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' , 'A fl -.f . ' y ' f - . 5 mf M, f 0 A - . 4 IQ . Q , , M L 9 E , A ' f QQ' f ' . , 4- -Q X , gf, gf yt V 1' ' 1 2 , kv A ' Q W Lf' 5 E21 - ,Q -' ' - 2 ,H his ' , - an I iv , , . -, : .gtk f Q2 - Ht 55 at ,f Au f 1 - V W 4 K n .ly- f'ka,z JJ- 15. L- -vi.-. rw-- a,.,.A,- -Sl' .gm al.. if -'W .Z I Tiixgk. 5? ADMINISTRATION draws tl1e plan. Our classrooms are workshops where we develop our individual tastes and talents. 4 ,' -' 'ff' f 19 I-4 l. ' i M 3, Mrs. Edna E. LeRoy Deahkof Girls Mr. Elmer W. Kizer, Principal, chats with Lou Askew and Carol Tiemeyer, outstanding seniors Were you one of the sidewalk superintendents who Watched the construc- tion of the Terrace Plaza building at Sixth and Vine Streets? If you were, I am sure you were impressed, as I was, by the depth of the foundation. The builders real- ized how essential it is for such a structure to have a firm foundation. You are building for your future and nothing is more vital than to see that the foundation you lay for your life will withstand the many storms that lie ahead. Some of you have builded well. You have not left undone anything, While at Hughes, which would have added height to your stature. You have taken ad- vantage of every opportunity your school has offered for your development. We fear not for your future. Some of you have left undone many things and some day there may be a feeling of remorse at having neglected to grasp the opportunities that were yours while at Hughes. We hope that success comes to you in spite of all your neglect. What you have experienced at Hughes is but a small part of the life you build. Home, college, business-or whatever your calling-add their contribution to your life as you live day by day. Keep striving to build in keeping with the plan the Master builder has for you. Elmer W. Kizer 10 From the offices along the front hall comes the administration of a plan for building useful and happy lives. Cooperation, tol- erance, and friendliness smooth the way. THEIR FRIENDLY COUNCIL GUIDES THE BUILDERS T ff?- 950 To the desk of Mr. Clyde Hall in Room 14 come the boys who have been absent or tardy. There is no use trying to get into home room without a slip from Mr. Hall. THEIR GUIDANCE SHOWS US HOW TO DRAW fi? y Q X, if f Miss E. Krampe Miss C. Kohrman Miss S. Rowland Life at Hughes requires many helping hands to make it a good construction lot. Our three charm- ing and efficient secretaries smooth many a bad spot. On the page opposite Mr. Harry Calvert, school treasurer, counts cafeteria money and checks Hughes finances. Mr. Ralph Loudenslager, counselor, helps pupils to adjust successfully to life at Hughes and to jobs later. Mifune- Miss Gladys H. Busch, executing her duties as adviser to freshman girls, acts ' ' t t t M L R 109 as 35515 an o rs. e oy. serves as headquarters for ninth grade girls. THE PLANS AND MAKE OUR EFFORTS COUNT .Q 23, 'Thi ifqfsy 'i 59 'SUN nr- an T' f nr-li Qs x,X 'Qs- Mrs. Alicia Hall Cno picture! Mr. Charles Bowers Mrs. Enolia Heile Miss Ruth Clippinger Miss Mary Beirne Miss Anna Diltz Holton Mrs. Virginia Y. Hoppe Miss Ella G. Johnson Miss H. Koppenhoefer Miss Alice E. VonStein Miss Aria Parke Schawc Miss Fern White Mrs. Inez T. Stcngcr Miss Helen Tangeman Mr. A. K. McKemic Miss Helen L. Staple-ford In a Public Speaking class, Eddie Durbin Joyce Lessure speaks into the wire and Larry Epstein wait their turns as Lew recording microphone while Larry Bernard rehearses his speech for a debate. Selker twirls the dials. 'XI 1-ff XML Sometimes we pay attention- Sometimes we don't X-was' Y' it Sometimes we spend free time doing reference work in the library. Sometimes we rehearse our interpretation of Antigone 16 V x 'fig I N -1. - vgof F Q 'Q --'W ,Q n - 13 4 f' Www WN. x :QA NV 1,1 ,' 'Q u W KY' '11 20 4815 '47 w A 'xg' ,' . . 4- X, X 'uv ,Q , Ez, 'YQ 5' vi H . W M, 'ai 5 ' - ' . 'Q r 1- s ,I .-l-.. . 'i H 'M 4, vi ? Kvnennwf' ' ,f-, fwf' Hman gg?-dl Ja. X, MX Y xr, . hafvh Q I Q 9, X M. ' Pl 4 D, Q g . 1 . NS.. .1 '3 .4 ' M. . . .-:Eff fix Q 'f 'I-f,, 17 A , 4 X 1 A 0 Y' .4 I 1 I r These girls and boys in Mr. Doherty's class are studying nature at first hand. Not bad on a pleasant day! At left a cornstalk comes in for careful scrutiny in Mr. Bausch's biol- ogy class. WE WATCH THEM GROW3 THEY HELP US GROW M M H H be M W H Wek M P IJ B e Miss Madeleine Harris Mr. C. H. Schafer Botany Chemistry Qxxx r Above, Miss Harris supervises the digglng of pits for winter storage of bulbs. At right bench pupils pot ferns in the greenhouseg at left bench others are planting snap- dragons for Winter bloom. We are fortun- ate to have our own Hughes greenhouseg its potted plants adorn our corridor win- dowsills all year. On appropriate occa- sions plants are sold before school. Many are Valentine and Easter presents. At lower left, careful fingers plant young carnations. ,- 'N STUDENT TEACHERS First Semester Second Semester Miss Alice Hausfeld Mr. J. Wesley Pollock Mr. Eldon Stansberry Mr. Neal Fernedulg Q! ln QQ- Mr. Murphy J. Doherty Mrs. Mabel W. Willard Mr. Walter A. Bausch Miss Erma Elberg Mr. Morgan Jones General Science Zoology Biology Biology General Science Biology Physiology Student Teaching Safety Visual Aids 19 It isn't quite that heavy! Miss Laura Blank Mr. Daniel Burke Miss Ruth Austin Mrs. Susan McLaughlin Mr. Arthur R. Probst Mr. Robert B. Ager 20 Now, Euler said . . .H '4Doc Burke awaits the answer MATH STUDENTS FIND NUMBERS INTERESTING Mr. William Etzel Mr. Clyde Hall lNo picturel M F k B M C M Th b 21 S ,' ' 5:4 ' 'V' Q. 'lmq ' ' 'Jil 1 ' ' r, 1 aQ:' 'ii sf' Virginia Wingate uses the dictating ma- chine to prepare a cylinder for dictaphone transcription by another operator. Miss Frances Skinner Office Practice Miss Mary McSurely Merchandising and Salesmanship Mr. William E. Iblings Bookkeeping Miss Sarah Levine Secretarial Practice and Shorthand Mi-is Amelia DiPilla Typing and Junior Business Training Miss Florence Callahan Typing and Shorthand Mrs. Phyllis Silverstein Brown Business Law and Administration: Junior Business Training Miss Virginia Miceli Typing and Shorthand Merchandising students combine school work with actual experi- ence in the store. This new course is under the direction of Miss Mary McSure1y at Hughes. By engaging in Various activities of downtown stores, students gain insight into the real merchandis- ing skills. They can be seen wrap- ping, inspect- ing, and sell- ing. ,,, i 5,1 ,. X .S L15 .full , Q 7 4- 1'5- vb-QF-4 -Z. SQ ,eff IHQ ANR 1' vhs ...A Doug Sonderman is an engineer of the future Mr. T. C. Mobberly Mr. Lisie G. Wineland Mr. J. Ferris Mathis Mr. 0. E. Weilhamer Mr. Wm. H. Creighton Mr. Raymond T. Fell Mechanical Drawing Mechanical and Machine Shop Woodworking Electricity Printing Architectural Drawing Senior Boys' Home Room BOY FI D THAT SOME EXPERIE CE ITH Lloyd Doyle grinds away. They learn to set type. To complete a well-rounded course in high school, one which will give the student a taste of work in the fields of mechanics and engineering, Hughes of- fers courses in machine shop, metal and woodworking, printing, and drafting. These accredited courses appeal to many students. Boys plan, design, and execute in these shops many beautiful and practical articles. Useful skills are achieved. They learn to build. Gene Adams does precise measuring on a metal lathe MACHINERY IS OF USE T0 YOUNG BUILDERS Are they printing absence slips? Boys make wheelbarrows for somebody's Christmas. They are discovering the fun of creating something beautiful. PALETTE, PENCIL, PAINT ARE TOOLS Curves are important. Varied skills are es- sential to good crafts- manship. 4 A canvas developes under the artful hand of Sally Rosenthal. The combined third and fourth year Art Class has pursued var- ious interesting projects such as abstractions in pastels, charcoal sketches, Surrealism in oil cray- ons, and still life in water color and oil paint. Snow scenes in the mixed media of Water color and poster paint were tried with suc- cess. At the close of the year some very good portrait sketches were done in oils. Miss Frances Adomeit Miss Gladys Dee Ervin Miss Marcella Schroth 27 Y Mr. John Molar Mr. Rea W. Brown Mr. Robert McSpadd en 'cDo-Re-Mi- . . . Nina Jo Marucci sings a counter- melody to a boys' trio. The Hughes Harmoneers tune up on The Wiffen- poof Song. The male sec- tion rehearses A1an-a- Dale Went A-Hunting. As easy to look at as to listen to. Some girls sing their parts on ln These De- lightful Pleasant Groves . The Three Musketeers of the Music Department, Mr. John Molnar, Mr. Rea Brown, and Mr. Robert Mc- Spadden, put their musicians through lyrical paces. Their reper- toire ranges from popular sings to semi-classical arrangements. It includes folk songs and sacred mu- sic. The music department con- tributes to the programs of various assemblies at school, meetings and churches outside of school. A sym- bol of cooperation occurs biennially with the advent of the May Festi- val. At this time schools blend their voices in unison in this traditional Cincinnati festival at Music Hall. x . 'N 1 Letls sing some 'Songs To Sing' on O happy, happy Greeks, who saw Eternal Beauty everywhere muse these fourth year Latin pupils as they gaze upon the Parthenon. i'Perhaps it will help to remember these things sometimes. H 1 wma Nunc animis opusi'-Virgil. Now there is a need of courage not only to meet current prob- lems but for the future. However, as Jack Ruehlman points out, to his fellow Latin stu- dents, perchance some day it will be a joy to recall these things, and the memories of school- days at Hughes will be pleasant ones. A615 iii- Miss Clara Fink, Miss Louise E. Bentley Mrs. Mary S. Howell Miss Gladys H. Busch Miss Jannet Schenk Miss Rosemary Hope Mrs. Harriet Silbers Latin, Senior girls' French Spanish Latin German Latin Spanish Homeroom Adviser Freshman Girls 30 tei Miss Bejach and members of her class discuss the or- ganization of the United Nations. Donald Pilat points out the region under discussion as Robert Brown and Irene Greenlee take notes. Keeping abreast of the times is an integral part of a well-balanced edu- cation. This challenge is accepted by the history classes as they try to fa- miliarize the young people at Hughes with the problems of today and to- morrow. With crying need for coop- eration evident in present economic and social conditions of our postwar world, we cannot side step our re- sponsibility to be well informed. Here at Hughes, included in the social studies, are current problems, eco- nomics, sociology, history, geography. Mr. Otis Games Miss Helen Ann Bejach Mr. Harry H. Calvert Mrs. Lenore Follinger Miss Farmie Madden . fno .picturei American History World History American History World History Ameflcan H1St01'.Y MISS 151510 Tangeman American History 32 World History if Social studies and English send students scurrying to the libiaiy Miss Banes, where can I find- Do you have- Comments such as these are aptly handled by Miss Banes and her co-worker, Miss Shaffer. Hundreds of students pour into the library daily for books and information. Miss Banes seems to be a walking encyclopedia as she directs students to their desired books. The library is a familiar setting for students preparing themes and weekly reports. Students may pursue their library problems before or after school or during their study periods. Those who are interested in reading for their own enjoyment find books which satisfy every mood. Mystery stories, romances, his- torical novels are on the shelves merely for the asking. The beautifully decorated library is also used for various programs and meetings. Mrs Elizabeth Chepoorin Miss Eleanor Lorenz Miss Mary R. Bamette Miss Mary Banes Miss Susan Shaffer World History Geography Sociology and Economics. Library Library American Problems Doughnuts by Gerry Howland. Are they good! Finer points of the culinary art are demonstrated GIRLS Fl D THE WAY TO AN S HE RT ,gn- Miss Ruth L. Helman Mrs. Clara Martin Miss Elizabeth Zorn Foods. Home Making Clothing Foods, Clothing Consumer Education Consumer Education is one of the new corners in the curriculum. It is designed to prepare the pupil for everyday living by giving an understanding of modern economic problems. Much of this train- ing used to come from the home when society was more simply organized. A high school pupil is mature enough to study many of these forces which influence his daily living-to realize that wise choice making can be learned and where to go for help in un-N familiar situations. He learns that economic frauds do exist, but that many agencies are working on the consumer interest. He gives thought to life's goal for him and sees that given the same re- sources of time, energy, and money, one person may drift, while another through understanding and planning may find more joy in life. The Mayor's Christmas refers to the annual Christmas party given for poor children in the basin of the city. The pupils in the Home Economic classes in the Cincinnati Public Schools make gifts for this occasion. In this way they are carrying out one phase of home making, and are working for those who are less fortunate than they. Each girl in the Homemaking classes at Hughes contributed stuffed toys, purses, hats, skirts, jumpers, dressed dolls, and lay- ettes. Betty Troglin beats up a promising delicacy. In the Modern Miss Fashion Show, the girls wore frocks they had made. The models are- BACK ROW: C. Hill, P. Jackson, D. Floyd, D. Dunn, J. Fenner, G. Sunders, S. Martin, N. Hargis, S. Wolland, N. Wiederstein, N. J. Marucci, M. Betz, and the stylist. FIRST ROW: J. Cheek, G. Howland, W. Hammond, R. Buchholz, M. Zelien, M. Conner, N. J. Funch, M. Meeker. I, 35 , -n-5,r fs x, CTN. Li. . 1 'WZQQ-L-4... 'Cahir f' SL ' .s -Am X 1- ' - x 's' 'F ,Q ,M . xg . QQ., 'S F NRL? d - . ff C- Jia. GOOD FOOD AND EXERCISE B ILD HEALTHY Mr. Paul Richert Mr. Robert G. Reuss Mr. Paul G. Bowers Mr. Alan C. Kindschy Mr. Howard Grimes Miss Jeannette Nurre Refueling for the afternoon! A good time for gossip. Thump-Thump-Thump-Thump! W., I S. Mrs. Kahn supervises physical fitness examinations. BGDIES FOR IRLS AND BOYS AT H GHE Q Q A Miss Maud Suter Miss Elsa Kramer Miss Violet R. Balastra Both boys and girls receive a well-balanced program in physical education under the su- pervision of coaches and teachers from both departments. Skill, technique, and physical endurance result from the physical education activities. Swimming is included in the course and students enjoy a dip in the pool which is not all fun and frolic, however, for they must learn how to swim, dive, and tread water. Tenth graders now have a course in Safety which teaches the fundamentals of good driv- ing. Eleventh graders study First Aid. If they complete the prescribed course satisfactorily, they are given a certificate from the Red Cross. Seniors attend weekly sessions in Health. Place, push, rise, release,-.7 Nh xx' q ' np-vfi-1.9-L' fi. -D FM ' Y.. -.,.. . - 's9'o' an V L GQLIFE AT HUGHES Layouts and senior panels are studied by Tom Denhart and Anne Holiday, editors.-Anne and Tom were executive engineers of The Builders, but did many things well when emergencies arose. - Don Lieder and Martha Carter work out financial problems of the book.- Martha also collected senior data, and even typed much of the senior copy. Donls pet project was the ad- vertising section. These four plan- ned the book - with Miss Mary Beirne and later, Miss Helen Tange- man, faculty advisers. This is a typical scene of after-school activities in the Annual office. At the left are Betty Worsham, who as- sisted in copy writing, Shirley Holmes, who edited the club sec- tion, Ned Bishop and Ed Effron, co- workers of the first four signatures. Virginia Hall approves of Judith Feiler's copy.-Virginia and Judith worked together on the underclass- men section, and on copy throughout the book. Layout space and involved problems of proportion became easy meat for these members of the staff. The more specialized members of the Annual Staff are depicted here. Lois Kaemmerle, associate art editor, and Sue Hettrick, art editress, sketch plans for layouts and art work. Sid Cohen, sports editor and the junior member of the editorial staff, cut pictures for his section. Fischel Share holds his capable carn- era which has been responsible for many of the pictures used in The Builders' and in the Gargoyle. Edi- tor Tom Denhart also uses a camera. I P PORTRAYED BY STAFF OF GGTHE BUILDERS9' Tom Denhart Anne Holliday Martha Carter Don Lieder Editor Editress Business Manager Business Manager The theme of The Builders was chosen by the staff of the '48 Annual at Hughes because this idea suggested what the editors wanted to portray about the constructive aspects of work and play at school. At the end of their junior year, the executives for the following year's annual are chosen at Hughes by student peti- tion, faculty approval, and class election. The finished product is the result of the combined cooperation of the literary staff, artists, photog- raphers, and typists, Qadviserj, and student body. P1 Ill' The position of annual adviser fell back into the experienced hands of Miss Helen Tange- man after having been capably held a year and a half by Miss Mary Bierne. Cooperating with Miss Bierne and Miss Tangeman, Mr. Clyde Hall as faculty financial adviser worked with the business staff and home room repre- sentatives to push the annual sales well over the ninety per cent mark. In the past, annuals at Hughes have had a record of National and Columbia Scholastic Press Association awards. Q 2 -'fl I This production line re- lieves the editors from many of the technical re- sponsibilities. L e 0 n a r d Rosenbaum directs his camera at Virginia Hoff- man, copy messenger girl, Janet Farmer, Rosemary Matney, and Vivian Hooser are a trio of ac- complished and coopera- tive typists for the book. 39 SEN IORS set out to build useful careers. Mr. Kizer confers a diploma ,Q 'S il. 322, J nk ghd! mr ,1f,Bw9,.g nb -M ,,f 5g' ' ag: -x 1 ,,,, .K W,M: .N Aaronson, Nelson Carl Annual Rep. 1, 2, M-ath Club 3, Art League 2, 3. Acree, Catherine Germaine Honor League 4, Sales Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Adams, Eugene Frank Annual Rep. 1, Rifle Club 3, Art League 2, 3. Addison, Glenn T. Rothenberg Jr. High 1, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Sr. Orchestra 4, Hughes Club 4, Math Club 3. Agner, Edna Mae Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Latin Club 2, Glee Club 1. Alter, Saul Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3. Altes, Louis James Hughes Club 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Hall Guard 3, 4, Annual Rep. 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, 312 Show Comm. 4, Foreign Policy Ass'n 3, 4, Math Club 3. Altman, Richard Jerom Annual Rep. 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Gargoyle Rep. 2. Altmayer, George Frank Art League 2, 3, 4. Anderson, Loretta Mae A Cappella Choir 4, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Honor League 4, Sales Club 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 3. Andres, Gilbert Harold A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 4, Ensemble 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Book Room 4, Football 2. Artz, Peter Robinson Chess Club 1, 2, Sight Saving 1. Askew, Louis Samuel Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Pres. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Pres. 2, Freshman Choir 1, Hughes Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Gargoyle 1, Student Council 3. Atkins, Lois Withrow High School 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Sages 3, 4. Atterton, Frank Edwin Middletown High School 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3. Auble, Lester Carlton, Jr. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Latin Club 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. Aufdermarsh, Harriet Marie Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Baer, Elaine Modern Dancing 1, 2, 4, Girl Reserves 1, Latin Club 3, Jr. Glee 1, Jr. Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Honor League 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Bailes, Shirley Flora Sages 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Keeper of the Book 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Modern Dancing 1, Pep Club 1, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Bammerlin, Joanne Latin Club 2, Modern Dancing 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, ,Y-Teens 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Sr. Girls' Glee 4. Bammerlin, Mary Lou French Club 3, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Banks, Ide Mae Spanish Club 1, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Spanish Club Exec. Comm. 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3. Barbour, Roger Murray Hughes Club 3, 4. Barsman, Jack Sages 2, 3, Parlators 2, Chess Club 1, 2, Latin Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 1. Bates, William Edward Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Track 1, 2. Batsche, Fred Latin Club 1, Hughes Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2. Bauer, Charles Henry Art League 2, 3, 4, Foreign Policy Ass'n 3. Baumer, Jean Hilda G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Latin Club 2, Gargoyle Staff 2, Annual Rep. 3, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4, Y- Teens 4, Sages 4, Math Club 4, Home Ec. 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Bedore, John A. Boys' Glee Club 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Beeler, Thomas S. Louisville, Ky. 1, 2, 3, Junior Town Meeting 4. Beigel, Virginia Lee Senior Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Honor League 4, Short- hand Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Gargoyle 2, Freshman Choir 1, Junior Choir 2, Senior Girls' Glee 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Berk, Allen David Gargoyle Staff 2, 312 Band 4. Bernard, Lewis Albert, Jr. Art League 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, World Discussion Forum 2, Parlators Treas. 3, 4, Mayor's Friendly Relations Council 3, Junior Town Meeting 4. Bettman, Elaine Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. Betz, Marion Jr. Choir 3, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Sr. Girls' Glee, Sec'y 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4. Betz, Mary Kathryn Sales Club 4, Jr. Glee 1, G.A.A. 1, Pep Club 2, 3. Beuttel, Shirlee M. Band 2, 3, 4, Twirler 2, 3, Majorette 4, Sages 4, Sales Club, V. Pres. 3, Honor League 4, Home Ec. 4, Y-Teens 4, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Choir 1, Art League 2, 3, 4. Biederman, Claire Girls' Glee, Treas. 3, 4, Jr. Orch. 1, 2, V. Pres. 4, Sr. Orch. 3, Sp. Cl. 3, Swimming 2, 3, Art. Lg. 2, 3, 4, Honor Lg., Freshies' Aid, Student Council 2, Info. Desk, Home Ec. Cl. 4, Jr. Prom Queen 3, Pep Club Queen 3. Biederman, Jane Home Ec. Cl. 4, Swimming 3, Spanish Cl. 3, 4, Art Lg. 2, 3, 4, Honor Lg., V. Pres., Glee Cl. Pres. 1, Sr. Girls' Glee, 3, Pres. 4, Info. Desk, Freshies' Aid, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Pep Cl. 1, 2. Billet, Virginia Lee Jr. Girls' Glee 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, 4, Jr. Choir 3, Sales Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Birkmeyer, Richard John Camera Club 4. Bishop, Ernest Edward, Jr. Hughes Club 3, Program Chrm. 4, Annual Staff 4, Gar- goyle Reporter 3, Gargoyle Feature Writer 4, Math Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Annual Rep. 2, Art League 2, 3, 4. The Senior Committee plans activities of class. Blanchard, Earl Joseph, Jr. Indianapolis, Indiana 1, 2, 3, Football 4, Swimming 4, Art League 4. Bloomfield, Jack Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, Art League 2, 3, 4. Bolmer, Bernard John Gym Team 4, Sales Club 4, Sr. Boys' Glee Club 2. Bonomini, Dolores Victoria Honor Lg., Art Lg. 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Cl. 3, 4, Bowling 2, Captain, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Dance Cl. 1, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 3, 4. Botts, Gene Neil Swimming 1, 2, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Boys' Glee Club 3. Bowser, Eileen Marcia Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Bowling 2, 3, Sales Club 4. Brackmeier, Beverly Faye Sr. Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Choir 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Honor League 4. Brady, Sally Patricia Spanish Club 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, Archery 1, Swim- ming 1. Breiner, Andrew Henry Gym Team 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Annual Rep., 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Breiner, Irma Janette Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3 ,4, Stage Production 3, Pep Club 2, Sales Club 4. Brewer, Clemont Band 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club 2, Brown, Vera Kathryn C.Y.I.A. 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Shorthand Club 3, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Bryant, Georgiana Drew Sr. Girls' Glee 1, 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Sales Club 2, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Bowling 3. Buchholz, Rita French Club 1, 2 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4. Buck, Ella Nora Y-Teens 4, Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2 ,3, 4, Corr. Sec'y 3, V. Pres. 4, Exec. Comm. 3, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Honor League 4, Exec. Comm, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Freshies' Aid 4, Fr. Choir 1, Art League 2, 3, 4. Hall Guards marshall lines approaching the cafeterias. Burbank, Miriam Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Sages 3, 4, Art League 2. 3, 4, Annu I Rep. 1, Girl Reserves 1, Indiv. Sports 1, Riding Cl. 1, 2. Burke, Rosemary Latin Club 2, 3, Honor League 4. Burt, Janet Marie A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Honor League 4, Y Teens 4, Art League 2, 3. 4, Riding Club 1. 2, 3, Basketball 1. 2. 3, Captain 3, Tumbling, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Butler, Robert Henry Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Jr. Band 2, Sr. Band 3, 4, Treas. 4, Defender Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y 3, Sec'y 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Art League 3, 4. Callahan, Donald Neal Gargoyle Rep. 4, Sales Club 4. Cantor, Jeanne Marie Sages 3, 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Jr. Girls' Glee 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Homemaking Club 4, Modern Dancing 4, Swimming 2, 3. Carmel, Edwin Lee Sales Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Carr, Ed John Latin Club 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3. Carroll, Virginia Lee Honor League 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4. Carter, Martha Blanche Majorette 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, An- nual Business Mgr. 4, Math Club 4: Latin Club ?- Sages 2, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Annual Rep. 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1. Carter, Virginia Alice Cassini, Gus James Swimming 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Hughes Club 3. 4, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Chaliff, Jimmy S. Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Sales Club 3. Cheek, Mary Jayne Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Band Sweetheart 4, Art League 4, Jr, Glee 1, 2, Sr. Girls, Glee 3, tages 3: Home Ec. Club 4. Christos, Estella George A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Orchestra 1, 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Music Club 1, 2, Fr. Choir 1, Spanish Club 3: Pep Club 2, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Home Ec. 1, 2. Ciavola, Anita Rose Christian Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Spanish Club 3, Sages 4, Sr. Glee Club 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Inf. Desk 4, Chess Club 2, Tumbling 3. Citron, Helen Marjorie Sages 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Home Ee. Club 3, 4, Sales Club 3, Honor League 4, Stage Production 3. Clark, Ruth Esther Sr. Ch-oir 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Latin Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Clark, Wilma Sue Fayetteville, Ohio High School 1, 2, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Y Teens 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Clayton, Frank World Problems Forum 2. Clayton, Robert G. Spanish club 3, 4. Cochran, Jean Barbara Rothenberg Jr. High 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 3, 4. Cohen, Jerome Coleman Sales Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Cohen, Suzanne G.A.A. 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4. Collins, William Alfonzo Football 1, 2, 3, Sales Club 4, Swimming 1, Hall Guard 4, Captain 4. Conner, Mary Imogene Hono-r League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Annual Rep. 2, Sales Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2. Cording, Anna Louise Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3, Pres. 4, Annual Rep. 1, Band 2, 3, Sec'y 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres, 3, Pres. 4, Information Desk 4, Honor League 4, Art Lg. 3, 4. Courlas, Lula Western Hills High School 1, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3. Craft, William Kenneth Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, Sec'y 4. Crowe, Darrell Drum Major 3, 4. Crowe, Irene Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Thespians 3, 4, Treas. 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Honor League 4. Dellerman, Rosemary Ann Art League 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4. Denhart, Thomas Albert Annual Editor 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Gargoyle 2, 3, 4, Sports Ed. 3, Adviser 4, Parlators 3, 4, Pres. 4, V. Pres. 3, Student Council 3, Sages 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4. Dentel, Jeanette Ruth Art League 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Sages 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4, Math Club 3. Diebold, Charles Harold Gym Team 2, 3, Sales Club 3. Dock, Helen Honor League 4, Fr, Choir 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, Freshies' Aid 4, Art League 4, Annual Rep. 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Tennis 1. Doepke, Harry Fred Central High 1, 2. Doerr, Douglas Ross Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Cross Country 2. Dollin, Louis Mayer Art League 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Sales Club 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Annual Rep. 1. ' Dolvig, Margie Sue Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ex Comm. 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 4, Honor League 4, Art Legaue 2, 3, 4. Dougherty, Mary Joyce Stage Production Club 3, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Honor League 4. Doyle, Lloyd Hughes Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2. Drew, Donald Jay Art League 2, 3, 4. Ducovna, Stanley Marvin Miami, Fla. 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Foreign Policy 3, 4. Dudley, Martha Ann Honor League 4, Sales Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Duncan, Edward John Cross Country 1, Gym Team 1, Swimming 1, A Cappella Choir 4, Rifle Club 3, Art League 2, 3. Dunn, Dorothy Mae V.-Pres. Class of '47 and '48, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Student Council 4, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, Sec'y 4, Ensemble 4, Math Club 3, Latin Club 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Prom Comm. 4, Sr, Ring Comm. 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1, An. R. 1. Dunn, Ralph Charles Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Baseball 1, St. Council 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Hughes Cl. 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treas. 4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, Art Lg. 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3, Book Room 4, Prom Comm. 3, 4. Dunteman, Howard J. Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Durbin, Edward David Fr. Choir 1, Hughes Club 3, 4. Durham, Homer Glen Colerain High School 1, 2, Track 4, Gym Team 4. Eagle, Howard Arthur Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sr. Orchestra 4, Treas. 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Gym Team 1, 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, 312 Band 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1. Eckman, Lillian Math Club 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Y-Teens 4, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4. Effron, Edward Math Club 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2, Bowling 4. Egan, Patricia Louise Latin Club 2, Shorthand Club 3, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Eiche, Joyce Spanish Club 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Ehoodin, Harry Daniel A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, Stage Mgr, 4, Sages 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Choir 1, Thespians Eisenschmidt, Robert Charles Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Football 2, Art Leaguc 2, 3, 4. Elsener, Patricia Jean French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1. Elsner, Joan Madeline Latin Club 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Endicott, Ramona Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Jr. Girls' Glee 1, G.A.A. 2. Endres, Robert L. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 3, 4, Hughes Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Exec. Comm. 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4. England, Ronald John Epstein, Larry Irvin Hughes Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 2, Art League 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4. Esterkin, Eva Clair Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Appreciation 2, 3, Girl Re- serves 1. Falcon, Lorraine Shirley Spanish Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Parlators 4, Sages 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Farmer, Janet Student Council Rep. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. 4, Home Eff. Club 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Inf. Desk 4, G.A.A. 1, Y- Teens 4. F eiler, Judith Clare Gargoyle 3, 4, City Editor 3, Honor League 4, Sec'y 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Inf. Desk 4, Annual Staff 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, G. R. 1. Fenner, Carl M. Art League 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, German Club 4, Hughes Club 4. Findley, Doris Jean Post Intermediate School, Detroit, 1, Math Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Arch- ery 2, 3, 4, Sages 4, Y-Teens 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Fisher, Jeanette Shorthand Club 3, Sec'y 3, Latin Club 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Bloom Jr. High 1. Fishman, Fred Jack Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Latin Club 3, Intramural Basketball 2, Art League 2, 3, 4. Flatman, George Taylor Flaugher, Earl Douglas Floyd, Derelys Jean Walnut Hills High School 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Honor League 4. Flynn, Jo Ann Foell, Kathleen Mildred Glee Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Art League 3, 4, Stage Production Club 3, 4, Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Honor League 4, Annual Rep. 3, Gar- goyle Rep. 2. Fox, Howard Arthur Cross Country 1, 2, Art League 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Hughes Club 4. Frank, Donald Elwood Salesmanship Club 4. Frederick, Frank Gustave Dayton, Ohio 1, 2. Frey, Pauline Elizabeth Freshies' Aid 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Jr. Choir 3, Jr. Girls' Glee 1, Student Council 2, 3, Sr. Ring Comm. 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Captain 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Girl Reserves 1, Y-Teens 4, Sec'y 4. Friedman, Joarme Evelyn Spanish Club 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Funke, Robert George Band 1, 2, Sales Club 3, Merchandising Club 4. Game, William Louis Math Club 1, Pep Club 1, Chess Club 1, Rifle Club 1. Gear, Arthur John, Jr. Withrow High School 1, 2, 3. Geller, Herman Harlan, Kentucky 1, 2, 3. Gibbons, Bill Withrow High School 1, Crosscountry 3, Hughes Club 4. Giesman, Janet Sr. Girls' Glee 3, 4, Jr. Girls' Glee 1, V. Pres. 1, Fr. Choir 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep, 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Ginn, Arthur Roger Bacon 1, 2, 3. Gilmer, Jean G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Sport Leader 3, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Archery 1, 2, 3, Leader 3, Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, Modern Dancing 3, Baseball 3. Gittinger, Bob Walter Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Exec. Comm. 3, Jr. Class Pres., Sr. Class Pres., Hi-Y 3, V. Pres. 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 4, Ring Comm. 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Goedde, Milton Harry Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Gootman, Peninah Esther French Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club 3, Home Economics 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Grad, Edward A., Jr. Hughes Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Math Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Art League 3. Gray, Thelma May Math Club 4, Latin Club 3, Shorthand Club 3, Bowling 1, 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, Art League 4. Green, George Anne Latin Club 2, Student Council 3, Sages 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, Sec'y 3, Annual Rep. 2, Gargoyle Rep. 4, Art League 4, Thespians 4, Modern Dancing 2. Green, Pauline Latin Club 3, Freshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4, Art League 3. Greenberg, Leonard William Gym Team 1, 2, Mgr. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Mgr. Track Team 1, 2. Greisl, Don Homer Boys' Glee Club 1, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 4, Latin Club 3. 11 Qf-1 rl ffl If El 'Q .fi Griffes, Nancy Ann Mt. Healthy High School 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Student Council Exec. Comm. 4, Honor League 4, Sr. Ring Comm. 3, 4, Sr. Prom Comm. 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Information Desk 4, Annual Rep. 4, Art League 4, Y- Teens 4, Latin Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Tumbling 4. Groban, Robert Stanley Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Track 2, 3. Gscheidle, Edgar Otto Gunn, Harold Charles Sales Club 4, Jazz Club 4. Gustafson, Harold L. Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, En- semble 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 4. Gutmann, Ilse French Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Foreign Policy Ass'n 3. Guttman, Marvin R. Tennis 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Art League 2, 3, 4. ll Guttman, Murray jg Football 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. X ' Hackman, Carol Home Ee. Club 3, 4, Sec'y 4, Honor League 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Sages 4, Archery 1, Riding Club 1, Pep Club 1, Art League 2, 3, 4. Hadlock, Joanne Lee Sages 3, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, Sales Club 3: Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Bad- minton 2, Ping Pong 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Kickball 1, 2. Haight, Alice Jane Spanish Club 1, 2, Modern Dancing 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Student Council 4, Math. Club 3, Sales Club 4, Pres. 4, Home Ec. Cl. 4, Shorthand Cl. 3, Honor Lg, Y-Teens 4. Hale, Frances Yvonne Spanish Club 2, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Program Comm, 4, Math Club 1, C.Y.I.A. 1. Hale, Robert Jack Gym Team 1, Student Council 2, 3, Annual Rep. 2. 3, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Boys' Glee Club 3, Sr. A Cappella Choir 4. Hale, Virginia Lee Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Bowling Mgr. 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Info. Desk 4, Archery 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Individual Sports, Kickball, Swimming 3, 4, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball. Hall, Varginia Lee Gargoyle 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, 4, Annual 4, Annual Rep. 1, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Info. Desk 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Art League 2, 3, 4. Hammond, Wanda Lee Honor League 4, Home Ec, Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Bloom Jr. High 1. Hargett, Bobby Jo Honor Lg., Sr. Ring Comm. 3, 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Infor. Desk 4, Pep Cl. 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Enfemble 4, Jr. Ch. 2, Fr. Ch. 1, Art Lg. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Exec. Comm. 3, Annual Rep. 1, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 3, Home Ec. Cl. 2, 4, Spanish Cl. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, F.P.A. 3, 4, G.R. 1, 4, Sales Cl. 2. Harrell, Donna Rae Honor League 4, Sr. Band 1, 2, 4, Sr. Orchestra 1, 2, 4. Harris, Bert Barbara Annual Rep. 1, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Sales Club 4, Pep Club 2, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1. Harris, David Paul Sales Club 2. Harris, Robert Berle Jr. Orchestra 1, Sr. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Jr. Choir 4, Thespians 4. 4 n 50 l n 4 I Hartley, Thomas Parish Cross Country 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Hatterick, Fred A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Fr. Choir 1, Sales Club 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Track 3. Haungs, Dolores D Honor League 4, Sales Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1. Hayes, Richard Douglas Merchant Marine '42, Navy '43-'46, Swimming Team 2. Hebel, Gerald Eugene Heim, Peggy Shorthand Club 3, Sales Club 3, Merchandising 4. Heimkreiter, Fred Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Heitkamp, Carl Spanish Club 4, Jr. Choir 2, Boys' Glee 3, Sr. Choir 4. Heldman, William Howard Swimming 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Spanish Club 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Parlators 4, V. Pres. 4. Henze, Ralph D. sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Herbert, David E. Gargoyle Cartoonist 3. Herman, Shirleymae Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, Annual Rep. 3, Jr. Glee 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, Sages 1, Home Ec. 2, 4, Y-Teens 4, Honor League 4, Spanish Club 1, 2. Herzner, Mary Honor League 4, Shorthand Club 1, Home Ec. Cl, 1. Hess, Arline Phyllis Shorthand Club 3, 4, Annual Rep. 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2. Hettesheimer, Wilton Frank Hi-Y 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Basketball 1, Gargoyle 1, Art League 4. Hettrick, Marilyn Sue Annual Art Editress 4, Palette Cl. Sec'y 4, Stage Prod. Cl. 3, Makeup Crew 3, Sages 4, French Cl. 2, 3, Honor Lg. 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3,, Jr. Glee 1, Annual Rep. 1, Pep Cl. 1, Modern Dancing 3, 4, Y-Teens 4. Hicks, Evelyn Eleonora Honor League, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Spanish Cl. 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y 4, Freshies' Aid, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, Jr. Girls' glee li Sages 2, 3,, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Art Lg. 4, Shorthand . 3, . Hille, Donald Kroger Annual Rep. 1, Sales Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Hiller, Frank Gunter West Night High School 1, 2, 3. Hines, Evelyn Louise Honor League 4, Art League 3, 4, Homemaking Club 4, Y-Teens 4. Hines, Jim William Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Football 2. W!-if fi.. Fha Q3 Senior class officers Bob Gittinger, Pres , Louis Men achof, Treas., Dottie Dunn, V. Pres., Nina Jo. Marucci, Sec y Hodge, Vera Lois C.Y.I.A, 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Honor League 4. Hoffman, William Football 1, 2, Track 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 4, Spanish Club 3, Sr. Choir 3, 4. Hofmann, Virginia A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, German Club 2, 3, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, Jr. Girls' Glee 1, Annual Rep. 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Holliday, Anne Marie Editress of '48 Annual, Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 3, Senior Adviser 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4: Art League 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Shorthand Club 3, Math Cl. 4, G.A.A. 1. Holmes, Betty Lou Fr. Choir 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Holmes, Shirley Ann Annual Staff 4, Honor League 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Math Club 3, 4, Sec'y Treas. 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Art League 3, 4, Modern Dancing 2, Student Reader 3. Hooser, Vivian Louise A Cappella Choir 4, Honor League 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 4, Jr. Girls' Glee 12 French Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep, 3, Shorthand Club 3, Y-Teens 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Howland, Geraldine Joyce Sr. Glee 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Jr. Glee 1, Spanish Club 2, A t League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4. Hughes, Lucille Honor League 4, Information Desk 4: Sales Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Jr. Girls' Glee 1. Hughes, Robert Art League 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 4. Huhn, Margaret Mary Jr. Glee Club 1, Pep Club 2, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 4. Hunter, Wesley John a German Club 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3: Math Club 3, Gym Team 3, Hall Guard 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Ihrig, Helen Joan Shorthand Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4, G.A.A. 1, Glee Club 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Ismael, Jewel Ruth Student Council Rep. 2, Honor League 4, Math Club 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Jacobs, Bob Golf 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Jr. Prom Comm. 3, Foreign Policy Ass'n 3, Hall Guard 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1. Jacobsen, Joan Joyce Ellen G.A.A. 1, Riding Cl. 2, 3, 4, Math Cl. 3, 4, Gargoyle 3. Jenkins, Adrian O. Cross-Country 2, Football 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Hughes Cl. 3, 4, German Cl. 2, 3, 4, French Cl. 3, 4, Exec. Comm., Spanish Cl. 4, Student Council 4, Gym Team 2. Johnson, Robert Burdette Hi-Y 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Latin Club 3, German Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Cross Country 1. Jones, Richard F. Woodlawn High School 1, Swimming 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3. Jones, Robert Eugene German Club 2, 4. Jungclas, Lois Marian Walnut Hills High School 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 4, Information Desk 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Annual Rep. 2. Junker, Jacquie Celeste Student Council 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Music Appreciation 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Girl Reserves 1. Kaemmerle, Lois Ruth Annual Staff 4, Chicago 1, Fneshies' Aid 4, Honor League 4, Art League 3, 4, Swimming 3, Palette Club 4, Treas. 4. Kahn, Muriel Spanish Club 1, 2, Salesmanship Club 1, Shorthand Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4. Kammann, Donald Edward Hughes Club 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Treas. 4, Latin Club 2. Kaplan, Irene Spanish Club 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Karapondo, Sophie Home Ec. Club 3, Salesmanship Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Basketball 3, Archery 1, 2, 3, Kickball 1, Swimming 2. Kato, Takeo Ray Kaucher, Edward George Football 2, 3, Swimming 2. Kaufman, Dorothy Honor League 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. In spring a young man's fancy lightly turns . Kelso, Joanne Lucille G.A.A. 1, Kickball 1, Archery 1, Bowling 4, Pep Club 1, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Jr. Girls' Glee 1. Kennedy, Patricia Ann Pep Club 2, Latin Club 2, Sages 3, Shorthand Club 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Staff 4. Kessler, Frieda Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Kidd, Norma Jean Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4. Kiefer, Evelyn Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, 3, Sr. Girls' Glee 4, Pep Club 2, Bowling 2, Sages 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Kimpel, Arthur Fredrick Kinner, Virginia Lee Jr. Girls' Glee 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Gar- goyle 2, 3, 4. Kischen, Sarah Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Student Reader 2, Pep Club 1, Klein, Mary Louise Pep Club 1, 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Sr. Prom Comm. 4. Klein, Paul Joseph St. Francis Seminary 1, 2, Latin Club 3, 4. Klink, Joan Carol Honor League 4, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, 4, Jr. Choir 3, Fr. Choir 1, Art League 4. Klinkhoff, Anita Louise G.A.A. 1, 2, Hockey 1, Archery 1, 2, Tumbling 1, Bowling 1, Tennis 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Sages 1, Girl Reserves 1, Honor League 4, German Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Knoblaugh, Joan Elizabeth Fr. Club 1, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, French Club 2, 3, Honor League 4, Hockey 1, Art League 2, 3. Koch, John A. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. Koch, Rudy Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, German Club 1, 2. Kontonica, Peggy G.A.A. 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4. Koss, June Lola Glee Club 4, Bowling League 1, 2, Captain 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Sages 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Freshies' Aid 4. Krummen, Patricia Jean Honor League 4, G.A.A. 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Sec'y 3, 4, Stage Production 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Salesmanship Club 3, Sec'y 3, Kickball 3, Girl Resreves 1. Kueffner, Frederick George Sales Club 3, Hall Guard 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Kuehn, Helen A. Art League 4, Honor League 4, Salesmanship Club 3. Kuethe, Gloria Rose Fr. Choir 1, Pep Club 2, French Club 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Hall Guard 4, Choral 4, Kutzleb, Oliver, Jr. Hi-Y 3, 45 Sec'y 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Pres. 45 Football Mgr. 45 Fr. Choir 15 Jr. Choir 25 Sr. Choir 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Glee Club 35 Ensemble 4. Lacker, Jacquelyn Honor League 45 Art League 45 Walnut Hills High School 1, 2. Landrum, Roland Edward Latin Club 45 Treas. 4. Lanfersiek, Jane Louise Withrow High School 1, 25 Honor League 45 Art League 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Palette Club 45 Modern Dancing 45 Home Ec. Club 4. Lang, Wilma Evelyn A Cappelle Choir 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Jr. Choir 25 Jr. Glee 15 German Club 1, 2, 35 Shorthand Club 35 Honor Lg. 4. Lanter, Pauline Honor League 45 Art League 2, 3, 45 Sages 45 Pep Club 35 Bowling 4. Lauck, Judith Carolyn Spanish Club 3, 45 Fr. Choir 15 Latin Club 25 Honor League 45 Freshies' Aid 4. Lawrence, John Andrew Cleveland Heights High School 1, 2, 3. Layton, Carolyn Jane Fr. Choir 15 Annual Rep. 15 Jr. Choir 25 Modern Dancing 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Madrigal Singers 3, 45 Gargoyle Staff 35 Honor League 45 Music Appreciation 2, Lee, Bette V Sages 3, 45 Sec'y 45 Thespians 45 Sec'y 45 Sales Club 45 Se-c'y 45 Honor League 4. Leitz, Marjorie Lou Sr. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor League 45 Shorthand Club 35 Gargoyle Rep. 25 Student Council Rep. 2. Leppert, Shirley Marcella Walnut Hills High School 15 Shorthand Club 3, 45 Sec'y 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 45 Honor League 45 Art League 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 4. Lerer, Edith A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Jr. Choir 25 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Sales Club 45 Corr. Sec'y 45 Honor League 45 Art League 2, 3, 4. Lessure, Dolores Spanish Club 1, 25 Sages 25 Gargoyle Rep. 15 Honor League 45 Art League 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 15 Basketball 15 Home Ec. Club 4. Levine, Jacqueline Spanish Club 1, 25 Shorthand Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Honor League 4. Libby, Roslyn Fay Spanish Club 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 2, 45 Shorthand 'Ciub 3, 45 Sages 2, 3, 45 Honor L gue 45 Ar ague 2 4.. Liebert, L. Robert 4 ..-,va tion 3, 4, Gargoyle 3, World Forum 3 C.Y.I.A. 4. Chess Club 2 3 Pres 4 Parlators 2 3 4 Mu App cnt Liebowitz, Ruth Lee Girls' Glee 15 Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Spanish Club 15 Honor League 45 Art League 2, 3, 4. Lieder, William Donald Spanidi Club 1, 2, 35 V. Pres. 35 Parlators, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Corr. Sec'y 45 Gargoyle 2, 3, 45 Senior Advisor 45 Annual Rep. 25 Annual Bus. Mgr. 45 Boys' Glee Club 2, 35 Art League 2, 3, 45 Swimming 15 Handbook Com. 3. Linder, Marvin Harold Art League 2, 35 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 Music Club 25 Track Mgr. 2, 3, 45 Basketball 35 Latin Club 35 Camera Club 4. Linkendorfer, Fred William Band 1, 2, 3. 1 55 4 The swish and swirl of the Senior Lipka, Roberta Jean Home Ee. Club 2, 3, 4, Chrm. 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Jr. Glee Club 1. Litz, Stanley Cross Country 2. Lobitz, Kenneth Howard Hughes Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 1, 2, 3, Gar- goyle Staff 4, Sages 3, Art League 2, 3, 4. Lochner, Jean Art League 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Y- Teens 4, Sales Club 4. Honor League 4. Loesche, Dawnlyn Gargoyle Feature Writer 4, Honor League 4, German Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Art League 3, 4, G.A.A, 2, Hockey 2, Tumbling 2. Loewenstein, Werner H. ?Parlators 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Sales Club Long, Daisy Belle Spanish Club 2, 3, C.Y.I.A. 2, 3, Sales Club 3, Art League 4, Honor League 4. Lotz, Clifford Ronald Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 4, Sales Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3. Ludwick, Nancy Lee Spanish Club 1, 2, Art League 2, Pep Club 4, Sages 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4. Lusby, Russell Forbes Student Council 2, Spanish Club 1, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Art League 4. Lux, Betty Ann Honor League 4, Sr. Choir 4, Jr. Choir 1, German Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. C.Y.I.A. 3, Art League 2, 3, 4. Lynch, Edward Louis Football 1, 2, Basketball 1. Mack, Patsy Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Jr. Glee Club 1, Sales- manship Club 3, Honor League 4. Mackey, Richard William Fr. Choir 1, Fr. Club 1, 2, 3, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Gym Team 4, Cross Country 4, Baseball 3, 4. Maier, Vera Eleanor Latin Club 2, 3, Exec. Comm. 3, Student Council 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Information Desk 4, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4. q A Kin ffl mfg? or 3 ' qnifw 49 4-Z, 'ff if 4 Prom lingers as a pleasant memory. Maley, Ada Jean Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Mandler, William F erd Football 1, 2, 3, Sr. Choir 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Marble, Walter Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Student Council 2, Track 2. Margeson, Marilyn Eleanor Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4. Marler, Herbert Arnold Boys' Glee 2, Pres. 4, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Track 2, Football 1, 2, 3. Martin, Shirley Margaret Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Marucci, Nina Jo Sec'y, Class of '48, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Student Exec. Comm. 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Mt. Healthy High School 1, Gargoyle Staff 4, G.A.A. 3. Marx, Fred Shelby Annual Rep. 1, Latin Club 3. Mateikat, Art Walter Art League 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Glee Club 2, Student Council Rep. 2, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Band 2. Mathias, Norman Theodore Sr. Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, Jazz Club 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Feature Writer 4. Mathiason, Helen German Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Matney, Rosemary Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, Y-Teens 4. May, Lillian Honor League 4, French Club 3, Shorthand Club 3, Art League 3, 4. McClure, Virginia Ann A Cappella Choir 4, Latin Club 3, Honor League 4, In- formation Desk 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. 4, Lake Wales High School 1. McDaniel, Willard Gage Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. fi W K , ' , , 'J J .ii vp... H . r ,v 1' i. va' -wi '- -' Y. . I '7-Li l ,Fil R' ..L. ll' M, 'FN . , I' w I I 1-5 McGuffy, Dorothy Ann Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 4, C.Y.I.A. 2, 3, Hartwell 2, Meeker, Mildred Elaine Annual Rep. 2, C.Y.I.A. 1, 2, Art League 2, 3,4, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4. Meinken, Margaret Elizabeth Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 4, Honor League 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Modern Dancing 2, Art League 2, 3 4. Melssner, Robert Carl Gym Team 1 2 3 4' Hughes Club 3 4' Gargoyle Rep. 2' Chess Club 1. Menachof Louis William Jr. Prom Comm. 3' Sr. Class Ring Comm. 3 4' Sr. Prom Comm. 4' Jr. Class Treas. 3' Sr. Class Treas. 4' Math Club 4' Art League 2 3 4' Bowling Team 4 Mende, Marianne Spanish Club 2 3 4' H-onor L ague 4' Art League 2 3 ' Shorthand Club 3' Kickball 1' Jr. Girls Glee 1. Mendelson, Donald L Hughes Club 3 4' A Cappella Choir 3 4' German Club 2 3 4' Fr. Choir 1' Jr. Choir 2' Gargoyle Rep. 1' Annual Rep. 2. Meyer, Eugene Jim Jr. Choir 2- Boys Glee Club 3' German Club 2' Chess Club 2' Fr. Boys Glee 1. Miller, Jack Joseph .Spanish Club 4- Math Club 4' Projection Room . Miller, Marilyn Martha Sales Club 4' Honor League 4' Art League 4. Miller, Philip Cameron Art League 2 3 4' Annual Rep. 3' Gargoyle Rep. 2' Projection Room 1, Miller, Stanley Ralph Spanish Club 2 3' Hughes Club 3 4' Art League 2 3 4. Miller, Viola Sr Band 2 3 4 Sr Orchestra 3 4 Bra s En 4 Latin Club 2 3 GAA 1 2 Volleyball Sports Leader 2 Swimming 1 K1ckball 1 2 Baseball 3 Miller, William Charles Track 2 3 4 Hughes Club 4 Art League 2 3 4 Gar goyle Feature Writer 4 Mllovsky Judy Ann Jr G1rls Glee 1 Fr Choir 1 Jr Choir 2 Sr Girls Glee 3 A Cappella Choir 4 Spanish Club 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 Honor League 4 Art League 4 Mmson, Myrna Corrmne Home Ec Club 1 2 3 4 Pres 3 4 Honor League 4 Spanish Club 3 Fr Choir 1 Art League 2 3 4 Mmshall James Richard Band 2 3 Sales Club 4 Art League 2 Annual Rep 1 Molloy Jacqueline Student Council Rep 2 Exec Comm 2 Sages 3 4 Pep Club 4 Secy 4 Art League 2 3 4 Hockey Honor Team 2 Basketball Honor Team 3 Swimming Team 1 2 3 4 K1ckball1 Indiv Sports 2 3 4 Tennis 3 4 Baseball 4 Modern Dancing 2 3 4 Tumbling 1 Archery Sports Leader 2 Honor Lg Y Teens 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Montgomery Norma Lois Withrow Hlgh School 1 2 Latin Club 3 Sages 3 Honor League 4 Home Ec Club 4 Hall Guard 4 Art League 3 4 Moore, Roger Leroy Track Team 1 2 3 4 Captain 4 Math Club 3 Spanish Club 4 Moran, William Joseph A Cappella Choir 3 4 Boys Glee 2 Student Council 2 1 . 1111 79 1 . .- 7 1 11 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 o 111 1 7141 7 1 1 . 11 11 111 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 112 . . 1 1 . .- 111 1 1 . 11 11 79 . . v u Q u l 1 111' 11 -1 '1 11 '11 1 1 11 ' 0 Q. 111 1 111 ' . 7 ., l .' .I ., . ,. ,. ,. 1 1 77 77 , . . - ' 1111 -1- 1 1- 1 11' - . 7 77 1 1 1' . 7 .Q . ., ,, ,u I 1' 1 111 1 1 1111 3 - 111 11 1 711 5 Q .Q ,...,,,. . 7 11 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1' 1111 1 1 .- . . y . - ,, ,, . Morgan, James Edward Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Jr. Choir 4, Gargoyle 4, Sales Club 3, Defender 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Track 1, Basketball 1, Art League 2, 3, 4. Mullins, Robert Howard Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Sales Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1. Nedelman, Stanley Howard Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1. Neulman, Claire Louise Latin Club 2, Math Club 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Colerain 1. Newberg, Irwin Louis Hughes Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Intermural Basketball 2, Bowling 4, Caplt 4. Nikias, Constance Latin Club 2, 4, French Club 2, Honor League 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Swimming, Bowling 1, 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 4, Kickball 1, Baseball 1, Tennis 1, 2, 4, Modern Dancing 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Noll, Robert E. Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Boys, Glee 1, 2, 3. O'Brien, Patricia Margaret German Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. 0,Leary, Patricia Ann Math Club 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4. Orr, Betty Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Jr. Girls' Glee 3, Sr. A Cappella Choir 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Com. 4, Honor League 4, Info, Desk 4, Riding Club 2, Sec'y 2, G.A.A. 1, 3, Swimming 1, 3, 4. Osterbrock, Mitzi Lou Honor League 4, Shorthand Club 3, Art League 3, 4, Jr. Glee 1. Palmer, Rita Jayne Honor League 4, Gargoyle Rep. 4, Pep Club 1. Papner, Donald Cross Country 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Band 2, Jr. Orchestra 1, Hughes Club 3, 4, Math Club 3. Parchman, Gen German Club 2, 3, 4, Sr, Band 2, 3, Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 312 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Parczeski, Mary French Club 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Annual Rep. 1. Patman, Joyce Dean Cheerleader 3, 4, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, V. Pres. 2, Sr. A Cappella 3, 4, Librarian 4, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Paul, Jo Ann Senior Choir 4, Home Ec. 1, 2, Freshie's Aid 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Girls' Glee Cl. 1, 2, 3. Payne, Gerry Oliver French Club 2, 4, Sec'y 2, Pres. 4, Math Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Exec. Comm. 4, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Sr. Ring Comm. 4, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Ensemble 3, Chess Club 2, Gargoyle Rep. 3. Peugh, Patricia Ann G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 4, Archery 1, Latin Club 2, German Club 3, Sr. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Sr. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 4, Honor League 4. Pfefferle, Robert Stephen Cross Country 2. Phillips, Lorraine Elsie Jr. Girls' Glee 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Honor League 4, G.A.A. 1. 052' A it fi' af 59 ' Phillips, Milton Sages 1, 2, St. Bus. Mgr. 3, Pres. 4, Sr. Choir 3, 4, En- semble 4, Thespians 3, 4, Pres. 4. Pille, Donald E. Annual Rep. 1, Track 2, 3, Hall Guard 4, 312 Show Comm. 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Plsek, Dorothy Louise Latin 3, 4, Math Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Y-Teens 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Archery 1, 2, Tennis 1, Bowling 2. Pollack, Donald Swimming 1, Gargoyle Rep. 1. Pollak, Betty Fr. Choir 1, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Honor League 4. Powell, Mary Patricia Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Info. Desk 4, Stage Production Club 3, Palette Club 4, V. Pres. 4, G.A.A. 1, 3, 4, Kickball 1, Bowling 3. Provenzano, Daniel Willard Hughes Club 3, Annual Rep. 2. Rabanus, June T. Art League 2, 3, 4, H-onor League 4, Rains, William Edward Cross Country 2, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, U. S. Naval Reserve 4, 312 Show Chrm. 4. Ramundo, Frank Paul Sr. Choir 4, Sr. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Math Club 3, Hughes Club 4, Jazz Club 4, Ratner, Anita J. Spanish Club 2, 3: Honor League 4, Home Ee. Club 3, 4. Rau, Lynn Nadine Binghamton, N. Y. 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Fresh- ies' Aid 4. Redden, Jeanne Reid, Thelma Marilyn Highland, Ky. 1, 2, 3, Honor League 4. Reiman, Genora E. Latin Club 2, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Girls' Glee Club 4, Gargoyle Reporter 3, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Tennis 1, Archery 1, Bowling 2. Rennegarbe, James Richter, Marlene Ellen Spanish Club 1, Jr. Glee Club 1, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4. Risch, Eugene H. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4. Rizzo, Johnny Central High School 1, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Art League 4. Robertson, Beulah Lee Wm. Grant High School 1. Rose, Joan Honor League 4, Sales Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. 60 , Rosen, Marvin Art League 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 1, Student Council Rep. 3, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Glee Club 2. Rosenthal, Sally Jane Student Council 4, Palette Club 4, Pres. 4, Freshie's Aid 4, Honor League 4, Swimming 2, 3. 4, Tumbling 3, Gar- goyle 4. Roth, Carolyn B. 3 Jr. Glee Club 1, 2, H-onor League 4. Roth, Frank Jeffries Art League 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2. Royal, Virginia Warren Fairview High School 1, 2, Band 3, 4, Sr. Orchestra 3. Royce, Patricia Joan G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dancing 3, 4, Tumbling 2, Kickball Sportsleader 2, Bowling 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Indiv. Sports 1-4, Hockey 2. Ruffin, Page Dickey Richland, Washington 1, Hallick Hall and Shawnee, Ky. 1, 2, Richmond, Ind. 2, Sages 3, 4, Thespians 4, Honor League 4, Art League 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Swimming 4. Rust, Bill Frances A Cappella Choir 4. Sachs, Sue Home Ec. Club 4, French Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Safer, Jordan Walnut Hills High School 1, 2: Jr. Town Meeting 4. Sakelos, James John Track 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Art League 3, 4, 312 Show Comm. 4. Salamon, Andy Hungarian High School 1, 2, 3. Sammons, Donald Stanley Baseball 1, 2, 3, Sales Club 3, Hall Guard 4. Sampson, Lowell Turner Hughes Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Track 3. Sandow, Gilbert Football 2, Ga' goyle Rep. 1, 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2. Sawyer, Helen Art League 4, Honor League 4, Salesmanshio Club 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, Hockey 1, Indiv. Sports 1, 2, Tennis 2, Tumbling. Schaefer, Margot Freshies' Aid 4, Math Club 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Y- Teens 4, Gargoyle Rep. 3: Fr. Choir 1, Honor League 42 Art League 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. Schafer, Carole Eve Honor League 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Archery 1, Tumbling 1, 2, Bowling 4. Schalk, Evelyn Margaret Sales Club 3, Art League 2, 3, Honor League 4, Shorthand Club 4. Schauer, Joe Bruce Cross Country 1, Sr. Band 3, 4, Sr. Orchestra 4, 312 Band 3, 4. Schiff, Ann Walnut Hills High School 1, Latin Club 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Sages 4, Pep Club 4, Camera Club 4, Basketball 3, Honor League 4. 'gl-if -fe Ax . ll . . lj? Qs .x if 4 Senior sharpies admire their bow ties. Schmidt, Eddy Juanita Honor League 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4. Schmidt, Ruth Helen Girls' Glee Club 1, Pep Club 2, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Bowling 4, Y-Teens 4, Palette Club 4. Schneider, Jean N. Hon-or League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Schreiber, George Phillip Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Gargoyle Rep. 4, Latin Club 2, Art League 2, 3, Gargoyle Staff 4. Schroeder, Mildred Elizabeth G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Math Club 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Honor League 4, Art League 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep 4, Tumb- ling Sportsleader 3, Bowling Captain 3. Schrof, Joan Caroline Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Schwarcz, George Hungarian High School 1, 2, 3. Schwartz, Allan Stuart Football 1, 2, Jr, Band 2, Sr. Band 3, Gargoyle 2. Schwartz, Allen Band 1, 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Gym Team 2. Schweitzer, Carol Jean Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Inform. Desk 4, Sales Club 4. Sebald, Randall Hugo Track 3, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Pep Club Treas. 4, Camera Club Pres. 4, Student Council 3. Sebastian, Earl Leon Gym Team' 3, 4. Seibert, Joan Betty Annual Rep. 1, Shorthand Club 3, Honor League 4, Hall Guard 4. Seigle, Joan Carter Walnut Hills High School 1, Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, 4, Fea- ture Ed. 3, Sr. Advisor 4, Honor League 4, Freshie's Aid 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3,4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Selker, Lawrence Byron Swimming 3, Palators 4. Sellins, Helenmarie Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Shorthand Club 3, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Honor League 4, G.A.A. 1. Seltz, Barbara M. Sages 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Seyfried, Conrad Kent Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 4. ' Share, Fischel Bernard Annual Photographer 4, Spanish Club 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Photographer, 4. Shehane, James O. Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Sen- ior Choir 4. Shneider, Harold Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 3, 4, Art League 3. Shokler, Carolyn Sue Riding Club 1, Sages 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Secly 4, Gar- goyle Reporter 4, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Shore, Betty Lee Fr. Choir 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Honor League 4. Sieber, Carol Marilyn Art League 3, 4, Honor League 4, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Annual Rep. 3. Simkin, Harold Sages 2, Foreign Policy Ass'n 3, Sales Club 4. Simpson, Morton Lee Sales Club 4, V. Pres. 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Art League 2, 3, 4. Sininger, Helen Mae Sr. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Fr. Aid 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Jr. Glee 1, Sr. Glee 2, 3. Skurow, Elaine Latin Club 2, Honor League 4, Sales Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Smith, Jack Jr. Band 3, 4, Sales Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Sages 3, Music Appreciation Club 3, C.Y.I.A. 3, Gargoyle Feature Writer 4, Gargoyle Reporter 4. Smith, Richard Lee C.Y.I.A. 2, 3, Parlators 4, Art League 2. Socol, Mary Ann Honor League 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Pep Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Basketball, Tennis. Sohmer, Helen Mary Annual Rep. 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Honor League 4. Sonderman, Douglas Robert-- Spanish Club 1, 2, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Treas. 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Hi-Y 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Football 2. Spitz, Harold Bernard Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, Math Club 4, Spanish Club 1. Spitz, Larry Art League 2, Hughes Club 3. Sprague, Frances Ann Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Palette Club 4. Staat, Jane Charlotte Art League 2, 3, 4, Jr. Glee 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, Sales Club 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Stage Produc- ti-on Club 3, G.A.A. 3, Bowling 3, Freshie's Aid 4. Steers, Harlan Harry Track 3, 4, Sales Club 4, Art League 3. Stefanopoulos, Jim Stegman, Thomas Edward Math Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. Steinberg, Phyllis Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Honor League 4, Sages 4. Sterbling, Joe Lenard Sr. Band 3, 4, Sr. Orchestra 4, 312 Band 4, Sales Club 4, Baseball 3, 4, Woodward High School 1, 2. Stiegler, James Robert Jr. Boys' Glee Club 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Foreign Policy Ass'n 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, 3, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Hall Guard 4, Tennis 1, 3, 4, Sr. Prom Comm. 4. Stout, Irwin Burton Cross Country 2, 4, Track 3, 4, Camera Club 4. Strassburger, John Quinlan Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Strubbe, Georgia Irene Salesmanship Club 4, V. Pres. 4, Glee Club 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Suid, Millard Arlen Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, Exec. Comm. 3, Hughes Club 3, A t League 2, 3, 4. Sunders, Gloria Jean Glee Club 1, Gargoyle Rep. 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Taint, Jean E. Honor League 4: Treas. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Math Club 3, Sages 3, Sr. Glee 1. 2. 3, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Girl Reserves 1, Y-Teens 4, Freshie's Aid 4, Inf. Desk 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Indiv. Sports Leader 3, Swimming 3. Tashjian, Rose Nvart A Cappella Choir 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 4, Jr. Choir 2, Y-Teens 4, Annual Rep. 1, Art League 2, 3, 4. Tempel, Mathilda Florence Art League 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4. Terrell, John Wesley Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. Tettenborn, Carl Conrad Art League 2, 3, 4. Theler, Joyce Cheerleader 3, 4, Honor League 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Fresh- ies' Aid 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Choir 1, 2, Sr. Girls' Glee 3, 4, Sec'y 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1, 2, Gargoyle Rep. 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3, Swimming Sports leader 4, Tumbling Sports leader 2. Thaxton, Thomas Calvin Cross Country 4, Gym Team 4, Track 4. Thornton, Austin M. Hughes Club 4. Tiemeyer, Carol Louise Honor Lg., Pres. 4, Freshies' Aid 4, Inf. Desk 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 3, Ger- man Club 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Sages 4, Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Swimming 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle 2. Towner, Lois Jean Spanish Club 23 Art League 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2. Tueting, LaVerne Mildred Fr. Choir 13 Shorthand 33 Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 33 Art League 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Hall Guard 4. Tullis, Peggy Ann Humboldt, Tenn. 13 Spanish Club 23 Math Club 33 Tennis 3, 43 Modern Dancing 43 Basketball 43 Honor League 4. Twidale, Alice Sages 2, 3, 43 Thespians 43 Fr. Choir 13 Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3, 43 Freshies' Aid 43 Honor League 43 Spanish Club 23 Math Club 33 Art League 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 13 Bowling 1. Voight, Jane Gargoyle 13 Girl Reserves 13 Modern Dancing 23 Stu- dent Council 33 Math Club 33 German Club 33 Honor League 43 Freshies' Aid 43 Art League 2, 3, 4. Vollat, John Wilbur Baseball 3, 4. Warm, James B. Annual Photographer 33 Gargoyle Photographer 43 Span- ish Club 43 Sages 13 Baseball Mgr. 13 Gargoyle Rep. 13 Annual Rep. 2, 3. Watel, Marilyn Lois Honor League 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Art League 4. Watson, Colleen Adele Withrow High School 13 Sages 33 Spanish Club 23 Honor League 43 Salesmanship Club 43 Y-Teens 43 Tumbling 43 Glee Club 3, 4. Watson, Kathryn Alice Honor League 43 Art League 2, 3, 43 Jr. Glee Club 1. Weaver, Floyd E. Boys' Glee Club 1, 33 Jr. Choir 23 Sr. Choir 3, 43 Ensemble 4. A Weber, Cecilia Walnut Hills High School 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 3. Weber, Shirley Lee Honor League 43 Art League 2, 3, 4. Weiner, Bernice Mildred Freshies' Aid 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Home Ec. Club 43 Sages 43 Honor League 43 Art League 2, 3, 4. Weitzel, Mary Anna Honor League 43 Merchandising Club 43 Wyoming High School 1, 2, 3. Weninger, Paul Arthur A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Ensemble 43 Jr. Choir 23 Fr. Glee Club 13 Hughes Club 3, 43 German Club 1, 2, 3, 43 V. Pres. 43 Latin Club 4. Wert, Martha Anne Spanish Club 23 Sr. Glee 2, 4, Jr. G-lee 13 Art League 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Girl Reserves 13 Home Ec. Club 4. Wesley, Vincent Jay Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Jr. Choir 23 Sr. Choir 4 Westerkamp, Ralph Edward Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Cross Country 23 Jr. Choir 23 Art League 2, 3, 4. Westerman, John Leroy giflle Club 3, 43 Fr. Glee Club 13 Art League 2, 3, 43 Math u 4. VVhaley, June Devota Shorthand Club 43 Honor League 43 Art League 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 Pep Club 2. 4 Weiderstein, Nancy f Honor League 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Home I Ec. Club 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, Jr. Glee 1, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Ensemble 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, I Freshies' Aid 4, Inf. Desk 4. Wiegand, Donald Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4. Wilcox, Richard Tague Track 2, Football 1, 2, Tennis 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Jr. Choir 3. Wilham, Donald Ray fl Cross Country 1, 2, Track 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1. ll Wilson, Anne ,l Walnut Hills High School 1, 2, 3, Sr. Choir 4, Ensemble , 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. L ! Wimmel, Neal Louis 1 German Club 3, 4, Sales Club 3. Wingate, Virginia Lee Glee Club 1, 2, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. 13 Wolff, Harvey William ,Q Band 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Spanish Club 1' 1, Art League 2, 3, 4. ll' Wolland, Sandra li Spanish Club 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Sages 4. ,. Wolski, Ernie Camera Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Art League 2, 3. I 5Wood, Charlene fl Spanish Club 2, 3, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Fr. Choir 1, Sr. Girls' Glee 2, 3. .1 Woodburn, Allen Paul Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sages 3, 4, C.Y.I.A. 3, 4, Palette Club 4, Camera Club 4, Visual Aids 2, 3. Wuerth, Rosella Margaret , Honor League 4, Fr. Choir 1, Shorthand Club 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. fl Young, Guy Lee ll Fr. Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Boys' Glee 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Pep Club 4. Q Young, Marilyn Louise 1' Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Zeifman, Miriam Louise Sages 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Stage Prod. Club Treas. 4, Honor League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1, 1 Gargoyle Rep. 1. l Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Home Ec. Club 5 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Modern Dancing 2. Zelien, Marlene Edith v Zwosta, Patricia Anne 1 Spanish Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Honor 'y League 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Kickball 1, ,i Bowling 3, Indiv. Sport 2, Pep Club 2. 1 ll N0 PICTURE Busam, Ernest Edward il Citron, Arthur Murry Fox, Robert E. Gilb, Robert John ,l Harrell, Thomas C. Imhoff, Charles A. 1 Kallick, Burton B. Kash, Reis Rene , Mackey, Dorothy Marie ', McNeely, Doris Janet l . 3 MASTER CRAFTSMEN ARE HONORED FOR OUTSTANDING WORK Nina Jo Marucci C3 yrs. at Hughesj Edward Effron Judith Feiler Thomas Stegman Shirley Ann Holmes Douglas R. Sonderman Stanley Litz George F latman C2 yrs. at Hughesj Irwin Newberg Anne Holliday Rose Tashjian Judith Lauck Dickey Ruffin C2 yrs. at Hughesj Lillian Eckman HONOR LIST 1948 95.573 95.5 95.402 94.798 93.793 93.682 93.541 93.476 93.469 93.258 93.237 93.046 93. 92.68 Margot Schaefer Gerald Payne Patricia Royce Donald Wiegand Harold Spitz Ella Nora Buck Kenneth Lobitz Constance Nikias C 2 yrs. at Hughesj W. Donald Lieder Louis Menachof Vera Maier Virginia Carroll Werner Loewenstein Virginia Lee Hall Richard Hayes Robert Meissner 92.664 92.311 92.286 91.966 91.916 91.851 91.758 91.647 91.616 91.5 91.29 91.195 90.65 90.476 90.188 90.093 Eff Ia, ? v ii E .fl 4' gf? 'P Q' 01 ' K f 'X' '35 'DMX 4 if 3 ii- M . .K , ,J .- h-... ' ' .,f ' 5? -,,- nf Ig.. D X..,....f -..,,V ...ff , ,1 -..,-- 1 .' 'K' .AN ,Z 4 I 96, O A 1 - A xivf 9 I . '5' ,I ff? jx ..w.. ...- '-w.. if Q sa. It - Q -Oig J...-v Y .,. -r v--..nk A ,,J ,-ff .G x . O -x ' n I , r 1 6 - -: y , ,M n I, arg .f.W: ' i X , is UNDERCLASSMEN GROW IN SKILLS AND STATURE Gitting d't' Senior clas p er d t l q hes th tra 1 lonal pl q y bolic of h ff 3 2 , . ff w 'S S E 1? GL vga. N. .6 0. 4,- fQg1g'f- . ' 1511 VL A , ., Q fl' ' SQ xx. . eq ga- R h ? I -we , .lv 5 1 4 X 1. Y -4 - a- l 1 J UN IORS, seniors of tomorrow, citi- zens of the future, realize some clowning and fun must supplement their firmness of purpose in order to build a better life. Fred Leininger, Elaine Francis, Robert Schellenberg, Betty Worsham, William C. Rau stop in the front hall. ASPIRING UNIORS BECO .E SCHOOL LE DERS ...4-rx Room 206 Miss Koppenhoefer LAST ROW: V. Moore, H. Dock, B. Robertson, M. Betz, M. Dolvig, J. Rabanus, R. Dellerman, A. Hess, R. Spaeth. SECOND ROW: R. Endi- cott, R. Clark, M. Zeifman, A. Rat- ner, H. M. Sellins, C. Weber. M. Temple. FIRST ROW: J. L. Miller, J. Lanfersiek, L. Tueting, S. Streng, P. Steinberg, E. Schalk, M. Herzner, L. Phillips. Room 207 Miss Bentley LAST ROW: J. Kennedy, L, Rosen- baum, M. Schoelwer, L. Speckter, R. Lamy. S. Fairo, J. Thielmeyer, M. Cox, C. Halbert. SECOND ROW: B. Worsham, E. Frances, J. Johnson, G. Bollinger, R. Paxton, C. Veradi, J. Judd, J. Ziliox. FIRST ROW: S. Wolf, J. Danke, R. Eckman, P. Hir- linger, L. Arrighi, A. Clausing, M. Balmer. 1949 Room 208 Miss Von Stein LAST ROW: J. Maisch, J. Rose, J. Durban, S, Moormeier, L. Lawrence, P. Wenzel, P, Krummen, J. Kienker, C. Gerboth, P. Reising, M. 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Forn. 1 Room 304 Miss Di Pilla LAST ROW: P. Renck, M. Beineke, P. Ruebel, V. Pulliam, R. Winters, J. Sublett, L. Linneman, J. Lischer, S. Pitzer. SECOND ROW: N. Wells H. Schindler, B. Barach, R, Fiedler, G. Atley, B. Roberts, G. Rothhaas. FIRST ROW: D. Lemme, J. Mars- ton, D. Kuhl, M, Sprague, M. Opp, A. Melter. i Room 305 Mrs. Follinger LAST ROW: E. Miller, A. Zlatkin, V. Kahles, E. Barnes, J. Lingo, P. Dane, S, Robbe, E. Wiedmann, F. Jamison, C. Bruner. SECOND ROW: M, Davis, A. Wind, J. Poe, B. Metz, J. Vogel, I. Clark, J. Henkel, M. Schroeder, N. Newman. B. Breiner, R. Leytze, J. Williams. FIRST ROW: L. Dooley, J. Cohn, G. White, A. Woods, J. Baneth, D. Hartman, S. Metzner, A. Coffey. 1949 Room 309 Mrs. Hoppe Q LAST ROW: R. Carroll, D, Wahle, B. Postle, L. Woodruff, J. Winters, C. Stallsworth, K. Richmond, E. Dol- man, R. Bammerlin, E. Epstein. THIRD ROW: G. Grosheim, M. Nimon, W. Ernst, M. Gibbons, F. Foster, S. Polasky E. Cohen, D. Meeker, K. Steiner, D, Corderman. SECOND ROW: C. Tubb, S. Rabkin, G. Williams, M. Jaeger, H. Silver- stein, J. Porter, J. Cornelison. FIRST ROW: E. Klems, P. Vitello, R. Bock- stahler, D. King, S. Rosenblum. Room 310 Mr. C. Bowers LAST ROW: W. LaFary, H. Baer, L. Curran, R, Reisenfeld, N. Elliott, R. Beyer, J. Oehler, D. Bussard, B. Jones, D. Bachmann. SECOND ROW: J. Hilgeman, J. Guenther, D. Schumacker, D. Weil, J. Roark, F. Meinhardt, R. Reis, J. Meinhardt, A. Schenk. FRONT ROW: S, Dia- mond, R. Quade, S. Meyer, F. Os- borne, D, Rothenberg, R. Boots, E. Rabanus, R. Kash. Room 311 Mr. Ager LAST ROW: J. Dillinger, J. Mc- Cann. E. Lindemann, L. Goldman, G. Wimmer, E. Clark, M. Johnson J. Richter, C. Wiggershaus, R. Brock- man. N. Maybrier. SECOND ROW: D. Kesselring, S. Gershuny, R. Tauchert, G. Kramer, R. Klanke, J. Vaught, C. Roark G. Plobkin, I. Basler, B. Rothert. FIRST ROW: G. Moylan, D. Conyers, W. Seiler, E. Hall, D. Banks, I. Keeling, D. Feilds, G. Miller. Room 314 Mr. Burke LAST ROW: W. Hoffman, J. Striet- elmeier, H. Gunn, A. Stein, H. Ost- rov, W, Fries, L. Graston, J. Bloom- field, E. Klumb. SECOND ROW: H. Friedhoff, C. Poli, F. Rose, B. Fogel, J. Everson, J. Butler, S. Cohen. FIRST ROW: H. Walter, B. Hill, M. Simpson, E. Carr, J. Heine- mann, J. Barsman, J. Detzel. p 1949 Room 313 Mr. Weilhamer LAST ROW: D. Papner, F, Batsche, R. Kash, H. Doepke, F, Marx, R. Gilb, C. Lotz, A. Mateikat, P. Miller, B. Mandler, B. Bumiller, P. From- mer, R. Martin. THIRD ROW: A. Woodburn, R. Lusby, D. Harris, D. Hille, J. Rizzo, G. Young, L, Doyle, A. Ginn, G. Botts, R, Birkmeyer, J. Sterbling. SECOND ROW: J. Schauer, E. Blanchard, F. Frederick, F. Fishman, B. Fox, P. Klein, I. Stout. M. Rosen, R. Altman. FRONT ROW: B. Kallick, F. Lindorfer, A. Cook, A. Gear. Room 315 Mr. Huber LAST ROW: C. Keller, M, Barnes, R. Schulte, G. Rebka, L, Horwitz, R. Hassel, H. Wright, L. Ganson, E. Geisler, R. Campbell. THIRD ROW: D. Funke, A. Estese, B. Schaefer, V. Wright, B. Schatz, M. Bruning, R. Ebel, B. Hudson, F. Murrer. SECOND ROW: M. Denny, S. Seltz- er, R, King, J. Poole, C. Grandeyll, D. Stephens, J. Collins, A. Reynolds, H. Green. FIRST ROW: N. Carmel, R. Loeffler, J. Rosen, G. Maher, Room 317 Mr. F . Brown LAST ROW: J. Krems, G, Diersing, R. Falls, D. Weis, M. Sebastian, J. Hartmann, L. Rosenbaum, R. Litwin, W. Rau, SECOND ROW: J. Finn, R. Schellenberg, N. Walkenhorst, G. Graff, W. Signer, C. Osterbrock, W. Staehling, L. Kirchgessner, H. Kay. FIRST ROW: L, Becker, L. Deutch, J. Kanter, J. Gorban, T. Frederick, N. Lauck, D. Colyer, J. Ruehlman. Room 324 Mr. Schafer LAST ROW: J, Brunner, L. Hoover, S. Beckham, B. Lobitz, O. Clippard, L, Klotter, H. Clark, R. Ehrlich, R. Quarry, J. Rouda, L. Wolf, D. Clark. THIRD ROW: R. Bernstein, R. Schwartz, L. Fritz, R. Bennet, T. Herkllotz, F. Hilmer, E. Snider, T. McCauley, G, Wise, J. Matherly. SECOND ROW: J. Reichert, F. Deitsch, R. Creighton, G. Ward, J. Van Osdol, D. Muroaka, P. Maus, G. Dziech, R. Wolf. FIRST ROW: N. Tanner, W. Bortz, J. Hoskins, R. Grossman, F. Elberg. Room 214 Mrs. Brown Q LAST ROW: A. Cors, I. Price, M. Cramer, L. Stenten, J. Gaefe, B. Huelsebusch, J. Macdonald, B. Haake, J. Reisner, M. Siehl. SEC- OND ROW: V. Vogel, J. Templin, P. O'Donnell, R. Dennis, D. May, M. Nolte, M. Maddux, V. Reuthe, L. Adams. FIRST ROW: B. Runck, S. Volz, E. Miller, G. Conners, G. Oes- per, N. Gott, P. Applegate, B. Beren. SOPHISTICATED OPHIES ARE HOPEF L OF 19 0 HE THEY ILL BE CRAF TSM N IN CH RGE Room 219 Miss Callahan LAST ROW: M. Denmark, R. Mar- tin, A. Wehrman, E. O'Leary, M. Craig, A. Tempke, A. Etter, C. Ober- Schmidt. SECOND ROW: V. Reck- ner, N. Naber, B. Rubenstein, A. Diettert, C. Weingartner, W. Oster- brock, E. Lindsey. FIRST ROW: D. Chambers, A. Jones, B. Kirk, L. Phelps, E. Blum, A. Rudolph, Room 223 Mrs. Silberstein LAST ROW: J. Conners, E. Kattel- man, M. Diettler, B. Lahm, D. Tusch, R. Gutin, J. Eaton, E, Warshay, C. Blackschleger, E. Johnson. SECOND ROW: N. Aronaff, M. Sowder, P. Boyer, C. Rammelsberg, F. Line- mann, I, Greenlee, A. Sebastian, M. Ruehl, J. Bennett, Y. Callery. FIRST ROW: E. Long, B. Perry, E. Brad- shaw, J. Belles, M. Theile, J. How- ard, C. Brunner, J. Shalk. SOPHOMORES who are on the second rung of the ladder of high school life have just begun their long climb toward realizing their ambitions. Here at Hughes they are provided with the equip- ment and facilities for education that the knowl- edge and experience of the teachers will help them to use in building a strong and enduring structure. As underclassmen they build for use- fullness now and tomorrow, they build for God and country. ., O M 'T A 'M .5245 ...W 3 2 fi 1950 Room 217 Miss Blank LAST ROW: N. Mercer, M. Siehl, . Parchmann, G. Gosney, P. Jones, UJ B. Troglen, N, I-Iargis, E, Hansford, B. Fixmer, I. Cone, D. Bass, J. Beets, H. Carnes. THIRD ROW: H. Miller, L. Lahman, J. Ledington, F. Barthel, FU Cole, J. Mullaney, J. Smith, S. Kuchera, J. Philllips, J. Hartmann, L. Butler. SECOND ROW: M. Fay, S. Huatt, J. Veser, M. Forbes, M. Ceriveny, L. Basse, L. W. Brock, C. Lucas, A. Zuber. FIRST ROW: M. Tuttle, J. Hunt, C. Cottrill, R. Temp- leton, S. Lewis, E. Berkemeier, M. Moore, Room 220 Miss Schenk LAST ROW: F. Robinson, B. Gould, M. Schaeffer, M. Kiefer, P. Nelson, D. Hall, H. Stortz, J. Sutherland, B. Woltering, M. Huhn, B, Mechten- simer, S. Schleicher. THIRD ROW: M. Stegman, B. Haneklause, B. Prass, E. Osborn, C. Griffith, B. Kresser, M, Meyer, R. Redmon, C. Ward, M. Rogers, P. Ranp. SECOND ROW: B. Jones, A. Gligor, C. Wells, F. Holz, G. Young, E. Anger, M. Gohs, M. Young, P. Schnicke. FIRST ROW: M. Mayfield, M. Linkous, R. iKing M. Nessanbaum, H, Machno- vitz, M. Sanders, Room 222 Miss Hope LAST ROW: I. Schwartz, J. Reid, R. Abowitz, M. Wikas, M. Poe, B. Terry, D. Wertheim, W. Howard, P. Esterly, M. Brabender, F. Casson, M. Ritsch. THIRD ROW: V. Ellison, G. Krumbein, E. Meisel, M, Lipsky, L. Mattfeld, J, Wenger, E. Pike, B. Diettert, N. O'Hara, D. Smith, C. Latscha. SECOND ROW: E. Lancett, L. Cody, S. Zentgraf, V. Corbett, D. Estes, R. Gutierrez, L. Stewart, I. Michaelson. FIRST ROW: S. Stefan- opoulos, W. Watkins, N. Nebolsky, I. Sherrer, H. Schneider, M. Driskell, S. Schwartz. Room 224 Mrs. Howell LAST ROW: A. Mattson, L. Cox, P. Goins, S. Smals, P. Maffey, C. Bray- les, A. Van Wagner, L, Kash, J. Noe, M. Naylor, M. Paul, J. Anderson. THIRD ROW: S. Altman, G. Kes- sler. A, Ellison, E. Maidhof, H. Chad- wick, S. Burdsall, J. Slaughter, D. Hoff, J. Fredricks, M. Lindsay. SECOND ROW: B. O'Hara, N. Lud- wig, J. Gamble, J. Acree, D. Henn, L. Busch, P, Leigh, J. Barbour. FIRST ROW: H. Ebinger, T. Levine, J. Kolchman, E. Fried, P. Adams, N. Price.,, my aA-,W I . L I ,E ,l I. l J I w 1 H I l .1 L 'I t' . 1 . N 15 ll ' .1 .za , 1 5'- r fad I -1 'w 1311 ' ll ' hs , n 5. -Bi 4 .- l 3, 1 1 . 1-., . ' . 1. . .4 QI. ir. .' ll i w 1950 Room 114 Mxss Harrls LAST ROW R Peugh H Wunder W Oldendlck D Benzlng R Merch R Borchenng D Loudm D Nelson E Mexster R Shepherd THIRD ROW D Wessel E Morrxs E Groetzmger G Kunkemoller R Lowensteln B Borden M Moss R Themle W Campbell SECOND ROW W Steldle R Hememan D Pxlat R Wolf J B1ttner G Baver man D Campbell B Hughes T Strong FIRST ROW R Zlmmer man F Rose D Gamblll A Rosen berg H Thomas D Mulraney Room 307 Mlss Austm LAST ROW C McDonald J Hun ter J Taylor D Stockburger P Roemer J On1e F Basler R Har rls A Bernstem E L1pps R Clay ton R Taylor SECOND ROW P Larbus C Faulconer C Elbe R Stout R Ablg L Bonom1n1 H La Cro1x R Bauer J Fletcher FIRST ROW M Wllson R Herrln D Colemon D West J Rosenzwexg D Burlmg S Mxchaelom D Thom as D Senna Room 316 Mr Iblmgs LAST ROW D Alley I Krakovsky R Carrelll A Mussman E Hur t Courlas SECOND ROW C Stev ens R Jungkung L Penn J Brlckler A Coppedge R Dunn R Mlller T Stoxm D Schlanser FIRST ROW M Hoffman I Krlendler D Shuck J Bass L Cors C Aufdermarsh G Mastro G Levme C Freeman Room 319 Mr Jones LAST ROW H Gerbus G Fuller ton J Wahl C Carter R Keller W Hllllard R Thlemann C Corry G Rlchardson J Fessler J In sprucker THIRD ROW D Neu mann R Flschoff T Pragar G Rm sky M Schear K Altman M Tr1 antafllou J Levy J Klme SEC OND ROW R Benham C B1eder man J Danemayer J Stmson R Sellms W Goermg D Hermg D Kobman D Andrews FIRST ROW M Cohn E Levy, J Peter J Tom -mug -'i3i1lz 79 4. . . 5 I - -, - , s . I , - 1 1 - 1 - l i 1 ' 1 - a 5-I . , . . I I 2. . , . , . f 1 - v - I i . , - s - ' y . , .w .D : - 1 1 - 1 ' . l , f s - v ' ' 1 4 - 1 '- 1 1 ri , . y . v - ' L9 Y ' Y ' ' . . I . , . - ' ' I ' ' ' N . I I . , ' . I ' 5 1 ' v - Q - ' , . 1 . K I . I 1 . 3 .0 ' 1 ' . 1 ' 1 ' 9 ' ' , . . , . . . I . , . , I . is - I 1 - 9 . ', . , . , . . Q . . , . , - 5 , I R. Kistler, J. Schollwer, R. Tierch, P. 31 H gl . Z , - -,V ,s ' ly - , . , . h . 1 . , . U , . , . A , I 1 1 1 N, u I . , . . 1 ' 9 - 9 - a 1' ' ' ' . v ' 9 ' '- I x s ' . ' 41. Q I I . , . ' - ' .' . ' ' . ' ' ' :1 . . , . , . , Q , . , . ' p 3 ' y . , . , . on . ,, . , I . , . ' , , l- - '? 4' 3 .asf - , . , . . ' - 4 W I , I . ' , I - , l Nj , . , . , . X H 'T 1 , . . . n '. . , . . , , - , ' 18 ,j lin, lf 5 A mf-'77 . 4 1. ' . A -fy, . ff' 1950 Room 210 Miss Lorenz LAST ROW: P. Zisman, A. Mintz, W. Cameron, A. Schmidt, H. Scherz, I. Reuther, J. Young, D. Lefler, C Lischer, L. Schweikhardt, M. Crad- dock. THIRD ROW: B. Sanders, J Anderson, H. Wilmer, M, Brown, J Krimme, N. Putteet, I. Kennedy, I J. Neeley, B. Heusser, J. Rennegarbe, H. Hutzler. SECOND ROW: C Funke, B. Durham, N. Barnhart, B Rader, B. Staud, A. Wilkens, B. Minshall, M. Ocke. FIRST ROW: E. Hedges, M. Marler, P. Fitzgerald. Room 213 Miss Skinner LAST ROW: A. Baude, M. Peter, J. Sponsel, M. Gabbard, E. Cook, R. Weber, D. Wright, M. Denhart, R., Ritter, C. Martin. SECOND ROW: N. Harris, A. Miller, M. Gibson, J. Vogt, J. Abele, J. Stone, J. Stone, M. Brothers, A. Ashbrook. FIRST ROW: M. Swaggerty, N. Elfenbaum, B. Geisler, M. Georgeton, J. Fiedler, B. Kessel, C. Kessen, B. Butsch. Room 221 Miss Bejach LAST ROW: J. Clinger, B. Cytraus, D. Blersch, L. Cohen, M. Kaucher, M, Macoritta, A. Pearson, P. Rob- erts. R. Mussman, J. Dalton, N. Brady. THIRD ROW: L. Dalton, G. Henn, L. Hardin, J. Bennett, J. Bradley, A. Dieckmann, M. Samad, B. Roettinger, J. Karmen. SECOND ROW: B. Mandler, J. Harrison, W. Bowman, C. Smith, Y, Oka, P. Ab- bott, R, Carter. FIRST ROW: B. Dickson. J. Pars, S. Brisker, V. Le Feber, E. Schrepper. Room 308 Mr. McKemie LAST ROW: G. Todd, J. Hill, R. Lampe, J. Gibson, J. Gobrich, R. Benty, J. Archey, S. Stewart, R. Griedman, R. Sweeney. SECOND ROW: R. Lorbus, R. Grimm, E. Smith, B. Leidenbor, D. Cahall, D. McMillan, W. Cauch, G. Menke, W. Comley. FIRST ROW: M. Siegel, H. Steinberg, C. Cole, E. Jansen, E. Carrol, T. Poole, D. Keeling, D. Gobs. 1950 Room 117 Mr. Weik LAST ROW: T. Duncan, R. Peter- son. W. Numrich, D. Manheimer, S Koch, W. Wheeler, F. Sipple, L. Max T. Merz. FRONT ROW: T. Crawford C. Gall, D. Martin, J. Hayes, L. Fo- gel, E. Spievak, D. Bowers, M. Bo- rock. Room 318 Miss White LAST ROW: W. Maner, G. Kautz- man, P. Odenwaldt, J. Stein, K Peterson, J. Masters, H. Frohman, J Price. SECOND ROW: R. Brown J. Sandow, R. Yates, J. Walters, R Wells, C. Hagner, R. Fox, E. Bentz T. Egan. FIRST ROW: C. Mack R. Cahn, R. Reifin, W. Moldenhauer A. Schaengold, R. Robison, C Budke, A. Thanakos. Room 322 Mr. Bauer LAST ROW: R. Kaser, R. Spence R. Wolf, G. Embry, G. Feiler, C Solsman, R. Steele, J. Shoop, C Keith, J. Janson, A. Janszen, J Lewis, D. Mapes, T. Nussbaum SECOND ROW: N. Karapondo, C Phelps, E. Jones, D. Hines, H. Cohen K. Busam, K. Musch, W. Heckmann D. Hager, M. Meretsky, J. Socol FIRST ROW: E. Raick, S. Brod, C Lewis, D. Strubbe, J. Murdock, E McCarty, B. Staley, J. Lane. Room 323 Mr. Probst LAST ROW: E. Putman, J. West D. Pendery, R. Staers, T. Stevens C. Snow, B. Nliller, W. Schmitt, M Durham. THIRD ROW: M. Schnei- der, R. St. Hilaire, K. Fisher, G Wolf, D. Drescher, G. Bloomfield, L Sprong, R. Strasser, N. Haas, B Price. SECOND ROW: O. Davis, R Barrowcliff, T. Kreidenweis, R Gemmell, J. Bernard, K. Hoberg, L Korte. FIRST ROW: W. Sheff, C Day, B. Singleton, G. Strausbaugh 7 9 v 1 y 9 F RESHMEN find that at Hughes lessons, work, athletics, social ac- tivities, friends and fun are all part of a well-rounded life at high school. Freshmen are building too. Virginia Hoffman, John Burton, Donald Adams and Barbara Faust are setting out for home. FRESHIES SOO L A N TO BE LOY L H ZITES i Room '13 Mrs. Martin LAST ROW: P. Cummins, M. Greer, l D. Brooks, M. Fronsoe, B. Harris, G. i Bouchonnet. FIRST ROW: J. Cheek, J. Black, B. Knarr, L. Barnett. Room 18 Miss Zorn LAST ROW: J. Myers, J. Robbe, R. Reese, R. Richmond, C. Warshay, E. Ostrov, D. Trotta, M. Sneed. FIRST ROW: M. Zederman, J. Wood, H. Richter, D. Merfert, B. Marcum, J. Silverstein. 82 E r l Il V 5 ii i V I1 n n l it i. l l ,. l li in .1 F w l l Il Y. G J l 6 A 1 I w i 1951 Room 105 Mrs. Stenger 1 LAST ROW: J. Marx, L. Dock, M. Derhefer, S. Hammlerath, V. Hof- mann, A. Brown, D. Bailey. E. Shel- ton, A. Schill, L. Saxton, J. Littner. THIRD ROW: C. Pichel, M. Brooks, A. Barker, P. Miller, J. Fangmeyer, B. Dilly, D. Gibbs, L. Johnson, A. Fischer, M. Fenner, L. Plummer. SECOND ROW: L. Jeffers, J. Spah- ni, A. Lauderback, G. Eppler, N. Rubin, R. Stone, A. Gerhart, A. Ma- loney, M. Morris. FRONT ROW: E. Clark, H. Siegel, M. Randolph. Room 106A Miss Stapleford LAST LOW: S. Crumrine, J. Ram- sey, N. Foley, M. Gruber, B. Broyles, J. Riley, T. Parker, B. Scherz, M. Scott, R. Hand, L. Slade. SECOND ROW: L. Solar, J. Kochler, M. Holt, P. Kincaid, M. Wadlington, P. Elston, A. Torf, J. Montgomery. FIRST ROW: G. Price, S. Plost, K. Wells, C. Zinch, J. Gibson, E. Skurow, B. Dearinger, M. Cummins, G. Taylor, M. Stanton. Room 106B Miss Kramer LAST ROW: A. Thorwarth, M. Pep- pers, D. Newbacher, D. Hennard, W. Wiechers, A. Greenberg, L. Boyce, E. McCoy, B. Bein, M. Swain. THIRD ROW: C. Mathis, G. Bayer, M. Kist- ler, B. Hettinger, A. Drew, E. Rick- ing, S. Lancaster, B. Sipple, C. Is- mael. SECOND ROW: B. Clark, V. Hamm, C. Kirby, A. Garrett, N. Millard, D. Ritter, F. Lasita. FIRST ROW: A. Carter, G. Billet, E. Hutch- ison, M. Hite, B. Hickman, A, Pal- mer. Room 201 Miss Adomeit LAST ROW: E. Weiss, E. Kohl, C. Niemann, D. Lischer M. Jacobson, C. Horwitz, R. Zeidman, C. Rhyner, C. Sine, B. Kelley, D. Patrick. THIRD ROW: N. Limerick, I. Gar- ber, B. Taylor, K. Dickman, B. Tucker, J. Pollex, M. Borgman, S. Schubert, G. Leubert, R. Casey, B. Richert. SECOND ROW: M. Wise, A. Schneider, E. Zemsky, S. Wert- heim, B. Litwack, J. Nogen, B. Faust C. Stine. FIRST ROW: C. Blettner, C. Friason, M. Metz, S. Solomon, S. Moran. 'l 1 V, L 1 l 1 l K fu ,s Fl -r- 1 'Fi N Vx! 'A 1951 Room 102 Mr. Bausch LAST ROW: J. Jennewein, M. Akey, M. Johnson, F. Lauer, J. Room, S. A. Kaeser, V. Hicks, J. Stonefield, P. Pursinger, H. Tiersch, N. Fletcher. SECOND ROW: M. Busse, T. Skaggs, J. Foster, R. Watkins, Y. Poole, P. Sauder, J . Combs, N. Nagel, D. Schucart, C. Schmitt. FIRST ROW: J. Kohlhepp, J. Hosner, L. Flaugher, M. Vornberger, M. Abbott, F. Cohen, D. Trisch, J. Rosenthal. Room 103 Miss Nurre LAST ROW: B. Borman, L. Wilder, R. Osgood, J. Ashforth, P. Langer, B. Armontraut, J. Ross, P. Ball, R. Homon, M. Belvins. THIRD ROW: M. Phillips, L. Binder, L. Bauer, H. Saberton, S, Stoffregan, C. Strath- man, J . Dowdell, S. Seigle, J . Kervin. SECOND ROW: A. Wilzbach, M. Lodwick, E. Goering, J. Pfierman, C. Bonapfel, B. Rhodes, J . Carter, C. Muraoka, J. Williamson. FIRST ROW: M. Jones, C. Werner, S. Pal- mer, M. Tashjian, J. Rahn, C. Ben- jak, C. Kienker. Room 107 Miss McSurely LAST ROW: L. Copenhaver, R. Roberts, S. Leyendecker, G. Syni- monds, P. Taylor, C. Andreson, M. Allgeier, J. Heineman, J. DeSalvo, H. Mathews. THIRD ROW: D. Por- ter, B. Atkins, O. Mateikat, N. Mize, M. Johnson, A. Watters, S. Nikias, P. Wingate. SECOND ROW: D. Winters, V. Slagle, L. Lane, M. Goens, J. Weber, P. Barnard, M. Schenkel, M. Ehret, T. Morin. FIRST ROW: C. Oonwell, H. Seiler, A. Holt, M. Wilkenson, M. Stockman, B. Cuneo. Room 108 Miss E. Tangeman LAST ROW: C. Williams, B. Rein- hardt, C. Brewer, J. Heinlein, . Lewis, J. Smith, F. Gallagher, Getz, M. Osgood, B. Harnishfeger, . Rogers, C. Theler. THIRD ROW: . Williamson, J. Irwin, A. Fotos, . Barden, M. Sigemore, M. Bradley, . Fisher, J. Smith. B. J. Roberts, . Mouch. SECOND ROW: M. Dom- eck, J. Crawford, D. Miller, D. Wil- son, M. White, E. Griffith, J. Gess- ner, H. Schmidt. FIRST ROW: M. Karp, F. Wilson, J . Taylor, B. Sand- ers, J. McDermott. mnmmv-Ipod ,L if-I l I --er .rl sg! 44 'Q J I ' I H E: H Ja, ii LI ,. fi l i A . 9. X. if J ii -5 , f I 1 I 1951 Room 2 Miss Balastra LAST ROW: H. Harding, M. Green, J. Dornbusch, B. Hawe, R. Oliver, E. Eckler, D. Baker, B. Beck. SEC- OND ROW: W. Mastin, M. Franklin, H. Phelps, E. Carl, J. Ries, R. Fast- nachb, R. Poh, J. Linch. FIRST ROW: R. Thacker, G. Parker, D. Saunders, J. Miller, H. Niederhel- man, L. Graham, H. Garrison. Room 7 Mrs McLaughlin LAST ROW W Mills F Adler J Burton T Groll J Day R Wilson M Scheider D Ruehl G Fischer SECOND ROW W Norton R Dews D Adams S Cohen R Haungs T Sharp E Blum N Mor gan FIRST ROW H Polasky P Smith C Hicks C Kuhns R Beck er R Johnstone E Wulfhorst P Zentgraf Room 8 Miss Johnson LAST ROW B Osborne R Eppler O Katter B Kennedy R Hudson K Helcher J Streetor J Plummer R Hatterlck SECOND ROW P Mazes A Spaeth J Patterson J Dougherty R Byrnsndes L Man dell R Schnelle B Layman J Putty C Wagner FRONT ROW D Plrrman W Stinson D Roth G Addison M Cole R Bruckner J Sawyer H Crosby Room 10 Mlss Barnette LAST ROW A Effron K Femthal M Bennett J Weiss J Zappm D Schuman K Aslmg L Ingledue H Chahff R Brermer C Schwenlxer P Blackburn SECOND ROW A Weitzman A Rahn K Cardew R Fessler, W Bailey J Carter B Jacobs J Kelley C Brown J Goermg FIRST ROW B Griffith T Hunosld R Discepoll H Segal R Schrohenloher K Wlmmel M Goldberg K Heckmann 5 A15 1951 Where do I belong? Where is the elevator? What did you get? Amid the haze of get- ting settled at Hughes, fresh- men study their program cards, turning often to Freshies' Aids stationed in the halls and at the Information Desk for the answ- ers to their questions. Room 17 Miss Helman LAST ROW: N. Sparks, S. Wolster- man, L. Ray, P. Smith, W. Frazier, M. Rohlman, R. Roemer, B. Scott, M. Ruhe, E. Chamas. SECOND ROW: J. Richards, P. Brockman, M. Albert, E. Hess, V. Strobel, R. Brown, P. Warner, A. Boehl, A. Mazes, C. Fothergill. FIRST ROW: S. Sharrach, H. Kontonicka, M. Her- rin, K. Lovett, L. Hurt, I. Ellison, L. Barth, L, Kler. Room 101 Miss Elberg LAST ROW: P. Westerman, W. Samuel, J. Smith, J. Appel, C. Ever- sull, C. Meyers, M. Jervis, W. Rog- ers, L. Bardon. SECOND ROW: V. Lorenz, S, Watts, J. Young, W. Wil- kinson, M. Minges, B. Hinckley, M. Paster, N. Selby, M. Tueting. FIRST ROW: B. Fuillam, C. Borger, P. Hill, D. Cottrill, A. Newburger, B. Bell, M. Humphries, A. Abraham. Room 9 Miss Clippinger LAST ROW: L. Wander, R. Hamil- ton, W. Imhoff, J. Schenkel, G. Hampton, R. Norman, A. Rosen- baum, E. Terrell, D. Rechel. SEC- OND ROW: T. Kistner, W. David- son, C. Botts, H. Wong, R. Broxon, R. Kier, R. Wendel, R. Schmidt, W. West. FIRST ROW: R. Morse, J. Davis, C. Frickman, E. Leming, R. Ludwig, H. Matheis, L. Murphy, E. Cooper. 1951 Room 6 Mr. Creighton LAST ROW: G. Rabanus, M. Estese, C. Bass, R. Collins, R. Craig, S. Hurst, I. Inderrieden, C. Elkin, P. Kelley, W. Kunz, W. Mayer, R. Hup- ps, L. Hooser. THIRD ROW: C. Hicks, E. Jacobs, D. Braarn, B. Kehrer, D. Harvey, W. Drew, H. Bolser, D. Elbe, H. Adrick, R. Liebel, G. Goldfarb. SECOND ROW: J. Crowe, C. Detmering, S. Barnes, G. Lodwick, B. Jelks, C. Cusick, C. Gifford, M. Crouch, C. Eaton. FIRST ROW: J. Crawford, H. Lewis, R. Jacobs, B. Benway, W. Gruening, D. Gronemeyer, L. Stone. Room 6 Mr. Mobberly LAST ROW: C. Taulbee, H. Octt, D. Mueller, R. Sherman, R. Stayton, R. Wert, B. Wallace, R. Price, T. Mahl- er, K. Rudolph, R. Riegert. THIRD ROW: H. Rockeman, C. Mareton, J. Wagner, R. Wimmer, C. Plelps, D. Mark, L. Setzer, S. Sadler, C. Shep- herd, F. Weller. SECOND ROW: J. Wolf, R. Miller, J. Restle, R. Schille, J. Rotbert, C. Rodenburg, D. Meador, J. Shiering, P. Roy. FIRST ROW: J. Slockmeier, W. Wimmer. Room 116 Mr. Doherty LAST ROW: R. Marrs, P. Dorsette, I. Gladden, J. Lasch, R. Duncan, P. Ingram, R. Wells, L. Cristofoli, D. Kelsch. SECOND ROW: J. Bay- lor, J. Hines, P. Ostrow, B. Twiggs, J. Grove. D. Day, D. Smith, R. Gover, R. Chriest, J. Saunders. FIRST ROW: L. Nation, C. Leich- man, R. Shaw, J. Maschmeier, W. O'Toole, T. Hoeweler, D, McKee, J. Brenner. Room 119 Mrs. Willard LAST ROW: J. Griffith, E Fleis- sner, W. Henke, L. Welling, J. Koch, D. Sontag, E. Haas, D. Moormeir, B. Courter, T. Gentil. SECOND ROW: D. Willwerth, B. Sherman, R. Sims, G. Hyman, J. Sundermann, C. Blackburn, D. Gaudin, G. Bang, T. Brown, J. Copperstein. FIRST ROW: F. Connelly, R. Patterson, E. Briggs, S. Stein, E. Furnier, R. Oberschmidt, A. Gildenblatt, R. Sharrock. CLUBS ENCOURAGE COOPERATION G yPy p d Q 1 w i noi 'agua' V , w Student Council's President, Ralph Dunn, delivers an extemporaneous speech. The second year in the life of the Student Council has been a sucessful one with Mrs. Edna LeRoy and Miss Helen Bejach as faculty sponsors, and Ralph Dunn as president. The efficient members of the Executive Committee have done their part too. Bob Endres, Tom Stegman, Nancy Griffes, and Joyce Theler were the senior members of this committee. The underclassmen included John Collins, Ben Lobitz, Jan McRae, Marilyn Schnabel, Robert Grimm, Russell Dunn, Janet Reid, Dwight Smith, and Eudice Skurow. Among the school services of the Council were providing ink in study halls, suggesting to avoid confusion the holding of bells when there is an auditorium, and setting up a system of hall guards to keep order during lunch period and to prevent the carrying of food from the lunchroom. Student Council has also collected money for a me- morial to Hughes Gold Star veterans of World War II to be put in the front hall of Hughes. OUR STUDENT COUNCIL SERVES THE SCHUOL WITH MANY VARIED AND HELPFUL ACTIVITIES ..i. 9 . uf' . 2 4 1 s . ', , 1 , i .-,fr ' Y' rj ' 3 oi, 4 15 if 3' ' JLQH' 'Sig-3 ' , 'V ' ij Xf's: f47Lf . W 15542 . if ,lily ,ML .wtf .5367 i 'Liu' AJ .mf .tgff f f . -,ivfflfffl , , U :,'.',gm- 4 QU.,-' I ' A J ,g , .- y,..-.ww if ' . - ' TE fififl . ' itil ' sn ,a ,'- ' 4 ,fr ,- . 1 ' ,'cf5.t..,' ' ' ,lr ' 1 ' 'iri- if J wx' ' Lg .., 1 1 ' ' ' N ,Q Q .Q ,-5,05 '. I 5 5355? f- --- . ' ,JLSWFR If ' ' 5 1:2122 , -4 . 5 ,- ,1.2,Ej1gf N' , . , g'. its 'L - - ' 1. . . wif' l Q '- l Q1 Wgcunvlf - A Y .. .... ..m.!egg-vv:-ff7T f51T't. .A 'hi pn A . ' . K i r -fa. hi. Marilyn Schnabel, who cares for the Lost and F ound, is returning an article that has strayed from its owner, Marcia Rogers. The Lost and Found is open before school from 8: 00 to 8: 20. A slight fee is charged when articles are re- turned. This money helps to swell the Student Council treasury, it may serve to supply ink in study halls. At the end of the year the council disposes of the unredeemed articles in a spec- ially advertised sale. XA x STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW: J. Shehane, R. Peterson, C. McDonald, J. Strietelmeier, B. Endres, C. Tiemeyer, J. Haight, J. Reid, D. Smith, J. Collins, B. Katter, I. Inderrieden. THIRD ROW: J. Rennegarbe, R. Dunn, T. Stegman, C. Osterbrock, R. Reis, J. Lingo, J. McRae, N. J. Marucci, S. Rosenthal, J. Theler, M. A. Jervis, C. Theler, R. Brenner, R. Dunn, C. Biederman, R. West, SECOND ROW: L. Speckter, I. Bershadsky, C. Blackschleger, E. Cook, H. Sawyer, S. Wolsterman, E. Hansford, V. Reuthe, S. A. Kaiser, B. Fehrman, G. Holkamp, J. Farmer, M. Schnabel. FIRST ROW: R. Ziedman, J, Linch, J. Taylor, A. Chadwick, J. McClure, D. Dunn, N. Griffes, R. Templeton, N. French, V. Kalebain, E. Skurow, B. Rhodes. Every homeroom in the school elects a represent- ative to the Student Council. The duties of these representatives are to attend every meeting, to bring requests of the students before the council, and to report to the homerooms activities of this organization. Freshies' Aids are a selected group of senior girls who serve as guides for newcomers to the school. Throughout the building during the first two weeks of school, these girls report to their sta- tions ready to aid those confused by the many halls of Hughes. FRESHIES' AIDS BACK ROW: J. Molley, J. Haight, J. Voight, P. Green, H. Sininger, V. Hall, J. Feiler, V. Maier, L. Rau, J. Staat, J. Paul, J. Taint, J. Siegle, H. Dock, C. Tiemeyer. THIRD ROW: S. Karapondo, J. Baumer, S. Hettrick, J. Cantor, V. Hooser, lVI. Carter, P. Frey, B. J. Hargett, M. J. Cheek, J. Farmer, N. Wiederstein, N. J. Marucci, S. Rosenthal, J. Theler. SECOND ROW: N. Buck, M. Betz, M. Bur- bank, B. Weiner, L. Eckman, R. Buchholz, L. Kaemmerle,, J. Eisner, A. Holliday, E. Hicks. FIRST ROW: V. McClure, D. Dunn, C. Biederman, J. Biederman, S. Holmes, J. Koss, P. Royce, J. Lauck, N. Griffes. GTO DO THE THING I KNOW IS TRUE, AND SHOULD Jane, Claire, Joyce sub as Dutch girls. The fiddle and the chickens came from the Kentucky hills To do the thing I know is true, and should not be ashamed to do- is the aim for each Honor League girl, while the goal of the club as a whole is to serve Hughes and its pupils in whatever way possible. Carrying out their aim to serve others, members of the Honor League, as Freshies' Aids, Csee group belowy help incoming freshmen to become acquainted with Hughes, while their hours spent at the Information Desk Cop- posite page, belowj speed many a visitor on his way. Honor League formally welcomed the freshman girls at the annual Big and Lit- tle Sister Party in October. This party has been a traditional event for many years. It is a symbolic friendly handshake which the seniors extend to the bewildered freshmen. Big sisters adopt little sisters at the October party. NOT BE ASHAMED T0 D0-3, IS AIM OF LEAGUE. N .tggtk 'M' X- . .. lg. MISS Helman pours at the Christmas tea. Get it right! Alice became Alladin. They entertained them with a Thrilling Travelogue, a trip round-the-World in mu- sic taking them en route to a little Dutch garden with Jane and Claire Biederman and Joyce Patman, to the Kentucky Hills with these country folks, to South America where Shirley Bailes, a wayward Sally Birch, meets singer Ann Wilson through the magic powers They have all the answers of Alladin, Alice Twidale. Back stage, Viv- ian Hooser adds the final touch to Rosemary lVIatney's costume. At the Christmas Tea, the Honor League entertained their mothers and the graduates of 1947, amid the red candles, Christmas greens, and the tinkle of silver on china. Miss Ruth Helman pours coffee for the waiting guests in the library. I The Executive Committee of the Honor League includes Jean Taint, Treasurerg Judith Feiler, Secretaryg Joyce Thelerg Jane Biederman, Vice-Presidentg Carol Tiemeyer, Presidentg Ella Nora Buckg Vivian Hooserg Nancy Weidersteing Elaine Baer. Keeping up with its standard of serving the school, the Hughes Club bought this year a 16 mm. Kodak movie camera and has begun a series of pictures which will present a well- rounded portrayal of life at Hughes. The camera is available to any other organization or club that wishes to use it. Selling of bus tickets and football novelties to fans is one of the many services rendered to the school. A keep-off-the-grass campaign, launched last year, took on added vitality this spring when many signs bearing the Words, Please Keep Off The Grassn appeared on the school 'clawnf' To round off the activities of the year the Hughes Club made its annual jaunt to Brown County State Park in Indiana. HUGHES CLUB HITS BROWN COUNTY, INDIANA' -3-W' ' 94 The Hughes Club became the A upper-class boys' service club of Hughes High School in 1919. and today it carries on the same tradition of service to the school and community. Every Monday, President Ollie Kutzleb presides over the business meeting. Ned Bishop and Gus Cassin, co- program-chairmen, provide a period of entertainment which in- cludes a talk by a noted speaker K or movies. The record of the meeting is taken down and kept in order by Bill Craft, Recording Secretary, while the correspond- ence of the club is taken care of by Don Lieder. Money matters are ably handled by Eddy Grad, who gives a report of the group's financial situation at each meet- ing, Mr. Arthur Havlovic, fondly known as Mr, Gus, is on hand . at all meetings as faculty spon- B. 'X sor. -P A . .f EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF HUGHES CLUB BACK ROW: Gus Cassini, Program Chairman: Don Lieder, Cor. Sec'y: Bill Craft, Rec. Sec'y: Ned Bishop, Program Chr.: Ed Grad, Treas. FRONT ROW: Oliver Kutzleb, Pres.: Mr. Arthur J. Havlovic, Faculty Sponsor, Douglas Sonderman, V.-Pres. BACK ROW: D. Schulte, E, Effron, M. Barnes, B, Carrol, G. Rebka, L. Woodruff, L. Horwitz, B. Schaefer, E. Lindemann, B. Camp- bell, B. Jacobs, B. Miller, H. Fox, B. Endres, B. Bumiller, H. Ostrov. FOURTH ROW: N. Mathias, D. Wahle, L. Klotter, B. Hassel, B. Postle, G. Risch, R. Falls, E. Clark, B. Gittinger, B. Lobitz, J. Stiegler, B. Hettesheimer, B. Johnson, B. Bates, L. Askew. THIRD ROW: H. Stoeller, R. Meissner, P, Weninger, D. Mendelson, H. Ehoodin, R. Ebel, H. Clark, W. Sontag, W. C. Rau, F. Leininger, F. Hilmer, A, Tenkins, G. Andres, G. Cassini, R. Dunn, M. Gibbons, N. Elliott, B. Beyer, J. Van Osdol, G. Graff. SECOND ROW: D. Muraoka, K. Lobitz, G. Payne, L. Doyle, C. Grandell, D. Bachmann, A. Cook, L. Fritz, P. Frommer, C. Osterbrock. N. Bishop, G. Schreiber, S. Miller, F, Ramundo, W. Hunter, A, Breiner, A. Thornton, R. Noll, D. Wiegand, T. Denhart. FRONT ROW: D. Colyer, T. Stegman, I. Neuberg, D. Stephens, L. Auble, R. Schellenberg, J. Collins, J. Heinemann, S. Cohen, S. Meyer, I. Basler, R. Wolf, J. Polle, B. Gibbons, T. Fredericks, C. Fenner, D. Banks, B. Bockstanler, R. Loeffler, J. Ruehlman. 95 Theresa Eckman V Pres Pauline Frey Sec y Ella Nora Buck, Pres., Shirley Mooremeier, Treas light the symbolic candle. THEY SET AGLOW THE LIGHT OF ACTIVE SERVICE Y-TEENS, formerly Girl Reserves, is a junior organi- zation of the Y.W.C.A. which has been reorganized this year. Its service activities included the sale of Christmas cards to raise money for the school, the Y.W.C.A., and themselves. Y-Teens sang Christmas carols for those at the General Protestant Orphanage, the Home for Aged Colored Women, the Colored Chil- dren's Orphanage, and St. Maryis Hospital. A large, enthusiastic group of girls had a happy year with Miss Rosemary Hope as faculty adviser. CHRISTIAN YOUTH IN ACTION is a club for all the young people in the school who Wish to make their religion a part of their everyday life and enjoy the companionship and inspiration of other people with Christian ideals and purpose. At their monthly meet- ings their activities include pictures, speakers, and music. Miss Mary McSurely is the helpful sponsor. LAST ROW: C. Oberschmidt, B. Twiggs, H. Kay, B. Mc- Donough, M. Poe. SECOND ROW: G. Tymonds, A. Woodburn, Miss McSurely, H. Sebastian, I. J. Poe. FIRST ROW: J. Hodge, D. Smith, B. Dixon, S. Kato. HI-Y OFFICERS PLAN ACTIVITIES: R. Dunn, treasurerg B. Gittinger, vice-president, L. Askew, president, and O. Kutzleb, secretary. Twenty-seven members, fifteen seniors and twelve juniors, comprise one of the most active clubs in school, the Hughes Hi-Y. Much recognition has come to the Clifton Palace by way of its Hi-Y club. A number of Hi-Y clubs are to be established after the pattern of the club sponsored at Hughes. George Schreiber, a member, brought honor to Hughes when he was elected president of the Council of Hi-Yis in Cincinnati. Two successful dances planned by Hi-Y were the Hi-Y 'Mr. X' Halloween Dance and the Hi-Y-Y-Teens Dancef, Plans are now being made to organize a club among younger boys, patterned after the Hi-Y, and called Krueck's Honor Societyf, after Coach Red Krueck, well-known in the history of Hughes football. HUGHES HI-Y, LAST ROW: L. Klotter, B. Bumiller, B. Schafer, B. Campbell, B. Carroll, B. Endres, D. Sonderman, B. Gittinger, B. Lobitz. SECOND ROW: D. Wahle, B. Falls, T. Denhari, G. Schreiber, B. Shellenburg, B. Hettesheimer, L. Askew, M. Gibbons, B. Bates. FIRST ROW: Mr. Paul Bowers -Faculty sponsor, B. Johnson, 0. Kutzleb, B. Noll, J. Stiegler, R. Dunn, L. Auble, A. Breiner, C. Osterbrock, D. Loeffler. rf ,. . rl ... f---f . L ,, , f. . BACK ROW: G. Parchman, A. Jenkins, J. Everson, C. Fenner, H. Silverstein, D. Moormeier, N. Wimmel, E. Diehl, J. Kervin, R. Breuning, R. Zimmerman, L. Becker. MIDDLE ROW: H. Saberton, D. Gaudin, L. Schmidts, L. Woodruff, G. Garner, J. Hartman, B. Lux, B. Fixmer, M. Wells, E. Goering, S. Alter. FRONT ROW: E. Gohs, L. Kaufman, L. Deutsch, H. Mathiason, S. Brisker, R. Jones, J. Tomlin. Members of the German Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Jannet J. Schenk, gather monthly not only to become more familiar with German language and customs but also to become better acquainted with one another. To further the one purpose, programs are planned to center upon the Rhinelancl, its customs and fin- er arts. Games, folk singing, and picnics have contributed to the yearls fun. BACK ROW: R. Courter, H. Kay, C. Biederman, C. Kiradjieff. P, Weninger, D. Mendelson, C. Tiemeyer, A. L. Cord- ing, A. Dieckmann, T. Krundieck. MID- DLE ROW: E. Anger, L. Mattfeld, M. Cerweny, J. Furnier, F. Connelly, T. Brown, D. Sonntag, W. Goering. FRONT ROW: R. Sharrock, A. Zuber, F. Bar- thel, L. Bosse, V. LeFeber, J. Carter, C. Maraoha, R. Carter. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS are shown below. Geraldine Lipsky, Recording Sec'yg Gene Risch, Pres.: Jean Taint, Treasurer, Evelyn Hicks, Corres. Sec., Ella Nora Buck, Vice President. Not in picture is Bob Carroll, Sergeant- at-arms. Mrs. Howell is the faculty sponsor. YES GGGUTE TAGVP ANS MBUENOS DIAS9' O TE Members of the German Club sing traditional songs Pilots of the Spanish Club hold an impromptu session SPANISH CLUB LAST ROW C Brov les I Banks C Bruner S Cohen R Abowltz J Farmer L Codv H Chad wick L Dooley R Casey MIDDLE ROW B Faust P Adams P Cohen J Winters B Carroll F Atterton B Backstall A Diettert D Estes FRONT ROW A Blonder S Balles L Eckman E Childs J Cohn J Blederman B Bremer LAST ROW D Nelson J Miller E Hartman S Kemphaus G Lipsky M mann A Jenkins B Keller THIRD ROW V Kahles D Crowe B J Metz D Kahn M Citron R Libby S Sacks G Kessler N Limerick J Henkel F Ramundo SECOND ROW A Ratner L Reinhard L Kramer J Graves M Mayfield B OHara E Maidhof E Hicks B Isaacs O Johns I Bershadsky FRONT ROW J Noe G Krumbeln R Lavtzv R Sims M Metz A Gildenblott C Frlason B Orr LAST ROW. J. Wmters A. Van Wagen- er J. Taint J. Warm C. Simon N. Schnermann E. Wiedmann B. Terry, D. Wertheim M. Schroeder L. Schwartz G. Rinsky. MIDDLE ROW: N. Rische M. Davis R. Paxton S. Wolf A. Tre- tyak M. Wikas M. Zeifman L. Schweik- hart B. Litwack E. Watkins S. Schu- bert. FRONT ROW: H. Siegel S. Sol- omon M. Driskel J. Slaughter N. Luawiv D. Hartman J. Banzth A. Clemens K. Steiner M. Veal. LAST ROW: G. Fullerton, J. Reis. E. Cohen, C. Gall E. Maberhaus E. Epstein, B. Groban C. Heitkamp, M. Jaeger, J. Comslison. MIDDLE ROW: E. Miller, V. Hale, J. McRae, M. Burbank, C. Hack- man, M. Betz, J. Lingo, P. Schmerr, D. Floyd, V. Hall. FRONT ROW: M. Poe, A. Forn, L. Harrison, S. Holmes, E. Fried I. Michaelson, J. Kalchman, N. Elfenbaum. Mende, Rash, D. Lischer, G. Hoff- L TIN UNITES PAST ITH THE PRESENT , QL! l . ,A I r I l Q Ebel, L. Horwitz, A. Estese, Q E. Hurst, B. scum, B. Lana- rum, P. Klein, I. Price, C. Hughes, M. Schoelwer, F. West. THIRD ROW: B. Dick- f ey, J. Forney, M. Ferguson, I L. Lawrence, J. Feiler, D. l Findley, M. Macoritto, J. Cof- i fee, P. Heckman, P. Wieder- V stein, J. Reisner, J. Templin. SECOND ROW: V. Vogel, W. Bowman, A. Verran, E. M. Arnes, M. Muth, M. Lakonen, C. Nikias, M. Denhart, C. li smith, L. Faulkner, J. Parks. 5 FIRST Bow: J. Smith, D. L BACK ROW: G. Rebka, R. 1 I 5 I Plesk, s. Vogel, J. Reuhlman, 1 S. Parczewski, L. Bamett. I! I. Yr M H l The toga, the Saturnalia, J the immortal gods, -these l are among the things which J the Latin Club brings to its members. Games and stunts, songs and readings l are used to present them, l carrying out the idea of the 1 club which tries to bring '5 about among students 'of C Latin a better understand- J ing of life in ancient Rome. l These monthly meetings , are sponsored by Miss l N . Clara Fink and Miss Busch. I il V! E FOREGROUNDZ L. Horwitz, exec. com.g Dr. M. McGregor, V N guest speaker, J. Feiler, pres. BACKGROUND: P. Courlasg A. Basherg B. J. Wright, vice- l pres., E. Miller, exec. com. , J! w. w I w I I I F l BACK Row: B. Manburg, B. H Huelsebusch, F. Fishman, P. Hudson, M. L. Kaucher, L. N Askew, N. Boyer, A. Cors, B. Worden, M. Cramer, L. Cohen, M. Moss. THIRD Bow: J. l Stein, J. Collins, B. Cors, P. Weninger, E. Geisler, B. Campbell, C. Keller, M. Wag- ' ner, B. J. Wright, M. Craig, ' T. Walker. SECOND Row: E. Spievack, C. Angert, J. 1 Barsman, M. Mmddux, A. Diekman, R. Schmidt, J. Kar- men, E. Miller, J. Harrison, R. Clark, J. Harris, V. Cummins. 1 FIRST ROW: L. Harrison, E. Carpenter, B. L. Beren, N. , Gott, J. Wortman. ,' I 1 A 100 1 P x l MMA S, ALORS, V US PARLEZ FRANCAIS9, The activities of Le Cercle Franc- ais this year included sending aid to France, having speakers, and giv- ing parties at which members played French games and sang French songs. At right, around their Christ- mas tree, creche, and gifts with French greetings are R. Tashjian, Secretary: G. Payne, President: P. Heckman, a member of the Execu- tive Committeeg R. Buchholz, Vice- president, and A. Jenkins, a member of the Executive Committee, Other officers are L. Altes, Treasurer, and J. Ziliox, another member of the Executive Committee. LAST ROW: M. Schoelwer, C. Tiemeyer, J. Kennedy, A. Jen.kins, J. Schoelwer, G. Payne, C. Brewer, N. Walkenhorst, D. Funke, L. Altes. SECOND ROW: C. Gerboth, D. Smith, P. Langer, P. Ball, E. Francis, P. Wiederstein, P. Heck- mann, L. Speckter, R. Lamy, L. Law- rence. FIRST ROW: M. Balmer, S. Stefanopoulos, A. Clausing, R. Eckman, J. Danke, P. I-Iirlinger, R. Buchholz, C. Nikias, J. Judd. LAST ROW: B. Borman, W. Samuel, S. Fairo, C. Strathman, J. Ashforth, R. Teitz, I. Schwartz, L. Rosenbaum, M. Cox. SECOND ROW: R. Tashjian, G. Beets, J. Bollinger, S. Stoffregen, L. Rau, V. Hooser, M. Tashjian, P. Lodwick, J. Hartman. FIRST ROW: J. Smith, C. Veradi, J. Ziliox, M. Samad, B. Diet- tert, M. Parczewski, A. Wilzbach, V. Ellison. MATH CLUB BACK ROW: E. Effron, D. Sond- ennan, H. Spitz, O. Clippard, G. Ripka, B. Bumiller, L. Epstein, B. Games, H. Ostrov, J. Westerman, J. Miller. TI-HRD ROW: N. Bish- op, P. Frommer, G. Payne, S. Cohen, I. Newberg, B. Gibbons, E. Grad, T. Steg'ma.n, N. Shuer- mann, C. Osterbrock. SECOND ROW: K. Steiner, J. Junker, F. Nart, J. Jacobsen, D. Findley, M. Schroeder, M. Schafer, T. Gray, P. Reubel, L. Menachof, J. Lingo. FIRST ROW: T. Eckman, L. Eck- man, M. Lakonen, M. Carter, S. Holmes, W. Loewenstein, S. Kisch- en, D. Plsek, P. 0'Leary, S. Mey- er. ,FA S The Hughes Math Club under the able direction of Mr. Clyde Hall, sponsor, and Tom Stegman, president, was fortunate in having many interesting speakers this year. The members' thanks go to Lillian Eckman and Gerry Payne who planned the year's program. Dr. Brand, head of the Mathematics Department of the University of Cincinnati, Professor Restemier and Professor Dangle, both of the University of Cincinnati, spoke to the Math Club on various fields of advanced mathematics and their applications. The club enjoyed, too, Mr. Paul Bauer's talk on telescopes and their relation to mathematics. At the meeting designated for student participation, the members were able to prove their ability as mathematic- ians. The year's fun was drawn to a close by the annual May picnic at Burnet Woods. CHESS CLUB Check your mate! In their weekly club sessions this and similar cries greet the enthusiastic chess players. Lively games are the order of the day, and scenes such as these are quite common. Competition with players from other schools is keen. BACK ROW: B. Twiggs, H. Ostrov, W. Kuntz, F. Hilmer, W. Baley, A. Wood- burn. FRONT ROW: A. Brown, A. Ein- horn, M. Linder, R. Miller, J. Miller, R. Martin. OFFICERS of the Chess Club include M. Linder, President, R. Martin, Vice-presidentg A. Brown, secretary. Mr. Doherty is the faculty sponsor. LAST ROW: J. Taylor, R. Smith, M. Bermett, B. Heldman, P. Cohen, B. Borman, B. Jacobs, M. Owens, L. Falcon, W. Loewenstein, L. Selker, L. Kaufman. FRONT ROW: P. Roberts, T. Denhart, R. Sinter, E. Spievack, A. Dieckmann, W. Bowman, J. Appel, J. Kauchman, M. Goldberg, C. Brown. NOT IN PICTURE: L. Bernard, J. Bradley, R. Herrin, N. Rubin. HUGHES PALATORS DEB Resolved: That the Federal Government should require com- pulsory arbitration of labor disputes in all basic American in- dustries. The Parlators debated this topic and talked their way through a successful and eventful year. Two tournaments highlight the season's schedule which included debates and extemporaneous speeches almost every week. By being a member of the Greater Cincinnati Speech League, the Parlators receive their schedule of debates for a full year in advance and are permitted to enter the two speech tournaments. This sched- ule includes speech competition in debating, extemporaneous speaking, dramatic readings, poetry readings, oratorical decla- mation, original oratory, and humorous readings, with students from other high schools of the speech league. Among these high schools are Wyoming, Hamilton Public, St. Xavier, Purcell, Mother of Mercy, Covington Holmes, Newport Public, Newport Catholic, and Regina. Pat Roberts gained glory for herself and the Parlators by tying for first place in poetry reading. TE LIVE NATIONAL ISSUE The meeting will please come to order, was a familiar cry from Room 301 after school the first Tuesday of each month, as Pgesident Tom Denhart opened another session of the Parla- tors. Vice-President Bill Heldman was always on hand and listened carefully to proceedings, while Pat Roberts, Secretary, took minutes and Phil Cohen collected dues and took care of all financial matters. All the happenings went on under the direction of Mrs, Heile, who was always ready with a helpful suggestion in case a question concerning parliamentary law was bothering the club. If a member needed help with his debate or had speech diffi- culties, Mrs. Heile's assistance was invaluable. Initiated this year, a successful new policy permitted fresh- man and sophomore members as well as junior and senior. Upon obtaining thirty points by a set point system, participants in speech activities are awarded the coveted Parlator's emblem which brings honor to themselves and to Hughes. .lllilllttl 'S .Er 1,1- E,'?'li'i 41 U s-gin, 'rx 51 Business staff discusses the technicalities and details of production. STANDING: J. Schoewler, PQ! Hirlinger, S. Yates, R. Paxton. SEATED2 E. Childs. Presses will roll when these impromptu staff meetings are over. Here are B. Worsham, L. Speckter, S. Cohen, P. Wiederstein, P. Heckman. Rain or shine, promptly every Wednesday morning thc school newspaper comes on sale. Editorial conference includes Sid Cohen, sports editor, Priscilla Heckman, associate editorg Joyce Durban, city editor, Barbara Tay- HE DLINES Magicians of The Gargoyle are the feature writers who put zip into the paper. BACK ROW: N. Mathias, D. Lieder, P. Wiederstein, B. Taylor, P. Steinberg, B. Campbell, J. Smith. MIDDLE ROW: J. Durban, N. Bishop, B. Miller, P. Heckman, J. Collins, B. Postle, S. Cohen, L. Speckter. FRONT ROW! B. Graff, J. Kinner, A. Clausing, J. Warm. 4, T77 104 l lor, managing editor: Tom Den- hart, senior adviser: Patsy Wied- erstein, associate editor. AND BYLINES Reporters are the backbone of the paper. News and more news is their theme. BACK ROW: N. Mathias, G. Diersing, B. Postle, B. Rains, L. Dock, A. Wilzbach. MIDDLE ROW: J. Miller, P. Theile, D. Loesche, A. Fisher, C. Eversull, S. Hammelrath, C. Meyers, P. Elston. FRONT ROW: R. Singer, B. Worsham, C. Simon, C. Shokler, A. Young, B. Borock, E. Spievack. I- Financial cnd of the newspaper is handled by: STANDING: R. Paxton, B. Fehrman, L. Faulkner, E. Gohs. SEATED: J. Miller. Layouts are no headaches for this experienced group. They are J. Durban, G. Graff: Miss Hazel L. Koppenhoefcr, Faculty Adviser: B. Taylor, J. Seigle. The competent and understanding guidance of Miss Koppenhoefer enables the staff to meet their deadlines adequately. . 105 Take a bow, Anne Green, Peter Frommer, and Dickey Ruffin! Foiled again! Milton Phillips, Jim Hartman, and Ruth Stone in Ever Since Eve. .41- l , it ' If lx n .225 3 3 ? 12 X' 1. 5 E. Q .il -f a s I 'Q - ,L ' Q., n. ,J C -,! . K ' ,, 33 4 .L 'ite ef A 5 . 'L' V f 1 ' if I ' .H ,V ii 1 .xi we ' fl 'ij ily , i, Unseen members of every production are thJSffQg 6lZW7BACK .' .,. 3, ROW: G. Cassini, J. Levy, R. Harris, M '.fH. Ehoodin. MIDDLE . J ROW: W. Kunz, M. Hoffman, E. Gretgimger, R. Stout. FRON'1' 7 ' ROW: E. Briggs, T. Brown, H. Steinberg. V , W L . V V' '5 106 M. fl in 46 N ST AGEP' Thrills of stage work are familiar to every Sage member. This loyal group stands behind every production, giving assistance Whenever it is required. The actors are merely the pro- duct presented to the audience. It is the peo- ple behind the scenes who insure a smooth- running production. Backstage work has many phases. They include activities of those in make-up, costuming, stage sets, properties, and prompting. These workers, as any profes- sional actor will agree, are essential to every play. They work long hours in order to have the satisfaction of a job well done. J X, my as Men behind the scenes are Bob Harris, Harry Ehoodin, and Eric Gretzinger Feminine hands are also behind every presentation. BACK ROW: M. Zeifman, J. Judd, J. Howeler. J. Kash, M. Wikas, A. Diettert. FRONT ROW: P. Hirlinger, J. Kalebain, P. Rapp, B. Diettert, P. Get tough policy is adopted in t'Ever Since Eve. Cohen. Milton Phillips, Dickey Ruffin, Ruth Stone, and Jim Hartman , 107 .1 si-l Q ,pi 'N I-L Q W -sau..,g,,,,, .,,, -... MW ' Kathleen Foell adds a finishing touch, above, to her own make up while Helen Christos does it for Charles Betzing. Testing 1, 2, 3, 4! calls Gus Cassini, at left, member of the Stage Crew which works under the capable direc- ,, e tion of Miss Marcella Schroth. The Stars are shined! Bettie Lee, Irene Crowe, and Joan Clinger do the honors for Jim Hartman, Ruth Stone, and Milton Phillips. X . A 108 1' 67 '- 0 FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE SAGES, LAST ROW: A. Stein, E. Weinhaus, R. Herren, J. Danemeyer, I. Schwartz, B. Gould, G. Krumbein, L. Cohn, R. Dennis, M. Wikas, A. Mimtz, G. Kessler, P. Ball. THIRD ROW: I. Garber, C. Eversull, A. Pearson, E. Lacy, T. Brown, J. Reis, M. Dur- houfer, C. Meyers, A. Barker, B. Dilly, R. Harris, B. L. Berren. SECOND ROW: J. Kielchman, S. Brisker, A. Holbrook, B. Diettert, S. Wertheim, A. Fisher, J. Hartman, R. Stone, E. Miller, M. Applegate, E. Zemsky, E. Demskey. FRONT ROW: J. Parks, A. Schneider, E. Skurow, E. Freed, J. Nogen, S. Soloman, H. Segal, E. Clark, A. Gildenblott. JUNIOR AND SENIOR SAGES, LAST ROW: I. Crowe, M. Lockland, C. Angert, E. Hartman, P. Frommer, L. Ganson, J. Hartman, S. Gershuny, A. Woodburn, H. Cohen, H. Ehoodin, G. Lipsky, S. Karapando, J. Clinger, J. Durbin, K. Foell, D. Ruffin, C. Tiemeyer. THIRD ROW: H. Citron, M. Kahn, R. Libby, B. Seltz, B. Lee, B. Manburg, J. Molloy, E. Keifer, M. Burbank, C. Hackman, A. Twidale, S. Hettrick, J. Cantro, S. Beuttel, E. Bershadsky, A. Schneider, A. Ciavola, R. Winters. SECOND ROW: J. Cohen, P. Steinberg, J. Kalabin, E. Childs, M. Schroeder, G. Hoffman, G. Holtkamp, E. Gohs, J. Ader, M. Phillips, L. Deutch, E. Groetzinger, D. Rothenberg, J. Barsman, C. Betzing. FIRST ROW: L. Falcon, P. Lanter, B. J. Wright, S. Wolland, A. Green, J. Dentel, V. Herbers, S. Bailes, A. Schiff, N. Ludwick, E. Perry, B. Isaacs, L. Dooley, A. Melter, M. Zeifman, C. Schalkler. An important and active organization of Hughes is the famed Sages of the dramatic department under the capable guidance of Miss Helen Louise Stapleford. Ever Since Eve and Pin- occhio were the star productions this year. Sage club meet- ings are the scenes for exercise of talent and skill in acting. Fome of the outstanding one-act plays were 'The Valiant, Be A Little Coocoo, and HThe Cornhusk Dollies. 'KAll's Fair and The Flattering Word were two longer ventures which afforded practical experience. The climax of the Sages, year arrives in the early spring when they engage, with very successful results, in one-act plays and poetry reading con- tests. Competition is keen as schools throughout the country participate, but Miss Stapleford's students have walked off with many of the prizes. Thespians. National Honor Society mem- bers, are elected from those who are responsible for the most important jobs connected with a production. The Children's Theater plays are designed for the younger audience. Tradi- tional stories, fairy tales, popularized books are subjects for careful and charming presentations. Dramatic classes, incorp- orated into the curriculum, are a workshop in which to learn the acting business with training in voice control, diction, enun- ciation, posture, how to stand. sit. and walk. One-act plays are worked on by the class as a whole as they select, cast. direct. and produce their plays. The productions are sometimes given at the Sage club meetings. Every member of the dra- matic class is eligible to join Sages. . -,I k n , . V , . .1 5 2, gt ,f..' wi ' A ,1- zv 4 ,,: ,' fa . ' 1'-J' . The CAMERA CLUB has had an active year under the sponsorship of Mr. Raymond Fell. STAND- ING: 0. Clippard, M. Bemiett, S. Rabkin, H. Chaliff, G. Young, F. Deitsch, E. Grad, E. Levy, R. Schawe, R. Miller. SEATED: R. Sebald, Presidentg C. Shokler, Secretary, R. Lowenstein, Treas. The recently organized Palette Club draws its members from the third and fourth year ad- vanced artists of the school. The officers include Sally Rosenthal, presidentg Pat Po- well, vice-presidentg Sue Het- trick, Secretaryg Lois Kaem- merle, treasurer. Miss Ervin is sponsor of the club. The PALITTE CLUB was organ- ized this year to study individual art projects. STANDING: S. Wolf, R. Schmidt, 0. Fox, C. Alo. SEATED: F. Sprague, 0. Adler, L. Kaemmerle, P. Powell, S. Het- trick, S. Rosenthal, M. Dziech. FRONT ROW: A.P. Woodburn, H. Silverstein, R. Brown. On the assemblv hne of Red Cross Boxes ale Roselyn Libby They ie off' Getting these needy packages ready for shipment nd Myrna Mmson are members of the Home Ec Club. 1 I T' ' xJ HOME ECONOMIC CLUB, LAST ROW: M. Schroeder, D. Lessure, I. Kaplan, M. Citron, P. Kontonica, J. Heinlein, S. Beuttel, J. Farmer. ROW THREE: K1 T7 , tj If B. Mechtensimer, J. Taint, C. Hackman, H. Dock, E. Hines, A. Wilson, R. Cole, S. Sachs, B. Weiner, S. Wolland, M. Zelien, C. Angert, J. Theler, R. Lipka, B. J. Hargett, R. Libby, L. Falcon, M. Young, B. Jones, V. Hale. ROW TWO: M. Betz, J. Eiche, M. Meeker, M. Tempel, M. Wert, J. Koss, M. Socol, A. Gilgor, M. Minson, N. Ludwick, E. Bettman, S. Bailes, M. Sprague, C. Lucas. FRONT ROW: M. Neisinbaum, M. J. Thomas, J. Bucher. LAST ROW: J. Cantor, J. A. Bamberlin, G. Krumbein, P. Zwosta, M. Pepper, N. Montgomery, M. Kahn, R. Liebowitz, W. Hammonds, W. Clark, S. Cohen, M. Meinkin. MIDDLE ROW: B. A. Lux, N. Wiederstein, N. Griffes, P. O'Leai'y, M. Conner, D. Dunn, M. L. Klein, B. J. Wright, P. O'Brien. F. Sprague, J. Baumer, M. J. Check. FRONT ROW: J. Biederman, C. Biederman, J. Lanfersick, M. Daugherty, M. Parchesky, D. Locsche, P. THEY PRACTICE LL THE Tantalizing odors drifting through the corridors, the click of knitting needles, the whirr of sewing machines -all indicate the industry of the Home Economics Department. Cakes, cookies, pies, bread, rolls, and many delectable dishes resulted from the efforts of the future homemakers. Sweaters, mittens, scarves, and socks constituted the lessons in knitting. The New Look became more apparent as the girls began work on skirts, suits, and dresses. In connection with these functions of the Home Economic Department, the Home Economics Club operates as a supplementary unit. All girls who are interested in home economics as a career find this club answers many of their prob- lems. At their meetings, experts speak on many vital subjects. Often these topics supplement the regular classwork. Among the subjects discussed are home- making and beauty hints, demonstrations on cuts of meats, discussions on budgeting, home decorating, meal planning, the care of a family, household tasks and cleaning methods, and learning cooperation. Miss Helman is the helpful sponsor. TRICKS OF THE TRADE S. Hill, I. Conner and J. Cheek pose prettily for the Fashion Show. RI G A SALE! Mort Simpson, vice-president, and Georgia Strubbe, corresponding secretary, have Grace Holtkamp, recording secretary, puzzled as she wonders which to buy, a gardenia or a Teddy Bear. Jack Strietel- meier, treasurer, waits to ring up the sale. Miss Mary McSurely is the faculty sponsor of the Sales Club. BACK ROW: E. Klems, C. Betzing, M. Jaeger, B. Mullins, J. Ererson, H. Cohen, B. Lampe, W. Col- lins, R. Bemstein, L. Dollin. MIDDLE ROW: M. Miller, J. Rothaus, P. Jones-, C. Watson, M. Binker, B. Harris, G. Strubbe, M. Huhn, J. Fenner. FRONT ROW: C. Shockler, J. Dental, C. Schwartz, V. Billet, M. Dudley, J. Hoeweler, S. Pitzer. BACK ROW: J. Haight, J. Minshall, S. Karapondo. B. Schatz, H. Simpson, J. Strietelmeier, H. Gunn, L. Bailey, M. Richter, S. Martin, J. Rose, J. Loch- ner. MIDDLE ROW: D. Hille, B. Fogel, D. Frank, B. Funke, D. Andrews, M. Betz, R. Spade, L. Rau, M. A. Weitzel. FRONT ROW: R. Dellerman, C. Dellerman, C. Hickey, G. Holtkamp, B. Lee, J. Wells, J. Kidd, B. Barach, E. Lerer. BACK ROW: V. Moore, H. Ostrov, C. Lotz, F. Hatterick, J. Taylor, H. Steers, J. Sterbling, F. Rose, B. Hill. MIDDLE ROW: J. Osterbrock, M. Simpson, J. Butler, B. Carroll, H. Walter, A. Hubrick, C. Schweitzer, D. Goodfriend. FRONT ROW: J. Marston, E. Bowser, B. Kussmaul, E. McCloskey, N. Homer, C. Gordon, R. Pine. Take a Letter' In the foreground axe shown at left Lula Courlas, the Clubs pres1dent, and at rlght Shlrley Leppert the Clubs secretary Other off1cers in- clude Grace Holtkamp, VICE pres: and Helen Ihr1g treasurer Miss Callahan IS the faculty sponsor of the Shorthand Club MEMBERS OF THE SHORTHAND CLUB LAST ROW S Leppert D Rust E Dlehl P Albrecht C Ball M Kahn R Llbby. SECOND ROW C Verad1 S Howard M. Mark M Wells L Courlas N Noll. FRONT ROW B Moore C Gordon D. Hartman J Baneth L Kramer C Goins. LAST ROW R Wuerth S Kemphaus M. Bexgel SECOND ROW J Pettlt P Dane J Schrnldt A Hess B Baylor P Martin. FRONT ROW E Hlcks J Isaack A. Tretyak E Schalk H Sohmer LAST ROW M Schroeder M Schaeffer, G Hoffman G Holtkamp J HHFFIS M. Cox M Socol SECOND ROW J Whaley, A AbOW1tZ G Orlando T Eckman M. Conrad S Kato FRONT ROW B Ma- haffey M Tudor A We1s J Fox R Pine O 1 7 ! , . 7 , . ' s , . : , , . , . , . , . , . 1 , . : . , . , 1 ' 1 ' 7 ' : . , . , , . , . , . ' : D. , l . , Dolvlg, H. lhflg, J. Frarlck, J. Peter, V. . I : . , . , . , . , I. , . : . , . , , . , . . 1 . , , ' Y ' v ' 9 9 ' . - I . ' 1 - , . , , - . : . , - , . , . , . al. BACK ROW: B. Staley, W. Moran, C. Heitkamp, J. Heineman, D. Corderman, F. Ramundo, R. Mackey, G. Payne, J. Finn, M. Bruning, G. Andres, H. Dunteman, R. Lusby. THIRD ROW: D. King, V. Wesley, B. J. Hale, M. Phillips, E. Duncan, R. Berry G. Williams, H. Ehoodin, W. Mauer, H. L. Gustafson, R. Butler, G. Cassini. SECOND ROW: E. Cristos, N. Ludwig, J. DeCamp, J. Slaughter, E. N. Buck, B. J. Hargett, J. A. Paul, H. Sininger, E. Francis, N. Wiederstein, P. Wiederstein, A. Wilson, M. Watel, C. Sieber. FIRST ROW: E. Lerer, J. Milovsky, S. Zentgraf, C. Smith, B. Runck, P. Frey, C. Layton, B. Shore, S. Morris, V. McClure, J. Giesman, J. Taint, I. Schwartz, G. Bryant, B. Orr. HUGHES SENIOR CHOIR CHARMS AUDIE CES Impressive in black robes and red stoles, the A Cappella Choir gave its best whenever it performed and set a new height of musical achievement in high schools. Under the direction of Mr. John Molnor,, the Choir sang in auditorium sessions, creating a sympathetic atmosphere for the Thanks- giving and Yuletide seasons. Outside entertainment and television came within the scope of some of the members. 114 The Ninth grade Choir, under the direc- tion of Mr. Robert McSpadden, partici- pated in the Christmas Concert, singing in four part harmony such songs as Bells of Paradise and Come all ye Shepherds, and in the second annual Junior High Sing at Wilson Auditorium in spring. Officers of the Freshman Choir: Jim Dougherty, President, Mary Jervis, Li- brariang Anna Gerhart, Secretary, Shirley Stoffregan, Vice-President, Dave Sontag. Librarian, Jerry Boehm, Treas., Cno pic.J BACK ROW: W. Hoffman, A. Levy, D. Sniderman, J. Shehane, W. Rains, G. Haynes, L. Askew, H. Marler, W. Rust, W. Sonn- tag, H. Kay, J. Collins. THIRD ROW: G. Garner, W. Mandler, P. Weninger, F. Weaver, M. Sebastian, F. Hatterick, O. Kutz- leb, D. Mendelssohn, P. Hudson, R. King, R. Sweeney, J. Masters. SECOND ROW: P. Peugh, B. A. Lux, J. Burt, V. Beigel, C. Koester, J. Thielmeyer, C. Oberschmidt, J. L. Miller, G. Howland, F. Jamison, D. Dunn, J. Patman, L. Faulkner, J. Red- den. FIRST ROW: B. Brackmeier, J. Kennedy, E. Hartman, N. J. Marucci, L. Anderson, M. T. Maddux, J. Thielmeyer, V. L. Hooser, W. Lang, R. Tashjian, V. Hofmann, R. Clark, E. Hicks, N. Noll, N. Griffes, A. Clausing, E. Wiedeman. WITH IT I PRESSIVE VOL AND T0 E The function of the Junior Choir under the direction of Mr. John Molnar is to prepare the students for participation in the Sen- ior Choir. Activities for the choir included a part in the Christmas Program and in the Spring Concert. Officers of the Junior Choir: Bob Borcher- ing, Vice-President, Eleanor Miller, Treas- urer: J o Ann Schafer, President, Gail Oesper, Librarian, Bob Wolf, Secretary. With other musical groups from Hughes, the Senior Choir participated in the Christmas and Spring Concerts and grad- uation exercises. Wielding the gavel over the Choir's fun and work was Lew Askew while other official duties were per- formed by Nina Jo Marucci, vice-presidentg Dottie Dunn, secretary, Doug Sonderman, treasurer, Bill Hoffman and Joyce Patman, librarians, and Gene Carner and Ann Wilson. 115 An elaboration of the barber shop quartet. QUANTI IES OF SHARPS AND FLATS CO CE N The fun of singing entices many students to the in various special assemblies and at concerts. Those various Glee Clubs. Under the direction of Mr. who are interested in becoming members of the A John Molnar and Mr. Robert McSpadden, they Cappella find that the training offered by the Glee meet for famous practice sessions. They participate Club is an invaluable preparation. LAST ROW: E. Grad, H. Friedhoff, W. Mills, M. Green, R. Mersch, H. Shoemaker, B. Ehrlich, P. Hudson, R. Wilcox, T. Durban, B. Bammerlin, W. Hilliard, D. Clark, B. Twiggs, R. Lusby, B. Benham, G. Young, J. Zappin, H. Marler-Pres, J. Todd. THIRD ROW: C. Biederman, W. Howe, J. Clutterbuck, W. Jones, D. Hager, J. Saunders, R. Broxon, J. Murdock, J. Butler, P. Blackburn, A. Reynolds, R. Wimmer, A. Spaeth. SECOND ROW: H. Levinson, R. Kane, R. Dunn-Treas., D. Strubbe, K. Busim, T. Kistner, V. Wesley, D. Gambill, D. King, H. Pulasky, B. Jelks. FIRST ROW: B. Kash, D. Saunders, J. Rosen. J. Mastio, J. Newland, J. Linch, K. Heckman, L. Grahan, P. Zentgraff, R. Johnstone, Mr. R. C. Mc.:padden-Di- rector. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Masters-Sec'y, H. Abramson, R. Bradford, B. Haungs, B. Hoffman. 7 116 VIOLINS: B. Carter, E. Christos, R. Harris, C. Halbert, R. Heineman, W. Howard, R. King, P. Knotonica, C. Kriadzicff, M. Leitz, D. Martin, M. Meinken, A. Pearson, R. Tiersch, S. Rabkin, B. J. Taylor, A. Latkin. VIOLA: P. Frammer. CELLO: L. Davis, P. Peugh, F. Sippel. BASS: D. Harrel, M. Lipskv, S. Ripoe. FLUTE: M. Balmer. OBOE: R. Endicott. CLARINETS: G. Rebka, G. Williams, J. Koch. BASSOON: D. Rosenthal. HORNS: B. Dickson, V. Miller. TRUMPETS: H. Eagle, J. Sterb- ling. TROMBONES: J. L. Miller, J. Schauer, R. Reiten. PIANO: A. Cording, M. Ferguson, D. Findley. 0 R MA Y GIFTED OCALISTS AND MUSICIANS To all festivities the orchestra adds an appropriate their study of their particular instruments and gain accompaniment under the capable baton of Mr. John experience in working with others. The orchestra's Molnar. The orchestra displays its talents at as- participation in the Christmas concert was one of semblies and public functions. The musicians further the high points of its successful year. LAST ROW: P. Langer, B. Fehrman, J. Maisch, M. Ferguson, M. Peppers, R. Liebowitz, S. Moormeier, A. Twidale, D. Blersch, P. Roberts, J. Galfe, E. Kiefer, J. Coffey, A. Van Wagner, C. Watson, J. Cantor, R. Matney, V. Hooser, E. Barnes, M. Wert. J. Koss. THIRD ROW: J. Zeliox, J. Judd, J. Theler, R. Brew ning, L. Schmidt, H. Miller, G. Holtkamp, D. Lefler, M. Tash- jain, B. Wright, L. Reinhard, C. Angert, J. Klink, J. Giesman, J. Howland, P. O'Donnell, F. Cason, G. Rothaas, L. Phillips, P. Jones, J. Wells, M. Nolte, S. Parchman. SECOND ROW: P. Diettert, J. Rennegarbe, W. Bowman, L. Adams, S. Brady, L. Junglas, R. Claik, G. Reiman, J. Vesser, V. Beigel, A. Diettert, E. Childs, J. Bammerlin, C. Biederman, J. Biederman, B. Osboin, S. Price, D. Gerhardt, B. Breiner, S. Hieatt, Mr. Molnar-Director. FRONT ROW: L. Lawrence-Accompanist, P. Adams, M. lljasteia L.uButler, M. Goens, L. Kaufman, P. Herlinger, N. Brady, M. Tuttle, S. Simpson, M. Moore, V. Callery, J. Bollinger. . Ki we . 117 Flashing red uniforms, twirling batons, and clever routines marked with distinction the Big Red's Band. After a season of successful performances on the gridiron, which included a Mother Goose Fantasy and the annual presentation of the Band's Sweetheart, popular Mary Jane Cheek, shown above with Drum Major Darrell Crowe, the students turned their attention toward more serious music. Under the capable direction of Mr. Rea W. Brown, the students displayed their talents at Parents' Night, South-Western Ohio Teachers' Meeting at Taft Auditorium, Spring and Christmas Concerts, and numerous assemblies. The climax of the year's ac- tivities is the Band Festival held in May. At this concert the vari- ous public high schools compete for honors. Drum Major Darrell Crowe struts his stuff. PEP CL B MAKES SCHOOL SPIRIT TANGIBLE LAST ROW: B. Games, R. Sebald, M. Denmark, H. Wolff, G. Young, J. Molloy, F. Deitsch, S. Lippert, J. Junker, S. Crum- rine, H. Ihrig, M. Dolvig, S, Cohen, P. Krumen, S. Eckert, B. Angel, M. L. Spaith, P. Courlas. THIRD ROW: D. Smith, L. Courlas, A. Pearson, J. Mullens, V. Hale, P. Ball, L. Bardon, P. O'Donne1s, F. Casson, G. Kessler, J. Eaton, P. Abbot, I. Gar- ber, H. Tiersch, J. Blondell, E. Childs, J. Fangmeyer. SECOND ROW: L. Boyce, F. Murrer, N. Nabu, J. Pollex, H. Selleni, L. Lane, J. Carter, M. Gohs, J. Miller, G. Howland, N. Barnhart, M. Phelps, Faculty Sponsor Mr. Brown. FIRST ROW: M. Lakonen, E. Perry, N. Ludwick, A. Schiff, J. Stone, J, Stone, P. Royce, J. Parks, J. Crawford, P. Herlinger, B. Cuneo, J. Taylor, M. Domick, J. Cochran, LAST ROW: D, Funke, N. Walkenhorst, R. Hinze, V. Royal, J. Smith, D. Shuck, V. Miller, D. Harrell, R. Peterson, G. Miller, J. Shehane, C. Seyfried, G. Rebka, G. Risch, J. Brunner, D. Rosenthal, M. Sebastian. SEVENTH ROW: H. Wolff, Manager, C. Keller, J, Sterbling, J. Finn ,P. Kelly, A. Berk, D. Bussard, F. Fischman, F. Menke, G. Addison, J. Van Osdol, R. Strass- er, B. Leidenbor, G. Williams. SIXTH ROW: W. Marble, D. Blersch, J. Koch, G. Fischer, G. Ruggieri, D. Ball, C. Ober- schmidt, H. Kay, R. Courter, R, Sherman, FIFTH ROW: B. Strong, R. Porter, A. Singer, R. Butler, A. Byrneside, C. Detmering, R. Carskadon, T. Walker, D. Hering, J. Rose, M. Craddock. FOURTH ROW: W. Bowman, J. Cooperstein, V. Hughes, J. Mastio, R. Boots, P. Vitello, H. Eagle, R. Endicott, H. Aufdermarsch, V. Reckner. THIRD ROW: J. Groban, R. Robison, P. Gruening, D. Serina, B. Singleton, H. Hutzler, B. Miller, B. Dickson, M. Balmer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rea W. Brown-Director, D. Gronerneyer, R. Reifan, R. Abig, J. Schauer, T. Gentil, J. Brickler, B. Weisenberger, J. Miller, D. Crowe -Drum Major. FRONT ROW: C. Binder. Twirlerg J. Rennegarbe, Twirlerg M. Carter, Majoretteg S. M. Beuttel, Majoretteg C. Funke, Twirlerg A. Linneman, Twirler. STRIKE UP THE lVIUSICg THE H Z BAND IS HERE Peppy cheerleaders include B. Bates, D. Stevens, J. Collins, A. Breiner, J. Thielrneyer, J. Thielrneyer, J. Theler, and J. Patman. ' ATHLETICS TRAIN FOR STRENGTH AND SYMMETRY Coach Bower Play plot . ' ,vi V nv I I A- ,V I h,.i,?gQ A- - 5 1' ,, wr' L psf wggwf Li. ' '. b : l:f-M-53' 4 1 I l Q V ,Tank . ?:i..?i?...ff3'1 5 'ir 5 E: 'N'-sf radii? ? if - V 'X 5? -1? 13 ' Q . , t l 'V , ' XX P J gs .QF in ,,u,4119 .,! : 1? v? . L-- idk ir. s 5 i' QNX ,M T' Q '5vQ! ....., v Q .., . f AA!-0. . f V 7 . In - 1 4 -'V ' ' -Q-1 F 3 0-L 3, ' .. A 1,j Q . . V, V A .. Y. 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But in the closing minutes of the final period, with- out warning the Panthers, were away and over the goal for a point which was good enough for them to claim the victory. How- ever the Hughes gridders had played an ex- ceptional game, and no one could complain. U 124 HUGHES-0, ST. XAVIER-13 Midst rain and mud, Hughes and St. Xavier battled in a seesaw affair which saw the Bombers come out on top. The game was mostly a punting and running contest, in which neither team had a particular advan- tage. Except at the time of St. Xavier's touchdowns, the game was evenly matched, but again because of a few slips it was lost. A Hughes back plows through the Maroons' for ward wall. Endres drives in for the tackle. SEASON IN ENGAGING POWERFUL OPPONENTS HUGHES-30, WALNUT HILLS-0 In the PHSL double-header, a seemingly re- born Hughes eleven took the offense and rode the crest of victory over Walnut Hills to the time of 30-0. From the opening blast of the whistle to the final volley of the time- keeper's gun, the game belonged to Hughes. Blandchard accounted for three markers, Dunn for another, and Todd for one more. HUGHES-6, COLUMBUS WEST-33 Having travelled upstate to meet the team which then ranked fourth in the state, the Hughes Big Reds met defeat in a game full of penalties, injuries, and bad officiating. The lone Hughes tally was registered as Fred Heimkreiter snared a Columbus pass and trotted 60 yards to pay dirt. THIRD ROW: Mr. Dwight Smith, K. Feinthal, B. Bruning, B. Eppler, B. Allen, F. Osborn, H, Bass, M. Estese, S. Hurst, Coach Grimes. MIDDLE ROW: R. Kennedy, J. Sunderman, W. Gabbernesch, D. Smith, B. Norman, C. Hicks, E. Terrell, J. Weiss. FIRST ROW SEATED: J. Daugherty, H. Polasky, W. White, A. Nagel, T. Heinold. NOT IN PICTURE: F. Gold- farb, L. Hooser, D. Moormeier, R. Price. HUGHES-0, PURCELL-20 Facing a Purcell eleven with a 22 consecu- tive victory record at stake, the Clifton Knights received a trouncing which left no doubt as to which was the better team. The Cavaliers cashed in on their aerial attack, putting on a barrage which dumbfounded the Hilltoppers and accounted for most of the tallies. Again Hughes reached paydirt only to be called back. Huz Group views Elder game. HUGHES-0, COLUMBUS CENTRAL-0 Although the Big Reds were on the defense during most of the game, the Wind and rain played a major part in keeping the game scoreless. The Water soaked field allowed neither team enough footing to even start to Work their plays. With all the rain and wind and only a handful of spectators, the game was not too successful, and the final gun found two zeros on the score board. Todd receives a Huz pass. i 126 Todd catches a pass. Walnut Hills kicks off to Hughes. HUGHES-0, CENTRAL-12 After the season had begun with the ball being dropped from a blimp, the Big Reds followed suit and dropped the game to Cen- tral by a two touchdown margin. After a scoreless half in which the Huzites had con- stantly remained on the offensive, the Me- chanics returned to bounce off two quick tal- lies in the final period. Central's first T.D. came as Marvin Barkley scored on a 65 yard trot, and the second arrived on Barkley's 30 yard pass. Bad breaks and a touchdown called back hampered the Reds seriously. HUGHES-0, WESTERN HILLS-18 Fighting for a chance at the PHSL crown, the Big Reds were pulled into the rear of that race by a hard-fighting Western Hills eleven. Two Maroon touchdowns in the first half and one in the record, spelled out defeat for the Clifton Knights as the jinx of Withrow Field, where the game was played, again took a victory from the grasp of the Hughes team. For Western Hills it was their air attack which brought them to the victory, but they were helped by the listless performance of the Clifton Knights. THIRD ROW M Jone Coach B Brockman J Todd D Wxlllams F He1mkre1ter T McCann E Putman B Endres C McDonald W Terrell P Roemer L K1FChgOSD6T P Bower Head Coach SECOND ROW R Querry E Morrxs H Marler M Guttman L A kew B Glttlnger A Jansen D Mapes J Hllgemann E Blanchald S Nedelman FIRST ROW E Llndeman J Oeler R Dunn B Wolf C Wlggerhaus Kone L Klotter B Falls HUGHES 7 HAMILTON 25 Th1s contest was the story of a small cr1m son wall hold1ng back the great flood of wh1te whlch once past the wall was un controllable Hughes was outclassed out Welghed 1n fact almost anyth1ng but out fought by the Blue and Whlte team wh1ch ranked 1n Oh1o s top ten Injurles whlch put leaks 1n the Red s defense came often but these leaks were soon fllled Wlth fresh substltutes It was the battle of superlor strength and ablllty aga1nst guts and de term1nat1on and the latter somehow made a contest of lt For Hamllton It was James Balley act1ng as the t1dal wave wh1ch kept beatlng aga1nst the Red wall unt1l t seemed as 1f the wall would burst but It held and held true It was not all defense for the Reds for often they went forward Nedelman keeps plowln through Elder dr1v1ng back the sea of whlte always drlv 1ng forward w1th relentlessness born seemmgly of a need to f1ght for the1r l1VES W1throw s place k1Ck wms the game. Hard work and little glory best describe the lot of the cross country team. The har- riers start practicing early in the fall. Practice consists of running over a rough course of two and one half miles in Bur- net Woods. Then the meets are real tests, for the pace set up in these races is gruelling. There is almost no school backing to this sport since it holds little interest for the outsider. In spite of this, the runners put all they have into each race, and never give up until they have passed the finish line. CROSS COUNTRY RESERVE, STANDING: H. Goering, F. Murrer, B. Craft, R. Mackey, J. Lewis, P. Hudson, T. Thaxton, J. Taylor. SEATED: E. Spievack, T. Sharp, R. Byrnside, E. Haas, T. Walker, R. Fox, D. Quade. BIG RED HARRIERS PL CE SEVENTH IN STATE Led by little Jack Heine-man, the Hughes Cross Country team took the runner-up position in all the P.H.S.L. meets and the district meet, finishing behind an exceptionally fine Central team. Having qualified for the state meet, the harriers traveled upstate to Mansfield, where they pulled something of an upset by placing seventh, while Central took twelfth. With only two lettermen grad- uating, Mr. Kindschy can look forward to a very powerful team next season. LEFT T0 RIGHT: 'D. Wa.hle, T. Hartley, M. Bruning, J. STANDING: J. Heineman, D. Weigand, I. Stout, M. Bruning, Heineman. T. Hartley, D. Wahle. SEATED: J. Socol, H. Maybrier, S. Koch, S. Cohen. Although the reserve team was used more for giving boys experience than for winning meets, the end of the season saw Hughes finishing third. Western Hills took the lead in the first meet and never relin- quished it. However, Hughes and Central fought a nip and tuck battle for the runner up position, with Central ending up the victor. The Avon Field meets were real contests in which nothing could be taken for granted. The 21!2 mile course is a gruelling test for even veteran run- ners, but still the reserves showed spunk. 1 N Q! 3 I! MBV LACK UF HI The record of the Big Red team put them in fifth place in the P.H. SL. Then, entering the Class A. tournament, the quintet was de- feated in the first round by Purcell. The team's top scorer was Ralph Westeramp. Bob Bass, and Bob Gittinger fol- lowed Westerkamp, in that order, to make up the top players in scor- ing honors. Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Norwood 32 Woodward 29 Withrow 36 Roger Bacon 36 N. C. H. 41 Central 34 Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Wlthrow 45 Hamilton Public Elder 25 Purcell 43 Central 36 27 26 Middletown 56 CAGERS' RECORD UNIMPRESSIVE 4 36 ' 24 18 33 6 Covington Holm Roger Bacon 33 Walnut Hills 54 Western Hills 30 Woodward 28 Hughes Hughes Walnut Hills 43 Western Hills 34 TOURNAMENT 30 29 Hughes 38 Purcell 49 1- 'j' Individual basketball pl y ers shown on onposmt page: TOP ROW: John Richter Ralph Westerkamp, Don Weis, Art Reisenfeld. MID- DLE ROW: Bob Bass, Don Wahle. BOTTOM ROW nszen Bob Gi in er Al Ja , tt g Will McDaniels. VARSITY TEAM, STAND ING: D. Wahle, B. Ba A. Reisenfeld, B. Gittinge R. Westerkamp. SEATED W. McDaniels, A. Jan zen, R. Robison, D. Weis, J Richter. RESERVE TEAM, STAND:- ING: R. Marrs, H. Duncan G. Feiler, R. Solsman, W Oldendick. SEATED: B. Doerr, I. Bass, B. Gross- man, E. C hen, B. Meret- sky, R B tt. 171511 ...Q tw ROY!!-1 .,,...4.-.past-fsiiluil A. M... ,401 'e ' r,, .sill n,fvq.uw,un'-vgntqubn I-' ,gy YXIWU aff'-QS! J 4, Q, .I-0 I 6 NX liffjq 2: f, 'A 5, 0, e ,WN HUZ RESERVES RECO ER CITY CHAMPIONSHIP l 1, 4 Although the reserve gymnasts had relinquished their they beat all opponents by a more than sufficient rnar- monopoly on the P.H.S.L. crown to Walnut Hills for gin. Each meet proved more and more that both the the past two years, they bounced back and again took reserve and varsity teams were in a class of their own, over. Having been pushed down into the ranks of and as the season ended, no one could deny Hughes' h defeat, the reserves once again tasted sweet victory as right to the championship in both divisions. ' II I I I RESERVE GYM TEAM, STANDING: M. Neiman, Mgr., M. Gibbons, M. Durham, Coach Richert, J. Levy, D. Mueller, G. Graff, Mgr. SEATED: D. I Pirnnan, J. Restle, D. Smith, H. Matheis, H. Niederhellman. ON FLOOR: H. Adrick. I BELOW: On bars, H. Durham, on horse, B. Eisenschmidt. I I I I. I I I I I I I I pl It I. II ,. I I, 'II II II II ,I I I I, MI I I I I II II I 1 I I I. I if I I I I I 134 I 1. ...-.r-..:.kr-, .. . -V .Vi-al qv-,-,.,.,,..,.T ....- L ff .7 . - -L V-1-.1 L,vJ,l L1 111 TZTTI f V'5.1-il' 1111151 A A ABOVE: On the side horse Bob Gilb performs, Andy Breiner works on the parallel bar, while Bill Comley executes a hand stand on the rings. STANDING: G. Graffg E. Sebastiang B. Batesg G. Todrlg Coach Richertg H. Durhamg R. Gilbg B. Bolmerg M. Neiman, Mgr. SEATED: B. Eisen- schmidtg D. Stevens, B. Courleyg B. Jones, A. Breinerg D. Weigandg J. Davisg B. Meissner. ON FLOOR: T. Thaxton, B. Crafty J. Heineman, T. Sharp. For the twelfth time in as many consecutive years, Coach Paul Richert's Big Red gymnasts took the un- disputed crown in the P.H.S.L., and forged ahead to take all the honors in the post season meets. The issue was never in doubt all season, as the matmen led by an overwhelming margin in all the meets. Then, to top off their glory, a Hughes sophomore, Bill Con- nely, took first place in the all-around meet. The Turn- ers and Y.lVI.C.A. meet also proved easy uineatl' for the Huzites and once more the Clifton Palace ruled. T E TAKE T ELFTH CONSEC TIVE CROW MERMEN SPLASH T0 A THIRD PLACE IN P.H.S.L. Q. f y. . VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM, STANDING: J. Groban, B. Comley, D. Pending, G. Weis, B. Bates, H. Clark, P. Frommer, N. Tanner. SEATED: G. Cassini, R. Dunn, D. Sonderman, C. Seyfried, D. Rosen- thal, M. Guttman. RESERVE SWIMMING TEAM, STANDING: A. Naegle, D. Manheimer, K. Cardew, R. Teile, L. Bonomini. SEATED : A. Thomakos, Mgr., E. Levy, C. Wagner, R. Dunn, A. Nussman, P. Roemer, R. Gilb, A. Breiner, W. Comley. RE ERVE SWIMMERS FINI H AS RUNNERS-UP Because of poor construction the Hughes pool was put out of commission when the ceiling collapsed into the pool. In spite of this the swimming team under Coach Alan Kindschy managed to squeeze in practice sessions whenever possible in other indoor pools around the city, and somehow were ready in time for the first meet. Defending the P.H.S.L. crown proved too great a task for the mermen as they were left in the rear by Walnut Hills and Western Hills to finish in third place. Captained by Conrad Seyfried, the Big Reds looked as though they were a sure thing for first place 136 when they beat Walnut Hills in a dual meet before the regular season. However the city meets saw an entirely different situation, and the Huzites had to re- linquish the crown. The junior team, also handicapped by the loss of the use of their pool, did a little better than their varsity brothers. Making a valiant stand against an exception- ally good Walnut Hills team, the Redlets met their masters and took the runner-up position. The small but sturdy team under Coach Alan Kindschy gave Hughes hopes of a powerful varsity team for next year. PHOTOGRAPHER STOPS LAST YEAR'S CITY MEET A, LMI.. Aw buff' As the annual goes to press, the track team is as yet very indefinite. From the looks of the number of missing letter- men, Coach Paul Richert will have a difficult time molding his inexperienced material into a polished team, but judging from past performances, Hughes will have a team which she can be proud of. The team will be built around Captain Roger Moore who is well known in track circles around Doerr sprouts wings fTop left! Miller winds up for a mighty heave on the discus. CAboveJ Moore wins. fLeftJ Cincinnati. Moore is one of the five returning lettermen. These lettermen are Roger Moore, Doug Doerr, Erwin Stout, Andy Breiner, and Bill Miller. The schedule for this year started on April 14, when the Big Reds met Central and Walnut Hills. Then on April 20, Western Hills and Withrow formed the opposition, while Withrow again met the Huzites on April 27. After these preliminary meets the Big Reds met their toughest opponents in the K. of C. meet on May 1, the Miami meet on May 8, the dis- trict meet on May 14 and 15, the city meet on May 18 and 19, and finally the state meet on May 21 and 22. AT THE FIRST HINT OF SPRING TRACKMEN DON 1 l?m.,,AQ me... 138 U XL 1 0. U E' They're off. CTop rightl Nedelman heavcs the shot put. QAboveJ Moore broad jumps. CRightD Last year the Richertmen finished second in the Public High School League, losing by only one quarter of a point. Then they went on to take another runner-up position in the city meet, this time losing by two points. A third place in the K. of C. meet, and a third place in the district meet finished the team's season. However, Roger Moore traveled upstate for the state meet and took a third in the 220 yard dash, at the same time breaking a school record for that event. . Lt- ' T. , vb Q Q u , l -4- -4--fn., - 4- . ,. . ,.- . '21 ,,. Illustrations on page one hundred thirty-seven show Sakelos just finishing third, Doerr taking a long jump, Moore prac- ticing starts, Jenkins up with a mighty heave, Briener going up and over, Dunn showing good form in clearing hurdle, Phillips of Withrow in the lead in hurdles, boys passing the baton in a relay. SWEAT SUITS, AND 943 TRACK SEASON BEGINS .. ' m 1 , --,.- Moy-f.v,- N , W V . ,-',g. g- ,vp -- ,,,.,-,..4.,, ,Q A photo finish. 1- . .-.:-,-- i.: ,,, , -J. , - v, -. ' A . -N L K- ki 5 ,gp ,-. W - ,B i , . ,,-.--f f . A ' ' .' -' -' ' . -, . 'W . . 4- -.i 4 .,- 1 '-1,14-- ' ' ' . ' fin '3z- , - A ' .., . .- ,firm ' ---,A V.- V- - . a -W. , - - v - ' . ' ff fu 'F ' ...ar -.- V . 4- -. - A ..g' - ' -v . ' J-1 -bd-' ' -x-2. , A ' . ti . mg? . . . . , 1, ,fl ' ' wi :S . L .,,r'z:L,,9'mQr-fs'-, , ir: -1' 13 -455,2 139 I a. ., . -. .5'-kflfff RED GGRACKETEERS' Lobitz serves as Stiegler waits! for the return. Although the tennis team has switched from the guidance of Coach Alan Kindschy to that of Coach Grimes, their prospects look bright. The team, last year, came in fifth in the P.H. SL., but with the four returning lettermen -Bob Johnson, Ben Lobitz, Bob Campbell, and Bill Hettesheimer-this year should tell another story. Last year's team was captained by Charles Goering. LEFT T0 RIGHT: B. Campbell, B. Lob- itzg B. Hettesheimerg B. Johnsong J. Bedore. EARLY SEASON SCORES HUGHES-5g ST. XAVIER-0 HUGHES--33 WYOMING-2 Hey fellows, you're blocking the view! ity? Dolman tries to escape the trap. Hassel studies his shot while Dolmanand Jacobs look on Hassel follows thxough This year will be the second year in which Hughes has had a golf team, and it probably will be a successful year, although at presstime things are as yet uncertain. The team will have for its nucleus three veterans: Bob Jacobs, Bob Hassel, and 'Edgar Dolman. These three boys were on the team last year and since then all three have improved rapidly. FOREI 4 0 i M ' ' . swf'-gf, X 34, c-. W, ...K 'jgggggmc Becker stretches to nab a fly. The Mighty Gittinger at the bat. A hearty welcome for the winning pitcher. X BIG- RED NINE COMPOSED OF VETERAN PLAYERS Play Ball! That familiar phrase echoes from the grand- stands at Crosley Field to the sand lot on the corner, and even to the wide open spaces of Coy Field. The baseball season is on. The Big Reds got a three weeks Sftaig on Mr. Crosley's Reds. The Hughes season opened ri ay, April 2. The Hughes Hardball Hopes are high this year, as they usually are, but Mayor Reuss has made no prom- ises. The group this year is minus the services of eight graduated players. The team has seven returning let- termen to strengthen the new recuits, however. Nine P.H.S.L. games are on the docket for the sea- son. Games with St. Xavier, Purcell, Elder, Roger Bacon, Norwood, lid Reading also are scheduled. . Qgfiigirixi W KO K2 EARLY SEASON SCORES A HUGHES-4, ST. XAVIER-0 p it ,.-wg.. HUGHES-3, PURCELL-6 wig' 1 1 Q HUGHES-4, WITHHOW-3 -- 5 HUGHES 3, WALNUT HILLS 1 i 1, 'E Eli. 1 L The P.H.S.L. games will be played on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Outside games will be sandwiched in between the two P.H.S.L. games each week. Bob Gittinger, co-captain of this year's basketball squad, is captain of the Hughes Baseball team. Gittinger is playing short stop this year. The duties behind the plate will be handled by John Strassberger and Don A Hines. Mound Work has been assigned to Johnny Vollat, Larry Hoover, Allen J anszen, Charlie Salsman, Ralph Westerkamp, and Gene Grosheim. Ralph Dunn L will handle play around second. Third base position goes to Karl Becker. Wes Terrell, Freddie Heim- l kreiter, Jim Heines, and Dick Marrs will patrol the outfield for the Big Reds. I A typical scene in the tcam room beforc a game. . 6. , . rl A VARIETY OF SPORTS SHOWS GAA. I TERESTS vii .45 rt. , 'Q 'i , ,., W Vx 'C'-7 Jean Thielmeyer, secretary: Mildred Schroeder, vice-presidentg Dolores Bonomini, presidentg Janet Thielmeyer, treasurer are the guiding hands of the Girls' Athletic Association. G.A.A. spirit of good sportsmanship and cooperation is reflected in their motto: F or when the one great Scorer comes to mark against your name, he cares not whether you won or lost but how you played the game. Besides developing a program of year round sports activities, the G.A.A. undertakes other worth- while projects. Miss Balastra, the popular sponsor of G.A.A., is responsible for interesting girls in this great organization. Peppy board members handle tricky problems with the assistance of Miss Violet Balastra, sponsor. BACK ROW: P. Royce, L. Speckter, B. Breiner, B. Roberts, P. Roberts, M. Kaucher. MIDDLE ROW: A. Pearson, M. Lockmann, W. Cummings, N. Brady, D. Estes, S. Mooremier, C. McDermitt, F. Lineman, J. Theler. FRONT ROW: G. Hale, J. Thielmeyer, D. Bonomini, M. Schroeder, J. Thiel- meyer, J. Parks. 'J 0 Batter up! Before organizing into regular teams, these softball players practice the rules and funda- mental principles of the game. After they are well- versed in the techniques, they take to Coy Field where a lively battle ensues. One of the most impressive initiation ceremonies is that of the G.A.A. With corsages and a friendly smile, the officers welcome each member. At the left the pledges with lipstick smeared faces rough it in the informal initiation. Modern Robin Hoods meet every Wednesday in the gym. Here they learn the fundamentals and perfect their technique. Betty Roberts is sport leader of archery. The high point of this activity is the annual tournament. Get a horse! These hardy enthusiasts follow that prescription every Friday at Springlawn. Marita Lakonen, sportsleader, guides begin- ners. In their weekly rides they learn the basic principles of the art of horsemanship. Practicing after school, the mod- ern dancing group learns ele- mentary steps and poses, putting them together into dances and routines which create illusions through graceful lines and strik- ing poses. Tumbling draws together girls interested in having fun as well as in becoming more adept in mat artistry. Their acrobatics include cartwheels, backbends, han d- stands, head stands, summer- saults, and animal stunts. Individual sports give players the opportunity to enter the sport of their choice. These sports include ping pong, deck-tennis, shuffle- board, horseshoes, and badmin- ton. At the end of the season, they have tournaments among themselves. Battling away at Coy Field is the hockey team. A year never passes without one of the girls getting banged up. Hockey Play Day is the main event of the year for hockey players. Hockey Honor Team is composed of the eleven best who have played during the year. HOCKEY HONOR TEAM! BACK ROW: D. Bonomini, Janet Thiel- meyer, M. Kaucher, S. Mooremeier, Jean Thielmeyer. FIRST ROW: Jean Stone, Janet Stone, J. Harris, D. Estes, P. Smith, F. Linemann. Wielders of the rackets are Jean Thielmeyer, M. Schroeder, M. Kaucher, V. Hale, D. Estes. THE ROUGH AND T BLE C0 PETITIO BEGINS Jean Thielmeyer, D. Bonomini, F. Linemann demonstrate their talents on the hockey field. wif mf- xc' if . n A J MM, ,- 3314? K.-K .. '5'3.fhi7' A ' 1515... t 'uv 4 .I lug., , A .- 1- ' 1 ,.f' . .W ,. .yi 4 . uf- .., -L-F, -.E 'MJF - -ug . - - 1 -...- T1 S' r 9 Q- ra fre ' . at lsalh..g9,- EWR, fl .,jg1Lv-R ' . 3 :.-.rsnnw 'ff-maui. 4... 147 F. I Q ,am is .Q ,Z 'if 1 i T I U ,. .. . lx A . ,gf if . ing QA 2 ff 'Q FW 1 nr! . rx fe ,, cf ,,. E 1 w Sharon Roberts G.A.A. Banquet climaxes the year of sports activities. At this annual event, the Honor Ring is given to the G.A.A.'er who, in the faculty's opin- ion, is outstanding in her participa- tion and cooperation. Last Vear Sharon Roberts won the award. .,. -L '1-uwlsmv '- dag - Wye sux Nv- 514+-.L J -W, Tisket a tasket! She made a basket! .Can1era catches P. Royce, Jean Thielmeyer, J. Molloy, D. Bonommi ln action. Dribble! Shoot! F oul!,' On Tuesdays and Thursdays, these exclamations are usually heard on the basketball court. Although some of the fundamentals of the girls' game vary from those of the boysl, there is still plenty of action. The Battle of the Sexes was newly in- augurated last year. Although the boys play the game according to the girls' rules, the contest is still a thrilling one. This year, during the annual Play Day, Withrow fell to the prowess of the Indians.', Hughes also came in first in the city tournament. BASKETBALL HONOR TEAM! STANDING: C. Nikias, S. Moormeier, Janet Thielmeyer, J. Harris, Jean Thielmeyer, D. Bonomini. SEATED: S, Nikias, F. Linemann, L, Speck- ter, D. Estes, P. Royce. Addison, Glenn 1409 Thompson Hgts. Ave. Aaronson, Nelson 3514 Reading Road Acree, Catherine 1387 Harrison Ave. Adams, Gene 4342 Dane Street Agner, Edna M. Alter, Saul Altes, Louis Altman, Richard Altmayer, George Anderson, Loretta Andres, Gilbert Arzt, Peter Askew, Louis Atkins, Lois Anne Atterton, Frank Auble, Lester Aufdermarsh, Harriet Baer, Elaine Bailes, Shirley Flora Bammerlin, Joanne Bammerlin, Mary Lou Banks, Ida Barbour, Roger 340 Emming Street 603 Rockdale Ave. 3246 Burnet Ave. 665 N. Cresent Ave. 529 Klotter Ave. 152 W. McMillan St. 6261 Banning Rd. 124 Malvern Place 5907 Belmont Ave. 1435 Franklin Ave. 1027 Wesley Ave. 4219 Florida Ave. 2613 Halstead St. 5270 Colerain Ave. 3508 Burnet Ave. 880 Lafayette Ave. 2631 Kipling Ave. 1702 Harrison Ave. 411 Catherine St. Barsman, Jack 3557 Wilson Ave. Bates, William 6368 Savannah Ave. Batsche, Fred 266 McCormick Pl. Bauer, Charles 588 Wirham Place Baumer, Jean 3083 Massachusetts Ave. Bedore, John 2703 Vine St. Beeler, Tom 3564 Estes Place Beigel, Virginia 2535 Stratford Ave. Berk, Allen 978 Cleveland Ave. Bernard, Lewis A., Jr. 566 Glenwood Ave. Bettman, Elaine 3735 Reading Road Betz, Marion 2554 Vestry Ave. Betz, Mary K. 2521 Stratford Ave. Beuttel, Shirlee Mae 214 E. Rochelle St. 1640 Pullan Biederman, Claire Biederman, Jane Billet, Virginia Lee Birkmeyer, Richard 2645 Clifton Ave. 2645 Clifton Ave. 2930 Vine Street 1559 Kenova Ave. Roselawn Bishop, Ned 621 Evanswood Place Blanchard, Earl 242 Senator Place Bloomfield, Jack 1650 Glen Parker Ave. Bolmer, Bernie 1760 Powers Street Bonomini, Dolores 1557 Pullan Ave. Botts, Gene 1333 Joseph Street Bowser, Eileen 233 E. University Ave. Brackmeier, Beverly 3067 Henshaw Ave. Brady, Sally Breiner, Andrew 310 Howell 1163 Homeside Ave. Ave. Breiner, Irma 1163 Homeside Ave. Brewer, Clemont 1605 Baltimore Ave. Brown, Kathryn 1633 Westwood Ave. Bryant, Georgianna 4370 Winton Road Buchholz, Rita 3558 Estes Place Buck, Ella Nora Burbank, Miriam Burke, Rosemary Burt, Janet Busam, Ernest Butler, Robert Callahan, Donald N. 1786 Elmore St. 5735 Wintrop Ave. 430 Rockdale Ave, 1623 Harbeson Ave. 1628 Bruce Avenue 1304 Cedar Ave. 3558 Vine Street Cantor, Jeanne 1222 Wm. H. Taft Road Carmel, Edwin 844 Blair Ave. Carr, Ed 3631 Roll Ave. Carroll, Virginia 4861 Este Ave. Carter, Martha Blanche 3033 Jefferson Avenue Carter, Virginia Alice 1210 Bates Ave. Cassini, Gus 3115 Imperial Street Chaliff, Jimmy 532 Prospect Place Cheek, Mary Jayne 4388 Hamilton Ave. Christos, Estella 4627 Chickering Ave. Ciavola, Anita 881!2 Clinton Springs Citron, Arthur 506 Union Street Citron, Mitzi 922 Marion Avenue 1948 DIRECTORY V : f 3. Y'1-j Y2f 'ia m-f Clark, Ruth 218 East 71st Street Clark, Wilma 300 Hearne Avenue Clayton, Bob 5345 Colerain Ave. Clayton, Frank 17 E. Charlton St. Cochran, Jean 411 W. McMicken Ave. Cohen, Jerome C. 641 Forest Ave. Cohen, Suzanne 505 Carplin Place Collins, William 4 Fox Street Conner, Mary Imogene 254 Warner St. Cording, Anna 1443 Elkton Place Courlas, Lula 334 Howell Ave. Craft, William 4271 Williamson Pl. Crowe, Darrell 609 E. Third Street Crowe, Irene 609 E. Third Street Dellerman, Rosemary 982 Ludlow Ave. 4318 Beech Hill Ave. 411 Catherine St. 2852 Colerain Ave. 433 Warren Ave. 2332 Chickasaw St. 5656 Glenview Ave. 166 Forest Ave. 653 Probasco St. Dougherty, Mary Joyce 1403 Regent Ave. Denhart, Thomas Dentel, Jeannette Diebold, Charles Dock, Helen Doepke, Harry Doerr, Douglas Dollin, Louis Dolvig, Margie Doyle, Lloyd 2642 Stanton Ave. Drew, Donald 499 Sandheger Place Ducovna, Stanley 3612 Eaton Lane Dudley, Martha 6718 Hillside Ave. Duncan, Edward 4303 Vine Street Dunn, Dottie 361 Thrall Street Dunn, Ralph 361 Thrall Street Dunteman, Howard 2612 University Ct. Durbin, Edward 136 Louis Avenue Durham, Homer 1397 Harrison Ave. Eagle, Howard 4514 Kirby Road Eckman, Lillian 3484 Reading Road Effron, Edward 3585 Van Antwerp Pl. Egan, Patricia 1316 Apjones Street Ehoodin, Harry 314 Rockdale Ave. Eiche, Joyce 340 Thrall Street Eisenschmidt, Robert 3530 Colerain Ave, Elsener, Patricia 4331 Beech Hill Ave. Elsner, Joan 3537 Vinecrest Place Endicott, Ramona 2446 Highland Ave. Endres, Robert 2816 Highland Ave. England, Ronald 1637 Knowlton St. Epstein, Larry 1732 Northampton Dr. Esterkin, Eva 3965 Warwick Ave. Falcon, Lorraine 888 Lexington Ave. Farmer, Janet 123 West 64th Street Feiler, Judith 2724 Coy Street Fenner, Carl 1334 Franklin Avenue Findley, Doris Jean 5822 Lathrop Pl. Fisher, Jeannette 2625 Brestel Road Fishman, Fred 1047 Dana Avenue Flatman, George 119 G-lenwood Ave. Flaugher, Douglas 3519 Cornell Pl. Floyd, Derelys 2135 Burnet Avenue Flynn, Jo Anne 512 Ludlow Ave. Foell, Kathleen 3310 Elland Ave. Fox, Bob 308 Erkenbrecher Ave. Fox, Howard 208 Bosley Street Frank, Donald 4034 Colerain Avenue Frederick, Frank 1213 Bates Avenue Frey, Pauline 5818 Salvia Ave. Friedman, Joanne 1415 Joseph St. Funke, Robert 4798 Gray Road Game, William Louis 2611 Pecan Garner, Gene 2956 Cormany Ave. Gear, Arthur 4336 Hamilton Avenue Geller, Herman 734 Chalforte Place Gibbons, Bill 2936 Spring Grove Ave. Giesman, Janet 4756 Hamilton Ave. Gilb, Robert 2943 Sidney Avenue Gilmer, Jean 2557 Trevor Place Gittinger, Bob 2527 Valley View Ct. 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Herbert, David Herman, Shirlee 3896 Reading Road 3132 Wooster Place 5835 Hamilton Ave. Ave. Herzner, Mary Hess, Arline Hettesheimer, Wilton 4132 Fergus Street 4257 Colerain Ave. 2374 Fairview Ave. Hettrick, Sue 4304 Hamilton Ave. Hicks, Evelyn 3334 Elland Ave Hille, Don 6035 Argus Road Hiller, Frank G. 250 Forest Ave. Hines, Evelyn 516 Hale Avenue Hines, Jim W. 3924 Spring Grove Ave. Hodge, Vera 1637 Hoffner Street Hoffman, William 3073 Sidney Ave. Hofmann, Virginia 2550 North Bend Rd. Holliday, Anne 631 Clemmer Avenue Holmes, Betty Lou 4115 Delaney St. Holmes, Shirley 3402 Ormond Terrace Hooser, Vivian Louise 60 Wm. Howard Taft Road Howland, Gerry Hughes, Lucille Hughes, Robert Huhn, Margaret 2409 Baltimore Ave. 2632 Hemlock St. 2341 Chickasaw 1425 North Bend Rd. Hunter, Wesley John 3641 Reading Rd. Ihrig. Helen 2929 Lischer Ave. Imhoff, Charles 4050 Colerain Ave. Ismael, Jewel Ruth 7217 Lebanon Ave. Jacobs, Bob 1027 Clifton Hills Ave. Jacobsen, Joan 31 Craft Court Jenkins, Adrian Chaff 1530 Dudley St. Johnson, Robert 2346 Rohs Street Jones, Richard 944 Lenoy Place Jones, Robert 2616 Beekman Street Jungclas, Lois 420 Glenwood Avenue Junker, Jacquie 223 Irwin Place Kaemmerle, Lois 4015 Clifton Ave. Kahn, Muriel 218 Baxter Avenue Kallick, Burton 3410 Cleveland Court Kammann, Donald 5615 Meryton Lane Kaplan, Irene Karapondo, Sophie Kash, Reis R. Kato, Ray Kaucher, Edward Kaufman, Dorothy Kelso, Joanne Kennedy. Patricia Kessler, Frieda 540 Blair Avenue 242 Melish Avenue 6203 Elbrook Ave. 4137 Paddock Road 2629 Beekman St. 3441 Hallwood Pl. 3644 Dawson Ave. 4108 Jerome Ave. 2810 Euclid Avenue Meyer, Eugene 118 East University Ave. Miller, Jack 1111 Sunnyslope Drive Miller, Marilyn Miller, Philip Miller, Stanley R. 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Kontonica, Peggy 2376 Fairview Ave. Koss, June 4719 Winton Road Krummen, Patricia 10 F Heath Court Kueffner, Frederick 3350 Bishop Street Kuehn, Helen 2604 Jefferson Ave. Kuethe, Gloria 136 Detzel Place Kutzleb, Oliver 313 Warner Street Lacker, Jacquelyn 3210 Bishop St. Landrum, Roland 2527 Cook Street Lanfersiek, Jane 6029 Oakwood Ave. Strubbe, Georgia Lanter, Pauline Lauck, Judith Lawrence, Jack Layton, Carolyn J. Lee, Betty Leitz, Marjorie Leppert, Shirley 4902 Paddock Road 1139 Atwood Ave. 1132 Elm Park Dr. 2502 Ohio Ave. University Avenue 220 E. Rochelle St. 224 Irwin Place Loewenstein, Werner 319 Rockdale Ave. Lerer, Edith 3446 Hallwood Place Lessure, Dolores 915 Dana Ave. Levine, Jacqueline 807 N. 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McMicken Avenue 351 Shiloh Street 741 Chalfonte Place 1785 Townsend St. 1499 Reid Avenue 3151 Vine Street 3901 Colerain Ave. 246 Setchell Ave. 314 Ludlow Ave. 4140 Lakeman St. Long, Daisy Lotz, Cliff Ludwick, Nancy Lusby, Russell Lux, Betty Ann Lynch, Eddie Mack, Patsy Mackey, Dorothy Mackey, Richard Maier, Vera Maley, Jean Mandler, Bill Marble, Walter 3135 Harvey Ave. 1605 Llanfail 1730 Indiana Ave. 6017 Cary Ave. 764 McMakin Ave. 227 Victor Street 248 Gilman Ave. 3546 Eden Ave. . 3546 Eden Ave. 226 Klotter Ave. 2574 Linden St. 3170 Jefferson Ave. 868 Ridgeway Ave. Margeson, Marilyn 1124 Queen City Ave. Marler, Herb 4430 Winton Road Martin, Shirley ' 4217 Cherry Street Marucci, Nina Jo Box 605, R. 336, N. Bend Road Marx, Fred 541 Evanswood Place Mateikat, Art 1632 Chase Ave. Mathias, Norm 2326 Wheeler Ave. Mathiason, Helen 3602 Washington Ave. Matney, Rosemary 210 Wm. H. Taft Rd. May, Lillian 1404 Apjones Street Ratner, Anita Rau, Lynn Redden, Jeanne Reid, Thelma Reiman, Genora Rennegarbe, Jim Richter, Marlene Risch, Gene Rizzo, John Robertson, Beulah Rose, Joan Rosen, Marvin Rosenthal, Sally Roth, Carolyn Roth, Frank Royal, Virginia W. Royce, Patricia Ruffin, Dicky Rust, Bill Sachs, Suzanne Safer, Jordon Sakelos, James Salamon, Andy 3639 Reading Road 3425 Morrison Place 668 Gholson Ave. 217 Calhoun Street 126 West 64th St. 5200 Winton Road 334 Thrall Street 5516 Colerain Avenue 2460 Fairview Avenue 2912 Burnet Ave. 114 W. St. Clair St. 840 Cleveland Ave. 647 Forest Ave. 622 Maple Avenue 1826 Hanfield Street 4045 Victory Pkwy 4819 Winneste Avenue 2505 Highland Ave. 604 E. Epworth Ave. 859 Glenwood Ave. 1115 Ryland Avenue 1139 Clearbrook Dr. Hebrew Union College Theler, Joyce 1429 North Bend Road Thornton, Austin 4882 Winneste Ave. Tiemeyer, Carol Louise 234 Ludlow Ave. Towner, Lois 3119 Scioto Street Tueting, LaVerne 3823 Llewellyn Ave. Tullis, Peggy 8350 Vine St., Hartwell Twidale, Alice 6808 Fairbank Ave. Voight, Jane 6027 Belmont Ave. Vollat, John 1522 Knowlton Street Warm, James Watel, Marilyn Watson, Colleen Watson, Kathryn Weaver, Floyd Weber, Cecilia Weber, Shirley Weiner, Bernice Weitzel, Mary Anna 5 Avon Fields Place 3652 Reading Road 3012 Bathgate 107 West 68th St. 2830 Highland Ave. 112 Woolper Ave. 2254 Loth St. 920 Burton Ave. 3431 Middletown Avenue Weninger, Paul 6237 Savannah Ave. McClure, Virginia 259 Hosea Ave. McDaniel, Willard 8037 Anthony Wayne Avenue McGuffey, Dorothy 14 West 66th St. McNeely, Doris Meeker, Mildred Meinken, Margaret Meissner, Robert Menachof, Louis Mende, Marinanne Mendelson, Donald 2827 Colerain Ave. 1633 Rockford Pl. 581 Howell Ave. 2547 Beekman St. 860 Windham Ave. 35 Glen Este Pl. 3652 Reading Rr. Apt. 217 Sammons, Donald 2006 Dreman Ave. Sampson, Lowell 890 Rockdale Ave. Sandow, Gilbert 1535 Joseph Street Sawyer, Helen 60 Topridge Place Schaefer, Margot 3614 Vine Street Schafer, Carole 1774 Powers Street Schalk, Evelyn 4600 West Fork Road Schauer, Joe 2122 Byron Street Schiff, Anne 307 Hearne Avenue Schmidt, Juanita 4213 Spring Grove Ave. Schmidt, Ruth 1645 Hoffner Street Schneider, Jean 2665 Bellevue Ave. Schreiber, George 248 Renner St. Schroeder, Mildred 1174 Atwood Ave. Schrof, Joan 2711 Glendora Avenue Schwarcz, George Hebrew Union College Schwartz, Allan 3979 Ardmore Ave. Schwartz, Allen 3558 Estes Place Schweitzer, Carol 231 Klotter Ave. 151 Wert, Martha Anne Wesley, Vincent Westerkamp, Ralph Westerman, John Whaley, June Wiederstein, Nancy Wiegand. 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