Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1945
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LH..gA.,. .L5 9 . f ' ,J i','5 1, , . - . ww., ,1 'A w'5 s,zI K' my '.f.r?'f' 1 '-'A 4. , f.,, , K . ,W x is , . ,iff .. 'si , , ... X .4 1 , ...f 1,,., y F ff ',-1. , W ,A x..'1 f qw , , ,fd . X , n . 4 .. if 5, ig 1. ' 3- Lgfij- gf Q .., gd. 5 . vi , ,. ,K 4, . . I qu ET? VOLUME XL Edi+ors: Jane Aslxew and James Bryan. K Business Managers: Mary Jo Miller and Allan Schafer. o WE'RE on our way, - we have no isola+ed haven on fhe heighfs of our cily-and we are learning +0 climb. We're on our way +o vicforyg lei' us build our- selves a road +o a lasfing peace and sef upon if men and women of good will and unclersfanding. N W G?1'LTUr wlugfib l'hQ?15CPlO0l? 7. . . , . 1 - 9 - 4 - 5 WE'RE on our way. To whaT? We're on our way To vicTory, To a sTronger America, To an America in which we shall play a maior parT- a parT, we hope, oT which we may be proud. We realize we are Too small a group To achieve such paramounT aims alone. BuT we know, Too, ThaT we are noT The only high school sTudenTs, nor The only Americans in America, wiTh This desire. We know ThaT we are noT alone. WiTh oThers among These millions, we dedicaTe our- selves To march To vicTory and To lead The resT oT The world up The road To a place oT human decency and broTherhood. Yes, we're on our way- Tor God and CounTry and Tor The world. Following The declaraTion oT war, T-lughes, wiTh The resT oT The naTion, seT iTselT To The long and sTeep paThway To vicTory. l.iTe oT The sTudenT body mirrored The changed war-Time emphasis sTressed by all The counTry. Now, coming inTo a glimpse oT winning The war, we musT be on our way To winning The peace. Young people in school have been Thinking oT The TuTureg They are consciously aware oT The ideals Tor which The universe is TighTing. They Think noT only oT vicTory, buT oT liTe, experience, educaTion, oT all The world before Them. Some days are dark and Tull oT discouragemenT, buT The spiriT oT Treedorn Thaf is The American heriTage has kepT This naTion going Torward, young and old alike. MinuTes counT. There is a sTeep ascenT ahead. 1 1' WW '7g .44.w,.4., . .. Q ' ' . -V' ,, Q f+ !4'ai ' 1125.4 ig, Lf-v vmw, . W, 3 1 rf , HHALLELUJAH! WE' W ERE on our way, all oT us, every Treshman, sophomore, iunior, and senior. OT course, some oT us are TurTher along This side-sTreeT oT Training which is designed To prepare us Tor The main highway oT liTe. There are some who have iusT begun To realize The imporTance and The opporTuniTies which are To be Tound along This TruiTTul avenue oT school. They are TirsT TasTing The liTe oT a school, a large school oT 2,500 oTher people, all oT whom musT live, worlc, and play TogeTher in a building covering liTTle less Than a ciTy bloclc. They are learning how To geT along wiTh These oThers, and how To help The oTher Tellow along his way. And, some oT us, The seniors, are aT The inTersecTion, waiTing Tor The lighT To Turn green in June and send us ouT Trom The side sTreeT inTo The TasTer moving TraTTic oT liTe. We Teel ready Tor The pusTle. The Trip up The school-road, and down The highway oT liTe is smooTher and more eTTecTive Tor The person wiTh a sTrong body as well as an appreciaTive mind. We who are Turning onTo The diTTiculT. crowded ThoroughTare oT livelihood are eager To essay The iourney. BroTherhood, good-will, un- dersTanding, and a beTTer world are whaT we hope To achieve. We Teel we're on our way. RE 0 OUR WAY y .H 'Af ,-f ' P , A .ff . .,f ' ,,.-1 . .-f ,of ff!! ,X - V K, 4,.L,ii1 ' 1 ff. 5 . fi 1 ,Z F is S sg ' Ls 'fi 1 Q, 'IZ , Q '75 ' N' K AY,, 4 J t N 3 -,Q x XR ' xv ' ak., k . +N-11?ig1:L? N!2X'iwk4'! Q: 5 ,avi Ji if its , ..:, .A n,, .vi 5 Q six 9 'M ' . t 'M' Qf'i,fw1 N. 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KF w-: Q fm-f x - - w'- f' :.v.AQ45ffki,.L A Hifi xwsxfg. . . if gfxzx -S'-5 .Q Rf W 'avg x' ' ' . y.. l i i RISING maiesTically Trom The hills oT CincinnaTi, The massive buT graceTul Tower oT l-lughes is visible Tor almosT TwenTy miles. A symbol oT opporTuniTy Tor The youTh oT The ciTy who may sTudy Through peace and war, iT has been a landmark on The higher levels oT The ciTy since l9IO. The archiTecTural anTecedenT oT iTs sTrucTure is England's l-lampTon CourT Palace. On The TourTh, TiTTh, and sixTh Tloors oT The Tower are large, square rooms wiTh Tourelles. The rooT is designed and consTrucTed as an observaTion plaTTorm. Every morning, as TwenTy-Tive hundred sTudenTs wallc up The broad TronT sTeps. Their eyes Travel up To The Tower and To The vasT slcy above. The Tower oT l-lughes beclcons ever upward. I0 ON OUR AY TO SCHOOL ouR SCHOOL TTg IIT OUR FACULTY ,,.A,..... OUR CLASSROOMS ..,, TO LIFE OUR sENloRs UA U T0 EXPERIENCE OUR ORGANIZATIONS TO COOPERATION OUR UNDERCLASSMEN ..II. OUR FRIVOLITIES ,.I.,,II,,,. TO STRENGTH OUR TEAMS I..,I... OUR CONTESTS. , .pages I-I3 .pages I4-I9 . .pages 20-33 , .pages 34-53 pages I48-I54 . pages 54-85 pages 86 l02 pages IO3-I I3 pages II4-I47 pages II4-I47 lvlR. CHARLES OTTERMANN, Principal WE'RE on our way. lT is oT inTeresT To noTe ThaT we, The Class oT '45 and The Principal, enTered l-Tughes The same SepTem- ber, having now been on our way TogeTher Tor your high school years. ThroughouT This Time, excepTing The Troubled monThs beTore Pearl l-larbor, our naTion has been aT war. Overcoming Tear'Tul inifial handicaps our armed Torces baclced by The earnesT supporT oT The home TronT, have, in The Tar-Tlung areas oT sTriTe, come a long way in The hard paTh leading To vicTory. As These lines are wriTTen, The goal in Europe seems noT re- moTe. ATTer ThaT The conguesT oT The Empire of The Rising Sun. Probably some oT you will be There. Then The peace. IT is my earnesT hope ThaT as The days spenT aT l-lughes have helped somewhaT Tor living in Time oT sTriTe, They have also aroused in you The purpose- Tul desire To be undersTanding and broad- minded ciTizens, as you Thread your way Through The inTricaTe paThways oT The Peace To Come. lvlay iT aTTord pleasure as you pause Tor momenTs, now and Then while on your way, To page Through This picTured sTory oT liTe aT l-lughes. EAM Sincerely, FAR baclc in The preceding cenTury, in The humble home oT a soliTary cobbler. There arose The TirsT TainT dreams which were To maTerialize in The greaT Towers oT Hughes High School. Thomas Hughes was a Triend- less unhappy man, who leTT his naTive England To seTTle in CincinnaTi. Here he TerminaTed The span oT an unevenTTul liTe, and wenT To his Tinal resTing place more Than one hundred TwenTy years ago. ln a will wriTTen shorTly beTore his deaTh, he leTT his properTy To be used Tor The educaTion oT poor children. This bequesT has made The name oT Hughes lcnown To Thousands, and The man who was Torlorn and unbeTriended many years ago is now respecTed and cher- ished in The hearTs oT many. The privaTe insTiTuTion oT Woodward College was The TirsT To beneTiT by The esTaTe. The income Trom The properTy was used in The educaTion OT needy pupils. ln I85l, The Hughes Fund and The Woodward Fund were consolidaTed, and The Queen CiTy's TirsT Two public high schools were esTablished under The Union Board oT High Schools. The TirsT class com- mencemenT exercises were held in July, l852, aT Greenwood Hall. An imposing Tour pupils, all Trom Hughes, received diplomas! They had all been sTudenTs oT The CenTral School which was rechrisTened wiTh The name oT The English cobbler. The Tollowing year a building was erecTed aT FiTTh STreeT near Mound, and lvlr. H. H. Barney, The TirsT principal, moved The school To The new lo- caTion. Years passed, and anoTher principal Mr. E. W. Coy, was also To have his school change posiTions. This Time, iT was To a maiesTic Tudor ediTice on The corner oT Clif- Ton Avenue and Mclvlillan STreeT. The new sTrucTure cosT Sl,O00.000 and housed l,5OO pupils. ln T925 iTs size increased wiTh The addiTion oT a new wing, and Thus we Find our Hughes High School oT The presenT day. IT is a Truly magniTicenT realizaTion OT The dreams OT Thomas Hughes, and a mighTy and serviceable monumenT To his memory. l ik we Q wg Q, gy Q S, 'W wiigjf-E. Y' N if?-f M w... X1 Aawf 'X ,.. s , 'E--s P 4 EW .M . Miss Frances Adomeif, of fhe Arf Deparf- menf, cooperafes wifh many proiecfs in fhe school by inspiring her sfudenfs fo make effecfive posfers and holiday fesfoons. Mr. Roberf Ager specializes in fhe feaching of physics and aeronaufics. Miss Rufh Ausfin has classes in mafhemafics. The sponsor of Girls' Afhlefic Associafion acfivifies is Miss Violef Balasfra of fhe Physical Educafion Deparfmenf. Miss Mary Banes, librarian, has a wide and helpful knowledge of books and currenf affairs. Sociology, economics and civics consfifufe fhe field in which Miss Mary R. Barneff has worked wifh infer- esf and achievemenf. Mr. Paul A. Bauer is a member of fhe science deparfmenf. Mr. Walfer A. Bausch, a greaf gardener, has classes in biology. Modern problems and hisfory are fhe concerns of fhe classes faughf by Miss l-lelen Ann Beiach. Miss Louise E. Benfley. feacher of French, sponsors Le Cercle Francais. l-ler sisfer, Miss M. Julia Benfley is acfive in 'rhe field of fhe classics. She is fhe faculfy adviser of bofh fhe l-lonor League and fhe Lafin Club, as well as of senior girls. Miss Laura Blank, of fhe Mafhemafics Deparfmenf, has classes in navigafion as well as algebra and frigono- mefry. Mr. Charles Bowers feaches bofh English and American l-lisfory. Mr. Paul F. Bowers, in physical educafion, coaches many of fhe feams. There is no picfure here of Mr. Frank P. Brown who feaches mafhemafics. Mr. Rea W. Brown is a new member of fhe Hughes Music Deparfmenf, having charge of fhe direcfion of fhe band. Miss Alma Burke has classes in secrefarial pracfice and ofher commercial subiecfs. Mr. Daniel L. Burke belongs fo fhe Mafhemafics Deparf- menf. Bofh Lafin and Ancienf l-lisfory are subiecfs faughf by Miss Gladys l-l. Busch. MlSS Elorence Callahan is a member of fhe Com- mercial Deparfmenf. Mr. l-larry Calverf, our school freasurer, has classes in American l-lisfory. Mr. l-lomer T. Caskey, feacher of chemisfry, has To Mrs. Berfha Kahn, our helpful and undersfanding school nurse, go aches and pains fhaf develop af school. charge of financial maffers for fhe afhlefic games, and looks affer fickef sales for many school proiecfs. Mrs. Elizabefh Chepoorin has classes in hisfory. Miss Rufh Clippinger is in fhe English Deparfmenf. Mrs. Edifh R. Cochnower feaches physiology. Miss Laura Cunningham works effecfively wifh fhe sighf-saving pupils cenfered af l-lughes. Mr. Murphy Doherfy, in charge of fhe visual aids used in fhe school, has bofh General Science and biology. Arf and craff work is fhe field of Miss Gladys Dee Ervin. Boys who fake prinfing are under fhe super- vision of Mr. Raymond T. Fell. Miss Clara Fink, in charge of a senior girls' home room, feaches Lafin and Spanish. Mrs. Lenore Eollinger has classes in English, civics and mafhemafics in her firsf year af l-lughes. Mr. Ofis Games lno picfurel is a counselor of senior boys wifh classes in American l-lisfory. Miss Edifh Fox feaches General Science. Mr. Clyde l-lall looks affer fhe financial affairs of fhe yearbook, checks affendance of sophomore and iunior boys, sponsors fhe Mafh Club and has classes in mafhe- mafics. The greenhouse and classes in bofany are in charge of Miss Madeline l-larris. Mrs. Enolia l-leile feaches English, public speaking and debafing and sponsors fhe Parlafors. Miss Mabel l-lelman lno picfurel is a member of fhe mafhemafics de- parfmenf. Miss Rufh l-lelman feaches home mak- ing. Mrs. Virginia l-loppe has classes in English. Mr. Paul RicherT, a member oT The Physical Educa- Tion DeparTmenT, coaches The gymnasium, cross counTry and Traclc Teams. Mr. Charles l-l. SchaTer specializes in chemisTry. Miss Aria P. Schawe has classes in English. Miss JanneT M. Schenlc, aT l-lughes Tor The TirsT Time This year, has lived in many parTs oT The world. She Teaches classes in German and English. Miss Susan Lewis ShaTTeris one oT our school librarians. Miss Frances Slcinner is in The Commercial DeparTmenT, Teaching Radio Code and English. Miss l-lelen Louise STapleTord is The dramaTic coach aT l-lughes wiTh classes in English. Mrs. lnez T. STenger has classes in English. Miss JaneT E. STeinle, new aT l-lughes. has classes in commercial subiecTs. Miss Maud SuTer is a member oT The Physical Edu- caTion DeparTmenT. Miss Elsie Tangeman Teaches World l-lisTory and civics. Miss l-lelen Tangeman Q J Teaches classes in English and acTs as TaculTy ad- viser oT The l-lughes Annual. Miss Alice Von STein lno picTurel is a member oT The DeparTmenT oT English as well as Miss Florence Wagner, counselor oT Treshman girls and Miss BerTha Evans Ward. Mr. W. l-l. Weilc has classes in physi- ology and Zoology. Mr. O. E. Weilhamer Teaches woodworking. Miss Eern M. WhiTe is a member oT The DeparTmenT oT English. Mrs. Mabel Willard Teaches zoology and physiology. Mr. Lisle G. Wineland conducTs classes in boTh archiTecTural and mechanical drawing. Miss Eliza- beTh R. Zorn Teaches Toods and cosTume consTruc- Tion. Miss Elora PorTner manages The l-lughes lunch rooms. Miss Eleanor Krampe is secreTary To The principal. Miss Carrie Kohrman and Miss STella Rowland compleTe our corps OT oTTice workers. He was The head Reverenced on The Ship of STaTe, CharTing The course Through perilous seas oT TaTe. FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT AlmosT Two Thousand names are lisTed in The Hughes High School Honor Roll oT men and women in The armed services of our counTry. We pay TribuTe To Their generous and imporTanT conTribuTion To The achievemenT oT ulTimaTe vicTory Tor The allied naTions. BeTween Three and Tour score gold sTars shine There luminously. We are humbly reverenT aT The ThoughT oT The sacriTice oT Those who have given Their lives To nourish Treedom. IT is TiTTing ThaT we dedicaTe ourselves To The unfinished worlc ThaT They have laid down. THE AY LEADS STEEPLY UP ARD IN LOVING MEMORY OF PEARL PERSONS Hughes Teacher of English German Harmony The voice of her cello is sTill WiTh :Ts lasT low noTe Her bow is laid aside and harmonies lhaT Tilled her home and school room as she wroTe And TaughT are one wiTh spheral symphonies In which she puT her TaiTh She lived her dreams Children and children s children spealc her name In hearTs oT Triends her simple courage gleams A cherished symbol oT her soul s brighT Tlame She walked so resoluTely wiThouT Tear MoTher and Teacher musician Triend and wiTe lhaT neiTher single sorrow nor global sTriTe Her verdanT hope could ever was e or sear And Tor our solace she leaves wiTh us here The Things she loved and ToughT Tor all her liTe MRS. PEARL M. PERSONS H. L. K. I9 X SX sv J . , 5 x,f+K,4bAWN x , 0 . W 1 X r g ff- U ,fm af Q - L A L m X 'N ' If uf fm? 3. H , Q A K h . ' w M --5 E531 K 1 IIXW Q 5 A N3 A xg, Z um Q x -. Xt Nix.. 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W Casl ol The Salurnalieu presenled al The Chrislmas meeling of lhe Lalin Club included Boadix, The cool4, Bob l-lolfman, l-leclor, lceeping lhree balls in lhe air al one lime, Paul Woodward: Gela, a mean slave, a lroubleemalcer, Rudy Gruenlceq a llule player, Jimmy Weissenburgq Bellus, an ambilious slave, hoping lo be lcing, Bob Burl, and l.. Calpurmus, lhe masler, Dick Lullon. A Jrouch of Qld Mexico presenfed ilsell lo Jrhe lacully and sludenls of l-lughes in Jrhe form ol a display of brighlly colored fringed serapes, highly polished gourds shaped as bollles and iugs, such as Jrhose being examined by Dorolhy Schneider, a n d J o h n Kahn. There were samples ol pol- lery and carved, wooden plales. The display was in coniuncfion wilh an audilorium session ol colored movies of our neighbor, Mexico. In ffue midsf of flwe gay Clwrisfrnas celebrafion Lois Borman and Mary Wilceffe pause before flwe flag, as flwey flninlc of flweir relafiyes and A friends figfmfing in all parfs of flwe world. Cedar, sfars, and red and wlwife canes dec- orafe flue fronf enfrance in fionor of ffie Clwrisfmas season. To add fo ffie lwoliday af- mosplwere, ffie Sales Club sells colorful flower and feddy bear lapel pins. Ann Egelberg, Pfiyllis Sclwwarfz, Tlwelma Pollinson, Rifa Keifel, Marcia Siegel, and Beafrice Levy prepare for flwe audience af flwe Sage producfion, Prince Chap. Above, af riglwf, Beffy Qrr and Jane Voigf smile wiflw pride and ioy af flwe dolls dressed by ffie freslwman girls in Miss People's class fo illusfrafe cosfumes worn by cfiaracfers in ffie novel, T e Prince and fue P u er. J 1 ' . .-,,f1,s, ',?'pJJ 5, ,i,,r u - , K 1 X 1 W-dau: 'QL 5'5'iS-. I x H wr' -In L IU Wx A Em N1- ,. Q! K wi pf . A , 4 W W 1 - . .A Qisiyfd-fi'.aX v dw.?,,. gi Q ik ,Q L ,ivpwp xy f - 1 ff N ,. .1 ,. .. 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Designs, silver- ware, clay models and leaTher arTicles are designed and made by members oT The classes under The insTrucTion oT Miss Gladys Dee Ervin. Each sTudenT in craTTs plans whaT he wishes To malce, designs iT, and Then execuTes iT in a chosen medium. Girls in lvliss ElizabeTh Peoples' class malce whaT They wear. Luella Eels waTches Louise Ellcins as she cuTs ouT a dress. Friends in The baclcground are beginning wiTh Their own maTerials and paTTerns. ATTer The garmenTs have been Tinished. down To The lasT pressing, a Tashion show permiTs each girl To model whaT she has made. These girls are proud To sTruT Their hour in cloThing oT Their own making. 28 Nw,.a.-auf is Q ff so ,,,w j-of ai PREPARING lables and arranging cen- lerpieces are all parl of lhe l-lome Economics course which The girls puf inlo praclice al every opporlunily. Above, ,lanel Malhis ancl Arlene Lockwood pre- pare lor ihe principals' luncheon unoler The direclion ol lvliss Rulh l-lelrnan. When arf sludenls of Mr, Elmer Porler sludiecl slalues, Jrhey wenl lo lhe lronl hall lor a close observalion of Hughes' prize collec- lion. Miriam Sheinpaum and Eslelle Tun- iclc allracled alieniion as They slcelched Winged Vicloryf' a cenler of inleresi. 4 X ' L. i-'51 N .ii 'Tai ,fl P vw ' fi x , i Q In 3' 1 fi. ' ' ,. vt mg? ' ., il sy 2 my we 1 - 5 . W' 1- VH LM S 3 XX ,Q ' as MsiX!,A 1 'F ! 3 sg 6 ff 5912 if , K NX sv 3 X -, + f , Nw Q F 'Q X g: K S, Q N F N w4 'g f x F ? 'ix 3, ? . . . , Lk S : m il I K' ,LLL -ihx W t -3 'Q M .ff Q ff 4' 5 -V PHYSICAL educaTion, and The role iT is playing in The naTion's war eTTorT, is emphasized by The insTrucTors oT This work aT l-lughes. Calis- Thenics, running, and oTher means oT Teaching conTrol over mind and body are drilled inTo and impressed upon The boys and girls oT l-lughes Trom Their Treshman year. Swimming, TaughT in our Two pools, is anoTher phase oT The gymnasium plan oT our school, Now in The second year oT a Three-hour-per-weelc program, This Training is praised by reTurning service men and women. Soldiers, sailors, and nurses, all aTTribuTe much oT Their varied success since Their graduaTion To hundreds oT body- levers, push-ups, chinning, and miles oT running during Their Tour years here. This Type oT Training has given Them sTrong, agile bodies, and invaluable menTal pracTice in worlc and selT-discipline. AT The presenT Time every sTudenT oT l-lughes is Talcing his share of physical worlc oT The Type besT suiTed To malce him or her a well rounded individual boTh in mind and body. Under The guidance oT our eiqh+ insTrucTors we are growing up To be sTrong Americans. We are graTeTul Tor This chanco. 3I .Nl r L.: R 5. x v A l U MZ ' A.. nf? f' ,vw Wi A J M . KM ' ,N ,M V'-'X ,,,,.-Q. 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I S K I :'i W, - ' x Q ii Q i I 9 s s Q E A , 2 , S ......... 'W' 5 51' f mn' LQ y , V 'W' vi iw ,. ' ' r ag ' v ,Q S A 3' A fi U X ,L - Sl ,Q as ' LU., 3 ,Y i x LM. .. ,, A 5 , 'Nh W +fQ ' x ev Q . 'FW 94 , , G . Q ' 4, r - sk . ,gn-libs L 1 x E!! tg ' I . F., i ...Q Sejhi , T XM .A ky,Q, Ms. f.9'X:f Q Q V ,l -5, Ready lo slep oul inlo life are Hue leaders of llieir class, Presidenl Dick Zimmer, Vice-Presidenl lvlaudie Bur- lon, Secrelary lda Sclwoellle, and Treasurer Norlon Doclc. Tlwey eagerly awail llne evenl ol gradualion, buf 'rlwere will be a feeling of sadness upon leaving. Tlwey conlemplale Jrlweir diplomas in llie liglil of world needs. 7 wwf Y f X X Q SS if sf Gs K x'.gg.Q.Ek . X, I X , .. E 3 in Ji I l 1- 2 ni Donald B. Alfman R. Caroline Alvey Doro+hy A. Anlhony Palricia Appel Allaerl' Apseloff Grelalee Aronoff B. Jane Aslzew John M. Augspurger Rose A. Bacovcln William Balmer Dorofhy M. Balaslra Bruce Bardach Mary E. Beaver Louis S. Becker Rulh Becker Jacquelin Belcher Chas. McD. Bell, Jr. Belly L. Bennell Jean R. M. Benfz Melvin Benzing Jacquelin Bergold Helene B. Biederman J. Donald Biehl M. Jeanne Binder Charles M. Bi'Hner Jules Blaclsschleger Roberl C. Bloebaum Charles D. Blusl Augusla F. Boeflcher Theodore Bonomini 36 Class Cflicers discuss plans for qradualion, The firsl al Hughes lo be held on Flag Day. Marianne Bordne Lois M. Borman Gerfrude Bor+z Richard T. Bosse Marilyn M. Bosier Roberf Bowman Richard C. Brauer Verna C. Breiffeld Velma Brenner Philip R. Bresler Aaron P. Brown Georgia Brown Harrielfe J. Brown Helen L. Brown Virginia L. Brown Janef Bruckmann Donald W. Brueffing Dorolhy M. Brug 37 Snow's off-flue sun is shining, and pupils galher on The sleps. kL6 M 5 and James C. Bryan Geneva M. Buede Malcolm A. Bump Maudie Burlon Claire R. Campbell Glenn A. Carralwer Roberf J. Cawdor Jeanelfe E. Ciuccio James Cochran Francis Marie Cole Phyllis May Cole Bessie Rose Cope -ado t Jocelyn J. Burwell e . lleway K. Hbtlxl Rosamond L. Clarke Jere Douglas Cobb BeHy Jane Cramer Howard Crawford 38 Claire Janel' Cregar Wm. Creiglllon, Jr. Roberl Jaclz Deans Belly Lou Bichsel Ralph P. Dixon, Jr. Norlon Dock Elaine M. Dubin Jeanelfe Dugan George J. Ealrides Anne Egelberg George L. Crumrine George A. Cuncly M..g.fe+ DeSilver eadney Deufch David Doclrow Marian Doeren Howard Dunsker Paul H. Dunfemen Julius Elberfeld, Jr. Florence C. Elliott 39 Mary S. Dassinger Alberf Dickert Henry M. Drescher Rulh Dwenger Harold Ellison Shirley M. Day Donald E. Dillman Muriel J. Drucker Margaref Anne Dye Shirley E. Ernsiing E. rloHe Eurove Richard Evans An+oine++e Eyler Goldie Louise Felfy Clifford W. Ferdon Elaine Fieler Margie E. Fogel Lewis Fogg Rulh Alice Fox Jean French Isabel Freund Jerry Friedlander Shirley Alice Fuersi Alberl R. Fuller Margaref Gallagher M. Philip Feusl Frank Fisbeclr, Jr. Donald B. Frazier Peggy Friedman Colleen Mae Garber 40 Virginia N. Feiler Marian Fischer Leona J. Freeland George Ann Friiz Virginia D. Geisler Luella Elizabeih Fels William Fleming Purvan G. Freese R. Fruechiemeyer Mariha Geisdorf King OHS wi+l'1 craval views childhood coiflures on Piqlail-Bow Tie Day. Helen Geiss Harvey Gersenfisln Saul Gersenfislw Helen Glwory Wesley Gilmer Barbara J. Giflin Colleen Glassforcl Wanifa N. Glunf Raymond F. Goelz Marlon S. Goldberg Bernard Goldfarb Carolyn Goldman Herman S, Goldman Mineffe L. Goldman Shirley Goldmeyer G. R. Goodman Eugene F. Grady Mary Ann Graham 4l Commilfee checks rings which Jrheir classmales will soon proudly display. The Class Ring Com- millee ol I945 elli- cienlly carries our 'rheir parl of 'rhe iob ol graclualing. Check- ing names, orders. sizes, and collecling money for lhe new class rings and pins we re Charlie Blush JoanJohns'lon,lvlaudie Burlron, lda Schoellle, Diclc Zimmer, and, noi in rhe piclure, eolilor ancl pholographer Jim Bryan. The rings will be a grear success. Roselyn Grand Lillian R. Graumlich Frances I. Green Helen L. Greenberg Marvin Greenberg Herman D. Griffilh Roberi Grueninger William Grueninger Rudolf Gruenke, ll Elva L. Gscheidle Shirley L. Haeclrl William G. Hafer B. Jane Hall Richard C. Hand Geraldine Harmon Sfanley M. Harrison Rose M. Hariman Shirley Hauensfein 42 Violef E. Haverkos Beverly Hillebrand Ruin Lindy Hon.-.id Donald Frank Huller Nellie Johnson Barbara A. Hayes Mildred Himovifz AnneHe Horwifz Luella Rufh Hume Joann L. Johnsfon Margarei Hazelrigg Waldo Hoeweler Gladys Emma Howe Pafricia Dawn Hun? Richard L. Jungclas Esfher Heineman Be++y Jean Holland Luella Rose Huber Stanley Hysell, Jr. Befiy Jane Kabler Ella L. Heinzelman Audrey L. Holloway Lois A. Huenefeld Roberl' R. Iverson John Henry Kahn Rodney Ray Hill Marlin D. Holflman Loren W. Hueiher David Jacobson Dennis Kash Harold Kealing Beverly Doris Kessen Edward Henry Kissel Sherwood D. Kohn Charlorie Kunsiman Alber+ Donald Kees Riia Gerfrude Keifel June Lillian Keller Conslance Kendrick Michael T. Kennedy Herberf Keifenaclrer Margarer A. Kefiler Rufh Kieseweifer William Kirch Leonard Kirschner Eva Lorraine Kifz Albert Klayman Marjorie Kleeman Russell H. Klugman Miriam F. Kohlman Frederick L. Kraufh Nancy Alice Kreirer Milfon L. Kress Eugene E. Krueck Virginia A. Kunold Josephine Lamanfia Anna Louise Lang Virginia E. Larberg Pairicia R. Lawson Sally Ann Lehmann 44 Seniors pasl and ioresenl Chai of Jrhe lime rheir names will aclorn 'rhe l-lonor Roll. Kafhryn Leininger Bealrice Levy Roberi D. Leylze Earlene Loclrwood Roberl C. Lodwiclr Ralph Loesch Mary Jean Loudin Jean Shirley Love Karhryn L. Lovvorn Harold J. Luhn Richard I. LuHon Shirley Malinsluy Dorofhy Marlcsberry Charles E. Marler Philip C. Marlin Grace M. Masfers Jane? Lee Mafhes William Esfel Mafre 45 va Senior porlrairs are compleled, iclenlified, carefully checked and deilvered. Geraldine Mayer Alice J. Mayersohn Ronald H. Maxsfadf Hesler Ellen Mayne Clara Louise Mazzei Mary Jo McAllis'ler Edward O. McCann Roberf A. Meador Caryl Ann Meier Jerome Mellman Roberi R. Menge Beverly Merefslry Joseph Merz Doro+l1y Miller Lawrence Miller Marilyn M. Miller Mary Jo Miller Pa+ricia A. Miller A-- 46 Noah Thomas Miller Alberfa F. Mills Cluarlolle Mooney C. Bernard Moore Alvin Fred Mueller Howard Mulmllwauser Rolaerf F. Neumann Rullw G. Neumann Roberi' Ochs Joyce O'Dell Gilberl J. Manning Alvin Morand Nell Mullins LeRoy Newport Ru'll'1 E. oppenheim Dolores E. Misraclw Donald Monforl Lois Ann Mosel Leonard Moss Allen Nagler Charles F. Nease Juanifa Nickel Wanda L. Oaks Libby Paim Evelyn J. Palmer E. Jean Monfgomery Hilda Mofzer G. Wilson Neeley Ervin Oberschmidl Howard Pancaro, Jr. l ' l I 5- rl. Y' ., 1. . 'P 4 - ' .-.- 'I , r .n' Dorofliy Pappas James Pelerson Jerome M. Price Melvin E. Richards David Morris Rosen Clifford c. Parlrs Clwrisline Pelroff Harry E. Pulman Richard Edgar Ries Edifh Rcih Melberne Paulus Richard Pfefferle Violel c. Rahn Ruth M. Rodenberg Richard E. Rrrrrrlic Thomas Pearson Jerome A. Pine Phillip Randall Adele Carol Roel-lr Carol E. Rulllemeyer 48 Liric A. Perdomo Joseph Earl Peler Sllirlee Evelyn Pine Esll'ler H. Praniloff Nicholas J. Raples Donald w. Rhollans Thelma M. Rollinson June Julia Rose Mary L. Sagmasler Maxine G. Saloshin Surprise! Thelma Williams pops up wilh a gay Valeniine qreeiing Shirley Sanders Fred Safo Anna L. Schaefer E. Allen Schaefer Elaine Eve Schanson Margaref Schawe Elizabeih Schierloh Arihur J. H. Schille Gloria Schlemmer Dorofhy Schneider Shirlee Schneider Ida Marie Schoeffle Phyllis Schwarlz Vicior P. Schwariz Evelyn Scrob David U. Seligman William F. Semm Virginia R. Seyfried C 49 We graduale willm lormals, red roses, and moles of Pomp and Circumslancef' Helen JanefSl1elf Elaine J. Sherman ldella Sherman Joe T. Slwilrami Ellen Shorf Geraldine Shrouf Marcia C. Siegel Merry Sigman Werner Silberschmid Barbara 5. Silver Rena Simlrin B. Lois Simmonds Roberl M. Simons Adele G. Singer Darlene Smiflw Jane A. Smifh Phyllis Jane Smiih Rulh Louise Smifh r ir rewr- 1-1 .. Sylvia v. sockman Jack snub Doroihy P. snckney wana. Jw. sffunk Payne Tempchin Karl M. Spradlinq Viola Marlha Sfeg June M. Sfiegler Thomas R. Sussli Sylvia Ann Sfachel Joyce S+einbaugh William C. Sfier Edwin Swillinqcr Elizabelh Tempel Joseph Tennenbaum 5I Wilma Sfallings Millon C. Sfevens Marva Jean Sfiles Richard Swillinger Helen R. Thieman Jeanne Sfansbury Richard Slevens Mary E. Slofle Mary L. Tanliersley Lorraine G. Thomas B Donna Q. Slarlrs Phillip Slevens eHy C. Sionefield Frieda Tavel Conslance Thompson Pafricia Thompson Sarah E. Thompson J kTrimborn, Jr. Harry Turner Mary Jane Usinger lmogene F. Vaughf Ruih Voll Mildred E. Walley Charles G. WalTer Joan E. Weber Mary Glenn Weber Arfhur Wehrman Lois A. Weilhamer Shirley Anne Weis Mary Ann Weiser Ivan Wells Richard L. Wells Bernard Wesferkamp WiTh ThoughTs Turned To gradua- Tion and ears Tuned To The sTrains oT Pomp and CircumsTance we, The class oT l945, pause To reTurn To The auTumn oT T941 when along wiTh Mr. OTTermann, The new prin- cipal, we approached The doors oT l-lughes and were welcomed inTo iTs midsT To experience Tour mosT evenTTul years. Qnly Three days aTTer The Sage produc- Tion, Old Doc, we assembled To hear The PresidenT ask Congress To declare war. Our response To This address was air raid drills, scrap drives, and The VolunTeer DeTense Work Program. The year was soon over and we were never again To enioy The WashingTon- New York Trips, The Old Hughes Magazine, or The eighT-bell day. The nexT year l-lughes exTencled iTs war campaign Through The Rus- sian War RelieT, silk hose and paper drives. and The VicTory Corps Council in which our class was represenTed by DoroThy Ba- lasTra and Dick Zimmer. No one has yeT TorgoTTen The show, 3I2 OTT The Record, or Sage's suc- cessTul play, The Copperhead, given aT Wilson AudiTorium. WiTh our junior year came recogniTion when Maudie BurTon, Jane Askew, and Bob Bowman ediTed The Gar- goyle, and carToonisT Sherwood Kohn amused all wiTh The Adven- Tures oT l.anceloT Smadaf' Our 52 hopes oT seeing The Big Reds de- TeaT The WiThrow Tigers were Tul- Tilled as l-lughes Triumphed I9 To 7 and wenT ahead To capTure The P.l-l.S.L. TiTle. Various organiza- Tions provided good enTerTain- menT Through The Bonds a Poppin' Show, Annals OT 3l2, Babes in Toyland, and Polly aT The Circus. We ended The year by elecTing Dick Zimmer, Maudie BurTon, NorTon Dock, and lda SchoeTTle our leaders Tor l945. ReTurning as seniors, we enTered inTo The rouTine oT Top class by ordering class rings and pins and observing The TradiTional PigTail- Bow Tie Day. We Thrilled again To The Big Reds marching down W The lield, and cheered loudly as our baslcelball lea m became champs. Once again Sages rang fhe bell-This lime wilh Prince Chap and Ask for 'rhe Moon. Senior A Cappella Choir lived up lo expeclalion in lhe operella, Palience. The Choir Bond Show and Scandals of 3I2 provided l-lughes sludenls wilh many laughs. Now as our lasl year ends, four hundred and lwenly seniors. many ol whom are lhree year graduales. anxiously awail commencemenl which will occur in Music l-lall on June I4. We are on our wayl illiam T. Whifacre Mary Louise Wilrelfe Marion R. Williams Sylvia Willis Marion Windisch Norman Wolfe Julia Wolfrum Thelberl Wormack Evelyn Lee Wuesi Aloha Joyce Yaczko Arfhur Louis Yosf Adele Louise Young Leigh Young Slanley Yuellig Frank Zarider Sfanley Zeidman Richard A. Zimmer Esther Zimov Shirley Zopf Shirley J. Zwerin 53 Bernard Moore 95.4l lda Schoellle 94.76 Anloinelle Eyler 94.68 Rose Marie l-larlman 94.68 Louis Beclcer 94.66 Joann Johnslon 94.65 Richard Brauer 94.00 Elya Gscheidle 93.79 Janel Malhes 93.48 Virginia e-easier 93.29 Carlin Ellioll 92.80 ll yi. al hlughcsl Palricia Thompson 92.44 Belle Schierloh 92.29 Richard Pieiierle 92.27 James Bryan 92.25 43 ,ip .ii Hiialiosl Dorolhy Schneider 92.l7 Loren Hueiher 92.l3 Lois l-lueneleld 92.Il Belly Bennell 92.04 l2lf7 yrs, .il l-lughesl Allen Schaefer 9I.86 Violel l-laverlcos 9l.70 Hilda Molzer 9l.56 Lois Weilharner 9l.04 Virginia Kunold 9l.02 George Ann Frilz 90.94 Marian Doeren 90.90 Georgia Brown 90.72 Augusla Boellcher 90.55 William Kirch 90.54 Shirley Ernsling 90.42 Howard Muhlhauser 90.40 Jane A. Smilh 90.38 Anna Louise Lang 90.29 Shirlee Pine 90.00 Reviewing fhe names and acfivifies of our former graduafes now in The armed services of our counfry are Ru+h Fox, Don Biehl and Joseph Dor- se+, imporfanf in our school acfivifies. Q .- X 5 Xxx, XQQQ X ,M ...- WWM. if s 4 -N--1. s am: . k 1 K: K1 T229 EQ 53 5 ia X If aus lik: iii inxtfg gm. JSE A wang gil' ill :int .-nun . S KA.. ,ska Q fl c :lf , m, K 3 1 L,Vh QQ: 55 . W '1,f..L.. 'Sify- iwg JIKZZQ -V In Lg, N' F 1 xy! -. wr ir 1: we ff X. ' F f xv: cin.NEiYEi'Qv t wk , X I. FQ Mu mQ'E 2.l1 'ZmfiQnffivs51f.mQ f HW, ,fsikff lab if A K, 9,',,,!1jgQ1 , pp 5 4 wir, V 7. .4 q. V , HONOR LEAGUE OFFICERS, aT Top, are: AnToineTTe Eyler, SecreTaryg PaTTy Thompson, Treasurer, RuTh Fox, Vice-PresidenT, Virginia Geisler, PresidenT. INFORMATION DESK - STancIing: Gloria Schlemmer, Marilyn Miller, Lois Borman, Vir- ginia Larberg, RuTh Dwenger. SeaTecI: Sylvia STachel, Lucille Marksberry. NoT in picTure: Mariorie Kleeman, Mary WilceTTe. MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD IN- CLUDE: Virginia Kunold, Cherry Clarke, Vir- ginia Feiler, and Connie Thompson. N organizaTion, open To all senior girls is The I-lonor League. During The pasT year, This group, under The guidance oT Miss M. Julia BenTley held many inTeresTing meeT- ings consisTing oT lecTures, parTies, and a movie aT ChrisTmas Time called The OTher Wise Man. During The monTh oT Decem- ber, Tax sTamps which came To a ToTal oT 55202 were collecTed and counTed by Connie Thompson. STory boolcs were given To local children. ln February RuTh Fox became pres- idenT, as Ginny Geisler leTT I-lughes To ioin The CadeT Nurse Corps. VViTh AnToineTTe Eyler as chairman, The girls l4niTTed squares which were made inTo a colorTul aTghan. Lois I-lueneTeld was champion l4niTTer. Twelve girls were selecTed To worlc aT The lnTorma- Tion Deslc in The TronT hall. These girls give up Their sTudy halls so ThaT They can help sTrangers and newcomers Tind Their way. THEIR AY Qclober I was a big day lor senior and lreshman girls. This was lhe olale ol lhe l-illle Sisler Parly. Every senior girl acloplecl a Freshie lor her lillle sisler. On lhe program was a play, clirecled by Gerlrude Borlz, en- lillecl A Girl For Van. Aller lhis slcil, lhe girls acliourned lo lhe gym lor relreshmenls. Everyone presenl received a small while lapel pin in lhe shape ol an elephanl or a dog as a souvenir ol lhe day. ln lhe piclures, al righl lcla Schoellle lsecond lrom righll and her lillle sislers Claire Kalus, Joy Beyer, and Belly Gallagher are shown al lhe re- lreshmenl lable in lhe gym checlcing relresh- menls ol apples and doughnuls. Al righl, lhe scene in lhe audilorium shows Delores l-laungs, Isabel Freund, Loraine Phillips, Jacqueline Bergolcl, Mary Slolle, ancl l-lelen Marie Sellins as lhey meel lheir lillle sislers al lhe parly. During lhe lirsl lwo weelcs ol school, senior girls aclecl as Freshies' Aiols, clirecling lrallic in lhe halls. These girls, leaving lheir classes al lhe warning bell, help lhe ninlh-graders become beller acguainled. FRESHIES' AIDES-Back Row: H. Glioiy, J. Biwiold, R. Fox, S. Ernsling, V. Gvisivr, M, lxivliwr, S. lliiy, A. lylvi, J, Bur' well, W. Qlunl, M. WillIi 's l llnifm-liild R, Vwil J. llugan, V. Biown, M. W.il.lfy', V, Pwr C. Cmvplwll, Middle Row: V. Kunvlcl, G. G-w.1i'i.ir', M. l'x-' N. .lwlircsiiim R, M. l-lail nmn, J. Malliws R. In-ilul M. Miilvr, B, Cifiniur, G. Buede, C. lhonipson, M. lliiv-rwiily, Fronl Row: P, Thompson, C. Alf vey, P. Uugilvi-i Q. l-limi-, S, Wf-is. V. Svylrii-cl, R. Beilrer, C. Moonvy, ll. Siiiflh, l, Hi.tw', ll Pappas. X- Q . V2 .,, k l ,i Nm! M -'J ,MM , ..,, -n,..-- wish: rw K 7 Y: 1,5 K 5 Q 5 1-if 7 7 1 .m,M, ., H ,.-,-. K 2 rr 3 J W I , A 'IN ,,'Z.Ai,'g5f Aj mA my,VV. S 5 fALi, ILZ E3 - ffm A A - f - , 'X 'A T f wk , ' , an , . ' F ag is ga. Y V- 2- Q L L 56,5 ,Q f yf N , . ' Q, 'XG ' L Alf dsl K 'f ' if! vig if Q SSE . . 5 1, ' ,K in 5 A if 1 f 5 4. 27 33 , A ' Lg sit . g Q 4 ff Y I ,. , N f , if? if if ig ' f- 2 H ,Q h EX ' -. - 5 mu .L L kg? Qiglaii N' K' A in A we 1 .NH lg, .L ., Z S Y 5 fx 1 ' F -1L+1iwQu:w 'L'-my A -' XF if 'mX, i K ' S ' ., x U , . in .. Q '--. L H , ' l 3 . 5 nw g .y W. i. . . i .. ,. E k f' ig Y 9 W, S i Y K X si K A Q ., . v fr? V W. E .7 5 1 g ,SL 1 ky ki. Q Q Y fan Q Si ,. A AA E ig , - S . If my .I N , if Q ' . A Q A Q , 1 K, 6 ' j h 'A 4, - 4 i7 mf 1 , ' -A 2' - f Q. .f - 51: l g ? lg A . A , Ju , egg ww , A, W pf I x M 4 3 r A' ,- -A Q ' ' 1' I mg M , S va . A , YL ,Q , L gi Q!! ' 'r - 9 ,f 133: gg - - L , f f c 1' X 15 gg, 'KSIV , , if Mir , gn A 1' H+ it if W X aw QPf3'fi?T my W ' ' Q i M 1 V ,L,, Z .xx M I ,Q qssv I T V s W f 0 x x Q I' K M ,Y ' Sm sf' f 5 M,- wr ffl. ' 'sf X . sr A Tl-TE leading boys oT The iun- ior and senior grades Torm The TradiTional l-lughes Club. Under The sponsorship oT Tvlr. ArThur l-lavlovic, They have conTinued seT'Ting high sTand- ards in conducT and promoT- ing school spiriT. The cheer leaders are chosen Trom The ranlss oT The club which is also responsible Tor The pins, shak- ers, and oTher devices on sale beTore TooTball games. ln ad- diTion, The souvenir programs Tor The IQ44 l'lughesfWiTh- row gridiron baTTle we re prinTed and sold under The auspices oT The organizaTion. A movie was presenTed by The members in The school audiTorium in January Tor The purpose oT raising Tunds. Plans were also made Tor an overnighT camping Trip. Many Tormer members now in The services reTurned To address The presenT group, Telling oT liTe in The Armed Forces. H GHE CL - - ac ow: . inf., '. vers, , ' wiii , A in iso , Ziwnivi', , A Ks A , , , . . Officers of Hughes Club include: Treas. Bernard Mworeg Cnr, Snr y, Rnbi-iT lvixr-,img li.-T., lxiili-nil frm nun, Tvli. l-liivluvir, Spcnsriq Rec. Sec y. Malcolm Bump, V, P res, Rudy Giuwnlw, ConnecTing l-lughes wiTh The Y.TVl.C.A. is The l-lughes I-li-Y, composed oT a limiTed number oT boys selecTed Trom The The group was one oT The school's mosT malTers, as well as in carrying ouT iTs more high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer. Mr. sponsorship Trom lvlr. Alan Kindschy, who se Several dances were given by The members, l-lughes Club. This year again acTive organizaTions in social serious purpose oT mainTaining Raul F. Bowers Toolc over The rved as TaculTy advisor lasT year. including a Thanksgiving Day aTTair in The girls' gymnasium. A baslceTball Team was organized Trom The ranlcs oT The club, and wiTh The advenT oT spring, a baseball Team as well. B, HI-Y ERVE THEIR CHOOL , ,X , . . . Till Y, , 0.'.'Ul , 7'lli'll Q , , LFWK X 4 FOWTC , . OUT , , Hwang L , . tersc vig: , rfwse, . wir iic T, . 7i 'vir'V, . Till' T. OW Z lr ',. .I iii HlY B k R B A ll TX T P S Tl l il R L T N 7 ls R L lc B M i, R. Briih R. lwiwii, R. liiivviiiii. Row 2: O ll T l'-l R y R R TV1 T dl J Al T T Ol h 1 R F R l-l T T W C l M 'T i R I l R l l ll V R U B h T T-l H T4 T q S R l d B TXUU, ILU TOY, CVT lt' VCVTS. GTO 4 Pd Ifli PC N ' TT' VGU TV 59 EDITORIAL STAFF, above: Clulr Id. .l. Srviilh Bm. lVI'1',.l.C:C!I I3 Mililaly Id. IQ. Klein Cily Id. M. A, Kiipri-rl New, lil, Ii. lfanlwi, fipiirli. III. S Kilim: Iiii'uvii lil IZIVHII I. EDITORIAL STAFF, lower picfure-Row 3: I, Ilifiniin C, M. Ilrflrnan S KY'civi'll, A. Kilnclcvv J. his-yli I Ii. I--ii-'Iii' 1'I Aili I I, IN-Ii-i R, Iii in-fi. w 2: Il. Ilrn-'iii'-:rx Il. lfliillwiiiil .I. Rn'-'I Il Iwxis .l, Ilwinizvi, A, W.'ird, V. Burlhirrn, C. Cassini IJ. Il 'pi.i-'I Ri sf- IC. Iifiv,i 1i', Row It S livin-ri M, W'iIiiI'i- S. VI, ,l, KIHI: M I-Iwvrin S, Shullz M. Kleernan, I-I. Greenberg, B. I-layes. No? in picfurez IP. Iiillizn S, Sinilh I. Sn-.-,lin. Miss I-Iazel Koppen- hoeler, Ieacher of journalism, is Ihe alole and enfhusi- aslic supervisor of Ihe school news- paper The Gar- goylef' Q. .I Tell a Gargoyle reporrer and ills no longer a secrelrl Many srudenrs have Iound 'ishis Io be Irue as Ihey have read apoul Ihemselves in The Gar- goyle, Ediled by an eIIicienI slall ol iuniors. The vveelcly publicalion has received recognirion Ior 'rimely inrerviews, advanced news and local scoops. Under Ihe advisership ol Miss I-Iazel L. Koppene hoeler, Ihe Iourlh eslale celebraled ils eighlreenlh birlrhday vvilh an average circulalion of eighieen hundred. Despife war Time shorfages, Ihe price and size of Ihe pages remained Ihe same, and a monlhly GARGIIYLE PIBLI HE OF CHO0L Iear R ert argo for the week q . Q f books on girls ,ton S WEEK. The l'Slllp shelf IS to auditor i the nee, igton was the importance , a text book the years to just been added to The most out- of the book is its pictures. about the British has been obtained library from the British In- Service. Since a number have been sent, whole may use them at a time. AlumnusDies of Hughes' oldest students last month, Mr. Eugene Mueller, aign Be Fun By lt To mise t Red Cx-oss v Fund drive March. Solicitatio only, and 1 house to hi Junior Red held last f asked to cc As in prev and class rn. preting the Tlie task of to bring the home to pa Pupils shou' ble role of ti and in post- who has 3 - graduate of the class of 1813. Mr. 1 - as man , . .A st Ad. id fauhii tht clmlpus du1 '?-3 hor A R- Mueller attended the Old Hughes fry I G 'imbim' U. 'C., Miss Dorothy Webster is now rep- building at Fifth and Mound Class mor it ' r assisting Mrs, Elma Robinson and resenting the of sogial Studigs, After graduation, Ml.. Mueller 'ily Pfflgfani lelrladnlit Miss Flomnce Waglleti' M155 Web' After Careful Study the committee served in the Indianapolis Public mst wednc i alwgmr SWF. H Sfadllifli' Gif Llberal Arts CGI- compiled a set of resolutions, which Schools as an instructor ii German. help in-the ' l980,C1aSS Of 44,1S Ht PPGSGM study- if carried out would launch a pro- He held that position from 1883 to to 1-Qceive 1 mfg Personnel Work at the Umver' gram C0V9I'i12g 9V91'Y Phase Of 3 Sue' 1916. He spent the next 17 years in used m the sltv. cessful conservation m-mrrnm. uw x.:..tM... ,1-......t...A... ,nw .,.i.,.-7 YOUI' SONIC EDlTORlAl. STAFF, upper picture-Bacll Row: Cliiut Fditoiial Wi'itiir l, Potrocellli E, Svuillinvifi-, lnlifivii-w lil, W, Siilii-i-wliiiiifl, Siiiiiiiili. td. l, Olinsivd, lviiii Bump ll. Sui 'if'.1vi1 Front ROW: Lee Russell, l-lurnoi Ed. Sur- Bonham l. Wi'lifii'ii- Chir-t lyiiisi Cv. A liitf l'ii-i iiy lil, ll, Cf: iliiliirifi. BUSINESS STAFF, lower picture-Baci: Row: A-ist. Bus. Mm. U Funlw, Mailing Mgr. t, thiiiif-i Rip, tl, Appl-l iv-i, R9 'fini-, A-,',l, Civ, Miii. ll. Smith, Aiivvil. Asst, l. Aslvw, Front Row: Rep. M, Kress, Rep, t. Waclrsmar Typist G, Wfiishf'ititlv Civ. M-ii, C. Aw-v roto and a regular literary section were included. Special emphasis was placed on the detense activi- ties at l-lughes. The statt worlced hard to print the names ot the entire taculty and every student some- time during the year. March brought a popularity contest conducted by the statt tor the regular readers. April proved the editors have a sense ot humor when copy played April Fool tor the reader. A group ot super salesmen headed by Business Man- ager Jere Cobb solicited advertisements in in- creased numbers. l-tome room representatives dis- tributed the publication according to plans ot Caroline Alvey, circulation manager, and Mr. Wits liam lblings, business adviser. Close contact with other schools was lcept through an exchange service and weekly issues went to the Armed Forces, at home and abroad. The paper is one ot the schools largest enterprises. It envolves 75 regular statt members, who write copy, solicit ads, and type copy, and 70 home room representatives who sell it. ORRY, depression, and anxiefy came fo an end as flue indusfrious workers in flue annual office wrofe flue lasf words of copy. Picfures were finislued, lueadlines recounfed, and We're On Gur Way was ready fo roll. For flue edifors and busi- ness managers flue book is an experience never fo be forgoffen. Confronfed wiflu problems concern- ing covers, prinfing and engraving, fluey were un- cerfain for a fime wluefluer flue book would be as complefe as in previous years. Wifn fime limifed and flue deadline sef for early April, every member of flue sfaff luad more fluan luis sluare fo do. Work- ing long luours wiflu flue edifors was lvliss l-lelen Tangeman, faculfy adviser. Wluen problems began fo pile up and fluings looked flue darkesf, slue always managed fo smile and see fluem flurouglu. l-ler con- sfanf cluecking and guidance made flue book pos- sible. Working closely wiflu flue Business Managers was Mr. Clyde l-lall, faculfy adviser. Tlurouglu luis effecfive cooperafion flue sfaff was able fo sell flue book for flue same price as in pasf years. Mr. l-lall's careful planning resulfed in a record-breaking sale. 62 AA S arf edifor, Adele Roelur worked indusfriously fo luave flue drawings of flue book in keeping wiflu flue flueme. Besides designing flue cover, fifle and secfion pages, slue planned many of flue layoufs. Answering a fluousand and one guesfions for flue edifors, slue spenf many luours affer scluool wiflu luer assisfanf, Cafluer- ine Veser. Kif pen skefclued for flue senior direc- fory. Carfoons in flue underclassman secfion were origi- nafed by Sluer- wood Kolun. Con- sfrucfive crificism from Miss Ervin, Adomeif, and Porfer was ys luelpful. puff X Arf Eclifor Ad I 4111 0' 1,46 e: Edilors Jane Askew and James Bryan. Belo T d M J M'll e er an ary o i er. DITORS Jane Askew and Jim Bryan began working on The l-lughes yearbook a year ago. WiTh The possibiliTy oT a change in world evenTs, They had To choose a Theme appropriaTe Tor The Time. TogeTher wiTh Business Managers Mary Jo Miller and Allan SchaeTer They de- cided on We're On Our Way. WiTh This in mind, Jane and Jim handled The conTinuiTy and adminisTraTion. Mary Jo and Allan Toolc care oT all Tinancial maTTers. As Time was limifed, each member oT The sTaTT received a parTicular duTy. Typical is The scene on The opposiTe page snapped in The Annual oTTice, Room IO3. Ralph DenharT was chieT phoTographer. Jane worlced wiTh Thelma Williams on The Girls' AThleTic SecTion which, They deTermined, would be bigger and more compleTe Than ever beTore. Besides doubling as phoTographer, Jim assisTed SporTs EdiTor Ervin OberschmidT wiTh The boys' sporTs. Mac Bump wroTe baseball copy: STanley Cohen recorded Gym Team acTiviTies. Ralph DenharT was ready aT all Times To Tollow The Teams To geT- an acTion shoT. PaT Bursielc, Virginia Kunold, and lda SchoeTTle were energeTic sTaTT members who did numerous iobs. Mary Jane Usinger, The eTTi- cienT and cooperaTive TypisT, worked long hours as she prepared The copy Tor The prinTer. Mary Jo and Allan headed a business sTaTT which had To malce careTul plans beTore The record-brealo ing sale oT subscripTions was reached. 2,200 boolcs had To be ordered. Diclc Zimmer, DoroThy BalasTra, and CharloTTe Mooney insTrucTed The home room represenTaTives abouT subscripTions. ANNUAL STAFF-Sfandingz M. Bump, S. Cohen, J, l-luss. S. Kohn, E. Oberschmidi, R. Klein, H. Goldberg, B. Berl:owiTz, R. DenharT, V, Kunold. S afedz S. Benham, C. Mooney, F. Krausser, P. Bursielc, C. Veser, T. Williams, l. SchoeTTl' M J U ' q N T' p'T 'M B T D Z' D B l T O, . . SID GF. O In IC UFS. . UI' OH, . Immef, . 555 YG. SALES CLUB-Back Row: R. Ciinlr-r, D. l-lendriclcs, S. YouTcheTT, P. STevens, R. T-laiTmann, E. l:iTe, R, SeibnrT, M, Gievnbviii U. BrueT1n 5, li . rn'-i Cf, lliflniri .l, O Biiwr R, Lfwsfli, K. Finneran, TJ. M1ynTorT, A. Fuller, A. LasiTa. Row 4: B, Bi.-'lf iiT:, L. Si n1poTT B. Bfirdiflw, S. Hill TT. Alle-T, C, CTN lii'i.A.il.', A, Bluimin, T, Nolb, U. DoiTsch, F. C.iipenTer, R. GraeT, J. Dennis J. Moriilm-ad, Row 3: L, lNlewpvrl, N, Spii i, cl. Wr rw' Tl llii-iw rw A. 5piTf, .l. Niilfel, C. Kendrich, A. Eqr-lberq, T-T. Brown, M, Usinqer, R. Sil'vfi'T?, TI. Levy. M, Slilws, l. Hppliilwill, Row R, Kr'iw'iiiiu'i li. V7 lu., l., Rnlh, A, Kiclwell, D. Blfiiicuni, R. Gabe, G, Jaeqer, J. Louelin D. Kahn, l. Fikls, A, Govldner, W. Willi.iii's, M, l-la l l KiMSe RCTll1Y1lTVTllCT lk i311 l', Tliiiil, TT. lliflri- T. Rollinson, l, Vlfood. Row I: VV. Silburschmid, A. SchaeTer, M. Uwifle . ifdfzl, . M. Mililiirl, l. Ri-liiiifl-.lin 5. Thiwrnp-mn, C, Euiovri, D. Leigh. IQ44-45 marlcs The siwenTy-TourTh season oT The Sales Club. All iTs members are Talcinq Miss Mary McSurely's Salesmanship course. The club emphasizes The princi- ples oT salesmanship, acTual sales and social evenTsg iT aids many chariTable orqanizaTions. A Tew oT The orqanizaTions To which The Sales Club conTribuTes are The Red Cross, STudenT Aid, War ChesT, Foreign Re- lieTs, USO, and Army Camps. The club has a lively correspondence wiTh Tormer members now in services. Sales Club Officers: Si-Vx, Vifinia Bonomiri, Preis. lf Fried .ind V.-Pres. Miiulyii lliisliii .iw NlilVT4TlV1'1, Tiiias. RiTfi KMTQ-l, is si-fTTi'd. l ', 'i .- r Top Row: l-l. STeine, M. Ccmisi-ar, S. Mi-llinan, R. Ross. S2aTed: Mr, M, .l, TDoherTy, D. T-Tinior' TT, Milli-r, A. lffviscn. These boys did a valuable piece oT worlc Tor The school in operaTinq The proiecTors Tor The visual aids used in The school. An operaTor is on duTy in Room 7 each period in The day. They worlc under The helpTul supervision oT Mr. M. J. DoherTy. They handle sound movies, slides, and recordings. ,--im' , w, F ins I f , Officers: P. Prvesv. Lxec. 6 i,'4 f Corn.: Pres. R, Dixon: Sec.- . 'P Treas, I, Schoeffle: R. Iver- son, Excc. Com. MATH CLUB-Les? Row: C. B15-ffschneider, S. Zeidman, P. Srnifh, P, Woodward, L. Cvoldfarb, B. Moore, S. Clarl, B. Lodvliflx, P. Sifvvi-nr., TJ. Binhl, H. Koafind. Row 3: R. Brauoi N, Wolfe, D. Rosen, D. Buchman, L. Huefher. G. Barsan, E. Posx-nsfein, W, Gvldivirh, B. Arnold, lil, lullrun. Row 22 M. Alwrs, R. Neuman, J. Snfifh, A. Sfewarl, S. Schaler, J, Smifh, A, Ward, E. Dieclfrnann, R. Harfman, P TIICVTIPSFVI, L. Wwilhfumni. Row I: L. Gscheidle, J. Johnston, C. Sauffer, A. Boeffcher, V. Michaels, P. McMullen, P. Burseilc, V. Buehren, B. Davis, P. Mafffwn, M. Buwiiili-r, G, Howe. HE science of mafhemafics began as men began Io counf on fheir fingers. Hughes sfudenfs aren'f encouraged fo counf on fheir fingers, unless if is an absolufe necessify, buf fhey are urged fo false mafh. The Mafh Club, under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Clyde Hall, affords ifs members greaf pleasure by furnishing inferesfing Iecfures on higher mafhe- RGANIZED Iasf December fo furfher sfudy in special healfh programs, fhe Physiology Club is sponsored by Mrs. Edifh Coclcnower. Meefings feafured spealcers from fhe Public I-Iealfh and Can- cer Confrol Services. Of special inferesf fo fhe en- fire sfudenf body was fhe February fallc on How nafics in fhe less familiar phases. Une of fhe mosf unusual and inferesfing fopics was, Will fhe Year 2,000 be Leap Year? by Mr. Charles Offermann. fired does a sfudenf gef faking exams? Cfficers included Pres. Virginia Merz, V.-Pres. Thelma Rollin- son, Secy. Marilyn Bosfer, and Treas. Violef Rahn. PHYSIOLOGY CLUB-Back Row: B. Levy, B. Mori, J. Wolfrum, F, Tavel, P. Ehrlich B. Kuswkun M. Sfraflx, B Wirwksf-II'vf1ri, S. Pinf-, .I. Bnnlf, S. Schneider, L, Thomas, I. Vauohf, A, Gallagher. M, Rollinson, J. VanNaIfa, K. Leininoxor, V. Seryfiied. Row 2: C. Miindf-Il, Il. Millnr, IQ. Ianiia, B, Jacobs, J. Sfansbury, J. Calloway, M, L. Tanlcersley, M. A. Wiechers, J. Monfgornoiy, G. BTW. M4 Gfins. ul. Illfrv Il. Aflfliff H. II. Ili'-llli. H. Wviland, M. Windiszh B. Neumann, P. Thieman, R. Beflwr. Row I: 0. Snrifh, V. Pi-uhh T. lflliricrn V, Min, M. Brslni Il. Allll. -I. IVIIIWV. II. Varnan, .I, Tools, Ii. Rwdvrwbnrq, S. Segal, B. Groenbem, B. Sfonefiold. Aww PPD X 5 A Q-sz-N 2 -w ' Q N Q 3 thx Q, 1, .W .11,Hp:K1 ' Wa, vw-5 , W N ' 1' l , Aa 1 T' 'M W my LA L-A A Q ..,,-. .,.. ,Mm Q X 9 gb- wg. - I F-,g,g,:sfi , ,saga ' g , , - K Y Q iii .3351 ' ' , -f-: ' fi : 131 'iff ' X0 - f ET Air f f vi 'wi Wal 7 7 I , q xgfgw A Q, ,QQ , V3 X , -im, 515 11.1 W - ' Lfig ,, f s if , Q, I 1 Q s nk. xi X X ' j' I 4 f . 1 A W M Mkg E5, F- 5 'i' f W K x 1, - Q , KS 3 N 4 .1-Af 4:1 S ,-. . BQ.. .J .f 2 3 h is . in ffl? ' fin? Ti,..V . 'M ,U L f E ' QQEXN iff-if Q22 fl, K ii- lg. 'iw' 'i. fgqfj 'G QQ, - .- J , slwgef ,' we in ,X . 1 :Sr 7' W fi, M QQ . IF 1 , ' Q 4-,. as 5 'Q ryan, Y,,, N Q' 3 ,A 11.- -gv I 'x 4 ,uf M in fi If with ii' 7 Q 4 15, Q ai Y? 553 fl , ' xi 5? ' Q 40 1 at if a A ig 4' T 4 5 af V- A,,. ,.Q' ai as W9 5: -: f, . BK W 3 Q gif QQ A Q fi , 4 -'lv gi X - ' nf f ay if S, x 'I X ,, W 9536 Sf x, an Q M ' 0 z , J 5 9 43 ? J . xg gr? , , .,, ,, ,, ,VH ,V if 1. EMI: r .' , a 4,5 ii, ' 'QW 1 GERMAN CLUB-Baclr Row: R, I-IemmerT, I.. Borman, H. Royce, If. RosensTein, J. Friedman, P. Wenini'gi2r, W. Gilmer, D. Grebor, L. GTT, J. Hr-lli-brand, F. Mayer, Row 3: R. Ries, C. SchaTer, D. PeTers, P. OBrien, M. Zimmerman. E. Miller, B. Newman, H, Frey, R. Oppenheim, E. Bnifrr, H. Tolpr-ri. Row 2: G, Klein, S. Schneider, S, Pine, D. Tinder, H. MoTzer, B. Binder, H. Spies, M. Roehm, J. Schwcizerhoh P. Parrey, R. Koch. Row I: Presidi-nl ll, Milligan, Treasurer R. Iverson, Librarian L. HueneTeld, SecreTary l. SchoeTTle, Librarian D. Rosen. Vice,Pres. R. Gaelz lnoT in picTurel. HIS year, aTTer several years oT inacTiviTy, The Hughes German Club was again reorganized. Miss Schenk, The new sponsor oT The club, came To Hughes This Tall To Talce The place oT The laTe Mrs. Persons. Under her guidance The members, con- sisTing oT TirsT and scond year sTudenTs, gaThered once a monTh To become beTTer acguainTed wiTh each oTher and more Tamiliar wiTh Germany, iTs language, cusToms, and Tiner arTs. ParT oT The meeTing is someTimes conducTed in German To help UE To an increasing inTeresT in SouTh l America, Spanish has rapidly become one oT The mosT popular Toreign languages oT Hughes. EnThusiasTic sTudenTs ioin La TerTulia where They can do cosas es- panolasu and enioy The Spanish plays, music, games and inTeresTing acTiviTies. The highlighTs on The calendar were a lecTure by la senoriTa OTilia Riancho oT Cuba, a Mexican ChrisTmas parTy, and a colorTul Tallr by Mrs. Mary S. Howell on El CosTello de ChapulTepec. As always The climax was The Spanish lnn dinner in an aTmosphere oT old Spain. OFFICERS-Standing: Secy. Bonnie Davis, SgT. aT Arms Richard I-Ir-im, Pri-s. liorolhy Schneider, V. Pres, George Ann Pril7. Seafedz Trvns. .loyre Nogen. W The pupils improve Their TranslaTion and pronuncia- Tion oT The language. The club has had many varied programs including reporTs on The Tamed composer, Richard Wagner, and The well lcnown auThor, poeT, and playwrighT, GoeThe. The highlighT oT The year was The ChrisTmas parTy held aT The home oT a member. The enTerTainmenT TeaTured German Yule- Tide STories, records, and songs. Singing selecTions Trom The song book, DeuTsche Lieder, is a TavoriTe pasTime oT The club aT Their meeTings. is .MD a W M Q 5 if 79 Im HW 'E Y :mv f if TM Q M , - 1 if R 'l 4 1 z-kj iv e NXJL , Q 1 ,y 4' - 6 , Q , ,Q My vi Q3 3' 'f 4 Q, 4 ' xl xi ' 5 '51'v'w-va.iL-M 52 3:2 S ' f E-f ff ' 'X ' wk ' if v F? 1 ,gg ' ft? 1 M 'xx .,,, Q 1 fs.. f 3 Y is gg . N , f Q5 it 1 g 3 2 Us if F ' ,, ' k 5 J' I 5 4 it A W XA 0 5 ' .Q x 'T H Q W N. f Q wif V' ,L , , QA v G , Ly fr N f 6 W ' v 'Y of W 0 Q wif 'U ' ,.,,g-I , ibklxx QL ,Iii gg? w x g 'L 1 ir. Q' 'Q . -rf 1' 5 1 fN' i-5 - fx v 4 nw Af V it H 4 W ,l ,W HOME ECONOMICS CLUB B cl: Row G Mayer J Overbeclc J D slcen l-l Ghory A Serferf, M. Hirnovifz, A, Eqelberg, R. Loosch, V. Larberfz cK n oy me u S Soc man Ma es Row J Ciuccio M Minson G Sch emmer, A. M. Kidwell, cl. Moorhead, l-l, Brown, G. Shroul ol on r i er n ow a as i er oclcner, M. Sfiles, L. Marlmsberry, S. Sanders, S. Fuoial OME Economics acfivifies were cen- fered around fhe war efforf during fhis pasi year. A few of fhe proiecfs which fhe group parficipafed in were paclcing army service lcifs, rolling loand- ages, and lcniffing afghans for fhe Red Cross. Af Chrisfmas, fhe girls also made sfuffed animal foys for fhe Childrens l-lospifal. Several guesf spealcers ad- dressed fhe club fhroughouf fhe year. Miss Mary Corre, head of fhe Voca- fional Deparfmenf of fhe Board of Educafion, spolre abouf vocafions for girls fhaf were connecfed wifh home economics: Miss Bragg, a nurse from Chrisf l-lospifal, urged girls who were inferesfed in nursing fo ioin fhe Cadef Nursing Corps: and Miss Rose Laird, nofed New Yorlc cosmefics aufhorify, explained and demonsfrafed fhe proper mefhods of slcin care for feen-age girls. The officers, wifh fhe helpful guidance of Miss Rufh I.. l-lelman, presenfed well-planned programs af every meer- ing for all girls who were inferesfed in fhis very imporfanf field of educafion. Home Ec. Officers inspmlinq lhw mmlr-l .nv Pros. Marie Mayor, Vice-Pres. Shirley Uay, and Trims. Lucy Scriyeri. Nof in picfure: Secrehrry Elhelwyn Beck. racious in manner mparfial in iudgmenl eady for service Wu' W WW WX oyal fo friends eacluing foward flue besf arnesf in purpose eeing flue beaufiful ager for lcnowledge everenf fo God icforious over self ver dependable incere af all fimes. PIRITUALLY, menfally and pluysically fo sfrive foward flue besf is flue fluree-fold aim of Girl Reserves. Tliis year members of every grade made up flue l-luglues group. A play af flue beginning of flue year porfraying wluaf Girl Reserves sfand for affracfed many new members. Af meefings fluaf fol- lowed, programs were boflu enferfaining and educafional. Tlue girls made many scrap boolcs of cross word puzzles for soldiers overseas. Af flue U.S.O. Girl Reserves wrapped giffs for servicemen. Tlue nicesf days found G.R.'s picnick- ing in Burnef Woods. ln ffue winfer members affended a panel discussion on Sluould eiglufeen-year-olds be al- lowed o vofe by Girl Reserves and l-li-Y boys from all over flue cify. lvliss Elizabeflu Peoples is adviser af l-luglues. Wi., Girl Reserve Officers: Pres. Cafluerirue Veser, V-Pres. Marqof Bumiller, Exec. Com. Virginia Buefuren, Secrefary Sluirley Fuersl, Prog, Clur. Alice Ann Vxfaro, Trf-iisuior Corinne Sadler. GIRL RESERVES-Baci: Row: C. Saliolus, M, l-lfiflon, J, Sluoff, R. Voll, S. Lehmann, A. Dillinger J. Flalueiuy, J. Tainl, R, Oppiriulii-iiuu, S. Wi-iiiiilri-, J. Gilinvr, E. Dim lonnruiu, J. Voidlul, M. Wcanq. Row 3: J. Runcl R. Loclsnei, J. Sfansbury, B.T.Apal,A.SeIfQi1,C. Fife, J, Srlim-izi-iliril, M, Kuirffnirr, J, lsni.-ml C. Osiluf-w.if.' A. Blum.-an. l-l. Biedernuan, N. Turner, E. Millar, Row 2: E. Jaclcfnan, C. Sauller, J, Bonvway, P. Milli-r, J. Morulgonur-ry, A . . i . Koller, S. Kisclueru, V. Micnnv-ls, P. Bursielc, E. Levine, A, Boellifuoi' J. Edcernon, S. Scully, S. Bairuinerlin, R. Rcudfunbfdfi, Ffonf Row: ll. liwirniin E , Pmnilwff, S. Weis, J. Bvdcrv E. Esrerlwn J. Pease, L. Gullum.-in, F. Cole, lf. Kaiser, P. lNliedorlunuser, M. Wffrl, C. Qluvn, S, ffffrifin, il, Ku-iai. 1? 1 ' A .xl viii XX A K X , N., Y Q x X KSN 7I 'v x Q s X Back Row: P. Roborls, M. Bump, S. Cohvri, B. Kariler, S. Harrison, R, Klein, l-l. Rcillwnburq, H. Tolpin, J. Love. Second Row: l-l. Sim- Gruenkf.-, L. Klrschner, S. Kohan, D. Buckman. Firsl Row: B, Jacobs, J. Nogen, R. Oppenheim, E. Palmer, M. Klapperl, G. Frilz, A. in, B. Loclwick. E. Ober- chmidl, l-l. Pancero, R. lvwllrlii-r f f EBATING lhe lopic Resolved: Thal I8-year olds should be allowed lo vole, lhe l-lughes Parlalors look lhe lille Grealer Cincinnali Cham- pions lor lhe lhird conseculive year when lhey drowned lhree opposing leams in lhe January De- bale Tournamenl al l-lolmes l-ligh School. During lhe year +hese debalers have mel leams lrom Sl. Xavier, l-lolmes, Walnul l-lills, and l-lamillon. Guided and direcled by lvlrs. Enolia B. l-leile, lhe club members lake parl as l-lughes represenlalives lo Junior Town Meelings and oralorical conlesls, as well as inler-school debales and lournamenls. By means ol a recorded poinl syslem, parlicipanls in Parlalors aclivilies are able lo earn a leller when a sel goal ol lhirly poinls has been allained. Mem- bers who earned lellers were Erv. Oberschmidl, presidenl ol lhe club, and vice-presidenl, Mac Bump. Among lhe programs prepared lor lhe monlhly meelings was a special lviarch galhering al which lhe members enlerlained a guesl speaker lrom lhe U.C. Speakers Bureau. George Weber, l-lughes graduale, discussed Dumbarlon Oaks and Allern lo lhe assembled group ol sludenls and leacher guesls. The mosl nolable change in lhe club during lhe year, olher lhan lhe higher poinl goal, was lhe eleclion ol year-long lerm ollicers. Bob Neu- mann's band, made up ol rhylhmical l-luziles, has played lor lhe 3l2 show and mosl ol lhe dances given aller school by our various clubs. K x W, x . 5- a A -. xv Nuff Q 5 x xv zu ?. X v . K I is H 4 ' aw. 1 ,' ' I ' -3 ru - .V ZS. .Gish ' 'f511fr.g,. , f'Zf fayyvf- il- 1 if .N?ff K K xg! Ugg ' . Q- ii- ww . f, R- -'.iaZs'.,1 A f Q Nw LA gt. ggi. wi5x,S3XL., fs 1, fd' ' ' - ' N 'W-rff ' 'if :M V 4 , -AA- , A U ' ' 1 I ,X P 1 ,M si A 4 A '15 fix' ,. 4 +5 ,ff , Q f f , Mf u 1 ,MmL Lx? ff,Q 255 L X A-gf Q , f if ' YN 1 F ' g5ig.i,gv5 . ' 5 1 ' 3 - 1 ,H '2 94 .25 5 M -' .A..,.,. -fi'-fga V Nd ' L .A ? 32 is ,K fi fp . .V 6 fl , ' '3 J 6 . ,E x. , .. 4 X K K It k Avg I ,V r 2 F Wx I . fm .-fQf s my Wi-5 , fx 1 vi Q X lil wi qv W9 is A 4 W K k ff ,gg Q A : is 'Q 1 e 53 il wx - 1 if 'Q' ' 'lf an dv Q E W it f iff ,' ' gg W M A , 'f Q v Q Q Q -jj ini 1 M '-P W Q 15 QE Sf A 32 Q. '2' -Gif--f'.' 55 Q 5 X '!'! E hx vi' if tb, ' is ' , ,uf -X ' f lf+T 'k, -, pk it at ' Q 'WL' 'y Q' '09 + 1 QL s P 1 Q i ff fy W 4 ,- is 1 X? M kb' 31 f X' 1 ff ' X 'A , -N1-9 v 9+ aww f P H ,. YQ ,W s , X' 'P r . 1 if - 'i , w W K . gt , . V4 , 4 - ' . x .L sth 2 V -p x Q Q is R T in fi Q' k, gg- I , fl A K N s , . N 4 6 .Q ly? . v - A .- n , Q XL ,I . N x W 'V ! v S 1 K x X t Q 3 X x K -x,x K s - y:?g,,qi 1 fy a, 5' ,,,. ? A fl R Qs? Lx ,' ' i V' 5 KS. 1 I i 'S Qi T .ki . Q26 SS CLUB B Il K W dburn, S. Zeidman, I.. GoldTarb, J. Friedman, G. Jenni-worn, Mr, Dolwrl , C, Tllinll, G. S'niTli, Y ' QABth W ll R I I IU Ii R I T T E R sensTein, R, Klein, H. Goldber . oeTc nr. MINIATURE wars oT l4nighTs, rooles, and bishops rage when The I-Iughes Chess Club members meeT across The checkered boards. The currenT organizaTion, under The sponsorship oT Mr. lvl. J. DoherTy, is one oT The largesT in The club's hisTory. This year iT adopTed a new consTiTuTion, acquired some rare girl players, and held regular combaTs every Tuesday in Room I Io. Several inTere school TournamenTs were The highlighTs oT The year's acTiyiTies. Some oT The mosT spiriTed conTesTs occurred againsT a WalnuT I-lills Team, The compeTiTions Talcing place aT The domain oT The opponenT or aT I-lughes. FuncTions oT The sTreTcher sguad include helping siclc and iniured sTudenTs wiTh ouiclc and eTTicienT service. Weelcly prac- Tices under The leadership oT Ivlr. Alan Kindschy lfeep The group ready aT all Times. I-larold KeTTeneclcer acTs as vicTim on sTreTcher ready Tor The care oT C. Alyey, R. Gruenlce, R. I-Iill, S. Benham, P. Randall, J. Pine, J. SchraTTner, J. Alexander, L. Fogg. H. KeTTenecIcer, on The sTreTcher, suTTered no serious eTTecTs. STATE GUARD-LasT Row: PvT. R. LeyTzc, PTc, 6. SmiTh, PvT. A. Turk, PTT, W. Phillips. J. Kuhn, PvT. R. Naieqlibaeigh. Row 2: Cpl. P. Kahwvlil, lTWLyBBkTTTABkJSh RIPTPKTPTGOTkPTBlU'kPTl'lK'l 'y , . Sr., , , ,fi .mi K . . or , . c enerman. ow . o Z, c, . s rovs f, v. . .ir , v . . irscinf-r, v. .v. y PT CK'l PTT-TST 7. TTS! HHH, V , , EVUC, GT-HO STaTe Guards uniTorms were evidenT ThroughouT The year among The plaid shirTs, bow Ties, and loose sweaTers being worn in The halls oT l-lughes. Wearers oT These uniTorms belong To CincinnaTi's FirsT Regiment which is comprised oT Tive companies, besides a Medic Company and a Band Company. As The STaTe Guard aids in emer- gencies, STaTe Guardsmen were called in lvlarch To Tlood service Trom school. During The crisis The regimenT Turnished The Mill Creek barrier dam wiTh sand bags. This service alone helped To save TorTy Thousand dollars in goods vifal To The war eTTorT. Each week There are company meeTings and spe- cialized Training classes, Tor such Things as This. AFTER army Training aT PaTTerson Field parT oT The summer, sTudenTs belonging To The Civil Air PaTrol reTurned To Their sTudies. YeT They sTill aTTended several meeTings a week, and beside Their school sTudies, They enTered aT nighT specialized classes in lNlavigaTion, MeTeorology, and oThers. Drill conTesTs were held by The Two CincinnaTi squadrons aT YoungsTown and Lunken. C. A. P. was on hand when The Tlood emergency needed Their aid. While some evacuaTed Lunken AirporT, oThers builT and cleared a runway aT WaTson AirporT Tor planes on River PaTrol. The C. A. P. has puT many young men well on The way To Taking an acTive parT in The aviaTion oT The TuTure bound To be imporTanT. C. A. P.-LasT Row: Cr. Williiirns, PvT. T-l, Bivderman, A. Bluman, B. Silver, G. KauTman, M, HolTzman, R, Dixon. Row I: Cpl. W, Viiiil. Pvl. C. Of,- rhi-iviilz, J. Clark, S,SqT. cl. Apin. V. Feiler, S SGT. J. DorseT, PTC. A. G. C'oeTlieb, W. Rains, Cpl. T. Lonke, Cpl. W, Zivirriizrman. N., Lasf Row: T.-d Bfmommi, WiYNiam Oospvr, D:wrmH Nfmam, Dave Jacobwm, Rohm? Ncurvwr' B mr on Av U xo Rfb-vf 'NA'fVW'1r3, CHmYw, CPvv'M?vvmP, Mmm Mnrfmd, Lewis Foqq. Row 32 Bfsify Crwmir, Bfftfy Ho 1 1 R Q 5 KD N9 Lm 7 Eiwrzwnm RMMN P v, ,fxU, WE1iI,:'w KHrw, Ed Wiubnifv Ray Gafber. Pau! Brymddc, Zona Sf'mMNw y f ur w , Y . F Mwwunvy 5m My Mmin-v-1, XAXMJTME Kincqld, Barbara Kincaid, AUC-e Ward, BHJW Brijl, Bfariwm N umm Hu'-mf-fv cf Vlvqlrvfm Bu .JancquuHmw 3ufr'qoNfi, BNN- Sdwierhah, Fronf Row: Mary Pease. Lok Swarm. Dvow Q hmm, Pd? Appel, Rena Simkin, Ida Schoeffie, Bkanclwe Pfriem, Mary Jo MNH Noha Yan W u 5 nn fl A ,f A V .yy Q5 Q Y fb ' 5 , ' 'S . 1 .NX , X Q W . X X W O' X QQ, F Q Q?f V U , if E , Q ' - Jil .x I 5 W 1 my ,ky '-if Lf? il v , , L. X If V 1 V - Y its f I Q3 44' A Lam C Q G1 V , ini! vt 3 S1421 X I -. A 3 E3 'B 8.5 -1 . AQ A X A ,L 1.4.1 ' i 1 .1 w -7 of' ' JUNIOR CHOIR-Back Row: GIunT, Elkus, Mazzei, Riehl, Freyhof, Mayer, RiegerT, ChrisTos, BasseTT, Curren, Tella. Row 3: Douglas, Hume, Humphrey, Wannirwrqer, Berry, Heinzerling, Crain, Akers, KeTTler,, Merz, Neu, Tinder, Meyer. Second Row: Leaman, Elkins, Hammnrk, Sheilrck, Anderson, Dierkmann, Miller, Spiers, Mueller, Weyer, WhiTe, Pearson. FronT Row: Price, Lovelf, Meyef, Van Blaricum, STOTTM-gan, Wfmrslirifsky, Srhnoider, Kr-nnody, Ns-aring, Palrirk, Srhwarlz. NexT year again under Mr. Molnar rnosl ol Those singers will be in A Cappella Choir, QMETHING new in musical groups aT Hughes is This year's Freshman Choir, under The direcTion oT Mr. John fy Molnar. The besT singers Trom The eiqh+h grade classes we W, y who are enTering Hughes are chosen Tor This special choir. K, , J , af! When They graduaTe inTo The sophomore class, The girls , go inTo The Junior or Senior Girls' Glee Club and The boys inTo The Boys' Glee Club. To geT inTo eirher oT These , , , clubs a vocal TryouT has To be Taken in 306 beTore Mr. J' Molnar who, aTTer Taking inTo consideraTion The shaking I , y fl knees and Trembling hands, iudges and places The voices. I 11,425 7,40 1 This is whaT The aspiranTs have been waiTing Tor, buT Their 7, ,ykffa ii: '. g,-,wff 1 f1..,+f.0+'- - I . ulTimaTe dream is To be among The Tew TorTunaTe ones 'D ,Ave I UL fl ag! ' - T T A4144 fl -'rz who are aT lasT chosen Tor The Se9lion'A Cappella Choir. Ld ,. I, . . 1 - FRESHMAN CHOIR-Back Row: J. Monlgomery, E, Durban, Seciy., R. Lusby, J. BurgeTT, D. Sonderman, L. Askew, R. Mackey, O. Kuilylvb, W. Crawford, G. Young, D. Mendelson. Row 2: B. Gallagher, M. J. Miller, D. Alleman, J. Holland, L. Adams, H. Dork, J. Knoblnunh, R, Ebinger, B. Brackmeier, B, J. HarqeTT, B. Shore, S. Dollman, M. TeaTer. Froni' Row: J. Hynes, N. Srvbaslian, B, L. Holmes, L. Milovsky, V. Sloane, J. Pease, B. Pollak, G. Hickman, S. STreng, E. ChrisTos, H. Sellins. wf fi' 6 I ,. It ' in .fx r Ex i ' L11 X L . . 1 e p 78 ,u Q, I vb .AJ . '4f u ' X A e '1' HV? . V90 ...X .s 9 In ,. nl Q. , l'vAA44 1 4 -v ll' V' U R '. SEAGKQ ' GLEE CLUB-Row 6: F. My:-vs M. J. Sfmxrvwr' E. Sfbrwfnbfrn B. Hoffman fi. WA1'-sf Y. Hf'i,'rf'f1v' C, MH, P, fivl-ifhfxlfl gp QA.. MRII, . Hwvuxvnl Cv. Madr-rw. Row 51 U. Krflww, H. H1-MH S. Hay A Lum R. l.,m'-vb M. Krwhwf A. SV,-Q. xr? 1. lv' V, R. PMA, I. He-vflfsw rynmf, F. Y',xWv'vl-vj 5. VVNX Row 4: I. Fr:-Amd J. Wfmfms, M. lmwbw-qw C. Wmfams M. Ciitffrwrw J. CW? v' A. Y uw: H. Nw--ww. 54. W1-lu'-r J. Ydqwvvwm, C V1-sw M, WMU-, A. Sivmm, M. Pwnw, Row 3: W. Swizmarr, C. Srhlfmsvr, H. Spim .1 Hamm l. SM-1'--vw H. lwwv, .I. lJrlU'll'I J. ,Cr'vI11Nwm, C. lU!.xv.1 R, Funk R. Buvqwfi, ,1. Rumi H. PM-y, E. Wfanksfwmrv P, Appof. Row 2: W. CQWHHT C. Mxlfgf-R M, Hmhm, f. THYVIUI, PS lywlu.. W. B.wHv'1w N. MNVM, V, Rnim S. Snndfirs, D. Abvorws A. Grow-mqfcsor M. WA-Ear-r, J. Nmlf-rw l'. WI'-f f'. Row I: Ml. Mwlvmv. ffm 1 AAALHQUY' Srrwfffw f. fN4uHM1o w-'vx G. Rvfdwrf G. KM-Im, G, Bwwm M, Hirw, J. Van AQM, V. K,-xmpf, H. VV'-M1'w'1 I. G.1Uw'-wry M. Sw1Yrw.lwiv1, i A, , V. Sknfwf V, 5vv.1Lf.vv. M, Siwwpv, No? in picfure: E. Durham E. Show, W. Prim-. X OYS' GLEE CLUB-Back Row: R. Sfwm-fr'r, W, WAYMXU, B. O:-spew, B. Lvfmhserwwf. ,l. Jfnvwfw W. Hfwfil-Pvfwi l, W'x'K- N Silviwrx. N. f3vmHf-V, ' G. Cairns, 1, Mwrw'-umm-wx, Row 4: B. Spl:-ur' V. Porn, A. H.1'lm-KN S. Smlvs, l. S?'wv'vmrvs C. Gcwvirm. T, .1 f-'X , w P. P1iw1v'1r1, 54. Hf'u'Jv,wu. M. Klvsx, H, MKNHH. Row 3: C. Bwvvhavdv L. Mvnwwvivr, I. BlJl'5Mi7MiV'Y M. Hw1'Nr-Irv, H. l.5Mrvmrvd. U, SWIWH :I-V, R. is-Nw I. 'L-.R vw 1'-v R. Usivvflvv W. Smfffw, B. MIHN. Row 2: M. R:-Hum.-ivv J. Vandmdrfff, J. 4ONHTdLAS. U. Tr-bow, J. Woisvfrwiw-rf1, H. Wlvifxfwf-Irfwrfr, W. CPwvmuH. F. Addlufm, R. Rumlw, F. Kvrme-JM Fronf Row: P, Wmwf, n4gmvwpnr1fS?3 A. BML. G. Graff l. H+.-wwam. R, Sir-'ww B. V'.nM'vv.w U. pf-nv! H. Mffwry, R. Gnliwvg W. WNW, U. Muvrisuu J. M. Vmr. Divx-xTor', FRESHMAN CHOIR-Back Row: F. Huff:-vii, C. HSM, B. Craff H. Gusfafsf-rv G. Vfyvwf- G, CMKPF A. SMI V , F. Gmml, P. 5:Wf'v' 5. Mvfarv. Row 2: M. L. Fmmmrw G. Rdmwv, S. BIUHDN, R. Wu:-'TH V. Bwhlf- Fl. OH. G. Vm'Uwf' C. Iqyhvxw. M. Mffvwm F. G'v0H, R. Srwn-Hn Row I: f. Lwufk D. Rcuflovj D. Uunr' ,I. Pa'vru,r J. llwwv l'. llvff,-v, W. F, 1 V. C. Wund- X. lL.: 'i .1, N. Burl J, Ruff. 79 4 ORCHESTRA -Mfniiniw Mwnlcen, Violin' Claire Eeiderman Violin: RoberT lelarris, Viclin: KenneTh T-lanlesf, Vi'-lin: Miirmaief Rieui-rl Viminy . . - . . L . , , . l'ii'iiiiri Ann Rvuiili Cwllr-7 Wr'ri, Klfiini- Bassi Dari,-on Lindemann, Violin: RuTh Ebiniic-r Ce-'fri Lva KN: Rhine: Russell Couch, Vwlinj lhyilis larry, Viiniij Arn: liiiidinri, T'iiinf-' M.iiTha Carver, lirvrwlr Hein Mi M , Diredrzrj Alaha cloyre Yarkxo Fic-nch l-Trung .laclc Kliihrn Tynipanij Girl Gv.isli.in, lliiriuj Riu' R. lkoTrnehl Claiinel: MilTrin L. Kress, Clarlnef, Carlin E.lirvlT, Fluwii Lui'-ne Srhoenqold, Clarineh Millmn Osvifwu 'iiiiinirlj liilli, Slipin, liiss Ciiirinvlj l'i T4'l Slrine, TVOTYTl'3'xVWT' Edvard AlTrnan, Trombone: Boh A'To'c-Chl, Trunipf-lp Ernie Br-rnhardl, Tiuvnpvl, lwlwrl Nwinv wwv' Til 1w'v ix ', NOT in picTufe: Tuiifrnff DriTmeyer, Clarinftl. FeaTui'ed prrkgrams vmrv given Thr'-imhrwul Thr- yi-av Try The abfwe mr-mln-v.. INSTRUMENTS were lowered aTTer The Tinal noTe oT The music aT The graduaTion exercises. Thus ended anoTher school year in which The orchesTra played an eTTecTive parT, adding much To The pleasurable achievemenT oT The members and con- TribuTing To The enTerTainmenTs oT The year. The orchesTra had a greaT deal To do wiTh The success oT The evening when curTains wenT up on The Tune- Tul, comic GilberT and Sullivan opereTTa, PaTience, produced by The musical organizaTions aT l-lughes on April I9 and 20. The sTory was seT in a casTle in The laTe ninefeenrh cenTury. The chorus oT rap- Turous maidens and oTTicers oT The Dragoon Guards supplemenTed an excellenT casT oT leads. Reginald BunThorne, played by STan Yeullig, was The cenTral Tigure. BunThorne, a poeT, spurned oTher hearTs Tor his beloved millcmaid, PaTience. PaTience was por- Trayed by BeTTy l-lollandq Lois l-lueneTeld appeared as Lady Saphirq Archibald Grosvenor played by Bob Mengeq Payne Tempchin as Lady Angelap l3aT Appel as Lady Ellaq PaT Lawson as Lady Jane: Don Biehl in The parT oT Colonel Calverly, Maior Murga- Troyd parrrayed by Rodney l-lillg Bob Neumann as The Dulce oT DunsTable: and BunThorne's soliciTor, John VandegriTT. AlThough The love aTTairs become enTangled, The curTain Tinally closes on a happy and loving ending as l3aTience and her childhood sweeThearT, Archibald Grosvenor, are again uniTed. Sparkling wiTh many innovaTions, The band, under The guidance oT Mr. Rea W. Brown, Tired up school enThusiasm in The year's TirsT audiTorium session and Pep Rally. On The TooTball Tield The band Tlared TorTh in beTween-The-halves parade. George Cundy, RuTh KieseweTTer, and Virginia SeyTried, veTeran drum maior and maioreTTes, Tlashed Their baTons down The Tield and over The goal posTs. During The games The sTands reverberaTed wiTh The new musical band cheers, FighT, Touchdown, and CounTing The Score. AT The many TooTball games in Tall The band won applause on iTs experT Tor' maTions. U.S.A. was Tormed by The band as They played America The BeauTiTul. The crowds eage erly waTched as They whipped inTo Three doTs and a dash. Three anchors were Tormed in TribuTe To The men in The service aT The WiThrow Game. l-ligh- lighTing The season aT The nighT double header, George Cundy, wiTh Two Tire-blazing baTons, Twirled beTore The hushed srands as The band, in an I-l, played VicTory, T-lughesf' As early Decem- ber passed, The band senT ChrisTmas carol noTes Through The halls in preparaTion Tor a selecTed recording Tor WSAT. Gafhered in The audiTorium, The sTudenT body sang wiTh The band. A special arrangemenT oT WhiTe ChrisTmas was included. The spring concerT was a gala occasion. Repre- senTing The ciTy high schools, The l-lughes band marched and played in The Memorial Day parade. at Y + - .. 5 Q, S 5 tif Q 5: 9? K .1 H Mia? n ,gg xg,-Q!! f qg Qu .NYM I xr Y: X N-B .tx K ma W' 2914, X' X V I-gif -Lp R I kv' X J Ab 'r 2 r M1 L, M, Lia figs Q X - 1- V1 'MN' 1.l- ., jk glvx 22 X mi 4 9LYfx :-4 f .J L fs , ' F ' N pf 1 'l' J fx 'XA' 1 A' x X' A fx -3 . X . CX!! Q Q X.- F 'X . 3, ns S-JW9 ggi les we . MU-fitoigj, LQLALLQTLT TDqL9HxLL,i,.3TTlM41YLQL ,TWLUK L, C INKLJ I' IGN:-X X0I'AK'TTIkLO SAGES-Baci: Row: B. VV1-idmnan, G. Borlz, D. Brun, W. Marler. V, Merz, M. Roehrn, K. Wiclmslrorn, E. Miller, D. Misrafh, A. Rohan, D. Krilaw, Rosenliurq, E. Schniidl, J, Srnilh, E. Olrnslod, D. Lindemann, A. Fuller, J. Rose, J. Vandegrill, Row 4: B. Bennell, C. Rulhi-rneyvr, M. Kohlrnan A. Lgvlbi-rg, S. Social, J. Clillon. R. Sharp, L. Saqrnasler, A. Silberslein. A. l-larbrechl, M. Clillon, A, Mayorsohn, G. Jennuwoin, M. Rriviierirwvulry, Shvllon, J. Alexarider, B. Angorl. Row 3: C. Saliolus, J. Anderson, B. Silver, J. Runclc. V. Wagner A. Weinberg, C. Glassfard, B, Giuvniniger, M, Hiinovilz, M. Bump, J. Sleirisbury, J. Monlgoniery, V. Michaels, D. Reed. D. Sliclcney, A. Hell. Row 2: M. Geisdorl, P. Ferguson, J. Klalz, l-l. lr-wis, M. Greer, E. Goldslein, M, Phillip, L. Rain, M. Saloshin, G. Ellcins, J. Adarns, S. Hoodin, E. Gindy, L. Buinp, J. VVa'rrn, S. Moyer, Gillin. Row I: S. Pine, E. Breilhold, J. Rowlelle, B. Hallman, W. Slrulzrnan, G. Fril7, S. Zoph F. Kraussei B. Sfliif'l'lfWl1. B. Grrer-nburg, P. L. B. C. G1-orgvlon, A. Ludelcr-, B. ldillebrand, V. Brown. was lhe hilarious lale ol Alice, a girl sadly in need ol a blue FF wilh a bang sponsoring lwo ma- dress, and her lrials and lribulalions. Jane Rawlelle was ior successes, were lhe Sages- Thespians ol '44' and '45' under lhe direclion ol Miss l-lelen Louise Slaple- lord. The Prince Chap, presenled December I6lh al l-lughes, was a greal success slarring Arlhur l-larbrecl in lhe role ol lhe arlisl, Nancy Jo and Colleen Garber as Claudia, and Alberl Fuller as Runion. The supporling casl included Bob l-leidrich, Dorolhy Brug, Slanley Yuellig, Belly Bennell, Lee Russell, John Vandegrill, Garry Murphy, and Bill Grueninger. The produclion played lo a house ol l,500. February lblh broughl lo lhe loollighls ol l-lughes audiloriurn Clive Price's Ask For The Moon. This modern cornedy-rnelo- drama, illuslraled on lhe page opposile, broughl down lhe house wilh lhe es- capades ol Joy Clillon as Beclcy, Shir- ley Zoph as Julie, Alice Mayersohn as Mrs. Marbury, and an exceplional sup- porling casl including Kay Wickslrom, Chris Pelroll, Elhel Breilhold, Carolyn Georgelon, Shirley Segal, Libby Paim, and Belly Weideman. February 21 broughl lhree one-acl comedies, A Cup ol Sugar, Alice's Blue Gown, and The Perlecl Young Man, A Cup ol Sugar casl Wanda Slulzman, Ellen Olmsled, Dorolhy Sliclcney and l-larriel Weiland. Alice's Blue Gown The Thuspians lor 44 and 4S are Lorraine Thornas, Pro-airlwnl, slandinq al righl: Roberl Heidrirzh, Vive- Prusidr-nl, al righlg Luo Russell, Secrelary, sealed: Chris Piilioll, Treasurer, al lell: Shirley Zopl, Alice Mayorsohn, Kalherine Wiclcslrom, Gerlrude Borlz and l-lnibi-il Sinilcin. harassed Alice: l-larriel Marbach lhe lroublesome lillle sisler, and Virginia Merz, lhe razor-longued Miss Prescoll. George Ann Frilz's search lor The Perlecl Young Man broughl her John Rose in lhe lille role and a lallcing moon whose voice belonged lo Willie Belle Marler. The casl-oll swain who linally gol his gal was Don Reed. Music belore and belween was provided by Don Reed's sludenl orcheslra. Vocalizalions by Dorolhy Sliclmey were lealured. Soon aller lhe playeseason. lhe Thespians began lheir radio worlc lor lhe year. Nearly all ol lhe seven Thespians applied and lried lor lhe radio scholar- ship award given by lhe College ol Music and W.C.P.O. i I 1 xr, C 82 'J xg? S l EETING every lliursday morning lo supplemenl a regular slworlliand course, lorly Gregg dis- ciples comprise llie Slworllwand Club. Tlwis club, under llie sponsorsliip oi Miss Florence Callalian, lwas been renewed aller lwo years of nonsexislence and boasls a large allendance ol iuniors and seniors . Ask for lhe Moon, the Sage producfion. sfarred Joy Cliffon, upper leff, at lhe Soufhern belle: her sister Julie, played by Shirley Zcpl,,in flue cenlerg and Chrisline Pefroff, fha colored maid on ll1e rig ll l. Oflier members of flve casl included Shirley Se- gal, Dorofhy Gold- siein e n d Alice Mayersohn. drawn from llwis year's slworlliand classes. Weelcly meelings belore sclwool accommodale seniors wlio worlc during llwe weelc. The programs consisl mainly of reading and discussing arlicles from llie Gregg Slworlliand Magazine as a means ol using praclical reading in a supplemenlary way lo give experience. SHORTHAND CLUB-Bacll Row: S, Wiillin, .l. pliiliwlx, F. Ros-'rilwir1, R. ls-indill C W 'l S llill ' M ll A l P C l xl i fi S lilil I li ii Zfillillflsglilll .l, lsinni-, 5, Wi-iiri-lii, Row 1 , U- ri , 3, rwic, ., ivil' , I , i,,! - Wyn ,gin-1 I :qw ,-: U J i, i- , i il M . rfiiiifpi. r, Relief, r. eiifigif-ai. .i iiiiii. i, iw L. i, ioiil-ii-im Ravi l lsfanclinq ' li Milil A' V i ' ' l' ' W l. . i fi. . ' lx, Si iu '1 ivl', S, Einlioin, l-l, Bavvr 'i , l. Wli,'il--n. ROW l lSealedl: Sffiy. M. Miilin, vi l'iiw. l. Uiiwin, l'ii's, lVl, Silviiilfigvi, Tiff. .l. llwpc fm r ' 1:-'fr fl S 'Tam As llwe curlain rose on 'rlwe Sages' December produc- lion, 'l'lie Prince Chap, Nancy Jo Collins,eigl1l-year-old, made lwer slage debul. Clwaracler roles were played by lroopers Garry Murpliy, Arlliur l-lar- breclwl, and Lee Russell in llie lop piclure. Colleen Garber, on llie lower riglil carried a lead supporled by Dorolliy Brug, Belly Bennel, Alberl Ful- ler, and Bill Grueninger. Prince Chap is llie slory ol a young arlisl worlcing in llie cily ol Lon- don in liopes of becoming riclw. ,iiksfx As graduales relurn lo scliool, lliey are always greeled by Diclc l-larligan, l-luglwes cuslodian. Seldom lorgelling a lace, lie is always ready willi words of greeling willw liis lriendly smile. Serving as lwonorary color guards l'-larold Ellison, Julius Elberleld, and Bob Grueninger place llie American Flag belore llwe lwonor roll eacli morning as llie scl'iool's lribule lo lliose wlio are serving and lliose wlio lwave died lor 'rlieir counlry. Also Jralcing on responsibililies, bul in a diller- enl lield, was a group of iunior and senior boys wlio answered llie Red Cross Emergency call during llie spring llasli flood. l-lelping evacuale families. Tlwey viewed submerged slreels, lrap- ped velwicles, and scores ol valu- ables being carried away by llwe rampaging Qliio walers. Cl llie I,O99 absenlees, many worlced al levees or refugee cenlers. 3 4: r Q45-' fx if Lp 5 'ig .44 'ff f X- - v rf' V 1 6 yifar' -J M4 K Q 1- 4- ':-,if .fin Q '. Qs' and 5 j . ig, ii Q . wwf R if-i? -. 'a' sl 6 ' 1 P i . if i 'iE ,..v-in Q, . Q-N - J ,,.j-4 t b ,f 'PE is - HH, ill ff: 11 -f-wa--gg MQ k J . Q N 1 . , , V Z - Avi' G vi ' 45135 S H O E S f f fl ,ya B Sludying, worldng, playing, and grow- ing up are all parl of The everyday life of our underclassrnen. Jean Edge- mon, KH Veser, Bruce Arnold, Kalh- leen Q'l-lara, Ralph Denharl, and Joe l-lavlovic are rapidly developing an adive inreresl in Their school. R Y ' wg Q . fx., 1 .K X 5 X i ...gg - Ji sl 1' ,K .-rw: V O-nf 4 x 2 .L . M ml, Q M N X X A . x I f 1 M A 1 :N 4. xg. v .Q a , .f,,1 Nm-r N my Rl' .-1-.ff?,,. , f A ,.Lf 3. 3, 1 H555 Q ,Q .TY X his 'S V J ffwws v -, . . .33.Sx3Sf, PQI Row I: Nelson Aaronson, Paul Abney, Caiherine Acree, Gene Adams, Lovelock Adams, Edna Mae Agner, Diane Alleman, Saul Aller, Louis Alles, Guy Anderson, Lorefia Anderson, Therese Anderson, Gilberf Andres, Frank Apro, Paiiy Arminiroui. Row 2: Belly Arnold, Louis Askew, Geraldyne Alley, Lesier Auble, l-larrieii Aufdermarsh, Elaine Baer, Grace Baldock, Ronald Baldock, Georgia Ball, Joanne Bammerlin, Mary Lou Bammerlin, Ida Mae Banks, Shirley Bailes, George Barrowclilf, Bill Bales. Row 3: Fred Balsche, Charles Bauer, Elmer Bauer, Joseph Bauer, Jean Baumer, John Bedore, Virginia Beigel, Marilyn Beineke, Juaniia Bell, Roberia Benneii, Lois Bernard, Lewis Bernard, Elaine Beliman, Marian Bell, Mary Belz. Row 4: Shirley Beuilel, Joy Beyer, Claire Biederman, Jane Biederman, Virginia Billeli, Clarice Birck, William Bireley, Ned Bishop, Frank Bohn, Cherie Ann Bohne, Bernard Bolmer, Dolores Bonomini, John Bosserman, Gene Boris, Eileen Bowser. Row 5: Beverly Brackmeier, Mariorie Bradley, Janice Bradrick, Sally Brady, Clara Branch, Andrew Breiner, Irma Breiner, Arlis Brenner, Carl Breffschneider, Clemonl' Brower, Shirlee Brisker, Ervin Bronska, Herberi Bron- siein, Evelyn Brookbank, Alice Broner. Row 6: Clama Brown, Kaihryn Brown, Marilyn Brown, Shirley Brown, Lloyd Bryani, Riia Buchholz, Ella Buck, Charles Buckle, Irene Bufiinqion, Evelyn Bump, Miriam Burbank, James Burgeii, Rosemary Burke, Janel' Burl, Ernesi Busam. Row 7: Roberl Builer, Elvira Camarca, l-lerberl' Campbell, Jean Canior, Edwin Carmel, Ed Carr, Joyce Carr, John Carroll, Virginia Carroll, Marfha Carier, Gus Cassini, Daniel Cella, Lucille Cella, Jim Chalifi, Ruby Chalman. Row 8: Mary Cheek Mary Jane Cheek, James Chenaulf, Esiella Chrisfos, Helen Chrisios, Helen Ciiron, Donald Clark, Rufh Clark, Theresa Clark, Donald Clasgens, Frank Clayion, LaVerne Clayion, Roberi Clayfon, Donald Cliff, Jerry Cohen. 4232 ' I ' ,I 1 . f Q ff are-X-f e ef -.v a a e-eg , ll FOLLO PATHWAY OF THE FUTURE Row I: Suzanne Cohen, Carl Coldewey, William Collins, Belly Colvin, Mary Conner, David Conyers, Aileen Cooper, Anna Cordinq, Bob Correvale, William Crall, Joan Cramer, Waller Crawlord, Clara Crockell, Nancy Cross, Darrell Crowe. Row 2: lrene Crowe, Clillord Cummings, Verna Cummins, Dorolhy Curran, Belly Curlis, Roberl Curlis, Shirley Dallman, Ablene Davis, Lela Davis, Marqarel Degenharl, William Dc-isler, Rosemary Dellerman, Louise Demise, Thomas Denharl, Jeannella Dennis. Row 3: Mabel Denslord, Jeanelle Denlel, Roberl Delers, Jack Delzel, Charles Diebold, Belly Jean Diers, John Dillinger, Margarel Dinkins, Ben Dixon, Helen Dock, Douq Doerr, Louis Dollin, Margie Dolviq, Dorolhy Donselrnan, Ann Dooley, Row 4: Pauline Dornhaqen, Mary Joyce Dougherly, Lloyd Doyle, Bill Dressell, Donald Drew, Dolores Drewey, Slanley Ducovna, Nelson Dudley, Audrey Dull, Edward Duncan, Sara Dunham, Dorolhy Dunn, Ralph Dunn, Vivian Dunn, William Dunn, Row 5: Howard Dunleman, Edward Durbin, Zella Dye, Mary Annn Dyer, Howard Eagle, John Ealrides, Rulh Ebinger, Lillian Eckman, Belly Edwards, Edward Ellron, Herberl Eqan, Palricia Eqan, Harry Ehoodin, Joyce Eicke, Roberl Eisenschmidl. Row 6: Louise Elkin, Harold Ellis, Charles Elsas, Palricia Elsener, Jo Ann Elsner, Ramona Endicoll, Bob Endres, Ronald Enqland, Joe Eplinq, Larry Epslein, Dolores Erb, Rulh Ervin, Eva Eslerkin, Lorraine Falcon, Janel Farmer. Row 7: Harold Feqelman, Judilh Feiler, Jack Feinhor, Carl Fenner, Ronald Fern, Carroll Fischer, Rulh Fischer, Doris Fisher, Palricia Filzqerald, John Fixmer, Bernice Flach, Jo Anne Flynn, Kalhleen Foell, Mildred Forch, Alice Fosler. Row 8: Bob Fox, Howard Fox, Donald Frank, Donald Frank, Marian Frankhaus, Mary Louise Franklin, Janel Freese, Pauline Frey, Waller Fridley, Joanne Friedman, Roberl Frommer, Ramona Fuqale, Shirley Fullen, Bob Funke, Shirley, Gable. Row 9: Belly Gallagher, Billy Game, Dorolhy Gardner, Gene Garner, lrene Garlhous, Belly Geisdprl, James Gemmell, Larry Gerald, Janel Giesman, Roberl Gilb, Norma Gilberl, Teddy Gilla, Jean Gilmer, Bob Gillinger, Wanda Glahn. Row l0:, Eugene Glbnl, 'Jean Goecke, Donald Goedde, Millon Goedde, Doris Goodlriend, Peninah Goolman, Shirley Gordon, Helen Goseer, Edward Grad, Shirley Graham, Evelyn Grallan, Thelma Gray, Mary Grealorex, Ann Green, Pauline Green.Ann Cordinq plays lhe piano in lhe orcheslra. Jack Maslen aspires lo be a second Alec Templelon. I , x 'l H. af' , W , swi- Aki I 'i ' QT- ' . z xr , . W, X A 4, ,, my ,' 6 , PM html! . ,lol lf w'!'A41i, W Ai.: ill if l il ..,. . f- l ll lc T 5. ., F 'sf il li .4 i lh F l u z' I 89 .- E is fl, J hw 9 1 'N ' G , 6 Q 1 News-' 'r .SB in ills if he r 371 l.'1 i Q ii l , s -as iz? Rila Green Leonard Greenberg Don Greenlee Don Greisl Bob Groban Harold Gunn Harold Guslalson Carol Hackman Jane Haight Bob Hale Flora Haney Rulh Hannekamp Bobby Jo l-largell Berlha Harris Harvey Harris Fred Hallerich Dolores Haungs William Haussler Cuba Hays Gerald Habel Carl Heilkamp Bill Heldman Joyce Hendrigsman Hugh Hengslenberg David Henneberg Willon Hellesheimer Sue Hellrick Geneva Hickman Evelyn Hicks Roberl Hill Vera Hodge Howard Hollman Slanley Hollman William Hollman George Holmann Shirley Holmes Vessie Holslon Nancy Homer Vivian Hooser Geraldine Howland Wesley Hunler Florine Hyman Janel Hynes Helen lhrig Charles lmholl Roberl Jacobs Barbara Jacobsen Joan Jacobsen Richard Jamison Harold Jenkins Eugene Jones Mary Jones Mildred Jones Mary Jane Judd Jackie Junker Irene Kaplan Sophie Karapondo Shirley Kaslens Eddie Kaucher Doralhy Kaulman Palricia Kennedy Shirley Kenning Gunler Kerlh Donald Kesselring Frieda Kessler Bob Kincaid Virginia Kinner Sarah Kischen Mary Klein Anila Klinkholl Peggy Konlonica June Koss Virginia Kresser Palricia Krummen Frederick Kuellner Margarel Lack George La Croix Sherman Lakes Roland Landrum Allen Lane Wayne Gross Roberla Grubbs Edgar Gscheidle Sherl Guenlher Frank Guenlhner Frances Hale Virginia Hale Freda Hall Virginia Hall Kennelh Hanby Joy Harris Roberl Harris Tom Hartley Ervin Harlmann Shirley Harlman Joan Heber Joe Heidel Peggy Heim Fred Heimlcreiler Belly Heinzelmann Dan Henry Ralph Henze David Herberl Shirley Herman Elmer Hellel Vira Hill Donald Hille Evelyn Hines Ilene Hines James Hines Virginia Holmann Janel Holland Anna Holliday Dorolhy Holloway Belly Lou Holmes Rose Hudson Kalhie Hughes Lucille Hughes Roberl Hughes Margarel Huhn Leala lngram Juanila Isaacs Jewel lsmel Joyce Jacob James Jacobs Marian Jenks Eslher Johns Roberl Johnson Shirley Johnson Dorolhy Jones Joe Kabey Muriel Kahn Burlon Kallick Clare Kalus Donald Kammann Ronald Kellinghaus Joanne Kelso Mildred Kelso Roberl Kendrick Delores Kennedy Jean Kidd Evelyn Kieler Arlhur Kimpel Bill Kingery Berniece Kleinman Arlhur Kluener Jack Koch Rudy Koch Francis Kohler Carl Meyer Helen Kuehn James Kuhn Joyce Kues Gloria Kuelhe Oliver Kulzleb Wilma Lang Pauline Lanler Augusl Lasila Mary Lasila Judilh Lauch g J 2- if I , Vy,L il ,G-L' it Y T f 64 1 ' 'E ' ..-, . , ir f 1 r 1 ig v r,' C 1 Vx r X A gil' 1 I J I ,, ' of i I' -. -L L N, X I ,iw lf ,, L Mu E .. s .gb-L' 'l R Q ,.,, . 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I I B L 2 L ef: ,3 . , Q -ski, ,B gs E si., Q 1 ,wi V, A , 1 ie, Q , y.-I K kit xl is -' i W . J Ist? . ' ,ff . ' M' .P -J' I r p Tlx .fe ' I ' r ' I g M fl .. elQ,,fi'S. Leila tmjix ai. - as -C 2, Row I: Bernie Lauer, Carolyn Laylon, Dolores Leach, Be Lee, Joann Leever, Mariorie Leilz. Edilh Lerer, Dolores Lessure, Jacqueline Levine, Bob Levison, Irvin Levy, Nelson Levy, Vivian Lewis, Frank Lewis, Jean Lewis, Row 2: Roslyn Libby, Belly Lieberl, Virginia Lieberl, Rulh Lieloowilz, Donald Lieder, Billie Lou Lilly, Marvin Linder, Fred Linkendorler, Roberla Lipka, Slanley Lilz, Kennelh Lobilz, Jean Lockner, Thomas Lock- wood, Dawnlyn Loesche, Werner Loewenslein. Row 3: Daisy Belle Long, Edilh Long, Clifford Lolz, Tom Loukes, Nancy Ludurck, Charles Lupo, Russell Lusby, Ilona Luslig, Fred Lulz, Belly Lux, Eddie Lynch, Ella Mae Lynch, Bernice McCullah, Willard McDaniel, Rulh McDermoll. Row 4: Roberl McKinney, Shirley McClain, Lesler McMullen, Palsy Mack, Dorolhy Mackey, Richard Mackey, Myrna Maggard, Vera Maier, June Maley, Jean Maley, Bill Mandler, Waller Marble, Paul Margarilis, Marilyn Margeson, Vera Marion. Row 5: Harberl Marler, Allha Lee Marlin, Palricia Marlin, Shirley Marlin, Fred Marx, Shirley Malheis, Norman Malhias, Helen Malhison, Rosemary Malney, Georgelle Mausharl, Lillian May, Mildred Meeker, Anna Meeks, Eleanor Meinken, Margarel Meinken. Row 6: Roberl Meissner, Donald Meisler, Louis Menachof, Marianne Mende, Donald Mendelson, Edna Merkle, Janel Merland, William Melcall, Eugene Meyer, Jane Meyer, Earl Meyers, Roger Meyers, Bobbe Lou Miller, George Miller, Irvin Miller. Row 7: Jack Miller. Mary Joan Miller, Marilyn Miller, Philip Miller, Slanley Miller, Thelma Miller, Viola Miller, William Miller, Sidney Millman, Judilh Milowsky, Jim Minshall, Myrna Minson, Roberl Moeller, Rila Mohrmeyer, Jacqueline Molloy. Row 8: Bob Monlgomery, James Monlgomery, Roger Moore, Verna Moore, William Moran, James Morgan, Palsy Morse, Joyce Mounls, Glenn Mueller, Evelyn Mukes, Bob Mullins, Jean Nauglebaugh, Slanley Nedelman, Gene Nell, Jack Nell. We hear lhal Mary Joan Miller, freshman, is fond ol killens, iusl as Russell Lusby loves lo wear bow lies. fx is ,I ,qi i j'4!' Ili ' V 0 Wifi 'W - ,fab e E 1, ' - 5 9I v Ai X we A L r R f-1 c-Ji, f' I lbs F4 xlib LA A A 7 A Lk XY! 6 I M . IK Ji , .Q Nm vt, Q ji sr S L i f fgx 1 I -W A y ' 4 ,W if , ii 'AGQI 'l 14.4, is ffl , F W S 4 ' 6 Row I: Joyce Neller, Ralph Nellor, lrvin Newberg, Rulh Newporl, Ronald Nichols, ,Bgj1y,Niedhamer, Paul Nieman, Roberl Noll, Palricia O'Brien, Richard O'Brien, Loraine Oehler, Palricia Oleary, Belly Orr, Maryella Orr, Slanley Osgood. Row 2: Gerald Oslerbrock, Milzi Oslerbrock, Lois Owens, Margarel Palmer, Rila Palmer, Carol Palmisano, Donald Papner, Gen Parchman, Mary Parczewski, Gloria Parks, Gilberl Parsons, Joyce Palman, Jo Anne Paul, Michaelene Paule, Eileen Paulson. Row 3: Gerald Payne, Sarona Peal, Joan Pease, Donald Penee, Edna Perkins, James Perkins, Lena Peroni, Maxine Persyn, Dorolhy Pelers, William Pelerson, Palricia Peugh, Edward Pelly, Roberl Plellerle, Lorraine Phillips, Marilyn Phillips. Row 4: Millon Phillips, Donald Pille, Dorolhy Plsek, Donald Pollack, Belly Pollack, Lollie Posl, Palricia Powell, Charles Praler, Don Preslon, Daniel Provenzano, Belly Quisenberry, June Rabanus, Shirley Rader, Bill Rains, Frank Ramundo. Row 5: Anila Ralner, Clinlon Reany, Jeanne Redden, Genora Reiman, Joe Reis, Jimmie Remmer, Jim Rennegarbe, Virginia Reule, Marlene Richler, Gene Risch, Helen Roberls, Tom Robinson, Loraine Rogers, Dolores Roller, Joan Rose. Joan Pease, aclive lreshman, belongs lo a long line ol dislinguished Hughes graduales. Dorolhy Pelers bowls in lhe Hughes Girls' League. Row I: Marvin Rosen, Sally Rosenlhal, Roberl Ross, Carolyn Rolh, Frank Rolh, David Rolhenloerg, Palricia Royce, Bill Rusl, Raymond Rusl, Suzanne Sachs, Thomas Sl. John, Donald Sammons, Lowell Sampson, Jane Ann Sandherr, Gilberl' Sandow. Row 2: Beulah Saranlos, Jo Ann Sallerlield, Helen Sawyer, Alice Saxlon, Margol Schaefer, Carol Schaeler, Evelyn Schalk, Joe Schauer, Frieda Scheiz, Verna Schlemmer, Juanila Schmidl, Rulh Schmidl, Belly Schneider, Harold Schneider, Jean Schneider. Row 3: Elinor Schnicke, George Schreiber, Mildred Schroeder, Joan Schrol, Ann Schuloerl, Allen Schwarlz, Allan Schwarlz, Claire Schwarlz, David Schwarlz, Doris Schwegman, Carol Schweilzer, Carl Scoll. Randall Sebald, Carl Sebaslian, Nancy Sebaslian. Row 4: Joan Seiberl, Larry Selke, Helen Sellins, Barbara Sellz, Sally Serena, Conrad Seylried, Roberl Seylried, Fischel Share, Marie Shaw, James Shehane, Edna Shellon, Virginia Shellon, Harvey Shoemaker, Carolyn Shokler, Belly Shore. Row 5: Joysell Shroul, Carol Sieber, Alan Siebler, Beverly Silverman, Harold Sirnkin, Warren Simonsen, Morlon Simpson, Helen Sininger, Wanda Sizemore, Vera Sloane, Jack Smilh, John Smilh, Joseph Smilh, Richard Smilh, Mary Ann Socol. 'Tis said, Pally Royce is one ol G.A.A,'s lulure .baskelball slars. Carol Seiberl is a qracelul roller skaler. s A u J X .S I -,,. 1 i 1' L - dxf is Q 'l.. T ' . I . 5 ,. ------'g X X S xiii: A 7 i i i ff, i i A has lf. if ! .ia gi K 9, s i g K A ' , fl s L , J h . K. .i ,-. M W . x I li?-wi: K if X GN il A s., ili. ii i-,. in iii A Yi A A Q 'T V ' ,M is ., 1 in as A ,ei .. 9-of i ii ir ' F .i as L A ,L l S A A fii Laii 3 . A A W ' V? xi iiii l xi Y. lkllfr I X ia . ' ,N L, x L il ill ., Y 'L E l V it - iii'i Q L 53 ri' , ,, L 'A if ' , ' - sf 4 'Q j Q7-5 g , K Y if , ff as 5 41 CEN A RX exiles AEN -WM Q fi 'PA xi A A N IN 92 -'-'x-a'fa1'f 's I 1 f i .' 4 ' ii ff' fy l l . X 7' ' M , E 3-6- isr r l f Wilkes ,Jin- f F .R-x .no g X Row I: Helen Sohmer, Douglas Sonderman, Rulh Sonnlag, Rosemary Spaelh, Allen Spangler, Mary Spears, Harold Spilz, Larry Spilz, Jane Slaal, Donald Slaley, William Slansberry, Rose Slalon, Harlan Sleers, Jim Slelanopoulos, Thomas Slegman. Row 2: Dolores Slein, Phyllis Sleinberg, Gilberl Sleinhauer, Tome Slevens, Jim Sliegler, Belly Slone, Dorolhy Slonelield, Viclor Slordeur, Irwin Sloul, Mary Slowall, John Slrassburger, Shirley Slreng, Georgia Slrubbe, Joan Sublell, Millard Suid. Row 3: Gloria Sunders, Harold Swango, Harry Swango, Roger Sweeney, Jean Tainl, Rose Tashiian, John Taylor, George Teasdale, Marilyn Tealer, Bruce Telinda, Wesley Terrell, Thomas Thaxlon, Joyce Theler, Georgella Thomas, Gloria Thompson. Row 4: Auslin Thornlon, Carol Tiemeyer, Joyce Toole, Harold Toon, Shirley Toon, Lois Towner, LaVerne Tueling, Chesler Turner, Alice Twidale, Edward Vail, Ferdinand Van der Veen, Frances Van Hook, Maxlon Veal, Jane Voighl, John Vollal, Row 5: Louis Voynovich, Belly Wails, Edwin Walley, Ella Wallers, Elvira Walker, James Warm, Belly Warmolh, Donna Warren, Marilyn Walel, Mary Whalkins, Kalhryn Walson, Floyd Weaver, Shirley Weber, William Weber, Bernice Weiner. Row 6: Emily Welborne, Paul Weninger, Margarel Wenzel, David Werner, Marlha Werl, Shirley Wessel, Harold Wesl, Helen Wesl, Ralph Weslerkamp, Jack Weslerman, Dick Wesllake, June Whaley, Jean Whilaker, Nelson Whill, Nancy Wiederslein. Row 7: Donald Wiegand, Marlha Wiggershaus, Virginia Wilburn, Richard Wilcox, Donald Wilham, Wanda Wilkerson, Wesley Williams, Joe Wilson, Marcella Wilson, Mary L. Williams, Richard Williams, Neal Wimmel, Mary Lou Wimpee, Virginia Wingale, Gordon Will. Row 8: James Wolf, Florence Wolff, Harvey Wolff, Sandra Wolland, Charlene Wood, Gloria Wood, Allen Woodburn, Bennie Wrighl, Rosella Wuerlh. Row 9: Harry Younger, Guy Young, Marilyn Young, Marlene Zelien, Miriam Zielman, Eileen Zorick, Palricia Zwosla. David Rolhenberg, iunior leam swimmer, likes lo play lhe lrumpel. X fx ,, if rn 5 X X q w VM , 2 1 . 4 ' I, H X B I0 A-6 , I f , jf 53 -44 W D I I or fa' 97354 - , lv 93 its xii w wvgux .ag ,ww- F- sg, 5 Nor bieki,1.L 1 ' ' gm'-A f ',yf ' I 6ilj2lf, 0! i-fj,ffiB'i.J i s , l fx' 5-1 i g f f 7 , , , C A w . A Q 5 L r s is X . was . L,.. A :::, ,WA , . ! xg , A i . , . V Zsagz bb' 1, - 2 . . ,ii 4 I .I Z . 3 , A L SW .4-I -.xx 3 V. A V A J ly K I J VX --1 , N ,Lf 1. N T, V xqw . . Li is if H 1 - ..1 - D: i s r ,- Q' .ff ' V Y A f , if ? A si , , i ,,i i 1 s ,,, r fl, - - ,ali f,s-Ui ,L fi' f 755 J S L- A ,4 i 1 . I Lzg 11 i 'T' ' rf' . -l' 'mi' , i 1' ,xk,. LV -'-' L i ' '5f ZL' -' . 'fa' f ' e' 1. is ,JQ 1 r.aci - ii f...i .L s L, A ,:., 'Sk 1 ,Q Li Q si . A aged A iiqj we ig, i s A si- ar, i ' 1- ,s- aw A s s i C A A 1 L ., - is - QL J , e f LJ , y - .I Q an D I .:..-! , N! g LL :,-i K .. A, . , A ,L Q ' il VKVL Sit R . ...A my ' Q B s , f i . i , if L .,2, 'A A A i as A fs : xX Bi A BY fl J A is L , , Q P Di...-' or Q3 L s ' , .. L? x A il A N s sur L l lc f r' , Mi A 6 Ai s .i an a -L l' llf- J 'Q X5 k' .- ': D Q ' ,Q :jg i , ii - Y .yn .K , x , - A V it ,,:- , :I I kb : ..,i , I Bs -1-4 41:5 li -,-'. . all QAX, J J A. 1 A . L , f 'N A - - L L, is , i -'I R iv X k il X ' LL , LL r i is I ii 1 l l WJ JTAK ATR i u 1 .1 J -.v Row I: Shirley Aaron, Peler Abraham, Joyce Adams, Marilyn Adams, Eddie Addison, Dorolhy Addison, Gale Ahrens, James Alberl, Roberl Albrechl, Elhel Allen, Joyce Anderson, Bob Andrews, Tim Andrews, Donald Armsey, Belly Arnes. Row 2: Gordon Arnold, Peler Arzl, Mary Asbach, Dorolhy Aul, Bill Bachman, Eslher Balaslra, Berlram Baloun, Gloria Barnes, Millie Barnes, Wanda Barr, Elaine Bauer, Jack auer, Richard Bauer, Janel Baum, Eddie Bavis. Row 3: Ralph Beard, Joyce Beaumonl, George Becker, Alberl Becker, Jack Bein, Jacquelin Bein, Lois Berlsch, Eslher Billel, Richard Berger, Allen Berk, Louis Berling, Jerry Berman, William Bernard, Carl Bernhardl, Ernie Bernhardl. Row 4: Donald Berlrand, Belly Beverly, Jim Beyersdorler, Ralph Biederman, Belly Binder, Mariorie Blauvell, Joyce Blellner, Joanne Block, Dorolhy Bollinger, Lesler Boner, Donald Borman, Herschel Borlz, Julian Bossell, Slanlord Bosler, Mike Bowen. Row 5: Lance Boyer, Marian Bracher, Edna Mae Bradley, Eugene Bradford, Napoleon Bradley, William Bray, Jerome Bremen, Josephine Brenan, George Brenner, Rulh Brenner, Marion Bricknig, Alwell Brock, Lowell Brookbank, Juanila Brolhers, Carolyn Brown. Row 6: Dorolhy Bryanl, Georgianna Bryanl, Helen Buckholz, Rulh Buck, Richard Buckner, Joanne Buckner, Edward Buns, Rosalind Burqell, Harry Burks, Mildred Bush, Roberla Bushae, Willia Mae Bushman, Gordon Cairns, Jerome Calick, Ted Cameron. Row 7: Audrey Camphell, Shirley Cann, Rosaline Caplan, Allred Carl, Pauline Caron, Nila Carler Sylvia Case, Joan Cassada, Norma Cassini, Vernell Chamlee, Carol Chana, William Chillwood, John Chrislos, Arlhur Cilron, Hazel Clark. Row 8: Opal Clemens, Margarel Clillon, Wilma Coe, Floyd Cohen, S Carol Coleburn, Geo. Coleman, Leroy Collins, Melvyn Collins, Raymond Collins, Manny Comisar, John Compslon, Aubrey Complon, Ed Complon, Marqie Conrad. Row 9: James Conyers, Jack Coomer, Russell Couch, lrmd COW19- NGUCY Crain' -lanel Cfelqlnion- Pal5Y Crum- Helen Crumrine. Pauline Cummins, Rose Cunningham, John Curren, Slanley Dane, Joan Ddnqel. EUQGHC Davis. Jerry Day. Row IO: Dolores Del Davero, Anna Mae Deluse, Ralph Denharl, Rosemary Denlinger, Joe Delers, Kennelh DeWald. Jacqueline DeWar, Shirley Diamanl, Harvey Diamond, Morris Dick. Dorolhy Dickman, 'Erlene Dickman, Gene Dobog, Nalhan Doglrow, Charleg Dolman. Folks say lhal Ernie Bernhardl is slriclly solid wilh lhe lrumpel. a - - K xx A. Z- J 3 NUR V ,A ' A A, ,, u. i i ' iw T3 S I 0 , ' 'F 1 ' K o f dk . N A . ,,f, J fg ' -, f' Qi., X51 1 ' 4 ' . ' X WA 5 M il! i' 'W ' at 'X i K i L, 7, ,Chic ,, 7,-,...,,7,,,,,,.Y,, Y , 'J kr lvl 'w. 100 f 94 x , ,ff if' i r,-. .,U AW? of WW O TO FREEDO I ,Q BQ: f on ,xg , is-,Ns X if g 1.-La ' ':. . .O .t Qc 385- I Q Q A I I A 'OFM' xg I I 3 2 Q so fx. F ' r 1 i . s. . - Ax . ' s I O. .. , S A gl.. ' F O fy A, J ii gr, . - Tfifi, ' TL' G '- la ' ., H 4 .. A nf K 511: Vi. Wy V ,s A Q 4 sq- Q 'lr , A N I A I ' A I . :'- .. iX .'B A Yi , A -, is 4 ' Row I: Rose Dunn, Dolores Douglas, Marilyn Downey, Lee Dreyloos, Jack Dudley, Roberl Duerr, Rulh Jean Duffy, Anna Dyer, Jane Dziech, Bill Eck, Diane Edwards, Eddy Elholl, Geneva Elkins, Floyd Elkus, Tressie Ellison. Row 2: Roberl Emig, Frank Emmerich, Dan Enderson, George Endres, Liesa Engel, Melvin Erlo, Donald Esslinger, Belly Eslerly, Zelda Eyler, Palricia Ferguson, Ed Felle, Gene Fischer, Shirley Fisher, Clyde Filzgerald, Gerlrude Filzgerald. Row 3: Bernice Fleissner, Mary Flinn, Larry Ford, Viclor Forn, James Franklin, Dan Franks, Jack Freyhol, Nadine Fridley, Slanley Frisch. Harry Frommer, Dorolhy Funke, Ann Gallagher, Merrill Games, William Garner, Clair Gaunce. Row 4: Roy Gausman, Ted Geier, Rulh Ann Geiss, Rila Gels, Flora George. John Georgelon, Janel Ghory, Sylvia Gidney, Claudine Gilliam, Vivian Gillespie, Jack Glazell, Charles Goering, Margie Goins, Sylvia Goldberg, Bellie Goldlarb. Row 5: Sally Ann Goldlarb, Philip Goldman, Belle Gordan, Harvey Gollesman, George Grall, Charles Graham, Geraldine Graham, Shirley Gray, Waller Gray, Don Greber, Dorolhy Greene, Glenna Greenlee, Eleanor Greenslein, William Griffin, Mariann Gruener. Row 6: Bill Peler Guslin, Barbara Haas, Ralph Haas, Joanne Hadlock, Roberl Hale, Belly Jane Hall, Frances Hall, Joan Hammock, Andy Hand, Arlhur Harbrechl, Jessie Hardin, Mary Ann Harig, Mary Marqarel Harig, Virgil Harmon, David Harris. Row 7: James Harris, Roberl Harvey, Virginia Haslinger, Jack Hallerscheide, Carl Haungs, Joe Havlovic, Shirley Hay, Jim Healh, Ralph Heimberg, Jack Heinold, John Hellebrand, Norma Helms, Jack Hempel, Joyce Hennel. Row 8: Larry Herman, Arline Hess, Eloise Helheringlon, Waller Henrich, Delores Hicks, Ruby Highlower, Carllon Hill, Durwood Hinlon, Marvin Hirschberg, Pauline Hoeweler, Belly Hollman, Shirley Holdl, Daniel Holleman, Jack Hollhaus, Donald Hopper. OPHO ORE HOPE TO AKE GOAL S X fo 39 ii QWEOE W ' if r Q-2 gig! f 95 'Q X RK AND PLAY 1 x x LL. f' . 1, ,.Q- . le ,L ,1'X . . i f ' 3 c :IQ L L u 9 s 52 qs, ah 5 5 Q- RWWWW . E 4 'FQ K x ' 4 ' 1 ' i i . A iQ K A , Q l L l? if .11 T - 'A A s fi' fl A A Ms A 1-fc ,W -V . 5 A Q M . Fl. H nik. - .. m si.. 4 as as My 1 l A kwin. it ,, sl . Q 'Rv ' G A Ju: lg ,X .fcegie Q 1.14. Row I: Jacqueline Horner, Violel Doris Hume, Mary Humphrey, Evelyn Hursl, John Huss, Shirley Hulcherson, Jaclcson, Roberl Jacobsen. Row 2: Gloria Jaeger, lvan Jaeger, Richard Jalle, Doris Jellers, Tom Lllar Johnslon J es, Roberl Jones, Virginia Juengling, Ted Junlcer, Arlhur Kaladow, Sue Kamerdiener, Mary Ann Kamul. Row 3: Fred ller Kaufman, Palsy Keilh, Audrey Keller, Carol Keller, Kennard, Eddie.K'31ned+, Nor en nnedy, Louise Kellenoclcer, Belly Kelller, Gerson Kirsch- ner, Herberl Kirschner. Row 4: Andrew Kissinger, Delores Kislen,lMariorie KI '71, Belly Kleine, Harriel Kling, Janel Klolz, Elhel Kloss, Ted Knorr, Belly Krose, John Kochler, Marvin Slanley Ko Lsg, Carl ovach, Pauline Krauss. Row 5: Sluarl Kravelz, Melva Kresser, Marian Krieg, Dolorles Krilow, Gerhardl Kugelman, Herberl Kurzner, Rohm Kuhlem erg, Sylvalee Kuresman, Belly Kusman, Viclor Lacy, Laurie Lamy, Marie Lasila, Rose Lasila, Dolores Leaman, Donald Lease. Belly K. lilces cherry pie. The Kirschner lwins, Herb and Gerlz, can really liclcle lhe ivories. Donald Keller, Jean Ann Kelso, Pea. Row I: Kennelh Lehn, Bill Leimberger, Phil Leisinger, Carmelina Lemme, Joan Lenzer, Allred Lessure, Alberl Levison, Kennelh Levy, Helen Lewis, Roberl Lieberl, Roberla Liles,, Charlolle Lillard, Geraldine Lisman, Launa Lillrell, Rulh Loclcner. Row 2: Doris l.ong,, Frances Lovell, Marion Luehrman, Louis Lyon, LaVerne Madgel, Jean Malberq, Mariorie Mandel, Cleonne Mandell, Harriel Marbaclc, Melvin Margeson, Willie Belle Marler, Alfonso Marmora, Barbara Marslon, Harold Marlin, lrvin Marlin. Row 3: Norma Marlini, Donald May, Kalherine May, William Mayer, 'Jaclc Maylield. John Mazzei, Pal McCormack, Joyce McCoy, Henry McCrary, William McCubbins, Belly McKinney, James McKinney, Ray McVey, Ferd Melcher, Jaclc Meier, Row 4: Bernie Mellman, Gloria Menlce, LaVern Mergy, Florence Merland, Virginia Merz, Jean Meyer, Sylvia Meyer, Dolores Miller, Donald Miller, Elsie Miller, Floyd Miller, Lorraine Miller, John Miller, Mary Kay Miller, Ruby Miller. Row 5: Elizabelh Mills, Billy Mills, Belly Jean Milchell, Mary Jane Milchell, Andrew Moerlein, Mary Moller, Marvin Monis, Bealrice Monlgomery, Carol Ann Monlgomery, Roberl Monlgomery, Vivian Moore, Janie Morgan, Belly Mori, Barbara Moxley, Earl Mueller. Alberl Levison operales lhe molion piclure machine. Norma Marliniiidkecrelary lor'30l. l u I 1 ,h g , .Q K 543. In K ,S J, xi ii yi M. ,Rh . nk , Sb F- - , ilii , . , W ' ar X -of W , as Q K . ,..i ' , . were ,A ' 'Q A 2 I - ' if - : i 3 V n .. sm. ... i1.,. . g Q , Q5 Z l,s:zV: in f L I i I 5 X Q ' 7 '55 - 'Biff ' i ' ' ' A W Q fl i 3 A Q, ,, . 1 s A M 'F 'Y' ' :,,,?L. Qi- l , g H 5, , K I gk 'K . , y . has ., . Us -n W 5 . ,.- .am L..,.,f.,,,QN, ' , wwf - ---nun: . , ,R Q K I Q Ak . , . . we K L V 1 X s ' - -X 1 f r 1 ., , f nn. W ' M l N 1 A 'Q v N- J. . .. .f- H, . l . li 1 H i ,..7hg .gf fx, if gli! T, f. . ,L 'Em K Zi. f. V N . V.kk: Q . . I K M , l - ' ,-. . 4 al- IQ.- I... ' .1 l as Ax B fl .5 , fi l , - , i' A - .K . ..., ii E ' . ,, . g nqhq -2 J - Q , g W -X A . . e' we Q iiiiiii , 1 A 1' . -,. Y. dl . l in M l ull ' . .i rs-L.. V DTR5 I- if K 1 r WF ' - c vi , H f Q . g ,fi f new Y , 'H ii ,.,, , ,S . V ii . . . 3 f j. is lg. ' , Y il 1 .- ' gf 2 L 1 as X 1, 4 . . ' , i J!1mLB..,e.,, 96 1 C 82.001 G x T' jjloiu c,,. - . V+.n. , . ii - . J' P. , , .ar I X an gi by 5 -,Q , 2 3. 'L .rq - A I y - L Q A q g ,mum ' V lg L J - s . A A I fix 'A is a is i.- llN'f.x xi x l-as ,K Ali? Q F M V L' ii sw ef l w + f S4 .J - iw U 4 ' .s . . P , , iw W , ' is X at S lil ' .45 , f 390- . c ' . - A s'X xi A :vw , 7 H B sw fx Mir h E l' Y' , Jr R 1' ,ai is rr f J Xl I .A ,X al xr Skim W as 'fr A 1 . ,. .. , 1 , A 3 V r ' A ,M , Wu 'L L11 .lxjx Q - nge il Q Ah' -1' x Row I: , Marcella Mueller, Garry Murphy, Donald Murrison, Marilynn Mulh, Kalsuko Nakaqawa, Roberl Nauglebauqh, Carol Near- inq Neubacher, Slanley Neumann. William Neuman, Rosemary Niederhelman, Louise Nieman, Rulh Nogen. Row 2: Richard , William Oesper, Kalhleen O'l-lara, Vivian O'l-lara, Mary Okura, Viola Orlman, Gerson Oslrovsky, Dick Oswalf, Leonard Oll. no, Sophie Pappas, Rosemary Pardick, Belly Jean Parker. Row 3: Phyllis Parry, Bessie Palrick, Mary Pease, David Pease, Penlicull, Ida Perry, Edilh Peskin, June Peler, Bill Pelers, Calherine Piron, Saul Polasky, l-lerberl Poling, Pauline Ponder, Roberl Pollholl, Carol Powell, Arlene Prelly, Dolores Price, Jean Price, Marjorie Price, Rulh Price, Jack Priessman, Elaine Pywen, Bellie Ranchman, Lenore Rappaporl, Gloria Ray, Francis Redfield, Donn Reed. Row 5: Frank Reeder, Richard Reis, Bill Relly, Margarel Belly Renck, Barbara Rennegarb, Melvin Relhmeier, Pally Reulhe, Roberl Rice, Lillian Richardson, James Richler, Dan Rieqerl, George Riehl, Roberl Ries, Marqarel Riggs. Row 6: Lawrence Risch, Bill Robb, Sharon Roberls, Bob Roberlson, Jean Roberlson, Kennelh Robinson, Shirley Roediq, Marqarel Roehm, Tommy Roemer, Helen Rogers, Audrey Rohan, Mildred Rollison, Julius Romani, Belly Jean Rose, John Rose. Row 7: Ralph Rosenberq, Pauline Rosenslein, Charles Rosenlhal, Leanore Rosin, Carol Ross, William Rossman, Allred Rolhenberqer, Fern Rolhaas, Marly Rolle, Alvin Roller, Jane Rowleller, Nalalie Royce, Shirley Rudmann, Roberl Ruebusch, Ed Runck. Row B: Jean Runck, Sidney Sacks, Chris Saliolus, Philip Sands, Euqene Schaenqold, Eileen Schalk, Alice Schawe, Miriam Scheinbaum, Marilyn Schillinger, Carol Schlanser, Dorolhea Schmidl, William Schmidl, Alice Schneider, Chas. Schneider, Roberl Schneilhorsl. Rowe 9: Eve Schoch, Lois Schodell, Bill Schoelwer, Rose Schoenbaechler, Edifh Schoenborn, Howard Schwarlz, Rulhie Schwarlz, Sally Schwarlz, Vivian Schwarlz, Florence Schweechard, Marlin Schweiger, Suzanne Schwenker, Lavern Schwellman, Barbara Scoll, Dolores Scoll. Her beaqle hound lislens devoledly when Lois Schodell plays her Xylophone. Mary Pease perlorms on lhe piano wilh skill. 33 'T ' EEE' afffrviil f' - , E K X Cm JJ -' - 4 97 x i ii T0 THE wr RE-1 T0 THE LIGHT Q u-.mf Ro I: Marilyn Scoff, Ann Seaman, Audrey Seiferi, a ko Selcimachi, Beverly Sellards, Margaref Sharpe, Lois Shelfon, Belly Shepherd, Mildred if Sh ard, Barbara Sherwin, Peggy Shinlcle, Bill Shore, iebl , Roberl Siemer, Anila Silberslein. Row 2: Don Silver, Sonia Simkin, Kenneih f Si ons, Leonard Simmons Louis Simon, B'lly Sla ' STE-Sloa , via Skurow Reubin Slovin, Mary Smallwood Alberi' Smilh, Clarence Smiih ,4 Lillian Sommer Sylvia S ears Paula Spiers Helen Spies erl' '1 Arl S ilz Ray Slaber Pearl Siachel Craig Slanley Row 4 Clifford Sleg ' I l I I I I . -.. Chd'Q:ile Smiih, Emma Smilh, Lois Smilh. Row M F Smilh, Wayne Smilh, William Smiih, Alberi Smilh, Eda Ann Solomon, ' man,lDon Slegman, Vir a Sfegman, Edwin Sieineman, l-l rm n,5+ern, eeva le ns, Harold Sferne, Pearce Siiegler, Carol Sioffregen, Donald OJ ,- i Sioll,,Be+lv Slone, els: Sio e, William Sfone, Virginia 1 -1 , Mwaril S - Lg ow nice Sfrasser, Cafherine Slreefs, Mary Slulzman, Wanda Sfulzman, Mariorie a, Ti Sullle, Donald Sweene , - Tave olores ylcSr, rielfa Taylor, Joan Teefz, Edwin Tessel, Jacquelyn Theis, Jeanyhomas, Jame - pson ' - Waller Thorp, ra s Tilley, oro 1- Ti der, verly fe, Wilma Tompkins, Chase Tonne, Esfelle Tuniclc, - Zena'Turner Rober si er -'M Van rgriff Juan'a V a Ben '. s,Va T Bari Varelman Doroihy Varnan. Row 7: Harold M, I -I Ve dern, Eugene Waclcs ' enQW ner, Mari n W e gner, ' ia Wa' ef Wahle, Paul Wahrman, Elaine Wanninger, si X: Flor c Warburlon, Audrey ard, -6. War , Il e XWallcins, .v He Warl Row B: Lioyd Walson, Doris Weeks, Kennefh 0 Wei l-larrief Weiland Alber1'W l Weis ro eisma Ja es Weissenberg Doris Wells Ernesf 'lx ' ' , ' c gi y I ei 5 ill' n 's, a ' ' b d, f In ' ' , ' , YZ Y. Wenderler, Dorofhy Weninger, John Wesie 4- Va 'a e . eyler Eugene heal' y, ' e f While, Bernice Wibbelsman, K Q Mar' Ann Wiechers, Bradford Wilcox, Bob , ' ' , illiams, oberf Wilm ' ari'- Wilson, rle Wilson, Rufh Wilson, Vir- ginia Winsor, Jo' Ann Wolf. Row IO: Margar l V in a ' g g, Jeaneffe Worihinglon, Jerry Wrighl, Mary Wrighf, Joyce : r' - l 9 a , ill' - . ' ' ' ' ' . Young, Leslie Young, Ruih Youlh, Roberf Z m er Jerry Wrighl uses fhe lechnique in baskelball . ,Tad K 1 dab D fjy 2 e ee Ili s a Q Q Wi Q Y X 4 GS 'fl B T L X X X i s Q 2 T K A5 .M ' L is Si F A it gi 'iii S 'EL ' iw 'ii ia ' ' N' B B' AR W i 'T . ,, F y H f ' i , , W TX L i as- 1 .- i g Q Qll. or E3 K kb ., i K V - K si .QL sc T T i ,,,, , fii' , sill' 'C' at A.- fi ,,,ii . f' -0743. 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Q Barsaw, Alberl Barlh, Pele Bauer, l-lenriella Baverman, Elhelwyn Beck, Ralph Becker, Josephine Bedore, Sue Benham, Jean Benway, Bernard Berkowilz, Donald Berman, Dorolhy Berry, Alice Black. Row 3: Roberl Bloebaum, Arlene Bluman, Morlon Blumberg, Roberl Boch, Jack Boehnlein, Mariorie Bohrer, Verma Bonomini, Eric Rose, Bill Brady, Joan Breen, Ethel Brielhold, Billie Brill, Bob Brockmann, Edilh Brod, Mary Brown. Row 4: William Brown, lsham Buchanan, Don Buchman, Belly Buckner, Pal Budke, Virginia Buehren, Margol Bumiller, William Bunnel, Palricia Bursich, Bob Burl, George Busch, Bruce Bussard, Paul Byrnside, John Campbell, Marvin Cann. Row 5: Pauline Carpenler, Juanila Carr, Glen Carraher, Wilber Carroll, Calherine Cassini, Roberl Cawdor, Ralph Cenler, Rulh Chalman, William Chenawll, Peggy Chrislensen, Charles Chrislman, June Clark, Lola Clark, Slirral Clark, Jean Clevenger. Row 6: Waller Clill, Joy Clillon, Wanda Clawers, Rulh Cohen, Slanley Cohen, Conslance Collins, Allan Conison, Palricia Cooke, George Coorey, Wynella Cox, Claire Cregar, Lillian Cramer, Dave Dangel, Marvin Davidson, Bonnie Davis. Row 7: Anna Mae Davis, George Davis, Malsuzawa Deen, Dorolhy Deilsch, Nick Dellecave, Roberl Deluse, Juanila Dennis, Sidney Deulch, Emmy Dieckmann, Ferd Dieckmann, Bill Diehl, Ann Dillinger, Donald Dillman, ,lean Diskan, Belly Dilloe. Row 8: Fred Doerner, Lois Doll, Delores Drew, Eugene Drilmeyer, Dorolhy Dreschel, Jean Duey, Paul Dunleman, George Ealrides, Charles Ebding, Hel Eberlien, Joan Echholl, Jeanne Eclgemon, Florella Ehrlich, Eleanor Ei:.k, Edwards Eils. ,c-'N if Q lx ' Q , 3 . 539 54253 V yi H I A X1 Div 'Q X 'l V 'l illig U ' ' X 1 N A - Fw E f 'QNX X I yy i ., a ' , r w 5 - F ' V va if X '95 C --f l X A! f' ' ' 9, gf' 99 s 4 Si: f' g 5 f .. 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A 2 ,, C y If Am , gl g A g A b I00 Shirley Einhorn Evelyn Elbe Charles Elvey Ollo Elwerl Roy Evers Rosann Fischer Edward File Jean Flaherly Vivian Ford Helen Forney Jacque Friedman Eugene Fullon Rila Gabe Juslin Gallon Bob Gandenberger Carolyn Georgelon Harvey Gersonlish Wesley Gilmer Collen Glasslord Arlene Goeldner Juslin Gollan Arnold Gore Allen Golllieb Palricia Grael Carl Graham Flora Greene Marilyn Greer Chevi Grevas Audrey Gropengieser Doris Gundrum Paul Hamasaka Joe Harris Lois Harrison Slanley Harrison Lorlee Harvey Roberl Heidrich Richard Heim Lois Heinzerling Jack Hellman Rulh Hemmerl Werner Hildebrand Shirley Hill Bob Hollmann Charles Holmann Irwin Holbrook Tom Hudepohl Louise Hudson Loren Huelher Edwin Hughes Violel Hunley Waller Jacobs Gladys Jennewein Dorolhy Johnson Orvin Jones Richard Jungclas Frank Karnmann Verna Kamph LLouis Kaplan Louis Karq Tomiko Kasai Al Kelller Alice Kidwell Jeanne Kielzman Alene Kincaid Barbara Kincaid Ivan Klebanow Ghila Klein Raymond Klein Roy Klein William Kleine Sherril Korelilz Fay Krausser Fred Kraulh Millon Kress Malhilda Kuellner Dewey Leigh Mariorie Leimberger Elhel Lessure Evelyn Levine Joan Levy Bill Falick William Farris Philip Fausl Shirley Fensler Kennelh Finneran Madeline Fox Roberl Frank lsadore Freid Rulh Fremonl Helen Frey Ray Garber Judilh Garner Viclor Gausman Harry Geldreich Roberl Genlry Bill Goins Harold Goldberg Leon Goldlarb Esfher Goldslein Sally Goldslein Margorie Gran Rulh Gray Shirley Green Belly Greenberg Sylvia Greenberg Edward Gundrum Earl Gusweiler Louise Gulhman Roberl Slelwarl Haeclf Evelyn Hall Margarel Hallon Howard Hauck Richard Hauser Helen Healh Audrey Hecker David Hendricks Roberl Henshaw Phyllis Henson Helen Herberl Lucille Herweh Anila Holl Shirley Hoodin Clillord Horn Margarel Huberl Mary Hullon Mariorie lmes Joyce lsmael Ellen Jackman Beverly Jacobs Dolly Kahn Norma Kahsar Florence Kaiser Marian Kalus William Kammann George Kaulman Helen Doris Kempe' Rila Kendall Audrey Kennedy Jerome Kenndy Leonard Kirschner Sylvia Kischen Rulh Kisl Jack Klalm Mary Alice Klapperl Lois Jean Klug Maelha Knighl Jo Ann Kniss Lorene Kock Paul Kolrnehl Donald Kurlz Bob Kufzlab Roberl LaCroix Jean Ladman Bill Laughlin Gaile Lewis Edna Lieberl Doreen Lindeman Grace Lincleman Shiel Liscow 4 N N N' ' H- f , nlfx ll ' ll' -U 2 VA , i 1' Tl-X ,-,X P I l 25? i 3, s Hay - ' , . 0 i rj ' .3-' K V.,- . , , -3 F wk L A P' ii AM l if E aww R A me R+' - A if LJ: xp . P 1 as as af. 4 eAeahef'Q..,mw Row I: Alla Lilchlield, Juanila Loclcer, Roberl C, Lodwiclc, Ralph Loesch, Rulh Loesch, Jack L. Lounsbery, Kalherine Lovvorn, Joy Lublce, Audrey Luclelce, Richard Lullon, Donald Lyons, Marry Maclc, Pele Macon, Donald Mapes, Edward S. Marlcland, Row 2: Charles Marler, Mary Marlin, Frances Mallai, Deen Malsuzawa, Rosalie Mallson, Frank Mayer, Marie Mayer, Jerry Mazer, Jerry McCoy, Vivian McGahan, Joann McKinley, Phyllis McMullen, William Meinhardl, Charles Meloy, Eslher Meyer. Row 3: Harvey Meyer, Slanley Meyers, Vihqinia Michaels, Edilh Miller, Joan Miller, Mary Lea Miller, David Milligan, Eslher Rose Minor, Wallace Milchell, Kalherine Mobley, Emma Monlqomery, Myron Moonilz, Eugene Moore, Lois Moore, Jacqueline Morehead. Row 4: Louis Moormeier, Charlene Morrison, Millon Murphy, Bonnie Lou Myers, Bill Nadler, Marian Nelson, Mary Louise Nelson, Mary Neu, Barbara Neumann, Molly Newslale, Juanila Nickel, Pal Neiderhauser, Jane Niemann, Marqarel Nies, Joyce Nogen. Row 5: Elhel Noll, Marvin Norris, Don Nolh, lrene Obermann, Lorene Obermann, Donald O'Brien, Jack O'Brien, Ellen Olmslead, Rulh Oppenheim, Clyde Orenshaw, Celia Oscherwilz, Millon Oslrow, Claire Ollen, Janice Overbeclc, Millon Pandorl. Row 6: Mel Paulus, Earl Peler, Jean Pelrocelli, Peler Pelrow, Blanche Plriem, Belly Phillips, Warren R. Phillips, Slanley Poozner, Eslher Pranilcoll, Ronald Preslon, Wilma Price, Ben Radin, Yvonne Range, J. Niclc Raples, Violel Redmon. Row 7: Waller Rehbaum, Gayla Reicherl, Florence Reins, Richard Reulhe, Jaclc Reulher, Charles Richler, Dalberl Riebel, Marqarel Rieqerl, Helen C. Riess, Pal Roberls, Elizabelh Roberlson, Charles Rogers, Janice Rogers, Charlolle Roos, David Rosen. Row 8: Florence Rosenberg, Edward Rosenslein, Louis Rolhchild, Harold Rolhenberq, Morlon Roller, Hinlon Royce, Eslher Rubenslein, Waller Ruben- slein, Donald Rudler, Shirlie Runnels, Lorelei Lee Russell, Corinne Sadler, Laverne Sagmasler, Carolyn Ann Sauller, Jacqueline Sax. Row 9: Ardilh Schaler, Rulh Schaler, Janel Schallner, Margarel Schawe, Jaclc Scheuerman, Elaine Schmidl, Hilda Schmill, George Schneider, William Schneider, Mary Lou Schnillqer, James Scholl, Carolyn Schuler, Shirley Schullz, Jo Ann Schwarlz, Viclor P. Schwarlz. Lee Russell direcled Ask For The Moon. , ' 1 1,1 2 FF? , -f GD , 1 ,ws 1.1-Q o 8 Q Ei' Q IN N If J ,D ,Iv F 1 -fa fiugex 484 In IOI -gifs is EN . N, Q 'F 5. Ash J gi We ,S Qu. I AN ,A ,..l1 ee e T I ,mis i S Q ff A a 5? S, ff F f ,P l usllgffx Row I: June Schweizerhol, Laverne Schwellmann, Belly June Scollon, Lucy Scriveri, Shirley Scully, Mariorie Seeman, Shirley Segal, William Seger, Ralph Seiberl, Alberl Seiler, Lois Serina, Lloyd Shapoll, Rulh Sharpe, Naomi Shehane, Jean Sherlock. Row 2: Leon Siegel, Werner Silloerschmid, Shirley Silverman, Millon Sirola, Belly Jean Smilh, Forresl Smilh, Joanne Smilh, Rulh Louise Smilh, Shirley Smilh, George Socol, Laura Sprague, William Spreen, Shirley Slahmer, Ralph Slaub, lvan Sleinberg. Row 3: Alice Slewarl, Ernesline Sliclcle, Dorolhy Sliclcney, Marva Sliles, Dolores Slohr, Mary Slone, Donald Slrasser, Zona Slrielelmeier, William Sugawara, Roberl Sullivan, Frieda Tavel, Donald Teboe, Elizabelh Tempel, Jean Tharp, Shirley Theabald. Row 4: Gloria Thoman, Sarah Thompson, Alvin Thornlon, Madelyn Tilley, Ayalco Toki, LeRoy Tozzer, Arlhur Turk, Harry Turner, Nancy Turner, William Tusan, Thelma Unwin, Dorolhy Van Blaricum, William Veid, Violel Velle, Calherine Veser. Row 5: Doris Vornberger, Edwin Wabnilz, Elaine Waelcsman, Ed Wagner, Loraine Wagner, Garnel Walderen, Alice Ann Ward, Claudia Ward, Gloria Warsholslcy, Dorolhy Weaver, Joan Weber, John Weber, Rulh Weber, Belly Weideman, Myra Weiher. Row 6: Arlhur Weislorod, Mary Wells, Richard Wells, Shirley Werniclre, Paul Werl, Ray Wesley, Chrisline Wesl, Bernie Weslerlcamp, Dorolhy Whalen, Alvin While, Kalherine Wickslram, Marian Wiechering, Calherine Williams, David Williams, Georgia Williams. Row 7: Gleeda Williams, Thelma Williams, Marian Willis, Billie Wilson, Eslher Wilzbach, William Winlers, Corinne Woll, Roberl Woll, William Woll, Henri Wollsheimer, Shirley Rulh Wollin, James Wondrely, Mazine Wong, lmagene Wood, Joseph Woodburn. Row 8: Paul Woodward, Charles Woolery, Donald Wrenn, Lois Wrighl, Donald Wurlz, Donald Wyall, Freda Young, Jerry Young, Leigh Young, Gail Youlchell. Jerrv Zeilien, Nan Zeller, Emily Zwerin, Shirley Zwerin, Sonia Zwerin. Leigh Young is gradualing. 4- ,, -, J ' TK 5 in in pg? ff 9 0 , 5 fix S l' 3. N A . .li DM ,Q- ',fm , 'lf' A ' , -A '- W y 2,221 H if LQ 2 i E T. 1- iiipla W Qi , 4 '-. Q27 0 ,J -3 xl ff I02 '1 J I ' ii Wivwli 'Al , rv :A isle! S K ...MSX ...W vm '3'f x x Q .Sf ' - X .:. f Y X fy ZX' ., -x 'LM91 ll iss. Wlfdflvziwrcuun' R g Hm-lu uuk PROYHS 1muDEhl 10 - -ge fu .0 - - - - 1 Hfsmxtrvg A Q 'il UAH y 14 tif ULHI' ,TH ll ' I 3-0- X 1 1 iq 1 Q. f3'9 Tl-lE lalelul day bas rolled around again, and lor llie ninely-lourllw lime l-luglwes llwrows open lier porlals To 'rlwrongs ol eager Huziles. New and old alike are impalienl lo gel back lo a regular rouline, lo renew old acguainlances, and above all lo make new friends. Above, Jim Slieg- ler, a lreslwie, earneslly consulls Ginny Kunold aboul lwis program card. ls lwe really perplexed, or is il merely llwe opporlune momenl lo slrike up a lriendslwip7 A group of l-lome lfc. girls pul on a slyle sliow displaying wlial llie well- dressed liigli sclwolar will wear llwis lall. Below, Louise Elkins gives Rulli Rodenburg some good advice con- cerning llie line arl ol pressing a blazer, wliile Gerlrude liilzgerald ime palienlly wails lier lurn. To llie lar lell, June Sclwweizerlwol gives llie sleeve ol l'1er blouse a final pal be- lore llwe big momenl arrives on slage. i The school schedule seffles down fo a normal pace, clubs cam- paign for new members and hold elecfionsg Dr. A. B. Keeler, wifh fhe aid of colored films, gives us a view of Our Mexican Neighbors , and reporf cards are filled ouf, bringing fo mind fhe shadow of fufure ioy or sor- row. Our school newspaper lceeps us posfed on currenf school affairs, such as fhose menfioned above. The firsf Gargoyles roll off fhe pressl Af fhe upper righf, four sfudenfs are deeply en- grossed in lhe Gargoyle, when fhey should be perusing fheir fexf boolcs, Will fhe long- suffering pedagogues have fhis frouble every Wednesday? Af righf cenfer, Jere Cobb and Doffie lzunlce counf ouf fhe Gargoyles in preparafion for circulafion, while in fhe baclc- ground Ray Klein pounds ouf a sfory under fhe surveillance of Werner Silberschmid. Boom chica boomlw Above fhe shoufs of ardenf fans and fhe clanging of cow bells rise fhe cheers of our cheerleaders. The foofball season is here! Cham- pionship or no championship, few can resisf 'rhe crowded sfreef car ride, fhe flash of red and whife sfreamers, fhe fension as fhe ball is on fhe one-yard line or fhe friumphanf cheers as fhe hero goes over for a fouch- down. Wifh fhe help of lvlr. Rea Brown and fhe band, our able cheer-leaders add some snappy musical cheers fo fheir reper- foire. Af lower righf, Big Reds gef pracfice for a big game. 'IJ Tag., 0695-' in 7 V I' was Mus 'ir Sf qui . I K .44 A Exercise your righT To voTel The Annual Boys' Weelr ConTesT Tor The honor oT being mayor or a council member Tor one day brings This behesT greaT popu- lariTy aT T-lughes. This year l-luziTes have a chance To lisTen noT only To The presidenTial campaign speeches. buT also To The Tiery speeches oT The l-lughes candidaTes Tor mayor. The campaigners Take a momenT oTT during The heaT oT baTTle To pose Tor The picTure aT The upper righT. The disTinguished genTlemen are Sherwood Kohn, Rodney Hill, Ralph Dixon. Purvan Freese, and Bernard Moore. l-luziTes elecT Purvan Freese, a leTTer man in Tennis, as Their represenTaTive and candidaTe Tor mayor. l-Tis plaT- Torm is concerned vviTh The building oT a TooTball sTadium, passage oT The Bond lssue, curbs Tor iuve- nile delinquency, and The erecTion oT a Memorial Building To replace Music l-lall. Purvan receives The second highesT number oT voTes and is elecTed To one oT The council posTs. ln The lower picTure he is shown addressing The Council on Civic Respon- sibiliTy Day . . . To l-luziTes American EducaTion Weelc mean ParenTs' NighT. Proud parenTs are in- viTed To visiT The school, There To be disillusioned by The hearTless Teachers oT Their child prodigies. . . . DownTrodden pupils shouT wiTh glee as Their Teachers lisTen To lecTures, while They Themselves have a much welcomed holiday. You may be sure ThaT Teachers' ConvenTions are welcomed wiTh open arms . . . lT's a ghosTl lT's a goblinl Noi l-lughes' G. A. A. gives a halloween parTy wiTh Tun and re- TreshmenTs Tor all . . . Make your giTT as big as The joy is The moTTo oT The YouTh Group oT The i945 War ChesT. Dick Zimmer, Jane Askew, Lor- Shakey seniors Take a psychological TesT . . . Charles Nease is enrolled in school, aTTer having served in The UniTed STaTes Army. T-le is The TirsT l-lughes sTudenT To make use oT The re- habiliTaTion program. WhaT special evenT do you conneci wiTh The day aTTer Monday? No, noT meaTless Tuesday! Why, The War STamp sale, oT course. AT The righT, Rudy Gruenke, War STamp salesman Tor 3l2, wriTes down The Terms oT The con- TracT, while Ed Winslow seals The bar- gain wiTh a Tive spoT. Looking over Rudy's shoulder, Philip Randall is pleased wiTh The progress oT The sales . . .The choirs, by means oT The Bonds- a-Roppin Show help puT l-lughes over The Top wiTh a parTicipaTion oT 96.7OfO. Members oT home rooms wiTh 90470 par- TicipaTion are given TickeTs. All buT Three rooms make The grade. One oT The highlighTs oT The show is The Wood Pecker's Song played by Bob Neumann and his band. Old MoTher TwiTcheTT had buT one eye, and a long Tail which she leT Tly. The TirsT Two lines oT This well-known riddle should be Tirmly imprinTed in The minds oT all T-luziTes who diligenTly paTch, press or sew buTTons on cloThing Tor The Save The Children CloThing Campaign. Pupils are asked To bring in all old cloThing ThaT isn'T being senT To counTry cousins . Junior and senior girls Trom Miss RuTh l-lelman's l-lome Ec. classes are in charge oT The collec- Tion oT The cloThing. MargareT l-lerberT and Joe Ann Elsner help sTack The packed bags. Girls Trom 206 collecT Tax sTamps Tor inTanTile paralysis vicTims. 207 and 209 collecT soap, needles, cloThing Tor The unTorTunaTe French. raine Thomas, and Bob l-leidrich presenT a War ChesT Program in The audiTorium . . . ln reTurn Tor a conTribuTion oT SI80. I 3, l-lughes sTudenTs receive Junior Red Cross buTTons and membership cards . . . The Senior Ring CommiTTee spends a hecTic TourTh bell Taking orders Tor The 45 class iewels . lvlarlced on fhe 3l2 calendar as days lo remember are The birfh dafes of lvlr. Calverf and Mr. Games. lf has long been cusfom- ary for 3I2 fo honor Uncle l-larryl' and King Qfisl' on fhese days by fhe usual birfhday songs, speeches, and presenfs. Af leff, senior boys lool4 on while, a b o v e, Mr. Games, crowned King, sifs on his fhrone and opens his birfhday giffs. This year, December saw senior girls and boys combining forces fo celebrafe fhe fradifional Pig- fail and Bow Tie Days fogefher. The 312 boys came fo school wearing fies of all lcinds, colors, lengfhs and widfhs. Below, Jaclc Sfaub, flashing a dollar bill bow fie, signals Hfhumbs up fo his fellow admiring brofhers of 3 I 2. Above, an irmoceml unclerclassf mam is rouglwly lrealecl by lwlglw spirlled 'lsoms ol old 3l2 lor sporling a bow lie on llweir day. Wlwal, no plglailslf' Al rlglwl Tony Eyler and Qlrmy Gelsler, l-lonor League ollicers, pul ben' ally signs on Slwirloe Pine and Gerlrude Borlz, lwo ollenclers ol I I2 and 2O5,lorrwoi'carryir1g oul llwo order ol llwe dey. Be- low, a group ol senior glrls dise cuss and Compare llweir new lwalr-dos. Some ol llwe braids were long and smaollw, wlwllo ollwors were slworl and slubby. V, n - , . WILL you have a liclc oT my pepperminT sTiclc7 ChrisTmas, under The supervision oT lvliss Frances AdomeiT, brings pepperminT canes and pine boughs To brighTen The halls oT l-lughes. Above, Mary Lou Tanlcersly and Two Triends lend a hand. Lois Shodell, Marian Wiechers, and BeTTy Arnes admire one oT The sTar-sTudded ChrisTmas Trees. Due To a warTime shorTage no colored lighTs adorn iTs boughs. SanTa brings many good Times Tor l--luziTes. Bob Neumann and his band play aT The Seniors' ChrisTmas Dance, The choirs give a musical program in The audiTorium, and all l-luziTes chip in To Till The lvliTe Boxes. Yes, all good Things come aT ChrisTmas, beTore The calen- dars are Turned over and a new year begins. This year a new comic sTrip, The LiTe and Loves oT l-lerby The l-leron, by Earl PeTer, malces iTs appearance in The Gargoyle. As The impending exams draw nearer To shadow The ChrisTmas holidays, l-lerby seTs a good example Tor The resT oT The school and brings his Teacher a ChrisTmas presenT. Are you expecTing a nineTy-nine, l-lerby7 The A Cappella Choir has a busy ChrisTmas season as iT malces iTs radio debuT and goes carolling in The halls oT old l-lughes. Due To The servanT siTuaTion, lvloTher l-lulda doesn'T have Time To shalce ouT her TeaTher bed unTil evening, conseguenTly, l-luz- iTes don'T have a whiTe ChrisTmas. gm 5 ,X pw , ,,,., MM..,,,,i., ,M 1 if , 'Jw fifth. , 1-.3 ,pc fl: Some Sales Club members unpack Clmrlslrnas Corsaqes and bears, wlwile ollwers sell llwem in llme lronl lwall. Proceeds go lo lne Sludenir Aid Fund. Old grads slop in al llwe Annual Grlice on llveir way from llwe class reunion. Wlwal a good way lo end flue old year! 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The opponenTs, however, Tailed To score in eiTher conTesT. The power-packed bacl4Tield, led by highscoring Jerry WrighT, Chuclr Goering, and Tom Jervis, Then bowled over CenTral VocaTional T9-O. The reserves reached Their peak againsT WiThrow, downing The Cubs 25-6. From The beginning, The Cubs were hopelessly ouTclassed. ln a hard Toughl game, The Maroons besTed The LiTTle Reds 736 in a Thrilling game To round ouT The season. The end oT The year Tound The Reds had allowed only Tour opponenTs To score a ToTal oT 32 poinTs. Meanwhile, The LiTTle Reds were held scoreless in only The Purcell game, and gaThered Il8 poinTs in The remaining seven conTesTs oT The season. BiTTner, STier, and Zimmer Talls shop. RESERVE TEAM-Shanding: O, Kulzli-b, l. Aulwlei B. Andrews, T. Andrews W, SmiTh, T, l-lcTTman C. Seyfiiud, G. Kiiqclriiari, R, Huw, M. G-ii-i1iTu R Milliii, N. llniilli-y, l. lynili, W, Ti-riili l-l. Yiiiiiwi, G. Cmrnrer, A, Cilron, R, Holleman, K. Simmons, W. Collins, G, Will, W, Smilh, T. f5iAl.i. ll. Riwd. Third Row: R. Eli-ilwi R. Mandi-le-i, B. Waiiihl, G. laCroix, L. Aslcow, Trl, Friivnei, R, Booriviiin .l Ch,iliTT. Second Row: .l, llnyi-inili-'Ti-r. lf, Rii-4. l. Wi-iuiiiiin, Ty lvli-ilcleii, K, Rfibirwon R, Tndrifs, B. GusTin, J. l-lavlovir.. FronT Row: W. Srhmidi, T, Jrzrvis, J, Wiirgh9, T. Rm-ivif-i, C. Go--rin 4, lr. Aiiiiild, R. llunn, R. lvlfirlwy. VARSITY TEAM-Back Row: . imrner, . Gausman, , MiTche , . ie er, W. STier, S. Yuellig, A. BarTh, R. STaub, M, Kress, G. Graf. Micldle C R M d E K Th G E T P H k TR R Z V W II D R g T Row: F. Safe, W. Nadler, J. STaub, H. Dunsker, G. Crumrine, C. BiTTner, R. La roix, , ea or, . rau , . nc ies, . arnasa fi. ron ow: L. Moormeier, . resc er, . ei , . rausser, . emrner, . F H D h D L gh D ST .I R R Evers, J. Lounsbery, B. KuTzleb, B. Radin, HUGHES 0 - HAMILTON 0 Opening The season againsT HamiITon, The Big Reds showed possibiIiTies Tor a highly successTuI year. The play was, aT Times, ragged Trom inexperience, buT Twice They drove wiThin scoring disTance. On one occasion righT halifback Dick Zimmer carried The ball on a 54-yard iaunT To The Blues' I2, buT To no avail. HamiITon acTualIy crossed The double sTripe, buT an end zone Tumble sguelched The 'ThreaT. PURCELL I4 - HUGHES 6 Hughes wenT down Tigh'Ting againsT The season's undeTeaTed Cavaliers. ATTer a bad TirsT halT, dur- ing which Time Purcell macle Their I4 poinTs, The TighTing Hughes eleven came back To gain 23l yards To 36 Tor The opposiTion. A STan Yuellig To Fred KrauTh pass Tor 30 yards neTTed The TirsT Tally oT The year. The Torward wall baTTered The heavily sTacked Cavalier line, and sTopped The Tamed backfield. COVINGTON HOLMES 22 -HUGHES 0 In Their worsT deTeaT in several years, The Big Reds were soundly Trounced by The Bulldogs. Coming as a surprise, The Bulldogs scored aT will, and aTTer The TirsT quarTer, Hughes didn'T sTand a chance. IT was The only game oT The year in which Hughes Tailed To gain one TirsT down during The conTesT. HUGHES 7-WALNUT HILLS O WaInuT Hills was The TirsT Team To Tace deTeaT a+ The hands oT The Indians in The annual P.H.S.L. doubleheader. Placing a reshuTTIed lineup upon The Tield, The Big Reds scored IaTe in The second guarTer aTTer a susTained drive oT 73 yards. WiTh The ball resTing on The eighT, lvlilT Kress darTed Through a hole Tor The Touchdown. BiTTner picked up The exTra poinT. Sparked by Chuck BiTTner, The Eagles were ouTru'n and ouTpassed. ELDER 7 - HUGHES 0 In a close conTesT, The PanThers eked ouT a 7-O win over The Big Reds. The baTTIe raged up and down The Tield, wiTh The lines playing The predom- irianT role. The Big Red Tackles, Bob lvleador and co-capTain Bill STier, played ouTsTanding ball, along wiTh The resT oT The Team. HUGHES I9-CENTRAL V. I3 To run up a large score, The big Reds drove Tero- ciously in lighT plays Through The PiIoTs Tor a Touch- down by Tullback Howard Dunsker. A long pass Temporarily Tied The game, buT an inTercepTed pass by Chuck BiTTner wenT Tor 64 yards and The Hughes second marker. Dunsker added The exTra poinT. Passing, Hughes sTrongesT poinT. neTTed a Third Touchdown, when Wally MiTchelI heaved a 30-yard pass To Kress. ATTer a second CenTraI score, The Team TighTened To roll up The poinTs Tor The Reds. l20 Following fhe fradifional cusfom, l-lughes furned in fhe finesf performance of fhe year againsf fhe Tigers. The defending champs were fhe underdogs, buf wifh a few brealcs, fhe Big Reds mighf have been vicforious. Funcfioning as a well co-ordinafed unif, fhe enfire feam played a hard-foughf. clean baffle. In The firsf quarfer, a Wifhrow fumble sef fhe ball on fhe I2. Wifh Al Barfh and Dunslcer carrying, fhe Big Reds wenf info a six poinf lead. Wifhrow quiclcly refaliafed, scoring in fhe early sfages of fhe second period. The all imporfanf con- version was missed by bofh feams. The second half resulfed in a defermined fighf by bofh schools, wifh fhe line play feafuring. Fred Safo affempfs fo aid Dimples Dunslcer plough fhrough a hosf of Tiger faclclers as Milf Kress wafches. Wifh fhe P.l-l.S.L. championship af sfalce, fhe game befween fhe Big Reds and fhe lvlaroons held fhe ufmosf imporfance. l-lughes again experienced a bad firsf half,-while Keller, Wehmeier, and company ran and passed for 2I poinfs. Keller's run from his own five was one of fhe mosf sensafional of fhe year. The Big Reds again roared baclc in fhe second half wifh a bewildering passing affaclc. Biffner calmly passed fo Jack Sfaub and Fred Kraufh, for fhe lengfh of fhe field, wifh Sfaub scoring. Passing sef fhe sfage for Dunslcer's plunge for fhe final fouchdown. As fhe cloclc ficlced ouf fhe seconds, a defermined l-lughes feam wenf down fighfing fhus closing a nof-foo-successful foofball season Wlnenever 'r In e senior cross- counlry learn pracfices, so does 'rlie iunior. Members of Jrliis sguad are ruled loo young and in- experienced for oily compelilion. Nexl year llwey will be 'rlwe main- sfay ol flue leam. JUNIOR TEAM -Back Row: l. Sl:-vi-ns, .l. Con ywiiis l,,l-inf-5 R. Usiniufi, ,l, Ge-vnmi-l, U. Willw.iivi. Kneeling: Miiv lvl:-law' W, Cmll l'l. Hin .l, Slwuvui, Assl. M-xl. l,. Grin,-nlni-lil. Sealed: H, Eagle, R. ll iiiowf lill .l, lfalww. Presenl al mosl ol rlie fool' ball and baslrelball games were flue colorful l-luglies cheerleaders. Willi llweir peppy old lavoriles and novel new band clweers, llwe red-iaclceled leaders lcepl l-luziles roofing lor rlwe Big Reds . Reading from lell lo riglil, lliey are Bill Carroll, Charley Wallers, 'lzzy Fried, Purvan llreese, Jerry Friedlander, and Don Bielwl. Bruce Arnold is nol slwown in group piclured, SENIOR TEAM-Back Row: A. Morand, C. Tonne, l-l. Luhn, D. Rhollans, B. Gandenbeiger, A. Yosl, R. Brauov. Kneeling: Mgr. C Meioy B Gruuninqoi R Bl b m J Fii dm A l Mo Gr b Q S fd R By 'd M M phy Nl p l E K l UFC: . T550 . Aller holding lhe cily gross- counlry championship lor eighl conseculive years, lhe l-lughes monopoly was linally broken by lhe Maroons ol Weslern l-lills. The Maroon runners were nol only cily champs, bul Soulhweslern Dislricl, and Slale Champions. Coach Raul Richerl had only lwo relurning lellermen, Caplain Don Rhollans and Bob Gandenberger, as lhe nucleus lor lhis year's leam. l-le came up wilh such linds as Ed Kis- sell, Paul Byrnside, Mill Murphy, Dick Brauer, l-larold Luhn, Chase Tonne, and Waller Clill, all ol whom received lellers, along wilh manager Charles Meloy. The war- riors gol a preview ol lhe Maroons, when lhey were lrounced in a mile and a hall run on lhe Weslern home course. The Maroons gar- nered lirsl six places, wilh l-luziles Dick Bauer, Mill Murphy, Ed Kissell, and Raul Byrnside rounding oul lhe lirsl len. This year lhe cily lille was decided by lhree league meels, all ol which were won by Weslern l-lills, Slale Champions. oe au , , be an, ss, r, L. een Cf , eae : . rnsi r-. . uf . o in ic- l-lughes lolaled ol poinls in lhe lirsl meel lo lake second place. The Big Reds were bunched in lhe elevenlh lo sevenleenlh slols wilh Kissell, Rhollans, Byrnside, Gandenberger, Murphy, and Yosl scoring poinls. ln lhe second meel, lhe Big Reds didn'l lare as well and linished lasl. Kissell, lhe lirsl l-lughes man lo score, came in lhirleenlh, wilh lhe olher runners lollowing close behind. Al Avon Field, in lhe dislricl meel, lhe warriors came in lhird behind Weslern and Wilhrow, Don Rhollans laking lhe l5lh posilion. ln lhe lhird and linal cily meel, lhe Big Reds again lollowed lhe Maroons and Tigers. This wound up lhe season wilh a lhird place average. Caplain Rhollans was elevenlh, and lhe resl ol lhe leam came in lheir cuslomary bunch. l23 VARSITY-Back Row: J. McCoy, J, Lounsberry, J. Bryan, D. Milligan, WnsTerlramp, l.. Miller. ORThe second consecuTive year l-lughes Big Reds capTured The Fil-l.S.l.. crown. Their menTor, Raul Bowers, in his second year aT I-lughes, coached The squad To The disTricT semi-Tinals and II wins againsT 9 losses. The Team as a whole ne++ed 495 poinTs in The regular season and IO5 in The Tourna- menT. OpponenTs Tallied 435 in The season and IO5 in The TournamenT. Leading scorer Tor The sguad was Larry Miller wiTh I57 poinTs over The en- Tire season. l-le Tallied 62 Tield goals and made 33 ouT oT 45 Toul shoTs. Following Miller, was Cap- Tain Bernie WesTerkamp who dropped in IIO poinTs on 43 Tield goals and 24 ouT oT 37 Toul aT- TempTs. Don Frazier regisTered 83 poinTs on 27 ouT oT 42 chariTy Throws and swished The cords wiTh 28 shoTs Trom The Tloor. Trailing Frazier by Two poinTs was Jack STaub who Tallied 81 poinTs on 26 Tield goals and 29 Touls. PaceseTTer Tor The Juniors was Bob Boeh who hiT The rim Tor 62 poinTs garnered on 23 Tield goals and I6 Tree Throws. Al M. Kress , P. STevens. FronT Row: D. Frazier, J. STaub, A. BarTh, R. Boeh, B. BarTh, Jack Lounsberry, and lvlilT Kress were The oTher leTTermen. Kress gained an honorary l-l . l-lughes opened Their I944-45 season wiTh a Thriller againsT The Tigers. ln The scramble The lead changed hands Tour Times and was Tied eighT. NOT unTil The Tinal period did The Big Reds Tirmly grasp The lead. The l-lorneTs won Their lone RT-l.S.L. game aT The expense oT The Big Reds. The upseT was ac- complished on Three chariTy Tosses in The Tinal minuTe wiTh The score Tied aT 2I all. STarTing Trom behind in The TirsT period, The Big Reds, Tollowing The hoolc shoTs oT Jaclc Louns- berry, gained The lead early in The second halT. The Parkers Tied The score in The Tinal Trame and drew ahead in The Tinal minuTes OT The game. 'ifi-in I pu-ff i.. X , , A X . -fkjfxb . I f w 3 My A' X- Xt, gf A H3324 3 Ba,?'?v K any if A .gb W Q EVM 'Na Q A , v aw Q , ,., My W' v 4 K5 W wx? 14 Q a , V l? Gia, K ,mf Y k5f55? 51 --' ' L, ' ' V 'S'- ' 4 ,A LL.- V 1-ff 2 'H ii ,X ,L M if I x if -V S Ning- . T. A 1, a 9' NN B 5 Rig , , . QE x 2. fr, -1 8' QT I 53,25 as' J Sq ' mf F515 il I if NM U 5 TE . ,, , . W 'Q ui . K .65 . 4 m14za:Ms:W: x -11 s 4' , :E ii f QS 1 Q 1 . 'iii - ., 1 'J M 11 a .MW N .V .X Ev e , ' N fl X t .7555 X ,'I I 5, . fx i 4. 1. QM , w'4 COVINGTON 34 HUGHES 29 CovingTon's accuracy and heighT coupled wiTh The TacT ThaT The Big Reds had played The nighT beTore proved Too much. The Bulldogs overcome The Big Reds alThough ouTplayed. HUGHES 3l CENTRAL I4 CapTain Bernie WesTerIcamp piloTed The Big Reds To a vengeTul vicTory over The HorneTs. The game was close in The TirsT halT, buT in The second halT The lead was suTTicienT To send in The second sTring- ers Jim Bryan, MilT Kress, Phil STevens, and Jerry McCoy. HUGHES 44 ELDER 38 BaTTling Through The TirsT Two periods, neiTher Team leading by more Than one poinT, The Big Reds won on Their Third period spurT. Miller and BarTh, wiTh IO poinTs apiece led The Tribe as The squad dropped in I8 poinTs assuming vicTory. WILMINGTON 30 HUGHES 24 Hughes' second upsTaTe venTure ended in deTeaT as The boys were Turned back beTore Their biggesT crowd oT The year in The Townsend Memorial Game. HUGHES 34 WOODWARD 27 Scrapping all The way in The roughesT game oT The season, The Bulldogs were beaTen by The deTensive abiliTy oT STaub, WesTerIcamp, and BarTh raTher Than The scoring oT Miller, Frazier, and Boeh. HUGHES 66 WALNUT HILLS 29 By coming wiThin Two poinTs oT The ciTy high-scoring record The Big Reds grounded The Eagles. High poinT was The second period when The Indians scored I9 poinTs. Miller paced The squad wiTh 2l poinTs and Frazier and Boeh Tollowed wiTh I2 apiece. PURCELL 33 HUGHES 22 The Big Reds' nemesis. games on consecuTive nighT, again caused Their downTall. Purcell's Cavaliers paced by Davis rode rough shod over Them. HUGHES 35 WESTERN HILLS 25 Paced by Don Frazier, who scored 9 poinTs in one minuTe, The CIiTTon boys rouTed The WesTerners and reTained The P.H.S.L. crown. The Maroons were swamped by ll consecuTive poinTs in The Third period as They were pinned Tor Three minuTes To Their end oT The courT. TOURNAMENT GAMES HUGHES 29 CENTRAL I9 Hughes won Their TournamenT opener in a close game. Trailing I9-I7aT The end oT The Third quarTer, The Indians scored I2 poinTs in The Tinal period while holding The HorneTs scoreless. HUGHES 32 PURCELL 29 Purcell goT away To an early sTarT, buT The Big Reds gradually overhauled The Cavaliers. In The Tinal minuTe They surged ahead and avenged an earlier deTeaT. NORWOOD 3l HUGHES 28 Trailing all The way The Big Reds were behind 27-28 wiTh a minuTe To go. The Indians cinched The semi- Tinal TiIT by scoring a Toul and Tield goal while The CliTTon KnighTs scored only a Toul. ST. XAVIER 26 HUGHES I6 ST. Xavier's Bombers rang down The curTain on The I944-45 season by deTeaTing Hughes in The con- solaTion game. Play was unspecTacular as boTh Teams were disappoinTed in The previous nighT's resulTs. AcTion under The basIceT in The CenTral and Norwood games shows BarTh, Lounsberry, and STaub Taking parT againsT CenTral, and Frazier, visible in a melee oT Norwood players shown in The phoTograph aT righT. RESERVE BASKETBALL Hughes RedleTs walloped all re- serve Teams ThaT They meT. ln 'lacT only Team To beaT Them was The HarTwell varsiTy while They leTT The hardwood vicTorious in l5 encoun- Ters. This impressive record and a ToTal oT 404 poinTs againsT Their opponenTs' 227 gave Them an un- dispuTed P.H.S.L. reserve cham- pionship and made Them The ouTsTanding candidaTes Tor The GreaTer CincinnaTi crown. Pace- seTTers Tor The sguad were Jim ChaliTT wiTh I49 poinTs, George GraTT IO5, Lou Kaplan 67, Tom Jervis IB, and Dave Werner ll. Back Row: D, Borman, K. Robinson, J. wfiahi, B. Jones, Second Row: T. Jervis, D. Weiner. J. Chalifl, L. Kaplan, Firsf Row: G. Arnold, C. Goeiinq, G. Graff, E. Tessf-l. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Freshmen, coached by Bob Ochs and Dick Zimmer, noTched a Third baslceTball diadem Tor Hughes. Dur- ing The regular season They wenT undeTeaTed To win The Freshman P.H.S.L. TiTle. ln a TournamenT Tangle aT The end oT The season They won Two and losT Two Tor a seasonal record oT I2 wins and 2 deTeaTs. OuTsTanding players were Bob Hill, Ralph WesTerlcamp, Bob lVleisTer, and Willard McDaniel. L T R J Slrassburger, M. kvoody, B. Hill, P T B Lndres, D. Messier. Second Row: b N ll T Ly h D C l J H C l B b O h F T Th T R Woslcrlmmp, T, Dr'nlwaiT, W, Peler- nc , . rows, W. Mcljanie, oarw o c s. irs Row: A. The Hughes bowling Team comprised oT Bill Semm, Joe Tennebaum, Bob Bloebaum, Howard CrawTord, Roy Evers and Arnold Gore Toolc 2nd place in The Public High School Bowling League over aT lvlergard's 2O+h CenTury Lanes. The Hughes 5 losT ouT by one game To WesTern Hills who Tor The second sTraighT Time won TirsT place. Bill Semm rolled The highesT average oT l75 closely Tollowed by Joe Tennebaum aT l69. Back Row: R. Evers, A, Gore. Fronf Row: J. Tennebaum, Capt. R. Blncbaum. B. Semm. TTTTTT A ff l I 7 SENIOR SWIMMING TEAM-lupper picTureT: Back Row: R. Ochs, J. Augslourger, W. Brady, R. Bloelsaum, L, RoThschild, P. PoTro, T. Bonomini, Mgr. W. Slime, FronT Row: l.. Perdomo, R. Fruechlomeycr, E. Ray, E. Wagner, R. Boose, R. RoberTson. JUNIOR TEAM-llower picTureT: Back Row: Mgr. W. Shore. C. BOTTS, B. Varelman, J, Rose, J. SeyTried. J. Barr, D. Pease, R. Moeller. Seafed: J. Bein, B. Collins, W. Bernard S. Koodish, C. RosonThal, E. ElhoTT, M. S:hweiqerT. In FronT: B. Kalliclc, D. Rothenberg. UILDING a Team around only a Tew leTTermen and several unTried swimmers, Coach Alan Kindschy rounded ouT a squad worThy oT represenT- ing l-lughes and powerTul enough To ranlc second among The Rl-l.S.l.. swimming Teams. Gaining mosT oT Their poinTs Through The abiliTy oT The Tree-sTylers To repeaTedly Tinish TriumphanT, The Red-clad Tanlc men Tormed a relay Team ThaT Twice downed The WalnuT l-lills sTaTe winning relay squad. EvereTT Ray was The sparlcplug oT The mermen and The mosT consisTenT winner. CapTain and leading baclcsTrol4er was Diclc Bosse. Following in The walce oT The seniors and emulaTing Their vicTories, The Junior division sTeadily developed more punch and reached iTs pealc in Their lasT perTormance To emerge a close second To record-breaking WalnuT l-lills EagleTs. The reTurning leTTermen Trom lasT year are M. Kennedy, R. Boeh, P. Freese, sTanding, and D. Frazier, C. Goering, kneel- ing in TronT. AT The righT Don Frazier, CapTain, is making a Torehand reTurn. Below is one oT The doubles Teams oT Mike Kennedy and Purv Freese. Bud Wagner, anoTher leTTerman, is noT shown A recap oT IQ44 Tennis season resulTs is in order, since scores were Too laTe To be recorded by lasT year's book. For The TirsT Time in nine years The T-lughes neTmen Tailed To Take The league crown. However, six oT The seven sTarTing men oT The Tennis Team were underclassmen who are back on The courTs This year. The only los oT man ThaT Coach Kindschy suTTered aTTer The season was Dic Johns oT The TirsT doubles Team. Coming back Tor This year's Tennis were leTTermen Don Frazier, capTain boTh lasT year and This, Bob Boeh, Charles Goering, Bud Wagner, Mike Kennedy and Pur- van Freese. WiTh a newly ac- guired doublesman, Dave Jacobson, The squad in iTs early maTches appears To be desTined Tor a good season. The lineup is Charlie Goering, Bob Boeh and Don Frazier as singles aces, Bud Wagner and Mike Kennedy in The TirsT doubles, Purv Freese and Dave Jacobson The second doubles. WiThrow I-l-lughes Wyoming 4 l-lughes Bellevue 5-l-lughes Wyoming 5-l-lughes Bellevue 4-l-lughes Wal. I-lills 3- WesT. l-lills 5 T-lughes l-lughes s k CapTain Dick Bosse, back sTroke man oT The swim Team, races across pool TILL carrying The Royal SceoTer, Hughes remained seaTed on The P.H.S.L. Throne. For The TenTh year in succession, Their subiecTs oT The P.H.S.L, Tried To usurp The Gym Team's Throne, buT when The smolce oT baTTle had cleared, The CliTTon KnighTs were s+iII wearing The crown. Over The season's span, in Three meeTs, The Big Reds ToTal- ed I96 poinTs. ln The All-Around lxfleeT aT The end oT The season, CapTain Franlc Fisbeclq, sTar oT The Team, Toolc a close second. The season ToTal Tor Hughes was higher Than The season's ToTal oT The oTher Tive Teams combined. Nucleus oT The RicherT men were Franlc Fish- beclc, Franlc Zarider, Jerry Fried- lander, and Alvin lvlorand. New- comers Billy lVleTcalT and Bruce Telinda also did well, and will have The chance To conTinue doing so Tor a Tew years yeT. VARSITY GYM TEAM - Bach Row: A. YosT, l Friedlandei' F' farider, W. MCTcalT, P. M ki M d l R A T T B T ll d ec er. I cle ow: i , horn on, . 0 in fi O. Jones, F. Fisbeclc, A. Morand, W, Chunauh SeaTed in F.'onT: Mgr. R, Hendricks. Hughes' Junior GymnasTs were noT Tar behind Their big broThers, and Frank Fisbeclc, This year's cap- Tain, shows an almosT perTecT handsTand on The parallel place. I32 Their overwhelming successes assure Hughes oT Tine Teams Tor The nexT Tew years. The Juniors also Triumphed in every meeT. ln Their Three meeTs The LiTTIe Reds neTTed lo7 Tallies, noT very Tar behind Their guiding lighfs OuTsTanding on The Junior Team was WalT Marble, who did The heavy duTy scoring Tor The Li++le Reds. JUNIOR GYM TEAM --- Baclr Row: J. Bauer, D. Gilb, G, Endres, N. Bradley, R. Meissner. Middle ' h 'dT ' W'l H B' i' A Sifmble' FronT Row Row: W. Marble. A, Brenner, W, BaTes. W, Sc mi ,J. ison, , icnsiwi, , .N . L. Greenberg W. KraTl, H. Eagle, Mgr, R, H driclc. l SENIOR TRACK TEAM-Iupper picfurelz Back Row: C. M-'X 1-ii-,, Mar., I.. Rolhschild, L. Moss, B. Radin, H, Luhn W, Rusl .l. Rlllllflf, I-I, Rhym- Assl Mm R Dixon ll Gvmnlvm Ivfddle R A M il VV N il R W lls C R .. . , , , . in 1 I. I ow: , , mfzrc, , al or, , e , , ociers R. Gandcnbvrof-r, l-l, llufvvwan S, ligmuw, H, Iiun-.km I. liis--vl, IC, Spwnllini, Firsf Row: cl. McCoy, B. Ivlinda, R. Brauev A, Yosl, J. Mellman, R, Zirnvrev, M. Bun-D, N, Spin, G. Sruivl. JUNIOR TRACK TEAM- Ilower piciurelz Back Row: Mar. C. Meloy, lf, Rolhenberq, F. Wilrm ks, R, Usinm-i Il, Sh' wwiw, I. IM-nluivl, xl. Sv lioll O. Kulilwb, G. Ku.1nlr .1r R, Alrixami- B. lohn, Assl, MU. I-I, GVL'PQ'!Wbf'I'i'1, Middle Row: S. Nedelman C, lonnv, I-I, Spilx, ll. Slfill, ll, Mfiwrr- .l. Wviilhl, G, Gmnwu I. Mo. -'E+-1, Firsf Row: C. firerr, R, Mullins, .l. B.a'es E. Sleiniman J. Cofiymw W. Crawlovfl. I-IE prinlerls deadline makes il impossible lor lhis book lo record resulls ol all ol The l945 Track meels. ln I944 lhe I-luqhes Ieam won all ol ils dual and Irianqle meels. Weslern I-lills was bealen by only a hall poinl in The opener, score of which was 7I47O'f9. Also humbled were Purcell, Sl. Xavier, Walnul I-lills, Norwood, Newporl, and I-lamillon. The highesl Biq Red lally was 87 poinls scored againsl lhe Eagles. I-Iuqhes was lhird in Jrhe Soulh- weslern Dislricl meel, and shaded Weslern I-lills by a hall poinl lo gain second place in lhe Kniqhls ol Columbus meel. The IQ44 lellermen were Ed Weber, Bob l-luelsebush, Fred Slroehlein, Mac Bump, Arl Yosl, I-Ioward Dunsker, Dick Zimmer, Shiel Liscow, Bill Rogers, Bob Swarlwoul, Mel Peer- less, Gene Michels, Al Morand, Jerry Mellman, and Capl. Gus I-lermes. This year's leam, caplained by Zimmer and Yosl, dropped ils opener lo Weslern 67-57, I-Iowever, wilh Morand, Mellman, Spira, Bump, Spradlinq, Wells, Kissel, Dunsker, Pulman, Liscow, Ielinda, Socol, McCoy, Nadler and Mgr. Charles Meloy, lhey are lhe dark horse leam. Top Row: L. Kaplan, E. Mueller, J. Chalill, D. Borman, W. l-loweller, T. Jervis, K. Robinson, J. Lounsberry, D. Hopper, R. Evers, Middle Row: D. Werner, E. Marlcland, V. Cvausman, G. Graff, C. BiTTner, O. ElwerT, F. KrauTh, D. Mapes, R. Beard. Froni Row: B. Semm, B. C-3i+Tinger, H. Craw- ford, E. Tessel, J, Benn, G. Endres, J. l-lavlovic, P. Leisunger. UILT around a nucleus oT Tour reTurning leTTer- men, wiTh only Two seniors on The sTarTing nine, l-lughes' baseball Team shook ouT moThballs and cobwebs To prepare Themselves Tor anoTher year. Coach Bowers is well supplied Tor Big Red nines in coming years, as his Team oT This season was composed mosTly oT sophomores and iuniors. l-lampered greaTly by The loss oT sTar caTcher Bernie WesTerlcamp To The CincinnaTi Reds, Coach Bowers soughT desperaTely a boy of WesTerkamp's calibre, CapTained by Chuclc BiTTner, veTeran leTT Tielder, The Big Reds Turned hopeTul eyes on The Pl-TSL crown which They so vainly ToughT Tor lasT year. STarTing ouT on The righT paTh was The Hughes Treshman Team. Coach Bowers expressed greaT saTisTacTion wiTh The way in which The youngsTers were coming along. l-lughes diamond squads of TuTure years seem desTined To be among The besT. 4-gc. . r- in ,, T QE: 1 Q 3 I hx r s 1 G. A. A. AIIVIS, SPOIIT IVIA IIIP, CIIIIP RATIO X, -s 11 4 u js I I K, x'i-, lx X v I JV l 9.1 I 1 If ' Q . ,, t 1 ,-X' 'JJ .5 .U 7 v on , ,fwfr J VJ yfh 'U MH rx D Vlyb 24 by up hh A ai Ur 9, of 1 J 7 ff I' J' kb? ' ilyl . 5? k Wilh a variely of sporls, ranging from hoclcey in lhe fall lo soiflball in rhe spring, lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associalion offers The opporlunily of gaining and proving skill in all aclivilies. Under The capable lead- ership oi Miss Violel Balaslra all sporls are arranged and caplained by rhe members ol Ihe Board com- posed of Sporl Leaders. Any girl who is inieresled in developing socially as well as physically is inviled Io ioin. Rewards are given Io Ihose who pariicipale Iai+hIully1 al an annual celebra- Iion an honor girl is named. I-leading Ihe Execulive Board are 'rhe four officers +o Ihe lefl: Violel l-laver- lcos, Treas.g Shirlee l-Iauen- slein, V.-Pres.: Thelma Wil- liams, Secy.: Elaine Fieler, Pres., who discuss plans. SPORT LEADERS Back Row: Thelma Williams, Rulh Figg, Shirley Hill, Garner Wal- d El F l R ren, aine ioer. ow 3: Rulh I Sh I I-I I I-lemmer, ii e 0 auens ein. Row 2: Noreen Kennedy, Audrey I-leclcer, Violol I-laverlcos, Verna Bonomini, Audrey Rohan. Row I: Virginia Kunold, Miss V, Balaslra. in .. Q f I 5 .N .. , Mgt ' ., X .' N ,--, -. .. tiff, Q. P E is A . s 3 Ralher Than 'rhe usual exercises, G. A. A. chose fhe eciiye ouldoor spori of hoclcey lo build up heallhy bodies. The alerl girls above are V. Bonomini and V. l-laverlcos, bullying, and E. Bump, J. Molloy, and D. Bonomini wailing lor lhe ball, ln Case ol any accidenls, al home, in sporls, or on lhe sireel, lhe girls shown below will be prepared, aller lalcing lzirsl Aid. M. Kleeman is being bandaged by T. Williams, XX. l-leclcer, R. l-len'imer'l, and L. Doll, Thorough physical examinalions were included on lhe calendar. Chosen lor leadership, cooperaiion, sporlsmanship, a nd parlicipalion, l-lilda l-larlig was lhe l944 l-lonor Girl. Now she has enlered hospilal lrainingi she, loo, is on her way. I37 wa, Gi is T' Ta ' T , xi AT The Top are W. Bushman, B. WarmouTh, M. Wagner, and N. BroThers checlcing The scores wiTh J, Theis, capTain oT The Luclcy STril4ers. In The lower picTure, sTanding, are The Five Jeeps, T. Williams, B. l-lemmerT, G. Waldren, J. SchaTTner, and B. PTriem. Kneeling, are G. FriTz, J. Fleming, M. Mueller, B. Binder, D. KisTner, D. l-lume, J. Molloy, P. Budlee, and C. Morrison oT The losing Teams. l38 CAUSING The noise and chaTTer aT Frisco's Bowling Alleys could be Tound a group oT girls Trom l-lughes who meT once a weelc To baTTle wiTh bowling balls. Scarcily oT pin-boys was The source oT much exTra exercise This year, Tor each bowler had To seT up The pins Tor her Team maTes. QTher diTTiculTies were collecTing The money and are ranging The schedule. Thelma Wile liams and GarneT Waldren were ap- poinTed co-managers, wiTh Sharon RoberTs as Their assisTanT. Fach Team, consisTing oT Tive girls, was given a handicap in order To have approximaTely The same average as The leading Team, ThereTore The sTruggle Tor TirsT place was always a close one. Since mosT oT The bowlers had one or Two years oT experience behind Them, The compeTiTion Tor high individual average was a TighT one also. l-laving a Tinal average oT l28 pins, Thelma Williams seT The pace and won by only a narrow margin, while Jaclcie Theis and Gar- neT Waldren Tied in second place wiTh a high pin average oT IQ7. When The pins sTopped Talling, The Five Jeeps were in TirsT place: The Luclcy STrilces rolled inTo second, Third and TourTh were Tilled by The Bloclc BusTers and STrilcereTTe Teams. SCORES Wiiri l ii-.l Freshmen 3 l Sophomores G 2 Juniors I 2 Seniors 2 I For a warm-up sporl in which all lhe girls can gel acguainled early in lhe school year, lhe G. A. Afers chose lriclc- ball. Very lew inslruc- lions are needed, be- cause mosl girls are quile slrilllul, having played lhis sporl be- lore coming lo high school. Kiclclaall is pop- ular wilh lhe freshmen because il is a linlc lo G. A. A. wilh which lhey are all lamiliar. The girls lrom lhe up- per classes enioy lhis sporl and parlicipale in il allhough lhey are nol so numerous as lhe alerl freshman girls. Wirh lhe comloinalion ol good fielding abilily and slrong lciclcing power lhe freshman leam baffled ils way lo lalce lhe laurels in lciclc ball away lrom The more experienced play- ers. lhis was a morale liller lo The lreshmen, and lhough leeling guile inferior, lhe up- perclassmen didn'l sul- lor loo much. Loss was made up in olhersporls. fr - - i. . VM i ii ii i n i1 lrwslinmn rqi. Lim, li-rum: Back Row: .l. llnilvr, ,l lVlUll1'V, lg. Riwao, lvl. Suiul, l-li Siiwywj FlI'Sf ROW! ll, llvvw mini! sl, ldllll, V. lvlillvl, liiqlv s..-if' lhhllllHnnn rH i lddfhlll iuiss+ndgJH lewl vs RH i eafed: 6, J TUMBLING GROUP-Back Row: J. Lubke, D. Pvlms, C. Sclm-iTer, T, Williams, S. T-laucnslein lvl. Lark, E. Markle. J. Miller, V, Miller, P, Royce, l M. Porch. FronT Row: G. lirnnf-wiiin, ll. Simyei, .,l. lvlollf-y. .l. A, Flynn, A,lCli'ikhnTT, L. Fi-ls T. Bumr. A, B-.wlrrlwiy cl, Thi-im-I J. Bud, R, HiimnierT, .l. T-lvnnvl, .l. Bl-fTln.-i. AND sTands, back bends, and Tinally Tlips, Turn- overs, and carT-wheels were resumed when Tumbling once more ioined The ranks oT G. A. A. sporTs. STarTing in The laTe Tall, any girl new or experienced in such skilled acTiviTies, could Take parT. ATTer several lessons To limber up lazy mus- cles and ioinTs, GreTelle f'XronoTT was elecTed sporT- leader. lvliss l3alasTra coached The girls in gaining poise, perTecT Timing, and sTeady nerves. Through weekly gym classes every girl in The school parTici- paTed in a planned physical TiTness program. lnf cluded were VicTory Corps exercises, dancing, and organized games. This year, as lasT, each girl re- ceived a grade Tor accomplishmenT, skill, and cooperaTion. AlThough bows and arrows are no longer necessary in The lives oT The coming generaTion, They provide enioymenT and acTiviTy Tor G. A. Afers. Early in OcTober The TargeTs, bows, and arrows submiT To a dusTing, and The pracTice begins Tor sTeady eye gg and arm. When The sea- son opened, Tew girls could even sTring a bow, buT The Tollowing weeks oT Training Tor The Tour- namenTs changed Them inTo modern Robin l-loods, on a modiTied scale. In addiTion To shooTing, The archers learned how To ke e p score, and To Take care oT The eguipmenT which was once so imporTanT. The-lmfi Williams and Augusla Bviirllcliiyi all-iviorisliiilv peiTUi,l Turin and .ifcurafy supporTed by Lufrlla hols and Joan Millar on mals. Tvsilyn Bump doi-s ri hand sland bi-lwfii-ii lliiiiii in Thi- 4l'lliP'l. Days of Ivanhoe came back To The girls' gym during 'ihe weelcly archery pracfice under Jrhe guidance of Miss Jeanelle Nurre and Sporl Leader Rulh l-lernmerl. Noreen Kennedy was ihe high individual scorer. R Fremont J. Theler llower piclurel poinl lo lhe largels as G. Waldi'en, N. Kennedy lceep score. l4I Members oT The hockey honor Team who showed ThaT The sporT isn'T Too Tough Tor The girls are, leTT To righT, E. Bump, J. BleTTner, V. Bonomini, V. l-laverkos, G. A STOUT hearT, sTrong shins and an ounce oT daring skill are needed in playing ouTdoor hockey. ATTer dressing hurriedly and grabbing The handiesT sTick, The girls hasTened To Coy Field, wiTh scraps oT songs and plenTy oT laughTer. Early in The season They pracTiced TundamenTals. l.aTer came compeTiTiye games. When The gruelling conTesTs ended each girl gaThered up her weary bones Tor The long Tourney home From The sur vivors oT The season an honor Team was chosen To represeni hockey on The basis oT sporTsmanship abiliTy and parTicipaTion in games and pracT ces CKEY GROUP S+ d g J M V G W Waldren, J. Molloy, G. Jennewein, J. Theler, J. Lubke. Xu J V .p s 4 - . 1 V .,, .X kr- J 11. .. as is ENCLOSED on Three sides by hills, Coy Field is a naTural locaTion Tor a sTadium. Even now iT is used by our l-lughes men Tor sporTs' pracisices. by The band Tor marching, and by The G.A.A. Tor pracTicing and playing oTher schools in hockey and soTTball. IT is The Tond hope oT many, oT The pasT, presenT, and TuTure, ThaT someday sTu- denTs will be able To waTch l-lughes beaT VViThrow in our own sTadium. ALLS and sTrikes were called This year by sTudenT umpires. While The pracTices were in session, several play- ers sTudied all The rules care- Tully, so ThaT laTer They could make Tair decisions when iudging games. Baseball, like hockey, was associaTed wiTh The iourney To disTanT Coy Field. Closing This season was The selecTion oT The honor Team, as in oTher sporTs, w h i ch represenTed g o o d sporTsmanship, cooperaTion, and abiIiTy. The members OT This Team, aTTer much prac- Ticing, meT Teams Trom oTher schools in keen compeTiTion. BASEBALL-STancling: R. Figg, C. SauTTer, N. MarTini, V. Kunold, R. Fremrml. Middle Row: S. Hill, J. Blerfner T. Williams, R. HemmerT, S. l-luensfein, N. Kennedy, L. Huber. Fronf Row: S. Malinsky, M. l-limovirz, E. Fielei, V, Haverkos, V. Bonomini, from whom were chosen The honor lmini mombrwr'-. l'l'l-l Two courTs Tor volleyball This year, The G.fX.A. girls goT more pracTice in serving, seTTing-up The ball, and oTher Techniques along The volley line. ATTer several preliminaries Tour Teams were Tormed. The Over-The-NeTTers and The- ler's Feelers Tied Tor TirsT place. SporT leader Shirley l-lill supervised The scoring, refereeing, and VOLLEYBALL-Sfandingz V. Kunold, S. Hill, V. Bonornini, V. Carroll S. Hauenslcin. Kneeling: C. SauTTer, R. Fremonf, R. l-lemm Timing, besides seeing To The care oT The balls and neTs. Volleyball was named as anoTher oT The sporTs ThaT would become a parT oT The weekly gym acTiv- iTies. To Shirley, and To The oTher leaders oT sporTs is given a gracious Thank you in appreciaTion Tor The successTul seasons, which They carefully planned and carried ouT To The approval oT all parTicipanTs. E Fieler, V. l-laverkos, l.. l-lueneleld, C, Ellioll, M. T-limovifl, erT, R. Neumann, S. Malinsky, D. Lessure, Seafedz G. Jennowoin, J. BleTTner, T. Williams, A. BoeTTcher, N. Kennedy, R. Figg, N. MarTini, AS baskeTball season opened, The more experienced play- ers showed The Technigues oT The game. l.aTer The girls played on Teams wiTh advanced and be- ginning players, Then The class Teams began. ThroughouT The season The seniors and iuniors remained undeTeaTed, buT The day arrived when They seT Their experience, Triclcs, and hearTs To decide The championship. ThaT biT oT experience gained in Their exTra year oT playing became evidenT as The seniors slowly crepT ahead and Took The laurels. AT The close oT The season was chosen The honor Team which laTer played The boys' varsiTy Team. Needless To say, The Tellows won 42 To 7. BASKETBALL-Back Row: J, BleTTer, A. BoeTTcher, E. Fieler, T, Williams, C. EllioTT, V. Havr-rl:-Q, V. Kunald, Fronl' Row: J. BurT, M. Olcura, S, l-lauensTein. A. l-leclcer was sporTs leader. SPLASl-ll Blub, blubl' l-lelp - mighT be heard aT The sTarT oT The season, buT aTTer weelcs each girl is graceTully doing The sTrolce which she had been unable To do previously. ATTer pracTicing, cor- recTing, and pracTicing some more, The mermaids meT Tor a swimming meeT. The iuniors came ouT ahead by a large margin. This Team oT iuniors has been swimming TogeTher since Their Treshman year. ln Their TirsT year They won boTh The winTer and spring meeTs. The win was re- peaTed Their sophomore year, and again This year, under The guidance oT The sporTsleader RuTh FremonT and The insTrucTor Miss JeanneTTe Nurre. The swimmers in The pool are lvl. lvlcCallisTer, J. Lublce, N. Crain, J. Miller, E. SchmidT, J. Pease. On The opposiTe page is Ellen OlmsTed. I44 If :YK an 7 i 5 K wa fl k K 6 lv K- 3 I 9 Q S as ,G X o SM, 1, M In ' ' y 1 -I . ' a 'Q .ff 5 L T ,Q 2 5 :vs w , 'V VIE H IVI Biifner, Charles Marfin, I9I6 Neyer Ave. Baseball I, 2, 3, Capf. 4: Fooiball 2, 3, Co-Capl. 4: Hughes 3, 4: Junior Choir Pres. 2: Glee Cl. 3: A Cappella 3, V.'Pres. 4: p 'X 'F' , Sales Cl. 4: Uniled Siaies Marine Corps. , ' xi fl- , I Blaclrschlagar, Jules, 956 Bur+on Ave. K 5,4 Walnul' ' 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4. ' f slash. , Reber: I, 3o2I vine S+. GN I gr: I. eage 2I:3 STD Cl. B3: 'I-lug-llies Cli 1: 1 Ing.,,r .:owIngeam,: -e Q wimming 3, 4: Cros Counfry 4. Q 5 lusl, Charles D., 37 +. Verngl Ave.C Q? ' Vicfory Corps Tw 3: Maih . 3: amera ' CI. I, 2: -1 es Cl. 3, 4: Foolball 2: ' ' Q Baskelball I , 3: Baseball 3, 4: Treas. of 3I2, f 4: Annua f' aff I: Sr. Ring Com. 4. ISN Q , Boalfcha Augusla F., 3960 Cliiion Ave. Mal I. 2, 3: Laiin Cl. 3: Pep Cl. 2, 3: Chess A Cl : Gargoyle Rep. 3: Parlaiors 3: Girl serves 3: G.A.A. 2. 3: Baskelball 2, 3: ' ckball I, 3: Archery I. 2, 3: Swimming 37 ai T mbling 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Ping-pong 2, 3: I b huflleboard 2, 3: Badminlon 2, 3: Honor P eague 3: Ari League I. Av O Bonomini, Theodore A., 2439 Highland Ave. V Q A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Swimming 4. . s Bordna, Marianne K., 36II Norwich Ave. Girl Reserves Sec'y 3: Honor League 4: Sheri- . 1 hand Cl. 2. ' rman, Lois Marie, 5654 Hamilfon Ave. x Ari League I: Jr. Classics I: German Cl. 4: Jr. Choir 2, 3: Girl Reserves 4: Honor League 4: lniormaiion Desk 4. rh, Garfrude, 842 Blair Ave. Ari League I: Spanish CI. I, 2: Sages l, 3. 4: Pep CI. 3, 4: Home Ec. 4: Annual Rep. 2, I D Id ' f 4: Girl Reserves 2: Honor League 4. Alman, one Bernal , - Rea ing Rd. arda h, Bruce 3 3 ash' gio A . . Lafin Cl. I. 2: A Ca i: a Ch ir 3, 4: Glee L gue I' u L. ln. ' . w'm ' Boas' R'? 'd L 2?'7 ileilgrson Ave' I . l . .. I. . age rew 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, Capf. 4. CI. 2 3, Secy 4, Sa : CI. Pres. 3: BowlIng N Team : argo le p. s CI 3' Air Raid Warden 3 CI. l. 2: Gargoyle ' p. 3. Bo ling . ' ' an' . . ' Alvay, Renae Carolin , 3405 Cliiion ve. Shorlridge, Indian polis I 2: Garg yIe Rep. 3, Cir. Mgr. 4: F' sl' Aid quad 3, 4 Freshies' Aid 4: Honor L ague 4 Anihony, Dorolh Alice, 767 Lanian Ave. Spanish Cl. 3' Honor eague 4. Appel, Palrici L., 3I0 ak S+. Wiihrow I, : Vicfor Corps Rep. 3: A Cap- pella Choi 3, 4: Ju ior Choir 2: r. Glee Cl. 2, 3, Pres. : Gar yIe' Rep. 2, , 4: Honor League 4 Pe i Cl. , 3, 4: Madri al Singer 4. Apsaloff, llaa , 3I Oak S+. Unifed 'raf s Na y. Aronoff, ra alaa, 580 Washingi n Ave. Viclor C rps ep. 3: Spanish I. I, 2, 3: Junio C oir 3, 4: Home Ec. : Physiology Cl. 1 A.A. , 2, 3: Tumblin : Riding I, 2, 3 4: urses' Aid 3, 4: C.A. . , 4: Honor Lea ue . Askew, - Hy Ja , 5907 Belmonl e. Frenc 2, 3: Annual Slaii 3 Edilress 4: Gargoyle' ep. I, Slaif 2, y Ecliior 3, Senior Adv. H i a-- c. l. 2: Ari League I: Honor League 4. Augspurgar, John Milfon, 687 Derby Ave. Chess CI. I: Swimming 4. Bacovcin, Rose Ann, I469 Sfafe Ave. Ar: League I: Home Ec. 2: Pep Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Balrar, William E., 3000 McMiclren Ave. Lebanon, Ohio I. Balasira, Dorolhy Mary, 297 Renner S+. Viciory Corps Exec. Com. 2, 3: Mafh Cl. 4: Lalin CI. I: Annual Rep. 4: Gargoyle Siaif 4: Hockey 2: Volleyball I: Baskeiball I: Kickball I, 2: Tennis 2: Modern Dancing 2: Archery 2: Individual Sporis 2, 3: Riding 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Nurses' Aid 3, 4: Honor League 4. ry E 3l20 Savo PI Ari Lea C ir 4 eague u ani unIorChoI 2 N ses C e Hon Becker Lou Samuel 36 Ala a Ave Becker Rui C. 5028 Co rain ve r Leag Belcher, Jacq Chrisiophe 3' Honor L ell Charles Douglass Jr enneH', Belly Lima OhIo I amsh I sIoIogy CI Fre h e IT2 p s Aid 4 em I26W CI I' Gs HIgh Sc ol V g ague 4 cDonald Jr 3 6 Ha HIgh School I n I ourse 42I4 WII amson I I 2 Honor Leag 4 FrcCl Ba , Jean Ros ary, 257 Bax? r Ave e CI 4 A e hysIoo 4, RIdIng Cl. I urses Ald 4, - -- ague 4. , v Ari , gh Cl 3, Jr I In G e 4 Sal . CI I, 2, - I CI I 2 +av ,M ., . el:Sp ' CI.,3, :A -I - U , I - ' 1 ' idI4g . Af' - ':Sp' I.2: ad ' :Pe CI. 2: P . ' . : ' ' : Nurses' Ai 3, 4: Honor eagu . I' , .'. la' S , I I ' 'v , nia I, 2, II . . ,X W I . , ., I- S. . ' . : I - : : 'h . Exec. Com. 4 Spanish CI. 4: ages 4 Ppm.: eIRp.I,21 'I cI. Banzing, Roberl 3 , 6384 Meis Ave. Bergold, Jacquelin E., I8 W. S+. Clair S+. Honor League 4: Ari' League I: Lafin Cl. 3: Jr. Classics I: A Cappella Choir 4: Jr. Girls' Glee Cl. Lib. 2, Sr. Girls' Glee Cl. 3, V.-Pres. 4: Pep Cl. 2, 3, Publicify Mgr. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Modern Dancing I. Biedarman, Helene B., 832 Windham Ave. Ari' League I: Sages 4: Pep CI. 4: Girl Re- serves 4: Honor League 4: Lunchroom 2: C.A.P. 4. Biehl, John Donald, 6240 Aspen Ave. Spanish CI. 2: Band I, 2: Orcherira I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, V.-Pres. 4: Cheerleader 3, 4. Binder, Mary Jean, 202 Earnshaw Ave. Ari League I: French Cl. 2, 3: Annual Rep. I: Tennis I: Honor League 4. I48 Boslar, Marilyn Michiela, 99I Dana Ave. Omaha, Nebraska I, 2, 3: Sales Cl. V.-Pres. 4: Home Ec. CI. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Physiology CI. Sec'y 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Pep CI. 4: Honor League 4. Bowman, Roberf F., 429 Warren Ave. Lalin Cl. I, 2: Gargoyle I, News Eclifor 3: Annual Sfafi 3: Hughes CI. 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Swimming Mgr. 3: Tennis 4. Brauer, Richard C., I39 Woolper Ave. Maih Cl. 4: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Ari League It Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, Sec'y 4: Cross Counfry 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Breiffeld, Varna C., 22I2 Wheeler SI. Ari League I: Honor League 4. Brenner, Velma B., 2926 Jefferson Ave. Siore Class 4: Ari League I: Honor League 4. Breslar, Philip R., I946 Washburn Sl. Brown, Aaron Phillip, 24I Erlcenbrecher Ave. Jr. Classics I: Ari League I: Uniled Slaies Navy. Brown, Georgia, I629 Tremonl' Sl. Ari League I: Lafin Cl. 3: Jr. Classics I: Glee CI. 4: Kickball I, 2: Basketball I: Volley- ball I, 2: Hockey 2: Bowling 2, 3: Honor League 4. Brown, Harrielia Janel, 3549 Dick S+. Ari League I: Sales CI. 3: Home Ec. 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Nurses' Aid 3, 4: Honor League 4. Brown, Halen Louise, 552 E. l3+h S+. Maysville Ky. I: Physiology Cl. 4: Sales Cl. 4: Honor League 4: Music Apprec. Cl. 3: Spanish CI. 2. Brown, Virginia Lea, 3I I0 Bishop Si. Ari League I: Laiin Cl. 3: Jr. Classics l: Sages 4: Glee Cl. 2: Pep CI. 2: Freshies' Aid 4: Hockey 2: Volleyball 2: Bowling 2, 3: Honor League 4. lruckmann, Janel, I73I Laurelwood Circle Arr League I: French CI. 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Jr. Choir 4: Girls' Glee Cl. 3: Home Ec. 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Honor League 4. Brueliing, Donald Wm., I5I0 Ambrose Ave. Sales CI. 4: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Old Hughes Rep. I: Foreign Policy Assoc. 2: 3I2 Service Men's Name Recorder. Brug, Dorolhy Marie, II29 Homeside Ave. Ari League I: G.A.A. I: Bowling I: Annual Rep. 3: Sages 4: Jr. Glee Cl. 2: Sr. Glee Cl. 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Girl Reserves I: Freshies' Aid 4: Pep and Ginger I: Honor League 4. Bryan, James Chapin, 2805 Digby Ave. T. C. lnlermediale School. Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, T.H. and Jarrer Jr. High, Spring- field, Mo. I: French Cl. 2, 3: Annual Siaif 3, Edilor 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Hughes CI. 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Baskelball 3, 4: Pep Cl. Sec'y 4: Sr. Ring Com. 4: Aliend. Chm. 3l2. 4. Buede, Geneva Margaref, 2322 Wheeler S+. Ari League I: Spanish Cl. 2: Swimming I. 27 Tumbling I, 2: Honor League 4. Bump, Malcolm Allen, 858 Ludlow Ave. Wesifield, Mass. I: Dundalk, Md. I: Norlh Collins, N. Y. 2: Lalin CI. 3: Sages 4: Chess Cl. 3: Gargoyle Co-Sporfs Ediior 3, Rep. 3, Slaff 4: Hughes Cl. 3, Cor. Sec'y 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Parlalors 3, V.-Pres. 4: Track 3: Mafh Cl. 3. Burton, Maudie, I55I Donaldson Pl. V.-Pres. Class of '45: Arr League I: Spanish 2. 3: Gargoyle Slaff 2, Fealure Edilor 3, Cir. Rep. 3: Honor League 4: Sr. Ring Com. 4: Parlafors 4. Burwell, Jocelyn June, 2840 Burner Ave. Ari League I: Malh Cl. 4: French CI. 4: Home Ec. 4: Chess Cl. 4: Honor League 4: G.A.A. I, Exec. Com. 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Riding CI. 4: Lunchroom 2, 3: Nurses' Aid 3. Callaway, Jeanne Clay, 523 McAlpin Ave. Ari League I: Girls' Glee CI. 2, 3. 4: Camera CI. 2: Pep Cl. 3, 4: Physiology Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Campbell, Claire Ruih, I Louis Ave. Honor League 4: Ari League I: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Jr. Glee Cl. Treas. 2: Sr. Glee Cl. 3: Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Bowling Cl. 2: Nurses' Aid 2: Tennis I, 2. Carraher, Glenn Allen, 3458 Colerain Ave. U. S. Army. Cawder, Roberf John, 5I2 Howell Ave. U. 5. Army. Ciuccio, Jeanehe E., 2223 Shadwell S+. Arr League I: Larin CI. 3: Home Ec. 4: Nurses' Aid 4: Honor League 4. Clarke, Rosemond Louise, I622 Linden Drive Ari League I: Larin Cl. 2, 3: Jr. Classics I: Spanish Cl. 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Jr. Choir I: Girl Reserves 3: Foreign Policy Assoc. 2: Honor League Exec. Com. 4. Cobb, Jere Douglas, 3622 Middlelon Ave. Wifhrow I, 2: Spanish CI. 4: GargoyIe Ass. Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4: Honor League 4. Cochran, James S., I436 Cedar Ave. Cole, Frances Marie, I43 Warner Sf. Sr. Ser. Scouls 2, Pres. 3: Bowling 2: Girl Reserves 3: Pep Cl. 2, 3: Honor League 4. Cole, Phyllis May, 247 Albion PI. Ari' League I: Pep Cl. 4: Tennis I: nor League 4. Cope, Bessie Rose, 4I59 Willer Sl Ohio Mechanics lnslilufe , Home Ec. 3: Physiology 4: Honor L - e 4. Cramer, Bail , 033 Highland Ave. v eague I: A Cappella Choir 4: Jr. Cho' Girls' Glee Cl. 2: Pep Cl. I: Freshies' ld 4: urses' Aid 3: Honor League 4 Crawford, Howard, IO50 Marshall Ave. Ari League I: Sales Cl. 3: Bowling Cl. I, 4. Cregar, Claire Janei, 2658 Dennis Sl. Arr League I: Sales Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Creighton, William H., Jr., I539 Elizabelh PI. Ari League I. Crumrine, George Louis, 23I4 Fairview Ave. Indiana, Pennsylvania I, 2: Foolball 3,' 4: Gym 3. Cundy, George Arihur, 309 Calhoun Sl. Band 3, 4: Drum Major 3, 4: Viclory Corps. Rep. I, 2: Annual Rep. I. Dassinger, Mary Sfella, 2972 Deckebach Sl. G.A.A. I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Baskerball I, 2: Modern Dancing I: Badminron I, 2: Ping- Pong I, 2: Shuffleboard I, 2: Kickball 2: Honor League 4: Slore Class 4: Arr League I. Day, Shirley M., 72I Beechwood Ave. Arr League I: Orchesfra I: Pep CI. 4: Home Ec. V.-Pres. 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Nurses' Aid 3, 4. Deans, Roberf Jack, 5754 D'avey Ave. Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 3: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Senior Choir 3: Call Boy 3, 4. Dennis, Juanita J., 32I7 Glendora Ave. Roihenberg I: Woodward 2: Sales CI. 4: Physiology Cl. 4: Honor League 4. De Silvar, Margarel L., 770 A Shepherd Rd. Honor League 4: Home Ec. 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Riding CI. 4: Arr League I. Deulch. Sidney S., 4I5 Rockdale Ave. Spanish Cl. I, 2: Chess Cl. I, 2: Track 2: Gym I. Dillman, Donald Edward, 228 Melish Ave. Sales Cl. 3: Ari League I: Gargoyle Rep. 3, 4: Hughes Cl. 3: Annual Rep. 3: Foreign Policy Assoc. 3. Dixon, Ralph Parker, Jr., 4325 Sullivan Ave. Malh CI. V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Laiin Cl. 2: Ari League I: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, . 4: Band 2, 3: Orchesira 2, 3: Foreign Policy Assoc. 3. Dock, Norlon, 433 Warren Ave. GargoyIe I: Jr. Classics I: Tennis 3: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Treas. Class of '45: League I. rl Lea e ench Cl 2 GA I Ho or League Informahon De Dye, - argarel Anne, 8 Fairview Ave umbus Ohio I Fre es And 4 Baskerball Egelberg, Anne F., 668 Greenwood Ari' League I: S anish Cl. 2: Sa es 4, Sales CI. 4: Home Ec. ' Annual Rep 2: Gi Re- serves 3: Honor L a 6 4.' Elberfeld, Julius, Jr., 5 ' Univ rsiry Ave Slage Crew 4: Arr eague Ellioll, Florence Carlin, 28l5 Digby Ave. Oak Park, III. I: Ne Orleans, La. 2 3: a 4: Orchesfra 4: Ches CI. 4' G.A.A. 4' B skel- ball 4:Volleyball 4:Te nis 4' Honor Lea ue 4. Ellison, Harold, 28I5 M ssachuseils Ave ' Fla B : . ve 'Q , nd I I, g ear 4 , 735 Borden Sl rl League I: alin CI. 3, 4: Jr. Classics I: Cappella C oir 3, 4: ' . . CI ge 2 3' 4 22 Bloom Jr. High Soho Ernsiing, Shirley Elaine Gargoyle Rep. 2: Jr. Choir I: Sr. Girls Glee Cl. I ' Pep . 2, 3, 4: Parlarors : Girl Rese es 2 3' Freshies' Aid 4: Nu ses' Aid 3, : Foreign Policy Assoc. 4: Hon r League 4. Eurove, Charlolfe, 558 rospecf Pl. Spanish Cl. I, 2: Sal s Cl. 4: Hono League 4 Evans, Richard H., I7I E. McMillan ' . Arr League I: Sag I, 2, 3, 4: S . C,-ew I 2 Mgr 3 4' ir Raid War en Hughes Cl: 3,'4: Ba ball 3 '4f 4 ' Eyler, Anfoinefle, 2722 Van S+. g Lalin CI. 2, 4: Junio Classics I' Pe CI 4' G.A.A. I, 2: Baseba I, 2: Kickba I 2' Hockey I, 2: Baskel ll I, 2: Tumb n Volleyball I, 2: lndivid l Sporls I, 2: dern Dancing 2: Nurses' Ai 3, 4: Freshies' 'd 4: Honor League Sec'y 4. Fausf, Morton Philip, 3663 lfer Pl Band 2, 3: Jr. Orcheslra 3: Annual Re 2. Feiler, Virginia N., 2724 Coy . Honor League -Exec. Com. : Arl' League I: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Pep Cl. I: irl Reserves : Freshies' ' - 4' C.A.P. 3 4. F Lu a Eliza fh l756 Jesl Sl' Arr eague I' 'clory Corps Rep. 2: Sal 4' G.A.A. 4' skelball : Tumbling argoyle Rep. 3' nor L ague 4. lfy Goldie Louise 2 ir ounf Ave. Arl League I' P nor League 4 Ferdon Clifford ' . Cross Counlr eague I: Hu es A ad4 oe Rep2 ox Rulh Alice 208 Bosle SI' Arr League I Lahn Cl Orche a els, , Pres , Arr ' ' Docirow, David, 803 Rockdale Ave. Cl, 4, l8gilcrlergTllI2,23: Arr League I: f nual Rep. I: Helen Elaine' 9 CNR S+. ' ' ' Arl Leagu ' Marh Cl. ' f Cl. 3: Doeren, Marian A., 27l3 Sa er Sl. GAA, ll . V, 3, Pr-55, :. all I, 2, Ari League I: Honor Le e 4. 3. 4: Bask lball 2, 4: H ey 2, 3, 47 Drescher, Henry Marlin, 2 Ju . Ann Sr. ls'l,d'Y'd'loI- po fs.I' S' '. 4' ' 'ib I 2' if A Cappella Clloll. 4. po b 3' 4: Bowling ysnca Fr ess 2. Swim ng 2, , 4: Tennis Cl. ll 2: -'Gargoyle Rep. I 2, 3, 4: Vol yball I, 2, 3, ' Hono League 4. Drucker, Muriel Joan, 565 Va Anlwerp Pl. F b'c ' Fun Jr 2338 Whe er S Spanish Cl. I: Pep I. I: Sa s Cl. 4: o-- m Term 3' Capt 4' EC. 4: Honor Leag e 4. ' er, aria E., 444 Klofier ' . Dubin, Elaine Muriel, 585 Van Ani - - ' , ' ' 'lr' Glee CI' 2 ' C 99 CI: 37 Junior Choir 2, 3: Pep Cl. 4: ' e 4' l I 9 EC' 45 G .A. . 2: Kick- Rep. 2: Girl Reserve 4. Z' ,S B I' ,PII I' 's eifba IIIJSIDIS I w - , owin : nor Dugan, Jeane'H'e E., 30 Klolfer ' . , 9 e V g Ari League I: Lalin I. 2: ' - . , Reserves 2. 3: Freshies id ' ' fo - . 'sax FI' ' ' ' 3I5' van Buff: Ave' 4. Q VAX A Is g . , D k H d 40 GI A gi, r ' her 639I P dock Rd uns er, owar , I en - I e 5 ' ' ' ' . . I. in A 1 ' 'hC , 4: G l FCOM 3' 4' Tm 3' 4' ll L g ' ci ? I A'Z:+'I's r. 4: ld :'il':'3lie: Dunfeman, Paul Henry, 20 Shir . I r. - ., l- g, :ng l Hono, Le 9 4. Band I: Orcheslra I: Glee Cl. , 3. . - - : - - 0 olerarn Ave. Rep I 2 Arr and War en n I Badmlnlon I 2 Shuflleboard k I 2 Modern a Ping Pong Archery I February Gra 'I Eairides, Georg - ames, 46I5 N. Edgewood Ave. Forl' Hill High mberland Md. I 2. Rep 3 Farsi Aid Squa Girl Reserv 2 3 Physiology CI reshnes Ald4 G I Tennis ming I umblrng I -- ' ey I: Nurses Aid 3 4' H League V.-Pres. and Pres. 4. - . M., 25I McGregor v , : y l 2' A Capella Clwl, 4: ,sl . , I . I l l I 3 X : il D 9 yl rr . : ry i I . ' 5 , , 1 ' ' ' d , , I . : . . . : I I: , ' I -3' ' fr 2- 3--47 HOCIYSY. I- 2- - ' VOIISYIDUII I- 2- 2: Glee Cl. 2, 4: Pep. CI : Gargo le I ' IS I I I ' , l ' ' . g ' 4 I' I, 2: ' ball , : ' D 1- I, 2: l 5 ' ' ' ' l I 'A' ' i 7 ' ' 9' : ' ' ' : T ' : ' ck- . ock . ' . . - or I49 Frazier, Donald Bingham, 320 Resor Ave. Glassford, Colleen . I -- Blair Aye. HIIHI June 3II 4123 Fergus SL . Wyoming, Ohio I: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Tennis Harlan Ky. , 3: Sages ' Thespians 4: Somerset High School 1- Honor League 4. 2, Capt. 3, 4: Hughes Cl. 3: Math Cl. 3. Hono ague 4. Child Care Center 4. I ' Freeland, Leona June, I7 Wuest St. - u t, W 't N., 5945 K th A . ' ' Seamah SCIIIOOI II 2I 3I CIIIISIII EVSIIII C I ATI IIea2nI:eaII GIAIAI IIerE2eIIIIIIg A I I Hand. Richard C.. IOI3 Straight St. Glee Cl. 4: Pep Cl. 3: Honor L uo 4: pella Choir I: Junior Chair 2: Sr. Choir 3, 4: H ' G 'l'll ' L'D 724 Bur' Oak Sl- Shorthand Cl. 3: lntormation Desk . Annual Rep. 2: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor AU' Leagug Pep Cl' 4: Home EC' 4: Ten' Freese, Purvan Guy, 22 W. Universit Ave. l-BGQUS 4' ' S 3l Bowlmg 3: Honor League 4' Boys' Glee Cl. 3: Hughes Cl. 3.4: ath Exec. R - I Harris Stanley Marvin, 3454 H A . Com. 4: Tennis 3, 4: ayor 4: I eerleader Gtg::IlIIIeTIyE'jiTnx?'lI,:'::':ge2ckII ' I l. l, 2: Chess Cl. I, 2, 3ir'Pi'ilat6lrZ 3. FII'1IIIEI:ZfIi'l': l' IIIIIIII CII IIIIII A I Pelle Choir 4: Gargoyle Rep- l- 42. mai., Rasa Marie, 1739 North Bend Rd. ' ,' i V' , I, AtL I:MthCl.3,4:S 'hCl. Art League : Spanish Cl. - P p Cl. Treas. G?:I'g:r?fI go 1?nVFI:,e'maE' 45l Per I,'2, 533363, 4: AFchery I: HonorpL:ii3ue 4. 4: Sales . 3: Annual Rep. Gargoyle I I, I 3' ' OVY 0' -' - I I I gfaff 2I :I Ru:d Warden 3I hes CL 3I QOYS GP- - uenstem, Shirley, 706 Dixmyth Ave. 4: Choo ender 3. 4: Bowling I. - 3: Gym Goldfarb, Be - Hearne Ave. 'T league li GA-A' l' 2' 37 V-'P'95- 47 team I, 2, 3, 4. Lati ' : Football 2. , A Cllsris lJI2'B3' ti I?3Sk?Iib:llIZ- nizvoglez' Friedman Peggy F., 3966 Ardmore Ave. if - an, Carolyn J., 744 Betul ve. 3 :s' 2' 5 TS :?Id:,,fdue: 'SI-13,382 '3 ' 4: Art Le gue I: Jr. Classics I: Latin Cl. Exec. Art League l: Spanish Cl. : Sales Cl. : O 'ng LIOIIOI. League 4 ' ' ' Com. Sales Cl. 3: Gargoyle Rep. 2. 3: nnual Rep. I: Gi eserves 3: Hon r I' l Foreign '- ' Assoc. 2: Honor League 4. s.. - - -I CII . Vuoleg iIdIlI1G.Il4536IIB4?YCl Sl. III II French, an, I2II a. - Ave. Gold n, an Sidney, 636 Prospect Pl. rZ::e'ybe':: 'I I 2' 3' gzziefgallof EY :'GI'3r I le Rep 'IlILIA ep ' ' 27 Med' P era Cl' ' A 4 aseball 2, 3, li: Kickball I, 4: Tehnis 'CG eflo - Oflol' 909 ' 'I ol ,-nam Min+:-9 LeeI 3 . 5 ,, Ave. 3 - Individual Sports 2, 3, 4: Umpire 3. Freund, Isabel, 9l9 I ' ' - rt League I, 2: Honor League 4: '-- - 2. ' l' LGBQUS 4- QILSLEQZB if SA Sjfpella 3' 4: Sr' I i ldmeyer, Shirley Marie, II7 Lyon St. 5. B 'bin ADM. l622 BFUCS Ave. I-I II ' ' I,Ip ' ' ' Y' League I: Victory Corps Rep, 2: Spani h ' l' S ' 2 lt Spanish Cl- l. 2. 3: PSP Cl. 2: I O Ol' 909l-le - - I. 3: A Cappella 3, 4: Girls Glee I, a --. Rep. 3: Girl Reserves Treas. 2, 3: Fritz, George Ann, 634 Jessup Rd. 2, Pe 4: Camera Cl. Sec'y 2: Ga - ri l : Honor League 4. Spanish Cl. I, V.-Pr ' , ep l. : goy ' , . Old Hugh 2: F h' ' - ' - Annual Rep. 2: Gargoy e Stat 3: P re- Aid .A. , wimmincjsl 2: Turniiplii ln ' 'Fla' 2220 'viay S+' I . I I 3I III L III B I. 3 I 2I , 2I ' t L -V I. Pep Cl. 4. Sales Cl. 4. Tennis a ors , onor eague , owIn . , . ms , , o s League 4. I H O League 4I F'::,::?::::.:::.'5:l5:'.:::::.::Z. 3325 3 3: G oimf. : 'r ::. : ' .L 02: S: 2 A me -'rr S+- - 1 - I 'S i i i ' FG i i - I e . Hughes Cl. 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4. rn Q . II 2: unior Ch ' 2: '. Cl. 4: X Le u l' :I-lorjor ZZZQEII4' A . . . I ' , 27 Old H . R I I I e an, ouise, :man ve. Fuerst, Shirley Alice,I57O8 CIole in A . An FEIDYIQII I SEI II IIIIGII S I Z L agus I VICIOIY Corp Rep 3I A CGPI Art Lea ue I- Junior Choir Hom Ec 3 P ' ' Ono - - . III HG g I ,'. R I 2I AA 3' 4: Lag 4, . II S our 3, 4: Junior Choir 2: Glee Cl. ' argoye ep' .' ' - . . . . I 4: ' 0 - Hughes Rep. I: Lunchroom 4: Basketball l. 2: Bowling l. : Tenn I. 2: rady, ., 294 W. McMicken Ave. HOIIOI. League. Se:eS C: 3 Kickball I, 2: Hockey I, 2: ep Cl. 4: Girl ' Gym : Track 2. IIIII R II R ' 5 EII! ' IIII R S ' 4: H L : 4. ' . . l4l 'f - eserves ecy onor img dfillim MUVY Al'll1-4433 Rl-llllel' AVS- I I 'Art Eealgxe nyBand 2: OF6 hestra I: A Cap- Fll AlbtR809Hth A AtL 'S GI Cl 'Rd Cl u er' er ' U C 'ns V II' I-I 3IIueL II enfr ee ' 2' ' 'ng ' pella Choir 3, 4: Madrigal Singers 4: Gar- : ea ue . Art League I: Sages 4: Sales Cl. 4, r Raid Warden 3: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Gym Te 2. Gallagher, Margaret R., Box 542 Winton Rd. Art League I: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Jr. Choir 2: Glee Cl. I: Old Hughes Rep. I: C.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball I, 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3: Hockey l, 2, 3: Individual Sports I, 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Volley- ball I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. Garber, Colleen, 46ll Edgewood Ave. Art League I: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Sages 3, 4: Glee Cl. 2: Pep Cl. 4: Parlators 2, V.-Pres. 3, 4: Honor League 4. Geisdorf, Martha G., 2l48 Clifton Ave. Art League I: Spanish Cl. I, 2: Gargoyle Statf 2: Sages 4: Tumbling I: Nurses' Aid 3, 4: Honor League 4. Geisler, Virginia Dell, 3944 Herron Ave. Honor League Pres. 4: Girls' Glee Cl. l, 2: First Aid Squad 3, 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Nurses' Aid 3: Victory Corps Rep. 2, 3: U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. Geiss, Helen E., 683 Riddle Rd. Art League I: Victory Corps Rep. 3: Gar- goyle Rep. I, 2: Honor League 4: Archery I: Sales Cl. 4. Gersenfish, Harvey, 876 Cleveland Avo. Air Raid Warden 3. Gersenfish, Saul, 876 Cleveland Ave. Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Latin Cl. I. Ghory, Helen E., 26l3 Bellevue Ave. Art League I: Latin Cl. 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Nurses' Aid I, 2, 3, 4: Foreign Policy Assoc. 3: Honor League 4. Gilmer Wesley, l232 Laidlaw Ave. Hughes Cl. 3: Hi-Y 3: German Cl. 3: A Cap- pella Choir 3: Glee Cl. 2. Gitlin, Barbara Jean, I222 Franklin Ave. Withrow I: I-Ionor'League 4: Bowling Cl. 4: Sages 4: C.A.P. 3: Victory Corps Rep. 2. Grand, selyn, 647 Gleenwood Ave. Art L gue I: Junior Choir 3: Girls' Glee Cl. 2: ome Ec. 4: Honor League 4. raumlic , Lillian Ruth, I4l3 Franklin Ave. Norwo d I, 2, 3: Physiology Cl. 4: Honor Leag . 4. Gre , Frances Isobel, 4668 Hamilton Ave. rt League I: Home Ec. 4: Honor League 4. Greenberg, Helen Lillian, 3424 Ridgeway Ave. Junior Glee Cl. I: Spanish Cl. I, 2: Sales Cl. 3: Home Ec. 4. Greenberg, Marvin David, 3450 Hallwood Pl. Sales Cl. 3, 4. Griffith, Herman Dennis, I208 Cedar Ave. Fee High School I, 2. Grueninger, Robert E., 3524 Beldare Ave. Art League I: Volleyball I: Baseball I, 2: Football 2: Sales Cl. 4: Color Guard 4: Hughes Cl. 4. Grueninger, William, 3524 Beldare Ave. Art League I: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Victory Corps Rep. 3: Sales Cl. 3: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Cross Country 3: Track 3: Baseball I, 2. Gruenke, Rudolf E. ll, 7506 AnthonyWayne Ave. Latin Cl. 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Cl. 2, 3: Hughes Cl. 3, V.-Pres. 4: Hi-Y 4: First Aid Squad 4: Parlators 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep. 4: Annual Rep. 3. Gschaidle, Elva Louise, 29I3 Marshall Ave. Victory Corps 2: Math Cl. 3, 4: Jr. Classics I: Lunchroom 3, 4: Honor League 4. Haeckl, Shirley Loretta, l087 North Bend Rd. Art League I: Math Cl. 3: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Gargoyle Rep. I: Archery 2: Honor League 4. Hater, William, 7I4 E. Epworth Ave. Hughes Cl. 4: Boys' Glee Cl. 2, 4: A Cap- pella Choir 3: Jr. Choir l, 2. ISO goyle Rep. I, 3: First Aid Squad 4: Air Raid Warden 3: Hughes Cl. 3, 4. Hillebrand, Beverly Jane, l45 W. McMillan St. St. Ursula Academy I, 2: Honor League 4: Pep Cl. 4: Sages 4: Physiology Cl. 4. Himovitz, Mildred M., 250 Forest Ave. Art League I: Victory Corps Rep. 2: Latin Cl. 3: Sages 4: Pep Cl. 4: Home Ec. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Girl Reserves 3: Freshies' Aid 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Volley- ball 3, 4: Kickball 3: Baseball 3, 4: Shuttle- board 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Ping-Pong 3, 4: Badminton 3, 4: Honor League 4. Hoeweler, H. Waldo, 50I8 Gray Rd. Baseball 3, 4. Holland, Betty Jean, 740 Froome Ave. Art League I: Sr. Orchestra I, 2: A Cap- pella Ch-oir 3, 4: Girls' Glee 2, 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Madrigal Singer 3, 4: Honor Lg. 4. Holloway, Audrey Lois, i926 State Ave. Art League I: Store Class 4: Honor League 4. Holtiman, Martin Daniel, 873 Hutchins Ave. Art League I: Latin Cl. I: Bowling Cl. I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Rep. 3: Pep Cl. 4. Honold, Ruth Lindy, 251 Piedmont St. Honor League 4: Art League I: Pep Cl. 4. Horwitz, Annette, 52I Carplin PI. Art League I: Sages 4: Sales Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Howe, Gladys E., l506 Knox St. Math Cl. 3, 4: Jr. Classics l: Girl Reserves 3: G.A.A. 2, 4: Tennis 2, 4: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4. Huber, Luella Rose, 6l6 Burr Oak St. Art League I: Latin Cl. 2. 3: Junior Classics I: Spanish Cl. 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3: Freshies' Aid 4: G.A.A. 4: Baseball 3, 4: Individual Sports 3, 4: Kickball 4: Tennis 4: Volleyball 4: Honor' League 4. Huenefeld, Lois Adele, 429 Lafayette Ave. Art League I: Latin Cl. 2, 3: Junior Classics I: German Cl. 2: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Junior Choir I: Freshies' Aid 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Basketball 4: Individual Sports 4: Kickball 4: Tennis 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Honor League 4: Madrigal Singer 4. Huether, Loren Walter, I623 Linden Dr. Math Cl. 3: Latin Cl. 2: Glee Cl. 2: Hughes Cl. 3: Bowling 3. Huller, Donald Frank, 3934 King Pl. A Cappella Choir 4: Annual Rep. 2, 3: Art League 2. Hume, Luella Ruth, 383l Borden St. Art League I: Pep Cl. 4: Gargoyle Rep. I: Honor League 4. Hunt, Patricia D., 2269 Victor St. Buffalo, N. Y. I: Forrestville, N. Y. 2: Buffalo, N. Y. 3: Honor League 4: Sales Cl. 4. Hysell, Stanley M., Jr., U. S. Lock No. 37. Aeronautics I, 2: Junior Classics I: Junior Choir 2: Glee Cl. 3: Hughes CI. 3, 4. Iverson, Robert Ramon, 3959 Farrell Dr. Art League I: Math Cl. Exec. Com. 4: Ger- man Cl. Treas. 4: Hughes Cl. 3, Sec'y 4: Hi-Y 4. Jacobson, Davis, 3964 Warwick Old Hughes Rep. I: Junior Choir 2: Boys' Glee Cl. 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Art League I: Bowling Cl. 3: Math Cl. 3, 4. Johnson, Nellie Mae Art League I: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4. Johnston, Joann Louise, 220 Loraine Ave. Art League I: Math CI. 4: Latin Cl. 2, Exec. Com. 3, 4: Junior Classics I: Spanish Cl. 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Bowling I, 2: Child Care Com. I: Honor League 4: Sr. Ring Com. 4. Jungclas, Richard Louis, 420 Glenwood Ave. Art League I: Latin CI. I, 2: Hughes Cl. 4. Kabler, Betty Jane, I257 State Ave. Oyler Jr. High I: Sales CI. 3: Home Ec. 4: Honor League 4. Kahn, John Henry, 554 Carplin Pl. Spanish Cl. 4: French Cl. 4. Kash, Dennis, 6248 Hamilton Ave. Covington High I, 2: Victory Corps 3: Gar- goyle 3. Keating, Harold, 3404 Whitfield Ave. Math Cl. 3, 4: Spanish CI. 2: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4. Kees, Albert Donald, 7029 Vine Slreet. Woodward High School I, 2. Kietel, Rita Gertrude, II37 Groesbeck Rd. Art League I: Victory Corps Rep. 2, 3: Sales Cl. Treas. 4: Home Ec. Chm. Com. 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Bowling I: Archery I: Honor League 4. Keller, June Lillian, 5II5 Colerain Ave. Woodward I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 3: Nurses' Aid 4. Kendrick, Constance, 336I Southside Ave. Honor League 4: Art League I: Spanish Cl. 2. Kennedy, Michael Thomas, 2 Hedgerow Lane. First Aid Squad 4: Tennis 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3: Hughes Cl. 3, 4. Kessen, Beverly Doris, 739 Chaltonte Pl. Sales Cl. 3: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4. Kettenacker, Herbert, 2232 Shadwell St. Art League I: First Aid Squad 4: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 3. Kettler, 'Margaret Ann, 4756 Edgewood Ave. Art League I: Sales Cl. 3: Annual Rep. I: Freshies' Aid 4: Pep Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Kiesewetter, Ruth, I32 W. McMillan Art League l: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Drum Maiorette 2, 3, 4: Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Hockey I: Kickball I: Swimming I: Nurses' Aid 3, 4: Honor League 4. Kirch, William, 222l Flora St. Art League I: Junior Classics I: Victory Corps Rep. 2: Hughes Cl. 3, 4. ' Kirschner, Leonard, 35I2 Burnet Ave. Parlators 3: Hughes Cl. 3: Foreign Policy Assoc. 2. Kissel, Edward Henry, I3l7 Springlawn Ave. Cross Country 4. Kitz, Eva Lorraine, I640 Harrison Ave. Band I, 2, Sec'y 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Short- hand Cl. 3: Honor League 3. Klayman, Albert, 4I9 Rockdale Ave. Art League I, 2: Bowling Cl. I, 2: Annual Rep. I: Basketball I, 2, 3: Latin CI. I. Kleemen, Mariorie Regina, I57I'f2 Tremont St. Art League I: Victory Corps Rep. 2: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Parlators 3: Honor League 4: ln- lormation Desk 4. Klughman, Russell Herman, 3730 Vine St. Art League I: Math CI. 4: Hughes CI. 4. Kohlman, Miriam F., 6238 Savannah Ave. Bowling I: Honor League 4: Sages 4: Latin Club. 2: Girl Reserves 3: Gargoyle Statl 2, 3. Kohn, Sherwood D., 6234 Savannah Ave. Art League I: Math Cl. 3, 4: Junior Choir 2: Gargoyle Cartoonist 2, 3: Parlators 3, 4: First Aid Squad 3: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Swimming Team 2, 3: Aeronautics Cl. 2, 3: Annual Staff 4. Krauth, Fred William, 2429 Clifton Ave. Art League I, 2: Band I: Orchestra I: Bowl- ing I, 2: Football 4. Kreiter, Nancy Alice, 3440 Telford Ave. Art League I: Latin Cl. I, 2: Junior Classics 3: Pep Cl. 2, 3: Annual Rep. 2, 3: Ger- goyle Staff 3: Scribblers 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Honor League 4. Kress, Milton Lloyd, I3I7 Ryland Ave. Football 2, 4: Glee Cl. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 4: Baseball 4: Band 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Math Cl. 3: Army Air Corps. Krueck, Eugene Ernst, III4 York St. Art League I: Football Mgr. 2: Basketball Mgr. 2: Foreign Policy Assoc. 2: Annual Rep. 4. Levy, Beatrice B., 833 Blair Ave. Art League I: Victory Corps Rep 2: Salvage Corps Exec. Com. 3: Sales Cl. 4: Pep Cl. I, 2, 4: Physiology Cl. 4: Nurses' Aid I, 2, 3: Child Care Center I, 2, 3. Leytze, Robert Donald, 2562 North Bend Rd. Western Hills I, 2: Glee CI. 4: Hughes Cl. 4. Lockwood, Earlene, I626 Larch Ave. Art League I: Spanish CI. 4: Pep Cl. 4: Home Ec. 4: Archery 2: Honor League 4. Lodwick, Robert Clare, 5I63 Paddock Rd. Latin Cl. 2, 3: Math CI. 3: Parlators Treas. 3: Hughes Cl. 3: Hi-Y 3. Loesch, Ralph W., I647 North Bend Rd. Victory Corps Rep. 2, 3: Sales Cl. 4: Annual Rep. I: GargoyIe Rep. 2: First Aid Squad 3: Old Hughes Rep. I: Art League I. Loudin, Mary Jean, 3257 Glendora Ave. Art League I: Sales Cl. 4: Gargoyle Rep. I: Girl Reserves 2: Honor League 4. Love, Jean Shirley, II43 Clearbrook Ave. Holmes High I, 2: Latin Cl. 3: Parlators 4: Home Ec. Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Lovvorn, Kathryn Louise, 3822 Vine St. Hillsboro, Ohio I, 2: Home Ec. 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4. Luhn, Harold Joseph, 4820 Doberrer Ave. Cross Country 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Art League I. Lutton, Richard Imler, 2825 North Bend Rd. Sages I, 2: Art League I: Glee CI. 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Latin CI. 4: Math CI. 4: PSP Cl. I. 2. 4: Gargoyle Staff 2, 4: Hughes CI. 4. Malinsky, Shirley, 3478 Harvey Ave. Art League I: Junior Choir 3: Jr. Glee Cl. 2: Girl Reserves 3: Pep Cl. 4: Spanish CI. 4: Kickball 3: Basketball 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Badminton 3, 4: Ping-Pong 3, 4: Shuffleboard 3, 4: Annual Rep. 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4. Marksberry, Dorothy Lucille, 3 I9 E. Auburn Ave. Lawrenceburg Consolidated High I, 2: Home Ec. 4: onor League 4: information Desk 4. Kunold, Virginia Anne, 3064 Henshaw Ave. M I ' , I Ed d 30 W' Art League I: Latin Cl. 2, 3: Junior Classics goal s mgu ' I 'nlon Rd' I: Spanish CI. 3: Jr. Glee Cl. 3: Annual Rep. - . ' 2, Statl 4: Freshies' Aid 4: G.A.A. I, 2, Sec'y Mel ani ' Cp C F' 6R'4l Evwswgod A 3, Exec. Board 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Base- Le e I 'A 'I 3' 5' en ' rl' ball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2: Individual Sports . I, 2, 3, 4: Kiekbell I, 2, 3, 4: Modem r. - 'im' ' ' :inf ' 4 H' defwe- ing 2: Swimming I, 2: Tennis 2, 3: Volle all Wesl Q 5 Pelle 'I' 47 JI'- I, 2, 3, 4: Honor League Exec. om. 4. Sho ' 2 0 i Annual P- 31 Kunstman, Charlotte Elsie, I502 ': - Ave. en ' ' res' 3' Art League I: Victory Corp ' - 3: Ma ' 'S' ' 53 5C'AV9- Cl. 3: Spanish Cl. I, 2, 3 4: Ba - 2, 4 :Aff hle : : Bow p rsh Cl- 2. 37 Orchestra 2: A Cappella oir : C A. 2 ol .Cl' ' A' P 5 me FC- 47 PGP Archery 2: Honor Leng ' . T ' 4' Fries ' ' LSBQUS 4- Lamantia, Josephine M. 2 Bellev e A : f l W'll m E J I 4 ' 'Al' ' VQ- CI 2 Art League I: Victory or s Rep 2: e is '- 55'C 7 - - : . .- . Q E I: Honor League 4. , ' Lan9- Anna Louise. 233 lora . 9' - ' M -. 44 Mc ' en Ave. Walnut Hills I: A a ella 6- 4: S. Ho e ' on ' eague 4' Girls' Glee Cl. 4: u es' Ai H 1' M4 f - c J e, 2l2 oc ale Ave. League 4. a es 3, 4: he ian 2, 3, 4: Larberg, Virginia Eda, 3 War S . hi 9 ' Art League I: Kickbal I, : Ba all I, 2: - I . ' Id - - I I arshall Ave. Volleyball 2: Tennis 2: di ' ual 3- . Aff I-909 ' - Cla cs I: Latin Cl. 2: Pep Cl. 4: Sales Cl. 3: --I : ' H HUQIWSS 3. w 4 League 4: information Desk . . . ggfgr , . ' ,V C:,.cle. Lawson, Patricia Rose, 20 Erkenbrec 1 . Spa I5 - 1 L ella Choi 4: Pep CI. Art League I: Spanish Cl. 2. 3, 4 0 estra mme E : Gargoyle Rep. 3, 4: Old I. 2, 3. 4: A Cappella Ch 7 Mggic Hughes Re . . nnual Rep.2: Art League Apprec. Cl. I: Pep Cl. 3 : arlators 3: HOF Leaqu . Girl ReS6.fveS.3. 47 Mad I ' 96 4: Tennis Ma ei, r Louise, 4 Erkenbrecher Ave. I, 2: Swimming 2, 3' sf- League 4. At Le g : , G . s Sec'y 27 Sr. Glee Cl. Lehmann, Sally Ann eakwood Ave 4: ges Sales I. V.-Pres. 3: Honor Art League - Cl. 3: Juni ' . Sd U9 li Latin I- D ranch ' 0YlS Alistef. ary Jo, 8 and Ave. Staff. 3: e -.- c. Com. 4: . nge es High I: League I: Victory Tennis 2: Honor Q.--: 4. Corps ' . . hog, 2: Te,,n:s 3: Leininger, Kathryn Ann, I439 Weigold Ave. Art League I: Girl Reserves 2: Physiology Cl. 4: Child Care Center: Honor League 4. I5I Swimming 4: Honor e ue 4, McCann, Edward O'Neal, 2445 Highland Ave. Gallatin Co. High, Warsaw, Ky. I, 2, Meador, Roberi' A., 368 Dixmyfh Ave. Ari League I: Annual Rep. 2: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Foof ll I, 2. 4: Baskefball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, . Meier, Caryl Ann esidenf Ap ., -s OI Jr. Glee Cl. 3, S es Cl. 4: Hom - 4: Gargoyle Re , ' no Lea ue 4. Mellman, Jerry, U Lexin A . Ari League I: La' C I ' T ck , 4. Menge, Roberl' R., 3I Scioio Sl. A Cappella Choir 3, ib. ' ' ' a ' e 3. 4: Arr League I: Pe 2, 4: Junio Firsi 'd Squad 4. J Merefsky Y ea 4 Ri g a . Lea I' f : I' Glee I. 3, 2: Honor Lea - . . Gargoyl ' '- , , r Legu I: Lai' C : 'q I. I: Honor League 4. M'er a .. 5II ro sp cl. ' P rl : Merz, Joseph ., L ' Ma l racl . Ari 4 p I 2 - Miller, Do fh , 2I La o A I' all ec rs Shoriridge - League . T k , s al , , Miller, Ma 53 mden Ave. Millar, Mar J ine S+ Wesier Hil Vicl ' rp Re 2: Frenc Cl. 3: ' app hoir res. 4: :- . Publicir - res. ' ' ual B r. 4' I - - ' ' - League ' Hon - ' - . . Miller Noah f - gf U ' - Gr : Wesiern Hills 3' Ar . Miller Pafricia - ne I6I6 es: - Q d Ave Mg . Ga t i . H , a P3 4 Ar+'League I: ' 4 lassics I: Spanish CI. 3, 4 a -- e ': , 3: Girl Reserves 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Phys gy Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Mills, Alberfa Frances, 3I37 Wehrman Couri. Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4: Ari League I: Honor League 4. Minning, Gilberl J., 807 Siraighl S+. Ari League I. Misrach, Dolores Evelyn, 3436 Jay Si. Walnui Hills I: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Sages 4: Riding 2: Honor League 4. Monfori, Donald R., 6703 Lebanon Sf. Laiin Cl. I: Sales Cl. 4: Old Hughes Rep. I. Monfgomery, Evelyn Jean, 367I Vine S+. Arr League I: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Pep Cl. V.-Pres. 3: Home Ec. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Girl Reserves 3: Foreign Policy Assoc. 2: Physiology Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Mooney, Charloffe Myra, 2349 Wheeler Sl. Lafin Cl. 3: Annual Rep. 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Nurses' Aid 3, 4: Honor League 4. Moore, Charles Bernard, 44I2 Innes Ave. Scribblers I: Parlaiors 2, 3: Glee Cl. 2, 3: Senior Choir 4: Annual Rep. 3: Book Shop 3, 4: Hughes Cl. 3, Treas. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Laiin Cl. Treas. 4: Mafh Cl. 3, 4. Morand, Alvin Charles, 6448 Home Cify Ave. Siege Crew I: Senior Choir 3: Boys' Glee Cl. 2: Gargoyle Carioonisi, I, 2: Lunch- room 3: Hughes CI. 3: Gym Team I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Cross Couniry 2, 3: Annual Rep. 2: Band I. Mosel, Lois Ann, 3338 Burner Ave. Orchard High I, 2, 3: Physiology CI. 4: Honor League 4. Moss, Leonard, 3434 Burnei Ave. Annual Rep. 2: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Tennis Mgr. 3: Track 4. Moher, Hilda C., 34I6 Marmei Ave. Ari League I: German Cl. 4: Spanish Cl. 2: Sales Cl. 3: Kiclcball I: Honor League 4. Mueller, Alvin Fred, 3803 Cass Ave. Senior Choir 4. Muhlhauser, Howard F., 3I9 E. Universiiy Ave. Ari League I, 2: Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Lunch- room 4. Mullins, Nell. 3042 I ei Ave. Zions - e ,Q , K 2: Honor L S -- r, Allen, 529 -- -f PI. Ari League I. Nease, Cha s - , 4I27 Fergus Sf. U.S.' ,4. Neele , orge Wilson, 4000 Spring Grove Ave. 40 9 Cl. 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Ari -.a s I, ' eu s , ' - erf E. F., 3553 Beldare Ave. a , , Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4: A Cap- ll Choi 4: adrigal Singer 4: Camera I. . Ne m nn, h C2 frude, I548 Joseph Sf. a CI. 3, : nor League 4: Ari League I: . .A. 3, : iclcball I: Baskeiball 2, 4: Vo yb 3, 4. Ne o ,Le y, -' E. Rochelle S+. nei a, Ten ., , 2: Sales CI. 4. 'c el, uani'la ' , 4664 Hamilion Ave. r L gue ' Sales Cl. 4: Old Hughes 'qi I, Ho - League 4. Oak , a d ., I25 Kinsey Ave. Waln i ' s I: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Glee I 2: G.A.A. I: Madrigal Singer 4: Pep Cl. : Ari League 2: Honor League 4. 0 erschmidf, Ervin R., 2507 Addison S+. rl' League I: Junior Classics I: Annual Rep. I, 2, Siafi 3, Sporis Ediior 4: Gargoyle Co- Sporis 3, Rep. 4: Parlaiors 2, 3, Pres. 4: Hughes 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. Ochs, Roberl' E., 237I Wheeler S+. Ari League I: Sales Cl. 4: Fooiball Mgr. 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball Mgr. 2, 3, Sfudenl' Coach 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Hughes CI. 4: A Cap- pella Choir 4. O'Dell, Joyce E., l654 Elmore Sf. Ari' League I: Pep CI. 4: Honor League 4. Oppenheim, Rulh Eva, 3376 Reading Rd. Spanish Cl. I, 2: Pep Cl. 3: German CI. 3: Girl Reserves 3: G.A.A. 3: Archery 3: Honor League 3. Paim, Libby, 3465 Reading Rd. Ari League I: G.A.A. 2: Ping-Pong 2: Kick- ball 3: Tumbling I: Sages 4. Palmer, Evelyn Jane, I334 Laidlaw Ave. Ari League I: Spanish CI. 2, 3: Glee Cl. 3, 4 GargoyIe Assi. Cir. Mgr. 4: Parlalors, 3, 4: Honor League 4. Pancero, Howard, 6l24 Belleair Pl. Hughes Cl. 3: Ari League I: Parlaiors 4: Viclory Corps Rep. I, 2: Gargoyle Rep. 3. Pappas, Doroihy, 244I Ohio Ave. Ari League I: Old Hughes Rep. I: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Pep Cl. 2, 3, 4: Annual Rep. 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Home Ec. 4: Honor League 4. Parks, Clifford Carlas, I922 Vine S'l'. Hughes Cl. 3, 4: La+in Cl. 3: Junior Classics I: Ari League I. Paulus, Melberne, 3245 Bishop Si. Track I: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Annual Rep. 3: Ari League I. Pearson, Thomas, 2904 Alms Pl. . Sioneiield, Ohio I: Junior Choir 2: A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4. Perdomo, Luis Armando, 554 Howell Ave. Swimming I, 2, 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Span- ish Cl. 2: Hughes Cl. 4: Parlafors 2: A Cap- pella Choir 4. Peier, Joseph Earl, 26I0 Kipling Ave. Ari League I: Gargoyle Carloonisi 2, 3, 4. Peferson, Jame, I726 Laurelwood Circle Peiroff, Chrisiine, 240 Mohawk S+. Bloom Jr. High I: Woodward 2: Parlafors 3: Sages 3, Bus. Mgr.-Treas. 4: Thespian 3, 4: Honor League 4. I52 Pfefferle, Richard A., I735 Laurelwood Circle Ari League I: Uniied Siaies Navy. Pine, Jerome A., 335 Norihern Ave. Annual Rep. I, 2: Firsf Aid Squad 4: Firsf Aid 3. Pine, Shirlee Evelyn, 3306 Milion Courl Sages 4: German CI. 4: Spanish Cl. 2: Pep CI. 3, 4: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Arr League I: Nurses' Aid 4: Physiology Cl. 4. Prenikoff, Esiher H., 809 S. Crescenf Ave. Ari' League I: Spanish Cl. 4: Jr. Girls' Glee CI. 2: Annual Rep. 2, 3: Gargoyle Staff 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Physiology Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Price, Jerome Maurice, 345 Foresi Ave. A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Glee Cl. 3, 4. Pufman, Harry Edward, 615 Burr Oak Sf. Track 3.4: Gym Team 2. Rahn, Violei' C., 4940 Gray Rd. Ari League I: Girls' Glee CI. 2: Sr. Girls' Glee CI. 3, 4: Pep Cl. 4: Honor League 4: Physiology Cl. Trees. 4: Bowling Cl. 3: Ten- nis 3. Randall, Phillip, 2347 Fairview Ave. Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Firsf Aid Squad 4: A Cap- pella 4. Rapfes, Nick, 2622 Universiiy Cour'I'. Arr League I: Gargoyle Rep. I: Baseball 2. Rhollans, Donald Wesley, 2324 Muriel Couri. Ar+ League I: Junior Classics I: Hughes 3, 4: Annual Rep. 4: Track 3, 4: Cross Counfry 3, Capi. 4. Richard,s Melvin Earle, 225 Hearne Ave. Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Ari League I: Uniied Siaies Navy. Ries, Richard Edgar, 290I Maisel Dr. Wesiern Hills I: German Cl. 4. Rodenberg, Ruih Mariorie, I550 Teadwood Ave. Arf League I: Pep Cl. 4: Home Ec. 4: Girl Reserves 4: Physiology Cl. 4: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2: Pep and Ginger I, 2: Honor League 4. Roehr, Adele Carol, 4I8 Ada S+. Annual Siafi 3, Ari Ediiress 3: Ari League I: Pep Cl. 3, 4: Honor League 4. Rollinson, Thelma Marie, 37Il Dirr Sf. Bloom Jr. High I: Ari' League I: Sales Cl. 4: Home Ec. Cl. 4: Physiology V.-Pres. 4: Viciory Corps Rep. 2: Honor League 4. Rose, June Julia, I I4 W. S+. Clair S+. Ari League I, 2: Physiology CI. 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Cl., Music Apprec. Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Rosen, David Morris, 5339 Carplin PI. German CI. Lib. I: Hughes Cl. 3: Maih Cl. 3. Roih, Edifh, 684 Glenwood Ave. Honor League 4: Sales Cl. 4: Pep and Ginger I: Ari League I. Rumke, Richard Edward, I635 Hoffner Si. Junior Choir 2: Hughes CI. 3: Camera CI. l: Annual Rep. 3. Rufhemeyer, Carol Elizabefh, 2679 N. Bend Rd. Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Sages 4: Twirler 2: Pep Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Sagmasfer, Mary Laverne, 2348 Auburn Ave. Miami, Fla. I: Norwood I: Sages 4: Gar- goyIe 4. Saloshin, Maxine Gale, 3565 Van Aniwerp Pl. Arl' League I: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Sages 4: Sr. Girls' Glee CI. 4: Pep Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Sanders, Shirley, 3033 Highland Ave. Ari League I: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Junior Choir I: Sr. Girls' Glee Cl. 2, 4: Pep CI. 2: Home Ec. 4: Honor League 4. Safo, Fred, 3457 Harvey Ave. Norihiield, Minn. I, 2, 3: Fooiball 4. Schaefer, Anna Louise, 36I4 Vine Si. Ari League I: Sales CI. 4: Honor League 4. Schaefer, Allen E., 3622 Vine S+. Woodward I: Annual Bus. Mgr. 4: Malh Cl. 4: Hughes Cl. 3, 4. Schanson, Elaine Eve., 633 Fores+ Ave. Spanish Cl. I, 2: Glee Cl. 2: Sages 4: Gar- goyIe Rep. 4: Honor League 4. Schawe, Margaref L., 240 Renner Sf. Ari League I: Gargoyle Rep. I: Honor League 4. Schierloh, Elizabefh Ann, 5Il Evanswood Pl. Vicfory Corps Rep. I: Mafh Cl. 2: Spanish Cl. I, 2, 3: Sages 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 3: Sr. Glee CI. 2: Honor League 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Baslcefball I, 2: Kiclrball I: Tennis I, 2, 3: Bowling 3: Archery I: Swimming I, 2: Twirler I, 2. Schille, Arfhur J. H.. 2880 Sidney Ave. Simhin, Ren a, 3592 Wilson Ave. Spanish Cl. I. 2. 3: Junior Choir 2: Glee Cl. 3: Sr. Ch oir 4: Parlafors 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2, 3, Sfaff 3: Ari League I: Foreign Policy Assoc. 3: Honor League 4. Simmonds, Beverly Lois, 2625 Dennis S+. Rofhenbe rg Jr. High I: Woodward High 2: Honor League 4. Simons Roberl' Marvin 57I ir Home Insfrucfion Schoo I u I' Lafin C ' uni 'hoir 2: 9 3 4' Annu . goyle - Gir Re erves ' res s' Aid Singer, Aidele Gloria, I7 T 3 e , . J GI , , - 3. ' Re I , , I hi Sfonefield, Beffy Calherine, 3920 Ludlow Ave. Ari League I: Annual Rep. I, 2, 3: Pep CI. 4: Physiology Cl. 4: Nurses' Aid 2: Honor League 4. Sfrunh, Wanda Jean, 234 Calhoun Sf. Arf League I: Vicfory Corps Rep. 2, 3: A Cappella 3, 4: Pep Cl. 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4: Nurses' Aid 3: Honor League 4. Sussli, Thomas Robarf, IB39 Chase Ave. Arf League I: Gargoyle Rep. I. Swillinger, Edwin, I502 Carolina Ave. Ari League I: Band 3: Jr. Choir I: Glee Cl. 3, 4: Gargoyle Sfafi 2, 3, 4: Parlafors 3: Air Raid Warden 3. Swillinger, Richard, I502 Carolina Ave. Unlfed Sides NPVY' ' or a gus 4' V Junior Choir 2: Jr. -- 3, 4: Sr. Glee Schlemmer, Gloria Hazel, 58I4 Laihrop PI. A Iill. DAQ 32 Mllion Vagy- Cl. 3. 4: Air Rai arden Gargoyle G.A.A. I: Kiclcball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Volley- g I. 2: O - b 1 ' WBSIM Sfdff 3. RSP- 3. Aff League ball 2: Tennis 2: Individual Sporfs 2: Ar? 3I?lNsiolog - -i -- : 1',,iL,r,l,y' Mgry q'244I Ohio Av League I: Pep Cl. 4: Sales Cl. 3: Home Ec. N mi is 42 , Fairmont D on I, 2: Girl Reg veg 3, 43 Cl. 4: Honor League 4: lnformafion Deslc 4. , ' Leag n 'H Ma Q 1 Jr' Pep Cl. 3, : Physiology Cl. 4: . e Ec. 4: Schneider. Darefhy A.. :sas Fssfmauni AVBL Cla re : irl Re L' - 4- T o :'.' 9gi7z'HG gof,'e ' ' 3' Ari League I: French Cl. 2, 3, 4: nis I, S I M 3 . g v A ' : IV 'I' 0- GVVGY - . I 2' 3' Pres' 47 A CHPPGIIG Ch ' I 6 e Cl' eorqeslgwn. 'Ohio I. 2 . . ue'4I is I?llJrl1'm3iv1:iaFi - I':Pl3'3i'dloSavCF 3: Pep Cl. 4: Honor Leagu . f 55:85 Ci. 4. 3. Sa -3. HG I -1 I Y QY - . . . . Q - vfqov ep- I- Schnelder, Shirlee M. 772 idgeway Ave. ml is 5,9 owen A , T h. 3 h. A Ari' League I: rm :S 'sh C 2: ' '. ' , I- '- -- .mpc 'n' YM' 6 . as 'ngion Ve' Pep Cl- 3' 4: P siology 6 EC Wi : ep i G ' 9 RSP- 3- A Ari 'Leagu I: S msh Cl. l, 2-: .A Capella C Sf - l'I95lI'95 'd Of' I-S0 U9 4- Choir 3 4' e CI. 2 3' Ridin Cl I' Honor League . if g ' ' . ' .' g ' ' S h HI Id . 'UH mm' o . Q 2320 e al PM ay ' ome Ec. Madrigal Singer 3: Honor CSZE. 'bf S Ias: 'il5 , , Spa ' Cl. I, , 3: irls' C ee Cl. 2: ' h ' Sec.:-Trees 4, Lam, , I I ' O ' . aving Reader 2: Bg n I, 7 b a 3- lzabel S., 390I Colerain Ave. Erma glla C. 41 s, . ell .-.. Sylvia vidio .I 45I7 . I eh Q gi oque . Home Ec. 4: Pep Cl. 4: Honor .,:' -- . ,l' -..-' - - ' soil Rep. 3 if Rf ,. 3 I-lofi ' 'I :Que 4' ome E V, ' SLQ ' To fi' m-6l9T1'Pr5 I535BRT3tg9:f fvei 3 League 4:S,. : 2 Cc l ' ' ' ' I ' an rc esra 7 as el a -. . i Schwom Ph ms 1. Clevelan ve. - sf el' ni SI3 . 4 N . Sal I 3: Bowling CI. 4: Firsf Aid Squad v'+'cy' 2 I 4 +Le 'Sp' 4' 9 CI3 r o : - : s . : H ' -s e e ' ' Plriniial Reiss I. Gargoyle ' a e jf 4 In - ma on e Thx V 'L R Helenbll 793IWeb2ISf. H League I: Honor - - 1 . Sf in W: 3 I3 . ei , , 999 li Y5'009Y - 4? Ono' ' ' Le - 4 Schvrarh, Vicfor, 35I0 Reading Rd. B -f Jr. I ig I, , ' Beg - ' , J . Ch ' 2: A I 3, 5 , . , ' ' Tho a Lorr e Georgia, 332 Probasco Ave. S rb Emi R iap iZlaR R I L . .H , e ball ' H nor Lea ue A+ eagu : Music Apprec. Cl. I: Nurses' cx'f'Lv' yn If Aoxh ' l'. C Iufsg 5 6' 5 Mb YY. Je HM. 243 Mo rlei 2 Ad , Ph Iogy Cl. 4: Pep Cl. 4: Sages 3, zgrsafezgg as eg Lion 5 a ' - ' SGY r Coll ? 31 Aff edq 1 I: - Corps P s 4, T Q pians 3, Pres. 4: Honor League 4. S I.' D 'HL' p 8306, C Q - 1 g ge ' mo' as Cs, I A - 47 The p n nsianca Joy,4058 Runnymede Ave. elgman, avi nger, . re ,- ve. ages , ap ll Choir4 Gle ', . . Af 9 I. Spanish 2' 3' 4. Home EC. Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3: Hughes C . . Semm, William Frederick, I63l Harri Ave. Foofball 2, 3: Baseball 3: Bowlin I. I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Team 3, 4. Seyfried, Virginia Rulh, 5368 Cole ain Ave. Band 2, 3, 4: Drum Maiorefie , 4: T rler 2: Pep Cl. 4: Ari League I: Feshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4. Sheff, Helen Janef, 3I06 Harv y Ave. Ari League I: Siore CI s 4: wling I: Honor League 4. Sherman, Elaine J., 3226 F donia ve. French CI. 3, 4: Sages , 4: Girl Reserves I, 2, Pres. 4: Child Cae Cen: 4: Honor League 4. Sherman, ldella, 3l3l ehr an 1 our? Ari League I, 2: Ho or eagu 4. Shikami, Joe T., 3547 ar y A , I IN Uniied Siafes Arm . Shorf, Ellen, 4254 Sp mg rov Ave. Lafin Cl. 3, 4: Fr nc Cl. 3 4: Glee Cl. fd, 4: Girl Reserves : onor eague 4. Shroul. Gerry, 45l C lerain ve. Physiology Cl. 3' H or Lea ue 4:Volleyball - Siegel, Marcia Cor , 3558 Glenwood Pl. Sales Cl. I: Hom Ec. I' Honor League 4: Nurses' Aid I: Foreign licy Assoc. I: rf League I. Sigman, Morry, 920 Burfon Ave. Bowling I, 2, 3: Arr League I: Gargoyle Rep. I. Silberschmid, Werner M., 3442 Larona Ave. Sages I: Gargoyle Sfafi 3: Hughes Cl. 3' Sales Cl. 3: Pre-Induciion 2. Silver, Barbara Shirley, 5I3I Gralfon Ave. Wirhrow 2: Sages 3, 4: Sales Cl. 3: Pep Cl. 4: C.A.P. 3: Honor League 4. ii i Cl. 2: Para afors 2, Physiolo y C 4: on r League 4. Sfarks, Do na Q., I23 Carolina ve. Greensb rg In I, , 3: Pep I. -' Hondr League . Sfaub, Jac Ari Lea 2, 3, 4: Sfeg, Viola Ar? Leag Sieinbaugh, Birmingh Cl. 2, 3, Sfevens, Mi Gargoyl League I. Stevens, Ric Maih Cl. Sfevens, Phi M, I3 3 R land Ave. 9 il: ofb ll 2. 3. 4: B slref ll I ase all 4: ciory Corps Rep. . I arfha, 6l9 lenwood A . B I: Home c. 3: Honor eague 4. Joyce, IS96 ealcwood Ave m, Mich., lnuf Hills I: pani I Honor Lea ue 4. on Charles, 404 Meis Ave. Rep. I: nnual Rep. . Aff erd P., 32 Eh an Ave. I : Hughes 4: rf League I. I p P., 879 Gl nwood Ave. Cleveland, Ohio I, 2, 3: Baslcefball 4: S les Cl. 4. Siichney, Doro hy Pafricia, Sl: I Burns Ave. Walnuf Hills : Jr. Dram 'cs I, 2: Sages 4, Siiegler, June Marilyn, 3253 I hop Sf. Ari League I: Honor Leag s 4. ' Siiar, Willie Foofball I m C., I950 An i 4 - . 2. 3. Co-Capl . raclr 2: Base- IC 0 . - , , Sfiles, Marva Jean, 750 McMaIcin Ave. Pep Cl. 4: Sales Cl. Sec'y 4: Home Ec. 4: Spanish Cl. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2. 4: Annual Rep. 2: Baslrelball 2: Volleyball: Ping-Pong 2: Baseball 2: Honor League 4. Sfofle, Mary Elizabefh, 3l23 Jefferson Ave. Ari League I: Laiin Cl. 3, 4: Pep Cl. 2, 3.4: Modern Dancing I: Honor League 4. IS3 , S ' H wimming 2: Baseball 2: Pep CI. 4: N rs Aid 3, 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor L g : Exec. Com. 4. T - so , Pafricia, 224 Avalon Si. f L gue I: Junior Classics I: Foreign lr y ssoc. 2: Sr. Girls' Glee Cl. 2, 3: nn I ep. 3: Gargoyle Sfaff 3: Laiin CI. 2, 3: a I Cl. Sec'y-Treas. 3, 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Ho o eague Treas. 4. Thompson, Sarah Elixabeih, I804 Wesfern Ave. i Bloom Jr. High I: Junior Choir 3: Sales Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Trimborn, Jack, Jr., 2093 Balfimore Ave. Merchanf Marines Corps. Turner, Harry, 952 Barr Sf. Sfowe Jr. High I: Junior Choir 2, 3. Usinger, Mary Jane, 5945 Belmoni Ave. Ari League I: Annual Siaff 4: Foreign Policy Assoc. 2: Archery 3: Tennis 3: Sales Cl. 4: Home Ec. 3: Gargoyle Rep. 4: Pep Cl. 4: Honor League 4. aughf, Imogene Frances, 3030 McMicIcen Ave. Williamsburg High I, 2: Lafin Cl. 2: Mafh iCI. 2: Honor League 4. V I, Rulh, l66B Cedar Ave. Ari League I: Mafh Cl. 3: French 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Foreign Policy Assoc. 2, 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4. Wallay, Mildred Esfher, 3343 Sherloclc Ave. A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Lafin Cl. 4: Girls' Glee CI. 2: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4. Walfer, Charles Gene, 4527 Innes Ave. German Cl. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Hughes CI. 3, 4: Unifed Shares Navy. Weber, Joan Elizabefh, 4I6 Glenwood Ave. Ari League I: Child Care Cenfer 4: Honor League 4. Weber, Mary Glenn, 4640 Winlon Rd. Erlangor, Ky. I, 2, 3: Honor league 4, Wehrman, Arlhur C., 243 E. Universily Ave. Weilhamer, Lois Adele, l6I5 Glen Parlcer Arl League I: Junior Classics I: Spanish Cl. 2, 3, 4: Malh Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Weis, Shirley Anne, 4357 Virginia Ave. Arl League I: Pep Cl. 4: Sales Cl. 3: Gare goyle' Rep. 3: Glee Cl. 4: Girl Reserves 4: Freshios' Aid 4: Honor League 4. Weiser, Mary Ann, 3568 Ivlozarl' Ave. Arl League I: Spanish Cl. l, 2, 3: Glee Cl. 2, 4: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4. Wells, Ivan G., l548 Spring Lawn Ave. Hughes Cl. 3, 4: Sludenl Reader I: Arl' League l. Wells, Richard Leonidas, 7004 Vine Sl. Viclory Corps Rep. I: Hughes Cl. 4. Weslerlramp, Bernard Fredericlr, 2725 Van Sl. Baslcelball 2, 3, Capl. 4: Baseball 2, Capl. 3, 4. Whilacre, William Thomas, 39 Foresl Ave. Gargoyle Rap. I: Hughes Cl. 3: Viclory Corps Rep. 3. Wilrelfe, Mary Louise, 286 W. McMiclcen Ave. Arl League I: Jr. Scribblors I: Nurses' Aid 3: Honor League 4: lnlormalion Desk 4. Williams, Marion Rulh, 4I62 Willer Sl. Arl League I: Spanish Cl. 2: Girls' Glee Cl. 2: Girl Reserves 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Nurses' Aid 4: Honor League 4. Willis, Sylvia E., 348 Foresl Ave. Commercial High I: Pep Cl. 3: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4. Windisch, Marion, 272 Renner Sl. lumbling I: Volleyball 3: G.A.A. 3: Baseball 3: Physiology Cl. 4: Honor League 4. Winslow, Edward Llewellyn, III, 3I9 Howell Ave. Sallus Grammar School, R.A.F. Pre-Flighl School, Bermuda I, 2, 3. Wolfe, Norman, 346I Knoll Sl. Malh Cl. 3, 4: Spanish Cl. I, 2: Chess Cl. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Arr League I. Wolirum, Julia A., 23I9 Wheeler Sl. Sales Cl. 4: Girl Reserves 3: Physiology Cl. 4: Baseball 3: Volleyball 3: Nurses' Aid 3: Honor League 4. Wormaclr, Thelberf Bernard, 3557 Irving Ave. Arl League I. Wuesl, Evelyn Lee, I532 Larry Ave. Arl League I: Junior Classics I: Lalin Cl. 2: Spanish 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Junior Choir 2: Girls' Glee Cl, 4: Acc. Boys' Glee Cl. 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Foreign Policy Assoc. 2, 3: Honor League 4. Yaczlro, Aloha Joyce, 6808 Vine Sl. Larin Cl. 4: Sages 3: Band Sec'y 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Sr. Girls' Glee Cl. 2: Physiology Cl. 4: Sr. Ser. Scouls Sec'y I, 2, Sec'y 3, Treas. 4: Honor League 4. Yosf, Arfhur, 2223 Ohio Ave. Senior Choir 3, 4: Sr. Boys' Glee Cl. 3: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Slage Crew 4. Young, Adele Louise, 200 Warner Sl. Arr League I: A Capella Choir I: Glee 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2: Lunchrooni I, 2: Volley- ball 2: Honor League 4. Young, Leigh, 36I2 Hedgerow lane Walnul Hills I, 2: Spanish Cl. 3: Physiology Cl. 3. Yuellig, Slanley, 5747 Sl. Elmo Ave. Football I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Sages 4: A Cappella Choir 3, Sec'y 4: Boys' Glee Cl. 2, 3, Pres. 4: Madrigal Singer 4: Sales Cl. 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 3: Hughes Cl, 3, 4. Zarider, Franlr, 3000 Burner Ave. Arl League I: Annual Rep. I: Bowling CI. I, 2: Gyrn Team I, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Slail 2. Zeidman, Sfanley S., 633 Foresl Ave. lvlarh Cl, 4: Chess CI. 4. Zimmer, Richard Anlhony, 4723 Howard Ave. Pres. ol Class '45: Hughes Cl. 3, Pres. 4: I-'Ii-Y 3, 4: Viclory Corps Rep. 2, 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Traclc 2, 3, Co-Capl, 4: Sr. Ring Corn. 4. Zimov, Esfher, 840 Ridgeway Ave. Arl League I: Spanish Cl. 4: Glee Cl. 3: Pep Cl. 4: Foreign Policy Assoc. 2: Honor League 4. Zopl, Shirley M., 3404 lvliddlelon Ave. Arr League I: Glee Cl, 2: Spanish Cl. 2, 3: Sages 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Kiclcball 2, 3: Honor League 4. Zwerin, Shirley Jean, 842 Blair Ave. Newporl, Ky. I, 2: Home Ec. 3: Chorus 3, 4. This space is devoled 'ro V-Day. We go lo press slill on our iob and on our way. Darrell Crowe, Roberl Fromnne, Bernard Boemer, under lhe direclion ol lvlr. J. F. lvlalhis, salvage hall lon lin cans al Hughes. Y? pw .ii I, . , 9Sbf T .1 MI i 'Dv'-1 v . !I gggizly, L 1 5 4' ly , ' f Ig I i I VII ' f iA I It If --Q' f l I Iii I . IG 3 r fi 4 f is f-W Iff.,m. n- I , IIN Q I 'N Iyttyy ,I I g-I NI II It XI ,xx x 1 I, M . 5 S U 1 l. A ' Il 3 1 , M 'iQ -I 'e li' ,- II . 'u ' N ,I xX.L- - I - C 'M'- .I 1 . ' ' 1 J ' -y J X , ,INNQ li Ni' 1-32 . yd Isl, fl vmmapyv 5 en' 1-tlllfll , Q- N ,t- ,,f,f -ff -I - aa.-gmhM , xg .'-xuIIII'vI 1I 'I-- T0 THE PEOPLE UF CINCINNATI-the same words Probasco used in dedicating the Fountain could be appropriately applied to this companyg for, as The Oldest Established Photo Engraver in Cincinnati' ' we have been serving our fellow citizens through many years. It was quite natural that, in appointing us their engraver, the young Cincinnatians, whose scholastic memories are recorded in this Year Book, followed the same good prefer- ence as their elders . . . and, we are happy in that thought. THE CINCINNATI PRUCESS ENCNAVING CCMPANY TIT S SYCAMOIIE STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO IS5 ff,.,,'2Iip,,,,fi!Q,'I I ite 9 E S . , . Ast Count rE 8ClNclNNA1'l 0 THE CDSWALD 8 TAUBE CO. FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BAKER'S SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Frozen fruits are Ioest for fine pies and pastries Second and Race Street Phone: Mfkin 0677 AY the Class of 1945 face the future with a ioyful spirit and deter- mination in their hearts. A FORMER GRADUATI I-Iere is where you always find the best made cookies. cakes and pies VIRGINIA BAKERY 286 Ludlow Avenue UN. 0672 ULMANIS PHARMACY , ,.,, THE 1945 HUGHES ANNUAL 'rhe seven'rI1 edifion Io use a Molloy-Made cover THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT 2857 Nor+I1 WesIern Avenue CHICAGO I8, ILLINOIS A CORDIAL RECEPTION AWAITS YOU AT The Cliffon I-IeIgI1Is Office THE WESTERN BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY Hughes Corner MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP WHEN IN NEED OF OFFICE SUPPLIES Pa+fOrf1ePOUNSFORD'S 422 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, OI-IIO Arrow Press STI ER'5 IO6 Easf Courf Sfreef PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Prinfers of M H LUDLOW AND CLIFTON AVE The Gargoyle Umivefsny 1662 1663 MOM'S RIGHT When she says: DOT FOODS, TinesT qualiTy canned TruiTs and vegeTabIes, are GOOD Tor you. Sold aT your individually owned DOT Tood sTore. The JANSZEN Company 2nd 8: WaInuT STs. MAin 0332 For OuaIiTy Assured Country-Fresh Look Tor THE sieN or eoon TASTE 7 Your Telephone Service Depends on People, Too Your Telephone, The wires ThaT carry your voice, and The inTricaTe equipmenT in The Telephone office are only parT oT whaT iT Takes To provide good Telephone service-iT Takes people, Too. Telephone service depends on operaTors, Iinernen, engineers, insTaIIers, clerks -2,000 men and women in scores oT Telephone iobs. who operaTe and mainTain The 557,000,000 sysTem of This company. WiTh The cooperaTion of Telephone users, who have been mosT consideraTe in Their use of The Telephone-avoiding needless calls and keeping oTher calls brief -These Telephone workers are doing Their very besT To make presenT equipmenT serve as many people as possible, aTTer war needs are meT, and To keep The quaIiTy of service as good as is possible These war davs. THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY um I58 7Ue'fz.e5fzaw42z90ff.' THE DORST CGMPANY Mfff CLASS RINGS AND PINS COLLEGE AND SOCIETY JEWELRY SPORT CHARMS - PLACQUES STATUETTES Sp cial aIIenIIon given Io Io I Im I I I3 df I Iy p We furnish designs upon requesf I59 in prin+ing 'as in educafion. This musi' always be fhe program of life and inclusfry in America. 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