. . . .3947 Cass Ave. .. .216 Mohawk Sl. 1817 Fairmounl Ave. ..2122 Auburn Ave. .. .3426 Burnel Ave. ... . 1035 Dana Ave. .1112 Carolina Ave. .. .311 Hearne Ave. ..1570 Willlou Ave. .....234 Fosdick Sl. .....4121 Kirby Rd. .3509 Wilson Ave. 734 Laurelwood Cir. Reule, Lesler Jack .... 2831 W. McMicken Ave. Reynolds, Jane .... R. F. D. 9, Norlh Bend Rd. Reynolds, P. Lyndia .......,..... 3716 Dirr Sl. Rheins, Noel ............... 3593 Wilson Ave. Rhollans, Roberl A. .......... 2324 Muriel Cl. Rich, M. Juanila ...... 465 W. McMicken Ave. Richler, Edwin G, .....,...... 334 Thrall Ave.. Riegerl, Rose M.. .. ..... 2529 Jellerson Ave. Riggers, Frank ..... ..... 2 032 Hewill Ave. Riller, Marvin A. ........ 3406 Ridgeway Ave. Robens, Inge ...... ... Rodgers, Edilh .,... . Roehr, Alvin F. .... . Roesch, William H.. .,.. .. Rolandelli, Jerome ..... Roll, Raymond Harry ..... Roll, William A. ...... ,. Rosen, Shirley .......... Rosenbaum, Roberl ...... Rosenberg, Berl ........ .1741 Berkley Ave. 3711 Bealrice Dr. .......418 Ada Sl. .6910 Longview Sl. ......1271nwood Pl. . .4543 W. Fork Rd. .. .6035 Cary Ave. ...321 Rockdale Ave. ,529 Rockdale Ave .. .. .995 Dana Ave. Rosenberger, Emil ...,.......... 233 Blair Ave. Rosenzweig, Rulh Wilma .... Ross, Susan Marie .......... Rudin, Sidney ......... Ruebel, Shirley H. .... . Rumke, Roberl Henry.. Ruprechl, Evelyn Norma. M4256 Carlin Sl. 828 Rockdale Ave. .. .. .317 Foresl Ave. Ave. 1635 Hollner Sl. ... .2813 Euclid Ave. 1848 Bruce Sakelos, Nick John ...... 812 S. Crescenl Ave. Samuels, Millard .,...,.. 707 Greenwood Ave. Sanders, Jeannelle M. .... 3033 Highland Ave. Sandman, Marie A. ...... 1325 Yarrnoulh Ave. Sanks, Julius F., Jr. ,..... 4736 Doberrer Ave. Sarslield, Dorolhy M. ...... 3530 Biddle Ave Schaeler, Violelle .......... 3569 Rosedale P1 Schaim, Helen Rae Lillian ...... 308 Elland Cir Scheer, Charles J. ........ .... 3 5 Landon Cl. Scherer, Belly. ........, ,. Schilmeisler, Jerry ..,....... 3432 Harvey Ave Schlemmer, Bellye Jean. .. Schleulker, Earl C., Jr.. .. .... .4227 Fergus Sl. .2041 Highland Ave. Schlick, Joseph Allred ,,...... 213 Alkinson Sl Schneider, Jerome Ben ...... 3638 Reading Rd Schneider, William V.. . .. ,.... .565 Blair Ave. Schoenlaub, Louisa ........,.. 227 Emming Sl Schrallenberger, Mary L..,.403Lalayelle Ave Schreiber, Arlhur ....,...,. 850 Hulchins Ave Schroder, Richard ...... ........ 2 238 Flora Sl Schroeder, Charlolle Doris. . 1432 Ambrose Ave Schuberl, Allen F. .......,... 452 Kloller Ave Schuler, Phyllis Louise ..,.,... 129 Calhoun Sl Schullz, R. Jack .........,..., 2232 Ravine Sl Schumacher, Roberl W., .Box 539, Winlon Rd Schumacher, William R. ........ 465 Warner Sl Schusler, Verna J. .....,. 1751 Ballimore Ave Seilarl, Frances .......... 1158 Groesbeck Rd Seiler, Roberl L. ............ 3117 Ahrens Sl Sellers, Palricia A. ...,........ 645 Riddle Rd Seylried, Marian ..., .... Se lried Ra mond Henr .. .1922 Webman Cl. 1918 Webrnan Cl Y . Y Y .--- Shackellord, Lila J. ............ 2301 Rohs Sl Shapiro, Mildred. .... . .......314 Elland Cir Sharpe, Mariorie ..... ..... 2 353 Clillon Ave Shellon, Frances ............. 3912 Borden Sl Sheppard, Roberl ........ 4228 Williamson P1 Shirley, Dorolhy Rulh .......... 3436 Cornell Pl Shneider, Eli .............. 845 Windham Ave Shreve, Harold Mark .... 1569 Hollywood Ave Page 154 214 Piedmonl Ave. Shuller, Leo Gilberl .... Silbersack. Belly ...... Silverslein, Edylhe .... ..I757 Calalina Ave. . .. .520 McAlpin Ave. . . . .3132 Harvey Ave. Sims, Dorolhy Jean ........... 3322 River Rd. Smilh, Charles Ray ........ 3433 Clillon Ave. Smilh, Derrall ....... g. .. Smilh Dorolhy Ann... Smilh, Lee ........ .. Sonensheim, Anne. .. Spalz, Belly Lou.. . . Spears, Margie... ..3172 Glendora Ave. .......1640 Rose Pl. .. .5733 Kennelh Ave. . .671 Glenwood Ave. ..1150 Groesbeck Rd. IO9 W. 68lh Sl Speckler, Sue ......... Milchell Ave: Spies, Margarel ........ Slaubilz, Miriam Ida .... ... . .2820 Digby Ave. M6359 Savannah Ave. Slayan, Viola M. .......... 1826 Hanlield Sl. Sleg, Evelyn L. ........ . Sleinriede, Blanch N.. . .. .... .3335 Burnel Ave. 1630 Queen Cily Ave. Slilh, Alan ......,........... 121 Inwood Pl. Slockmeyer, Thelma .... ...... 4 431 Innes Ave. Slrasser, William .... ... .. . . .504 Orienl Ave. Sluhlbarg, Slanley .... 612 Clinlon Spings Ave. Sullivan, Bernice. ......... 766 Ridgeway Ave. Swillinger, Herberl B.. .. Tainl, Roberl H. ,... . .. . 1502 Carolina Ave. ....1499 Reid Ave. Talgenhorsl, Jean A. ........ 545 Ludlow Ave. Taylor, L. Doris ..... .. ..56 W. Charllon Sl. Taylor, Elinor R. ......... 1547 Yarmoulh Ave. Tedlord, Belly Jean .... Tenenhollz, Simon N.... Thomas Donald Roberl.. . .. .3017 Verdin Ave. . . .841 Hulchins . . .. .590 Ludlow Ave. Ave. Tilley, Jean Marilyn ......... 341 Hearne Ave. Toerner, Joy ......... Traber, William ........ Trunkhill, Viola Rulh .... . . . .593 McA1pin Ave. ,...123 Piedmonl Sl. . .. .514 Dixmylh Ave. Tsaras, Kalherine ...... ....... 2 13 Emming Sl. Tueling, Harry G. ..... . Turnau, Leslie .......... ..3823 Llewellyn Ave. ..3131 McHenry Rd. Twiggs, Ellen Rulh .... . ...... 4730 Gray Rd. Ukelson, Louis .............. 3508 Burnel Ave. Vandegrill, Edwin Hughes...365 Terrace Ave. Vanderleun, Cornell F. ..... ,. .254 Kloller Ave. Van Zanl, Julia ...,........ 721 Mellwood Ave. Vellhius, Janel,. ,.... ,...... 1 02 Shields Sl. Vieson, Clara Rulh .....,.... 788 Ludlow Ave. Vogel, Herberl ............ 3122 Borrman Ave. Voorhees, Millie Jane .... 6246 College View Pl. Wagner, Roberl E. .... . Wealhersby, B. Joseph.. .. . 1546 Willlou Ave. . .. .1558 Baymiller Sl. Weber, George .......... . .207 Woolper Ave. Weber, Roberl J.. .... .... 2 O7 Woolper Ave. Weichold, Margie... .. Weik, Belly ............ . . . .4047 Herron Ave. .,1236 Groesbeck Rd. Weil, Shirley Jane. ,... 355 Erkenbrecher Ave. Weiland, Edward H. .......... 986 Dana Ave. Weilhamer, Ollo ...... 1615 Glen Parker Ave. Weinberg, William D. ...... 3809 Borden Ave. Weinlrub, Norberl ............. 571 Blair Ave. Weiser, Bernard W. ........ 3424 Harvey Ave. Weishaupl, Frank E. .......... 653 Riddle Rd. Weiss, Edward .......... 1643 Weslwood Ave. Weiss, James ,...... ..... 5 022 Reading Rd. Wenger, Irene P.... Wesley, Edna Mae. ,. ......1574 Reid Ave. ........6006 Vine Sl. Welzel, Harold P. ..... .... 4 373 Virginia Ave. Whalen, Roberl ....... Wiggershaus, Allred ..,. Wilborn, Clemmie .... .. . .. . 1830 Chase Ave. ... .2208 Wheeler Sl. . .. .1779 Dreman Ave. Williams, Rosemary Jane ,... 3165 Beekman Sl. Wilson, James .......... Winlers, Marian ........ ... .3414 Tellord Ave. ..,5739 Nahanl Ave. Woehrmann, William C. ...... 1198 Casl Way Woellel, Eugene ........ Woll, Edilh ........ Wolle, Rulh Elaine... .. . 1683 Monlrose Sl. ... .3447 Harvey Ave. .. .3736 Borden Sl. 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