Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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HUGHES HIGH SCHCOL T E ANNUAL ff' H O R I Z O N SENIORS FACE NEW HORIZONS WITH CONFIDENCE . i ',-..g. , 4 ,-r .1 J.. 171 -'fi ,. ' I I ,,,w y DEVELOPED IN VARIED HUGHES ACTIVITIES PHYSICAL, MENTAL, MORAL STRENGTH IS EVOLVED THROUGH PARTICIPATION WITH FELLOW STUDENTS 2 I OFA MYSTIC FUTURE INSPIRE YOUTH Every high school sluclenf has conlemplalecl wifh much anxiely whal The eerie fulure will embrace. If we awail our cleslinies, allowing lhe mysfery ol a new horizon lo draw us 'ro new heighls, while assuring ourselves wilh firm lairh, and arclenfly slrive lor success and happiness for ourselves and a weary worldg we can conliclenlly loolc foward a new horizon wilh enlighl- ened hearls. , , Qs ' lex' Q'QliS, A SX. x armrfw is QQ' ' ' 'QP cu? -we 4.2 X 'V 1 5? LH, rn'- '-1 L L .J , 1.-is 1 fi.. SporTs! WhaT an opporTuniTyl AThleTics, in numerous phases. build sTrenqTh-noT only physically Tor The par TicipanTs, buT a conTinuous building and sTrenqTheninq oT school spiriT and sTudenT loyalTy. The valuable conTribuTion ThaT compeTiTive sporTs add To The players, The school, and The sTudenT body cannoT be Tully measured. PersonaliTies are rounded, records seT, and vicTories won: buT, even more irnporTanT, is The TundarnenTal love Tor his school ThaT each player and specTaTor develop. ,,q.. SENIORS, 40 UNDERGRADUATES, 70 STUDENT ACTIVITIES, 90 SPORTS, I I4 I wi' ORGANIZATIONS, I5b CLIFTON PALACE VIEWED FROM VARIOUS ANGLES ff Q N...aun--W' -quantil- 59 sw 'S sm egg, X '- WW WM ,P 'W-- W X 1 M ' 'W - ,g 15 . 5 ,:E:::j-gh f gs x - Y .x 11 :K .. 7 A d w y u me .W f r xr 5 Q e 5 b e Many new rzcrws M e O en foy J We Par fufure f 0 e a cu Q c Goa 1 Qsf H fwae P C rw r 'MQ 5 Q '1 um: Vw d 5 f N arms m U f r , fy ff: r- pr Q mf ELMER KIZER OUR INCIPAL I4 : .w:, ., .cm myher :ha erge 'ICJ Hman adv'-e ,L a' 'fs fi -ff Begif M TJ TF - rzse 'rcugf ' 'md xcw e ff b n ff' -4- 'uf 75. ' Hoi ' b ,p i' ' Z :TV good +0 H 5 ' Fd xfu. vc ,ga px f, ff +3 'fee' 'L1 5 ide 3Qs S.f'iSS:LJ , CiQ'6V' V fa -,.' y.,U def ix 5 ' Q1 V, 'i Y1. 'wld ' ci- f:s :J 'i:C Q S 7' ,. i::'ff- 3 'ne ,i'3'S ,ff 5 're SCf':i ffiie 'fa' 3 '1 s fs ' J 'H' bi's'?LA C 3 1 e':e , .. ' '.+ :W 1 . s'f Pg. G J '-,-im 5 .1 N A 'aww' f Y ' 5 Ar . u i:C :u ' ' fa Mi- -'pg'Hq igff - f QU fe . W' wr-35 f Happfr,-ss, Y'-'fe Q 3'm'f 1.- Y fV'i'9V'1lC y. U ' 55 9. 5-3 N 'Pwr , ', ff ht bf. vv 'ff fm f-Pd 'aww-7 1 bww FC 'na' rLw2'fn1'frv1 f d 'fur ki 3 UH'-rf r wrt, O b '1rsvwIs 1kQC'D', U fm m W-yw-1-Q'f,Q+Hwf1 Wqff W '-a imlv. u ' ' , x. 'W1 '31 xr' M' 'S rv-f-d V ' f- ' df rv' f 'f-'Q if X. u J. U'1V':, 'vw 1 U ' y , 'V'-V-' f' Q' u 'Q ': i'A,e,r1 '- 4 f gr- Jw us'-11 P0576 57 Yf-5 ',,f-3:11 Mi. . .. Q- L' , 2 , 'Vffw . 5 9 ZF sit: 5.--ov 'efif 5 5 vecdfz 5' 'Q ' Yea'-1-' Pug, 1 . an V6.1-'x 5 . 5 'Q Q tw . M R . . , P R MR. BEN F. FULKS Assisiani Principal Mr. Ben F. Fulks. assisianl principal, plays a role of greaf imporiance 'ro lhe srnoolh efficiency Thai has always been a parl of Hughes. Mr. Fulks performs numerous rouline dufies, such as supervision of 'rhe Book Room, Book Shop, keys To all paris oi ihe building, permaneni early excuses, and combinaiion locks. He also shows his enlhusiasrn and genuine inreresf in our generalion by his ac- +ive par'ricipa+ion in various aciivilies, mosf prom- inenl of which are sponsors ol Hughes Club and selecior oi lunchroom cashiers. MRS. EDNA E. LE ROY Dean of Girls Mrs. Edna E. Le Roy, Dean of Girls, lakes a very aclive par+ in all phases of high school life. She noi only has charge of such rouiine dufies as senior high alrendance, disciplinary aciion, work ceriificales, and early excuses, bu? 'fakes a wholehearied inieresi in sfudeni ac+ivi+ies. Mrs. Le Roy is sponsor oi Honor Sociely and Senior Siudeni Council, a posiiion which demands greai pafience, iniiiaiive, and sinceriiy, Scholarship and college counselling, which is of ihe uimosi im- porlance 'ro our fulure success and happiness, is anoiher phase oi her uniiring eflori. COUNSELLING HELPS IN FUTURE HORIZONS Firsf Row: MARGARET E. HALL Girls' Counselor GLADYS H. BUSCH Adxfser tg Jurior HYQF GLVIS CLYDE HALL . . . , . Affendafe Serim H'ql' Bcys Second Row: PAUL BOWERS . . . ......... Crlenfaficn ALICE RAIBLE . , . . Mamaqef 'Ve Lufdvcoms N P e DOROTHY HOFFMAN . . , . . . Orienfafiov 16 SECRETARIES AID IN HUGHES' EFFICIENCY RALPH LOUDENSLAGER Boys' Counselor Firsf Row: ELEANOR KRAMPE , . . . Secrefary CARRIE KOHRMANN . , . , Secretary Second Row: STELLA KOEHLER , . . . SCHCOW Treasurev DOROTHY THARP ...... ....,.... ...... ...,.. S e c refarx L 17 l K Firsi Row: Second Row: DALL J. BAUER . , . S6623 RAYMOND L. HARTKER MURDPY V. EOHERTY . S'Vi- - HELEN BETTY NEXNMAN ERMA ELBERG . , . , Sfef - CHARLES H. SCHAFER QOBNN FREEMAN . , . S'-ef,-:A Hein' HOWARD R. THOMAS MAPELVNE HARRNS . . . . Scif - W, H. WEIK , . . SCIENCE IS NECESSARY IF WE ARE TO BE Physics sfudenfs perform experimenis +o prove Archimedes' Principle. Greenhouse aids Bofany s+uden+s in learning 'rhe care of planis. CCESSFUL IN THE SEARCH FOR NEW HORIZO Mary Ann Smifh, Wyima Scoff, and Paffy Clark siudy manniirins John Blinco measures acid in Chemisfry. in Physiology. I9 a ,, . .A Q Q QA fi 1 'Aa3g,ig?,Xg R 3 F 1 1 fs S' at 2. Q M M ,. 1 x 1 f 1. na N 4 Bm Y ,M-Hi if 'A 'W m' , 45 N .:,.iZ'-'T' n x .V ,, :Z:.: 't Wifi' X- MT - o ,Q J 5 4 5 , fi 'cv--qw 0... Firsf Row: ROBERT B. AGER . RUTH AUSTIN . . LAURA BLANK , WILLIAM G. ETZEL MAME ELEENOR . MATH, WITH ITS MANY ANGLES AND TABLES PLAYS AN IMPORTANT PART Mafhemafics, an Infernafional language, is very Irnporfanf Io us In our worId Ioday. A variefy of courses is o?Iered a+ I-IugI1es To prepare us for Ilwe ever In- creasing demands of Ihe Iu+ure. Courses can be Iaken as a preparawry for coIIege or 'rhe business worId. , , MaTnernaIIC: . , Mafrvemaflcs , . MaTI'wemaIIC5 . . MaIIwernaIIcs . .,...... Mafnemafics ROBERT FORTUNE ..,. N0 R7' Second Row: CLYDE HALL .,... ...., . ,Mathematics MARION I'I. I-IUBER . . . . . . MafI'ema CS, Sdenfe MARIE HUNTER MaIInema+Ics, Sclerce, HeaI'I1 OLADYS KL ARTHUR . Mafhemams . . . , . , MaIInemaITCs 21 THROUGH ENGLISH WE RECEIVE THINGS IN LIFE WHICH ARE Firs+ Row: CHAQLES BOWERS WRGNNNA BURKE , RUTH CUPPINGEF? Second Row: ANNA PI, HAMUN ENOLNA HHLE . . VWRCHNXA VJQPPE Third Row: ELLA 6. JOHNSON VIRGIN A A4 KECK HAZEL KOPPENHQEFER E'1Sf Fncmsl Fwlllsl Enqisln Eff: 151 Ewfs S1udIe3 Efcws' Enq-wh A SOUND BASIS FOR THE FINER CAVIARE TO THE GENERAL The English Deparlmenl includes every phase of English fo lil The sludenlls needs. The piclures show only Two English classes and Their numerous aclivilies. Al lhe lell a Public Spealcing Class is shown using a fape recorder li learn how if worlcs and To check fheir errors in speech. A+ righl eighlh grade pupils worls wilh books in Mrs, Marnis Remedial Reading Class. Firsf Row: ANNE C. LONG. . A ,Emlisii Head ol The English Deparrfnen ALMA MARNi . . . .... ...,.,, E -gm FRANCES MURRAY . . . , EnglTsh MARY E, POLLARD , , , . Eralis- Second Row: ARIA P, SCHAWE . . lNEZ il, STENGER .... RlCl'lf'NRD C. THORNBURY FERN M. WHITE ,... Enulisl- English Er'q'isl' Eru is vi MUSIC HAS APPEAL FOR PEOPLE OF ALL NATIONS ,' N ENN' f xy - . f . N.. i 'be m JL-ii Nengvecf cf 'nf .-.fifa f 'Paw 'nrcuGF:'w.1HwQ '51, cf Hpcnf- , Qu' nm.-A: Gepafwner' ' FW- 'FQ LM ', Qu' Sffl'CFC? 4a Aj1W1f-Er f'YWC ' Dcficfnn 'Sn VL.'7 i 'CUS cggf Cris. me Dano cfrq. fmdoeo pup to 'Fe foofball gamea WM Q The ordwevrs FLEX: 'a'i'Ff1'enfF'-1 TF, Oifnq CLV'mf1f, Cn'-?' V11 + na C5 'nuifji irony wf-ffiorwco mom PN 'JW' N ana Q owe ana QTVNS G51-Cube. We Bqqer rw LL A Jae 55 We veaff emma VNAEVVN-CC'RC.J'TG, Sfeo uafior L The qranfi ffnaie when We C'V'C,'T9SfV:i and 'N Serb' Cnon C exe-n'n1Qcf'an+paff. Vey' axso oefhfnn in We bfannufa May Fesfva af Musk HM. EQMAN H SLAYfv'FAN 'Lf' Bama Gafhered around +he piano is a small porfion of our Senior Choir. Paul Abshire sfudies modern arf. IvlARJORlE LAKE . FRANCES ADOMETT . JOHN A.Iv1ICHAEL . . MARCELLA SCHPOTH . Picfure AND ART IS THE PRESER- VATION OF NATURE'S ARTISTIC BEAUTY Arl is one of 'rhe creallve sublecls ohfe-red al Hughes. Arr helps you 'ro have orlqlnalily, coordi- nalion, slimulales The lmaglnallon, inslllls a sense ol responsibllilyl and helps you lo learn The essenlifris. ol life, form, Composirion, and Color. This year ln arf we have done everylhlnq from anclenl lrioul arl 'ro modernisllc abslracf arf. Arls and Crafls slu denls made many beauliful pieces of silver jewelry. They also malce such Things as purses. porlery pieces, weaving, and many kinds of melal work. There are many conlesfs and prolecfs Thaf are enlered lnro by The arf classes of Hughes l-liqh School. ..Arf .,Arl .,Pxr4 ..Arf ff '4 H E SF P-ANN: M. MP-u,r:NJ 5' , , T, X . f as s efmwe - 3--N Q BARBAQA UALMEQ swf' Lafin STudenT5 worlx Togeiher. FNNF' SCHTNK FOREIGN LANGUAGES ALONG WITH Today more Than ever beTore in The hisTory oT our civi- izaTion, Foreign Languages are playing a parT in uniT',f. WiThouT The use oT rnore Than one language There could be no negoTiaTions in which many CounTries Take parT, One oT The besT examples oT The value oT a language is The UN. AT mosT meelings, speeches are simulTaneously inTer, preTed inTo These languages-Chinese, English, French, Spanish, and Russian, All pupils should Talce a Foreign Languages Tor languages are an insTrur'nenT Tor inTerna- Tional pease and securiTy, ancl To TurTher The aims oT The US. in The search Tor New Horizons. Jerry Gael:-e Translafes English inTo German. WMS' uk ,S Q . . r S gym? , vs. :im g N fy-M .. Z .wt-Lift, 1 if QQ -345515 W v M , F5 fi SEA ::f'fSLf X . N , if 4 X 3 E 1 . .Al , . -QQ52 4O'x.j',.v 2.-, xi' N X .0 -1:23-wx 1.-:xv -ffwgf K fn 31 .. Q,1ghq.g.'.-V... ,D .M 1?',fg2'.23:2E3:.fl f my H 1- ex K, 34 423 - I..'-if: 3: ,Wifi .4 W gif . ,U waz, , , 3 Vwff K -Wxsv' . X . 'rf ' W .r swf' ,gum My Q., 'X V . E, , . I 1' 3?--f f .. , :' 'v4 .- ww,-Q, f FS., 6 Y Q rf if -S in BUSINESS COURSES PROVIDE A GOOD START FOR YOU More and more people enler inro +he business world every day. They loolc 'ro such Fields as secre- larial worlc, buying, selling, producing, and many olhers, l-lere ai Hughes courses in all of fhese lieloi are raughl. These courses provide opporluniries for seeking new business horizons. A+ ihe lell Norma Vauqhl is shown on The iob in a Merchandisinq Class. Below Ramon Lonqworlh and Pal Murray are shown in a Typing I Class Firsf Row: KAlllARlNE EVANS WlLLlAM f. lBliNGS SARAH Ll:VlNF . Second Row: CHARLES GERACI VIRGlNIA MlCEll . ANN l. RASCHP . Third Row: FRANCES SKlNNER ELIZABETH Sl-HELDS THERESA GOLDFARB B Sm.. Businf- , Bum nf- . Bus nf- . ,Bfim . .Bufne Maihenref' . Busirie . Bxine Firsf Row: HELEN ANN BEJACH . ELIZABETH CHEPOORIN MARY JANE DOEPKE . LENORE FOLUNGER . ARTHUR GRAY . , Sade: Scglal Social Social Social Sfudles Sludies Smdlea Sludles Sludies Second Row: LYLE GROOMS . OUR SOCIAL STUDIES OPEN NEW HORIZONS l-l'-glory Sarled wllh lne oegrnlng Q' llrne. We Judy ancienl helory wheh I5 lhe hlslory ol fhe nahons ol anllqufy +3 lhe deslruollon ol lhe Roman Ernpre in 475 AD, Then we gludy rnedeval hlslory which beqlns wiln 476 AD. and cornee down lo when America was dlscovered or the Relorrnallon, Lasl comes rhe rnoderr. hlsloryy from lhe oiscovery ol Arnerlca up lo our own llmesu A+ Hughes we srudy The hlslory ol The world and Thar ol our lree counlry, America. Every qenerallon opens new horions and cre-ales more chaplers lor our hlslory books. As we lourney along lhe road ol llle, we are Conlinually malclnq hlslory. A+ lhe elf are some ol Miss Belacn s Amerlcan Problems sludenls sludylng The proolerns ol our world ol loday, Someday lhev may have lo solve lhese problems. . . . Soda Smale JESSlE HOLLWECK . . . Soda S'udlf- MARY LINCOLN . . . , S::'a Szdle MlLTON PARTRHDGE . . . . Sffal S'udle ELSIE TANGEMAN . Sc-ia S'ud'es Firsf Row: CLARA MARTIN . . . Herne Econorni s MARGARET SWEENY . . . . Home Economics Second Row: FLORENCE VOLKMER . . Hfme Econornirs ELIZABETH R. ZORN . . . . Home Econornirf HOME ECONOMICS PREPARES GIRLS FOR FUTURE HOME MAKING Through Jrhe years Jrhe Home EC. course has grown unfil if includes everyfhing of imporfance for The career girl, housewife, and mofher. Selecrion of fabrics, fashions, and foods are 'raughr ex+ensiveTy. Inreresr is creared in The Junior High classes and if desired may be conrinued fhroughour The Senior High. For fhe gid who has never had Home Ec. Jrhere is a class in Consumers Educarion which covers much +he same fhing in a shorr +irne. The picrure shows a sevenrh grade class si++ing down fo ear a weil balanced rneaT which 'rhey have prepared. 3? 51 X .A ,s,-wf Ytf? S Y! X ,ff RQ9',If -we Xi if , W, ,...f ' INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDS Wlll WM H. CRHGPY ROEERT KELLEQ Mf 'afwa PVEEJ-,TI J, F MAT?-HS Mf-'i W 'v M+ w S' Q. E. WEILHAMER Wf-rld Worlr LISLE G, WINELAND Afiflli' lura Drawfc RAYMOND T. FELL Graplwlc Ads Nm Pfcfurn MeCFani'al Emqirweerlrq, A N L FOUNDATION FOR FUTURE TRADES Busy a+ work in Eleciricify Skill is Iaughf in Mechanical Drawing .T i t i 32 ff' , ia fi 'P Q- fe i Y x G a f -S . -:-. Q' Win-, sql.-.' eg f-,Q 1 . -j.,:'3, gj 6 i I '3 A - -vi Q a ff N - S-W X 'Q- g -S x . 5 igf yw -.jk L r ' , ., ,-Wu, X T521 -1- ' 0 gs '55 .5 - Q , - . . -:fr I 2 - .. :'-2-:gp- ..... ' X .- -. ff.: P ,1b:.q.--Q 'ffa' -I fx 2 1? X ...... , . ,. if A K+ 1? M 5 , . V , , 3 wif KW- 4 Y' gif V N 'X sr ,Q Sf 53 'Y F , if M Y A 7 , if 55 , is M Q ig 5 1 jj ' 1 W-, Q , is ' A3 s . 'F' ... ,i ps 4 A, 'Y X ., J, fi uv' 2 as 5' 5 .Q ,ff ' . , ,,,,,,,-ewan-fw X Y pw V ' ' ' .eww W is ,is , 5, 19, .. ww W 'Zi-1 T sm .F ,wx xx 5 Q i if WF' 5 53 if ff Q if A, K inilfk QE xxx I, SQKJF Tux k Q , X A if F 5 1 X .. T 232 Q nf . TSTAND m Buller efficien+ly manages BOOK ROOM Bill Whifalrer and Ron James ING SCHOOL CITIZENSHIP Mrs. Slella Koehler, school freasurer, and Ron Recl1er,s+uden+assis'lanf, malre daily bank deposifs. A .' iv ' 4 L Q Q ? Y is f 2 Y Ag Q Y Q ii -1 ,Q in i p 2 Y Q- 4x at ,f 1 an Rl is X -V551 Q A V I YHQQ' '2 4- a , ' X ,gf , , , E N wif K X s ' 1 oo 4l':w ,U ,p .'.v'X I A , .sux ...Q o'.,v Q ...Hung n ,xx CU, ' 40 I I' 1 Q. . ' a 4 un 94'-,f -'L V.. ',..un0':v.1, f-H., . .... iw ,,,.u - , 4--, -.,, vu...-. .. jg., , A ,. .. Q , ,n,.un , ... I ' -1. Qu . . . ,.u+, , 1-gp an 2775 I .ws XM, .f Qi S Q, Ferfyip 'N' J 5? jk fi' ..0 ' if A ..... ..,,.. . 2 ' 5 ':.... H x 1 . , f gb, ' EN'0RS OUR FINAL YEAR JOHN GERHART WANDA HUELSEMANN HEDY SCHROF RON RECH Presndenf Vnce President Secrefary Treasure, CLASS OF 54 HEADED BY JOHN GERHART WANDA HUELSEMANN HEDY SCHROF AND RON RECHER Lasl year The Junuor Class looked Info The lulure Iusf long enough lo choose 'rhe r of'hcers A pehhon had +0 be signed by al leasl lwenly fave sludenls nn order lo have The name of The candudale placed on The ballol Alfer careful fhoughl The class voled and The ofhcers who were chosen To lead Them In lhenr Sennor year were John Gerharr Presudenl Wanda Huelsemann Vuce Presldenf Hedy Schrol Secrelary and Ron Recher Treasurer These sludenls were chosen for lheur capablluly and rcadmess 'ro assume responsubnlaly They have fulfilled lhenr robs lo lhe besr of lhelr abululy and have helped lo make Thus a successful year for lh Class of 54 The lollowmg lwenly nune sludenls have marnlauned hugh scholasllc averages during 'rhelr years al Hughes Thus year 'rhe Honor Lust us based on +he A 'raken as four pounfs The hnghesl' possnble average ISl'l'1II'l'y Two Jahn Gerharl Frank Lellh Suzanne Bowers Mary Nadel Jacquelune Whlldker Aqnes Cox Juddh Aufderrnarsh Gayle Renlschler Roqer Kersh Janel 'lhorwarfh Hedy Schrol Nancy Ander Helen lsakov Norma Collell 3I 458 3I 446 3I 25 3060! 30333 29 657 29 583 29 517 29 466 29 I94 29032 28 6l5 28 592 282l4 Mary Ann Smnlh Ray Spless Wanda Dye Charlofle Oquer Rose Lneberman Beverly Huppard Carol Schrohenloher Jane Cook Chr shne Pappa Marlha Weber Don -Tall Nancy Bro n Helen Marsh 42 27 818 27 785 27452 27 440 27 266 26 866 26 655 26 493 26 226 25 866 25 857 25 628 25 5 . . 1 I I I . ..,., . V ,......,,.. ,l James Waller Q4--A 'A---' - virginia Leidenbor ...,,..., 27.077 ..,.....4...29.3 I as f, .,......,. . l .r......,4.r. . son .,.,...--- - A.,A I W ,,........ ,. . SENIORS FACE NEW HORIZONS OF COLLEGE AND CAREER Though many horizons have been passed many more are sTill ahead We OT The I954 Senior Class are discovering ThaT some oT our mosT imporTanT decisions musT be made ATTer graduahon our paThs will parT and each will reach Tor his or her own horizon some will Turn To The business worlo some will choose higher schools oT learn ing while sTull oThers will marry esTabIushino The homes oT Tomorrow The long hard road To The sparkling climax oT our Tinal year aT The Tarned CliTTon Palace was deToured by many Trials and TriloulaTnons While Treshmen we dreaded pears we all have a cerTain sadness deep wiThin ThroughouT The year There were many highlighTs The Class of 54 is The TirsT To hold a ChrisTrnas ParTy This was a gala evenT wiTh alumni Trom many years aTTending By Tar The mosT cherished momenTs were Those spenT aT The Senior Prom May I4 I954 aT CasTle Farms Sealed in our memories Torever are The visions OT rusTling billowing Tormals qliTTering sequins and crisp whiTe Tuxedos STuden'fs congregaTe before The daily grind 43 I . . . I ,. . J D The Tour years oT worla in view: buT as our Tinal year approaches, arrives, and disap- l ,X I xx 'ff X ..q..! ' - 2,9 : 7 :sq v--j rw L X , x, X 1, kr, - X, 1 1: Q X 1 X X Qs X PB .. v f f B . - , X7 ,W ,I f Q - 12217376 x I Firsf Row: RICHARD AKER, Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club, I, 2, 3: Chess Club 2' Bowling 2: Malh Club 4: Y.F.C. 4. VICKI ALBU, Arl League, I, 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. 2, 4: French Club 2, 37 Hepla 2. 3, 4, Corresponding Secrelary 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Honor League 4' Hughes Produclicn Slahf 4' HP. Alfendance Semelary 3, 4: Bela Chi 4. MADELINE ALTER, Alpha Sigma Tau I, 2, 3, 4: Sages 3, 4: G.A,A. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4: Bela Chi 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. PHYLLIS GAY ANCHEL, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4: Omega Sigrna Phi I, 2. 3, 4: Sages 4: Pep Club 3: Acfiyily Book I, 2, 3, 4: ArI League 4. NANCY ANDERSON, Anderson High I, 2: Pep Club 3, 41 Y-Teens 3. 4: Execuliye Board 4: Honor League 4: Execufive Board 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Prom Commilfee 4: InI'er-Fralernily Council 4: Tausia 3, 4, President 4: Treasurer Home:-oorn II2. ARNOLD APPELBAUM, Samuel Ach I: Pi Tau Pi 2, 3, 4: Correspond- ing Secrelary 2, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: Cross Counlry 2' Movie Proiecficn 3: Ar? League 2, 3, 4. JACK ASHER, Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Sales Club 4i AcI'yiIy Book I, 2, 3, 4. br' Second Row SHIRLEYA ASHFORD GAA I 2 4 Arl League I 2 3 4 Bela Chi4 Pep Club4 Achvily Bookl 2 3 4 TERRY ASKIN Arl Leaguel 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Annual Represenl ahve 2 Sales Club 3 Achvify Book I 2 Senior Choir 3 BOB ATER Achvily Book I 2 3 4 Chi Omega Sigma 2 3 Sales Club Ar? League I 2 3 JOHN ATKINS Annual Represenlalive I 2 3 4 Swimming 2 Base ball Manager 2 3 Merry Go Round 2 3 Hughes Club 3 4 German Cu 3 4 Bowling3 4 CapIain4 Visual Aid 3 4 Achvily Book I 2 JUDY AUFDERMARSH L hn Club I 2 3 Secr I y 2 3 GAA I usia I 3 4 Huzel YTe 3 4 Sages 2 3 Merry Round 2 3 Allendance Secrelary 3 Pep Club 3 4 Annual Sfall 4 Honor League 4 Ring Commilfee 3 Prom Commilfee 4 Gargoyle S 3 Ar'r League I 2 3 4 DANNY BACHRACH Tennis I 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Phi Epsilon Ph 2 3 4 Sales Club3 Greenhous 4 Ar? League I 2 3 4 Achv o I 2 MAX BACHRACH Baskelball 2 Baseball 2 3 Ph Epsilon Phi 4 Aclivily Book 4 Third Row T ABAILESOVOI 2 ACI IyBokI 2 3 SaIesClub3 I League 4 ROBERT BANG Samuel Ach I Gym Team 2 Spanish Club 2 Sages 3 4 Cheerleader3 4 Hughes C .1b3 4 Merry Go Round 3 Green house 4 Office Worker 4 ArI League 2 3 4 SH RRY BARE Ar? League I 2 3 4 Acl Iy Bo k I 2 3 4 Bel Chi 4 Sales Club 4 CARL BARKER Baskelball I 2 Baseball 3 4 HLghes Cl b 4 A i y Book I 2 gue JUANITA BARKER Achvlly Book 3 4 ArI League 4 BeIa Ch Pep Club 4 JOHN BARNARD Orcneslra I 2 Sludenl Councl I 2 3 4 Presi denI4 Gym Team I 2 3 4 Foo+balI 2 3 Track 2 Hughes Club3 4 A League I 2 3 4 Ach Iy Bookl 3 4 LEONARD BARTEL Samuel A h I Phi T u Phi 2 3 Secrelary 3 Hughes Club 3 4 Sales Club 3 Annual Represenlahve 3 Hall Guard 4 Achvily Book 2 3 4 Arl League 2 3 4 Furs? Row GEORGE BASS Kruec:Ic CIub I 2 FooIbaII I 2 3 4 Co Capfa n 4 s eIbaII I 2 I-I 3 4 Treasur 4 Huqhes CIub 4 HaII Guard Capfa n 4 SaIes CIub 4 ArI League FA E BASTIN German CIUID3 4 GAA 3 ICyIyves3 4 S4aes3 I a hr 4 chyfy acl: 2 que ALBERTA BATES E IVO aIonaI I 2 ArI Leaq 4 AI I B 4 Pep CIub4 Second Row BAUER Tenmsl 2 3 4 T am 2 3 4 Huqhe CI 3 V1 H C A y L MARY BEAN aux 9 Q lv Iy Flrsf Row RONALD BEECHER C mera CIub I Cross CJunIry I 2 3 4 S 41 I Tra If I hes CIub 3 4 0 Ixnq 3 SHIRLEY BELL RUTH BELZ Hn ner Leaque 4 Pep Club 4 BeIa Ch 4 Ar? Leaque 3 4 Adnydy 0 3 Second Row NALD BENZINGER BaskeIbaII 2 B wI q 4 Ad vnIy Book I 2 3 aque I MAURICE BERAHA Sam I Ach I Sp sh CI b 2 3 4 SeLreIary3 Presnd 4 AZA 4 JOYCE BEPLEMAN GargoyIe Represenfahve I 2 T s I 2 3 4 HuzeIfes 2 I Teens 3 4 Span sh Club 4 Merry Gu Rround 3 Pep CILb 4 Sew or Char 4 nor Leaoue 4 Acby Iy B ak u Third Row BARRY BERMAN SarnueI Aeh I Ph. Rh D IIa 2 3 Sale Cl b3 Hall Guard 4 r Leaqu 2 BR CE BERNHARD K uecIc CIub I 2 I3 d nf 2 S r rnmq I 2 3 4 SIud I ouncrl 2 3 4 Execuhve Board 2 4 Huqhes Club 3 4 Pres denI 4 Tr Ch 3 reIary 4 French CIub I 2 3 e Pre Exe y ar 4 nuaI Sian 4 Ar? Leaque I 2 LLIS BERNHARDT Aff League I 2 3 4 H R PESICIBVII' I 2 Ky y IVI Farsi Row LET BETZ ArI League I 2 3 4 A I y 4 GAA BARBARA BLINCOE Hover Leaque 4 Exeeufrve Board 4 GAA 3 4 Pep CIub 4 Fufure Teachers aI Arner ca 4 Ar? League 3 4 N BLINCOE Band I 2 3 Gargoyle Represenfafuye I I hes CIub 3 4 M wwnfnr r aque 2 3 Second Row DONALD BOCK. Chess Club 3 Achvny Card 4 Arf League 3 PHYLLIS BOEHRINGER, Kyfvves 3 4 Pep CIub 3 4 Sages 3 4 Honor Leaque 4 Merry Go Rround 3 4 Annual Sfaff 4 Ar? Leaque 4 Acfawfy Card 2 3 4 FLEMING BOGGS, I-Iuqhec Club 4 Aqmymy Card I 2, 3 4 Ari League I, 3 45 , , 7 , . . 7 - I Bak , ,3, Track Ig BasebaII 2, 3, 4, .Club 2, , 7 er Ifz, 3.4. I I I I Y . , I , . . 1 , ' L . ' IT?ICI,AII B, ,3,Ar?Lea I,2,3. ,K ,as .JI ,g U9 7 CWI, od 1 Q TED , ',,,gGyn1e,,1'sub,4- 46 I I LMI CIub 37 Tri ChI3 43 Cross CwunIry 47 Iub 43 di My Bw! ,ILE ,I I,2,3,4. I I ,,, , ,An Le ,I I, 2, 3, 4, A III BWI 2. X ', I a 3 4 , , , 3 wImmIn' 3 c I, 2: GIee Club 2, 3: Gargoyle Represemafive 2, 3: Pep CIub 3, Sales Club 3, Hmq , 7B wI ,4, H CIub 4, Ar? Leaque I, 2, 3, 4. eau ,4.I I I I I I I DO , :QIn 3 'II ,,,4gArI Le , 2, 3, 4. , ae , 3 anI' u , , ' ' 1 Ienf I , I ' , 3 auia , , , , 3 ' . I I 7 4 4- 2 I I Ii i t Iwo I 1 Ii ca I, 2, 3, 43 AII Leaq e I, 2, 3, 4. I g ' I, e ' , , ' s u 7 ' 1 AI e , 3, 4, U ,r ,'resIe gwInI en C I , , q I ' , 3 , g I 3 I I ,4: Sec , , , ,4, Vie A siden' 3: cufi e- Bo d ,I-II-Y 3, 4, An I g , ,3, 4. PHY , . . , 2 . ., II I , 3 Iy es I, 2, 3, 4, Sales CIub 3: ACI' 'fy Book I, 2, 3, 4, VIO . ' , , p Beva CII14, eI'yII Bod l,2,3, 2 ,.,3. .IOH , ' , , , 4, I A I-Irq , 'TYI Chr 3, 4' afh CIub 32 S I. , Inq 2' AAI I ,, Le , ,4, X 1,3 in V K g X X 3 X f, - N - f f x - N . ...n1l'lI , C ' gf s S- Firsf Row: MARLENE BOHL, PM Lol r FI-I 3, 4, SL-.refary 3, PII den' 4' Y Ter-r 3, 4' Snow? CcunIEI 3' Gargoyle ReuresenIa1IvQ 3' Infer Fra ' H CCIIIIMI 4' CDITILQ VV.,rKQr 4' Hmmm: B' CII.I'J 4' ACIIvIIy Card 2 3 4. JOYCEBOLIN A L Q 4 EL BOLTON GAA I 2' Ie 23 ved! T C3 V LUCILLE BOOTHE S mueI A I SpanIsI CI Lv 2 OI3Le Worker rom Pre x 4 ague 2 ANNE BOWERS Taubwa I 2 3 4 L CIub I 2 H I I A noance Sccrefar I 2 Gargo e R vcsen ahve 4 Eren h C r erfahve 3 g 5 ro 4 H For Le-ag 16 4 H nor IL ar e Peo C JIM BRANGAN SIage C L 3 L I C 4 AnruaI Rep esgn a Ac GAIL BREITENBACH Ac Cu Second Raw FRANKLIN BRESTER Hughes CIub 4 Pep CIub 4 Ari League 4 SHIRLEY BRIDGES HuZeITes I GAA 3 4 Exe uhve Board 4 French Club 3 4 SIucIenI CouncII 3 Annual SIaII 4 Honcr League 4 Merry Go Round 3 Art League I 2 3 4 JANET BRINKER GAA I 2 Move ProIecIlon3 SIudenI CoLnr1I 3 Befa Chu 4 SaIes CIub4 ArI League I 2 DONALD BROWN Foo+baII I 2 3 Tn Chu I 2 3 4 Hughes CIub3 4 SaIes CIub3 Sensor Chonr Treasurer 4 Adnvwfy Book I 2 3 4 NANCY BROWN HR AIIendanCe Secrefary I H Ire I 2 C vespondung SecreIary 2 Home EC Cub 2 3 4 Serrehavy 4 Tau. I 2 3 4 Sages3 4 AnnuaI Repre5enIaIwe3 French CIub 3 4 ep u 3 4 Rlng ComrnIIIee 3 FTA 3 4 YTeens3 4 ArI Lea I 2 3 4 Offuce WerIcer4 Honor League4 SYLVIA BROWNING BeIa Chr 4 ArI League 3 4 HAROLD BRYANT A My Ty Book I 2 3 4 We 'ar Thnrd Row BETTY BUERKLE GAA I 2 3 4 YTe-ens I GargoyIe Represema Irve 3 Honor League 4 Adwny Book 2 3 4 JOY BULLOCK GAA I 2 Tausa 2 3 4 Sfudenf Councu 2 Pep Cub4 Honor I.eague4 Achvdy Book I 2 3 4 DON BURDSALL Gym Team I 2 3 4 Trackl Krueck Club I 2 T II 2 3 4 H CIub2 3 4 Hughes CIub3 4 Arf League DIXIE BURTON Kyfyves 2 3 4 Recordmg Secreiary 4 G AA 2 3 4 Merry Go Round 2 3 4 Honor League 4 Execuhve Board 4 Ari ague I 2 ROBERT BUTZ Gyrn Team I 2 3 4 FooIbaII Manager I 2 Tennus 3 4 Krueck CIub 2 Lafn CIub 2 Hughes CIub 3 4 Cor pc ndwng SecreIary 4 HI Y 4 Ar? League I 2 3 4 TOM BYAR CAROL CAMPBELL GAA I 2 S gesl 2 3 Deli CI D Ita I 2 3 4 Correspondung Secrefary 3 4 Y Teens 3 Pep CIub 3 Honor League 4 Befa Chr 4 Spamsh CIub 4 Home EQ CIub 4 Achvufy o I Farsi Row CAROL CARNEY French Club I 2 Ylcens 3 GAA 2 Pep CI b 4 Annual Represenlaluve I A League I 2 3 4 Acllylly Boolr-4 EVELYN CARTER Hnzellesl 2 GAA I 2 French CIub2 3 Ex L ullye Board 3 H R Presldenl 2 Vnce PresIdenl3 Allendance Secr 4 Aclnylly Boolr I LARRY CHAMBERS C mesa CI b I 2 4 Hugh s Club 3 4 AI aguel 2 3 Second Row PHYLLIS CHERNEK S muel Ach I Alpha Slqma Tau I 2 3 4 Secrelary 4 Annual Represenlar ye 2 GAA 2 3 Inler Fralorlly Council 3 4 Honor League 4 Execulnye Board 4 Bela Ch 4 PA Announcer 4 ACIIVIIY B olx 2 3 4 JULIA CHOATE S muel Ach I GAA 2 3 4 Vice Presudenl 4 French Club 3 Alpha Bela Chl 4 Inler Fraloruly Councnl 4 Arl Lea que2 3 4 Aclnvlly BOOIQ2 3 4 JEAN CHRISTENSEN Arl eag e I 2 3 4 Hr nor League 4 A Iv: y Boo 2 3 Fnrsl Row EDWARD CLARK Gym Team I 2 3 4 Co Caplaan 4 Iraclc I 2 Krueclr CI b 2 H1 Y3 4 Secrelary4 Sales CIub3 AlLeagueI 2 3 PATTY CLARK Lalln Club I 2 GAA I 2 4 Merry Go Round 3 Pep Club 4 C 4 Arl League I 2 GENE CLAUSON Spanush Club 2 Chu Omega Sugma 2 3 4 Inler Fralornly Coun c1I4 Hughes Club 3 4 I-I R Allendan e Secrelary 4 Hall Guard 4 Arl League 2 3 4 Acllvlly Boo Second Row BE COHEN Swnmmmg Team I 2 3 4 German Club I Sugma Della Ch 2 3 4 Gargoyle R presenlaluye I 2 3 F ball 2 3 4 H Cu 4 Hugheb Cu 3 4 MOLLIE COHEN Spamsh Club I Pep Club 2 3 Sages 3 Omeg Slgma PI H m E 3 Sales CIub3 Honor League 4 Arl League I NORMA COLLETT Aclnvlly Book 2 3 GAA 2 Annual Represenlallye 2 H R Presudenl 3 Third Row ROBERT COMISAR Iennus3 4 Hughes CIub3 4 German CIub3 4 Arl League THOMAS CONDO Chu Omega Sigma 2 3 4 Greenhouse Worker3 4 Hughes Clu 3 4 Sales Club 3 4 Vnce Presnderl 4 Arl League 4 Acluylly Bvolc 4 JANE COOK Huzel esl 2 I-I lornan 2 GAA I Hepla Bela I 2 3 4 Recod :ng Secrelary 4 Alhnelnc Represenlaluye 2 H R Pres:denl3 Sludenl CouncnI3 4 Execulnye Board 3 Honor League 4 Executive Board 4 H R Recordrng Secrelary Bell Ch 4 Gargoyle Slall 4 Acflvnly Book I 2 3 4 J-9 FIFSI Row PATRICIA COOK Merry Go Rm nd I 2 PepCub3 Y FC 4 Hon or League4 Arl League I 2 3 4 Acllynly BooIc3 BARRY COOPERSTEIN Arl League 4 Lalnn Club 2 NES COX Lann Cllb I 23 I ensl 2 3 4 Ia Pep CIub3 4 Sages 3 4 Malh CIIb3 H nor league 4 Exerullye ard 4 Arl League I 2 3 Second Row ELLEN CRAIG Della Chl Della 3 4 Olluce WorIcer3 Honor ea que 4 H R Allendance 4 Aclrylly Book 2 3 4 Arl League 2 3 4 MAXINE DALLAS Easl Vocal onal I 2 Pep Club 4 Arl League JO ANN DANKERT Spanish Club 2 3 Hepla Bela 3 4 Merry G R und 3 H R Presndenl 4 Arl League I 2 3 4 Acllylly Book 2 fb, I X I 'I 1'-x 2 R Y Firsl Row: RONALD DAVID, Cvyrn Team I, 2, 3, 4, Co-CapIa:n 4: La'-r C ub It Basebal I, 3: Swrrnmong I, 2, 3, 4: Shdenl CouncII I, 2, 3, 4' Ir Ch 2, 3. 4, Sergeanl aI Arrns 3, 4: Fvutba I 2, Cheerleader 3' Ha Guard . ,,' '. 4 AL, I'.I,, Book I, 2, 3,4. MARLENE DAVIS, Gargoyle Represerfarlye I, 2: H-zefIc-u I, 2' Berru Chl Della 2, 3, 4, Hlworran 2, Ireasurer 3' AcIIvIIy BOL-k I, 2, 3 47 A'I League I 2, 3, 4- DENNIS DEAN, Krueck Club I, 27 Track Manager I, 2, 3' Cross Cnur: y 2' AI 'fvI'y Bmrk I, 2, 3, 43 Mr vle PvoIerlIor' 4. DONN DeWlTT, Fomball I, 2, 3, 4' Annuar Beprekentalivr- I 2, 3 BaukeIba12ZHughes Club 3, 43 H Club 3, 4. LARRY DIERSING. Krueck Club I, 2? Merry-Go-Rnund 23 Hughef Club 3, 4' Pep Club 4' AQIIvIIy Book 4, ArI League 4. CECELIA DIVENS, Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Kylyvea 2, 3, 4' Cserrnan C ub 2' Merry Go-Round 27 G.A,A. 33 Cheeneader 3, 4, Head Clresfrleader 4, H. R. Prezlclenl 35 Adivlly Book 3. 3 RACHON DOUGLAS, Acfivify Book 47 Arr League 4. Second Row WANDA DYE Accerevared Ilree years Huzellea I 2 Vue Pre Idenl 2 Spanrsh Club 2 4 Kylyves I 2 4 Correspondrng SecreIary4 H R Vice PresroenI 2 Merry Go Round 2 4 Home Fc Club 2 4 Horor League 4 Pep Club 4 Acfrvrfy Book I 2 4 RICHARD DZIECH Aclrvrly Book I 2 3 4 DELORES EVONNE EDDINS A Ivrl Book I 2 3 4 Gargoyle SI II 4 Honor League 4 ArI League 4 League 3 4 WILMA EDWARDS Sales Club 3 Producfur SI II 3 Bela Ch Honor League 4 Arl League 4 DELORES EINHORN Samuel Ach I Omega Slgrna Phu 2 3 4 S geanl at Arms 4 Spanrsh Club 2 Honor League 4 Bela Ch 4 Re cordnng Secrerary 4 Pep Club 4 Adrvrfy Book 2 3 4 MARGIE ELLINGTON Acfrvrfy Book I 2 3 4 Lal n Club 2 Merry Go Round 3 4 Arl Leaguel 2 3 4 Thrrcl Row BERDENA ESTES GAA 2 3 Mer y Go Round 3 Procludon Bla Honor League4 Acfrvnly Book I 2 3 4 Arr League I 2 3 PATSY FARRELL Acfnv ly Book I 2 3 4 Sales CIub3 Homeli Club 4 ArI League 4 ROBERT FIETSAM Merry Go Round 2 3 Hughes Club 3 4 Ir: Ch 3 4 Presrdenl 4 Acfrvufy Book 4 Arl League 4 Sages 4 DAVID FINE SamueI Ach I Achvrry Book 2 3 Spanrsh C ub Parlalors 2 3 Treasurer 3 Greenhouse Worker 3 TINKA FINE Samuel Ach I Spanrsh Club 2 3 Aclrvrfy Book 2 Pep CIub3 Honor League 4 Home EC Club 4 FREDERICK ALAN FINK Acfrvrly Book 2 3 4 Moyne Prorecl on 4 Spanrsh Club 2 Camera Club 2 Ma+h Club 3 Gargoyle SIaII 2 3 4 PA Announcer 4 Hughes Club 3 Ar? League 2 3 4 Pep CIub 3 G L FINK Aclrvuly Book I 2 3 AIL ague I 2 3 4 Huzetl I 2 Phr Srgma Della 2 3 Pep Club 3 Home Ec Club 4 A ' I I ' I' I A - ' ' I 2 'I , . . . , 1 I - - Q ' I II 5 U . 2 I . . 2 . - 4, , ' ' , I V , , l ,4, - ' 1 - - , 3 I ' 'I ' , QI 'rf , , , 3 a , l ' . . - 2 I ' I . ' I I I . CAROL LUCLMAN, Afrmry Book I, 2 3, 4- Prcduclion surf 34 An ' A I - ' ' I 2- 3? I . Dm a I , 4? . I ' . 1 ' ' . 3, 4: , Q A1 ' , , , El' I 2 I I . I I A I Y , ' ' . . . 1 i t - AI . ' ' . , 1 r e . . . z es , 48 First Row WILLIS FOSTER Basketball I T a k I 2 3 4 Gym Tearn3 Math ub3 4 Hughes Cl b3 4 Activ Book 2 3 Art League 4 VIRGINIA FOX SHIRLEY FROST Second Row CAROLYN FURNIER H zettes I 2 GAA I 2 YTeens 2 Production Staff 4 Art League 4 Activity Book 4 IOHN GABBARD Actrvty Book I 2 3 4 Footbal I 2 3 4 Greenhouse 2 Pro action Room 2 Hughes Club 4 H R Attendance Secretary 4 Art League 2 3 STANLEY GALL Actwrty Book I 2 3 4 Hughes Club3 4 Thrrd Row BARBARA GARWOOD Spanish Club 2 3 Sages 2 Omega Slgrna Phi 2 Art League 2 JANET GAUDIN Latin Club I 2 Gargoyle Representative I Gargoyle Staff I 2 3 YTeens I 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Vice President 3 President 4 Huzettes I 2 es I ouse 2 ausra 3 4 Vice Presd Pe C Math Club 3 Vice Presrdent 3 Ottice Worker 3 4 Honor League 4 Usher 3 4 Annual StaIt4 A t League I 2 3 4 ROBERT GENTILE Track I 2 Band I 2 3 4 Cross Country I Pep Club 2 3 4 Fvecutive Board 2 Vice President 3 President 4 Sages 2 3 4 President 4 Or c estra 2 3 Hughes Club 3 4 Merry Go Round 3 Activity Book I 2 Cub3 an First Row: JANET. FISCHER, Activity Book I, 2, 3, 4, Sages I, 2, 3, 4- Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Tausla I, 2, 3, 4, Financial Secretary 4, Latin Club 2: Hornr League 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, Art League I, 2, 3, 4. MARIE FLEISSNER, Activity Book I, 2, 3, 4, Student Crunrii Repre- sentative 2: Sigrna Delta Chi 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club 3 4, Sec- FSIGFY 4: Beta Chi 4, Honor League 4: Art League 4. ELAINE FLOWERS, Samuel Ach I, Spanish Club 2. 3' Merry G'- Round 2, 4, Sages 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4, OVO 2, Honor League 4: Ticket Committee 4: Art League 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 2, 3 4. Second Row: RITA FOGEL, Walnut Hills I: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Alpha Signna Tau 2, 3, 4: Sages 3: Honor League 4, Recording Secretary 4, French Club 3, 4, President 4, Ticket Committee 4, Activity Book 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. ROBERT FORD Activuty Book I 2 Gym Team 2 3 4 Hughes Club 3 4 Hall Guard 4 MATTIE SUE FORNEY Vice President I T N T 3 G I French Clrb I Sales Club 4 Beta Chi 4 First Row JOHN GERHART Latin Club I 2 Treasurer 2 3 Base a 4 HR President 2 3 4 Student Councl 2 3 Eexecu Vice President 4 President Senior Class Honor Society 4 Ring Com m ee3 Activity Book I 2 3 4 EUDICE GINSBERG Samuel Ach I Sages 2 3 4 Spanlsh Cluo 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Omega Sigma Phu 2 3 4 Sales Ciub3 Horn Ec CIub4 Honor League4 Prt League2 3 4 MYRON GIRE Sages 4 Hughes Club 4 H R Attendance S cretary 4 Activity Book 4 Art League 4 Second Row AUDREY GLASS GAA I 2 3 Delts 2 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 3 Presldent 4 Inter Fratority Council 4 Sages 3 4 Beta Ch 4 Sale Club 4 Art League 4 Actlvity Book 2 3 4 Annual Representative PAT GODBEY GAA I Spanish Club 2 Vice President H R 2 4 Student Council 4 Executive Board 4 Hepta Beta 3 4 Pep Club 4 Y Teens 4 Activity Book I 2 3 ARLEN GOFF Activity Book I 2 3 4 .H.R. ' - I : . ..I,2, , .A.A. C I 7 : I . , : rc , , , , , I :Sp A , -' ish CI , , u , 3 'ity , 5 . ' . f , u V , ' . . , , , - , 4 : , ' ' ' I , . , : : - . I ' . I I ' I I -3 41 I SagI I ,I2, 3: GreenhI I 3 T I II, 2,I, , II -I I ent 4, I p lub 3,I . , r , , , . h .., I I4 1 .1.41 ' - , I , , 3, , 5 b il 'I I I, 2, 3, 3 . . I . . I I , , tive I IST ,,,, II, Board 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. nr , ' 'I . , . . I I S , ' ' I . ' I . I I ' ' I I Q V A, 50,352 , , i , , . RP' ' , : : . , ' e . I I I I II I I I 1 I II : 3. I I I I I 49 , 3' XX . gg f - Firsf Row: X' 44? , ,f GLENNA eorr, Acflvlly Book I, 2, 31 spank can 2- Pea cub 31 JZ onor League 4' Bela Chi 4' A League 4. C Q 2' he ELI e-OLDBERG, Epsilon Lambda Par 3, 4. BARRY GOLDENBERG Spanisr Club I' Pai Rho Dena 2, 3, 4, Secw' V, 3 4 5, 3 'ary 3, Vice-Presldenl A InIerTraIorI+y Ccundl 4- Hughes Club 3, 4- 5.55-1 3 'S Ji . 'HB ., Hal' Guard 47 Aclivny Book 2, 4. Y t C? LEON GOLDHOFF, PI Tau Pi 2 3, 4' Heanes C ub 3' Ar' Leaoue 2 3, 47 Acllvlly Book 4. STUART GOLDING, Baskelbal I 2' Track IA Baseba I' Cross Cos - f X X X H XX ' l X .V 5 X X , f y I , X vi: J f ,V -,I XX 9' 4 ug , ':'Qk Q 0 Ir f y 2: Sigma Della Clrn I, 2, 3 4, Secrelary 37 Sale, Club 33 All League 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE GORDON, Band 3 4: Ovcheslra 3, 4, BETTY GREEN, Woodward I' GJNA. 2, 3, 4' Acllvify Book 2, 3, 4. Second Row ARLENE GREENBERG Spanish Club 2 Chr Slgma Della 2 3 4 Ari League 2 DELORES GRIFFIS Arr League I 2 4 Greenhouse 2 Majorelle 3 4 Honor League4 Bela Chr 4 ALBERT GROHS Arr League 2 3 Achvuly Book 2 3 4 MELVIN GROTH Slage Crew I 2 3 4 Gym Team 2 Hughes Club 4 Achvuly Book I 2 3 4 BENTON GU? Fralernlfy Member 2 3 4 Mafh Club 3 Hughes Club 3 4 Achvnry Book 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Hall Guard 4 lnler Tralornly Council 4 JUNE HAEFNER Huzelles I 2 Gargoyle Represenlallve I GAA I 2 Hepla Bela 2 3 4 Corresponding Secrelary 4 Sfudenl Council Represenlahve 3 Honor League 4 Gargoyle SIaT'T 4 Olhce Worker Arr League I 2 DELOMA HAFER Sludenf Councll RCPFSSGUTGTIVQ I 2 GAA I 2 Merry Go Round I 2 3 4 YTee s 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 Tausa I 2 3 4 Annual Represen'ra+Ive3 H R Allendance SecreIary3 Ma 1oreHe4 Honor League4 Acllvnly Book I 2 3 4 Third Row BARBARA HALL Arr League I 2 3 4 Achv ly Book! 2 3 4 Honor League 4 Bela Chl 4 LOIS ANNE HALL Aclnvlfy Bock I 2 3 4 Bela Chl 4 Art Leagre JOAN HANCOCK Arl League I 2 3 4 Achvdy Book 2 4 B CI114 Treasurer4 FTA 4 Vice Presldenl 4 Pep Club 4 ROBERT HANSEL Srudenl Councul I 4 Execuhve Board 4 Krueck u I V e es: en? 3 Lafln C'ub 2 3 4 Execuu Board 3 Baskelball 3 4 Hughes Club 3 4 Boys Week Represenlahv 4 Greenhouse 3 Pep Club 3 4 HI Y 3 4 Prseodenl 4 Tru Chr 3 4 Presudenf 4 Rnng Commlllee 3 Gargoyle Sfall 4 Inferlraforlry Council 4 Ar? League I 2 3 4 KAREN HANSEN ACTIVITY Bookl 2 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Bela Chr 4 Honor League 4 ANGELINE HARGIS Phu Epsrlon Phu 2 3 4 Presdenl 3 Pep C ub 3 Sages 4 Orhce Worker 4 Bela Chr 4 Honor League 4 Ari League 4 T1cke'r Represenlahve 2 3 WILLIE HARRIS Flrs'I' Row BETH HAYCOCK Arl League I 2 3 4 Honor League 4 CHARLENE HAYES YTeensl Pep Club 2 4 GAA 2 BI Ch cllyuly Bock I 2 MARJORIE HAYES Annual Represenlafye I YT ns I Snqrn Della Chu 3 4 Allendxnce Serrofary 3 Acluyuly Book I 2 Second Row ROBERT HEAD Band I 2 3 4 Pres denl 4 Merry Go Round 2 3 4 Gym Team 4 Gargoyle Represenlallve 4 Hughes Club 4 Adnvlly o I LOIS HELLMAN Samuel Ach I GAA 2 3 YTeens 3 4 Span n Club 3 Gargoyle Represenlahve 3 Sages 4 Honor League 4 Pep Club 4 Produchon Slafl 4 Arl League 4 Flrsf Row CHARLES EDWARD HEMINGWAY Hu hes Club 3 4 Pep Cu 3 4 Ca lair 9 P ecuhv oard 4 Achyuly ook I 2 WENDELL HENRY Gargoyle Represenlaluve 2 Merry Go Round 2 3 4 Annua Represenlalnye 3 Greenhouse 5 Tckel Represenlafave 3 4 5 PAUL HESLEY Band I 2 3 4 Krueck Club I 2 Hughes Club3 4 German Club cfuvuly Book I 2 Tr: C Second Row JOHN HESSE Gargoyle Represenlalsye I 3 Sales ClLb 3 Hall Guard 4 AVIIY Book 2 4 DOROTHY ANN HILD L Mn Club I 2 Omega Sngma Phl 2 3 4 Pep C b 3 4 r' ench Club 3 4 Honor League 4 Execuhve Board 4 Sludem' Councul Represer ahve 4 Otllce Worker 4 Merry Go Round 4 Ar? League I 2 3 4 E HILES Achwfy Book I 2 3 Arr League I 2 3 Thurd Row BEVERLY HIPPARD Samuel Ach I Delfs 2 3 4 Pledge Mlsfress 4 G AA Annual Represenlallye 2 Annual Sfall 3 4 YTeens 3 Honor League 4 Ar League 2 3 4 CENNETH HIXSON Baskelbal I 2 3 4 Co Caplaln 4 Hughes Club3 4 H Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Cross Counlry 4 HI Y 4 Hall Guard 4 Sludenl Coun L I Represenlalave 4 Acllvnly Bock I HOWARD HOLDEN Football I 2 3 Baskelball I 2 Hugh Cl b3 H Cl b Achvvfy Boolr I 4 Farsi' Row ISABEL HOLLAND RON HOLLAND Hughes CIub3 4 r Ch Busnness Manager 4 Ar League 2 3 4 DON HOLT ACIIVIIY Book 4 Arl League 4 ROBERT HELTON Acllvwly Book I 4 Al League 4 Lurrh C 4 3 Track3 4 Annual 51 Second Row JANICE HOLTKAMP Slgrna Delfa Cha 3 4 Recording Secrelary 3 Correspondlng Secrelary 4 Arl Leaq e I 2 3 4 Bela Chu 4 Honor League 4 JOAN HOLZWARTH Kylyves I 2 3 4 H R Presndenll 3 Spanush Club 2 G AA I 2 Pep Club 3 4 Y Teens 4 Honor League 4 Ac Ilvlly Book I 2 3 4 H R Correspondrng Secrelary 4 JEANNINE HOOSER YTeens I 2 3 4 Tausa I 2 3 4 Alhlel Represenlahve 2 French Club 2 3 4 Gargoyle Sfaff 3 4 Annual 4 Honor League 4 Pep Club 3 4 Arl League I 2 3 4 Horne EC Club 4 Sages 4 Tlckef Represenfahve 2 c N N Z To Ax W , f I A ,f !,cf 2 l,,4 Kwik , 1 '7 ,K I X. U, is aww j -- - ,Q as ease' 'QA' Ha as - XX KX lb L - 7' Sgr Firsl Row: STEWART HORN, Samuel Ach I' Spanish Club 2: Gargoyle Slalll 27 Erafernily Member I, 2, 3, 4, Arl League 3' Aciivily Book 3, CHARLENE HORNBERGER, Phi Sigma Della 2, 3' Pep Club 2: Ger- man Club 3, 4' G,A,A, I, 21 Sales Club 3' Bela Chi 4' Hon'-f League 47 Arr League I 2, 3, 4. BOB HORWITZ,SamL1elAch If Sages 21 Spanish Club 2i Swimming 2' Tennis 3: Fralernily Member 2 3, 4, Vue-Presiden' 41 Acllvily Bock 4, JAMES HOUP,Ac+iyi1y Book I 43 Gym Team I, 25 Hughes Club 3. JACK HUBER, Krueck C lib I, 2' Greenl ..se 2- Hi-Y 3, 4' Hughes Club 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 4' I-LR. Presidenl 3' Sales Club 3' Adiyily Book I, 2, 3, 4. WANDA HUELSEMANN, Sages I: Sludenl Council Represenlallve 2: French Club 2, 37 I-LR. Presioenl 3: Senior Class Vire-Presidenlp Gargoyle Slalf 45 Honor League 4: Inlerlralorily Council 43 Dells 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 43 Ring Cammlllee 37 Usher 4' Annual Repre- senlalive 43 Prcrn Commillee 4' Pep Cub 43 Bela Chi 4' Acliviry Book I, 2, 3, 4. ELLEN HELENA HUNTER, G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4- French Club 2, 3- Alpha I3e'a Chi 4, Bela Chl 4: Aclivify B.-ok 2, 4' Arl League I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row EMMA HUNTER Lafin Club I 2 Annual Represenlaluve I GAA 2 3 Y Teens 3 Honor League 4 Aclivily Book 4 Arl League 4 ROBERT HUSMAN Gargoyle Represenlalive I 2 Greenhouse 2 Merry Go Round 3 Hughes Club 4 Acllvily Book I 3 4 Arl League JAMES INMAN Slage Crew I 2 3 4 Chess Club 2 3 4 Green house 2 Hughes Club 3 4 Sludenl Council Represenfahve 3 Achvily ok I 2 ue HELEN ISAKOV Samuel Ach I German Club 2 3 Chess Cub 2 Produclion Slall 2 3 Sages 3 Arl League 2 3 ROSEMARYITSKIN GAA I 2 3 4 Ari League I 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Phi Epsilon Phi 3 4 Treasurer4 Aclivily Bookl 2 3 4 MARGARET JACOBS S muel Ach I Omega Sigma Phi 2 3 4 Fench Club 2 Pep Club 3 YTeens 3 Merchand sing 4 Honor League 4 Arl League I 2 3 4 RONALD JAMES Kriseck Club I 2 H Club 2 3 4 Cross Counlry 4 C Capfain 4 Baskelball I 3 4 CoC plain 4 ack 4 Lalin Club 2 Hughes Club 3 4 H Y 3 4 Treasurer 4 Me Go Round 2 3 4 Ring Commi'IIee3 Aclivily Book I 2 3 4 Third Row EILEEN JOHNSTONE Kylyves I 2 3 4 Chaplain 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Gargoyle SlaI'I3 4 Gargoyle Represenfalive I 4 Honor League4 Aclivily Book I 2 3 4 CAROL JORDAN L 'rin Club I 2 French Club3 4 Sages I 2 3 4 Vice Presudenf 3 Secrelary 4 Thespians 2 3 4 Merry Go Round 2 3 4 GAA I Gargoyle Slallll 2 Sludenl Council Represenlahve 3 Corresponding Secrelary 3 Honor League 4 Office Worker 4 Y ensl 2 T 2 3 4 Huzelfe I 2 Pep Club3 4 Achv o I PATRICIA JULIAN Logansporl Ind Hgh I 3 Shorlrdge Ind 2 Arl League 4 Pep Club 4 RITA KAPLAN Spanish Club I 2 Omega Sigma Phi 2 3 4 Y Teens 3 Pep Club 3 Honor League 4 Sages 3 4 Bela Chu 4 Arl League EDWARD KARNES COS 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Hughes Club 3 4 Spanish Club 3 Ma+h Club 3 Inlerfralorily Council 4 Arl League JOAN KASSING GAA I Sludenl Councnl Represenlalive I Dells 2 3 4 Corresponding Secrelary 3 Y Teens 3 Honor League 4 An nual Represenlahve 4 Bela Chi 4 Produchon Sfafl 3 Aclivify Book WILLIAM KATTER Camera Club I 2 3 4 Presldenl 4 Merry Go Round 2 3 Greenhouse 2 Annual SlahT3 Hughes Club 3 4 Achvnly o I Flrsl Row ROGER KERSH Elmwood I S ges 2 3 4 Lalln CIub3 4 Pres denl 4 Hugh s Club 3 4 Annual Slall 4 Gargoyle Slalf 4 Thespuans 4 Acllvlly Book 2 3 4 MICHAEL KERWIN Sfage Crew 2 German CI Ib 3 4 Hughes Club 4 Acllvlly o I 3 4 Arl Leag EILENE E KESSLER Huzelles I 2 H P Aflendance Secrelary I 2 3 Sigma Della Chu 2 3 4 Treasurer4 German Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Bela Chu 4 Honor League 4 Acllvrly Book I 2 3 4 Second Row BARBARA LEE KIRSCHBAUM Samuel ACI' I Alpha S qma Tau 2 3 4 Germar Club 3 4 Olllce Worker 4 Pep Club 4 Aclwlfy Book 4 Arl League 2 3 4 JACK KLEIN Samuel Ach I Spanlsh Club 2 Fral Member 2 3 Arl' League 4 Ac? l Boo 2 JANET KOCH Lalun Club I 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 Orcheslra 2 3 4 German Club 3 4 Ofhc Worker4 Honor League 4 Acluvuly Bookl 2 3 4 Thurd Row BERNICE KRAUSS RONALD KULL Foorball I Krueck Club I 2 CheerIeader3 4 H CIub3 Hughes Cu 4 Achvlly Book I AILeague I 2 3 4 MARGIE LAHM Alhlellc Represenlaluve 2 Tlckel Represenlallve 3 Achvlly Book B ue 'J Firsl' Row: SAUL KAUFMAN, Samuel Ach I, Foolball 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Frafernlly Member 3, 4. CAROLYN KELLER, Ar? League I, 2, 3, 4: Aclivllv Bork 3: Pep CI b 4: Produclion Sfall 47 Bela Chi 4. JOHN KELLER,Ac+M1y Book I, 2, 3, 4: Greenhouse 3' Hughes Club 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3: Usher 4: Makeeup Cornrnllfee 4. Second Row: NANCY KELLER, German Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 4, Capfal' 3, Treasurer 4: Ticke4 Represenlalive 2: Sigma Della Chi 3, 4, Cor- responding Secrelary 3, Recording Secrelary 4: Honor League 4' Annual Business Manager 4: Llbrary Page 4: Acflvlly Book I, 2, 3,4- Bela Chi 4, JOHN KENNEDY, Aclivlly Book 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Malh Club 3, Execullve Board 3: Cross Counlry 3: Hi-Y 43 Head Usher 4: Annual Represenralive 4. MARLENE KERMAN, Samuel Ach I: Alpha Sigma Tau I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 43 Honor League 4: E,T.A, 47 AQ- Ilvilv Book 2, 3. 4. Farsi Row JANET LAWSON VIVIAN LAWSON Home Ec Cub 2 Y Teens 2 Span sh C ub 3 Honor League 4 Bela Chu 4 Acluvlly Book I Art League I PH LEHART Foorball I 3 Baseball I 2 3 L owe P olecl on 3 4 Ar? League 3 4 Aclxvlly B ok I Second Row RAY LEHMAN Foolball I 2 Baseball 4 Arr Leaguel 2 3 4 A ly BOOIK I VIRGINIA LEIDENBOR Sludenf Councll R presenlavnve I 2 Y Teens 2 3 4 Gargoyle Sfall 2 3 4 Pep CIub3 4 Producln n Slal 4 Honor League 4 Ol? ce Worker 4 Bela Ch 4 Lsher 4 ague I 2 NK LEITH Slage Cre 3 4 He I5 Slaqe nager 4 Kru ck Club I 2 Mofle P olecl on 3 4 Lunc Cal Hughes Club 3 4 I-I nor Soc ely 4 Art League 3 4 gas. XXYXX xkxvt , u Xy ,.i,fVI ff 2' ' Xgffixfl .1 I I I X fr' xy' , ,.,A.J-' yy V . A L Q ff si ' X X I , Vx f xi ,X X 4 HI I5 . XX ?3? M f I A I x ,af fx r ' ' X R 1 R f yr , X il XS' ls., Firsf Row: JAMES LEONHARDT, Krueck C ub I, 2: Lafln Crub 2' I3oc'baI5 Man- ager 2' Annual Represenrahve 3' Merry-Go-Round 3, 4' Hughes CIIILJ 3 4: Ar' League 3, 4. NANCY LEONHART, Fahview High I, 2: Sages 3, 4, Y Teens 3, 4' Honor League 4' Pep Cub 4' Office Worker 3, 4' Annua' SIaII 47 Merry-Gp-Round 3, 4: Lain CI..b 47 AC?ivIIy Book 3, 4. BERTHA LEWIS, Ari League I, 2, 3, 4' LaI?n Chb 3: Horcr League 4. EDWIN PARKER LEWIS, I:cofbaI I3 Baseba' 2: Arr League 4: Track 2 3, 4: Afrivny Book 4, JIM LEWIS, Aff League I 2 3' ArIIvi ,' Bock I, 2, 3' Track 3, 4' LaIIn C mb 2. MELVIN LIEBERMAN, ArIivITy Book 2, 3, 4' Baske'ba Manager 2 3' F mba Manager 4, I-I Curb 3, 4' Ar+ League 3. ROSE LIEBERMAN, Ar? League 2, 3, 4' SaIes CI.rb 3' Home EC CIub 3, 4' Gargoyle SIaII 3' Honor League 4' Merthandlsfng 4' I-I R V?re- B es denI3 Second Row LeROY ALFRED LINDEMAN JANET LINKENDORFER ArI League I 2 3 4 German C IJ AcInwIy Book 2 3 4 Honor Leag e 4 PEGGY LISCHER Ari League I 2 3 4 Ad Iy Book I 2 3 4 Bef Chl4 TONU LOHMUSSAAR ACIIVIIY Book I 2 3 4 SI'udenI CounQ1I 2 ArI League 3 4 Hughes CIub 4 CAROLYN LOTH SamueI Ach I Sfudenf Courcrl Represenrafrve 3 Pep CIub 4 SaIes CIub 4 Merry Go Romd 3 Merchandvsrrg 4 Honor League 4 Ar? League 2 3 4 BARBARA McCLAIN Achvny Book I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4, Pep CIub 2, 4: Sages 47 SaIes CIub 4' I-I.R. Arfendance Se:re+ary 3' H,R. Vice- Presidenf I. GEORGE MCCULLAH A I' League I, 2, 3, 4: Air' Afy Book I, 2 3 4. Thnrd Row LEO MCGOWND Trl Ch I 2 3 4 Hughes CIub3 4 RONALD LEE MCINTYRE AFI League I 2 3 4 Acfwvwfy Book I 2 3 4 BasebaII4 BILL MCKINLEY SI Bernard I Tru Chr 2 3 4 Larn CIub 2 Ch Cub 2 Spamsh CIub 3 Hughes Club 3 MaIh Chap 3 AnnuaI SIaI:I 4 S'rudenI Coun :I Represen ahve 3 MARY ANN MCROBERTS AI League I 2 3 4 F e ch CI b 2 Y T ens 3 4 Srgrna DeIIa Ch 3 4 Pep CIub 3 4 Honor League 4 BeIa Chr 4 HELEN MARSH SamueI Ach I Spanrsh CIub 2 Presldenf G AA 3 Y Teens 2 Honor League 4 Execufuve Board Pep CIub 4 H R Vrce PreslderI 4 AUDREY MARTIN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 H' II Ig I-I pI 2, 32 LaI', CIub 27 Honor League 43 Annual Represenrafive I' I.'brary Page 4' A IvII'y Book I 2, 3 4. LILLIAN MARTIN Home EC CIub 37 AnnuaI Repre'enIaIIve 31 I'I'ncr League 4: Pep CIub 4, Firsl Row: MYRNA MAYERSON, Slgma Thela Pi 2, 3, 43 Arl League 4, MARGIE MEAD, Woodward I: Sfudenl Councli Represenlafiye 2, 3' Lalin Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 47 Pep Club 43 BowI7ng League 4: Honor League 4, DONALD MELCHIORRE, Sludenl Council Represenlaliye I, 2, 37 C.O.S. 2, 3, 4: German Club 2: Hughes Club 3, 45 HQ-Y 3, 4? Hall Guard 4' Arr League I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: JACQUELINE MERRITT, Phi Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4: Arf League I, 2, 3, 42 G.A,A. 2. MARLENE MERZ, Arl League I, 2, 3, 4' Acliylry Brnolr Z, 37 Bela Chi 43 Pep Club 4, CAROL MEYER, Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4' Aclivlly Boolr I, 2, 3, 4, Firsf Row: RONALD MEYER, Art League I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 3, 4, H Club 3, 4, Aclivily Book I, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY MEYER, Ar? League I, 2, 3, 47 Y-Teens 2, Usher 3, 43 Honor League 47 Dells 4, Pep Club 43 Bela Chi 4: H,R, Treasurer 4. BILL MEYER Arl League I 2 3 4 Annual RepresenlaHye3 lvlafh CIub3 Acllvify 2 fi Boolrl 2 3 4 Hughes CIub3 Second Row ROBERT MEYERS Arr League I 2 3 4 Tlclcel Represenlallye 2 Greenhouse THOMAS MEYUNG Arl L ague I 2 3 4 COS 2 3 4 Greenhouse 2 Tra L 2 3 Hughe CIub3 Bela Chr 4 Sales Club 4 TOBEY MICHAELSON Samuel Ach I Alpha Sgma Tau 2 3 4 Gargoyle Slall Sages2 4 Parlalors 2 4 German Club 2 4 Pep Club 2 4 ACIIVITY Boolr 2 4 GAA 3 Honor League 4 Third Row JOYCE MIDDLETON Tausra I 2 3 4 Recordrng S elary 4 YTeens 2 3 4 Sages3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 GAA 3 Gargoyle Slaff4 Arf League I 2 3 4 DONNA MISRACH Sarnlel Ach I Chl Srgma Della 2 3 4 Recordnng Secrelar, 4 Spannsh Club2 3 GAA 3 Honor League4 IRE MOHR Arl League I 2 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 La Club 2 Bela CI Honor league Farsi Row SHIRLEY M LTER GAA I 4 P p Club3 B ra Chu 4 H League 4 League I 2 3 A 'ry Boolc I CHARLES MOONEYHAM Camera Club I Spanrsh Club 2 Gym am 3 4 TraClr3 4 Merry Gro Round3 4 A +I ly Boolc I 2 sf SAMUEL MORRIS German Club I 2 3 4 Mafh CIub3 4 Hugh Club3 4 Cross Counlry 3 Track 3 4 Gym Team 3 4 Arl Leagu Second Row GERALDINE MOSCHINSKY Samuel A h I T B fa Phu I 2 H san 2 Spam h Club I 3 Malh C Y Teen 3 4 Pep 3 4 Sages3 4 Honor League 4 HELEN MOSIER Al League I 2 3 4 Sales Club 3 Treasurer ACIIVIIY BOOIK 3 CAROL MUCKENFUSS GAA I 2 3 4 I-luzelles I 2 Pep Club 2 4 Srgma Deva Chr 2 3 4 Hlslornan 3 Sales Club 3 Gargoye Represenlahve 4 Honor League 4 Bela Chu 4 Home EC Club 4 55 ' ' ' ' I I I I r - I T - 'X 'X f . lx: , , , , 3 ' ' - 3 3. I 9 . r , T A .- r . I I C . : S : ' : . . 2 I , , : , ' ,,.. ' ecr g - , , 3 CLA , , , . 7 . . .,,, 3 lin 3 wi 43 I 4. 1'-' O , , 7 e 7 e ' 5 onor 'Q' 51-4 ,fm - . . .4q Guys ,2,3,4. fx Te , I . I Io 1- , :I c'vi ,I,3,4. . ' . . , 1 r , : es I, 2, 3,' 4.' ' ' I I ' J , C 7 au e ' , , Is- 'bm ,, 24, IOF' Z 'S ,2, 3 lub I' - s , : ' Club . ' X x X , g , , , N ef X vi X Q Y X X Q ll , , N sfo 1 1 ' 'Ia X g ,Pwr-I I ffxlx h -4 , X fir T T T 7 xif k. X Firsf Row: DEAN MUIR, Arr League I, 2, 3, 47 Hughes Crub 3, 4' Gargoyle Srahf 3' AC+5vIIy Book 2, 3, 4. NIVA MURRAY. MARY NADEL, YATeen5 I- Huzeffes I, 2, Vice-Presidenf 2' Kyfyves 2' Greerhouse 2: IngIewcod HIgh 3: Honor League 4- ProducIIen Sfag 4? Bera ChI 4: Pep CIub 47 ArI League I, 2, 4. ALICE NASH, AnruaI Repfesenfaiive 2, 3' Pep Club 3' Befa CN 4 PresidenI 4' Hor-gr League 43 Ari Leag,e I, 2, 3, 4. GALE NEAL, G.A.A. I, 2,3 4' Pep Crub 2, 3, 4' SIgma DeI+a Cr' 2, 3, 4' Home EQ CIub 4, Treasurer 4: Infer Fraforuy CouncII 4' Bera Chi 4- Honor League 4' Sages 4' fNCI'IvIIy Book I, 2, 3, 4. BETTY NELSON, PhIEpsI'or1 Phi 2. 3. 4 Treasurer 3' H.R. Presidenf 3' Ac+IvIIy Book I, 2, 3, Arr League I, 2, 3. MARCIA NICHOLAS, G,A.A. I, 2: Adivlry Book 2, 3' Hepfa Be'a 3' GargoyIe Represenrafiye 3 Ar? Leagu 3 95 'ST' Second Row JEANNINENITSCHE Arf League I 2 3 4 Ad Iy Book I 2 3 P p Club 2 Y Teens 3 SaIes CIub 4 CAROL NORMAN SaIes CILJLJ 2 OLIVER NORTON Gym Team I Arf League I 2 3 4 Acrlvury Book JOYCE NUNNS Home Ee CI IJ 2 Ari Leag e I 2 Acruv fy Book I CHARLOTTE OGIER Lahn CIubI 2 3 Arr Leaguel 2 3 ACIIVIIY o I 2 ROBERT OSTENDORF Gargoyle Represenfarrve I 2 3 T ke? Rep resenfafrve 2 3 Hughes CIub 3 4 Offnce Worker 4 Aff League I 2 IvIIy Book I 2 3 RONNIE OTTO FooIIJaII I 2 3 4 BaskeIbaII I 2 3 4 BasebaII3 4 H Presrdenf 2 H CIub 3 4 PresldenI 4 Hughes CIub 3 4 ACIIvIIy o I 2 Thlrd Row JEAN PADGETTE RONNIE PANIOTO Rofhenburq Hugh I GarcovIe Represenrahye 2 3 FooIbaII2 3 4 COS 2 3 4 Correspondrnq Secre+ary3 Press n34H denf23 b 4Hug fer FraIornIy Cour1cfI4 Presudenf 4 HI Y 3 4 Track 3 4 Gym Tearn 3 4 HR Affenoance Secrefary 4 Trckef RepresenIaIIve 4 Ar League2 3 4 CHRISTINE PAPPAS Aff League I 3 Y Teens 2 3 GAA 2 Frencn CIub 3 Pep Club 3 Honor League 4 Vnce Presudenf 4 AcIIvI+y Book BARBARA PASTER Hepfa Beia 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Home Ee CIub 3 Pep CIub 3 Y Teens 3 Honor League 4 Office Worker 4 Befa Chu 4 Acflvxfy Book 2 4 FRIEDA PATTERSON ArI League I 2 4 Achylfy Book 2 4 JANE PAXTON YTeens I 2 3 4 Sfudenf CouncII Represenfafrye I I-Iuze++esI 2 Lahn CIubI 2 Tauswa I 2 3 4 Treasurer4 Merry GQ Round 2 3 4 Office Worker2 SpanIsI'1CIub3 4 Sages3 Pep CIuI: 3 4 AnnuaI S+aFT4 Honor Leag.Ie4 Ac+Iyu+y Book I 2 3 4 MYRON PEAL Gargoyle S+ahf 2 Firsi' Row DAVID PERRY Arl League I 2 3 Aclivily Bouk 2 3 4 ERNEST PERRY VIRGIE PETERS Y Teens I Ph Epsilon Phu 2 3 4 Honor League 4 P CIub4 Befa Chi 4 Acluviry Book I 2 3 4 Arr League I 2 3 4 Second Row WILLIAM PETRI Alhlelnc Represenlalive I Annua Represenlalive skelball r Pr I n H e u I 3 C aplain 4 Aclivily Book I FRED PHIPPS Ba kelball 2 Hughes Cllb 4 Acllvily Book 4 WILLIAM PHIPPS Slaqe Crew I 2 3 4 Laln Club 2 Baskefbal Manager2 3 4 Hughes CIub3 4 Pep CIub3 Aclivify Book I 3 4 Furs? Row MARILYN PICKETT YTeens I Dells I 2 3 4 Recording Secrelary 3 Hislorian 4 AA 2 3 Greenhouse 2 Gargoyle Represenlalive 3 Sales Club 4 ACIIVIIV o I RUTH POHNER Arl League 2 Aclivuly Book 2 Pep Club 3 Honor League 4 JOAN POLLICK A fnvily Book I 2 3 4 Al L g I 2 3 4 Honor Leaq 4 Producficr Slall 4 Second Row HELEN POLONIECKA Omega Sigma Phu 2 3 4 German Club 2 3 Pep Club 3 Annual Represenlalive 3 Bela Chu 4 Sages 4 Produclion Sfalf 4 Honor League 4 Aclivily Book3 4 BETTY PORIER Huzerles I 2 Presidenl 2 GAA I Sludenl Council 2 Secre ary Kylyves 3 4 Pep Club 3 Annual Represenlalive 3 Lahn Club 3 Merrv oo Round 3 4 Red Cross Council Represenlalrve 3 4 Honor League 4 Y FC 4 Aclivily Book I 2 3 4 Represenlafive 4 CAROLE PORTER Sages I 2 3 4 Vice Presidenf 4 Thespians 3 4 Merry Go Round 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 Worship Chairman 4 Honor League 4 Fresldenl 4 Annual Slafl 4 Ollnce Worker 4 Aclivlly Book 2 3 4 Third Row IS PORTER FooIball3 4 TraCk3 4 HIY3 4 clvly cok 2 4 League2 WILLIAM POWELL Baskelball I Greenhouse 2 Sales Club 3 Merchand Sing 4 P sidenl Usher4 Ar? Leaguel 2 3 4 Aclivil Bookl 4 MARY JO RANSHAW Firsl Row: WILMA RAYE. RONALD RECHER Allendance Secrelary I, 2: Foolball I' kvym Team I, 2: Gargoyle Represenlalive I, 2 3: Sfage Crew I, 2, 3, 4: Krue k Cub I, 2, Program Chairman 2, Vice-Presidenl 2: Gargoyle Edilor 3, Senior Advisor 4: Hughes Club 3. 4 Program Chairman 4: Ring Com- I ee 3: Tri Chi 3, -Vic -P esidenl 4, Hi-Y ,4g Pep Cu 35 - nual Edifor 4: Senior Clasr Treasurer, Aclivily Book I 2, 4, ANDY REGO Camera Club I7Greenhouse 3: Aclivily Book I 2 3 4, Second Row: JACK REHN Foolball 2: Track Ig Camera Club I' Greenhouse 4' A League I, 2 4. DO IS REIBEL A I League I 2, 37 ACI' 'ly Book I, 2,3 4' Bela Ch' 4' Honor League 4. LOIS REIGER, Pep Club 2: Kyfyves 2, 3, 4, Sergeanl-aIAArms 4, G,A.A. 27 Gargoyle Represenfalive 3, Merchandising 4, Secrelary 4, Honor League 45 Aclivily Book 3, 4. 42211 ' U I L - if fix, . X, 1 , ' X Q 3 -Y 2 T' g . x X 5 K 14 2 N A ,xg . X S i ,If 'fl , I fox X X I Xxx f f ik R gf! K ky X Firsf Row: ROMMA RENNER, Sakes CIub IA ArI League I, 2, 3 4. GAYLE RENTSCHLER, French CIub I, 2, 3, 4, Execuflve Board 3, Se, refary 4' Huzeffes I, 23 Pep Ciub 2, Y-Teens 3: H.R. Rreswdeni 3' SYL.dGf1f C:uncI 3, 4: Honor League 4, Anfua Sfa?I 4' Arf League I 234. AUDREY REUSING,Ar1 League I, 2 3, 47 Be'a Cru 4' AQIIMV, Bok 2 3, 4. JANET JEAN RICHARDS, SaIes CIub 3' Mefanandiskg 4i I3eIa CIM 4' Sfsdenf CQ,,nQII Represenfaflve 4' AcIIvIIy Bork 2, 3, 4. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Greenkfuse 37 SaIes Club 2' An League I, 2, 3, 4. HOLLIS RINEHART, GreenImp1se 3: Mer'v'Go-Round 3, 45 Ar? League3 4. JOYCE ROBERTS, Y Teens I G A A I 2 Lafun CIub I 2 3 Me ry Ge Round 3 Pep CIIb 4 ArI League 4 Ofufe Wcrker 4 A Im k Second Row ROBERT ROBINSON FooIbaII I 2 3 4 Sfudenf Councw Represent a ve I 2 3 Hughes Club 3 4 Movre ProIec+ron3 H CIub 4 a Guard 4 Arf League I 2 3 4 WILLIAM ROELLER ArI League 2 3 4 Acfwvlfy Book3 4 HILDA ROEMER, Ky yves 2 3 4 German CIub 3 4 ACI vufy Bo ROBERTA ROHRBACH P p CIub 2 3 4 La? n CIub 2 3 Y Teens 3 4 Execufuve Board 4 Sages 3 4 Tausra 3 4 Honor League 4 Execs, +uve Board 4 H R Presndenf 4 Acfrvrry Book 2 3 4 ANOLA ROSE GAA I Spanish CIub 2 Befa Chl 4 Produ how S+aIf 4 Pep CIub2 ArI League I 2 4 ILENE ROSENBAUM CIM Slqrna DeIIa 2 3 4 Sp Cub 2 3 Achvrfy Book 2 NANCY ROSS Pep CIub 2 Sages 4 Honor League 4 SaIes CIub 4 A League! 2 3 4 Adrvrfy Bookl 2 3 4 Third Row BARBARA ANN ROTH Y Teens 2 Omega SIgma Ph 3 4 HISTOFIGU 4 Sages 3 Sales Club 4 Presldenr Befa CI1 4 S+udenI CouncrI Rep resen+aIrve 4 Ari League 2 3 4 JAMES ROTHENBUSCH C oss Comfry I 2 3 4 Co Capfa n T ckl 2 3 4 SwlmmIng3 4 ROY ROYALTY AcceIera+ed Hughes CIub 4 Offuce Worker 4 Ar League 4 Achvrfy Book 4 JOAN RUDOLPH DeIIs3 4 Adrvrfy Bookl 2 3 4 Honor League 4 Ar? League 3 4 EDWARD RUE Movie ProIeCTroP 2 3 4 Acflvufy Bogkl 2 3 4 KENNETH RUSH Trckef Represenfafwe 2 3 Gargoyle Represenfa Inve 2 HaII Guard 4 Hughes CIub 4 Ari' League 2 3 4 AQIIVI5 B o 2 3 4 HERMINE SACHS AIpIna Srgrna Tau 2 3 4 Pep CI b 2 ArI Leag e 2 3 4 Achvxfy Book2 3 4 Furs? Row JEAN SAMPSON TNT 3 4 Vu e Pres den? 4 French Club 3 4 Arl' League 4 Inferfralorrfy Courrul 4 Honor League 4 Achvrty Book 3 JOHN SANKS Gargoyle Represenfahve 2 Student Councll Repre ahve 2 Hughes Club 3 4 Pep Club 4 Arr League I uvlly Book I 2 3 KARL SAVICKI Foofball I Alhleh Represenfahve I Moyne Pro ron I 3 Greenh I-lug es Cu 4 Aclnvr Book 3 4 Arr Leag e Second Row MARY SCHAWE A Inv Iy Book I 2 3 4 Pep CIub3 Befa Ch 4 Honor League 4 Usher 4 Arf League 3 4 RICHARD SCHILL Achvrly Book 4 EVA SCHOENIANN German Club 3 Chess Club 3 Henor Leaque Pep Club 4 Ac rvly Book 3 4 Arl League 3 FITS, Row WILMALEE SCHOENLIN6 Y Teers I 2 3 Sages I 2 3 4 Gargoyle Slaff I 2 nual Repvesenlalve I T a I 2 4 Rlsh Chaurrna Pe C 4 y Book I 2 3 4 Hon r League 4 Merry Go Round 3 4 Spanish Clu RICHARD SCHROEDER Lallr' Club I Huqnes Club 3 Camera Club 4 ACI vnfy o I 2 HEDWIG SCHROF German Club I 2 3 4 GAA I HR Presldenl 2 3 Gar goyle Represenlahve 2 Kyly es I 2 3 4 Corr spondlng Secrelary 3 Presrden 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Tlckel Commlllee 2 3 Gargoyle Edlfress 3 Sen or Advlso 4 Annual Edrlress 4 Y Tee s 3 4 Usher 3 4 Bela Cnr 4 Sensor Class Secrefary Honor Sorrely 4 Honor League 4 Treasurer Inferfrafornly Cornell 4 Rang Com muflee 3 Prom Commulfee 4 Second Row CAROL SCHROHENLOHER Achvnly Book I 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 Horne EC CI b eens3 4 B a Chr 4 nor League 4 Usher3 4 Arl League I 2 WYLMA SCOTT Achv Iy Book I 2 3 Y Teens 3 Bela Chu 4 Correspondrng Sec relary Honor League 4 Produchon SIaII4 ArI League I 2 3 4 EUGENE SEBASTIAN Reserve Foofball I MaIh Club 2 Third Row JEANINE SEEFRIED Sludenf Councrl R rese Iahve I L n ub I 2 Sa s I1yIyves 2 3 4 Merry Go Rour-d 2 3 4 Honor League 4 Achvrfy Book LO SENN Achvuly Bork I 2 3 4 YTeens 2 3 Honor League 4 Bela Ch C Ice Worker4 Arl Leag e I 2 3 PAT SHARROCK Y Teens I Merry Go Round I Kyfyves I 2 3 4 Treasu r Sludenf Council Represenlahve 2 GAA 2 3 4 Presldenf 4 Aclnvuly Book I 2 3 4 InIerIraIorlIy Councll 4 Prog arn Chalrrnar' Fursf Row C LSHEARS Foolball I 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Ba k Iball I 2 AIIGVICIGNCG Secrefary 2 Gargoyle Represenlahve 3 Spanish Club 3 4 Tlckef Represenlaf ve 3 Hall Guard 4 Arhvlry Book 3 4 DELORES SHEARS Honor League 4 D SIEHL Krueck CI b I 2 M rry Go Round I 2 3 4 Gre Ise 3 ugnes C lb3 Acrlvafy ook I 2 r agu Second Row SUE SKIRVING Tausa I 2 3 4 Correspondnng SeCreIary3 Hls for an 4 YTeens I 2 3 4 Execufvve Board 3 Treasurer 4 G A S es 2 Tlckef Repre ahve 2 Lalun Club 2 3 Execu Board 3 Offzre Worker 3 Honor League 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Rnng Cornmlflee 3 Annual Sfalf 4 Press Represenlahvf- 4 Gargoyle Edl ss 4 Achvrfy Book I 2 DALLAS SMITH DARLENE SMITH Adv ry Book I 2 3 4 Pep CIub3 4 Lafrn Club 3 4 E e Ilve Board 4 Honor League 4 Arl League 3 4 X, V I V xx E . -X in , -. C 1 - A 'T' ' X4 X J Q fn -. s - as T 21 - ff A 'Fix' s51fXpXg, Y x 4 il' .H I ' ,fx I g ax K N- 1 XX- L 1 X,-L f' of T g X X Flrsf Row: MARY ANN SMITH, Arnua' Represenfarlve 2, 3' Pep Cub 3, 4t Latin Club 4, Vlce-Presidenl' Honor League 4' Olfze Worker 4? Head Usher 4' Y.F,C, 47 Acllwlfy Book I 2,3 4. NANCY SMITH, Y-Teens I' G.A.A, I 2 3 4' Merry-Go-R:und 2, 3' Kyryves 2 3, 4' Sparlsl' C'ub 37 Pep C.ub 3' Gargoyle Reoresenlallve 3' Bela Cnl 4' Sages 4'A1fIvl+y Bzcvk I, 2, 3, 4. STUART SMITH, Gernnan Club I: Tennls I, 3, 4' Annual Represenl- arive 3: H.R. Presldenl 3' Gargoyle S'aII 3: Acrkfly Book I 2 3. JOY SNlDER,SarnuelArl1 I' Omega Sgnna PIN 2 3, 4, Sffal Clwalr- nnan 43 Merry-Go-Round 2' Pep Club 2, 3' Sages 3, 4' Horxrr League 4- Aclivlly Bock 2, 3, 4. BOB SPAITH, Krueck C ub I, 2' Lallr' Club l 2' Annua Represenl- alive l, 2, 3: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3' Movie Prolezllon 27 Hugnes Club 3, 4' Ar+ League I, 2, 3. WILLIS SPARKS, Rcllvenbuvg Hlgr I' Ffolba I 4' Baskelbal 2. BILL SPATZ, Krueck Club I, 23 Hughes Club 3, 4' Baseball I, 2, 3, 47 Prorn Cornrnillee 4' Ha' GL ard 4' L 'k Call 4 Second Row RAY SPIESS Krueck Clubl 2 Secrelary2 Golll 2 3 4 Chess Club 2 H R Presuden?3 C O S 3 4 Recordlng Secrelary 3 Vrce Presldeni 4 Huglwes Club 3 4 Ivlallw Club 3 Spanlslw Club 3 3 4 I Commnllee 4 lnlerlraforlly Councul 4 Art League 4 Annual Arllsl 3 4 Gargoyle Arl'nsl3 4 ROSE MARIE SPONAUGLE Gargoyle Represenlafwe I GAA I Hepfa Bela I 2 3 4 Presuden+4 YTeens 2 3 4 H R Vice Presroenl 3 Horor League 4 Bela Cln 4 Olllce Worker 4 Inlerlralornly Council 4 ACIIVIIY Book I 2 3 4 TA YASPRINGER GAAI234YT I234 PepClb 3 4 Sages2 3 4 Frencln Cl b2 Merry Go Rc nc2 3 Gargo SIall3 Annual Sfarl 4 Plwu Slgma Della 3 4 Vlce Pres denf 4 Span Isla Club 3 4 Inrerfraloruly Councll 3 4 Honor League 4 Acllvlly o I RUTH SPURLOCK G A A 3 Ar? League 3 STAN STATMAN Phu Mu Kappa 2 3 4 Huglnes C b 4 Gargoyle Represenlallve 3 Acllvrly Book 2 4 SHIRLEY STAYTON Huzeffes I, 2, Execufke Board I, 2: Pep Club 3, 4g Gargoyle S+a1LI 3: Tickel Represenlallve 3, 4: Aclivlly Book I, 2 3, 4: Arl League 3, 4. IRENE STEINMANN German Club 2, 3: Producllon Slarl 4: Honor League 4,Ar1LeagL.e 3, 43 Aclivily Book I, 2 3, 4. Third Row JON LEWIS STEPHENSON Acllvny Book 4 SUE STIEGLER T usra 2 3 4 Honor League 4 Sales C ub 3 P p Club3 Merclwandusung 4 Aclnvxfy Book I 2 3 4 HELEN STILLPASS Cl'1x Slgma Della 2 3 4 Span sln Club 2 3 Sages 4 Inlerlraloruly Councul4 Acllvnly Bookl 2 3 4 THOMAS STOCKHOFF R llwenburg I-I glm I F lball 2 3 4 C lawn 4 Baskefloall 2 Hughes Club 3 4 H Cl b 3 e r den? 4 Track 3 4 Hall Guard 4 Arl League 2 3 4 LOIS STONE Sages I 4 Pep Club 3 4 Annual Represerralnve 3 Sluderl Council Represenlaflve 2 Honor League 4 Olllce Worker 4 Spanlsl1C ub 4 Usluer 4 Acflvlly Book I 2 3 4 JACK STORM Gargoyle Represenlalive I7 Frencill Club I,2:Hugl1es C'ub 3: Tlckel Cornrnlllee 43 Greenlwo' se 4' Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Ac- 'iyBookI,2,,. NORMA STROBEL Pep Cwb 41A I League I, 2, 3 4. Flrsf Row JACK STRONG HI Y 3 4 Chaplain 4 H R Vlce Presudenl 3 4 Tlckel Comrnlllee 4 Acllvnly Book I 2 3 4 Hughes Club 3 4 Arl agus I 2 MIL SURRITT Band I 2 3 4 Sages I T Ch 3 4 Huq Club 3 4 Tlckel Commllfee 4 ACI'lvlIy Book 2 3 4 AFI Leaque DAVID SWEET Swlrnmlng I Trl Chl 2 3 4 Gargoyle Slalf 2 3 Sensor Advusor 4 Chess Club 2 Lahn Club 2 Parlafors 2 MaIh Club 3 Press Represen+ahve4 PA Announcer4 Achvuly Book2 3 4 AVI ague I 2 Second Row DAVE TAYLOR Gym Team I 2 3 4 Gargoyle Represenlalnve 2 3 T Chu 3 4 Hug es u 4 Sages 4 Aclwufy Book I 2 3 4 ague I 2 DOUGLAS TAYLOR S lmmung 2 3 4 Cross Counlry 3 4 H R Presudenl 2 Hughes u 3 4 4 Lafun 3 4 Sfudenl Councal Represenfalnve 4 Arf League 4 Aclnvnty Book 4 rlrsl Row LINDA TAYLOR P p Club I 4 YT ns I 3 Wnlllamsbu g H gh 2 Phl Sag Della 3 4 Presldenl 4 Gargoyle Slafl 3 Greenhouse 3 Honor League 4 Horne EC Club 4 Inlerfralorury Councll 4 Ari' League I 2 3 4 GLORIA THOMPSON Woodward I 2 3 Sfudenl Councul Represenlallve 4 I Teens 4 GAA 4 Honor League 4 Pep Cub 4 Ar? League 4 JANET THORWARTH Phu glgma Della 2 3 Huzelles 2 YTeens 2 3 4 Execu Ilve Board 4 GAA 2 Producluon SIaII 3 4 H R Presudenl 3 Gargoyle Slal 3 4 Honor League 4 Correspondlng Secrelary Olllce Worker 4 Bela Chl 4 Usher 4 Sludenf Councul 4 Secrelary A Iuvlfy Book I 2 3 4 Second Row PATSY ANN TOWNLEY Greenhouse 2 Gargoyle Represeniaflve 2 Pep Club 3 loonor League 4 Sales Club 4 Acfuvuly Book 4 Afhleflc: Represenlalrve 4 NICK TRIANTAFILOU Foolball I Acllvlly Book I 2 3 4 Arl League 4 TOM UNGAR Spanush Club I 2 Baskefball I Swnrnrmng 2 Allendance Secre Io 2 Movue FOISCIIOD 3 ales Club 3 reasurer3 Fra? Member I 2 3 4 V ce Presldenl 4 Baseball 4 Arr League I 2 3 4 Third Row NORMA VAUGHT Dells I 2 3 Correspondlng Secreflary 2 Alhleluc Represenla uve I Annual Represenlafnve 2 Sludenl Councll Represenlallve 2 H R Pre: oenl 2 Vlce Presldenf 3 Pep Club 3 Annual Represenlaluve 4 Sales Club 3 Honor League 4 Merchandusnng 4 Ar? League I 2 3 4 RONNIE VERWOLD Greenhouse 3 Hughes Club 3 4 Gargoyle Slalf 4 Ac my Book I 2 DO VINNAGEBkeIbaIII234HRP dIIFlbllI23S+ud+ Councll Represenfaluvel 2 BasebaII3 4 Hughes Club 3 4 Aff Leaguel 2 3 4 GUY BRIAN TAYLOR A I Leaque I 2 3 Firsf Row: FRED WACKSMAN Samuel Ach I' Phi Rho Della 2 3 41 Sludenf Council 2: Ari League 2 3. NATALIE WACKSMAN Chi Slgma Della 2, 3, 47 Honor League 4? Spanish 2 31 Inlerfralorify Councll 4. JOANNA WALSTROM Arl League I, 2, 3, 47 Honor League 43 Pep Club 4' Bela Chi 4, Produclion Slall 4, AcIIvi?y Book I 2, 3 4. Second Row: JIMMIE WALTER Krueck Club I 23 Hughes Club 3, 4: Lalin Cllb 3: Gargoyle Represenlalive 43 Honor Sociely 43 Acfivily Book I, 2, 3, 4. GAYLE WARD, G.A.A. I: Hepfa Bela 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Latin Club 2: Sludenl Council 4, Executive Board 47 Honor League 44 An- nual Re-presenfafive 4: Aclivily Book I, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD WEATHERFORD, Aclivlly Book I, 2, 3, 47 Arl League I, 2, 3, 4. l 2 ii !! ,F ix- Cl ba:? xhb' Furs? Row MARTHA WEBER GAA I Sage I Sfuder-I Cour Lahn I ves 2 Sp 4 Marrrer Hom r League Merry Go R CI nr R pre x 4 r ERICH WEIDLICH Arr vny Book 2 4 ANOR WEIS Sages 3 4 Ta s a 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 Befa C 4 Hone League 4 G A A 4 Ohhce Worker 4 Prodmf r' S aII 4 Pep CIub 4 Home EC Club 3 4 PresIdenI 4 Arr League MARILYN WEISS Pdkburgh I 2 3 Honor Leagu 4 Span h D CAROLYN WENDEL S ges I 4 GAA I 2 4 Merry Go R u d 3 KyIyves 2 3 4 Honor League 4 BeIa C 4 Pro I Ion errnan CI ka 4 Pep CIub 4 Arf Leagne I 2 3 MARGIE WHALEY S ges I 2 4 German CIub 2 3 4 Gargoyle SIaI'I3 4 Garg0yIe Represenfahve 3 KyIyves 3 4 Hedge Mlsfres 4 Produchon SIaII 4 German CIub 3 4 Honor League 4 Ofhce Worker4 Bera Ch 4 Ar? League I 2 3 4 BILL WHETSTONE 'I nnls I 2 3 4 Gy I 2 I C I'IUGI'es Iu 34 CI1eSSCub2 A IIVWB okl if-s Second Row JACQUELINE WHITAKER German CIub 3 Honor Socuefy 4 RONALD WHITE Sprungheld I BaskefbalI 2 BasebaII 2 Hughes CIub3 4 SaIes CIub3 Ari League2 3 4 ROBERT WILDER Wufhrow I 2 3 Ksngsmen 4 Achvrfy Book 4 HERBERT WILLIAMS FooIbaII 2 3 4 Hughes CIub3 4 Achvury o 2 3 EUNICE WILSON Arr League I 2 3 4 Achvufy Book I BeIa ChI4 Honor League 4 Produdron Sfarf 4 JEFFREY WILSON AnnuaI RepresenIaIIve 3 Hughes Club 3 Marh u 3 Pep CIub3 4 Ari League I 2 3 4 A1rvrIyBookI 2 PHYLLIS WINER. 'qu- Thlrd Row RICHARD WINTERS Annual Represenfahve I 2 Camera CIub I Siege Crew I Chess Club 2 3 Vuce Presndenr 3 Merry Go Round 2 3 4 Affendarce Secrehary 3 AnnuaI Sfahk 4- Hughes CIub 4 rvrty Book I 2 AUDREY WISE G rgoyIe Represenrahve I GAA I 2 4 Pep CIub3 4 YTeens3 4 Sagesfi 4 Sales CIuI:: 3 Merchandrsrng 4 Honor League 4 Bera Chr 4 Achvrry Book I 2 3 4 INA RUTH WITTENBAUM Sarn eI Ach I Chr Srgrna Delta 2 3 4 I-Insforlan 3 SocIaI Chaurman 4 GargoyIe Represenfahve 2 3 Hon or League 4 ETHEL WOODS DON YACCHARI Swurnmxng 2 Arf League I 2 3 4 Achvry o 2 3 ACK YEAZEL Cross CounIry 3 4 Greenhouse 3 Ar? Leagu 4 Ac I CARRY YEE. Flrs+ Row SUSAN YEO NA GAY YOUKILIS Lalun Club I p Club 2 3 4 M YG R4 rd 3 4 ln r Iraforlfy Councul 4 Honor Leag e 4 Omega Sg a Ph 3 4 R omg S re ry ague I CAROLYN YOUNG GAA I Anvual Represenla e l Af L we Second Row YUDOFSKY M we Pol clan 4 lvl IvClLb 4 A que 4 EVELYN ZEIFMAN Qpamsl1Culo3 4 B ard Member 4 T a lv 3 Pep League 4 Aclnwfy B ak I ZIEGLER lndxan I-Illl School I GAA 2 YT 53 4 PI1 Epsul n PIN3 4 Pep A v y oolc 2 ARLINE ZISMAN Samue Ac I Omega Sqfrwa Phu 2 3 4 Mallw Club 2 Sparwsl u 2 A Ienda Q Secrefafy 2 ll lcel Reoresenfafvve 2 I-lonor League 4 All eague I 4 Yleen NOT PICTURED IRV N BANETH Samuel Aclw I P Tau P 2 3 4 Se reIary3 rea RO S LINCER Hughes Club 3 4 A L mx 3 v er4 Arl League 2 3 4 Aclx y oolm 2 EDWIN MacPHERSON SH RLEY CADE GAA 2 Ar? League l 2 3 4 BILL MCCARTY JULIAN COHEN Clwess Club 2 3 Tenrus 2 3 4 P Mu 2 ALAN FRIEDLANDER Wlllwrow I 2 SWIVUFPIVIQ 3 4 Arl League 4 VERNON HARRISON JOHN HENNESSY JANET HOLT DICK HUNTLEY, Sal I 2 3 DAVID KLEINMAN es CIub3 Arl League I 2 3 Adlvlly Bo TOM MYERS Swlmmnng I 4 Movre Progeclxon 2 4 ACI vnly Boolc ROBERT SCHILLE BARBARA sLuTz sages 3 Merry eo Round 3 A Leag e 3 DIANE STODDARD Pep Club 4 Art Leaquel 4 Aqnvny BOQIII3 4 I K STONE, A mm Book I 2 3 4 An Lea, OK BARRY WAXLER CHARLES WOOTEN 63 A' f' 15. MYR , ' 2 Pe , , : err A - .u. 7 I 42, 7 ,' '7 u 1. Im i2.,,eC 'fQf+a 4AI A K Le , 2, 3. , . . , 7 , 'Iv ' r eafgufe I 2, 3' At'5vlIy B I, 2, 3. X. MEL , . r 'e lv A a' 1 7 rl Lcal, . Q1 'Q , 5 ,,o , :,auBelPl2,:,Club34 In H Art 5 ' ' O , 3, 4. JOY , ' ' . I 7 'een ,q I Ur ' , ' , 3 4' CII ll B ,3, 4. CI b 1 f ' Q , 7 'C . 4 : , I , 1 L. , 4 2 3, I A S 3, I , I i i , , , c , I 4 S . ' , I fr ev le ' ACM by Book 2. ur g , , 7 ifif B ,3, 4. l . . . . 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T - , --, 1 I , Wu., f' 1 ,, , , J '- .. . . , BUSIEST il-5 -Q., ATHLETES PAT SHARROCK TOM STOCKOFF BEST NATURED BOB ROBINSON, THA WEBER BOB HEAD KR 7 5' ' T .adn j 'Twp 44 42 5 f T T , 5' K C BEST ARTISTS-BEV HIPPARD, RAY SPIESS T 4 A i F1 I1 lvl 8:0 mmf WITTIEST MOST PLEASING1 PERSONPHTY IAFK STRONG JANIE COOK in MOST LTKELY TO SUCCEED JOHN GERHART, WANDA HUELSEMANN V BEST DANFERS RITA Poem RALPH LEHART 5 L51- LVN S VOCALISTS MYRNA YOUKILIS BOB BUTZ T LOOKING wums SPARKS Rosle SPONAUGL 7' E . r ,,f ,-6 bf .Q , R 2 t ' Law, ' ix T , , X ' X T S Q, Q. - TT 3' 9 're 3 75 ' V ac . x, ' O 1 I 5 ' ' ' S T , g se T .. , 1 ' A 1 fl T, O ,T ' 5 wiki! f l ,f 5' , ' 4 ' if 'T 1 1 ' ses - . QP -:iii S 1 . Nix wt' 'Kr' K v wav -new Homzol-as ROOMII9. . . .. .... . . .MR.WEIK Top row: J. Shavers, T. Bales, R. Ansclwlz, l-l. Wandslral, E. Young, K. Barnes, R. Baer, J. Bammerleim. C. Welsenberger. F. Bauer, D. Flynn. BoHom row: D. Allarl, K. Buergcr, B. Bayer, A. Sleplfwens, B. Wllfenbaum, R, Arnsfronq, C, Williams, Q. Baclwman, J. Bal- lislella, C. Wllcox, R. Bell. ROOM I07 . . .... ..... M RS. SHIELDS Top row: A. Cors, D. Bierbaum, D. Bradlorm, J. Bfcrauqlv. F. Berqold, R. Beels E. Buscln, B. Brown F. Beraela'-ll, J. Blake, K. Busclwanan, G. Callalnan, J. Beler. BoHom row: J. Cnrleal, J. Blnqlwarn, W. Cox, E. Bradlcld, J. Colllng, lvl. Calwn, T. Buller, R. Brew5+er A. Beolcr, J. Carney B, Clowers. D. Beaners, E. Courlney. ROOM 307. . . . . . . . . . MISS AUSTIN Top row: W, Plisler, A, Oriez, R, Morgan, W, Margrave, T. Merlqle, Middle row: M. Pelerson, C. Moore, P, Pilder, P. Melzger, R. Reichell, D. Pragai, J. Reichwein, R. Mougey, C, Myers, S, Poland, G. McConnell. BoHom row: A. Polonieclc, R. Phelps, B. Purcell, C. Meece, W. Rallill, R, Penninglon, P. Morse, J. Meyers, D, Mobley, B. Mog, T, Miller. ROOM II6 . . ....... . . MR. DOHERTY Top row: J. Weber, M. Wolf, R. Renner, C. Parker, J. Mar' lin, P, Ray, C. Tharp, R, Towner, W, Whilalcer, E, Sluber. Bo++om row: T, Saranlos, D, Pallerson, D. Wasson, W, Mays, R. Mayes, E, Vogl, J. Rogers, I-l. Temple, M. Nanlz, N. Tid- well, E. Thompson. ROOM 322 ...... ........ M R. BAUER ROOM II4 ....... ...... M ISS HARRIS Top row: W. Smilh, W. Solar, R. Smilh, B, Whilaker, B. Rog- Top row: E, Gowdy, B, Alder, J, Kunkle, E. Simpson, P, Ar' ers, E. Slorlz, R, Speed. Middle row: J, Lawrence, A. Spears, J. Rosensliel, J. Rosen lhal, J. Laws, B. Smilh, J, Landin, E, Saylor, J. Roehm, J Lambing, R, Wolf, Bo++om row: G. Siober, R. Roeller, B, Redd, G. Slaclq, W. Linn, R. Liplca, J, Lee, VV, Ruwe, K, Oden, M. Scheidl, C. Schmid gall. riclc, J, Arnold, N. Adams, W. Goodwin, N, Alexander, C Ehrhardl. Middle row: A, Puschman, E, Cravens, J. Carr, C. Sallerv while, F, Allmond, A. Allqins, E. Childress, R. Korn, J. Ayers, E Davis, B, Parlcer, N, Conboy, B. Rayburn, ROOM 223 ..... . . . . . . MRS. PALMER ROOM 2I9 . . . .MISS GOLDFARB Top row: R. Brill, L. Beier, C. Brudc-r, L. Bacon. M dd' K C k N C B B B B Top row: P. I-laisey, M,Felder,L.l'lon1menn, B,G'olCn, M, i e row: . oo reamer . ales M ulier , . ' ' ' ' ' ' I: l P. I: ,M. l , .I-I 5 . S. Cm. E. Barra. 5. Brunner,V.Bell,C.Borer,J.Biel1n,V.Buley. U 'Oni el 6 adder J an ' B Ell' BoHom row: F. Berger, K. Berfsclw, B. Bruq E. Baker, A. Berry, B0++0m row: B' I-IBVSS' K' Flefll' C' I-leeclil' M- FCCIJI' S' E, Bfumleyy S, Beflmqx M- Blair! L. Boehlkex S. Begg! Q. Bid., Jolnnson, D, Hardin, V. Gilbert J. Elwood J. Gerlwarl, M. J. Cramer, S. Bowman. Geier M. Glenn C, I-leilzler, S. Gilliland. ROOM 220 . . . . MISS SCHENK ROOM 22I . . . . MISS BEJACH Top row: C. Kraus, J. Ebbers, R. Mark, M, Linde. Middle row: C Lippen M Lipsky N Marrs J Larrick M Top row' M' I-loewelel' P' Kellell' L' Kelllel' D' I-IIIGS' lvl' Lemem, J. Kinoaid, J. Gilbert S. Kyle, N. Laile,' L. Langl, A. Keese, M. Kenler, J. I-linds, B. Jolwnson. Maxey. B0'I I0m WW: S- I-linen W- MGIOVIGYI R- Jones. M- JOHGSI A- Boffom row: A. Macklin, L. Leek, S. Maddock, J. Kirsclnen- NICIWOIGS- l-- l'lelIOV'f N- Hill. M- Kaelzcl- -I- Kev- M- -IGCICSOIV J- baum, M. Kisl, L. Marlowe, B. Maddux, S. Lancasrer, M. Ebel. Herbers, S. Jesper, A. Herzog, J. Lovell, G. Lipka, D. Lewis, J. Marlin. ROOM 222 . . ...... . . . . MR. GRAY Top row: B. Meece, B. Beyer, K, Singleion, K. Paulson. Middle row: S. Paiierson, L. Monlqomery, E. Mueller, R. Molloy, P. Milchell, L. Miller, M, Miller, C, Meyer, M. Mc- Millen, S. Rifler, M. Murphy, BoHom row: B. McRae, P. Oder, R. Nealy, S. Smiih, D. Nichert C. Macpherson, J. Nikias, l. Nikolas, S. Mullinger, B. Meyers, L. Paige, J. Overslreel, C. Moore. ROOM 2I7 . . .... ...... M ISS BLANK Top row: G. Collier, M. Payne, P. Schuler, C. Reeves, l-l. Clark, M. Powers, P. Roberis, J. Crowders, P. Schneider. Middle row: C. Schmidr, C. Schlesinq, W. Clark, B. Reid, P. Pounds, M, Sadler, J. Coleman, L. Chace, C. Pinfold, J. Prior, D. Paynfer, L. Chamas, B. Phipps. Bo'Hom row: L. Schranrz, M. Pierce, N. Prall, L. Clayion, P. Chase, B. Perkins, J. Pelers, M, Rorh, M. Prowse, T. Pinder, C. Reddingron, C. Rolhenbusch, J. Ruppanner. A .- r f 5 iw 1 . .- E- r A A.. .K 'fl' ROOM 224. . . ......... MRS. HOWELL ROOM 2I3 . ..... . .... MR. GERACI Top row: P, Derhefer, S. Sfump, A. Theile, L. Turner, E. Foss fer, R. Tiryung, J, Seibel. Middle row: S. Shaddelee, P. Schwarrz, A. Soller, S. Dickerf son, S. Singleion, J, Deininger, J. Deiiers, E. Travick, D. Dro- han, V. Sexlon, J. Snowden. BoH'om row: C. Shaw, S. Dunlap, D. Schwarz, M. Thomas, B. Slewarl, J, Sheperd, D. Selser, M. Tanner, S. Siuder, M, Tie- man, A. Shafer, T. Takao, J. Slegman. 75 Top row: S. Thomas, D. Vandivier, J. Welz, S. Wallon, N. Walker, B. Weaner, P. Wilson, P. Walz, F. Wal+ama+h, L. Young. BoHom row: J. Wilson, D. Thomas, C. Wi++, D, Wilkins, J. Vanover, P. While, D. Zillick, J. Woodall, G, Young, S. Wal lace. P115 'fi ROOM 308. . . . MR. AGER Top row: R. Apple, R. Alford, N. Bacon, T. Bauer, M, Bonneff, A, Ashcraff, P, Abshire, W. Adams, J. Arnold, l-1.BaIdhaff, L. Appelbaum, N, Ausfinq, C. Adkins. BoHom row: G. Arfhur, B. Baldrick, S. Adams R. Anderson, Adams, A, Avey. W. Beer, H, Ballard, D, Amer, J. R, Azar. P. Barneff, l-f. Baker, ROOM 2I4 ..... ....... M RS. HANLIN Top row: D. Cory, Y, Cooper, D. Cook, P. Clippard, R. Crau der, D. Cook, T. Courfier, B. Clufferbuck. Middle row: S. Dennsfon, J. Counfryman, R. Crauder, R. Cosfer, C. Craid, B, Dabney, S. Curry, C. Davis, J. Dailey, G. Cranball, R. Dalfon. Boffom row: M. Curfis, R. Douglas, B. Crawford, J. Collin. Y. Crawford, M. Conover, G. Crawford. C. Cook, G. Dodd -, B, Durham, J, Co e, D, Curnay, J. Drew. ROOM I I7 . . .......... MR. HARTKER Top row: J. Clemens, C. Callan. A. Chafman, C. Chase, N. Clark, K. Chambers, l-l. Browning. Middle row: J. Phelps, P, Pefrocelli, S, Buchanan, L. Turley, J. Phezing, S. Carfer, R. Carpenfer, A. Perkins, A. Penfer, D. Campbell, F, Pfeffer, R. Brooks, T. Cenfers. Boffom row: D. Cenfers, J. Burbank, P, Clark, P. Carskadon. F, Brooks, D, Carden, F. Clark, C. Brown, L. Charley, P. Byer, R. Carney, C. Cliff, O. Bryanf. ROOM I06A . . . .MISS CLIPPINGER Top row: E. Miley, N. McAninch, F. Miller, P .Meadows, B. McDaniel. Middle row: J. Meyer, T. Morrical, A. Mifchell, H. Murphy, W. Mifchell, J. Moore, R. Mullingan, T. Merchanf, D. Moerl lein. Boffom row: A. Morrison, E. Mende, J. Melfon, T. Minnich, E. McLaughlin, l-l. Miller, J. Mclnfosh, B. McKinley, L. Mor- row, M. Merwin, G, Meyer, D. Melchiorre, l'l. McGill. ROOM I06B ......... .... M ISS WHITE Top row: J. Murphy, J. Pasqualelli, R. Holmes, R. Berling. Middle row: R. Osborne, J. Noble, R. Roberls, lvl. Klayman, G. Traulman, C. Randolph, A. Phillips, B, Rielz, J. McDonald, J. Huber, B. Palmer, Bo++om row: P. Gearhearf, R. McFarland, A. Owens, C. Parrish, B. Harman, J. Penninglon, L. Edwards, C. Jaeger, A. Goldsfone, C. Johnson, B. Hughes, B. O'Keele, D. Gilford. ROOM 208 . . ......... MRS. CHEPOORIN Top row: F. Riess, J. Rich, L. Rayburn, G. Reil, F. Podlipec. R. Reid, J. Reed, A, Rehn, J. Phillips. Middle row: G. Queen, P. Redderl, C. Neimeisler, M. Mor- gan, W. Porfer. B. Reynolds, E. Newmark, E. Rechel, C. Rey nolds, E. Hafner, S. Rayney. Bo++om row: A. Rickelson, B. Reese, W. Rahn, L. Randall, B. Newman, J. Napier, R, Rile, N. Rexroal, P. Rego, R. Reece P. Proclor, B. Prewi+I, L. Pope. . - M' X f v ROOM 209 . . .... . . MISS MADDEN Top row: M. Roll, J. Scharrenberger, S. Parker, B. Persons, I Roesner, E. Sanders. Middle row: J. Rulhemeyer, J. Seller, M. Rumping, H. Perkins M. Runck, D. Schlenlker, A. Roseyear, J, Odenhs, H. Perkfns, J. Schreiber, C. Rufland. Bo'Hom row: R. Schwab, H. Saulsbury, C. Sake, S. Rolofl, il Roy, N. Ross, S. Schneider, P. Schehr, J. Che, A, Overberq. G. Saunders, R. Sande, A. Schmidl. v fe 1 W. ROOM 2I2. . . . . . . .MISS SKINNER Top row: C. Smilh, H. Sfandler, C. Smilh, J. Smifh. Middle row: J. Silver, J. Snarr, C. Smilh, E. Spears, D. Slau- loilz, B. Smifh, M. Showes, S. Slagler, J. Snider, C. Shears, J. Smilh. BoHom row: J. Slephens, C. Smith, B. Smith, M. Smilh, B. Smilh, L. Smilh, IQ Sherrill, J. Shulle, M, Showes, J. Smilh, R, Slaylon, P. Spencer, B. Shepard. ROOM 309 . . . . . . . . MRS. HOPPE Top row: R, Blackslohe, J. Borneman, J, Bowling, J. Bledene kapp. Middle row: G. Bell, T. Bell, J, Brelner, T. Bepler, W. Bermell, E. Bishop, R, Brown, W. Bells, M. Berman, C. Beckham. Bo'r+om rcw: D, Bernius, T. Brannum, P. Bronslon, B. Becker P. Boer, W. Berry, M. Beecher, l. Bollinger, D. Biloee, M. Brockman, R. Bramkamp, J. Bregen, E, Blackwood. ROOM 3I6. . . . .... . . .MlSS EVANS Top row: R. Derby, R. Engel, E. Eedermam, C. Eehr, J, De-lrhe, Middle row: A, Felder, O. Ferguson, S.l1as+rwachl, P, Elrsl, T. Dempsey, R.Eckho1Cl, C. Eessler, E, Ellerhosr, M. Elselelh, G. Eldridge, R, Daulhll, BoHom row: M. Easl, G, Furukawa, L. Eassrwachl, K, Frech, B. Evar1s,S.Dlxon,J.Dl'1orlau, E. Erlsch, C. Evans, N. Eldrldge, J, Ervln, J. Eiler, J, Earrell, ROOM 323 . . .... ....... M R. PROBST Top row: L. Mazes, D. Lisler, A. Mahafley, J. May, J. May. Middle row: J. Massaron, A. Manigan, G. Mazes, D. Malheis, V. Manlhey, W. Lenning, D. Lohr, R. Longworrh, J. Marshall. BoH'om row: J. Lucas, M. V!olle, S. Loefller, M. Macklin, M. Love, W. Llngsay, P. Lucia, P. Maclce, C. Luecke, S. Larlcins, N. May, M. McCormick, J. Maslers. ' ROOM 3I8 . . ........ . . MRS. BURKE Top row: D. Torrey, J. Tarrer, J. Silvers, S. S+o1CFregen, C. Slorlz, C. Tsaras. P. Sublelf, B. Thompson, J. Taulbee, M. Suflon, J, Thomas, R. Sweeney, W. Srickney, F, Tucker. Middle row: S. Slopper, A. Sregner. N. Tulob, J. Townley, L. Sfein, S. Slephens, M. Tice, J. Thompson, B. Sumner, J. Trip' le++, L. Taylor, D. Tracy, P. Srewarl. ROOM 3I3 . . . . MR. PARTRIDGE Top row: J. Venables, C. Wliifeliead, W. Wannnger. Middle row: M. Underwood, R. Underwood, S. Werner, T. Wagner, R. Weinle, B. Williams, S. Vernier, C. Osleld, B. Weislwaar, J. Woods, R. Walker. Bo'r+om row: J. Wildf, J, Ward, H. While, C, While, J. Oden, P, Wilson, C. Turney, J. Wallcins, N, Murrigon, R. Wag ner J. While, A. Wilson, J. Williamson. ROOM 3I7. . ........... MR. GROOMS Top row: l-l, Zobel, D. Wood, J. Wolii, V. Yancey, J. Wllas. R. Wood. Middle row: J, Wililin, D, Woosley, M. Williams, W. Wood loy, C. Walker, C, Weslon, M. Wollering, V, Wiee, J. Win cliesler, T. Young, K, Winkler, W. Woesle, W. Wlwealley S. Wullll, C. Wueblcor. BoH'om row: V. Zinser, E. Winiers, S. Weber, S. Ziegler, M. Wifherapoon, C. Younger, J. Yaccliari, G. Williams, M. Woll, M. Wallace, M. Wolosin, R. Zoller, C. Wuergclw. ROOM 9 .... . . . ..... MRS. LACKER Top row: R. Fielman, J. Franlcs, P. Flanagan, S. Engel, R. Eisensclwmidl. Middle row: B. Elwood, B. Freeman, R. Fosler, R. Finley, G. Francis, J. Gallagher, N. Fodrel, J, Fenger, T. Flynn, R. Forsfe, C. Fryman. Boffom row: B. Franlcenslein, J. Funk, M, Franklin, J. Freclc- man, B. Galvin, D. Fosfer, F. Fullum, J. Fox, B. J. Fosier, J. Francis, P. Falk, L. Gaier, J. Ewing. ROOM I2. . . . MISS MICELI Top row: R. l-louser, R. Gwinner, M. Griesinger, N. Grube, P. l-larris, J. l-laslings, R. Harris, l-l. l-leimlqreiler, A. l-larnillon, R. Goins, M. Goldnneyer, F. Herrmann, R. Hagedorn, R. l-lenn. BoHom row: M. Haney, M. Goebel, A. Gordon, V. Gulierrez J. Gulley, J. Greer, R. Genfile, M. Gould, J, Gex, W. Flang- ford, S. Glover, J. Greer, A. Harmann. ROOM I7 . . .... ...... M ISS ZORN Top row: B. Innes, B. Hibberf, M. Jordon, A. Hollinger, f Jones, S. Hopper, B. Johnen, D. Johnson, C. Hoffman, J. Johnson, J, Jaclcson, W. Hoelmer, T. Jaeger M. Jahn. BoI I'om row: J. Johnson, J. Holllcamp, L. Hiclcs, D. Horgan J. Jeffries, J. Jenkins, W, Jenner, J. Johnson, J. Hill, M, Holm J. Hill, C. Hughes, S. Hill. I ROOM I9. . . .... ..... M RS. MARTIN Top row: D. Lawson, N. Kuluiian, W. Kennedy, P. King, J. Juhlman. Middle row: V. Lawhorn, B, Langland, J. Krohn, E. Klems, L. Knighl, G. King, C. Knoeplle, E. Kellerman, R. Kaesar, S. Knighl. Bo++om row: D. Klosferman, J. Kling, M. Kennedy, J. Large J. Kellar, J. Knabe, A. Koeniger, J. Kulclehan, R. Ladd. L Laile, G, Keyers, J. Keller, II. Lanham. ROOM 3-04. . ......... MR. ANDERSON Top row: D. Walker, R. mack. Middle row: R. Super, Slumpo, E. Tucker, D, Waddle, D. Toellce. Bo++om row: I. Vohey, P. Long, C. Wash, G. D. McCray, C. Terqin, Viclcrey, D. Toon, D, Swilzer, l-l. War- M. Lukas, T. Vann, B. Loukinas, A Thompson, V. Ward, P. Thomas, M W. Tompkins, J. Tidwell, J, Warman Wagner, N. Thompson, D. McBeafh. J. Tidwell, J. Losilo. ROOM 305 . . . . . .... MISS JOHNSON Top row: A. Weiss, J. Weisman, R. Wergers, L, Woliering P. Weslerleld, L. Woodruff, A. Webber, C. Zimber, B. Wes- ley, J. Widmer. BoHom row: P. Wesferfeld, P. Wifhers, M. Weber, P, Wells, S. While, J. Weis, C. Weslon, B. Wiley, C. Wasson, J. Zarm- bus, J, Wolf. ROOM 5. . .... ..... M R. ETZEL ROOM IOI .............. MlSS ELBERG Top row: J. Morrison, P. Weslermeyor ll, B, Yevon, S. Smilh L, Wallsor, B. Meclxslrolh, S. Sleinle. Middle row: P, Pappashales, M. Mueller, D, Payone, D, Milli gan, W, Marshal, G. Milchell, S. Thomas, T, Ol-lara, l-'l. Parlcer J. Meyers, C. Wilmes, Boffom row: A. Ruopanner, L, Posevear T. Turrer, l-l. Quinn, D. Mchlallon, P, Smifh, D. Sams, S. Taylor, N, Malhes E. Leadbealer, J, Takao, D, Kelly W, Richler, Top row: A. Corrie l, S. Clarlc, l, Bernsforll, J. Braunwart D Basham, P. Day, B Dixon, C. Jacobs, G. Daub, C. Dcnlon, C Boerlcher, J, Copenhaver. Middle row: R, Barron, J. Chadwick, T. Dorserf, P. Jones, L Ealcins, J, Cox, N. Beyer, J, Harmon, T, Davis, S. Henderson D. Clarlc. Boffom row: M. Carr, L, Burlingame, D. Coolc, P, Doane, C Cravens, D. Cooper, E. Clemons, S. Blevins, J, Counlryman R. Cross, S. Dixon, P, Browning, l. Angel. ROCM I8 MISS SWEENEY Top row D Schaefer J Tolllyer P Wlley J Ware A Lu Woods BoH'om row N Slrasburger C Flynn F Loeblqer S Lana C l-lenlme E Summers C Slrunlc S Wlmlelmursl P Brown G Welse L Sples P Brown B Rogers ROOM BI MRS FLEENOR Top row S Curry B Mallard W Ganglog l-l Cronln L Abboll J l-lammann C England S Fdelman C Kollw J Fulzqerald R Cammerer J Dryer C Barllwolomow Middle row N Flynn C Bereslcm B l-laller S Greenerl T Danlel R Blek J Larlmer P lvlarslw C Greenwood R Campbell J Fora Boffom row E Jackson M Dryden T Freeman C Broclm huns J l-lallworn L l-leybrucln L Boyle J Lrwengood f-w?i?5ff'1y k X W j i S silo, C. Wall, D, Baslwam, G, Slwaclclelord, lvl. Parmley, J. r - r - r - r - r - . . , . , . h , . X . ' li D. I l. D l Q l l V . 85 ROOM B3 . . . . MISS DOEPKE Top row: R. Addison, R. Fryer, D. Dahllnq, J. Byrd, R, Bones P, Georqelown, J, Adams, S. Blokernan, F, Freson, S, Brun- V. Anoreco, Q, barbs, W, Sheperd. Middle row: M, Durham, C, Anderson, S. Clark, B. Clyde, W. Bays, L. Behler F, Brown, D. Davison D, Delcors J. East M. Senger, D. Andler, R. Chumbley. ROOM 4. ............ MR. THORNBURY Top row: C, HUF, R, Mclvlillen C. K?le, C. Lutz, B, Pepoe-, D. McDonald, R, Heller, R, l-larrnon, G. Perkins, O. Hughes. J. Klohs. Middle row: E, Slone, L, Lewis, D, Miller, P, Lelner, I.. Roland, S. l-llrsch J. Huesrnan, J, Keppner, S. Kearns, Y, Gyukonoy, C. Kockrnz, J. Isaacs, Boffom row: F. Loveland, A, Hawk, D. Pelers, R. l-larnplon, B. Gerwe, l. Lauqhrey, R. l-lull, J. Maynard, P. Gibbs, A, Mc- Laughlin J. Mayheld, M. Goebel, K. Johnson. ROOM 3 ..... . . ..... MISS NEWMAN Top row: C. VonC5reis, J. Sheefs, A. Schneider, E. Sieinle D. Wilson, K. Thomason, M. Springer, B. Whilloclc, L, Poe L. Mues, M. Reed. Q Middle row: B. Wafierson, C. Shee+s, R, Neumann, J. More gan, P. Uchfman, E. Weber, C. Sexlon, M. Willoughby, J Williams, S. Tabor, B. Sullivan, P, Sparlcs, M. Penler, B. Broclc J. Parnell. Bo'H'om row: D. Thompson, M. Worst K. Pe'rers, M, Parks, R. Schmidt C. Riley, L. Raflifl, D. Wells, D, Thomas, R. Tranor, E. Schneider, B. Reichert R. Spicer. ROOM B2 . . . . . ..... MRS. MURRAY Top row: E. Menlce, S. Ranlqer, M, Ohfull, J. Severance, C Wind, B. Taylor, B. Ries, B. lngram, R. Kelly. Middle row: B. Riess, J. Slophens, P. Wesley, B. Shuelc, Q Seibel, T. Rose, J. McMullen, G. Spencer, J. Scharrenberg G. McGuh', B, May. Boffom row: B. Wallcer, C. Reynolds, S. Meyers, N. Smilh, G Suring, J. Pillman, J. Rolh, B. Thompson, L. Monlgomey, T. Parlhenalcins, G. Saylor, P. Smifh, C. Uhlhorn. 87 H ' JUST WANNA ser THE :ACT S. wk, 'Q'QQTi-lu: WE SA VAGE BEAST! 5,1 fgqgpg M' Qfaiif gm kg, Ji: gn.. FAWSHED 'Nff4fxTES REQEXE D SOPHOMORES SURVIVE RUGGED HEALTH EXAMINATIONS glam,-gx7?Guf PEP CLUB PULLS PUNCHE 43, E JILENCE PREVAILS AS DRILL SIRENS WAIL S QOODXES CANDY STORE KEEPER OF THE EE FRONT HALL FROLICS FEATURE FAVORVTE FOLK MJ-4 X wxxmii A vt max - X x A, Q. ki in X fa A.k Rf 4 I ENs'f'?'5f5'q kj x' ' ' X riffu gf? ' ikf Q, -q-, ,f,-: -Z ,,,, i 55, f 1 X E W 5 E R SELF EXPRESSIONS LEAD TO OUR NEW HORIZONS o Ro ef? o I T annlnqer L oesne nsc 1 m a a anse Jon Sues Bne baum B Be nhard Nhddle Ro D Cook J Moore B Hamant L Stone D Vand J Freern N May C Clrff G Renischl r E Ellerho sf C Tsa s Presudenf G Ward M Harfma D Hld J Cook S Maddock P Godbey THE STUDENT COUNCILS CONTRIBUTE MUCH TO THE GENERAL WELFARE OF THE SCHOOL WHILE STud nT Councrl The governrng body aT Hughes ss composed oT represenTaTrves Trom each homeroom Thus year because oT The presence oT a Junnor Hugh aT Hughes a Junuor STudenT Councrl was Tormed The Execuhve Boards meT To drscuss problems conTror1Tlng The school In general Each year many worThwhrle pro1ecTs are underTalcen by STudenT Council During The campaugn Tor Muscular DysTrophy sTudenTs placed conTrnbuTuon boxes rn nesgh borhood sTores AT Thanlcsglvnng The sTudenTs conTrnbuTed canned goods To The school whrch gave The varrous baslceTs To needy Tamnlues Each sprung a classlcal musnc pro oram rs presenTed un whuch senlors have an opporTunlTy To drsplay Therr mus1calTalenTs Through The year STudenT Council has charge oT The candy machrnes losT books and The losT and found Any money collecTed Trom These acTuvuTues rs added To The Councll Treasury which rs used To beneTuT The school Under The leadership oT Mrs LeRoy and Muss Kloalc STudenT Councul Tunchons n The same manner as our Democrahc governmenT wrTh everyone having a vorce rn The oroceedungs 92 Tlp w, I 1 r'gh 1 B.lW ' , . R r, R. A hulf , J. Gri es, J. M rfin, R. D vid, J. Rich, K. Hixson, B. H I, J, Snarr, T. es, R. I s, D r , . r U -. w: , , . , , , , , . ivier, . an, . , . ' , . e, . r , . ra G, Trautman, J. Wnfflun, C, Meece, B. RoeIIer,.J. Thorwarfh, D. Taylor. Bofiom Row: K. Cook, C, Haeckle, D, Schwarz, V, Albu, R. Nealy, J. Lauck, J, Barnard 2 . , , nl . n , . , . , . Q . I . I . . E MEMBERS GA N VALUABLE EXPERIEN FROM THE DEMOCRATIC STUDENT GOVERNMENT JOHN BARNARD HENRY SCHWARZ Presedenl nf Sensor Sfudenf Councul Presldenf of Junior Sfudenf Councnl JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row left lo ruqhf P Mueller A Weber P Wesfermeyer B Kennedy B Duebold R Alben Mlddle Row N Felder L Robunson B Innus J Woods M Waddle M Kelly J Hamanl 6 Renzenbrnnk H Schwarz C Norfon B Hom R w T Davns C Craft A Shupley C Kale S Greened J Wnlluams M Nash L Sloan C R ynolds J Adams 93 TH I CE SUE SKIRVING RODNEY BEETS MISS HAZEL KOPPENHOEFER Editress Editor Adviggr RED HANSEL WANDA HUELSEMANN JOHN BARNARD RON VERWOLD DOT CHADBURN BUD SMITH Ciiy Editor News Edifress Sports Editor News Editor Feafure Edifress Feafure Editor The Hughes Gargoyle, as fhe sfudenf voice, plays a role of greaf imporfance fo our school. The Gargoyle compefenfly fills fwo imporfanf responsibilifies-one fo ifs sfaff members: The ofher fo ifs readers. Srudenfs who unselfishly give fheir fime and falenfs fo malce our Gargoyle a prize- winning newspaper, receive fwo valuable rewards. Firsf of all, fhe newspaper presenfs an ouflef and offers encouragemenf for high school iournalisfic efforfs and falenfs. Secondly, fhe sfudenfs who diligenfly parficipafe in high school iournalism, prepare a way for fufure happiness and success. To ifs readers, fhe Gargoyle offers facfual and inferesfing accounfs of school ac- fivifies, and, even more imporfanf, provides a medium for encouragemenf of imporfanf school spirif and good cifizenship. Miss Hazel L, Koppenhoefer, sfaff adviser, nof only capably fills her posifion of responsibilify wifh inifiafive and dignify, buf gives fo every sfaff member consfrucfive help and advice, so vifal fo a successful newspaper and happy fufure. According fo sef Gargoyle fradifions, anyone inferesfed may ioin fhe sfaff. Posi- fions of leadership are clefermined on fhe basis of merif, alfhough mosf edifors are juniors or members of fhe journalism class. Edifors hold fhe posifions for a period of one year. As seniors, in fhe posifion of senior advisers, fhey aid new sfaff members and offer consfrucfive crificism and advice. The ulfimafe goal of every sfaff member is fo do his individual parf fo produce a newspaper fhaf will live up fo fhe high fradifions and sfandards of Hughes. 94 Senior Advisers Part of fhe Gargoyle Siaff af Work IS HUGHES PRIZE WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Phoiographers, reporfers, and fea+ure wrirers collaboraie on a forfhcoming edifion. 95 HARD WORK AND LONG HOURS HELP Ser The edifors of NEW HORIZONS, Ron Recher and Hedy Schrof 'H 1fN'F 4 Standing, lei? To right B. Bernhard, S. Skirving, J. Gaudin, P. Chase, N. Brown, B. McKinley, N. Anderson, J. Aufdermarsh, R, Spiess, C. Porfer. Seafed: J. Paxfong N. Leonharf and R. Kersh, Assisfanf Editors, J. Hooser 6, Renfschler, P. Boehringer This year's annual sTaTT was chosen in a diTTerenT way. AT The end oT Their iunior year, sTudenTs signed up Tor annual, Then Miss Keck, The Annual Adviser, wiTh The help oT English and business Teachers, picked The sTaTT. Planning The Annual was also execuTed in a new way. During The summer, The ediTors, and lvliss Keck, meT wiTh a represenTaTive Trom The prinTing company. For one week, ideas were exchanged and plans were drawn. AlmosT every page oT The Annual was skeTched, allowing space Tor picTures and copy. This saved The sTaTT much hard work in making a dummy. BUT iT sTill provided The sTudenTs a chance To make use oT Their own originaliTy in planning picTures and copy. 95 MAKE OUR DREAMS OF NEW HORIZONS COME TRUE WWI: fllgy VIRGINIA A. KECK CLYDE HALL Annual Adviser Business Adviser NANCY KELLER RON HOLLAND Business Manager Business Manager An irnporlanl parl in puffing our an annual is handling lhe business phases. The business managers of NEW HORIZONS were Ron Holland and Nancy Keller. Under lheir direclion lhe business slall had lhe responsibilily of obfaining adverlisemenls, scheduling senior sillings, and checking on sludenls fo see lhal lhey lcepl lheir appoint menls. In addilion, lhe business slafl billed all clubs lhal had piclures in lhe annual, sold glossy prinls ol annual piclures, and sold plaslic covers for annuals. ln cooperalion wilh lhe edilors oi The Senior Seclion, 'these sludenls oblained conlribulions from parenls and friends lisled under Palrons, Mr. Clyde Hall, business adviser oi The annual, supervised The aclivilies of 'rhe business slali. Nancy Keller, Mr. Hall, and Bob Oslendorf are planning ads for our Caughl in Ihe acf of peeking ai old annuals are S. Bridges, B. Hip annual, pard, G. Renfschler, and T. Springer. 91 The OrchesTra pracfices, HERMAN H. SLAYMAN Direcfor of The Orchestra and The Band THE HUGHES ORCHESTRA WITH EQUAL SKILL DIGNIFIED FIRST VIOLINS: M. Ellingfon, J. Hinds, R. Winfers, H. Zobel, concerlmeisTer. SECOND VIO- LINS: J, Borneman, Y. Crawford, W. Diss, G, Eldridge, C. Fessler, F. Phipps, Principaug D. Wilkins. VIOLASQ 6. Arfhur, J. Hyde, J. Koch, A. Soller inc? in picfurej, P. Subleff, S. Yeo. K llell L M'Iler J Thomas DOUBLE BASSES E Bush J Hu hes C Ree es CELLOS: P. e , , I , . . : . , . g , , v lncf in picfurel, J. Ward. WOODWIND: D, Ames, M. Cahn, B. Head, C. Mooneyham, J. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Slayman, The Hughes orchesTra serves many purposes in addiTIon To providing a musical educaTion Tor The sTudenTs. Any Hughes sTudenT wishing To learn To play a wind, reed, or sTring insTrumenT has The opporTuniTy To do so. STudenTs gain a valuable lcnowledge in The care oT and The Techniques in playing in- sTrumenTs, in The appreciaTion oT good music, and in The lives and worlcs oT greaT com- posers. A cerTain Thrill comes wiTh playing in a large group wiTh oTher sTudenTs and perhaps some day playing in a college orchesTra. Each year, The orchesTra Talces parT in The ChrisTmas concerT. STuclenTs Take greaT pride in showing Their musical abiliTy by playing The lovely ChrisTmas Carols. Lilce The band, The orchesTra also presenTs an enTire concerT every spring. BoTh Teachers and sTudenTs enioy hearing The music. Welleknown worlcs by The popular modern composers are especially appreciaTed by all. One oT The mosT imporTanT producTions Tor which members oT The QrchesTra play is The annual Hughes Merry-Go-Round. As always, The Tine orchesTra performance resulTs Trom much woflc beTore and aTTer school. 98 The Two soloisTs of The Dance Band, BeHy Baldriclz and George DuPree AND DANCE BAND HAVE VERSATILITYQ THEY PLAY CLASSICAL MUSIC, AND SMOOTH MODERN DANCE RHYTHMS Reichwein, C. SurriH, M. Weber, D. Whife. BRASS: B. Genfile, E, Huefher, P. Mefzqer, P. Morse, K. Rush, G, Troufman, J. Welch, PERCUSSION: F. Bowman, J. Moore B. Redd, P. Siebold, B. Smiih, C. Tsaras. The lafesi addifion +o our Music deparimenf is our dance band. 99 L, ii ' ,M were M, V Top Row, lefl Io riqhl: B. Bernhard, F. Siehl, B. Margrave, J. Delmer, J. May, 6. Callahan, N. Triafafilou, K. Buchanan, L. Diersinq, B. Husman, D. Towner. Third Row: B. Hagen, J. Borneman, R. Phillipps, D. Cory, J. Walfers, L. Beier, K. Paulson, B. Johnson, R. Schill, E. Clark, E. Weidlich, T. Diehl. Second Row: D. Brown. P. Boehringer, M. Merz, J. Seefried, N. Marrs, C. Tsaras, J. Bullock, C. Carney, B. Paflon, K. Cook, P. Pounds, M. Youkilis, J. Berleman. Bofrom Row: E. Jor- dan, B. Meyers, J Slegman, D. Hafer, D. Hill, F. Kalz, G. Queen, P. Clark, D. Hild, C. Divens, R, Fogel, B. Maddux, D. Hudson CHOIR VOICES RING OUT LOUD AND CLEAR WHIL The l-lughes A Capella Choir is considered by many The mosT ouTsTanding high school choir in The cily. For The pasT Two years, The Choir has been under The direcTion oT John lvlarTin. This year, as in The pasT, Choir has made many ouTsTanding perTorm- ances. Included in These are, The Thanksgiving Program, ChrisTmas ConcerT, CiTy-wide Choir FesTivals, lvlerryAGo-Round, and many ouTside engagemenTs. Choir obTained Their wonderTul repuTaTion by hard work, including 7:30 morning rehearsals beTore ChrisTmas, and The eagerness To do Their music well. l'T is said ThaT Senior Choir is The backbone oT The Pep Club. This year The Choir ioined Pep Club as a whole. AT many Pep Assemblies, The Choir saT as a separaTe cheering secTion and always led The Alma lVIaTer. Much crediT should be given To Mr. lVlarTin because oT his conTinuous hard work and many exTra hours spenT in The inTeresT oT Choir. Heres hoping we always have such a Fine Choir. 100 ' e , ., , lv-X, ,L 51 -W, .. fs . .. .W ' qvf lr gk if- 5 ,NHS ' 1 f f:-, Iv gg? .JQ - or Yi .xxx if M - .W - ,E .ar .E ii Top Row, Ieff io righf: J. Larrick, E, Thompson, J, Murphy, 8, Petri. R. Offo. B, Thompson, R. Anschuiz, D. Bradiord. Third Row: C. Pinfold, W. Clark, B. Bufx C Kraus, B, Spaiih, J. Huber, B. Fiefsaml E. Crawford. Second Row: T. Pinder, H, Sulsbury, J. Ruppaner, C. Porier, E. Baldrick. C. Meece, B. Halieman, G Dupree, J. Robeds. Fivsf Row: M. Beecher, L. Charley, J. Paxion B. Porier, M. Milierl J. Gerharf, J. Herbers, E. Johnsfone. M. Jones THE ENSEMBLE BRINGS US ADDED PLEASURE mr ' 101 - .gk .xiii .aw We X ! ... Hike Q' 'E THE PLAY'S THE THING Even fhe movers, J. Keller and R, Kersh, seem fo be geHing in+o +l1e acl by uproo+ing B. Bang, ilwe falher ol 'the bride. .', gl ,QL J' Wedding bells ring in flue lwearls of N. May, fhe bride, and B. Fiefsarn, flue groom, in fhe pro- duclion, Fa'fl'1er of The Bride. A scene from The firsl play, DOUBLE DOOR. 102 WHEREIN I'LL CATCH THE CONSCIENCE B. Bang, N. May, D. Hudson, H. Marsh, and M. Gire are shown in The brealrfasi scene of The producfion, F-:Ther of The Bride. This year The Drama aT Hughes reached a new high under The splendid di- recTion oT Miss Mary ElizabeTh Pollard. Two TirsT class producTions were pre- senTed. The TirsT was Double Door, a melodrama, which held The audience spellbound in Their seaTs unTil The very lasT momenTs oT The play. The oTher was i'l:aTher oT The Bride, a lighT Tripping comedy, which was a greaT success as a movie and an even greaTer success as a sTage play. The maioriTy OT The perTormers are chosen Trom The Two dramaTic groups, Sages and Thespians. Their meeTings are The scenes Tor exercise OT TalenT and slcill in acTing. The Thespians are a naTional organizaTion which inducTs only Those people who have proven Their meriT in acTual play experience. The sTage crew, under The direcTion oT Mr. RoberT PorTune, also reached a new pealc. especially in The producTion OT Double Door. There were excellenT lighTing eTTecTs and The mysTerious opening oT The double-door was parTicularly good. The scenery designs OT boTh plays were very good: ThaT oT Double Door was VicTorian and Tor FaTher OT The Bride was modern. For This we have Miss Marcella SchroTh To Thanlc. The cosTumes and properTies oT The plays were well handled by sTudenTs. Miss ElizabeTh Zorn, who has charge oT The cosTumes, does an excellenT iob every Time. l am sure ThaT wiTh This year To loolc baclc on. The TuTure classes oT Hughes can ex- pecT many New Horizons in The DramaTics DeparTmenTs aT Hughes. 103 x Three essenTial TacTors which are carried on behind The scenes and are necessary for The success of every play are properTies, malre- up, and scenery design. OF THE KI C. Jordan, B. Bang, and N. May in a main scene from Double Door. MISS MARY ELIZABETH POLLARD THESPIANS Head of the Drama Deparfmenf Firsf Row, Ieff fo right C. Porier, B. Genfile, D. H 104 HOLDS TRUE FOR OUR MODERN DRAMA TODAY The I953-54 sfage crew was composed of B. Benneff, J. Branqan, D. Gerbofh, l. Goodman, M. Grofh, R. Haclremeyer, J. Inman, F. Leifh, Manager: M. Peferson, B. Phipps, R. Recher, A. Rosevear, J. Slibers. SAGES Top Row, Ieff fo righf: M. Wolf, J, Grozer, N. Brown, J. Hooser, D. Gifford M. Morgan, H. lsakov, V. Zinzer. Middle Row: L. Helman, J. Dielers, E. Weis, E. Flowers, G. Biek, W. Tompkins, T. Springer, C. Wendel, P. Ancher, B. Melain, S. Slopper, M. Ebel. Boffom Row: J. Himes, G. Neal, J. Paxton, G Wagner, C. Porler, B. Gentile, D. Hudson, J. Snider, R, Kaplan, M. Groqq G. Moschinsky SAGES Top Row, left fo right: L. Sfone, J. Krohn, R. Kersh, M. Underwood, J. Ruth moyer, P. Underwood, M. Whaley, N. Leonharf, P. Anderson. Middle Row A. Felder, P. Clippard, M. Gire, B. Fielsam, A. Penfer, P. Boehringer, P Gooder, S. Sfoffregan, D. Taylor, B. Bang, W. Schoenlinq, D. Gerbofh, E Hafner. Bollom Row: P. Redderf, W. Clark, N. May, B. O'Keefe, S. Brunner N. Horney, E. Ellerhorsf, B. Krohn, M. Runck, N. Marrs, J. Fisher PEP CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD Top Row. Ieff fo riqhi: E. Cvawford, M. Boh! C. Hemingway, H Perkins, W. Mays. Bc? Yom Row: N. Keller Treasurerg J. Landin Vic e - President B. Genfile, President M. Fleissner. Secrefary THE PEP CLUB LENDS VIM TO OUR CHEERING SECTION AND GIVES ADDED SPIRIT AND MORALE TO THE PLAYERS 106 THE CHEERLEADERS INSPIRE US WITH MANY OF OUR FAVORITE CHEERS Mrs. Kizer, wifh The cheerleaders, wiinesses The porirayal of her husband's evenfful liTe. The Hughes l-lugh School Pep Club was reorganuzed Three years ago undeu The co sponsorshup oT Mr RoberT McSpadden and Mr MulTon Anderson l.asT year Mr PorTune and Mr Anderson were The sponsors The club boughT new unuTorms Tor The cheerleaders and had a very successTuT year Thus year Mr lvlarTun replaced Mr PorTune The orugunal m mbershup oT Th club was sux hundred A che rung secTuon was reserved aT all The TooToall game Members wuTh megaphones and shalcers made a very eTTecTuye cheerung secTuon All members oT The Pep Club are requured To sgn a pTedge sTaTung Th1T They wull Tollow The cheerleaders suggesTuons show good sporTsmanshup aT a'l Tumes and noT mususe any of The Pep Club s eguupmenT Each year The sophomores voTe Tor Tour sophomores To be The cheerlewder nexT year Thus years uunuors were Prusculla Chase Duane Drohan John Bronough and Jum DueTz They wull be The senuor cheerleaders nexT yewr replwcung Cec Duvens Euleen JohnsTon Bob Bang and Ron Kull The Pep Club acTuvuTues Tor l954 consusTed oT holdung pep as emblues makung sugns and adyerTusemenTs Tor The games and sTagung Red and WhuTe Day Agaun as un oTher years The club along wuTh The Gargoyle sTaTT sponsored Th Senuor PopularuTy ConTesT and Cupid s Flung Dance The clumax oT whuch us Tne crownung oT The Kung and ueen oT l-learTs Thus year s wunners were Janue Cook and Doug Taylor lT has been The polucy of The Pep Club To do Theur besT To arouse und maunhun The school spuruT Tor The sTudenT body and To encourage our aThleTuc Team To hugher achueyemenTs Much Thanlcs us guven To Mr Anderson by aTl The Peg CTu members Tor all he conTrubuTed n The developmenT oT The cTub 107 . . . . . . , . e ' e . . . , . 3 J. . . - I . c , u , . 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Quin V w Q f ' f f ' ' , K A ' Q R 1, I Q x , L' ' K 'H TOP PaT Sharrocl: was chosen band queen from The following con TesTanTs Carol Jordan Delores Grnffus Wanda Heulsemann Jane? ThorwarTh Rosle Sponaugle Paf Sharrock MIDDLE The Band In a prachce Tormahon BOTTOM The quarTeT rs even mlnus one umform LeT s hope The band geTs new ones soon The boys an The quarTeT are J Welch F LerTh P lv1eaT1er R James AND THE BAND SALUTES OUR HEROES WITH A CLASSY HALF TIME SHOW lvluswc plays an1mporTanTparT:n school assembhes and n exTra currlcular GCTIVITTSS The l-lughes band as noT as large as some oT The oTher cnTy hgh school bands buT :T IS raTed among The besT ATTer school rehearsals and hard worlc ourlng school precede The clevef TormaTuons enacTeo by The band Thus year The mayoreTTes added color and unTeresT To all The perTormances Theur cos Tumes deslgned an lndwan Tashlon carry ouT The T-lughes TuTle OT B g Reds Dunng The halT berween Toorball games The bard and maIoreTTes per Tormed A new TeaTure was adoed Thus year A Semor gurl Carole PorTer explalned The bind Tormahon Through a loud pealcer Thus proveo To be hlghly successTul and enTerTaunlng A hohlughT each year TS The selechon oT Band ueen Th s year s Theme was Snow WhTTe and The Seven DwarTs E ecTed on The Teld was a large loolong glass Through whlch The candudaTes made Thelr appearance PaT Sharroclq The wlnnung candwdaTe was crowned and lossed by The TooTball co capTaTns AT ChrlsTmas The Band perTormed un The annual ChrusTmas concerT Everyone enloyed hearung The perennlal Sle gh Rlde whuch was so cleverly execuTed In The sprung an enhre concerT was presenTed by The Band Thls us one a sembly eagerly anTncrpaTed by all The sTudenTs Members oT The Band also parTnc4paTe TD The annual Merry Go Round ln The TuTure many lnnovahons are planned New Band unlTorms paTTerned hlce Those CT WesT Po:nT are planned A larger Band TS anoTher TeaTure de slred WuTh These umprovemenTs The l'-lughes Bano wlll beTTer serve The chool an olvlng The sTudenTs The True school sp:rlT MaloreTTes add olor and charm To The Band performances Thus year The maloreTTes are N Alexander M Elsleln D Grlffrs D Hafer N Lalle B Meyers C Schmrclf J STegman M Weber C Wueblzer 109 me-:gf M iw? Ky, .M 5' ' ,, yfdfws EJ ' N .- ERR -G0-ROUND,19 The Merry-Go-Round Orchesfra hard af work. When Mr. Prndcey, The bengrrng vavaurn Q eaner sa!esrnan, vvarked on srage rhe nrghr of Aprir Srh, Hughes srudenrs were viewind Yhe rrrosr arnbrrreus Merry-Gd-Rormrd yer predaeed. Tired Shepprn Arorrndf rhe 1954 presenrarion rrhrsfrared wr?h dances, songs, and madcap Comedy-jus? whar happeng when a huge deparfrnenr Qere rrrsrrcusry srarrs cernrng apart af rhe searns. For rw: and a har? rears 'rhe audience forrdwed rhe Mcrazy' advenmres cf Mrsrer Prnckrev and hrs apoprecric boss, Mr. Glerz. There was Mrs, Aiwvarer, a peverry stricken ard gal wrfh only frfry mirrrcrn dorars, and Myrrre, rhe hep-car Qosmerrqg grrl. There was a Madarrr Cr Ben, wh: ran fhe beaury shop, Mr. Grrrnjaw, the rneanesr credrr manager rn The country, and Maggie, +he sruprd gheprrffer. Up and down rhe ere- varor scrarnbred a cas? err characrers, and whaf charaerers. Saresgrl and saresrnen, and cusforners Nike Jane and May, who entangled rnen s Hes in a garbage drsposar-wrrh rhe r-nen sfirl wearrrq rhern, Purchasers of rrckefs for k'Shopprn' Around' had an opporfarirr, +0 see rhe nrrannrking cf Merrlvvelrs srore came re Fife and darce vrsired rhe roy deparrrnenf wnere erecrrie rrains rad rear whfs' e and one never knew when a Qdrnpany nf toy scwrdiers wourd sprrrg rnro acrrdn. And weaving a rnusrfal sperr fhreughee' rhe prrsd..C'rf r was rhe Merry-GoYRorrnd erchesrra, guppfwrrlng srngers and danger rn rrrarryrrrye rop rnrrsrcal nurnbers, sever' uf Wrrrer were from Bread way, never before heard rr' Crncrnnafi. Or' -vage The Merr-,Gi Round srngrng chores, composed or rhrrry rnernbers df rhe Hugher errserrrble, had rhe deparrrnerr More frr rn 'hg Marry Pg, ri 'hd Brldar Shep, rrngrng Wrrr -,cngy whrre seven geparare dance .,'r'ire.w ser a hvuly page 'rr Ccgrcrfur -rvs'r.rrne-. Vrrar and danre: Sir ' performed en every freer. The Merry-Go-Round was brrrlf on grmrd, Srrrd m,,srr,a. accwnrparw 'rrenh rhanlcs 'd rhe errcrrr gf rV1r,Srayrrrqirr, wn nad 'he rrrjfxrneva Terk err azqurrrd and arrangfrrd every preer frrr .ii ri be Flidkpfi .1-,werras drrerfrg The :r-inesrra. Arrncs' every ni'e s. arded darlrg ,he perforrnan e had been wrltren by hrs hard or rhe rnssr: sheers r rrre frehesra ard fre sprla :EQ- O 'mrq 'C'C1..A EO fir a prg- drfrren cr rrrs 'ype was ccrrrrirred by The wave gr 'fs barer, 'Xhbedy ,-.an42d rf nerns :uf in rnafr: bele, 'har eased Dradfer a d a gay drsgjged as a gTr', genrng rraoped 'r a beawx, parfr GPU rnrced rc fake a bea..'y rreafrnerr. Or, rr cne is rnreresfed 'n scene erher erase, we wrgrr and 'ha' Were are a oa7r :l sergasses 'ra' 'urned everyrhfng rnrzf SQCW rncrrfn and asc six'een pa'rs ef :nies 'har danced bs rrernse ves. Mr. Reber' Ferrer-ei Heghes graduaie, perfcvned a magnrrizenr rear by direcrrng and wiring the carsfardrrg preserfarbn for 'he N954 Merry-Gr:YR:urd, as he has dere Far 're ear Yer Dred..c :r', R'fa Feder, Hughes serrrrr, added mach re rhe arrua' Merger Cerrredy ., hrruf-X.per'cr'+a'f1 draie and cfse. Mr. Por+une spends many hours in perfecfing fhe ads. 2 I 5321 fm Ifffgkii-Q Mgiii 'jwigfe f if ' Q 5 . ,. ,, .1 , , , bu 3 aff , 3 8 f .f,,M,.1 ,mf MV sr veil qu s I if A 4 N ny' 'U Ti H ' 1:5 H .Nl V. X 4 nf- Q I Y g 5 5 ag lyllv fs fs. ,,s. : fl .- K 4. I tu 1. Ml, x. J 4 6,4 'Q' JOY KUKELHAN HM DIET? ez W MARLENF PONNERS SONYA STOPPER IHARMAINF ROTHENBUSCH ROBERTA BRAMKAMP PHYLLIS BOEHRINGER Qmvw FRED SQEHL kg , ,D 'E JEAN LAULK G:ORGE D PREE D DD .- Na-Q. Af? 6 S ATHLETIC SUPERIORITY PRESENTS A NEW HORIZON H R THOMAS R L HARTKER R C THORNBURY The Hughes FooTball Team oT 1953 closed one oT The mosT suCcessTul season In years by Tuelng WuThrow Tor The P H S L charnplonshup The Bug Reds had won seven games wThouT a deT aT unTll The CenTral Tangle Thus was The only deTeaT handed To Hughes rn Thus ouTsTandung year The mora e oT every HuznTe was greaTly rncreased aTTer The game oT TradnTlonal rlvalry beTween Hughes and WuThrow IH whmch WTThrow was Thoroughly Trounced by The superlor Hughes squad The Thomas Eleven showed greaT deTens4ve sTrengTh The llne averaglng l95 was unTallnng ThroughouT The season They sTopped Their opponenTs cold and held WlThrow The PH S I. co champlons To only one TTrsT down The whole game T may be Truly be sand ThaT Hughes owes a greaT deal To Thus greaT Team and Tn coaches Tor br ngnng The TuTle baclc and conTnnuung The TradvTuon oT Hughes The Reserve sguad showmg equal sTrengTh should brnng The champlonshup back To Hughes nexT year Also There ar Tour reTurn ng leTTermen To help boo T The Bug R ds To vTcTory Tor an equa ly suCcessTul season oT l954 Coaches Harflrer and Thomas B658 OVGGTBS +BClflel'S 116 1 T 3 ' I ' . . . J . . l ' ' ' I , ' , .T . . ,Q , T . ' e I s ' e l' ' l ' . OTBALL SEASON YIEL C0-CHAMPIQNSHIP T my Sfoclroff leads Hughes offensive againsi Norwood Maioreife Ocieffe in gridiron Gam Session 117 OFFENSIVE Ist TEAM IIO ri III: I'I. I-Iuber, C. Crumrine, D. DeWiII', R. OIIO B C In D Q B dford, B. Robinson, O. Porfer, W. Sparks. T. SIocIcI'1 FI G B 7 0 CIF I O D D WINGIBACK QUAIQTER BACK, OU G 04 G o C3 gi RIGHT BEND E RIGHT TACKLE RIGHT GUARD FULLBACK FR r v TAILBACK QU C300 GUARD LEFT END CENTERT LEFT TAC ,, Q.. WE CENTRAL Qclober 29, I953 will go dawn in lhis annual as l Black Friday, a day 'ro lorgel. Thal was lhe day we played Cen- lral and were raled The lop Team in llle league, Cenlral pulled a surprise and made a louchbaclc againsl Hughes, bul +he Biq Reds came fhrough wilh a touchdown lo make lhe half lime score 6 lo 2 in favor of Hughes. Then in lhe second hall, lhe final score was Hughes 6-Cenlral I5, A 'Blaclc Friday, indeed! FAIRVIEW Our fourfh game proved 'ro be a great disappoinlmenl To Daylon Fairviewb who suffered a+ rhe hands ol a mighly l-luqhes a deleal 'ro lhe luno ol 39 To 6, Sloclchorf, Bass, and Huber all scored and fhe Reds marlced up 26 poinls in lhc lirsl quarler. Thomas' boys showed greal s+reng+h and improved The Hughes ralinq lo make us approximalely Thirleenlh in lhe slale. Also, l-lughes had won ils lourlh slraiqhl viclory of The l953 season, which was bringing recoqnilion lo this muchfimproved l-luqhos squad. NORWOOD lhe l-luqhes loofball machine rolled over a slrong Nol- wood loam fo rarl up il: lourlh ilraiqhlvirlory of the IQF33 foolball season. The scoring s+ar+ed as Huber drove Through 'rhe cenler for a louchdown in lhe early Firsl guar- ler. The Norwood line showed lillle resislance +o The run ning of Bass, S+oclchoFT, and Huber. The game ended wilh Norwood only being allowed one fouchdown a+ +he handz of mighly Hughes, who delealed lhem 38 lo 7. ROGER BACON Enlering The held wilh a lwenfy-'rwo year jim lo slop Them, lhe Hughes squad loolced for ils Tirsl viclory againsl mighly Bacon. The iinx seemed +o disappear as Huber slrealced for lwo louchdowns in +he Tirsl hall lo pu+ lhe Hughes squad ahead by a score of I4 lo 6. The second half proved lo be The mosl exciling as Bass scored one for Hughes and Bacon made a slarlling linish by scoring lwo louchdowns in lhe lasl guarler bul lo no avail, The Big Reds had brolcen fhe hoax by a viclory of 20 lo IS. WALNUT HILLS Hughes had ro lace a greally improved Walnul Hills This year. The Eagles had some idea aboul collecling an' olher lealher for lheir cap, and almosl did. The lwo schools have been greal rivals lor guile a while, bul Walnur has never had a loolball leam lilce this. The Eagles and 121 Varsify players, coaches, and man- agers in review. HUGHES' SPARK AN The Indians ToughT back and TorTh and aT halTTime, The score sTood 6 To 6. The Eagles were on Their way buT The Hughes Squad grabbed Their Tomahawlcs in The second half. The Eagles had Their wings clipped, along wiTh Their dream and Tell To MighTy Hughes, I9 To I2. WITH ROW The game OT The year had Tinally come. Hughes needed only one more vicTory To Tie WiThrow Tor The P.H.S.L. SPIRIT STIMULATE Championship. To gain This posiTion They musT deTeaT WiThrow. The Tigers were a sTrong Team and mosT were raTher dubious as To wheTher Hughes would be able To Topple such a mighTy rival. ATTer The game, The Tigers' growl had disappeared. Huber, Shears, SToclchoTT. Sparks, had scored a Touchdown in every quarTer oT The gamep and The Tigers, who were allowed only one TirsT down, Tell by The score oT 28 To O. Reserve players, coaches, and man- agers in review. WOODWARD Woodward sfood fhird in fhe league and Hughes would have fo defeaf fhem fo refain fheir fie wifh Wifhrow. The scoring was sfarfed by a sixeyard end around by Sfockhoff and Huber added 7 more fo end fhe firsf quarfer IO fo O in favor of Hughes. The second half was highlighfed wifh Q1 long run and score by Huber. The Hughes defensive wall showed greaf sfrengfh and held fhe Bulldogs fo one OUTSTANDING ACTION score. Thus we ended one of fhe mosf successful seasons by handing Woodward a 27 fo 6 defeaf. XAVIER Affer a scoreless firsf quarfer, fhe Xavier Bombers marked up fhe firsf fally of fhe game on a 37-yard run. The Big Reds followed Xavier and scored on a wide end sweep by Huber. A+ half fime fhe fwo feams were deadloclced. Buf in the second half, fhe Xavier wall finally crumbled Top: Hughes gridmen run from lockers Boffom: Huber goes up for a hof one wifh each co-caplain of The Hughes Reds scoring anofher marker. When fhe game closed, Hughes had made if fhroe in a row by defeafing fhe Bombers 20 fo 7. Freshman feam in re iew Leff fo righf: Neal Tidwell, Ray Apple, Jay Blackslone, Ron James, Bill Whilaker, Next row: R, Sweeney, James RlhbhRMy FD1y k'KH' COACH KINDSCHY O EH USC , . E ef, , OS O QVS I, en IXSOI1, HARRIERS WIN P. H. S. L. The l-lughes l-'larriers ran over every hill in Cincinnafi and finally came running back fo l-lughes wifh fhe spoils: lhe P.l-l.S.l.. championship. Coached by Alan Kindschy fhe feam copped fhe second crown since l95O. They were also Dis- fricf Champs and finished eighfh in fhe sfafe compefifion. Ron James, Ken Hixson and Bill Whiffaker helped lead fhe harriers across fhe finish line. Also running ahead of 'rhe crowd were Ray Apple, Neal Tidwell, Ron lvlier and James Rofhensbush. Hughes finished a very successful year again and is seffing ifs sighfs for fhe P.l-l.S.L. crown nexf year, wifh fhree leffermen refurning and a sfrong reserve feam. Whilalrer dashes ahead madly for vicfory and Hixson and James help oul The Reserve Harriers lollowed suii and finished Tirsf in The Pl-l.S.L. lo win +he crown lilce lheir big Red Brolhers. This slrong reserve 'ream plans lo falce 'rhe 'rifle Tor The nexl lew years. ln +he cify meer The Tirsl live places were 'ralcen by The l-lughes l-larriers. Finishing Tirsr was Blaclcslone, Allarl, Taylor, Prager and Towner. l-lughes won -f e'f 'T Q' bw .sq 6' 52, Hixson and James sei pace Reserve feam in review LITTLE REDS WIN, T00 The cily rneel by 'rhe wide and alrnosl unbeliev- able margin of 47 poinlrs. The resulls were l-lughes I5, Woodward 62, Wesfern Hills 7I and Walnui l-lills 97. All These lads plus lhe wonderful coach- ing ol Alan Kindschy add up +o a crown winning leamoif '55. Siellar performers Ronald James and Ray Apple masculinely arrive for fheir vicfors' laurels PC were , A W A MW Aww K K . .f-P19 w-rwmn' , Y ,, ws G95 Q ' eff ,. - V. ., ,W .1 TO N QUINTET STOMP RIVALS l-lughes cllmaxed one oT Thelr mosT successTul seasons by deTeaTing WesTern l-lills. The Pl-l.S.L. channolons, 77 To 64. The Big Red souad ThereTore capTured Third place ln The Public School League ahead oT WiThrow, our Tradlhonal rlvals. We handed The l'Tlgers'l Two deTeaTs in boTh The conTesTs and removed The ThreaT To our posiTlon in The league. The only rival beTween The l-lughes BaslceTeers and a TirsT place Tie was The WalnuT l-lills sguad To whom we dropped boTh oT our games by a close margin. The Tlnal and much improved record oT The Team came To I3 wins wlTh only 6 deTeaTs Tor all The games, Tor The P.l-l.S.l.. our record was 8 wins vviTh 4 losses. We all hope ThaT nexT year's Team will be able To do as well as The l954 squad. Goose Edwards drops one againsT Reading and also Ray Apple shooTs Toul 126 Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes. . . . Hughes Hughes . . . Hughes . . . Hughes . The flrsf lump of lhe season THE HUGHES RECORD Norwood . Reading . Sl, Xavier . Cenlral . Xenia Wilhrow . Walnul Hills . lvliamislourg . Roger Bafori New Woodward BASKE.TB Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Coaches Re Weslern Hills . Old Woodward Cerilral , . Elder Wilhrow . Walnul l-lills . New Woodward Old Woodward Weslern Hills A L XXX 3 - X .+ :lf A A it i ' UWB' A ', .V QQ 1 'Q . N f K -X gg , w , ,f , Q ' x - C fi' 7 f lv' , - 51 1 v ' ' ' V S 1 X , I . 0 T xx ,1gK,'Q ' Aj, V x 2 N' 11 A N I: ng V tw fir, 1' ' 41' X Qfyfi 1 A I H xg if ' ' 2 JH' 2 2 MQ M, S, Q iv s X S 1 x . fl F1 rg f-5 T 'T' C w EW! 5 I Qpwkdhll 4:91 Q, jg v-lk-uv ' Y-'i'.'2-ff '65, 'X UfrfD NX .rf VX!-ff j ff ,pf Na- -gf' ,gif X J I MMI? f 1 N K A iv 4 I 225 , -. p x N .fx -1 lm 1 ,Am .-wg 'Q T ' x L ff J 4. i I :VA gl, L 1 I A E- 1 L 'af wwf 1 i 1 ' ' if X HOOPSTERS CLIMAX SEASON AS Reserve Team in Review Hughes' Big Red BaslceTeers climaxed a successTul sea' son, holding down a Third place in The Public High School Leagueg reaching The Third round in The HamilTon CounTy Class A DisTricT TournamenT compleTing a record oT !3 vicTories and eighT deTeaTs. Winning eighT and dropping Tour, The Big Reds clinched a Third berTh in The PHSL, Among The league games one 13C Apple Talres a foul sho? HUGHES W 44 HUEM5 vicTory, oT The eighT, sTood ouT as The mosT exciTing and also The biggesT upseT oT The season! which was The WesTern Hills game. IT was WesTern Hills' only deTeaT oT The season. Ken Hixson and Ron James sTood ouT as The ouTsTand- ing ball players OT The Hughes quinTeT. Ken Hixson was awarded a posiTion on The CincinnaTi High School All-Cify WEST HI IS DOWNED Team, Tor his consisTenT Team play. Ron James received an honorable menTion on The same Team. BoTh were co-capTains of This year's Tive. Loss Through graduaTion will include such sTalwarTs as: Ron James, Ken Hixson, Ron OTTo, Don Vinnage, Red Hansel, and Bufch Holden. ReTurning To brighTen nexT year's scene will be: Bill WhiTalcer, Bill Edwards, Jim Grimes, Ray Apple, Jerry Freeman, John and Jerry Welch, and Tom Morrical. Bill WhiTaker, who was ouT parT of This season wiTh a TracTured wrisT, causing a greaT disabiliTy To The Team, should be nexT year's big gun. Also on The pace-seTTer's lisT wifl be Bill Goose Edwards, and Ray Apple, sophomore sensaTions: Jerry Freeman and John Welsh, who saw regular varsiTy acTion This year. This year's record of I3 wins and eighT losses show much improvemenT over previous yearsg Coach Burley Grimes should have a greaT squad in The TorThcoming years, wiTh The experience acquired by This year's reserve Team. AddiTion oT The Junior High School To Hughes offer TuTure aThleTic hopefuls. This year's Junior Team was coached by Mr. Earl lvlurra y, Hughes newesT addiTion To The coaching sTaTT. Coach Murray's Junior High Team. Apple drops one againsf Norwood Top Row: Coach Alan Kindschy B Browng Co-capfain D, Taylor D, Aliarfg Co-capfain B. Bern hardg T Meyerg J Bronauqhj C Fischerj B Cohenj B, Whiffen baum-Mgr, Bofforn Row: B, He wifvg J, Rofhenbuschg A Bepler F Berqoldl B, Haqeng J Hughes, O Heuck HUGHES MERMEN WIN SUPERIORITY The Big Rec Swimming ieam colminaTed a noT-Too-muccesslu, raTher mediocre swim- ming season in The laTe days oT The monTh ol February by Their capTure CT The pcsiTion oT lourTh place in The Publi: High School Swimming League, Led To Their relaTiye success by Theirsblashing co-capTains, Douglas Taylor, and Bruce Bernharci, The yarsiTy group, oT baclcsTr:lcer- James RoThenbuscl'T, William l-lewITT, breasT men Fred Bergold, Berf Cohen Sc1uiGCf'6pl1,6VTQ6Q6G each PHSL ano several parochia school: in swimming meeTs bee Tore The season began, VicTories in These warmfup conTesTs a g a i n sT MiddleTown, ST. Xavier, CanTon lv1cKinley,Shaker l-leighTs, WesTeryille, and VanWerT CenTra counTed Tor noThing in The Tinal analysis, as The ciTy meeTs in The laTTer days oi February made The champions. For The TirsT season This year, ciTy meeTs were swum in The giganTically large new Cen- Dornhard and Cohen prepare To leave during a relay race Backsfrolerg Take-off for five lap race 132 fral pool. Won by The perennial champions, Walnul Hills, fhe meefs record showed fhaf Vlfilhrow, New Woodward, Hughes, Wesfern Hills, Cenfral, and Old Woodward had frailed in fhaf order. Disfricf compefifion, wifh schools all over fhe soufhwesfern Ohio broughf a sixlh place fo Coach Kindschys men. No Huzife wenf fo fhe Sfafe Meef in fhe Ohio Sfafe Nafaforium af Columbus. Prospecfs for nexf year are somewhaf brighfer. Refurning will be sfar lefferman Bill Brown, Dave Allarl, Bufch Fischer, Bill Hewiff, Ari Bepler, Fred Bergold, Bill Hagen, and .lay Hughes. COACH KINDSCHY Junior swimmers finished fhird in fhe cify, sparked by some promising performances on fhe parf of several fresh- man boys. Wes Welmore, baclcsfrolce, and free sfyle man Jim Carfer, and Rollo Young, a bufferfly experf are fhe boys fo wafch in forfhcoming Hughes fanlc seasons. The lrio furned in sfellar performances in fhe l953 season. Truly, fhis was a swimming season. lf was a season of fhe mosf nafalory, aquafic characfer, in which swimming and fhe afhlefics of fhe pool prevailed. The fellows who parfic- ipafed were swimmers firsf, swimmers lasf, and swimmers always. They swam, swam, and swam, and splashed fhe specfafors. Top Row: B, Reussj J. Carferg B. Guinner. Boffom Row: R. Young, B. Muckenfussg W, Wellborneg B. Sfewarfg J. Delmer-Mgr. Team loolrs on as a race begins 9 Don Burdsall shows good 'Form on rings Sidehorse Technique by Bob Bufz GYM TEAM CAPTURES EIGHTEENTH CONSECUTIVE CROWN LefT To righT: Firsl Row: Paul Mor- ris, Bennef Smith, Tom Crosby, Dave Prager. Second Row: Bob Harrison, Ed Clark, Coach Paul Richerl, Ron David, Ted Bauer. Third Row: George Bachmann, Sam Morris, Don Bursall, Bob Head, Dave Taylor, Arlen Goff, Frifx Bern- sfoff, Rock Bernardo, Ron Paniolo. The Hughes MaTmen challced up Their I8Th sTraighf year CT vicTory by capTuring The P.H.S.I.. crown and leaving Their rivals behind by a wide margin, Following Hughes was CenTra' buT They showed liTTle ThreaT To The excellenT oerTorming Gym Team Trom CliTTon. Ron David and Bob Harrison were The all around men oT The year and showed greaT Torm in all phases OT The exercises. Also leading The maTmen To The l8Th conf secuTive crown were Don Bursall, Bob BuTz, Don Taylor, Ted Bauer, and Dave Prager. Coach Paul RicherT hopes To malce iT I9 nexT year wiTh a sTrong reserve Team coming up Tor The I955 season. The Hughes Squad has Talcen The crown since The TirsT gym Team was organized, a record unequalled in any oTher sporT by any oTher school. Hughes sfudenfs probably wonder whaf makes fhe Hughes High School mafmen win fhe P.H.S.L. crown each year in Gym feam compefifion. lf is fhe skillful abilify of 'rhe sfudenfs who parficipafe in fhe sporf each year and fhe never ceasing sfruggle of Coach Paul Richerf fo pro- duce anofher crown winning feam. He has held fhe reins of fhe feam ever since I936. and has won fhe fifle each year. These combined feafures produce The All-American Gym Team from fhe Cliffon palace. This year displaying fheir almosf perfecf form were Don Burdsall, Dave Taylor, Dave Prager, Ted Bauer, and ofher musclemen represenf- ing Hughes. Co-Capfains: Ron David and Ed Clark Winning 'form shown by feam members Burdsall confribufed heaviy fo fhe Hughes vicfory by his excellenf form on fhe rings and Dave Taylor gave a skillful performance on fhe rings and sidehorse. Also dazzling compefing performers, Was Ted Bauer, who in his junior year sef fhe record for fhe rope climb. Bob Bufz was a fop performer af fhe side horse wifh many fricky furns, fancy flips and high vaulfs, Dave Prager showed fhe team he foo can do fricky furns, fancy flips. cufe climbs, sweef swings and lovely leaps, Ron David and Ed Clark headed fhe Hughes squad fhis year. They received full coeoperafion from fhe feam who all agree no finer capfains could be boughf af any price. Charles Van Den Eyden and Alan Schfuphard were nof foo well known members of fhe feam, buf bofh furned in firsf rafe form in all fhe I954 meefs. Coach Paul Reicherf headed fhe feam fo anofher firsf place wifh fhese boys and kepf fhe record perfecf for fhe season of I954, fhus confinuing fhe fradifion of Hughes fo win fhe PHSL Gym Team crown each year. 135 Coach Paul Richer? of Gym Team DIAMOND CUTTERS CUT GEM OF SEASON FOR PHSL CORONATION Afler lasf years rebuilding of fhe Squad, Coach Bob Ruess expecfs his 'ream 'ro have a very successful season and hopes To have anolher Cily Championship leam on his hands. Lasl year's 'feam was lhe firsl nof lo 'ralce +he Cily Championship in baseball, even 'rhough lhey were forced lo share 'rhe lille wifh Weslern Hills in I95O. John Ger- harl and Doug Taylor will head Jrhe pilching slalll lhis year wilh olher such slanclbys as Bill Spah on fha mound, shows his form John Gerharf demonsirafes +he power of his sfrong LEFT arm Chuck Crumrine, Danny Flynn, Jim Venables. Tom Sloclcoff, George Bass. Ray Apple. and Bill Whilfaker. The 'rraclc 'ream's loss of Tom Sloclcoff was The gain of The Baseball Team which made a weak s+ar+ in lhe beginning of lhe season buf finished wilh a sfrong lead in P.l-l.S.L. compe'ri+ion. John Gerharf pilched one of his mosl sensalional games as he 'rhrew a slarlling no-hil and no-run game againsf 'the Maroons of Weslern Hills and allowed only 'rhree men on base. The l954 season looks promising. 136 Coach Bob Ruess, in addiTion To being one OT The besT mayors in HamilTon CounTy, is one oT The besT baseball coaches in The highschool league. The Hughes squad seTTing Their sighTs Tor The sTaTe championship dealT deadly blows To Their PHSL Toes and head- ed Tor Columbus. WesTern Hills, New Woodward, CenTral, WiThrow, and Walnuf Hills. ell gave a good TighT To The diamond cuTTers Trom Hughes High, buT all aTTempTs To sTop The never halTing baTsmen were in vain as each Toe Tell by aT leasT a Two run margin. Our hopes are high ThaT our showcase on The second floor will house anoTher sTaTe cham' pionship Trophy. The sTar piTchers This season were Bill SpaTz, Ray Apple, and John Ger- harT. In spiTe oT The many unforeseen obsTacles which may come up during The season we aT Hughes are hoping ThaT wiTh such excellenT players as Harry Huber, Doug Taylor, Jim Venables, Danny Flynn, and many oThers we will again gain The coveTed crown Tor The winning Team. T37 CINDERMEN TAKE SECOND CONSECUTIVE CROWN firsiiy frail 'er WK are P' wi 1 f a-.V fe: y 'zip 7: VC N' ia 'i who Ii have LIFT: ihe i954 .ea-fun :jj we an ' we' c 51. 'he ,Q and ' 'E Svc- 34:11 N i'f' 'name -such a qcoo showiro 'nie year oefoe fhe' 33 pea crimes, Dae Brafrifro Chuck Crurnrine and oiher senior men wf' rerurn ed year ro ead Lia io yT:':ry wffh 'he -aid of sffono vars y 'earn Resewe fnderme' ii ,frney Wei: fix grim in PHSL compe+ 'tn and hose ft 15 oe 9f 'wel' VG5',C,ti',i'pf1, Qffer' wil eseeia y o eased wifh BT' Sayior wht reai y -hcwei 'VW 1sCS WC'W f9-'iF burn hr-fhe'r1,gk wnen Chuck Crumrine, Charlie Tharp, and Dale Bradford siand wi+h managers cailed upon by his school. He ioolcs as if he migh+ be a big +hrear fo Wifhrow and oiher rivai forces in fhe cify rneefs in coming seasons of Jrracic, With a sfrong field Team and a iasf frack squad Hughes seems aimosf sure fo capfure The cify crown again new year. The Track fe-am wifh a iifiie more backing from The schooi couid possibiy go aii fhe way up sfaie and win fhere, The spirif of ihe school for frack was weak fhis year, buf we ieei conhdenf fha? 'rhe 'rraclc 'rearn wiii do as good a iob nex+ year as rhey did 'rhis year and keep fhe name of Hughes as a +hrea+ 'ro aii +eams in furure rneers. 138 Tlue relay is made for Ron James fo Ron Holland wiflu Coach Jerry Freeman and Ron Paruiofo falre lump Richer? looking on. llfe slfuaflcn af flue opening of fraclc pracflce loolceo rnlolufy oarlq for flue l-luqlues 9-llqlu Cinder squad for flue l954 season. Qne small group of refurrulruq leffermen had fraded flue baseball dianuond for flue fraclc. Buf flue fearn rallled aqalnsf flue odds fo produce ene of flue llnesf fearrus fo run ln flue clfy rneefs, Ron Holarud rnade 'an ee' peclally oood sluowrg fnls year as dlo Cluuclc Crurnlne, Dale Bradford, Ron Jarnex Ren Paniofo, and rnany sfellar aflulefes from l-luqlues. Coaclu Paul Rlcluerf sald lue could nof be more pleased fluan lue wax wlflu flue qrOup of boys wluo wenf buf and lueld lflqlu flue Huqlfes banner af every clfy frail rneef, Ron Pan- Eofo sluoweo exceer' lornu af luis fagl, ae flue pole-'vaulfer from lfludlues. l le rnksed flue Clfv nuarlc of l2.5 oy only fwo feef 'n Clfy Qoufubeflflon, Ron l-lolland 5 oailuee Confrlbufed fo flue crown for flue clnoerrnen by falciruq a place in every luundred yard cash. llue mus- Clenuen of flue feam, Bradford and Crunuine liferally flurew flue dlgcug and sluof all over flue lleld fo dewr fluelr cbponenfg ln almosf every rnafclu, llue lulolu lurnp Wag a ipeclalfy ol Ron Jarnei, flue fur of flue Baulefbal' feanu ln flue wlnfer, buf flue efar of flue frail In flue wbrlruc. l-le cfurrue Close, more fluan once fo brealclno flue clvv record and rrufulrlnq au- big a nanue for lurruself En fraclc as lue did in baslcefball, Ron Beecluer ran flue fwe-fwenfy lor flue Cinderrnen and n'uade a good sluowlnq lor luirruself in gfiff Clly Qompellflgru- Rgru ran wlflu flue l-larrlers In flue fall and luelbed confrlbufe fo flueir :lfy cluarnplenslulp, and fluen refurreo as effernuan fo flue rraclm squad, Huqlues rnaoe ar :ufsfandlnq aluowlnq aqalnsf Cenfral, Wesfern l-lllls, Wiflurow, Walnuf l-lille, New Woodward. Old Wood- ward. and Norwood, as fluey burned up flue fraclc wlflu fluelr line relay fearns, luundred yard daslu and fle fwo-fwenfy, lf rnay be :ald by all, fluaf we owe a greaf deal fo flue foacluel and rueennberi of flue 'rack fearn from l-luqluefu. James sefs for run Harvery Orey, Tom Meyung, and Jael: Asher show bowling form The lneglers of New Woodward l-liglu felf flue blow of Big Red success in flue final game of flue I953-I954 bowling season in early Marclu wluen l-luglues men defeafed fluem in fluree ouf of fluree confesfs, bringing flue season record for flue Bulldog pups fo six losf ouf of six, af flue hands of l-luglues. Under flue able leadersluip of Tom Meyung and Gene Sfuber, flue varsify squad led flue way fo fluird place in flue Pl-ISL league in a fairly successful season. Coaclu Richard Tl'uornbury's men included flue refurning leffermen frio of lvleyung, Sfuber, and Ron Beecher. Ofluer scores of flue season's play, wluiclu consisfed of a series of six games wiflu each of flue public luiglu schools included fluree won, fluree losf splifs wiflu boflu Walnuf l-lills and Cenfral Vocafional l-liglu Scluools. Againsf Wifhrow, flue feam which lafer wenf on fo capfure flue cify crown and become champions for flue fourflu Coach Richard Thornbury of Bowling BOWLERS FINISH ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON IN 1954 year in succession, The CliTTom Palace meh woh Two and loST Tour ln some oT The besTT mosT closely ToughT lor rolled, as The case may bel qames oT The er1Tire season. Sadderwinq was The record oT WesTern l-lills l-liqhl The second-place Team in The clTy, which deleaTed l-TUGT-TESITES Eh each Ron Beecher, Tom Meyung, Jaclr Asher, Bob OsTendorT, Harvery Orey oT The six cohTesTS. 0Ther bowlers were Jaclc Asher, Bob OsTendorT, Roh Berlihg, who Tlhished one weelc oT play during The season wiTh a sehsaTional lol average, Bruce Pre-wiTT, Ralph De-ruby and Bob Reicheh. 141 Julian Cohen snows his Hamous baclrhand Hskmg ' 'fan' ' ffm A' 1' W-' af 'fam L Cla' N' H Rgfqgy 1 , Dfw JON' VXI BEN Cf! f' vw' rfaififi V VX -' 'P H' ' We PPSL 'nf 3954 CMAGLVES 'E' f-f F f'i i'C'1 5 ' UL, A nw BQ: E33 af: Ag- Hur, 'iss-wnrgn P-'fl ': 'w'- ' 'f'.. We feami fl W5 'Mn H51 Wifnfcv. WaNnu' 'nfs ani: Bc- ewew w W- i'Yri'r- fl ,J' V 'W' P-J'-C1'T+'fI : Nffhr ' ang wif-g DL91 ' ng W,AM 'Q arf: New Wf1'3w5 3 il' 3' D'CfPf1 COACH BURLY GRIME5 ' :xvly ,img th - 3' ,.,, ,rf Cer Lv' we saiev. Nn me Q? 'ne ben' game: C5 'ww seas? Conf-f' nefeawd me P-iarnnwf 3' Wa,nU+ H' 1 LQ' 'Fe Sw Xing Qnerncbnmn. AFM We Cites Ei 5' 'Pig -ea Cn Huqne, fans ia' fsck fCVv.i'LC Ts --IVTVSV 'fumobs when Dave C rc- Q-we qame- fniw Wm nm ,U fir We new? - ana Jw Crimes rcpnomcre who Il eyed excie en: Kerieu. NETSTERS CAPTURE CROWN IN CITY PL Jack Huber and Bob Buh show excellenf, winning form AY Back Row: Bill Brown, D, Jones, D. Yoder Fronf Row: J, Farreiil B, Hagen This year +, gold crew4 wiirw ia Hupporiing eau? oi two returning iefrermen are expeefed To foppic- The frown from ine Tower of Wifrwrow, Leaf year ine Hugnef Linkiiers iiniwned fiecond in The Pubiie High Sfnooi League, ioliowing ine Tiger. Rfw Spins and Dick Jones are fre remrning ierrermen. Qay Soe'-be A i Qeniof and as rrwreefrime ie-Her winner hm faced rough rivais in nie ong expe' rience wifn goif. Dick Jones wiii iollowfuo wifh Speiss in ine one-two ouner eriorf ro Tackle PHSL Piay. Born hir wirn an average score of 753 which ,1 good score in high scnooi eomperifion. Qfher members of ine Linksrer are Biii Hagen, Bill Brown, Jack Farrelf and Dave Yoder. COACH MORGAN JONES Tneir mere were: fxprii 20 . . . . Cerdrfai af Kenwooo Aprii 26. . . . Walnu1aTLo5an+iviile May 3 . . . Norwood at Losanrivilie May iO. . , . We5f I-1iafWea+ern May I7 . . . .Wiirmrow of Losanfiviile May 22 . . ..... Tournamenr GOLF TEAM SHOWS SUPERIORITY ON LINKS A G AA. Board Meefing wi+h Pa+ Sharroclr, Presidenf, presiding l953 Honor Girls-Marilyn Hams and Joan Baschang Each year The ouTsTanding G. A. A. girl, chosen Trom her compeTiTion Tor her per, -onaiiTy, leadership, and above all, her good sporTsmanship, is presenTed wiTh a ring by Mr, Kizer aT The annual banquet, l.asT year, Two girls ranlced so closely TogeTher ThaT awards were given To bofh oT Them, They were: Joan Baschang and Marilyn Harris. To be The honor girl is every G. A. A. ers goal and in approaching This horizon, she rc-call: The words OT The G, A. A, moTTo: For when The one g'eaT scorer Comes To mark agairsT your name l-le puTs noT whaT you ve won or losT BuT how you played The game. To bein G. A. A, a girl musT earn 75 poinTs. This is done by parTicipaTing in one of The wide varieTy ol sporTs oTTered by This organizaTion. Her membership enTiTles her To aTTend The playdays where she meeTs G. A. A. girls Trom oTher schools. AnoTher TradiTional evenT is The G. A, A. picnic when The iovial members invade The peace and quieT oT BurneT Woods, armed wiTh baseball baTs, hoT-dogs, and marshmallows. G. A. A. girls also sell programs aT The Hughes TooTball games and in The halls aT school. ELSA KRAMER RITA LACHER JEANNETTE NURRE MAUD SUTER 144 Yr ORK AND PLAY CONSTITUTE THE PROGRAM OF G.A.A. The more serious side QT G.A.A. was oroughT TorTh when The members To be were Taken Trom The gym, and down The haLT To Room 6. The oTTieer-, were waiTing There, in Tarmais, To inducT The new members. In The soTT gTew oT candTeTigh' whicw added a guieT aTmosphere oT sinQeriTy, The giris gave The G.A.A. pTedge. ATTerwaros, each OT The girls received a Corsage oT red and whiTe CarnaTions To remind Them oT The wonderTuT experience oT becoming a member oT The T-Tughes Sins AThTeTiC ,A ssociaTion Lowly inifiafes bow down To The G.A.A. Board members. The G.A.A. iniTiaTion was a hilarious aTTair. The inETiaTes wore red and wh'+e socls and hairbows oT red and whiTe. They were reguireo To carry bags OT candy or gum, To give The board members and oTTiCers. Cn seeing an oTTicer, They had To reciTe The worof CT The G.A.A. moTTo. IT They oio roT obey, The gifs were given oemeriTs and had To appear aT a mock QourT. In courT some oT The TowTy 'niTiaTes were made TU push peanifs The TengTh oT The gym Toor cn Their knees, usrg oniy Their noses. Thf- was ToiTowed by severaT fXTTahs To The ohhcerw-. An annuaT TradiTion is The washing QT The gvrr TToor wiTh TooThbrushes and Dre cups, Tiheo w'Th waTer. MosT CT The waTer was TosT on The way beTween The drfnk'ng TounTains and The cenTer oarf oT The gym where 0peraTion TooThbrush was Takmg pTaCe. 145 Teams baTTle in game of bumps and bruises. Hockey Takes kill and courage This year bowling has been loTs oT Tun Tor The GAA. girls. The Teams. composed oT boys and girls, played each Monday aTTer school aT Mergardls Bowling Lanes. The Teams were made up oT Two girls and Two boys. Mr. Richard Thornbury was head supervisor and coach. He gave many helpTul hinTs To Those who needed Them. The sporTleader was Carol Tsaras, who also was The bowling secreTary. HighesT girls aver- ages were held by Barbara Gibson, wiTh an average oT I23. She was closely Tollowed by PaT Fey, wiTh I22 and Diane Drohan, wiTh IZO, Some oT The players appeared on The weekly SaTurday nigh+ program, Bowlers Roundup. These included Barbara Gibf son, Diane Drohan, Gene STubcr, and ArT MahaTTey. G,A.f'x. each year, selecTs The IO besT girls and They are placed on The Hockey Honor Team. The girls are selecTecl by The Two sponsors, Mrs. RiTa Lacher and Miss JeanneTTe Nurre. All The girls are eligible Tor The honor Team buT only The Top Ten are chosen. Girls are raTed according To The number oT poinTs which They accumuIaTed. The girls are: Peggy STewarT, Diane Drohan, Barbara Gibson, MaThella Gladden, Eleanor Weiss, Judy Kirschbaum, PaT SaTTerwhiTe, Julia ChoaTe, Rosemary lTskin, and Ann ATkins, sporT leader. Hockey, oTTen called The sporT oT bumps, bangs, and bruises, demands much energy and sTrong bones because The girls oTTen geT knocked in The knees wiTh hockey sTicks. This sporT is The TirsT ouTdoor one oT The season and The girls oTTen played in heavy mud. Hockey is someThing like baskeTball in The TacT ThaT you have To geT The ball inTo your opponenT's goal. The annual hockey playday was held aT WiThrow and The Hughes girls came ouT near The Top. The gym classes pracTiced wiTh The hockey sTicks and balls unTil They were almosT as good as The players Themselves. AlThough They never hope To baTTle The Mohawks, our girls sTill have a loT oT Tun aT Their game. Hockey Leader-Ann ATkins HUGHES MOHAWKS ARE REALLY JUST G.A.A.'ERS! The hockey feams consisf of a goalie, guards, forwards, righf wings, leff wings, and cenfers. The goalie musf wear heavy leg pads, fhe same as fhose worn by professional players, because she musf guard her goal af The risk of being baffed by fhe sficks of her opponenfs. Hockey is very wearying and fhe girls do nof look forward fo fhe long frip back fo Hughes buf fhey sfill love Their game Miss Jeaneffe Nurre is fhe ponsor of fhis sborf and girls of any grade can parficipafe Back Row C Smifh A Afluns R Haas E Hunier N Lawson M Gladdm J Crandall R Ifskm B Gibson E Weiss M Fulton D Drohan P Sfewari A Hull Furs? Row H Whlfe J Klrschbaum J Choafe R Korn R Nearly B Smifh L Davis C Safferwhlfa M Keese 47 , . C . . .. - ,, . all ' :.',.',. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.',. ,. .- .- .- .-- I- .- .. . . ,. ,. ,. . 1 Leif +0 Riqhf' S Lancasier B Gibson P Sahrock D. Dfohan E Jchnsfone Bi Vaci e 'fu V 1V'N,f'YCl f ue, :wa :L - Uv- Q,A.A.QEf1 wi'Fw-'j,fPf'1 'VCI 'f Ll '. WWW SafG'1LaP f1'f,'w1 z 'ixT'1Nai1f ' 'Wee 'WH QW 'an ofa' 'm gym vi., 2 ww- 4'2 5 'vamolrferv A 'r' fffeybs 'eww Jo. Bri4'f C'i'- X. eo we 'Wg same' -5 'Lwfz ,-ITF 'ee Ooy- Oxy Er Pr-1.S.L.Cmme5. H.q?we QW- have H Crewe Te Y-.F Mme :C , . . Y- 'ee ewes ox. CZWDQ-'rg ' 'ee vue Bef-6-'Ca Pivcax.. 'H reyes 'C C' :Pe of We 'CLJQPE-' socf' 4 a' a was Fawn In We SN Piavdau wrwem wee, e If me C574 'awe 'We f. f ri - Q !1 Ne P iffy 'EGG-VW' JN, 1 M Q' Xe ' ,W Zfrqifxfgpfrq QL l'C Lr I Chief Guard Of fee' ex 'Fe rziqqef' 6--fer' 'me yeflrl 1reBarf.e fn? We Sr--e iw .-.r-RQ , ' lc f A man 1 ff fx fe r: v vl X ww. 51 ,rv -fx X 'H we qw. vcmor ,Wm pwa, e om va , ,. , Q r ., ua , mn- age ff and ce-leorafe flwelf vicfefy WMM 'He Bavle of We Sexes dance Yr The GM gym affef We game, The Qffti baekeibali ru ee dlger' ffom fee bays. In fher eww Vesd lwowevef, mam Hughes gh, are ex:eNlem show WATCH OUT BOYS, HERE WE COME! Belles and Boys bafile 'For beslrefs Left To Righf: Back Row: C. Chase, J, Freckman, S. Brant, E. Hunfer, R. Ifskin, J. Choafe, M. Eaion, M. G-Iadden. Fronf Row: B. Gibson, M. 6-ladden, R, Korn, B. Kirschbaum, P, Sharroclr, D. Drohan, P. Siewarf, C, Schmidf, P, Fey. Qne OT The mosT popular oT The G.A.A. sporTs, as proved by The large number oT girls who come ouT Tor IT, ls The TasT-moving game oT volleyball. This sporT gEves many girls The chance To work TogeTher as a Team. Each girl has a chance To shine as TT comes her Turn To serve The ball neaTly over The neT onTo The enemies! courT. Each member oT The Team has a cerTain place on The courT To cover: buT on many occasions she musT run To aid her neighbor. The Teams ThaT played This season Tollow: JANICE KRELL I A U v Main Neue, Junuor DragneTs, l-lllIToppers. D.K.B. s NeTs and LeTs, l.lTTle Reds, Blg Reds, Squaws, Sparks, OrcheTTs, LlTTle Sldppers. ASP. s. The annual volleyball play day is loolfed Torwaro To by all The girls Tor Then They have a chance To enTer a ripsnorhng TournamenT in whlch They have To baTTle wiTh G.A.A, girls Trom WiThrow, boTh Woodardsy New CenTral, WesT l-ll, and WalnuT l-lills, Volleyball sporTleader ls Janice Krell. LOOK MOM, I'M LEARNING! Lasses male wiTl'1 The foofworlr. Over The nef is aim of girls. Top row, left Io righf: Roselle Neally, Jesse Lovell, Julia Choaie. Boflom row: Marlhella Gladdin, Pat Arie, Coralee Schmidl, Ellen Hunfer, G.A.A, girls, wearing gleaming blaclc leolards and casling shadowy pal- lerns on lhe Girls Gym lloor, malce up lhe members ol lhe Modern dance class. The girls, led in lheir lormalions by Jesse Lovell, lhe sporlleader, inlers prel plays and slories by porlraying lheir plols in dance lorm. Splils, pirou- elles, carlwheels, handslands and balancing are only a parl ol lhe varied program ol modern dance. Aller many hours ol praclice, lhe Hughes girls begin lo appreciale each movemenl and geslure. Then comes lhe lime lo loolc lorward lo lhe annual modern dance symposium, which is really a concerl in dance. G,A.A. girls lrom all lhe public high schools parlicipale in lhe program. A well lcnown choreographer conducls lhe girls in lheir symposium, Each year lhe symposium lends a louch ol beauly lo all lhe girls who loolc parl in il. The girls all leel lhal il is a lilling linish lo lhe hard hours and sore muscles coming lrom prac- lice aller school. Modern Dancing is under lhe direclion ol lhe very capable Miss Jeanelle Nurre. JESSE LOVETT Queen Dancer MAN, DIG THIS CRAZY KIND OF DANCIN Julia Choale illusfrales a slep in Modern Dancing A characferislic pose in Modern Dancing 59 A gg sfxs. LeH To Right: G. Clark, D. Thompson, N. Harney, T. Vann, T. Flynn, P. Fey, E. Hunier, M, Keyes - s fr ,X . . .vssM.,. An arrow llies oul lhe window of lhe basemenl. Anolher one lands in lhe ceiling ol The Girls' Gym. Panic spreads lhrough The halls ol l-lughes. Are we invaded by some ol lhe Merry Men from Sherwood Foresl? No, il s only lhe Female Robin l-loods praclicing lor rheir annual archery lournamenl. Archery Ts fhe lirsl G.A.A. sporl ol lhe season, I+ begins early in Seprember and ends early ir Qclober wilh lhe lournamenr, Gale Neal, winner ol lhe lnlermediale group, had 34 poinls, while Gerry Clark robbed rhe Beginners wilh 4I poinrs. PAT FEY Head Afchef The girls use wooden bows weighing four pounds. ll lakes a slrong arm lo bend lhe bow: bul if is a wonderful sigh? lo see an arrow go slraighl lo rhe middle of a larger lor a perlecl bullls-eye. This is The aim of every lrue archer. Archery allracled many of lhe underclassmen This year: even lne sevenlh and eighl graders lried il. Every girl envies the one who can flex lhe mighly bow and fend rhe arrow lrue. LLIAM TELL, LOOK OUT FOR US! Arrows show marlrsmanship of archers Slrong arms bend lhe bow for bulls-eye Full speed ahead in gym pool. Hughes bafhing beaulies bedeck board M, Ebel, 6. Thompson, L. Clayton, D. Drohan D. Drohan, B. Schepman, D. Drayson, J. Greer M Ebel L Clayfon C Wen del, A. Hull, A, Alkins, J. Leaf, G. Thompson E We ss J Frackman Swimming, a long-Time lavorile, arlracled many girls lhis season. Sanora Pal- lerson, a iunior, was elecled lasl spring 'ro be lhe swimming sporlleader. l-lighlighling a slimulaling season was lhe annual inlermural meel held on February 20. The Two leams, under leadership ol Diane Drohan and Eleanor Weiss, mel in a deadlock: each leam scoring 54 poinls. Gloria Thompson, ol Diane Drohan s Team, was The Top scorer of The meel wilh 30 poinls. She placed lirsl in lhe crawl form, breasl sfroke form, and diving form. and in lhe novelly relay wilh Ann Afkins. Gloria also placed second in lhe 20-yard back- slroke and lhe 20-yard relay. Marlene Ebel, a junior on Eleanor Weiss' leam, was lhe second highesl scorer ol lhe evenl, wilh 28 poinls. Marlene placed lirsl in lhe 20- and 40-yard lree sfyle relay, lhe 20-yard back and breasl slroke form, and second in lhe 40-yard novelly relay in which she leamed up wilh Linda Claylon. Ann Alkins and Linda Claylon lied lor lhird place wilh I2 poinls each. Sponsored by Miss Maude Suler, lhe Team members learn lile-saving 'rechnigues as well as improved slrokes. Sandra Pallerson-Leading Lady Schuclr SE A STr funn lre Th reeeeee' Ye rrrr O uuuu T' ThaTs The yell ThaT many oT The grrls n G A A have heard Thrs year These gurls are The ones ThaT wenT ouT Tor soTTball Under The leadershlp oT l-larrleT Perlcuns The gurls Tiled down To Faurvlew Park every Tuesday and Thursday aTTer school Once There Tearns were chosen and an urnprre was ap pornTed Then There ensued a baTTle royal R Rosetta Neally Jesse Lo ett Harrnet Perl: ns Jul a Choate E Ieen Johnstone Bobb e Raybur In Aprrl The baseball playoay was held aT Lunlcen AnrporT playheld All publ c hugh schools parT1clpaTed Mrs RrTa Laclrer was rn charge of soTTball Thus year 153 B LL ATITS BEST WITH G. A. A. Top Row, left to right: Coralue Schmidt, CaroI.Tsaras,'Roser1'rary Itskin, Marthella Gladdin, Diane Drohan. Bottom ow: , v , I , u I I I a n. ilfhnyone Tor Tennis? is a Tarniliar guoTaTion To G.A.A. ers in April Tor iT marks The opening oT The l954 Tennis season, WiTh Barbara Gibson as cnieT server The girl clad in shorTs and gym shoes begin The long Trek To The boTTom oT STraTTord l-Till where They Take possession oT The Coy Field Tennis CourT. The TIrsT Tew weeks oT Tennis are hero in The Qirl-1 gym where The girls pracTice hiTTing a ball againsT The wall and reTurning iT properly. NexT comes The oroblem oT learnfng how To serve, The proper way To grip The handle oT Tne Tennis rackeT and The way To swaT. Tennis oayers musT have a good eye and Quick TeeT, All oT These prachces are puT To use in a Tennis TournamenT where The girls choose carTners and compeTe in doubles. ln The spring playday, which is held aT launkun AirporT PiayTield, The Hughes girls enTer a ciTy TournamenT. l-lere Wonder who's winning' MarThella or Rosemary WhaT form Diane has! HEINDOOR They have To baTTle noT only Their opponenTs buT also The hard winds ThaT seem To cenTer on The Tennis and bad- minTon courTs, The girl who comes ouT The winner on This has a righT To be proud oT herselT. IT a girl caniT shooT a baskeT, hiT a baseball, or swim like a Tish, she can sTill be an aThleTe. Any girl can play ping pong or hiT a disc in schuTTleboard. These are only Two oT The Tour indoor sporTs oTTered in Individual SporTs. For a girl who has a good sTrong arm, piTching horseshoes onTo a sTake is righT up her alley. Then There is shuTTleA cock lmore commonly called badminTonl. ATTer pracTicing Tor abouT a monTh, The girls pick The one sporT which They excel in and enTer The ciTy conTesTs wiTh C5.A.A. girls Trorn oTher schools. The schools send Bobbie Rayburn, Eileen Johnsfone, Coralee Schmidt Jesse LoveTTe, musT be having a close game, from The smiles shown. Diane Drohan and Barbara Gibson all ready for Their maich SHIRLEY BRIDGES Head of Individual Sporfs S P O R T S 0 N P A R A D E Their conTesTanTs ouT To Lunken AirporT Playground TC Mbring home The bacon by winning high honors. Shirley Bridges is sporTsleader. There is also an inTra-mural TournamenT here in our school. Kiclcball, led by Nancy Tubb, is a sporT which mosT cT The girls learn in grade school and conTinue To masTer in high school. The sporT's iusT whaT The name implies: lcickf ing The ball. Ping pong is played in singles or doubles, and is oTTen called Table Tennis. lT Talces a slcilled hand To send The ball over The neT and malce iT land on a spoT where iT is diTTi- culT Tor your opponenT To hiT iT baclc. The besT place To Sandra is showing her championship form aim The ball is The rim oT The Table on The opposiTe side. IT is almosT impossible To reTurn iT Trom This angle. ShuTTleboard is much like bowling only you use a sTick, which is cupped To hiT The disc. The obiecT is To hiT your opponenT's disc ouT oT your courT wiThouT landing in a minus square. This game can also be played in singles or doubles. l-lorseshoes is merely aiming The shoe lwhich is really rubberl aT The sTalce in The ground and making iT encircle The sTalce. BadminTon is anoTher Torm oT Tennis only The neT is above your head insTead OT on The ground. Barbara Gibson serves The birdie for badminTon 1 NEW HORIZONS e membership ol Honor V. Albu M Aller N. Ande-rsor J. Auldermarsn M. Bean R. Belz J. Berleman P. Boehringer M. Bolwl S, Bowers S. Bridge, N. Brown B. Buerlrel J. Bullock D, Burlon B. Bllncoe C. Campbell C. Carney E. Carrer P, Cliernek J. Clnoare' J. Clnrisrenson P. Clark M. Colrier J. Cook A, Cox E. Craig C, Devirvs W. Dye D. Eddins C. Edelman Top Row. Ieff fo righlz N. Anderson, A. Cox, P. Chernelr, D. Burfon. D. Hild, B. Blincoe, H. Marsh. Boffom Row: V. Leidenbor, J. Cook, J. Thorwarfh, C. Porfer, Presidenfg C. Pappas, R. Fogel, H. Schrof. HONOR LEAGUE League consisrs W, Edwards D. Einrorr B. Estes T, Eine J, Fischer M. Fleissn E. Flowers R. Eoqei B. Garwood J. Gaudin E, Ginsbsrn G. Goll A. Greenbnrq D. Cvrillis D. Haier J. Hafner B. Hal? K. Hanson PM Harqis B. Haycoclc M. Hayes L. Hellman D. Hild B. Hippard J. Holrlramp J. Holzwarllx J, l-looser C. Hcrnberqer W. Huelsemann E. Hurrer ol senior girls who have mainrai l953-54 lisl is as follows: MEMBERS H. lsalrov R. llslcin M. Jacobs C. Jordan J. Kassinq R. Kaplan N. Keller M. Kerman E. Kessler J, Kocli V. Lawson R. Leibermarn V. Leidenbor N. Leonlwar' B, Lewis J. Linlrendcrler C. Lo+l'1 H. Marslw A. Marlin L. Marlin M. MCRoberrs M, Mead C. Meyer S. Meyer D. Misracglw G, Mosclminslry C. lvlolwr S. Moller C. Muclcenluss M. Nadel 158 ned an average A. Nasln G. Neal C. Oger C. Pappas B. Pasrer J. Paxlon V. Peters R. Rolnner H. Polonierlra J. Rollinl B, Rorrer C. Rorler D. Reibel G. Renlsghler L. Reiger J. Roberls R. Ronrbacl-i A. Rose N. Ross J. Rudolph J, Sampson M. Sclnawe E. Sclnoemann W. Sclnoenlinq H. Sclnrol C. Scnrolwenlolwer W. Scolr J. Selried L, Senn S. Slcirving ol C or above. llwe D. Smillr M. Smilr J. Snider T. Springer R. Spurlock S. Slaylon l. Sleinmann D. Slieares R. Sponaugle S. Slieglei D. Sfoddaro L. Slone L. Taylor J. Tlworwarll' R. ilrownley N. Vauglil J, Walslrom N. Waclwsman G. Ward M. Weber E. Weis C. Wendel M. Whaley E. Wilson fx Wise M, Weisse- I. Willenbaurrr J. Whiralcer M. Youlrilas C. Young A. Zlsman The T-lonor League. an organizaTion Tor senior girls, ThroughouT The year has done much in preparing The girls Tor The new horizons They will surely reach in The TuTure. WiTh Mrs. Enolia l-leile and Miss Aria Schawe as advisors, and Carole PorTer as PresidenT, This ciub has oTTered The school many oT iTs services. Among These are lnTormaTion Desk' To answer inquiries daily Trom visiTors, Lady Bounf TiTuli To help swell The receipTs Tor The Carnival, and The acT oT ' adopTing LiTTle SisTers. This year, because oT The added Junior I'-Tigh, each senior had aT leasT Two sisTer,. The older girls acguainT The new wiTh The school making Them Teel They are Truly welcome aT Hughes. To TurTher This goal The Honor League members gave a Big and LiTTIe SisTer ParTy vviTh a minsTrel show. The annual ChrisTmas lvioTher-DaughTer Tea is a means oT inTroducing The moThers To each oTher, as well as broad' ening Their knowledge oT T-lonor League accomplishmenfs. In SepTember, when There were sevenTh, eighTh, and ninTh graders, who did noT know Their way around, 'Treshie Aides! were on hand To help. These 'Aidesf' provided by The biggesT evenf of The year finds The girls enioying Their Tea and crumpefs. The Freshie Aides provide guidance and offer advice To The Ne Junior High STudenTs. The T-lonor League, gave Their services daily Tor The TirsT Two weeks oT school. OTher acTiviTies were Tilling baskeTs oT Tood Tor needy Tamilies aT Thanksgiving, and enTerTaining The children aT Union BeThel. The Thanksgiving season calls upon The Honor League girls To furnish 'food basket for The needy. Top Row R James J Slronq R Spuess C Hemungway 8 Husman J BIINCCE D Vnnnaqe B Spafz J Leonharl Second R w B Comlsar D Melchlorre C Shears F Lelfh F Boggs P Hesley E Clark D Schroeder B Kaler fer J Sanks G Clauson Services To The school and worlhy causes are lhe achvnlues of lhns organuzaluon ln I9l9 Mr Elmer W Klzer l-lughes prlnclpal was lhe larsl lo eslablush a club of This lcund The presenl l-lughes club as capably sponsored by lvlr Ben F Fullcs assvslanl prlncupal Junior boys who have good characler and scholarship rallng are eligible for membershlp Dur :ng lhe pasl years lhe members have proven lhemselves worlhy of any pranse lhal lhey mlghl have received lor besides lalcmg over The 'ob ol lunch lme guards lhey also lurnush lhe school wnlh lhe cheerleaders SENIOR HUGHES CLUB 'l6O l l l l lolz. ,'.' W. Sparks, O. Porfer, Firsf Row: D, Brown. R4 Hansel, C, Surriff, B. Pefri, R. Royally, J, Gebbard, K, Rush, W, Fos- . . . , . . . , . . , , . . , . I ' . JUNIOR HUGHES CLUB Busy wnlh The many school achvlhes The club found fume +o sponsor he John Alden Pruscllla dance and To sell sporlswear bolh of which helped lo reimburse fheur Treasury Among fhss furmoul a relief hnally approached wnlh +he monlrh of June and plans were made concerning The annual Jrrup +o Brown Counly Indlana The boys happily deparled on Frlday +o spend a frolncsome weelc end away from fhe noise of The cufy Lllce The sun of The horuzon Jrhus club wall also ruse and shnne IH memories of The men of 'romorrow Top Row Welch D Bnerbaum W Edwards D Bradford R Speed Cv Callahan W Smalh Cors J Welch Flffh Row Towner C Jeffries N Erhl C Crumrune M Gump B Hufher N Tndwell D Prager Anshufz W Koehler H Huber C Tharp B Whllalcer W Soler lvl Pelerson D Gerbolh J Bammerlnne J Bronaugh Third Row Cv Sfuber F Haas J Chrnesf W Hagen A Bepler L Davns G Bachman W Hamanl F Bergold Second Row B Smnfh J Collnng B Mog B Reechelf D Hull B Redd J Freeman J Norfon J Roehm lvl Schendf P Mefzger O Heuclc D Whale R Wolf J Rosenshel Farsi' Row R Mougey L Kaiser W Mays C Meece T Bufler D Hudson J Lee R Lnplca D Wasson C Wnllnams T Muller 161 WL - . . I . Fourfh Row: E. S+or'rz, C. Parker, B. Brown, H. Oury, R. Smifh, R. Morgan, K. Barnes Bela Ch Busuness Club was founded bv Mr Charles Geracl and orouqlwf f1C+vlx our no +lwe ca + sflwool vear euuo enloyed alsvs o a nn ervafuons were made Concernung llne dulno ol llwe Cv rvoav worlongrnan C H I IT has sfumulaled sludenls +o corne Info llne commercial lleld acguaunled pupuls wnlh rlwe buslness world and buull up fhe repulalxon of llwe busuness deparlmenf of Huglnes The members are proud of flnelr worllwy beginning and lnave only lo loolc +owards +l'we lworuzon of Jrlwerf clwallenglng lufure 162 Top Row fl Wl f au A F n rnwk r M w N Marr ldleRw H P D an lmnnc W par o om Row l. a N A M as s J a 0 C ra Top Row lo olnl D Snarpo e e rown no are B and 6 Crandal M Flels n J Ha s e er r a 'ron B Hu row n B lu J Lufas C e r le Row N Kel er S B un Mueller W Hellor W Hansford J Ayers D Tnompsor J Arr-old B Pas mr G Tnornpson J Cook J Love P A er J Barlcer C Rollnenbusclw S cwman B Rayburn A Maxev Bo+fom Row S Maddoclr B Smnllw V awsor L dl e Brum ey Wlvlle M Klsl J Frau' S Mulllnqer C Hayes C Keler M Blair S Dlx cr' M Mulwsarn BETA CHI fnfg K f Q , l A 5 45 ' Th fl l ' ' ' Hrs lo lofa' 'usness eskollw env in wl 'ln mb x ' 4 A Y A , J . 9 l - ' I , W' f ' rv J. 5--'f3rs.,r L ' Sun C. H rrnberzer, B. R rr VV l Hur? swrarr' B. RL--ew M Tlr Hlrr G. S Gert P, slilrall, .C is Al V, lgldffbor C, r olr . -. M'd o : . ' ncla 1, Slmn rf M,C1r ne. J. V over, D Wlll:l s M, Elm' l H, 'a'd J. Hr'. ,M M Rr of-r's E. K5-ssev C. rfrorgl, S A Pl 'C A, RCSQ,-, R. Be,-NZ l. B lwlk, P Plum-. U karl B H 1 ,Cn flew, M. Bos-r lm' J. 'fa' E VVASir I Meri VV Bl. Tl, P. l,lSxl79T, A. N ln, pw? ldcrw' ff Eirrof- , H 'fl D Grlfii J LY,a.l1a'r'J.K' ' G,N1l. , lol? rll .1 . l , V P l rs, M, B l g, S.B ,P Rlqf: R. r cr, . , . 's er . ye, B, M y , M, Ke-r+e, R S' y , , . ll, S, B, rfno . Hal F. Sc Uler, . . . F ln, Midd : . , . r ner, E, odf, .ll li B , . f . . . L ,..Pv'q,E,I.l,lCi The Marr Curb, lllVO,.QlTQLJl Yrs mam year s .vl exisleme ar l-l,ql'wes, Has :ef Irs qcal af Ueas'r-3 We rmber lf sludefls 'allru lw'.:l'er VY'cill CVT'ldl-CS. Wl'H 'WS CHOOSE' in WWC! , V . llwey rwaxe parved rurwurns preqrafvvw la' M A T H meellrwqs ccrslsled of a speaker lerlurra an Allrcuqb Tre vumber ol members s verx Malls C ab ras 'ralrvalred ils repu'a'T:if wow We rapable sprrlfrsrb rl Mr. Cxde l-la: C In U B buslrvess aclwfsrr lsr We Annual. Top Row, lefl +0 riqhf: A. Cm, J. Krel, S. Lancasler, B. Heullwer. Boffom Row: B. Slwepmarl P. Slebcld S. Dickerson, D, Alcer, B. Jrwvsn, M Grone. T Row lefr to rlqhl C l-lemrnr N J s Pros Phipps J Arnold M Bolwl S Meye- M le Row N Marrs J Marlm J ancver M Goebel B Craw rd Hooser A Herzog J Pro R Jon W Dye R Belz Boffom Row S Bowman L Claw Walluns M Mclloberfs G Neal ml: E Wels Presldenl N r urray B Nl lwolas S Aslll r Hardnn eresl. One fl fm ww' AU'5l3V'dlV7'l rl fre? We sublet? ol aslrzanamy. few as Compared wwl' -Mer subs Hubs, f'vf' pnble mr Immc I jwdl iv lrzr' me qell V' err C L U B L u Tw rw we mar m s were bu kr-If sor lcs malcmq rap bgolcs bean bads ard Larvdv Tlwe mf: kms was done rg s a rl m m C ra a s GS Zd Q nwmbe 5 w l a ways emfrwc r D a ar' U Qrl ewdeax PP Q 163 op , ' ' : , ' ay, , Hind L, Taylor, S, r, B. Edd : . . . ', . V . , . , lic , J. . . , , l r, . es, : . . . cn, G.F',. ', ' '.BQwr P. M , , 'C , , 6 d, D. ll H e E, .3 ' 5 Club, rdev' fre' wat, ful qbld me f Mlss lf'z been Zwrn, 's rl e fi all Q? ls al Huczlves. Jun' V HE1ra'flslLul llve i1dl'l'Zd '. l a eavs 'l lbw lo lr fin We SC Ci' b Hg, The ' b ls, ewsefwllallv, a serv? e , ub, -ua' our lw effbef 'I sy f firm: s , ' qs: w . ' ' . balf' . ol sci W N B bl lv- mifey icr We Cr 'sr as Fwd. WG war 'Pe Hi Q EC lub di 'ed :re 'l 'lm' ' rqes 'ell Cf am ifqas' VCP. Tb , J il I :Q - 1' 5 'Ve las N' rs spw 'r' ww wwf:-wallg-1, 1 mfg Cl Y' , sb. The German Club durrng lhe pasl school year ha had many lnfereslnng p oqrams under lhe leaclersh p ol M ss Jannel Schenk Among 'rhese were pealcers moyles ol Germany ano ldes o Europe whlch were alren oy Mass Schenlc The olhcers were elecled rn November and slnce lhal Tame have slrnvecl lo malre lhe meelungs enloyable The purpose of lhe clulo as fo unlle lhe members common unleresls nn fhns language and lo help Them undersland the manners ancl cusloms of lheur lorelalhers 164 GERMAJI CLUB Top Row lell fo r qht J Blade lrapp S Hammelralh G George W Koeh r Wln re + Herrn s l lpps e er Deans Walker R Derby W S lar M Keryvr W d R Herz Middle Row D Dorfon F Wachsman auer M q J Renoe D r e an E Mende I Goodman L Re enberaer R Reuss R Melchnorre J lhornas l-1 Tranor J Gaebe W Lnn A Fo orneclu T Lohrnussaar R Com Bollom Row G Keys R Crander C Kraus C Bruder C Erhardl B Wes c C Nenmelsler J Larruclr M n qer M Whaley H Senrol M Calor! A Rololf T Row lel? lo rqhl A Thenle lN rube B o nen n nam Schrneler G Brenfenbach J Barlre M Seler K Tempel A Overberq lv' Wal V Zmser B Krohn M Fleussner C Davrsson Mid le Row R Waqner J Plefzlnq uqlas s an Isalr y Zegler I Hoeweler C Hornberqe J Koch J Gallaqer J Duelers P Zo S Morrn Grove G Blclr C Helfzler BoHom Row E Johnslone C Wen J Whnlaclcer J Kell P Par er M Groqq T Mnchaelson M Kerman D Nvclrerl B Klrschbaum J Grozler F Kessler N Keller GERMAJI CLUB l ' S ' ' .r ', I lj. l. i . K I . T . . lg. E. '+elflB, E. ' 5. R Rh'll' . F, Pl ffm J. , R R. or' loq: U l 4 l rs .B.'Ls., ,.Fe m , . , , , . is far. J A ' J 4 ,'.A op I i : . ' G . . Jh , J. G'll' , H 'd : . , . ' R. Do , F. Ba f' , H. o, S ler, R. Haas, H. Clark, . 's, M del.. ,.f,'fkf The Spanish Club has a new sponsor, Mrs. Barbara Palmer. She has suc- cessTully Taken over and handled The duTies oT Mrs. l-larrieT SilbersTein, whois S P A N I S H now Teaching aT The new Woodward l-ligh School. C L U B Their business meeTings, which were all conducTed in Spanish, devoTed Top Row leTT To righT J Elwood M eiss M Weber E ZenTman Phipps B Buchanan L Anlun B New man T Pnder N Anderson J Berle man C Leulce Middle Row D Gfford B Parker S a ace E avls W Lnosa Sch ebllnq C Weslon J Shepherd hnson W Jenner P Soan Frannclr M Gvladden M Walasin B Dabney BoHom Row W Dye J PaxTon B Mc Knley J Hnmes B W:TTenbaum M Beraha T Talcao B Hughes L Balmer T-lard n P Schehr V La S T Row leTT To righT J Welch R Towner L Davis C Wilcox D Cool: J Welch Middle Row J Lee C Williams osTerman B Redd L STone STewarT S SToTTreqen B Persons ner N Lawson P Derhe er Croshy D STaublTz W McKinley Schwab Bolfom Row P Clippard C Camp W umphrles C mu ece P SchwarTz J Elle V l clsay H a er Slag e Ellerhorsl' R Azar SPANISH CLUB much Time in preparing The TradiTional Thanksgiving baskeTs and boxes Through C A R E To The cause oT relieT in Europe The enThused members especially enioyed The SouTh American movies which conveyed To Them The idea oT The old Spanish cusToms From wriTing To Triends oT Spanish speaking counTries They also derived much pleasure 165 w' , '. , ' 1 B1 ' V : , i , . , . W ll , . D ', , i l y. J. J. Jo '. ', f i T Ef D. . 'f . QCA. op , . ' . . . R, Palrhen W, lFosTer, D, Bieirbauml I' i I . , . 'A ,D. Kl , . , . , P. , . , , , C. M'll , . , . T , T. I . . i . . ' ,D. bell, , H' ' ' . f sais, Bi Me' , . . . ' r, , Bel N. Lin , . B lr , S. I y, E. s t: M LJ V 6VYl VCGSP 5 'WV' 5 CIDT -NL, T1 S G 'Y 135 Le Cerfle Francals whose rnonllwly rneellngs ol er an pporlunury lor llwe use and en lnyrnenl' ol +l'e French language l scclal szfuallons lS under llwe capable dnrecllon of Mrs Mary S Howell, lnead ol llne Prenfln deparlrnerl al Huqlwes l-lelplng 'ne needy and Lnl rlunale af Clfrlslmas s a 'radnllcnal pr leer L llne orqanl 'allen Ar 'rlwe blennla lrloqlrves Carnnyal flue Frerlcn Club adds an anr ol old world soolwlsllcaflon -1rd a ways brnnqs n a oenero s convbullon fn tlne general colferg Games sunqlnq and moyles have Conlrlbuled rnucln lo llwe years lun and eduqallo 166 LATIN CLUB o Row elf fl Hanelnamp Ha Monro C A R We ll B m ar ac rw e 'W ar F Haas R Hansel P ay R se lv le Row B Co persle n B T rw F Walrarnaflw A Soller T Demp Ob r ml l MlmClW arlc lrl r r' nlz J C Meyer A Welss rc ar r sey nn s er lrs n ar B om Row M M ler D Smurlw J Pe? S Par r Kersb M Sm lu C Par er P ar M G J Herb Top Row lo rglwf B Bern ar Sn r Paulson J Haynes R Clcefson P Sublelf M Merwrn rown Dennns G Crandall L Woodruff M Jones M rruscn L Monlqornery J Wlfll Morrls B l-lewu Ml le Row E Balmer J Lfnowlz ampsnn J Baldwin J Arnol Felder R Brarnlrarnp J Breqen D Cnadburn J l-looser M Molwr R Carney B Crawford G Klnq G Anderson P Gooder G Bell J Mc lrroslw B Ellls Boffom Row B Morrls K Freclx M Morgan S Venler J Borneman M Elselern R Foqel 6 Renlschler J Lauclc D Drayson J McCormack A l-warmann L Knuqlml' FRENCH CLUB W za ? L.:'e- L-fr C C ' so PS l. Es Gad-,S Bas in lon DU'kC'S9 l'le C'b ls 'lf asss' Ps w bers ln . 1 A Ll fre' kn J.-33,15 ' The an 'er' Rl 'rar :fyff.a ' rd r oe.: 1 G aw re ' TW- ff ' a' TMA WFS? are i as ' V 5 'Q-r' R ffaos' i fo 3'5 'fl 5 lf-CLP: v Qwsrflf, .. i,'J 1 +: bDV-. Tlvls s far. ' Q 'Q by or Jwnne l wear .35-ly. A 1fr'z7s 1 ' .l '-' 1 - 1 -:- ': 4 CUPS'- 'Wis ' ' H C s '1 Fur: a'1 'K 1' '-A- 1 '1f 1' f'. E 1' 'M fl- H Cirnfe. T p ,r 'Aw 'qn': C. X lol. rfsnr, K. Oder, C. . . Plynnar, P. Anderson, P. Kellefl, G7 Rf-J J. Saber, , ' rlwo .l-la f l B O ,N. L ri ln l, . . .u T by T. Bell, . Al f. lidd : . so T . Pa' se, T. e sclw 'd, T. ' 4 A W Cl , E, B'r', B. Sclweprna A L S: ra , .Kocm . , . ' C. D n ., M. Sadle A. R.: ear J Ds: LG, Queer H. P lcf , J. Jw' oil 1 . I' , , ' Leaf, A. Atkins, J. ers, . ke R. , , lr , . lr , .Slw ron, J. C: e. . aer, , ers J Cefnfnier, , left I : . ln d J ar, K. r A l . A . Y I I I . I N B , J. ', . , L Yolnq, L. . . , A. o J , . , . Ir E. l, , lfl. 'dd : , , . 4 I , J S ., , . ' , . d, A KRUECK CLUB Bofiom Row, lerr Yo rFqhr: A. Weiss T. Oberschm7dr, M. Laucll, B. Carper' +er, D. Prafher, W, Lennrnq, J. Grimes J. Sfrvers, B, Adams, W, Peiers, T. Mrrf rich, R. Hadcemeyer, J. Fenqer. Middle Row, left fo riqhf: B. Phrlhps R, Werqers, G, Ralf, E. Mende, P, Breen, J. Phelps, C, Nfchohas, B. Pruifr T. Tarfer, B, Reiss, C. Fryrnan, D, Toon. N. Ausfinq. Top Row, iefr ro rlqhfz R. Eisensrhmrdf, J. Wolf, P. Wesrerfeld, N. Mcfxnrnrh E. Morris, M. Jahn, J, Bowhnq, J Smarr, J. Beidenkaop. Top Row lerr To rqhf C Derhefer Waddle J Winn J Jesse Perlcrns P Price A Morrrson C Ko mos J Hamanr C Renneqarbe Ml Ie Row J ErNe L Hammer B nnney R Carney J Coe Rechei E Eller-hors+ C CMH' C Crark J Wndmer C Shook J Skidmore B Thompson C M Iler Boi om Row L Sloane R Azar P Sioan J Johnson C Tsaras M Ease 'em M Runck P Gooder V Wse J Benzrrqer S Ze qWer The Kruerk Honor C'ub was rrrqnnisrd 7r N421 in nwern may 3 f rms-r 5 'bd' Red KVUOLJK. Irs mernbevsnip 's r,- rnposed ' u'sre1ndFnr1 frg-snwren and s pw veeommended by rherr efemenfarv s41hmJpv?ncYua5s. Teo addm. ra' boss wav N 1f'r hrs semester pr 'ci' 1 fh I q de nd 'Hz vw n bersnip at the end of wveraqe-. The sahe- of foorbail an The purpose of H' ard fflnrh Grade boys , Lv no er ra Ma. r. Q 1 Q d baskerbah pemcrs is fhe spncihm mr rey rnakrn rr mb a servf- +hv S ' and rmffwldn an fwinizar H U Z E T T E S zefres honor dub mr s phcmcre and fvesrvner q rrs w rqanrze rn 1949 by rs re, 6 mes M s nn asc e Ms orese sponsfr q rrs from the erqhrh grades of eemer-Tory schooNs rn f e Hughes drsfrrer are wre + P e freshmen ar r s s n arshp mer- and perscnalrfy porpos erre re r er n berfer qra s s r fwmes sucn as rhe hrusfmas Fund a arnwa One annuc ever? aro rn af apr rrnq fre h day seas T67 I r : . . M. , . I I, . , H. I . ' r, , , MCK' , . , . Y , E, 1 : . , . , , H.. . N C an w , K . P , asee 4 d And X o . I, A R h is ' P' 2. Twrf I r ' 1 5 r ' h- ' ,d c fern. In Ja -ary ' ' e QLn'.S9' Jn fhe ba-5 35 od Tne' er 0? Hsz ffs i: C are an' ' es de ard as ' ' C' ' nd C ' . Y is I He a dsl '- c' on, Top Row, lefi To rnqhf: R, Spness, D, Taylor, K, Hixson, R, Recher, R. Paniolo, B, Buh, D. Melchiorre, B, Bernhard Boflorn Row: J. Huber, E. Clark, J. Gerharf, B. Hansel, R. James, J. Sfrong, J. Kennedy. CreaTe, lvlainTain, ExTencl is The inspiraTion Tor The Y lv1ovemenT Throughoulr The world. l-li-Y, an honor club, is The Y.lvl.C.A. Tor high schools. Reorganized Ten years ago by The presenT sponsor, Mr. Paul Bowers, The Hughes l-li-Y Club has become one of The besT in Ohio. Since a ruling by l-lughes Club Touncler, Mr. Elmer Kizer, sTipulaTes ThaT all members of Hi-Y musT also be members of l-lughes Club, The l-li-Y organizaTion is unique in iTs membership policies. This limiTed member- ship plan aiclords a closeness and cooperalrion which is unusual in mosT clubs of This Type. 168 Y-TEENS The Y-Teens, one of lhe oldesl clubs al Hughes, has gained +wo new sponsors Jrhis year. Mrs. Mary Jane Doeplce and Miss Jessie l-lollweclc have made 'rheir iirsf year a success by carefully planning money making proiecls such as 'rhe earring sale. A mosl inleresfing girl-boy relalions panel provided an arousing discussion for bolh +he l-li-Y and Y-Teen mem- bers. Along wi+h lhe many new addilions +o l-lughes Jrhe Y-Teens have organized a Junior l-ligh club, which has creafed underslanding belween Jrhe young and 'rhe old. Top Row, IQH fo righfs J. Thorwerfh, P. Gooder, C. Porfer, N. Anderson, J. Prior, K. Paulson. Boffom Row: J. Fischlr, L. Morrow, S. Skirvinq, J. Gaudin, Presidenfg L. Beier, D. Drayson. 169 Every club musl have a purpose 'ro achleve a goal. The Sales Club, under 'he sponsorship ol Mrs. Efzabelh Shleds has glveh basket al lhahlcsglwrwq and sold Corsaqes al Chrfslmas lor The l-luqhes Chrlslmas Fund. During The year lhe Sales Club was lorlunale lo have speakers lrom lhe Sales Execuluve Council lo 'fell lhe sludenls of fhenr varnous 'obs experrences and achnevemenls The Sales Club us qulfe proud of :ls progress lor lhe pasl year and will conhnue Hrs accornplushmenls for years lo come 170 SALES CLUB Top Row, ell lo riqrwl: H. Wandsrral D, Hunlley, W, Woesfe, W, Cur+ig B Kamen Middle Row, lell' lo rlql1l:D.Klelnman B, Meyer N. Ross, B. McClain, P Siruler, S. Paflersor, A. Applebaufr' BoHom Row, lefr lo rlqhl: P, Wllson M. Thomas J. Boler, B. Raeburr. S Vaulmfar B. Rrrlh..l Rehn R Spur r 'iky S. B'.f.r1lrvq,A,Gr555 Row fl fo qhl B e Osfendorf J Klem G Sleber J Coll Y Re ch J As er M Gump M Lmde R Jones M Rofh l Wlffenbaum E Goldberg N Trdwell C Meyers C mqlon C Wall D 1 S l-warlz C Rofhenbusch SALES CLUB Top , ie ri : S. ar , R ml5mmffmf'M Boifom Row, lefl lo riqhl: P. Robe-rls Redd' . '. l'l'les: P SALES CLUB Top Row, leF+ fo rignf: J. Hlnds. R. Baer, A. Grons, P. Jullan, D. Downs, D. Dorfcn, T. Meyunq. Middle Row: B. Redd, J. BaT9YsferWa, P, X'VaWz, J. Brinker, l.HoUarvd,M.COr1en, J, Nirscne. C. Lcfln, J. Gray B. Horr WMI, BoHom Row: P. TownsNey, N. PraU, J. Kay, P. Wnire, R. Mclnfyre, S. SfnqWe- +on, P. Condo, J. Dierz, E. Childress, S. Muinnqef, S. Forney, M. Pklwefr. Row lerf fo w nf A Wxse man R Dnecn R rrard obs C 0 Boifom Row N Vauohr H Moswer OW' u L R eo B Esfes S STleqWer MERCHANDISING e Mercrandwswnc C b N d t-' Q rn gh Q gen org N c n N deparfmenr srores Tre c ass fe wS very we raan zed and ns under fne ex er super 5 on of Mrs Elvzabefn SF e d w V6 reresfnnq els frps Q an a Q as on roi an n evabrsnrncnrs HE' erd K C df 5 GW V P FU GV' 'WS GV' W s 4-war was prfy e y aVfs u r r-ra' 171 Y Top , rg 1 , ' ,S , Sfaf , . ' . J. 5 , 5, M. Jac , . LAM ' L. BQ . R. 'K ur B, PQWQW f 1 ye-ff Th . 4 K. Ts ImE'e'fc llmnes f S noe! I , F lC'1p'ndCw fi n N 4. cf-ops acl? ' p' A vw A Y ' 3, Many cf We cfubs eve 's 'c'..r afrer rnIc-rewn exanns. Ingwaded lr frg 1 ubs a1'5yi ee 6' -in A ' fl ' I fc! Precwr ' d G mbmr F' nl F Rf, ' d 'fner b SR ees H Aff. .4 'rf Tn scnifi ye' a f sh fa O 'S cler rn, rx? ding, r n ,deep Uni d .. ddb+neS4Cib'4C .f Leff +o Right F. Lelfh, H. Schrof, J. Gerharfl J. Whiialrer, S. Bowers, J. Walfers. The Hughes Honor Sociely, an organizaiion which recognizes our- sianding scholasric achievemenr, was siarfed in IQ48 under rhe capable supervision ol Mrs. Edna LeRoy and Miss Helen Beiaclc. The six juniors who have lhe highesl grades in Jrheir class become members of lhe Execulive Board lor ihe nexl year. The execufive board has charge of Jrhe Two main acfiviries-ihe annual Tea, which gives honor srudenls oi all classes opporluniiy io meer wiih Honor Sociely alumni and ofher sfudenfs who have allained high grades: and lhe Spring Ban- guel, a+ which seniors wilh a high B average and The lop juniors are inirialed. ONOR SOCIETY 172 lv1r.Alan Kindschy, has conscieniiously performed his duiies as sponsor of Jrhis honorary club for boys who have aliained a leifer in various fields of sporis. The members coniribuie To I'-lughes socieiy life an annual Sporrs Queen dance. The boys eleci a girl candidale for each sporl and The gueen is crowned ai The dance. This year's queen was Rose Sponaugle, who represenled baseball. Besides having good 'rimes Jrhe boys seriously fry io ac+ like wholesome Teenagers and creaie high ideals as Jrhey Travel Toward horizons. Top Row, Ieff fo right R. Blacksione, B. Whiiaker, G. Siuber, D. DeWiH, B. Margrave, L. Porfer, R. Apple, R. James. Middle Row: W. Koehler, W. Sparks, B. Robinson, N. Tidwell, D. Pragar, T. Bauer, R, David, R. Venables, C. Tharp. Boffom Row: M. Lieberman, R. Beecher, R. Paniofo, G. Bass, R. Ofio, Prssidenfg T. Sfockhoff, B. Brewsier, D. Hill, B. Phipps, G. Bachmann. 173 The l-lughef lnteriratority Council under the capable' direction ot Mfss l-lazel L, Koppenhoeter and Mr. Paul Bowers, If. an organizalior primarily estabiisheo tc pro mote and m social clubs, antain understanding and harmony amono Other important goals ot the group consist ot strivino to gain bett er relations among school, school organira tions, and social clubs, oren oifcu--,ions BDO debates to netp so.ve the many various orobems, :Corin itirg a. Fvitiof. and dates without contlfgt and carrying out Beam ot Education regulations tor the benetil ct al concerned The Counci., tounded in I948, had as its 'rt pre-Jdenf Robert Cam ner and Dea poell, an outstandng student. Ronald Bren n Gaudin, both ot the Class ot Sl, were if charge ot writing the original constitution, Since then, there have been many worthwhile activities, fn which the council strives to show that their worlc and ideas are mostly constructive, to become annual atlairs. The trip and entertainment at Longview State l-lospital The Wesley l-tome tor the Aged, and the Hamilton County Home are a tew ot the more prominent oi such activitie , The Council also talces an active part in campaigns tor the less tortunate, such as the Muscular Distrophy and crippled Ch ildren Drives. Developments tor turther improvement have been conf stant. Une ot the most recent has been to include all student activ ities, as well as social clubs, in the Council, ir the hope that all students will ultimately benetit. CHI OMEGA SIGMA Chi Omega Sigma was started in l923 by a ministe' as a Sunday School group. Atter tunctioning tor a tew years, it was decided to adopt a constitution as a trater nity, and becoming the Aloha Chapter, have itf. home at l-lughes. ln the tace ot newly built schools, l932 saw the be ginning ot a chapter at Western l-lills l-liglf School. Late' another branch was tounded at Withrow. Still spreading Norwood l-ligh School opened a new unit. This concluded the expanding until a chapter was established at the re cently built Woodward. As the lylother chapter, Alpha has been the everlasting strength ot the ioined traternities. The religious ceremony ot formal initiation is outstand ing today as the symbol ot triendship between the mem- bers and their organization. Top Row, left to right: S. Hammelrafh, D. Bierbaum, T. Meyung, 8. Hagen, C. Tharp, D. Hill, P. Condo, D. N Bradford, A. Cors. Second Row: S. Gooder, T. y Diehl, J. Bamberlein, G. Clausen, C. Fischer, D. Tay- lor, G, Reif, J. Snarr, D. Melchiorre, F. Berqold, D. Goebel, B. Wanninger, C, Crumrine. First Row. T. Bauer, D. Schwab, J. Norton, B. Pennington, D. Karnes, R. Spiess, R. Panioto, President, R, Wolf, T. Minnich, B, Melchiorre, D. Gilfner, R, Dalon. Noi in Picture: R. Hardert. Xlll TRI CHI Originally an aThleTic club aT WiThrow l-ligh School. Tn Chi was organized aT l-lughes in I946. Because ai members were, according To The consTiTuTion aT ThaT Time necessarily members oT The varsiTy sporT Teams, cerTain rules regarding no smoking, and drinking were esTablished. This record has been Tollowed To a surprising degree al- Though parTicipaTion on a sporT Team is noT required. Some oT The various acTiviTies, in which The club indulge: during The year are giving Tood aT Thanlcsgiving Time To needy Tamilies, aT leasT one communiTy proiecT Tor each school year, and oTher social evenTs To promoTe good Teelf ing among iTs members. ElecTions aT The halT year permiT more sTudenTs To share in The posiTions as oTTicers and, conseguenTly, each Takes a more acTive parT. XXX Top Row, lei? To righlz D. Towner, J. Blincoe, J. Grimes, D. Cook, L. McGownd, J. Bronaugh, N. Tidwell. Second Row: T. Merchant, D. Gerbofh, R. David, B. Moq, D. Brown, B. Palmer, D. Malhis, B. Pelri, C. Surrifl, P. Hesley, D. Cook. First Row: H. Baldhoff, R. Holland, J. Lee, J. Farrell, B. Fiefsam, Presidenl: R. Hansel, B. Bernhard, R. Recher, W. Whelslone, T. Butler, J. Breiner, T. Bauer TRIGINTI OPTIMI TriginTa Oplimi, which means 'ThirTy oT The BesT, was Tounded aT old l-lughes April, l895 and is oT a LaTin deri- vaTion. The red and gold colors symbolize The crimson oT The ever brighTening dawn and The gold oT The rising sun. The obiecTs oT T.O. have been To creaTe and mainTain a democraTic high school TraTerniTy and To advance aTh- leTics in all Tields. An lnTerscholasTic Field Day, which is The Torerunner OT The presenT inTerTraToriTy aThleTics was TirsT crediTed To TriginTa in l895. Since Their origin There has always been an acTive T.O. chabTer in CincinnaTi. During The laTe TorTies, T.O. was Temporarily disbanded aT l-lughes buT was reorganized ir' l953 wiTh eiqhr eighT charTer members and in one year has doubled iTs number. ToD Row, lefl lo righl: H. Oury, D. Jordan, B. Hewill, L. Davis, T. Miller, H. Hudson' R. Sweeny, J. Hoch- sfrasser, R. Speed. Firsl Row: K. Barnes, J. Free- man, M. Pelerson, J. Marlin, R. Beefs, Presidenig J. Dielz, D. Hudson, E. Swenson. TU Top Row, left to riqht: B. Pearson, J Kassinq, J. Kurikle, M Underwood T Branum, R. Azar M. Davis, B Hayes, C. Craig E. Ellerhorst, P. Under- wood, B. Johnson, S. Meyer. First Row: R, Molloy, D Curnay S Rolotl, N Murrison P. Anderson C Campbell A Glass President W. Huelsemann, E Craig M Pickett M Jones J Burbank llXl DELTA CHI DELTA ln l924, Dela Chi Della Sororly began lo b'oorn al Hughes High School. Thii lew group ol girls galhered TC gelher lo praclre lheir hgn ideals ol lrulh, honesly and lcyally, As lhe years p'ogresseo lhe membershic expanded and me lriendslnip bonds among lhe girls grew slronger. They barlicipaled yearly in such aclivilies a- conlribuling en lcrlainmenl lo lhe Counly l-lome. The sororily s colors ol blaclr and gold are oulslanding and can be recognized al loolball games in lhe Fall and olher gala evenls in which lhe Dells lake parl. The second annual Sororily Spolf lighl' was a huge success and everyone who allended lound lhemselves enioying every rninule ol il. The Dells who are lenown lor lheir inilialive, have been induslriously planning lhe pallern lor lheir lulure lives. DELTA KYTYVES ln Qclober, l932, a small group ol hopelul girls al old Hughes l-ligh organized Della Gamma Phi Sororily. fn November, l934, lhe name was changed lo Della Kylyves, Bela chapler. The lwelve girls slruggled lo achieve success, and slowly the name ol Kylyves began lo climb lhe ladder ol esteem unlil, back in I935, il slood side by side wilh sororilies ol background and long slanding. l-lelping lo bring ioy inlo lhe lives ol others wilh such lhings as Thanksgiving baslcels, drives lor lhe less lorlue nale, and parlies lor lhe children al lhe Convalescenl l-lome has always been an imporlanl phase ol lhe sororily, Allhough lrends ol lhal pasl era dillered. lo some ex- lenl lrom lhose ol loday, cerlain lhings, as lhe lhrill ol pledging, happiness and lears al Formal lnilialion, and lhe warm, malchless companionship with sororily sislers, will never change. I Top Row, left to right: K. Paulson, B. Ellis, S, Stoff- Q regen, A. Ashcraft, D. Woosely, J. Prior, P. Fey, C. l Schmidt, J, Seefried, P. Bernhardt, Second Row: F. Bastin, J. Gilliam, A, Stegner, P. Byer, E. John- stone, J, Thompson, C, Wendel, J, Holzwarth, J. Lev- ett, G. Thompson, W. Weber, D. Paynter, N. Conboy, D, Bernius, L. Smith, V, Wise. First Row: E. Baker, N. Smith, W. Dye, L. Reiqer, P. Sharroclr, C. Divens, H. Schrof, President, M. Whaley, D. Burton, P. Murray, M, Merwin, L. Miller, B, Porter, Not in Picture: P. Boerhinqer, M. Fittro, E. Winters, HEPTA BETA Members of l-lepla Bela Sororify have lhe dislinclion ol knowing lhal lhey belong lo a club whose founding dales back lurlher lhan any olher high school social club ol ils kind. Originally founded by seven girls as lhe Alpha Chape ler in Delroil, Michigan, il now slands as lhe Bela Chapler in Cincinnali. Seven glislening pearls on a gold back- ground lorm +he unique pin, Each year l-lepla parlicipales in such worlhwhile aclivr ilies as donaling generously from lheir lreasury lo non- charilable organizalions, and also enlerlaining al lhe Counly Home. On lhe lighler side slumber parlies, rurnb aboul affairs, hayrides, weiner roasls, dale parries, and dances help +o liven up lhe weekends and also lo slrenglhen friendships lhal ollren lasl even aller high school gradua- lion. Top Row, lei? lo riqhi: M. Cohen, E. Ginsberg, J. Too Row, Ieff fo righf: J. Hdefrler, J. Willlin. P Schwarlz, P. Sfewarl, J. Herzberger, J. Arnold, P Carskadon, N. Laile, C. Webker, J. Jesse, A Puschmann, J. Dankerl, P. Haisley. Second Row C, Chase, M. Eislein, G. Bell, K. Cook, P. Godby L. Chase. C. Heitzler, M, Muhsam. D. Schwarz, C Haeckle, B. MacRae, C. Pinfold, P. Pounds. K Row: V. Albu, J. Shepherd, B.'Nicl1olas, P, While J. Cook, R. Sponaugle, PYESIUGUTL G- Ward. 5 Pasler. L, Charley, M. Tanner, J. Tcwnley, B. Wag n r S M dd k Nl in Piclure: J Marlin, S OMEGA SIGMA CHI Omega Sigma Phi, since ils founding, has doubled ill membership vvilh girls from several leading high schools ol lhe cily including New Woodward, Walnul l-lills, and l-lughes. Each year ils ehlervescenl and fun-loving members en- joy lradilional ahfairs such as The winler formal June boalride, and lhe Parenls-Daughler Valenline Dinner, giv en by lhe Molhers' Club, which was held al lhe Alms l-lo+el.The lvlr. and Miss Sororily Dance, given annually for charily, has seen Omega Sigma Phi viclorious lor lhe paslr rhree years. Preparing a Thanksgiving basker for a needy lamily and making slulfed dolls for orphan children were also philanlhropic aclivilies ol rhe Omegas. Ask ior one ol lhe lorry-live girls belonging lo lhis club her favorite colors and shell promplly reply clear red and while, The sororily s colors. Odenhs. A, Zisman, M. Jacobs. Boflom Row: P. Ger- hearf, D. Hild, B. Rclh, J. Snider, M. Youlrilas, D. Einhorn, R. Kaplin, H. Polonieka, P. Anchel. lliX Frech, C. Fessler, H. Perkins. J. Barker. Firsf e, . a oc . o . ' i Wilson, A. Perrine, J. Volk, C. Brown, L. Sleln. lllflll Top Row, lef? Io riqhfz V, Pefers, N. Clark, R lfsliin, C. Hanks, A. Theile. Bo19om Row: J. Ziegler, I. Kincaid, M. Bohl, Presidenfs R Nelson, M Bon- neIT, C. Wuersch. PHI EPSILON PHI Phi Epsilon Phi sororiTy was originally Tounoeo aT Nor wood High School. The BeTa chapTer came info efsrence aT Hughes in November oT l95O, Barbara Angel, class oT Sl, was voTed The TirsT presioeni wiTh a membership if ffve. This increased rapidly wiTh Tfie iniTfaTion oT girls Trom bo'h Our Lady oT Angels and Hughes H'gl1Schoel. Their purpose has always been To creaTe lasTing Trienfi ship among Themselves, To aTTord members The oppoiTu n7Ties To provide Their high school days wiTh gay Times and To help less TorTunaTe people in every possible way. One OT These proiecTs includes a Trip To The Union BeThel in order To disTribuTe clever giTTs To The children. The girls were Touched by This graTiTying experience and They Tell The closeness oT Their sisTerhood wiTh pleasure, PHI SIGMA DELTA licur usrrous pearls ser proudly upon a gleaming onyx paclgrouno sign'Tv 'ne gir s who Tounded Ph' Sigma DelTa Soror'Tv aT WaIruT Hills many decades ago. ln l95O The Hughes chaoTer broke away To become independent Thus allowing vacancies Tor new members. The consTiTuTioP was Then iewrfffcn To iimif 'he numoer oT eligible rusnee 'o be picogeo. Their annua Mr. PopuariTy GGPCG has Thu, Tar been a huge success in bui ding up The Treasury and in providing a Trierrdly compeTiTive spiriT in oTher sororiT?es. Blue and gold beanies along wiTh maTching emblemed sweaT shirTs are worn regularly by acTive Phi Sig members. STill anoTher aspecT oT PSD. s specialness is The TracliTion of giving jewelry To The graduaTing class, Finally, Phi Sigma DelTas, above all, pledge loyalTy TaiThTulness, and sinceriTy ThroughouT Their sisTerhood. Top Row, left To righT: R. Crauder, S, Brunner, J. Dein- inger, W, Humphries. BoTTom Row: J. Bregen, P. Borer, C. Borer, T. Sprinqer, L. Taylor, Presidenh C. Bruder, C, Jaeger, R. Weinle. No? in Pidure: A, Weber, M, Smifh, J. Corrs. lllill SIGMA DELTA CHI The Alpha chaTer oT Sigma DelTa Chi was Tounded aT WiThrow l-ligh School in l93O and broughT To The CliTTon Palace in I933. The Sigmas Talce pride in malcing sTuTTed animals and oTher clever obiecTs Tor The graTeTul children aT The Emanf uel Day Nursery. This annual proiecT Takes place during The EasTer vacaTion. Each girl Talcing parT Tinds herse'T aTTaining The clubs moTTo oT T-lonor, Friends, and LoyalTv. Among Their social TuncTions, The Sigmas enioyed Them- selves aT a delighTTul Open l-louse parTy during The TooT' ball season. AnoTher gay evenT occurred aT ChrisTmas Time in The wee hours oT The morning when They exchanged cunning giTTs and Then dropped oTT To a deep slumber Tilled wiTh memories oT The years oT progress and hope, Tor The enchanTing TuTure. lllX Top Row, lefl To rlghlz C. Muclrenluss, M. Wolf, J. Grozier, S. Slevens, V. Zinser. Borfon Row: G, Neal, E. Kessler, M. Hayes, M. Fleissner, Presidev, N. Keller, J. Holllramp, M. Mclloberfs, TAUSIA CreaTed many years ago as a socia. club, Tausia has long remained noT only a club in which girls who have a common bond may gaTher, buT also a symbol oT scholasTic achievemenT and high ideals. To her members, she sTands as a solid ToundaTion upon which They may rely aT all Times. She is as a ship, guiding Them onward Through Their seas oT Trouble and sTorms oT care. A Tirm belieT in God, who guides ThaT ship, is shared by The girls OT Today who will malce The women oT Tomorrow. Her goal is, in parT, noT only To provide Tor her members a rounded social liTe, buT To give Them a sound basis Tor Their Thinking aT The presenT and building new horizons Tor The TuTure. Top Row, IefT To right: P, Derhefer, A. Morrison, A. Cox, M, Runck, P. Gooder, J. Bullock, C. Shaw, J. Aufdermarsh, D, Drohan, M. Fulfon, B, Weishaar, L. Monfgomery, W. Schoenling, L. Beier. Second Row: M, Sadler, R, Bramkamp, J. Berleman, N. Brown, E. Weis, T. Talrao, J. Sfegrnan, J, Gerharl, L. Morrow, B. Meyers, R. Rohrbach, I. Hoeweler, J. Herbers, J, Eiler, C. Cliff, N. May, S. Skirving. Firsf Row: M, Groqg, J. Lauck, S. Bowers, J. Himes, J. Middlelon, J. Gaudin, N. Anderson, PresidenTg J. Fischer, S. Vernier, S. Lancasfer, B. McKinley, P, Schehr. ill A STUDENT TODAY-A NURSE TOMORROW PLAN YOUR PROGRAM NOW AT THE SCHOOL OF NURSING OF THE JEWISH HOSPITAL ASS' CINCINNATI, OHIO N PATRONS MR. AND MRS. H. A. ACKER MR. AND MRS. M. E. ANDERSON MR. AND MRS. WALTER ASHBROOK MR. AND MRS. CARL A. 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