Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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Mesker Aaron Michaelson Henry G. Miller William Oehler To the peace consecrated by their lives is dedicated The Big Red School House. The schoolhouses all over our country must hold in trust the keeping of that peace. William O'Malley John Orite Mark Petersen Max Pinsky James M. Pollock Harold Pond Jack Portune Robert Quebmar John Renner, Jr. Fred C. Riebel Elmer J. Rightmire Warren Roessler Kermit Rohlter Thomas Rolandelli Lawrence Roos Sol Rosen Nathaniel Rosenthal Bernard Simpson Harold C. Sayrs William Schnicke David Serena John R. Serena Thomas Shriver James Siemer Harold Silverman George W. Solmn Ralph Q. Smith, Jr. Charles Ray Smith, Jr. Derrall R. Smith Harry Spatz, Jr. John S. Stevenson Robert L. Stoke George W. Stradtman William Strubbe Edwin Hughes Vandegritt John A. Wenner Colin B. Whitehurst Arthur Willer John Willet James H. Williams James L. Wise THEY DIED EDD DDD AND CDIJNTDY 3 Amid The husTle of busy CincinnoTi QT work ond oT ploy, sTonds our Big Red Schoolhouse. There ore mony big red schoolhouses in The vcisT sTreTches of our counTry, buT The loyol sTudenTs in This Big Red Schoolhouse look upon iT os ci TorTress wiTh sTurdy wcills of leorning. There come o wor in I94I, ond olong wiTh oll The oTher high schools in The counTry, Hughes senT her shore of youTh eciger for IiTe ond leodership. Some monoged To reTurn To The hcills ond clcissrooms They knew so well, oThers never lived To see The Tower of Hughes rise ogoin obove The skyline of o new ond Tree world. Wor chonges people ond Things. Our school wos no excepTion. New ideos were odopTed To cope wiTh worTime meons, ond new subiecTs were odded To The progrom oT educciTion. BuT our Big Red Schoolhouse served Through The yeors oT sTriTe, ond now is chonging ogoin To meeT The demonds oT oi peoce-Time world. Inside The Thick red wolls of our Big Red Schoolhouse There glows ci spiriT which encourciges youTh To TeoTs oT brown ond broin. Through The yeors The Big Red Schoolhouse emphosizes spiriTuoI vcilues. IT develops good ciTizens ond sTrengThens home IiTe. IT does much To improve The economic well-being ond build sound heoITh. IT resoIuTeIy does iTs shore Towords securing ond preserving peoce. Yes, no moTTer how old, The Big Red Schoolhouse lives on in Americon youTh, ond Through These poges The memory of The currenT generoiion sholl remoin o viTol episode in iTs hisTory. WE SEIQVRE IN WAI? AND DEACE 4 THE l3le IQED Scnoolnousf TABLE OF CONTENTS THE SCHOOL HOUSE . . ITS FACULTY . . READING, WRITING, 'RITHMETIC . . THE CLASS OF 'I946 . . ACTIVITIES . . UNDERCLASSMEN . . . A CALENDAR OF SCHOOL EVENTS . ATHLETICS . . DIRECTORY OF '46 . . ,,- T' EDITORS pages pages pages pages pages pages pages pages pages SUE BENHAM and HAROLD GOLDBERG BUSINESS MANAGERS MARGOT BUMILLER and LEROY TOZZER VOLUME XLI 6 'I- 'II I2- I7 I8- 35 36- 63 64- 89 90-I'I3 I'I4-II9 120-'I52 I53-'I54 N A 4 My 'U w Q Q. Q - , sm 1. 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Your school, your home and your church form an imporTanT Triad in The developmenf of good in your life. Briefly, leT us consider whaT conTribuTions The Big Red School- house of Hughes has made Toward This developmenf. FirsT, in friendship. Here you have meT and made new friends. Nofhing is more wholesome Than The companionship of a friend when This associaTion develops wiThin each The besT ThaT is in The oTher. Around you consTanTly is The friendship of your Teachers. UnforTunaTe is The Teacher who has noT found joy in being a friend To his pupils, unforTunaTe is The pupil, who, along The way, has noT felT The friendly Touch of some Teacher in whom he can confide some of The problems so near To his hearT. The classroom, clubs, debaTes, dramaTics and aThleTics are buT a few of The ways To friendship. IT is To be hoped you have chosen well your friends. Your educaTional developmenf is The second conTribuTion The Big Red Schoolhouse has made To your life. The choice of your subiecTs, The conTacTs you have made wiTh pupils and Teachers, and The efforT you have puT forTh To learn whaT man has made possible To you Through books, deTermine, in a greaT measure, how well you are prepared To meeT whaT lies ahead. Hughes Takes The responsibiliTy for This preparaTion. IT Takes iTs share of blame for your failure, iT asks for iTs share of plaudiTs for your success. ' Remember The Big Red Schoolhouse will be here long afTer you have gone. IT is The American Way of mainfaining our freedom. iffiwzfrf 8 The Class of 1946 is happy To share in welcoming To Hughes as Principal Mr. E. W. Kizer 9 The Big Red Schoolhouse stonds for youth. Although dignified by the Gothic orchi- tecture ond mellowed by the sun, wind ond roin of the Queen City, Hughes never grows old in spirit. Youth brings to high school their most recent fcids ond their current tolk. They come for educotion. 'Ihey leove with the imprint of thot educoi- tion ond something more. lvloybe thot something con be colled the ideo of o free society. Perhops o port of it connot be put into words. Moybe it con be colled friendship ond understonding blended with fond memories. ln it moy linger ci picture of severol students such os Billie Brill ond Don Buchmon, ot left, tolking to- gether beneoth the frieze of cincient Athens, or Ellen Olmsted pousing in the front holl. Big things ond little things, big people ond little people ore o port of the interesting life ot the Big Red Schoolhouse. CincinnciTi wois sTill ci young ciTy WiTh Troces of The TronTier evidenT in iTs dusTy sTreeTs ond roughly cloud inhobiTcinTs. IT wcis doubTlessly ci sTronge ploce To ci poor immigronT cobbler, Thomos Hughes. lTs lndions ond ConesTogo wogons were o Tor cry from The sighTs of his noiTive nineTeenTh cenTury Englcind. The spon of his unevenTTul life wos concluded here more Thcin l2O yeors oigo. When Thomos Hughes died he leTT his enTire esToTe To be used for edu- coTion in hisodopTed ciTy. From These begin- nings rose our high school. In i852 The TirsT closs groduoTed from Hughes. IT consisTed of exocTly Tour sTudenTs. i852 found money Trom The will being used To erecT o new building on FiTTh STreeT neor Mound. This wos supplonTed in l9lO by our presenT CliTTon poloce. AT The Time iT cosT iEl,OO0,000 ond held l5OO pupils. VViTh The oiddiTion of o new wing in i925 iT vvos broughT up To iTs presenT size. ThoT, in shorT, is how our Big Red Schoolhouse come To be. The liTTle red schoolhouse holds iTs place in The aTTecTions of This naTion Through The memory of greaT men and women who were Trained Tor useful, honorable lives wiThin iTs humble walls. There was no magic charm involved, however, in This simpliciTy. You have been prepared Tor a more complex world by a modern school. IT you live up To your opporTuni- Ties, TuTure generaTions of Americans will be graTeTul, Too, Tor your big red schoolhouse. A. J. Havlovic Mr. ArThur J. Havlovic is The AssisTanT Principal aT Hughes. THEY CUUNSEL STUDENTS WISELY The male populaTion of Hughes geTs iTs advice and guidance Tram Mr. ArThur Havelovic, fondly known as Gus WiTh Mr. Clyde Hall, he spends parT OT each morning admiTTing boys who have been absenT from school. Mr. Gus is The able sponsor of The Hughes Club which celebraTed iTs TwenTy-TiTTh anniversary This year. Several years ago he was succeeded as music direcTor of Hughes by lvlr. John lvlolnar, buT he sTill has his love Tor music and his skill. AnoTher person who is imporTanT abouT Hughes is Uncle Harry CalverT, our school Treasurer. He is oTTen seen dashing from his oTTice To The bank, or cauTiously opening The school safe To deposiT our pennies. Wh 'WFT lk W . ,, 5 b .W . 1 . , . .. .W i2 .gf Miss Florence Wog- ner is The helpful odviser To freshmon girls oT Hughes. ' fAfuff4.L,. , 'g u Vlffuwff WAV Deor Seniors of TQ46: We fondly hope ThoT your Big Red Schoolhouse hos given you The urge Tovvord beTTer living ThoT The LiTTle Red Schoolhouse, of The posT, gove To counTless Americons, in The doys when Americo vvos younger. Sincerely, Elmo R. Robinson Helping The seniors To decide which poTh To follovv ofTer leoving The Big Red Schoolhouse ore Miss Busch ond Miss Fink, odvisers for senior girls, ond Mr. MoThis, odviser for senior boys. By finding onsvvers To The myriod guesTion ond problems ThoT presenT Themselves To senior girls ond boys groduoTing from high school, These odvisers offen help deTermine issues viTol To sTudenTs. AT someTime during his senior yeor, eoch senior hos o conference vviTh his respecTive odviser oibouf his plons for The coming yeor. He is counseled on The choice of on college opproprioTe To The field he inTends To mouke his life work. Since some sTudenTs ore vviThouT definiTe gools, The odvisers Try To direcT Them furTher in The field in which They hove been mosf successful in high school. Mrs. Elmo R. Robinson is The Deon of Girls oT Hughes. -fx I3 Mony veTerons reTurning To civilion life desire To compleTe plons ThoT were inTerrupTed, plons Tor on educoTion. The VeTerons' CenTer of The Cin- cinnoTi Public Schools wos esToblished oT Hughes To meet such needs. This exTensive progrom Tor The conTinued educorrion of reTurned service men ond women provides elemenTory school, high school, college preporoTory, ond vocoTionol in- sTrucTion ond cooching To meeT individuol needs. A go-oT-your-own-pcice plon permiTs eoch veT- eron To begin where he is ond progress oT his own moximum roTe under TuTors. Every eTTorT is mode To help The veierons To compleTe Their educoTionol plons os soon cis possible. A-6-Q Mr. George l-l. Von Ness, DirecTor of VeTerons' EducoTion, himself recenTly reTurned from ser- vice in The Pocific oreo, is shown in The lower picTure helping ci veTeron plon his work oT Hughes, while The secreTory, Miss DoroThy Thorp, regisTers onoTher sTudenT enrolling for TuToring. In The group obove ci number of reTurned veT- ercins ore working in mony Tields wiTh on insTruc- Tor reody To help Them over The hcird spoTs. ln The monThs since iTs esToblishmenT, c1TTendonce QT The VeTerons' CenTer hos grown by leops ond bounds. GroduciTion on general TesTs is bosed upon The TesTs prepored ond used Tor This pur- pose by The UniTed SToTes Armed Forces lnsTiTuTe. VETEIQANS STUDY AT HUGHES FACULTY FRANCES ADOMEIT Art ROBERT B. AGER Science RUTH AUSTIN Mathematics VIOLET R. BALASTRA Physical Education MARY BANES Library MARY R. BARNETTE Social Studies PAUL J. BAUER Science WALTER A. BAUSCH Science HELEN ANN BEJACH Social Studies LOUISE E. BENTLEY Foreign Language LAURA BLANK Mathematics RUTH JANE BLUMENTHAL lno English CHARLES BOWERS English PAUL BOWERS Physical Education FRANK BROWN lno picturel Mathematics REA W. BROWN Music DANIEL BURKE Mathematics GLADYS H. BUSCH Foreign Language FLORENCE CALLAHAN Commerce HARRY H. CALVERT School Treasurer Social Studies HOMER CASKEY Science ELIZABETH H. CHEPOORIN Social Studies RUTH CLIPPINGER English Wm. H. CREIGHTON Industrial Arts LAURA B. CUNNINGHAM Sight Saving MURPHY J. DOHERTY Science ERMA ELBERG Science GLADYS DEE ERVIN Art RAYMOND T. FELL Industrial Arts CLARA FINK Foreign Language picturel LENORE FOLLINGER Social Studies EDITH FOX Science OTIS GAMES Ino picturel Social Studies HERMAN GUASTINI Ino picturel Physical Education CLYDE HALL Mathematics MADELINE HARRIS Science ENOLIA HEILE English RUTH L. HELMAN Home Economics ANNA DILTZ HOLTON English ROSEMARY HOPE Foreign Language VIRGINIA HOPPE English WILBUR HOWARD Ino picturel Music MARY S. HOWELL Foreign Language MARION H. HUBER Mathematics WILLIAM E, IBLINGS Commerce ELLA G. JOHNSON Social Studies NINA KELLY Social Studies ALAN C. KINDSCHY Physical Education ELIZABETH G. KING Commerce HAZEL KOPPENHOEFER English ELSA KRAMER Physical Education ERNA KRUCKEMEYER Ino picturel English EDWARD KRUECK Physical Education EDNA LEROY Foreign Language SARAH LEVINE Commerce ELEANOR LORENZ Mathematics FANNIE MADDEN Social Studies J. FERRIS MATHIS Industrial Arts A. K. McKEMIE English SUSAN MCLAUGHLIN Mathematics MARY MCSURELY Commerce VIRGINIA MICELI Foreign Language T. C. MOBBERLEY Industrial Arts JOHN MOLNER Music .IEANETTE NURRE Physical Education ELIZABETH PEOPLES Home Economics ELMER J. PORTER Art RUTH POSTLE Ino picturel Home Economics ARTHUR PROBST Mathematics PAUL RICHERT Physical Education C. H. SCHAFER Science ARIA P. SCHAWE English JANNET SCHENK Foreign Language SUSAN SHAFFER Library PHYLLIS SILVERSTEIN Commerce FRANCES SKINNER Commerce ANNA SPAIN Ino picturel Mathematics HELEN STAPLEFORD English INEZ T. STENGER English MAUD SUTER Physical Education ELSIE TANGEMAN Social Studies HELEN TANGEMAN English ALICE E. VON STEIN Ino picturel English VV. H. VVEIK Science O. E. WEILHAMER Industrial Arts FERN M. WHITE English MABEL W. WILLARD Science LISLE WINELAND Industrial Arts ELIZABETH ZORN Home Economics BERTHA S. KAHN Ino School Nurse ELEANOR KRAMPE Secretary CARRIE KOHRMANN Secretary STELLA ROVVLAND Secretary FLORA PORTNER picturel Manager of Cafeterias N A A B ,xn I ii iii fc! fd, Q! B x gr X. Kkiifk mmssumsf:wi.sfff':w..:g1z..:: 1- sz-I , ,Y . X .lv X: Geometric figures, equations, chemistry labs, printing presses, a green house, all are features of the 1946 model of the Big Red Schoolhouse. Here more than twenty-five hundred students daily go through a variety of courses which equip them for life in our present disturbed world. Their busy routine, including studies from the classics to physical education, is planned to prepare young men and BIG DIED SCH00 HUUSE E EXIDEIQIIMENTANID LEAIQN women for the fields of endeavor confronting them. lt is the type of democratic training which gives our youth experience in citizenship in our great republic. Whether going on to college or to work, members of the Big Red Schoolhouse know that they go well equipped with all the benefits of a modern educational system in a modern world. '18 1 ' ff W' ' by . , MQW- fy , , L. f+,f42fe,:fg,1MV,e,,, 4 wswwvau 555 Y M ffQ3Mgf51: f f wlfar' Wk'-A '22 ' ,.,,- T151 ,, -. Q' we g,fg,5'yg rigug-in Q Mgr NGA ' I+ W4 if , tv 1 54 CMJ ,A . 1 K' ,L-. K ggkfk, wi V ,- 7 ,........1-e,gg,.4kf I 1 i ,, ,,, S, V Y, Miss Florence Wag- ner discusses affairs of freshman girls wiTh PaTsy Wieder- sTein while Alice Forn engages Jo Ann Shafer in map sTudy. WE DEAD, WE STUDY, WE GIQIDW Miss Erna Kruclcerneyer holds The aTTenTion of her l2Th grade English class vviTh her inTerpreTaTive read- ing oT some poeTry ThaT They have already discussed as a group. Pic STiegler, aT right, proves To his LaTin class ThaT TvvenTieTh cenTury English depends upon The good old Roman Tongue. In The posTer all Words of LaTin origin have been blacked ouT. x Joanne Elsner, Claire Biederman and Marjorie Price are sewing busily on Their new wool skirTs. They are Three of The many girls in The Home Economics class of Miss ElizabeTh Peoples ThaT have aided in making cloThing Tor The Mayor's ChrisTmas ParTy, Tor which Hughes assembled a large conTribuTion. These girls also helped Miss STapleTord and Miss AdomeiT wiTh The cosTumes Tor The Sage producTion, Cinderella in Lorelandf' On The page opposiTe are These cosTumes in The making. While Audrey Rowan, who enac:Ted The role of fairy godmoTher, is inTenTly sewing her own cosTume, Louise Elkins is adiusTing The billowy Tulle skirT of Evelyn Carol, one of The fairies in The play. CounTless before-hand iobs like This go inTo The making of a Sages performance. SUME USE DATTEIQNS DN CLUTH 22 The chemisTry Iob is on inTeresTing ploce where embryo scienTisTs, c1Toms, ond evii odors meeT. Here sTudenTs com prove by experimenT whoT They Ieorn Through prirTTed Word in The Clossroom. In The picTure Doreen Lindemon, Ed Wogner, cmd Jomes SchoTT ore disTilling WolTer. fi oi-T i X n 4 ! 10 is lr f 35 Q Y 4 1, u 4163 i fm dia' K .V . .hw 7 W r Zig f ., . :, Swag 11 .qu ,... ' I P -fV' 2 'V 1 R J N:. - wma' - 532323, , . 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AT The Top oT The opposiTe page a group oT ladies are engaged in TesTing soap. This is parT of The work in Their PracTical Chemisfry course, where laboraTory supplemenTs classroom Teachings. Obviously, IVloTher's Tavoriie brand of washday suds-maker is being subiecTed To careTul experimenTaTion. DirecTly below The soap-TesTers are oTher pracTical chemisTs1 George Socol, Ivan Klebanow, and WalTer Gray. These fellows are using molds and plasfer To casT some sTaTueTTes. To The leTT is a represenTaTive of The homemaking science sTudenT, Mary Elizabefh Clark, who is baking a luscious loaf Tor break- TasT. OTher classwork in Home Economics wiTh Miss Eliza- beTh Zorn includes such Things as kniTTing and sewing. 27 PicTured above are desks, Tables and sfands of cherry, wal- nuT and maple designed, consTrucTed and beaufifully finished by boys in The woodworking shop under The direcfion of Mr. O. E. Weilhamer. AT lefT pupils are Turning on wood laThes. Ops-raTion of These lafhes and oTher machines provide preparafory experiences for fufure engineers. Across The page a view of The shop shows boys carrying ouT The con- sTrucT1on of Their proiecfs. There is real saTisfacTion in apply- i'g relafed science and maThemaTics in a direcf pracTical rianner, as well as in creaTing arficles ThaT suif Their needs. WE DLANT, BUILD FUD Tl-llf FUTUIQE Geffing ready for winTer are gardeners PaTTy Muller, Joan K els o, Bill lvliller and Bob McGinnis as They place bulbs in a cold frame lor sTorage. In February hyacinfhs and daffodils will blossom on The corridor window sills. Behind The workers is The Hughes greenhouse where boTany sfudenfs under The guidance of Ivliss Madeline Harris care for poTTed planTs which are aT infervals puf on sale for Take-home giffs, provide flowers for window sills and offices of The Big Red T Schoolhouse, and pamper seedlings for home gardens. 28 l-lorolcl Roihenberg is exploining bolloiing in proporfionol rep- resenioiion To his clossmores in Miss BorneTTe's filth period group. Inieresied lisieners ore Chorles Rogers, .loner Fleming, Don Rudler ond Mooleline Fox. The group hos visireol The bollor couni in The November eleciion of members of Ciiy Council. 29 ,Till Q2 -N U ,Lx If T x fl' STrong bodies os well os sound minds-ThoT's The keynoTe of The Hughes gym closses. To This end boTh boys ond girls spend Three periods in The gymncis- iums weekly. ColisThenics, swimming, gomes, ond oTher exercises build up sTrengTh ond coordinoTion of muscles. In ciddiTion To The regulor course, oll elevenTh grode sTudenTs hove lessons in correcT TirsT oid procedure. A Red Cross FirsT Aid CerTiTicoTe is oworded To sTudenTs successfully compleTing The course. This yeor, os well os in The posT vvor yedrs, older boys oTTended pre-inducTion closses ToughT by The physicdl educoTion insTrucTors. The Two gymnosiums ore busy cenTers of ocTiviTy for heolThy young Americons. 30 Jr? Q , 1 W iw 3 i E ,M war ' f i 51 M 4 , 2 up -!,2s3:3gz- Q, . is 'I sf ,, . i 1, , M.,- Qef? -. H. - l xv? .,,M..,A. L, , 44 ke4v.Q,4 1 - , -,'f..,l.- L9,L. T . l.,, . I . Wl,. fy.Q, . L,..,. , f' . E ' ' ,, . 2 l WM if -Q ' My ' 1 V, Zi' .- M -un I .,,fyww:- ,ww f sz , , Q Mfmzmqwwwyf Www - nw-snahab. Q 1' ,Md , K SUME CIQEATE THE BEAUTIFUL Articles of silver and leather, in display above, were made by pupils in Miss Gladys Dee Ervin's Arts and Crafts classes. Pins, bracelets, rings, barrettes, cigarette cases, and wallets were favorites among the craft students this year. Recently fashionable vvide leather belts have become a popular proiect. This year Miss Ervin's Commercial Art IV class specialized in painting in oils. Both abstractions and realistic paintings vvere produced by the enthusiastic students. Portraits from life were attempted, but this nevv medium of expression proved to in- volve more difficulty than was anticipated. As a war time project to use up scrap material, these grotesque animals were created by Mr. Elmer Porter's optional Art Il classes. The figures are made of scrap wire, strips of newspaper, paste, tempora paint and shellac. This is a proiect of the second year foods group in applied art. Each girl in the class planned a party arrangement, considering a limited budget which demand- ed the creation of home made invitations, centerpiece and other table decorations such as favors, place cards, carefully wrapped gifts or prizes, a service setting and a menu. Harmony in color and texture was carefully con- sidered to create a pleasing and artistic unit of the party. The wedding party planned by Freda Young is being admired by Doris Hume. it was made under the di- rection of Miss Frances Adomeit. Under the direction of Miss Helen Louise Stapletord, iunior drama students presented Cinderella CAST OF CHARACTERS Cinderella ...... Patricia Ferguson Ashes, her cat .... John Vandegritt Janet Hynes The Step-mother ..... Ruth Sharpe Tillibell ............ Peggy Roehm Gladiola ....... Christine Saliotus Mrs, The The Godmother .... Audrey Rohan The Prince ........ Garry Murphy Tom Denhart The King .... . . .Albert Weinberg The Queen ........ Jane Rowlette The Princess in Gold.Ellen Olmsted Biff, the Jester ......... Don Reed The Prime Minister .... Jerry Zelien Chancellor ...... Roslyn Libby Chancellor .... Harold Simkin Lackeys ......... Morton Simpson Don Esslinger Court Gentlemen-Arthur Harbrecht, Ber- nard Berkowitz, Charles Christman. Court Ladies-Floretta Ehrlich, Willie Belle Marler, Dolores Krilow. Fairies-Shirley Hoodin, Betty Greenberg, Vivian Schwartz, Annette Greenberg, Reba Eckman, Barbara Miller, Patti Mc! Cormick, Lois Jean Arrighi, Dorothy Hart- man, Jean Baneth, Evelyn Carroll, Mar- iorie Muth, Marilyn Schroeder, Betty Baylor, Francis Tilly, Patricia Nieder- hauser, Evelyn Bump, Martha Wert, Jacqueline Gingerich, Joan Kennedy, Marita Lakomen, Loretta Jacob, Florene Hymen, Jeannette Dentel, Dolly Weitz- man, Marie Buck, Patsy Lounsbeiy, Muriel Gillespie. The stage crew, working under the direction ot Mr. Elmer J. Porter, is shown on the opposite page. lt includes Charles Schneider, Ralph Denhart, Robert Schneithorst and Charles Christman. Sli GIVES 'S DEIQELL IEE AN 9' CI'lILDI2EN'Sl3 YHCU 34 if 1 Q Y L.3.iS'1 Llgyj minimum 'K?i 7' Q1 yr: ,k 1 'dns .. ,if- W 1 -ff Today the Big Red Schoolhouse continues to make a great contribution to our community. Young men and women go from its doors into a world which requires education and understanding, awareness of others and a consciousness of better things to work for. The graduates of T946 have inherited the challenging problem of maintaining peace in a new age-an atomic age. Many of the lads will have occupation duties with the Armed Services abroad. The UNE BRINGS GIQADUATIUN T0 BIG IQEID SCH00 Isl USE idea of a free American way of life developed in the home and the Schoolhouse go abroad with them. All graduates face increased responsibility. The years in school will prove important in meeting the demands of a rapidly moving world. The community, the nation, all mankind call upon young blood to attack the solution of grave problems. 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They did a fine job of making our senior year the fullest, most enjoyable year of our high school life. l ABEL, BETTY LOU ' Honor League 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 3, Pep Club 4, Girl Reserves 3. ABRAMSON, BERYL LANICE Victory Corps I, 2, 3, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, Honor League 4, Modern Dance I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Archery 2, Gargoyle Representative 2. AHRENS, DOROTHY MAY Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Honor League 4. AKERS, JUANITA MARIAN Math Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Honor League 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Junior Choir 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Tennis 3, 4, Basketball 4. ALEXANDER, JAMES D. Band I, Gargoyle Representative I, 2, 3, Victory Corps I, 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Vice-President 4, Stretcher Squad 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Math Club 4, Book Room Manager 4, Stage, Public Address 2, 3, 4, Air Raid Warden 2, Cheerleader Alternate 4, Hall Guard 4. ALTMAN, EDWARD Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Sales Club 4. ANGERT, WILLIAM T. Public Address I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Stretcher Squad 3, 4, Band I, Proiector Operator 4, APSELOFF, ELAINE J. Home Economics Club 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4. ARNOLD, BRUCE E. leader 3, 4, Parlators 4. BAIER, ELEANOR Girl Reserves 2, German Club 3, Honor League 4. BALOUN, BERTRAM Norwood High School I, Hughes Band 3, Hughes Club 3. BALOUN, CALVIN 2 40 Spanish Club 2, 3, Junior Girls' Glee Club 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Band I, Swimming 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Annual Representative 2, Hi-Y 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Math Club Vice President 3, President 4, Cheer- BAMBERGER, ERIC N. Hughes Club 3, 4. BAMMERLIN, SHIRLEY JUNE Gargoyle Representative 2, Honor League 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Victory Corps 2, Basketball I, Spanish Club 4. BANE, EVELYN Honor League 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Kickball I, 2, Physiology Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Girl Reserves 2. BARSAN, GEORGE Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Gym Team I, 2, Hall Guard 4. BAUER, PETER Hughes Club 4, Music Appreciation 4, Spanish Club 4, World Problems Forum 4. BAVERMAN, HENRIETTA Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, Annual Representative 3, Glee Club 2, Gargoyle Staff 3, Honor League 4. BECK, ETHELWYN Gargoyle Staff 2, 4, Home Eonomics Club, Secretary 3, G.A.A. I, Bowl- ing I, Sages 4, Junior Choir 2, Salesmanship Club, Vice-President 4, Sales Club, President 4, Student Council 4, Freshies Aid 4, Victory Corps 2, Shorthand Club 3, Gargoyle Representative I. BECKER, RALPH Track Team I, 3. BEDORE, JOSEPHINE Bowling 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Honor League 4. . BEIN, .IACQUELIN Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Honor League 4, Bowling Club 4, Archery I, Victory Corps I. BENHAM, SUE ANN Triple Trio 4, Annual Staff 3, Editress 4, Gargoyle Humor Editor 3, Gar- goyle Circulation 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, President 4, Stretcher Squad 3, 4, French Club 3, Executive Comm. 4, Latin Club 2, Victory Corps Representative I, Honor League 4, Pep Club I. BENWAY, JEAN Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, Honor League 4, Victory Corps Representative I, Home Economics Club 4. BERKOWITZ, BERNARD A Cappella Choir 4, Annual Staff I, 2, 3, Camera Club I, 2, 3, Sales Club 3, Sages 4, Spanish Club I, State Guard 3. BERMAN, DON Junior Choir 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Gargoyle Representative 4. BERNHARDT, ERNIE Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Pep Club 3, 4. BERRY, DOROTHY GRACE Junior Choir 3, Spanish Club 3, Secretary 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4. BETOGOLE, ROBERT Camera Club I, Victory Corps Representative I, Swimming I, Air Raid Warden 2, Riverside Military Academy, Gainesville, Ga. 3, Parlators 4, Sales Club 4, Pep Club 4. BLUMAN, ARLENE Spanish Club I, 2, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Sales Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, C.A.P. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Shorthand Club 3, Sages 4, Honor League 4. BLUMBERG, MORTON Hughes Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Stretcher Squad 4, Swimming 4. BOEH, ROBERT President Class of I946, Football I, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Volleyball 4, Student Council Executive Comm. 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chairman Senior Ring Comm. 4, Annual Representative I, 3, Gargoyle Representative 2, Senior Prom Committee 4. BOEHNLEIN, JACK Gargoyle Representative 2. 4I BOHRER, MARJORIE C. Kickball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Volleyball 2, Tennis 2, Sages 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4. BONOMINI, VERNA Sales Club Secretary 3, Victory Corps Representative I, Volleyball I, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Kickball 3, Tennis I, Swimming I, 2, Dance Club I, 2, Physical Fitness Club I, Archery 2, 3, Honor League 4, Home Economics Club 4, Junior Glee Club 2. BOSE, ERIC A Cappella Choir 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Basketball 4. BRACHER, MARIAN Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. BRADLEY, NAPOLEON Band I, 2, 4, Senior Boys' Glee Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Gym Team I, 2, 4, Freshman Football 2, Hughes Club 4, Pep Club 4. BRADY, WILLIAM Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 4. BREITHOLD, ETHEL L. Victory Corps Representative I, Junior Glee Club 2, Senior Glee Club, Secretary 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Sages 3, 4, Thespians 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4, Latin Club 2, 3. BRILL, BILLIE MARIE Honor League 4, Spanish Club 4, Victory Corps Representative I, Junior Choir President 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Kiclcball 2, Individual Sports 2, Girl Reserves 4, Basketball 4, Triple Trio 4, BROCKMAN, ROBERT Band I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, Hughes Club 3, 4. BROD, EDITH Victory Corps 3, Sales Club 4, Physiology Club 2, Honor League 4. BROWN, JO ANN Arlington High School I, Ann Arbor High School 2, Pep Club 3. BROWN, MARY EMMA Victory Corps Representative 2, Latin Club 2, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Junior Glee Club 2. BROWN, MOLLY ANN BROWN, WILLIAM Hughes Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Annual Representative 2, Parlators 4. BUCHANAN, ISHAM Christian Youth Fellowship 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, French Club Executive Committee 3, 4, Detenders Hi-Y 3, 4. BUCHHOLZ, HELEN French Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, Volleyball 4. BUCHMAN, DON Parlators 3, Math Club 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Victory Corps Representative 2, Bowling Club 3. BUCKN ER, BETTY LOIS Austin High School, Austin, Texas I, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Pep Club 3, Gargoyle Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Girl Reserves 2, Honor League 4. BUDKE, PATRICIA MAE Victory Corps I, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Gar- goyle Statf 3, 4, Parlators 4, Girl Reserves 2, Honor League 4. BUEHREN, VIRGINIA MABEL Latin Club 2, Executive Committee 3, Math Club 3, 4, Gargoyle Repre. sentative 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Secretary 4, G.A.A. 2, Executive Board 3, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Music Appreciation 4, Girl Reserves 2, Executive Committee 3, Gargoyle Staff 3, Senior Ring Committee 4, Sages 2, Costume Committee 4, Triple Trio 4, Annual Staff 4. BUMILLER, MARGOT ANNE Annual Business Manager 4, Annual Staff 3, Gargoyle Feature Editor 3, Gargoyle Student Advisor 4, Gargoyle Associate Editor 2, Gargoyle Staff I, Gargoyle Circulation Representative 2, Annual Representative I- Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Executive Committee 4, Math Club 3l Pep Club I, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Girl Reserves Vice-Presidenf 3l Freshies' Aid 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4l Sages Costume Committee 4. I BUNNELL, WILLIAM Annual Representative 2, Hughes Club 3, 4. BURGHER, MARSHALL LOUIS Latin Club 4. BURSIEK, PATRICIA CAROLYN Latin Club 2, Secretary 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4, Volleyball I, Tennis I, 3, 4, Baseball I, Kickball 2, Shuffleboard 2, Archery I, 2, Bowling 4, Riding Club 4, Girl Reserves 3, Pep Club 3, G.A.A. 2. BURT, ROBERT CHARLES Latin Club 3, Hughes Club 3, Math Club 4, Bowling Club 2. BUSSARD, BRUCE Coast Guard 4. BYRNSIDE, PAUL Gym Team I, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Hughes Club 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. . CAIRNS, GORDON Junior Choir 2, Senior Boys' Glee Club 3, Senior Choir 4, Hughes Club 4. CALLAHAN, DAVID Bethel High School, Bethel, Ohio I, 2, State Guard 3, 4. CAPLAN, ROSALINE Physiology Club 2, Sales Club 3, Sages 4, Gargoyle Representative 4, Glee Club 3, Honor League 4. CAREY, VIVIAN C. Sales Club 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4. CARROLL, WILBUR Cheerleader 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4, Book Room Manager 4, Annual Representative 4. CASSINI, CATHERINE VIRGINIA Pep Club I, Hockey Team I, Victory Corps Representative I, Secretary 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Staff 3, Junior Choir 3, Freshies Aid 4, Honor League 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Senior Choir 4. CENTER, RALPH F. Hughes Club 3, Gargoyle Representative I, 2, 3, German Club 3, Sales Club 3. CHENAULT, WILLIAM J. Pep Club Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 3, Senior Glee Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Sigma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Navigation Club 4. CHRISTMAN, CHARLES Sages 2, 4, Thespians 4, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Hall Guard 4. CLARK, JUNE Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, Sages 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, C.A.P. 3, 4, Honor League 4. CLARK, STIRRAT H. Chess Club I, Foreign Policy Association 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4. CLIFT, WALTER Track I, 2, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 4, Volleyball 4. CLIFTON, JOY Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Sages 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, French Club Treasurer 4, Honor League 4. CLOWERS, WANDA Sages 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Honor League 4. COHEN, RUTHIE Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Archery I, Swimming I, 2, Bowling 3, 4, Gargoyle Representative I, Honor League 4. COHEN, STANLEY President of Student Councilf4, Parlators 2, 3, President 4, Gargoyle Associate Editor 2, Sports Editor 3, Senior Advisor 4, Annual Stott 2, 3, Sports Editor 4, Football Manager I, 2, Business Manager 4, Basketball Manager 2, Baseball Manager 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Chess Club 2, Victory Corps 2, Gargoyle Representative 2, Foreign Policy Association 4, Ring Committee 4, World Problems Forum 4, Student Council Formative Body and Constitution Committee 4. COLLINS, CONSTANCE Pep Club 2, Honor League 4. COLLINS, LEROY COLLINS, MELVYN Salesmanship Club I, Football I, Volleyball I, Baseball 2. CONISON, ALLAN A. Reserve Football, Reserve Volleyball. COOKE, PATRICIA Bond I, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 4, Annual Representative 3, Honor League 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 4. COOREY, GEORGE J. Spanish Club 2, 3. COX, WYVETTA Blanchester, Ohio I, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4. CRAMER, LILLIAN M. Latin Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Annual Repre- sentative 4, Honor League 4. CRAWFORD, .IACQUELINE Woodward 2, 3, Hughes 4, Gargoyle 4, Honor League 4. DAVIDSON, MARVIN French Club 2, Parlators 4. DAVIS, BONNIE Spanish Club I, 2, Secretary 3, Math Club 2, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4. DAVIS, GEORGE L. Orchestra 2, 3, Swimming 3, 4. DELANEY, VICTOR DELUSE, ROBERT Annual Representative 2. DIECKMAN, EMMA LOUISE Klckball I, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Gargoyle Representative 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Latin Club 3, French Club 4, Math Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Junior Choir 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Volleyball 2, Honor League 4, Foreign Policy 2, Freshies Aid 4. DIEHL, WILLIAM Annual Representative I, 2. an-J DILLINGER, ANN Latin Club 3, Pep Club 3, Physiology Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4, Home Economics Club 4. DISKEN, JEAN Junior Clfoir 2, Home Economics Club 3, Vice-President 4, Sales Club 4, Freshies Aid 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4. DITTOE, BETTY Honor League 4, Sales Club 3. IIOBOS, GENE Latin Club 2, Music Appreciation 4. DOERNER, FRED L. Gargoyle Representative I, 2, Annual Representative 2, Hughes Club 3, Prog. Chairman 4, Pep Club 4, DOLL, LOIS R. Junior Choir 2, Choir 4, Honor League 4, Home Economics Club 4. DORSET, JOSEPH 5. Walnut Hills High l, 2. DREW, DELORES H. Merrill, Wisconsin l, Middletown High 2, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4. DRIFMEYER, EUGENE Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, State Guard Band 3. DRISCHEL, DOROTHY MAE Pep Club l, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Senior A Cappella Choir 3, Robarian 4, Sales Club Corresponding Secretary 4, Honor League 4. DUEY, JEAN ANNE South Shore Chicago l, Honor League 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Physiology Club 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3. EBDING, CHARLES ECKHOFF, JOAN PATRICIA Gargoyle Representative 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Honor League 4, Modern Dancing 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, Girl Reserves 3. EDGEMON, JEANNE Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Girl Reserves 3, Pep Club 2, Honor League 4, 'Girls' Glee Club 3, Senior Choir 4. EHRLICH, FLORETTA Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Math Club l, 2, Honor League 4, Physiology Club 3, Sages 4. EICK, ELEANOR German Club 3, Freshies Aid 4, Honor League 4. EILS, EWARD HENRY Chess Club I, Treasurer 3. EINHORN, SHIRLEY R. Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Honor League 4, Make-up Crew 4, Gargoyle Representative 4, Shorthand Club 3, Math Club 3. ELBE, EVELYN VIOLET Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 4, Math Club 4, Honor League 4. ELKIN, TED ELWERT, OTTO CHARLES Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, President 4, Sales Club 4, Volleyball 4, Bloom Junior High l. EPPLEBLATT, IDAMAE Gargoyle Representative 3, Sales Club' 3, information Desk 4, Honor League 4, Home Economics Club 4. EVERS, ROY L. Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3. 4. FALICK, WILLIAM S. Gargoyle Representative l, Spanish Club l, 2, Victory Corps Representa- tive I, Gargoyle Mailing Editor 4, Hughes Club 4, Foreign Policy Asso- ciation 4. FEICK, HARVEY 45 FENSTER, SHIRLEY Spanish Club I, 2, Sages 3, 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Honor League 4, Bowling I, 4. FITE, COLLEEN G.A.A. I, 4, Baseball I, 4, Basketball I, 4, Gargoyle Representative I, Girl Reserves 3, Pep Club 4, Annual Representative 2, Honor League 4, Spanish Club 4. FLAHERTY, JEAN Regina High School I, Girl Reserves 3, Shorthand Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, FLEMING, JANET MAE Bowling 2, 3, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Girl Reserves 2, Salesmanship Club 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. FORNEY, HELEN MARCELLA Honor League 4, Pep Club 4, Physiology Club 3. FOX, MADELINE Drum Maiorette 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, Swimming I, 2, Archery I, Honor League 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Annual Representative I. FRANK, ROBERT FREID, ISADORE ALAN Basketball I, Gym Team 2, Annual Representative 3, Victory Corps Repre- sentative 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, Gargoyle Representative 2, 3, Sales Club President 3, Pep Club 3, Vice-President 4, Cheerleader 3, 4. FREMONT, RUTH ELLEN Latin Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Archery 2, 3, Modern Dancing 2, Swimming I, 2, Sportsleader 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, Tennis l, 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, Shuftleboard 2, 3, Ping-Pong 2, 3, Kickball 2, Nurses' Aid 3, 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. FREY, HELEN German Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, A Cap- pella Choir 4. FRIEDMAN, JACQUE Chess Club I, 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Parlatars 4, Bowling Club 3, Junior Choir 2, Foreign Policy Association 2. GABE, RITA JEANNE Annual Representative I, Latin Club 2, 3, Sales Club 3, Honor League 4. GALLON, JUSTIN Sales Club 4. GANDENBERGER, ROBERT Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3. GARBER, RAY A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3. GARNER, JUDITH ELAINE Honor League 4. GAUSMAN, VICTOR Football I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Bowling Team 4. GELDREICH, HARRY G. Hughes Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Math Club 3. GENTRY, ROBERT Junior Choir Vice-President 2, Air Raid Warden 2, Bowling Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Hughes Club 4. GINDY, ELAINE Western Hills High School I, Sages 3, Pep Club 3, Honor League 4. GOELDNER, ARLENE Sales Club 3, Pep Club 4, Music Club 4, Honor League 4. GOINS, WILLIAM Hughes Club 3, Gargoyle Representative I, U. S. Navy. GOLDBERG, HAROLD B. Gargoyle Staff I, 2, Literary Editor 3, Associate Editor 4, Annual Repre- sentative I, Annual Staff 3, Editor of Annual 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, Parlators 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Foreign Policy Associa- tion 4, World Problems Forum 4, West Night High 4. Army 4. GOLDFARB, LEON Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, Math Club 3, Bowling Club 3, Parlators 4. GOLDSTEIN, ESTHER RUTH Gargoyle Representative I, Spanish Club I, Annual Representative 2, Sages 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. GOLDSTEIN, SALLY BERNICE Junior Glee Club 2, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4. GORE, ARNOLD F. Football 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Student Council Representative 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Hall Guard 4, Senior Ring Committee 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, West Night High 3, 4. Gorrues, ALLEN St. Bernard High School I, Band 2, C.A.P. 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, Annual Staff 3. GRAEF, PATRICIA LOUISE Bowling 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Sales Club 3, Honor League 4, Hockey 3. GRASHAM, J. CARL Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, State Guard Band 3. GRAU, MARJORIE Christian Fellowship Club 4, Honor League 4, Sales Club 3. GRAY, RUTH E. G.A.A. 2, Spanish Club 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Band 4, Twirler 4, Honor League 4. GREBER, DON German Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Hughes Club 4, Math Club 4. GREEN, SHIRLEE M. Badminton I, Volleyball I, Softball I, Hockey I, 2, Modern Dancing I, Junior Choir 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4, Secretary 4, Annual Staff 4, Archery 2, Home Economics Club 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Bowling I, Gargoyle Staff 3. GREENBERG, BETTY LEE Spanish Club 3, Bowling I, Honor League 4, Sages 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. GREENBERG, SYLVIA Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 3, Gargoyle Representative 3, Home Economics Club 4, Honor League 4. GREVAS, CHEVI Woodward High School I, 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4. GRIFFIN, WILLIAM GROPENGIESER, AUDREY Home Economics Club I, Junior Glee Club 2, Senior Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4. GUNDRUM, DORIS Home Economics Club I, Junior Glee Club 2, 3, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Bowling I, 2, 3. GUNDRUM, EDWARD Hughes Club 4. GUSWEILER, EARL Cross Country I, 2, 4, Track I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 4, Swimming I. 47 GUTHMAN, LOUISE Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, Honor League 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Modern Dancing I, 2, 3, 4, Archery I, Spanish Club I, 2, Gargoyle Representative I. 2. HAECKL, ROBERT STEWART Hughes Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4. HALL EVELYN Christian Fellowship 4, Music Appreciation Club 4, Honor League 4. HARBRECHT, ARTHUR Sages I, 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3. HARRIS, CORMA JEAN Pep Club 4, Thespians 4, Math Club 3, Sages 4, Honor League 4, Walnut Hills High School I, Woodward High School 2. HARRIS, JOSEPH Hughes Club 3, Chess Club 2, 3, 4. HARRISON, ELEANOR LOIS Spanish Club 2, 3, Honor League 4, Girls' Glee Club 4. HARVEY, LORLEE Huntington High School I, 2, Pep Club 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Honor League 4. HATTON, MARGARET B. Hockey 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Gargoyle Staff 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Bowling 2, Honor League 4. HAUCK, HOWARD H. Hughes Club 3, 4. HAUSER, RICHARD HEATH, HELEN Dayton Fairview I, G.A.A. I, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Physiology Club 3, Pep Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4. HECKER, AUDREY Bowling 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Vice-President 4, Archery 2, Vol- leyball 2, Hockey 3, Modern Dancing 2, Kickball 2, Honor League 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2. HEIDRICH, ROBERT Band I, Latin Club 2, Foreign Policy Association 2, Sages 2, 3, 4, Thespians Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 3, Math Club 4, Gargoyle Representative 2, Annual Representative 3, A Cappella Choir 4, 3I2 Show Chairman 4, Tennis 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2. HEIM, RICHARD Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4. HEINOLD, JOHN R. Football I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, Baseball I, Hughes Club 4. HEINZERLING, LOIS S. Junior Choir 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Honor League 4. H EMMERT, RUTH MARILYN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Activity Chairman 4, Kickball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Archery I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 3, Swimming 4, Baseball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Executive Committee 4, Freshies Aid 4, Student Council 4, Junior Choir Secretary 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Gargoyle Staff 4, Annual Representative 2. H ENSON, PHYLLIS AUDREY Honor League 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Christian Fellowship 4. HELLEBRAND, JOHN Band I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Hughes Club 4, Pep Club 3. HELTMAN, JOHN E. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Secretary 4, Swimming Team 2, 4, Victory Corps Representative 2. HERBERT. HELEN R. Woodward I, 2, Soles Club 4, Honor League 4. HERWEH, LUCILLE Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Bowling I, 2, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Home Economics Club 4, Sales Club 4. HILDEBRAND, WERNER Swimming 2, Hall Guard 4. HILL, SHIRLEY C. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Kickball I, 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, Archery I, 2, 3, Bowling I, Tennis I, 2, 3, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, Gargoyle Representative 2, Junior Choir 2, Sales Club 3, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4. HINDS, PATRICIA JOAN Archery I, St. Joseph Academy 2, 3, Honor League 4, Archery 4. HOFFMAN, ROBERT ALLAN Gym Team I, Latin Club 3. HOLBROOK, IRVIN Gym Team I, Gargoyle Representative I, 3, Track Team 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Stretcher Squad 4, Latin Club 2. HOLT, ANITA IRENE Bloom Junior High School I, Sages 3, 4, Honor League 4. HOODIN, SHIRLEY RUTH Girl Reserves 3, Pep Club 3, Sages 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor League 4. HORN, CLIFFORD E. Annual Staff I, Gargoyle Representative 2, Victory Corps Representative 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Hi-Y 4. HUBERT, MARGARET JUNE Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Honor League 4, Sight Saving Reader 2. HUDSON, LOUISE Honor League 4. HUGHES, DOROTHY RUTH Softball I, Individual Sports I, 2, Lunch Room 3, Honor League 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4. HUGHES, EDWIN LEROY Band 2, 3, 4. HUNLEY, VIOLET FAY Latin Club 2, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4. HUTTON, MARY CATHERINE Greenhills High School I, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Gargoyle Representative 4, Honor League 4. IMES, MARJORIE Victory Corps I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Physiology Club Q3, Home Economics Club 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. ISMAEL, JOYCE M. Archery 3, Kiclcball 3, Pep Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, French Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, Shorthand Club 3, Honor League 4. JACKMAN, ELLEN JOAN Spanish Club I, 2, Honor League 4, Girl Reserves 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Nurses' Aide 3, 4. JACOBS, WALTER Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Librarian 4, Student Council 4, Gargoyle Representative 2. JACOBSEN, ROBERT Gargoyle Representative I, C.A.P. 3. 49 JAEGER, GLORIA LEE Girl Reserves 2, Salesmanship 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Honor League 4. JENNEWEIN, GLADYS LOUISE French Club 3, 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, Christian Fellowship 4, Honor League 4, G.A.A. Kickball 3, 4 Honor Team, Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 3, Honor Team, Tumbling 3, Archery 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Baseball 3, Ping-Pong 4, Shuffle-board 4, Sages 3. JOHNSON, DOROTHY B. Spanish Club I, 2, Honor League 4. JOHNSTON, BRENT Williamsport Dickenson Prep. School 2, 3, Williamsport, Pa. JONES, ARTHUR SAMUEL Spanish Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 4, Pep Club 4. KAHN, DOLLY Sales Club 3, Honor League 4, Junior Glee Club 2. KAHSAR, NORMA G.A.A. Archery 3, Honor League 4. KAISER, FLORENCE Junior Choir 2, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, Bowling 4, Honor League 4. KALUS, MARIAN Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. KAMERDIENER, SUE JANE Walnut Hills High School I, 2, G.A.A. 3, Kickball 3, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 3, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4, Home Economics Club 4, Information Desk 4. KAMMANN, WILLIAM Cleveland Heights, Ohio I, 2, Spanish Club 4. KANTER, ROBERT Gargoyle Staff 2, News Editor 3, Senior Adviser 4, Parlators 3, Treas- urer 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Chess Club I, 2, Pep Club 4, Stretcher Squad 4, Foreign Policy Association 4, Annual Staff 4. KAPLAN, LOUIS MILFORD Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball I, 4. KAPP, JOY Hamilton, Los Angeles, California I, 2, 3, Honor League 4. KAUFMAN, GEORGE JOHN Band I, Chess Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, C.A.P. 3, 4. KENDALL, RITA Spanish Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, Honor League 4, Bowling I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Glee Club 3. KENNEDY, JEROME E. T. Swimming Team I, 2, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4. KETTLER, ALFRED KIDWELL, ALICE MARIE ' Girl Reserves 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Sales Club 3, Honor League 4. KIETZMANN, JEANNE CAROL Executive Council of Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Latin Club 2, Home Economics Club 4, Modern Dancing 4, Girl Reserves I, Annual Representative 3. KINCAID, ALENE F. Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, Sages 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Librarian 4, Madrigal Singers 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. 50 KINCAID, BARBARA ALLEN Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, Librarian, Foreign Policy 2, French Club I, 2, President 3, Executive Committee 4, Latin Club 4, Senior Choir 3, Vice- president 4, Madrigals 4, Student Council 4, Honor League 4. KISCHEN, SYLVIA Honor League 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Sages 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3. KIST, RUTH 5. G.A.A. I, Pep Club I, 2, Bond 4, Head Maiorette 4, Gargoyle Repre- sentative 3, Glee Club 2, Home Economics Club 2, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. KLAHM, JACK L. Band I, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps Representative I. KLAPPERT, MARY ALICE Vice-President Class of '46, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, Gargoyle Staff 2, Managing Editor 3, Student Adviser 4, French Club 2, 3, Parlatars Secre- tary 3, 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Student Council Representative 4, War Chest Junior Speaker 4, Senior Ring Committee 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Triple Trio 4, Graduation Committee 4. KLEBANOW, IVAN Volleyball I, Annual Representative I, Victory Corps Representative I, Junior Football Manager 2, Gargoyle Staff 4, Camera Club 4, 3I2 Show Committee 4. KLEIN, GHITA French Club I, 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Math Club 4, Ping-Pong 2, Honor League 4, Music Appreciation 4, Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4. KLEIN, RAYMOND A. Chess Club I, 2, President 3, 4, Gargoyle Staff 2, Military Editor 3, Senior Adviser 4, Spanish Club 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, Parlators 3, Vice- President 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Stretcher Squad 4, Army 4. KLEIN, ROY Hughes Club 4, Pep Club 3, Swimming 2, Victory Corps Representative I. KLEINE, WILLIAM H. Band 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. KLUG, LOIS J. Spanish Club I, Pep Club 3, 4, Moth Club 4, Honor League 4. KNIGHT, MALTHA Latin Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4. KOCH, LORENE Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Vice-President, Student Council Representative 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4. KOFMEHL, PAUL J. Orchestra 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, State Guard 3. KORELITZ. SHERRILL KRAUSSER. FAY Roger's Junior High School, Long Beach, Cal. I, Pep Club 2, Sages 2, 3, 4, Latin Club Executive Committee 3, 4, Math Club 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Honor League Vice-President 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Student Council Executive Committee 4, Tennis 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Senior Ring Committee 4, Foreign Policy Association 2. KUEFFNER, MATHILDA Volleyball I, 2, Basketball 2, Baseball I, 2, Kickball I, 3, Tennis 2, Indi- vidual Sports I, 2, 3, Archery 2, 3, Shorthand Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Freshies' Aid 4, Pep Club I, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Staff 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. KUTZLEB, ROBERT Football 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Hughes Club 3, Secretary 4, Hi-Y 4, Modrigal Singers 4. LAGEMAN, JEAN LOUISE Latin Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Honor League 4. LASITA, ROSE G.A.A. I, Archery I, Hockey I, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Physiology Club 3, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4, Sales Club 4. LASLEY, LAURA LEE Bell High School, Ky. I, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4. 5I LAUGHLIN, WILLIAM Annual Representative I, Hughes Club 3, 4, Gargoyle Representative 4, Swimming I, Victory Corps Representative 2. LEIGH, DEWEY Cross Country I, Basketball I, 2, Manager Gym Team I, Victory Corps Representative I, Gargoyle Representative I, Track I, Football 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, First Aid 2, Sales Club Executive Committee 3, Baseball 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4. LEIMBERGER, MARJORIE JEAN Pep Club I, Annual Representative 2, 3, Junior Choir 2, Girl Reserves 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4, Modern Dancing 4, Sales Club 4. LESSURE, ETHEL Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. LEVINE, EVELYN SYLVIA Spanish Club l, 2, Pep Club 3, Shorthand 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Staff 4, information Desk 4, Victory Corps I, 2. LEWIS, GAILE EDITH Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Shorthand Club 3, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4, Victory Corps I. LIEBERT, EDNA Honor League 4, Sales Club 4, Archery 2, LINDEMAN, GRACE Archery 2, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. LINDEMANN, DOREEN Secretary of Class of '46, Junior Orchestra I, Senior Orchestra I, 2, Concert Mistress 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Baseball I, Archery I, 2, Bowling 2, Individual Sports 2, Tennis 3, Sages 2, 3, Honor League 4, Lunchroom 4, Senior Ring Com- mittee 4, Graduation Committee 4, Freshies' Aid 4. LISCOW, SHIEL Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Volleyball I, Hughes Club 3, 4. LITCHFIELD, ALTA MAE Victory Corps Representative I, Junior Choir 2, Honor League 4. LOCKER, JUANITA ALICE Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, National Trade and Professional School, Washington, D. C., 4, Honor League 4. LOESCH, RUTH C. Pep Club I, 2, 4, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Glee Club 2, Senior Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Victory Corps I, Spanish Club 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4. LOUNSBERRY, JOHN L. Dayton Fairview I, Basketball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. LOVVORN, KATHRYN Honor League 4, Music Club 4, Freshies Aid 4, Home Economics Club 3. LUBKE, JOY EDITH Shorthand Club 3, Victory Corps I, Honor League 4, Individual Sports 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Archery 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, Baseball I, 3, Hockey 3, 4, Basketball 3, Tumbling 3, Senior Girl Scouts I, 2, Glee Club 2. LUDEKE, AUDREY Victory Corps I, Archery I, Bowling I, French Club 2, 3, 4, Sages 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4. LYONS, DONALD Hughes Club 4. MACK, R. LARRY Band I, Basketball I, Swimming 2, Hughes Club 4. MAPES, DON Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 4, Football 2. MARKLAND, EDWARD Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 4. 52 MARTIN, MARY Pep Club I, Shorthand Club 3, Secretary, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Staff 4, Gargoyle Representative 2. MATSUZAWA, DEEN Rohwer High School I, 2. MATTSON, ROSALIE Latin Club 2, Spanish 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Parlators 4, Student Council Constitution Committee 4, Honor League 4, Tennis 3, Christian Youth Fellowship 4. MAYER, FRANK Spanish Club 2, Hughes Club 4, Math Club Executive Council 4, German Club President 4, Glee Club 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. MAYER, MARIE President of Honor League 4, Annual Representative I, 3, Executive Council Victory Corps 2, Gargoyle Staff 2, Home Economics Club 2, Presi- dent 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Freshies' Aid 4, Tennis 2. MCBEE, JUANITA Honor League 4, Pep Club 4, Shorthand Club 3, Spanish Club 3. MCCORMACK, PATRICIA A. Walnut Hills High School I, 2, Sages 4, Honor League 4, Bowling 4. MCCOY, JERRY Sales Club 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. MCCUBBINS, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Hughes Club 4. MCGAHAN, VIVIAN , Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. McMULLEN, PHYLLIS Honor League 4, Freshies Aid 4, Bowling 4, Math Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, Latin Club 2, Girl Reserves 2, Gargoyle 2, Junior Choir 2, Victory Corps I, Annual Staff 2, Tennis, Ping-Pong, Badminton 4. MELOY, CHARLES RAY Treasurer of Class of '46, Track Manager 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Senior Ring Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. MEYER, HARVEY Hughes Club 4, Track 2. MICHAELS, VIRGINIA Girl Reserves 2, 3, Senior Service Scouts Secretary 2, Math Club 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Junior Choir 2, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Staff 3. MILLER, EDITH CORRINE Girl Reserves 3, Home Economics Club 4, Sales Club 4, Bowling 2, Captain 3, 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Junior Choir 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, information Desk 4, Honor League 4, Victory Corps I, Christian Youth Fellowship 4. MILLER, JOAN Spanish Club 2, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Hockey 2, Honor League 4. MILLER, LORRAINE Betsy Layne High School I. MILLER, MYRNA LEA Gargoyle Representative I, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Latin Club 2. MILLIGAN, DAVID Rothenberg Junior High I, Glee Club 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, German Club President 3, Baseball 4. MILLS, BILLY Glee Club 3, 4. MINER, ESTHER ROSE Victory Corps I, Honor League 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4. 53 MOBLEY, MARY KATHRYN Shorthand 3, Sales 4, Honor League 4. MONTGOMERY, BEATRICE ANNE Pep Club 3, Honor League 4, Latin Club 4, G.A.A. 3. MONTGOMERY, EMMA Honor League 4, Christian Fellowship 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Music Club 4. MONTGOMERY, THOMAS Junior Choir l, Senior Choir 4, Sales Club 4, Glee Club 3, Hi-Y Club l, 2, 3, 4. MOONITZ, MYRON French Club 2, 3, Junior Choir 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4. MOORHEAD, JACQUELYN Junior Choir 2, Sales Club 3, Home Economics Club 3, Honor League 4. MOORE, EUGENE MOORMEIER, LOUIS Victory Corps Representative 1, Football 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, Corres- ponding Secretary 4, Hi-Y 4, Glee Club 3, President 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. MORRISON, CHARLEEN Bowling I, 2, 3, Spanish Club T, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, President 4, Gargoyle Representative i, 2, Glee Club 2, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4. MORRISON, WALTER Venice High, Los Angeles, California. MUELLER, EARL Orchestra, Baseball, Third year graduate. MYERS, BONNIE LOU Hartwell I, 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Music Club 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Christian Youth Fellowship 4. NADLER, WILLIAM Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 3. NELSON, MARY LOUISE Home Economics Club i, G.A.A. l, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Gargoyle Representative 2, Swimming 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4. NEU, MARY Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Girl Reserves 2, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Senior Girls Glee Club 4, Pep Club 4. NEUMANN, BARBARA Honor League 4, Pep Club 3, Secretary 4, Physiology Club 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Maclrigal Singers 4, German Club 2, 3, Kickball l, Junior Girls' Glee Club l, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, Freshies' Aid 4. NEWSTATE, MOLLY Sales Club Treasurer 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4, Gargqyle Rep- resentative l, lnformation Desk 4, Victory Corps l. NIEDERHAUSER, PATRICIA LOU Honor League 4, Sages 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, Bowling 4, Archery 2, Victory Corps i, 2, Tennis 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Home Economics Club 4, Annual Representative 2. NIES, MARGARET Victory Corps l, Home Economics Club 2, Pep Club 2, Bowling 3, Honor League 4. NOGEN, JOYCE ELAINE Spanish Club T, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Victory Corps I, Glee Club 2, 3, Chorus IV 4, Pep Club 3, Parlators 3, Sages 3, 4, Annual Repre- sentative 3, Student Council 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4. NOLL, ETHEL Sales Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, Honor League 4. 54 NOTH, DON Hughes Club 3, Treasurer 4, Book Shop 4, Stage Crew 3, Math Club 4. NOYES, GREG Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, Va., I, 2, 3, Football 4, Track 4. OBERMANN, IRENE Spanish Club I, Shorthand Club I, Bowling I, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4, Junior Glee Club 2, Stamp Salesman 3. OBERMANN, LORENE Bowling I, Freshies Aid 4, Honor League 4, Annual Representative I, Junior Glee Club 2. O'BRIEN, DONALD Latin Club 4. O'BRlEN, JACKSON V. Western Hills I, Gargoyle Representative 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Gar- goyle Business Staff 3, 4, Foreign Policy Club 2, 3, Sales Club 3, Annual Representative 2, 3, Victory Corps Representative 2, Navy 4. OESPER, ERNST WILLIAM IV Victory Corps Executive Committee I, Representative 2, Gargoyle Repre- sentative I, Latin Club Executive Committee 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Hughes Club 4, Swimming I, U. S. Navy. OLMSTED, ELLEN , Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Staff 3, 4, Sages 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Information Desk 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Archery I, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dancing I. OSCHERWITZ, CELIA Victory Corps I, Foreign Policy 2, Sales Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Civil Air Patrol 3, 4, Music Appreciation 3, Sages 4, Home Economics Club 4, Honor League 4. OSTROW, MILTON Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. OTTEN, CLAIRE LUCILLE Latin Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee Girl Reserves 3, Gargoyle Representative 2, 4, Modern Danc- ing 4, Tennis 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4. OVERBECK, JANICE DEAN Pep Club I, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 3, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Bowling I. PANDORF, MILTON Band 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4. PATRICK, BESSIE MAE Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Freshman Choir I, Junior Choir 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Physiology 3, Victory Corps I, Home Economics Club 3, Freshies' Aid Sub. 4, information Desk 4, Annual Representative I, Gargoyle Representative 2, Honor League 4. , PEARSON, HELEN M. Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Sales Club 3, Junior Choir 3, Dramatics 4. PETROCELLI, JEAN C. Bowling 2, Annual Representative 2, Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League Treasurer 4. PETROU, PETER Swimming 2, 3, 4, Lite Saving 3. PFRIEM, BLANCHE ANN Senior Girls' Glee I, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps I, French Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Tennis I, 3, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Honor League 4, Latin Club 2, Annual Representative I, Girls' Triple Trio I, 4. PHILLIPS, BETTY Victory Corps I, Shorthand Club 3, Pep Club 3, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4, Information Desk 4. POLASKY, SAUL POVZNER, STANLEY Pep Club 2, Foreign Policy Association 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, Sales Club 3. PRESTON, RONALD Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Gargoyle Representative 2, 3. PRICE, WILMA Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. RADIN, BEN Volleyball I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir I, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Call Boy 4. RANGE, YVONNE Honor League 4, Spanish Club 3, Christian Fellowship 4. RAY, GLORIA Latin Club 4, Physiology Club Advertising Committee 2, Hockey 2, Bowling 2. REDMON, VIOLET Shorthand Club 3, Honor League 4. REEDER, FRANK REICHERT, GAYLA Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Gargoyle Representative 2, Latin Club I, Pep Club I, Sages 3, Modern Dancing 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4. REINS, BEVERLY Girls' Glee Club 2, Gargoyle 4, Honor League 4. REINS, FLORENCE Spanish Club I, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, information Desk 4. REUTHE, RICHARD Baseball I, Basketball I, 2. RICHTER, JAMES Football Manager I, 2, 4, Hughes Club 4, Hi-Y 4. RIEBEL, DALBERT Air Raid Warden I, 2, Tennis Manager 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, World Problems Forum 4. RIEGERT, MARGARET EDNA Math Club 2, Bowling 2, Lunch Room 3, Latin Club 4, Honor League 4, information Desk 4, Senior Orchestra 3, 4. RIESS, HELEN ELIZABETH Junior Glee Club 2. RIETH, SHIRLEY Walnut Hills High School I, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Shorthand Club 3, Music Club 4, Honor League 4. ROBERTS, PATRICIA E. Peru High School, Peru, Indiana I, 2, Parlators 3, 4, Honor League 4. ROBERTSON, ELIZABETH LENORE Volleyball 2, Badminton 2, Modern Dancing I, 2, Kickball 2, Shuffle- board 2, Freshies' Aid 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Individual Sports 4, Softball 4, Basketball. ROGERS, CHARLES Track 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, Vice-President 4, Hi-Y 4, Annual Representa- tive 3. ROGERS, JANICE ROBERTA Shorthand Club 3, Honor League 4. ROSEN, DAVID German Club 3, Math Club 3, Hughes Club 3, Football 2. ROSENBERG, FLORENCE Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, Sages 3, Honor League 4. ROSENSTEIN, EDWARD Chess Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Math Club 3. ROTHCHILD, LOUIS Volleyball I, 4, Football 2, 3, Swimming I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Representative I, 2, Hughes Club 3, Life Saving 3. ROTHENBERG, HAROLD ARTHUR Gargoyle Staff 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Sages 4, Parlators 4. ROTTER, MORTON Latin Club 4. ROYCE, HINTON Aberdeen High School I, Track 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, German Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4. RUBENSTEIN, ESTHER Honor League 4, Sages 4, Pep Club 4, German Club 4, Annual Repre- sentative 4. RUBENSTEIN, WALTER A. Norwood High School I, 2, Latin Club 3, Hughes Club 3. RUDLER, DONALD Victory Corps Executive Committee 2, Latin Club Executive Committee 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Treasurer 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Hughes Club 3, President 4, Hi-Y 4, Student Council 4, Math Club 4, Lunch Caller 4. RUNNELS, SHIRLIE Davenport High School, Davenport, Iowa I, 2, Physiology Club 3, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4. RUSSELL, LORELEI LEE Pep Club I, 2, Gargoyle Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Sages 2 ,3, 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Thespians 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. SADLER, CORINNE R. Girl Reserves Treasurer 3, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, Honor League 4, Music Appreciation 4, Junior Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 4. SARVER, MARIANNE Athens High School, Athens, Ohio I, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, French Club 4, Honor League 4, Modern Dancing 4. SASAGAWA, FRANK Basketball 4, Sequoia High School I, Topaz High School 2, 3, U. S. Army 4. SAUTTER, CAROLYN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Math Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, Bowling 3, 4, Honor League 4. SAX, JACQUELINE V. Pep Club 2, Honor League 4. SCHAFER, ARDITH B. Pep Club I, 4, Honor League 4, Math Club 4, Girl Reserves 2. SCHAFER, RUTH E. Shorthand Club 3, Pep Club 3, Honor League 4, Annual Representative 2, Girl Reserves 2, Junior Choir 2. SCHAFFNER, JANET F. Victory Corps Representative 2, Stretcher Squad 3, 4, Gargoyle Repre- sentative 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, Archery 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, Modern Dancing Club I, Volleyball I, Honor Team 2, Kiclcball I, 2, Freshies' Aid 4, Math Club Secretary-Treasurer 4, Individual Sports I, 2, 4, Honor League Executive Committee 4. SCHAWE, ALICE Honor League 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Math Club 4. SCHEURMAN, JACK 57 X SCHLEMMER, RUTH A. Honor League 4, information Desk 4, Pep Club 4, Shorthand Club 3. SCHMIDT, ELAINE Sages, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Honor League 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. SCHMITT, HILDA Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM H. Hughes Club 3, 4. SCHNITTGER, MARY LOU Honor League 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club President 3, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4. SCHOTT, JAMES R. Hughes Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4. SCHULER, CAROLYN Honor League 4, Latin Club 3, Math Club 3, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2. SCHULTZ, SHIRLEY Gargoyle 3, 4, Junior Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 2, Parlators 3, Foreign Policy 2, Library 2, 3. SCHWARTZ, JOANN Pep Club 4, Honor League 4. SCHWEIZERHOF, JUNE L. Victory Corps Representative I, German Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4. SCHWETTMANN, LAVERNE M. Girl Reserves 2, Victory Corps Representative 2, Tennis 2, Annual Rep- resentative 3, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4. SCRIVERI, LUCY Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Pep Club I, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Information Desk 4. SCULLY, SHIRLEY Spanish Club 3, 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 4. SEGAL, SHIRLEY Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Sages 3, 4, Thespians 4, Math Club I, 2, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Representative 2, Physiology Club 4. SEIBERT, RALPH Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. SEILER, ALBERT Sales Club 4. SERINA, LOIS Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Madrigol Singers 4. SHAIR, ESTHER Honor League 4. SHAPOFF, LLOYD A Cappella Choir 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Sales Club 3, Junior Swimming Team I, 2, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club I. SHARPE, RUTH Junior Choir I, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Thespians 4, Honor League 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, SHEHANE, NAOMI Sages 4, Honor League 4. 58 Tennis I, Junior Glee Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Salesmanship Club 3, 4, SH ERLOC K, JEAN R. Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Honor League 4 Junior Choir 3 Senior Glee Club 4 Music Club 4. SIEGEL, MURICE Holmes High School Covington Ky I 2 Honor League 4 Gargoyle Staff 4. SILVER, DON SILVERMAN, SHIRLEY MAE Dance Club I, 2, 3 Freshies And 4 Information Desk 4 Honor League 4 SIMKIN, HERBERT Sages I, 2, 3, Thespnans 2 3 4 Junior Choir 2 Boys Glee Club 3 A Cappella Choir 4 Foreign Policy Association 2 3 4 Parlators 3 4 French Club 3. SIROTA, MILTON S. Annual Staff 3, U S Marine Corps 4 SMITH, FORREST Hughes Club 3, 4 HIY 3 Math Club 3 Latin Club 2 President 3 Navigation Club 4 SMITH, .IOANNE FRANCES Albert Hill Junior Hugh School Richmond Virginia I Honor League 4 Sages 3, 4, Information Desk 4 Freshies And 4 Math Club 3 Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4 Gargoyle Staff Club Editor 3 Annual Staff 3, 4 SMITH, SHIRLEY ynior Girls' Glee Club 3 A Cappella Choir 4 Pep Club 4 54 jf, Q COL, GEORGE Crass Country 4, A Cappella Choir 4 Track Team 3 4 SPIRA, NORBERT Spanish Club I, Sales Club 3 Volleyball I 4 Cross Country I 2 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4. SPITZ, ARLINE Sales Club 3, Honor League 4 SPRAGUE, LAURA Honor League 4. SPREEN, WILLIAM Chess Club I, Senior Boys Glee Club 3 A Cappella Choir 4 Stretcher Squad 4. STAHMER, SHIRLEY MARLAYNE Honor League 4, Archery 3 GAA 3 STAUB, RALPH Baseball I, Basketball I 2 Football I 2 3 Co Captain 4 STAUGLER, FRANZ WILLIAM Colerain High School I 2 3 Spanish Club 4 STEI NBERG, IVAN R. Chess Club I, Hughes Club 3 Spanish Club I 2 STEINEMAN, EDWIN Track 2, 3. STEINMANN, MELVIN Pep Club 4. STERN, HERMAN Hughes Club 4, L STEWART, ALICE Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Honor League 4, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Math Club 3, Pep Club l, 2, STICKLE, ERNESTINE Shorthand Club 3, Honor League 4. STOHR, DOLORES Pep Club 2, Home Economics Club Treasurer 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Junior Choir 2, Information Desk 4, Victory Corps l. STONE, ELMER Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band Librarian 3, 4, Senior Orchestra I, 3, 4, Junior Orchestra I, Senior Orchestra Librarian 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Brass Sextette 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Chess Club 4, School Band 3, 4, State Guard 3, 4. STONE, MAY Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle 4, Honor League 4, Freshies Aid 4. STRASSER, DON Football 3, 4, Hughes Club 4, Basketball 3, A Cappella Choir 4. STRIETELMEIER, ZONA ANN Victory Corps I, Bowling Team I, Senior Glee Club 2, Girl Reserves 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Honor League 4, Home Economics Club 4, Pep Club 4, Triple Trio 4. SUQAWARA, WILLIAM Amache High, Amache, Colorado I, 2. TARIN, MARY ELIZABETH Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Honor League 4, Brackenridge High, San Antonio, Texas I. TEBOE, DONALD Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4. THARP, JEAN GRACE Honor League 4, Shorthand Club Treasurer 3, Sales Club 4, Archery 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4. THEOBALD, SHIRLEY L. Junior Girls' Glee Club I, Senior Girls' Glee Club 4, Honor League 4, Bowling 4. THORNTON, ALVIN Gym Team I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council Representative 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4. TILLEY, FRANCES Sales Club 3. TILLEY, MADELYNE Spanish Club I, 2, Soles Club 4, Honor League 4. TOKI, AYAKO Honor League 4, Tri-State High, Hunt High 2. TOLPEN, HERBERT Hughes Club 4, German Club 3, 4, Parlators 3, Cross Country I, 2, 4. TOZZER, LEROY C. A Cappella Choir 3, President 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Business Manager of Annual 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hughes Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Bond I, Gargoyle Representative 3. TURNER, NANCY Pep Club 3, Girl Reserves 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Representa- tive 2, Honor eLague 4. UNWIN, THELMA Bloom Junior High I, Music Appreciation 4, Honor League 4, Shorthand Club Vice-President 3. VAN BLARICAM, DOROTHY Sales Club 3, Junior Choir 3, G.A.A. 3, Pep Club 4. 60 VEID, WILLIAM Stage Crew I, 2, 3, Sales Club 4, C.A.P. I, 2, 3, Army 4. VELTE. VIOLET Bowling 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. VESER, CATHERINE ELIZABETH Junior Girls' Glee Secretary I, Vice-President 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Girl Reserves President 3, French Club Executive Committee I, 2, Treas- urer 3, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Representative 3, Commercial Art 3, 4, Annual Art Editor 4. VORNBERGER, DORIS LUELLA Honor League 4, Archery 3. WACHSMAN, ELAINE ESTHER G.A.A. I, 2, Modern Dancing I, 2, 4, Hockey I, Gargoyle Business Staff 2, Honor League 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Junior Choir 2, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Freshman Glee Club I, Girl Reserves 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Bowling I, Basketball I. WAGNER, EDWARD Swimming I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Executive Committee 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2. WAGNER, LORAINE JOYCE Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Honor League 4, Kickball I. WALDREN, GARNET JEAN Pep Club 4, Honor League 4, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, Manager 4, Information Desk 4, Kickball 3, Basket- ball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Individual Sports 2, 3, Archery I, 2, 3, Volley- ball I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3. WARD, ALICE ANN Orchestra I, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, Accompanist 4, Senior Boys' Glee Club Accompanist 4, Girls' Triple Trio 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Music Appreciation Club 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Accompanist 4, Math Club 3, Girl Reserves Program Chairman 3, Gargoyle 3, Council Forma' tive Body 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Foreign Policy Associa- tion 2, Senior Ring Committee 4. WARD, CLAUDIA M. Honor League 4, Victory Corps I, Information Desk 4, Sales Club 4. WARSHOFSKY, GLORIA Modern Dancing 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Gargoyle 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club I, 2, Honor League 4, Junior Choir 3. WEAVER, DOROTHY Information Desk 4, Honor League 4, Christian Fellowship Club 4. WEBER, RUTH HELEN Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Physiology Club 3, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Honor League 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Annual Representative 3. WEIDEMAN, BETTY Information Desk 4, Honor League 4, Shorthand Club 3, Sales Club 4, Sages 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2. WEIHER, MYRA GEORGETTE Bowling Club 2, 3, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. WEILAND, HARRIET Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Physiology Club 3, Sages 3, 4, Honor League 4. WEISBROD, ARTHUR I.. WELLS, MARY Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Honor League 4. WENERT, BETTY g Ross High School I, 2, 3, Honor League 4. WERNICKE, SHIRLEY M. Basketball I, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Kickball 3, Archery 3, Shorthand Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, Honor League 4. WERT, JAMES CARL Withrow High School I, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, U. S. Marines, I942-I945. 61 WERT, PAUL Walnut Hills High School I7 Gargoyle Representative 2, 37 Spanish Club 2. WESLEY, VANNAH RAY Art Academy 27 Art League 4. WEST, CHRISTINE Shorthand Club 37 Honor League 47 Bowling I7 Hockey I7 Kickball I7 Volleyball I. WHALEN, DOROTHY M. Honor League 47 Spanish Club 3, 47 Information Desk 47 Pep Club 47 Shorthand Club 3. WHEATLEY, EUGENE A. Hughes Club 47 Math Club 47 Latin Club 4. WHITE, ALVIN Sales Club I7 Pep Club I. WICKSTROM, KATHERINE Sages 2, Keeper of Books 2, 3, President 47 Thespians 2, 3, President 47 Honor League 4. WIECHERING, MARIAN Annual Representative I7 Honor League 47 Foreign Policy Association I. WILLIAMS, CATHERINE G. Junior Choir I7 Junior Girls' Glee Club I7 Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 37 A Cappella Choir 47 Spanish Club I, 27 French Club 3, 47 Pep Club 27 Sages 2, 3, 47 Foreign Policy Association 27 Freshies' Aid 47 Honor League 47 Gargoyle Representative 3. WILLIAMS, DAVID Franklin High School, Tampa, Fla., I7 Spanish Club 4. WILLIAMS, GLEEDA Sales Club 27 Honor League 47 Glee Club 2. WILLIAMS, THELMA E. Senior Girls Glee Club 27 Honor League 47 Math Club 27 Latin Club 47 G.A.A. I, 2, Secretory 3, President 47 Bowling I, 2, Manager 3, 47 Hockey I, 2, 3, 47 Basketball I, 2, 3, 47 Baseball I, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 47 Swimming 27 Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 47 Kickball 27 Tennis 2, 3, 47 Dance Club 27 Archery 2, 37 Tumbling 47 Gargoyle Editorial Staff 2, 37 Band I7 Freshies' Aid 47 Information Desk 47 Chess Club 47 A Cappella Choir 37 Annual Staff 37 Girls' Sports Editor 47 Sight Saving Reader I. WILLIS, MARION Annual Representative I7 Victory Corps I7 Bowling Club 27 Girl Reserves 27 Pep Club 2, 47 Glee Club 27 Freshies' Aid 47 Honor League 47 Spanish Club 47 Shorthand Club 3. WILSON, MERLE WILZBACH, ESTHER Pep Club I, 27 Girl Reserves 27 Orchestra I7 Senior Girls' Glee Club I, 27 A Cappella Choir 3, 47 Latin Club I, 3, Vice-President 27 French Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 47 Nurses Aide 27 Honor League Executive Committee 47 Freshies' Aid 47 Student Council Executive Committee 47 Annual Staff 3, 47 Foreign Policy Association 37 Triple Trio 47 Home Economics Club 47 information Desk 47 Student Council Formative Body 47 Gargoyle Associate Editor 47 Gargoyle Re-Write Editor 3. WINTERS, JEAN Honor League 47 Home Economics Club Secretary 47 Pep Club 2, 37 Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 37 A Cappella Choir 4. WINTERS, WILLIAM Gargoyle Staff 3, 4. WOLF, CORINNE Spanish Club 37 Home Economics Club 47 Music Appreciation 47 Parla- tors 47 Math Club 47 Girl Reserves I, 27 Honor League 47 Gargoyle Repre- sentative I, 37 Junior Girls' Glee Club 27 World Problems Forum 4. WOLF, MARGARET Honor League 47 Soles Club 47 Girl Reserves I7 Victory Corps I7 Physiology Club 37 Junior Girls' Glee Club 3. WOLF, ROBERT Sales Club 4. WOLF, WILLIAM Baseball Manager I7 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 47 Volleyball Team 47 Hughes Club 47 Bowling Club 27 Junior Choir 27 Boys' Glee Club 3j Foreign Policy 4. WOLLIN, SHIRLEY Pep Club I, Spanish Club 1, 2, Shorthand Club 4, Honor League 4. WONG, MAXINE Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Archery 2, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Basket- ball 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 4, Tennis 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Sight Saving Reader I, 2, Annual Representative 2, Spanish Club 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4, Kickball 2. WOOD, IMOGENE Sales Club 3, Honor League 4. WOODBURN, JOSEPH Hughes Club 4, Chess Club 3, 4. WRENN, DONALD Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 2, 3, WRIGHT, LOIS A Cappella Choir 2. Victory Corps 1, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 4, Honor League 4. WURTZ, DONALD Band 1, 2. YEE, JENNY Honor League 4, Latin Club 4. YOUNG, FREDA Honor League 4, information YOUNG, JERRY Hughes Club 4. ZELIEN, JERRY Sages 4, Thespian 4. ZELLER, NAN Desk 4. Bowling 1, Girl Reserves 2, Junior Girls' Glee Club 2, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4. ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM A. ZWERIN, EMILY Newport High School, Newport, Ky., 1, Spanish Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, Honor League 4. ZWERIN, SONIA Junior Business Club, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Choral Music 3, 4, Honor League 4, Nurses Aide 4, Mailing Editor Gargoyle 4. SCHDDLHOUSE SCHULAIQS 1. Janet Schaffner ...... 2. Eugene A. Wheatley, Jr. 3. Virginia Buehren ..... 4. Carolyn Sautter ..... 5. Esther Wilzbach 6. Ellen Olmsted 7. Patricia Bursiek .. 8. Rosalie Mattson ...... 9. Joyce Ismael ........ IO. Peter Bauer 13 years at 11. Thelma Williams ..... 12. Raymond Klein ...... 13. LaVerne Schwettmann 14. Harold Goldberg ..... 15. Corinne Sadler . .... . I6. Marie Mayer ..... I7. Ethel Breithold i2 years at Hughesl Hughesj . . . 96.231 96.052 95.545 95.145 95.140 94.967 94.787 94.2 94.139 93.756 93.722 93.7 93.433 93.4 93.027 92.885 92.787 ACCLAIM ACH I EVEMENT Sue Benham Joyce Nogen ..... Jeanne Edgemon .. Ayako Toki 12 years Fay Krausser ..... Mary Alice Klappert at Hug hesl William Schneider l3ir years at Hughesj Margot Bumiller .. Barbara Kincaid .. Jean Benway Robert Kanter .... Lorelei Lee Russell . Doreen Lindemann Alice Ann Ward .. Stanley Cohen .... Mathilda Kuetfner Marian Wiechering 92.71 8 92.55 92.484 92.461 92.303 91 .838 91 .769 91 .107 90.814 90.796 90.785 90.724 90.516 90.4-57 90.142 90.1 25 90.107 Each individual student has his or her special whims. They like doing this or that. This individuality, so necessary in a democracy, is seeded, watered, and nurtured, through the many additional activities revolving about the Big Red Schoolhouse. Such activities take the form of clubs and special interest groups. Here is a frontier for students and school. More and more can be done through extracurricular activities. This year marked the introduction of several new activities at Hughes. The Student Council has been born. Additional music groups have grown up. A promising club on world affairs has taken shape. A revived Pep Club of UIQGANIZE F WUIQIY, FUN T BIG DIED SCHED HDUSE over four hundred members has been active. These and the many other groups of long standing have opened new vistas of pleasure to the student. 'They have lent color, variety, and beauty to the Schoolhouse. Carols at Christmas, dramatic productions on the school stage, the school year book, the weekly newspaper, debates, discussions, and festivals have become an integral part of-life in the Big Red Schoolhouse. 64 If SET I3 A ST DENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW: B. Lobitz E. Wagner G. Murphy J. Freyhoff, J. Molloy J. Creighton SECOND ROW: E. Buck M. Schnabel L. Marget F. Krausser SEATED: S. Cohen E. Wilzbach R. Hemmert E. Olmsted Mrs. Edna LeRoy sponsor ln a year thot was featured by new precedents, one of The most important and successful firsts was The inauguration of a form of student government. Born in The broins of ci formative body, the Student Council swung into action with The election of officers. Stonley Cohen became The first President. The Council soon acquired authority as it set up a Student Court. The representatives resurrected The Art League, and bent Their efforts Towards a war memorial. Also, a Student Handbook was sponsored. These were but a few of The many proiects under coreful consideration. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES LAST ROW: G. Murphy, A. Gore, D. Rudler, V. Forn, R. Kash, L. Watson, R. Boeh, K. Robinson, B. Endres, A. Thornton, B. Rains, R. Lusby, B. Lobitz. FOURTH ROW: L. Koch, E. Olmsted, L. Madget, M. A. Klappert, V. M. Holm, M. J. Kammer, B. A. Lux, J. Junlcer, L. Bertsch, M. Schnabel, J. Molloy, C. Tiemeyer, G. Todd. THIRD ROW: V. Brown, l. Bershadsky, P. Frey, S. Wurtz, R. Fiedler, N. Eiselein, J. Nogen, B. Kincaid, J. Creighton, A. Dull, M. Leitz, L. Auble. SECOND ROW: J. Van Osdale, J. Groban, D. Schlanser, J. Theler, P. Lounsberry, M. Schoeliver, J. Wilson, R. Hemmert, M. Goins, V. Wagner, C. Schlanser, H. Stoller, G. Matthews. FIRST ROW: E. Buck, S. Herman, C. Biederman, B. Miller, J. Young, D. Naumoff, J. lsmoel. NOT IN PICTURE: E. Durbin, J. Dillinger, J. Schauer, J. Cohen, E. Wabnitz, D. Pritchard, R. Gemmel, E. Beck, E. Bump, B. Hargett, W. Jacobs, W. Marble, E. Jones, W. Moran. 66 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS At the helm in Stu- dent Council are lstandingt B. Lobitz, treasurer, lseatedl E. N. Buck, vice-presi- dent, R. Hemmert, secretary, and S. Cohen, president. sv- Patty Hines is wishing the boots were hers while Marilyn Schna- bel, custodian of the Lost and Found Bur- eau, receives some swanky mittens that have strayed from their owner. MATH CLUB LAST ROW: S. Kravetz, E. Wheatley, D. Rudler, C. Dolman. FOURTH ROW: D. Noth, D. Lindemann, A. Schafer, M. Kammer, M. Miller, H. Stein. THIRD ROW: E. Runck, J. Freyhof, E. Elbe, M. Adams, M. Luehrman, A. Akers, J. Wahle, R. Mattson, J. D. Alexander, L. Bertch, W. Mayer. SECOND ROW: D. Lehman, D. Schmidt, J. Creighton, L. Smith, J. Dangel, C. Keller, P. McMullen. FIRST ROW: P. Bursiek, D. Hicks, V. Buehren, A. Schawe, D. Funke, V. Merz. NOT IN PICTURE: F. Krausser, R. Wilson. The executive committee of Math Club includes: STANDING: S. New- man, Vice-President, F. Mayor. SEATED: B. Arnold, President, E. Schoch, J. Schaffner, Secretary- Treasurer. Yes, everyone can solve 2 -l- 2, but it takes the tourth year mathematicians to solve 3x4 -I- 2x3 - Qxg -l- 3x M- 27 : O. This year the Math Club under the able guidance of Mr. Clyde Hall, brought to its members lectures demonstrating how higher mathematics are involved in current topics. Wlf ALI. Lllilf T0 DU 'IQIT METI HUGHESC HONODSFOUNDED HUGHES CLUB OFFICERS ' MR. A. J. HAVLOVIC Sponsor LOUIS MOORMIEIR Corresponding Secretory BOB KUTZLEB f Recording Secretory DON NOTH Treosurer CHARLES ROGERS Vice-President DON RUDLER President HI-Y LAST ROW: J. Richter, R. Boeh, R. Evers, D. Rudler, E. Wagner, C. Rogers, D. Riegert. SECOND ROW: M. Gomes, L. Moormeier, G. Murphy, R. Heidrich, C. Horn, M. Rethmeier, G. Wright. FIRST ROW: J. Curren, H. Royce, C. Meloy, S. Neumonn, B. Kutzieb, R. Ries, G. Arnoid, R. Denhort. Mr. Poul Bowers, Hi-Y sponsor, is talking with Bili Corroll, Treasurer, LeRoy Tozzer, secretary, Jim Alexander, Vice-President, and Otto Eiwert, President. ELECTSJUN BEDS HUGHES CLUB LAST ROW: R. Centre, M. Pandorf, J. Woodburn, L. Mack, R. Beard, F. Mayer, B. Schollwer, B. Arnold, R. Heim, B. Brady, J. Havlovic, J. Heinhold. SIXTH ROW: P. Sands, B. Laughlin, B. Burt, R. Evers, B. Boeh, J. Hellebrand, B. Carroll, P. Reigert, J. Alexander, J. Wright, J. Young, E. Bose, V. Forn, J. Guern. FIFTH ROW: R. Klein, B. Bunnell, S. Jones, A. Thornton, J. Holthause, J. Richter, L. Tozzer, B. Heidrich, M. Reithmeir, E. Wagner, G. Murphy, S. Neuman, S. Sachs. FOURTH ROW: B. Gentry, N. Bradley, J. Weisenberg, G. Riehl, G. Shott, B. Emig, J. Huss, E. Runck, B. Wille, M. Games, C. Goering, G. Fischer, S. Kravetz. THIRD ROW: H. Diamond, B. Brockman, C. Dolman, E. Wheatley, B. Schneider, M. Moonitz, M. Blumberg, R. Klein, E. Bamberger, B. Kanter, J. Hatter- schide, G. Kaufman, S. Cohen. SECOND ROW: B. Montgomery, E. Rosenstein, H. Royce, A. Gore, H. Geldrich, R. Biederman, M. Margeson, H. Meyer, C. Horn, P. Leisenger, D. Strausser, B. Reis, H. Hauck, B. Balvern, R. Denhardt. FIRST ROW: H. Stern, S. Baster, D. Beager, W. Clift, B. Falick, A. Rotter, B. Kendrick, B. Chenault, D. Lyons, C. Meloy, O. Elwert, G. Arnold, I. Freid, J. Caern. Among the clubs at Hughes there is one that seems as stable as bread with every meal. Any Hughes boy is proud to be called a member of the Hughes Club. With the close of four years of war, the Hughes Club was able to celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary just two years late. The banquet, attended by former principals Charles M. Merry and Charles Otterman, and by Mayor James G. Stewart, paid tribute to the Club's founder, Elmer W. Kizer, now principal at Hughes. The first peacetime year also made again possible a rollicking trip to Brown County for a week- end in May. They say the Arabs first invented the game of chess many centuries ago. From there it somehow managed to find its way to this high school where the Hughes Chess Club holds forth in weekly meetings. This year's members again found themselves battling against Walnut Hills, the traditional rival of the Huzites. In addition to outside tournaments, a con- stant competition among fellow club members was kept up all year. Mr. Doherty is the faculty sponsor. CHESS CLUB LAST ROW: J. Woodburn, M. Linden, G. Payne, P. Frommer, E. Meyer, E. Stone. THIRD ROW: R. Klein, E. Rosestein, Mr. Doherty: J. Friedman, President, G. Kauf- man. FRONT ROW: H. Rothen- berg, L. Goldfarbp N. Lender, E. Runck, Vice-President, R. Toeffer, Secretary, R. Liebert, T. Denhart. 69 To do The Thing l know is True, And would noT be ashamed To do. To Try To make some oTher see The Thing ThaT so appeals To me. The officers of Honor League are, sTanding, Jean Pefrocelli, Treasurer, Fay Krausser, vice- presidenT, Marie Mayer, presi- denT, and Shirlee Green, secre- Tary. The execuTive commiTTee includes also JaneT Schaffner, EsTher Wilzbach, Jeanne KieTz- mann, and Rufh Hemmerf who are seafed on The sTeps. HTG D0 THE THING TI'lAT'S TIQIJEU Giving ouT informaTion as parT of Their duTy as senior girls are Thelma Williams and EsTher Wilzbach. These girls belong To The Honor League and along wiTh oTher seniors They give up Their sTudy hall periods in order To be of service To newcomers in The school. Honor League, a socieTy for all senior girls, began iTs evenfful year under The new leadership of Miss Fink assisTed by Miss Busch, since Miss M. J. Benfley, pasT adviser, had reTired. The club prepared baskeTs aT Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas for needy families, col- lecfed sales Tax sTamps, and kniTTed an afghan. The mosT imporTanT duTy of The senior girls in Honor League is ThaT of Freshies' Aide. ForTy-nine girls who were chosen during The summer received on The open- ing day of school Their arm bands and sTaTions. These girls were aT Their sTaTions faiThfully for The firsT Two weeks of school, giving informafion To The wondering freshmen as To where The free elevaTor was and whaT was The shorTesT cuT from The Third floor To The sub- basemenf. Lucille Herweh is shown across aT The righf, lending a helping hand To a freshman bewildered by his new schedule. GIRLS WHO SERVED AT THE INFORMATION DESK LAST ROW: D. Whalen, G. Lewis, I. Epple- blott, G. Wolclren, C. Word, S. Komerdiemer, M. Riegert, R. Schlemmer, F. Reins. SECOND ROW: F. Young, E. Olmsted, E. Wilzboch, J. Smith, D. Stohr, E. Levine, B. Weidemon. FIRST ROW: T. Willioms, L. Scriveri, E. Mil- ler, B. Phillips, B. Patrick. FRESHIES' AIDES lUpper Groupl LAST ROW: E. Olmsted, S. Hill, D. Lindemon, I. Obermonn, E. Wilzbach, J. Schotfner, M. A. Kloppert, J. Schweitzerhof. SECOND ROW: L. Scriveri, J. Nogen, L. Obermonn, J. Smith, M. E. Brown, E. Dieckmcinn, S. Bommerlin, A. Word. FIRST ROW: B. Green- berg, M. Moyer, J. Petrocelli, G. Reichert, J. Kietzmonn, M. L. Nelson, S. Green, lLower Groupj LAST ROW: E. Breithold, C. Williams, R. Loesch, M. Jones, J. Disken, E. Robertson, L. Schwettmon, L. Herweh, M. Kueffner. SECOND ROW: C. Morrison, L. Koch, M. Willis, T. Willioms, R. Hemmert, D. Ahrens, E. Beck, M. Neu. FIRST ROW: V. Hunley, F. Krousser, P. Bursielc, P. McMullen, M. Bumil- Ier, C. Often, K. Cassini, V. Buehren, D. Stoh r. NSTIQ TS, CESIBLE From The airy Tower of Hughes one may oTTen hear melodious sTrains TilTering Through The air. IT is The Hughes Symphony OrchesTra re- hearsing Tor Their diversiTied pro- grams. This year They provided a lovely aTmosphere Tor many audi- Torium sessions and dramaTic per- Tormances, gave an impressive memorial concerT, a spring concerT, and had a parT in commencemenT. They are a happy group under Their direcTor, Mr. John Molnar. VIOLINS: A. Clausing, B. Leidenbor, B. Barron, E. J. Birleman, S. Rabkin, J. Ruehlman, D. Linde- mann--concerfmeisfer, M. Riegerf, R. Krug, A. Zlatkin, M. Leifz, C. Biederman, M. Meinlcen, F. OTTen, R. Conch, R. Harris, P. Konfonua. VIOLA: P. Frommer. CELLO: R. Ebinger, P. Peugh. STRING BASS: D. Harrell, W. Kleine, G. Parchman. FLUTE: P. Cooke. OBO: R. Endicoif. CLARINET: E. Drif- meyer, P. Kofmehl, M. Osfrow. BASS CLARINET: B. Slapin. HORN: M. Carfer, E. STone. TRUMPET: E. Elhoff, E. Bernhardf, R. Seiberf. TROMBONE: D. Esslinger, E. Altman. PIANO: M. E. Ferguson, P. Parry, A. Cording, D. J. Findley. PERCUSSION: L. Schodell, R. Zuich, C. Grisham, J. Klahm. FRESHMAN CHOIR LAST ROW: C. Tubb, P. Cohen, D. UTTer, B. Bumiller, M. Barnes, J. Robinson, L. HorwiTz, J. Sfriefelmeier, B. Brockman, M. Sabisfian, D. Molof, J. Wafson, D Palmer, J. Thomakos, P. Hudson, L. Hoover. FOURTH ROW: J. Finn, A. Young, T. Krumdeick, L. Kaufman, J. Thielmeyer, E. Cox, N. Eiselein, L. ManTz, E. Harf man, K. PoTT, R. Blochaurm, J. Coffey, J. Maisch, J. PeTTiT, J. Klink, P. Maus. THIRD ROW: D. McMillan, J. Von Osdol, R. Lamy, N. Noll, B. Fehman, E. Carroll A. Muehlenhard, E. Frances, E. Arnes, J. DeCamp, B. Wrighf, C. KoesTer, P. Marfin, J. Bollinger, G. Holtkamp, C. OsTerbrock, D. Corderman. SECOND ROW Mr. Molnar, E. WaIoniTz, I. Frederick, L. Reinhard, B. Worsham, D. Machel, S. Price, R. Paxfon, V. Puebe, E. Gohs, S. Kramer, C. Gordon, B. Miller, P. Heckmann A. Hubrich, J. Heinemann. FIRST ROW: J. Mullins, J. Ziliox, J. Kalebain, B. Bruner, B. RoberTs, D. Harfman, S. Dudley, K. LeyTze, A. Forn, B. Moore, B. Baylor 72 vw Q sv Q su , N.. I, ' Z Q, gg , 57' ff' a I f K Q .faq Sym, f K .gm , K ' V Bw 4 A- mn New 'f-wif, 7 4 ' rw 'fr ff N. -w. as k .ml M . , Q In I , -ll ,il-C1 5 EF we Qi W Q., l . i V Q gi :', f , .3 ' my S - ' '. AP' 1 'W' ' A 2 Z I 4 K E , JT' 5 . .A asa, Q, ' HE 325 sf IW I . f 'i N, .-4,5 f Q .,zL. A. , 5 ' 4w'A,,v f'?g5'fQEl' ,.Z,: WZ. A , wfz-vs,..,,1 , , , fi, 1, F,- ! Ari, q --my A a f Y 1? A .A f 4 ,1 ,K Ei is 5 i-l 1 fh' 1 f -ff f QW Eg fix, Y? 2 A ' W , ' X' t ' env f M3252-W 1 . . F A - 1433 W Wii aff k3 li2!3Ef5 : Wiiikig ws, 'SWL L' M fag , ,iii 1 F, YV, QQ, 5 X , 3' if .sw 1. 2? 4 I Try 5 'Q 551' wi iii? 25 1515? f I L I ,fm -1 Q. 5312315 V? in Jw ,S 1 , A. , I Q SENIOR CHOIR LAST ROW: L. Simmons, M. Rethmeier, J. Vandergriff, D. Teboe, L. Tozzer, W. Spreen, L. Young, W. Leimberger, R. Heidrich, D. Strasser, C. Horn, P. Byrn- side. THIRD ROW: R. Runke, D. Hinton, H. McCrary, R. Garber, J. Ford, H. Ehoodin, R. Kutzleb, D. Wrenn, W. Chenault, G. Socol, W. Kleine, F. Shapoff, G Graff, D. Murrison. SECOND ROW: B. Pfriem, B. Neumann, D. Lindemann, C. Deifel, J. Winters, Z. Strietelmeier, D. Berry, D. Krilow, E. Durham, M. Leim- berger, M. A. Klappert, C. Williams, R. Sharpe, B. Brill. FIRST ROW: M. Sarver, A. Kincaid, B. Kincaid, P. Caron, J. Baum, A. Ward, V. Buehren, V. Kampf, B. Meyers, M. Hutton, G. Klein, E. Montgomery, M. Flinn. A group of eighty to one hundred voices, chosen from junior and senior students by Their inspiring director, Mr. John Molnar, forms the A Cappella Choir, a music organization in a class by itself. To hear these choristers unaccompanied shading from the softest pianissimos to the loudest fortissimos is heaven itself. Not only do they sing their enchanting and lilting melodies into the hearts of all Huzites, but they are in demand for many out- side performances. The choir has appeared on the radio, at various churches, in school auditoriums, and before many crowds of music lovers. The Christmas season was completed by the combination of the glee clubs and the choirs singing selections from Handel's Messiah, A radio program was also on the calendar around the Yuetide season. The big event of the year was their appearance with the other high school choirs of the city, in a concert with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Easter brought another auditorium program in which the choir presented a fine group of spiritual songs. All of the musical groups at Hughes participated in a concert in April. Mr. John Molnar directs the ' senior choir, the orchestra and other choral groups at Hughes. EL I'lIfIlQ EAIQTS 74 SENIOR CHOIR LAST ROW: E. Bose, T. Montgomery, H. Simkin, A. Harbrecht, D. Riegert, W. Mayer, D. Milligan, J. Heltman, J. Christos, N. Bradley, E. Drifmeyer, E. Bernhardt G. Cairns. THIRD ROW: J. Curren, C. Bernhardt, M. Moonitz, B. Brown, D. Leigh, D. Berman, D. Rudler, B. Radin, W. Jacobs, B. Oesper, A. Gore, C. Case, B Berkowitz. SECOND ROW: E. Dieckmann, E. Breithold, J. Runck, M. Knight, A. Hecker, E. Wilzbach, M. Akers, M. Wells, M. A. Kamuf, R. Buck, D. Drischel J. Duey, M. Clifton, C. Cassini, S. Scully. FIRST ROW: C. Veser, V. McGahan, B. Patrick, C. Sadler, C. Otten, S. Schultz, R. Figg, C. Lillard, R. Hemmert, H Heath, D. Ahrens, A. Gropengieser, M. E. Tarin, S. Benham, S. Green, M. Sharpe. A special teature at the choir is the Madrigal Singers, a selected group ot ten voices. This year those included: Sopranos-Barbara Kincaid, Alene Kincaid, Barbara Neuman, Lois Serena, Altos- Mary Wells, Mary Tarin, Tenors-LeRoy Tozzer, Ray Garber, Basses-Don Rudler, Bob Kutzleb. An entirely new group was established this year, the Triple Trio. This was a group ot girls chosen from the regular choir. They included First Sopranos- Blanche Ptriem, Zona Strietlemeyer, Billie Brill, Second Sopranos-Virginia Buehren, Mary Alice Klappert, Alice Ward, Sue Benham, Altos--Esther Wilzbach, Dorothy Drischol, Dorothy Ahrens. Garbed in black robes and red stoles, the A Cap- pella Choir of I945-I946 gave everyone their finest performances and set a new height of musical achievement in the high schools. SENIOR CHOIR OFFICERS SEATED: Bob Heidrich, Roberian, Barbara Kincaid, Vice-President, Don Rudler, Treasurer, Alene Kincaid and Wally Jacobs, Librarians. KNEELING: Virginia Buehren, Secretary, LeRoy Tozzer, President, Dorothy Drischel, Roberian. 75 JUNIOR oimsf GLEE cius Cupperj LAST ROW: L. Myers, J. Holley, E. Kiefer, J. Frarick, S. McClain, J. Volz, E. Grotton, S. Robbe, M. Wenzel, G. Orlondo, M. Schnabel, V. Holm, L. Schmidts, J. Lischer, J. Rabanus. THIRD ROW: D. Liechty, N. Skiff, M. Schlasinger, R. Winters, M. Gruner, A. Bushman, W. Case, M. J. Strong, J. McAvoy, J. Wilson, C. Reclmon, G. Rothhaas. SECOND ROW. M. Fergu- son, J. Jocob, E. Bauser, J. Nortman, L. Clayton, S. Toon, N. Brody, H. Schindler, J. Wend, H. Jones, V. Billet, S. Stowotf, J. Thielmeyer. FIRST ROW: Mr. Brown, M. Cheek, G. Burt, S. Palmer, M. Opp, L. Schneiclermon, D. Naumoff, M. Ackley, L. Faulkner, M. Gillespie, J. McArthur, L. Arrighi, R. Fiedler, P. Lounsbery. The flash of red unitorms against a green gridiron, twirling batons, and high-stepping drum maiorettes are trademarks of The Hughes band under The di- rection of Mr. Rea W. Brown. This Tall Tound its musicians starting oft the season with the Tirst pep rally where school songs and The band yells were brought out Tor another year. Soon a pow-wow be- Tore The 25th annual Hughes-Withrow pigskin classic Tound The band vying Tor attention with a huge bon- Tire. The halt-time period of that game saw players form a Tepee while drum maiorettes staged an Indian K i JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB flowerl LAST ROW: M. Schoelner, M. Lauther, J. Durban, J. Kolb, P. Thyle, J. Ader, B. Owens, M. Bentley, R. Brunning, S. Richardson, B. Worden, J. Schrott, M. Fogus, C. Hughes. THIRD ROW. M. Herbert, A. York, J. Wells, J. Schaffer, E. Kloss, J. Stofle, E. Childs, C. Angert, J. Ross, V. Morion, N. SI-sift, S. Walters, G. Merz. SECOND ROW: A. Woods, J. Morris, M. Owens, J. Gait, R. Kurkendoll, B. Vodde, A. Weis, J. Vogel, N. Rische, M. Mark, D. Gerhardt. FIRST ROW: R. Schneider, E. Schrepper, L. West, A. Mason, C. Bruner, J. Styers, M. Teeter. war dance Tor The Big Reds, Then swung into a cat Tormation with a twitching Tail in honor ot The Tigers. National Fire Prevention Week Tound The band tak- ing part in ceremonies on Fountain Square. The music-makers serenaded the mayor, Tire chieT, and other civic otticials. Various school assemblies Tound the band displaying its talents. A spring concert and special band assembly were presented as a time- honored Teature ot the Hughes musical department. An innovation this year was a band testival presented by all the city high school bands in May. Each ofthe seven bands played two numbers and then massed Tor the closing climax. Supplementing the regular band of some seventy odd pieces is the junior band. This group was originated last year by Mr. Brown. Its members supplement their big-brother organization, and are ready to step into any vacancies created by gradua- tion or other circumstances. At lett is Charles Schneider, leader of the stage crew. Those enthusiastic students who sit to- gether at games to cheer the Hughes teams to victory are members of the Pep Club. Shown at right are Is Fried, Vice-President, Bill Chenault, Treasurer, Barbara Neuman, Secretary, and Charlene Morrison, President. Pep Club, a big group, has backed many student projects with the help oT the sponsor, Mr. Rea W. Brown. 76 HUGHES BAND LAST ROW: E. Elhotf, R. Se-ibert, J, Holthous, S. Neumonn, V. Miller, B. Klein, J. Shehone, W, Sontog, H. Gotfesmon, B. Usinger, B. Albrecht, E. Bern'1c1rclt- Bond Coptoin. ROW SIX: P. Kofmehl, J. Bciuer, D. Sweeney, E. Risch, C. Rosenrhol, H. Antoni, B. Boloun, A. Swartz, D. Popner, J. Minsholl, C. Seyfried, J. IvlcKinriy, E. Dritmeyer, J. Hovlovic, C. Groshom. ROW FIVE. N. Broclley, B. Zeuch, R. Henze, E. Wolly, S. Frisch, J. Lowe, M. Pondorf. ROW FOUR. B. Duerr, P. Leisinger, A. Hond, P. Niemon, J. Koch, A. Dull, G. Addison, B. Brown, H. Eagle, J. Bremen. ROW THREE: V. Hughes, H. Kciy, B. Renck, B. Slopin, H. Aufdermorch, R. Endicott, lvl. Ostrow, M. Buck, G. Willioms, N. Wolkenhorst, J. Koehler, P. Cooke, F. Fishmon, C. Keller. ROW TWO: E. Stone, D. Esslinger, J. Miller, Mr. Reo W. Brown, Director, E, Weisenberger, F. Lirikendorter, C. Bernhordt, E. Hughes, J. Hellebronzl, R. Singer. FRONT ROW: D. Crowe, lvl. Corter, V. Kennord, R. Fox, S. Hortmon, J. Grobon, R. Kist, J. Kelso, S. Beuttel, L. Smith, R. Duffy, R. Grey. The Drum Moiorettes, with the moscot ot the tootboll teo m, oppeor below. lvlortho Corter, Ruth Kist, Ruth Dutty ore stonding in center. At front ore Jock Grobon, Ginny Kinord, lvlodeline Fox, Shirley Hcirtmon, Jeon Kelso, Shirley Beutell, Lois Smith. Letters were oworoleol to oll these girls os well os to other members ot the bond who ottoinecl o certoin number ot points tor their services. STIQIIKE I'l BAN 77 LEE IBS IQISE AND Slrl NE SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB LAST ROW: E. Schoenboum, H. Sininger, S. Hettrick, J. Contor, R. Sontog, M. Akers, G. Bryont, M. Wells, B. Lux, W. Cox, L. Lomy, L. Horvey, M. Mueller, S. Theobold, J. Stoot, J. Poul, J. Toint, L. Heinzerling. THIRD ROW: N. Croin, R. Liebowitz, L. Shelton, V. Kompf, E. Apseloff, Z. Turner, J. Clifton, J. Creighton, J. Wohle, R. Fischer, V. Weyer, R. Neu, M. Strock, J. Buckner, R. Shorpe, L. Teederp, A. Ciovolo, S. Hoy, J. Anderson, N. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: J. Sher- lock, M. Wert, E. Hicks, V. Kinner, B. Pfriem, C. Fisher, E. Dieckmonn, N. Wiederstein, N. J. Morucci, R. Spoeth, L. Anderson, S. Brown, R. Weber, D. Worren, V. Hooser, C. Wood, A. Tevedole, M. Hotton. FIRST ROW: A. Word, Accomponist, M. Shorpe, D. Ahrens, B. Meyers, J. Thorp, R. Clork, L. Phillips, M. Morgeson, C. Cossini, E. Miller, N, Corter, B. Binder, C. Schlonser, C. Hoys, C. Schnittger, M. Forch, V. McGehon, D. Leomon, Mr. Reo Brown. KNEELING: A. Word, F. Lovett, N. Mortini, B. Holmes, S. Benhom, A. Gropengieser, J. Price, B. Pollock, M. Neu. Do-re-mi-re-do! Ah-oh-oh-oh-oh! Now one mciy heor ci rich melody down in the boss, now o chorus ot heovenly voices. Yes, you hove guessed. It is Hughes' vcirious Glee Clubs ond choirs procticing under the direction of two top instructors, Mr. Reo W. Brown ond Mr. John Molnor who ore troining the students not only to give pleosure to others, but to derive from music pleosure tor themselves. These choristers were presented Porents' Night, in the never- to-be-forgotten Holleluio Chorus ot Christmos, ond in the Spring Concert. BOYS GLEE CLUB LAST ROW: R. Siemer, H. Hottrnon, C. Birch, l. Buchonon, J. Bloomfield, J. Gibbs, A. Horbrecht, F. Moyer, J. Heltmon, L. Wotson, S. Koodish, G. Riehl, J. Hotthous, W. Wornell, J. Todd. THIRD ROW: J. Toylor, R. Emig, S. Sochs, B. Kutzleb, R. Dunn, D. Wrenn, J. Gobich, B. Bohmer, R. Kuhlenberg, J. Mozzer, D. Doerr, N. Mothios, J. Mosters, C. Lotz. SECOND ROW: F. Romondo, J. Morgan, B. Bommerlin, R. Koch, E. Kennedy, L. Shopott, D. Lieder, B. Klein, G. Graff, B. Noll, T. Stegmon, R. Quarry, B. Postle, Mr. Molnor. FIRST ROW: A. Word-occomponist, W. Moron, D. Gons, D. Stephens, N. Louck, C. Betzing, R. Berger, M. Phillips, J. Cureen, W. Petersen, R. Kincoid, R. Klonke, A. Reynolds, R. Kash. 78 The Stretcher Squod oT Hughes is reody Tor emergencies. A bell signcil summons Them. STANDING: J. Schcitfner, I. Holbrook, S. Benhom, B. Angert, N. Croin, M. Muth. FRONT ROW: J. Alexclncler, R. Klein, M. Blumberg, B. Kcinter. At right, Home Ec Club offi- cers include Morie Moyer, president, Jecin Disken, vice- presidenti Delores Stohr, Treasurer, ond .leon Winters, secretory. The Home Economics Club included in Their service ocTiviTies pocking both Thonksgiving ond Christmos bolskeTs for needy Tomilies, sponsoring or clothing drive, holding two boke soles, ond roising enough money to enoble Hughes To sponsor Tor one yeor The educotion of oi needy 'child in Europe. Miss RuTh Helmon is The interested toculty odviser. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB LAST ROW: L. Herweh, J. Benwoy, E. Miller, J. Clork, C. Oscherwitz, J. Smith. THIRD ROW: B. Lux, F. Hole, E. Esterkin, R. Pine, J. Bedore, P. Steinberg, M. Hotten. SECOND ROW: J. Logemon, Z. Strietelmeier, G. Bornes, S. Greenberg, L. Folcon, R. Lipkci, M. Minson, E. Wilzboch, S. Green, R. Loesch, J. Kitzemonn. FIRST ROW: E. Scholk, L. Cromer, C. Wolf, E. Apselott, L. Scriveri, P. Scriveri, A. Hecker, P. Groet, R. Losito. If EC C I3 LOOKS TO FU HVALETEM SA 5 THE Arm cg. LATIN CLUB Cupperj LAST ROW: H. Schneider, R. Jacobs, H. Harris, J. Weissenberg, H. Diamond, J. Havlovic, M. Comisor, W. Warnell, K. Levy, D. Berman, E. Wheatley, P. Stiegler. THIRD ROW: P. Caron, E. Carr, W. Bushman, H. Sininger, J. Bremen, C. Grevas, S. Baster, E. Grad, L. Eckman, S. Segal. SECOND ROW: K. Brown, P. Kennedy, A. Gallagher, D. Varnau, S. Fisher, P. Bursiek, T. Williams, F. Ehrlich, S. Kischen, C. Cassini, V. Beigel, V. Carroll, D. Krilow, S. Kischen. FIRST ROW: M. L. Klein, M. J. Stutzman, M. Riegert, L. Cramer, T. Ellison, G. Jaeger, J. Thomas, S. Holmes, A. Green, G. Reiman, H. Sellins, L. Phillips, J. Lauck, J. Price. LATIN CLUB flowerj LAST ROW: G. Ray, C. Ross, P. Peugh, H. Schneider, E. Fisher, M, Rotter, G. Barson, F. Redfield, B. Montgomery, M. Bumiller, J. Feiler, D. Price. THIRD ROW: B. Kettler, J. Shrout, J. Junker, V. Maier, L. Madget, J. Holland, B. Marston, J. Smith, D. Lang, B. Scott. SECOND ROW: H. Stern, B. Moore, J. Baumer, B. Shore, E. Skurow, G. Minch, C. Sautter, A. Holliday, M. Carter, H. Rogers, J. Wahle. FIRST ROW: A. Schiff, M. Flinn, S. Goldfarb, S. Bacles, D. Jackson, N. Brothers, B. Mori, S. Alter, R. Burke. LATIN CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STANDING: Treasurer, B. Neuman, C. Brettschneider: Vice-President, M. Rethmeir, J. Vandegriff. SEATED: Secretary, V. Merz, President, C. Otten, F. Krausser. Assembling once a month under the guidance of the Latin department to study and enjoy Latin outside the classroom are members of that language club. A special occasion for Latin students this year was the celebration ot state-wide Latin Week wherein a play and a reception in the school auditorium were prepared tor parents. Highlights of the monthly pro- grams have been guest speakers, seasonal parties, games, puzzles, and old Latin ghost stories. Miss Fink and Miss Busch are faculty advisers. FRENCH CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BACK ROW: M. Bumiller, I. Buchanan: Vice-President, J. Freyhaff, Secre- tary, G. Payne: B. Kincaid. FRONT ROW: Accompanist, A. Ward: M. Kamuf, Treasurer, J. Clifton: President E. Wilzbach, S. Benham. DADLAT DS DEDATE EAD AND IDE In charge of Parlators are Treasurer, B. Kanter, Vice- PARLATORS President, R. Klein, President, S. Cohen, and Secretary, STANDING: J. Friedman, R. Liebert, A. Kaladow, L. Goldtarb, B. Brown, D. Enderson, S. Kravetz. M A Klappert. SEATED: H. Goldberg, R. Mattson, C. Wolf, P. Roehm, R. Sloan, H. Rothenberg. The meeting will please come to order, another monthly meeting of the Parlators, Hughes debating and speech club, is underway. Features of this group are the awarding of letters based on a point system, an original club pin, and monthly intramural debates. This year the Parlators, under the direction of Mrs. Enolia Heile, ioined the Greater Cincinnati Speech League, a connection which made possible two im- portant speech tournaments, and the scheduling of debates for an entire year in advance. Members who participated in five Junior Town Meetings of the Air are Alan Siebler, Stanley Cohen, Jean Petrocelli, Bruce Arnold and Gladys Jennewein. FRENCH CLUB LAST ROW: S. Kravetz, V. Chamlee, R. Buckholz, C. Williams, C. Stoffregen, V. Hooser, J. Ford. FIFTH ROW: A. Dull, M. Stroheim, H. Buckholz, M. Muth, C. Gor- don. FOURTH ROW: B. Schoelwer, A. Kincaid, B. Pfriem, P. Gootman, L. Arrighi, S. Holdt, F. Wolff, A. Lessure. THIRD ROW: E. XAI.-wtninmar M Q,-I-Weir-gr M... ....... go., .... oc .... WSC., G. Jennewein, M. Parczew- ski, P. Siefert, S. Schwartz, A. Silberstein, P. Ward. SECOND ROW: M. J. Miller, A. Greenberg, J. DeCamp, A. Ludeke, C. Veser. SEAT- ED: M. Downey, J. Knob- laugh, M. Burbank, C. Sad- ler, B. Buckner. FRONT ROW: C. Tiemeyer, N. Shehane, R. Tishiian, J. Whitaker, F. Hall, E. L. Dieckmann. Le Cercle Francais, The French Club, has been able to send supplies overseas to War-torn France, and has received letters from many thankful persons. Colonel Armand Hopkins, '20, was the outstanding speaker of the year as he told of his life as a French teacher at West Point and his recent war experiences as a prisoner of the Japanese. Other programs con- sisted of games, songs and stories. The annual pic- nic, held in Burnet Woods, ended a very successful year of French Club activities under the helpful guid- ance of the faculty adviser, Miss Louise Bentley. SPANISH CLUB l LAST ROW: J. D. Alexander, E. Bose, D. Sonderman, C. Brettschneider, H. Wolf, D. Lieder, B. Clayton, A. Carl, B. Heldman, T. Denhart, C. Dolman, V. Hall. FOURTH ROW: L. Turner, G. Lipsky, J. Taint, B. Colvin, D. Lessure, B, Orr, J. Lochmer, L. Bertsch, L. Heinzerling, S. Rudmann, Z, Eyler, H. Ihrig, W. Weyer, C. Fite. THIRD ROW: M. Wagner, C. Hackman, H. Citron, B. Manburg, E. A. Solomon, L. Falcon, A. Campbell, S. Aaron, J. Clark, M. Luehrman, M. L. Schnittger, B. Fleissner, M. Wong, E. Hicks, A. Twidale. SECOND ROW: H. Baverman, M. Mark, J. Hammock, J. Buckner, L. Engel, J. Farmer, M. Mende, B. Brill, A. Rohan, R. Fischer, M. Humphrey, P. Reuthe, C. Wood, A. Schawe. FIRST ROW: R. Fremont, E. Lessure, J. Theler, C. Keller, J. Dangel, J. Adams, D. Schmidt, L. Shelton, S. Schwenker, R. Lockner, E. Buck, D. Ault, L. Mergy, L. Harrison. That South of the Border atmosphere is the rule at the monthly Spanish Club meetings, Where the guys and gals of Hughes become senores and senoritas. Business is conducted in Spanish, with English translations tor the less erudite members. Under the club sponsor, Mrs. Edna LeRoy, mem- bers enioy games and other entertainment at meetings. At Christmas time the club sent baskets of food to needy families. Spanish Club officers include lstandingl Eve Schoch, corresponding German Club officers include lstandingl Howard Kay, secretary, Ellen Olmsted, vice-president, Bill Brown, sergeant-at-arms, executive Committee, William Leimberger, secretary, lsittingl Joyce Nogen, president, Dorothy Berry, recording secretary, lseatedl Frank Mayer, president, Phylis Perry, treasurer, Jeanne Edgemon, treasurer. Marion Zimmerman, vice-president. T95 FUN N0 E SPAN SH 82 SPANISH CLUB II LAST ROW: B. Weiner, I. Bershadsky, J. Hiesman, N. Wiederstein, M. Meinken, J. Runck, V. Wolf, M. Richter, J. Haight, J. Anderson, R. Buck, D. Williams, J. Curren, P. Bauer, A. Thornton. FOURTH ROW: V. Haslinger, E. Bauer, A. Schneider, J. Block, V. Blum, V. Kline, J. Schaffner, M. Kuettner, B. Abel, L Schwettman, E. Childs, S. Miller. THIRD ROW: R. Mattson, B. Buckner, M. Miller, C. Morrison, S. Cohn, M. Potthotf, B. Sellards, M. Muth, M. Lasita, L. Jung- clcus, S. Brady, E. Barnes, S. Scully, B. Kusman. SECOND ROW: L. Kramer, F. Shore, F. Hale, J. Milovsky, L. Weis, B. Sherwin, V. Sloane, J. Bedore, M. Mayer, M. Rauchman, E. Barr. FIRST ROW: N. Martini, E. Zorick, S. Hoodin, B. Goldfarb, L. Rosin, R. Schwartz, R. Donn, S. Cohen, S. Goldberg, E. Perry, F. Lovett, P. Fleck. Sprechen sie Deutch? It so, the German Club will welcome you with open arms. This group ot Deutch sprechers exercises its linguistic powers at monthly gatherings, featuring entertainment and refreshments. Highlight ot the club calendar was a Christmas party and dance given in the girls' gym tor mem- bers and their triends. The group boasts about torty students all under the leadership ot Miss Jannet Schenk, sponsor, and Frank Mayer, club president. GERMAN CLUB LAST ROW: H. Tolpen, P. Weninger, J. Westerman, J. Hellebrand, G. Parchman, J. Oehler, J. Friedman, W. Hunter. SECOND ROW: G. Matthews, A. Cording, M. Klein, E. Miller, V. Ortman, M. Schroeder, C. Schafer, D. Peters, R. Koch, L. Woodruff. FIRST ROW: A. Hubrich, V. Sloan, E. Rubenstein, L. Engel, J. Horner, M. Dolvig, W. Lang, E. Wiedeman, B. Haas, B. McKenzie, B. McCuIIah, W. Thompson. NOT IN PICTURE: H. Frey. I . 83 The Salesmanship Club consisfs of Three classes under The leadership of Miss Mary McSurely. The club Took charge of several sales during The year. One of Them, in which lapel bears and ChrisTmas corsages were sold, enabled us To give a subsTanTial sum To The Children's HospiTal. The sale of personaliTy as well as merchandise is a purpose of The pracTice sales sponsored by The Sales Club. SALESCD -DEDSONALYI SIXTH BELL SALES CLUB LAST ROW: A Seiler, J. Durham, M. Rollinson, N. Helms, M. Weiher, N. Zeller, V. Carey. CENTER ROW: H. Herbert, G. Lindeman, J. Westerman, G. McCoy, J. Dziech, J. Teefs, D. Drew, G. FiTzgerald, S. Case, B. EsTerly. FRONT ROW: D. Dris- chel, Corresponding SecreTary, J. Fleming, Recording Secretary, V. Gausman, Vice-President, R. Lasifa, Treasurer, T. Elkins, President. FOURTH BELL SALES CLUB BACK ROW: R. Duffy, A. Camp- bell, G. Bryanf, R. Sloan, NB. Reuck. THIRD ROW: S. Kamer- diener, V. McGahan, W. Price, A. Gropengieser, E. Dickman, P. Henson, H. SchmiTT, A. Dill- inger. SECOND ROW: M. Col- lins, E. LieberT, R. Wolf, D. Hendricks, D. Wells, C. Lemme, K. DeWald, M. Molfer, H. GoT- Tersman, B, Betagole, M. Kalus, A. Carl, J. Chaliff. FIRST ROW: B. Dick, D. Harris, E. Miller, E. RoberTson, O. Elwert, PresidenT: E. Minor, Recording Secrefary, L. Shelton, Treasurer: C. SmiTh. SECOND BELL SALES CLUB LAST ROW: S. Phillips, M. Chei- co, L. Herweg, J. Disken, L. Serina, B. Weideman, N. Carter, V. VelTe, A. WhiTe. THIRD ROW: L. McMullen, T. MonTgom- ery, M. NewsTaTe, A. Black, B. Phillips, J. Tharp, Z. Turner, J. Gallon, D. Wrenn, E. AlTman, R. Gausman. SECOND ROW: M. Bracker, M. Leimberger, V. STeg- man, E. Brod, B. Siebler, M. Downey, M. Wolf, M. Graf, K. Mobley, F. Reins, D. Gundrum. FIRST ROW: E. Beck, PresidenT: S. Fensier, Vice-President A. Schawe, Treasurer: R. KisT, Sec- reTary, E. Miller. Officers of The big Sales Club include Ted Elkin, Presidenfg EThelwyn Beck, Vice-PresidenT: Nifa CarTer, Recording Secre- Tary, Regina Sloan, Correspond- ing SecreTary: Molly NewsTaTe, PLUS The Christian Youth Fellowship is a student group organized This year. Under the guidance of two members of the faculty, Miss Elizabeth King and Miss Mary McSureIy. They have in- vited to their meetings every Two weeks well-known speak- ers To bring inspirational mess- ages. Since its beginning The group has increased its mem- bership. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP GROUP LAST ROW: R. Smith, K. Brown, P. Henson, D. Weaver, E. Hall, V. L. Hughes, V. Hodge. SECOND ROW: E. Hall, C. West, S. Howard, C. Gerboth, E. Miller, M. Meeker, Z. Strietel- meir. FIRST ROW: Miss King, Secretary C. Schlanser, President G. Jennewein, Sponsor Miss McSurely. Problems of a troubled world instigated the formation of a new club at Hughes, the World Problems Forum. Nota ble speakers discussed diversified subiects. Miss Helen Beiach is The sponsor. WORLD PROBLEMS GROUP Back Row: L. Bernard, M. Adams, M. Luehr- man, C. Wolf, C. Kopp, M. Bracher, S. Cohen, C. Dolman. FIRST ROW: R. Liebert, R. Klein, President R. Kutzleb, Secretary G. Murphy, H. Goldberg, F. Clayton, R. Kan- ter, J. Hynes. The Shorthand Club, with its sponsor, Miss Florence Callahan, pursues its interests at after school meetings. LAST ROW: L. V. Mergy, D. Ault, M. Fox, L. Engel, J. Hammoch, E. Levine, R. , C. Varnau, D. Hume, I. Kissinger, E. A. Solomon, H. Baverman. THIRD ROW: Goins, M. Kresser, A. Campbell, A. Hess, E. Bauer, L. Jacob, B. Fleissmer, C. man, N. Martin, S. Gray, G. Menke, J. Bolton, B. Phillips, A. Schneider, J. A. Treasurer, R. Donn, President, V. Weyer, Vice-President. NOT IN PICTURE: G. Niederhelman, D. Edwards, E. Greenstein, V. Wolff, L. V. Madget, A. Gallagher, D. Hicks, S. Goldberg, S. Cohen, F. Warburton, M. Conrad, W. B. Marler, M Ross. SECOND ROW: R. Schwartz, F. Reins, M. Rauchman, W. Tompkins, B. Kus- Black, E. Scholk, B. Osborne. FIRST ROW: S. Schwenker, Secretary: R. A. Geiss, Lisman, R. Hightower, J. Hadlock, F. Muland, D. Whalen. 85 I GARGOYLE EDITORIAL BOARD Junior iournalists, amid a weekly welter of Type rules, headlines, cuts, and galleys, produce The Gargoyle. All The work on The school paper, except The actual printing, is done by The Hu- zite staff, under The able leadership of faculty's Miss Hazel Koppenhoefer. Editor- ial, business, and circulation groups combine to produce a regular Wednesday issue, featuring school news, sports, comics, and all The other I waves of The fourth estate. STANDING: E. Wilzbach, B. Kanter, S. Kravetz, J. Freyhof, G. Murphy, Sport Editor, C. Dolman, News Editor, R. Hemmert. SEATED: A. Rohan, City Editor, E. Olmsted, C. Deifel, Literary Editor, P. Roeham, W. Stutzman, H. Lewis, Feature Editor. The work of the Sages this year included the pro- grams for Sage meetings and three maior produc- tions under The direction of Miss Helen Louise Staple- ford. The programs for meetings included outside speakers and work done by the students in three one-act plays: Spring Scene, Sir David Wears a Crown and Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil. The two Stewart Walker plays were done by the Junior Dramatics Classes. The three maior produc- tions were Facing the Music, a farcical comedy, three performances of Cinderella in Loreland, a fantasy which marked the opening of the Children's Theatre at Hughes, and lf I Were King, a romantic play dealing with the poet Francois Villon. Thespian officers include, in the front row, Vice-President Lee Russell, President Kay Wickstorm, and Ethel Breithold who is Keeper of the Book. Behind them are Correspond- ing Secretary Art Harbrecht, Recording Secretary Bob Heidrich and Treasurer Garry Murphy. SAGES LAST ROW: Z. Eyler, M. Bohrer, J. Moloy, C. J. Harris, S. Fenster, T. Denhart, D. Reed, A. Harbrecht, C. Christman, G. Murphy, J. Zelien, A. Bluman, C. Ostherwitz, B. Hoffman, S. Rudmann. THIRD ROW: F. Ehrlick, J. Smith, A. Holt, K. Foell, N. Shehane, J. Nogen, J. Rowlette, J. Clark, E. Beck, W. B. Marler, A. Twidale, I. Crowe, S. Segal. SECOND ROW: H. Weilancl, W. Clowers, A. Ludeke, M. Goins, R. Libby, M. Citron, E. Olmsted, M. Clifton, R. Sharpe, J. Clifton, R. Sloan, K. Miller, E. Schmidt. FIRST ROW: R. Caplan, J. Hynes, S. Hoodin, E. Bump, P. Ferguson, R. Roehm, A. Rohan, E. Rubenstein, E. Goldstein, S. Baile, R. Brenner, B. Greenberg, M. Phillips. NOT IN PICTURE: F. Krausser, C. Williams. fa SEE WHO'S UN THE STAGE AN The able director ot the school newspaper, The Gargoyle, is Miss Hazel Koppenhoefer. GARGOYLE BACK ROW: Business Staff-G. Lewis, V. Beigel, G. Warshofsky, W. Falick, W. Leimberger, J. Reich- ert, S. Zwerin. SEATED: S. Daly, R. Marney, D. Funke, N. Martini, J. Baumer. NOT lN PICTURE: E. Le- vine, I. Perry, V. Haslinger. GARGOYl.E LAST ROW: Reporters-B. Kam- mann, J. Friedman, Assistant Edi- tors H. Goldberg, B. Schoelwer, Reporter A. White. SECOND ROW: Reporters-R. Caplan, J. Crawford, B. Reins, E. Zwerin, A. Holliday, M. Stone. SEATED: Reporter N. She- hone: Assistant Editor E. Durham, Reporter G. Lewis: Assistant Editor E. Bump: Reporter J. Stutzman: Assistant Editor J. Dangel. GARGOYLE BACK ROW: Columnists, Feature Writers and Artists: S, Cohen, B. Varelman, R. Klein, J. O. O'Brien, H. Simplfin, I. Tuloelle, Rothen- berg. SEATED: J. Whitaker, M. Hut- ton, M. Martin, R. Buck, M. Muth, J. Runck. N0 WHIDSIBE T ET THEY GIVE VCU THE LIEE IN ANNUAL STAFF LAST ROW: R. Klein, J. Smifh, B. KanTer, S. Green, D. Lindemann, S. Cohen. SECOND ROW: F. Krausser, J. Meyer, J. Edgemon, V. Buehren, P. Bursiek, E. Dieckmann. SEATED IN FRONT: B. Buckner, K. Veser, T. Williams. Business Managers: MargoT Bumiller, LeRoy Tozzer Reioicing ThaT peace blessed The TirsT ediTion of The Hughes Annual in Tive years, The STGTT of '46 benT To Their Tasks, eager To make This book worThy of The momenTuous Times, The school, and The books of The pasT. From The golden days of early auTumn To The vibranT days of spring, The STaTT has planned and worked. The Theme was one based on a TribuTe To all The schools Through which have passed The men and women who have broughT This naTion Through The mosT Terrible vvar, pre- serving liberTy and The hope Tor lasTing peace. No small reason Tor The TiTle of This book was The nickname of The Hughes aThleTic Teams, The Big Reds. The Theme progressed from a piquanT pianissimo To a rising TorTissimo, as layouTs progressed Trom mere paper To picTures, cuT and measured, and copy, Typed and proofed. The Annual also proved To be a sign of The Times. WiTh reconversion, came beTTer paper Tor The book. WiTh conTinued shorTages, film was a consTanT problem. WiTh The sTrikes, came a flash bulb shoriage in The heaT of The baskeT- ball season. WiTh The rising Tide of prices, came a hike of Tvvo biTs in The Annual's cosT, which was necessary To conTinue The qualiTy of a Top TlighT book. UndoubTedly no one worked harder WiTh The STaTT Than The capable Taculiy adviser, Miss Helen Tangeman. Mr. Clyde Hall, of The TaculTy, guided The Business STaTT To equal The previous record breaking sale. 88 THIS ISIGIQEDSCHDULHUUSE EdiTors: , Sue Benham, Harold Goldberg Ralph DenharT, profiTing from Two years of phoTography work for The yearbook, produced splendid shoTs wiTh The click of The shuTTer. The dramaTic secTion page phoTos, homeroom, acTivi- Ties, and sporTs picTures in This book aTTesT his ability and hard work. Fay Krausser and Shirlee Green wielded rulers, paper- cuTTers, and pasTe day afTer day. Fay devised many layouTs in The Classes and AcTiviTies secTions, while Shirlee Took especial pride and care in The pages of The Calendar. KiT Veser, arT ediTor, worked ouT The cover design, The TiTle page, and The paTTern of schoolhouses ThroughouT The book. Carol MonT- gomery devoTed herself To The senior hisTory pages, Thelma Williams and STanley Cohen concenTraTed on The girls' and boys' aThleTic secTions respecTively. EsTher Wilzbach and Joanne SmiTh were valuable in proofing copy. Ray Klein wroTe The copy for many Class and AcTiviTies spreads. BeTTy Buckner and Jane Meyer handled all The Typing chores. Many new aspecTs of Hughes wenT inTo The book. The sTudenT council, The classes for veTerans which were The firsT in CincinnaTi, The bon- fire rally, and new clubs. A new prinTer and early deadlines awaiTed The book. Thus inTo The book wenT The life of Hughes. Through The presses iT has rolled and reTurns To Take iTs place in The life of Hughes beside The books of yesTeryear. EdiTor Harold Goldberg disTinguished himself and broughT honor To Hughes when his essay on VVhaT The UniTed STaTes Navy Means To Me won boTh ciTy and sTaTe awards in The Navy League ConTesT. Everyday, during The fourTh bell, Fay Krausser, Harold Goldberg, Shirlee Green MargoT Bumiller, LeRoy Tozzer and Sue Benham work diligenTly on The annual in Room lO3 wiTh Miss Tangeman. PhoTographer: Ralph DenharT 89 Underclassmen offer to the Big Red Schoolhouse new and continued obligations. Entering for their first day, choosing programs, carrying through their four years a certain, defi- nite plan are important items to student and school. To these underclassmen the Schoolhouse opens a wider field of inter- est, a new host of friends, and days long remembered. Students from different sections come together, compete for I'IIf BIG IZQED SCI-IDDLI-IUUSE NUIQTUIQES UNDEIQCLASSMEN the same honors, cheer for the same team. Each morning from hundreds of homes they come. Evening finds each of them in his own home again. The underclassmen give the Schoolhouse continued youth and an opportunity to further its contribution to the world. The two blend to form a happy, useful way of life in the Big Red Schoolhouse. 90 Q 55 'fx 'S W- mmf Q .3 ,bi Mr 'H wk 17435 ' ,L A 1 S' i Excited about their new Big Sisters are freshmen Ruth Lamy, Mitzi Wagner, Edna Mae Arnes, Elaine Francis, Betty Jo Wright, Barbara McKenzie, and Carolyn Angert. SCHOOL DAY AFTEIQ SCHOOL DAY FIQESHIES LEAIQN THE HUGHES WAY HOME ROOM H9 MRS. WILLARD . any Zavanevets B Fahey B Miller D Hartman D Harrel S Wolf R Eckman 1949 92 LAST ROW: K. Pott, J. Durban M. Brown, L. Arnold, P. Dane J. Rose. THIRD ROW: B. Roberts J Ballenger, J. Gilb, F. Jamison A Muehlenhard, E L hl' A Zl k SECOND ROW: . aug in, . cu in C. Bruner, P. Herrlinger J Adler, D. Sneed J Vogel I Clark J Schafer, L M T FIRST ROW J Fox O. HOME ROOM B2 Miss BARNETTE LAST ROW: R. Martin, C. Moore, V. Hughes, M. Lutz, R. Wendt, E. Hargis, M. Gulleman, J. Fenner, J. Williams. THIRD ROW: M. Greco, A. Scott, E. Willingham, M. McCommons, E. Reyn- olds, E. Hickey, N. Skill, R. Stegermiller, G. Rothhaas. SECOND ROW: J. Kale- bain, J. Peter, J. Mohr, C. Redmon, J. Mitchell, G. Merz, V. Lovett, J. Daniels, C. Hill. FIRST ROW: L. Arrighi, B. Willeforcl, S. Kraemer, B. McHugh, L. Wurtz, E. McCloskey, S. Palmer, M. Mitchell. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Kelly. HOME ROOM 3 MISS MCSURELY LAST ROW: Y. Tcinii, J. Hoffman, M. Ebbers, P. Renck, S. Stowaft, L. Myers, J. Fisher. THIRD ROW: L. Hacker, J. Morris, L. Schmidts, D. Gerhardt, E. Manis, lvl. Cox, J. Wilson. SECOND ROW: H. Burbrink, K. Wimpee, J. Lischer, J. Allman, J. McAvoy, M. Horn- ikel, R. Whalen, M. Schlasinger. FIRST ROW: M. Jenner, M. Teetor, M. Waters, J. Baneth, M. Dewald, M. Opp, G. Reynolcls. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Bald- hoff, V. Davis, R. Whalen, J. Wilson, R. Clark, B. King. HOME ROOM BI Miss Jannson LAST ROW: M. Dziech, V. Holm, I. Crowder, E. Hartman, R. Dickey, D. Simpson, P. Albers, S. Fairo. THIRD ROW: L. West, E. Arnes, J. Matusk, B. Peevler, J. A. Ader, G. Orlando, B. Manburg, H. Schindler, S. Howard. SECOND ROW: B. L. Wright, M. Davis, J. Wend, R. Brenning, D. Rust, H. Jones, R. Leytze, A. Tretyak, I. Kash. FIRST ROW: M. Eisenecker, M. Gillespie, S. Dudley, M. Tudor, K. Ralston, B. Brein- er, S. Schwartz, M. Ackley. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Kuykendall, D. Sammons. HOME ROOM B4 Miss CLIPPINGER LAST ROW: E. Francis, C. Hughes, J. Kennedy, M. Ferguson, L. Rosenbaum, J. Coffey, M. Buck, E. Gohs. THIRD ROW: B. Thielmeyer, J. Henkel, J. Miller, J. Siegle, P. Wiederstein, L. Lawrence, B. Fehrman, R. Lamy. SEC- OND ROW: B. Wilder, C. Gerboth, M. Schroeder, A. Young, N. Eisilein, E. Cox, J. Bollinger, B. Perry. FIRST ROW: A. Clausing, P. Scott, L. Faulkner, P. Heckman, M. Lakonen, B. Worsham, B. Miller, B. Barach, M. Balmer. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Daubenbis, A. Arnold. 1949 HOME ROOM 102 MR. BAUSCH LAST ROW: M. Barnes, R. Noll, J. Williams, L. Goldman. THIRD ROW: E. Stolfus, B. Soloitz, R. Schwartz, H. Wright, R. Camp- bell, L. Ganson, R. Bammerlin, M. Johnson. SECOND ROW: B. Schaefer, H. Silverstein, K. Becker, S. Polasky, M. Nimon, R. Lohman, L. Goldstein, D. Doyle, B. Schatz. FIRST ROW: C. Grandell, W. Seller, D. Corderman, N. Despotes, H. Green, D. McMillan, E. Naber- haus, R. Wolf, F. Milazzo. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Lampe. HOME ROOM T04 Miss I-ioLToN LAST ROW: G. Staab, D. Wahle, W. Lc1Fary, B. Jones, E. Dolman, D. Pendery, P. Maus. THIRD ROW: T. Herklotz, E. Geisler, R. Falls, J. Thomakos, D. Pritch- ard, C. Wiggershaus, F. Menke, G. Thompson. SECOND ROW: R. Harbers, A. Holton, J. Mul- holland, R. Weiher, H. Friedhoff, A. Schenk, F. Meinhardt, G. Dziech, J. Cornelison. FIRST ROW: R. Boots, R. Klanke, J. Meinhardt, H. Schumacher, E. Rohrmeier, R. Smith, D. Bussard, R. Bockstahler. NOT INJPIC- TURE: L. Fritz, R. Bailey. HOME ROOM 105 MRS. STENGER LAST ROW: G. Diersing, R. Carroll, D. Utter, J. Rouda, R. Inarry, A. Reisenfeld, R. Ehrlich, H. Stoller, R. Thieman, J. Rich- ter, C. Tultnb. THIRD ROW: B. Postle, G. Ward, G. Graff, F. Hilmer, W. Campbell, G. Will- iams. SECOND ROW: R. Austin, R. Kash, S. Rabkin, S. Diamond, C. Penticuff, N. Tanner, R. Sing- er. FIRST ROW: P. Vltello, S. Barsman, W. Egherman, S. Meyer, K. Steiner, W. Moyer. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Taylor. HOME ROOM IO6A Miss KELLY LAST ROW: O. Gingerich, G. Todd, C. Keller, E. Lindeman, A. Haste, V. Wright. FOURTH ROW: O. Clippard, J Robinson, S. Gershuny, E. Klum, C. Carter, W. Vinson. THIRD ROW: N. Walkenhorst, R. Neubold, C. Brown, H. Borg, M. Schear, A. Estese. SECOND ROW: F. Sher- man, R. Bennett, A. Reynolds, E. Cohen, D. Andrews, M. Camp- bell. FIRST ROW: J. Reuhlmann, A. Silverglade, J. Heineman, N. Vaught, N. Linder, R. Kash, J. Rosen. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Cohen, L. Pickering. HOME ROOM 5 Miss E. TANGEMAN LAST ROW: L. Reinhard, A. Abowitz, S. Schaew, C. Binder, C. Koester, B. Taylor, G. Lipslcy, I. Bershadsky, L. McMullen. THIRD ROW: L. Harrison, E. Barnes, J. Klinlc, N. Rische, N. Scheuermann, S. Kemphaus, G. Holtkamp, T. Eckman. SECOND ROW: R. Lessure, E. Carroll, E. Perry, B. Mahaffey, N. Noll, S. Price, B. Oborn, R. Eurove. FIRST ROW: L. Kramer, J. Styers, M. L. Arnold, J. Wortman, J. Behne, B. Baylor, B. Moore, A. Forn. HOME ROOM B3 MISS ELBERG LAST ROW: E. Waits, B. Neu- bacher, B. Cytraus, E, Hembree, S. Minor, C. Blackschleger, J. Ross. THIRD ROW: E. Weisen- berger, B. Atkins, M. Cassini, N. Newman, V. Pulliam, S. Robbe, L. Billings, J. Kolb. SECOND ROW: W. Case, R. Fiedler, L. Dooley, J. Gingerich, R. Winters, E. Berleman, J. Schiedrich, A. Melter. FIRST ROW: C. Goins, R. Barr, D. McArthur, G. Scott, J. Graft, M. Allen, J. Everhart. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Harris, K. Holt, A. York. HOME ROOM 9 Miss BALASTRA LAST ROW: M. Owens, P. Daw- son, J. Frarick, B. Owens, P. Ruebel, I. Gutman, L. Kenney. THIRD ROW: P. Louiesberg, J. Maruem, M. Strong, J. Holley, G. Room, H. Mazes, C. Verade, D. Bruckmann. SECOND ROW: Miss Balastra, I. Mullins, A. Wind, J. Ruebush, J. Thielmeyer, J. Zilioux, H. Yee, A. Mason, E. Jollie. FIRST ROW: H. Schneider, J. Judd, C. Gardon, J. DeCamp, R. Mueller, W. Williams, L. Schneiderman, A. Greenberg. HOME ROOM 2 Miss KRAMER LAST ROW: J. Krims, W. Se- bastian, L. Woodruff, B. Brock- man, R. Tauchertl H. Clark, J. Lohmann, L. Rosenbaum. THIRD ROW: G. Grosheim, W. Fries, J. Hartmann, B. Thompson, J. Oehler, R. Seker, L. Graston. SECOND ROW: G, Matthews, D. Stockburger, B. Creighton, D. Murcioka, J. Archey, J. Hilgeman, S. Stewart, R. Lit- win. FIRST ROW: H. Ostrov, A. Hubrich, W. Hill, G. Wise, H. Kay, H. Antoni, G. Pryor, F. Osborn, E. Rabonus. 1949 HOME ROOM I MR. MOBBERLEY LAST ROW: D. O'Toole, J. Gobich, F. Foster, J. Walker, G. Embry, R. Frey, D. Taylor. THIRD ROW: H. Baer, E. Klems, R. Christ, D. Funke, K. Richmond, J. Masters, L. Kirch- gessner. SECOND ROW: J. Butler, R. Bentz, D. Stephens, P. Cohen, W. Woodruff, E. Basler, J. Hersh. FIRST ROW: R. Loeffler, H. Walter, B. Leidenbor, W. Couch, V. O'Dell, L. Deutch, P. Schlauser. NOT IN PICTURE: L. Gohs, S. Creekmore. HOME ROOM 6 MR. FELL LAST ROW: E. Keller, M. Bruning, J. McCann, W. Kern, J. Gibbs, B. Larbus, N. Walton. THIRD ROW: B. Cordeman, R. Bass, H. Taylor, G. Wimmer, W. Burnett, W. Schmitt, G. Kuntz, B. Beyer, D. Wessel. SECOND ROW: R. Gemmell, D. Weil, J. Hoskins, E. Korn, S. Thompson, J. Gibson, K. Fisher, R. Dirr, D. Bachmann. FIRST ROW: J. Hughes, R. Henriech, E. Wright, J. Guen- ther, J. Saunders, E. Smith, D. Banks. HOME ROOM IOI MISS SPAIN LAST ROW: B. Hassel, C. Collins, G. Kramer, J. Watson, R. Hudson, F. Taylor, A. Stein, B. Fogel. THIRD ROW: J. Sturgis, M. Robertson, F. Cohen, D. Malof, F. Fishman, R. Steers, P. Hudson, J. Eyerson. SECOND ROW: T. Fredrick, M. Jeager, R. Rinfrow, L. Fogel, N. Carmel, C. Betzing, A. Stein. FIRST ROW: M. McCoy, W. Morilan, B. Grossman, D. Meeker, I. Zetf, L. Weil, J. Groban, W. Staehling. NOT IN PICTURE: W. Signer. HOME ROOM I I7 MR. WEIK LAST ROW: W. Simonson, N. Levy, C. Lupo, G. LaCroix, G. Witt. THIRD ROW: D. Staley, T. Stevens, D. Pence, J. Petty, C. Prater. SECOND ROW: B. Montgomery, J. Montgomery, A. Mancini, F. Lutz, G. Parsons, R. Sweeney, T. Loukes. FIRST ROW: V. Wesley, G. Smith, G. Miller, J. Schauer, G. Steinhauer, F. Sinkendorter, R. O'Brien, J. Perkins. NOT IN PICTURE: P. Nieman, J. Smith, L. Thompson, H. West. 1949 HOME ROOM IO Miss NURRE LAST ROW: J. Becker, M. K. Louther, J. Clingner, J. Lessure, S. Walter, M. Mark, M. Waddle. THIRD ROW: B. Voddel V. Brown G. Hoffmann, S. Richardson, J. Springer P. Martin, D. Pairon. SECOND ROW: J Williams, J. A. Stofle, C. Ball, V. Puehl Kaiser, T. Krumdieck, S. Pitzer, M. L Phillips. FRONT ROW: A. Evans, S. Cohn 1 V. Blum, D. Baverman, N. Brady, J. Mars- ton, P. Fleck, D. Lemme. NOT IN PICTURE- E. Childs, R. Pine. HOME ROOM I7 MISS HELMAN LAST ROW: E. Johnson, M. Bentley, M. Fogue, J. Dennon, A. Etter, E. Ball. FOURTH ROW: A. Woods, J. Ball, E. Wildt, B. Sieg- mund, P. Hudson, G. Werning, D. Naumotf. THIRD ROW: M. Herbert, P. Albrecht, P. Meyer, A. Cushman, D. McPeek, J. Everett. SECOND ROW: M. Bechel, G. Burt, P. Scriveri, J. Broley, M. Conrad, J. Clevenger, V. Cann. FRONT ROW: P. Smith, V. Herbers, E. Merland, R. Welter, A. Coffey, B. McPeek, R. Schneider. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Hunter. HOME ROOM I8 Miss zoRN LAST ROW: S. Maisch, Z. Estes, J. Osborne, L. Bailey, C. Angert, R. Bloebaum. FOURTH ROW: R. Hancock, V. Kahles, A. Eversull, P. Schmerr, A. Verran, J. Osterbrock, E. Krail- Ier. THIRD ROW: P. Maffey, B. Prater, B. Worden, D. Fukudo, M. Wagner, J. Hoe- weler, T. King, M. Shibata. SECOND ROW: J. Lunkenheimer, J. Young, C. Burton, M. Gruner, M. Schnabel, B. Wright, A. Weis, M. Fenos. FRONT ROW: D. Elkin, M. Hahn, R. Templeton, L. Linneman, J. Danke, J. Bullock, M. Muth. HOME ROOM IO7 Miss HOPE LAST ROW: I.. Hoover, J. West, R. Taylor, R. Schulte, J. Losch, W. Sontag, J. Brunner, F. Rose. THIRD ROW: J. Lewis, R. Penne- kamp, R. Ebel, W. Reidy, N. Elliott, G. Evers, J. Sharrock, C. Roark, W. Madden SECOND ROW: R. Quade, J. Finn, D. Keel- ing, J. Reichert, E. Smith, I.. Wolf, G. Plotkin W. Rothert, R. Grimm. FRONT ROW: G Reynolds, J. Porter, E. Hall, J. Plymesser, D Drescher, R. Sutherland, R. Oakes, I. Keel- ing, E. Wabnitz. NOT IN PICTURE: H Goebel. 1949 f f ,M. TT HOME ROOM II4 MISS HARRIS LAST ROW: James Lowe, D. Funck, J. Bloomfield, E. Hurst, G. Rebka, J. Streitelmeier, Jerry Lowe, L. Horwitz, L. Klotter. THIRD ROW: B. Bishop, W. Bumiller, D. Weis, T. Turner, N. Maybrier, E. Albers, P. Frommer, A. Dishongh. SEC- OND ROW: C. Cole, C. Oster- brock, R. Martin, R. King, M. Gibbons, R. Palmer, J. Collins, R. Freedman .FIRST ROW: W. Bartz, J. Van Osdol, R. Schellenberg, F. Leininger, N. Lauck, D. Ball, J. Kanter, T. Poole. HOME ROOM II6 MR. DOHERTY LAST ROW: T. Durban, G. Hot- man, N. Dudly, J. Cohen, E. Hettel, J. Gemmell, J. Krems. THIRD ROW: Mr. M. J. Doherty, M. Hibbs, W. Dressel, C. Birck, T. Hartley, J. Bauer, D. Clark, J. Epling. SECOND ROW: H. Fegel- man, J. Campbell, R. Balclock, J. Biehn, R. Fox, D. Callahan, W. Haussler, R. Frommer, B. Kingery, B. Kincaid. FIRST ROW: J. Finhar, J. Carroll, R. Barrocliff, G. Ander- son, J. Dirr, J. Bedore, J. Hieclel, B. Easterling, J. Detzel, B. Hale. NOT IN PICTURE: E. Epstein, D. Frank, J. Hulsman. New books and new friends are the joy ot every freshman. J. Lohman, R. Noll, B. Wolf, C. Granolell, anol R. Thiemann stand by while F. Roth and S. Polasky peer into their newly acquired lockers. BookJoden heshmen BW BunnHen Bow boro Miller, Patsy Wiederstein, ond Lois ArHghi nudge happHy home Hwough BunmtVVoodsoHeroharddoyotxhooL GIIQLS AND BUYS WATC D95 AND Q' N A FIQESI-IMAN EAD AT UBI-IES HOME Room 4 FF I MRS. CHEPOORIN l LAST ROW: S. Moormeir, E. Mil- , Ier, F. Wert, E. Diehl, J. Ferguson, J. Kienker, L. Meeker, B. J. Metz, R. Raxton. THIRD ROW: J .Pettite, J. Lingo, P. Thiele, B. Barron, M. Wells, L. Kaufman, M. Schoelwer, A. Dow. SECOND ROW: J. For- ney, J. Forney, P. Hardin, E. Wieclman, J. Wells, H. Forester, S. Sfutzman, E. Kloss, S. Metzner, H. Krawell. FIRST ROW: A. Smith, E. Shrepper, D. Madill, P. Wen- zel, M. Sprague, B. McKensie, R. Cuicco, J. Cohn, V. Morrison. HOME ROOM I3 MISS PEOPLES LAST ROW: J. Cramer, A. Bren- ner, D. Goodfriend, M. Densford, S. McClain, R. Palmer, I. Buffing- ton, B. Records, G. Thomas, J. Hendrigsman. SECOND ROW: C. Branch, F. Green, V. Marion, L. Matthews, E. Mukes, G. Sunders, P. Dornhagen, P. Angel, M. Dink- ins, A. Dull. FIRST ROW: L. Clayton, P. Armintrout, L. Shepard, M. Wiggershous, N. Austin, H. Christos, C. Birck, B. Diers, J. Carr, J. Sublett. NOT IN PICTURE: L. Gering, J. Guitermcm, S. Matheis, E. Merkle, M. Noe, B. S. Stone, R. Wise, D. Schwegman. 99 A big oloy in The lives of The Treshrnon girls oT Hughes is The oloy of The Big ond l.iTTle SisTer ioorTy sponsored by Honor Leogue. Every senior girl odopTs one Tresh- mon girl os her liTTle sisTer. lvlorie Moyer, presiolenT of Honor Leogue, is seen wiTh her Two new sisTers, AniTo Evons onol Helen Weovers. Some lifelong Trienclships hove Their beginning QT This porTy, Triendships ThoT bring conTinuecl pleosure To boTh Treshmen onol seniors. The ololer girls hove on opporTuniTy To live over Their Treshrnon yeor vicoriously by shoring The ioys onol ond sorrows of Their liTTle sisTers. W W w'S 2'Tf'-'nwiiiliw -, f ,ra , V -ea' 3 if wr na w va +10 Pr , J M AJ, 1 5 Ls my at ff egg 1 A aiisf gm, n rir , iss ew - --2 - --2 .4 tra 'f :af .f 3 'YU' 'fr '2--D:tS1sf5'- 4 hg 2' - 'l T S iwmm' 2' H 1 ff N iffy 4155 fe. sw ' TOO GAIQGUYLES IQEVIEW FIDE DIQILI. 101 Every Wednesday morning finds eager super-salesmen Tor The Gargoyle anxious To geT sTarTed on Their week- ly chore. William WinTers is always on hand To give Bernice Wienner, Joanne Friedman, Marlene Zelein, and Jim STiegIer wiTh oThers, Their pack of school papers. IJNGS M IDE T IQEACH THE T UT A SD I-I0 DDE WAN S T0 ST HOME ROOM 210 Miss Loizsnz LAST ROW: M. Barbour, J. STaaT, C. Colburn, S. Cohen, S. Lepperf, S. Case, D. Gardener. THIRD ROW: D. Leach, C. Willeforcl, M. MolTer, B. Lee, S. Gable, M. Lack, R. Ebinger. SECOND ROW: A. ShuberT, C. Schweitzer, N. Homer, J. Ismael, M. Smallwoad, H. Kuehn, C. Haynes, M. Dyer. FIRST ROW: S. Brisker, J. Eldred, M. l. Con- ner, F. Hyman, E. Bowser, S. Skurow, H. Clark, T. Clark. NOT IN PICTURE: O. Clemens, P. Powell, P. Tullis. HOME ROOM 307 Miss AUSTIN LAST ROW: E. Durbin, H. Swango, T. GoldsmiTh, L. Voynovich, E. Wender- Ter, C. lmhoff, A. MaTeikaT, C. Bauer. THIRD ROW: R. Fern, S. Hoffman, W. McDaniel, D. l-lenneberg, W. Collius, H. Marler, J. Hempel, F. HaTTerick. SECOND ROW: D. Henry, W. HeTTe- sheimer, C. Poli, D. Cella, C. Smifh, G. Adams, A. Lane, D. HerberT, D Wesflake. FIRST ROW: L. Selker, C Diebold, R. Eisenschmidf, H. Fox, R Funlce, W. BaTes, J. Sfefanopoulos, R Meyers. NOT IN PICTURE: G. Addison, G. BoTTs, L. Boyer, J. Shehane. HOME ROOM 201 Miss ADoMEn LAST ROW: V. Reuhl, S. Kora- onds J Rabanus R Denlinger p , - , . , B. Lux, M. Wengel, J. Schrof, H. Pendelton, R. Lipka, B. Seltz. SECOND ROVV: M. Ilerbert, M. Price, B. Hack, S. Toon, S. Brown, C. Kolus, M. Jones, S. Wessel, J. Maley. FIRST ROW: B. Geisdort, J. Biederman, J. Kidd, J. Leever, L. Elkin, F. Kessler, E. Esterkin, S. Weber, B. Edwards. NOT IN PICTURE: V. J. Hill, M. Palmissano. HOME ROOM 202 Miss ERVIN LAST ROW: B. J. Hargett, R. Schmidt, E. Keiter, C. Sirber, Z. Smith, M. Beincke, R. Angel, R. Lustig, R. Endicott. THIRD ROW: M. Bradly, A. Martin, B. Knose, L. Fink, M. Zeitman, D. Clark, P. Mullen, B. Kleinman. SECOND ROW: P. Kontonica, J. Gilmer, L. Courlas, R. Dellerman, R. Libby, R. Newport, G. Tavel, M. Dough- erty. FIRST ROW: V. Pursifull, V. Hale, B. Kussmayl, E. Shalk, D. Kennedy, D. McGuffy, V. Hodge, E. Christos. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Duffy, J. Hadloclc, V. Wilburn. HOME ROOM 212 Miss KING LAST ROW: E. Grattan, J. Volz, R. Ervin, B. Gallagher, E. Hines, M. Leitz, E. Shelton, R. Wuerth. THIRD ROW: S. Martin, D. Stone- tield, J. Kues, B. Lilly, W. Ham- monds, M. Betz, D. Bonomind, J. Howe. SECOND ROW: R. Mohr- meyer, J. Heber, M. Socol, B. Silverman, G. Wood, D. Kaufman, C. Fischer, V. Kresser. FIRST ROW: J. Whaley, J. Dentel, I. Breiner, P. Steinberg, E. Barr, M. Donald- son, M. Maggard, E. Lerer. HOME ROOM 301 Miss STAPLEFORD LAST ROW: B. Shore, B. Robert- son, J. Shrout, V. Carroll, J. Feiler, V. Maier, A. Holliday, H. Sininger. THIRD ROW: V. Miller, E. Skurow, J. Baumer, P. Peugh, J. Voight, L. Adams, G. Minck, M. Klein. SECOND ROW: K. Brown, V. Beigel, P. Egan, P. Kennedy, D. Roller, L. Eckman, S. Holmes, M. Carter, J. Lauclc. FIRST ROW: E. Bump, M. BICJU- velt, G. Reimcin, R. Burke, S. Kischen, P. Elsener, A. Green, S. Bailes. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Robertson. 1948 HOME ROOM 225 MR. CASKEY LAST ROW: M. Godde, C. Tettenborn, T. Thaxton, J. Christos, V. Stardiur, R. Jones, J. Dillinger, R. Ruebush. THIRD ROW: R. Jamison, J. Gray- beal, E. Busam, J. Cohen, E. Ges- hidle, R. Dunn, G. Amato, H. Gus- tafson, G. Altamayer, H. Hatton. SECOND ROW: T. Robinson, C. Turner, I. Jaeger, R. England, J. Wilson, J. Hines, W. Dunn, B. Lauer, R. Birkmayer. FIRST ROW: W. Wolf, E. Dunean, F. Ramundo, R. Mullins, J. Westerman, S. Gunther, W. Hef- lin, R. Pfefferle, W. Williams, F. Kueffner. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Petroff. HOME ROOM 24 MR. CREIGHTON LAST ROW: L. Berling, D. Sammons, R. Sebalcl, D. Clasgens, B. Balmer, D. Reis, F. Kohler. THIRD ROW: R. Seimer, W. Stephens, B. Wright, J. Fixmer, W. Eck, R. Carnavale, B. Dick. SECOND ROW: E. Buns, W. Rust, J. Smith, F. Katz, W. Heurich, R. Staber ,J. Heath. FIRST ROW: W. Moran, W. Weber, N. Witt, W. Gib- bons, J. Day, W. Schmidt, T. Harrell. NOT IN PICTURE: L. Simmons, S. Stenten, W. Stevens. HOME ROOM 322 MR. BAUER LAST ROW: R. Williams, A. Kempel, I. Levy, H. Simkin, L. Dollin, K. Armstrong, R. Moore, J. Reis. FOURTH ROW: M. Magbero, A. Weinberg, H. Wolff, R. Meissner, G. Sandow, P. Miller, M. Veal, R. Groban. THIRD ROW: M. Phillips, F. van der Veen, W. Heldman, W. Marble, L. Askew, H. Hoffman, T. Gilla, J. Miller. SEC- OND ROW: J. Warm, R. Clayton, I. Bronska, A. Luchs, M. Guttman, E. Wolski, F. Weaver. FIRST ROW: C. Heitkamp, S. Miller, E. Kennedy, F. Share, R. Barbour, B. Kallick, D. Rothenberg. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Ross, W. Terrell. HOME ROOM 323 MR. PROBST LAST ROW: H. Steers, G. Young, R. Kuhlenberg, W. Miller, G. Garner, J. Cory, D. Provenzano, E. Butsch. THIRD ROW: B. Game, R. Wilcox, R. Hughes, H. Gunn, D. Greisl, J. Apro, F. Heimkreiter, E. Lynch, A. Rothen- berger. SECOND ROW: I. Stout, R. Harris, L. Doyle, R. Westerkamp, R. Lusby, R. Dunn, A. Berk, R. Levinson. FIRST ROW: D. Kesselring, H. Swan- go, N. Mathias, R. Hoobler, D. Clift, N. Aaronson, R. Altman. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Goldstein, R. Henze, M. Rosen. 1948 HOME ROOM 217 Miss BLANK LAST ROW: M. Watel, S. Wolland, V. Hall, J. Haight, L. Turner, D. Les- sure, B. Ora, M. Palmer. THIRD ROW: E. Zorrick, R. Matney, M. J. Cheek, J. Cauton, R. Sonntag, S. Dallman, I. Banks, R. Liebowitz, L. Falcon. SEC- OND ROW: L. Kaemmerle, N. Buck, M, Forch, A. Twidale, I. Crowe, M. Schaefer, B. Curtis, J. Schmidt. FIRST ROW: P. Ritzgerald, D. Drewry, H. Sawyer, B. Pollak, E. Beftman, S. Streng, B. Sellards, H. Sohmer. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Weiner. HOME ROOM 220 Miss sci-IENK LAST ROW: C. Shafer, W. Lang, M. Tempel, F. Sprague, P. O'Brien, S. Hartman, E. Baer, B. Moore, N. Marucci. THIRD ROW: M. Schroeder, M. Dolvig, M. J. Judd, B. Brackmeier, J. Junker, A. Cording, J. Holland, L. Alexander, H. Rogers. SECOND ROW: S. Daly, L. Philips, D. Peters, M. Paule, L. Ohler, L. Jungclas, C. Acree, B. Cullach. FIRST ROW: V. Sloane, D. Loesche, J. Bammerlin, D. Dunn, V. Hofmann. NOT IN PICTURE: H. Mathiason. HOME ROOM 221 , Miss BEJACH LAST ROW: E. Camarca, M. Young, A. Cooper, I. Garthaus, J. Seigle, D. Donaldson, M. Taylor, J. Schneider. THIRD ROW: J. McGhee, V. Leibert, K. Weninger, G. Juengling, M. Min- son, M. Maclean, L. Chasteen, J. Paul. SECOND ROW: L. Post, E. Meinkin, R. Young, A. Seaman, M. Miller, H. Haskins, M. Clark, J. Rose. FIRST ROW: B. Leibert, D. Jeffers, C. Biederman, V. Evans, N. Royce, V. Billet, P. Morse, L. Litterel. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Neulman, HOME ROOM 305 MRS. FOLLINGER LAST ROW: P. Martin, V. Moore, J. Molloy, D. Findley, E, Agner, E. Craven, J. Naugleloaugh. THIRD ROW: V. Cummins, J. Kelso, P. Krum- men, E. Belew, P. Green, P. Lanter, M. Stowaff. SECOND ROW: Wim- pee, S. Dunham, L. Anderson, M. Betz, T. Gray, N. Watkins, M. Cheek. FIRST ROW: D. Plsek, A. Davis, M. Margeson, M. Franklin, J. Elsner, J. Freese. NOT IN PICTURE: A. Dooley, G. Hickman, A. Schiff, B. Heinzelman, D. Lieichty, M. Huhn. 1948 HOME ROOM 31 1 MR. AGER LAST ROW: D. Papner, W. Hoffman, E. Eftron, C. Seyfried, G. Raines, E. Risch, M. Suicl. THIRD ROW: J. Strass- burger, J. Franklin, A. Schwartz, D. Sonderman, B. Gittinger, H. Spitz, L. Epstein. SECOND ROW: O. Kutzleb, A. Siebler, B. Rains, E. Kaucher, B. Dunn, D. Pollack, D. Lieder. FIRST ROW: L. Greenberg, J. Kock, B. Noll, S. Litz, I. Newberg, T. Denhart, W. Loevvenstein, T. Stegman. NOT IN PICTURE: E. Carmel ,F. Ernst, B. Bass, R. McGinniss, G. Maschmeier, D. Preston. HOME ROOM 318 Miss wrists LAST ROW: L. Sampson, S. Nedel- man, D. Schwartz, E. Hartman, P. Weninger, R. Nellor, B. Robb. THIRD ROW: R. Landrum, B. Endres, F. Clayton, J. Sakelos, L. Altes, D. Men- delson, R. Lieber, B. Mandler. SEC- OND ROW: W. Sullivan, E. Meyer, P. Johnson, S. Ducovna, R. Mackey, G. Parchman, W. Hunter. FIRST ROW: C. Coldeway, C. Brewer, M. Linder, D. Drew, W. Gross, J. Stiegler, R. Koch, R. Jones. NOT IN PICTURE: D. Crowe, J. Ford, J. Minshall, G. Mueller. HOME ROOM 319A MR. MCKEMIE LAST ROW: D. Meisler, E. Jones, F. Batsche, J. Eatrides, D. Wilham, D. Pille, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: S. Milman, G. McCreary, D. Hille, D. Harris, L. Dreyfoos, R. Gilb, L. Boner. THIRD ROW: H. Mazzei, E. Craw- ford, A. Jenkins, J. Vollat, K. Dewald, J. Meier, L. McMullen, R. Rumke. SECOND ROW: W. Gray, M. Taylor, J. Morgan, A. Woodburn, B. Telinda, S. Phillips. D. Conyers. FIRST ROVV: R. Butler, J. Rennegarbe, P. Schmuly, R. Laty, J. Wheetle, G. Kerth, S. Roth. NOT IN PICTURE: W. Peterson. HOME ROOM 324 MR. SCHAFER LAST ROW: L. Auble, A. Breiner, H. Harris, G. Osterbrock, G. Hebel, F. Marx, N. Wimmel, A. Thornton. THIRD ROW: D. Kammann, D. Doerr, G. Cassini, G. Schreiber, W. Craft, B. Jacobs, R. Smith, E. Sebastian, G. Payne. SECOND ROW: L. Menachof, H. Shneider, K. Lobitz, C. Fenner, H. Bronstein, N. Bishop, G. Andres, L. Bernard. FIRST ROW: E. Grad, S. Alter, D. Wiegand, H. Dunteman, M. Guttman, M. Simpson, L. Spitz, E. Carr. NOT IN PICTURE: H. Eagle, H. Ehoodin, E. Walley. HOME ROOM 303 MRS. HEILE LAST ROW: M. Mende, G. Strubbs, B. Colvin, I. Koplon, M. Mienkin, J. Lockner, D. Long. THIRD ROW: J. Giesmon, B. Harris, C. Watson, R. Fisher, J. Taint, E. Walters, V. Dunn, M. Wert. SECOND ROW: N. Wieder- stein, M. Richter, M. Kahn, P. Zwosta, J. Jocabsen, B. Guisenberry, C. Wood. FIRST ROW: J. Milowsky, J. Patman, G. Atley, N. Ludwick, J. Farmer, E. Hicks, P. Royce, J. Eiche. NOT IN PICTURE: A. Ratner. HOME ROOM 213 Miss SKINNER LAST ROW: S. Rosenthal, S. Sachs, M. Miller, C. Tiemeyer, E. Welborne, R. Tashiian, L. May, S. Peal. THIRD ROW: G. Maushart, D. Mackey, S. Kenning, M. Burbank, J. Knoblaugh, J. Jacob, L. Hughes, J. Cochran. SECOND ROW: V. Hooser, S. Hett- rick, M. Persyn, G. Kuethe, J. Burt, C. Bohne, J. Whitaker. FIRST ROW: J. Merland, M. Bammerlin, J. Hynes, P. Gootman, R. Buchholz, P. O'Leary,, C. Roth, B. Holmes. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Parczewski. HOME ROOM 219 Miss CALLAHAN LAST ROW: M. Dudley, J. Koss, J. Flynn, H. Citron, K. Foell, J. Levine A. Klinkhoff. THIRD ROW: T. Mounts, C. Schwartz, P. Mack, E. Perkins, H. Ihrig, S. Rader, G. Thompson. SEC- OND ROW: H. Roberts, M. Barnes, V. Schlemmer, L. Tueting, K. Watson, M. Osterbrock, V. Wingate. FIRST ROW: G. Howland, J. Friedman, M. Spears, S. Gordon, B. Moxley, J. Kennel. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Brown, C. Chona, C. Hackman, S. Herman, M. Meeker, B. Waits, M. Zelein. HOME ROOM 223 ' Miss SILVERSTEIN LAST ROW: J. Goecke, P. Heim, G. Brien, D. Lynch, S. Graham, S. Gray. THIRD ROW: A. Owens, C. Layton, P. O'Hara, R. Spaeth, A. Hess, P. Frey, H. Aufdermarsh. SECOND ROW: R. Clark, D. INorren, J. Satterfield, S. Kastens, B. Arnold, J. Fisher. FIRST ROW: C. Shokler, F. Scherz, J. Toole, H. West, C. Hays, D. Haungs, G. Parks. NOT IN PICTURE: D. Neace, J. Bell, S. Buettel, B. Renck. 948 Mom, you haven'T Throvvn away any papers E ThaT were under The caT's baskeT, have you? ThaT's my Spanish home vvork. Such is one of many conversaTions held over The Tele- phone in The ouTer office. The insTrumenT cheerfully swallows The nickels and makes The rough spoTs smooTh in many emergencies. Don Nofh, proprieTor of The Hughes book- shop, offers his vvide grin free of charge vviTh every purchase. The door of The bookshop swings open brighT and early every morning and Don is busy Till The Tardy bell rings. Dur- ing lunch hour, Don is behind The counTer again. During his spare minufes he lends his ear To his porTable radio and To vvhaT John's Ofher Life has To say. Jim Alexander and Bill Carroll are kepT busy in The book room sorTing TexTs and sending Them To Teachers as The need arises. Each boy devoTes a period each day To This obligaTion. I'llfl2E'S A BUY, A GIIQL IS THEIQE Boom Chico Boom! Boom Chico Boom! STc1nding on eoch oTher's shoulders is The more Tomilior pose of These spiriTed cheerleoders. They ore elecTed by The Hughes Club To weor The school's red. Smiling ciT you ore, leTT To righT obove, Bruce Arnold, Bill Corrol, Sidney Sochs, middle, .lim Alexonder, boTTom, Pierce STiegler, Merrill Gomes, ond Izzy Fried. On The iob ThroughouT eoch doy ore The Tollovving boys who run The moTion pic- Ture mochine in Room 2l8, The room devoTed To visuol educoTion. From leTT To righT, Roger Sweeney, Allen Wood- burn, Eddie EpsTein, Bud Kcilliclc, AlberT Levison, ond insTrucTor, Mr. lvl. J. DoherTy. STU DENT ACTIVITY EVEIQYWHEIQE HOME ROOM IO6B Miss KRUCKEMEYER LAST ROW: A. Haeussler, J. Vanatta, E. Schoenborn, B. Hoff- man, M. J. Kammer, I. Coyne, B. Kofert, J. Rowlette. THIRD ROW: W. Stutzman, B. Crum- rine, J. Keeling, Z. Turner, E. Hurst, Y. Thompson, L. Roberts, V. Stegman. SECOND ROW: E. Dickman, P. Stachel, D. Miller, M. Cloutier, V. Kamp, B. Arnes, L. Kattenecker, B. Gordon, R. Price, S. Gidney, M, Scheinbaum, D. Tinder, D. Funke, P. Cum- mins. FIRST ROW: N. Gilbert, S. Simkin, l. Perry, N. Kennedy, V. Schwartz, P. Ferguson, D. Weilzman, J. Teetz, D. Leaman. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Tucker. HOME ROOM 209 MISS MADDEN LAST ROW: V. Haslinger, M. Humphrey, P. Spiers, S. Ried- mann, L. Bertsch, Z. Eyler, M. Luehrman, M. Wagner, E. Schoch, F. Rothhaus, M. Mandel, E. Tunick, E. Barr. THIRD ROW: J. Buckner, S. Aaron, J. Ander- son, D. Weyler, N. Crain, S. Diamant, M. Krumbein, L. Schwettman. SECOND ROW: D. Kistner, R. Lockner, L. Smith, M, Adams, M. Muth, B. Goldtarb, R. Wilson, E. Billet. FIRST ROW: C. Lemme, C. Brown, S. Pappas, M. Potthott, B. Kleine, F. Lovett, M. Sharpe. NOT IN PICTURE: C. L. Killer, M. Chieco. HOME ROOM 207 MISS BENTLEY LAST ROW: D. Jackson, D. Kri- low, R. Buck, N. Turner, J. Horner, M. Klein, D. Price, R. Brenner, J. Malberg, J. Wahle, P. Parry. THIRD ROW: B. Mont- gomery, V. Ortman, W. M. Bushman, M. Zimmerman, M. Howard, J. Dangel, D. Long, D. Scott, B. Kettler. SECOND ROW: B. Scott, B. Haas, J. Brothers, A. Ciarola, M. Kussmaul, C. Montgomery, M. J. Stutsman, B. Mori, B. Binder, R. Neubacher. FIRST ROW: J. Price, P. Caron, H. Spies, S. Bradham, J. Thomas, C. Schlanser, T. Ellison, S. Fisher. HOME ROOM 224 Mies. HOWELL LAST ROW: V. O'HarG, V. Moore, J. Wolt, N. Cassini, H. Riess, M. Bush, J. Hardin. THIRD ROW: A. Sietert, V. Houser, J. Kelso, J. Peter, B. Shysherd, G. Fitzgerald, E. Bigler, E. Wan- ninger. SECOND ROW: V. Gaessler, R. Schoenbaechler, P. Krauss, J. Durham, L. Miller, J. Cassata, M. Bricking, M. Lasita, B. Esterly. FIRST ROW: J. Shar, J. Young, A. Ward, P. Hoeweler, V. Kennarcl, J. Meyer, P. Cook, M. Schiewesk. NOT IN PICTURE: E. Pyvven, D. Lolle. 1947 HOME ROOM 2'l'l Miss LEVINE LAST ROW: J. Block, M. Flinn, V. Weyer, D. Varnau, A. Gal- lagher, D. Edwards, M. Conrad, F. Merland. THIRD ROW: F. Warburton, E. Bauer, R. Nieder- helman, A. Campbell, I. Kissing- er, B. Marston, J. Blettner, L. Engel, E. Hetherington. SECOND ROW: S. Cohen, E. Solomon, B. Fleissner, G. Graham, A. Schneider, B. Kusman, L. Mergy, D. Ault, E. Schalk. FIRST ROW: R. Geiss, S. Goldberg, M. Rauch- man, J. Adams, S. Schwenker, N. Martini, E. Peskin, G. Lisman, J. Meyer. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Donn, E. Greenstem, L. Madget, M. Scott, V. Wolf. HOME ROOM 308 Miss scHAwE LAST ROW: C. Ebdmg, L. wm- son, H. Ulmer, T. Roemer, D. Borman, L. Young, D. May, M. Erb. THIRD ROW: R. Andrews, R. Todd, R. Rice, D. Miller, R. Emig, R. Spragne, J. Harris. SECOND ROW: A. Shibata, W. Bachmann, D. Weisbrod, R. Albrecht, G. Arnold, A. Kissel, C. King, J. Bosserman, R. Zeuch. FIRST ROW: Miss Shawe, D. Franks, S. Dane, J. Mayfield, R. Kendrick, F. Mechler, R. Oden- beck, W. Mills, D. Morrison. NOT IN PICTURE: W. Bernard, J. Dudley, C. Fitzgerald, L. Ford, J. Baker, K. Creson. HOME ROOM 313 MR. WEILHAMER LAST ROW: M. Steinman, D. Milligan, M. Davidson, S. Pars- ner, W. Jacobs, W. Diehl, E. Stone. THIRD ROW: G. Noyes, D. O'Brien, D. Berman, F. Reeder, E. Moeller, L. Collins, P. Wert. SECOND ROW: D. Wurtz, W. Kleine, P. Wert, M. Rotter, G. Dolaos, D. Silver, E. Hughes. FIRST ROW: F. Saza- gawd, H. Royce, D. Matsuzawd, R. Hauser, H. Feick, D. Williams, W. Veid. NOT IN PICTURE: H. Simking, G. Caires, T. Elkin, R. Frank, R. Jacobson, W. Kam- man, J. Lounsberg, R. Wesley, W. Zimmerman, D. Traut, R. Berling, B. Westerkamp, V. Dehney, M. Buell. HOME ROOM 314 MR. BURKE LAST ROW: D. Hopper, D. Hen- dricks, T. Andrews, J. Chalitf, G. Smith, A. Kaladow, P. Abra- ham, M. Collons. THIRD ROW: B. Melman, D. Armsez, W. Peters, L. Wiesman, D. Stoll, W. Stone, C. Hill, C. Suttle, C. Rosenthal. SECOND ROW: D. Hinton, J. Munson, G. Graft, C. Haungs, M. Morris, L. Simon, C. Brown, M. Saunders. FIRST ROW: K. Lehn, L. Mueller, W. Meyer, C. Case, R. Berger, H. Kuazner, R. Haas, R. Denhart. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Bernhardt, G. Cole- man, J. Conyers, D. Esslinger, H. Gottesman, R. Kash, J. McKinney, T. Montgomery, D. Reed, B, Slapin. 1947 HOME ROOM 204 MRS. McLAUGHLIN LAST ROW: S. Kuresman, M. Clifton, F. Hall, S. Holdt, A. Rohan, S. Hay, J, Wilson, L. Shelton. THIRD ROW: V. Wagner, M. Downey, E. Durham, J. Runck, C. Deifel, F. Wolff, C. Lillard, L. Schodell. SECOND ROW: P. Reuthe, B. Anderton, H. Lewis, C. Saliotus, C. Stoffregen, D. Schmidt, A. Silverstein, A. Deluse. FIRST ROW: V. Chamlee, S. Schwartz, D. Warcl, B. Sherwin, S. Goldfarb, G. Barnes, M. Stroheim, L. Rosin. NOT IN PIC- TURE: L. Lamey, L. Weis. HOME ROOM 206 MISS KOPPENHOEFER LAST ROW: J. Yee, P. McCormack, E. Beck, L. Hudson, R. Buck, M. Bohrer, V. Merz, R. Figg, M. Hutton. SECOND ROW: G. Williams, S. Fenster, M. Hubert, R. Rosenberg, M. Leimberger, S. Greenberg, R. Lasita, J. Bein. FIRST ROW: J. Sax, B. Dittoe, M. Wolf, A. Schawe, W. Price, P. Hen- son, D. VanBIaricum, E. Zwerin, D. Drew. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Duey, V. D. Franklin, E. Gindy, M. Howard, E. Montgomery, S. Scully, N. Turner, N. Zeller. HOME ROOM 208 MISS VON STEIN LAST ROW: R. Sloan, R. Dixon, F. Redfield, M. Miller, C. Ross, M. Mueller, E. Balastra, M. Rollinson. SECOND ROW: H. Pearson, M. Strach, J. Wadsworth, N. Helms, G. Brown, D. Hume, M. Roehm, J. John- son, W. Clowers. FIRST ROW: R. Schwartz, K. O'Hara, J. Dziech, J. Creighton, J. Hammock, N. Carter, H. Beechholz, C. Mandell. NOT IN PICTURE: A. Black, M. Kamuf, P. Rosenstein, -B. Siebler, C. Waters. HOME ROOM 222 MISS MICELI LAST ROW: B. Wibbelsman, C. Nickel, K. Lovvorn, B. Rose, R. Hightower, B. Watkins, M. Asback, A. Keller. THIRD ROW: L. Jacob, B. Osborne, K. Meyers, A. Wagner, M. Kresser, E. Miller, V. Gillespie, M. Goins, W. Marler. SECOND ROW: D. Hicks, M. Wiechers, R. New, W. Barr, S. Meyer, M. Sheppard, R. Nogen, M. Okura. FIRST ROW: W. Tompkins, J. Mor- gan, G. Menke, J. Baum, R. Bushae, M. Mitchell, D. Wells, J. Bolton. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Morgan, F. Tilley, L. Williams, R. Citron. 1947 HOME ROOM 309 MRS. HOPPE LAST ROW: T. Junker, K. Levy, W. Warnell, W. Newman, J. Symons, K. Robinson, M. Comisar, C. Breif- schneider, W. Schoelwer, G. Becker. THIRD ROW: P. Sriegier, F. Otten, B. Wilcox, J. Coomer, L. OH, M. Rethmeier, G. Endres, J. Havlovic, C. Haerr, G. Fischer. SECOND ROW: W. Edwards, O. Brock, M. Schweiger, M. Margeson, S. Kravelz, H. Diamond, J. Vandergriff, G. Brenner. FIRST ROW: W. Scofl, A. Lessure, A. Gross, I. Martin, J. Weissenberg, J. Bremen, R. Monfgomery, R. Gausman, A. Rol- Ter. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Beard, F. Cohen, B. Signer. HOME ROOM 310 MR. sowsizs LAST ROW: B. Van Wagener, W. Garnner, J. Compsfon, J. Beyers- dorler, D. Riegerf, P. Sands, G. Murphy, G. Ahrens. THIRD ROW: B. Usinger, J. Bauer, R. Slovin, E. Runck, H. Burks, R. Schneifhorsf, A. Cifron, L. Tubelle. SECOND ROW: W. Kauf- man, M. Games, T. Jervis, D. Augs- purger, J. Koehler, A. Carl, C. Dol- man, C. Stanley. FIRST ROW: C. Graham, J. Hatferschide, J. Bowman, D. Enderson, J. Curren, K. Simmons, J. Romani. NOT IN PICTURE: V. Har- mon, L. Herman, L. Behne, R. Clark, H. Schwartz, L. Suyemoto, L. Casteel, V. Harmon, L. Mazer, G. Atkinson, H. Sfearne. HOME ROOM 315 MR. HUBER LAST ROW: D. Keller, B. Johnson, W. Shore, S. Koodish, J. Berman, D. Stegman, R. Pope, H. Marfin. FOURTH ROW: G. Riehl, R. Duerr, S. Sachs, J. Huss, T. Gier, C. Sfegman, E. Baris, J. Priessman. THIRD ROW: P. Leisinger, R. Ries, P. Goldman, A. Wilson, M. Koehler, S. Neumann, J. Holfhaus, D. Lease. SECOND ROW: T. McCam, C. Tonne, M. Hirschberg, E. Wachsman, C. Goering, F. Elkus, E. Elholf, A. Hand, P. Kleeman. FIRST ROW: F. Sasaqawa, W. Relly, S. Bosfer, H. Borfz, N. Docfrow, J. Georgefon, E. Tessel, S. Frisch, R. Biederman. NOT IN PICTURE: V. Forn. HOME ROOM 317 MR. FRANK BROWN LAST ROW: W. Mayer, J. Freyhoff, W. McCubbins, W. Rossman, F. Richter, V. Lacy. THIRD ROW: D. Sweeney, B. Leimberger, R. Wilmer, B. Wille, J. Wright, D. Greber, S. Polasky. SEC- OND ROW: J. Bein, R. Couch, B. Robertson, A. Becker, J. Vxfesterman, B. Varelman, D. Glick, H. Stern. FIRST ROW: K. Weil, P. Arzf, D. Dangel, R. Wagner, R. Heimberg, D. Flaugher, G. Kugelman, B. Baloun. NOT IN PICTURE: F. Emmerich, A. Levinson. l947 Drum Mc1ioreTTes Rufh Kisf ond Jackie Jefferies were presenfed bouqueTs on The Twenty-fifth onniverscxry of The Hughes-WTihrow game. THEY SET THE DACE ECI? US The cheerleaders are busy selling Tickefs for The l-lamilfon game. WHEN DID THAT HADDENT SEPTEMBER -Hughes opened Wide iTs doors To eager freshmen, reTurning veTs, and iTs new principal, Mr. Elmer Kizer. -Senior girls donned Freshies' Aide bands To direcT The wandering freshmen. -FirsT peaceTime sale of defense sfamps. Mr. E. L. Jembey Told The sTories connecfed vviTh some of his sTicks in his inTeresTing collecfion of canes. He offered a price To any sTudenT who would send in a cane Wifh an inTeresTing sTory behind iT. T7-Mr. Smifh, chairman of The speakers commifree O 2l 25 27 of The Sons of The American Revolufion, spoke on ConsTiTuTion Day. , -STudenTs' lungs were exercised in The firsT pep rally of The year. The cheers were led by cheer- leaders Jim Alexander, Bill Carroll, ls Fried, and Bruce Arnold. -WiTh gas rafioning lifTed, fiffeen busloads of confidenf sTudenTs vvenf To HamilTon To cheer The Big Reds on, buf The Team losf l9-7. Boys and girls now eaT Togefher in The lunch- rooms for The firsT Time. The audiTorium again rang vviTh The spirifed cheers of The sTudenTs as They warmed up Tor The ST. X game. ST. Xavier came Through wiTh a vicTory of 6-O. OCTOBER -In The audiTorium The forming of a STudenT Council was clarified Tor The school, Then council members were elecTed To represenT Their respecTive homerooms. The LiTTle SisTer parTy was given by The senior girls for The freshman girls. -TradiTions are a parT of life aT The Big Red School House. The senior boys observe The TradiTional Bow-Tie Day, and The senior girls celebraTe Pig-Tail Day. Miss Busch and Mr. Kizer enTer inTo The spiriT of The occasion. See Top righT and leTT. -In The TirsT senior class meeTing of The year The senior class decided To change The design of The school ring. -Dr. T. Z. Koo, chairman of The Chinese DelegaTion aT The San Francisco Con- ference, spoke on The conTrasT beTween Shanghai and San Francisco during The war. --The Big Reds held a war council around a roaring bonfire in Coy Field and school spirir rose as high as The Tlames. ATTer The Pep Rally Hi-Y spon- sored a dance in The girls' gym. -The WiThrow Tigers were massacred by The Big Reds wiTh a score of Qi-7 in The second game of The PHSL double-header. -EighT senior boys presenTed Their plaT- forms in The campaign Tor elecTion To ciTy council. CandidaTes included, sTanding Csee phoTograph aT lower leTTJ Harold Goldberg, Jacque Fried- man, Bruce Arnold who won The elec- Tion, STanley Cohen and Bill Carroll, seaTed, Jerry Zeleiri, Paul Kofmehl, and Joe Woodburn. -Maior WhiTcomb, an Englishman, gave a Talk illusTraTed by movies on The making of The dock aT The Normandy beachhead. -Our brains were given a resT by The SouThwesTern Ohio Teachers Conven- Tion. l 2 6 9 i2- T6- 2l- 4- 7- O- -Stanley Cohen took the oath of office as presi- dent of Hughes' first Student Council. N O V E M B E R -A rousing pep rally was held in the auditorium for the Western Hills game, but the Maroons won, i3-O. -Mr. Simeon Nutchuk Oliver, an Eskimo, relat- ed his thrilling life story and played some music of the Eskimos on the piano. -The Big Reds were on the warpath and beat Central, 43-O. Since Armistice Day was on Sunday, we had Monday as our holiday. Our moms and pops came to see our teachers for Parent's Night. We beat the Eagles 7-O in the last game of the season. Major H. Zealler of the Salvation Army delivered a Thanksgiving message. Turkey Trot was given by Hi-Y in the girl's gym. DECEMBER Terrace Park in the first basketball game of the season and we won 41-32. 4th anniversary of the fatal day of Pearl Harbor. A fateful day this year-report cards given out. Walnut Hills beat us 29-25. Dr. Young presented an amusing and education- al talk on English and Its Usage. 2- 18- 22- -Opening of Sages' hit play, Cinderella in Loreland. -The Big Reds were in form again and beat Central 27-23. Two performances of Cinderella -A breath-taking game was played with Purcell, and the Cavaliers were beaten 37-36. -The Winged Victory, decked with holly,.again rose from the prow of the Victory ship. - Big Sisters gave a Christmas party for their Little Sisters in the lunchroom. -Senior choir, iunior choir and senior girls' glee club presented the musical Christmas program. The senior boys gave a party for the senior girls after school in the boys' gym. The Bulldogs were defeated 33-30. 'JANUARY Back to school with the New Year's resolutions to do better work! FEBRUARY 4-Mr. Charles Copp, an American teacher in Japan before the war, gave an enlightening talk on the Japanese people. 8-The Bulldogs had their tails trimmed. T4-Pep Club and band sponsored Cupid's Fling. l5- ln the basketball double-header at Walnut Hills we played the Tigers and won. Mr. Miller delivered a message on Brotherhood. Let the alarm ring! Today is George Timber-r-r Washington's birthday and a holiday. 26 4.- 5... 21- Ql- Rev. Lowrence l-loill mode our sides split ond our eyes pop with iokes ond sleight of hond. MARCH The iunior closs held its first election of officers ond the following were elected: Left to right obove ot center, Stonley Newmonn, Treosurer, Corol Montgomery, Secretory, Morilyn Adoms, Vice-President, Gorry Murphy, President. Hughes club celebroted its 25th onniversory by hoiving o bonquet in honor of its founder, Mr. E. W. Kizer, our principol. Dioloffs, presented by the senior boys, wos the most successful 312 show. The Sombos ond the chorus stole the show. See poge l55. Spring finolly come when, winter coots thrown oside, students yeonrned for o wolk in leofy Bur- net Woods. At the top on the left, ore Shirlee Green ond Foy Krousser checking their wotches with the sundiol. On the right Kote Cossini ond Bill Angert ore enjoying ci wolk home. Busily unpocking novelties for o Christmois sole ore Melvin Collins ond Molly Newstote of Soles Club. 29-Our senior rings finolly orrived. Purty! A P R I L 2-A repeot performonce of Dioloffs wos held in the evening for the porents. Big oudience. T8-22-l-loppy Eoster holidoysl g 26-The Spring Concert by the musicol deportment. M A Y 4-The iuniors held their first prom in the Sinton Bollroom. T8-At senior prom, ogoin ot the Sinton, everyone donced to the very end of Tony Coppo's music. JUNE 3-Honors were bestowed upon the broins of our closs in our Closs Doy ceremonies. 3-The olnnuols orived. Are we proud of them! T4-In the groindeur of white dresses ond dork suits, we soid goodbye to four of the most wonderful yeors of our life in our beloved Red Schoolhouse. As Morie Moyer puts o ior of fruit in o Home Ec Club Christmos bosket, Sue Komerdiener smilingly helps. To maintain the honored name of their Big Red Schoolhouse in athletics, the Big Reds battle on the gridiron, diamond, and court. A balance of brains and brawn, used to advan- tage, have made Hughes champion or contender in every sport. With sports, come friendly competition and rivalry colored by tradition. This year saw a new tradition begin in the great turnout for the first Bonfire Rally held before T EIDE S V GUI? AND SIYILL N A BIG IQEID SCHUDLHDUSE the twenty-fifth annual Hughes-Withrow football contest. There also came the news that Mr. Ed Red Krueck, whose name has been synonymous with Hughes football, was coaching his last Hughes team. The Big Red Schoolhouse dedicates the following sports section to the man who has given much of his life and skill to the boys of Hughes. It is hoped by all that he may regain the best of health. T20 ww 'ff' . f f ,f' ff fi? X if I f ff ff! f 7 i f' ,QQ 0, 'r Q, X , ,f ff ff! N2 W Q W K W M E' -V -5- .A .f,:if:A--lasfam g . - A 55 'ii- Q? A me it Bill PeTers drives in To make an earTh-shaking Tackle in The Purcell game head on. IDIQIVINIS AHEAD, HITTING HADD, Roy Evers, LeTT Tackle Finishing second in The Pl-lSl., The Big Reds of This year vvere a TighTing aggregaTion of inexperienced boys ThaT had everyThing a Team needs buT The breaks. They gained a priceless vicTory over VViThroW, buT noT much more. During The course of The season They accumulaTed a record oT Three Wins, six losses. ComparaTively, The Big Reds were very light, buT They were also very TasT. Their only need was experience, yeT ThaT alone was responsi- ble Tor nearly all oT Their losses. AlmosT The enTire Team was composed of juniors, and when nexT year rolls around, Hughes should have one oT The TinesT Teams in The ciTy. PeTers evades a block To bring down a WesTern Hills back a spliT second laTer. BIG IQEDS STIQIVE FUD SCHDUL When The gun sounded opening The TirsT game, Hughes rooTers were TreaTed To The Tine performance of such sTellar newcomers as Bill PeTers, Jerry VVrighT, George Endres, and a hosf of oThers. IT was PeTers who carried The brunT of The Hughes aTTack, wiTh Endres, Gaus- man, and Sraub being bulwarks on The line. This was Coach Krueck's lasT year, and The WiThrow game was as Tine a going away presenT as The Team could give him. One oTher incidenf makes This year noTable, and ThaT is The innovaTion of a new TradiTion. From now on, The bon-Tire before The WiThrow game will be a Hughes insTiTuTion. Dan RiegerT, RighT Tackle George Graff Qucurferbock -r -1-1 .lerry Wrighf, Right Hcslfbgck 0 Ralph Sfcfub, Left End I - R Don Bormon, Right En -5- Lou Moormeier, Fullbgck THIRD ROW: Mel Erb, Lou Askew, Bob Robertson, Joe Havlovic, Bill Rossmon, Ed Wagner, Bill Hoffman, Bill Mandler, Jack Heinold, Dick Williams, George LaCroix, Jack Huss, Leroy Collins, Bill Collins, Herb Marler, Bob Gittinger. SECOND ROW: Mgr. James Richter, Lou Moormeier, Murray Guttman, Bill Nadler, Bob Endres, Don May, Don Borman, Roy Evers, Dewey Leigh, Tom Roemer, Shiel Liscow, Bob Kutzleb, Jim Choliff, Les Auble, Art Kaladow, Ben Rodin, Mgr. Leslie Young. FIRST ROW: Vic Gausman, George Graff, Ken Robinson, Greg Noyes, Bill Peters, Wes Terrell, Tom Jervis, Don Riegert, George Endres, Ralph Staub, Chuck Goering, Paul Hamosaka, Jerry Wright, Ferd Mechler. HUGHES 7 - HAMILTON 19 A huge crowd turned out to see the season opener between the Big Reds of Hughes and the Big Blues of Hamilton. The first half was evenly divided. Although Hamilton scored on its first play from scrim- mage, the Big Reds, undaunted, came back with a long drive, climaxed by a pass from Graff to Staub, for a tally. The Second half saw the Blues battle their way to a pair of scores. HUGHES O- ST. XAVIER 6 . In their renewal of grid relations, Hughes and St. X met in a highly publicized battle. For the lover of a tight game, it was a thriller. Both teams were handicapped by inexperience, and there were many fumbles. As the game was in its closing minutes, Hughes put on a spectacular drive that started in their own territory and carried all the way to Xavier's l3, stopped by the final gun. HUGHES 14 - PURCELL 26 Playing against the top ranking team in the city, the Big Reds were not a match for Purcell. Hopelessly outclassed in the first half, they trailed by twenty points at the intermission. In the second half, The Big Reds outscored the Cavaliers T4-6, only too little and too late. The closing minutes of the game were highlighted by a fifteen yard scoring, run by Jerry Wright with very little interference. HUGHES 6-COVINGTON HOLMES 14 In their meeting with the Bulldogs under the lights, the Big Reds reversed the form they had shown pre- viously, to the disappointment of their rooters. After leading 6-O at the half, the Big Red attack stalled, and Holmes was able to score twice in the last half. The Bulldog offensive proved too tricky. The running of Bill Peters, and the passing of George Graff were the mainstays of the Red attack. HUGHES 6 - ELDER 26 The driving power of the Panthers overwhelmed the Reds in a weird game that had impromptu officials, and saw the Hughes team arrive fifteen minutes late, because their bus had broken down. The flashy sys- tem used against Withrow so successfully was fuzzy at the edges, and the timing was off very often. The Panthers struck from a very effective single wing, using very little passing, but a lot of straight power. HUGHES 43 - CENTRAL O Hughes rode rough-shod over Central. Every man on the Hughes team saw action in the massacre, and al- most everyone except the water boy carried the ball at one time or another. The climax of the game came when tackle Roy Evers took the ball, on a reverse and ran almost 40 yards, to score a touchdown. Even the last string substitutes weretoo strong defensively for the stingless Hornets. Tl-llQII.LS AIEDIJND IN EACH GAME PeTers regisTers oi Hughes score, croshing Through Tiger's forword woll. EE ETS RMTTET Q For yeors To come, one evenT which will live in The memories of oll who sow iT occur, is Hughes' specToculor vicTory over oi highly fcivored WiThrow eleven in Their TwenTy-fifTh TrodiTionol clossic, which Took ploce Gcfober 20, 1945. On Thc1T nighT, eleven crimson-clod worriors rode The cresT of fome, covering Themselves wiTh o glory which will remoin olive os long os Hughes' Trodifion exisTs. On Thcii nighT, o shining-eyed red-heod crowned his TwenTy- nine yeors of cooching wiTh o gem which will never lose iTs lusTre, o work of orT by o mosTer, so neor perfecTion, iT mighT well become The gool which Hughes' Teoms of The fuTure will sTrive To emuloTe. FifTeen Thousond voices cheered The Big Reds on in Their quesT for The precious vicTory. Under The guiding hond of Red Krueck, The Teom boTTling iTs woy ocross The green Turf wos like on orchesfro ploying o beouTiful con- cerT, eleven men in perfecT hormony, eoch on inTegrol porT of every move- menT, ond The sound of Their music drowned ouT The feeble roors of The hopless Tigers. This wos The gome ThoT Red Krueck hcid been gunning for. Every Trick ThoT The mosTer menTor hod in his reperToire come ouT ThoT nighT To wreok hovoc omong The Tigers. WiThrow wos helpless. On The defense, The Big Reds were shifTing shodows, here one minuTe, gone The nexT, bewildering The Tiger linemen, dizzying Them wiTh Their shrewd ond colculofed onTics. On The offense, They sTruck like super-chorged lighTning, for Red Krueck had wroughT ci mirocle. ln one week, he had given his Teom on enTirely new seT of ploys, every one oTTesTing To The genius of Their invenTor. ThciT wos The sTory of Red Krueck's losT Hughes-VViThrow gome. ' JE-'ll rw V f- fir ' T gl , ,ii ii .' .T 'gpiiliirl T28 ,,. ,7 5. ,, , ,, is T T ri .1 r . Wy Q 4 r Ferd lvlechler, RighT Guord Peters gains two yards skirting left end in the Purcell game. George Endres, Left Guard HUGHES O-WESTERN HILLS 13 In the game which decided the PHSL title, Hughes met the West Hi lvlaroons on a muddy turf which proved to be the deciding factor of the game. Hughes offense stalled completely, for it was very dependent on speed and sure-footing. West Hi's single wing was a power formation which proved very effective under the existing conditions. Both of their touch- downs came after sustained drives. The Big Reds gave all they had, but they were seriously handi- capped by their lack of weight. HUGHES 7-WALNUT HILLS O To end their season with a victory, the Big Reds had the job of taking the Eagles into camp. They did, but only after a battle royal. Hughes' lone touch- down came when quarterback George Graff at- tempted a iump pass, but seeing no receiver, found an opening and went nine yards to pay dirt. Red rooters were given many scares, especially when the Eagles tried a tricky play in which their center car- ried the ball. Ralph Staub stopped him with a des- perate flying tackle. 129 Vic Gausman, Center TDIQIES LIE 0 STANDlNG:G. Socol, M. Koehler, R. Gandenberger, E. Gusweiler, D. Sioll, C. Tonne. FRONT ROW: Manager C. Meloy, P. Byrnside, R. Odenbeck, Assistant Manager H Greenberg. 130 VEIQT ILL STraining ahead in The red shirTs of Hughes, The cross-counTry Team pounded ouT a season of five meeTs in which They finished no lower Than Third. Each of four meeTs saw a new Hughes sprinTer lead his Teammafes over The mile and a half and Tvvo mile courses. ln The final disTricT meeT, Dick Oden- beck placed fourfh and led The Hughes men for The second consecufive conTesT. Running is fun. Cross-counTry Team reserves gave The varsiTy a rosy fuTure as They ran up a season of firsfs over all PHSL reserves. Eager inTeresT in cross-counfry was shown lasT fall by The large TurnouT for The newly organized freshman Teams. They ran in inframural conTesTs. The Three Teams were ably coached and kepT in The running by Mr. P. RicherT. RESERVES: STANDING: Manager C. Meloy, J. STouT, B. Simmons, B. Dudley, B. Rains, B. Shore, J. SchoTT, C. STeg- man, AssisTanT Manager H. Green- berg. FRONT ROW. G. Kugelman, B. Pfefferle, B. Craff, D. Cella, J. 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Hughes 25-VValnuT Hills 29 FoulTy passing aT a crucial momenT losT a cruciol game. Hughes 27-CenTral 23 The Big Reds were hard pressed in beaTing The HorneTs. Hughes 37-Purcell 36 ATTer playing like demons The TirsT half, Hughes coasTed-and nearly losT. Hughes 37-Ashyille 35 ln The TirsT oyerTime in years, lVlcCoy's loaskeT was The margin of yicTory. Hughes 33-Woodward 30 Though Trailing aT The half, Hughes' superioriTy soon Triumphed. Hughes 43-VViThrow 26 The Tigers were way ouT of Their own class. Hughes 2l-Holmes 47 Holmes was hoT. ThaT was The Whole sTory. y Hughes 35-VVesT Hi 25 WiThouT Share, The lylaroons were marooned. . ervis, . esse, BASKETBALL SUMMARY Mr. Paul Bowers is on The ball as boskeTloall coach. On opposiTe page aT Top. Dave Milligan, George Grafff Middle. Jimmy Chaliff, CapTain Hughes 27-WalnuT Hills 44 This was sToTe. The Team desTined To go up- Hughes 29-Elder 38 Borh Teams were mad oTTer This game. Hughes 42-CenTral 24 CenTral had hopes. They were shorT- lived. Hughes 25-HamilTon 37 The Big Reds sang The Blues' song aTTer This game. Hughes 32-Woodward 30 We didn'T make iT plain enough The TirsT Time. Hughes 35-VViThrovv 23 VViThrow was sTill ouT of Their class. Hughes 30-VVesT Hi lo WesTern Hills' besT aTTempTs were puny,aT T mosT. OURNAMENT Bob Boeh, Louis Moor- HUQLTSS 28-Elfllel' 34 meier, AT BoTTom:Jerry The PanThers Won in The lasT ThirTy McCoy, Al BarTh. seconds of play. Finis. IQEDS EMEDGE lQlJNNEl2 UIfD IN LUUD l33 ' RESERVE TEAM Manager Leslie Young FRONT ROW: R. Reis, D. Meister, R, Beard, D. Borman, T. Jervis. BACK ROW: C. Hines, R. Dunn, R. Wesferkamp, B. Gilfinger, M. Goedcle, W. McDaniels, R. Johnson. SHUIQT SQUAD TALL IN SDIIQIT This year, Hughes fielded a reserve Team ThaT conTained noT one veTeran from lasT year. ln Their firsT few games, They looked iT, buT afTer becoming accusTomed To each ofher, They played like wildcaTs. Had iT noT been for Their slow sTarT, They gwould have placed higher Than second in Their league, maybe even firsT. The Team behind The Team behind The Team is The Freshman BaskeTball squad, managed by Senior James Richfer. ln inTerscholasTic compeTiTion The freshmen ended Third in The PHSL. Nexf year These lads will shooT for a larger sTar, namely varsiTy, as new freshmen fill Their shoes. Purcell goes up high for Dave Milligan's rebound. 134 Dave Milligan rises To The occasion in a Tense rnomenT of The Purcell game. McCoy, Baeh, ancl Chaliff look on FRESHMAN TEAM TOP ROW: J. Richter, R. Ebel, R. Carrol, E. Lindeman. SEATED: Seyler, R. Bennett, A. Reisenfeld, B. , , Lobnz, 1. BOSS. AT FRONT. W. Eggermon. Manager Willie Wolf l35 MNASTS SW NT FIIQSTS .mf Culminafing a decade of invincible supremacy in gymnasfics, Hughes again reTained The Public School League diadem. The senior Team again displayed unbeaTable su- perioriTy in defending Their Throne. Ever-Toughening compeTiTion puT The issue in doubT, as The oTher schools are becoming more and more adamanf in Their clamor for a new ruler. VARSITY GYM TEAM TOP ROW: M. Taylor, D. May, G. Endres, W. Marble, l. Jaeger. MIDDLE ROW: A. Thornton, W. ChenaulT, J. Wilson, A. Breiner, F. Mechler, B. Bates. BOTTOM ROW: H. Eagle, D. Jaeger, D. Conyers. GianT swings, Tumbling, horses, kips, rope climbing are a few of The feaTs Through which The Hughes Gym Team has gone wiTh flying colors To annex Their TenTh consecuTive championship year under The guid- ing genious of Coach Paul RicherT. Hughes hir firsT in every meeT This year. WalTer Marble Turned in a fine performance placing second in The all around gym meeT. The reserve gym Team placed second in Three meeTs and came away from The Y.M.C.A. meeT firsT. 136 RESERVE GYM TEAM BACK ROW: S. Hoffman, A SonTag, B. Meissner, C. Gin gerich, B. Jones, D. Wiegand MIDDLE ROW: N. WHT, L Kirchgessner, W. CrafT, L Greenberg, A. Siebler, R EisenschmidT, J. Collins, C Diebold. BOTTOM: R. Oakes J. Heineman, Manager M Jaeger, E. Wabnitz, D STevens. VARSITY SWIMMERS BACK ROW: B. Roberfson, M. Blumberg, C. RosenThal, B. Wille, B. Brady, C. Seyfriecl, J. Helfman. FRONT ROW: G. BoTTs, J. Bauer, P. Petrow, M. Schweiger, B. Bernard, Capfain E. Wagner. Coach Alan Kindschy's Big Red Mermen splashed Through a fairly successful season, coming in second To Walnuf Hills in The PHSL Championship swim. The year was sTarTed off by Trouncing WesTern Hills in The firsT dual meeT. Wifhrow also bowed To The Huzifes, who likewise Turned in a resounding Triumph by beaT- ing champion Walnuf Hills wiTh a one poinT margin. The Walnufs goT Their revenge by edging ouT Hughes for The league TiTle. ST. Xavier was responsible for The only dual meeT dropped by The fellows. This was no disgrace, as The X-men wenT on To capTure SouThern DisTricT High School Swimming MeeT. The Reds Took a Third place in ThaT same evenT, which mafched Purcell, Elder, WesTern Hills, WiThrow, ST. Xavier, Wa l n uT Hills, and Hughes. The lasT evenT of The season saw The Team Traveling up To Columbus a n d The Ohio STaTe UniversiTy NaTaTorium. Here on March 2 The sTaTe wide Inferscholasfic Swim- ming Championship compeTiTion was held. JUNIOR TEAM BACK ROW: M. Roberfson, E. Elhoff, D. Sonderman, M. GUTT- man, L. Hoover, P. Frommer. FRONT ROW: S. Frisch, N. Lauck, J. Groban, B. Kallick, L. Fogel, E. Wacksman. RED SWIMMERS POOL EFFORTS Junior swimmers didn'T have as sTiff a schedule as Their senior brofhers. Three dual meefs and The PHSL championship compeTiTion made up Their ToTal of en- counfers. WesTern Hills and Wifhrow bowed before The liTTle Big Reds, while Walnuf Hills scored a vicTory againsf Them. The league races found Them coming in Third, one sTep behind The seniors. Junior swim- mers did noT parTicipaTe in disTricT or sTaTe rneefs. SIDLASHES HERALD IQED MEIQMEN Down in The pool, long hours are devoTed To pracTice for The swimming TournamenTs. Here Ed Smoky Wagner is hard aT iT. The pins flew in The PHSL bowling. When The alleys cleared, Hughes emerged second for iTs second con- secufive year. WesTern Hills led The league. SevenTh in The league and leading all Hughes men was Bill Griffin. Hughes copfured eighTeen games. Close on The heels of The Big Reds was CenTral VocaTional wiTh sevenTeen wins. Roy Evers was CapTain of This year's Team which ran up a record of knocking down in official games 21, 328 pins. BOWLERS BACK ROW: L. Wafson, J. Bowman, D. Gore, E. Hartman. FRONT ROW: R. Evers, B. Griffin. He's a good guy, any of The fellows on The Tennis or swimming Teams will Tell you of Their Coach, Kindsch. Mr. Alan Kindschy now succeeds Mr. Ed Krueck as The insTrucTor wiTh The mosT years aT Hughes. Mr. Kindschy is also The firsT aid experT for The junior boys. T945 BASEBALL IN RETROSPECT In his second year as Big Red baseball menTor, Coach Paul Bowers began laying The foundaTion for a championship Team in The nexT few years. WiTh a squad composed mosTly of sophomores and iuniors, The Red nine was hopelessly ouTclassed aT firsT. AfTer learning To play as a uniT, however, The Hughes Team bounced back To win Their lasT five games, To give Them second place in The PHSL. During The firsT round, Hughes losT To WiThrow Twice, and once To CenTral, Woodward, WalnuT Hills, Purcell and Elder. In The second round, They came back To beaT WesTern Hills Twice, Then To Topple The Eagles, Bulldogs, and HorneTs each once. The diamond squad was sparked by The piTching of Three sophomores, Dave Werner, Ralph Beard, and Tom Jervis. In The infield, They were bolsTered by The hiTTing and fielding of George Graff, OTTo ElwerT, Jim Chaliff, and freshman Bob GiTTinger. Sophomore backsTop Kenny Robinson hiT his sTride by mid-season. The only seniors on The squad were CapTain Chuck BiTTner, and Fred KrauTh, who played lefT and righT fields respecTively. The cenTer field was capably played by Don Mapes, a small but hard-hiTTing iunior. Hughes may safely ex- pecT a diamond powerhouse in The nexf few years. SENIOR TRACK TEAM BACK ROW: S. Cohen, C. Meloy, H. Linder-Mgrs. FIFTH ROW: J. Con- yers, J. Dudley, J. Alexander, S. Sachs, B. Goins, K. Robinson. FOURTH ROW: M. Games, B. Rains, F. Mechler, W. Marbel, J. Friedman, B. Wilcox, B. Leimberger. THIRD ROW: C. Tonne, P. Byrnside, H. Spitz, J. Havlovic, J. Richter, C. Wiggerhaus, D. May. SECOND ROW: G. Noyes, A. Breine, A. Jenkins, R. Kuhlenberg, R. Dunn, D. Odenbeck. FRONT ROW: M. Kohler, E. Gusweiler, B. Rodin, L. Rothchild, R. Gandenberger, J. Wright, S. Liscow. NOT IN PICTURE: Bill Bates, Roger Moore. As press deadline arrived, the track team, built around four returning lettermen, is burning up the cinders in preparation for the i946 season. Co- captains this year are Shiel Liscow and George Socol. Coach Paul Richert is in charge of the squad, but the field events are being supervised by Coach Paul Bowers. The only other lettermen besides Lis- cow and Socol are Roger Moore and Bob Ganden- berger. Norbert Spira, sprinter, was with the team for a short while and then moved out of town. Al- though it is too early to make any predictions, Coach Richert has timed the runners with gratifying results. JUNIOR TRACK TEAM Each year Coach Paul Richert is fresh with enthusiasm for his cross country, gym and track teams. His en- thusiasm vvhich also reaches the field of checkers has brought splendid results in everything undertaken. CENTER REAR: C. Meloy, Mgr. FIFTH ROW: J. Scharer, D. Conyers, E. Korn, J. Gohick, H. Green, H. Marler, R. Gilb. FOURTH ROW: W. Vinson, M. Sebastian, D. Wahle, C. Tubb, D. Wiegand, R. Eisenschmidt. THIRD ROW: D. Pille, D. Willham, T. Tarrell, J. Heineman, R. Kingid, L. Deutsch, S. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: J. Mulholland, B. Jones, J. C. Collins, G. Plotkin, H. Silverstein, M. Brunning, R. Pfefferle, R. Beyer. FIRST ROW: R. Buttler, W. Hoffman, B. Miller, S. Nedel- man, J. Watson, L. Klotter, W. Craft, R. Eible. NOT IN PICTURE: Doug Coerr. OTTo ElvverT is always in The air Tor Those hoT liners ThaT come his vvay over Third base. This makes his Third year on The varsiTy squad. Coy Field, The grounds which would easily make a fine sTaolium, has been The scene of many a hard- ToughT baseball game. Here a Big Red slides Tor The sack. Hughes Big Red baseball Team of This year should be one of The besT This ciTy has To offer. IT is greaTly sTrengThened by The reTurn of nine leTTermen, Two of Them piTchers. The only place The diamond squad is Truly weak is in The ouTTield, buT Time alone will Tell how greaT a weakness This really is. The Reds are being coached This year by Mr. Herman GuasTini, who has re- Turned from The baTTle-Tield To assume his former posi- Tion on The baseball Tield. CapTain Tor This year's squad is OTTo ElvverT, now playing Tor his Third year on The Team aT The hoT corner. Mr. Herman GuasTini, aTTer more Than Two years of Army service including combaT duTy in The Pacific Theafer, reTurned To Hughes This year To Take up where he leTT off in The Physical EducaTion deparTmenT. This year he enioyed coaching The baseball Team, a peaceful Type of baTTling Tor The Big Reds. BASEBALL TEAM BACK ROW: J. Vollat, E. Mueller, J. McConn, D. Harris, R. SchulTe, R. Enclres, K. Robinson, D. Borman, P. Leisinger, D. Sfrausser, D. Sommons, E. Tessel, W. ClifT. SECOND ROW: L. Young-Mgr., Butler-Mgr., K. Levy, E. Koucher, R. WesTerkamp, G. Endres, R. Evers, J. Lounsbery, V. Gousman, R. Beard, A. Barth, R. STaub, F. HeimkreiTer, J. Richter. FIRST ROW: A. Reisenfeld, L. Hoover, D. Leigh, R. Staber, R. GiTTinger, G. Graf, D. Mapes, O. ElwerT, J. Strassburger, J. Hines, T. Jervis. BIG IQEDS SDAIQIYLE UN DIAMOND Golf hos reTurned To The green of Hughes ciTTer resTing in The hole since 1935, when The Tecim vvenT To The sToiTe Tourney. This yec1r's birdie shooTers will be cooched by Mr. Alon Kindschy, sponsored by Mr. Edvvcird Driver, oT The VeTer- ons' TciculTy, ond monoged by Bill Bunnell. This yeor's Teom will engoge mony schools ond por- TicipoTe in The coming high school TournomenT. BACK ROW: D. Buchmon, B. Burf, D. Sfockburger, R. Rice, K. Weil. FRONT ROW: D. Gluck, B. Bunnell, B. Tulls. VARSITY SQUAD lupper groupj RESERVE SQUAD llower groupl Bob Boeh follows Through on cz wicked smcish over C. Goering, B. Compbell, B. Boeh, F. Moyer, W. T. Denhurdf-Mgr., J. ReicherT, J. Bedore, L. The neT. He and Ed Wagner ore old men on Moyer, E. Wagner, D. Popner, D. Richel. Hennon, B. Bumiller, E. Elhoff, E. Lindemonn, J. The Tennis Teom. Berman. Cocnch Alon Kindschy hod very Tevv experienced rockeTmen To rely on This yeoir os The i946 Tennis Tecim prepored Tor iTs moTches. The only leTTermen from losT yeor's Teom, which finished second in The PHSL, ore CopToin Bob Boeh, Ed Wogner, ond Chorles Goering. This yeczr The l-Iigh School Tennis AssocioTion vvos Torrned. Mr. Kindschy is president The rnoin oim of The orgonizc1Tion which will schedule rnoTches beTWeen cill The schools in greoTer Cincin- noTi is To creciTe greoTer inTeresT ond porTicipoTion. BATTLE ACIQUSS ET i HONOR GIRLS The i945 PresiolenT of The Girls' AThleTic Associa- Tion, Elaine Fieler, receives The Honor Ring from Miss VioleT BalasTra, sponsor of The organizaTion. i94l-Marjorie Hecker i942-STephanie Brezowski i943-None i944-Hilola HarTig i945-Elaine Fieler 1946-To be announced When The Big Red Schoolhouse is dismissed each day, members of The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion head for The gym To relax To The Tune of bouncing basketballs, splash- ing swan dives, and Tumbling Ten pins. In These sporTs, and many oThers, G.A.A.'ers earn poinTs, and wiTh 400 poinTs, become eligible for The emblem, The pin wiTh TOOO, and The leTTer wiTh l4OO poinTs. AcTiviTies, such as picnic-hikes, parfies, and playclays come To an end wiTh a banaueT aT which The awards are presenTed, The officers and sporTsleaders for The following year are announced, and The rnosT ouTsTanding senior of G.A.A. is awarded The Honor Ring. BOARD MEMBERS of G.A.A. are shown below. Joyce BleTTner, Treasurer, Dolores Bonomini, hockey, Audrey Hecker, vice-presidenT, PaT Cooke, baseball, Jackie Molloy, archery, Dorris Hume, modern dancing, RuTh HemmerT, acTiviTy chairman, Joyce Theler, Tumbling, Mary Ann Socol, individual sporTs, Thelma Williams, presidenT, RuTh Figg, secreTary. SeaTed: Viola Miller, volleyball, PaT Royce, kickball, Elaine SchmidT, swim- ming, Marye Okura, baskeTball, JaneT BurT, Tennis. L l2l W7 ec-1 i ,Xu 4 GIIQLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 142 OTTicers of Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion: Joyce BleTTner, Treasurer, Thelma Williams, presidenT, Audrey l-lecker, vice-presidenT, RuTh Figg, secreTary. ENCDUIQAEES FAIIQ DLAY AND FUN Those vvho give The leaders oT GAA. The greaTesT liTT in planning anal carrying ouT Their acTiviTies, and in Toning Their muscles Tor The sporTs early in The school year are The gym Teachers. In addi- Tion To demanding physical exerTion, al:nouT which nearly everyone complains, They assisT in The annual examinaTion oT The iuniors, develop Tumbling and dancing exhibiTions Tor special oc- casions, Teach TirsT aid and pre-inducTion courses. To The righT are The insTrucTors of Girls' Physical EducaTion. STanding are Miss Maud SuTer, Miss Elsa Kramer, Miss JeanneTTe Nurre, seaTed is Miss VioleT BalasTra. 143 Following shope ot hockey stick trom hondle oround to crook ore Jeon Thielmeyer, Jonet Thiel- meyer, J. Lubke, R. Welter, N. Brody, J. Theler, J. Burt, J. Blettner, J. Molloy, T. Willioms, D. Bonomini. With hockey stick oyer shoulder ond shin guords dongling trom the crook ot the stick, eoch member of hockey lightly ond quickly reciched Coy Field recidy tor oction, cloud in gym suit cind sweot shirt. Lciter the some girls, with disheveled hoir, oching shins, ond tired limbs, chugged their wciy up the hill, drogging sticks ond shin guords behind them, hcippy or sod, occording to the outcome ot the gome, eoich wonted but one thing-rest. Hockey sportlecider, Dolores Bonomini, with the help ot Miss Jeonette Nurre, the sponsor, ond oi tew ploy- ers from lost yeor's teom, tought the bolsic rules cind tundomentol technique to the beginners in this tield. After everyone mostered dribbling, possing, ond bullying, two teoms were chosen with Joyce Blettner ond Jocqueline Molloy os coptoins. These teoms then ployed o series ot gomes in order to ocquire skill ond cooperotion tor the coming Ploy Doy ond to determ- ine which girls were chomps. The members ot the torword line ot winning teom were Joyce Blettner, Mildred Koiser, Joy Lubke, Jonet Thielmeyer, Noncy Brody, Thelmo Willioms. Hockey Ploy Doy, when the six moiior high schools entered teoms, wos held ot Wolnut Hills High School. Eoch ot Hughes' two teoms plciyed two gomes. The cidvonced teom ployed Wolnut Hills ond won 3-O, ond tied Woodword O-O, while the beginners lost to Woodword with l-O ond to Withrow with 2-l. At the close ot the seoson on Honor Teom wos chosen by the vote ot oll the ployers but with o possible veto ot the sportleoder ond sponsor. The members ot this Honor Tecim represent skill, toir ploy ond cooperoition. EDDIE TIMES MAY MEAN IBIQIJISES TargeTs, bows, and arrows were one median Through which girls could show Their skill. Jackie Molloy, wiTh sponsor Miss JeanneTTe Nurre supervising, planned The pracfices and The Tournamenf which ended The season. Once a week The feminine Robin Hoods meT To- geTher To be insTrucTed in The Techniques used wiTh weapons made famous in legendary Sherwood Foresf. The archers were in Two groups ,beginners and advanced compeTing individually for The championship. Joyce Durban Topped ThirTy oTher girls wiTh a score of 57 To become champion of The beginners. Maxine Wong, in The TradiTional apple-on-The-head pose, sTands brave and unflinching before The oncoming arrow from Doris Jean FindIey's bow. RESULTS OF ARCHERY INTERMEDIATE TOURNAMENT Doris Jean Findley 88 Jean TainT 65 Dolores Bonomini 46 Maxine Wong 87 Noreen Kennedy 62 Jackie Molloy 45 BeTTy Orr 86 Jean Gilmer 58 Joan Dangel 45 Jean Sharp 8I Joyce BIeTTner 56 RuTh HemmerT 42 Joy Lubke 73 JaneT BurT 56 Sophie Karapondo 36 Rae Dixon 66 Viola OrTman 54 Dorris Hume 35 Paf Hinds 66 Virginia Carroll 52 ARCHERY GROUP ' STANDING: J. Gilmer, Janet Thielmeyer, M. Kaiser, Jean Thielmeyer, D. Hume, V. Orfman, J. BurT, J. BIeTTner, M. Wong, KNEELING: J. Thorp, J. Tainf, R. HemmerT, N. Kennedy, D. Bonomini, M. Schroeder, J. Judd, J. Lubke. SITTING: P. Lounsberry, N. Brady, J. Molloy, V. Hale, M. Gruner, R. Welfer. I45 MosT popular of The individual sporTs is ping-pong, which will make any ardenT Tan cross-eyed when Two of The beTTer players STc1rTc1 game. Champ of lasT year was Luella Huber, who gradu- aTed in '45. Two of The main conTenders Tor This year's cham- pionship, RuTh HemmerT and Thelma Williams, show begin- ners Jean Thielmeyer, Nancy Brady, JaneT Thielmeyer, and Mildred Kaiser how To hold The loall and paddle Tor service. More sTrenuous Than ping-pong, yeT noT requiring so much energy as Tennis, is badminTon. Lois Huenefeld Took The singles lasT year, while Joan Miller and Elaine Fieler won The doubles championship. Mary Ann Socol demonsTraTes The several Tech- niques To Jean TainT, Dorris Hume, Joyce Theler, PaT Royce, JaneT BurT, who waTch inTenTly. lncluded in The individual sporTs is a modified game of horse- shoes. Topping all oThers in The TournamenT, Dolores Bonomini earned The TiTle Champion Though raTher close To The pegs, Gloria Menke, Gladys Jenne- wein, l-lelen Sawyer, and Joyce l-lennel are ready To Throw. INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM SKILLS VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW: P. Royce, M. A. Socol, R. HemmerT, J. Burt, J. Theler, T. Williams, J. Hennel, G. Menke. FRONT ROW: J. Tainf, R. Figg, J. BleTTner, V. Cummins, P. Cooke, G. Jennewein, and H. Sawyer are members of last year's squad. WhisTles blowing, girls calling Up and Over! , balls flying on Three courfs are enough To Tell anyone ThaT volleyball season is underway. Mosf freshmen know nofhing of The game, and oThers ore raTher rusTy, Therefore The firsT days are spenT on The fundomen- Tals and rules. Color and class Teams follow ond are refereed by seniors, who have played previous years. Used as o geT ocquainTed ocTiviTy in SepTember, Kickball had a very shorT season which included only procTices and one round of mixed Team games, and class Team games before The choosing of The Honor Team. This sporT served iTs purpose and everyone had o grand Time warming up for The oTher sporTs. BACK ROVV: J. Hennel, R. Niederhelman, G. Jennewein, D. Hume, V. Hale. FRONT ROW: J. Thielmeyer, P. Royce, J. Thielmeyer make up The Honor Team of kickball. TAL T CHAM IUNS N SD DTS G.A.A. acTiviTies would be incompleTe unless There was some Type of dancing included in The program. Modern Dancing was chosen Tor This spoT because iT noT only conTribuTes To good muscle Tone, buT iT also encourages and develops graceful movemenTs oT The arms and body. RhyThm is TirsT seT by Miss Nurre, The sponsor, and The girls have a chance To Try original sTeps and movemenTs. Then The ideas are puT To- geTher and a dance is formed. Dorris l-lume, The sporTleader, Took care oT The aTTendance and helped wiTh Teaching The TundamenTal sTeps and Techniques. Early in spring girls vvho long Tor a luscious Tan and oThers vvho desire skill become recruiTs Tor Tennis maTches. The advanced players compeTe individually in The TournamenT, usually on The courTs aT Coy Field, while The beginners play doubles in The gym. The schedules for The TournamenTs are arranged by The sporTleader, JaneT BurT, and Miss Nurre, The sponsor. As The vvhiTe spoTs disappeared lasT year, specTaTors and Tellovv players greeTed RuTh l-lemmerT as The new champ. ln The beginners brackeT, Sharon RoberTs and Thelma Williams came ouT on Top. TENNIS GROUP LAST ROW: G. Menke, V. Buehren, M. Bumiller, B. Brill, B. Abel, J. BurT, R. l-lemmerT, C. OTTen, T. Will- iams. FIRST ROW: J. Hennel, M. A. Socol, P. Royce, R. Figg, J. TainT, J. Theler, D. Hume. N MODERN DANCING GROUP ' Among The modern dancers l are E. Wacksman, J. Thiel- meyer, G. ReicherT, D. Hume, P. Lounsberry, J. Dangle. 5 . l , 1 l 2 A TUMBLING GROUP LAST ROW: E. Bump, T. Williams, R. Neubacher, C. Hayes, D. Loesche, N. Brady. SECOND ROW: J. Thielmeyer, J. Theler, J. Burt, J. Blettner, M. Kaiser. FIRST ROW: V. Hale, B. Quisenberry, J. Taint, M. Shroeder, J. Hennel. In Tumbling action shovvn at top of page, Joyce Blettner is stumped when it comes to doing a front roll, backbend, head stand, or hand stand, which are expertly executed by Janet Thielmeyer, Joyce Theler, Janet Burt, and Evelyn Bump. Tumbling, which was previously sponsored by Miss Balastra, was in new hands this year. A Hughes graduate of '43, Miss Dot Keininger, vvho is now majoring in Physical Education at the U.C., assisted by Miss Pat Kennedy, also of U.C., taught the girls tumbling, stunts, and pyramid building. Sport- leader Joyce Theler made out a chart of the different mat exercises which they accomplished through the year. With this chart each tumbler could check her own progress in gaining power, skill and balance. Many girls started this activity early in the year, but as the feats became more difficult, aching backs and sore muscles vveeded out the less able. Among those vvho successfully completed all the techniques undertaken were Pat Lounsberry, Janet Thielmeyer, Janet Burt, and Joyce Theler. The girls swimming are P. Lounsloerry, E. SchmidT, R. Neubacher, J. TainT, B. Brill, J. Molloy, N. Crain, N. Brady. The picTure above shovvs Jean TainT aT- TempTing To geT Joyce Theler ouT, while her TeammaTes look on. Mermaid-in-chief, Elaine Schmidf, led The invasion of The boys' pool every Friday aTTer school. There, under The supervision of Miss Nurre, The girls pracTiced The various sTrokes required in order To geT The GAA. poinTs in swimming, and prepared Tor The fuTure evenTs. America's TavoriTe sporT is also a TavoriTe of GAA. Under The leadership of RuTh Figg, during The T944-45 season, TvvenTy-eighT girls parTicipaTed in baseball compeTiTion. As The Tinal sTrikes were called, an honor Team was chosen. These leading girls were PaT Cooke, Thelma Williams, Elaine Fieler, Coleen FiTe, Elaine SchmidT, Verna Cummins, Tressie Ellison, Sharon RoberTs, Mary Ann Socol, PaT Royce, Nellie Johnson and Joy Lubke. The sporTleader Tor '46 vvas PaT Cooke, buT baseball was incompleTe Tor The Annual. ReTurning members of lasT year's Honor Team are, in The back row, Verna Cummins, Mary Ann Socol, Elaine SchmidT, Thelma Williams and PaT Royce. In The TronT are JaneT BurT, PaT Cooke, and Joyce Theler. To The leTT is Joy Lubke ready To piTch To caTcher Elaine SchmidT, vviTh Verna Bonomini aT baT. On The righT, Joyce BleTTner is waiTing To sTeal, aTTer second-baseman, Joy Lubke, relinquished her posiTion as piTcher To Thelma Williams. 150 Ready Tor a ride are V. Sloan, lvl. Loko- nem, P. Bursiek, J. Jacobs, J. Jacobson, J. Shor, J. BurT. Once more Frisco's was The scene oT The l-lughes Girls' Bowl- ing TournamenTs. Manager GarneT Vlfaldren kepT The records oT The Team and individual averages and ToTals. The Tinal pin Tally found The Five Jeeps in TirsT place, GarneT Waldren champion wiTh T32 as an average, Virginia Hale a close second wiTh l3l, and Thelma Williams Third, averaging l28. Shirley Einhorn demonsTraTes how To keep score in bowling. Blanche Pfriem and Shirley Theo- bald, already acauainTed wiTh ThaT parT of The sporT, Talk To Thelma Williams, capTain of The Five Jeeps. GarneT Waldren, inseT, is a mem- ber of The winning Team, and manager of The league ThaT sponsors bowling aT Hughes. Riding Club, galloping inTo iTs second year, again meT aT Clearview STables each week Tor insTrucTions and experience in riding. This group is Trying To augmenT iTs membership, hoping ThaT nexT year There will be girls enough Tor a riding show aT The close of The year. l5l BASKETBALL HONOR TEAM BACK ROW: J. BleTTner, H. Kaiser, R. HemmerT, J. Thielmeyer, B. Brill. SEATED lN FRONT: H. Wesr, T. Williams, E. Dieckmonn. BASKETBALL GROUP STANDING: J. BurT, M, O'Kurcx, T. Williams, J. BleTTner. SEATED: M. Wong, R. HemmerT, E. Dieckmonn, B. Brill, E. Robertson. Cloiss Won LosT Senior 5 O Junior 3 2 Sophomore l 4 Freshmen l 4 PivoTs, TeinTing, dribbling, shooTing ond oTher Techniques were procTiced by mony boskeTeers in order To lecirn The orT of geTTing-The-boll-inTo-The- bosl4eT-before-The-oTher-Teornf' The climox oT The seoson wos Ploy Dey QT WolnuT Hills where eoich of The Three Hughes Teoms ployed Two gcimes. When The ToTols were posTed, Hughes hod won Three gomes, ond dropped Three, breaking even. Closing The seoson vvos o gome be- Tvveen The boys' Teom ond The girls' Honor Tecim. ATTer o hord ToughT gome wiTh TirsT The boys ohecid-ond Then The looys sTill oheod, The boys won. The girls cidmiTTed deTeciT. IT Weis close vviTh The score 49 To ll. i52 0 MCHN 0 Q Q Q Qjgw Engravings of Qistinction ISCRIMINATING buyers have always been explzbizf . . . they specify Cincinnati Pr0ce.f.f to be sure that they get superior engravings. 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Arnold, Bruce E .... 3820 Middleton Ave. Baier, Eleanor ........ 534 Flatt Terrace Baloun, Bertram ........ 256 Warner St. Baloun, Calvin ........, 256 Warner St. Bamberger, Eric N. . . .825 Hutchins Ave. Bammerlin, Shirley J., 880 Lafayette Ave. Bane, Evelyn ........ 830 Rockdale Ave. Barsan, George ....... 1526 Chase Ave. Barth, Albert ......... 1208 Bates Ave. Bauer, Peter ......... 267 Gilman Ave. Baverman, Henrietta . . . . . . . . . . . .725 Greenwood Ave. Beck, Ethelwyn ......... 1629 Elkton Pl. Becker, Ralph ...... 3989 Glencross Ave. Bedore, Josephine ....... 2703 Vine St. Bein, Jacquelin ........ 985 Dana Ave. Carey, Vivian C. ..246 Dorchester Ave. Carroll, Wilbur .......... 2702 Coy St. Cassini, Catherine V.. . .3115 Imperial St. Center, Ralph F ........ 4166 Apple St. Chenault, William J. .894 Rockdale Ave. Christman, Charles ....... 5333 Fox St. Clark, June ........... 358 Howell Ave. Clark, Stirrat H. ..... 564 Evanswood Pl. Clift, Walter .......... 2013 Sutter Ave. Clifton, Joy .......... 1319 Section Rd. Clowers, Wanda ....... 231 Melish Ave. Cohen, Ruthie ....... 3161 Reading Rd. Cohen, Stanley ...... 3148 Harvey Ave. Collins, Constance ...... 4227 Kirby Rd. Collins, Leroy .... 3665 Forest Park Drive Collins, Melvyn ..... 895 Lexington Ave. Conison, Allan A. .... 803 Rockdale Ave. Cooke, Patricia ....... 348 Howell Ave. Coorey, George J. ..... 1343 Broadway Cox, Wyvetta ......... 3130 Bishop St. Cramer, Lillian M. ..5336 Colerain Ave. Crawford, Jacqueline, 2345 Reading Rd. Davidson, Marvin .... 896 Lexington Ave. Davis, Bonnie ...... 2805 Stratford Ave. Gabe, Rita Jeanne .... 1665 Lionel Ave. Gallon, Justin ....... 3640 Alaska Ave. Gandenberger, Robert . . . . . . . . . . .4051 Runnymede Ave. Garber, Ray ............ 530 Flatt Ter. Garner, Judith Elaine. . .123 Winkler St. Gausman, Victor ...... 123 W. 70th St. Geldreich, Harry G. .5446 Newfield Ave. Gentry, Robert M. .... 409 Probasco St. Gindy, Elaine ....... 817 Cleveland Ave. Goeldner, Arlene ...... 1616 Elmira Ave. Goins, William .......... 1752 Jester St. Goldberg, Harold B. .322 Rockdale Ave. Goldfarb, Leon ..... 414 Rockdale Ave. Goldstein, Esther Ruth.3584 Bogart Ave. Goldstein, Sally B. . .808 Cleveland Ave. Benham, Sue Ann ..... 593 Terrace Ave. Benway, Jean ..... 3013 Glendora Ave. Berkowitz, Bernard . . . . . . . . . .3624 Washington Ave. Berman, Don ........ 1858 Garden Lane Bernhardt, Ernie ....... 3576 Eden Ave. Berry, Dorothy Grace, 6336 Heitzler Ave. Betagole, Robert ..... 6613 Mitchell Ave. Black, Alice Marie. . Bluman, Arlene .... Blumberg, Morton. .1765 Dreman Ave. .649 Glenwood Ave. .884 Lexington Ave. Boeh, Robert ......... 225 Loraine Ave. Boehnlein, Jack .... . . .226 Mohawk St. Bohrer, Mariorie C. ...2900 Euclid Ave. Bonomini, Verna ...... 1557 Pullan Ave. Bose, Eric .... . . . . . Bracher, Marian .... 107 W. McMillan St. . 1609 Waverly Ave. Bradley, Napoleon. . .865 Rockdale Ave. Brady, Bill ........... 218 Ehrman Ave. Breithold, Ethel L. .. Brill, Billie Marie... Brockmann, Bob. . . Brod, Edith ..... .. . Brown, Jo Ann ..... Brown, Mary Emma .2624 Gehrum Lane . . .5712 Davey Ave. ..598 Terrace Ave. .863 Lexington Ave. 5724 Hamilton Ave. .329 W. McMillan St. Brown, Mollie Ann ..... 524 Prospect Pl. Buchanan, lsham. Buchholz, Helen.. .... .30 Louis Ave. Brown, William .... . . . . .1990 Eleanor Pl. .......3558 Estes Pl. Buchman, Don ....... 528 McAlpin Ave. Davis, George ...... 403 Probasco Ave. Delaney, Victor. Deluse, Robert. . Dieckmann, Emm Diehl, William.. Dillinger, Ann.. Disken, Jean. . . Dittoe, Betty ....... Dobos, Gene. . . Doerner, Fred. . Doll, Lois R. Dorset, Joseph S. . .. .........2253 Loth St. . . . . . . . .4929 Winneste a Louise, 250 Hosea Ave. 3227 Bisho St ....5545 Meryton Lane 2465 Beekman St. .5528 Belmont Ave. . . . .2401 Fairview Ave. . . . . . .1911 Neyer Ave. . . . . . .1552 Pullan Ave. .2546 Auburn Ave. Buckner, Betty Lois.3825 Middleton Ave. Budke, Patricia Mae. 124 W. St. Clair St. Buehren, Virginia M.. .4342 Haight Ave. Bumiller, Margot Anne.3414 Morrison Pl. Bunnell, William .... 5832 Highland Ave. Burgher, Marshall Louis. 1969 Sutter Ave. Bursiek, Carolyn P. . .330 Probasco Ave. Burt, Robert C. ...1623 Harbeson Ave. Bussard, Bruce .......... 4747 Este Ave. Byrnside, Paul ........ 653 Froome Ave. Cairns, Gordon ...... 3220 Bishop Ave. Callahan, David E. .... 3558 Vine Street Caplan, Rosaline ..... 3303 Perkins Ave. Drew, Delores H. ...499 Sandberger Pl. Drifmeyer, Eugene. .3901 Meyerfeld Ave. Drischel, Dorothy M., 3128 Bellevue Ave. Duey, Jean Anne ...... 3433 Clifton Ave. Ebding, Charles .... 1426 Weigold Ave. Eckhoff, Joan P. 400 Myrtle Ave., Redwood City, Calif. Edgemon, Jeanne ...... 1626 Linden Dr. Ehrlich, Floretta ....... 518 Forest Ave. Eick, Eleanor ....... 3448 Colerain Ave. Eils, Edward Henry ...... 2208 Victor St. Einhorn, Shirley R ..... 305 Hearne Ave. Elbe, Evelyn Violet ..... 4213 Dane Ave. Elkin, Ted ............ 1018 Straight St. Elwert, Otto Charles. . .303 Calhoun St. Eppleblatt, ldamae. . . 1740 Garden Lane Evers, L. Roy ....... 4595 Mitchell Ave. Falick, Bill S. ........ 3303 Perkins Ave. Feick, Harvey .......... 2619 Scioto St. Fenster, Shirley ..... 441 Rockdale Ave. Fite, Colleen ......... 1619 Sutter Ave. Flaherty, Jean ......... 312 Warner St. Fleming, Janet Mae.2421 Highland Ave. Forney, Helen Marcella. .3575 Haven St. Fox, Madeline ....... 213 Northern Ave. Frank, Robert .......... 534 Carplin Pl. Freid, lsadore Alan. .215 Northern Ave. Fremont, Ruth Ellen .... 260 Ehrman Ave. Frey, Helen .......... 5818 Salvia Ave. Friedman, Jacque ..... 3202 Harvey Ave. 154 Gore, F. Arnold ...... 2371 Wheeler St. Gottlieb, Allen ........ 244 Forest Ave. Graef, Patricia L. ...4371 Virginia Ave. Grasham, J. Carl ....... 531 E. Epworth Grau, Marjorie ........ 2418 Rankin St. Gray Ruth E. ............ 1231 Ellis St. Greber, Don .... 15 Clinton Springs Ave. Green, Shirlee M. ...... 725 Riddle Rd. Greenberg, Betty Lee. .3303 Perkins Ave. Greenberg, Sylvia.647 Greenwood Ave. Grevas, Chevi .......... 2706 May St. Griffin, William ..... 4224 Chambers St. Gropengieser, Audrey .............2359 Chickasaw St. Gundrum, Doris ...... 2238 Wheeler St. Gundrum, Edward. . .21 W. McMillan St. Gusweiler, Earl. .3936 Ledgewood Drive Guthman, Louise .... 3931 Leyman Drive Haeckl, Robert Stewart .......... . .6016 Monticello Ave. Hall, Evelyn ........... 4123 Fergus St. Harbrecht, Arthur ...... 422 Hickory St. Harris, Corma Jeanne.2232 Reading Rd. Harris, Joseph ......... 631 Maple Ave. Harrison, Lois E. .... 5920 Saranae Ave. Harvey, Lorlee ..... 2630 Victory Pkwy. Hatton, Margaret B. ... . . . . . . . .3935 Spring Grove Ave. Hauck, Howard H., 2959 Deckebach Ave. Hauser, Richard .... 762 South Crescent Heath, Helen ........ 1215 Regent Ave. Hecker, Audrey ........ 1646 Otte Ave. Heidrich, Robert. . . 1527 North Bend Rd. Heim, Richard A. .... 2334 Chicasaw St. Heinold, Jack ......... 101 W. 70th St. Heinzerling, Lois S. .4342 Beech Hill Ave. Hemmert, Ruth Marilyn, 708 Dixmyth Ave. Henson, Phyllis Audrey. .105 W. 66th St. Hellebrand, John ...... 2806 Eden Ave. Heltman, Jack E. ....... 1502 Elkton Pl. Herbert, Helen R. ...3641 Dawson Ave. Herweh, Lucille. . .6134 Hempwood Ave. Hildebrand, Werner.3207 Jefferson Ave. Hill, Shirley C ....... 1217 Sassafras St. Hinds, Patricia Joan .... 340 Howell Ave. Hoffmann,A. Robert.5818 Hamilton Ave. Holbrook, lrvin ...... 860 Hutchins Ave. Holt, Anita Irene ..... 2145 Kindel Ave Hoodin, Shirley Ruth. . .189 Sturgis Ave. Horn, Clifford E. ....... 1547 Elkton Pl. Hubert, Margaret June .... 2224 Vine St. Hudson, Louise ...... 529 Tusculum Ave. Hughes, Dorothy Ruth. .1760 Denham St. DANCING CHORUS ERNlE'S BAND DRUMS: Carl Tresham, Leader Ernie Bernhardt. TRUMPETS: Ralph Seibert, Jack Bauer, Bob Usinger. TROMBONES: Eddie Altman, Elmer Stone, Carl Bernhardt, John Hilde- brand. STRING BASS: Bill Klein. SAXOPHONES: Billie Slappan, Milt Ostrow, Gene Drifmeyer, Bob Duerr, John Koehler. PIANO. Alice Ann Ward. C. Rogers, B. Nadler, V. Gausmayn, P. Byrnside, C. Meloy, O. Elwert, G. Socol, D. Strausser, B. Boeh. THEY DIED OF LAUGHS AT DlALAFFS - 312 SHOW Hughes, Edwin, 4041 Spring Grove Ave. Hunley, Violet Fay .... 2226 Wheeler St. Hutton, Mary C. .... 5648 Belmont Ave. Imes, Mariorie .......... 5840 St. Elmo Ismael, Joyce M. ...7217 Lebanon Ave. Jackman, Ellen Joan ..... 824 Blair Ave. Jacobs, Walter. . .304 Erkenbrecher Ave. Jacobsen, Robert ...... 527 Orient Ave. Jaeger, Gloria Lee ....... 242 Albion Pl. Jennewein, Gladys L. . .1545 Pullan Ave. Johnson, Dorothy B. .3217 Fredonia Ave. Johnston, Brent .... 253 Greendale Ave. Jones, Arthur Samuel.838 Rockdale Ave. Kahn, Dolly ......... 3559 Wilson Ave. Kahsar, Norma ...... 3840 Herron Ave. Kaiser, Florence.2817 W. McMicken Ave. Kolus, Marian ....... 1606 Clover Lane Kamerdiener, Sue Jane. . .2710 Alice St. Kammann, William. .5615 Meryton Lane Kanter, Robert ........ 434 Hickory St. Kaplan, Louis M. .... 703 South Crescent Kapp, Candie ..... 1708 Howland Place Kaufman, George J.. .3543 Wilson Ave. Kendall, Rita ......... 3431 Jay Street Kennedy, Jerome E., 2 Hedge Row Lane Kettler, Al ........ 1504 North Bend Rd. Kidwell, Alice Marie. .3749 Andrew Ave. Kietzmann, Jeanne C.. . .2748 Enslin St. Kincaid, Alene F. ...... Box 42, R. R. 9 Kincaid, Barbara Allen. . .Box 42, R. R. 9 Kischen, Sylvia ...... 3322 Perkins Ave. Kist, Ruth B .... ..., 1 544 Marlowe Ave. Klahm, Jack ......... 1558 Wittlou Ave. Klappert, Mary A. .2228 Eureka Terrace Klebanow, lvan ...... 3639 Reading Rd. Klein, Ghita ............. 3420 Larona Klein, Raymond A. .... 1029 Burton Ave. Klein, Roy ......... 260 Piedmont Ave. Kleine, William H. ..1778 Townsend St. Klug, Lois J. ...... 234 Earnshaw Ave. Knight, Maltha ....... 2405 Auburn Ave. Koch, Lorene ....... 6205 Edwood Ave. Kofmehl, Paul J. ..... 6024 Pawnee Dr. Korelitz, Sherrill. . .7280 Brookcrest Dr. Krausser, Fay ........ 6484 Loiswood Dr. Kueffner, Mathilda ..... 3350 Bishop St. Kutzleb, Robert ........ 313 Warner St. Lageman, Jean L. ...1311 Knowlton St. Lasita, Rose ............. 2710 Vine St. Lasley, Laura Lee. . .3107 Colerain Ave. Laughlin, William. .3117 Highland Ave. Leigh, Dewey ........ 226 W. 68 Street Leimberger, Marjorie J. Lessure, Ethel ....... 565 Prospect Place Levine, Evelyn Sylvia. .3960 Lowry Ave. Lewis, Gaile Edith .... 1018 Burton Ave. Liebert, Edna. . .Burnet and Melish Aves. Lindeman, Grace. . .2371 Stratford Ave. Lindemann, Doreen. .146 Crestmont Lane Liscow, Shiel .... 1275 Paddock Hills Ave. Litchfield, Alta Mae.4346 Beech Hill Ave. Locker, Juanita Alice. .7210 Cedar Ave. Loesch, Ruth C .... 1647 North Bend Rd. Lounsbery, Jack .... 3317 Jefferson Ave. Lovvorn, Kathryn ........ 3822 Vine St. Lubke, Joy Edith .... 5773 Lantana Ave. 155 Ludeke, Audrey ..... 6731 Hampton Dr. Lyons, Donald. . . Mack, Larry R ..... .. Ma es Don 1639 Hoffner St. .248 Gilman Ave. 4165 Apple St. p , ........... Markland, Edward ........ 148 Craft St. Martin, Mary .......... 4217 Cherry St. Matsuzawa, Deen Mattson, Rosalie ...... 421 Nelish Ave. 4344 Kirby Ave. Mayer, Frank ....... 4446 West Fork Rd. Mayer, Marie ........ 416 Catherine St. McBee, Juanita ........ 655 Melish Ave. McCormack, Patricia A., 334 Shiloh Ave. McCoy, Jerry ......... 1417 Apiones St. McCubbins, William F..2026 Sutter Ave. McGohan, Vivian ..... 2530 Hemlock St. McMullen, Phyllis . . . . . . . .Springlawn and Crawford Meloy, Charles R. .522 W. McMicken Ave. Meyer, Harvey. . .Box 93-B, Monfort Dr. Michaels, Virginia G .... . .112 Lyon St. Miller, Edith Corrine.2708 Jefferson Ave. Miller, Joan ....... Box 547-A, Este Ave. Miller, Lorraine ...... 145 West McMillan Miller, Myrna Lea. . .1634 Larmon Court Milligan, David.R. R. 1, Newtown, Ohio Mills, Billy ........... 3639 Alaska Ave. Minor, Esther Rose ....... 536 Blair Ave. Mobley, Mary K .... 2139 Winchell Ave. Montgomery, Beatrice. .408 Ludlow Ave. Montgomery, Emma. .1765 Dreman Ave. Montgomery, Thomas.3028 Stanton Ave. Moonitz, Myron ...... 3586 Bogart Ave. Moorhead, Jacquelyn . . . . . . . . .4560 N. Edgewood Ave Shar e Ruth Moore, Eugene ........ 1821 Section Rd. Moormeier, Louis ....... 409 Warner St. Morrison, Charleen .... 3010 Eden Ave. Morrison, Walter. . .617 Glenwood Ave. Mueller, Earl ...,...... 3803 Cass Ave. Myers, Bonnie Lou .... 1232 Quebec Rd. Nodler, Bill ............. 3640 Vine St. Nelson, Mary Louise. . .262 Hosea Ave. Neu, Mary ......... 1541 Donaldson Pl. Neumann, Barbara. .3553 Beldore Ave. Newstate, Molly ......... 919 Lenox Pl. Niederhauser, Patricia L. ..178 Wedgewood Ave. Nies, Margaret ........ 2710 Sander St. Nogen, Joyce Elaine .... 974 Dana Ave. Noll, Ethel .............. 465 Lloyd PI. Noth, Don .......... 2315 Clifton Ave. Noyes, Greg ......... 3430 Morrison Pl. Obermann, Irene. .1516 Teakwood Ave. Obermann, Lorene. 1516 Teakwood Ave. O'Brien, Donald ...... 3325 Perkins Ave. O'Brien, Jackson ...... 1715 Bruce Ave. Oesper, Ernst William ..... 1726 Pell Pl. Olmsted, Ellen ...... 6211 Edwood Ave. Oscherwitz, Celia ..... 1850 Andina Ave. Ostrow, Milton .... 795 N. Crescent Ave. Otten, Claire Lucille .... 1619 Arglye Pl. Overbeck, Janice D. . .25 Glenwood Ave. Pandorf, Milton ..... 4248 Langland St. Patrick, Bessie M. . .2456 W. Micken Ave. Pearson, Helen M. ...... 2904 Alms Pl. Petrocelli, Jean C. .... 216 Calhoun St. Petrou, Peter ....... 22 W. McMillan St. Pfriem, Blanche Ann. . .2531 Burnet Ave. Phillips, Betty ........ 3495 Burnet Ave. Polasky, Saul ........ 3563 Wilson Ave. Povzner, Stanley ..... 737 Chalfonte Pl. Preston, Ronald ....... 6419 Stover Ave. Price, Wilma .... Winton and Gray Rds. Russell, Lorelei Lee .... 6701 Jersey Ave. Sadler, Corinne. . . Sarver, Marianne. . . .6436 Hamilton Ave. 2014 Highland Ave. Sasagawa, Frank ..... 3216 Burnet Ave. Sautter, Carolyn ..... Sax, Jackie V. ..... . . Schafer, Ardith B. 2614 Halstead St. .321 Donahue St. ..1618 Otte Ave. Schafer, Ruth E ........ 1774 Powers St. Schaffner, Janet F. Schawe, Alice .... Scheurman, Jack. . Schieweck, Fred ...... Schlemmer, Ruth A. .. Schmidt, Elaine... .3727 Llewellyn Ave. . .. . .2142 Ohio Ave. . . . . .1706 Martha St. 3520 Reading Rd. .721 Julia Ann St. ........16 Croft St. Schmidt, Hilda ........ 1781 Powers St. Schneider, William H. .2440 Clifton Ave. Schnittger, Mary L. 2961 Deckebach Ave. Schott, James R. ........ 2304 Victor St. Schuler, Carolyn .... 2417 Fairview Ave. Schultz, Shirley ........ 233 Klotter Ave. Schwartz, Jo Ann. .216 W. McMillan St. Schweizerhof, June L. ..2308 Victor St. Schwettmann, Laverne M. .5046 Gray Rd. Scriveri, Lucy ...... Scully, Shirley ..... Segal, Shirley ...... Seibert Ral h , p ..... Seiler, Albert ...... Serina, Lois ....... 1890 Queen City .6308 Heitzler, Ave. 873 Lexington Ave. .2714 Stratfrd Ave. . . .3117 Ahrens St. .638 E. Epworth Ave. Shair, Esther .......... 515 Corplin Pl. Shapoff, Lloyd ..... . . .936 Burton Ave. 129 Millsdale St. p , ...... Shehane, Noami .... 239 Bodmann Ave. Sherlock, Jean R. ...... 465 Warner St. Siegel, Murice .......... 591 Blair Ave. Silver, Don .......... 2547 Vestry Ave. Silverman, Shirley M. .3559 Reading Rd. Simkin, Herbert ..... 647 Glenwood Ave. Sirota, Milton S .... . . .5228 Lillian Dr. Smith, Forrest ......... 519 Howell Ave. Smith, Joanne Frances. .548 Howell Ave. Smith, Shirle 65 Mulberr St Toki,Ayako .......... 3306 Burnet Ave. Tolpen, Herbert ........ 337 Forest Ave. Tozzer, LeRoy C. . .6231 Savannah Ave. Turner, Nancy ....... 3505 Telford Ave. Unwin, Thelma.2228 Spring Grove Ave. Van Blaricum, Dorothy ............1047 Heywood Ave. Veid, William ....... 4207 Virginia Ave. Velte, Violet ....... 3216 Stanhope Ave. Veser, Catherine E. .... 3423 Cornell Pl. Vornberger, Doris L. . .3819 Beekman St. Wachsman, Elaine Esther E. Mitchell Ave. Wagner, Edward ......... 3 Rural Lane Wagner, Loraine Joyce. 1255 Bates Ave. Waldren, Garnet Jean.3437 Ruther Ave. Ward, Alice Ann ...... 3475 Cornell Pl. Ward, Claudia M. . .3578 Colerain Ave. Warshofsky, Gloria. . . 1026 Burton Ave. Weaver, Dorothy. . .4139 Langland Ave. Weber, Ruth Helen. .416 Glenwood Ave. Weideman, Betty. . . 1836 Fairmount Ave. Weiher, Myra G. .... 402 Tillotson Ave. Weiland, Harriet .......... 8 Lenox Ln. Weisbrod, Arthur L. . .3720 Tappan Ave. Wells, Mary .... 1548 Spring Lawn Ave. Wenert, Betty ........... 4259 Dane St. Wernicke, Shirley M. . . .265 N. Bend Rd. Wert, James Carl .... 769 Shepherd Rd. Wert, Paul .......... 769 Shepherd Rd. Wesley, Vannah Ray. 1614 Waverly Ave. West, Christine ..... 1665 Harrison Ave. Westerkamp, Bernard F. ..2725 Van St. Whalen, Dorothy M. . . 1830 Chose Ave. Wheatley, Eugene A. .5746 Colerain Ave. White, Alvin ............ 3653 Alter Pl. Wickstrom, Katherine .... 309 Forest Ave. Wieckering, Marian. . .2308 Lehman Rd. Williams, Catherine.3106 Riddleview Ln. Rodin, Ben .... Ro nge, Yvonne. .. . . . . .920 Burton Ave. . . . . . .1215 Simmons St. Roy, Gloria ............ 35 Calhoun St. Redmon, Violet 1928 N. Bend Rd. Reeder, Frank ......... 3139 Ahrens St. Reichert, Gayla Reins, Florence. Ruethe, Richard .... Richter, James. Riebel, Dalbert. 1570 Wittlou Ave. .305 Elland Circle Reins, Beverly ....... ......305 Elland Circle .1216 Franklin Ave. . . . .. . . . .2207 Victor St. . . . . . . .2712 Euclid Ave. Wollin, Shirley ...... 304 Northern Ave. Riegert, Margaret. .2313 Chickasaw Ave. Riess, Helen Elizabeth. . .238 Calhoun St. Rieth, Shirley ...... '. .3305 Reading Rd. Roberts, Patricia E. . .1611 Llanfair Ave. Robertson, Elizabeth L. .2141 Burnet Ave. Rogers, Charles ......... 103 Inwood Pl. Rogers, Janice R. ...303 Southern Ave. Rosen, David ......... 539 Corplin Ave. Rosenberg, Florence ....... 3564 Lee Pl. Rosenstein, Edward. . .715 Chalfonte Pl. Rothchild, Louis .... 746 S. Crescent Ave. Rothenberg, Harold A. . . .3476 Knott St. Rotter, Morton ...... 678 Glenwood Ave. Royce, Hinton. . .2516 Spring Grove Ave. Rubenstein, Esther. . .504 Ridgeway Ave. Rubenstein, Walter. .692 Glenwood Ave. Rudler, Donald ...... 4145 Virginia Ave. Runnels, Shirlie ....... 319 Howell Ave. y ......... y . Socol, George ..... 1718 North Bend Rd. Spiro, Norbert ......... 518 Forest Ave. Spitz, Arline ....... 820 Cleveland Ave. Sprague, Laura. . . 172 E. McMillan Ave. Spreen, William ...... 1428 Pullon Ave. Stohmer, Shirley M ..... 3829 Cass Ave. Staub, Ralph ........ 1313 Ryland Ave. Staugler, Franz W..Box 288-A, Route 11 Steinberg, Ivan R. .1325 Westminster Dr. Steineman, Edwin ...... 407 Warner St. Steinmonn, Melvin. . .2181 Hitchins Ave. Stern, Herman ...... 3457 Hallwood Pl. Stewart, Alice ...... 2635 Highland Ave. Williams, David. ........543 Hole Ave. Williams, Gleedo ....... 6406 Fair Park Williams, Thelma Willis, Marion. .. Wilson, Merle. . . Wilzbach, Esther. . Winters, Jean. . . Winters, William ..... Wolf, Corinne. . . Wolf, Margaret. Wolf, Robert .... Wolf, William ...... . . . .6704 Lebanon Ave. . . . . .3457 Wilson Ave. . . . . . . .3813 Miller St. .6310 Savannah Ave. 5739 Nahant Ave. .4432 Winton Rd. . .800 N. Crescent Ave. .. . . .3902 Sylvan Ave. . . . . . . .4114 Witler St. .3452 Harvey Ave. Stickle, Ernestine ....... Stohr, Dolores ........ Stone, Elmer. . . Stone, May ........... . . Strosser, Don ....... .. Strietelmeier, Zona Ann .524 Klotter St. 3067 Sidney Ave. 2631 Linden St. 3686 Vine St. 504 Orient Ave. .635 E. Epworth Ave. Sugawara, William. . .237 Rochelle Ave. Tarin, Mary E. ...... 2317 Glenside Ave. Teboe, Donald .... 4612 Chickering Ave. Thorp, Jean Grace. . .6117 Gladys Ave. Theobold, Shirley L., 7510 Cornelia Ave. Thornton, Alvin ...... 3044 Bothgate St. Tilley, Frances. .727 South Crescent Ave. Tilley, Madelyne. .727 S. Crescent Ave. 156 Wong, Maxine. . Wood, Imogene. . Woodburn, Joe. Wrenn, Donald. Wright, Lois J. . . Wurtz, Donald.. Yee, Jenny ..... Young, Freda. . . Young, Jerry R. . . . . . .3115 Reading Rd. .5611 Glenview Ave. ..... .572 Lowell Ave. . . . . .5759 St. Elmo St. . .258 E. University Ave. 2603 Beekman St. .... .3612 Vine St. .. ..... 2247 Vine St. . . . . .1547 N. Bend Rd. Zelien, Jerry ....... 985 Cleveland Ave. Zeller, Nan ........ 4741 N. Edlewood Zimmerman, Wm. A. .4266 Williamson Pl. Zwerin, Emily ........... 842 Blair Ave. Zwerin, Sonia .......... 925 Blair Ave. SOCIAL NOTICES -- STATIONERY -- GREETING CARDS -- WEDDING INVITATIONS -- GENERAL OFFICE SUPPLIES Patronize P 0 U N S F 0 Il D 9 S 422 Main Street Phone: MAin 2395 CINCINNATI 2, OHIO For Quality Assured ICE CREAM and Country Fresh DAIRY PRODUCTS Look for The Sign of Good Taste 1 A THE JANSZEN COMPANY CINCINNATI, or-no - MAin ossz These iw 'eu you THE STIER'S PHARMACY That it's smart to make your dates, When you are very hungry, With Virginia Bakery cakes. Sfiefg pre-4CI'ipfi0I1 Wharmacy . . . 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