Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1947
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But to those whose best years have happily begun and sadly ended within these wall, Hughes is a warm and revealing word. The classrooms, which at a glance are all alike, reveal upon a closer look something unseen by the outsider. This something cannot be seen, only felt. For it is the soul of the room which brings with it memories-memories of classmates, teachers, and the desk you sat in, of that time you spilled ink on the floor. The halls, too, remind you of the locker which was once yours. There's the corner where you met your friends fourth bell. It's a homecoming. 7 HE first day of the school year we find ourselves within these walls as freshmen, happy to be here, as is evident by our shining eyes and smiles of satisfaction. Perhaps lost and tardy to class, we timidly approach two sophomores who magnanimously direct us to-well, any- where but to our right class. Our next difficulty is remembering our new teachers' names. We've never had so many before. Although humorous to the rest of the class, it is embarrassing for us when we call Miss Smith, Miss Jones. Our English teacher takes us to the school library where we are introduced to its many functions. Gradually we fall into step with the ways of Hughes: to study, to be honorable, to respect our school, to be friendly. Our best years are happily begun. NOW that we are juniors, we are looking to the future, expectant, hopeful. We plan our courses with more care and consideration. We burn the midnight oil, and our reports show Mother and Dad that we are earnest and serious people. With a secret smile we go on to our senior year, determined to do still better. Before the underclass- men we swell with pride and dignity of rank, and yet-how the years have fled! ltiwas only yesterday that we ourselves entered these walls expectant yet afraid! With what divided souls we end this year-sad to leave but curious, wondering about the world we are to encounter. But now as we leave in our innermost hearts we will remember that within these walls our best years were happily begun and sadly ended. azfhm 74m Walk Um Eau' Weafut A A. :qw Eagan Nm! Sailq Zncfecf M UGHES, erect and proud, watches with patience and possibly amuse- ment, the events that happen during a school year. lt is these incidents which make high school an integral part ot the best years of our lives . The things which are important to us now will all blend together to form a memory of a happy past whenever the maiestic towers of Hughes appear to us, and we review with pleasure the experiences that always accom- pany happy memories. Hughes shares many secrets with us as we pass these fleeting moments of our lives within her halls, iust as she has shared the secrets of the other thousands ot hearts who have imparted their ioys and heartaches to her. Her walls have played host to the initials of many who wanted to be remembered. Now that the walls are repainted, these names are forever blotted out, but she remembers those who contributed much to her fame, graduated, and went on to greater tasks ahead in the world. 4 5 INCE the world has become air-minded, it is not odd to soar above our city to get a better view of it. A beautiful sight from this position is the tower of Hughes rising above surrounding buildings, anddistinguish- ing itself as a landmark. Inside and outside we find evidence of the fact that surrounding communities may be proud of Hughes. From the confused freshmen on the first day of their high school careers, to the proud seniors on the last day of theirs, Hughes is truly part of the best years of the lives of those who study there. For many, graduation is the end of formal edu- cation, while for others, it iust a stepping-stone to a higher education. ln either case, a milestone is passed, all go proudly on to greater heights, with fond memories of Hughes upon which to look back as they progress in learning and living in the world found outside the walls of high school. The foundations of today lead on to each and every good year to come. 5 7fae Ball' Yfeafut Gf Um .flaw 7a-4-le of Ganienifd cenes of Hughes .... .... p ages 1-9 ounselors for our Future World .... .... p ages 10-17 all and Classroom Fun. . .pages 11-33 ver the Top .... .... p ages 34-59 rganized Activities .... .... p ages 60-89 aurels to Active Underclassmen .... .... p ages 90-111 ynamic Athletics. . . .... pages 112-143 A Record of Good Times. . . .... pages 144-152 early Advertisers. .... pages 153-157 enior Directory ..... .... p ages 158-160 Zcfiioafi: Ruff: 449 anal Sluafbl' Kaaaeq lsjudinud. fl'fanacjeM.' fone! 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A-f .. ,, , - - :kr D AQ. V W-fwwwmsm vM.,,.w1'ifn:s,:Wg,5 ,, . . . ' Y J. ,L ,.w..-,..,pwf W NDOUBTEDLY you have been told by your parents or by some person who thinks his experience iustifies his prediction, that you are living in the best years of your life. Some of you question this statement because of your impatience to get out into the world and earn your way. lt is your heritage to look ahead to the experiences in life that are but a fulfillment of what you have prepared yourself for while in school. Some of you have found that the best is not synonymous with having a so-called good time. The getting by with as little effort as possible is not an accomplishment that brings with it the feeling of contentment. This senior year may bring with it the ioy never before experienced 'of having reached a definite milepost. In that respect it may be called the best year of your life. lf, however, after a quarter of a century you look back and still claim it to be the best, your school has failed in its purpose to 9 prepare you to live a full and worthwhile life which becomes better as the years go by. My wish for you is that each succeeding year that ' is yours to live may be the best year of your life. Elmer W. Kizer MR. ELMER W. KIZER Principal MR. ARTHUR HAVLOVIC, Assistant Principal W HAT are the best years of your life? Probably no one knows precisely. They are of a certainty those years when your work is satisfying, your health is normal, your friendships are loyal and your faith is strong. May there be many such years in your life. Arthur J. Havlovic The boys of Hughes receive expert advice and guidance from Mr. Arthur Havlovic, our popular and smoothly efficient Mr. Gus. Mr. Gus, assistant principal of Hughes High, is the inspiring and able leader of our twenty-eight-year-old Hughes Club, our very active honor organization for boys of outstanding school lead- ership and citizenship. He and Mr. Clyde Hall each morning admit boys who've been absent from school. Mr. Ralph Loudenschlager, who is new to,Hughes this year, serves as a full-time counselor to our male popu- lation, Mr. J. Ferris Mathis acts as adviser to senior boys. 7 HE BEST years of your life? Yes, they have been,-thus far: but if you continue to regard them so, you will always be looking backwards. lf Hughes High School has done anything for you, it should have helped you develop your potentialities so that each succeeding year, with its high adventure in living, will be the best year of your life. Edna Leroy Mrs. LeRoy is serving this year as Dean of Girls at Hughes. She helpfully sets our feminine group on the trail of that best year of life we all long to achieve in 1947. Miss Clara Fink and Miss Aria P. Schawe help us, as advisers to senior girls, to decide our problems for the years to follow our graduation in June. They also head the Honor League to which every senior girl at Hughes belongs. Mrs. LeRoy serves as sponsor and level-headed guide to our Student Council, now in its second year at Hughes. Miss Gladys H. Busch encourages and aids the freshman girl in her first year of life in a large cosmopolitan high school difficult year. MRS. EDNA LEROY Acting Dean of Girls ww., .fzaemce m in ow. sw Wm 7HE GUIDANCE of the faculty members pictured We are happy during the quickly passing years to here, the work of the entire faculty, and the co- see how guidance for problems, successful class work operation of each student results annually in success. and directed activity participation yields dividends MR. CLYDE HALL MISS GLADYS H. BUSCH MR. HARRY H. CALVERT Adviser to Freshmen Girls School Treasurer 'l3 MISS STELLA ROWLAND ANSWERS QUESTIONS-BY PHONE AND IN PERSON FRANCES ADOMEIT Art ROBERT B. AGER Pracfical Physics, Algebra RUTH AUSTIN Algebra, Plane Geometry, Math III VIOLET BALASTRA Physical Ed ucafion MARY BANES Library MARY R. BARNETTE American Problems, Economics, Sociology PAUL J. BAUER Physics, General Science WALTER A. BAUSCH Biology MARY V. BEIRNE English HELEN ANN BEJACH American Problems, World Hisfory LOUISE E. BENTLEY French LAURA BLANK Algebra, Plane Geomelry, Math III, Math IV WILLIAM E. IBLINGS Bookkeeping, Junior Business MILDRED JAPP Art ELLA G. JOHNSON English MORGAN JONES Physical Education ALAN C. KINDSCHY Physical Education HAZEL l.. KOPPENHOEFER' English, Journalism ELSA KRAMER Physical Education SARAH LEVINE Shorthand, Typing ELEANOR LORENZ Geography, Algebra RALPH LOUDENSLAGER Counselor FANNIE MADDEN American History CLARA MARTIN Clothing I and Il, Consumer Education FERRIS J. MATHIS Machine Shop, Metal Work A. K. MCKEMIE English SUSAN MCLAUGHLIN Algebra, Plane Geometry MARY MCSURELY Salesmanship, Junior Business VIRGINIA MICELI Spanish T. C. MOBBERLEY Mechanical Drawing JOHN MOLNAR Choral Music, Orchestra JEAN ETTE NURRE Physical Education ARTHUR R. PROBST Practical Math, Albegra, Plane Geometry ROBERT REUSS Physical Education PAUL RICH ERT Physical Education C. H. SCHAFER Chemistry, Algebra ARIA SC HAWE English JANNET SCHENK German HENRIETTA SCHMEUSZER Civics, World History SUSAN SHAFFER Librarian CHARLES F. SIEHL Practical Mathematics HARRIET SILBERSTEIN Spanish Y PHYLLIS SILVERSTEIN Business Law, Typing, Junior Business Consumer Education FRANCES SKINNER Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice, English HELEN L. STAPLEFORD English, Dramatics, Speech INEZ T. STENGER English MAUD SUTER Physical Education ELSIE TANGEMAN World History HELEN TANGEMAN English ALICE E. VON STEIN lno picture? English W. H. WEIK Zoology O. E. WEILHAMER Woodwork, Mechanical Drawing FERN M. WHITE English MABEL W. WILLARD Physiology, Zoology LISLE G. WINELAND Mechanical and Architectural Drawing ELIZABETH ZORN Foods I and II, Household Arts III ALICE H. RAIBLE Manager of Cafeterias BERTHA S. KAHN School Nurse ELEANOR KRAMPE Secretary STELLA ROWLAND Secretary CARRIE KOHRMANN Secretary We salute our faculty which has remained stable and alert in these troublous times. They are a mature, well-trained group of teachers who have kept abreast of the times. It is to them that we owe much of the credit for the ever present Hughes spirit of co- operation and loyalty so long a tradition in our soon-to-be cen- tury old school. We owe them much for their loyalty and devo- tion to learning and scholarship. J1 . While we cannot mention individually all the worthwhile classroom and outside achievements of each faculty member, we do appreciate them. We especially wish to extend good wishes to all who have accomplished new successes we may emulate ourselves one day. We hope we are able to take the perspiration that goes along with inspiration, sticking it out until we reach our goal, as they have done. We congratulate Mrs. George Howell of our language department, who was signally honored by being asked to France last summer as a guest of the French Republic. There she happily, but sadly, too, renewed many of her friendships made in pre-war days when she annually studied at the Sorbonne. We are proucl also of the successful showing of lovely water colors at CIosson's early this spring by Miss Gladys Dee Ervin, head of our Art Department. They were the outcome of a soiourn in southern California in the summer months of I946. I7 sp fre dcfzaal life, cfwzinq a dfucfeniii Leu' qealzd, fzofcfi www? iwfwzedfifi fm fulm an he QGGJ pam azmzaczmzwmwfwuzemizme awayfaaweinifneqemdqeflawme. W. My - x ,mkygjw X ,Pimp assi? 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The Stage A Production Club under the guidance of Miss Frances Adomeit costumed this recent suc- cess. GAPABLE stage crew members clown here as Bob Schneidhorst dusts the face of Ralph Den- hart. Charlie Schneider stands by. Under the di- rection of Mrs. Mildred Japp, new to Hughes this year, they have done a bang-up iob of staging all of the productions and auditorium sessions. We Gui eofiifamoi 144 Emu 644151 Gapm new It fm? 2 WW . . wg, :pg g fk., law 3-4' Q Q ww -s Sir A .Q -Lg' S, my '1 W 1 +4 Q 2 .2 w X., w .3 ' ,Q ,Q 2 Q R 2 2 as W WX X 3 Na1f:2t.xe1,4m '.1L:wQ312z,,fmM3w'A-'ar fm Q ,sx'wmw92f-1fm- wmzizw,-Qwlffwfi -:-.fm-::s: ax 5' 3 5 1 1-M 4 2 ig f . 9 x ,Q 2 1 wax-'L ,, -iwmi. W W Fm, , - 1f 2i2?'Qie2ff ' W .. ,,., A W , A Ai iff ,, ....... 2, ,.,. ,. .V , mM-fwff, - fm V' L., 1' vf,. V M f N7?ieE:Z'V:7 TTT' z wif ' fx 7fulzT il Vi -A . A' ' A :www LL,.. , Ki, A V 'Sin'-.V . 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At the right EI- mer Lacy is observed by Dick Quade, while Don McKee operates the press in the fore- ground. Next year photography, book- binding, and silk screen stencil work will be taught here. LECTRICITY classes at Hughes offer valuable experience to our boys, both for their vocational ap- plication and for their home use. Classes are under direction of Mr. Creighton of the Hughesfaculty. In the picture to the left, Don Meister is hold- ing a closed circuit breaker on a lamp bank. At his right, John Brunner meas- ures the voltage of a direct current gener- ator, as both learn more about electricity, our versatile servant. Alancfd rqncfgyoi Nfzep 700-Li WCODWORKING STUDENTS GAiN EXPERiENCES iN TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES R OBERT DIRR, Walter LaFary and Alvin Schenk are cutting out parts of a Japanese arch for the school operetta. Besides the many proiects for their homes, their school, and their community, they made tables and lamps for the Red Cross, for Service Hospitals. Woodworking classes get experience in applied ge- ometry, tool and machine techniques, shop mathe- matics, and blue print reading that will form a prac- tical basis for many university engineering courses or that create interest in making articles as Cl hobby. LITHE BODIES AND GLOWING CHEEKS RESULT FROM CO ED CALISTHENICS BOVE and to the left students learn to con- serve the health of their peak years through thorough exercises de- signed to tone and build physical health. Phys Ed, one of the most popular of classes in the modern high school, in- creases pupil efficiency. T THE right pupils of Miss Harris, prepare plants for transplanting in the famous Hughes greenhouse. From this carefully operated haven of beauty come the color- ful, lovely blooms that decorate our window sills in midwinter and grace our frequent flower sales. Nncf eg MU fwudcfai M fg. Vx, i f? , 5, 3 Q f N E5 www E. ig XX fu.,-P' 1 4, LY ,MS-1 f .ff . tm fmylwf 'Y -if 2 2 ,, V5 I 1 ' we me A1 ' ?'f .I,:f . ' '!fL'1El,' I 'f - JJ? U 'iii Sai f,w,,Wm,ifw-,,V, 3 if f -ww, ,X A WSJ Tm wap 2 1 k .. E555 if X '-Wi-1 ., if 'Q' HQ mm Wa. 2 ,W 1 Q we , .mx NT. gwi ' 2: A 15, R5 Wg 'feiwfigi 2 .fr , f ,ff .ww 27 ggi? fzagsf .1 Q W,,,,,ff wx S 525555, S .:,. V A QU, Li, Q Q, if L 'I 5 445 ws, -X M, Aw-f ., K A LL ::--. ..:,, ' LL in I 5 , .izlsiwj ,gd ..,, M-M31 ,V M, Vg XTR, 3 S , gi Q Q, . -M .M ,, nf lj! wk I Leif? Q Qi A - ,MW 2,1 . ff K' Q? fwfw ,Sf 21 -1 . I , M , xx, sv 1 ii!! ,x,, , . fm J 5 . f Z sais of Jr ski, Q - - 'fi as Gm. ,, ..,, . fd if I - Sago! fqlice .yn Zganbfancf ... ..... l K S M fff-'1i?'iW?3 fmfm Q 1 1 1 wx W ' PLASTERERS AND PAINTERS BEDECK OLD HUGHES AT LAST! Hughes is being painted at last. ls seems unbelievable, but it's true. The newly established Student Council helped greatly to bring about this improvement of conditions. Everyone worked hard to secure petitions signed by parents and friends. It was a difficult task, but to our pleasure a successful one, for in the spring of T946 the painters and their equipment appeared on the front steps of Hughes. Washing and painting went on all through the long summer vacation and the school year of T946- 47. It is with proud appreciation that we can now enioy clean unblemished walls that have done so much to brighten our last and best year at Hughes. 33 waewd J wfifzeenafaflffzefoowf-edllfednd afzz,e,Q,zm4,f1G,tz0zea,,ezu4z,40z100za,uz Wanzazwwwzzwwfmzmmmw fmzzm. w -ff, W My Q. 1-,mf ,,:Q,,:3 A Qi- f -Q., u HA M2525 if ,SA M X Q 2 .D-. 5 .ff W 5 if AARON, SHIRLEY Spanish Club 2, 3, Exec. Comm. 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Pep Club 3. 4. ABRAHAM, PETER Chess Club 2, 3, Track 2, 4. ADAMS, JOYCE Sages 2, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. ADAMS, MARILYN V. V. Pres. of Jr. Class '47, Honor League, Treas. 4, Student Council Exec. Comm. 4, Sr. Ring Comm. 4, Victory Corps Rep. 'I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, World Forum Club 3, Lunchroom 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Art League 4, Gargoyle Staff 2, Freshies' Aide 4. AHRENS, GALE A. Hughes Club 4, Parlators 4, Annual Staff 4. ANDERSON, JOYCE LEE Gargoyle Staff 2, Sages 'l, 2, Junior Choir 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Modern Dancing 2, Home Ec. Club 4. ARMSEY, DONALD L. Victory Corps Rep. 'I, Sales Club 2, Red Cross Rep. 2, Air Raid Warden 'I. ARNES, BETTY JEAN Honor League 4, Art League 4, G.A.A. 4, Cheerleader 4, Modern Dancing 4, Swimming 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Annual Rep. 'l. ARNOLD, GORDON Football 1, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4, Hughes Club 3, Sec. 4. ASBACH, MARY K. Home Ec. Club 2, Treas. 4, Annual Rep. 2, Art League 4, Individual Sports 'l, 2, 4, Badminton 3, 4, Kickball 'I, Basketball 'I, Bowling 2, 4, Honor League 4, Archery 'I. AUGSPARGER, NORMAN AULT, DOROTHY LEE Art League 4, Shorthand Club 3, V. Pres. 4, Jr. Girls' Glee 4, , Spanish Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Volley-ball 'I, 2, 3, 4. BACHMANN, WILLIAM ' Annual Rep. 2, Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3. BALASTRA, ESTHER Gargoyle Rep. 2, Freshies' Aide 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Kickball 4, Individual Sports 4, Valley-ball 4, Basketball 4, Modern Dancing 4. BARNES, GLORIA Spanish Club 2, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Physiology Club 2, Pep Club 2. BARNES, MILLIE JO Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. BARR, ELAINE Walnut Hills High School 'I, 2, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Art League 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. BAUER, ELAINE LOUISA Pep Club 'l, 2, Victory Corps Rep. 'l, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Exec. Board Tennis 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, Freshies' Aide 4, Annual Rep. 2. BAUER, JACK R. Gym Team 'I, 2, Jr. Band 2, Sr. Band 3, 4, 312 Band 3, 4. BAVIS, EDWARD F. - BEARD, RALPH W. Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Cross-country 2, Football 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4. BECKER, ALBERT B. Art League 4, Annual Rep. 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Gym Team 2. BECKER, GEORGE H. Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3. BEIN, JACK L. Baseball 2, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. BERGER, RICHARD K. Spanish Club 1, 2, Boys' Glee Club 3, Annual Rep. 3, Math Club 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, Hall Guard 4. BERMAN, JEROME D. Latin Club 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 4. BERNARD, WILLIAM Swimming Team 2, 3, Gym Team 4. BERNHARDT, CARL H. Glee Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Sr. Band 3, 4, Orchestra 4, 312 Band 3, 4. BERTSCH, LOIS ANN Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Victory Corps 1, Student Council 3, Pep Club 3, Math Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Art League 4. BEYERSDORFER, JAMES Hughes Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, An- nual Rep. 4. BIEDERMAN, RALPH J. Hughes Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 2. BIGLER, ELSIE Woodward 1, 2, Annual Rep. 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4. BILLET, ESTHER M. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4, Annual Rep. 4. BINDER, BETTY ANN German Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, G.A..A 2, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, Capt. 4, Archery 2, 4, Modern Dancing 2, 4, Individual Sports 2, 4, Volley-ball 2, 4, Kickball 2, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Swimming Capt. 4. BLETTNER, JOYCE ANN Art League 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Treas. 3, Activity Chairman 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Kickball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley-ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. BLOCK, JO ANNE Spanish Club 2, 3, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4. BOHNE, CHERIE ANN A Cappella Choir 4, Art League 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. BOLTON, JOYCE L. Woodward Commercial 1, 2, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4, Short- hand Club 3, 4. BORMAN, DONALD Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Annual Rep. 1, Student Council 4, Art League 4. BORTZ, HERSCHEL E. BORTZ, MILTON H. Holmes High School 1, 2, 3. BOSTER, STANFORD R. Georgia Military Academ League 4, Sales Club 4. y 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, Art . , L- BOWMAN, JAMES A Pep Club 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Parlatorsv 3, 4, Spanish 4, Bowling Team 2, 3, 4. BRADHAM, SARA ANN Atlanta, Ga. 1, 2, Latin Club 3,- 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. BREMEN, JEROME R. Latin Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Art League 4. BRENNER, GEORGE A Victory Corps 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Sales Club 4, Gargoyle 2. BRENNER, RUTH LOIS Withrow 1, Pep Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 4, Modern Dancing 4, Badminton 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Informa- tion Desk 4, Music Appreciation 4, Gargoyle Staff 3, 4, Sages Make-up 3, 4. BRETTSCHNEIDER, CARL A. Math Club 1, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Latin Club, Exec. Comm. 3, Pres. 4, Spanish Club 3, Annual Rep. 1, City Manager 4, U. C. Evening College 3, 4, Annapolis Appointment. BRICKING, MARION Honor League 4, Gargoyle Rep. 4, Art League 4. BROTHERS, JUANITA' C. Pep Club 2, 3, Physiology Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4, Art League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Honor League 4. BROWN, CAROLYN ANN Honor League 4, Art League 4, Spanish Club 1, 4, Sages 4, Sr. Girls'- Glee 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1. BUCK, RUTH Jr. Girls' Glee Club 1, Swimming Team 1, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, Spanish 2, 3, Modern Dancing 2, 3, Make-up Crew 2, Annual Rep. 3, Gargoyle Staff 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Chairman Publicity Com. 4, Art League 4, Choral Ensemble 4, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. BROWN, CHARLES W. Knoxville High School 1, 2, Bowling Club 4. BUSHMAN, WILLA MAE Bowling 1, Pep Club 3, Christian Fellowship 2, Latin Club 3, Art League 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. CAMPBELL, AUDREY ANN Annual Rep. 2, Pep Club 3, Shorthand Club 3, Music Appreciation Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Sales Club 3. CARL, ALFRED Spanish Club 2, 3, Sales Club 3. CARON, PAULINE C. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Honor League 4, Choral 2, Freshies' Aide 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 4, Art League 4. CASE, CHARLES R. Jefferson High 1, 2, Sages 3, 4, Thespians 4, Operetta 4. CASE, SYLVIA MAE Sales Club 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4. - CASSADA, JOAN . Gargoyle Rep. 1, Riding Club 2, Modern Dancing 2, Baseball 2, Pep Club 3, Home Ec. Club Sec. 4, Basketball 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Sales Club 4, Stage Production 4. CHAMLEE, VERNELL French Club 2, 3, Art League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Honor League 4. CHIECO, MADELYN . Sales Club 3, Gargoyle Reporter 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Seattle, Wash. 1, 2. CHRISTOS, JOHN Boys' Glee 1, Jr. Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Sales Club 4. CITRON, ARTHUR ' Football I, 2, Basketball 'l, 2, Sales Club 4. CLEMENS, OPAL . Honqr League 4, Art League 4. ' CLIFTON, MARGARET French Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Sages 'l, 2, 3, 4, ll...f- I'I..L fl fl-, f'I..L '1 I' VI A 1. Ll-..-.. I-......- A A..l. I-..-..- IVIUBN' N-IUIJ Qi NJIUC Knlull Li K.4.l-l.l'K. 'li IIUIIUI I-CUSUC qi IKII Leusue 4, Modern Dancing 4, Swimming 4. COHEN, FLOYD COHEN, SYLVIA - Spanish Club I, , 3, Shorthand Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Sales Club 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2. - CQLBURN, CAROL Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Girls' Glee 4, C.Y.l.A. 3, 4, Parlators 4, Sales Club 4, Music Club 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4. COLEMAN, GEORGE A. JR. Band 3, 4. COMISAR, MANNY I Sages 'I, Latin Club 2, 3, Proiection Room 2, Art League 4. COMPSTON, JOHN J. Sales Club 4.' CONRAD, MARGIE Shorthand Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. CONYERS, JAMES N. ' J ' Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4. COOMER, JACK COUCH, WILLIAM RUSSEL Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3, Jr. Orch. l, Sr. Orch. 'l, 2, 3, Concertmaster 4. COYN E, IRMA L. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4, Math Club 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club. CRAIN, NANCY Honor League 4, Stretcher Squad 3, 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Annual Staff 4, Spanish Club 2, Art League 4, Jr. Girls' Glee 3, Pres. 4, Swimming 'l, 2, 3, Modern Dancing 2. CREIGHTON, JANET Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 3, Sec'y 4, Annual Staff 4, Honor League 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Spanish Club 2, Math 3, 4, Prom. Comm. 3, Jr. Girls' Glee Club 'I, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Art League 4, Brotherhood Comm. 4. CRUMRINE, HELEN BLISS Annual Rep. 2, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4. CUMMINS, PAULINE Sales Club 4, Home Ec. Club l, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Honor League g 4, Art League 4. CURREN, JOHN M. Jr. Choir 2, Boys' Glee Club 3, Sr. Choir 3, V. Pres. 4, Ensemble 4, Spanish Club 3, Hughes Club 3, Corr. Sec. 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Art League 4, Stretcher Squad 4. DANE, STANLEY A. Football Mgr. 3, 4, Art League 3, 4. DANGEL, ROSE JOAN G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, Exec. Board 4, Dance Club l, 2, 3, Sport Leader 4, Archery 'I, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle 2, Ed. Staff 3, 4, Annual Rep. 'I, 4, Sr. Ring Comm. 3, 4, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, C.Y.l.A. 4, Honor League 4, Annual Staff 4, Sr. Choir 4, Freshies Aide 4, Sages 4. 1 DEIFEL, CARLA Jr. Girls' Glee 'I5 Sr. Girls' Glee 25 A Cappella 35 Librarian 45 Madrigals 45 French Club 3, 45 Art League 45 Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, 45 Editor 35 Annual Staff 4. DELUSE, ANN - Honor League 45 Art League 45 Sales Club 45 Music Appreciation 3. DENHART, RALPH Hughes Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Art League 45 Stage Crew 'I, 2, 3, 45 Sages 45 Thespians 3, 45 Annual Photographer 2, 3, 45 Gargoyle Photographer 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 'I5 Annual Rep. 'I5 Gargoyle Rep. 2. DE WALD, KENNETH Sales Club 35 Gargoyle Assoc. Sports Editor 45 Art League 4. DIAMANT, SHIRLEY I Spanish Club 25 Sales Club 45 Art League 45 Honor League 4. DIAMOND, HARVEY Sr. Boys' Glee 25 Hughes Club 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Annual Rep. 2, 35 Annual Staff 45 Victory Corps Rep. 15 Art League 3. DIXON, RAE Walnut Hills T, 25 Art League 45 Honor League 45 Riding Club 3, 45 Bowling 35 Archery 35 Pep Club 35 Information Desk 45 French Club 3, 45 Gargoyle 4. DOCTROW, NATHAN Gargoyle Rep. 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Math Club, Exec. Comm. 45 Art League 3. DOLMAN, CHARLES M. Annual Business Manager 45 Gargoyle 25 News Editor 35 Senior Adviser 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Math Club 3, 45 Foreign Policy Ass'n 3, 45 World Problems Forum 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 45 Art League 4. DONN, ROSE Shorthand Club 35 Pres. 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 45 Honor League 45 Art League 45 Gargoyle Rep. 'I5 Modern Dancing 2. DOWNEY, MARILYN French Club 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Sales Club 35 Home Ec. Club 45 Art League 4. DREYFOOS, LEE HARVEY Gargoyle Rep. 3, 45 Annual Rep. 2, 3, 4. DUDLEY, JACK Cross-Country 'I5 Jr. Choir 'I5 Track 'I. DUERR, ROBERT H. Band 'I, 2, 3, 45 312 Band 2, 3, 4. DUFFY, RUTH JEAN Maiorette 3, 45 Twirler 'I, 25 Band T, 2, 3, 45 Gargoyle Typist 3, 45 Art League 45 Honor League 45 Sales Club 3, 45 Stage Production 4. DURHAM, EDNA Honor League 45 Sr. Girls' Glee Club 'I, 2, 35 Sr. Choir 35 Treas. 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Sages 45 Art League 3, 45 Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, 45 Sales Club 45 Madrigals 45 Pep Club 2, 3. DZIECH, JANE ' Sales Club 35 Stage Craft 45 Art League 45 Honor League 45 Home Ec. 4. EBERLEIN, MELVIN Sr. Choir 45 Ensemble 45 Hughes Club 3. EDWARDS, DIANE Pep Club I, 25 G.A.A. 35 Bowling 35 Individual Sports 35 Shorthand Club 3, 45 Victory Corps T5 Honor League 45 Sales Club, Treas. 45 Art League 4. ELHOFF, EDWARD Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Choir 45 Sr. Orch. 3, 45 Jr. Orch. 'I5 Tennis 'I, 3, 45 Swimming 'I, 2, 3, 4. ELKIN, MARTHA LOUISE Annual Rep. 2, 35 Art League 3, 45 Sales Club 45 Stage Produc- tion Club 45 Sages 4. ELLERMAN, EUGENE ROBERT EMIG, ROBERT E. Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Hughes Club 3, 4. ENDRES, GEORGE J. Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Gym Team 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Hughes Club 4, Art League 4. ENGEL, LIESA Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Bowling 1, Ping Pong 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid. ESSLINGER, DONALD C. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Hughes Club 4, Jr. Choir 1, A Cappella Choir 4, Sages 1, 3, Art League 4. ESTERLY, BETTY JEAN Sales Club 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Home Ec. Club 3. ETTIN, BEATRICE Middlesboro High School 1, 2, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Spanish Club 4, Gargoyle Staff 4. ETTIN, SHIRLEY IRENE Middlesboro High School 1, 2, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Spanish Club 4, Gargoyle Staff 4. EYLER, ZELDA MAE Pep Club 2, Spanish 3, Sages 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Honor League 4. FERGUSON, PATRICIA W. Latin Club 2, Jr. Girls' Glee Club 1, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, Sr. Choir 4, Sages 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, C.Y.l.A. 4, Honor League 4. FIGG, RUTH ANN Editress of 1947 Annual, Annual Rep. 2, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Madrigals 4, Math Club 4, French Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, Kickball 1, 2, Basketball 1, Volley-ball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Sportsleader 2, Tennis 1, 2, Bowling 3, Ind. Sports 1. FISCHER, CARL GENE Hughes Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3. FISCHER, RUTH Spanish Club 2, 3, Honor League 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Hockey 2, Kickball 1, 2, Bowling 2, Archery 1, Basketball 1, Sages 3, Gargoyle Business Staff 3, Jr. Girls' Glee 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, Art League 4. FISHER, SHIRLEY Physiology Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4. FITZGERALD, CLYDE N. FLEISSNER, BERNICE Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4. FLINN, MARY EDITH Latin Club 3, Pep Club 2, Glee Club 2, Jr. Choir 4, Jr. Orchestra 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Art League 4, Victory Corps 1, G.A.A. 2, Archery 2, Bowling 3. FORD, JOHN H. Stowe Jr. High School 1, C.Y.I.A. 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Sages 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Gargoyle Feature Writer 4, Parlataors 3, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Annual Rep. 3, Chess Club 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. FORN, VICTOR N. Hughes Club 3, 4, Sages 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 4, Student Council 3, Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3, 312 Show Com. 4, Annual Staff 4. FRANKS, DANIEL E. Gargoyle Rep. 3, Art League 4, Garoyle Staff 4, O.S.G. 3, 4, O.N.G. 4. FREYHOF, JACK N. Art League 4, French Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Foreign Policy 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Ed. Staff 2, Assoc. Ed. 3, Hughes Club 4, Math Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Exec. Comm. 3, Director of J.A.R.C. Ac- tivities 4, World Prob. Forum 3. FRISCH, STANLEY H. y Band 'I, 2, 3, Swimming Team Mgr. 3, Art League 4. FROMMER, HENRY G. Art League FULTON, RICHARD E. Chess Club I. FUNKE, DOROTHY L. Gargoyle Staff 1, 2, 4, Bus. Mgr. 3, Annual Staff 4, Math Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Art League 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, Badminton 3, Freshies' Aide 4, Honor League Exec. Comm. 4. GAESSLER, VIRGINIA MAE , G.A.A. I, Bowling 1, Art League 4, Honor .League 4. GALLAGHER, ANN Honor League 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, Pres. 4, Lunchroom 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Art League 4, 4 Physiology Club 2. GAMES, MERRILL ' . Pres. Student Council 4, Hughes Club 3, Pres. 4, Hi-Y 3, V. Pres. 4, Track 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Book Shop 4, Math Club,3, Annual Rep. l, Art League 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Prom Comm. 4. GARNER, WILLIAM J. . GEIER, THEODORE C. Annual Rep. 1, Art League 4, Math Club 4, GEISDORF, BETTY LOU Art League 4, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Reporter 4. GEISS, RUTH ANN Spanish Club I, 2, Shorthand Club 3, Treas. 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. GEORGETON, JOHN .Math Club I, 2, 4, Latin Club 'I, 2. GILLESPIE, VIVIAN I. Art League 4, Jr. Glee Club I, Honor League 4, Shorthand Club 4. GOERING, CHARLES W. Football 'I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 'I, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Latin Club 2, Basketball 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Treas. 3, Hall Guard 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2. GOINS, MARGIE Annual Rep. 1, 4, Archery I, Hockey 'I, Music Club 3, Physiology Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Shorthand Club 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Sages 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Gargoyle Staff 4. GOLDBERG, SYLVIA Gargoyle Rep. 2, Sales Club 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Shorthand Club 3, Pep Club 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Modern Dancing 2. GOLDFARB, BETTIE E. Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, World Forum 3, Annual Rep. 2, Art League 4, Music Apprication 3, 4, Math Club 4, Honor League 4. GOLDMAN, PHILIP Art League 4. GORDON, BETTY LOU Art League 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Spanish Club I, 2. GOTTESMAN, HARVEY Bloom Jr. High 1, Band 2, 3, Sales Club 2, Annual Rep. 2. GRAFF, GEORGE Football 'I, 2, Co-Capt. 3, 4, Basketball 'I, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Baseball 'I, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Sales Club Pres. 4, Gargoyle Rep. 'l, Annual Rep. I, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, V. Pres. 3, 4, Art League 4, Hall Guard 3, 4. GRAHAM, CHARLES Shortriclge High 1, Art Academy 1, 2, 3. GRAHAM, GERALDINE Honor League 4, German Club 4. GRAY, SHIRLEY Honor, League 4, Art League 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Sales Ciub 4, Bowiing 4. GREENSTEIN, ELEANOR Spanish Club 1, 2, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Sages 4, Honor League 4. HAAS, BARBARA German Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4. HAAS, RALPH Gym Team 1, 2, Annual Rep. 1. 'HAEussLER, ANN E. Miamisburg High, Miamisburg, Ohio 1, 2, Pep Club 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Lunch Line Duty 4. HALL, FRANCES G.A.A., Kickball 1, Baseball 1, Art League 4, French Club 3, 4, Freshies' Aid 4. HAMMOCK, JOAN B. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Jr. Girls' Glee Club 1, Jr. Choir 2, Gargoyle Rep. 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Art League 4. HARBRECHT, ARTHUR Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, Corr. Sec. 3, Rec. Sec. 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Maclrigals 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 312 Show Committee 4. HARDIN, JESSIE HARMON, VIRGIL HARNER, JACQUELINE A. Killeen High 1, Dickenson County 2, 3, Honor League 4. HASLINGER, VIRGINIA , ' Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, Gargoyle Staff 3, Busi- ness Staff 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Music Appreciation 3, Annual Rep. 2. . HATTERSCHIDE, JACK Cross-Country 1, 2, Hughes Club 3, 4. HAUNGS, CARL P. HAVLOVIC, JOSEPH A. Hughes Club 3, V-Pres. 4, Hi-Y 4, Latin Club 3, Annual Rep. 2, Book Room 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 2,' Football 2, 3, Track 3, 4. HEIMBERG, RALPH . Latin Club 4. HELMS, NORMA J. Christian Youth in Action 3, 4, Sales Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4. HENNEL, JOYCE G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Publicity Manager 4, Kickball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Tumbling 2, 3, Volley-ball 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. HENSHAW, ROBERT E. Boys' Glee Club 3, Sales Club 4. HERMAN, LARRY Boys' Glee 2, Gargoyle Staff 2, Feature Writer 3, 4, Sr. Ring Comm. 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Volley-ball 4, Hughes Club 4- 312 Show Comm. 4, Annual Sports Ed. 4, Art League 3, 4, Brotheri hood Comm. 4. HEURICH, WALTER J. HICKS, DELORES Honor League 4, Art League 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Math Club 3. HIGHTOWER, RUBY L. Shorthand Club 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. HILL, CARLTON Victory Corps Rep. 1, Basketball 1. HIRSCHBERG, MARVIN Orchestra 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2. HOEWELER, PAULINE Gargoyle Rep. 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Stage Production 4. HOFFMAN, BETTY JANE Pep Club 1, Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Sages 2, 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4. HOLDT, SHIRLEY French Club 1, 2, Art League 4, Honor League 4. HOLTHAUS, JACK Band 2, 3, 4, Sr. Boys' Glee 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4. HORNER, JACQUELINE Latin Club 1, 2, Tennis 2, German Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Lunchroom 4. ' HOWARD, MARILYN KATHERINE Swimming 1, 2, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Jr. Glee 1, Sr. Glee 2, A Cappella Choir 4. HOYNES, CHRISTINE Jr. Girls' Glee 1, 2, Math Club 3, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. HUME, DORRIS JUNE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4, Capt. 2, Archery 2, 3, 4, Modern Dancing 2, 4, Leader 3, Individual Sports 2, 4, Volley-ball 2, 4, Kickball 2, Baseball 2, 4, Swimming 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 4, Shorthand Club 3. HUMPHREY, MARY MILDRED Jr. Girls' Glee 1, Jr. Choir 2, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Home Ec. 4. HURST, EVELYN E. Physiology Club 2, Pep Club 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. HUSS, JOHN D. Treas. Sr. Class of '47, Hughes Club 3, Program Chairman 4, Latin Club 2, Hall Guard 4, Football 3, Annual Rep. 4. HYMAN, FLORINE Art League 4, Sages 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Pep Club 2, Honor League 4. HYNES, JANET R. Swimming Team 1, 4, Gargoyle Staff 2, Ed. 3, Fresh. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Ensemble 3, Latin Club 3, Sages 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Honor League 4. ISAACS, AU DREY Western Hills 1, Pep Club 2, Sales Club 4, V. Pres., Treas., Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club, V. Pres. 4, Art League 4. JACKSON, DOROTHY A. Latin Club 2, 3, Modern Dancing 2, 3, Girl Reserves 2, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Swimming 1, Information Desk 4. JACOB, JOYCE EDNA G.A.A. 2, Riding Club 2, Latin Club 4, Honor League 4, 'I, 2, Art League 4. JACOB, LORETTA H. Art League 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Honor League 4. JERVIS, THOMAS Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Sr. Boys Jr. Glee 1 Glee 2, Spanish Club 2, Victory Corps I, Student Council 4, Sales Club 4. KAMMER, MARY JANE Latin Club 2, Student Council Rep. 3, Exec. Comm. 4, Art League 4, Math Club 3, 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Honor League 4, S Comm. 4. KAMPF, VERNA E. Jr. Girls' Glee I, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Cho r. Prom ir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club Accompanist 4, Sales Club 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Madrigal Singers 4. KAMUF, MARY ANN Jr. Girls' Glee 'I, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, A Cappella Choir 3, Pres. 4, Gargoyle Staff 4, Pep Club I, 2, French Club 2, Exec. Comm. I, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Music Club 3, 4, Tennis 3. KATZ. FRED Sales Club 4. KAUFMAN, WALTER Spanish Club I, Track I. KEELING, JANET A. Mt. Healthy High School I, 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Art League 4, G.A.A. 4. KELLER, AUDREY J. Girl Reserves I, 2, Art League 4, Sales Club Y4, Annual Rep. 3, Pep Club 'I, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4. KELLER, CAROL LOUISE Math Club 3, 4, Sages 3, Art League 4, Parlators, Sec'y. 4, Infor- ation Desk 4, Honor League 4. KELSO, JEAN ANN G.A.A. 2, Bowling 2, Kickball 2, Archery 2, Volley-ball 2, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Girls' Glee I, Twirler 'I, 2, Marjorette 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. KENDRICK, ROBERT KENNARD, VIRGINIA LEE Bowling 'l, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Twirler I, 2, Drum Maiorette 3, 4, Riding Club 4, Pep Club 'l, 2, Art League 4, Home Ec. Club I, 2, Annual Rep. I, Spanish Club I, 2, Honor Le Sales Club 4. KENNEDY, NOREEN IRENE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Bowling 'l, Archery 'l, 2, 3, 4, Individual S Sport Leader 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, Kic Volley-ball 'I, Baseball I, 2, Annual Rep. I, 2, Jr. Girls' Girl Reserves 2, Fr. Choir, Treas. 2, Art League 4, Sr. Gir V. Pres. 3, 4, Honor League. I KETTENACKER, LOUISE Walnut Hills High School I, Honor League 4, Pep Club 2, League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. KETTLER, BETTY LOUISE Latin Club 3, Jr. Choir 2, Girls' Glee Club 4, Freshies' Art League 4, Honor League 4. KISTNER, DOLORES M. Home Ec. Club 4, Art League, Honor League 4, Bowling KLEEMAN, PAUL E. KLEINE, BETTY Gargoyle Rep. I, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Rep. 2, Pep Club 2, Honor League 4, Art League 4. KLEIN, MARJORIE H. Our Lady of Angels I, Latin Club 2, German Club 3, League 4, Honor League 4. ague 4, ports 'l, kball 1, Glee I, s' Glee, 4, Art Alcle 4, 'I. Annual 4, Art KOEHLER, JOHN E. Annual Rep. I, Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, 312 Band 2, 3, 4. KOEHLER, MARVIN Cross-Country 3, 4, Track 3, Swimming 2, 3, 4. KOODISH, STANLEY Boys' Glee 3, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Art League 3. KRAUSS, PAULINE Honor League 4, Art League 4. KRAVETZ, R. STUART Ed. of 1947 Annual 4, Annual Sports Staff 3, Gargoyle Staff 'I, Rep. 'I, Ass't Feature Ed. 2, Assoc. Literary Ed. 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Exec. Comm. 4, Math Club 3, 4, Parlators 3, Art League 4, Student Handbook Comm. 3. KRESSER, MELVA E. Bloom Jr. High 'I, Art League 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Sales Club Sec'y. 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4. KRILOW, DOLORES aIT1TJ't IS IQ c oo , am u , , urls' Glee 2, Sages 2, 3, Thespian 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, Ensemble 4. KRUMBEIN, MARION , Western Hills High I, 2, Spanish Club 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. KUGELMAN, GERHARDT Track 2, Cross Country 3, German Club Sec'y 4. KUHLENBERG, ROBERT A. Boys' Glee 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4. KURESMAN, SYLVALEE Spanish Club 2, Pep Club I, G.A.A. I, Kickball 'I, Bowling 2, Modern Dancing 'I, 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. . KURZNER, HERBERT L. Volleyball 4, Gym I. KUSMAN, BETTY M. Spanish Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Pep Club 3, Bowling 'I. LACY, VICTOR Art League 3, 4, Sales Club 4. LAMY, LAURELYN Victory Corps Rep. I, Latin Club 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Stage Prod. Club 4, Art League 4. LANE, ALLEN C. Hall Guard 4, Bowling Team, Hughes Club 4, Annual Rep. 3. LASITA, MARIE C. Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Stage Production Club 4, Treas., Sales Club 4, Pep Club 3. LEAMAN, DOLORES Jr. Girls' Glee Club I, Girl Reserves 2, Jr. Choir 2, Math Club 3, 4, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Honor League, Exec. Comm. 4, Sr. Choir 4, Art League 4, Swimming 4, Music Club 4, Pep Club 2, Freshies' Aide 4. LEASE, DONALD Spanish Club I, Art League 4. LEHN, KENNETH Track 2. LEIMBERGER, FRED W. . Gargoyle Staff 'I, 2, 3, 4, Associate Business Manager 3, 4, Ger- man Club 3, Sec'y 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Track 3, 4. LEISINGER, PHlL - Spanish Club 15 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Art League 45 Band 3, 4. LEMME, CARMEN MARY Honor League 45 Freshies' Aide 45 Spanish Club 45 Sales Club 35 Art League 4.- LESSURE, ALFRED' -I Spanish Club 1, 25 French Club 3, 4. LEVISON, ALBERT N. Rifle Club 45 Victory Corps Representative 15 Motion Picture Pro- iector Operator 1, 2, 3. LEVY, KENNETH Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volley-ball 45 Latin Club 3. LEWIS HELEN C. Gargoyle 2, Feature Ed. 35 Sr. Girls' Glee 25 Latin Club 25 French Club 3, 45 Sages 2, 35' Art League 45 Honor League 4. LIEBERT, ROBERT Chess Club 2, 3, President 45 Parlators 2, 3, 45 Music Appreciation Group 3, 4, Gargoyle 35 World Problems Forum 35 Latin Club 45 C.Y.l.A. 4. LILLARD, CHARLOTTE - Jr. Girls' Glee 15 Sr. Girls' Glee 25 A Cappella Choir 35 Roberian 45 Gargoyle Rep. 25 Annual Rep. 15 French Club 2, 35 Honor League 45 Art League 45 Swimming Team 15 Ensemble 4. LISMAN, GERALDINE Honor League 45 Art League 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Shorthand Club 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Gargoyle Rep. 15 Pep Club 1. LOCHNER, RUTH D. ' Pep Club 1, 25 Home Ec. 1, 25 Girl Reserves 1, 25 Gargoyle Rep. 25 Art League 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Honor League 4. LONG, DORIS . Elmwood Jr. High 15 Latin Club 35 Art League 45 Honor League 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Stage Production Club 4, President 4. LOVETT, FRANCES JANE Jr. Girls' Glee 15 Jr. Choir 25 Sr. Girls' Glee 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Art League 45 Honor League 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, Treas. 45 French Club 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3.- LUCHS, ARTHUR LUEHRMAN, MARION H. Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Math Club 3, Exec. Comm. 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Art League 45 Honor League 45 Freshies' Aide 45 Gargoyle Bus. Staff 3, Literary Staff 35 Annual Staff 45 Lunchroom 2, 3, 45 World Problems Forum 3. MCCANN, THOMAS Dayton Ky. High School 1, 25 Gargoyle Feature Writer 45 Art League 4. MCKINNEY, JAMES C. MADGET, LA VERNE Secretary of Class of 47 5 Student Council Exec. Comm. 35 Honor League 45 Freshies' Aide 45 Art League 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Short- hand Club 3, 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Kickball 15 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Graduation Comm. 45 Lunchroom 3, 45 Sr. Prom. Comm. 4. MALBERG, JEAN ELLEN Honor League 45 Art League 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Freshies' Aide 45 State Production Club, Sec. 4. MANDEL, MARJORIE J. Honor League 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. MANDELL, CLEONNE S. Pep Club 15 Victory Corps Rep. 15 Physiology Club 25 Gargoyle Rep. 35 Nurses' Aide 35 Art League 45 Sages 45 Stage Production 45 Honor League 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Sales Club 4. MARGESON, MELVIN L. Hughes Club 35 Art League 4. MARLER, WILLIE BELLE Sales Club 4, Sages 'l, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4, Pep Club 3, Freshies' Aide 4, Honor League 4, Art League 3, Shorthand Club 3, 4. MARSTON, BARBARA J. Latin Club 3, Honor League 4. MARTIN, HAROLD W. Pep Club 3, Hughes Club 3, Parlators 3. MARTIN IRVIN Art League. MARTINI, NORMA Honor League 4, Art League 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 4, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Gargoyle Staff 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Treas. 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Senior Girls' Glee 2, 3, Info. Desk 4, Victory Corp. Rep. I, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Volleyball 'l, 2, Baseball 'l, 2, Bad- minton I, 2, 3, Kickball 'l, 2, Ping-Pong 2, Horseshoes 2, 3. MAYER, WILLIAM J. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Tennis 3, Math Club 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Jr. Choir, Pres. 2. MAYFIELD, JACK F. Art League 3. MAZER, LOWELL O. Spanish Club 4. ' MAZZEI, JOHN M. Jr. Choir 2, Track 2, Boys' Glee Club 3, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Sales Club 4. MECHLER, FERDINAND Football 'I, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team I, 2, 3, Co. Captain 4, Hughes Club 4, Student Council 4, Volleyball 4, Art League 4. MEIER, JACK E. Art League 4, Sales Club 4. MELLMAN, BERNIE Art League MENKE, GLORIA A. G.A.A. T, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball T, 2, Badminton 2, 3, Shuftleboard 2, 3, Kickball 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Ping- Pong 2, 3, Horseshoes 2, 3, Hockey 2, Deck Tennis 2, Shorthand Club 3, Art League 3, 4, Honor League 4, Info. Desk 4. MARGY, LA VERN C. Spanish Club 2, 3, Shorthand Club 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4. MERLAND, FLORENCE A. Home Ec. Club 4, Shorthand Club 4, Honor League 4. MERZ, VIRGINIA M. Pres. Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Info. Desk 4, Art League ' 4, Physiology Club Pres. 2, Sages T, 2, 3, Thespians 4, Jr. Glee Club lg Latin Club 2, 4, Sec'y 3, Moth Club 3, Sec'y Treas. 4, Prom Comm. 4. MEYER, JANE L. Sales Club 4, Stage Production Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. , MEYER, JEAN L. Annual Staff 3, 4, Info. Desk 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. MEYER, SYLVIA F. Sages 2, Latin Club 2, Jr. Choir 2, Art League 4, Honor League 4. MEYERS, KATHERINE ELLEN Honor League 4, Art League 4, Sales Club 4, Pep Club 4, Home Ec. Club 4. MILGRAM, ANITA Honor League 4, A Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 4 MILLER, DOLORES MARIE Honor League 4, Art League 3, 4, Sages 4, Modern Dancing 3. MILLER, DON Art League 4. MILLER, ELSIE Archery 'l, 2, Art League 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 4, Jr. Girls' Glee 1, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Sages 'l, 2, Sales Club 3. MILLER, MARY KATHERINE Art League 4, Honor League 4, Sages 3, 4, Riding Club 4, Modern Dancing 4, French Club 4, Latin Club 3, Math Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. MILLMAN, SIDNEY Movie Proiector 2, Art League 4. MITCHELL, MARY JANE Honor League 4, Art League 4, Sales 3, Jr. Girls' Glee I. MOLTER, MARY Honor League 4, Sales Club 3, Art League 4. MONIS, MARVIN Sales Club 4, Art League 4. MONTGOMERY, CAROL ANN V-Pres. of Class of '47, Sec'y of Class of '46, Sr. Ring Comm. 3, Annual Art Staff 3, Art Ed. 4, Gargoyle Staff 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Freshies' Aide 4, Art Academy 2, 3, Art League 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Prom Comm. 4, Honor League 4. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT M. Western Hills 'I, Latin Club 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Math Club'4, Hall Guard 4. MORI, BETTY Hunt High School I, Physiology Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Volley-ball 4, Latin Club 3, Sr. Girls' Glee 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Honor League 4: C.Y.I.A. 4. MOXLEY, BARBARA Honor League 4, Art League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. MUELLER, MARCELLA CAROLYN Latin Club 3, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Bowling 2, 4, Modern Dancing 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Victory Corps Rep. 1, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Stage Production, V-Pres. 4, Annual Rep. 2, 4, Pep Club 2. MURPHY, GARRY N. Art League 4, Gargoyle Staff 2, Sports Ed. 3, Sages 'I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y '3, 4, Jr. Class Pres., Ring Comm. 3, 4, Jr. Prom Comm., Chairman 312 Show Comm., Student Council 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 3, 4, Treas. 4, World Problems Forum Sec'y, 3. MURRISON, DONALD V Boy's Glee 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4. MUTH, MARILYN Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, V. Pres. 4, Modern Dancing l, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Gargoyle Feature Writer 3, 4, Stretcher Squad 3, 4, Tennis 3, Art League 3, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. NEU, RUTH JANE Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 3, Art League 4, Information Desk 4, Honor League 4, A Cappella Choir 4. NEUMANN, STANLEY D. Treas. Jr. Class 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Math Club V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Ring Comm. 3, 4. NEWMAN, JOHN WILLIAM Victory Corps I, Latin Club Treas. 3. NICKEL, CAROLYN L. Commercial Division at Woodward 1, 2, Art League 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4. NIEDERHELMAN, ROSEMARY Shorthand Club 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Kickball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Archery 'I, 2, 4, Swimming 4, Volleyball 4, Baseball 'l, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Tumbling 1, Honor League 4. NOGEN, RUTH R. Honor League 45 Sales Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Sages 45 Spanish Club 'I, 25 Art League 4. NOYES, GREG Arlington, Va. 'l, 2, 35 Football 45 Track 45 Sages 45 Gym Team 45 Thespians 45 Gargoyle 45 Stage Crew 45 Ohio State Guard 4. ODENBECK, RICHARD W. Cross-country 3, Capt. 45 Track 3. O'HARA, VIVIAN G. Pep Club I. ORTMAN, VIOLA ANNA G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Kickball 25 Basketball 25 Volley-ball 25 Archery 2, 3, 45 Individual Sports 2, 35 German Club 3, 45 Honor League 4. OSBORNE, BETTY L. Rothenberg Jr. High 'I5 Woodward Commercial 25 Shorthand Club 35 Sales Club 45 Honor League 4. OTT, LEONARD L. Gargoyle Rep. 'l, Bus. Staff 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Hughes Club 3. OTTEN, FRED Sr. Choir 45 Sr. Orchestra 1, 3, 45 Art League 4. PAPPAS, SOPHIE Spanish Club 25 Honor League 45 Art League 4. PARRY, PHYLLIS E. Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 German Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Honor League 45 Art League 45 Glee Club Accompanist I. PERRY, IDA Art League 45 Gargoyle Staff 35 Honor League 45 Freshies' Aide 45 G.A.A. I. PETER, JUNE T. Pep Club 25 Honor League 45 Art League 45 Badminton 35 Annual Rep. 2. PHILLIPP, STANLEY R. POTTHOFF, MARY G. Honor League 45 Home Ec. Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Gargoyle Rep. 'I5 Annual Rep. 25 Art League 45 Girl Reserves 25 G.A.A. 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 4. PRICE, DOLORES I. Kickball 'I5 Archery 'I5 Latin Club 35 Art League 45 Sr. Girls' Glee Club 45 Freshies' Aide 45 Honor League 4. PRICE, JEAN Sages I5 Jr. Girls' Glee Club 'I5 Latin Club 2, 35 Jr. Choir 25 Pep Club 25 Sr. Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Honor League 45 Art League 45 Freshies' Aide 45 Student Council Rep. 45 Exec. Comm. 45 Music Appreciation Club 4. PRICE, MARJORIE Oyler Jr. High School 'I5 Honor League 45 Art League 45 Gargoyle Reporter 4. PRICE, RUTH Tennis I5 Spanish Club 25 Art League 3, 45 Sales Club 43 Honor League 4. PRIESSMAN, JACK Art League 35 Sales Club 4. PYWEN, ELAINE Modern Dancing 'I5 Home Ec. Club 45 Honor League 45 Latin Club 'I5 Art League 45 Pep Club 2. RAUCHMAN, MARILYN Spanish Club 'l, 2, 35 Exec. Comm. 45 Sales Club 45 Shorthand Club 35 Pep Club 35 Honor League 4, Gargoyle Reporter 2. REDFIELD, FRANCES Latin Club 37 Spanish Club 47 Gargoyle Staff 37 Annual Art Staff 47 Student Council Rep. 47 Honor League 47 Art League 4. REED, DONN REIS, RICHARD Basketball I, 2j Football 2, 37 Baseball 47 Gargoyle Rep. 3, 4. RELLY, WILLIAM RENCK, BETTY JEAN Bowling 'I, 47 Sales Club 37 Gargoyle Rep. 'I7 Art League 47 Band I, 2, 37 Home Ec. Club 47 Honor League 4. RETHMEIER, MELVIN K. Hughes Club 37 Program Chairman 47 Hi-Y 3, 47 A Cappella Choir 3, Sec'y 47 Boys' Glee Club I, 27 Madrigals 47 Foreign Policy Assn. 27 Latin Club 2, 37 Art League 3, 47 Annual Staff 47 Show Comm. 312. REUTHE, PATTY L. Honor League 47 Art League 47 Spanish Club 3, 47 Home Ec. Club 'I, 47 Math Club 3. V RICE, ROBERT P. Hughes Club 4. RIEHL, GEORGE A. Hughes Club 3, 47 Jr. Orchestra I7 Jr. Choir 2i Boys' Glee Club 3, 47 Math Club 4. RIES, ROBERT Gargoyle Rep. 27 Hi-Y 3, 4i Hughes Club 3, Treas. 47 Art League 4. ROBERTS, SHARON Treas. Sales Club 47 Gargoyle Reporter 4, Rep. 'l, 2, 37 Honor League 47 Baseball 2, 3, 47 Basketball 2, 3, 47 Bowling 27 Hockey 3, 47 Individual Sports 2, 37 Kickball 2, 3, 47 Tennis 27 Tumbling 27 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. ROBERTSON, ROBERT S. Beliot High Wis. I7 Football 2, 37 Swimming 2, 3, Capt. 47 Track 47 Gargoyle Rep. 37 German Club 3. ROBINSON, KENNETH Volleyball 47 Football I, 2, 3, 47 Baseball 2, 37 Basketball I, 27 Track 37 A Cappella Choir 47 Student Council Rep. 37 Art League 47 Hughes Club 47 Hi-Y 47 Latin Club 3. ROEHM, MARGARET Sages 'l, 2, 37 Sec'y 47 Thespians 3, Sec'y7 47 German Club I, 27 Parlators 3, Pres. 47 Math Club 47 Gargoyle 2, Assoc. Ed. 3, Dept. News 47 Modern Dancing 2, 37 Honor League 47 Art League 4. ROEMER, THOMAS P. Football 2, 3, 47 Basketball 'I, 27 Art League 47 Sales Club 47 Gargoyle Rep. 'l. ROGERS, HELEN Latin Club 3, 47 Home Ec. Club 47 Sales Club 47 Honor League 4. ROHAN, AUDREY Sages I, 2, 3, Treas. 47 Thespians 2, 3, G.A.A. I7 Kickball I. Bowling Club I, Riding Club 27 Archery 27 Modern Dancing I, 2, 37 Latin Club 27 Spanish Club 3, 47 Student Council Rep. 47 Gargoyle Staff 2, City Ed. 3, Feature Writer 47 Art League 47 Honor League 47 Information Desk 4. ROLLINSON, MILDRED Bloom Jr. High7 Physioiogy Club 2j Pep Club 2, 37 Sales Club 37 Art League 47 Kickball 47 Home Ec. Club 47 Honor League 4. ROMANI, JULIUS A. Spanish Club 'I7 Hughes Club 4. ROSENSTEIN, PAULINE C. Sales Club 47 Honor League 4. ROSENTHAL, CHARLES H. Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 47 Sr. Band 3, 47 Track Team 47 Parlators 47 Boys' Glee Club 47 312 Show Program Comm. 47 Ohio National Guard 3, 47 Gargoyle Artist 4. ROSIN, LEANORE , Sages 1, 4, Spanish Club 3, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Art League 4. ROSS, CAROL Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Sages 3, 4, Art League 3, 4. ROTHAAS, FERN M. Honor League 4, Annual Rep. 2, Spanish Club 2, Sr. Choir 4, Pep Club 2, Sages 1. ROTTER, ALVIN S. Hughes Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4. ROWLETTE, JANE Pep Club 1, Sages 2, 3, Keeper of the Book 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Thespians 3, C.Y.l.A., Treas. 4. RUDMANN, SHIRLEY M. Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Sages 3, Freshies' Aide 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Archery 1, Kickball 1, Music Apprecia- tion 3. RUNCK, EDWARD J. Chess Club 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Math Club 3. RUNCK, JEAN Sages 1, Jr. Girls' Glee Club 1, Latin Club 2, Girl Reserves 2, Swimming 4, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, Modern Dancing 2, Spanish Club 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Swimming 3, Gargoyle Staff 3, Art League 4, Spanish Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Gargoyle Rep. 4. SACHS, SIDNEY B. Art League 3, 4, Sr. Glee Club 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Track 3. SAUNDERS, RICHARD D. Band 1, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. SCHEINBAUM, MIRIAM Spanish Club 1, 2, Modern Dancing 1, Art League 3, 4, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. SCHIEWECK, MARY ANN Rothenberg 1, Woodward 2, Art League 3, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. SCHLANSER, CAROL German Club 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4, Parlators 4, C.Y.l.A. 3, Pres. 4. SCHMIDT, DOROTHEA Spanish Club 3, Math Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Bowling 4, G.A.A. 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Swimming 4. SCHNEIDER, ALICE Math Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Art League 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Honor League 4. SCHNEIDER, CHARLES A. Stage 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Sages 3, 4. SCHNEITHORST, ROBERT M. Art League 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Sages 2, 3, 4. SCHOCH, EVELYN R. Spanish Club 1, 2, Corr. Sec'y, 3, Math Club Exec. Comm. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Art League 3, 4. SCHODELL, LOIS C. Spanish Club 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 3, Victory Corp 1, Annual Rep. 1. SCHOELWER, WILLIAM A. Associate Editor, Gargoyle 3, 4, Math Club 3, French Club 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Foreign Policy 3, 4, Art League 3. SCHOENBORN, EDITH Jr. Girls' Glee 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, En- semble 4, C.Y.I.A. 4, Art League 3, Honor League 4, Victory Corps 1. SCHWARTZ, DAVID SCHWARTZ, HOWARD Gargoyle Staff 4, Sales Club 4. SCHWARTZ, RUTHIE Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Exec. Comm. 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Midget Dramatic Club 1, Sages 4, Victory Corps 1, Jr. Choir 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Shorthand Club 3, Sales Club 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1. SCHWARTZ, SALLIE French Club 2, 3, 4, Art League 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Honor League 4. SCHWARTZ, VIVIAN R. Victory Corp Rep. 1, Spanish Club 2, Sages 3, Pep Club 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Home Ec. 4. SCHWEIGER, MARTIN Spanish Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3. SCHWENKER, SUZANNA E. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club, Sec'y 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, Tennis 3, Swimming 2, G.A.A. 4, Art League 4, Spanish Club 2, Sales Club 4, Freshies' Aide 4, ,Honor League 4. SCHWETTMAN, LAVERNE Pep Club 2, 3, Art League 4, Spanish Club 2, Sales Club 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Honor League 4. SCOTT, BARBARA S. I Victory Corps 1, Latin Club 3, Honor League 4, Sages 4. SCOTT, DOLORES ENOLA Latin Club 3, Sec. 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Honor League 4, C.Y.I.A. 4, Art League 4, Pep Club 2. SCOTT, WILLIAM L. Norwood High 1, Hughes Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4. SEIFERT, AUDREY JUNE Pep Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Girl Reserves 1, 2, Gargoyle Rep, 2, Art League 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Lunchroom guard 4, Honor League 4, Info. Desk 4. SELLARDS, BEVERLY LOU Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Modern Dancing 2, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Gargoyle Rep 2. SHELTON, LOIS M. Jr. Girls' Glee Club 1, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Sec. 4, Sales Club Treas. 3, Honor League Exec. Comm. 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, Gargoyle Staff 3, columnist 4, Freshies' Aide 4, Info. Desk 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Sages 2, Pep Club 2, Art League 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Math Club 4, Volleyball 3, Individual sports 3. SHEPHERD, BETTY ' Toledo, Ohio 1, Pep Club 2, Sales Club Sec. 4, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Basketball 4, Art League 4. SH ERWIN, BARARA P. Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Archery 4, Sages 3, 4, Parlators 4. SHOR, JOAN ALENE Balania High School, Pep Club 3, Riding Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, 4, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 4, Honor League 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. SHROUT, .IOYZELL MARISE Pep Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Sages 3, Honor League 4. SIGNER, BURTON R. Sales Club 4, Gargoyle Photographer. SILBERSTEIN, ANITA Sages 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Art League 4, Info. Desk 4, Honor League 4. SIMKIN, SONIA Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, Art League 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Sages 2. SIMMONS, KENNETH Football 2, 3, Cross-country 3, Track 4, Gym Team 3. SLAPIN, WILLIAM Sr. Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Gargoyle Rep. 'l, 2, Annual Rep. 2. SLOAN, REGINA Physiology Club 2, Sales Club 3, Parlators 3, 4, Sages 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. SLOANE, VERA Spanish Club I, 2, 3, German Club 2, Freshman Choir 'I, Jr. Choir 2, A Cappella 3, 4, G.A.A. I, Honor League 4, Riding Club 2, Treas.-V. Pres. 3. SMITH, CHARLES P. Withrow 'I, Art League 4, Swimming 3, Sales Club V. Pres. 3. SMITH, LOIS JEAN Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Math Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Sr. Band 3, 4, Maiorette 3, 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aide 4. SMITH, VIRGINIA L. Indiana I, St. Louis, III. 2, 3, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 4, Math Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. SOLOMON, EDA ANN Spanish Club 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Shorthand Club 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Modern Dancing 'l. SONNTAG, RUTH H. Sages 3, 4, Gargoyle 3, 4. SPIERS, PAULINE Sages 4, Jr. Choir 'l, 2, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Dance Club 'I, Spanish Club 2, Honor League 4, Art League 4. SPIES, HELEN German Club 3, 4, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. ' SPRAGUE, ROBERT H. Sales Club 4. STABER, RAYMOND Baseball 3, 4, Gym Team 'I, 2, Cross Country 3, Sales Club 4, Basketball I, 2. STACHEL, PATRICIA ANN Jr. Girls' Glee Club 'I, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Gargolye Rep. 2, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Modern Danc- ing 2. STANLEY, CRAIG Annual Rep. I, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Sales Club V. Pres. 4, Swin1- ming 3. STEGMAN, CLIFFORD Track 2, Cross Country 3, Hughes Club 4, Math Club 4, Art League 4. STEGMAN, DON W. Track 2, Cross Country 3, Football 4, Art League 4, Hughes Club 4. STEGMAN, VIRGINIA J. Art League 4, Annual Rep. 2, Sales Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Bowling 4. STERNE, HAROLD E. Proiector Operator 'l, 2, Sr. Band 3, 4, Math Club 2, Ohio State Guard 2, 3, 4, National Guard 4. STIEGLER, PEARCE Latin Club 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Hall Guard 4. STOFFREGEN, CAROL French Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Gargoyle Rep. I, Jr. Girls' Glee Club 2, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Music Club 4, Modern Dance 2, 3. STOLL, DONALD A. Track 2, 4, Cross-country 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4, Sales Club 4. STONE, WILLIAM T. Ari League 4, Volleyball 4, Bowling 4, Spanish Club 4. STRACK, MARILYN L. 1 Physiology Club, Choral Music 2, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. STROHEIM, MILRETTA Sf. Bernard High T, 2, Girl Reserves l, 2, G.A.A. 'l, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Girls' Glee 'I, 2, Riding Club Comm. 4, French Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 3. STUTZMAN, MARY JEAN Jr. Girls' Glee 'I, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, Pep Club I, Laiin Club 3, Ari League 4, Honor League 4, Annual Rep. 'l, Gargoyle Siaff 3, Lunch Room 2. STUTZMAN, WANDA LEE Sages 'I, 2, Jr. Girls' Glee 'l, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, Pep Club 'I, Latin Club 2, Lunch Room l, 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Gargoyle Ed. 3, Honor League 4, Annual Rep. 3. SUTTLE, CLIFFORD E. Sales Club 4, Hughes 3, 4. SWEENEY, DONALD C. German Club 3, 4. TAVEL, GLORIA LYNN Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3,,Gargoyle Rep. 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Moclern Dancing 2. TEETZ, JOAN Art League 4, Honor League 4, Physiology Club 2, Sales Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Pep Club 3. TESSEL, EDWIN C. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Art League 4. THOMAS, JEAN E. Physiology Club 2, Latin Club 3, V. Pres. 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Freshies' Aide 4. THOMPSON, GLORIA Spanish Club 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Sr. Girls' Glee 4. TINDER, DOROTHY M. Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Pep Club 'I, 2, German Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Ari League 4, Honor League 4. TOLLE, DORIS MAE Honor League 4, Art League 4, Music Club 3. TOMPKINS, WILMA F. G.A.A. 'l, 2, Archery 'I, 2, Kickball 'I, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Art League 4, Honor League 4. TONNE, CHASE D. Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 'I, 2, Hughes Club 4, Math Club 4, Art League 4. TORF, HENRETTA Honor League 4, Jr. Glee Club 'I, Lalin Club 2, Home Ec. Club 3, Sages 'l, 4. TUNICK, ESTELLE Spanish Club 'l, 2, 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Bowling Club 3. TURNER, ZENA LOIS Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Sales Club 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4, C.Y.I.A. 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4. USINGER, ROBERT P. Boys' Glee Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Sr. Band 3, 4, 312 Band 3, 4, Cross-country 2, 3, Track 2. VANDEGRIFF, JOHN H. Art League 45 Latin Club, Chair. Exec. Comm. 35 Hughes Club 35 Boys' Glee Club 15 Executioner 25 Sr. Choir 3, 45 Ensemble 45 After School Dramatic Class 15 Sages 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Gargoyle Rep. 45 Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. VAN NATTA, JUANITA Latin Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Sr. Glee 35 Sr. Choir 45 Physiology Club 25 Honor League 45 Art League 45 Gargoyle Rep. 25 G.A.A. 15 Modern Dancing 15 Bowling 1. VAN'DER VEEN, FERDINAND Chess Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 25 Math Club 35 Hughes Club 3. VAN WAGENER, BEN Hughes Club 35 Gargoyle Rep. 45 Annual Staff 4. VARELMAN, BART Swimming 1, 2, 35 Gargoyle Rep. 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 2. VARNAU, DOROTHY Latin Club 35 Shorthand Club 35 Physiology Club 25 Honor League 45 Art League 4. WACKSMAN, EUGENE A. Spanish Club 15 Swimming Team Mgr. 35 Art League 4. WADSWORTH, PATRICIA JO ANNE Art League 45 Honor League 45 Sales Club 4. WAGNER, ARLENE E. Art League 45 Sales Club 45 Pep Club 45 Honor League 45 Home Ec. Club 4. WAGNER, JEAN MARILYN Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Info. Desk 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Bowling 25 Hockey 15 Pep Club 35 Art League 45 Honor League 45 Math Club 45 Freshies' Aide 4. 4 WAGNER, VIRGINIA LEE G.A.A. Basketball 15 Archery 15 Badminton 15 Tennis 15 Bowling 15 Sages 25 French Club 2, 45 Student Council 35 Art League 45 Freshies' Aide 45 Honor League V. Pres. 4. WAHLE, JANET C. Business Manager of '47 Annual5 Stage Production Club 45 Sr. Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Math Club 35 Art League 45 Latin Club 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Honor League 45 Annual Rep. 1, 2, 35 Baseball 25 Choral Music 2. WANNINGER, ELAINE French Club 3, 45 Sr. Girls' Glee Club 45 Tennis 3, 45 Jr. Choir 25 Archery 15 Freshies' Aide 45 Honor League 45 Home Ec. Club 15 Art League 4. WARBURTON, FLORENCE Pep Club 35 Shorthand Club 3, 45 Info. Desk 45 Art League 45 Honor League 4. WARD, AUDREY E. Jr. Girls' Glee Club 15 Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Freshies' Aide 45 Honor League 45 Art League 45 Lunchroom 4. WARNELL, WALTER C. Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 3. WATSON, LLOYD H. , Boys' Glee Club 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Bowling Team 3, 45 Student Council Rep 3. WEIL, KENNETH E. Hughes Club 3, 45 Golf Team 3, 45 Bowling Team 4. WEIS, LILLIAN R. Jr. Girls' Glee Club 15 Art League 45 Sr. Girls' Glee Club 45 Sales Club Sec. 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Honor League 45 Into. Desk 4. WEISBROD, DAVID F. Art League 4. WEISSENBERG, JAMES F. Hughes Club 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 2, 45 Latin Club 3, Exec. Comm. 25 Math Club 45 Art League 4. WEITZMAN, DOLLY Spanish Club 1, 25 Home Ec. Club 45 Sages 35 Swimming 1, 2, 35 Art League 45 Bowling 2, 35 Modern Dancing I5 Gargoyle Reporter 1,25 Annual Rep. 35 Honor League 45 Freshies' Aide 4. WEYER, VANITA Jr. Girls' Glee I5 Jr. Choir 25 Sr. Girls' Glee 35 Shorthand Club 3, Vice Pres. 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Girl Reserves 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Art League 45 Honor League 45 Annual Staff 4. WEYLER, DORIS ANN Spanish Club 1, 25 Honor League 4. WIBBLESMAN, BERNICE Physiology Club 25 Tennis 25 Pep Club 35 Art League 45 Honor League 45 Sales Club 45 Stage Production Club 45 Annual Staff 4. WILCOX, FRANCIS BRADFORD, JR. Latin Club 25 Art League 45 Track Team 2, 35 Music Appreciation Club 35 French Club 45 Hughes Club 4. WILLE, ROBERT Chess Club 'l, 25 Hughes Club 3, 45 Math Club 35 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4. WILMER, ROBERT WILSON, ALAN Hughes Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Art League 4. WILSON, RUTH M. Honor League 45 Art League 45 Math Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Student Council of Ham. County 45 Lunchroom 45 Pep WOLF, JO ANN Annual Rep. 45 Art League 25 Home League 45 Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. WOLF, VIRGINIA Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Sages 45 Math Shorthand Club 3, 45 Art League 45 WRIGHT, JERRY Pres. Class of 19475 Hi-Y 3, Pres. ball 2, 3, Co-capt. 45 Basketball 1, 2 I Club 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Rep. 45 Sr. Rep. to Polio Ch. Club 25 Bowling 45 Tennis 4. EC. Club 35 G.A.A. 45 Honor Club 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Honor League 4. 45 City Hi-Y CounciI5 Foot- Traclc 2, 3, 45 Volley-ball 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Bookroom 4. YOUNG, JOYCE Student Council Rep. 35 Stage Production 45 Sales Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Art League 4. YOUNG, LESLIE M. Mgr. Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Choir 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Victory Corps 1. YOUNG, RUTH H. Art League 45 Honor League 4. ZEUCH, ROBERT ' Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orch. 3, 45 Sales Club 45 Bowling Team 4. ZIMMERMAN, MARIAN A. Honor League 45 German Club 2, V. Pres. 3, 45 Art League 45 Into. Desk 45 Freshies' Aide 4. Seniors whose pictures do not appear are Roy Gaus- man, Janice Jungkunz, Theodore A. Junker, Donald Meister, Hattie L. Miller, James W. Niehaus, Stanley H. Povzner, Betty J. Siebler, and Elmer Stone, Jr., of the class of 1947. ' OG H56 o KVI 1 Q 'B ' .... Q. 04' 'IlI'r' Deo et Patria-For God and Country. To the 1947 senior class, graduating after attending this school during war years, our school motto is deeply signifi- cant. They have been the blood donors, nurses' aides, bond buyers, and backers of our alumni service. osoooxioscngsoaro- 11 12 13 14 15 16. 17. 18. 19. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Sentara Jfonofz. Rall .yn IW JACK N. FREYHOF RUTH FIGG LARRY HERMAN R. STUART KRAVETZ VIRGINIA MERZ JACQUELYN HORNER NATHAN DOCTROW LAURIE LAMY HARVEY DIAMOND MELVA KRESSER Q3 yrs. at Hughesl CARL BRETTSCHNEIDER PAULINE CARON JOAN DANGEL LAVERNE MADGET JANET CREIGHTON CHARLES M. DOLMAN VANITA WEYER EVELYN SCHOCH GARRY MURPHY VERA SLOANE AUDREY WARD CHASE TONNE CHARLES GRAHAM I3 yrs. at Hughesj STANLEY NEUMANN ELAINE BAUER BETTY KUSMAN ESTHER BILLET MARIAN LUEHRMAN CHARLES W. GOERING SUZANNE SCHWENKER LOIS BERTSCH ANN GALLAGHER MARILYN ADAMS PATRICIA FERGUSON BETTY GOLDFARB SHIRLEY HOLDT C3 yrs. at Hughesj ANN HAEUSSLER K2 yrs. at Hughesj NANCY CRAIN AUDREY KELLER MARJORIE KLEIN C3 yrs. at Hughesj CAROL KELLER K3 yrs. at Hughesj VIRGINIA SMITH ILast year only at Hughesj 96.46 95.48 94.14 94.73 94.49 94.36 93.98 93.80 93.79 93.75 93.60 92.94 92.93 92.92 92.64 92.57 92.29 92.07 92.03 92.00 91.99 91 .89 91 .50 91 .33 91 .23 91 .23 91 .20 91 .18 91 .09 90.93 90.8098 90.8098 90.8096 90.78 90.53 90.45 90.36 90.32 90.12 90.08 90.00 95.75 I 7HE flag has been lowered for Dick, our beloved head custodian at Hughes for the past thirty-five years. Richard Hartigan was to have retired this year at the age of seventy, an am- bition he had looked forward to fulfilling for the past few years. Dick was ever on duty, summer and winter alike. He was the friend of both teacher and pupil. No request was ever too much for him to carry out. His true interest in the wel- fare of others was ever evident. His loyalty to Hughes was manifest in every act. He had many sorrows, but never complained. His, was a life that de- served a few years of quiet rest before the end of the way, although we may be selfishly glad to have had him with us so long. May each of us honor him by catching a little of his love for Hughes and for the many things he helped to make traditional here. 233552 um 40 7071 Rm? 5 ' cglfacfff' 59 swim agamgaifiana, wth Mmm? amZafZm4fJmaJ,!wLpM44ewJfawuAz'a Wmihwmhmaqhdwwmaq Mem lwaidoihinleaanmqmoaeanclaz seg L? Ewvgk Es, Mnawmmwww +193 y ifyvi if 355339 1 wwf VA.,: Qt ggi gk. 54 fs Q Q- mga? . 5 9 , as WK Q 411 nm fe A , Af D .W K 5 M M ri W QL el , KN . 5 ., QW 1 S V52 v ' if-, .L W1 ' , YM L L' . A ,, ? N ,f ,V ff ' , W X T if i Q, fin Q Edgy W Ximn 1 i' 5 'fig fx -L., Y 'R M135 ,L.' Slacfenii 7acfzfe Self Q meal' STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS STANDING: M. Adams, B. Lobitz, B. Campbell, M. J. Kammer, B. Hurgett, B. Gittenger, J. STANDING: Ralph Dunn, Merrill Games, Garry Collins, J. Yasutake. SEATED: E. Buck, H. Chadwick, R. Dunn, M. Games, .l. Creighton, G. Murphy. SEATED: Janet Creighton Murphy, J. Price, Mrs. LeRoy. TUDENT Council, new to Hughes in I945-46, has supplied a Lost and Found Service, provided for the sale of Savings Bonds and Stamps, furnished ink for study halls, and has aided the cause of repaint- ing our building. A basic understanding between student and teacher is its purpose. STUDENT COUNCIL Under the guidance of Mrs. LeRoy, the officers have seen to it that splendid support was given to the March of Dimes and has awarded memberships to the Youth Council. The smooth operation and the diverting amusements provided by the Council have more than proved its worth. LAST ROW: W. Sonntag, T. Denhort, L. Denhart, L. Askew, J. Strietelmeier, B. Endres, J. Freyhof, D. Borman, T. Jervis, R. Sebald, W. Numrich, B. Rains. ROW THREE: V. Maier, J. Horner, F. Redfield, C. Tiemeyer, A. Rohan, B. Kohn, B. Benham, H. Stoller, A. Bernstein, C. Staab, D. O'TooIe. ROW TWO: P. Scriveri, M. Schnabel, P. Frey, V. Hooser, G. Holtkamp, E. Gohs, L. Faulkner, F. Jamison, G. Ostand, J. Sutherland, I. Bershaclsky, J. Thielmeyer, S. Moor- meier, M. Morrison. ROW ONE: G. Oesper, L. Muttfeld, E. Albers, J. A. Morris, R. Fiedler, J. Salimine, F. Meckler, E. Groetzinger, R. Meeker, J. Lampert, A. Green, R. Wilson. X ,f T THE right, are Janet Creighton and Marilyn Schnabel, who are in charge of the Student Coun- cil Lost and Found Service on the second floor for all lost or strayed articles. HRISTIAN Youth in Action has grown rapidly in its two years of existence. The need for this club has led to its quick success under the guidance ot Miss McSurely. INGS, queens, and knights remind the maiority of the feudal times. To the Chess Club, however, it means, as shown below, keen competition and en- ioyable times alike. CHRISTIAN YOUTH ' IN ACTION LAST ROW: M. Ferguson, R. Smith, C. Weisenberger, B. Lux, A. Woodburn. SEVENTH ROW: P. Hauer. SIXTH ROW: R. Liebert, J. Ford, J. Smith, C. Colburn. FIFTH ROW: H. Kay. FOURTH ROW: N. Helms, Miss Mc- Surely, J. Rowlette, L. Fras- ton, M. Clifton. THIRD ROW: J. Dongel. SECOND ROW: A. Ciavola, D. McGuffy, V. Hodge, M. Meeker. FIRST ROW: K. Brown. CHESS CLUB BACK ROW: F. Hilmer, G. Schreiber, W. Shaefer, I. Basler, G. Rebka, Mr. Doher- ty, C. Dolmon, R. Martin, J. Barsmon. ROW ONE: N. Tan- ner, R. Wolf, R. Loffler, B. Bennett, W. Lewis, A. Wood- burn. SEATED: H. Ostrow, P. Frommer, R. Liebert, B. Game. Gfzeu Z ' ancfea IV:-ml' Maw upfned glad Memdead 5 paw-Zlfaw HUGHES CLUB BACK ROW: B. Wilcox, D. Stegman, L. Epstein, L. Sampson, D. Sonderman, B. Jacob, D. Papner, J. Freyhof, E. Effron, V. Forn, C. Brettschneider, W. Schoelwer, J. Berman, E. Runck, W. Mayer, R. Beard. ROW FIVE: J. Bowman, J. Meissner, G. Murphy, F. van der Veen, C. Stegman, G. Fisher, B. Willie, G. Ahrens, J. Huss, M. Rethmeier, J. Beyersdofer, K. Robinson, D. Stoll, C. Suttle. ROW FOUR: D. Leider, N. Mathias, N. Bishop, D. Mendelsohn, C. Goering, P. Stiegler, H. Ehoorin, C. Jenkins, B. Bates, G. Cassini, 5. Neumann, B. Gittinger, P. Weineger, S. Sachs. ROW THREE: G. Andres, D. Esslinger, B. Johnson, A. Wilson, R. Dunn, J. Stiegler, C. Schreiber, C. Tonne, A. Lane, J. Hattershide, G. Riehl, J. Wessenberg, Hettichmer, O. Kutzleb, L. Askew. ROW TWO: G. Payne, S. Miller, E. Grad, I. Newberg, B. Montgomery, W. Hunter, B. Noll, T. Stegman, J. Poole, R. Biderman, T. Denhart, C. Dolman, L. Auble, G. Craft. ROW ONE: R. Barbour, R. Altman, R. Denhart, W. Scott, Eagle, F. Meckler, A. Breiner, L. Herman, L. Greenberg, K. Lehn, J. Romani, B. Kendrick, A. Rotter, R. Rice. HE words Scholastic, Social, and Service constitute the three S's of the Hughes Club. Under the head- ing of Service, the members have furnished entertain- ment for the County Home for the Aged and special services for Hughes. Service at Hughes takes the form of gifts. Now a new walk and shrubbery are planned. PEP RALLIES BREED REAL ROOTERS. OOPERATION between the officers and adviser, Mr. A. J. Havlovic, has had Scholastically, the members must be good citizens with a good study record. On the social side, many are the lads and lassies who have enioyed one of the many pleasant Hughes Club dances. Members, too, look for- ward to Friday night meetings with business, speakers, or movies. Being a Hughes Club member is pleasant. POW WOWS GENERATE HEAP BIG SPIRIT. the e f f e ct of producing splendid pep sessions and active cheer and pep lead- ers. Spirit building through Pow Wows resulted too. We are grateful to the Huzite leaders of songs, yells. 64 z-'Zf Bw P Gm! 4 ' HI-Y BACK ROW: A. Wilson, G. Murphy, M. Games, M. Rethmeier, J. Beyersdorfer,K. Robinson, J. Havlovic, D. Stoll, C. Brettschneider. SECOND ROW: W. Bates, S. Neumann, R. Gittinger, L. Askew, G. Schrieber, A. Briener, R. Noll, O. Kutzleb, R. Johnston. FIRST ROW: R. Denhart, R. Dunn, J. Curren, R. Ries, G. Arnold, L. Auble, C. Dolman, T. Denhart. , f ' ff f L- ' - . ' I' 7 .. fwf' f' . 63 'lf-J D59 af: ,C -f ' Q ff, 3 , I 4 fig? b-if -.. s. ,X L fs 7HE first requirement for membership in the Hughes Hi-Y is membership in the Hughes Club. The pur- pose of the organization is to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. Among the many activities of the club the boys once again this year won the senior basketball championship. Gordon Arnold, Joe Havlovic, Don Stoll, Jerry Wright, and M. Games were, as usual in the starting lineup, with all other members acting as subs. Among the social activi- ties of the club have been several Hi-Y dances at Hughes, one after a Pow Wow and one recently at Mt. Airy Lodge, and other affairs planned by the club. HUGHES CLUB OFFICERS: R. Reis, G. Arnold, Mr. Havlovic, Mr. Games, J. Havlovic, J. Curren. The 1946-47 officers of the Hi-Y have led the mem- bers through a successful season, such as its consti- tuency has become accustomed to expect. The club officers are President Jerry Wright, Vice President Merrill Games, Secretary Gordon Arnold, and Treas- urer Don Stoll. Hi-Y at Hughes differs sharply from other organizations in that its roster is limited, thus preventing duplication of the purposes of Hughes Club itself. There are fifteen seniors and twelve iuniors in Hi-Y. The juniors are elected at the halt year and additional seniors in September. Mr. Paul Bowers, Hughes Football Coach is sponsor, adviser, and guide for each active Hi-Y member at Hughes High School. HI-Y OFFICERS: D. Stoll, G. Arn- old, M. Games, J. Wright. 'K HONOR LEAGUE OFFICERS CLOWNS, QUIPS GREET LITTLE SISTERS 7HE Honor League, one of the largest organizations at Hughes, one including every senior girl annually welcomes the freshmen girls and makes them feel at home by adopting them as little sisters. The motto of this very worthy service organization is in 'I9'I6-I7: To do the thing I know is true And should not be ashamed to do To help to make some others see The thing that so appeals to me. Honor League services include guidance by Freshies' Aides when school opens, informa- tion service by girls who answer inquiries daily for visitors to Hughes, the collection of food offerings for the poor, and a pro- gram for the County Home in April, 1947. Officers of the Honor League are, last row: Executive Committee members, L. Shelton, J. Creighton, D. Funke and D. Leaman. First Row: Secy. J. Horner, Pres. V. Merz, Vice Pres. V. Wagner, a n d Treas. M. Adams. Sentara 17111 Sauce fn aqanafz .f FRESHIE AIDES LAST ROW: J. Hammock, P. Caron, L Smith, L. Schwettmann, E. Schoch, J Dongel, G. Barnes, l. Perry, S. Schwartz, D. Funke. SECOND ROW: J. Creighton, M. Adams, S. Schwenker, E. Bauer, J. Molburg, J. Thomas, V. Chamlee, J. Brothers, A. Ward. FIRST ROW: M. Goins, W. Marler, B. Kusman, C. Lem- me, D. Leaman, J. Price, D. Weitzman, B. Mori. FRESHIE AIDES LAST ROW: J. Kammer, C. Ross, L. Lamy, E. Wanninger, S. Rudmann, F. Hall, B. Kettler, L. Bertsche, D. Price. SECOND ROW: M. Wagner, L. Madget, N. Crain, M. Zimmerman, F. Redfield, E. Balastra, C. Montgomery, J. Horner, A. Hauessler. FIRST ROW: L. Engel, R. Hightower, M. Luehrman, R. Figg, V. Wagner, V. Merz, L. Shelton, D. Scott. INFORMATION DESK LAST ROW: R. Neu, A. Keller, J. Peter, M. Zimmerman, F. Hall, M. Wagner, A. Rohan, R. Dixon, S. Rudmann. SECOND ROW: J. Meyer, R. Brenner, A. Silver- stein, J. Blettner, C. Keller, A. Seifert, V. Merz, L. Shelton. FIRST ROW: F. Warburton, N. Martini, G. Menke, D. Jackson, L. Weis, E. Billet, J. Keeling. RESHMEN Fred Sippel and Don McKee grate- fully accept aid in order to find their way to that next class on time. Lois Shel- ton and Virginia Merz are on duty at this moment of one of those confusing first days of school. The Honor League maintains this lnfor- mation Desk daily for both visitors and Hughes stu- dents. april .feafm 4 ' n Sangfi, 0 FRENCH CLUB BACK ROW: L. Rau, R. Tashiian, J. Knoblaugh, J. Reid, P. Ruebel, M. Burbank, F. Hall, E. Wanninger, L. Lamy, C. Tiemeyer, H. Dock, S. Holdt, R. Mackey, M. Schweiger, B. Wilcox, B. Schoelwer. THIRD ROW: V. Hoosier, R. Teitz, P. Zisman, I. Gutmann, M. Miller, R. Figg, S. Fairo, C. Brewer, J. Schoelwer, A. Lessure, B. Hassel, L. Altes, A. Seifert, R. Dixon, J. Ford. SECOND ROW: F. Lovett, M. Stroheim, J. Ziliox, C. Veradi, G. Merz, J. Judd, A. Silverstein, S. Schwartz, B. Buchholz, A. Young, H. Lewis, C. Oberschmidt, M. Ritch, G. Beets, L. May, S. Hettrick. FIRST ROW: B. Carter, A. Greenberg, L. Arrighi, P. Hirlinger, J. DeCamp, J. Wend, C. Gordon, S. Stefanopoulos, M. Parczewski, P. Gootman. HE German Club has a new acting sponsor, Mrs. Bennett. She has very successfully taken over and handled the duties of Miss Schenk, who is now visit- ing Holland. The purpose of the club is to unite the members' common interest in language. The meetings are well-planned and vary. We see slides of Germany, sing German songs, and play games. Last fall we had a pleasant picnic and Weiner roast in Burnet Woods. GERMAN CLUB BACK ROW: J. Voigt, M. Schroeder, R. Breuning, C. Tiemeyer, E. Miller, M. Zimmerman, V. Ortman, M. Klein, G. Parchman, P. Weninger, D. Mendelson, A. Jenkins, J. Hartman, J. Oehler, E. Albers, L. Woodruff, J. Taylor, B. Annlox. SECOND ROW: S. Alter, L. Becker, L. Deutch, T. Frederick, G. Graham, B. Haas, A. Hubrich, G. Glassman, J. Horner, L. Engel, M. Dolvig, E. Diehl, L. Lohmann, G. Wolf, J. Everson, C. Biederman, G. Matthews, J. Finn, H. Miller. FIRST ROW: R. Carter, D. Loesher, S. Brisher, J. Veser, M. E. Cerweny, F. Borthel, J. Ledington, J. Kinner, V. Hofmann, H. Spies, E. Gohs, L. Schmidt, M. Wells, E. Wiedmann, J. Blackledge, A. Baude, L. Kauman, B. Fixmer, J. Kline. The German Club officers pictured below are President Phyllis Parry, Vice-president Anna Cording, Secretary Gerhart Kugelman: Treas- urer Donald Sweeney, and Executive Program Chairman Howard Kay, respectively. IEEE LATIN CLUB n Jfagfzai' an ' .fanguaqe 801.54 LATIN CLUB OFFICERS STANDING: M. Balmer, J. Van Osdel, W. Scott, V. Mayer, P. Frommer, E. Hurst. SEATED: J. Thomas, C. Brettsneider, D. Scott. ATIN Club members meet to promote interest in the living aspects of their favorite language and its use in modern life. They also study and keep alive the historical and cultural values of a once universal tongue, which has had so marked an influence on our speech. FRENCH CLUB orrlcens LAST ROW: Garry Glassman, Mary Ann Kamuf, Carol Tiemeyer, Stuart Kravetz. FIRST ROW: Carol Stoffregen, Jack Freyhof, Marilyn Muth. Through devoting its efforts to sending money, food, and clothing to French people in need during the war years. The French Club has been of service in a crisis. In addition, the club offers opportunity for the use and enioyment of the French language in social situations. BACK ROW: J. Collins, R. Heimberg, R. Ebel, J. Coffey, J. Kennedy, M. Ferguson, L. Madget, A. Gallagher, J. Shrout, F. Wert, J. Junker, C. Montgomery, O. Clippard, P. Klein, R. Nellor, F. Atterton, G. Rebka, W. Warnell, L. Sampson, W. Horwitz. THIRD ROW: P. Wiederstein, B. Metz, J. Lingo, M. Schoelwer, T. Gray, H. Rogers, R. Dickey, P. Green, J. Jacobs, J. Durham, D. Findley, L. Lawrence, A. Young, B. Records, C. Hughes, R. Liebert, A. Rotter, J. Kanter, R. King, B. Bishop. SECOND ROW: R. Paxton, J. Bollinger, J. Pettit, S. Stutzman, V. Cummins, S. Fisher, P. Caron, J. Henkel, M. Schroeder, J. McRae, R. Burke, B. Shore, V. Merz, E. Baer, E. Francis, V. McClure, D. Dunn, M. Muth, B. Worsham, P. Heckmann. FIRST ROW: P. Scott, A. Clansing, D. Plesk, J. Brothers, P. O'Leary, J. Parks, J. Cohen, B. Isaacs, N. Griffes, G. Hickman, S. Kischen, S. Parschski, B. Rubenstein, S. Brcldham, M. Lakonen, J. Miller, L. Faulk- ner, B. Fehrmanu 69 api!! Speak Spanrklfz 143' .fa 7 ' SPANISH CLUB ' BACK ROW: M. Herschberg, J. Bowman, L. Mazer, E. Wolski, B. Creighton, C. Dolman, S. Miller, G. Graff, H. Staller, E. Naberhaus, G. Diersing, G. Becker, J. Beyersdorfer, W. Stone. FOURTH ROW: S. Schwenker, M. Citron, R. Libby, M. Kahn, B. Weiner, M. Mandell, I. Caplan, L. Eckman, H. Ihrig, I. Banks, A. Campbell, S. Rudman, G. Lipsky, R. Alexander, S. Kemphaus, J. Taint, M. Betz, J. Seigle. THIRD ROW: L. V. Reinhardt, C. Biederman, M. Zelien, E. Perry, B. Ettin, M. Mark, B. Bockstahler, M. Watel, G. Thompson, L. Cody, S. Schaen, L. Schodell, W. Loewenstein. SECOND ROW: E. Rabannus, D. Ault, E. Childs, S. Pitzer, M. Minson, M. Rauchman, G. Holtkemp, G. Orlando, D. Goodfriend, G. Hoffman, M. Lauther, J. Theiler, D. Lessure, R. Krumkieck. FIRST ROW: E. Christos, D. Hartman, S. Gordon, S. Cohen, R. Prine, S. Ettin, A. Tretyak, F. Fisher, S. Bailes, V. Sloane, A. Forn, J. Vogel, C. Bell. SPANISH CLUB BACK ROW: J. Winters, F. Atterton, W. Hoffman, G. Risch, L. Towner, B. Taylor, V. Kahles, J. Stofle, J. Dangel, R. Fischer, C. Hackman, F. Redfield, J. Giesman, N. Wiederstein. THIRD ROW: E. Hartman, I. Bershasky, B. Orr, A. Van Wagener, D. Long, J. Hammock, M. Muth, J. Runck, M. Meinkin, C. Wood, D. Floyd, E. Hicks, M. Mende, J. Farmer. SECOND ROW: P. Zwosta, H. Chadwick, M. Davis, R. Leytze, M. Wert, J. Milovsky, B. Goldfarb, M. Potthoff, T. Eckman, B. Sherwin, D. Wertheim, G. Kessler, J. Graves, K. Brown. FIRST ROW: N. Ludwig, J. Eicke, E. Bauer, R. Lochner, B. Kleine, S. Holmes, J. Biederman, J. Friedman, C. Brown, J. Lauck, D. Lisman, S. Ficke, C. Lemme, E. Freid, L. Weis. LL business of La Tertulia is conducted in Spanish under the watchful guid- ance of Mrs. George Howell, faculty adviser. The club sends baskets to needy families, Selecciones del Reader's Di- gest to South America, a n d boxes through C.A.R.E. to the cause of relief in Europe. These boxes reached the Italian Zone safely, and in good condition. 70 SIGHT SAVING CLASS BACK ROW: D. Kunck, R. Alexander, J. Fayard, H. McIn- Tosh B. Sfaehling, E. Klems. FIRST ROW: P. Hauer, N. Helms, M. Herring, D. Rog- ers, E. McCIosky. IGHT solving classes under The direcTion of Miss Through The use of readers and special maTeriaIs, Cunningham, permiT pupils of poor vision To sTudy. They can compleTe The normal high school course. NTRIGUING and amusing aspecTs of maThemaTics were presenfed for members of The popular MaTh Club This year aT a well-aTTended series of meeTings. Professors from The maThemaTics deparTmenT of The UniversiTy of CincinnaTi proved To be able exponenTs of Their subiecTs. The meeTings were arranged by The MaTh Club officers. They are PresidenT STanIey Neuman, Vice PresidenT Gerry Payne, SecreTary- Treasurer Virginia Merz, and Marion Luehrman and NaThan DocTrow. The faculTy adviser of The club is Mr. Clyde Hall. MATH CLUB BACK ROW: K. LobiTz, H. Schneider, T. Stegman, J. Weissenberg, P. Frommer, G. Riehl, L. Epstein, F. Vander Veen, C. Tonne, C. STegman, J. Freyhof, R. Moore, D. Sonderman, L. AITes, T. Geier, E. Effron. THIRD ROW: P. Roehm, N. Scheuermann, P. Ruebel, W. LoewensTein, S. KraveTz, C. Dolman, N. Bishop, M. Schroeder, D. Findley, J. TainT, J. Voigf, M. Wagner, M. K. Miller, L. BerTsch, V. SmiTh, M. Kammer. SECOND ROW: C. Keller, J. CreighTon,' R. Figg, E. Schoch, L. SmiTh, J. Jacobson, J. Ismael, A. Twiclale, S. AITer, I.. Herman, I. Newberg, E. Grad, F. Ramundo, C. Brewer. FIRST ROW: P. O'I.eary, C. Neulman, R. Wilson, D. Leaman, S. Holmes, D. Dunn, P. GooTman, B. Goldfarb, S. Keschen, F, Hale, L. Eckman, M. Adams. 44.11. em .e ,fmwz fwzmem. 71 SALES CLUB BACK ROW: M. Wimmel, C Suttle, J. Smith, F. Katz, C Fitzgerald, R. Sprague, B Funke. THIRD ROW: P. Mack D. Edwards, M. Kresser, B Signer, A. Wagner, D. Sam mons. SECOND ROW: W. Loewenstein, W. Marler, G Parks, G. Tovel, B. Lilly, S Goldberg, S. Gray, E. Tessel FIRST ROW: B. Wibbelsman V. Kennard, R. Kendrick, C Stanley, A. Deluse, C. Diebold SALES CLUB BACK ROW: B. Crumrine, P Cummins, A. Keller, J. Bosser- man, R. Henshaw, H. Schwartz J. Christos, G. Brenner, R Niederhelman, C. Colburn SECOND ROW: R. Nogen, D Haungs, J. Hardin, H. Rogers C. Bohne, P. Heim, L. Schwett man, R. Staber, L. Elkin, J Rose. FIRST ROW: J. Young M. Schieweck, E. Barr, D Augspurger, L. Weis, J. Maz zei, B. Gordon, S. Roberts, J Hennel, K. Meyers. SALES CLUB BACK ROW: B. Emig, K. An derson, P. Krummen, W. Bush man, R. Price, B. Shepherd, R Zeuch, B. Slapin, J. Morgan SECOND ROW: J. Hendrigs mon, M. Wiggerhcuus, J. Meyer B. Osborne, J. Hacllock, D Long, V. Kampf, M. Monis FIRST ROW: F. Kueffner, S Booster, S. Motheis, T. Roemer S. Cohen, A. Citron, A. Issacs F. Hyman, R. Schwartz. SALES CLUB BACK ROW: D. Borman, C Hoyns, D. Stonefield, J. Kues J. Meier, V. Lacy, J. Compston D. Stoll, J. Priessman, J. Sy mons. SECOND ROW: M. Ci tron, M. Kahn, S. Aaron, M Lasita, H. Kuehn, G. Graff, J Cassada, E. Durhan, S. Sku row. FIRST ROW: B. Silver man, C. Mandell, D. Murrison E. Schalk, J. Whaley, P. Rosen stein, M. Rauchman, J. Wads worth, N. Watkins. 0114 Quiaae .S n fcfeafi 1 1 1 1 1 Aung -n Mai n--0f:ffnunn maj 14011 HOME EC CLUB LAST ROW: H. Dock, N. Helms, I. Kaplan, C. Angert, C. Hackman, J. Adams, B. Rinck, E. Pywen, S. Kuresman, E. Solomon, M. Humphrey, M. Downey, E Miller, M. Young, B. Lux, V. Hale, M. Mueller, S. Karapondo. THIRD ROW: Z. Turner, J. Malberg, D. Long, A. Keller, D. Kistner, R. Hightower, M. Rollinson B. Lilly, B, Kleine, B. Arnes, P. Stachel, M. Krumbein, M. Scheinbaum, F. Hale, P. Reuthe, L. Falcon, J. Taint. SECOND ROW: V. Stegman, A. Schneider J. A. Block, M. Citron, C. Minavitz, J. Young, J. Dziech, D. Schmidt, M. Lasita, P. Steinberg, B. Moxley, G. Thompson, M. Barnes, R. A. Geiss, B. Fleissner, R. Lipka, J. Theler. FIRST ROW: J. Teetz, H. Torf, C. Mandell, V. Schwartz, E. Esterkin, L. Rosin, S. Goldberg, R. Donn, S. Cohen, M. Muth, M. Potthoff, D Weitzman, S. Simpkin, S. Schwartz, R. Nogen, P. Scriveri. OME Ec Club, sponsored by Miss Ruth Helman, decorated a room at the County Home. Members shipped Red Cross boxes, sent Christmas cards to the bedfast, and gave a bake sale. At the right, the now defunct Stretcher Squad carries its last victim-Ben Van Wagener. Left to right are Bob Montgomery, Marilyn Muth, Bob Kendricks, Nancy Crain, John Curren, and Mel Rethmeier, volunteers. HOME EC OFFICERS STANDING: Mary Asbach and Joan Cassada. SEATED: Audrey Isaac and Myrna Minson. 73 1 1 nun Nm! Uma Elem! XJ GROUP ABOVE, LAST ROW: A. Harbrecht, D. Sonderman, M. Rethmeier, F. Weaver, B. Bumiller. ROW FOUR: F. Rothaas, R. Buck, M. A. Kamuf R. Neu, J. Anderson, ROW THREE: D. Mendellsohn, O. Kutzleb, H. Marlerf H. Dunteman, T. Stevens. ROW TWO: F. Hatterick, R. Tashiian, J. Keel ing, M. Clifton, J. Burt, E. Walley. ROW ONE: J. Runck, R. Figg, C Lillard, D. Dunn, V. Hofmann, D. Linder, J. Hynes. CHOIR OFFICERS STANDING: E. Stone, J. Curren, J. Christos, M. Rethmeier. SEATED: C. Diefel, M. Kamuf, E. Durham, C. Lillard. GROUP BELOW, LAST ROW: B. Mayer, J. Christos, W. Hoffman, G Griffes, H. McCrary, J. Curren, C. Case, D. Hinton, P. Weninger. RlLLlANT performances marked the numerous appear- ances of the Hughes A Cappella Choir. First, came a delightful program for the Southwestern Ohio Teachers' Convention at the Masonic Temple in October. Per- formances that followed were enthusiastically received at school assemblies and at church services throughout the city. Our reverent Thanksgiving program and the Christmas Concert were topped by a week of Yuletide caroling. Faculty members attencling the U.C. Christmas reunion were pleasantly surprised to hear lovely carols by our Choir. Shut-ins, too, were thrilled to hear the old familiar Christmas carols so beautifully sung by well- trained voices. Pleasure reigned when the choristers climaxed their work with a holiday celebration at school. 74 Garner, L. Young. ROW FOUR: W. Lang, E. Baer, M. Howard, B. Brack- meier, P. Pugh. ROW THREE: L. Askew, K. Robinson, J. Vanclegriff, P. Smith, F. Watson. ROW TWO: J, Thielmeyer, J. Thielmeyer, N. J. Marucci, V. Beigel, D. Kennedy, E. Hicks. ROW ONE: J. Patman, N. 70 7fne gm Zlncfm Qafpaile fb' ' GROUP BELOW, LAST ROW: G. Payne, H. Gustafson, H. Ehoodin, G. Graff, C. Goering. ROW FIVE: C. Layton, E. Schoenlnorn, J. Holland, H. Sinninger, G. Byrant. ROW FOUR: Corderman, J. Ford, D. Esslinger, G. Andres, M. Eberlein. ROW THREE: E. Buck, C. Schlanser, A. Ward, P. Frey, B. Hargett. ROW TWO: D. Murrison, B. Moran, J. Heinemann, M. Phillips. ROW ONE: E. Christos, E. Lerer, J. Price, D, Leaman, P. Fergu- son. ITH the advent of the new year, Mr. John Mol- nar took up his baton patiently and untiringly to lead principals, chorus, and orchestra to a triumphant production of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, THE MIKADO. An appreciative audience greeted each of its three performances in our school auditorium on the nights of March 19, 20, and 21. The May Festival at Withrow presented high school choirs from all parts of Cincinnati, and once more the Hughes A Cappella Choir exhibited its unusual ability to create lovely and impressive music. As a conclusion to a very suc- cessful year of musical activities, the Choir sang for the 1946 graduates' reunion and forthe June gradua- tion of 1947 seniors, paying tribute to these seniors and to the long-remembered climax to their best years. GROUP ABOVE, LAST ROW: E. Elhoff, J. Golrich, R. Fulton, F. Otten, J. Holthaus. ROW FOUR: E. Wiedmann, A. Milgram, E. Durham, C. Diefel, P. Wiederstein, J. Kennedy. ROW THREE: C. Bernhardt, R. Lusby, G. Cassini, R. Mackey, H. Hoover. ROW TWO: P. Caron, C. Stoffregen, M. Flynn, J. Van Natta, N. Wiederstein, C. Koester. ROW ONE: V. Sloane, C. Bohne, L. Shelton, R. Butler, F. Sherman, D. Reed. MR. JOHN W. MOLNAR, CHOIR DIRECTOR . .-: az- .we gf. . . . -.15 -Q Q 2 K Q 5 W 'F ig 4 fo fr '-R Q Y Q Q . .32 a, : . ,A 2. :.., .. ,f 33356 kfifjsfffgy Qsimgfggw iff W Ww if- T w p? M Maxam 5, 5 , S' K 5 4555513-. EY 5' 5' 5 -Wig L nw x W mf 9 if mu Mmk rcw fi A , .I ,Q ,Q fd QV , 5 3 2- X 4 ii? 5 I .5 vw V X mei? If 5' wifi? an VQW5 1 ,K X ,, if r el gk S an V A ' I 2 .Q 'f f ? ' 5 57 fi J.: W, 4 , . k - ..... A . , -Q 4 0 E i ,X 5 as ,mn Q we MMG .,1f,ef,J,.,z,1:. 0 4 UNDERSTUDY HYNES COACHES MANKI-POO .9 N THE Mikado, a Gilbert and Sullivan comic oper- etta, the story revolves about the troubles of Nanki- Poo, Prince of Japan, who spends a year incognito to escape the unwelcome attentions of Katisha, an elderly lady. Nanki-Poo has fallen in love with Yum-Yum who is already betrothed to Ko-Ko. Ko-Ko avoids a death sentence by becoming Lord High Executioner, thus des- troying Nanki-Poo's chance to marry Yum-Yum. Find- ing the despondent Nanki-Poo trying to commit suicide, Ko-Ko, in order to find a victim to execute, so that he may keep his position, persuades Nanki-Poo to be exec- uted. The Prince consents, with the provision that he may marry Yum-Yum and dwell with her until the exec- ution. The wedding is called off when it is learned that the wife of an executed man must be buried alive with him. As the Mikado approaches the city Ko-Ko, in desperation, forges the death certificate of Nanki-Poo, who marries Yum, Yum, and promises to marry Katisha. LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL POSE PRETTILY. The leading roles were taken by Edna Durham and Melvin Eber- lein as Yum-Yum and Nanki-Poo, the yo u n g lovers. Mary Ann Kamuf and John Vandegriff sup- plied comedy as Katisha, an old woman, and Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner. Doug Sonder- iman and Mel Rethmeier por- trayed Pooh-Bah and Pish-Tish, two noble lords, and Nina Jo Marucci and Carla Deifel, Pitti- Sing and Peep-Bo, sisters of Yum- Yum. The Mikado was performed by John Christos. Understudies were E. Christos, J. Hynes, M. E. Flinn, V. Kampf, Leimberger, and P. Smith. J '0f14Q'aoJWeaa i WITHOUT the help of loyal workers who support stage productions the success of a proiect would be greatly decreased. The art classes, under the able direction of Mrs. Japp and Miss Adomeit mended cos- tumes and made various articles which were needed to complete the production. The Senior Girls' Glee Club became make-up artists, and directed by Miss Schawe many senior girls donned costumes to usher the First Nighters into their places. The stage crew showed their artistic ability in lighting affects under the capable supervision of Charles Schneider. The sound equip- ment was tended by Gus Cassini, while Ralph Denhart and Bob Schneithorst worked as set directors. Miss Koppenhoefer, assisted by Janet Hynes, had charge of publicity. Mrs. Follinger and Mr. Havlovic were aided by Milton Phillips, Carol Ross, and Jean Baumer in the promotion of ticket reservations. Through this co-opera- tion, the Mikado was one of the best Hughes pro- ductions. EXECUTIONER VANDEGRIFF IS A SYMPATHETIC PORTRAYAL Providing the accompaniment for the Mikado was the Hughes Orchestra under the direction of Mr. John W. Molnar assisted by Mr. Rea W. Brown and Mr. Wil- ber Howard. The pupils spent J many hours of their own leisure time practicing and rehearsing for this great event. Prompters, Evelyn Weidmann, Miriam Bur- bank, and Ruth Sonntag were kept busy and on the alert every minute of the performance. Paula Spiers and Nancy Crain, John Collins and Bill Sonntag, the call girls and boys, were responsible for getting the performers on stage. 79 D-nw., udic 94 fn Www Jleafuii Nm! Sauk SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE BACK ROW: E. Lerer, S. Simpson, M. Margeson, C. Wood, J. Biederman, J. Shor, J. Banefh, D. Kaufman, L. Weis, S. Gray, F. Lovett, J. Price, D. Leaman, J. Elsner, B. Holmes, J. Kidd, J. Theler, C. Bruner, P. Kidwell, D. Ault, E. Betiman. THIRD ROW: Y. Collery, J. Knoblaugh, A. Twidale, D. Hume, J. Staat, B. Gallagher, S. Heftrick, B. Orr, N. Crain, D. Price, C. Colburn, B. Mack, B. Hoffman, B. Kettler, M. Mueller, R. Breuning, J. Maisch, H. Dock, B. Lux. SECOND ROW: B. Pollak, J. Dangel, H. Spies, C. Barnes, J. Slaughter, J. Taint, J. Blacksledge, J. Cantor, J. Klink, C. Angert, N. Kennedy, M. Cheek, S. Beuttel, G. Thompson, J. Whale, P. Spiers, C. Sieber, L. Anderson. FIRST ROW: H. Buther, G. Merz, R. Clark, B. Binder, V. Kamph, N. Noll, B. Moore, G. Holtkamp, B. Fehrman, E. Carroll, S. Stutzman, B. Osborn, S. Rice, J. Patman, V. Hoffmann, B. Worsham, C. Biederman, V. Kinner, B. Shore, L. Lawrence. ASILY recognized by their small red H pins and With accent on tenors and basses, The Senior Boys' Glee golden nofesl members 01:1-he Senior Girls' Glee Club Club, also under the skilled guidance of Mr. John Mol- nar, meets Twice weekly To find pleasure in creating harmony and rhythm. These boys have learned much about musical interpretation and have shown us Their abilities on many occasions. Officers are: sec., Bob Vice Pres. N. Kennedy, Sec. L. Shelton and H. Siningerp Emlgi ll-ees., Doug. Doe,-ri Lib., Leslie Young, lr,-ed l-lel- meet Twice each week To blend Their voices To The direct- ing baton of Mr. John W. Molnar. Singing in concerts, The girls are competent performers. Officers include: Treas. C. Biederman: Lib. D. Leamon, J. Biederman. Terick, BOYS' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW: C. Gingerich, G. Riehl, G. Young, J. Bowman, C. Rosenthal, T. McGranahan, B. Maurer, R. Roemer, J. Bloomfield, J. Osgood, R. Juhlenberg, F. Weaver, V. Forn, L. Young, G. Garner, W. Hoffman. FOURTH ROW: M. Mathias, R. Wilcox, J. Morgan, C. Mueller, H. Frohman, G. Botts, F. Hatterick, C. Lotz, R. Bammerlin, J. Hartmann, O. Kutzleb, J. Weissenberg, G. Bobich, R. Machey, W. Crawford, D. Clark. THIRD ROW: R. Raymonds, J. Friedhoff, E. Grad, B. Twiggs, E. Meyer, D. Lieder, R. Sweeney, T. Stevens, R. Lusby, R. Dunn, R. Koch, D. Doerr, B. Emig, R. Noll. SECOND ROW: V. Kampf, H. Scha- macher, B. Kane, D. Gohs, C. Heitkamp, N. Lauck, R. Klanke, D. Stephens, W. O'Toole, K. Carmen, H. Skurow, B. Doerr, FIRST ROW: R. Kash, R. Thayer, G. Bloomfield, K. Kenshay, J. Staley, G. Mastis, D. Hering, M. Phillips, A. Hubrich, B. Wolf, R. Mersch, Mr. Molnar. 81 JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW: J. Eaton, B. Terry, L. Cody, L. Lahmann, E. Cook, B. Huelsebusch, P. Roberts, J. Pettit, H. Miller, H. Stortz, A. Wehrman, S. Minor, D. Hall, M. Schaffer, P. Renck. THIRD ROW: M. Griebel, J. Evans, H. Wilmer, A. Miller, M. Gibson, M. Waddle, H. Chadwick, D. Sneed, J. Willeford, J. Morris, A. Pearson, J. Ledington, A. Baude, M. Rogers. SECOND ROW: J. Rennegarbe, B. Heusser, B. Beron, N. Elfenloaum, N. Barnhardt, B. Radar, P. Applegate, L. Adams, S. Zentgraf, M. Cerweny, E. Lindsey, W. Osterbrock, B. Minshall, J. Drury. FIRST ROW: M. Ackley, B. Marcum, H. Richter, A. Weil, E. Bradshaw, J. Carpenter, C. Cottrill, M. Gohs, J. Albert, S. Hieatt, M. Cundiff, N. Gott, L. Harrison, Mr. Brown. O APPLAUSE, loud and long, Mr. Rea Brown walks away with top honors for the splendid work of his two accomplished Junior Girls' Glee Clubs. These girls, trained both in singing and stage performance, have shown their abilities in the musical field when appearing in the Christ- mas and Spring concerts. Their officers: Vice Pres. Lois Sox, Barbara Minshall, Treas. Nona Paul, Lois Adams, Sec. Edith Pike and Joan Wille- ford. Holding the gavels of these musical clubs are Nancy Crain, Sr. Girls' Glee, Robert Kuhlen- berg, Sr. Boys' Glee, Phyllis Goins, Shirley Zent- graf, Jr. Girls' Glee, and LaVerne Reinhard, Jr. Choir. We say thanks' to this Hughes music department for the part played by its members in creating these, the best years of our lives. JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW: M. Paul, A. Van Wagener, P. Goins, J. Best, J. Connors, C. Buns, P. Nelson, S. Parchman, C. Watson, E. Kattelman, P. Zisman, I. Schwartz, J. Robbe, P. Hauer. THIRD ROW: J. Wood, F. Holz, E. Maidhof, P. Abbott, M. Brown, B. Harvey, J. Taylor, J. Gamble, R. Suttka, E. Pike, B. Lahm, P. Esterly, H. Roth, D. Hockstabl, M. Gabbard. SECOND ROW: M. Georgeton, N. Harris, C. Minovitz, G. Oesper, J. Bennett, H. Sebastian, E. Kloss, S. Parezewski, G. Krumbein, V. Corbett, J. Zelioux, M. Meyer, J. Krimme, C. Lischer, D. Hoff. FIRST ROW: Mr. Brown, F. Young, C. Latscha, P. Fitzgerald, P. Adams, N. French, M. Marler, M. Theile, J. Lusk, W. Howard, M. Forbes, M. Sanders, B. Jones, J. Nesley, S. Stefanopoulos. Ghana! Uagamydzaws Wu!! Za W' A JUNIOR CHOIR BACK ROW: B. Borcherding, T. Stevens, J. Shoop, G. Graff, R. Quarrey, J. Lewis, M. Brunning, G. Oldendick, J. Collins, W. Jones, C. Solsman, G. Feiler, L. Horwitz, G. Fuellerton, R. Bradford, R. A. Cors, R. Bloebaum, J. Finn, R. King, J. Masters, C. Kiradiieff, B. Benham, C. Biederman, M. Worden. SECOND ROW: B. Worsham, P. Heckmann, M. Betz, E. Francis M. Maddux, S. Smals, Jamison, N. Rische, L, Mantz, J. Gaefe, J. Klink, M. Dittler, J. Coffey, R. Dickey. FIRST ROW: J. Warren, M. Duskill, M. Pigman, M. Siehl, M. Kiefer, J. DeCamp, L. Reinhardt. AST, but by no means least, our Junior Choirs rank high on our list of brilliant musical entertainment. Mem- bers of the two choirs, like those of the Junior Girls' Glee Clubs, are in the majority freshmen and sopho- mores who only this year are beginning their high- school musical careers. ln spite of this, they have ex- hibited in concert appearances their vocal qualities. JUNIOR CHOIR Haynes, C. Corry, D. Manheuner, W. Sonntag, J. Todd, W. Reugh, R. Duncan. THIRD ROW: M. Ferguson, E. Hartman, Donald, I. Kreindler, J. Fletcher, B. Kaser, B. Bishop, P. S. Walter, M. Morrison, S. Moormeier, R. Abowitz, F. Mullins, L. Adams, L. Faulkner, R. Paxton, I. Greenlee, L. Similar to the other musical organizations, the choirs assemble two hours each week to vocalize and harmon- ize under the baton of our popular instructor, Mr. J. Molnar. With the A Cappella Choir set as their goal we are sure these choristers will continue to strive for per- fection, and to magnify their triumphs. Officers: Bill Sonntag: Vice Pres. Charlene Lucas, and Barry Bishop. BACK ROW: C. Gingerich, D. Cahall, C. Aufdermarsh, B. Cors, J. Mindork, J. Socol, T. Frederick, C. Bietzing, R. Clayton, H. Steinberg, J. Hines, J. Price, J. Baylor, L. Arnold, A. Holzschuh, J. Janson, R. Berry, R. Shepherd, P. Courlas, G. Witt, D. Strubbee. FOURTH ROW: H. Levinson, F. Casson, P. O'DonneIl, D. Simpson, J. Vogel, L. Schdifts, P. Theile, A. Dieckmann, J. Harrison, J. Frarick, M. Wikas, L. West, B. Fox, D. Lefler, M. Naylor, C. Oberschmidt, B. Runck, T. Davis, A. Schwenker. THIRD ROW: M. Lipsky, M. Redden, G. Reuthe, J. Stone, J. Stone, J. Veser, A. Diettert, P. Boyer, V. Billet, D. Hartman, R. Cole, E. Weisenberger, S. Wolf, J. Stofle, E. Childs, J. Bollinger, B. Wright, W. Cameron. SECOND ROW: D. Estes, C. Lucas, B. Diettert, A. Zuber, S. Burdsall, L. Arrighi, P. Hirlinger, N. Brady, B. Breiner, R. Whalen, M. Tuttle, E. Miller, D. Trotta, G. Conner, N. Ludwig, A. Smith. FIRST ROW: J. Brenner, J. Fiedler, E. Freid, C. McDermott, D. Thomas, A. Schaengold, J. Peter, C. Freeman, B. Goering, T. Hoeweler, S. Palmer, E. Wilson. fan?-.fadifmq uacal Emma, eamecfq rqae 7fze1?1. ' ' t I FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE SAGES BACK ROW: E. Hartman, J. Slaughter, G. Beets, G. Hoffman, T. Eckman, I. Bershodsky, L. Speckter, A. Mattson, J. Durban, J. Clingner, L. Cohen, L. Arnold, A. Cors, J. Stein, G. Graff, J. Hewis, J. Rouda, J. Kennedy, G. Lipsky, P. Frommer, L. Granson. SECOND ROW: F. Young, C. Latscha, J. Silverstein, S. Wolf, C. Ninovitz, B. Minshall, B. Boyer, J. Young, E. Albers, E. Childs, J. Barsman, R. Herrin, M. Schroeder, J. Henkel, R. Winters, M. Mark, E. Lancett, A. Pearson, I. Reuther, L. Cody, M. Molter. FIRST ROW: E. Lacy, C. Kessen, M. Georgeton, R. Carter, M. Opp, J. Parks, S. Brisker, B. Beren, J. Cohn, J. Wenger, M. Ritsch, E. Osborn, J. Anderson, B. Heckman, B. Fox, C. Smith, H. Chadwick, L. Mattfeld, J. Hartman. JUNIOR AND SENIOR SAGES BACK ROW: J. Shrout, C. Case, D. Reen, C. Greenstein, J. Holland, J. Molloy, N. Montgomery, S. Schreiber, A. Woodburn, A. Rohan, Z. Eyler, C. Ross, G. Noyes, J. Smith, J. Vandegriff, R. Schneithorst, C. Schneider, V. Forn, A. Harbrecht, G. Murphy. THIRD ROW: B. Seltz, B. Sherwin, L. Atkins, M. Cheek, R. Sonntag, M. Burbank, J. Taint, C. Deifel, E. Durham, K. Miller, J. Kues, A. Twidale, J. Ford, M. Phillips, T. Denhart, C. Watson. SECOND ROW: H. Torf, C. Shoker, E. Perry, H. Christos, M. Citron, R. Denhart, R. Libby, M. Clifton, R. Sloan, E. Kiefer, J. Sublett, S. Peal, L. Elkin, J. Hadlock, J. Dangel, B. Scott, B. Kleinman, B. Harris. FIRST ROW: L. Rosin, J. Hynes, A. Green, C. Mandell, P. Ferguson, E. Hicks, P. Kennedy, J. Koss, R. Brenner, W. Marler, M. Zeifman, J. Jungling, S. Bailes, F. Fisher, J. Dentel, J. Miller, R. Nogen, P. Roehm. STAGE PRODUCTION BACK ROW: J. Hoeweler, C. Blackschleger, L. Elkin, J. Wahle, B. Wibbelsman, K. Foell, J. Staat, J. Clingner, L. Lamy. SECOND ROW: C. Mandell, J. Young, I. Breiner, P. Hirlinger, E. Childs, M. Dougherty, M. Citron, S. Hettrick. FIRST ROW: P. Hoeweler, J. Dziech, M. Lasita, M. Mueller, D. Long, J. Malberg, J. Meyer, P. Powell. 84 Ilia! .7 fbzbicuddecf By paafalou PARLATORS BACK ROW: W. Lowenstein, P. Frommer, R. Liebert, C. Rosenthal, D. Rosenthal, D. Lieder, D. Ahrens, J. Bow- man. FIRST ROW: J. Bars- man, L. Bernard, B. Sherwin, C. Keller, R. Sloan, J. Brad- ley, P. Roehm, T. Denhart. PARLATORS OFFICERS SAGES OFFICERS T. Denhart, C. Keller, P. Roehm, L. Bernard. STANDING: P. Roehm, A. Harbrecht, J. Rowlette, SEATED: A. Rohan, G. Murphy, P. Ferguson. SHORTHAND CLUB BACK ROW: P. Kennedy, P. Egan, W. Long, M. Schaefer, T. Gray, M. Schroeder, V. Beigel, D. Bonomini, R. Matney, H. lhrig, R. Niederhelman, D. Edwards, M. Dolvig, B. Gallagher, R. Wuerth, L. Madget, E. Greenstein, M. Leitz, S. Leppert, C. Ross, S. Bushelman. SECOND ROW: J. Bolton, W. Marler, C. Hays, L. Courlas, J. Fisher, V. Hooser, E. Hicks, L. Jacob, M. Kresser, M. Conrad, V. Gillespie, J. Hammock, L. Engel. FIRST ROW: S. Sfreng, D. Ault, A. Gallagher, G. Green, K. Brown, R. Royce, L. Phillips, M. Herzner, D. McGuffey, S. Gray, J. Dentel, R. Donn, J. Lisman, R. Geiss, B. Fleissner, F. Warburton, N. Martini, B. Kusman, S. Schwenker, H. Sellins, H. Sohmer, M. Socol. 85 BUSINESS STAFF BACK ROW: R. Duffy, L. Towner, E. Childs, R. Fischer, H. A. Wolfheimer. SEATED: V. Haslinger, J. Miller, B. Leimberger. T IS to the business staff of the Gargoyle that the students owe a debt. lt is through their efforts in se- curing advertising that the students pay only five cents for what is really a nine-cent paper. Income from the- atre tickets are also a source of finance. Special verte- brae ofthe Gargoyle's backbone are the typists, without whom little could be done. Norma Martini and Virginia Kinner, two of the speed queens, were not present when the picture of the business staff was taken. This staff ganis valuable practical experience in news finance. FEATURE WRITERS PAGE EDITORS LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Feiler, Miss Hazel L. Koppenhoeter, A. Holliday. Technicalities of layout are being pursued by these be- hind-the-scene operators. Layout is one of the most difficult cogs in the wheel of newspaper work. Before a page is macle up, assignments must be given, headlines concocted, and articles iuggled until they fit as do the parts of a puzzle. The hardest part of this behind-the- scene work is the giving and receiving of the news as- signments. When assignments have been given, editors plan pages, then comes the rush. The struggle to meet the deadline creates an authentic atmosphere of ink. AGAINST WALL, Kleft to right, around the circlejz D. Herbert, C. Rosenthal, A. Stein, G. Murphy, B. Schoelw- er, L. Horwitz, B. Van Wagener, B. Varelman, B. Leimberger, D. Franks, T. McCann, J. Runck, C. Deitel. CENTER, lstanding, left to rightjz C. Montgomery, T. Denhart, S. Cohen, K. De Wald, J. Reichert, S. Ettin, G. Graff, B. Ettin, R. Sonntag, C. Rammelsberg, R. Dixon, E. Durham, J. Dangel, M. Muth, A. Brimberg. SEATED, Cleft to rightj: C. Layton, V. Kinner, J. Hynes, M. A. Kamuf. 86 Here is pictured the nucleus of those who have a iournalism sideline. The feature writers, columnists, a n d reporters glean in the halls of Hughes for interesting, novel material that will reap a good harvest. Several columns appear in the pages of the Gargoyle. Col- umns vary from year to year, as do the interests of writers. Waakmq, fullfmq 4:14 7!ae CONVENTION DELEGATES LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Denhart, J. Feiler, V. Hall, J. Hynes, A. Holliday, J. Miller, B. Schoelwer. AILY dressed in formals and Sunday best, represent- atives of the Gargoyle joined with Hughes Annual Staff members to attend the dinner dance which cli- maxed the convention of the Journalism Association of Ohio Schools. Other high spots of the statewide get- together held in Columbus on November 8 and 9 were meetings and lectures at Ohio State University, attend- ance at the Hughes-West High game, visits to the office of the Lantern, Ohio State Journal, and to climax a full weekend, attendance at the Ohio-Pitt game. The dele- gates decided convention attending was profitable fun. REPORTERS STANDING AGAINST DOORS, EDITORIAL STAFF BACK ROW: J. Feiler, K. De Wald, J. Dangel, C. Dolman, S. Roberts. SEATED: J. Hynes, T. Denhart, A. Holliday, J. Seigle, V. Hall. The editorial policy is discussed by the junior members of the editorial staff under the watchful eyes of several seniors. The Gargoyle staff not only strives to provide a student publication, but also works toward a better campus, a stadium Hughes can call her own, greater school spirit, and wide student participation in activities. News cubs at their first staff session are amazed to dis- cover the many details which keep the page and busi- ness editors busy far into the night if they are to accom- plish the aims of this broad editorial policy successfully. Cleft to rightlz Betty Worshum, Virginia Haslinger, Howard Schwartz, Madelyn Chieco. STANDING, MIDDLE ROW: Judith Feiler, Marion Schoelwer, Patty Wieclerstein, Priscilla Heckman, Marian Bricking, Carolyn Layton, Joan Jacobson, Ned Bishop, Don Leider, Bill Rains. STANDING AROUND DESK: Betty Lou Geisdorf, Pete Kurlas, Ralph Denhart. SEATED: Anne Holliday. Specialities and features are deftly handled by this group. Prominent among them are several sophomores and fresh- men. These underclassmen are initiated into the newspaper world and cover a variety of assignments. These feature writers are an aid to the editor who usually has an option on their talents to add unique- ness. 87 7fze 14 nnuaf SW pfzedenlid lfffemafued BUSINESS STAFF Photographer Ralph Denharf STANDING: B. CreighTon, B. Schoelwer, M. ReThmeier, H. Diamond, SEATED: V. Forn, B. Wibbelsman, M. Luerhrman. BUSINESS MANAGERS Charles Dolman and ..IaneT Wahle Mr. Ruff, STuarT KraveTz, Ruth Figg Nancy Crain and Carol Monfgomery, ArT Edifress W ITH greaT enThusiasm and expecTaTions, members of The '47 Annual STaff assembled lasT fall in IO4 and began Their Task of preserv- ing for all proud HuziTes The memories of every- day life aT Hughes. WiTh The help and guidance of Miss Mary Beirne, a Teacher new This year To Hughes, and wiTh The encouragemenT and ex- perienced counsel of Miss Helen Tangeman, former annual adviser, The ediTors, RuTh Figg and STuarT KraveTz, and sTaff planned and creaTed an annual which They ThoughT would appeal To The Hughes High School sTudenT. In selecTing a Theme for The yearbook iT was agreed ThaT The idea musT be one ex- pressing boTh The imporTance of These school days and The pleasures received from Them. WiTh This in mind, Their choice proved a happy one for surely These are The BesT Years of Our Lives Thus Tar! 5 '7fne sw new my Qaaa figs PHOTOGRAPHERS LITERARY STAFF R Denhart, J. Warm, A. Stein, STANDING: I.. Herman, V. Weyer, J. Meyer, G. Ahrens. SEATED: J. Dungel, C. Deifel, J. Creighton T Denhart. D. Funke. RETURNING to the staff for his third and best year in spite of critical shortage of film, Ralph Denhart, chief photographer, was joined by Carol Montgomery, a two year art student mem- ber and this year's art editor, and Jean Meyer who labored over the typewriter through two annual publications. Found constantly confer- ring with Mr. Clyde Hall, financial adviser, over necessary money matters went Janet Wahle and Charles Dolman, two proficient business managers. Taking paper cutter, rulers, and paste in hand, these seniors toiled the sixth bell each day as well as many hours after school to meet the printing deadline, until the annual fin- ally took shape. The '47 Annual now is the ninety-sixth page in the history book of Hughes, and the staff concludes that it was a good year! EDITORS Ruth Ann Figg and Stuart Kravetz ARTISTS Jean Runck and Ben Van Wagener Mr. Hall and Miss Beirne mfmcladdmen, Me maindfaqd of Me dfcfzaal amf Me Jeniaad of Zffze fwiwze, dfzencf Mag Lawn woafzmq ia make Me Ledl qeaad of Zfneh lllaed waaiffnq of Laing, aememdmeaf. N29 :wg zz fem, I 7 . sg: , 3, , Q-L,,:fs,, 1 W' j, 1.1 ' wx, 9 wif -Q 4 M ,w M m . fwmfffg1eaa,wgg2y42g4a,ff , ,1 mmf f ' QM f f' , f wr, f Z , , '4 ufuafzd wad fze12a7fe'1qEe4l'Q EMBERS of the lunlor class, now more than In Their futures are taking shape as the best years of previous years, are beginning to understand their lives are nearing an end, and they are slowly their responsibilities In the machinery of a busy world assuming the tasks that should accompany maturity. ROOM 303 BACK ROW: V. Moore, P. Kontonica, M. Betz, C. Schweitzer, S. Beuttel, E. Bowser, B. Kussmaul, S. Hettrick, C. Layton, M. Connor, M. Dougherty. THIRD ROW: S. Martin, B. Lee, R. Dellerman, M. Citron, E. Kiefer, J. Gil- mer, R. Spaeth, J. Rosenthal. SECOND ROW: E. Lerer, P. Frey, E. Walter, P. Fitzgerald, J. Cochran, D. Warren, N. Homer, V. Hale, C. Birck, R. Clark. FIRST ROW: J. Whaley, V. Hodge, C. Sholer, H. Hollingsworth, E. Schalk. 1948 ROOM 207 BACK ROW: H. Dock, J. Knolalaugh, J. Seigle, J. Paul, C. Tiemeyer, B. Seltz, B. Harris, L. Atkins, S. Cohen, D. Mackey. THIRD ROW: S. Peal, R. Endicott, M. Clark, M. Betz, S. Holmes, C. Biederman, J. Biederman, J. Pat- man, R. Buchholz. SECOND ROW: P. Gootman, L. Hughes, G. Kuethe, J. Staat, B. Holmes, P. Elsener, L. Rau, P. Powell, S. Bailes. FIRST ROW: F. Fischer, L. Eckman, M. Parczewski, I. Breiner, E. Christos. ROOM 3II BACK ROW: C. Tettenbarn, W. Miller, R. Gilb, A. Moteikat, T. Thaxton, G. Osterbrock, D. Harris, I. Levy, W. Turner, S. Bushelman, B. Enclres. THIRD ROW: G. Addison, R. Jacobs, J. Sakelos, J. Stiegler, L. Curran, J. Sterbling, H. Marler, F. Hatterick, E. Carmel. SECOND ROW: G. Altmayer, B. Fox, S. Hoffman, B. Eisenschmidt, R. Birkmeyer, J. Cohen, R. Kato, M. Phillips. FIRST ROW: L. Boyer, G. Schreiber, B. Telinda, J. Detzel, B. Gibbons, C. Diebold, J. Rennegrabe. NOT IN PICTURE: V. Wesley, W. Williams, J. Vollat. ROOM 315 BACK ROW: F. Batsche, D. Clasgens, C. Weisenberger, J. Cory, D. Pille, R. Dunn, W. Dunn, B. Bolmer, D. Sammons, R. Sebald, R. Ruebusch. THIRD ROW: B. Rains, H. Gustafson, R. Reis, J. Fixmer, D. Schmidt, G. Sandow, J. Bosserman, J. Rizzo, D. Provenzano. SECOND ROW: E. Busam, B. Bush, A. Berk, R. Mullins, J. Day, F. Roth, W. Schmidt, J. Hines, E. Buns. FIRST ROW: S. Phillips, E. Duncan, E. Gscheid- le, R. Pfefferle, F. Kueffner. NOT IN PICTURE: F. Ramundo, M. Goedde, W. Terrell. ROOM 317 BACK ROW: J. Symons, W. Hoffman, R. Moore, R. Meissner, G. Risch, P. Miller, R. Harris, D. Augspurger, E. Kaucher, B. Bates, D. Westlake. THIRD ROW: T. Denhart, J. Strassburger, H. Simkin, M. Suid, N. Mathias, H. Steers, M. Guttman, R. Lusby, R. Altman. SECOND ROW: W. Marble, B. Groban, J. Miller, B. Clayton, S. Miller, W. Hettesheimer, B. Kallick, G. Botts, E. Durbin, W. Loewensteln. FIRST ROW: R. Barbour, C. Heitkamp, J. Bedore, L. Selker, F. Share, J. Warm, I. Stout, F. Linkendorfer. 1948 unicwi ROOM 206 BACK ROW: A. Isaacs, B. Shepherd, D. Tolle, J. Jacob, R. Fischer, C. Hoyns, N. Helms, B. Crumrine, S. Diamant. SECOND ROW: G. Tavel, P. Krauss, J. Jungkunz, H. Roger, M. Barnes, M. Mitchell, J. Adams, M. Goins. FIRST ROW: J. Meyer, N. Gilbert, J. Hynes, B. Sellards, L. Rosin, G. Parks, B. Geisclorf. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Cassada, V. Haslinger, B. Renck, P. Spiers, G. Thompson, D. Tinder. ROOM 208 BACK ROW: S. Karapondo, J. Molloy, D. Lessure, J. Shrout, O. Clemens, M. Schroeder, R. Sonntag, M. Bur- bank, J. Taint, A. Ciavola, L. Elkin, C. Bohne. SECOND ROW: N. J. Marucci, D. Dunn, P. James, J. Hennel, R. Libby, J. Levine, L. Falcon, B. Moxley, M. Price, H. Saw- yer. FIRST ROW: M. Carter, D. Plsek, M. Minson, S. Kischen, F. Hyman, J. Eiche, M. Bammerlin, R. Tashiian. ROOM 209 BACK ROW: R. Schmidt, M. Huhn, N. Montgomery, E. Agner, P. Green, V. Maier, J. Feiler, J. Burt, J. Holland. SECOND ROW: E. Baer, S. Hartman, B. Shore, E. Schnicke, E. Belew, F. Sprague, G. Minck, C. Acree. FIRST ROW: G. Hickman, V. McClure, N. Griffes, J. Elsner, J. Bammerlin, E. Neulman, P. O'Leary, M. Margeson. ROOM 305 FOURTH ROW: P. Peugh, H. Sininger, R. Ervin, E. Hines, R. Robertson, D. Ruffin, B. Lux, A. Twidale, D. Peters, C. Schafer. THIRD ROW: J. Kues, R. Liebowitz, P. O'Brien, A. Cording, J. Voigt, J. Canter, J. Baumer, I. Crowe. SECOND ROW: N. Watkins, B. Kleinman, J. Blackledge, S. Wolland, L. Kaemmerle, M. Temple, A. Klinkhoff, J. Koss, D. Loesche. FIRST ROW: H. Kuehn, V. Kinner, M. Klein, E. Bettmen, R. Burke, A. Schiff. 1948 ROOM 310 BACK ROW: D. Jones, R. Ross, G. Garner, F. Atterton, F. Clayton, N. Wimmel, H. Doepke, C. Fenner, R. Wilcox, B. Rains. THIRD ROW: D. Mendelson, H. Wolff, G. Mueller, D. Flaugh- er, G. Parchmann, W. Hunter, C. Brewer, D. Henneberg, E. Meyer. SECOND ROW: J. Min- shall, W. Heflin, W. Crawford, L. Altes, J. Morgan, S. Ducova, D. Crowe, O. Kutzleb, D. Herbert. FIRST ROW: H. Dunteman, R. Mac- key, B. Peterson, R. Jones, S. Alter, R. Butler. ACH year the four students of all underclassmen receiving the highest averages win Iaurels and a Mercantile Library card under the terms of the Day Be- quest. Last spring when all grades had been averaged the awards went to Jack Freyhof, who also won the Harvard Book, and Stuart Kravetz, a second iunior, to Nina Jo Marucci, a sophomore, and to Lois Law- rence, freshman of this quartet. ROOM 301 THIRD ROW: I. Lustig, M. Lutz, B. Gallagher, I. Garthuus, G. Sunders, V. Beigel, M. Cheek, D. Bonomini, J. Ismael, E. Skurow, J. Lochner, A. Hess. SECOND ROW: V. Moore, S. Gru- hom, S. Leppert, J. Schneider, D. Kennedy, D McGuffey, J. Durham, J. Freeze, L. Courlas, H Aufdermarsh. FIRST ROW: S. Streng, H Mathiason, C. Hays, A. Green, H. Sohmer, J Dentel, B. Silverman, P. Steinberg, D. Kauf- man, J. Heber, M. Schaefer. UNCHROOM duties are de- signed to give pupils experi- ence in serving their own class- mates in Cl short space of time. Working under pressure, pupils learn to do work efficiently. ROOM 210 BACK ROW: L. Towner, V. Hall, B. Orr, C. Watson, Q. Kaplon, D. Long, I. Banks, G. Strubbe, M. Richter, M. Mienken. THIRD ROW: B. Weiner, P. Zwosta, M. Kahn, J. Lacker, F. Derelys, C. Wood, M. Watel, S. Brady, J. Theler. SECOND ROW: L. Jungclas, J. Gies- man, N. Wiederstein, J. Farmer, M. Zelien, P. Tullis, B. Curtis, E. Buck, F. Hale, B. Pollak. FIRST ROW: J. Milovsky, J. Friedman, N. Lud- wick, S. Gordon. ROOM 211 BACK ROW: J. Haight, K. Foell, H. Ihrig, M. Dolvig, R. Wuerth, L. May, D. Findley, P. Egan, P. Heim, K. Watson. THIRD ROW: T. Gray, J. Fisher, W. Lang, P. Kennedy, A. Holliday, R. Matney, V. Hooser, E. Hicks, M. Socol. SEC- OND ROW: M. Mende, H. Sellins, L. Phillips, L. Tueting, H. Roberts, J. Seibert. FIRST ROW: J. Schmidt, J. Lauck, G. Reiman, P. Royce, K. Brown, V. Wingate, M. Osterbrock. ROOM 302B THIRD ROW: B. Brackmeier, R. Angel, G. Bryant, R. Denlinger, B. Hargett, M. Taylor, J. Kelso, M. Dudley, R. Lipka, J. Schrof. SECOND ROW: J. Rose, R. Palmer, M. Judd, J. Rabanus, S. Weber, M. Young, M. Wiggershaus, J. Kidd, J. Maley, G. Howland. FIRST ROW: V. Billet, P. Morse, F. Kessler, E. Esterkin, B. Edwards, S. Tipton, D. Wells, J. Hill. 1948 ROOM 309 BACK ROW: C. Seyfried, D. Sonderman, F. Heimkreiter, J. Safer, J. Shehane, D. Papner, L. Epstein, L. Strassburger, R. Westerkamp, R. Hughes, L. Dollin. THIRD ROW: H. Ehoodin, W. Collins, W. Heldman, R. Dunn, G. Cassini, F. Weaver, W. Dunn, K. Lobitz, S. Nedelman, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: R. Goldstein, D. Weigand, R. Koch, T. Stegman, I. Newberg, J. Koch, A. Brimberg, E. Grad, P. Arzt. FIRST ROW: L. Spitz, L. Menachof, H. McCrary, N. Bishop. ROOM 313 BACK ROW: L. Young, R. Kash, T. Junker, P. Weninger, R. Schneithorst, H. Sterne, E. Jones, I. Martin, H. Schwartz. SECOND ROW: F. Van- der Veen, J. Meier, C. Rosenthal, E. Wacks- man, L. Dreyfoos, C. Baumer, T. McCann. FIRST ROW: A. Levison, G. Glassman, R. Liebert, C. Fitzgerald, J, Bein, K. DeWaId, C. Stanley. ROOM 314 BACK ROW: A. Kimpel, E. Effron, D. Wilham, B. Game, H. Spitz, H. Fox, D. Pollack, J. Westerman, A. Woodburn, D. Kamman. SEC- OND ROW: W. McDaniel, E. Lynch, G. Hebel, T. Hartley, L. McMullen, S. Guenther, G. Adams, G. Young, F. Frederick, B. Rust. FIRST ROW: I. Bronska, L. Doyle, R. Henze, S. Litz, N. Aaronson, H. Schneider, M. Guttman, M. Rosen, D. Conyers. ROOM 324 BACK ROW: C. Imhoff, L. Sampson, F. Marx, D. Meister, R. Smith, R. Nellor, R. Landrum, R. Pope, D. Greisl, G. Andres. THIRD ROW: L. Askew, L. Auble, D. Lieder, B. Funke, E. Sebas- tian, A. Rothenberger, M. Linder, D. Doerr. SECOND ROW: G. Payne, D. Hinton, W. Craft, D. Drew, A. Breiner, R. Noll, P. Klein, A. Luchs, B. Dick. FIRST ROW: H. Eagle, L. Bernard, L. Greenberg, D. Schwartz, W. Weber. 1948 .S AMOUS for food, our Hughes lunch- room attracts boys lad- en with trays. They love especially the time-honorecl h i g h - school-boy combina- tions of mashed pota- toes, hamburger, pie, and ic e cream-and milk, of course. Appe- tizing salads, s a n d - wiches, and banana cream pie are unfail- ing attractions for our girls at lunch time. a4aae'7hmLikLQb ROOM 307 THIRD ROW: L. Heinzman, H. Durham, N. Dudley, R. Daly, H. Gunn, H. Mclntosh, J. Gobich, D. O'TooIe, A. Stein, B. Hale. SEC- OND ROW: J. Sturgis, C. Lotz, D. Malof, G. Witt, I.. Goldstein, J. O'Brien, D. Callahan, J. Roark, J. Bauer, H. Swango. FIRST ROW: B. Schmitt, R. England, R. Dirr, R. Quacle, D. Frank, C. Betzing, W. Moylan, T. Harrell, W. Ingram. ROOM 214 THIRD ROW: J. Kennedy, L. Rosenbaum, M. Ferguson, C. Hughes, L. Lawrence, J. Durban, P. Wiederstein, P. Heckman, E. Francis, B. Worsham, J. Lingo. SECOND' ROW: B. Isaacs, M. Schoelwer, R. Lamy, J. Thielmeyer, R. Dick- ey, J. Kienker, l. Salter, C. Gerboth, M. Lak- anen, J. Henkel. FIRST ROW: L. Faulkner, B. Fehrman, J. Bollinger, M. Buck, J. Matuska, J. lsaack, S. Stutzman, B. Barron, M. Schroeder. 7949 S ROOM 201 BACK ROW: J. Maisch, L. Bailey, A. Eversull, J. Fenner, J. Ball, J. Osterbrock, P. Albrecht, G. Thomas, J. Peter, P. Schmerr. THIRD ROW: M. Beckel, I. Poe, J. McCommons, B. Kirk, B. Hughetf, D. Naumoft, A. Weis, P. Meyer. SECOND ROW: V. Herbers, B. Siegmund, J. Clevenger, V. Cann, G. Burt, P. Scriveri, M. Conrad, P. Smith. FIRST ROW: R. Welter, E. Merlancl, B. McPeek, S. Palmer, S. Kato. ROOM 212 BACK ROW: J. Rose, B. Mack, V. Kahles, C. Simon, A. Zlatkin, P. Dane, P. Matfey, N. New- man, D. Gerhardt, C. Hickey. THIRD ROW: I. Clark, F. Jamison, S. Robbe, B. Wright, L. West, A. Wind, M. Davis, D. Harrell, J. Baneth. SECOND ROW: R. Leytze, L. Dooley, L. Kin- ney, V. Brown, R. Clark, R. Whalen, D. Sneed, O. Zivanovits, B. Breiner. FIRST ROW: N. Brady, R. Barr, D. Hartman, L. Stewart, P. Armintrout, R. Stegermiller. ROOM 217 BACK ROW: F. Wert, L. Hand, P. Theile, J. Ferguson, B. Records, J. Coffey, J. L. Forney, J. Forney, S. Moormeier, J. Pettit, E. Graf. SEC- OND ROW: J. McRae, B. J. Metz, B. Troxel, V. Cummins, N. Dow, J. Wells, R. Paxton, J. Mohr, M. Muth. FIRST ROW: V. Morrison, M. Sprague, A. Smith, J. Cohn, S. Metzner, B. Barach, A. Clausing, P. Scott, R. Ciuccio. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Balmer, B. Miller, M. Saund- SYS. ROOM 222 BACK ROW: G. Lipsky, M. Kaiser, S. Schaen, B. Taylor, I. Bershadsky, C. Koester, N. Scheu- erann, C. Binder, E. Barnes, E. Hartman. THIRD ROW: A. Abowitz, T. Eckman, D. Goodtriend, R. Eurove, R. Lessure. L. Reinhard, T. Krum- dieck, M. Lauther, E. Childs. SECOND ROW: J. Becker, N. Noll, P. Martin, B. Oborn, S. Price, A. Forn, M. Arnold, J. Stotle. FIRST ROW: B. Baylor, M. Tudor, D. Baverman, L. Kramer, G. Hoffmann. 7949 .S ROOM II4 BACK ROW: M. Barnes, M. Johnson, B. Lobitz, R. Tauchert, W. Ernst, D. Funke, M. Bruning, J. Gibson, N. Walkenhorst, S. Polasky, J. Archey. THIRD ROW: T. McCauley, I. Basler, M. Jaeger, H. Silverstein, P. Cohen, R. Kash, D. McMillan, N. Despotes, P. Coyne. SECOND ROW: C. Cole, W. Seiler, R. Sutherland, L. Fogel, N. Carmel, L. Weil, D. King, J. Watson. FIRST ROW: V. Wall, R. Wolf, C. Poli, J. Gro- ban, F. Foster, L. Kirchgessner. NOT IN PIC- TURE: R. Freedman, B. Levinson, M. Nimon, R. Schulte. ROOM 308 BACK ROW: B. Carroll, G. Dieising, M. Sebas- tain, H. Clark, B. Postle, R. Quarry, J. Richter, S. Rabkin, H. Stoller, G. Williams, R. Thieman. THIRD ROW: D. Utter, C. Tubb, G. Wise, D. Muraoka, G. Graff, R. Ehrlich, E. Wolski, B. Creighton. SECOND ROW: G. Ward, B. Stael- ing, F. Hilmer, S. Diamond, C. Penticuff, J. Barsman, S. Meyer, P. Vitello. FIRST ROW: A. Reisenfelcl, N. Tanner, W. Egherman, K. Stein- er, W. Moyer, J. Rouda, E. Rahamus. ROOM 316 BACK ROW: R. Williams, D. Wahle, D. Clark, R. Bernstein, R. Sweeney, J. Reis, J. Taylor, J. Winters, W. Vinson, C. Stallsworth. THIRD ROW: D. Funck, G. Kramer, L. Hoover, R. Bammerlin, R. Klanke, D. Meeker, E. Klems, E. Naberhaus, E. Dolman. SECOND ROW: R. Lampe, H. Walter, S. Stewart, E. Walley, J. Reichert, R. Jungkunz, D. Corderman, C. Grandell. FIRST ROW: R. Grossman, W. Sign- er, I. Zeff, D. Andrews, R. Bockstahler, A. Silverglade. NOT IN PICTURE: L. Goldman, S. Beckham, C. Redden. ROOM 323 BACK ROW: W. LaFary, G. Thompson, R. Falls, C. Wiggershaus, R. Bass, J. Mulholland, J. Thomakos, D. Bachmann, B. Jones, K. Fisher, T. Herklotz. THIRD ROW: H. Baer, B. Jacob- son, D. Bussard, C. Brown, J. Hilgeman, R. Reis, H. Friedhoff, A. Schenk, C. Staab. SEC- OND ROW: J. Guenther, H. Schumacher, F. Meinhardf, R. Beyer, J. Hoskins, D. Weil, G. Dziech, K. Hensley, E. Rohrmeier. FIRST ROW: R. Gemmell, J. Meinhardt, F. Murrer, J. Cor- nelison, R. Henrich, R. Roots. NOT IN PIC- TURE: D. Skidmore. 1949 .S ROOM 202 BACK ROVJ: M. Fogus, M. Vfenzel, B. Hensley, J. Osborn, N. Hargis, G. Rothhaas, E. Johnson, M. Denstord, A. Etter, E. Ball, J. Dennon. SEC- OND ROW: J. Wilms, P. Hudson, J. Young, N. Adams, J. Kidwell, M. Schnabel, M. Bradley, L. Linneman, P. Lanter, C. Burton. FIRST ROW: J. Graff, M. Bruner, J, Mitchell, J. Everett, R. Hancock, J. Hendrigsman, P. Widwell, A. Cof- tey. ROOM 213 BACK ROW: P. Renck, E. Hembree, C. Sieber, I. Crowder, S. Minor, J. Wilson, R. Bloebaum, V. Hughes, V. Pulliam, P. Dawson. THIRD ROW: L. Arnold, R. Winters, M. Cassini, B. Neubacher, C. Schwartz, J. Adler, J. A. Morris, C. Shimer. SECOND ROW: E. Macloski, D. Rogers, V. Schlemmer, R. Mueller, S. Wolf, J. Schiedrich, J. Willeford, D. Haungs, R. Eckman, B. Waits. FIRST ROW: C. Goins, J. Fox, F. Schwartz. ROOM 219 BACK ROW: E. Miller, B. werden, E. Pprififs, mann, P. Wenzel, M. Nikias, B. t9fhe, P. Mqclk. SECOND ROW: B. Wildei5,E, iehl,!. Kimel- ton, M. Wells, L. Schmidlgi- Vegrran, M. Eise- necker, C. Angert, J. Schafer. fiRST ROW: E. Arnes, M. Wagner,-fJ. Harris' E. Perry, BL Diers, E. Schrevwer, H. Crowe! S. Pitzer. . : 23,359 G ' H4 fin! ,H ,J 61 .QF A ' l f .2 .1 ,awww , , E HlLE waitinggat the familiar bench at the edge of the U.C. campus for a Streetcar, sophomores G e o r g e Kramer, Robert Grimm, Ruth Barr, Shirley Price, Marilyn Balmer, and Ron- ald Daly chat. They are all en- ioying one of our unusually lovely days of autumn, as they wait. 7949 R. Brenning, B. Manburg, J. Lessure, Wied-, S ROOM 220 BACK ROW: M. Heinzman, V. Holm, R. Geier, D. Rusf, C. Ball, N. Rische, J. Springer, G. Orlando, S. Howard, G. Henn. SECOND ROW: J. Klink, M. Mark, J. Marston, V. Brown, G. Holfkamp, E. Carroll, A. Rainer, M. Wad- dle, K. Ralston. FIRST ROW: P. Reising, A. Temke, B. Moore, S. Cohn, S. Dudley, A. Treiyok, R. Pine, B. Vodde, D. Lemme. ROOM 221 BACK ROW: B. Heinzelman, L. Anderson, M. Brown, J. Frarick, V. Reule, J. Volz, D. Sfone- field, P. Krummen, M. Dziech. SECOND ROW: L. Maffhews, J. Subleh, D. Peiry, L. Hummer, W. Case, E. Craven, B. Mahaffey, B. Roberts. FIRST ROW: G. Alley, J. Lanfersick, G. Scoii, M. Opp, A. Melter, J. Everhardt, C. Halbert, B. Dean. ROOM 223 BACK ROW: J. Fisher, M. Ebbers, J. Hoffman, L. McMullen, J. Williams, M. Beineke, S. Wes- sel, A. Muehlenhord, J. Lischer, E. Reynolds. THIRD ROW: B. Lilly, J. Klinf, L. Clayton, J. Hoeweler, J. Danke, R. Fiedler, B. Wright, B. Fahey, N. Royce. SECOND ROW: C. Bruner, L. Hacker, S. Maiheis, A. Woods, W. Williams, M. Ackley, M. Gillespie, D. Kuhl. FIRST ROW: E. Carr, F. Scherz, E. Blum, J. Bucher, M. Dewald. ROOM 224 BACK ROW: K. Poif, P. Ruebel, S. Fairo, M Cox, J. McAvoy, L. Speckter, M. Owens, B Owens, F. Gufmann, M. Persyn. THIRD ROW: C. Verudi, J. Judd, J. Merland, J. Thielmeyer, A. Young, E. Berleman, D. Heurick, J. Ziliox, G. Merz. SECOND ROW: J. Wend, J. De- Camp, C. Gordon, R. Templeton, P. Hirlinger, L. Arrighi, H. Schneider. FIRST ROW: C. Roth, J. Kalebain, A. Greenberg, B. Carier. S ROOM 318 BACK ROW: Daly, J. Streitelmeier, B Mandler, L. Rosenbaum, J. Krems, J. Oehler, L Woodruff, W. Fries, K. Richmond, G. Grosheim D. Staley, J. Biehn. THIRD ROW: J. Schaueri J. Wheeler, R. Schwartz, J. Hartmann, H Ostrov, E. Albers, G. Anderson, S. Cohen, J Everson, J. Finn. SECOND ROW: G. Matthews, A. Cook, G. Wolf, W. Rau, H. Kay, H. Antoni, J. Butler, F. Elberg, L. Graston. FIRST ROW: T. Stevens, W. Fox, A. Hubrich, A. Fredrick, L Deutch, L. Becker, W. Couch. ROOM 3l9A BACK ROW: J. Dillinger, L. Voynovich, J Brunner, B. Bayles, J. McCann, E. Clark, B. Brockman, S. Gershuny, F. Rose, G. Wimmer. THIRD ROW: R. Litwin, E. Epstein, G. Evers, N. Elliott, G. Plotkin, L. Fritz, B. Rothert, C. Roark, R. Baldock. SECOND ROW: D. Pleasant, D. Kesselring, D. Drescher, J. Plymesser, E. Smith 1 W. Hill, J. Vaught, B. Sontag. FIRST ROW: E. Smith, G. Miller, J. Porter, E. Hall, D. Keel- ing, I. Keeling. ROOM 3l9B BACK ROW: L. Horwitz, J. Bloomfield, L. Klotter, W. Bumiller, T. McGranahan, A. Estese, E. Hurst, O. Clippord, R. Ebel, R. Newbold, J. King. THIRD ROW: N. Moybrier, R. Martin, P. Frommer, M. Gibbons, J. Collins, F. Leininger, R. Schellenberg, J. Van Osdel, B. Bishop, C. Osterbrock. SECOND ROW: R. Bennett, M. Simpson, E. Carr, N. Louck, W. Bortz, J. Kan- ter, T. Poole, J. Ruehlman. FIRST ROW: E. Lindemann, G. Rebka. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Keller, D. Weis. ROOM 322 BACK ROW: V. Wright, I.. Ganson, B. Wood- ruff, B. Schaefer, C. Carter, E. Geisler, H. Wright, E. Snider, A. Haste, B. Hassel, E. Klumb. SECOND ROW: B. Campbell, C. Gingerich, B. Schatz, B. Fogel, P. Hudson, P. Maus, E. Cohen, D. Stephens, F. Shremon. FIRST ROW: H. Green, M. Denney, A. Reynolds, J. Heinemann, D. Schlonser, J. Rosen, B. Kash, R. Loeffler, J. Poole. NOT IN PICTURE: D. Boll, F. Fishman, R. Moore, W. Moore. 7949 OM Strong and Wal- ter Steidle compare re- port cards with Al Jan- szen, a typical freshmen. These boys find time to stop at their lockers be- fore and after school to exchange stories on every subject imaginable. Off to class, then, to meet other friends or out to the car stop and then home- ward bound. Ah! how busy each and every day is for all freshmen. They are busy living active lives. Each is trying out and making good on reserve teams, playing in the school band for the first time. These are days full of the business of growth and learning. Yes, the freshman year is exciting and truly One of the Best Years of Our Lives. ROOM H9 BACK ROW: A. Smith, B. McCord, J. Reid, R. Teitz, P. Zisman, M. Siehl, M. Macoritfo, C. Oberschmidt, J. Bradley, M. Samad. THIRD ROW: A. Pearson, G. Beets, M. Gabbard, A. Baude, V. Ellison, J. Karmen, M. Ritsch, S. Koehler. SECOND ROW: E. Pike, B. Beren, l.. Adams, G. Bouchonnet, J. Hartman, B. Ruben- stein, E. Brown, B. Mair Etienne. FIRST ROW: B. Diettert, S. Stefanopoulos, S. Parczewski, J. Parks, M. Tuttle, B. Geisler, S. Lewis. 44 ROOM 'IGQSA BACK ROW: F. Robinson, R. Cummins, D. Hall, E. Ostrov, I. Reuther, J. Best, B. Prass, I. Cone, D. Petrocelli, D. Bass. THIRD ROW: P. Esterly, B. Kresser, M. Meyer, M. Morgan, J. Lompert, F. Weover, B. Minsholl, J. Silverstein, M. Gohs. SECOND ROW: J. Frisby, M. Georgeton, C. Kessen, M. Nessanboum. ROOM 106B BACK ROW: M. Farmer, J. Bennett, L. Tauber, C. Paul, B. Mcndler, L. Schweikhart, E. Maid- hof, N. Naber, L. Mottfeld, S. Zentgrof, P. Leigh. THIRD ROW: V. Vogel, B. Harris, D. Wertheim, M. Eckler, D. Hochstuhl, P. Boyer, G. Krumbein, A. Mintz, B. Rader. SECOND ROW: H. Sebastian, E. Loncett, M. Brown, J. Hesler, M. Lipsky, G. Conner, C. Cottrill, D. York, D. May. FIRST ROW: E. Wilson, M. Ruehl, A. Wilkins, C. Funke, N. Price. ROOM IO7 BACK ROW: J. Robbe, G. Gcsney, H. Roth, J. Conners, B. Lahm, S. Purchmun, M. Poe, J. Eaton, P. Abbott, D. Wright, G. Ostand, F. Page. THIRD ROW: M. Craig, H. Scherz, A. Spikes, E. Hunsford, J. Phillips, C. Lischer, J. Krimme, J. Abele, E. Cornell. SECOND ROW: A. Heller, N. Barnhort, D. Hoff, J. Wentzel, R. Ritter, J. Frederick, L. Warren, J. Anderson. FIRST ROW: M. Swaggerty, J. Cheek, C. Latscha, M. Ocke, M. Moore, J. Locefield, J. Ruehrwein. ROOM IO8 BACK ROW: N. Boyer, J. Britton, A. Cors, I Price, M. L. Koucher, M. Cramer, L. Cohen, M Siehl, P. Roberts, J. Reisner. THIRD ROW: M Macldux, E. Cook, J. Templin, P. O'DonneIl, R Mussman, B. Roettinger, A. Dieckmann, J. Har rison, M. A. Evers. SECOND ROW: V. Reuthe D. Trotta, C. Rammelsberg, M. Nolte, B. Runck W. Bowman, C. Smith. FIRST ROW: M. Apple gate, G. Oesper, E. Miller, N. Gott. 1950 14 ROOM 1 BACK ROW: R. Peterson, D. Smith, J. Wahl, D. J. Clayton, R. Keller, T. Pragar, B. Borden, J. Hines, O. Johnson, J. Fayard. SECOND ROW: S. Koch, B. Meretsky, R. Fischoff, J. Webb, D. Neuman, G. Rinsky, I. Weinhaus, B. Kane, J. Stinson. FIRST ROW: K. Altman, R. Sellens, J. Insprucker, R. Alexander, E. Levy, B. Goering, M. Cohn, B. Borock. ROOM 7 BACK ROW: J. Cunningham, I. Krakovsky, G. Feiler, H. L. Phillips, G. Kautzman, H. Frohman, R. Bradtore, C. Kiraclieff, P. Larbus, H. Jacobs, J. Cattaneo. SECOND ROW: R. Tiersch, M. Mauney, J. Price, K. Peterson, J. Baylor, H. Levinson, R. Fox, D. Hering, D. Egan. FIRST ROW: A. Schwenker, B. Staley, J. Yasutake, J. Peter, C. Budke, D. Thomas, A. Thomakos, J. Brenner, T. Davis. ROOM 8 BACK ROW: D. Dorsett, B. Twiggs, D. Man- heimer, J. Stein, L. Nolt, R. Herrin, M. Wilson, A. Holzschuh, D. Martin, L. Penn, W. Numrich. SECOND ROW: J. Schoelwer, T. Coppedge, K. Hoberg, J. Maschmeier, I. Bass, I. Kreindler, J. Gilchrist, M. Hoffman, R. Dunn, T. Walker. FIRST ROW: B. Cors, J. Brickler, E. Spievack, C. Autclermarsh, C. Mack, D. McAdams, T. Tullman, C. Freeman. ROOM IO BACK ROW: G. Fullerton, J. McGowan, B. Kohn, R. St. Hilaire, R. Walt, P. Ingram, K. Musch, C. Cory, F. Sippel. SECOND ROW: J. Levy, R. Harris, C. Gall, J. Sandow, B. Fuerst, J. Janson, J. Lane, T. Nusbaum, C. Hagner. FIRST ROW: T. Kreiclenweis, R. Thayer, W. Heckmann, C. Lintz, R. Cahn, E. Carroll, A. Schaengold, L. Creech. 7950 14 ROOM 116 BACK ROW: J. Lasch, G. Embry, J. Lowe, J. Lowe, J. Hulsman, B. Larbus, H. Dishongh, W. Burnett, J. Hersh. SECOND ROW: D. Chriesl, F. Cohen, J. Feinhor, B. Leidenbor, B. Grimm, K. Becker, B. Kincaid. FIRST ROW: R. Beniz, M. Campbell, D. Gohs, R. Barrowcliff, N. Linder, W. Campbell, J. Hughes. ROOM 'II7 BACK ROW: C. McDonald, J. Taylor, G. Todd, D. Pendery, J. Wesi, R. Taylor, R. Sleers, D. Sfockburger, R. Noll, F. Menke, M. Schear. FIRST ROW: B. Thompson, D. Wessel, G. Proy- or, F. Milazzo, D. Osfeld, M. Sample, G. Smith, M. McCoy. ROOM I7 BACK ROW: M. Schaeffer, A. Wehrman, M. Kiefer, M. Denmark, B. Haake, C. Ward, H. Butler, A. Miller, P. Nelson, B. Haneklaus, E. O'Leary. SECOND ROW: R. Redman, V. Reck- ner, E. Anger, J. Drury, E. Albers, M. Griehl, M. Rogers, A. Dieherf, Y. Oku, P. Schnicke. FIRST ROW: F. Holz, P. Rapp, M. Forbes, L. Evans, C. Weingarfner, M. Mayfield, L. Phelps, B. Marcum, H. Machnovilz. ROOM I8 BACK ROW: E. Mukes, L. Manlz, D. Simpson L. Meeker, R. Martin, M. J. Strong, E. Waits, G. Werning, J. Mullins. FIRST ROW: A. Mason L. Schneiderman, B. Perry, D. McArthur, M Schlasinger, M. Teelor, J. Worlman. 7950 14 NE of the charming Book Week tableaus features Judy Hartman, freshman, as Alice in Wonderland. The queens are Geraldine Lipsky and Jacqueline Slaughter, Puss-in Boots, is Flor- ence Fischer, and a girl in Book- land, Doris Long. Scenes from other classics were also featured. ROOM IOI BACK ROW: B. Gould, L. Lewis, L. Lahmann, R. Abowitz, P. Goins, N. Matz, E. Fixmer, F. Casson, J. Ledington. SECOND ROW: A. Elli- son, H. Miller, J. Chirco, J. Mullaney, N. Har- ris, J. Veser, B. Marrell, S. Altman, M. Cer- weny FIRST ROW: L. Brock, H. Ebinger, R. King, F. Barthel, L. Bosse, B. Heusser, W. Howard, B. Bigony, S. Brisker. ROOM IO2 BACK ROW: M. Dittler, D. Blersch, C. Broyles, W. Cameron, J. Gaefe, L. Kash, M. Garlington, J. Sponsel, B. Terry, L. Cox. SECOND ROW: N. Aronoff, M. Driskell, C. Martin, F. Linemann Y. Callery, D. May, D. Lefler, D. Henn, V. Corbett. FIRST ROW: I. Greenlee, J. Evans, M. Cunditf, A. Zuber, D. Lucas, D. Estes, P. Adams, S. Simpson. 1 ROOM IO3 BACK ROW: J. Meyers, M. Van Wagener, A. Mattson, B. Smals, M. Wikas, L. Cody, H. Chadwick, J. Slaughter, R. Cole, M. Naylor, E. Meisel. SECOND ROW: J. Anderson, G. Kessler, A. Thiel, J. Acree, B. O'Hara, N. Lud- wig, S, Hieatt, A. Burclsell, S. Ficke, L. Busch. FIRST ROW: R. Carter, J. Kalehman, J. Bar- bour, T. Levine, N. Elfenbaum, E. Freid, E. Bradshaw, A. Weil. 1950 w. f4 ROOM 104 BACK ROW: P. Hauer, M. Herring, E. Kattel- man, J. Kemptner, M. Peter, C. Buns, M. Morri- son, J. Thornhill, J. McDonald, M. Sanders. SECOND ROW: J. Taylor, M. Gibson, M. Sowder, H. Wilmer, J. Young, B. Knarr, G. Clasgens, J. Rennegarbe, B. Bingert, J. Fiedler. FIRST ROW: B. Staud, M. Samson, J. Black, M. Brothers, M. Sneed, M. Marler, N. French, P. Fitzgerald, M. Theile. ROOM 105 BACK ROW: H. Stortz, I. Schwartz, B. Wolter- ing, B. Mechtensimer, B. Sutherland, R. Patter- son, S. Schleicher, E. Warshay, J. Moore, M. Huhn, B. Sanders. SECOND ROW: C. Wells, E. Lindsey, W. Osterbrock, M. Young, E. Hettesheimer, M. Pigmon, J. Vogt, R. Weber, J. Miller, B. Durham. FIRST ROW: G. Young, B. Jones, C. Minovitz, J. Stone, H. Richter, A. Benne, C. McDermott. NDERCLASSMEN Earl Clark and Richard Freedman ad- miringly gaze at the numerous trophies in the show case iust outside the Clara B. Jordan Mem- orial Library. All trophies are visible evidence of both hard work and clean sportsmanship. 1950 6? tw ND what are your names? asks Honor League President Vir- ginia Merz of her two little sisters, Edith Bradshaw and Marlene Nolte. Every year the Honor League has a party for the Little Sisters from the Freshman class. Each Senior is given one, two, even three Freshmen for her own little sisters. The Senior girls help them to adjust themselves to high school life and to get acquainted with Hughes. Some Big Sisters take their little sisters out to a movie or have some good times in other ways. Valu- able friendships and lasting bonds are made in this manner between the youngest and oldest girls at Hughes. Thus '47 Seniors carry on a tradition of honor and service well. They are adding to the long record of friend- ships fostered by the Honor League since its inception many years ago. ROOM N13 BACK ROW: M. Lutz, J. Clingner, B. Cytraus, J. Gilb, M. Bentley, J. Ader, A. Bushman, C. Blackschlager. SECOND ROW: M. Hunter, D. Bruck- man, L. Hardin, V. Lovett, N. Austin, M. Hornickel, E. Gohs, M. Hahn. FIRST ROW: E. Kloss, l. Kash, A. Evans, H. Burbrink. 1950 -4 ROOM 2 BACK ROW: G. Haynes, A. Egan, A. Janszen, D. Nelson, B. Benham, P. Odenwaldt, C. Frey, R. Oliver, E. Wong, C. Elbe. SECOND ROW: N. Karapondo, R. Young, J. Dane- mayer, G. Bloomfield, D. Coleman, P. Courlas, T. Metheney, R. Wells, R. Strasser. FIRST ROW: D. Serina, D. Bowers, S. Michaelson, D. McKee, E. McCarty, J. Rosenzweig, J. Walt- ers, D. Cahall, R. Steele, R. Spence. ROOM 6 BACK ROW: Q. Gladden, J. Grif- fith, L. Haas, R. Clayton, B. Borcher- ing, W. Clauder, D. Benzing, R. Duncan, D. Kelsch, M. Durham, C. Biederman, H. LaCroix, B. Leichman, B. Doerr. THIRD ROW: D. Lipps, R. Bauer, L. Bonamini, D. Hines, E. Lipps, J. Grove, W. Collins, R. Homeyer, O. Davis, D. Hayes, R. Berry. SECOND ROW: R. Heine- man, F. Davidson, D. Campbell, B. Hughes, G. Baverman, R. Abig, N. Haas, J. Bernard, J. Clowers. FIRST ROW: H. Bayliss, D. Berling, J. Jungclas, R. Kues, T. Hoeweler. ROOM 6 BACK ROW: P. Roemer, E. Putman, W. Oldendick, H. Wunder, J. Shoop, D. Rosenthal, P. Ostrow, B. Miller, R. Marrs, J. Noble, P. Peugh, R. Lowenstein, D. Mapes. THIRD ROW: R. Murdock, L. Max, B. Price, R. Shepherd, T. Strong, C. Phelps, E. Morris, D. Louclin, L. Sprong, A. Nation, W. Steiclle, R. Theile. SEC- OND ROW: B. Sheff, J. Shaw, R. Mersch, D. Pilot, L. Witt, B. Wolf, R. Stout, H. Thomas, E. Raick, K. Busam, G. Strausbaugh. FIRST ROW: J. Shimer, G. Ruggieri, T. Merz, J. Solimine, A. Rosenberg, B. Schooler, G. Mastio. ROOM 9 BACK ROW: J. Marion, W. Maurer, R. Wells, J. Onie, D. Alley, C. Keith, H. Skurow, M. Siegel, J. Lewis, M. Schneicler. SECOND ROW: R. Brown, E. Groetzinger, M. Triant- afilow, R. Cornell, H. Steinberg, D. Reinwald, R. Gover, T. Stoini, J. Socol. FIRST ROW: B. Stranford, D. Kobman, M. Meretsky, R. Miller, J. Shair, R. Zimmerman, J. Tomlin, J. Murdock. 1950 Z!1Jafi01,wadwLac- Ifrlwlifqwfzicfzmaked !1z.7JL4c!1oall4e2JzeAu,Z1,ea44afan0i!zfe, Zawwdmwqqladwaielawpnwm. 2 2 E 5 3 3 3 Q S 51 Q. S Q Q 2 f 3 s 5 4 5 H 5 5 1' 2 E 5 Q 5 2 3 4 E 4 i 5 2 a J 3 1 2 5 5 5 i 1 2 J 3 5 1 1 X 3 a 3 4 3 I A 1 3 4 a 4 4 1 l 1 4 1 i 3 I f 5 s E 1 I 2 3 1 I 1 1 1 1 I i ? 1 1 I l r 1 ,..g. U. X L. ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,l x ,gfbg , .zur - . - - - -W.. ,, N, 2.15.1,2u:v,,:'f.L:, .sk 'ff .,- , 1 , ,, , Y m , Q ,. s ., , - ,. - , f .. .. , ,z ,. , ,mf A ,p Q, A . ,Q -1' DICK REIS DRIVES HARD AS WITHROW PLAYERS SWARM IN TO STOP THE PLAY. ReJ47ze0..,41.5..L'.8 ' ' 7HE HUGHES team alternately roared and sputtered its way through one of the most in and out, up and down, hectic seasons in their long history. The Reds, who started the season with eight Iettermen as a nucleus, finished with the somewhat unimpressive record of only two wins, six losses, and one tie, however those two victories were sufficient to give the Clifton Knights a third of the P.H.S.L. championship. The Reds' foreward wall, led by hard charging all-city, all-state tackle George Endres and little but powerful Fred Mechler, was small but strong defensively. The GEORGE GRAFF, QUARTERBACK bC'CkI'eId was pf'ce'I by S'1'f'Y George JERRY WRIGHT, HALFBACK Graff playing his third year as a var- sity back, and a trio of hard running halfbacks, Chuck Goering, Jerry Wright, and Murray Guttman, and fullback, Heimkreiter. The punting chores were handled by Ralph Dunn. Highlights of the season were the Withrow and Elder games in which the Big Reds played like true cham- pions. The schedule featured an en- counter with Columbus West. In this game the Reds displayed their strong- est offense. 114 Hughes 0 WesT Hi O 0N THE basis of previous play The Maroons were a heavy favorife for This encounTer wiTh The Big Reds, buT The Hughes eleven never gave Them a chance To show iT. The Reds dominaTed The enTire game wiTh WesT Hi never gaining possession of The ball enough To use iTs vaunTed running aTTack. The Red's sTrong offense spuTTered ouT inside The TwenTy yard line, as no less Than six Times fumbles and pen- aITies cosT The Reds dearly. The KnighTs' final scoring drive was sTopped on The Maroon Three- Hughes 13 Central O 7 HE T946 version of The Big Reds' fooTbalI machine sTarTed off The season wiTh an impressive i3-0 win over CenTraI VocaTionaI. The Reds' firsT marker came IaTe in The firsT half when Murray GuTTman skirTed end from The four-yard line. Graff's conversion was good. Hughes scored again shorTly afTer The second half opened. The Reds Took The kickoff and drove 55 yards, only To be held by The HorneTs who had To punT. Two plays IaTer Graff Tallied on a wide end run good for I8 yards and The score. yard sTripe when Time ran ouT. Hughes 6 Purcell 31 Graff's conversion was wide. Hughes O Hamilton 38 7HE CITY Champion Purcell Cavaliers APOWERFUL HamilTon eleven led by won a fairly easy game over The Big COACH BOWERS Joe Nuxhall hung one on The Big Reds in an inTer-league encounTer aT Xavier UniversiTy STadium. The Hughes forward wall sTopped, To some exTenT, Purcell's ground aTTack, buT The Cavaliers, undaunTed, Took To a deadly air aTTack and capiTal- ized heavily on The inabiliTy of The Big Reds' pass defense To cope wiTh aerials. The ClifTon KnighTs racked up a consolaTion Tally on a line plunge from The five yard sTripe. Reds in Their annual inTer-ciTy encounTer. The Big Blue had The Reds singing The blues as They roared un- checked, scoring in every quarTer. The Hughes for- ward wall, was ouTweighed, ouT-charged, and gener- ally ouT-played wiTh The excepTion of George Endres who was The Red's mainsTay. The Big Recl secondary jusT didn'T have an adequaTe defense againsT Nux- haIl's bulleT passes, while The offense never had The opporTuniTy To geT sTarTed. MR. KIZER SHOWS SCHOOL SPIRIT. CHEERLEADERS DANCE BEFORE FIRE DURING THE POW WOW HALFBACK JERRY WRIGHT IS DOWNED BY A HOST OF TIGER TACKLERS. FERD MECHLER, GUARD Hughes 18 Columbus West 26 GOLUMBUS started The scoring inthe first quarter, buT the Big Reds came right back To knot The count. Chuck Goering ran 75 yards after which Graff pitched a pass To Reis for The score. The Reds' next marker came in The second period, after Columbus had forged ahead. Dunn snagged a pass for The Touchdown. Coiumbus drew first bIood in The second half, but The Reds' reTaIiaTed on a Trick pass playp Graff To Dunn To Borman. The Reds' hope for a win were dashed as Columbus back Nesdale ran The kick- off for a Touchdown. Hughes I3 Xavier 21 FRED HEIMKREITER After a scoreIess first quarter, The Xavier Bombers marked up The first TaIIy of The game on a fourth down pass. The Reds scored after center Kenny Robinson ran an interception To The Xavier 25 yard Iine. Three plays Iater Heimkreiter cracked over. Xavier came right back with a Touchdown as The half ended. The Bombers racked up a taIIy in The second halfp scoring after a sustained drive. However, The highlight of The game was Ken Robinson's second interception and 82-yard run forthe Reds final score. II6 FULLBACK HICK REIS, END EAGLE TACKLERS FIND Dirricuuv IN DOWNING HARD-RUNNING GEORGE GRAFF Hughes 0 Walnut Hills 6 p LAYING one of the poorest games of the season, the Big Reds blew the one they should have won. The Eagles lone, but winning marker, the first they scored against the Reds in many years, came in the first period on the old screen pass and the Big Reds never recovered: A muddy field hampered the Reds running attack to some extent but in general, the Reds played a listless game, showing little aggressive spirit. Toward the end of the game the Reds drove deep into Eagle territory, only to have the Eagles hold for downs. Hughes 6 Elder I3 ' LOU ASKEW, GUARD Playing one of their best games of the season, the Big A Reds were out-scored but not out-fought by the Elder Panthers. Elder scored the first time the ball came into their possession, and when they added a tally before the half ended, things looked black for Hughes. But the Reds returned strong the second half and played inspired ball in holding the Panthers scoreless. Penalties and fum- bles held the Reds' until the third period when a Graff-to- Goering pass netted Clifton Knights' only touchdown. 117 FOOTBALL BACK ROW: A. Jenkins, J. Watson, J. Collins, D. Utter, R. Falls, W. Collins, J. Oehler, D. Sonderman, R. Beard, P. Roemer, E. Kaucher, W. Fries, C. Wigger- haus, R. Quarry, R. Kutzleb, A. Reisenfeld, G. Garner. SECOND ROW: H. Marler, L. Auble, G. Todd, W. Mandler, J. McCann, R. Williams, S. Nedelman, W. Terrell, J. Beyersdorfer, L. Askew, M. Guttman, B. Gittinger, T. Roemer, D.Mapes, K. Simmons, C. Gingerich, J. Hilgeman. FIRST ROW: D. Borman, L. Klotter, C. Goering, B. Endres, R. Dunn, F. Mechler, K. Robinson, F. Heimkreiter, T. Jervis, G. Graff, D. Reigert, J. Wright, G. Endres, R. Reis, M. Goedde. BOB ENDRES, TACKLE GEORGE ENDRES, ALL-CITY, ALL-STATE TACKLE Bulwark of the Big Reds' for- ward wall was tackle George Endres. A hard charging, and hard-tackling player, George could be depended upon to stop any play which came in his direction. George was chosen All-city and All-state and was selected to take part in the Ohio All-star game. RALPH DUNN, HALFBACK KENNY ROBINSON, CENTER For next year's team, Coach Bowers will have a number of returning lettermen. On the line he will have Bob Endres, a big bruising tackle, Wes Ter- rell who has alternated be- tween center and end, and two other ends, Goedde and Klot- ter. Backtield positions will be filled by Gittinger, Dunn, Ned- elman, and Guttman. GOERING DISPLAYS SOME FANCY RUNNING IN WITHROW GAME AS DICK REIS AIDS WITH A BLOCK lgd-016714 ' lgcufa lfs'aZ'Z'efz lgwjfleci' Wgeu 6NE OF Southwestern Ohio's oldest football rivalries was a thrilling and fitting climax to a somewhat unusual season. The Clifton Knights pushed the hapless Withrow Tigers all over the gridiron and although they only tallied two touchdowns, the Big Reds outplayed Withrow by an extremely wide margin. The Tigers, after receiving the opening kickoff were unsuccessful in their attempt to advance the ball and were forced to punt. Hughes led by the running of halfback, Jerry Wright, drove all the way down to the Tiger's five yard stripe as the quarter ended. Three line smashes had CHUCK GOERINGI failed, when George Graff lobbed a pass to Dick HAI-FBACK Reis in the end zone. The kick for extra point was DON BORMANI END wide. The Reds chalked up their second tally in the third period. When Charles Goering intercepted a pass on his own forty and scooted the remainder of the distance unmolested. The conversion failed. The rest of the game was completely dominated by the Reds, but numerous penalties cut off further scoring. Near the end of the game, the Tigers resorted to desperation passes which brought them to mid-field for the first time. I 119 ABOVE RUNNING: D. ODEN- BECK, M. KOEHLER, D. STOLL, C. TONNE, J. CONYERS. VARSITY BACK ROW: T. HARTLEY, M. KOEHLER, D. STOLL, D. WAHLE, R. BRUNING. FRONT ROW: C. TONNE, D. ODENBECK, J. C O N Y E R S , L. GREENBERG, MGR. gSHORT in height but long in spirit, best describes the Big Red Harriers who finished the first secison under the cible tutelage ot Coach Alan Kindschy. The Reds bested the Purcell Coivoiliers in 01 dual encounter cmd placed third in both the city and the dis- trict meets. RESERVE THIRD ROW: J. HEINEMANN, R. MACKEY, D. GIBSON, B. HELD- MAN, B. LARBUS. SECOND ROW: D. WIEGAND, B. CRAFT, D. CONYERS, B. GIBBONS, T. WALKER, J. BUTLER. FIRST ROW: S. COHEN, MGR., R. SHEPHERD, J. SOCOL, S. KOCH, D. BALL, T. DAVIS. iN HIS first year as Basketball Coach of the Clifton Knights, Mr. Robert Reuss welded a small but hard fighting group into the finest defensive unit in the city. The Reds' small stature did not prove to be too much of a disadvantage to the team. Employing a slow, deliberate game which emphasized posses- y sion of the ball rather than shooting, as the l Reds did not always control the backboard, the hoopsters finished third in league stand- ings with a record of six won and four lost. Of the four losses, two were to Walnut Hills' P.H.S.L. Champion Eagles, while the third one was to second place Withrow. The fourth league loss was to the Woodward Bulldogs in what was undoubtedly the low mark for the season. The Reds were conquered in a very low scoring con- test T9-T7. This defeat was later avenged by the Reds in a smashing 40-20 victory. The Withrow loss was also accounted for late in the season with a 27-26 win. The Reds rolled up four other league victories at the expense of Central Vocational and Western Hills. The second West Hi game was a hard fought hectic af- fair which ended in a near riot as the Reds came streaking from behind to down the Maroons 22-21. The final game with Central added a few more gray hairs to Mr. Reuss' head as the Reds downed the Hornets 32-30. ln other contests the Reds' play was some- what erratic. They beat Asheville and Cov- ington, lost to Hamilton and Purcell, but beat Roger Bacon in an early season game. The Spartans were the District champions. However the year's brightest event was a startling 30-T6 upset of Elder's G.C.L. champion Panthers. The Elder team which played without the services of its coach was completely helpless before the Clinton Knights' excel- lent defense, while the Reds' offense was very potent. faq Slain fn Glade Qanfzwi TESSEL AND WESTERKAMP WAIT UNDER WIGGERHAUS IS LONE RED IN MIDST OF CAVALIERS THE HORNETS' BASKET Captain of the team this year was George Graff. Playing his second year on the varsity, George was high scorer for the Clifton Knights. Only other returning letterman was Eddie Tessel, one of the better de- fensive men in the City. A new ad- dition, Saunders, is from lronton. Returning for the Redmen next year will be Lettermen Ralph Wester- kamp, Bob Gittinger, Will McDan- iels, and Carl Wiggerhaus. Center, Chuck MacDonald, a mid season transfer from Roger Bacon, will also be on hand. Wiggerhaus and Mac- Donald, sophomores, others juniors. WIGGERHAUS SAUNDERS BEARD TESSEL T i i TESSEL, BEARD, AND WESTERKAMP JUMP COME ON FELLOWS, ROLL UP THAT SCORE! TO SNAG REBOUND SCORES SCORES HUGHES- WEST HI ........ HUGHES- ROGER BACON HUGHES- WOODWARD HUGHES- WEST HI ..... HUGHES- ASHEVILLE ....... HUGHES-30 ELDER ....... HUGHES- WITHROW ...... HUGHES- WOODWARD . HUGHES HAMILTON ...... HUGHES-27 WITHROW . . . HUGHES CENTRAL ........ HUGHES-41 CENTRAL .... HUGHES COVINGTON HUGHES PURCELL ..... HUGHES WALNUT HILLS HUGHES- WALNUT HILLS MEISTER GRAFF WESTERKAMP MGR. YOUNG RESERVE BACK ROW: D. Wahle, T. McCann, M. Daley, B. Carroll. FRONT ROW: J. Oehler, H. Green, B. Bass, B. Lobitz,- R. Quarry. FRESHMEN BACK ROW: W. Goering, W. Steidle, R. Wells, T. Nussbaum, D. West. THIRD ROW: N. Karapondc, I. Kriendler, R. Borchering, W. Oldendick, R. Marrs, C. Hagner, S. Brod, SECOND ROW: D. Strubble, A. Janszen, G. Feiler, B. Kohn, C. Solsman, R. Duncan, B. Doerr. FIRST ROW: L. Whitt, I. Bass, M. Meretsky, H. Skurow. 'I24 VARSITY BACK ROW: W. McDaniels R. Westerkamp, C. McDon ald, R. Gittiingier, C. Wig gerhaus. FRONT ROW: R Beard, E. Tessel, G. Graff Capt., R. Saunders, D. Meis ter. The Little Reds of Hughes experienced one of their worst seasons in years. The squad proved victor in only one game. That lone vic- tory was a I7-I4 win over the Woodward Bulldogs. Midseason ineligibility of key players cost the Little Reds several sorely missed wins in their future games. The Freshie team completed a fairly successful season, finishing tie for third in league standings. In the play-offs the squad finished third. The pace setters for the Baby Reds, who were coached by Mr. Bowers, were Boyd Kohn and Al Janszen, who together made many of the Baby Reds' points when needed. 1 GEORGE ENDRES PERFORMS HANDSTAND ANDY BREINER HANDSTANDS ON THE ON LONG HORSE. Through The gym season mosT of The scoring was done by Ferd Mechler, Andy Breiner, George Endres, and WalT Marble. Mechler was high-poinT man for The ciTy, gaining Two TirsTs in every regular meeT. He specialized in boTh The long and The side horse. LITTLE FERD MECHLER EXECUTES A STDEHORSE MANEUVER. PARALLEL BARS Alfhough up againsT sTiTT cornpeTiTion, Breiner always managed To earn a TirsT or second place in every meeT. In The all-around meeT he Tinished sixTh Trom Top in The ciTy. WalT Marble also disTinguished himself by proving To be a ThreaT To The rope climb record. F' Following True To form, The Big Red Gym Team cap- Tured The llTh consecuTive championship for Hughes. As The ToTals for The year were TabulaTed, Hughes had accounTed for almosT Twice as many poinTs as The closesT conTender, WesTern Hills. AfTer easily copping The P.H.S.L. crown, The squad wenT on To win SENIORS BACK ROW: Mgr. G. Graff, Mgr. M. Jaeger, Mgr. M. Nimon. THIRD ROW: B. Jones, W. Craft, W. Mar- ble, B. Meissner, R. Gilb, C. Ginge- rich, B. Eisenschmidf. SECOND ROW: B. Bafes, A. Breiner, F. Meckler CCo- Cuptl G. Endres fCo-CapT.J FRONT ROW: C. Diebold, H. Eagle. Top honors in Central Turners' meeT and Then scored a walk-away vicTory in The Y.M.C.A. encounTer. However when The all-around meeT was held The RicherTmen meT Their WaTerloo placing Their highesT man, WalT Marble, in fifTh place, while Nicholos PaTooTchy of WesTern Hills came up wiTh firsT place. In The regular season The reserve gym Team was noT Too successful, finishing second To WalnuT Hills. BUT in a posT- season meeT, The RedleTs reTurned To wreak vengeance on The hapless Eag- leTs by performing like perfecTion iTself and Thus capTuring The firsT place spoT. JUNIORS BACK ROW: J. Hunfer, Mgr. M. Jaeger, B. Shepherd, M. Gibbons. THIRD ROW: Mgr. M. Nimon, M. Schneid- er, P. Roemer, L. KloTTer, J. Grove, J. Levy, Mgr. G. Graff. SECOND ROW: D. Sfephens, J. Kirchgessnef, J. Collins, D. Wiegand, M. MereTsky. FRONT ROW: J. Fayard, J. Heineman. Rec! flffeamen Shake Jima! 404 W BOB ROBERTSON READY FOR LAST LAP CITY CHAMPION SWIMMERS DUNK COACH. OF MEDLEY. CapTain of The Mermen This year was The Reds' sTar Tree sTyIer, Bob RoberT- son. Bob was a consisTenT poinT geTTer in every meeT, buT received much sup- porT from breasTsTroker Eddie Elhoff and backsTroker Conrad Seyfreid. The Three swimmers made up The Medley. COACH KINDSCHY Handling The fancy diving chores for The Reds were Bill Bates and Tiny Jack Groban. Swimming The diTTicuIT TOO- yard freesTyIe was Chuck RosenThal, while Bob Wille and Ralph Dunn were enTered in The breasTsTroke and The backsTroke e v e n T s in The meeTs. WILLE AND ELHOFF DISPLAY CHAMPION FORM. BILL BATES EXECUTES FLASHY JACKNIFE DIVE. T27 vq FTER an absence of several years, The P.H.S.L. Swimming Crown resTs on The heads of The Hughes Mermen. The TiTle was decided in The final meeT. In The firsT ciTy meeT The Reds placed close second be- hind The WalnuT Hills' splashers. The second ciTy meeT saw The WesTern Hills' swimmers win in a smash- ing upseT vicTory, wiTh The ClifTon KnighTs Third. How- ever The Reds Turned The Tables in The Third ciTy meeT STANDING: J. Groban, A Dishongh, E. Elhoff, C. Sey fried, D. Sondermon, B Wille, C. Rosenihal, G. Cos sini, A. Thomukos. SEATED ler, B. RoberTson, CapT., B Heldman, M. Guifman. gaining lust enough poinTs To edge WalnuT Hills and Take The crown. The Reds' scanT margin of vic- Tory was one-half poinT. In The DisTricT MeeT The Reds were fourTh, following in The wake of Elder, Xavier, and WalnuT Hills, buT The T50-yard senior medley relay Team of Bob Roberfson, Conrad Seyfried, and Ed Elhoff Took Third honors in sTaTewide compeTiTion. The Team was capably coached by Mr. Kindschy. 1 STANDING: H. Clark, D. Rosenthal, B. Bumiller, E. Snider. SEATED: R. Dunn, B. Woodruff, B. Thiele. R. Dunn, B. Mapes, M. Koeh- 7 Jfaacf 404 P ' RUNNERS ON THE MARK ARE DASHMEN WRIGHT, DOERR, MOORE, AND HAVLOVIC. SINCE track season and press deadline arrive sim- ultaneously, to give a record of the 'I947 results is an impossibility. But viewing the first practice ses- sions, a very bright future seems to be in store for DUNN AND SPITZ SHOW HURDLE TECHNIQUE Coach Paul Richert's cinder burners. The team will be centered around the returning lettermen and will be especially strong in the field and hurdle events, for which there is a more than ample number of boys. WEIGHTMEN ARE JENKINS, MILLER, AND NEDELMAN MUCH OF THE RED'S OFFENSIVE POWER WILL BE SUPPLIED BY GEORGE GRAFF, BOB GITTINGER, TESSEL AS THE annual goes to press, baseball has iust be- gun and no games have been played as yet. At the first practice sessions, the Big Reds look like they should have a successful year ahead, and if they show as well under actual fire as they do at practice, Hughes may well end up as king of the P.H.S.L. Coach Reuss, in coaching a Hughes baseball team for the first time, will build the team around a nucleus of the returning lettermen including Ralph Westerkamp, Ed Tessel, Fred Heimkreiter, Ralph Beard, Bob Git- tenger, George Graff, Ray Staber, and Tom Jervis. Coach Reuss will be well supplied both on the mound where he has some promising newcomers to aid his three veterans, and in the outfield. The first game against St. Xavier will help Coach Reuss in picking a starting line-up and it will test the team's strength. The squad's most effective spot will be the keystone combination of basemen Graff and Bob Gittenger. RALPH BEARD AND RALPH WESTERKAMP WILL BEAR MUCH OF THE PITCHING BURDEN. 7HE BIG RED netmen of 1946 finished second in league standings. The Walnut Hills Eag- les, who for some time have had a monopoly on the crown, again copped the title. The squad was paced by three lettermen, all single players. The three were seniors Bob Boeh, and Ed Wag- ner, and a iunior, Chuck Goering, who was one of the few local players to give Trabert, singles champion, a good game. In the first doubles, senior Frank Mayer and brother Bill, a iunior, made a team. Don Papner and Bob Campbell played second doubles. CHARLES GOERING 7HE 1946 season as a whole was pretty successful. The Reds were tripped up by Walnut Hills, St. Xavier, and Bellvue Ken- tucky, but proved quite effective against other competition. The ever-suffering reserves met de- feat at the hands of West-Hi in their only match of the season. The 1947 annual unfortunately goes to press too soon to include a write-up of this year's tennis matches. When Coach Alan Kind- schy announced the beginning of tennis, more than forty were on hand in answer to the call. BOB CAMPBELL DON PAPNER RETURNEES from the '46 varsity squad, Goer- ing, Mayer, Campbell, and possibly Papner are conceded top spots. The rest of the vacancies will probably be filled by last year's reserve squad. The first two weeks of prac- tice were hampered by inclement weather. This made it difficult for Mr. Kindschy to get an idea of the ability of those he has not already seen in action on the clay courts. 131 l nh Z'efn14 ' OR WHEN the One Great Scor- er comes To mark against your name, He writes not what you won or lost But how you played the game. 700 The Officers of the Girls' Athletic Association are left, Pres. Dorris Hume, below, V. Pres. Ruth Figg, Sec., Pat Royce, and Treas., Joyce Theler. BOARD MEMBERS STANDING: J. Blettner, D. Bonomini, R. Neubacher, J. Thielmeyer, M. Kaiser, J. Thielmeyer, S. Moormeier, V. Hale, M. Schroeder. KNEELING: E. Bauer, S. Roberts, B. Roberts, J. Gilmer, J. Dangel, V. Cummins, J. Hennel. 132 ARCHERS: DORIS JEAN FINDLEY, BERNICE HUELSEBUSCH AND JOYCE BLETTNER AIM AT THE TARGET RESULTS OF ARCHERY INTERMEDIATE TOURNAMENT D. FindIey 68 E. Gohs 22 J. Bleitner 55 V. Hale 37 D. Bonomini 31 M. Kaiser 'I8 R. Neubacker 46 B. Orr 37 R. Niederhelmun 27 S. Moormeier 'I7 J. Thielmeyer 44 B. Roberts 36 J. Berleman 27 M. Schroeder 'I6 J. Durham 42 J. Judd 33 J. TI1ieImeyer 26 J. Gilb 'I5 J. Tainf 37 N. Brady 32 J. Dangel 23 D. Hume 'I5 N. Kennedy 37 V. Orfman 31 S. Kurapondo 23 C. Binder 8 14mo.4u4 70 7fne 7a4.gel' 133 HE INITIAL Wednesday afternoon sport is arch- ery. All the Dianas, Robin Hoods, and William Tells flock to the girls' gym to indulge in aiming a few arrows at the target. The girls are divided into two groups, beginners and intermediates. The be- ginners are given instructions by the more experi- enced archers and Miss Jeannette Nurre, the sponsor. ARCHERY LAST ROW: J. Kienker, E. Perkins, J. Thielmeyer, M. Kaiser, S. Moor- meier, J. Thielmeyer, J. Schroeder, J. Durban, J. Reid, D. Bonomini, D. Hume, B. Binder. SECOND ROW: V. Ellison, N. Brady, B. Roberts, S. Karapondo, M. Buck, W. Osterbrock, J. Albers, J. Dangel, J. Blettner, M. Ferguson. FIRST ROW: I.. Busch, J. Judd, M. Gabbard, V. Hale, J. Gil- mer, J. Taint, J. Reisner, M. Nolte. After weeks of practice, some of the girls can actually hit the canvas backdrop behind the target. But ser- iously, many girls improve their technique and gain skill. This sport teaches good sportsmanship and co- operation. But the season must come to an end as the archers surrender the gym to modern dancers in December and anticipate enioying other sports. EAD stands, back bends, cartwheels and pyra- mids are all old stuff to the group of active tumblers. Each tumbler must be willing to bruise and batter herself with no audible complaint, lust for the sake of being a contortionist. This sport meets on TUMBLING STANDING: M. Tuttle, N. Brady, J. Fredricks, M. Siehl. ON HEADS: M. Kaiser, J. Thielmeyer. PRYAMID, FIRST ROW: J. Taint, J. Blettner, M. Schroeder, J. Thielmeyer, P. Rob- erts. SECOND ROW: J. Parks, M. Kaucher, J. Theiler, J. Burt. THIRD ROW: J. Stone, J. Stone, F. Line- HIGH. Wednesday under the direction of Miss Violet Bal- astra who can think of some very rare stunts to at- tempt. There is, indeed, no doubt of what tumbling offers. Stiff ioints and muscles are first on the list, nevertheless good exercise runs a close second. WINNING HOCKEY TEAM STANDING: J. Stone, V. Hale, L. Specter, M. Schroeder, S. Moor- meier, L. Bailey, J. Thielmeyer, J. Theiler, B. Breiner. KNEELING: D. Bonomini, 3 RUISED shins, aching muscles and general fatigue can result from only one thing-a hockey game. Every Tuesday and Thursday the Hockettes trot down to Coy Field dragging their hockey sticks and shin guards behind. A few techniques are explained and demonstrated by the more experienced players and HOCKEY HONOR TEAM STANDING: V. Hale, D. Bonomini, M. Kaucher, S. Moormeier, J. Thielmeyer, N. Brady. KNEELING: S. Roberts, J. Thielmeyer, J. Blettner. we E 11' Qs. Na O A' . 6 , Miss Jeannette Nurre, the sponsor. After practicing the fundamentals the girls get down to the competi- tive games. This year they were really close. Del Bonomini, left inner, Janet Thielmeyer, center and Shirley Moormeier, right inner made up the front line of the winning team. Hockey offers much exercise. fm., ezw.. aww Q. A. A. gm JANET THIELMEYER Ever ready to give a word of advice or a helping hand to anyone with big problems are the Physical Education instructors. Standing, Miss Jeannette Nurre, Miss Elsa Kramer, seated Miss Violet Balastra and Miss Maud Suter. All tour of the teachers are interested in G.A.A. and try to stimulate the same interest in each of their classes. 1 , l 1941 1 942- 1 943 1 944- 1 945- 1 946 1 947 has added something new. It's Jenny! As the saying goes, Necessity is the mother of invention. So it was of necessity, almost, that Jenny was invented. As you know, there can be only one, possibly two Honor Girls and they are always seniors. This year we had so many outstanding underclassmen that something lust had to be done about it. And so we have Jenny! The idea came from the posters that Ruth Hemmert made last year. The posters asked Who is Jenny? and Where is Jenny? They were used to adver- A tise G.A.A. social activities. There were nomina- tions and then the election. Jenny is the best all- around G.A.A. girl who participates in nearly everything and cooperates as well. Janet Thiel- meyer was the choice of the members. Congratula- tions Janet! Your G.A.A. spirit will be long praised. HONOR GIRLS Marjorie Hecker Stephanie Brezowski None Hilda Hartig Elaine Fieler Thelma Williams Ruth Hemmert To be announced. RUTH HEMMERT The G.A.A. awards are based on a point system. For the various sports a girl may receive 50 or 75 points, depending upon the sport, plus an extra 10 points for making the Honor Team. When a girl has earned 400 points, she receives an emblem, tor 1000 a pin, and a letter for 1400 points. The last and most coveted award is the Honor Ring. This is awarded to the most outstanding senior of G.A.A. Last year Ruth Hemmert and Thelma Williams were the Honor girls. Ruth is now at- tending the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Cincinnati. Thelma, now Mrs. Noel Hill, is living on a farm in Kentucky. We re- gret that we were not able to obtain her picture in time for publication. 136 RIDING CLUB V. Kennard, V. Sloane, J. Shor, M. Lakonen, M. Miller, J. Miller, A. Van Wag ener, J. Burt, R. Dixon, J. Jacobson. , , . 7 HE RIDING Club is now three years old. On Fridays W T the girls and President Joan Shor met at Clearview Ridin Stables, where the were given instruction on 9 Y various techniques of riding. The beginners gained . .Z 4 experience in spite of stiff ioints and meals eaten off if ' the mantle. The season went extremel well. All the . Y Q irls were roud of the fact that the continued their had ss 9 P , , lf ag ridin all throu h the winter in all kinds of weather. X, Si 9 9 'Q X Eventually much progress and improvement were made - MSN in X . . . To Nw E by some, others acquired bruises, but had lots of fun. X A Kickball, the very first sport of the year, is the warm-up, get-ac- quainted sport. Most freshmen know how to play Kickball and they come out in great numbers. The good time encourages them to go out for other sports. All the upper- classmen have the advantage of their experience, but the freshmen make up in number for what they lack in experience. KICKBALL BACK ROW: J. Thielmeyer, M. Kaiser, D. Bonomini, E. Balastra. FRONT ROW: S. Roberts, B. Roberts, J. Thielmeyer. 137 p ING pong, an individual sport has many enthusiastic followers. In the picture V. Hale, M. Schroeder, J. Thiel- meyer and D. Bonomini play a swift game while J. Theilmeyer, V. Cum- mins, S. Roberts, J. Blettner, J. Hennel, J. Taint, J. Molloy, P. Royce, and S. Moormeier watch the ball closely. 2 ECK tennis is a fast, but not too strenuous individual sport. How- ever, a considerable amount of skill is needed to play well. The obiect of the game is to keep the rubber ring going back and forth across the net using only one hand. Those who have acquired the skill are V. Hale, J. Theil- meyer, N. Brady, J. Theilmeyer, D. Bonomini, V. Cummins, J. Hennel, J. Molloy kneeling M. Schroeder, P. Royce. NNOTHER of the individual sports, Shuffleboard, provides training for accuracy as well as muscle co-ord- ination for those girls who play the game. The fact that a sore arm and aching leg muscles are results of a shuffleboard game doesn't bother V. Cummins, J. Taint, P. Royce, J. Hennel D. Bonimini, V. Hale and M. Schroed- I er, who are about to begin a game. Z ARLY before school and after school, J. Molloy, D. Bonomini, J. Thielmeyer, V. Hale, N. Brady stand- ing, J. Taint, M. Schroeder, J. Thiel- meyer and V. Cummins kneeling, may be seen in or on their way to the gym to play off their badminton games. Even though this game resembles both tennis and ping ping it strikes a happy medium between the two games and attracts many athletes in its own right. QHORSESHOES has always been one of the favorite outdoor summer sports. G.A.A. girls play indoors in the springtime, with rubber horse- shoes, of course. Even with these mod- ifications the game still is exciting. In the picture P. Royce, J. Hennel, D. Bonomini, V. Cummins and J. Taint anxiously watch J. Molloy measure the distances of two horseshoes from the peg to decide who earns the point. ES, EVEN tennis is played in the gym, beginners' tennis. The tourna- ment begins after a few instructions about scoring and strokes. Often more time is spent crawling under appara- tus searching for balls than playing. M. Miller, L. Madgett, V. Hale kneel- ing, R. Brenner, E. Bauer, and M. Muth seated, prefer outdoor courts. ew xx LeT ball. Serve over! Side ouT. games going aT once make The VOLLEYBALL: , , , , , STANDING: J. Thielmeyer, B. Roberfs, J. Thiel- RoTaTe! These are familiar Terms sporT doubly exclhng. Compeh- meyen SECQND ROW: D, Bonomini, 5, Moor. . . l meier, S. RoberTs, M. Kaiser, M. Schroeder, V. To Volleyball enThuslasTs. Two Tlon is keen beTween class Teams. Hale. SEATED: c. Hughes, N. sway. BOWLING: V. Hale, D. AulT, M. Schroeder, P. Frey. J. Gilb. Rowling 94 14 flafzulaa 14. 14. Span' 'I40 WI NN I NG BASKETBALL TEAM BASKETBALL HONOR TEAM STANDING: J. Gilb, C. Hughes, J. Molloy, M. Kaucher. SEATED: G. STANDING: J. Thielmeyer, D- Bonomlnlf M- Kovcher, J- Molloy S Moormeier J Thielme er. SEATED: D. EsTes, P. Royce, S Menke, S. Roberts, J. Mullins, J. BIeTTner, M. Kaiser. - 1 - Y E ASKETBALL is a game of high organizaTion requiring boTh Teamwork and co-ordinaTion of mind and body. The seniors car- ried off The glory as The winning Team. To keep up The esTablishecl TradiTion The Honor Team once again maTched Their abiIiTy To ThaT of The VarsiTy Team. IT is needless To say ThaT The boys, won, louT defeaT is always forgoT- Ten in Tun. The girls 'Who sold programs aT The fooTball games worked hard To help make a success of This new G.A.A. proiecT. A mimeo- graph was boughT wiTh proceeds. '7ea.m4 00-mpeie 4071- 7l:d6 STANDING: M. Schroeder, J. Hennel, J. Thielmeyer, S. Moormeier, D. Bonomini, E. Balasira. KNEELING V. Cummins, J. BIeTTner, V. Hale, B. Mori, P. Royce. 141 BASEBALL: SECOND ROW: J. Thielmeyer, D. Hume, D. Bonomini, S. Moormeier, J. Thielmeyer. FIRST ROW: J. Theiler, V. Cummins, V. Hale, J. Blettner. EASEBALL, another popular G.A.A. sport, starts sometime in April. Equip- ped with balls, gloves, and bats, the girls again trudge down to Coy Field. When it rains, they play in the gym with a few rules added by Miss Balastra, the sponsor. The season never passes without someone receiving a bumped head or bruised shins. luwunaicai 144462 Swim rqffw Alaufut SWIMMING: STANDING: J. Molloy, D. Blesch, V. Hale, A. Pearson, B. Binder, J. Reisner. V. McClure, J. Theiler, J. Parks, A. Zuber. SEATED: N. Brady, J. Thielmeyer, M. Schroeder, S. Moormeier, R. Neubucher, D. Estes, J. Biederman, L. Bailey, M. Keefer. 142 Every Friday the mermaids, under the sponsorship of Miss Jeannette Nurre, invade the boys' pool. Swimming is for a needed letter. , 6'-W x fx .MIR R T .mt I l I I MODERN DANCING: LAST ROW: B. Binder, C. Hughes, M. Clifton, M. Gabbard, P. Wiederstein, J. Coffey, B. Fahey, M. Muth, ROW: E. Arnes, B. Wright, J. DeCamp, M. Schoelwer, Mair Ettienne, J. Kienker, M. Applegate, P. Roberts, J. Angert, C. Bruner, F. Linemann, L. Busch, S. Moormeier, Brady, D. Bonomini, R. Feilder, M. Muth, P. Heckman, J. Thielmeyer, J. Stone, J. Judd, J. Dangel, J. Molloy, V. Hale, E. Balastra, B. Arnes, P. Royce. FOURTH B. Worsham, J. Fredricks, B. Breiner, J. Fielder, B. McCrea. THIRD ROW: M. Wagner, J. Schaeffer, C. J. Conners, D. Estes, J. Parks. SECOND ROW: N. M. Nayler, M. Kaucher, W. Howard. FIRST ROW: D. Hume, J. Stone, J. Thielmeyer. MODERN DANCING: LAST ROW: J. Thielmeyer, J. Molloy, D. Hume. ROW: J. Dangel. paniei lance Glad Weak SECOND ROW: J. Judd, M. Clifton, M. Muth. FIRST HE MODERN Dancing Club provides an excellent opportunity for girls to gain their much desired grace and poise. At practice sessions the girls exercise leg muscles and at the same time practice balance. For several weeks dances are taught to the girls which express this graceful art. Many girls are surprised and marvel at each improvement. The climax of the dancing season is near the end. All the clubs in the city get together for a symposium. Each group puts on the dances practiced at the meetings, and in this way the members can get an idea of what other clubs in the city are doing. The things learned in dance club are very val- unable and will not be easily forgotten. Dancing has given many girls self-con- fidence through an awkward period. I43 7qfp,icafl1f 1947 da OW YOU'LL explain this page to Junior, come 1977, on some cold winter night when his plane is grounded, we'll leave strictly up to you-warning you that it will be tough, bub. Just now, it all seems so current and so logical. There sits Ralph Dunn at the upper right in the only really post-war car in style to arrive on the market, while the rest of us drool, in this year of car shortages. Some solve the car shortage, as in the lower right by driving a ieep to school. Now we come to the really tough ones, and you can take it from here. At the upper left we have Open the Door, Richard , at the lower left, Kilroy finally arrived in Cincinnati from our tar-flung battle fronts. Yes, that's our story of TYPICALLY 1947, and it all does seem so typical now, as we leave the halls of Hughes to face-death, taxes, and earning a living. WE THRONG BACK TO SCHOOL ON SEPTEMBER 9, 1946. 7TINGE of autumn on this sunny September morn- ing finds Huzites returning to school, eager to greet friends of years past. In spite of all the iokes about school days we are thrilled to be at Hughes. Yes, Hughes offers many treasured memories and experiences for all those who wish to cherish them. Every year many a beautiful friendship is formed under the protecting shadow of the Winged Victory. 01411. Eedl' Zfealui Guhliancfing. gaeniif OE HAVLOVIC and Jerry Wright are busy supplying teachers, as seen in the picture at the right, with the necessary books for us to begin another of The Best Years of Our Lives at Hughes. On the first of our eager- ly anticipated holidays, October 25, the group at the left below were busy dancing a square dance at the South- western Ohio-Teachers' Convention. These seniors sacri- ficed part of that day to do western square dances at the Physical Education program of Miss Elsa Kramer. 145 5 aw im wiifwr f if 1 .Neff .msz J -Bleek? ,-ww .SAW . 65511 -ai, fa, 1 QE ,. f 2 7 1 : Elm s ' Q' J' REFRESHMENTS were in demand at the Big and Little Sis- ters' Party of 1947 when the above picture was snapped from the balcony of the girls' gym. Freshmen and seniors alike wore the circus motif hats at this gala occasion. Another feature of early October was the fashion show modeled by the Home Economics department students, as in the upper right. Paula Spiers, Sweetheart of the Hughes Band, looks queenly as Darrell Crowe, drum major, presents her with a bouquet of American Beauty roses, our school flower, Qf- ficers of G.A.A. preside at the annual initiation ceremony. 147 A FEW BAND MEMBERS DO, THEIR BIT AT THE COLUMBUS GAME RIVAL MAJORETTE STRUTS FOR HUZITES HUGHES CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR DURING BOYS' WEEK WITH the football season in the past and Christmas a pleasant memory, smiles that had appeared for the holidays soon vanished. As the latter part of .Ian- uary approached, anxiety over exams spread to many students. The Junior Play house lightened several days by present- ing Alice in WonderIand. Exams proved to be not too bad. Then followed a period of Ioyally attending and enioying our basketball games, even though we event- ually lost out in the district try-outs. Fin- ally frosty February brought deep snows. HUGHES COOK SURVEYS TURKEYS PREPARED FOR THANKSGIVING HUGHES GREETS PARENTS AT OPEN HOUSE 'I48 efwdifmad ae ' ' ' Sfzadecf gy All DAVE HERBERT ENTERTAINS AT LEAGUE PARTY STIRRING CHRISTMAS CAROLS HIGHLIGHT WEEK SILVERY BELLS AND DAINTY USHERS AT CONCERT SANTA'S GIFTS ENRAPTURE CHILDREN AT PROGRAM SALES CLUB SELLS CORSAGES G.A.A. MEMBERS ENJOY PARTY IN CHILDHOOD GARB 'I49 5332 fidfgg ..-. V ' cw. H-1 l 1 x 2 P Y C Q, I' w . 3, . vw if fwfr Om: QW. fl V,,. gg wismlwi, , Ci bar 'f 5- W' ' 1 X Qj , ,535 Z? f: 2'i?'i 5351121 -naw: V' ' 3 , -Sz! Q, ,D 2 X .,, A af mi, X . 4 'mv 2-'1f'. ?: PQ x 1 K wage WW in k NIKE' H ix ?f5:f .W W . W-F, ,V . A va ? P'Wfgs ,ek Qu: c- a I5 '- ,gg JOW QUICKLY have the high school days spent in our gothic castle, Hughes High, passed by! Many leave school to have the ex- perience of their first fulltime office or store posi- tions. Others, determined to 'continue their educa- tion, move across the street to our neighboring halls of learning at the University of Cincinnati. As fall arrives they try to acclimate themselves to the rarefied atmosphere of college lite. Seen leaning against Mack, one of the famous McMicken lions, are to be seen several of the class of 'I947 of Hughes. Ralph Denhart chats with Virginia Smith, as Jack Coomer, Carol Stoffregen, Carol Keller, and Fred Otten compare notes on those first days. One s e l d o m realizes, glancing across the street to U. C. just how crowded it is with former Hughes' students. The loyalties de- veloped a n d standards achieved, reap rewards. In the picture at the right Carol Keller, Fred Otten, Virginia Smith, Ja c k Coomer, and Carol Stof- fregen, from left to right, are waving goodbye to Hughes from U.C. campus. Every year Hughes graduates attend out-of-town colleges, and this year is no exception. Representatives from Hughes will continue to spread her fame in col- leges all over the U. S., and bring glory to the Clifton Palace. ln the picture at the right are John Vandegriff and Laurie Lamy, leaving for Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity and Michigan University, respectively. John and Laurie will, no doubt, come back to visit Hughes on their class reunion day next winter and be greeted by friends from this year's freshman, sophomore, and junior classes. John and Laurie, like all other graduates, will treasure happy memories of an Easter Vaca- tion in Washington, junior and senior proms, and graduation exercises that will keep the Hughes spirit with them when they are away next year at college. 151 i as UNE 20 arrives wiTh The usual scurrying To sign As years pass, old grads of '47 will emiT many a annuals! And as pupils look over This picTured rec- chuckle as They renew old memories via picTures in ord of This year They know iT was a year well spenT. This annual, Our BesT Years, a record of school days. 152 + Viewfrom our office windows west- y wardon Cenfral Parkway. Our new sian af fhe beginning of Centr l location is af the poinf of the Y Parkway, commemoraies fhe expe formed by this branching ouf of fhe algfions sczsiqnificant in Ohio and arterial highways. f f This fablef, erecied by ihe Ohio -Y' Revolutionar Memorial Commis Where trails branched .... After 20 years at 1005 Sycamore Street we have moved just around the corner to a location at the junction of Reading Road and Central Parkway. Our new address was Jiraiegically imporiani to the Army over a century ago because historic military marches began here. It is .riralegically advanfageous to us now-it is accessible to all down-town sections and motor arterials branch out to all points of the compass. This accessibility will be mutually helpful to you and to us. THE CINCINNATI PROCESS ENGRAVING COMPANY. 325 EAST CENTRAL PARKWAY 153 For Quality Assured ICE CREAM and Country Fresh DAIRY PRODUCTS Look for The Sign oi Good Taste .fancoi sTuDENT's suPPLY sl-IOP You'II be glad forevermore If you buy your things ot Lomce's store. SCHOOL SUPPLIES-RECORDS STATIONERY 321 Ludlow Av.-218 W. McMiIIcxn St. Eedl' Wdfaed FRED MILLER la Me Glau af 1947 DRUGGIST 169 W. McMillan at Clifton The 71h Edition fo use 0 THE JANSZEN COMPANY CINCINNATI. or-no - MM. oeaz MOLLOY-MADE COVER THE S. K.'SMITH COMPANY 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago I8, Iliinois 'A Cordial Reception Awaits You At The Clifton Heights Office '7fze Wafiwm Bank Z '7uf4fea01panq HUGHES CORNER , Member Federal Reserve System 'Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAM C. ULRICH Class Rings and Pins INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA ARROW PRESS 'IO6 East Court Street Printers of H746 G ll Virginia Bakery is the place Where the town's best cakes are made. For things that sure are good to eat . I t . They are leading the food parade. p Ludlow and Clifton Avenue . u ' ' 1662-1663 Ludlow Ave. UN. 0672 've's Y 'I55 We X1 UD Fl :ll l Food .fefavzcz ' 9 EAsr Count St.EQBClNclNNA1'l. 743 Ewa!! Z 7m6e Ga. Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Bakers Supplies and Equipment Qaayen Qaullliiafaedeillfofz- Second and Race Streets Phone: MAin 0677 '7!1e '7elep!mne . swutz aj some We 0 ln an organization like the Telephone Company, every iob is impor- tant! That's why each year so many high school graduates choose telephony as a career. They know a job with the Telephone Company offers not only good wages, regular raises, excellent working conditions, vacations with pay, and opportunities for advancement, but a chance to be of real service to their community as well. lf you are interested in a profitable business career, now is the time to begin! 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Bolton, Joyce Louise .................... 750 McMakin Borman, Donald Edward .......... 5654 Hamilton Bortz, Eli Herschel .................... 217 Northern .3532 Vine St. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. 311 1 Scioto St. Ave. Ave. Ave. .420 Catherine St. Dane, Stanley A. ...................... 33 Hartwell Court Dangel, Rose Joan ............ ..2430 North Bend Road Deifel, Carla ............... ........ 3 807 Llewellyn Ave. Deluse, Ann .............................. 4929 Winneste Ave. Denhart, Ralph Charles ........ 4318 Beech Hill Ave. DeWaId, Kenneth George ................ 2573 Linden St. Diamond, Harvey Stuart .............. 3558 Harvey Ave. Diamant, Shirley .......................... 311 Northern Ave. Dixon, Rae Elinor .... 4325 Sullivan Ave., St. Bernard Doctrow, Nathan .... . .................. 803 Rockdale Ave. Dolman, Charles Martin .............. 5030 Oberlin Blvd. Donn, Rose .................................... 875 Hutchins Ave. Downey, Marilyn Margaret ,......... 1313 Pullan Ave. Dreyfoos, Lee Harry ........... Dudley, Jack Earl .............. Duerr, Robert Leonard ........ Duffy, Ruth Jean ............ Durham, Edna ............. Dziech, Jane .......... Eberlein, Melvin ....... Edwards, Diane ............ .........1026 Burton Ave. ..............1510 Knox St. ....1629 Robinson Circle ................6912 Vine St. ........3430 Beekman St. .......5762 Lantana Ave. ......4247 Colerain Ave. .......2426 Halstead St. Elhoff, Edward John ........................... 3251 Vine St. Elkin, Martha Louise ........... Ellerman, Eugene ................ Emig, Robert .............................. 6306 Edwood End res, George John .......... .....732 S. Crescent Ave. 1563 Glen Parker Ave. Ave. ......2816 Highland Ave. Engel, Liesa ....................................... 604 Maple Ave. Esslinger, Donald Carl ................ 2206 Clifton Ave . Esterly, Betty Jean .................. 497 Sandheger Place Ettln, Beatrice ................. ....... 4 26 Rockdale Ave. Ettin, Shirley Irene ........ ........ 4 26 Rockdale Ave. Eyler, Zelda Mae ................................ 2722 Van St. 2 Euclid Ave. Boster, Stanford Rodney ..... .......3571 Alaska Ave. Bowman, James Stuart ................ 3516 Biddle St. Bradltam, Sara Ann ............. ...3418 Whittfield Ave. Bremen, Jerome Russell ............... 3842 Reading Road Brenner, George ........... .. ..... ..2926 Jefferson Ave. Brenner, Ruth ................... Brettschneider, Carl August. .........567 Howell Ave. ...3426 Morrison Place Bricking, Marion .......................... 5537 Kirby Road Brothers, Juanita Carol ................ 3537 Lossing St. Brown, Carolyn Ann ....-............ 329 W. McMillan St. Brown, Charles Wesley .............. 2233 Burnet Ave. Buck, Ruth .................................. 6055 Belmont Ave. Bushman, Willa Mae ........ .......129 Woolper Ave. Campbell, Audrey Ann .................. 579 Flatt Terrace Carl, Alfred ......... ................... 6 43 E. Mitchell Caron, Pauline Catherine ...... 3081 Henshaw Case, Charles Robert ........... Case, .Sylvia Mae ................ Cassada, Joan ...................... Chamlee, Vernell ................. Chieco, Madelyn Alice ........ Christos, John William ....... Citron, Arthur M. ......... ,.. Clemens, Opal R. . ......... .. Ave. Ave. St. James Ave. Ave. ....670 Glenwood 2316 Maplewood Ave. .....2944 Jessamine St. ..........216 Calhoun St. .....715 McMakin Ave. Union St. ..........242 Fcsdick St. Clifton, Margaret Rae ................ 1319 Section Road Cohen, Floyd ........................ Cohen, Sylvia ..... . ............. .... . Colburn, Carol Jane ........... ....838 Cleveland Ave. .....821 Windham Ave. .....6648 Nokomis Ave. Coleman, George Alfred .......... 5657 Leumas Drive Comisar, Manny Wallace .... ..,.4216 Red Bud Place Compston, John Jacob ...................... 2232 Loth St. Conrad, Margie ................ Conyers, James Nelson ........ Commer, Jack ................... .......397B Clifton Ave. ........4448 Station Ave. ........2639 Clifton Ave. Ferguson, Patricia Wood .... 2230 North Bend Road Figg, Ruth Ann ....,...................... ...1204 Bates Ave. Fischer, Carl Gene ...................... 1639 Pullan Ave. Fischer, Ruth .................................. 231 Stetson Ave. Fisher, Shirley Mae .......... .... .......... 1 7 20 Elmore St. Fitzgerald, Clyde Norman .............. 1550 Lingo St. Fleissner, Bernice ........................ 2970 Deckeback St. Flinn, Mary Edith ............. Ford, John Henry ......... Forn, Victor Neil ............ Ave. . ...... 2859 Colerain ........3114 Savoy Place ..........235 Hosea Ave. Franks, Daniel Edwin ........ ....... 4 312 Haight Ave. Freyhof, Jack N. ........... . .........1859 Avonlea Ave. Frisch, Stanley Hersh .................. 212 Rockdale Ave. Frommer, Henry G. ....... . Fulton Richard Eu ene .... I 9 Funke, Dorothy L. ............. . ..........2611 Kipling Ave. Emming St. Box 525, Winton Road Gaessler, Virginia Mae .................... 2537 Vine St. Gallagher, Ann ...... . ............. Box 542, Winton Road Games, Merrill .............................. 1838 Lawn Ave. Garner, William James ................ 123 Winkler St. Gausman, Roy .... .... .................... 1 7 69 Llanfair Ave. Geisdorf, Betty Lou ........... Geiss, Ruth Ann .............. Ave. Geier, Theodore Christ ................ 552 Howell .......2148 Clifton Ave. .........683 Riddle Road Georgeton, John ................................ 568 Hale Ave. Gillespie, Vivian Idella .............. 252 Piedmont Ave. Goering, Charles William .... ....2473 Fairview Ave. Goins, Margie O. .................... 708 McMakin Ave. Goldberg, Sylvia ......... ....... 3 465 Reading Road Goldfarb, Bettie .... ......... 3 41 Forest Ave. Goldman, Philip ........................ 636 Prospect Place Gordon, Bette Lou ........................ 3428 Harvey Ave. Gottesman, Harvey Paul ................ 1122 Dayton St. 158 Graff, George ..................... ........ 3 257 Bishop St. Graham, Charles Henry .............. 1157 Gilbert Ave. Graham, Geraldine ............ Gray, Shirley ................... Greenstein, Eleanor......... Haas, Barbara Ethel ........ Haas, Ralph Lewis ........ Haeussler, Ann E. Hall, T. Frances .......... Hammock, Joan R. ..... . Harbrecht, Arthur ......... Hardin, Jessie .............. Harmon, Virgil E., Jr .......... .........3204 Bishop St. .........1231 Ellis St. ........630 Forest Ave. .........Box 95, Diehl Rd. ........3519 Middleton ...........2159 Selim . ..-...... 3083 Henshaw Ave. Ave. Ave. ............422 Hickory St. ............3757 Dlrr St. Harner, Jacqueline Alma ........ 3027 Reading Road Haslinger, Virginia ........................ 3150 Bishop St. Hatterschide, Jack ...................... 1225 Oberlin Blvd. Haungs, Carl Philip ...................... 17 W. Nixon St. Havlovic, Joseph Arthur ................ 610 Terrace Ave. Heimberg, Ralph ........................ 671 Glenwood Ave. Helms, Norma J. ...... 1105 Church St., Glendale, O. Hennel, Joyce .............................. 78 Topridge Place Henshaw, Robert Emmet .............. 714 Burr Oak St. Herman, Larry ........................ 725 Greenwood Ave. Heurich, Walter John .................. 4140 Florida Ave. Hicks, Delores Christine .................... 294 Renner St. Hightower, Ruby Lee .................... 1125 Cedar Ave. Hill, Carlton Weston ....................... 1547 Chase Ave. Hirschberg, Marvin ................ 425 E. Mitchell Ave. Hoeweler, Pauline ................ 4616 W. Mitchell Ave. Hoffman, Betty Jane ..... . .................... 2319 Rohs St. Holdt, Shirley ................................ 421 Ludlow Ave. Holthaus, Jack Edward .............. 2829 Sidney Ave. Horner, Jacqueline ...................... 611 Ludlow Ave. Howard, Marilyn ................ 4570 W. Mitchell Ave. Hoyns, Christine ........ . ...... Hume, Dorris June .............. Humphrey, Mary Mildred... Hurst, Evelyn E. .............. . Huss, John D .......... Hyman, Florine ......... Hynes, Janet Rea ........ Isaacs, Audrey ............. Renner St. Loth St. ...231 McCormick Place ........886 Rockdale Ave. ......102 Glenmary Ave. .......402 Catherine St. .........1420 Chase Ave. ......1211 Hopple St. Jackson, Dorothy Anne ...................... 1203 Wionna Jacob, Joyce Edna .....,..... Jacob, Loretta Henrietta.. Jervis, Thomas Richard ,... Jungkunz, Janice ............. Junker, Theodore A. ..... . Kammer, Mary Jane. ......... .. Kampf, Verna Emma ..... Kamuf, Mary Ann ...... Katz, Fred .............. Kaufman, Walter ....... Keeling, Janet A. Keller, Audrey J. ........ . Keller, Carol Louise ............ Kelso, Jean Ann ........... Kendrick, Robert .................. Kennard, Virginia Lee ........ Kennedy, Noreen ....... ...... Kettenacker, Louise ............. Kettler, Betty Louise ............ Bowman Terrace 1739 Llanfair St. .......1313 Knowlton St. ............223 Irwin Place 2526 North Bend Road ................3868 Vlne St. .......2607 Euclid ......803 Rockdale Ave. Ave. Landon Court .........5477 Philloret Dr. ................2734 coy sf. ......5115 Colerain .......3644 Dawson ....3361 Southside ............2911 Eden ........595 Dixmyth Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. .......2232 Shadwell St. 1504 North Bend Road Klstner, Dolores M. ..... ............ 2 215 Wheele Kleine, Betty ........................ Klein, Mariorie Helen ................. 1 Resor r St. Ave. .315 Donahue St. Koehler, J. E. .......... 649 Harmes Ave., Reading, O. Koehler, Marvin William ...... 4113 Mad Anthony St. Koodish, Stanley .......................... 985 Burton Ave. Kruass, Pauline .... . ......... ....... 3 44 Northern Ave. Kravetz, R. Stuart .................... 3969 Ardmore Ave. Kresser, Melva Elizabeth .................. 269 Renner St. Odenbeck, Richard William ...... 727 Mellwood Ave. Krumbein, Marion .................... 3717 Norwich Lane Kugelman, Gerhardt Joseph ........ 21 Landon Court Kuhlenberg, Robert Anthony ............ 2317 Flora St. Kuresman, Sylvalee ...................... 3968 Lowry Ave. Kurzner, Herbert Lawrence ............ 556 Maple Ave. Kusman, Betty Mae ............. ........ 2 28 Melish Ave. Lacy, Victor Louis ...... ............2211 Victor St. Lamy, Laurelyn .............. .....,. 1 538 Groesbeck Rd. Lane, Allen Clarence....... .. ,,.. 3920 Tappan Ave. Lasita, Marie C. ........... ............... 2 710 Vine St. Leaman, Dolores ............ .,..... 3 2 W. Mitchell Ave. Lease, Donald Harry .............. 2707 Stratford Ave. Lehn, Kenneth... .,...... . .................. 2262 Rice St. Leimberger, Fred W. ..............- 230 Lafayette Circle Leisinger, Phil ..................... .1518 Wittekind Terrace Lemme, Carmen .................... 2231 McGregor Place Lessu re, Alfred ..................... .......565 Prospect Place Levison, Albert Nathan .............. 29 W. Daniels St. Levy, Kenneth ..........,................... 315 Elland Circle Lewis, Helen Chamberlain ...... 1529 Teakwood Ave. Lillard, Charlotte ........ ...................... 1 564 Reid Ave. Lisman, Geraldine .......,................ 3420 Harvey Ave. Lochner, Ruth ......... Aster Place Long, Doris. ......... .... 1 02 Linden St., Elmwood Place Lovett, Fra nces ..... Luchs, Arthur ......... Luehrman, Marion Madget, LaVerne. Griest Ave. .......604 Maple Ave. H ........ ....... 1 632 Chase Ave. Cassatt Ave. Malberg, Jean E. ..6036 Cedar St., Elmwood Place Mandel, Mariorie Mandell, Cleonne Margeson, Melvin Joy ................ 3969 Rosehill Ave. Sheila .................. 948 Dana Ave. Louis ...... 1124 Queen City Ave. ...........1655 Carll St. Marler, Willie Belle ........... . ...... 4430 Winton Road Marston, Barbara Jane ................ 2603 Sander St. Martin, Harold Warren ............ 3156 Reading Road Martin, Irvin ................................. 2805 Euclid Ave. Martini, Norma Annetta .......... 111 W. Charlton St. Mayer, William James .......... 4446 West Fork Road Mayfield, Jack Frederick ............ 4378 Virginia Ave. Mazer, Lowell Owen ..........,......, 831 Lexington Ave. Mazzei, John Mathew ............ 24 Erkenbrecher Ave. McCann, Thomas Martin ...................... 2365 Rohs St. McKinney, James Clarence ...... 1637 Rockford Place Mechler, Ferdinand August ............ 142 Calhoun St. Meier, Jack Edward ........... Meister, Donald .......... Mellman, Bernie ......... Menke, Gloria Ann ......... Mergy, LaVern Clara ......... .......2936 Hoadly Court ..........3009 Burnet Ave. .........900 Lexington Ave. ............ 2227 Flora St. .......1785 Townsend St. Merland, Florence Agnes ........... 1 .... 4 427 Innes Ave. Merz, Vtrglnla Mae .................. 3030 Marshall Ave. Meyer, Jane Lois .............. ....... 1 310 Laidlaw Ave. Meyer, Jean Louise ......... ...... 1 310 Laidlaw Ave. Meyer, Sylvia Florence ....... ........ 1 419 State Ave. Meyers, Katherine Ellen .................. 221 Renner St. Milgram, Anita ........................ 270 McGregor Ave. Miller, Don .................... .........3026 Burnet Ave. Miller, Dolores Marie ........ ........ 2 325 Fairview Ave. Miller, Elsie lrmgard ................. .... ..... 2 4 4 Helen St. Miller, Hattie Lorraine .......... 169 W. McMillan St. Miller, Mary Katherine ............ 169 W. McMillan St. Millman, Sidney S. .......... . Mitchell, Mary Jane ......... .........3626 Alaska Ave. Molter, Mary Ann ........ ......... 1735 Chase Monis, Marvin ....,......................... 3449 Wilson Montgomery, Carol Ann ...... 5813 Twin Oaks Montgomery, Robert Myers ............ 408 Ludlow Mori, Betty Tomi ........................ 3881 Reading Moxley, Barbara .................. 2424 Maplewood Mueller, Marcella Carolyn ........ 2210 Stratford Murphy, Garry Norton .............. 2607 Bellevue Murrison, Don Pierce .......... ........ 6 037 Cary Ave. Ave. Drive Ave. Road Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Muth, Marilyn Joan ............ 2221 North Bend Road Neu, Ruth Jane .................... 1541 Donaldson Place Neumann, Stanley D. .................... 3001 Vaughn St. Newman, John William ..........,....... 141 Nansen St. Nickel, Carolyne Louise .......... 4664 Hamilton Ave. Niederhelman, Rosemary ................ 516 Klotter Ave. Niehaus, James Warren .............. 15 Arcadia Place Nogen, Ruth Rita .......................... 630 Forest Ave. Noyes, Greg ............................ 3430 Morrison Place O'Hara, Vivian Grace ........ . Ortman, Viola Anna ...................... Schoelwer, William Arthur ............ 1122 Lois Drive Schoenborn, Edith Grace ................ 2355 Victor St. Schwartz, David .......................... 811 Hutchins Ave. Schwartz, Howard .................... 1512 Miramor Court Schwartz, Ruthie ........................ 833 Hutchins Ave. Schwartz, Sallie Louise .............. 764 Red Bud Ave. Schwartz, Vivian Ruth ....-................ 524 Forest Ave. Schweiger, Martin .................... 3455 Reading Road Schwenker, Suzanna E. .......... 2929 Jefferson Ave. Schwettman, Laverne E .........,....... 1709 Chase Ave. Scott, Barbara Stewart .................. 3344 Gano Ave. Scott, Dolores Enola .......... 2506 Spring Grove Ave. .....4645 West Fork Rd. Osborne, Betty Lou .................. 2905 Bellevue Ott, Leonard Joseph ............ ....3659 Middleton 3219 Bishop St. Ave. Ave. Scott, William Lowell ............ 210 W. McMillan St. Seifert, Audrey June ...................... 6311 Aspen Way Sellards, Beverly ...................... 6255 Savannah Ave. Shepherd, Betty .............................. 226 Kinsey Ave. Sherwin, Barbara .... 253 Amity Road, Reading, O. Shor, Joan Alene .................. 3435 Hallwood Place Otten, Fred .......................... 1619 S. Argyle Place Pappas, Sophie .........................,.... 2441 Ohio Ave. Parry, Phyllis Esther ............ 1650 North Bend Road Perry, Ida .................... ............ 8 45 Hutchins Ave. Peter, June Therese ....... Phillipps, Stanley Roy ..... Potthoff, Mary Grace ...... Povzner, Stanley Harold . ........ 6337 Hamilton, Ave. Ave. ........2610 Kipling Bryant Ave. ........737 Chalfonte Place Price, Dolores Ilene .................. 4821 Doberrer Ave. Price, Jean Marilyn ............. ..... ....-.. 1 1 9 Nansen St. Price, Mariorie Fern .......... 2250 Spring Grove Ave. Price, Ruth Ellen .......................... 2122 Auburn Ave. Priessman, Jack Harry ................ 4262 Virginia Ave. Pywen, Elaine ................. .......3450 Harvey Ave. Rauchman, Marilyn .... . ............... .615 Prospect Place Redfield, Frances Louise ......,..... Ferndale, Michigan Shrout, Joy .................... Siebler, Betty Jane .................... 1021 Marion Signer, Burton Robert ............ 952 Cleveland Silberstein, Anita .............. 792 North Crescent Simkin, Sonia Fay ...,.................. 3592 Wilson Simmons, Kenneth ........ Slapin, William I. ...... . Sloan, Regina Fay ....... .......4510 Colerain Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. ' Ave. ..........2311 Burnet Ave. .......1800 Northcut Ave. ............114 W. 65th St. Sloane, Vera ............. .......... 1 536 Wittekind Ave. Smith, Charles P. ..... ....... 3 117 Riddle View Lane Smith, Lois Jean .......... ............... 4 209 Cherry St. Smith, Virginia Lee ......... .............. 1 498 Reid Ave. Solomon, Eda Ann ....... ....... 3 733 Reading Road Sonntag, Ruth Helen ...... ...... 5 745 Hamilton Ave. Spiers, Pauline ......... Spies, Helen Rose .......... Crown St. .......2820 Digby Ave. Reed, Donn ................................ 3021 Jefferson Ave. Reis, Richard Joseph .................. 853 Hutchins Ave. Relly, William ........................ 1540 Ambrose Ave. Renck, Betty J. .... 5706 Cedar St., Elmwood Place Rethmeier, Melvin K. .......,.......... 2313 Clifton Ave. Reuthe, Patty Lee ........................ 1216 Franklin Ave. Rice, Robert ........................ 112 West McMillan St. Riehl, George Anton ................ 4601 Hamilton Ave. Ries, Robert Louis ...................... 2901 Maisel Drive Roberts, Sharon ...... . .......... 2 420 W. McMicken Ave. Robertson, Robert S. ........ 889 Clinton Springs Ave. Robinson, John Kenneth .................. 4773 Dale Ave. Roehm, Margaret Regina .............. 2717 Clifton Ave. Roemer, Thomas P. ...................... 4145 Langland St. Rogers, Helen ............................ 847 Ridgeway Ave. Rohan, Audrey Jeannette ............ 429 Riddle Road Rollinson, Mildred ............................... 3711 Dirr St. Romani, Julius .................................. 135 Parker St. Rosenstein, Pauline C. .... 3572 Van Antwerp Place Rosenthal, Charles Henry..1352 Westminster Drive Rosin, Leanore .......................... 3447-L Harvey Ave. Ross, Carol ............... .................. 7 96 Ludlow Ave. Rothhaos, Fern M ....... Rotter, Alvin S. ............ . Rowlette, Jane Klare. ..... .. 1445 Thomson Heights .......67B Glenwood ...........2218 Ohio Rudmann, Shirley Mae ............ 639 E. Epworth Runck, Edward John ...................... 413 Wood Runck, Jean Carolyn ................ 6011 Belmont Sachs, Sidney B ......... .. Saunders, Richard .......... Scheinbaum, Miriam .......................... 875 Blair Schieweck, Mary Ann ............ 3520 Reading ..........920 Burton ........217 Hearne Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave . Ave . Ave . Sprague, Robert Henry .............. 172 E. McMillan St. Staber, Raymond Frank .................. 626 Riddle Road Stachel, Patricia Ann ................ 513 Prospect Place Stanley, Craig ................ 1577 Glen Armand Ave. Stegman, Clifford Fred... .5811 Twin Oaks Drive Stegman, Don William. ................... 6397 Meis Ave. Stegman, Virginia Joyce..110 W. North Bend Road Sterne, Harold E ..................... 1114 California Ave. Stiegler, Pearce ............................. .3253 Bishop St. Stoffregen, Betty Carol .................. 350 Wood Ave. Stoll, Donald Arthur ...... . ..........2359 Rohs St. Stone, Elmer Jr. ............... ......... 2 631 Linden St. Stone, William Thomas ................ 1621 Llanfair St. Strock, Marilyn L ......................... 2210 Clifton Ave. Stroheim, Milretta Rose ............217 Delmar Ave., St. Bernard, O. Stutzman, Mary Jean .......... U. S. Lock 37, Fernbank Stutzman, Wanda Lee .............. 6716 Nokomis Ave. Suttle, Clifford Eugene ................ 3000 Burnet Ave. Sweeney, Donald Cecil .............. 4010 Egbert Ave. Tavel, Gloria .......................... 7612 Castleton Place Teetz, Joan Skaggs ................ 3937 Llewellyn Ave. Tessel, Edwin C. ........................ 233 Northern Ave. Thompson, Gloria ...........2027 Third Ave., North College Hlil Tinder, Dorothy Mae ................ ...24 Lakewood Ave. Tolle, Doris Mae ...................... 4828 Winneste Ave. Tompkins, Wilma Frances ............ 1013 Straight St. Tonne, Chase Davies.. ....... Torf, Henrietta .................. .........1510 Marlowe Ave. Road Schlanser, Carol Sue ...................... 2238 Ravine St. Schmidt, Dorothea .......... ........413 McAIpin Ave. Schneider, Alice ...................... 3638 Reading Road Schneider, Charles .................... 3377 Morrison Ave. Schneithorst, Robert Miles ....., 1914 Washburn St. Schoch, Evelyn Ruth ............ 1460 North Bend Road Schodell, Lois Catherine .......... 5654 Glenview Ave. 159 Tunick, Estelle Faith ....... Turner, Zena Lois ............ Usinger, Robert Phillip .............. 5945 Belmont Vandegriff, John H ................... 3131 Fairfield van der Veen, Ferdinand .............. 250 Forest Van Wagener, Ben ........ . ........ 518 Hickman St. ........542 Prospect Place ...........1633 Otte Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Van Natta, Juanita .................... 2642 Stanton ........1627 Llanfair St. Varelman, Bart .......................... 274 Senator Place Varnau, Dorothy Emma .... H1453 North Bend Road Wacksman, Eugene Allen ......,... 944 Cleveland Ave. Wadsworth, Patricia J. ........ 4611 Edgewood Ave. Wagner, Arlene E. ........................ 2314 Ravine St. Wagner, Jean Marilyn .....,.. ......... 1 490 Reid Ave. Wagner, Virginia Lee ........, Wahle, Janet Clara ........ ........1255 Bates Ave. ............2555 Vestry Ave. Vxfanninger, Elaine Emma.. ........ 1752 Llanfair Ave. Warburton, Florence .................. 2364 Fairview Ave. Vwlarcl, Audrey Elaine ....... earned .........3578 Colerain Ave. 7977 Warnell, Walter ...... .........1623 Powers St. Watson, Lloyd ................................. 107 W. 68th St. Weil, Kenneth Elmer.. Vlleis, Lillian Rachel .... ..........,.2965 Cormany Ave. 706 E, Ridgeway Ave. Weisbrod, David Fred .............. 3720 Tappan Ave. Weissenberg, James F . .............. 4316 Haight Ave. Weitzman, Dolly ........................ 825 Hutchins Ave. Weyer, Vanita Rose ................. 2235 Stratford Ave. Wibbelsman, Bernice Mary ............ 2756 Enslin Ave. Wilcox, Francis Bradford Jr. .... 2449 Fairview Ave. Wille, Robert .............................. 24 Glen Este Place Wilmer, Robert Albert ..........,....... 614 Klotter Ave. Wilson, Alan Bruce.. 2119 North Bend Road Wilson, Ruth M. ...... ............... 4 140 Jerome Ave. Wolf, Jo Ann ......... Wolf, Virginia........ Wright, Jerry ......... Young, Joyce Marie ....... Young, Leslie Milton .......... .........891 North Bend Road .....2915 Glendora Ave. ......3537 Fairview Ave. .............2247 Vine St. .......20O Warner St. Young, Ruth Henrietta ................ 2832 Vaughn St. Zeuch, Robert .............................. 113 Inwood Place Zimmerman, Marian Alma ................ 1493 Reid Ave. and we know you'll agree that the good old Annual Staff WAS right. Yes, sir, those were The Best Days of Our Lives, after all. I HE PLANE is at the repair hangar and the Cincy weather, not having changed much in spite of thirty years of exposure to the Atomic Age, you de- cide the smartest thing to do is iust to spend the evening remembering school days at Hughes High. You dust off the old 1947 Annual, hidden behind the best sellers for lo these many moons. Why, those corny kids! You were sure, way back when . . . you had hair . . . that they were wrong and the future was best, but they win after all, those were the days. 160
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