Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1955
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First. it Illllsl lle oponed: and sevond it. IllllSl llc- passwd llltllllgll. lligll svllool isa door: il van opvn lllltl a world ol' sadness and lailurt- or a world ol' lliilJlJlllf'SS iilltl zlvlliewllwllt. lll tllis door tllat l'0pl'CSPIllH lligll school, llll'l't' arv Illkltlj' othvr doors wllil-ll Vitll lw use-d as stepping stones ill preparing lor the future. xVll6lllC'l' tllvsel doors are 0ltPlIPtl illttl used is the devisioll ol' 9ili'll individual pvrson. Si'll0lill'Slllll van light the hallway to the door ol' SlIt'l'PSS ill lllillly livlds Wlll'l't' tlll- lll'2ilIl is a lloc-vssal'y itllfl lllIl't'pl2l4'f'illJll' lll'll1. Xvtixfitil-s Uilll Hlillifl the looting solid lor those' who plan to work with this lllllllltk fXtlll0tic's1'all INitlif'lllPlNltlf strong llllllllglll to varry 1'UllllASliiIllS llltllllgll the' grueling passagv into Ill'0liPSSlUIlill sports. But lllGl'0 arc Hlillly other doors whivll ran ln- 0pf'llPll and lllll5l he openvd il' onv is to he a WN'll-l'UllllllE'll person. llc IIIUSI pass llll'UllyQll tht- door ol' low. lly liar tht- nlost lt1lIl0l'ltllll. l,ox'c' IS the llI5il1PSl lllllllitll l'HI0lI0lIl iilltl. Xkllllillll lt. lilo IS ll'lllllf'SS. llvll- gltlll is ilIl0lllQ'I'Q12tlPWilY wllivll is part ol' llltx groat door tllat is lligll svllool. HtxSl30llSl- lllllly I5 a lllll'll t'olnpal'tlllc'nt ol lllls HIEISSIXP Sll'lH'llIl'l'. llut part ol' tllis door is lllilllf' of glass. Thus wc van l-onle up to the door ittttl look lllftlllgill without avtually opening it. We tllvl'el'orv Ilf'xQIli'l'l thc' 5.fI'l'?ll pasturvs on tht' illsidv and lall sllorl ol' Slllll'l'IIlH SlIt'l'PSS. lint lly Ullf'lllllQIQ this portal and passing lllfilllgll. we open tht- way to lilllitlclss possillilitivs. f ,f HCA, -f 5' A A ' - 44-Q,-if 1' .tt,,Usz.., X X Faculty , aa t at yt 'W +L .fLL..Ub If W N J N 9 'KX P hgh t ,V QR Sports Organizations is 5' w I va 9' ' a 4 mb-W - Q 3 N mf Q W I 3 6 3 ? N Y Q' 5? X xi Y 3 MVA vV,5f?J TW XR 5 'fu by J -k .y llfnwx- . . 13. I A. f5 N 'xx 5 ,I -- - is . C ls- Ak,- N C' ' ' JA S . ' I V v v Jw , ,, a ' fl Q1 r 1 J' UMU- ' Q ' n'. umbb kmwf 1 .wxl Aj.,,.,f L1 J Inllfvfpfl x.,i4 ff A Xi ,Q- 4155 ...N-r K F ,IK , 5 s X rx. . 9 .N k Q N f 'I ix Ns.: N' x . . was x XXT .-Q X .QR . A xx - 1 x Xl X x i 1 R Q X X qw Q X N X xy, X 6 X myx ' J X - S wx h .V S Q, xl 5 5 Q? I l 1 1 Q, -. xi X 5 X, ,-.f . A Q ,, M1 x -4 0 A . Kfx N x TBR X. , C I I x , -.A xr . .C 1 3 X.. X RJ X gf. 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A - 'wt ' A l .n.'l '.1.'7'.l.'Q K ,Us Jar, K G' 'Qs '1'.a.1'4.'Y'.g,'l'4,1',g,1'.g, f ,aw --5 --r cis-091. A l'riz0-winning Papvr. the Drama.. Plus lflmir Fine Arts at Huglws woulrl a P001 Inspire FHNJE ARTS .,,z 1 K. Q G ' K I f . 45. 'Dv ' , f N , 3 Q, -has - M-X'1.?!1l l All Art Doors Are Unlocked to Any Hughes Student with Ability and the Desire To Create the Beautiful U1 -1 -X ,X 1- glyiril of C111-iqnmg 1-11. Santa Claus rvniinmls Karla Frvc'l1z1111l N1 1l lulw Il of thc u clue I1 lt lm1stl1m'l1c111'I 11f,l11y Kulwl- hun 'l'l11- aim of the Hughes art de-partl1n-111 IN to lulp -tumlc 111- lullti llIlll1IAN . . zipprvvialc- fins- art ancl to lw crm-atiw thx ins I umnsis uf four very 1'z1pal1lvtea1'l1c'rs. Mr.Jul1n lVln in iss tllll 1 1 Ill 1 iss 1.1111 s Atlllllllgll. ancl Mr. Paul Craft. lVlr. Craft. is 111 11 11 1 11 s IN wvll-luurwn Cinvinnati xsater-volnr artist 1 llt 11 nr 111 nunisfruus tiinvs. lfacli Christmas the art me rartnunt ltblll lllll cu . 1 ing. Fe-aturvml this year were lllI'Pt'-4lllllt'll's 1 ir- 111-11 ff 'N IX Cllll'lSllll2lSu klllll ii llllgt' Ililllllhl'-Ill2il'llP Sill! d IUN N II U sluclvnts. illho Inu-ly stage fl9CUI'Elll1lHS cz ll ss lltl N 1 is also i11 vliargv ul designing the sets lm sum lf' s 11 11 s . s 1 liuuml anrl thc' two ilaxs. The IFUUTEIIIIF . s s - s 1 . I' 111-ll-4111111-In Mr.Micl1ael11l111 is als11i11Q'l1.lrr,1 1 ln ll . 1 1111 thv lihrary. The entire art faculty wmperatms lll lhm 1 u t1 s t'lllt'I't'Il i11 the annual Scliulastic 1-xhiliiti 111 is 114 1 1 Xrt sllltlvllls display the-ir ark 111 the- .Nrl l-ullvrx A L1 t-I nv i -..'-.- 1 ---. 1-- .:f'i5?v 'fl i ' X ' Miki? -2 Ytiwf f - ' WNRS i Q:- . Ulf - . ik, 'gwsir UK 'hSlll?l'l1I'l2llll uvnt up un 0,l1llPCUI'iHllS Saxagvu, thi- mhmr tn flrzmm at Hugzlivs High Srlmul was opvlwfl. Fnllmxilig traulitimi. tisu hm' plays. tht- hrst living 'l'h4' Curiuus Szuagvu. ami the sermicl. Our Hvarts XXYPFQ' X ming aml Cay iwre pr1'sf'litm'4l to Hughvs l.ZlI'lllly and sturlvnts in the autlitorium. l nclvr the mlircvtimm of Nliss Mary lflizalwtli Pullarml. who has had tht- juli uf prmluving llughvs dramatic' oflvrings for the past Hu' years. 'I'lw Curious Saxagvn was umf'ih'cl. This tllrm'-au't t'UlIIl'flf hy ,Iuhn Patrick pru- xiclvtl hilarinus t'lll6I'l2llItItN'Ill fur thc' zunlivm-1' in the' tim pf'rfnrn1am'm's whim-h wort' giwn in ljl't't'llllttxT. It has lwvn thc'1'ustmn tu prvsviit a 'lihursclay altvrnmm p1'rl'urmam'r' whit-h crlalilcs students to sm' tht- p4'rlurniam'c' whit-h they uthf-rwisc' might hc' I'urm'1l to miss. The final shun takvs place' on ll lfriclay night and is quits' 11 sm-ial as wt-Il as vulturzil vwnt. Thm' avtors fiml it lu'm'ssury tn clvxota' most ul tht- frm' tilm' to p1'rff'1'ting thvir parts. Sluclvnts rvmain illnlt'I' svliuul almost until suppvr limi' ll'ilI'llllIlSI uml praw- tiving their rulvs until tht- play is us p4'rlm'1'l as lmssilmlv. 'lihvn thx' liig lll4lIIll'lll zlrrivvs as thc' huusc' lights elim mul tht- 2lll1llf'lH'K' grmss quivl. 'l'h4'n. tht' shim is mi. o o o 9 IQUHJClP3HtS um Year s Pla Nlalu-up plays il part in our l!l'lNllll'll0lli5 'l'he' prupcwly vmnniittue zu'rznlgn's CJlN lllllgI night llll1lSlllf'L'LlSl ol 'l'l1e' Curious SQIXUQI1'-iliililllgll'PIN i1lQJtll'IlI'llllllt'Z1llS X, , N u .k Q , 1 V . xl! Ky t W 9 I 5 R' A U I X' - Kx .Kr 'Q i X A r . X , il 1 tl! X41 N km N1 Q' f , ., J ll , LJ X511 RHXJ it f 's X ,l l F 'x J A V5 kj r A KJ, I kgs xx 5 4 ii if it if 1, A ' X K x Q X ' . rx ' . ltr? X Y hi' hi' A ' 4 . , XM' i 4 K' l- lf! Tl lt' xl Mx 'Y' , I w , is X1 ix nl l NX 1 lv f. 'N Tf g',yfQ N C it 'X 5 pf 1 , 4, l, v hx TQ F, N 4,2 N -2 'QR 'c Q' . , A ' I u i - f'x ' x. x x Repertor , Nurma May. .lim llivlz. and lSt'wrly siu'1't'ss. lust minute' prvpzirutimi llzltvs pl'iN'lll'1' Io Illlllii' pe'i'fH't ,W - - M -- rw 'l'llliS1'l.XNS lsllisl lluw: Nun-lin Nlurrg mul Alle-n P1-nlcr, Sn- nxls llmx: lluug lluelwn illlll Xl1lI'glllI'l'l 'uUl'Q,illl. lllllllllh Rum: lllll OAK:-1-fl-, Yurnm Wan, unrl Jully Dvllvri. S ULICS l'.lIlNl Kult: l imlxl lflalyh-nl Nl.u'y lynn l.mgg4 ,Im kill llilnvx. Xllzln P1-nl:-r. Nurllm NIM. llmlglau lluflwn. xlill'QL.lI'l'l Nll-141.111, ,luuly ll:-l!m'l'N. AI-ny:-v N-ln-nlnllllg. l.1lln.m Fl--.un-. Nmyxlm Kms: lxullllw-vu 1.4-luring:-r. .lv-Kun lxl'll1l'l', Jlllll' lI.llm-r. lS.ulr.1l.n N-ln-pm.m. Xlarllwn Xlwlw.-, JAIIIFI' l'l'n'm'lxln.1ll, lalml XM--1-fn. Nu- lllxml. Nl.u--I.: Nxnlmux. Nmm lll'lIl1Ilf'l' l'lnllu- llullmn. lx.u':n l'Ikl'4'lx. Nlmyl l'l'l111ll1gm'.J4,y lXlIlxll'llilIl, li1lrl+.1r.n .lullIlv'll. lllll lllxm-fl-. 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Earn pplause for Drama Department 'Nlnlluggm-1' Xlurruy l,1'lQ'l'N0ll on ligllls Nigga-s prmnlcs am uullvl lor llll' lulvnls illlll 4-ln'l'gl1's ul ull QISIUIFIIIQI alvlor- aml au'ln'ss4's as mall as llc-sigllaws, IlI'4lKllll'1'l'S. alml llilw-4'lm's, 'l'ln- lmljlrrllx ul' lln- zulors in lmlll mlm-llil-5 am' Illl'llIll1'l'h ul' Sage-s. -Xvllxv Ill1'IIllPl'l'h ul' Fug:-5 lmll lln- Illt'l'llllfIS ara- 1N'4'il5l1lll5 mln-n lln-5 vnu 1'xvn-nw lllQ'Il' l1ll1'llls mul skills in sl-ll-expr:-saiml. l':ill'll ml-mln-r gains lminls lllflillslll ill'lllill il1'llllQL vx- pm-rivllvvs aml ulwn llw rmwluirm-ml points am- alllalim-ml ln' is imilml lu juin 'lllu-spians. 'lilwspians is il llilllillllll tlfflllllllillllbll lm' lw.-plv ul' uvluul uvling vxln-ril-111-4'. This xvur llll'I't'ill't'llllll'hllI1l IllS wlm lmu- Q-arm-ll Illia lmlmr. Productions Involve Skill In All Stage Techniques v all y .l ' I u ,I 9 f Stage Crew-Lights M l Scene from Our llearts Were Young .lim llauek. Norma Nlay. Beverly Bates. Doug: lludson in rehearsal 'llhe hnal play was a production hased on lfniily Kinnhroughis and Cornelia Otis Slcinneris delightful hook. i'Our Hearts Were Young and Cay Hughes audiences were entertained hy two performances of this production. the hrst of which was a matinee and the second a Friday' night show. These performances took place in Hughes audi- torium on March Il and el. For this play students also auditioned lmefore Miss Pollard xy ho chose those hest suited for each part. After auditions, six weeks ol strenuous re- hearsals luegin in which aetors and actresses are expected to learn eompletely their parts and he ready forthe perlornianees. After the play each and every actor and actress feels a glow of satisfaetion at a jolt well-done. All participants in these ventures are to he highly eonnnended for their energetic eflorts to make each play a success, Sl. 1m .Q K l11 l.I'1ll1l ul' 1l11- s11111-l1l111.11-1l 111-1-: lx111---lf lllgl. ,lllll ll111111.1s. ,l1111 l111'l1-r. N115 ll:11-lv 1-1111-51-1'. ll111'.11-1- X111.1lx. ll.1u-lf111'y, 5l.1111l- i11g:: llill ll1'IlIll'l. .l11l111 Jllllllllllll. .l1'l'lN Flin-rs. xllll'l'.lX l'1-11-rs1111. ll lulu-s lllllllj 1lill'1-1'1-111 groups In i11su1'1- il l11'sl-1'11l1- lH'1l1llll'll1lll. rlllll' livlwl 1-1111111111111 llw malw-up 1-111111111111-1-. tl11- prupm-rly 1-11111111ill1-1-. ll11-1-11sl111111-1-11111111ilI1-1-.ll11- rlilg11'l'I'1XS a1111l those- 11l111 4ll'SlQ1ll2'lllIl 1-1111sl1'111-I ll11' sc-ls l1a111-:111 i111p111'lz111l pz11'l 111 1-a11'l1 plux. lllll slaga- 1-re-11 11111l1-1' ilu- gui1l11111-1- ul' M11 ll11l11-rl lltlfllllli' plum-1l ilu-11' llSll'll i111p111'l' ' 1 .llll l11l1 . . , . . Ill lllf- Sllltllllll p1-rl11r111a111'1-s. l'lllSllf all 11111'l1 llllflllsl ilu- fl'lll' 1111 ull sl'l11111l il551'llllYlll' uml the plays. ll11- 1-rms sm-ls lights. p1-rlm-1-ts s1111111l, Llllll l111111ll1-s ll11- Sl'l'll1'l'l IH'l'l'iSi fur all pr111l111'li1111s. The aumlim-111-0 haul Nliss lflizalu-ll1 form lu lllillllx lm' lln- 1-11sl1111 and Miss lVlLlI'I'l'llil F11-l'1r11ll1 111 lllllllli for llu- Slll1'IlKllll I1111-lx-clranps. Nlr. .l11l111 N111-l1.11l 1141s1111-lulrgvnlposh-rszulu-1'l1s111gll11-plz11s11111l llllss .'Xl1lll:1lS1'll1' 111 1'l1z11'g11- 11lll1'l-ul sales. D l,1111l1i11g 1l111111 f1'11111 ilu- pi111'11il 4111-1 xllilll N11-1-11-.11'. XII XX 1-I1 -' ' ln 1. llnlx lg.l' 1-11-11 11-1-s l111l1l1-1' 111111 11111111 lll FK'!'ll!'l', lll't'll21l'Llll0ll .I--1111-1-11. I1-1 111-11.I111.111. Xwxm- l.--1111i11-- . 1- - This year marked the sixth performance in the history of the Hughes lWerria'-Co-Rozmrl. For live of these six years the script has laeen written lay gifted Hughes graduate and teacher, Mr. Rolaert Portune. Besides writing llflPI'l'LY-ffIJ-RCIIIHIZ scripts Mr. Portune has contrilauted his literary talents to several University of Cincinnati presentations, among these Scamp of the Canipus, Khaki Wacky, and Quiet Please. This year he also provided the script forthe Walnut Hills High School production, the Walnuts. The rewriting of Rell Mill for the Evansville Opera Company may also lae credited to Mr. Portune. This year's lWerry-C0-Round was set in the Sunset Valley Hotel which is presided over lay Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Higgins, portrayed lay Tom Minnich and Martha Runck. Norma May as Gracie, a snake-loving scullery maid, Hlarought the house downv lay merely appearing on stage. The sarcasm of Winnie, Beverly Bates in everyday life, and the antics of Peg Pounds, who played the part of the stage-struck Southern laelle, Dixie, were high points in the llf1Pl'I Y-C0-ROIITZII. The Merry-Go-Rolmzl laoasted three separate chorus lines, all of which were directed lay Miss Virginia Ga1'rett. The short and tall pony choruses and the tap chorus interrupted the action often enough to provide even more pleasure for the audience. Other characters in the Merry-G0-Rrallnll included Sandra Wtlllf and ,lim Dietz as the two laeautiful laut olanoxiously conceited specimens of the human race. Shelley Summers and Apollo Casanova. Dick ,lunker in the part of Sour- dough Johnny, an ancient uranium prospector, and Ed Crawford as the ralalait-like Dr. Ellsworth Pennywhistle further enhanced the riotously funny plot. Students taking part in the Meri'-a'-C0-Roltnad gave their time after school almost every day for two months in order to perfect their roles. Rehearsals in the morning laefore school often made it necessary for the actors and actresses to lae at school at seven-thirty. Bert Bramkamp in the role of the wealthy Mrs. Smedley U. Smedley, Frank Hermann as Smedleyls German Director Van Schlacter. and Bill Thompson as the precacious juvenile delinquent, Courtney, did their parts to laring the counter-plots and plots together for a happy ending. Mr. Herman Slayman's delightful musical arrangements and the orchestra under his direction provided a fitting musical laackground for Shoot the Works . The intricate laackdrops were designed and executed under the direction of Miss Marcella Schroth. Soma and Charmaine dl mu s their routines with dancers. The short pony gals await their delaut. 50. N Z' W ,Il ll lllllllllg, I: lm l llnllnm Xlule lulllf rm lnlvllu muh: lluuling Xllp l'm'lum' giw- ilu' lull lm I umllun-llfwl lumx lim- ll lla-xx llUlIlll'l'N. Merr -G0'R0und Inn' lul ll I4 nlll N0llQ1NltllDlll' lmplu lle-x. lX1'lllI.illlll 5llll'l1'f fam I'4 lllX plan l Nllllh Illf' rulv. Dance- Hand. directed hy Mr. llcrman Slayman. is comprised of selected members ol' the lVlarching Band. Providing music for the Parent Tcachers Association. plays. thc lVlcrry-Co-Hound, and many school dancos during the year gives it a round of activities. Orchestra mccts first period cvery day in order to prepare for various appcaranccs such as the Spring Concert, numerous assemhlivs. and the Christmas Conccrt. Orchestra adds a classical touch Io many plays and asscmhlics ir usic Floats Through Hughes Halls Dance' Band plays for social affairs and sp:-cial productions 'ali .ig 'l'ln'x ml u Il 1' 1' 1 llu-5 In llll W r Q U l 1 XlLlI4l'lllllQl Hum lluppe-r in ne-w l'l'g11l 5 R'f,f s xy H irl: ilu-3 I1-ml our llaunll Illlil' Kult: 5.lr.nl1 5Iulll'1'g4ll1, llialu' lllm-ml. 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S4-nu-ll u lah-nl slum fur the 1'IIj1lyllll'lll nl' lhv sluclvnl lumly. l mm l lfv dvnls lllltl il Svllillilll' slum for thc llughvs llurvnl Xssmwlnlmn. llu 'lulvnt slum. lwsifles lmrlnglng lhv .lllnior mul Sl'lllUl' lliglu S1-lumlx aw' I iii Working togetlwr as ai ivain make-s a stu'- vcssfnl atnntal. Svctimi vclitors. riffllt. in- P' vludv Kathy Cook. Connie Pinfold. .ludy Dvitvrs. Barbara Gibson. P21lliZiAIllilJI'S0Il. Peggy Pounds. ,lim Martin. and Sandra I.am'astvr. in other pictures area Tumi Ta- kau. Wanda Clark. ,luriy Gerltart. Murray Peterson. Gisela Bick, Ruth Brill. and Karla Frecli. The staff was assisted ity typists .ln Mtn Deiningvr. Bvtsy Meyers. and Mary Ann lingers. Skip Ansvlnttz. Mr. Hall. Sue' Dir-kvrson. and Margie Kc-ntvr. 'JW' -Q1-is 'llhis yvar's annual staff. unmlvr the flirt-4-tion of lVliss llazvl l., lioppi-nlioa-lm-rg nn-t varly in thc' yvar to choose a the-nw, :Xftvr 'l'lw l'nlovlu'cl Door is as clt-vitla-tl upon. lla- aclvisvr. tht- mlitors. and a representatiw of tht- printing voinpany spa-nt a we-1-ki-ml of work and plvasure to plan the lay-out. From this point tht' whole stall join:-tl logs-lln-r to organize thvir ideas for an annual tlwy would ln- proud ol yvars from non. livery sixth hell the editorial stall' lnvt in Room 200 to sc-lm-t pix-turn-s. typo arlia-lt-s. takv photographs. and laugh at the littlv llllSlillU'S. suvh as tha- tinn- a hoinvroonn pie-tnrv ix as takvn anfl it was clisvovf-re'Cl onv of tln- lioys cliclnit liavv his shoos on. il I-I lll1kIpItSUN IUCN Xtllll -K'XS1Illl I'X llAZl-1I.I,, KUl'l'liNIIUICFICR tllj llli X, ll XII 1 l4l lfnxmfu llflfzugrl' lfl1.s1'rlwx.s llulmgvl lrfllwr ll: x' ' run l'fHllI 5l'llll'lIllll'I' until the last 4ll'illllllH' ix as invt. thx- animal room lvnzzvml in s4'm'r't-vi. All stallvrs know the important-c of lu-vping thc' annual thvnn- a s1'm'r'vt aml lll1'lI'lllllIlHllt' goal is rf-arlierl when in june thc' annuals arc mlislrilvutvtl and lln- sm-rm-l is rm-walt-il: until tlwn vavli pvrson is thc' vviitvr ol 1-onstant rpwstionings. 'l'hv lbusinvss staff. which is mails' up ol two liusinvss nianagvrs, plays an iinportanl part in putting out the annual. With lln- lu-lp of Mr, Clytlv A, llall. the-5 sim-4-4-tl in svlling aclx'vrtisvnn'nts. scheduling svnior 1-lass pivturcs, vollevting tln- sm-niors' ilollars. F1'llllIgllUll10 room pictures. anfl hantlling patron acls, lxlllt'll vrmlit is tluv to tht- nwlnlwrs ol the stall who rlewote tlwir time to making 'l'lic l nlovlwtl llooru as vloss- lo p1'rfvm-tion as possililv. llrsr-ar4'll lroln hooks of yvars goin' hy Rvturrwml photos vansv sonn' 4'lnn'klvs tfonnim' l'inl'ol1l slwtvln-s an an it amlrls to tln' llQ'll1'I'lIIt'IIl of the annual. and a fvw sighs ol' tlisappointnn-nt. tlay 4H'I'lll'I'!'ll1'l'l.llI'lllt'llllIl HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL it Y tw 61,2 it ml 99 Y-Q' dl' 0 6 4- we 13 ki h ,. f' X P' voLUMl: xxvu CINCINNATI, OHIO, JUNE 15, 1955 NUMBER 35 X , .ak A L gut? wif 3 'ty 2 U l' The athletic teams at Hughes are not the only ones who bring l 0 rj-ji JJJUJ N J tv in home honors. Students have a right to be proud of their weekly l 977 j L V ly newspaper, the Gargoyle, a paper that's proud of meeting its l UQJL7 ' I ' , 4, deadline. For the past two years the Gargoyle has received the I Y ,JL -' My I top ranking as Medalist Class in the Scholastic Press Association X J, wlfblilsijfdfal Aof,3Columbia University contest. The Columbia Medalist award ' , f 451321. V I Ujils presented to those papers whose overall makeup and publica- bb, 1 I f wif' rg 171 tion procedure rank them as an outstanding student activity. lf Af' . f ' 2' The Gargoyle was awarded Medalist, a top award in a class of Jjckfudfftl jp' Q7 ll .7 TOM MINNIIIH Edilnr IIAXI-II. l.. KOPl'l'fNllUl'il l'iR ,41ltfl's1'r . l 14-00 other student publications. For the first time in 30 years the Gargoyle received the exclusive All-Columbian award for creative writing. Reporters from the Gargoyle have been hired as correspon- dents for '6Dateline,,' a teenage column in Gooll Housekeeping, for which they received a regular correspondenfs salary. Seventeen magazine honored the Gargoyle by publishing a full-length article, complete with pictures of staff members. This article was featured in Hltls All Yoursf, a section ofthe magazine dedicated to the creative talents of young people. The prize- winning Gargoyle is under the direction of Miss Hazel L. Kop- penhoefer, staff adviser. and Miss Gladys J. Kloak. financial adviser. fIIlARI,l'INl'i IILII- I' PHC PUVNDS JIM RUSENSIIH Ifiiy ,Yen-.v Sport. LES KAISI-IR AVN RICKI-I'l'S0'V S'l'l'IVI'l CARTPR Yvzvx 1 l'lllIll'l' Fcalur 'lihere is more to puhlishing a paper than most students realize. Gathering facts and writing articles are just initial steps. The pages must he laid out exactly as they are to he printed. with copy measured and headlines written to a spe- cilic count. Chief responsihility lies with the editors. who must exhihit patience and skill. The stall includes editorial, liusiness. and circulation mem- hers. Margie Kenter. Business Manager. has done remark- alvle service in soliciting advertisements and keeping ac- counts. lfach home room has a representative who distributes the paper. lfach Tuesday. the papers are counted hy volunteers. di- rected hy ltoherta Wagner. alter Mel Wolf hrings them from the printer's. .loy Cole. .luanita Collins. Bill O'Keefe. Barli Patton. Harriet Perkins. jim l'helps. Beatrice Shepherd. Carol Tsaras. and Alhert Penner. supervised hy Miss Kloak. distribute the papers on Wednesday morning from the aleoxe. Typists. photographers. senior adxisers. statistic gather- ers. and a host of other workers all have a part. tlert- should he mentioned lflaine Baker. Marlene lice. Wianda and l'al Clark. Carol Kraft. Lee llavis. .lack lfarrell. Stephan Nleny- hert. liod Beets. ,ludy lleiters. Karla l rech. and .lanet l'rior. It seems that the Gargoyle stall is capahle ol meeting all emergencies with the aid ol its friends. Near the end ol the year. to holster its income. the stall held a luakt- sale. a paper collection. and a sales tax stamp drive. Special praise goes lo the seventh-graders who hrought mountains ol cakes and cookies to earn more than forty dollars lor the paper, 'l'inie and ingenuity are com- l hined to make the Gargoyle 5 a record ol the schoolis life. .lonrnalism students learn all technicalities ol producing newspapers. Nlargie Renter. right. plans layout for ads which she has ohtained eaeh week. 1-P -r AD-'05'L - Exira l'll,l'I'il'UIlU' adivilivs open tho doors to a well-ronmlvd porsonality that vrvry uppvrrlassman strives to obtain. Svhool flancps, oulsizlv parries. C.A..4. picnic. cheering for tho teams, moalvling for Ihv Honor Leaguv Fashion Show., and rvliv- ing vhilrlhoorl :lays nmkv tho hours fly qllirlfly. 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M214 TTT T325 fn lfl flhl 212523 UW: llfm 'ill .020 Klll .600 STK Sfl 35:2 lfnfl Il IT 230 l23 .llllfu Senior Class First Row: WILLIE ADKINS: Art League, 3, 4: Football, 3, 4: Track, 3, -lt: ll Club, 3, 4. BETTY Al.l11iR: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2. NANCY Al.liXANlPl'iR: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chi Delta Beta, 1, 2. 3: Library Page, 3: Merry-Go-Round, 1, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 1, 3, 4: Student Coun- ril, 2: Nlajorettes, 3: Oiliee Worker, 4: Pep Club, 1, 3: G.A.A., 1: Span- ifh Club, 3. 4: Honor League. 4: lfreshie Aitl, 4. Second Row: IJAYHJ ALLART: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 2, 3, 4: Traek, 2, 4: H Club, 4: Cross Country 2: Spanish Club 2, FLORA ALLMOND: Art League, 4, Beta Chi, 4. PA1ll,A ANDERSON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Ar-tivity Book, 1, 2, 3. I: G,A.A., 1: Delta Chi Delta, 1, 2, 3, 4 KPresitlentD: Pep Club, 2: Stamp Representative. 1: Home Room President, 2: Home Eeonomirs Club, 2 iEx- eeutive Boardlg Honor League, 4: Freshie Aid, 4: Ollice Worker, 4: Car- goyle, 4: Annual, 4. Third Row: MARGARET ANGER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: Stamp Representative, 2: Oilire Worker, 3, 4: German Club, 2, 3, 4 CVire-Presidentbg Youth for Christ Club, 3 CPresidenU, 4: Honor League, 4. REYNOLD ANSCHUTZ: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 1, 4: Hughes Club 3, 43 Student Council, 3: Ensemble, 3. 4: Home Room President, 3: Lunchline Guard, 4: Business Manager of An- nual, 4. ROBERT ARMSTRONG: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Artivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football, 1. Fourth Row: .TACQIFELINE ARNOLD: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzettes, 1, 2: Hepta Beta 1, 2, 3, 4 iParliam4-ntarianl: G.A.A., 1, 2: Pep Club, l, 2, 3: Y-Teens, 1: Student Council, 3: Beta Chi, 3: Honor League, 4. ANN ATKINS: Art League. 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1. 2, 3, 4: Student Couneil, 1: Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 4: Chi Delta Beta, 1, 2, 3, 4- iSeeretary12 Latin Club, 2, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Page, 3. JEAN AYERS: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4 fPresidenU1 lnformation Desk. 4: Protlue- liotl 5llli1',4. Fifth. Row: GEORGE BACHMANN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: H Club, 4 iTreasun-rl: Stamp Representative, 1: Football Manager, 2, 3, -1: Gym Team Manager, 2, 3, 4: Track Manager. 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE BACON: Art League, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 3, 4: Lunebroom Stail. 3, 4: Junior Achievement, 3, 4: Latin Club, 3, 4. VIOLA BAILEY: Art League, 4. Sixth Row: ELAINE BAKER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzeltes. 1, 2: l rent'li Club 2, 3: Y-Teens, 4: Pep Club, 1, 2: Kytyves, 2, 4: Honor League. 4: Gargoyle, 4. ,lOllN liANlXlERl.1N: Art League. 1. 2. 3, 4: Aetivity liook, 1, 2, 3, .1 Krueek Club, 1, 2: Football, 2: Chi Omega Sigma, 3, 1: Hughes Club, 3, 4. KEN l3ARNl'35r Art lA'ilflllf'. 1. 2. 3. et: At-tivity Book, 1, 2, 3, -tg Baseball, 1.2: Stamp Representative 3: Hughes Club, 4: Triginla Optimi, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 4: Stull:-nt Count-il, 4. Sezwzfh Row: l!l'lYl'1Rl.Y BATES: Xavier Commercial, 1, 2: Art League, 3, 4: Aelivity Book, 3. 4: Merry-Co-Round, 3, 4, Honor l,t-ogu,-, .1- CHARl.OT'l'li BATTS: Art League. 1. l-'RETJICRICK BAI l-IR: Art League. L 44 tl: - .. T 11 . v- First Row: ROBERT BAYER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4. RODNEY BEETS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1. 2, 3, 4: Kr'n-ck Club, 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Basketball, 2: Honor Society, 3, 4 CExecutive Boardj: Gargoyle Staff. 2. 3 tEditorJ, 4 fSenior Adviserj: Triginta Optimi, 2 tPrt-sidentl, 3, 4: Student Council, 2: Bowling, 4: Lunchroom Cashier, 3, 4: Interfratority Council, 3 fVice-Presidentj: Editor, Annual StaH, 4. JAMES BEIER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football, 1, 2, 3. 4: H Club, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Staff, 2. Second Row: LOU ANNE BEIER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzettes, 1, 2: Y-Teens, 1 tExer-utive Boardj, 2 tExecutive BoardJ, 3 tVice-Presidentl: Sages, 1: Ensemble, 3, 4: Merry-G0-Round, 3: Tausia, 1, 2, 3, 4 tP1edge Mistressl: Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4: Lunchroom Cashier, 3: Annual Representa- tive, 1: Latin Club, 1, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3: Honor League, 4 CExecutive Boardlz Merchandising Club, 4. RAY BELL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 4: Football, 3, 4. VIRGINIA BELL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzettes, 1, 2: G.A.A,, 1, 2, 3, 4: Youth for Christ Club, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4 1Cor- responding Secretaryk Spanish Club, 2, 3: Pep Club, 2: Annual Representa- tive, 2, 3: Hepta Beta, 3. 4: Senior Choir, 4: Office Worker, 4: Honor League, 4. Third Row: ART BEPLER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: H Club, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4. FRED BERGOLD: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4: Stamp Representative, 1: Chi Omega Sigma, 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresidentJ: Krueck Club, 1, 2: Interfratority Council, 4 fPresidentJ: Lunchline Guard, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round, 2: H Club, 4: Home Room President, 3: Annual Representative, 3, SHIRLEY BERLING: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Youth For Christ Club, 3, 4: Stamp Representative, 1: German Club, 2, 3, 4: Production Stalf, 4. Fourth Row: FRITZ BERNSTORFF: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 2: Gym Team, 3: Youth for Christ Club, 4 tPresidentJ. ALICE BERRY: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 4: Honor League, 4. KATHLEEN BERTSCH: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 4: Honor League, 4. Fifth Row: GISELA BICK: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: lluzettes, 1, 2: Gargoyle Staff, 1: Sages, 2, 3: Annual Representative, 2: Home Room Presi- dent, 3: Be-ta Chi, 3, 4 tSecretaryJ: Annual Staff, 4: German Club, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Freshie Aid, 4. JANE BIEHN: Ursuline Academy, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Hepta Beta, 3. DENNIS BIERBAUM: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball, 1, 2: Krucck Club, 1, 2: Spanish Club, 2, 3: Chi Omega Sigma, 2, 3, 4: Student Council. 2: Lunchroom Cashier, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 4. Sixth Row: JAMES BINGHAM: Art League, 3, 4. ELISA BIRR1: Art League, 3, 4: Lunchroom StaH, 3, 4: Latin Club, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2. MARY BLAIR: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: Honor League, 4. Seventh Row .' JACK BLAKE: Elmwood, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE BOHLKE: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Beta Chi, 3, 4 QTreasurerJ. CHARLOTTE BORER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: lluzettes, 1, 2: Gargoyle Representative, 1: Student Council, 1: Phi Sigma Delta, 1, 2, 3, 4: Production Staff, 4: Beta Chi, 4, I Senior lass First Row: SHERRY BOWMAN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. 1: Beta Chi, 3: lloine Economics Club, 2: Merchandising, 4. DALE BRADFORD: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball. 1, 2, 3. 4: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma, 1, 2. 3, 4 tSeeretaryJ: Student Council, l: Home Room President, 2: H Club, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3. 4: Senior Choir, 2, 3, -l: Gargoyle Representative, 4: Lunchline Guard, 4. HRROL BRADFORD: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track. 2, 3, 4: Cross Country. 2, 3, 4: Gym Team, 4: l'l Club, 3, 4 CVice- Presiclenti. Seconfl Row: ROBIQRT BRl'IWS'l'l'IR: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Krueck Club, 1. 2: Football Manager, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball Manager, 3, 4: ll Club, 3 tSc-cretaryi, 4: Projection Room, 3. RUTH BRILL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A., 1, 2: Pep Club, 1, 2: Gargoyle Representative, 3: Spanish Club, 1, 2. 3 lCorrespon4l- ing Secretaryi: Annual Stall, 4: Gargoyle Stall, 3: Ring Committee, 3: Annual Representative, 4: Honor League, 4: Usher, 4. RICHARD BRINKMAN: St. Xavier, 1, 2, 3: Art League. 4: Activity Book, 4: Spanish Club. 4: Hughes Club. 4, Third Row: JOHN BRONAUCH: Art League, 1, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Gur- guyle Representative, 1: Tri Chi, 1, 2, 3, 4 tChapiainJ: Swimming, 2, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Cheerleader, 3, 4: Lunchroom Cashier, 3, 4. BILL BROWN: Art League, l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Krueck Club, 1, 2: Gargoyle Stalf, 2: Tri Chi, 2, 3, 4 tVice-Presitlentjg Lunchline Guard, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Gargoyle Representative, 3: H Club, 3, 4: Swimming, 3, 4: Interfratority Council, 4 tTreasurerJ, CHARLENE BRUDER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: Phi Sigma Delta, 2, 3 CTreasurerJ: information Desk, 4: Honor League, 4. Fourth Row: BERNlCl:1 BRUC: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Stamp Representative, 4: Honor League, 4. EVA BRUMLEY: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3: Beta Chi. 3. 4: Honor League, 4. SONYA BRCNNRR: Art League, l. 2, 3. 4: Activity Book. 1.2, 3, 4: C.A.A.. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sages, 1, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Delta, 3, -1-: Library Page. 2, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi. 3, 4: Home Economics Club. 4: Parlators, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Y-Teens, 3, Ki'1l'l'H BUCHANAN: Withrow, 1, 2: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3. 4: Merry-Co-Round, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 4: Ensemble, 3, 4: Senior Choir, 3, 4. KARL BUERGER: Art League. 1, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book, 1: Krueek Club. 1, 2. EIWGI-INE BUSH: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band, 2, 3: Merry-Co-Round, 1, 2, 3, 4: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4. Fifth Row: U Sixth Row: MARLYN BUTL1-IR: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Span- ish Club, 3: G.A.A., 1: Student Council, 1: Honor League, 4. T031 BUTLER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club. xx 3. 4: Tri Chi, 1. 2, 3, 4 t'1'reasurerJ: Book Store, 3, 4. GARY CALLAHAN: Art Lea ue 1 2 3 4: Home Room President, 1: Foot- J g v v v 1 hall. l. 2: Hughes Club. 3, 4: Pep Club, 3: Senior Choir, 4. Seventh Row: JOHN CARNHY: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN CARR: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2: G.A.A., 2: Pep Club, 2: Honor League, 4. LAURA CHACE: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hepta Beta, 1, 2, 3. 4: Home Room President, 1: Y-Teens, 1, 4: Spanish Club, 2: Honor League, 4. . vo f, ' g-e 'Y Q 64 W' EBI 1,4 it ...---Tv... First Row: DOROTHY CHADIHFRN: Walnut Hills, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book. 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Staff, 2, 3 tlreature Editorl, 4 KSQ-uior Advisoriz French Club, 2, 3, 4: Chi Delta Beta, 2, 3, 4 fPledge Mistressl: Information Desk, 4: Y-Teens, 2, 4: Honor League, 4: Sages, 4: Annual Staff, 4: Oilice Worker, 4. LILLIAN CI-IAMAS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4. PRISCILLA CHASE: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A,, I, 2, 3. 4: Latin Club, 1, 2: Cheerleader, 3, 4: Car- goyle Staff, 3, 4 CSenior Arlvisorjz Annual Staff, 3, 4 tliditorj: Freshie Aid, 4: Honor League, 4. Second Row: ICLLICN CHILDRI-ISS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Merchandising, 4. JIM CHRIEST: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4. III':l.l'iN CLARK: Art League. 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Cer- man Club, 3, 4: Baud, 3, 4: Orchestra, 3, 4: Honor League, 4. Third Row: WA NDA CLARK: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2, 3: Y-Teens, 2: Pep Club, 3: Gargoyle Staff, 4: Information Desk, 4: Senior Choir, 3, 4: Chi Delta Beta, 2, 3, 4 CCorresponding Secretarylg I.unch- room Cashier, 3, 4: Sages, 3, 4: Annual Staff, 4: Freshie Aid, 4: Honor League, 4. LINDA CLAYTON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 1: C.A,A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sages, 2, 3, 4: Band, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 3. 4. BILL CLOWERS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Fourth Row: JOYCE COLEMAN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hand, 2, 3: Orchestra, 3. JAMES COLLING: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Sales Club, 3: Annual Representative, 3: Football, 1: Camera Club, 2: Hughes Club, 3, 4. NANCY ,IO CONBOY: Samuel Ach, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Student Council, 2: Kytyves, 2, 3, 4 fPresidentJ: Usher, 3, 4: Ollice Worker, 4: Freshie Aid, 4: Information Desk, 4: Ilonor League, 4. Fifth Row: KATHY COOK: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 1, 2: Gargoyle Representative, 1: Sages, 1, 2: Hepta Beta, 1, 2, 3, 4 CI'reasurcrD: Usher, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Honor League, 4-: Annual Stalf, 42 Pep Club, 3: Student Council, 2, 3 tCorresponding Secretaryl, 4 tSeeretary5: Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4: Ensemble, 3, 4: Gargoyle Staff, 2: Merry-G0-Round, 2: Freshie Aid, 4: Office Worker, 4: Home Room President, 4: Senior Class Sec- retary, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2. ALLAN CORS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football, l, 2. 4: Krueck Club. 1, 2 CPresidentD: Curgoyle Representative, 1: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma, 3, 4 fVice-Presidentl: Band. 2, 3: Dance lland, 3: Hi-Y, 4 fPresident1. EVERETT COURTNEY: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Band, 1, 2. Sixth Row: WALLACE COX: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club. 1: Merry-Co-Round, 4: Camera Club, 2: Band. 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club. 3, 4. ,IOYCIC CRANIER: Art League, 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Honor League, 4. ICLSIIC CRAVENS: Bloom Junior High, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Merry-Co-Round, 3: Freshie Aid, 4: Information Desk, 4: Honor League, 4. Seventh Row: ICD CRAWFORD: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book. 1, 2, 3, 4: Krua-ck Club, 1, 2: Annual Representative, 1: Student Council, I: Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4 fVice-Presidentj: Merry-Co-Round, 2, 3, 4. INICZ CRAWFORD: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 4: Pep Club, 2: Home Economics, 1, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4. NANCY CREAANIER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, -l: lluzettes, 1, 2: Beta Chi, 4: Home Economics Club, 4: Pep Club, I. Senior lass First Row: 'l'ONl CROSBY: Art League, 2. 3, 4: Aetivily Book, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep- resentative. 2: Gym Team, 2, 3, 4: Traek, 2: Spanish Club, 3, 4: H Club, 4. BARBARA tzttowutls: Art League. 4. CHARLES CRUMRINE: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: lfiriitltall, 1, 2, 3, 4 fCo-Captainl: Traek, 1, 2, 3, -l: Hot-kt-yg Home Ronin President, 2: H Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Couneil, 3 lViee-Presidentl, 4 lPresi. dentl: Senior Choir, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma, 2, 3. 4: Hughes Club, 3, -l: Ili-Y, 3. 1. Seeonrl Row: RI'I-'US DAVIDSON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, I, 2, 3, 4. l':l,IZAl3l'l'I'lI DAVIS: Samuel Aeh, I: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 4: C.A,A., 2. 3, l: Ivyettes, 3, 4: Spanish Club. 3, 4: Olliee Worker, 4. Ll'il': DAVIS: Art League. I, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Ilook, I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff, 4: Camera Club, 2: Swimming, 2: Triginta Optimi, 3, 4: Gargoyle Stall. -1: llughes Club, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Safety Couneil Chairman. 4. Third Row: JERRY Dl'1ARWl'ISTl'iR: Art League, I, 2, 3, l: Aetivity Book, I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club. 3. 4: Greenhouse Worker 3. ,IOANN DIQININCICR: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Representative, 3: Sages, 4: Information Desk, 4: Phi Sigma Delta, 3, 4 lPresidenti: Latin Club, 3, 4: Annual Representative, 4: Gargoyle Stall, I: Honor League. L JUDY Dl'II'I'l'IRS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club. l. 2: German Club. 3. l: Sages. 2. 3. l ISeeretaryl: Freshie Aid, 4: Annual Stall, 4: Annual Representative, 2: Thespiaus, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 3: C.A.A., 2, 3: Gargoyle Stall, 3, 4 tSenior Advisi-rl: Honor League, 4 tlixeeu- tive lioardlz Information Desk, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3. Fourth R01l'I v jACQI'l'1l,INl'l DENNIS: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity llook, I, 2, 3, ll Latin Club, 1, 3: Freneh Club, 3: C.A.A., 2: Sages, 3, 4. Sllli DICKICRSON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 1: Aetivity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 3 lViee-Presidentl: Annual Representative. 3, 4: Olliee Worker, 3: An- nual Stall Business Manager, 4: Home Room President, 2: I'Iunor League. 4: German Club, 4: Spanish Club. I, 2: Kytyves, 1, 2: C.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: I'slter, 4. TOM DIl'flIL: Art League, I, 2, 3. 4: Aetivity Book, I, 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma. 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round, 2: Ensemble. 3: Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: ,IINI DIIETZ: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity llook, 1, 2, 3, 4: Krueek Club, I, 2: Merry-Co-Round, 1, 2, 3, 4: 'l'riginta Optimi, 2, 3 ISeeretaryJ, 4: Cheer- leader. 3, 4. DONALD DORTON: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID DOWNS: Art League, I, 2. 3. 4: Aetivity Book, 1: l ootball, l: Sales Club. 3: Nlerehandising, 4. Sixth R our .' DIANE DROHAN: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Aelivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: 'l'ausia, I. 2. -l: 4,f4'lN'Sll'll, 2: Cheerleader, 3. -l llleadil Pep Club, 2. 3, 4: Ifreshie Aid. -l: Merry-Co-Round, I: Honor League, 4: Lunehroom Cashier, 3, 4: Olliee Worker, 3, 4: Annual Representative, I: C,A.A., I, 2, 3, 4 tseeretarylz Sages, 1: Y-Teens, I. DALE DIINAWAY: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 2, 3, fl: Band, 2, 3, l. Slllf DLNLAP: Art League. I. 2. 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Tau Nu 'l'au. 2. 3. 4 tYiee-Presidentlz lnterfratority Couneil, 4 tviee-Presidenti. Seventh Row : ,IUANN I':IlIll':RS: Art League, I. 2. 3, 4: Aetivity Book, I, 2, 3. 4: Honor League, 4, NIARI.I'2NIf lflllfl.: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, l, 2: Nlerry-Go-Round, 2, 3: Sages, 3: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Gargoyle Representa- tive. 3, 4: Honor League, 4, BILL EDWARDS: Samuel Aeh, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Hook, 2, 3, tl: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: H Club, 3, 4: Cross Country, 4: Gar- goyle Smj, -l. t. ' 1 if 'rw V!! W5 Q 2, ,si 0 D ' O , 0 l o O Th 4- 'i QF First Row: CLARA EHRIIARDT: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Avtivity Book, I, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 3: Junior Achievement, 3: Honor League, -1. BARABARA ELLIS: Art League. l, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book, I, 2. 3, 1: French Club, 2, 3: Kytyves, 2, 3, 1 tChaplainT: Pep Club, 2: Y-Teens, 4: Honor League, -1. UNE ELWOUD: Art League, l. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish I u 1, 2, I : I , , . : 1.A.A.. 2. 3. 4: Gargoyle Representative, 3: Honor J Ill 5Pepllub23f League, 4: Production Staff. 1. Second Row: LOIS ERNST: Art League. 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, I, 2, 3, 1: Annual Rep- resentative, 2. NED I-IRTEI.: Ar! League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1. 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 1, 2. 3, 1: Latin Club, 1: Hughes Club 3, 4: Lunchline Guard, 4. PAT FEY: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Artivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Presi- dent, 3: C.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 tVice-Presidt-ntl: Kytyves, 2, 3, 4 Qsecretarylz Frcsliie Aid, 4: Student Council, 1: Pep Club, 1: Majoretle, 4: Honor League. 4: Y-Tc:-ns, 4: Information Desk. 4. Third Rauf : DAN FLYNN: Roger Bacon, 1: Art League, 2, 3, -1: Activity Book, 2, 3, 1: Swimming, 2, 3: Baseball, 2, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4. NIARIANNE FUCHT: Art League, 4: Honor League, 1: German Club. 4: Production Stalf, 4. JANET FRANCIS: Western Hills, 3: Ollice Worker, 1. Fourth Row: KARLA FRECH: Walnut Hills, 1, 2: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4: Hepta Beta, 3, 4: Annual Staff, 4: Y-Teens, 1: Library Page, 3, 4: Merry-Co- Round, 3: Information Desk, 4: Pep Club, 3, 4: Gargoyle Staff. 3, 1: Honor League, 4. DONALD FREEMAN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Team, 1. JERRY FREEMAN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Kruerk Club, 1, 2 fTreasurerJ: Football, 1, 2: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Triginta Optimi, 2, 3, 4 tPresidentJ: Student Council, 2, 3 tTreasurerJ, 4: Hi-Y, 4: Senior Class Treasurer, 4: Lunchline Guard. 4. Fifth, Row: ROBERT FREIMllTH: Art League, 3, 4: Lunchroom Staff, 3, 4. MARY FIELTON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Tausia. 2, 3, 4: Sages, 1: C.A.A., 2 QSQ-cretaryl 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Information Desk. 4: Usher. 4: Orvhestra, 3: Senior Choir, 4: Honor League, 4: Student Counril, 4: Freshie Aid, 4. JERRY CAEBE: Central, 1, 2: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4: Cer- man Club, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4. Sixth, Row: MARYNELL CAIER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzcllcs. I, 2: Ifrench Club, 3, 4: Youth for Christ Club, 3, 4. PATTI GARDNER: Art League, 4: Activity Book, 1: Production Staff, 1: Salesmanship Club.-1. NICKI GEORCETON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, -1: Activi! Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Y Y-'It-cns. 4: llclta Lb: Delta. 2, 3: Home luconomics Club. 1. Seuentli Row .' DAN GIiRBO'l'H: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crcw, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room President, 1: Projection Room, 4: Tri Chi, 2, 3, 4: Sages, 3: Pep Club, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4. JUDY GERHART: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Huzettes, 1, 2: Merry-Co-Round, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensemble, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Honor League, 4 tlixecutive Boardl: Sages, 1: Latin Club, I, 2: Freshie Aid, 4: Library Page, 4: Tausia, 1, 2, 3, 4 QVicc-Presidcntl: Annual Staff, 4: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4 lPresidentJ. ' BARBARA GIBSON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: C.A.A., 1, 2, 3 tSports Leaderl, 4 CSports Lcadcrjg Annual Staff, 4: Gargoyle Staff, 3: library Page 3: Pep Club, 1, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club, l, 2. Senior lass First Row: SALLY GILLILAND: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Student Council, I. MARTHALLA GLADDEN: Samuel Ach, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4 CSports Leaderj: Pep Club, 2: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 4. MARY SUE GLENN: Art League, 3, 4: Math Club, 3: Honor League, 4, Second Row: ERWIN GOODMAN: Samuel Ach, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: German Club, 3, 4: Gargoyle Staii, 4. JACK GRAHAM: Ashville, Alabama, 1, 2: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4: Delta Beta, 3, 4: Football, 4: Baseball, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Lunchline Guard, 4. ROGER GRAHAM: Mt. Healthy, 1, 2, 3: Art League, 4: Activity Book, 4. Third Row: GEORGE GUMP: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Sales Club, 3: Merchandising, 4. JOHN GWINNER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 1. FRANK HAAS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 2: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Latin Club, 3, 4 lVice-Presidentj : Pep Club 4. Fourth Row: CAROL HAECKL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Merry-Go-Round, l, 2: Gargoyle Representative, 2: Annual Repre- sentative, I: Hepta Beta, l, 2, 3, 4 CSergeant-at-Armsj: Home Economics Club, 4: Y-Teens, I, 3: Sages, 2: Student Council, 3: Information Desk, 4: Office Worker, 4. BILL HAGEN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football, 1: Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: H Club, 3, 4. PAGE HAISLEY: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Hepta Beta, 1, 2, 3, 4 CHistorianD: Student Council l: Spanish Club, 1, 2: Information Desk, 4. Fifth Row: ORAN HALL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4. BILL HAMANT: Elmwood, l: Krueck Club, 2: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 3: Swimming, 3, 4: Honor Society, 3, 4 CExecutive Boardj: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4 fCorresponding Secretaryj : Baseball, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4 KVice-Presidentj. TOMHANLON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 4. Sixth Row: DONNA HARDIN: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Y-Teens, I, 2, 3 QExecutive Boardl 4 fExecutive Boardl: Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4: Stamp Representative, 2. HERMAN HARRISON: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 4. BETTY ANN HAYES: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Delta Chi Delta, l, 2, 3, 4 CPledge Mistressb: Interfratority Coun- cil, 4: Y-Teens, 4: Salesmanship Club, 4: Ollice Worker, 4. Seventh Row: . JEAN HAYES: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Council, I, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3: Salesmanship Club, 4: Home Economics Club, 4. CAROL HEITZLER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 2: Hepta Beta, I, 2, 3, 4 Csergeant-at-Armslg Student Council 2: Freshie Aid, 4: German Club, 3, 4: Ring Committee, 3: Usher, 4: Oiiice Worker, 4: Honor League, 4. JOHN HENRY: Art League, 3, 4. ' 1 N 1 E5 Th if - 1,1 CP First Row: - JOAN HERBERS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzettes, 1, 2: French Club, 1, 2: Tausia, 1, 2, 3, 4 lSergeant-at-Armsl: Merry-Go- Round, 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshie Aid, 4: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4 CTN-asurerj: Latin Club, 3, 4 CPresidentJ: Pep Club, 3, 4: Student Council, 3, 4: Majorette, 4: Honor League, 4. STELLA HERRMANN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 4: Home Economics Club, 4: Sages, 4: Production Staff, 4. ALMA HERZOG: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 1: Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Office Worker, 4, Second Row: RICHARD HERZOG: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 4: Band, 2: Ger- man Club, 3, 4: Gargoyle Staff, 3. ORAN HEUCK: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 1, 2: Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4: Krueck Club, 1, 2: Youth for Christ Club, 4: Annual Representative, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Honor Society, 3, 4 fPresidentJ: Pep Club, 3: Lunchroom Cashier, 3, 4: Chess Club, 4: Parlators, 4, Treas- urer, 4. GUY HILD: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Band, 3: Phi Rho Delta, 3. Third Row: DOROTHY HILES: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: Salesmanship, 3: Beta Chi, 3: Merchandising, DAVID HILL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4 fPresidentJ: Chi Omega Sigma, Ensemble, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3: Gym Team, 3, 4: Tennis, lainj: H Club, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Usher, 3, nouncer, 4. JUDY HINDS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, Home Economics Club, 2: Gargoyle Represcntative, 2. 4. 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2: 1, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerJ: 3, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4 iChap- 4 CHeadJ: P. A. An- l, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 2: Fourth Row: SHIRLEY HINES: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4. MARLENE HOEWELER: Art League, l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 1, 2: Office Worker, 4: Honor League, 4 lExecutive Boardl. DICK HUBBARD: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. 3: Lunchline Guard, 4: Hughes Club, 4, Fifth Row: HARRY HUBER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football. 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptainJ: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y, 3, 4 f'l'reasurerD: Baseball, l, 2, 3 lCaptainJ, 4: Hockey, 2: Krueck Club, 1, 2: H Club, 2, 3, 4 iPresi- dentj: Hughes Club, 3, 4. DOUGLAS HUDSON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Merry-Go-Round, 1, 2, 4: Sages, 1, 2, 3, 4 lPresidentJ: Thespians, 3, 4: Triginta Optimi, 2, 3, 4: Lunchline Guard, 4: Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 3, 4 lTreasurerJ: Hughes Club, 3, 4. BERT HUETHER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball. 1, 2, 4: Gargoyle Representative, 1, 2, 3: Band, 2, 3, 4: Lunchline Guard, 4: Orchestra, 3, 4: Hughes Club, ', 4: Dancejiand 3, 4: Math Club, 3: Merr - Go-Round, 3, 4: Swimming, 4. A Q! 042.2 ' flag, Sixth Row: - ' ' ,,QOq414:o-A: Y BEVERL HUGHE : New York, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Band, 3, 4: Annual Representative, 2: Freshie Aid, 4: Merry-Go-Round, 3, 4: Lunchroom Cashier, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4 Clfxecuti e Boardj : O ce Worker, 4: Honor League, ,MJ MARGUERITE JACKSO . Art League, l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4. JAMES HUGHES: Art League, 3, 4. Seventh Row: CHARLES JEFFRESS: Ashland, Kentucky, I, 2: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4: Football, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Swimming, 4. BEBE JOHNSON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 1, 2: Delta Chi Delta, 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurerD: Freshie Aid, 4: Gargoyle Representative, 1, 3: Sages, 3: Office Worker, 4: Honor League, 4: Information Desk, 4. SHIRLEY JOHNSON: Kentucky, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Honor League: ln- formation Desk, 4. Senior lass Firsl Row: NIARTY JONI-IS: Art 1,4-:igm-, l. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3. 4: G.A.A., 1: Pup Club, 2, 4: Di-lta Chi Delta, 2, 3, 4: Office Worker, 4: Scnior Choir, 3, 4: Bnta Chi, -4. NIARY KAl'f'l'Zl'll.: Art Lcugue, l, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi. 4: Production Staff, 4. LES KAISER: Art l.caguc, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Bllllli, lv 2, 3, 42 Kl'UCl'k Cllllt. l. 2: Annual Rcprcscntativc, 2: Hughes Club, 3, 4. Svcon 4 Row: I-'ERN KATZ: Art Li-ugun-, l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club. l, 2, 3. 4: Pcp Club, l, 3, 4: Saga-s, 2, 3, 4: Omega Sigma Phi, 2: Senior Choir. 3, 4: Honor l,caf,:uc. 4: Gurguylr Staff, 4: Gargoyle Representative, 4. ,IRAN KAY: Art l.c'ug'u-. l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2. 3, 4: C.A.A., 1. 2: P1-p Club. 2: Chi Delta Bclu, 2 15:-rrotaryl: Fr:-nch Club, 2. RON Klil-ILING: Art l.:-aguc. l. 2. 3. 4: Activity Book, 1, 2. 3, 4. Third Row: VARY KRESF: Art l.:-agln-. 2. 3. 4: Activity Book, 2: C.A.A., 2. 3: Be-ta Chi. 3. l'A'l' Kl':l.l.l'1'l l': Art l.i-augur. l. 2, 3. 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A., 1. 2. 3, 4: Y-'l't-ens, 1, 2, 4: Latin Club, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra. 3, 4: Ch:-ss Club, 4: llonor League, 4. 'WARJORIE KICNTER: Art League, 1, 2. 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2. 3, 4: Huzettcs, l, 2: Fri-nch Club, 2: Usher, 4: Parlators, 4 CSccrc-taryll Phi Epsilon Phi, 2: Curgnylf' SMH, 2, 3 fliusiness Munagvrj, 4 fBusint-:ss Managerl: AnA nuul Stuff, 4: B1-in Chi, 3, 4: Honor Lcaguc. 4. Fourth Row : l.OlS Kl'I'l l'Ll-IR: Art l.calglu', l. 2, 3, 4-: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A., 1, 2. 4: Homo Room Prvshlcnt, 2: C1-rnuin Club, 2, 3, 4: Home liconomics Club, 2. 3: Y-Trvns, 2: Honor Lvaguc, 4. ,ll'DY KIRSCHICNBAUM: Art l,cziguc. 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: P1-p Club, 2: Alpha Signm 'l'uu. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Honor l,.t'aglit', -42 Proqluclion Stuff, 4: Usb!-r, 4. NlARl.l'iNl'1 KlS'l': Art l.t'agui'. l, 2. 3. 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi. 3. -4: Hut:-tl:-s, l. 2 1Corr1-sponrling Sccn-taryl: Production Staff, 4: Honor lmaiguc, 4: llomc Room Prvsiclcnt, 2, 3. Fifth- Row: WALT lkOl'4lll,l'1R: Art l.:-ugui-, l, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book, l. 2. 3, -4: Fool- ball, l, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 1: Truck, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey, 1: H Club, 2, 3, 4: Ca-rmun Club. 2, 3, 4: Hvgln-F Club. 3. 4: Lunchlinc Cuurrl. 4. DICK KOMBRINK: Art Lcalguv, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hugh:-s Club, 3. 4. ROSLYN KORN: Samui-l Ach. 1: Art League, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Tau, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Rcprcscntaitivc, 2, 4: Pep Club. 2: llunor l.:-ziguc, 4: Proelaction St:uH, 4: Ushcr. Sixth R ow: CAROL KRAUS: Art l.:-agtxv, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzvttt-s. l, 2: Pop Club, 1. 2. 3, 4: Ccrman Club, 2, 3, 4: Mcrry-Co-Rounrl, 3, 4: St-nior Choir, 3, 4: Honor lruguo, 4 1SecretaryJ: Y-Teens, 4: Lunchroom Cashim-r, 4: Cargoylr Reprvacntativu, 4. RICHARD KUKELHAN: Art l.t'aguc', 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, l: llughvs Club, 3, 4. JACKIE KUNKLRZ Sumucl Ach, 1: Art Lvuguc, 2, 3, 4: Dt-Im Chi Dcltu, 2, 3 lsccre-turyl, 4: Pcp Club, 3. 4: B1-ta Chi, 4: lnfornmtion IM-sk. 4: llonor I.:-agile-, -4: Production Staff. 4. Sczfwzth Roux' JOHN KLSXIAN: Roger Bacon, l, 2: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book. 3, -4: Sales Club, 4. SANDRA KYLE: Art Lcaguc, 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, l. 2. 3, 4: Y-Towns l, 2, 4: Fra-nch Club, 1, 2: G.A.A., 1. 2: Honor League. I. NANCY LAll.l'I: Art l.t-agus. 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens, l: Home Economics Club. l: Hepta Beta, 2. 3, 4: Merry-Co-Round, 2, 4: Gargoyle' Reprefi-ntativc, l: Pcp Club, I, 3: Majors-tt:-, 3: Sales Club, 4 QPrcsicle'nU: Cnrgoylr Staff, 4. Hin! was +5212 1 ,, -2 -QF., ,Q In 1 433' xg . is , AL, 'Il h ' BQ Y First Row: SONDRA LANCASTER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Huzettes, 1, 2, Pep Club, 1, 2, Home Room President 1, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 lSports Leaderl, Math Club, 3 fsecretaryl, Freshie Aid, 4: Latin Club, 1: Tausia, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, Ring Committee, 3, Honor League, 4, Annual Staff, 4. FRIEDLINDE LANG: Calw, Germany, 1, 2, Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4, French Club, 4: German Club, 4, Honor League, 4, Office Worker, 4. JULIE LARRICK: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 1, 4, Sages, 1, Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4, Library Page, 3, Usher, 4, Gargoyle Representative, 1, Pep Club, 1, 4, Chi Delta Beta, 2 CPresidentJ, 3, 4, Merry-Go-Round, 2, German Club, 3, 4, Honor League, 4. Second Row: LINDA LATSCHA: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club, 1, 2, 3, Office Worker, 4, Chi Delta Beta, 2, 3 fPledge Mistressi, Y-Teens, 1, 2, Pep Club, 2, Honor League, 4. JAMES LAWRENCE: Art. League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sales- manship, 4. JOHN LAWS: Samuel Ach, 1, Art League, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: JERRY LEE: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Tri Chi, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 2, 3, Hughes Club, 3, 4. LUCILLE LEEK: Art League, 4, Activity Book, 4, Honor League, 4, Merchan- dising, 4. DOROTHY LEWIS: Art League, 4. Fourth R ow: MARIE LINDE: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 1, 2, Home Economics Club, 4 lPresidentJ, Stamp Representative, 1, 2, 3, Sales Club, 3, Beta Chi, 3, 4. WILFRED LINN: Central, 1, Art League, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LIPKA: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 2, 3, Hughes Club, 3, 4, Gargoyle Staff, 4. Fifth Row: CAROL LIPPEN: Rothenberg, 1, Art League, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 2, Production Stall, 4, Beta Chi, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 4, Honor League, 4. MAXINE LIPSKY: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 1, 2, Gargoyle Representative, 3, Mershandising, 4. ,IESSIE LOVETT: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 1Sports Leaded, Information Desk, 4, Kytyves, 3, 4, Honor League, 4. Sixth Row : WALT' MACORITTO: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE MacPHERSON: Art League, 4. BARBARA MADDUX: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, Latin Club, 1, Ensemble, 3, 4, Pep Club, 1, Chi Delta Beta, 2 CTreasurerJ, 3 fPresidentP, 4, Merry-Go-Round, 3, 4, Annual Representative, 3: Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4 fLibrarianD. Seventh Row: BILL MARGRAVE: Art League, 3, 4, Activity Book, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Hughes Club, 3, 4, Senior Choir, 3, 4. LOIS MARLOWE: Harrison, Ohio, 1, G.A.A., 2, 4, Art League, 2, 3, 4, Ac- tivity Book, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 4, Information Desk, 4, Honor League, 4. NORETA MARRS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi, 3, Delta Chi Delta, 1, 2, 3, 4 fVice-Presidentl, Sages, 3, Student Coun- nil, 3, Honor League, 4, Ollice Worker, 4, Home Economics Club, 2, Gargoyle Staff, 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir, 3, 4, Merry-Go-Round, 3, Pep Club, 3, Freshie Aid, 4. Senior lass First Row: JIM MARTIN: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1: Track, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff, 4: Student Council, 2, 3: Triginta Optimi, 2, 3, 4 tVicc-Prcsidcntj: Hughes Club, 3, 4: H Club, 4: Stamp Rep- resentative, 4. JOAN MARTIN: Art Leaguc, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2: Pep Club, 2: Produc' tion Staff, 4: Home Economics Club, 3, 4: Greenhouse Worker, 3: G.A.A., 4: 'I'au Nu Tau, 3, 4. ALLIENE MAXEY: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Merchandising, 4. Second Row: WALTER MAYS: Art Leaguc. I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4 fPresidentD: Hughes Club, 3, 4, GREGORY McCONNELL: Samuel Ach, 1: Art Lcague, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir, 3, 4. MARION fVIc-MILLEN: Art League, 3, 4. Third Row: BERT MCRAE: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, I, 2, 3, 4: lluzettes, 1, 2: Honor League, 4: Hepta Beta, I, 2, 3, 4 lSecretary1: Sages, 2: Spanish Club, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3. x JAMES McREYNOLDS: Art League, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: Cross Country, 4. Spanish Club, 4: H Club, 3, 4. BETTY MEECE: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Youth for Christ Club, 3, 4: Production Stall, 4: Y-Teens, 1: Span- ish Club. 3: Pep Club, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 4, Fourth Row: CURRY MEECE: Art Leaguc, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. 3. 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Student Council, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4. PE'l'I'1 METZGER: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4. CAROL MEYER: Art League, I, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book, I, 2, 3. 4: Pep Club. 1, 2: G.A.A., 3, 4: Y-Teens, 2: Latin Club, 3, 4: Honor League, -f. Fifth Row: BETSY MEYERS: Art League, 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Iiook, 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzcttcs, I, 2 Crreasurerl: Merry-Co-Round, I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens, I, 2 lSe4-retaryl. 3, 4: Majorette, 3, 4: Freshie Aid, 4: Tausia, 1, 2, 3, 4 tPrcsidentJ: Student Council, 1: Pep Club, 1, 2: Sages, 1: French Club, 2: Senior Choir, 3, 4 tSecretaryD: Honor League, 4. JOE MEYER: Art Lcaguc, 1. 2, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 4: Pep Club, 4. I ERN MILLER: Sales Club, 4: Art League. Sixth. Row: LYNDA LEE MILLER: Art Lcaguc. I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 3: Merry-Go-Round, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Sages, 2, 3: Orchestra, 3, 4: Kytyvcs, 2, 3, 4 QTreasurcrJ: Home Room President 3: Beta Chi, 4: Gargoyle Representative, 4. 'VIARIANNE MILLER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Representativei, 1: G.A.A., 1, 2: Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4: Ensemble, 3, 4. TERRY MILLER: Anchorage, Alaska, I: Art Lcaguc, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book. 2. 3, 4: Track, 2: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Triginta Optimi, 3, 4 lStu'rn-taryl. Seventh Row: BARRY MOG: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Tri Chi, 2, 3, 4 KSQ-crctaryl: Gargoyle Representative, 3: German Club. 3, 4. ROSE MARIE MOLLOY: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Delta Chi Delta, 1, 2, 3, 4 CSecretaryJ: G.A.A., 2: Usher, 3: Y-Teens, 4. LINDA MONTGOMERY: Art League. 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Usher, 3, 4: Tausia, 1, 2, 3, 4 lHistorianJ: Merry-Co-Round, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2. 3: Math Club, 4: Ring Committee, 3: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: French Club, 2, 3: Student Council, 2: Home Economics Club, 4: Office Worker, 4: Honor League, 4. I First Row: CLIFFORD MOORE: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: llanxl. 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band, 3, 4: Latin Club, 1, 2, 3. ROY MORGAN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4. ROBERT MOUGY: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Krueck Club, 1, 2: Hughes Club, 3, 4. Second Row: ESTHER MUELLER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 1: Spanish Club, 1, 2: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Prorluetion Staff, 1. MARIA MUHSAM: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hepta Beta, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go- Round, 2, 3: Information Desk, 4: Gargoyle Representative, 3: Beta Chi, 3: Honor League, 4. SUE MULLINGER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Sales Club, 3: Beta Chi, 3: Annual Representative, 3: Honor League, 4. Third Row: MARGARET MURPHY: Art League, 3, 4: Activity liook, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4: Usher, 4: Junior Achievement, 3: Honor League, 4. MARY MURRAY: Oliver High School, Winchester, Ky., 1, 2: Art League, 3, 4. CHARLES MYERS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3: Greenhouse Worker, 3: Senior Choir, 4. Fourth Row: MARTIN NANTZ: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Hook, l, 2, 3, 1: Cross Coun- try, 3: Gargoyle Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD NAYLOR: Ironton, Ohio, 1, 2: Art League, 3, 4: D4-Molay, 3, 4. ROSE'I I'A NEALY: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: At-tivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: l reni'h Club, 1, 2: Ivyettes, 2, 3, 4: Honor League, 4: Ollice Worker, 4: Stvlrlent Council, 3: G.A.A.. 1, 2, 3 1Sports Leaderi, 4 tSports Leatlerl: Annual Rep- resentative, l, 2: Greenhouse W'orker, 2: Interfratority Council, 4. Fifth Row: JANE NICHOLS: Art League, 4: Activity Hook, 4, DOROTHY NICKERT: Art League, l, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, I, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 1, 2, 3: Pep Club, 1. 2: Home Room President, 2: Honor League, 4. JANICE NIKIAS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2. 3 fSports Leaderl, 4 fSporls Lcarlerl: Merry-Gm Rountl, 2: Pep Club, 1: Beta Chi, 4. Sixth Row: IRENE NICHOLAS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Ae-tivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 4: Salesmanship Club, 4: Home Et-onomies Club, 4: Olliee Worker, 4. JIM NORTON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 1: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma, 1, 2, 3 4 CChaplainJ: Salesmanship Clnh, 4 f'l'rcas- urer5: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Cross Country, 2. Kl'iNNl'ITH ODEN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4. Seventh Row: PAT ODER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Salesmanship Club, 4. ALBERT ORIEZ: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 1: Orchestra, 1, 2: Pep Club, 2. HARVEY OURY: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round, 2, 3, 4: Triginta Optimi, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: H. Club, 4. Senior lass First Row: n'AN1'1'A ov1:Rs'1'R111:'1': An 1..-nu.-. 2. rs. 1: .Aetivity 11.1-lk, 2. ri. 1: 'llm Nu 'l'au. 2, 3, 4. BARBARA PARKER: Art League. 2, 3, -1: Aetivity Book. 2, 3. 'li SlHll1l5ll Club, 3, -1: Pep Club, 1: Tau Nu Tau, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A.. -1. CHARLES PARKER: Art League, 2, 3, 1: Aetivity Book, 2, 3, 4: Krueek Club. 2: Stamp Representative, 2: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Latin Club. 3. Second Roni: DON PA'l 1'l'fRSON: Art League, 2, 3. 4: Aetivity Book, 2, 3, -1: Cross Coun- try. 2: Baseball, 2, 3, -1: Salesmanship Club, 4 iViee-Presidentl, SANDRA PATTERSON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Hook, 1, 2, 3, 1: Sales Club, 3: Lunehroom Stall. 1. 2: C.A,A., 1, 2, 3 flloard 'Wemln-rl: Mer- ehandising,-1. KARIN PAULSUN: Art League. 1, 2, 3. 1: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Frenell Club, 3, 1: Y-Teens. 1, 2, 3 illoard Nlemberl, 4 flloaril Memberl: Gargoyle R,.I,r,-5,-nmgivg, l, 2: Senior Choir. 2. 3, 4 lViee-Presidenlj: Olhee Vllorker, 1: lluzettes, 1. 2: Kylyves, 1, 2, 3. 4 :Pledge Mistressbz Pep Club, 1: Merry-CW Round. 1. 2. 3. 4: linsemble. 3, 4: Freshie Aid. fl: Honor League. '1 flixeeutive lioardl. Thirfl Row .' X1Al1l-21. PAYNL1: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, I, 2, 3, l: Honor League, -1: Ivyettes, 2, 3 illistorianj, 1. DONNA PAYNTER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, -1: Pep Club. 1, 2: Annual Representative, 3: Kytyves. 1, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A., 1: Y-Teens. 3: 1nformationDesk, 1: Honor League, 4. JANE PETERS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. l, 3: Y-Teens, 1, 3: Greenhouse Worker, 3: Sages, 1, 3: Latin Club, 1, 3: 'l'ausia. 1: Home Room President. 1: Honor League, 4. Fourth Row : NlllRRAY Pli'l'liRSON: Art League. 1, 2, 3, -1: Aetivity llook, 1, 2, 3, 1: Stage Crew. 1. 2, 3, 4: Mgr, 4: Pep Club, 1, 2, 3: Triginta Optimi, 2, Cfreas- urerl. 4: Spanish Club. 2, 3: Junior Aehievement, 3: Annual Representative, 3: Annual Stall, 4: Hughes Club, 3, -1: Merry-Co-Round, 1, 2, 3, 4: Parlators, 4. RHUDICN PHICLPS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4. lll'i'l l'Y PHIPPSZ Art League, 1, 2, 3, 1: Aetivity llook, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. l. 2: Annual Representative, 1, 2: l resl1ie Aid, 11: Home lfeonomies Club, 2 llreasurerl, 3, -1: Home Room President, 2: Band, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Honor League, 4. Fifth Roux : CUNNHC PINFOLID: Art League, 1, 2, 3, el: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 1: Freneh Club, 1, 2: Sages, 1, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3: Merry-Go-Round, 2, 3: Senior Choir. 2, 3. 4 lllistorianlz Y-Teens, 3: Freshie Aid, 4: G.A.A., 1: Hepta Beta, 1, 2. 3. 1 lPledge Mistressl: Gargoyle Staff, 2: Student Couneil, 3, 4 flixeeutive lloardl: Usher, 3, 4: Annual Stall, 11: linsemblc, 3, 11: Honor League 4 fCorn-sponding Seeretaryl. TERRY FINDER: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 2, 3, 4: lvyettes, 2, 3, I ll'residentJ: Senior Choir, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 2, 3: G.A.A., 2. STANLIQY POLAND: Art League. 1, 2, 3, 1: Aetivity Book, 1, 2. 3, -1: Stue dent Couneil. 1. Sixth Row: ADA'll POI UNIFCKI' Art lei ue 2 3 ' ' . , . . . . , ag ., , . , 1: Aetivity Book, 2, 3, 4: Traek, 3, 4: Lunehline Guard, -1: German Club, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Swimming, -1. PEGGY POUNDS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, -1: Freneh Club, 1, 2: Hepta Beta, 2, 3, -1: Gargoyle Stall, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 3: Y-Teens, 3, 1: Annual Representative. 4: Freshie Aid, 4: Sages, 1, 2: Huzettes. 1. 2: Student Couneil, l tlfxeeutive Boardl: Merry-Co-Round, 2: Senior Choir. 2, 3. 1: linseinlrle, 3, 1: Annual Stall, 1: Honor League, 11: Press Representa- tive, 1. NlARl.l'1Nl'i l'Uwll'1RS: Art League, 2, 3, 1: Aetivity Hook, 2, 3, 1: Honor League. 1: Alerry-Co-Round, 3, 1: lleta Chi,-1. Seventh Row: DAVID PRACAR: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 1: Aetivity Book 1 2 3 -1' Cylll r,-am. 1, 2, za, 11: '1'f...-1, 1, 3, 4: 11 Club, 1, 2, qs ' ' ' ' ' Club, 3, 4: Cross Country, 2, 3. 4. , 4: Student Couneil, 2: Hughes NORMA PRALL: Withrow, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: Honor League, 4: Sales Club, 3: Beta Chi. 3, 4: Fresliie Aid, 4: Nlerehandising, 4. JANET PRIURZ Art League. 1, 2, 3, -1: Aetivity Book, l, 2, 3, -1: Pep Cl'-Im. 1, 2, 4: Huzeltes. 1. 2: Kytyves, 2, 3 fCorresponding Seeretaryj, 4: Gargoyle Staff, 3, 4: Senior Choir, 4: lfsher, 4: C.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 1, 2: Home l'feonomies Club, 1, 2. 3: Y-Teens, 2, 3 Qlixeeutive Boardj. 1: Sages, 2. 3. 1: Home Ronin President, 3: Honor League, 11. . , I 1 -286 J Y f. A iA 3483, - K The First Row: MARCELLA PROWS: Bloom Jr. High, 1, Art League, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi, 4, Production Staff, 4, Honor League, 4. BILL PURCELL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Representative, 1, Projection Room, 4. ANN PUSCHMANN: Samuel Ach, 1, Art League, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 2, 3, 4, Office Wcurker, 4, G.A.A., 2, 3, Senior Class Vice-President, 4, Freshie Aid, 4, Hepta Beta, 2, 3, 4 fCorresponding Secretaryl, Merry-Co-Round, 2, 3, Home Room President, 3, Honor League, 4 fPresident1. Second Row: BOBBIE RAYBURN: Art League, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 3, C.A.A., 3, Annual Representative, 4, Merchandising Club, 4 fPresiclentJ, Sales Club, CTreasurerJ, Beta Chi, 3, 4 CVice-Presidentb, Honor League, 4. BOB REDD: Samuel Ach, 1, Art League, 2, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band, 2, 3, 4, Merry-Co-Round, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country, 3, Hughes Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Sales Club, 3, JIM REDMAN: Central, 1, 2, 3: Art League, 4. Third Row: BARBARA REID: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, lvyettes, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN REEVES: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 4. ROBERT REICHELT: Art League, 1, 2. 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sales Club, 3, Home Room President, 1, Hughes Club, 3, 4, Cross Country, 3. Fourth Row .' RAY RENNER: Roger Bacon, 1, 2, Art League, 3, 4, Activity Book, 3, 4. ANNE RICKETSON: North Carolina, 1, 2, Activity Book, 3, 4, Art League, 3, 4, Gargoyle Staff, 4, Band, 3, Merry-Go-Round, 3, 4, French Club, 3 iEx- ecutive Boardj, 4, Honor League, 4, Library Page 4. JACK ROEHM: Art League, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: ROBERT ROELLER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President, I, Student Council, 3, Gym Team, 1, Orchestra, 1. WILLIAM ROGERS: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Representative, 3, Hughes Club, 3, 4. JAMES ROSENSTIEL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Chi Omega Sigma, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle 4 fSports Editorl. Sixth Row: WILLIAM ROSENTHAL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ROSENTHAL: Art League, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, 3, 4, Round Towners, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, 3, 4, Salesmanship Club, 4. DAVID RABINOVICH: Art League, 3, 4. Seventh Row : CHARMAINE ROTHENBUSCH: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi, 3, 4, Merry-Go-Round, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 4, Office Worker, 4, Sales Club, 3. DON ROTH: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY ROTH: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sulesmanship Club, 3, Honor League, 4, Merchandising, 4. I Senior lass First Row: ,IOANN RUPPANER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Huzettes, 1, 2, Spanish Club, 1, 2, Greenhouse Worker, 3, Honor League, 4, Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi Delta, 1, Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, Home Economics Club, 4, Usher, 4. ROBERT RUSSELL: Art League, 3, 4, Track, 3, all, 4. WILLIAM RUWE: Kansas City, Ka sas, 2, eu , , 4, Activity Book, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Hughes Club 4' Cl 0531 ! l MARCIA SADLER. Art League, 1, 2, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Huzettes, 1, 2, Latin Club, 1, 3, Lunchroom Cashier, 3, 4, Freshie Aid, 4, Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A., 1, 3, 4: Tausia, 1, 2, 3, 4 tFinancial Secretaryl, Student Council, 2, Honor League, 4 tTreasurerJ. EDGAR SAYLOR: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, Track, 3, 4, Lunchline Guard, 4, Hughes Club, 4, Basketball, 4. MARVIN SCHEIDT: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, Football, 1, Dance Band, 3, Merry-Go-Round, 3, Hughes Club, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3. Second Row: Third Row: CAROLYN SCHLESING: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 4, Salesmanship Club, 4. CORALEE SCHMIDT: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshie Aid, 4, G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresidentJ, Gargoyle Representative, 2, 3: Pep Club, 4, Kytyves, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurerD, Information Desk, 4, Senior Choir, 2, 3 fHistorianJ, 4, Majorette, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 4, Honor League, 4, Beta Chi, 4. LOIS SCHRANTZ: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A., 1, 3, Honor League, 4, Fourth Row: PEGGY SCHULER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 1: Sales Club, 3, Honor League, 4, Merchandising Club, 4 fSecretaryJ, PHYLLIS SCHWARTZ: Art League, l, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club, 3: Phi Epsilon Phi, 1, 2 1SecretaryJ, Student Council, 1, Hepta Beta, 3, 4, Beta Chi, 3, Y-Teens, 4, Home Economics Club, 4, Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A., 2, Interfratority Council, 2, Annual Representative, 2, Sales- mansliip Club, 3, Merry-Go-Round, 3, 4, Honor League, 4. DOROTHY SCI-IWARZ: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, I, Student Council, 3 flixecutive Boardj, 4 CExecutive Boardb, German Club, 3, 4, Freshie Aid, 4, Hepta Bela, 1, 2, 3, 4 fPresidentJ, Interfratory Council, 4 tSecretaryD, Huzettes, 1, 2, Merry-Go-Round, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor League, 4 lExecutive Boardjg Information Desk, 4, Home Room President 12051, 4. Fifth Row: JOAN SEIBEL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1, 3, G.A.A., 2: Production Stall, 4, Honor League, 4. VERA SEXTON: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 3, Stamp Representative, 1, 2, 3, Merry-Go-Round, 3, Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, Senior Choir, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi, 3, Freshie Aid, 4, Honor League, 4. ARLENE SCHAFER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 1, 2, Beta Chi, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 4. Sixth Row: CAROL SHAW: Art Lcaguc, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club. 2, 3, 4, Production Stall, 4, Y-Teens, 4, Tausia, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A., 2, 3, 4, Greenhouse Worker, 3, Usher, 3, 4, Honor League, 4, Freshie Aid, 4, Gargoyle Representative, 4. JOAN SHEPHERD: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hepta Beta, 1, 2, 3, 4 tCorresponding Secretaryjg Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Oflice Worker, 4, Y-Teens, 4, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Greenhouse Worker, 3, Usher, 3, 4, Honor League, 4 CVice-Presidentj , Freshie Aid, 4, Gargoyle Representative, 4. KAY SINGLETON: Art League, 3, 4, Activity Book, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Honor League, 4. Seventh Row: NORMA SMALLWOOD: Old Woodward, 1, 2, 3, Art League, 4, Activity Book, 4: Senior Choir, 4. RONALD SMITH: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Krueck Club, 1, 2, Student Council, 2, Band, 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club, 3, 4. BUD SMITH: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club, 3, 4, Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Merry-Go-Round, 3, 4, Sr. Advisor for Gargoyle, 4, Lunch Room Cashier, 3. e f 1.223 : 3 O Q5 ', 4 - 1 ' ' o ig Q Th First Row: WILLIAM SMITH: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: At-tivily Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Traek. 3, 4: Basketball, I: Student Council, 2. .IOYCE SNOWDEN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hnzettes. I, 2: Honor League, 4: Office Worker, 4-. JANICE SODEN: Art League. 4: Activity Book, 4. Second Row: WARREN SOLAR: Art League, l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: German Club, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Parlators, Vice-President, 4. ANNE SOLLER: Art League, l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 1, 2, 3: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Merry-Co-Round, 3: Honor League, 4. AUGUSTUS SPEARS: Fort Knox High, I, 2: Basketball, 3, 4: Traek, 3, 4: Art League, 3, 4: Freneh Club, 3: Latin Club, 4. Third Row: RUSSELL SPEED: Art. League, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, I, 2, 3, 4: Parlators, 4: Gargoyle Representative, 2: Pep Club, 2: Triginta Optimi, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Senior Choir, 4. JEANNINE STEGMAN: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 1, 2: Sages, 1, 2, 3: Tausia, 1, 2, 3, 4 fSee- retaryj: Y-Teens, I, 2 CCorresponding Seeretaryl, 3, 4: Honor League, 4 1Exet-utive Boardj: Majorette, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round, I, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Representative, I: Library Page, 3: Senior Choir, 3, 4: Freshie Aid, 4. ALVIN STEPHENS: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Gym Team, 2, 3, 4: Traek, 2, 3, 4: Orrhestra, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Co-Round, 3, 4, Fourth Row: EDWARD STORTZ: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: A1-tivity Book, I, 2, 3, 4: Krueek Club, I, 2: Senior Choir, 2: Hughes Club, 3, 4. GENE STUBER: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2: Football, l, 2, 3, L SYLVIA STUDER: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi. 4: Production Staff, 4. Fifth Row: SHIRLEY STUMP: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: A4-livity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: Honor League, 4: Spanish Club, 2: C,A.A., 2: Beta Chi, 4: Freshie Aid, 4. TOMI TAKAO: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff, 4: Huzettes, 1, 2 KPresidentJ: C.A.A., I, 2, 3, 4 lSports Leaded: Y-Teens, 4: Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, 4- lExeeutive Boardl: Home Room President, 2: Honor League, 4 fExeeutive Boardl: Stamp Representative, I: Tausia, l, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurerJ: Sages, 1: Student Council, 2, 4: Merry-Go-Round, 2, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Olliee Worker, 4: Freshie Aid, 4. HENRY TEMPLE: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 1: Youth for Christ Club, 3, 4. Sixth Row: CHARLES THARP: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, I, 2, 3, 4: Traek, 2, 3, 4: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma, l, 2, 3, 4 fHistorianD: Hockey, 2: Gargoyle Representative, 2: H. Club, 2, 3, 4. ANN THEILE: Art League, I, 2, 3, 4: Aetivity Book, I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 2, 3, 4 CSeeretarY32 Youth for Chris: C'ub, I: Freshie Aid. l-: Phi Epsilon Phi, 2, 3, 4- 1Presidf-nth: Gargoyle Representative, 3: Honor League, 4. DONAH THOMAS: Samuel A4-h, 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Co'Round, 2: Y-Teens, 3: Beta Chi, 4. Seventh Row: 'YIARY BETH THOMAS: Art League, l, 2, 3, l: Aetivity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A., 2: Beta Chi, 3: Pep Club, 4. SHIRLEY THOMAS: Samuel Aeh, 1: Art League. 2, 3, I: Artivity Book, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Information Desk, L MARILYN TIEMAN: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: At-tivity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3: Honor League, 4: Information Desk. 4: Ere-shie Aid, 1. Senior C ass First Row: NEAL TIDWELL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country, 1, 2, 3, 4 tCo-Cap- tainb: H Club, 2, 3, 4: Sales Club, 3: Senior Choir, 4: Tri Chi, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Gym Team, 4. RUTH TIRYUNC: Art League, 4. RICHARD TOWNER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, -I: Pep Club, 3: Tri Chi, 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresidentJ: Senior Choir, 2, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4 Cfreasurerl: Hi-Y, 3, 4: H Club, 4: Cross Country, 2, 3, -1: Track, 3, fl: Intertratority Council, 4. Second Row: EMILIE TRAVICK: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD TRANOR: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 2, 3, 4: Bantl, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band, 3, 4: Chess Club, 3: Orchestra, 4. l.aVERNE TURNER: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4. Third Row: DAWN YANDIYIER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens. 4: Student Council, 3: Honor League, 4. JANET VANOVER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 4: Home Room Econoniics Club, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4: Sages, 3, 4. MARJORIE WALLACE: Dayton Fairview High School, 1, 2, 3: Art League, 4: Activity Book, 4: Pep Club, 4: Senior Choir, 4: Merchandising, 4. Fourth Row: SYLVIA WALLACE: Wyoming lOhioJ High School, 1, 2: Art League, 3, l: Spanish Club, 3: Beta Chi, 4. PAY WAI.'l'AMA'l'H: Kytyves, 4: Art League, 1, 2, 3, L SERLIENIA WALTON: Art League, 4: C.A.A., 4: llonor League, 4. Fifth Row: PAT WALZ: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Repre- sentative, 3: Salesmansltip Club, 3. HERBERT WANSTRAT: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Salesmanship Club, 3: Gargoyle Representative, 3: Pep Cl b, 4. MICHAEL WARNER: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4: French Club, 3: Pep Club, 4. Sixth Row: BETTY WEAVER: Samuel Ach. 1: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, -l: Pep Club, 3: Honor League, 4: Freshie Aitl, 4: Home Room Presitlent, 3: Beta Chi, 3: Production Staff, 4. JOHN WEBER: Art League, 3, 4: Activity Book, 3, 4. JERRY WELCH: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 1, 3: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Home Room Presi- dent, 3: Projection Room, 3: Orchestra, 4: Student Council, 2, 4: Dance Band, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4 lSecretaryJ: Honor Society, 3, 4 lExecutive lloartlt: Cross Country, 4: Baseball, 4: Basketball, 1, 2. Seventh Row: JOHN WELCH: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, l, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4 1HistorianJ: Cross Country, 4: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band, 3. 4: Merry-Go-Round, 2, 3, 4: Pro- rection Room, 3: Orchestra, 4: Honor Society, 3, 4 iExecutive Boartlj: Base- ball, 4. JILL WELZ: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, l, 2, 3, 4: C,A.A., 1: Beta Chi, 3: Home Room President, 1: Band, 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Delta, 2. ELAINE WENTZEL: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Cluh, 3: Hun-ttes,1, 2: Stamp Representative, 2, 3: Beta Chi, 4. I t ,- ,-,,- .4 .n l...- ,,.-,.- r Senior lass First Row: WILLIAM WHITAKER: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 1: H Club, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS WHITE: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1: Band, 1, 2, 3, i: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Co-Round, 2, 3, 4. PAT WHITE: Art League, l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Sales Club, 3: G.A.A., 2: Interfratority Council. 4: Hepta Beta, 3, -1 fVice-Presidentlg Mer- chandising, 4. Second Row: CHARLES WILCOX: Art League, 2, 3. 4: Football, 2: Band, 3: Spanish Club, 3. DENISE WILKINS: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4-: Beta Chi, 4: Merry-Go-Round, 3: Production Staff, 4: Honor League, 4: Y-Teens, 4. CARL WILLIAMS: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative, 2: Spanish Club, 3: Hughes Club, 3, 4. Third Row : JACKIE WILSON: Art League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A.. 2: Beta Chi, 3: Pep Club, 4: Gargoyle Representative, 1: Student Council, 2, 4: Office Worker, 4: Honor League, 4. EDWIN WINTERFELDT: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4-: Ger- man Club, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4. RICHARD WINTERS: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Sages, 3: Parlators, Pres. 4. F ourth. Row: CLAUDIA WITT: Art League, 4. BURTON WITTENBAUM: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Football Manager, 2, 3: Swimming Manager, 3, 4: Epsilon Lambda Phi, 2, 3 fTreasurerJ, 4: Spanish Club, 3 lTreasurerD, 4. NIELVIN WOLF: Art League. 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir, 3, 4: Curgolye Stalf, 4. Fifth Row: RON WOLF: Art League, 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Krueck Club, 1, 2: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 1, 2, 4: Chi Omega Sigma, 2, 3 1Vice'PresidentJ, 4: Home Room President, 2: Hughes Club, 3, 4: Senior Class President, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4 fCorresponding Sccretilryll H Club, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society, 3, 4 CEM-cutivc Boardl. EDWARD WOMACK: Art League, 3, 4. IUANITA WOODALL: Art League, L Sixth Row: CERALDINE YOUNG: Art League, 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4. LORETTA YOUNG: Art League, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3. 4: Tau Nu Tau, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 4. DORIS ZILLICH: Art League, l. 2. 3, 4: Activity Book, 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzettes, 1. 2: Honor League, 4. wp . 4,-a-F' x O SUCC fig xy s Z y. EED RON WOLF JUDY GERHART Eg. N .:.u.?' X xf X 'X wi Us II 1 Txl?OD asgfs KA my Gil. - 'Un a clea el' 1 I ea gl: Cr C00 CITIZEN-JOHN WELCH ELAIN OS 7- P SING In S ROUND DEE SCHWARZ JERRY FREEMA .. k,O ERP 44 X ity X -.-.-1. Lf f ci 0? X Q9 F uf YKXLX' ii-Q! lf' C9 ff' , Z a Q50 WUCYX C MN X f z?i'??'? o owfkga Q XFN Q EE' x L ST MUEICIAN PETE METZGER BEV HUGHES For each outstanding talent showng the fu- ture holds .11 shlnlng TIST CONNIE PINFOLD DICK KUKELHAN vw' ,f t ,,,-' f-Z of QL vOCF 865 throne JIM DIE EST SMILE JOANIE HERBERS ALLAN CORS will you hear them brood. C X Q X W' CXQ DOUG HUDSON PAT WH Bssr N ,Q 'P 'Y 7.5,-rf X Wmnmg ways have set thelr moodg never .2 fem Bgsr IT ATURED CHA Y Deir ERS -x ' V' F' H X 'QC i qua.- X Q 7 Q :N- i M mm 5 A Q fmnwzw . . g,,,,, , VFNH E' B 3 lllulq. ,Jill . -J. .lil IHC! HOME ROOM 106A.MIss RUTH CLIPPINGER FIRST Row: Rosalie Carney, Shirley Allmond, Linda Charley, Wanda Berry, Pat Borer, Pat Byer, Connie Beck- ham. SECOND ROW: Tressie Brannum, Shirley Adams, Ren- marie Azar, Nancy Burton, Jeanne Bregen, Jackie Barker, Joyce Burbank, Rosetta Buise, Fay Barnett, Roberta Bram- kamp. THIRD ROW: Jill Borneman, Gladys Bell, Elaine Black- wood, Helen Baker, Pat Arrick, Peggy Bronston, Deloris Centers, Charlyn Callan, Sandy Behrendt, Jean Arnold. HOME ROOM 106B ...... Miss FERN WHITE FIRST ROW: Beth Crawford, Eleanor Evans, Juanita Col- lins, Nancy Dale, Mildred Conover, Yvonne Crawford, Carol Evans. SECOND ROW: Mittee Curtis, Elaine Ellerhorst, Mary Eisel- ein, Barbara Dabney, Linda Daubenspeck, Shirlene Dixon, Charlene Clift, Barbara Evans, Jeannine Eiler, Pat Clark, Carol Fessler, Sally Clemons. THIRD ROW: Rosalee Crauder, Shirley Denniston, Gwen- dolyn Eldridge, Nancie Clark, Geraldine Crandall, Shirley Fastnacht, Arminta Chatman, Joyce Countryman, Ann Felder, Janet Clemens, Carol Clark, Patsy Clippard. ui , HOME ROOM 107 . MRS. ELIZABETH SHIELDS FIRST ROW: Jane Grozier, Loretta Helton, Mary Lynn Grogg, Betty Gibson, La Vern Hammer, Mary Grone, Min- erva Hartman. SECOND ROW: Dee Gifford, VVanda Helton, Joan Gilliam, Barbara Harmon, Helen Hayes, Rosalie Haas, Gurdeen Foster, Karin Frech, Loretta Gooch. THIRD ROW: Carol Hemingway, Jean Groll, Paula Good- er, Clara Groomes, Carol Hanks, Peggy Gearheart, Eunice Gowdy, Gloria Geisler. HOME ROOM 108. . .Miss ELSIE TANGEMAN FIRST ROW: Savannah Larkins, Jean Lauck, Janice Krell, Jackie Himes, Wanda Lindsay, Sandra Howell, Ethel Kidd. SECOND ROW: Irene Hoeweler, Geraldine Knight, Elaine Hoeweler, JoAnn Leaf, Norma Horney, Marilyn Johns, Evaleen Jordan, Delores Jones, Norma Lindsay, Barbara Krohn, Anna Lane. THIRD ROW: Mary Jones, Judy Jesse, Ruth Holtkamp, Nelle Lawson. Sylvia Jacobs, Jane Herzberger, Shirley Huckaby, Christine Kontos, Geneva Hesse, Jackie Huber, Ora Jones. HOME ROOM 307 .... MISS RUTH A. AUSTIN FIRST ROW: Ester Oden, Lynne Morrow, Patricia Macke, Pat Murray, Myrna Merwin, Betsy McKinley, Marie Macklin. SECOND ROW: Barbara Patton, Carleen Parrish, Helen Miller, Betty Newman, Claudia Luecke, June Napier, Anita Overberg, Geraldine Meyer, Vera Manthey. THIRD Row: Anne Morrison, Ruth McFarland, Margaret Morgan, Gerri McWilliams, Sylvia LoeH'ler, Joan McMil- len, Norma May, Jane Odenhs, Joan Lucas. HOME ROOM 308 .... MR. ROBERT A. ACER FIRST ROW: Roma Scruggs, Sandra Roloif, Sylvia Schneid- er, Roberta Rife, Pam Schehr, Gwen Saunders, Peggy Rego. SECOND Row: Harriet Perkins, Esther Rechel, Beverly Reese, Pat Procter, Jackie Peterson, Wilma Porter, Martha Runck. THIRD Row: Mary Rumping, Beatrice Shepherd, Pat Red- dert, Barbara Persons, Holly Perkins, Alyce Phillips, Joan Ruthemyer. i I t 3 Y' I I l F 4 L I HOME ROOM 309 .... MRs. VIRGINIA HOPPE FIRST Row: Sonya Stopper, Joy Townley, Lois Stein, Jane Thompson, Sue Stephens, Jeannine Shutte, Nancy Tubb. SECOND ROW: Marlene Tice, Arlene Stegner, Loretta Smith, Myrtle Smith, Barbara Smith, Esther Stephens, Lillian Tuyman, Donna Tracy, Pat Sublett, Carol Tsaras, Jean- nette Smith. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Stortz, Joyce Taulbee, Peg Stewart, Evelyn Spears, Molly Underwood, Carol Smith, Polly Underwood, Barbara Thompson, Ethelene Simpson, Sarah Stolfregen, Margaret Sutton. HOME ROOM 310. .MR. CHARLES L. BOWERS FIRST ROW: Marcia Wolosin, Jean Watkins, Deanna Wil- lis, Joyce Yacchari, Sara Vernier, Georgi Williams, Carol Nvuersch. SECOND ROW: Sandra Wulff, Margie Woltering, Violet Zinser, Marilyn Wolf, Henrietta White, Joyce Williamson, Roberta Wagner, Suzanne Zeigler, Pat Zoller, Susan Wer- ner, Vonda Wise. THIRD ROW: Janie Woods, Judie 'Wittlin, Barbara Weis- haar, Mamie Williams, Delores Woosley, Elaine Winters, Patti Wilson, Julia Ward, Carol Wuebker, Patricia Wilkins. i 1 I -n fi as .Hia ,fa fs HOME ROOM 315 ..... MR. MORGAN JONES FIRST ROW: Earle Bishop, Joseph Breiner, Irwin Bollinger, David Ames, Ronald Anderson, David Bibee, Tom Bepler. SECOND Row: Sam Buchanan, Gordon Ackerson, Tom Bell, Robert Baer, George Arthur, Bob Adams, Russell Alford, Wayne Adams, Billy Betts, Ray Brooks, Bill Ben- DCU. THIRD ROW: Ronald Berling, Ron Blackstone, Neil Austing, Charles Brunner, Tom Bauer, Herbert Baldhoff, Carl Ad- kins, Jerry Bowling, Ray Apple, John Biedenkapp. NOT IN PICTURE: Paul Abshire, Harold Baker, Mac Berman. HOME ROOM 316. .Miss KATHARINE EVANS FIRST ROW: Fred Cole, Charles Cox, Jack Farrell, Griffin Crawford, Richard Coster, Louis Fassnacht, Bob Car- penter. SECOND Row: Don Campbell, Tim Courtier, Ron Douglas, George DuPree, Jerry Dailey, Steve Carter, James Faulk- ner, Leonard Ertel, Vaughn Cooper, Rodger Crauder. THIRD Row: Ralph Derby, Charles Fischer, Bill Clutter- buck, Dreman Cook, Terry Dempsey, Calvin Davis, Dave Cook, Talmage Centers, Charles Fehr. HOME ROOM 317 ...... MR. LYLE GROOMS FIRST Row: Bruce Halteman, Robert Harrison, Arthur Goldstone, Robert Hesford, Gordon Furukawa, Milton Hauck, Roy Hackemeyer. SECOND Row: Dewey Hansford, Werner Hoelmer, Emerson Henry, Richard Holtkamp, Howard Hudson, Billy Hughes, Jay Hughes, Lucious Hughes, John Hochstrasser. THIRD Row: Don Goebel, Ron Hardert, Charles Hane- kamp, Jim Grimes, Bill Hewett, Ed Hermes, Carroll Hopf, Smith Hammelrath, Steve Gooder. HOME ROOM 318 .... MRS. VIRGINIA BURKE FIRST ROW: William Joiner, Wayne Lenning, Richard Johnson, Fred Klein, Joe Koch, Richard lsham, Dick Jones. SECOND ROW: Ramon Longworth, Dick Junker, Bob Lines, Arthur Manigan, Vernon Maloney, Calvin Hulsey, Arthur Lewis, Tom Leppert, Clarence Koeniger, George Mazes, Jim Johnston. THIRD Row: John May, David Kitz, Joe Kline, Don Jor- dan, Louis Mazes, Jay Landin, Larry Keese, Stephan Meny- hert, Edmund Kellerman. FOURTH Row: Jim May, Jim Hunnemeyer, Herbert Jones, John Lambing, Cliff Lowry. NOT IN PICTURE: Jack Kala- don. HOME ROOM 322 ...... MR. PAUL J. BAUER FIRST ROW: Frank Podlipec, Erich Mende, John Pfetzing, Gordon Queen, John Muench, Jerry Moore, Albert Penter. SECOND ROW: Bruce Prewitt, Cary Osfeld, Bill O'Keefe, Dick Melchiorre, Bob Pennington, James Melton, Tom Minnich, Paul Morse, Charles Mueller. THIRD ROW: Karl Meyer, Tom Morrical, Bob Phillipps, James Phelps, Fred Pfeffer, Bob Peetz, Tom Merchant, Ephesian Miller, Bob Palmer. FOURTH ROW: Gilford McKitric, James Murphy, Joe Pas- qualetti, Frank Miller, John Phillips, David Moerlein, Vlfayne Mitchell, Norman McAninch, Joe Meyer. HOME ROOM 323 .... MR. ARTHUR PROBST FIRST ROW: Dick Schwab, Gordon Reif, Jerry Schnarren- berger, James Seiter, Dale Schleutker, Arthur Schmidt, Bill Rouse. SECOND ROW: Ed Schierloh, Bill Ratliff, Ronald Sando, Beuford Smith, Bennett Smith, John Sears, Harry Sauls- bury, Bill Rahn, Norb Schumacher. TIIIRD ROW: Lee Roesner, Calvin Shears, James Silver, James Rich, Robert Reece, Don Schilling, Richard Roberts, Alan Rehn. FOURTH ROW: Ollie Schmitt, Richard Showes, Carl Schmidgall, Clarence Rutland, James Reed, Ron Reinert, Marty Roll, Larry Rayburn. T HOME ROOM 324 ..... MR. MARION HUBER FIRST Row: Lawrence Turley, Edwardo Younyo, Marvin Staggs, August Zorn, Ken Winkler, Lyle Taylor, Carlton Walker. SECOND ROW: Charles Whitehead, Wells Woodley, George Troutman, Paul Spencer, Dave Staubitz, Clyde Smith, Tom Wagner, Jim Tarter, Ray Stickney, Herb Underwood. THIRD ROW: John Smith, Charles Smith, Jack Snarr, Ray Sweeney, Jim Thomas, Ronald Walker, Jerry Stivers, Jack Wolff, Bill Wanninger, Hans Zobel. HOME ROOM 114. .Miss MADELINE HARRIS FIRST ROW: Howard Boorom, Richard Anderson, Louis Burns, Robert Barnes, Calvin Baker, Jerry Bedinghaus, Dale Boncutter. SECOND Row: Richard Brown, Roy Burwell, George Bea- mon, Albert Bailer, Robert Bieler, Frank Arnold, Patrick Breen, Ronald Bane, Joe Bell. THIRD ROW: Felson Bowman, Jerry Black, Ron Alder, William Adkins, Hanlin Bavely, Jerry Bullock, Andy Altes, Kenneth Burke, Thomas Ames. I i T l- ,I Qwww wwsM4N'B1iY SHRM V 21? K k ,Af msg, Af 9 ' Q :mf 2 M gi'. ' F: Q31 QA 2 '-I A :V - Q Nw, ,,,,. n,,X,1, . V+ B HOME ROOM 116 . MR. MURPHY J. DOHERTY FIRST Row: Owen Dunsford, Osie Casey, Roosevelt Col- lins, Aaron Cole, Charles Ehlers, John Dieckmann, Joe Combs. SECOND ROW: James Cummings, John Diether, William Diss, David Campbell, Lawrence Carter, Melvin Carter, Jerry Cox, Joseph Couch, Harold Davis. THIRD ROW: Joseph Deans, Gary Copas, Ron Dalton, Ray Ifisenschmidt, Ron Douthit, Robert Chase, David Cory. HOME ROOM 117.MR. RAYMOND HARTKER FIRST Row: John Francis, Philip Gardner, Harold Hardin, Francis Fullam, Barry Galvin, James Greer, Jim Gabel. SECOND ROW: Howard Green, Bob Gwinner, John For- beck, George Gray, Eugene Gordon, Michael Gould, Jerry Fenger, Frederic Forste, Lonnie Flowers. THIRD ROW: Robert Fielman, Richard Foster, Bill Elwood, Jerry Franks, Roger Froelich, Robert Hagedorn. HOME ROOM 119 ........ MR. W. H. WEIK FIRST ROW: James Johnson, Jack Jenkins, Allen Horwitz, Wayne Jenner, Allen Harmann, Clarence Huston, Charles Hughes. SECOND ROW: William Jackson, Billy Hibbett, Billy Innis. Roger Heuck, Andy Holzinger, Donald Hudson, Ronald Harris, Richard Jacobs, Harold Heimkreiter, Norman Jef- feries, Robert Houser. THIRD ROW: John Juhlman, Ronald Henn, Ted Huppertz, Thomas Jaeger, Richard Holmes, Frank Herrmann, Tim Jones, Robert Kaeser, Michael Jahn, James Hurley. HOME ROOM 207 ..... MRS. INEZ STENGER FIRST Row: Beatrice Biser, Jewel Bowlin, Clara Asher, Glenna Blevins, Loraine Akins, Maro Adams, Frieda Ad- dison. SECOND Row: Audrey Bland, Linda Baldhoff, Carol Bickel, Carol Bowling, Lynn Baker, Lois Bertele, Betty Asher, Donna Bingert, Phyllis Black. THIRD ROW: Joan Benzinger, Janet Acker, Kathy Ander- son, Virginia Ball, JoAnn Baldwin, Esther Anschutz, Ruth Bertram, Elaine Bonnett. FOURTH Row: Mabel Allen, Shirley Bates, Margaret Bied- enkapp, Kitty Bastin, Nancy Baron. HOME ROOM 208 ................... . . . . . . . . . .MRs. ELIZABETH CHEPOORIN FIRST ROW: Lillian Carnes, Gerri Clark, Barbara Clasgens, Mary Lou Combs, Schelby Christley, Fay Brooks, Delores Brown. SECOND ROW: Beth Buchanan, Antonia Caylor, Sue Brant, Barbara Butler, Sarah Collins, JoAnn Busch, Mari Lynn Buttery, Jean Burton, JoAnn Bronson. THIRD ROW: Ginny Caron, Katheryn Chambers, Patty Burk. Ethel Bragg, Shirlee Bullock, Rebecca Brandon, Mary Lou Clinger, Hazel Browning, Margie Caton. HOME ROOM 209 .... Miss FANNY MADDEN FIRST ROW: Yvonne Coursey, Coquilla Cox, Carol Craft, Betty Crooks, Pat Falk, Carolyn Felder, Gloria Craig. SECOND Row: Doris Cummins, Peggy Curry, Sharon Cot- ton, Gerry Dewey, Carol Crump, Carol DiGaetano. Nodrel Felder, Zora Davis. THIRD ROW: Carol Davisson, Olive Fergerson, Ernce Cut- ter, Diane Drayson, Lola Covington, Theresa Flynn, Doris Ferguson. HOME ROOM 210.MRS. LENORE FOLLINGER FIRST ROW: Renee Hill, Margaret Goebel, Judy Gallagher, Sylvia Gaines, Luveen Hardin, Alberta Gordon, Wanda Hansford. SECOND ROW: Ruth Naomi Hall, Janice Freckman, Joyce Hill, Bobbie Jean Foster, Frieda Henke, Mary Lou Frank- lin, Alice Hamilton, Janice Gulley, Janeen Greer. THIRD ROW: Reba Haynes, Jayne Groll, Gaye Francis, Syl- via Hill, Pat Harris, Lois Hicks, Luann Gaier, Myrna Haney. FOURTH ROW: Joann Hamant, Hannah Hill, Nancy Grube, Lee Goldmeyer, Joyce Harmon, Betty Freeman. NOT IN PICTURE: Ann Harrah, Janice Gendrew. HOME ROOM 212 .... MR. CHARLES GERACI FIRST Row: Joan Keller, Barbara Johnen, Judy Johnson, Jane Holtkamp, Joyce Kling, Martha Kennedy, Lila Knight. SECOND ROW: Margaret Jorden, Delores Kelley, Patricia Hux, Carolyn Jaeger, Jacqueline Jones, Essoline Knighten, Lettie Holland, Denise Horgan, June Keller, Linda Stew- art. Jacqueline Keys. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Keys, Phyllis Keiner, Dinah Johnson. Sophia Ella Jones, Charlotte Hoffman, Janet Johnson Catherine Jackson, Joyce Jackson. NOT IN PICTURE: Jean Hodge, Ann Hull. Elizabeth Jack- son, Barbara Hubble, Otelia Johnson, Judy Josephson, Jo- Ann Johnson, Georgia King. - 5....,...,., Q HOME ROOM 213 . Mlss FRANCES S. SKINNER FIRST ROW: Joy Kukelhan, Marilyn McKee, Andrea Marni, Lelia Laile, Betty Jane Light, Rita Ladd, Margrette Mc- Reynolds, Marguerita Lewis, Nancy Lucas. SECOND ROW: Virginia Means, Phyllis McConnell, Ursula Mattner, Jo Ann Losite, Donna McBeath, Betty McKinney, Betty Lynn, Joan Martin, Cleta Knoepfle. THIRD ROW: Jeanette Krohn, Judy Masters, Carole Mil- ler, Phyllis Little, Dianna Maynard. HOME ROOM 214. . .MRs. ANNA H. HAMLIN FIRST ROW: Marlene Rahn. Ledella Petroski, Patsy Foole. Shirley Price, Betty Morris, Barbara Reeves, Carol Reichle. SECOND ROW: Barbara Ratlill. Pauline Parker, Nelda Nor- ton. Janice Reis, Mary Anne Mink, Linda Jo Morrison. Judy Reed, Frances Prather, Ruth Nageleisen. TIIIRD ROW: Betty Perry, Rosa Penny, Janet Niceley. Barbara Palmer, Marlene Mohr, Linda Sue Morrison, Katheryne Pickett, Joyce Rahe. FOURTH ROW: Mitchie Redmon. Doretta Noland, Ada Ruth Owens, Dorothy Reece, Barbara Pfahler. lya Price. HOME ROOM 217 ...... Miss LAURA BLANK FIRST Row: Mary Ann Rogers, Lela Retherford, Joyce Scheibling, Peggy Roy, Carol Roth, Pat Shannon, Barb Schepman, Mary Seiler, Marilyn Schlering. SECOND Row: Joan Riehle, Eifrieda Schmitt, Veronna Riley. Joyce Showes, Carole Jean Shook, Heian Schriefer, Marilyn Schuch. TIIIRD ROW: Miriam Reynolds, Carol Rinnegarlie, Jane Schroeder, Ann Retterhoff. HOME ROOM 219 ...... Mlss LEILA HARRIs FIRST ROW: Thelma Vann, Wanda Tompkins. Pat Smiley. Joan Skidmore, Annie Stumpo, Pat Sloan, Jackie Staub. SI-ICOND ROW: Joyce Tidwell. Elizabeth Tucker. Shirley Travis, Lillian Sloane. Darlene Spindler. Arline Steward. Donna Smith, Joan Tidwell, lflizabelh Smith. THIRD ROW: Shirley lvnger. Mildred Waddle. Pauline Siebold. Joyce Spencer. Frances Van Dyke. Katherine Theis, Jeanette Sorgs, Jo Ann Tabar. Grace Simpson. HOME ROOM 220 .... Mlss JANNET SCHENK FIRST ROW: Patti W'ibben, Patti Wells, Viola Pearl Win- terod. Caylee Wagner, Charlotte Wash, Marlene Weber, Virginia Ward. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Wottering. Phyllis Williams, Emi- lie Wilson, Barbara Wietlisbch, Peg Withers, Joan Wid- Iller. NOT IN PICTURE: Carole Weston, Shirley White, Linda Vlioodruli, Betty Wiley, Betty Wesley', Pat Vifilson, Rose Vi'einle. Marlene Wilhelm, Margaret Wilson, Carlotta Wil- son. HOME ROOM 221 .... Miss HELEN BEJACH FIRST ROW: James Large. James McCormack. Jerry Knabe, Art Koeniger, Mike May, Robert Karp. Tom Mar- tinelli. SECOND ROW: Richard Leppert. Dale Klosterman, Hender- son Kirkland. George Rey es. Larry Mack, Leonard Mc- Donald, Theodore Lay. THIRD ROW: Norman Kulnjian. Barry Langland. Clellon Lakes. Jerry Knight, Jim Manning. Glenn McAninch, Eu- gene Mclntosh. HOME ROOM 222 ...... MR. ARTHUR GRAY FIRST ROW: Fred Morris, Delmar Meyer, Larry Morrison, Tom Oberschmidt, Charles Norton, Leroy Nash, Robert Perin. SECOND ROW: Rocco Petrocelli, Charles Medaris, Raymond Merrill. Walter Peters, William Neubert, Jim Muckenfuss, Cassie Nicholas, Nick Parthenakis, Robert Mounce. THIRD ROW: Paul Mueller, Thomas Orloif, Roger Osborne, Bob Perkins, Robert Merkle, Emory Morris, Paul Meadows. HOME ROOM 223. .Mns. BARBARA PALMER FIRST ROW: Robert Reuss. Willie Scott. Dick Prather, Ted Rayney, Robert Ratliff, Bob Rosenzweig, Allan Roloil. SECOND ROW: Berry Reynolds, Lance Riesenberger, Harry Schaeffer, John Renoe, Larry Robinson. Barry Riess, Har- ry Robinson, Jim Powell, Tom Schimpiil. THIRD ROW: Fred Riess, liugene Sanders, Tom Rexroat, Earl Schmidt, Leonard Pragar, John Preston, Don Rob- erts. Roll livvls. .lolm Wf-I1-ln, lion Wolf. Orem liPnL'k. ,lr-rry Wivlvli. anel Hill Human! form tln- l'iXQ'l'llllN1' litbilfll of llonor Sovivly. Homin Room 22114. . .MRs. NIARY S. HOVVELL HOME Room 31 In ..... Miss GLAm's Busan l IRsT llow: llavifl Svnn. ,lay Sl'Xl'I'illH'tJ. Brafllorrl Smith. l'iIRS'l' lion: Norman Wvsl. xl'llIllI' Xvllllllllli Cliarlc-s liol1Sivgrisl. .Xllwrl Svlnsarz. liolvlvy Svars. 'liom Speer. Xoungvr. .l4H' lvvis. lfllis xvlllllk Wvslvy Wvllmormz liolv Wiillxinson. SICIIOAD How: lflcs ,lillUlIllDSUlI. llon Sippvl. lion Toclkv. llvnry Fvlnwarz. Bill Sparks. ,lanws F-lu-lliy, .lavk Smith. SICIIONIJ lion: Paul Nlallpv. Ilonalml wiootl. 'loin Xxillllillllti. llavicl Toon. .lavli Wvilvlivr. Bill XYI14-alll-5 . 'Xrl XX vlilwr. llUllfIlilS Wilson. 'l'IlIRlJ limi: Larry Smilli. ,laclx Florlz. Xrl Simpson. 'lillllill lion: llalpli Wood, l'aul Vi'vslm'i'l'vlrl. llvnry Wilson. ll:-nry SlilIIl'l'lll. jolm 'llumlin, llvlmar Sllklflw. Cliarlvs Zlllllwf. IJ1'dil'2ll1'dl0lll1' ilvnlorx of . . . Georgla T ner Klzer a ll l'lll'i0llS Frimul., Loring Jlullmr. and livnllv llwifv Xlusir. rvligiml, uml lwxm' l-xr lxvr lumilx glxvrillm-xl llxv llxvxawinlls lxrulx1'lxvs4xlllxe- l,ls1'lIIll'5ill-lllll'lSl. lllr- lll'lL1'4lfgIlil 'lqxnvr lxim-r. llvr xxurm. ggx-lxvrexxlx Illllllft' llm' lumilx l'ul1lull11'l'l1rxillg lxlIlllIlt'NSilI11l xxifxlxxm llu ll llllllrlll'1'1lllll'll'lll'llQ'l'Fllllll5lUll1'lllFUl'lllxrllll5lHlllKl.F wlmul NHllI'4'1'4ll.Fll'l'l1Qlll.Yl14lxlf. lxim-r, mn ,lim,zm1l xmnxx' Inn xxllllilx lI1'l' lxmm- 1'ir1'lm', Xxilll lIQ'l' mlvzlllx 1'unxm's illl uxvr- illlxl lu Xlrx. lxizx-rk sislvrs in llxvir luv. lluglxvf Nlll'lllllIls.l scum-ul'l1xNsxxlxi4'l111410114-mllxlxlll illlnualmlllzlls' Sflllllillllf lxgm-fl in lull lllulvrslanulillg, llxr :lll xxlm luxe xx mls. llm' luxwl Nlrs. lXlZ4'l' as il m'll4'l'islx1'1l l.l'll'll4l. Nlrs, lxize-r svrxm-fl llml xxillx lwr lwillllllilll xuirm- lrmxx 'l1lI4'l'1' is llxis l'1IllIl'Ul'l NlN'll1l1'illll ixxvxilulxlx 4-mxxlx Ill' lu r xtllllll. 2lSLls14lsIN'l firxgvr, 1-lmir INK'IIllN'l'. uml 4'llllI'l'll lil'1'54'lH'K'lPl'ilQH'ill spirilalm-suml IIRISF.VI'lll'lil'4lllll'ilIl1l ilu lllllSlx'1llI'l'l'llbl',SlH'llSl'1l lxx'rgr1'ul lulmxl lm' xxurm lxumun inxflillllixxus lfxlnvlu-ml lxx llu- Illilglllilllllllllx mln xx iw mul 4-mul l1lilllUllSlllllSlll lwlxullxxl-ulpallxizzllifrlxs llllll1'lll1lllt'lllI'ill. 'wxsmx lu-vp xxillxixx llwnl lln- rm-nxxlwx ul' lxvr llllllll'IIl4 xml auxstwxlx. zuxxl llulrxul llills Cllflillilll QillllI'1'll1'S. uml in am' lwllm-1' llI1'l'l'l.1ll'. 69 AD-'OJL Teachers, Parents. Students Wnrlf as Om' In Plans for Hughes To Balanrv Work and Fun FACULT Y You are ahout to pass through an Open lloor into a huilding not made with hands. the arehiteet and maker of w hit-h has planned for you a mansion of many' rooms. You will he led through a door over which has heen inserihed the word FAITH. It is here you 1-ome faee to lat-e with lilels realities: it is here your helief in Cod is tested: it is here you realize the value of the guidanee of your parents: it is here the eonftdenee in your own alwility to sueeeed is most vital. Our journey now leads you through another door over whieh. in hright letters. is iuserihed the word HUlJl'i. Here you as youth have dreamed dreams and have seen visions. He IS Keeper of the Keys Of the Doors to Charaeter Your amhitions to succeed seem assured. You faint not heeause the room seems filled with promise. But wait. another door appears as you travel on. The inseription here is LOVE. The room is filled with the proof of Godis greatest gift to man. Wfithout love we are nothing. You are satisfied in this room. heeause you know' Cod's in his heaven. allis right with the world. Of Course there are other rooms in this house as you travel down the corridor of time. Disappointment. sorrow. heartaehe are realities. too. hut they' should give you strength lo earry' on if you have faith. hope, and love. NIR. Emil-in W. Klll-Ili l,l'IillI'flJlIl of lluglies They Help Ben F. Fulks Assistant Principal Mr. Ben F. Fulks, assistant principal, is one of the mainstays of the Open Door at Hughes. Mr. Fulks takes an active part in school activities and as any Hughes Club member can tell you, is an enthusiastic sponsor of this prominent organization. He also selects the students who become cashiers in our three lunchrooms. One of our most staunch rooters, Mr. Fulks attends many of the Big Red athletic events. Among his routine duties Mr. Fulks supervises the Book Shop and Book Room, controls the keys to all rooms in the building, takes care of excuses, combination locks, and disciplines rowdy boys. Guide the Students' Ways Miss Margaret E. Hall has ably followed in the footsteps of Mrs. Edna E. LeRoy, who has had a leave of absence due to an illness. Working with the senior high girls constitutes the major portion of a typical day at Hughes for Miss Hall. Personal, educational, and vocational counselling are as important to any girl as the Three R's and Miss Hall is an excellent instructor in these fields. Girls who cannot de- cide upon what college to attend or who wish to apply for scholarships, grants, or loans iind Miss Hall ready to help them. Other duties which keep her busy include work certificates, attendance, and the dis- ciplining of girls. Margaret E. Hall DeanofGirls and Franvis rvvvives CUIIIISGHIIQL udvivf' from Miss Hall. DOROTHY HOFFMAN f,l'if'llflIfl'UlI, Hfvlllll, ,IIIIIIDUT High f,'011lL.wfu1' RUTH K. GRILL Junior High COIIIISPXOI' RALPH L. l,OUDENSI,AilER Svnior High Ifalllzsvlur Counselors Fit Lock to Key Secretaries Keep ffiee Secrets 1 xmcui Kmum xxx .. .... Ur. FIIIAS'04mll'1',I,IIilj' liullwlfn I-:Axon KRANIII . . . ..Tlr. Ki:vr'.v OM:-ff D0lm'l'HY 'YIIAIH' . . .... Front Offiw. Crmlr' Trunsrripls Nl IA1-X KI-1l.l.l-Ll: . . ..... 'l'1'm1s111'v1', ,1IJSl'lIl'l' l.isls With Mr. Fulks is purl of his stall :mal Nun-tu Murrs. livlw ,IOIIIISUIL NZHIUY .ln Cunlmy Full Stomachs ake For Eager Minds With the watchful eye of Mrs. Alice Naihle, manager of the Hughes lunehrooms since 194-7, upon them, 2000 hungry students and a faculty of 98 find themselves tempted with a variety of hot or cold lunches. A graduate of Hughes. lVlrs. ltailnle is well acquainted with the many prohlems of feeding the starving students in ith regard to making it easy on their poeketbooks. The student body looks forward to nourishing dishes tasting just like my Motifs. Clean equipment and a cheerful atmosphere help to make the lunm-hroom one of the most enjoyable spots ill the student's program. Muvh eredit should also he given to the capable memhers ol lVlrs. liailrleis stall. 71 5 ii w. XIKS. .'Kl.ltfIC li.-Kllll.l'1 llivlilitlu omemade pies ti lu llughe-s ut popped into the own lay vooks. v Nm--f-M 5 rinflingg tllr- may to u lllilllih ln-art ure' Xliw l5m'rry. l,orruinv llulillw. ainml Sully llillilainml. lluglu-s llunn- lwmimmin-s lla-pan'tnn-nt is 1-mnpls-tt-ly zquippm-rl nith nmtlt-rn kitvlivns and lllt-10-tlillt'S-l'WlIIQ.K equip- nn-nt. Senior girls tak.-11 vultrst- in lltlttwlllilliillg, wlwrc' they learn tht- lulsit' lumlznnm-ntuls nf ln-vmning liuiisvnixvs. .M lliristnius. girls lrnni the xatriuus llutnt- l':t'mnmlit's vlzissvs atlu' twmkivs untl vannlim-s fur tln- CllI'lSlIllllS lfuntl. untl girls funn tlin- llIiIltl'llIilliiIlg1l'lilSSlIt'lIl ln knitting Marin In-ttsm-ks fnr'tl1vlwnplva1t l,migvivw Iluspitul. luis Hoyle Nllthws lit-wrly Sllllfli annl llill'liill'1l l'ln-ips liow In tlm-int at IIllll'lllIlt'. U52 5 if f' 600 aff, 1 l.I.XKX XIXHTIX XlXlit,XtiI'l SXXIAI XIX Fl.ttRIiNlQli XUl,IxNllili lil Iltltlilll lo Home Ee Reveals Domestic Secrets lx X'l'lllilllXlC lil 'XXS tlll XRLICS lil-Ill Mll l.lCl.l.K ll'XllIllS Unv nl llw nmsl unusual and inlvrc-sling vlassromlls is lVliss l'1I'illlClS Sl'ilIlIlt'I'lS ulliu' prrlc-livv group in 319. Here studs-nts learn how lo upvrate the xariuus ullice lll2ll'lllllt'S suvh as Adding-listing. Calculation. Vl1TZllISl'TllJllUll. and Duplicating lll3ClllIl0F. All the lllHl'lllllf'S in the rnmn are dillerent, rvpresvnling on-ry make luund in business ullives. Uffice Occupations Wlllllll llll.lYCS S-Xll Nll l.l'lX lNl'f Typists learn efliciellcy and spec-d llnrouglu drill 78 Attract Secretaries of Tomorrow XIRUINIA NlltIl'1l.l AINN HASCHE lfl,lZABl'1'l'll 5Hllil.l3S l li'KNtfl-IS SKINNICN Many of the students from Hughes go on to Business school or talxe jolvs in an olliee after graduation. Preparation for these careers is olntained from various courses such as Typing. Shorthand. Secretarial Praetiee, General Business. Nlerchandising. and Salesa inanship. Beta Chi, the newly organized Hughes Business Clulm is open to any student taking one of the courses. Many Hughes graduates have entered the business world immediately alter high school and are making names for themselves. Students also tind typing a great help in college where much of their ll0lllt'WOI'k is required to he typed. 'Nliss l,exine's l,l'0tlllt'li0ll stall works busily Students learn to prepare for secretarial joins 79 Voices Keyed to Harmon NlII.'I'0N ANDERSON HICIC IIATWNIONS HERNIAN SLAYNIAN Mr. Hammons directs the .lunior Choir llughes has het-ome famous for its music department. which comhines the vocal and instrumental talent of the school. The Senior Choir and Ensemble have performed at many assem- hlies as well as outside affairs such as conventions, sym' phonies and concerts. Junior Choirs are open to the pupils of the lower grades who are interested in a vocal career or who just enjoy harmonizing. Mr. Bige Hammonds and Mr. Milton Anderson have charge of this active department. ln the instrumental field the Big Red Marching Band and Orchestra. along with the newly formed Dance Band, under the direction of Mr. Herman H. Slayman, form the nucleus of the halftime programs at football games, concerts, and musical productions as well as providing entertainment at dances. Each year the Hughes Bands send representatives to the musical competition at Oxford, Ohio. Students have returned with numerous honors, increasing the distinction associated with this department. 80 Desires of the Heart Sprin Forth in Art FRNVIICS -'KITUXII-il'l' l'.-Xl l. tfll.'Xl 'l' ll HN Xllll it l Talents-cl hands and a 1-re-ativv minfl are the requirements for the student of Art. Wlorking with vlay. paints. vrayons. wire, and various other materials. pupils turn out works of lwauty. Original posters puhlivizv the plays anrl 1-onm-rts to he prvsentecl here. ancl shadow hoxes filled with vherulvs antl ornaments foretell the coming of Christmas with their hrightness. lVlohiles. clepivting the most in moclt-rn manner. hang from the ceilings. Top: .lim llalwl and l'at Wilrlwn admire- the display hoartl. llottom: Roh:-rt Ratlill and Wantla Tompkins make- a poster. Wa-mwzrf 'Nm 'K vfixl-15' uw , 1-In-f if 'N N N Xl ki if 5 X. 1 'wh iw a if Q The classes of lndustrial Arts provide frames for fitting many doors to the right walls. Mechanical drawing designs the frames, woodworking makes the door, metal working welds the key and lock. electricity insures light on the other side. and printing keeps the doors locked to the halls of dark- ness and ignorance. and unlocked to the corridors of light and knowledge. WIl.I.lA'Nl ll. 4IHlCltllI'I'UN ICDGAK IIAKE RUHI-1li'l' Klil.l.lilt l lCRlilS MATIIIS Jl-1RRUI,ll NIICMINI-IN U. li. Wl'1ll,IlANllCli Ted Haney dislrilmtes tools to Ed Kellerman hops Pave the Way to Boys' areers ' iw lo H13 Nha- was ' ' :ig I . ' 5 w A as E X k A 5 , 4 - R353 M ,W KI :buy A ,F Ufi4r A mx Q 5 ' if f 1 Q rf ' ' 6+ 39 Q X X Q ,E ,4,. fl Q Q iff f H -w Q. ,3 f xx ..., ' M 5 wa A . ,,:::..,. . ,- f Alh was Qiazf ww ' uhvg, l 'QQ I2 4 X ga FM W3 A 7 . Q' X . A R ink g king Wm Wifi nf' O Teen-Age Motorists Learn Road Rules and Regulations Rules ofthe road are the Fourth R for the pupils of lVlr. Rolwrl Meier and Mr. Morgan Jones. A student takes lTriver's lidueation in his sophomore year to he- eonie acquainted with the various trallie regulations and the mechanisms required to operate a ear. Reaction and visual aeeuraey tests are given to eaeh student to see in advance how well his niind and hody will eo-ordinate. ln the junior and senior year students put this knowledge to work as they par- lieipate in behind the wheel training. Hand signals. shifting. and parking forni the homework for the drivers of tomorrow. .Dual DR? ' mt llll - - num Pursue ScHooLs i XCIICNIKLTI GILBERT LV N Nth l Contaet with foreign countries is lnacle possilmle through Foreign Language eourses. French. Spanish. German. and Latin stuclents learn to speak the tongue ol the eountry they are most interested in. Cluhs for eaeh language lneet monthly anfl various speakers are engaged to entertain. as well as to inform, the group. Hughes' motto Deo et l'atriae. is from Latin. so all students learn at least one phrase of a foreign language. ILIAIJYS lillgtfll 'XIARY S. ll0Wl'il.li Itetltltetltit I',-Kl,XllCli ,lNXNli'I' SCHHNK Foreign Languages, Imagination ffer Key to Distant Lands iarles Donaldson anal l,aNerne Hannner wistlnlly xiew a Nlrs. l'aInn-r lot-ales an Spanislu-speaking eonnlry lor her lfreneh ehatean. Students. 86 Nl XRY BOL.-XXII ZICIJIN tiRUl l fllll If .Im-tlun 'Nlvniuriul l.iln'ary Books are Keys for the Mind ln 1024. john llenipsvy. ljre-side-nt of thc- Hugh:-s' Alumnai Assuviutinn. up- puinlecl a cmnniitlee to di-rise a suitable memorial for Clara ll. jnrclan. ai former Hughes Latin tvavlwr. Charles lVl. Nlvrry. prinvipal at the limv. rvwiwal tho vmn- mittee's rc-port. which dCSlgl1i:ltPCllll0ilPl'UI'Hlillg0l-3 library with a lwaulilul vvntral iiinrlow. This main wincluw. which is the fm-ul point of tha- lilirary. was vrvatc-al ut a rust of 557.000, ln 1930. the ollwr wimluws wvrv zulrlml all ai vusl uf 552.500, Other lvucliers lm-mnrializvml in thv winclmss in ilu- lilvrary urs- Mary li. l urm-ss. Alan Sanclvrs. U4-urge Baumann. ziml :Xrlhur lf. lliw-vm-. Library files are ac-vvssilmle to all stumlvnts sveleiligl inlmmalioii PAUL BAUER P.-KUI. BOWERS MURPHY IlUHlCR'l'Y ICRNIA I'II,lSI-IRC ROBIN FREIHIMAN XIMII-Il,INlHI HARRIS an Versus Elements RAYMOND HAR'l'KER MARION HUISICR Nll-IRI,l'I KUENIC HICLICN IYICWNIAN nf ,loyee Nolnle. lit-orgiz1Teel. and ,loe Bell study' eluss-mounted rock formations. Better and healthier liying. preparation lor at higher edueatiou. and the ahility for lu-euer thinking: are hut at lets of the doors opened hy the course of Seienee. Hughes students are giyen at yyide selection of eourses ineluding Zoology. hiology. hotziny, physi- ology.gellt'ra1l sm-ienee, eheniistry. and physics. To a student yy ho aeeepts u ehallenge. the key is found in the lahorutory. Working in the greenhouse. the hotany' elasses get ou- the-jolr training us they raise llowers for sale in the Spring. :X eapalyle faeulty and well- efluipped departments provide the groundwork for future seientists. With seience play'- ing at nnljor part in the yyorld affairs. eapahle minds will find a vast array' of doors yyuiting to he opened yy hen they graduate. ROISICIH' RI-IINS till-yltI.ES St1llU l4R IIUW.-Hill TIIUXIAS XX II.l.I XXI XX H Q L5 H Q ui? we Us 1 ,xv ,X W Y Our hodies. like our hrains. would get lazy if we didn't put them to good use. Here is where our Physical Education Department enters the picture. Two well-equipped gyms, com- plete with swimming pools. are located in the hasenlent. Here students learn various exercises as well as participating in many active games such as basketball and volleyball. In addi- tion to three years of gym. each student must have one year of First .-'tid and one year of Senior Health. ell-Developed Bodies Stimulate Active Minds HOWARD GRINH-IS ALAN KINDSCHY I'AIlI. RICIIICRT I.l.0YlJ Wll.l.lANlS RITA LMYIII-iR .ll-IANNl'I'l l'l-X NURRIC XlAl ll Sli'l'liR Girls stretch for trim figures 'tg' Seated around the nxivroplmne arc. left In right: Rod III-4-IQ, Camnl Wm-Irkvr Jim Ilivtl. Dave IIIII. ,lim Ruse-n-tin-I. Divk llulvluml. uuwl lllmrle-N Nl:-yr-r-. CIIARLFS BOWERS I IRCINIA BURKE W-QQ, v .'4.A-L1 xu . I'-if Rl l'H IILIPPINGER ANNA IIANILIN ICNULIA III'III.I-I VIRGINIA HUPPIC The En lish Language Illustrates a Democratic ay of Life IGIYIYX KICIIK IIXZICI, I.. KOI'PIiYIIOIiFI-IR ANNE C. LONG ,-KIM.-I XI.-XRNI -1 if VARY H. PUIAIAKIJ ARI.-X P. SCIIAWI-I INI I N 'lilirvc yvars of lfnglisli are inrluclvd in every sluclenlis pro- gram lo pre-parv him for the aclwnlurvs ol college or the lrusi- nvss world. As wvll as clove-lopiiig his vovaliulary. the pupil at lluglivs lc-arms lo inlvrprvl tlw language of the pods, to wrilv inlvrvsting llivnws. aml In-voliic' avquaililfscl wiill llie famous authors of past amd prcsvm. Courses in Spf-Poli, llramatics. Pulmlic Spvaking. ami journalism are Special intvrvst doors xxliivli ilu- lu-5 lo llw lfnglisli language opens. llllillgllill C. TIIURNIHI IU Xlnw koppv elm-4-is in -mall portion of our Cilfllllllll' -hill in ln-r .lourimlu m li N Nl. WIIITIC XIXIH S . Top: Neil Austing and Barbara Gibson solve a problem in ' fXdvam'ed Algelwa. Bottom: Loretta Smith attempts lo explain a the-ore-ni. RUliI'fR'l' ACER Rl l'lI AVSTIY lAl'RA ISIANK WILLIAXI I-1'l'ZIil. NIANIIC l I,EIiNUH LINIJI1. II. kI.I, , The magic world of numbers discloses ils secrets to eager S students who intend to pursue every ears-er from medicine- to engineering. Learning how to work with the various tools of the lradof' pupils become familiar with graphs. Compasses. and slide rules. Trigonometry. geometry, and advanced algebra tease the minds of some pupils, while business math aptly fills the bill for others. UF lllivlllfli CLJXITYS KLOAK liolllflfll PUK'l'l'Nl'i -lK'l'lll'li l'llUllS'l' -li It '4 41 .1 gif 5 , ,fx . wif? C 1, ,. N mix xx ,J elf ' Q '4 Jill? mg SMA is V Q 35 S I W 'I as R :lim K g 4 ' Q , 1 'Q Sain figs' Y X 5 N R ,fw- 'Q My .. A-K -.t figs H 'Z 5-33 1 .hx -W. by 1 MF'- fn. Q N X ,I k g ,X Qk X,x.,f TQ. 1 Q Qxwnrg 5191: Ride On the Elevator, Show your Tickets Please I Entertainmenfs Behind these Doorsg Junior Highs have the Kvyx. JUNIOR HIGH 9 Im -sf xv. fm M 45 mn-'gag 5 , , ,nf m..,,:,-5-Af , , ,. . J.,-v Q-f 5 Zu 5: Y 2. ' + 'Ne f if , . .. X ,Q - XX 5553 M... 4 'E igfigiif igs f A 'Fk'?fvk2wM 9 . 3 Q' I ,. fm x 'gi ' TW X4 , A wk V , Y , mms? f A x . Q A eww A f. baq, x .n .M W sn :Q L. K N. I . V: W '34 Q f , , f .,,:.1 9 - ,X , X A A . M- .W W :, .V .,,.2 ' jx: ': ,:,. : I .,'- Egger- ai 4 K R. F- 1 K L, W, J Lf - ., - viva i Y x- wk M A, ' 'A . .Q . ' N S X E 39455 +43 QPJ 9'-A 1' X! Q? s' 5 Q A sr A V HOME ROOM 1 . . . . .MR. EDGAR HARE FIRST ROW: Jerry Busck, David Black, George Becker, Arthur Chadwick, Bill Christman. SECOND Row: Richard Bonnell, Dennis Bradley, Steve Clark, Albert Cornell, Douglas Copenhaver. ,,ev..,T.11-.. : v- HOME ROOM 2 ...... MR. ROBERT KELLER FIRST ROW: Fred-Grant, Robert Dabney, David Fox, Tom- my Farmer, Terry Davis, Tony Dorsett, David Freeman. SECOND ROW: Eugene Doss, Ralph Dhonau, Luther God- frey, John Gardner, Willie Davidson, David Evans, Paul Fleming, Tom Franks, William Gillispie, Douglas Foster, John Dyer. THIRD ROW: Charles Donaldson, Franklin Evans, Paul Day, Bob Finkelnleier, James Downs, Bobby Couch, Les- ter Dunn, Harold Davis, Bill Gebhart, Charles Denton. FOURTH ROW: William Creamer, Larry Donovan, Bill Denniston, Tim Fleming, Kenneth Gay, Tom Ellison, Charles Dugger, Burton Gilford, George Griesser. HOME ROOM 6A ...... MR. ROBERT REUss FIRST ROW: Richard Holt, Ed Leadbeater, George Hesse, Bill Grimm, Jerry Kibler, Russ Henke, Ken Keller, Ron- ald Sanders, Jerry Johns. SECOND ROW: Arthur Henn, Earnest Hale, Larry Hill, Normurd Kron, Bryan Hersch, Bill Knau, Charles Jacobs, Larry Hilbert, Roger Hodapp. THIRD ROW: Eugene Kelleman, Michael Korting, Mehrm Kelber, Frank Kling, Frank Jeannet, Bob Kling, Allan Las- sandro, Allen Justice, Bill Kemmer. HOME ROOM 6B ....... MRS. RITA LACHER FIRST ROW: Danny Smith, John Schrenker, Paul Schroed- er, Ronald Smith, Don Sams, Ron Schott, William Shanks, Bucky Sievert. SECOND ROW: David Siefert, Glenn Schatzman, Billy Strawbridge, Eugene Shan, Virgil Story, Art Shipley, Rob- ert Shapira, Don Smith, Wayne Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Jim Stathman, Ron Herschel, Charles Schneider, Randall Slack, Joe Skidmore, Richard Slack, Arthur Smith. HOME ROOM 7 ..... Miss JEANETTE NURRE FIRST ROW: William Marshall, Pete Minges, Gene Mathes, Doyle Milligan, George Mitchell, Ronald May, Ray Lynch. SECOND Row: Fred Morgan, Fred Merkawitz, Bill Lower, George Manooses, Tony Nies, Roger Lister, Mike Magin, Neal Mathes, Jerry Meyer. THIRD ROW: Charles Nester, William Lukemeier, Ken Niemann, Ed Mullinger, John Miller, Ronnie Myers, Eddie Meckbach, Ken McDevitt. FOURTH Row: Tom Marlow. John Morrison, Luther Lyle, David Morrical, Robert Luckey, Henry Lipps. HOME ROOM 8 ........ MRS. ALMA MARNI FIRST ROW: Roger Poole, Harold Quinn, James Reynolds, Pete Poole, Don Reed, James Poth, David Partack, George Roth. SECOND ROW: Arthur Rahe, David Robinette, Danny Osch- ner, Carl Rahm, Henry Reid, Andy Ruppanner, Don Oss- wald, Al Ritter, Jim Rue. Ralph Ricketson. THIRD ROW: Gary Renzenbrink, Rolland Ranson, Charles Phillips, Phip Norris, Richard Roeller, Francis Owens, Horace Noack. NOT IN PICTURE: Walter Rechter, Larry Reed, Joe Royse, Charles Pace, Nicholas Robinette, Floyd Rosenvear, Frank Prater. , HOME ROOM 12 .... Mlss VIRGINIA MICELI FIRST ROW: Iris Angel, Barbara Carlton, Nancy Buntholf, Janet Adams, Barbara Brandis, Linda Burlingame, Kather- ine Brannum. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Busch, Vera Barker, Nancy Car- penter, Peggy Bacon, Patricia Brown, Judy Carney, Mar- garet Carr, Jo Braunwart, Sherry Biedenbender, Dorothy Allen, Bonnie Asher. THIRD ROW: Ruth Carnahan, Ingrid Bernstorff, Erlene Belver. Arta Brown, Eunice Bertram, Mary Ann Brill, Pa- tricia Bowman. HOME ROOM 17 .... Miss ELIZABETH ZORN FIRST ROW: Shirley Dixon, Janice Cox, Judy Drinnen, Ruth Cross, Arlene Clark, Betty Craynon, Judy Crandall, Lib- bey Clemons. SECOND ROW: Darlene Cassani, Marlene Dobbs, Dolores Cotton, Janet Countryman, Florence Copenhauer, Donna Clark, Vera Clift. Deanna Dermer, Jody Drohan. THIRD ROW: Laverne Eakins, Marscia Detmering, Lois Ellerhorst, Ruth Ann Deubel. Patricia Ellis, Carol Elwood, Georgia Daub, Elaine Carter, Maryln Dilbert, Rose Mary Edwards. 5 ,Q 'ff 132: fw.i.,Ug,gg fiilfw -.-. . 5-,:::- M. . A 3: 3, .gg W M 'if Q E N..E A Nw 'hmm v - 0' 'Q aff? , A -L-:. ' i'Tf M A QM HOME ROOM 19 .... MRS. CLARA F. MARTIN FIRST ROW: Louise Hagedorn, Rita Florence, Carolyn Ful- lam, Janet Fuson, Joyce Fox, Barbara Hafner, Phyllis Foley. SECOND ROW: Janice Groll, Shirley Goins, Lela Fletcher, Mary Gaefe, Sue Haggard, Wanda Gwm, Ruby Gates, Barbara Gellenbeck, Arlene Haendel, Joyce Floyd, Pearl Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Betty Gentry, Geraldine Gallagher, Kathleen Gehringer, Deanna Furnish, Carol Featherstone, JoAnn Foster, Jane Freson, Shirley Engel. HOME ROOM 21 ...... MR. RAYMOND FELL FIRST Row: James Young, Marley White, William Thomp- son, Jimmy Weiss, Thomas Turner, Roger Wedgewood, Richard Zucker. SECOND ROW: Paul Westermeyer, Robert Yelton, Herbert Ware, Wayne Turner, Glenn Welch, Ronald Strunk, Ger- ald Wadsworth, Richard Yelton. HOME ROOM 301 . . . .... MR. PAUL CRAFT FIRST Row: Ann Hoermann, Mary Kakoganis, Diann Horney, Evelyn Jones, Jane Husman, Peggy Kontonicka, Phyllis Hudson. SECOND ROW: Patricia Hurst, Carol Henke, Pat Haney, Dorothy Harris, Betty Henderson, Carol Korte, Barbara Hursong, Judy Kaminsky, Judy Kamleiter. THIRD ROW: Patsy Jones, Dorothy Johnston, Janet Koch, Emmerlin Howe, Carol Huetcher, Pat Joyce, Pat Kotz- bauer. HOME ROOM 302A.MR. MILTON ANDERSON FIRST Row: Georgia Tudor, Joyce Mesley, Barbara Mes- ser, Dixie McHatton, Waltraud Lemmrich, Vivian Miller, Wanda Lawson. SECOND Row: Sylvia Merz, Linda Mciiachern, Angelina Losito, Mary Ann Lipps, Elaine Loebker, Carolyn Kuyper, Marilyn Kuyper, Margie Tudor, Marilyn Madden, Caro- lyn Lusch, Marlene Marshall, Ruby Kraner. THIRD ROW: Wilma Leaverton, Barbara Loukinas, Dorothy Love, Mary Lauer, Ann McGufiin, Linda Mayes, Bette Meckstroth. HOME ROOM 302B ...... MISS ANNE LONG FIRST ROW: Norine Muhlherg, Marguerite Ried, Judy Reaves, Roberta Pinckard, Joyce Poole, Anneta Nagel, Nancy Page, Betty Reed. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Moeller, Virginia Parnell, Sue Prasse, Dorothy Moeller, Janet Morris, Pat Peters, Ruth Myers, Helen Rice, Hope Parker, Sibyl Preuninger, Jean Pistor. THIRD ROW: Wanda Patterson, Barbara Moore, Judy Owens, Marlene Mueller, Ruth Rineair, Judy Rasch, Bon- nie Osborne, Diane Nickolas, June Perry. HOME ROOM 303 .... Miss MARY POLLARD FIRST Row: Ruth Stahlman, JoAnn Willet. Carolyn Stall- ings, Becky Stewart, Pat Schweitzer, Nancy Shay, Daisy Stephens, JoAnn Slusher, Vera Risk. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Schrof, Nancy Stegman, Pat Shel- ton, Foorence Sensel, Gloria Smith, Carleen Smiley, Caro- lyn Schmerr, Dolores Schaefer, Allena Roberts. THIRD ROW: Christiane Rudolf, Myrna Sparrow, Susan Steinle, Diane Sparnall, Jill Spangennerg, Doris Russel. HOME ROOM 304. . .MR. LLOYD WILLIAMS FIRST ROW: Julie Underwood. Beverly Temke, Geraldine Wilson, Judy Takao, Shirley Wesley, Delores Thompson, Shirley Thomas, Dorothy Vossler, Shirley Workman. SECOND ROW: Pat Wiley, Helen Waldo, Rita Wright, Lois Strunk, Mary Lou Stillmaker, Ruth Wissel, Dot Triplett, Gloria Zeifman, Jo Ann Weise. TIIIRD ROW: Nadine Taylor, Janet Woods, Judith Tolliver, Gail Weise, Roselind Zimmer, Sandra Tewart, Sandra Whitehurst, Janet Wherry, Jane Strathman. FOURTH ROW: Carol Zieginhardt, Gay Stocker, La Verne Werning, Carole Wolfe. HOME ROOM 5 ...... MR. WILLIAM ETZEL FIRST Row: George Syring, Jack Williams, Sue Curry, Wil- liam Gonglofi, Franklin Loveland, Paul Bliton, Pat Smith, James Clyde, Bonnie Riess. SECOND ROW: Judy Hathorn, Georgann Spencer, Carole Bartholomew, Christy Kockutz, Jerry Seibel, Janet Schar- renberg, Romaine Newmann, Barbara Walker, Jacqueline Flora. THIRD ROW: Beverly Shuck, Joan Thomas, Clemens Uhl- horn, Betsy Holter, Charlotte Burdsall, Jane Severance, Teddy Freeman. FOURTH ROW: Edna Menke, Carol Combs, Linda Hey- bruck, Pat Marsh, Gary Perkins, Mary Lee Reed. M...-w..,,fW, 5 L QA .. 5 5 5 4 ,ww skew? ff fff Q Wi 'em if F A .ff ff Mg O 'WN :Q I I 19 aww Q' 5 lx af' ff .W ren rg- ., if Q WN f4,. .Vi K '45 15 Ms ' ' Fir' ' ?iij.j5Sl.:' -A-, 1 HOME ROOM 13 . Miss FLORENCE VOLKMER FIRST ROW: Gladys Green, Joyce Dinkins, Charlene Davis, Phyllis Stiegler, Natalie Aaronson, Jeanetta Bays, Patsy Patterson, Emma Jean Johnson, Jean Morris. SECOND ROW: Dixie Dailey, Eurless Bloomfield, Barbara Mack, Joann Jones, Carolyn Blackburn, Kathleen Penter, Claudette Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Rita Hock, Margaret Mason, Linda Combs, Dorothy Willis, Joyce Klohs. HOME ROOM 18. .Miss MARGARET SWEENY FIRST ROW: Chleo Clark, Carole Kloth, Agnes McLaugh- lin, Elsie Winters, Doris Wells, Judith Lee Roth, Donna Hux, Darla Cook, Donna Boatman. SECOND Row: Sophia Meyers, Pat Flack, Jackie Fitzgerald, Sylvia Tabar, Gustine Matherly, Jackie Julian, Mauren Kenter, Marcia Tackett, Joanne Allman. THIRD Row: Sylvia Smith, Carol Wind, Carol Lutz, Janet Ward, Phyllis Johnson, Beverly Carroll, Peggy Sparks, Diana Jollie, Judy McMullen, Pat Jones. HOME ROOM 22 ..... MR. FERRIS J. MATHIS FIRST ROW: David Thompson, James Paul, Charles Riley, Ronnie Heidkamp, Rudolph Cammerer, Binny Day, Jeffer- son Russell, Rodney Hummel, Ken Peters. SECOND Row: Bill Watterson, John Wood, Thomas Rose, David Dolch, Emery Slone, Chuck Kile, Joel Pittman, James Wilson, Yuergen Ladwig. THIRD ROW: Ken Wolf, Bill Ingram, Lowell Bussell, Bobby Pepples, Robbie Martin, Russell Campbell, Manly Offutt, Arthur Carnes. HOME ROOM 24 .... MR. HOWARD THOMAS FIRST Row: Kenneth Sears, Roy Baker, Kennet Johnson, Norman Ralph Vanover, David Palmer, David Michael Schafner, Curtis Thompson, Charles Spies, Moses Jones. SECOND ROW: Richard Haller, Pete Georgeton, Theodore Schierloh, Joe Somhorst, Stacey Greenert, Alfred Gray, Robert Smith, Hershel Pennington, Donald Hutchinson. THIRD Row: Sloan Harlow, Leonard Walker, Jerry Tabar, Donald Bowlin, John Vanover, Brand Whitlock, Darrell McClure, Gregory Braham, Clifford Von Gries. HOME ROOM 101 ..... Miss ERMA ELBERC FIRST ROW: Sue Ann Kearns, Meredith Goebel, Linda Ab- bott, James Riley, Larry Ratliff, Patty Carrelli, Nancy Smith, Gloria Saylor, Patricia Letner. SECOND Row: Ruby Chumbley, Barbara Bryant, Joyce Larimer, Shirley Head, Carolyn Greenwood, Bobbie Sul- livan, Gayle McGuff, Rosemary Shelton. THIRD ROW: Barbara Ries, Harry Harah, Edmund Weber, Grace White, Lois Boyle, Tom Daniel, Jimmy Daken, Eloise Jackson. FOURTH Row: Ernest Steinle, John Byrd, Jimmy Conn, Robert Woodson, Ronald Fryer. HOME ROOM 102. .MR. ROBIN R. FREEMAN FIRST ROW: David Peters, Michal Bridges, Marvin Worst, Lucille Reynolds, Janet Maynard, Vada Rose, Jerry Setser, Martin Nash, Rolf Bick. SECOND ROW: Reba Harmon, Billy Tololah, Robert Busch, Leon Spottswood, Frankie Anderson, Delores Wilson, Ron- ald Taylor, Bobby Waples, Lorraine Behler. THIRD ROW: Robert Traber, Don Puckett, Sheila Blake- man, Jean Stephens, Vera Andriacco, Buddy Johns, Ste- phen Ranker. - FOURTH Row: Arlie Hall, Alfred Schneider, Charles Huff, Walter Henderson, Alfred Hollan. HOME ROOM 202 ................... Miss FRANCES E. ADOMEIT FIRST ROW: Carol Reynolds, Roselind Fell, Frederick Woods, Bill Thompson, Ronald Crawford, Ernst Grossman, Alfred Witt, Janice Clark, Eileen Schneider. SECOND ROW: Shirley Hammon, Carolyn Brockhuis, Pat Uchtman, Judith Morhan, Diana DeKois, Mary Ellen Her- bert, Patti Wesley. TIIIRD ROW: Kenny Smith, Lanny Roland, Bonnie Shep- herd, Juanita White, Alan Pittman, Daniel Dahling. NOT IN PICTURE: Shirley Blevins, Arlene Seiter, Jane Ware, James Frey, Lester Hoskins, Jerry Lyons, James Sheets, Ray Shirley, Robert Spice, William Wood. HOME ROOM 305. . .Miss ELLA G. JOHNSON FIRST ROW : Fred Weston, Ernest Walker, Peggy Hampton, Jeanie Mayfield, Pamela Gibbs, Jeanne Hammann, Donna Thomas, Dale Davisson, Charles Sexton. SECOND ROW: Nancy May, Joyce Kappner, Francis Brown, Sharon Douthit, Linda Hagan, Carol Burkart, Wanda Mc- Cowan, Janet Cox, Roberta Sexauer. THIRD ROW: Wade Bays, Ken McDowell, Joyce East, Eleanor White, Doris McDonald, Donna Mullenix, Bertha May, Jimmie Dryer, Jack Adams, Robert Worley. FOURTH ROW: Oris Hughes, David Rayburn, Tom Par- thenakis, Don Hamilton, Larry Poe, Richard Kelley. 15 hfN My in ww QS 'U Q90 'sf HOME ROOM B1. . .MRs. MAME S. FLEENOR FIRST Row: Benjamin Hill, Sambi Walter, Judith Ann Vogt, Carolyn Seitz, Kelly Reynolds, Jerry McCormack, Nancy Stretz, Jon Grows, Jerry Ward, Ronald Neal. SECOND ROW: Ronald Schroeder, Viktoria Menyhert, Mary Lou Diersing, Paula Lyons, George Kalejs, Darrel Terra- nova, Judy Stivers, Cheryl Bonnell, Chuck Bohrer, Doug Yelton. TIIIRD ROW: Pat Bailey, James Flohr, Clouse Larry, Livia Kaleys, Lea Kaleys, Alvin Knauf, Nancy Langland, Bar- bara Steelman, Patsy Howard. HOME ROOM B2.M1ss MARYBETH WYCOFE FIRST ROW: James Wilson, Wanda Willett, Jonna Mon- hollen, Phillip Hill, Tony Augustine, Charles Chesnut, Robert Cney, Joey Wilson, Anne Black, Barry Siebert, Bill Bmeden. SECOND ROW: Kenny Lockard, Dustin Charles Schermbeck. Thomas Tabar, Betty Harmon, Ronald Woodruff, Nora Mortin, Hubert Fox, Gary Graves, Parkie Stewart. THIRD ROW: Carol Lee Everett, Raiba Caunite, Barbara Davis, Harriet Gelke, Frank Suhr, Dian Hudson, Janice Lowry, Lawrence Rouse, Franklyn E. Senft. HOME ROOM B3 ...... MRS. MARY DOEPKE FIRST ROW: Jerry Clemons, Bobby Blaylock, Charles Underwood, Jim Bell, Billy Madill, Joseph F erreri, Tom- my Kelley, Debby McKinley, Louis Osterbrock, Ronnie Jennings, Tom Smith. SECOND ROW: Gary Ganaway, Karline Crowder, Wayne Klump, Carol Beneshowitz, Mike Morris, Mary Jo Clark, Leonard Cavens, Gail Wilhort, Charles Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Jack Sizemore, Tom Grimm, June Ransioh, Edwa Cordon, Robert Hildebrand, Ralph Taylor, Ronald Young, Beverly Merriam, Brinda Broyles, Alvin Dick, Robert Blackburn. HOME ROOM B4. . .Miss JEssIE HOLLWECK FIRST ROW: Georgia McElroy, Eddie Dubose, Terry Brooks, Barbara Damico, Ronnie Huddleston, Sue Setser, David Kayser, Elaine Dalton, Carol Anderson, Carol Dear- wester, Brenda Collins. SECOND ROW: Edna Farmer, William Crafton, Fred Pruitt. Richard Tranor, Geraldine Layton, Shirley Perry, Marilyn Moses, Jean Cozine, Evelyn Taylor. THIRD ROW: William Scott, Ronald Jackson, Carol Troxell, Myrtle Stephens, Carol Martin, Dyann Burkhardt, Kath- leen Drischel, Jean Eyerman, Mike Chumley. HOME ROOM B5 .... Mlss MARION HUNTER FIRST ROW: Billy Stone, Joyce Redges, Margaret Smith, Harry Kolinmosky, Richard Bollinger, Lee Shoemaker, Ronald Bollonger, James Diether, Patzy Thompson, Wil- liam Forsythe. SECOND ROW: Shirley Saylor, Peggy Cox, Joan Watkins, Marilyn Mueller, Dan Roll, Elisa Longo, Nancy Gwinner, lva Jean Russell, Lois Shoops. THIRD Row: Jack Buckle, Bob Miller, Mary Harris, Portia Collins, Connie Murrell, Robert Pierce, Walter Walker, Frank Freson. FOURTH ROW: Roger Snider, Edward Guzy, Ken Thoma- son, Wayne Shepherd. HOME ROOM 3. . .Miss HELEN B. NEWMAN FIRST Row: Charlene Fox, Barbara Fey, Wanda Walls. Loretta Hill, Richard Hughes, William Roth, Roger Slater. David Cox, Darlene Adam, Bonnie Hazelwood, Sandra Lockard. SECOND ROW: Brenda Garrett, Sylvia Baker, Phoebe Honi- can. Anne Parker. Rosie Rowland, Pamela Cook. Brenda Sulnmerlin, Richard Boehm, Alice Smallwood. THIRD ROW: Brenda Simpson, Judy Eldred, Regine Kol- leck, Florence Smith, Patrick Kenney, Carol Heinlein, Joann Merchant, Joanne Wagner. HOME ROOM 4. . .MR. RICHARD THORNBURY FIRST ROW: Barbara Bacon, Theodore Davis, Norma Spradlin. Steve McDaniel, Dolores Walker, Brenda Ross, Martha Gilden, Marilyn Melvin, Jane Carrico. SECOND ROW: Gilbert Schreiber, Stewart Gordon, Charles Fulks, Karol Kling. Judy Mueller, Wayne Cox, Dallas Durham, Robert Biser, Michael Rellerman. THIRD Row: Betty Schellenger, Sandra Lotts, Pernie Har- ness, Charlene Lucas, Gary Miller, Glen Wergers, George Danzy, Carol Mechler, Patsy Lyons, David Rich, Charles Anderson. HOME ROOM 9 ...... Mlss MERLE KOENIG FIRST ROW: Clarence Colter, Fern Bingham, Carol Moran. Marlene Green, Carol McCoy, Alberta Mason, Charles Moore, Beverly Shipley, Wayne Smallwood. SECOND ROW: Patricia Estes, Ruth Grimes, Jean Renzen- brink, Peggy Couch, Malcolm Rolins, Lynn Yancey, Bev- erly Klein, Bettie Boesclie, Nancy Lipka. TIIIRD Row: Elizabeth Severance, Nancy Stricker, Pauline Hopper, Ronald Gruener, Catherine McCullum, Pat Dawes, Richard Surber, Marie Parker, Lilyan Webber, Barbara Meece. HOME ROOM 103 ..... MISS MARY LINCOLN FIRST Bow: lioy Kirby. liobert Lee Gayhart. Albert Barnes. Franklin Johnson. llay Gibson. Murr Uettingcr, Marsha Cohn. Joe Bell. SIcr:oNn Row: Louis Basham. Janet Wakefield. Pat Lively. l'olly Wilms. lfarnestine Green. Mary Huckeby. Rita Wood. Joyee Frazier. Monetta Philips. Mary Vanee. llon- ald Shorts. TIIIRD HOW: Barry Goldhofl, Gayle Biehle, Jimmie Lan- saw. John Daugherty, Marcia Lee Smith. Irma Wliite. Shirley Liner. Georgia Teal. Ruth Smith. Suzen Lewart. l'J0tiRTH Bow: Teddy Slufler. Barbara Sargent. Joyee Woble. Larry lleldosha, llonna Becker. Sylvia Klein. HOME ROOM 105 HOME ROOM 104 ..... MISS VIRGINIA Kumi FIRs'r ROW: Rene Jcannet. Carol Winkelman. l'aul Martin. Robert Cunagin, Jane Greer. Gay Lebereeht. Larry Weiss. John Fullcs. Donald Morgan. llalph Schmidt, Timothy Williamson. SECOND ROW: Gloria Behles. Marilyn Haueli. Bonnie lieel. Stanley Brown. Forrest Foley. llose Ann llopkins. llomia Bales. Joanne Creech. THIRD BOW: Helmut Kron. lloger Gray. Sidney Wood. Janet Willis. Juanita Grisehy. James Jones. Jam-ob Frielcer. Margie Fields. Barry Hennemami. . .Mn. MILTON PARTRIDGE FIRST ROW: Ronald Byrd, .Johnnie Wesley. Larry Hit-li. Jaek Huddleston. Bobby Wesley. Carolyn Clark. James Horton. Joe Hoff. James Rive. J SECOND ROW: Mary' Koch. Jacqueline Vllallcer. Joe Stewart. Helen Gelke. Judith Dean. Thomas Juhlman. Doris Ander- son, Eddie Long. David Caudill. Doris Morris. Sherry Herin. TIIIRD ROW: Jim Puehl. James Colter. Jim Bare. Carrie Taylor, Nancy' Rosenthal. Harriet Willoughby. Carol Tom- lin. Dewey Van Hoose, Terrence Jacobs, Danny Vogel. lx Shop boys Torn Bullvr and Jim Phelps sell supplies Proieciion boys have Chai-gg of fhe movie room and Hundreds of books pass fhrouqh me hands of Nei' lo Hughes Sludenls' equlpmenl- Auslinq and Bill Whiialzer, managers of The Bool: Room, Sellinq tickets for school Q-venis was lhe iob of Miss such as Chuclc Crumrine, Dale Bradford, . . - - 4 A Q cm. and Fwd Befqold fvpiwl of We Lmlfoom CdS '?Qf,j'ff 3195012 QIMH B- F' PM 'O fi.3in'iJplf?fffUZfiLClflZf E5UlffZffiillfliclifffl'slfiili feous Hughes Hall Guards. d' '54 'CC' G' 0. bury' PM Mach! Jeannine SHINE. Dave Yoder. and Drornon Cook, Nof in fhc- pidure are Bob Heslord and Sylvia Jacobs. Manrlyn Boller, sealed confer, was chosen io repress-nl Richard Winfers lrighfl became lhc Hughes candidafe Hughes during Girls' Weolm. Serving on commiflees lor Boys' 'Weelr, allen' dvlnalinq Dan Gerbofh, Russell were Diane Drohen, Karin Paulson, Margie Kenfer, Speed, William Smifh, John Welch, Warren Solar, and Torni Talcao. and John Bronaugh. AD-031' In Evvry Sport You lflmusv To Nanw. Shui:-'nts of Hughes Cain Honor and Fame Sl? OILQTS 5 5 I Gridders pen ide hampionship Door Diagrams are necessary for winninggplays 'ic ,A X 4' 7 3. 2. 1 , I ' V 'wil Undisputed football champs of the P.H.S.L.. Hughes reigns over the city for the . 6 s . second successive year. Six victories and no defeats. climaxed hy a 31-12 shellaf-king 5 E J' of Wfithrow, gave Hughes a well-deserved trophy. F ,s 4. A total record of nine victories and only one loss was talmulated lwy the 1954--55 Big V lied Squad. The only loss came at the hands of an upset-minded Xavier team to the tune , ' of T-0. ,X Hughes, which used to be perennial champs under Red Krueck, is once again lveeom- ing a football power. Since Coaches Howard Thomas and llay llartker came to Hughes -a I ' in 1951, each year has brought more glory to the alma mater. Q Their four-year record of 27 victories. ll losses. and one tie in 39 games speaks for itself. Only one loss in Public High School League footlvall in the last two years has ' made Hughes a feared opponent. A lop-notch defense and a hetter-than-average offense gave Hughes the lvest-lizllancecl .4f squad in the city this year. The Hughes' defense permitted only 39 points in lll contests. , less than four per game. while the offense amassed a total of lflfr points. The l95fl P.H.S.I.. Champions. coached hy Howard Thomas and Hay Hartker, compiled a nine won, one lost record. 41' ikx ' K .x-MQ - A 'iii , X A 'S' H 6 vb X Wir 1 i ff gk 5 i s,'i:XSf si' 1 W' Z 5 Z if 05 v W 50 A A ??'p P jaw T Q .. ,N QE f Y XFN, Q 'X 2 QQ QW Q A sf V Q, Ag? QQ ik H The Ifzxqrxir-f-j'Q fifth weekly high SQ3'xc.w1 grgri jwll. K 'o fheir V ' lder Back Week's Bestg Hughes Lineman Honored BY BILL ANZER Elder and 2-Izxglws domirmswvf? X 11 U Qi 'im me Frank tha 150. 1 The fzve-foot, mne- ODQ NNI' sprint msc' U. W . UK I Eiga? If xx x 1.,v-X ,. Bum! Gump w P? YM N 'A Hu hens Manner A 'V F ,V . , 5 QQ W, , second ,fn-fff-...LQ-U mal., h V Lmeimuw A -H votmg because nf his mm- HH, ,.,.m..1, ' I . ' Q , These pre Off! l'lHiVf? pl!-H! vf'-'fl-M' ' - t H lu fnr nnYxnn..,.:,:aEa.vf0 Hllfb H9 , ,- agamsm ,nah 1.l.xl1-,xl xv wvw,Rwv1'!!'!Kg'L Q img. vim !l'U'LlfI Y'X?'!,A KJWCXS W. .TF 4'1I 'H d the top team iv m Otfger' th 'I lr . . , .. ., M wwe R.-,Em which 1nm::f.:,,y: Wigs wsifsg 411 LGUZ W alp,LzXl'li11sg .lc-m:4I.gQx'fi, bfi x 'R'f f:w,.iiwa 3, 'T' T gmsrow , 2 0531 Hugizcs f Tigers ran night as in the P IHQY31 32.15 mmasi they Qc' vs, mmm W. X fm gh Gm' L ! '25'?Xx D., L 1 N 1-Iamfm U M Gxffc :H X NJN on xx U W U t um ll ' Va 80 P Vnonm NUS? 1 40 If! 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'ff :Jr N ii nf mid If-fzjygns Ifidpjng 8?-f1'gi..5fAfglbE5fs avr' f- J'jf:x,- ' - I ,L -r -,, ,VLJ J ZA iles F0 1, 'MN'-fwg Q9 , , 11 - rf ., .. ffmm, fff-f X . 5. ., x O X' Tltle Q L 1 W? x .,, 'Wav M 9 .nu IH num' E'iS0l'l Takes Str aight gy JOE QVINN U O1 Bi: Recs. 5mQ941Sh all Wa' 0 fl men- fun su-ik1ug'P0WP ff' . 1' 1-12, win thvix' mnth Plame m ,. f 1 Public High League ff G .gy me F - ,d , an ,f more than 7.900 fans F11 ay , S Est u'ia1Stadium. .lfn U-.d-chi f 1 H' 1 'X ' H' mx f?f'111YrUQ,Pf0ated by S! .affrxiscriiwst vlinclwd :mud DWP 'U 'W' Wirnglszn-'lx Li fill CO , Iyar, 0 I of. the foul? I-hgh4'L-ehgue NVYTQII Y fog UD! 1189 ' 457 . C 33 . - A ' wwf . V S00 5' Lea U Q11 'LR e S ltux-ned hack NN , V A OIYQ I Ped ' ' gl! H5720 . 1 W If Wai ,ku , S 3 ,fm ff at XVxfhro .xp pr, .o get U porfam 1:3 ASCAQ E 'Ufayz Y A 4 Exim N ywv A' I ii.-,Nix ww 'x Wgvbgl ,vw A-,gg gm. . - E ' Q fa M XX K - ,-swf -f S-X w 1, , 'Q Q 'XFQEQQ 'xr' x rss, Vs ,A 4 QU- ,us f sw-.s.,, , . , , ...re-aux -X1 ' Xllrim-mf-s pw- lm- 4-mm-ranmum lil'lllNl'llW driws fur yurflzlgrf- o aI1d,Maj0rettesS ark The' lwwitvliing lwxy ul lTPZlUlillll girls leading thi- lmml al all lmrllmll galnvs urn' ilu lnillllllHUS Hughes, corps of nlajorvtlr-s. Six lDlilll1'Sl'lUX1'lll'S spm-ll mul ll llfl ll li 5 , is lui lwn olllgss flank vzlvli siflv. A flrum Illiijtlf. islw is also il lII1l.l1ll'l'lll'. lvauls ilu' lllilI'l'lIl!lg Nlr. Hvrmau ll. Slayman, Huml llirvr-lor, with Nlrs. Vary Inu lxm-lil. flaming in sll'lI1'l0l'. vllmwsvs ilu' liizriurm-llvs. 'lilir' girls ralv liiglli in grzulvs. zilwilily, uml Fllyllllll. Hl1lwrle'urstl1r4Bgl1 l'igf-rs' llugllws lhmfl lurnix un 'Il' .4 114 y nit P war yshvn Stovklioll anml 4-onipany 1-ilgt-fl thorn, Ztl-lo. ol tln' svason. Thi- loss vann' at tht' hanrls of St. Xayivr. giant liillvrs, hy a T-tl vount. tll'l.t'llFiXt' unit in 231 ganws. 'X swsayy lvattlv. in yyliit-li Hugfhvs hail opportunity altvr opportunity to svorv. proy itll-tl tht- intvrest eluring tht' hrst thru' qnartvrs. l'ass int4'r1'1'lmtions svt up tyso ol ilu- thrvm' touvlnloyxns llnghvs lnaflv in poywring lo 1 lt?-tl yirtory oy'r'r thc' Tigvrs of lronton. Ohio, t.rnnn'nn' svorml aftvr tyyo intt'r1'1'lmtions. ont' hy Stulwr antl ont' hy ltussvllt to gnu' llllf,Illt'S a lf?-tl lvacl at halftinw. llulwr lnatlt' thr' tinall. ll. on a3l1-yartl off-tavlili' slant. tiharlvs lharp. 220-pounrl litIf'lllilll. iiitc'i'1'4'pts'1l a pass anrl gallolwrl till yarcls lwform' nt- was lvrought floyyn just short of paymlirt. St'UI'ilIgL only in tht' first anrl svvontl pvriofls. antl thvn vlinging tightly' to thf'ir atl- ag.:t'. tht- Big ltvcls cloyxnml llayton l7airyit'w. t2-tl. SlN't't2lt'lll2lt' runs of '19 yartls anal Ill yarcls hy Hay llvll and Harry llulwr rvspvvliwlx H s tartvcl what .'4't'nn'4l to hs' a slaughtvr. hut the- Dayton tlvlense' huvlxlml mlown anml hvlll lln' lluzitvs sc'or1'lr'ss tlllfillgl' tht' s4'f'ontl halt. tfrahain swm-ps right vntl lllllN'l' Liillllx 011 ltllf'-lil' ublic i Con ue Un tht- tirst play lroin st-rinnna, 'ii thc' st-1-onrl hall. Clnn-lt Crnnirinv. tio-Captain. loolx thc' hall ancl ravml lllltlIUlt'SlPtl to svort' tht- thlrcl anfl hnal llnghvs touchcloiyn. lyyo prm'y'ions 'l'.l7.-s svorml hy llarry' llulwr. tio-Captain. in thf' first hall gan' lluglivs lln- frntvh it m'4'tlc'ml to isin the' ganw. 'lihis yivtory nas wry tlvar to llughvs, lN'1'ausm' it yy as only tht' svvonml tinn' in loval N . . . , history that a Big ltr-rl squafl svnt a liar-on tvaln cloyyn to clvlvat. 'liln' first tiint' vann' Inst 'ally ' . U 'X tout-lnlown pass in tht- hnal stanza svnt an lllIlll4lllI't'tl llnghvs tvani its hrst flt'lc'at 'liln' ironit' thing ahout that TID was that it was the' hrst svorvcl against tht- llughvs 'liln' hig 'l'I1 vann' yyithaluoutsc'y'r'nniinult'sl1'ft:anilasthvlinalg1unsonncln'ml,llugllivs as only yarils from tht- tying touvlnloyxn. Keeping up the spirit of the students and teams at the school as well as the stadium and fieldhouse is the fulltime jolm of eight energetic students who never seem to run out of pep. Four hoys and four girls make up the crimson-and- white-clad squad who appear at all the games and pep assemblies. Tryouts are held in the spring: and four juniors are chosen for their ahility. attendance at school. and grades as well as for their school citizenship. A variety' of Pep assemblies was presented this year with the show preceding the Withrow foothall game proving to he one of the hest. A ferocious tiger charged down the aisles of the auditorium and. much to the delight ol the cheering student hody. was hung from the stage curtains hy the foothall team. Selling foothall tags was the main project of the squad. which included: Diane Drohan, Captain: Cilla Chase. Mary Fliselein. Nancy' Burton, Neil Austing. lim Dietz. ,lohn Bronaugh. and Dick junker, Mr. Milton Anderson is the sponsor. Enthusiastic and spirited cheerleaders give team addes v ix .... Powers Fall History was made in this game! It was the first time that a Hughes foothall team played a New Wfoodward squad. After a scoreless first quarter. the Bulldogs took over and marched 25 yards to the touchdown. Later in the sec- ond period. Hughes covered 55 yards for the T.D.. with llulner scoring on a 28-yard run. The final six-pointer came in the third quarter when ilrumrine raced 114 yards oll tackle. l inal score: llughes lfl, New Vlfoodward Bulldogs 0. With Crumrine and Huher, the touchdown twins. lead- ing the way . Hughes powered to a I3 to 0 win over Western Hills. The scores. which came in the second and third periods. gave Hughes its second straight l'.ll.S.l,. yietory. The first came on an 210-yard march with lluher going the final 20 for the 'll.D. The second came in the third as tlrumrine hlasted oy er from three yards out. Hughes lit-serve. coached hy l,loyd Williams. won l'.ll.S.l,. Championship and went undefeated. I , for Conquering P.H.S.l... intra-City, and up-state rivals. Before Big Re llushing a touvluloyy n arross in each ol the four periods. Hughes pouncletl out a tnethoclieal 27-to-14 triumph over Central. Each tnenther of tl1e Big Heil lmavkficlfl talliecl once as Hughes avengecl a 15-to-6 setlvacla sulleretl at the hantls ol Central in 753. The Hughes flelense proxecl iny ulnerahle lor three peri- ods. hut fell apart in the fourth as Central tnacle two quiek 'l'.ll.'s. smsotvs RECORD Hughes . .. .Qwg tfmtiii . .. tw Hughes . . . .2l 1 lloger Baron . . . . . ll Hughes .. .. ll: Xavier .. T Hughes . . .... l2: llayt avlm l airy'iew . . . . ll Hughes .. .... lil: N m'xx W mvrwc lwartl ... .. fm Hughes . . .... lil: Western llills . . . . tl Hughes.. .... -ll: Walnut llill .. .. 0 Hughes .. . . T: Ulml W rwnmc lwarrl . . . . ll Hughes .. H271 Central .. . . . . l-lt Hughes .. .... 31: Withrow . ....lil d nslaught Un a field that was fit only lor tlnvks. llughes snlnnergetl Vllithrow hy a score ol Ill to 12. to take complete possession ol the l'.H.S.l,. Foothall Crown. Long drives hy' the Big llerls set up their hw touvhmlowns with Huher and Crutnrine scoring tuo em-lt. Still-taillwacle ,lint Rosenstiel sparlietl the ollense antl was responsilrle for one tally, Wlithroyfs only lvright spot was an elevtrilying 210-yarcl run hy Alan Nlanzlar. .. . -.Y., ,- , . .x Coaeh 'l'l1ornh1n'y's freshman team fought hartl hut ininries antl had lnealts ltatnpued tht Ltttlt lit tl. . foaeh Klan Kintlsehy Yarsity llarriers anrl Coaeh Kinflsehy won hoth City and , Uistriet c:llkllIllli0ll!4lllIl!4. l llughes llarriers won the l,.H.5.l,. antl llistriet titles ancl plaeetl sixth in the State. Hartl work. goocl eoaehing. and a clesire to win hrought sueeess to the team. Cross Country is a sport in which a lot of eonhtlenee antl enclnranee is neemletl. The raees are two miles long and are usually run at Avon Vielcl. There are seven hoys on a team. and all hoys from all teams run at the same time. Scoring is made hy plaees of the runners. lfirst plaee is one point: seeoncl plaee. two points: and so on. The first live hoys from eaeh team take a plaee. The team with the lowest total is the winner. Hughes won all three meets to take the l'.H.S.l.. title. The team total was 20 for the Hrst meet. in which Errol Bratlforfl. Bill Whitaker. liill lftlwarfls. Neal Ticlwell. ancl Hay' Apple took seeoncl. Hfth. sixth. seventh. anti ninth plat-es respeetively: The seeonrl meet w as ey en lower with a total ol' 24. liill lfclwarcls won. with liill Whitaker. fourth: Errol Bracllortl. filth: lion Vtfalker. sixth: antl Neil Ticlwell. eighth. A 25 total lor the thirtl meet was proyicletl hy a first plaee hy lfrrol liratllortl. followecl hy thirfl. fifth. sixth. ancl tenth plares hy Bill lftlwarrls. liill Wliitzike'r. Neil Tirlwell. anfl Hon Wzilktyr in that orcier. The three-meet total for llughes was TU. followed hy' Central's 189 ancl third-plaee Walnut Hills' 257. l'lley'en teams took the Helfl in the tlistriet meet. with Hughes w inning hy a w itle margin. lfrrol liraellorti was thircl: Neil 'l'idwetl, fifth: Bill lftlwartls. sixth: liill Whitaker, twelfth: and lion Walker. nineteenth. The liig liecls piletl up only -I5 points. while seeoncl-plaee Walnut Hills hafl Tl antl Central was thirtl with T-l-. These three teams qualified to go to the state meet in Columhus. The Big lietls showecl tremenflous power at Columhus as the llarriers plaeetl sixth in the state. A sensational 10:25 hy Co-Captain lfrrol liratllortl was good enough for tenth plaee. and along with thirty-seeonrl. sixty-thirtl, sixty-eighth. anfl ninety-sixth plaees gave Hughes a 226 total. This reeortl eonstitutes an im- provement from ninth plaee. last year. to sixth. this year. Harriers Race to Cit , District Titles lfolloxx ing in tht- lootstvpsoltln'ir1'lfl6r lmrotlu-rs. tln- lluglws ltvserw llarrit-rs linislivtl first in tllv l'.ll.S.l,. raw. 'llwy won vavli ol tht- tlirvs- nw:-ts. xsliivli put tln-In 03 points alla-all ol runnvr-up Wvitllrois. Ilivk loisner. svnior. it as tln- spark of the I,ittIt- llvtls. as lie finislwcl no lowvr tllan lirst in vavll ol the tlirvc' nn-vts. Carlton Wz1lk1'r. junior. finisllvtl tllirtl twin' annl sm-ontl oncv. to aicl tht- ltvsvrws in tlwir vonquvst of tlie l'.l'l.S.l,. 'liownvr mnniplt-tml tht- two-nlilv 1-oursc in l2.2l. tllt' ye'ar's lwst tinw. . Mr. :Klan liinclsvliy. Coarli ol tht- 'Varsity . also pilots-cl the Little llvfls. Kind- svlin saixl. ll tln' rvsvru- tall-nt proxvs as goocl. nc-Xt yvar. ll1'VlIfFlly-t'Ul1lllPllll0lI. iw ix ill again ln- vvry lUllQIll.u tltlwr l,ittlt- Rawls who gainm-cl rc-cognition tu-rv llogvr Turner. ,ltlllll Wt-lt-li. tfliarlvs X-tlllll51l'l'.GI'lllllIg1 Crawford. and llaw Pragar. 'lllv otlwr llvscrxists xx 1-rv loin Bauer. Stew Uootlvr. ,lim Grimes. Holm Hagv- tlorn. lfrivli lxlf'lltlt'. Norman l'inlolcl. ,lavk Snarr, Ut-orgv lroutlnan. anal ,lorry Wlvlvll. lox snvr lr-ails pat-lx lt? N arsily t.UAl'illDlillIl5 le-A 1051 ltr--1-ru-s win vavli of llll'll 'Q-ts to talw I'.Il.5.l.. Llnnn pionsliip. inners of District, Regional, and P.H.S.L. The Big Redsai of 1955 surely were one of the most popular high school athletic teams in the Cincinnati area. Placing second in the ustate Tournament. i'Winner of the Southwestern Regional Tournamentfi uWinner of the local District Tournamentf' and the City Champs by win- ning the i'P.l'l.S.l... enabled the basketeers to have a suc- cessful season. Winning 25 games and losing 2 games is the ambition of many coaches, but Coach Burley Crimes achieved this record with a team of spirit and a desire to win. Led by Co-Captains Bill Whitaker and Bill 'Comedy Edwards and three players who will return next year. the team reached a winning percentage of 93. The three juniors who played a big role were Ray Apple. Ron Blackstone. and Jim Crimes. During the season Tom Nlorrical and Steve Gooder were called on for outside shooting which helped many times. The Welch twins, ,lolm and Jerry, who both tower over six feet. four inches. gave height to the team. ,lohn Smith. who is six-feet-five. also grabbed quite a few rebounds. Two peppy guards. Carlton Walker and Vaughn Cooper, showed their ability to handle the ball. Gil lVlcKitric, who was the top scorer of the reserves. joined the team for the Tournament. He gave the team a six-Eve advantage and SEATI-ID UN l LooR: Xlanugvrsff-Alarm lilincue. David Sc-nn. SEVUYII Row: Ron Blackstone, ,lim Crimes, llill Eil- wzirds. Bill Wliitaikcr, Tom Nlorricul. Carlton Walker. Km-n ll1ll'll1'S flllillliljlffl. 5'l'ANluN4.: Couch llurlcy Crimes, ,Ii-rry Welch. Gil V4-Kitrir. john Smith. john WY-lch. Stew- Cowl.-r, Rgly Appl.-. l.Ioy1l Wvilliriiiis ldssistzlllt ffouclil. N'-2' . t ,X Na' E in A 5 :te mv vu Wt Q 15 If xyg IIltllxl'I' lt'tt's it llll I sllthl. i lvtnn mirnis up with hgnrt--tft-'lit tlrtll ,. . his pixtnt lunfxslvtlgt' survlx ttt-Ipt-tl in Ulllltlltg st-xvrnl f.filltlt'S. us ht' tnt-rugtitl six tn' stwvn INlIIllS III at ltwx ttvllgh spots, XX inning tltt- lnhht- tttglt l,t'ngnt- tltlt- with t-lvxt-n mins untl tint' lttss uns tht- start nl tht- llig llt-tls lttng ltnlrnt-x tluring tht- svustrn. .Xltvr ixinning tht' lirst t-igln gtnnvs llnght-s has untlvr lt't'Itt4'tItl0llS prt-ssnrt' ns tht- ttnlx un tlt-tt-tttt-tl tvann in tht' t'ltX. XXt'slt'rn llllls hnnllx sttuppt-tl this rt't'tn'tl wht-n it t-tlgt-tt llllghvs hy tnn'lut1int.'l'his, lttttt t-it-V. uns tht- start til tht- tlt'lt'1'nnn:ltttwn nl at t-tnnvlnttflt Nlllvll nmrltt-tl tht- llig llt-tls tin at lt-glttlllt' Nlttlllttg strtuilt lut'ltn't- ltvss tvl tht' hnztl gznnt- tml tht- ltnn'ntnnt'nt tti faint-s . - ft ,. , x lllt'. livlttrt- tht- lUllt'lIllIllt'Itl.lltt'IYIQIlH'tlSlttltltlSt'Xt'Ill1't'll aintl tint' rt-t'tn'tl. -,fr -is wurels alltvnlplf ffm l slmt SEASONS RE1 IURD Hughes Captures llugln .. Oli: Norm mvmr ll .. ... 24, Hughes . T41-1 Old Xvnmlu ml lluglu . . 013: SL Xiu ix-r . . . . . 30 lluglws ..... TT: XVt'Slt'I'Il lllll Huglu .. Ol: Cvnlrul .. ... 50 DISVWICT ,VULQRNAMP N llllfllll . , 30: Witlmm . . ., . 52 Hughes vl... 51: I4-airfield llugln . . fwfr: Wvalnul Hills . . . . . AL5 Hughes . - 62: Amlvrsml Hugh: .. T61 lVlm1r4w. flllllb .. ... 62 Hughes U 52: Wmmm lluglls . . -I-2: llngvr llmwnl . . . 39 Hughes ' ' T51 mdvr ' Huglu . . PIU: New W 4r11 duarml . . -LT Hughvs . '. 02: Plmuou Hugllr Tfl: Vllvslvrll llills . . TJ- Hugln .. 0-l: Ulcl W lvmv clxsanl ,,. ... 49 'l'1'l 'M Tm RNUH N Hught I g 00: Ccmml '-..'. r ' 448 llughvs ..... T2 Miclflletmx Il llllilllvs .. ... OU: lflilvr .. .. bl-T Huglws M' 50: llllrlsmll Huglu-s .. .. TI: xvllllflblk ., . T0 S 'fV 3 5 3V'l lN'U N lluglws .. .. 32: xvilllllll llills ... .. 'Ln llulflwi '-- 59- f3Hl11'Hlfl1 l 1 l lluglu-s . . ... 02: New W erswl lxsurml . 523 S'l'A'l'li l'lIN'Xl, lluglws .. .. TU: lnfillllillll ..... . . 31 lluglws . . 112: fznwsx illm Sion m- liggllls l14lI'I'0lllllllHlll in Xanivr till Xpplm' Illllllll'S Fr e'e' lllilll.S pun 122 Runners-up Troph thrust- thinks xxnff 'lihfx llistrivt 'lixxurnulne-nl saxx' 21- tvuxns. hut Hughvs lin- islwd first hx hvating lfziirtit-lil. ,'Xll1il'I'SHIl. Vvithrmxxx. lflcivr. and i,llI't't'ii. lhls nxt-aint xxnlx lfx tmnns were lvfl nut ut 30-1 tvznns in thv stalv. 'liixvsv I0 tvznns xxx-rv 4iix'irimi up into fours 1-ullt-tl ra-gimxals. Miflxllt-txxxxn xx as tht- first ulxjevlixv to xxx'9rc-miw. Then Villllt'i,HI'lSltI1llliil. xx hit-lx xx as the- txxp tt-ann in the statv must uf tht- xvur. Their prexxxvss dicln't stop the Big Rawls, for tlw final suxrx- slinxxwl llnghvs the xivtnrs hx' twu points. Unlx fnnr I't'ltIllill1'tiA iiuglxvs going strung on lNHSl'l'i.lli tit'lt'I'lllill2tii0ll tu xx in. Y tlrinn-s pnints nut first-halt' nxistaxlws With Ctxlunxlxus lfast. tht- Nunilxvr Um- tmnn at tht- 1-mi of thc season. fzlving llught-s in thx' sm-nxitinzll. things lxxtxkml haul. A 50-58 win hruught lvurs of lnippiiivss hx ailnxtxst x-xvrx llughvs student. 'lihv tcmn Int-nxlxt'l's plnxm-tl thx-il hvairts out in In-ating Culninlxus ifust. ifritlux. Niurvlx 23. The tinal gunxv. Marvli 20, ftxuntl llught-s at lirml tmnn Rx-galwiln-ss. tht-x' fought as hard us tht-x 1-mild. llnxing xx tive-point lvzui at half xx as the vluscst tht-x vainxv tn xx inninz, This wrx sad hxss tu Huglws. aftvl' it haul wxxiw ull tht- xx aix xxzis hvarlhrvaking to lnunx fiill1'illlliliiilllS. fanwsxillm which hc-at and upsa-t tht- Big Rvtls. pluxt-tl un t-xvx-llvtxt gzinxe to xx'in tho hunur uf ln-ing Flatt' tihznnps. All uf tht-sv plaxvrs xxonl along. us ax tt-uni. lxx iltlxt' tl good svaxsun anti to lxt- lxumxrvci hx iwing lhv lxvst tvaxnx ex'0rtut'mi1co11tofCinx'i1nxz1li. Nxxxxlixvrtvzxlxx has 1-xt-r xxwxn the Statv Txxurlmlxlcixt ur lxlzitwri as high zxs svwxlni, Sure-lx Mr. Urinws and tht- Big lie-mis anal thx- lilxvx-i'Ie-mix-i's am lxx he vrvxiitvmi for a julx xxx'li41hxl1x'. Big Rvtlsi' hnmhllr- he-hxiw gunna' Ililllll I.l.0YlJ Vi'll.l.IANlS 'i izuns. Waller l-lmxi' Kms' lim-li W ll l,l'lt'l'N. R -r llm-uvlx. li l S1 Null. lhu K uni In-ll y .f 'ur-. Willy llglzl. Smuxn Run: Alun lllini-oe 1 ixivflllilll linlulil. ,lin I W'llS1'IlliIll. W ll- lnun Jzu-kswn le-ll:-un I llws, Reserves Take C0-championship illllllill Run: Paul W4-sn-rlivlml, ll:-nry Wil n fill X 1 In n su . Q. . ay 1 urzl l lull lil lni'lI lun N l n -rl in . A , Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Illll I. .l n Hurlm. 20 '53 .. in .. .Sl- .. 50 .. 411.4 .. 51 .. 453 .. 50 .. OJ . . 34 . s Q.. SEASONS RECORD Nnrw rwnm fl . . . .. 40 Hughes: St. Xavier . . . . . 32 Hughes Central . . . . . 28 Hughes. Withrms . . . . . 51 Hughes Walnut . . . . . 39 Hughes M wvll rue . . . 47 Hughes H. Ba 1'1+l1 ...... . . . -15 Hughgg New W cv4vm lwarrl . . . . . . 27 Hughes Vllestern Hills . . . . . . 53 Old wlomlwarcl 31 124 I Central . . lflrler ...... Walnut Hills .. Yvitliruw ..... New Vlfouclwarxl Franklin .... . . Old W fvcv elwarcl Weslerli Hills , x fx l'lllQ1llQ'sLllDIlQ'2.ll'sUlllIlllIIllN'l'1'1l in wrap lor lrull run H Hlblil-,IH ui-n li lluglu-s l,illlv llvclsf' luuping ln follms in llu' lmmlslvps Uilforcl Mvliilriv, l,urry Slllllll. :nul wall llvlvrf in-rv 1llnlllQ' Big: lim-ilsfl slumvcl llu'ir puns-r in uinning ilu- Cn- ilu- lop llirvv St'UI'l'I'S. xsilli l,1lXl' lfznnplwll. .liln llnrlvy lllanlpiunsliip l'.H.S.l..1ill1-. Hay l'iis1-nsc'lnni1ll lilling llux gzip. lfilu' llilll-lllilflllgl ln With ll rvvnril nf nine' wins znul llirvv lnssvs in Lvaguv ilu- ulD0lli'llnI:'Ilill1lt'll ilu- lvznn to ri-au'li ai Sll1't'1'SSlilll sm-usmi iunipvlilinn. tlu- lc-ann was ululv In lic Ulil Wcuulxxarcl. Uul- Cnzirll Llnycl Williams. in liis iniliul LllllM'ilI'ilIll'l' all 1- ul llu- l.l'ilQllll'. Kluj xsnn mlm-v and lust llirvv. The lutnl llugrluxs. surely slumml il gre-all assi-I for ilu- vmuliing ul ru urnl mluring ilu' SURISUII uns 12 wins ugziinsl siX lnssvs. llu' lulurv Big lh-ds. llnlw llnnfl. lfrunin. 'I'1n' Rim: ll.ni1l Xl.-ni.-gil. l..--ni llwv-lxlnx. Nu-l1.ir4l llunlwll, lhxnl llnnllvll. ,lllll XVI-in. l nllu-I l xla llul IUXI Kun: lxvn l'm-Ie-i-, l'.4l la-.nl lu-:ite-ip llruni ll:-1'-flu. XMAII1-1 lnnlwi Ml:-nn XM-li-li, li-:rs linux. ll.ir--lil J-ttxbxgs J' 'eat Q Y ,Lp V :LJ A ' te, J, Q . Us . s1'1k'O'lf'4t IJ: X, i a V BALK Row: ll.:-ft to riglltl Mgr. Larry Riescnbergcr, ,lack Snarr, jay Hughes, David Cook, Jim Carter, ,Iolin Hockslrasscr, Charles Fischer, Bill llcwctt, Bill llagcn. Fkovl' Row: Fred Bergold, Art Hep' lcr, Wesley Wclborne, David Bibee, .lim Nlnckenfuss. Hob Reuss, Dave Allart. Co-captains Bergold and Allart The Hughes Mermen, under a rebuilding process, finished in fourth place in the Public High School League. Coach Alan Kindschy and his men worked con- stantly every night after school until five oiclock. Strenuous practice and some out- standing talent, furnished by Co-captains Dave Allart and Fred Bergold. enabled the Big Reds to finish fourth among the Big Seven. The first public high meet was won by Wialnut Hills with 63 points. Withrow was second with 52: Central, third with 183 and Hughes followed with 17. The mermen,s 17 points were scored by the following places: Jim Carter, second place in the 50-yd. free style: Fred Bergold, fifth place in the 100-yd. breast-stroke: Dave Allart, fourth place in the 100-yd. free style. The 150-yd, medley team took a third place and the 200-yd. senior relay also took third place. The second meet saw Walnut Hills as the winners with a total of 72 points. Withrow again finished secondg Central, thirdg and Hughes, fourth. The Clifton palace merrnen racked up 18 points, improving from their first meet by one. Dave Allartis fourth place in the 100-yd. free style, Fred Bergoldis fourth place in the 100-yd. breast-stroke, Jay Hughes, fifth place in the 150-yd. individual medley, third place by the 150-yd. medley relay, and second place in the 200-yd. senior relay were the places taken by the Hughes mermen. The third and final meet determined the City Championship. The three meet totals and final standings were as follows: First-Walnut Hills with 2013 second- Withrow with 132M5g third-Central with OSHQQ fourth-Hughes with 52g fifth- New Woodward with 383 sixth-Western with 21: seventh-Old Woodward, who were unable to score. The third meet found Hughes in fourth place with 17 points. The points were tallied by Dave Allart, Charles Fischer, and Jay Hughes scoring second, third, and fifth places respectively. The events of the meet were as follows: 100-yd, free- Mermen Splash Way to Fourth 126 Hughes Aquamen prepare to jump style. 50-yd. freevstyle. and 150-yd. individual. The 150-yd. medley took fourth place while the 200-yd. senior relay placed third. Twelve teams t tmcw lc place in the district meet. with Hughes placing seventh. Co- captain llave Allart, the only Hughes hoy placing in the meet. took third place in the 100-yd. free-style. The junior tea lli. called the Little Reds, placed third in the Public High School League. The junior mermen scored 72 points during the season. Walliut Hills was first with 148V3 points. and New Woodward followed with 79. Mr. Kindschy hopes to develop many good juniors for next year so as to hreak W8lllUl Hills' streak of Swi 11111 1 ing Championships. fgff I G n , ,ggasy - e .u,1..v.,. .qesrt - Allart shows starting form lhui Row: Wayne Sh-pln-ns-ni. tjlif- ford Yonfirin-s. filnlrles S4-llnn-itler. Gerald Wxulsmorlll. l'llHlN'l' Row, lt-fi In right: Ken l,m'lt- aural. Rim-lmrd Zucker. Jon- 4Iomposilor, Paul lluy. lion Schott. lllisl lion: Alan liraley and Alvin Ste- Ihcns, Srztiinn Row: August Zorn, lien- nett Smith. llave Pragar, liolr Harrison, laul Nlorsc. and 'l'on1 Partlieilakis. 'l'tllI1Ir ll1ll. l.illVlIl llavls. Cent- SllllPL'l',ill1ll lioh f6Big Red Matmen Cop Second in P.H. . . Pragar shows good form on rope l'l1otographer's eye catches Har- rison i11 giant swing. The Hughes 1Vlatmen,l' under extremely' good co111petition finished second ill P.H.S.L. play. It was the first time for 19 years that the powerful gym tean1 lost their championship. lt was Central that finally' accomplished tl1e feat of defeating the strongmen7i from Hughes. The year 1936 was tl1e l76glllI'llIlg of their victories. Captain Dave Pragar led the team in scoring a 'ffirstii i11 every 111eet. llave holds the city' record in the Rope Climb a11d also owns four gy111 team letters. Roh Harrison. Boh Bailey. Tom Crosby. Bennett Smith. Gene Stuher. llave Hill. l'aul Morse. Alvin Stephens. Calvin Davis. Alla11 Braley. jim l'arthe11akis were otl1er lettermen and gave plenty of depth to the i'lll2ltlI1f'll.N The first gym team meet found Gene Stuher placing tl1ird o11 the Long Horse. wl1ile Boh Harrison took top ho11ors o11 tl1e Horizontal Bar. llave Pragar won tl1e Hope Cli111h as the Big Reds racked up 38 poi11ts. seco11d only' to Central's 03. The second 111eet also was wo11 hy' the Hornets as they increased tl1e lead of first place with 671,fQ poi11ts. Hughes. deter1ni11ed to light hack. scored IMUQ points hy' tl1e aid of two first places hy' Boh Harriso11. a11d a tl1ird place hy' Tom Croshy. The last city' meet. which would determine the cl1ampio11sl1ip lltlllllfl Central 58 points al1ead. Hughes had a 511Q point lead o11 tl1ird-place New Woodward. The tl1ird 111eet followed i11 the same 111a1111er. as tl1e placing of tl1e top three was repeated identically' with the first two meets. Dave Pragar once again won the Rope Climh and Boh Harrison placed second on the Rings. August Zorn placed third on the Side Horse which made a total of 31 poi11ts for tl1e meet. The final standi11g. a three-meet total. was Central 204113. Hughes 10313. and New Woodward 28. After the completed season the Gym Team participated i11 tl1e 'liurner meet. Once agai11 Central walked away' with first place hy scoring 61 poi11ts. llughes. an i111proved tea111. registered 40 points. a11d New Woodward scored ll points. Holi Harrison took a first place o11 the Rings. second place Ull the llorizonal liars. 4IVlI l.:-onarfl lfrtcl, 'l'o1n Crosby, Dave lhtiley. amrl thiril plan- in lumlwling. llziw l'ragar won thi- Hopi- filillllb. 'Ibm firms ll? plzivvtl si-1-mul mi tht- Siclv llnrsv. mul Bull Bailvy plat-ml thirtl on the llarallil liars to gin' tho Rig ltmls niurv plum-s in one mvet than any utht-r ul the prvx iuu im-1-ts. ,N grvat year fur Coavli ltivlicrt and his mvn was attrihutvml tu harrl prai- tivv uml tho clvteriiiiiiutiuii to min. pltivingi svvuiicl in tho final stamlings of thc t'.H.S.l.. lfviitrul mm with a tm lluglit-s little' inatim-iii' also tulltmt-il in the slianltm of tht- Big ltvtlsu ln mtill nl 2153 points: us lluglu-+ sm-uiml 30 paints. Kms Vsumlxsurfl 12, mul Xxvstvrii lli IIS 2. on in 10 with tht lie lp lmm thn- tinavli liivlivrt is hoping lor il slu'f't'ssll1l was ' if ' ' ' i' I,illIt- Nlatiiim-ii. aml tht- rt-turning lvttm-rnicn from this yvur. Bula Built-5 ilmw UIIP-ilflll liumlstunml. KXYSYTQXX I I - HS if Sl 1 fs Q lhm- little lliltilltli lollmsiiif in the- lm 7 lnrutlivr tuppul wmoiiil in Judy Duferr NIU II Ili IIXRIF TIIUKXICI IH Keglers Capture Bowling Crown fl: ,,.11l rally linwlm-rs l,m'roy Nash. linl, R1'i1'lln'lt. Bull Pvvlz. Rod Herts. and Bruce- Prvwitl lxrollgllt Huglws ilx first howling l'IIillllIDiUIl!4IlIP 130 x I A., .4-of -f xx T ji. lntrznnnruls1'i'4-atv lmwling slxill. l.:-lt to rigllt: Carol Haw' llurwx Uurx. Carol Vlkilflls. Dun ,l1ll'tlkll1. Clmrlvs Fvllr. ai lvlltltlix livll. llnli l'c'c'tl looks un. ln winning 24 mmntvsts in 30 starts. the Big H6-di' Bun ers imtvlivml tlivir first l'.H.S.l.. vo-vlianipinnsliip. Dui' to an vrrur in svurv kvvping. tlwrf' is, at tim? of pulilivatinn il flnulit as tu wtw rvzilly won. Xvvst Hi or Hughes. Tlw lluglif-s lwglvrs lltlfl4'r tln- llift't'llUll ul Cuavl 1 Ruth :tml llmrnlwurx lwut vu-rx tcani in tlw lvaguc- al least tliru tinn-s. 'liln-5 took tlircv ul six from West Hi. four from Walin1t.Hw' from Witlirms. and six 4-acli from Central anc News Wumlnarfl. Tlw squacl spills-cl 24.310 pins in 30 vontcsts for an 3 avvrago pvr ganiv. The top singles gtllllt' was a 018. anfl tlic high thrce ganw tulal was 2605. Thr- inclivirlual statistivs: .-tw. lmruy Nash . . . . . lib Blah l' i't' tz .. ..l0T Brin-P Prvmitt . . . .100 limi Bvvts . . . .l5T Bulb ltf'i1'liPlt . .. . . lfl-9 Top Umm' Tnp 2211 207 205 206 192 Tom! 589 550 552 532 527 'lll- mg. s 'u i GUN ,f ...: ruff- 15515. 6 , Q w bask llarry Hulwr and Drvnmn Cook allow ' lv. n f I. mu 4 A n 1 , l 1. :f x llllglllt lluglu llllgllt' lluglu- Hughe- lluglu llugln llllglllt lluglw llllglllf' llllglllt l luglw lluglu lluglu lluglu lluglu llugln lluglu 's I954 SEASONS RESULTS .. T: SI. Xuvil-r .... .. I8: RPEllllllg ....... . . 3: Old Woodward . .. . 5: Rogvr lim-on . 5: Norwood .... . 5: Walnut llllls . . 2: xYlllll'0NV ...... . 2: ltldvr ,.... ..... .. ll: Nr-w Woo lnzuwl .. .. l01 Nvw xY'lNlllWLil'Il . .. . 5: Lvnlrul ....... . . 3: Old xxvUHIlW1lI'll ... . 8: llvnlrul ........ .. IZZ: l'ur1'c-ll .. .. . 5: Withrow ,... Ii: xXQ'hl!'l'll llllk . vlllll KN-XXIICYI' .. Il: llulnul Ilnl N. . l: lfldm' ...... ., ., 0 8 .. 0 6 .21 .O n l,illlQ'Y'S0ll shows proper way Io tag runnvr Holm Hvivllvll allows propvr pin-lning form Courll llurllxr-r lll'lII0ll5ll'ill1'S lmunling ...vw 1 ,s xlk 13'-3 , XX itll ai top-note-li revorml ol I2 wins and six losses. lust f't'ill'. llle 1-urrc'nl H151 llc-ml Ihiselmllens will lumix something to sliool at ll they ure to lop the '31 revorml. Six wins and foul' losses in I'.H.S.l.. play gnu- lluglwszi lllll'1l-lllilftlHl1lSll. This veziifs 4'Ullllll 'Q'lll will have six 1'elurliin1-' from lust veaifs Z' ? . squml. llulwr. Apple, Wliitziker, Rosenstiel. Grimes, and Cook are L'XlN'l'll'llll!l1'ENlllll'lQ'illl1llll'0llgll2lQ101NlS0ilS0ll. 'l'l1e H4-svrx 1- siluml wliivli luis won lwo slruiglil l'.H.5.l,. Clmmpion- sliips is expovlml lo tk-ml the Varsity sqllzul. 'l'l1osc' voming up from the l't'St'l'Yl' runlxs are llierlmum, Heels. l'zillerson. Walk- er. uml lXlul'gi'uw. The Big llwlsu lmve ai rough 28 game Sl'llPlllllt'. wliivli openeml Xlurvli Zl. Convll Hay Hurtker. wlio ivplzivvil Couvli liolu-ri lleuss. suifl llmt witli ai little luvk and some good pitvli- ing. llie Rig Rawls 4-oulil ln' plenty lougli. Hughes Baseballers Hope To Capture P. H. S. L. Diamond Crown Olltfiz-lil:-i's ilisvuss possibilities li1ll'1'llI'l'1'Ill SPUSUII. Qvfilllillll. l'e-ters vulvli ling R1-ml lblll'lI4'I'S. lfrrol Bradford and Neil 'liidwell praetiee mile run. ll:-turning lettermen Willie rxtlliins. .lint Nlartin. and Ron Wolf are ready for the 100-yd. dash. rv . fx - lln- lllg lhree. from left to right. are: Walt Koehler, Dale Bradford. llliuek Crutnrine. These letternien are anxiously waiting to show their ahility in the coming meets. 'lillf' l955 Cindermen of Hughes have a good ehanee to win the eity and district meets and place high in the state. lieeause of the Annual's going to press hefore the hrst meet. it is impossihle to give any results. l,ast year the Big Reds finished in seeond place hoth in the Distriet and City meets. Withrow had a powerful team, hut lost most of the teaun through gradua- tion: Hughes, on the other hand, lost only three lettertnen. A total of I3 returning lettermen. led hy C0-Captains lion Wolf and Walt Koehler, should push the Big Reds into a Slll'l'f'SSflll season. At least one return- ing letterman from eaeh event will provide depth and experienee to the uCillfl6I't116ll.,, The discus and shot-put are sure to he controlled hy the lug three. Dale liradtord. Chuvk Crumrine. and Walt Koehler. Earl Bradford and Neal Tid- well will run the mile. The hurdles will he dominated hy Jerry' Freeman. Bolt liussell. and ,lim lieier. who are anxious this year to heat a eertain hurdler from Withrow. The l00-yard dash will he a fast one. this year. as Ron Wolf ran a lU.2. last year, and ,lim Martin, l0.1. The pole vault hrings hope for Bolt Harrison as he will try' to top I2 feet. ftrt liepler and Willie Adkins will partieipate in the ltigh-juniping events. The sprint medley. 880. and 440-y'al'd relay will he strong as the eomplete team is returning. lion W1rll'.,le1'l'y' Freeman, Willie Adkins. Errol Bradford. and ,lim Martin will run in those relays. Coach Paul Riehert is hoping for a very sueesslul season in which he has very good material. Cindermen Compete for V355 TRACK SCHEIHTIAE . . . .Triangular Meet lVlart'h 30 ... ................... ,... April O .... .... ' llriangular Meet April 10 .. .... Withrtryy' Relays April 19 .... .........., T riangular Meet April 21-22 .... PHSI. lnvitational Relays April 28-29 , . . ......... PHSI, City' Meet May' 3 .... ,........,... lx of C lielays May 4 ,,.. ..... J .H.5, lnvitational Relays Pfsl W1 hui f 1 ng . y, ' YJ ' I ' I I IG ' if 23515 E S 3 J-M New Titles May' 6-T .... ..... N 'liami li. lnvitational May' 12-I3 .... .......... S llistriet Meet May' 20-21 . . ..... State Meet. Columbus. Ohio Dressing room sessions important to winning truck team .lin1Beier.B0llRussell.amljerry l reetnan show form on tht hot Hughes Racket Men Rebuild In 1956 Iluxm- Hill. Daw Cook. uml an lluelu-I form lllIK'lQ llS ul' If-nnis team. N 4 ol l u l I P N V x X ul .' 'l , , . lllll ll IIHXX Hill HIKIXIIQS llI!21K'll llrinwf we-lvvts lc-1 llu- llllg1lN'SlPllIllS squad. lllllll'l'ill'l'lDlllllllllg1IbI'1N'0SS.lSllH -' H lnxpu lml lu map llu' l II sl litlvlrul1-uulllprmetuugll.llaxvllillalml lluwCunlx.re'll1rrllng1lvIlm'rlm-ll,ul'm-1-xpululln lvllllv ll out with Dan ffm-lwl uml lllvlx llI'illllt'I' fur tmp singlvs pusiliuns. V 1 , . llu- l .ll.5.lJ. svlwmllllv for ilu' ll'lllIIS le-ann ls: lVl2II'l'll I3 xlpril 0 .. flpril ll ,Xpril QI Nlaly 5 .. Nlay I2 Nlzly lil- Xlau 10 .. Nluy 23 mn l , .X le-urn lmm tlus group of lul- Q vnterl lmys. , X ......Willmm vlll'Sll'I'll Ilillf Xvilllllll Ilillf Nms Vvmnlmml ......lX'lllll'1m xYl'Sl1'lAIl lllllw ll lll4ll'Il'l lmlrmnm-ul M i I l fe, Q1 H., fg. lx . JA, -131 ,, f 3 'X ' 9 M. xl 5 1 5 , X 4 , .xxlilllllll llillf X1-xx xXv1HNllNill'Kl l nder tht- eupallwle direetion of Morgan Jones, golf pro at California. the Big lied'- Linksters ure expeeted to topple the Public High golf crown from the tower of Vlfithrow. Last iear's teann finished second dropping its only puhlie high niateh to Withrow. This yearis contingent has three returning letternien in lliek jones. ,lack Farrell. and Date Yoder who are leading the four-man squad. Dick Jones shoots in the low seventies. while Farrell and Yoder shoot in the low and middle eighties reSpec'tively. The sehedule for the eurrent season is: April lllf- Western Hills .... . . . Kenwood :Xpril 25YNen Woodn ard .. .. . Kenwood April 23 -- Xvyoniing ..... . . California May If-'Walnut llills . ... Kenwood May 16 Withron .. ... Hyde Park Mui lf Wyoming .......... Wyoming Mui 20- -Ilistriet 'li0llfltiilllt'lll Dick Jones. Dave Yoder. and .lack Farrell. returning let- ternien. lead linksters. 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Where Friends Are ade and Love f Sports Unfurls ln tht- tall of thc' yvar llll' tlflft girls flomwtl their jeans anal traipsvtl flown to llurnvt Woods lor an afternoon of lmst-luall. group gillll0S, uncl tug-of-war lligliliglitefl hy hot 1-liot-olatv and roastt-cl murslmialloiss. As Cliristnms rollt-fl arouml, il good-will visit was mach- lo tht- ClliltlI't'll.S Comulesc-clit llonw. Gifts and icv vream wt-rv passvrl out to lwuming laws whilt- tllv varolers serv- narlml. Springtime ziml tln- liutllt- of lllt' Svxvs pittvtl tht- lvoys against tht- girls in u hm-tiv ganm ol l1aslu'tlmall. The lnoys. Wvilflllgl girls' gymsuits. fam-fl thvir stillest vom- pvtitionn of tllv yt-ar as girls- rulvsu were lolloisecl. .Mxurcls iwrc gin-n out. tht- llonor girl was 1-hos:-n. and nn-xt yt-ur s ollu-vrs uvrv il!llt0llItt'l'tl at tlw CAA luanquet livlfl at tht- vml ol tlw twill Xllllnx in llll' llz1tll4- ol' tlie' Sc-vw NllI'ltl'lSt' Illr' onloolwrs. gi if X1 W rx' li -l-' if C 0? his ual urnn pirite-tl tug of wur livumls rlu- vwiits of tlu- ann I' ' ttrulve- bl'lllttItlI opt-ns ilu- rloor to ilu- uorltl ul ,ills ,pt Il QQ ssn-:ER ANSCHUTZ A -l . Archery k ff V ll JANET ACKER ll J 'l Q u if Q x Klclrball gl if Y 1 P I K if .l Y J 1 U ROSAUE HAAS Q ' RX lx i Baslrelball seam CRANDALL K 'Q A 1 ' Hockey N AQ.. Y ll ll lgflQlS Q P 3 0 I nv' fi HARRIET PERKUNS 4' X Q lndividual Sporfs y 4 1 CAROL TSARAS L ll 3 f Q 1 2 Volleyball L H y .X I 3. Baseball SWlmmln9 E 2 1 '45 4 5,15 -' NM JOYCE TAULBEE J, ! Modern Dance LOIS ERNST 1 f 1.-0 X 5 1..:,Q Qyyznyazyluyzzyyizn Q M s E , Riding T ' PEGGY STEWART Tennis TQMI TAKAO H 5 Z Bowling ' 1. 1 My X 5' Q53 K wwf N .aw-pg, :- P , . ml ,N M N Ap., f Y Q ,f . X x . , . . me-.sms w il ff A if h Q Q q ... , wx 2, X,, we ,X 45. xr, in-chu V . .r ,f 5 S? V if 5 Q S if' X Q .- ,ig x QNX' xx fy QMS! 3 Him Korn uml ,lunil-v l'wl'0l'iiI11illl liuw il wild gzum- of lalrlv Liz Duxis ami Harrie-t l'4-rkins prm'ti4'e- making: ringxa-rs. le-nms. i n lVl ua por s er arlet , e axatlon I d ' ' d I S t 0 ff ' R 1 ' rliiliiil' lm-mlis. ziiius ping lmng. is pluyr-xl profivii-lilly ivy runny girls all Xff lluglws. luaivli your ll iUllI'lIillIl4'lIi is lwlil lu 4lvlc-rn1im- the vilamplun. Lusl yi-ail',l41lii1'v i'il't'l'iiIllillI ami Rim ixurn xwrv lin- winners. T , x 'l'lu-1-witiiig granm- of liurss-slums is hzlmllx-rl with pvrfvvlimi Ivy tiw fuirvr ba-5 wx. 'I'Iu- ilUl'51'SilUt'SK'K'I'iilil1iX illllllgill gmml Iuvk lu Hurrivl Perkins and Liz 'I -L- . 4 - un . . n 'A ' i- llaix Ir us lin-x llirvu rm-'m-rs uruumi lin- ullivr iflrls lu nm the Vilillll mm- - 'L . z- r- i ship. , SillIiii1'iNHll'li uml lnauiminlmi am- lin' lust lun guim-s uf imiiviciual sports. N Ns in ilu.-1-ilu-rspm-ls. il tuiirmiim-nl is iwlii. i.zisl xr-ur iiarrivl Perkins ami N .4 , . linsvllai Nvaily mm llw siiilfiii-lmzini illlllUI'S. iilll'ilill'il Uiixsml ami ilium- X iil'41il1lIl4'ilII11'llpwilil ilu-lrnlmliy in iiiliilllilliull. iiiiu- Spring Spurls iiiilffiilf iwlfi Ull Wlzly I0 all IillIlixt'Il Xil'llUI'i1'lPIlSiSi5 ........ --1 - wii aiii liwsv slmrls. iiiilv in-sl girl of 1-anvil slmrl l'4'pi'4's4'ills iiugilvs. i 1 limi-tru N:-lily slums gum! forum iIlSill!iiil'iHHll'1i. Diiim- llroliuii ami llurluuru lliivsmi am- re-mly for ai plum- of Ivllllis. 5 5 ig Q. F2 I J' If YF QR if w vs ,E ' 1' , , - k 9 ' Q, E fi -g, ' s.a--- W I 2 s Q U , x4 sg' 'lwiy' rg, is is Y N wa, .. F. ltr 1. M L f-Vx ,Q x, eng K , pg is 6' 2 2 U Y gg? S' 3 hm , 1 fiffwrf I ' M g 1 st ir 'Q ' Eg K f. 35' QM 1. 3 M, Q , va L X 5 255f?5, f X Q F wif,-pi ' I i . 4: .Lf -' ff f ,gg , ,L... 'W'-2. :G'Efif5Tv?i 'N '31 T. N ' ji 3 3:5129 1' Q of ' ' ..,:. E if a J v 1 ' 3 ' X j Q 2' Ev l 1 ' Q 1 3' 5 6' 4 S Q S Q ' ',fqSQ Fa W X iw-i,. X Ei 1 Q, ' -2 3' ff' Q. ,NN - Q i ,Nwx W... MX 1 Q . I A i N I Q 4 f M, 1- -. . 'W 'L M ,,.-M' ,, ff, -.f b Dancers Show Grace and Poise 5 53 . K. GP Archery. a sport where skill is necessary, is avidly played hy many girls of CAA. The girls participating in this sport came every Vlfednes- day for several weeks for needed practice. hefore the ac- tual tournament lmcgan. Witll the help of Esther Anschutz. the ahlc sports leader, many hull's-eyes were finally made. After the tournament was held, Carol Smith was found to he the highest scorer in the intermediate group with a total of 53 points. Rosetta Buise came in second with 43. and llosetta Nealy' was third with 42. ln the lveginners tournament Dian Nicholas placed first with a total ol 24 points. Carol Fullam and Cay Stocker were close liehind with 23 and 20 points respectively to close the archery season. Dancing enthusiasts form a graceful pinwheel. Silent specters. dancing to the rhythm ol strange music. portray in pantomime ancient dances to the gods of Sun and Hain. linshod feet shuflle out the heat as the figures raise and lower their arms in silent cries of anguish and despair. then collapse and lie on the ground. As the music ends. the mystic hecomes reality. and the modern dancing group takes a hreak. This strange interlude from the everyday stress and strain of life occurs alter school. each Vlfednesday. in the girls' gym. Led hy Miss Jeanette Nurre and ,loyce Taullwee. modern dancing starts in Noxemlier lor all girls interested in expressionistic dancing. A sy mposinm ol' all the modern dancing groups in the city is held in the spring. llllll' Now' lw'Il'll lfullun. Ruth Stahlman. Vrsula xlillllll'l'. xldlI'tlll1'l'lll' Jackson, Ylary Keese. Rv Q Korn. Rosetta lluise. Sherry llietlenliender. Judy lirzlnnlnll, and Rosetta Nealy. llo'l'l'oxt Run lliane Nu-lu-Ins Nlarlene lflvcl. llnrol Smith. Peg Stewart, l.iA llavis. llurriel IH-1-kin.. Pau 1, I Slvlinltl. and Carol Kortc. a, 1, 1 , Q4 k 45 l gs .....- J J 91 Archers Bend wift Bow Junior Highs support kickhall en masse. 'lihe sport in w hieh the .lunior llighs dominated was kiekhall. It hegan in the fall of tht- year and lasted ahout three months. The .lunior C 'XAers enthusiastically stormed dow n to the girls' gy m after sehool as soon as the heginning of kit-khall was announeed. Coming on Mondays alter sehool, they were taught the fundamentals of the game hy Miss ,leanette Nurre. Strong kieking. good eatehing. and aeeurate throwing were points stressed over ami over again. The kiekers were led hx ,lanet Aeker who formed them into two teams that had hetw een I5 and 20 memhers apieee. 'liter a strenuous tournament. the jolly Kiekers. with lliane ,lollie as Captain. emerged the rietor ox er tht- lloek- ets. aml Captain Beth' l.ee lioesehe. Hughes Nlt'lilIlillllS enaet a water hallet. 6',luniors Sh0w Kicking Skill .... CP Cram-eful forms hit the water of the swimming pool as Hughes mermaids perform aqua anties that would make any self-respecting fish hide his llippers in shame. lvnder the supervision of Miss ,leannette Nurre, the swimmers lfrom heginners to full-fledged lfsther Willialiisl are as sale as though they were in their own hathtuhs. Praetieing sueh strokes as the erawl. hreast. side. aml tt1ojt-llyfisli float. the girls prepared for the tournament. liomain Newman and lVlarlene l'ihel were ehosen team eap- tains: and alter a strenuous water hattle. lVlarlene's team eame out vietorious land well P. Marianne Miller. a senior. aml Sue Curry were tied for first plaee with 16 points eaeh. With Linda Clayton as a sportleader. the girls invaded the hop s' gym every Friday alter sehool, cP ,,s.A.f Mermaids Make Big Splash 66Courting Days Are Here Again 'n CP i Sondra Laneaster, Mary Fulton. Barbara Gibson. and Pat Fey show top form A new addition to the GAA activities is horsebaek riding. The club was formed and led by' Lois Ernst on her blooded stallion. Earlhanis King. at the Springlaw n Riding Stables. Marji Marks. Manager of the Stables. instructed the girls in the fundamentals ol riding. Classes were held. on Wednesday afternoons. beginning in the fall. At first the ngreenhorns were taught how to mount a horse and the proper way' to hold the reins. Then eame lessons in controlling the horse while at a walking gait. trotting and the art ol posting. and finally the eanter. The group then look to the woods and enjoyed many' afternoons following narrow winding trails. A moonlight ride was planned lor some time in the spring. 5 Sf SAX QE.- f'-- LX 1. i 'R Yer IV 55' Tall -Ho and wa We Go in a game of doubles The hearty shout of love-l5 should lead no one astray. ltis not the title of a movie. but the seore ol a tennis game being played by the CAA girls. lluring April and May, the girls go jaunting down to the Coy Field tennis eourts to praetiee their skills at this invigorating sport. Anyone might be startled by the term fore shouted on the tennis eourt. but he wouldnit be sur- prised if he saw' the way some of the girls hit the ball. 'liennis is led by l'eggy Stew art. who shows very exaeting form and grave. Uther girls van be seen praetieing lor eon- trol by hitting the ball against the wall ol' the girls' gym. About to embark for a brisk eanter are members of the Hiding Club: lionnt Boatman. Carolyn Blaekburn. Sonya Brunner. Mary' Ann Miller. l'at Suhl tt Marlene Ebel. liarb Thompson. and Barb Gibson. Battling ines Scar the Plate - i.- g l QP Coral:-v Svlnnitlt iiiipmws lwr batting uvvruglv in CAA liaseflmall lt's ai strilu'. no it's a 'isparv. nu it's at guilt-r lrallf' Sc-wrul ww-les lwlnrv and afte-r lfastvr. tzlllx ul lmtting Ye-s. it's Gflfl intramural lmwling lvfl ln Tmni 'l'z1kao. awragvs anal lvuguv standings is livaircl 4-mistnnlly in tln' lfvvry Nlmnlay altvr svlimvl tht- girls join tliu stnnipvrle girls' gym. Nu, nvitlivr tht- pvrvviitugvs of tlw llnglivs lmys tu vutvli tht- first lrus tlms n to Nlvrgurtls limsling ,Xllvy in nur tht- Cinvinnziti llvmls are living ll2lSllt'1l mt-r. lint llwir Xurtlisitlv. Un urrixing. tlivy lililllllfilllf SP2lI'l'll tht- racks MNH aiH'l'ug4's. fur Ill:-ir lvullu lllllll il sigli ul rvlie-l rlvsigiiutt-s tlialt it liars livginning in April unclvr lliv snpvrxisinn ul' Mrs. llitn ln-rn fuuntl. Cuuvli llicliartl VlwllllI'lllHUI'y tvuclivs thi- lwgzin- l.au'lwr. tlw CAA girls. varrying glurvs. lizils. lvzllls. :intl nvrs tht- luisit' rulvs and regulations ancl prupvr form. K'i:lll'llPI'Si lIlilSliS. troupvtl clmvn to l'iairxim'n l'zn'lx 1-wry At llw vlusc ol tlw svasun tlw Hui lup girls urs-1-lwsvn rlxllmiflllf ancl Vlillllfiililf. Xvitli thi- aitl nl Nlllllf lilairl-A. to fnrni at tvuni Nllivll plays utlivr svliuuls in tlu-1-ity. 'l'li0 spnrtlvaulvr. tht- so 1-alll-tl wvzllufr st-X littl'ItIl'tl lm-nuns :intl girls. lliis 51-nr. arv lliunv llrollan l2f'l, Carol ll:-niingwny In-Itl ai liigllly 1-tnnpvtitivv tunrnanicnl. l2I, lfnrul llawkl llfl, Rvtli lirnxxl'nr1l llT. antl Czirul VlilIt'i'llIllilX ol tlu-svzxsmi vziliiv. 'lwllllI'S1l2lf. Mary l'7. mln-n 'l's:irus llfv. lliv Spring Sports l'IuyIuy was lu-lil ut l,unlu-n flirpurl. llngxlie-s kr-glm-rs anxiously awaiting tlic- ne-xt gzinie- are-: sitting: Sun- Wvrm-r. Q-tli Crzlwfnrml. Diane' Drolian. Carol llc-niingwuy. Carol Huw-kl: stanmling: N irginiai llvll. ,lanvt Ackcr, Carol Tsarus. llmlmral llilrson. Q cs V -YHA .OX 66 99 Keglers ake . trikes, Spares Clubs Call to Stmlvntsg Forih Tlwy Furvd.. Friendships Are Mrulv When lntvrvsts A re Sharwl. ACG TIWIITHES E X 1 . wifi? fJ ? if Y 1 'U s fi .Q 54 5 l --- asm lr ' 51'g?'- ..,E.., sw S Eli? 5 ,ibm 'ffl M , f Q ., ... I- Q nu , Mm I ,Q ' R ' x nf'-N 'jhiff R XQIELH 4 A ' W 3 ,. A Q 5 N E1 N9 fm H' x 5 . 2 N A M M an , 1 SQ i 5 . N xr if I v 3 , L Q... 5 N ff T-S fi Q if X, . , f 2 ,JH ' x gg Y .0 W Y' , Q Q 5 W wif , 33 3, N H LM ' X W S' 0 ig A. Q S? if Q if u 3 . x i . .QMS nr K T Q z Af 7 Se, 4? if 6 r t I 5. A Q .A . f x I -X Q , .-fn J b A Q y .3 My 4 Q1 - ' 35- x A3252 ,G -5 :Qi . - 'QQ N5 'Y A X, R P W 3 A ,N , by S. K ' 439- 51? if X5 K - f 9 X Q k 7 i I - N : . 5: ' is NN -f Q we -A XX , x. - X X 5 g S eggs . ,Q Q is .fx if -15 A fi? X J - . p f 1 . X N J rs!! fim- ., X 5 QQ git Q iii? as ' in if N Am Senior Girls pen Doors through Services L1 0 'Q 6932 'D x E fills LP l'lIKwl Him: Nlarlm-nv llovvvm-lle-1'. llianv llro. han. .lualy ll'-ill-rs. Tomi Takao, Ann Pusvh- man. ,loan Slim-pln'r1l, .lull Cvrliarl. SrLr'0'Nlr lion: 'Nlarm-in Sanllvr. Karin l'aulson, l.on 'inn llvivr. Carol Kraus, llvc- S4-llmarl. lie-rt Nl lin 4' nnif l'inl1l4l lllll ll ll ,le in 1'i',.u . n, Il l Hill 'L . ninn- Stl-gnian. Nun:-y .-Xl:-xumii-r Paula Arulvrson Nlargurl-I .-Mig:-r .lavliiv Al'lI4hl1l .lean Aye-rs Beverly llat.-X Elaine llakvr l.ou Ann lim-if-r-l'1x.li1l Yirginia ll.-ll .-Xlii-if lim-rry KililllPl'll liz-rlsf-li Cisela Iiii-lx Elisa liirri Nlary lilair llllill lirill lfliarlc-nv llfll4ll'l' llvrnim- llrug Eva Nlario- llrumlvy Nlarlyn llutlvr ,Ioan Carr Lzuira Clmvf- llot Cliacllmrn Killa Clans:- lfllrn llliilllra-ss llc-len Clark Wanda Clark Mary ,Ioyre Cole-nian Nanf'l,IolIonl1oy Killlly Cmlli-l'lX.lirl. .Ioymx llranivr Nanry lfrv-.1ni1'r I-Ilsiv IZIRIYVIIN .lv :inn Ill-iningo-r .lumly ll1'iIn'l's-X,l'l'a'-. HONOR LEAGUE MEMBERS Suu- lliclwrsml llianv llrollan-l'lx.li4 Joanne lflrlxvrs Nlarlvm- lilwl lllara l'llII'llill'lll liarlrara Elli- ,lune Elwoml lm- lfrnsl l'al F1-5' Xlariannc Fovlll Karla lfre-vii Nlary l ulIon Nlarynvll Cain' .lumly Corllarl-l'ix.lhl llarlrara Gilman Sally Cillilanfl xlilfilldlllkl Clanlfl--n Nlary Sue Glenn Carol llae-rkl Page llaislvy llarol l'lvilzl4'r ,Ioanie llvrlns-rs Jxllllil llvrvog Shirley Hines Xlarlvnv ll-www-lla-1'-l ll.-vm-rly llugglivs li:-lic Jolnison Sllirlvy Johnson lllllli Jon:-s lf:-rn Katz Xlarim- ,Ivan Kay llal Kvllvl Nlarlorn- lx'-nlvr lmvis Kvitlvl' ,lumix KlI'Nt'll1'lllIlllllll llarlvnm- Kisl lloslvn Korn liar--I Kralisrlli-1-.Sem .larlxiv Kunkla- Family Kyiv Sonclra l.:nn'asI1-r l rii-4llinfli- Lang .luliv l.arrii-lx l.lllll1l l.:m-li.: l.lll'lll1' lm:-lx liarol l,ippl-n .li-Q-iv l.ov1-ll llarlrara lllaulllnx Lois Nlarlmw Nora-Ia Nlzirs Kilim-nv Xlaxn-x livrt Xl1'l'ixlm'-l'lx.li4l. lil-1-Y Nlm-you lfarul Nlvyvr l,yn4la Mille-r Nlarianne Nlilla-r llose-niarie 'Xlolloy lfslllm-1' Niue-llvi' Xlariv Xlnlisani Suv Xlullingm-r Nlargarm-l Nlurplwy llnsvlla Nvalv llorolllv Nic-lu-rt . , , , Karin laulson-l'.x,ll4l. llzllu-l Payne' llonna l'avnIo'r .lanew l'e-ters llvltx l'llipps . . ,., . Lmnin- l lnl-al1lVl.or x I l'n-ggi' lonnnls Xlarlvm- l':m4'I's Norma llrall xl1ll'1'4'llil l'r4m Ann l'llNl'llIllilll llolnlrie- llllilillfll .Mniv liiulwl-mi Xlarx llolll ,lu .Nun lilippalimw' Xlarvia Sll4lll'l'-llll'l'.l. lforalm- 51-lnninll lawns bi-lnranlz lil-ggy Si-liuln-r llnrolln S1-lixsarf-lfxlll lllivllis S1-lmartf Joan Se-ilu-l N vra S4-xlon joan Slwplivi'cl-l'l'1-- Kay Singleton Joy Snozlvn Anne- Soil.-1' ,lz'anino- Sl1'gLIIl1lIlfl'lX Sliirlvx' Sllllllll 'll-mi 'laka-..lfx.llil. 'inn 'l'l11-ill' Xlarilxn 'l'i4-man llawsn lanclixim' Sm-rvna llailon llvllv lvl-invl' lflainv Wvnln-l .lam-lxin' Willson lflaiulia Will llnfls Memories of autumn luring thoughts of Freshie Aids and the I Big and Little Sisters larty. llonor League is the oldest service organization at Hughes. The eluli is made up ol' senior girls who have maintained an averaffe ol' C or alsove for a P period of two and one half years. Serviees performed lay the girls are many and varied: entertaining ehildren at Union llethelg giv- ing to the aged at the Countv Home: and filling iliilitllliSgiVillg liasliets. At sehool. the Honor League girls ael as Fresliie Kids. work at the Information Desk, and serve in various olliees. 'l'hroughout the year, the students' sehedules are filled to the utmost. ln Septemlier. the llig and Little Sister partv is given for new underelassmen. This attention helps them get aequainted with the new world around them. Alumni, teaeliers, and parents are all invited to the annual Honor League Cliristmas Tea. The pur- pose ol' the festive event is to lll'tIllilllll the parents with the many aeeomplishments ol' this honor eluli. This year the group held a hrealtlast in the north lunehroom during Girls' Week. All junior and senior girls with average seholastie standings attended. The olwjeetives ol' the girls for the future are: to per- form admiralily and graeiously helore the eyes ol all and to do the liest expeeled ol Ihem always. llonor League girls prepare for the luUlllt'I'-l,llllg,lll!'l' 'l'ea. The Hughes Club was started in l9l9 under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Elmer W. Kizer. Now under the direction of Mr. Ben F. Fulks, this club serves the school in many dif- ferent ways. From the club, the school gets its lunchline guards and its cheerleaders. who play a big part in bene- fiting the school. Open only to junior and senior boys of high scholastic ability and good character, the club presents the annual john Alden and Priscilla dance at Thanksgiving time. This money and receipts from selling sportswear go for school needs and the Christmas Fund. Last year a moving picture camera was purchased for the school by the Hughes Club and this year a television set. The school amplifiers and l Iks'l' Roxy: ,lim Norton. Tom llntlcr. Jerry l rce-mzm. liill Robertson. Dong llndson. Hob Lipkai, ,ln-rry I.:-1-, joe Nl:-yt-rs, Burt Witten- huum. Srjlxnll lion: ,luck Uratlinni. Fred liergold. .lcrry Deurwcster. IMIVI' Hill, 'l'crry Xliller. lid Suylor. l,r-s Km-scr. liurry Ning. ,luck Rhocm. Marvin Sclicidt. Dick llnhhnrd, Oran llcnck. 'l'umn liow: Chuck Crnnirine. Hurry llnbcr. Robert Nlosicr, Rod llccts, Adam Polunicki, Fralnk llntls. lion Wolf. Imi- llatvis, Iiill Hilllltllll. Hughes Club Seniors Fmsr Row: lllmrles .lt-lirics, Roy Morgan, Nlurrcy, Pctcrson, John lizlnuncrlcin, N4-ul Tidwcll. C4-orgc Bilflllllilllll. ,lim Martin. llnd Smith, Ken liarncs. Sl'I1.U'NIIl Row: Wally Cox, Dave Prugzlr. llc-rl: Wumlstrut, Warren So- lor. Ron Smith, john llronamgh, Skip An- schutl. Bill llugcn. llc-nnis White. W'ultcr Koehler. Bert llucther. lid Storu, liill Rog- ers. Keith liucliainan. Dick Komhrink. llllllltll HOW: ,lohn Welch. llc-nnis llicrlumun, Kus- sell Speed, llick 'l'ovsncr, Nt-'l lfrtcl. Art llep- ler. Charles Tlluvp. llun C4-rboth. llill Smith. Alan Cors, Dale llrzulford. .lcrry Welch. many other things have been purchased by this service club in past years. livery year the Hughes Club spends a lrolicking week- end at Brown County State Park, Indiana. Only 90 miles from the city turmoil, Brown County offers three good meals. swimming. horseback riding, hiking. and other sports. Yearly 60 or T0 Hughes Club boys enjoy this camp- ing out trip. The club meets on the second and fourth Monday night of every month. Oflicers are elected every spring and must be seniors. lf two meetings are missed in a row. a member is dropped from the club. To be eligible for ollice. a mem- ber is allowed to miss only two meetings a year. Hughes Club aintains High Standards Outstanding speakers from the eity of Cincinnati have given the ltoys valualrle information regarding lnusiness. voeational interests. and good living. Speakers from various foreign eountries have enlightened this group on the ways of life of peo- ple from other countries. ln this way the lroys are almle to grasp a 1-lear understanding of the present world situation and prepare themselves to meet the future. Hughes Clulv memhers ean he found in leading organizations ofthe sehool. All Hi-Y memlmers he- long to Hughes Clulm. The Hughes Cluli has served the sehool for many venrs and has purehused the eases lor trophies and letters. lslllil' Row: lion Jordon. lti--lv Junk:-r. Dave Hook. l r.mlv Poll.-I. ipee. lloli Palmer. ,lim llrilnes. llivk ,lone-s, Allan llc-hn. Xldrtv lloll, Snow lion: John NIM. lflmrles llennn-lv:imp. Neil Ku- ting, lion llnrdz-rt. .lim Nlurpliy, .lt-rry llomlingz. 'liom Nlerelmul. lit-lt llllillip-. ltill ll:-melt. lluv Svn-elim-v. llrt-man lf'-ok, ,Im-lv Snarr. lion Wnllu-r, 'l'om ll:iuvl'. tllutrles l-'ist-lier, Joe Klein, Tunuv lion: John Smith. Smith ll m- Illf'll'illll. llon Colne-l, 'Norman Ylt-. Alllllfll. lfrunlv xlllll'l'.,l1'l'l't Sti- vers. llailph llerluv. l,ee llan'em'i'. lluve Yoder. ,ltlllll lloeltstrasst-r. llill XYlillllllllQ11'l'. Stew- tlontler tflmrles Smith. john llit-tl:-nlvapp. Hughes Club Juniors l IIth'I' Novi: llaviwl llilueu-. ,lim llnnn-llon, ,lat-lv l arrt-ll, lloltln Atlllllli. llrillon llrzmloral, l.oui- l'losnm'l1t, llill llilllll. llillll Ylorse, llrm-v llztllemam, Smowo llovv: ,lim llllelps, lfrie Nlennlt-. Cordon Qin-vu. Cordon lfurikamzi. llolt lien-re, ,lim Nlelton, George 'l'r.lm, i min. Steve Carter, llill 0'Kt-1-fe. 'l'om Nlinuiell. lluvid Slillllllll. 'liom llf-plvr, lliellnrd llollglt-s, llov llnelwlilever. Wayne l.en- ning. jim 'l'homus. llilllltlb llovi: ltill lletls. llill llvnnet. Juv llughes. llolu-rts. ,lim 'l'iIl'll'l'. lom Wzlgxu-r, lt-rrv llempst-v, Itivlv 'llelm'lliorrn'. llit-It St-lmalt, .lov llrit-ner. Sum llu:-hainun. Gor- don lleif. hxllylll' Xflw --. .-Xntlv Selnuiult. Fra-tl l'ft-ller. An amlritious organization at Hughes is the Sales Clulm, which was founded nlany years ago lmy lVliss lVlary lVlcSurely, a teacher of salesmanship. The only requirements for inemlrersliip are to include salesmansliip on one,s program. lVlenilmers of Sales Cluli have a fine contact with llie Cincinnati Sales Executive Council, which sends Fncsr Row: Wanda lim-rry, Fay llroolw.Joy1'1' Xxvlllllllllwlll, jvnrim- llrcgan. l.ori-lla lla-llon. Srllioxn Row: liI'lli'l' Prvmill. llorollly lmmis, Ron Dalton, Shirley lluclxaliy. llctty llayvs, Alan R4-lin. Patti Cardncr, Mary J. Hayes, Shirley Tliomcs. Carolyn Sclllrsingg, Fay Waltamallx, Stan Poland. llllllltll Row: llalv Sclllcntlwr, Hill Clnlte-rlvurk. llavc Allarl. Rolvcrl llaym-r. Ril'llill'tl Lamson, ,lolln Kus- man. Experience, Their Teacher 3 SITIINKVZ .Ivan Lam-k. Nlildrm-il Conover. Ro- 3 ln-rla Rite. Ire-nc Nil-kolas. FIIKNI' Row: Nor- ? lu-rl Sl'lllllllil4'llOl'. lNnm'y lalilc. Ann llull. l Carol Slum. Pal l'rm'Ivr, SULUNII Row: Roh- crl Hi-wc. Yon Cot-llw l.in1lsay. Arthur l.4-mis. Howard Crm-n, 'l'nmn Row: John Rosenthal. Kay liroolxs, llon Pall:-rson. ,lim Norton, a speaker monthly to talk on various types of selling. At the end of the year, the Council entertains repre- sentatives of all the Sales Clulrs of Cincinnati at a dinner. Clulr Y'll6Illll6l'S give a Thanksgiving lmasliet lo a needy family and sell corsages during Christmas. The end of the year is cliniaxed lay a picnic' for the two clulms at Hughes. Une ol the main objectives of the Hughes Math Club is to promote interest among the students in higher math- ematics. Too many students take two years and then for- get their third R. 'Rithmeticx The club is well-established and has existed here at Hughes for many years. Mr. Clyde Hall. the capable ad- viser. has led the club activities very successfully in the past years. During the past year. Math Club has had many meet- ings. At these meetings there were movies and speakers. all connected in some significant way with mathematics. lfach program proved entertaining and informative. This year's members have paved the way for better and more unusual type elub sessions. linder the guidance of Miss Elizabeth Zorn. the Home Economics Club is open to any Senior girl taking Home Ec. and any other Huzite taking the subject. Junior girls often join to know their school better. The club is not only a service club but an informative one. Throughout the year the members of the Club knit socks, make candy, bean bags. and scrap books for the County Home and other charitable organizations. This year the group held a huge bake sale. Witll the proceeds from the sale. they contributed greatly to the annual school Christmas Fund. Year after year makes the spirit ol giving in the club greater. Mathematicians Versus Equations Fnisr Row: Diane Druyson, liar- bura Johnen, William Neiherl, .lulnes Weiss. Alam Iloriuitz. Ilon- zlld Hudson. Janice l ra-ckman, Marilyn McKee. liarliara Shep- nnm. Srlizown Row: Ann Ritter. hull. Boll Kill'St'f. Tom Spf-1-r. Charles Sclmeiiler, Joe Conipos- iter. June Nichols, :Kiln-rl Schwartz, ,lack Wolfer. Kenny Niemznm, llamlin llnvely. David Toon. Future Homemakers Get Household Hints rue Parker. l.mda Llnylon. ,lean Carol Felder. joan Nlartin. Sn' llzlyes. Lindam Nlonlgomery, Hari bum Butler, Sonya Brunner, Mar guret Goebel, Shirley Allmond Larol Shaw. Hurenee hensel. lam llerrmamn. llarhara llaefner lit-ny Pluipps. Tumn Row: Xlnrit l ind .Ii mn lllminl X l ll er. liunice Goudv. Put .-Xrriek I.:-reta Young. Judy Ilintls. Shir lcy llilllilllili Carol ll--mingmny lfvelyn llaefner. I l nis'r Row: l.illll'1l litlmirals. Lor- raine llohllxe. lieth lirawford, Yla- Wutkins, Sue Berry. Ann Atkins. oxll Hou: Nainey Creamer. .lean lyn Nlanlden. I.ois lillerhorst. liar- ilie Wilson. Carol llaeckel. Stella . e. va : 1 . .-nn ei- French Clulm, hetter known as l,uCer1-le Franvais, is sponsored hy Mrs. Mary S. Howell, head of the French department at Hughes. Under her super- vision, the monthly meetings are vondueted in French and yield much interest through speakers, movies, games, and songs. The Christmas Fund henefits greatly from note- worthy vontriliutions of the Frenvh Clulm. The mem- 160 3 l Ills'I' liovtz llurle-nv lfussuni. liurlmura llaf- ner, Lillian Sloane. 'llary lfisi-lf-in. ,lill llornv- man. l rzun'1-s Lung. Rosalie tlzirm-y. .lm-lt jenkins, ,Indy lfarnvy. Smzoxn Row: ,ludy Wiittlin, ,ln-an Arnold, Vary jones, Xlurgurvt Nlorgun. Allen llarlnunn. 'l'ln-odori- Davis, Carol 'l'sar:l-. Ann lfvlnlvr. lflln-la-ne Simp' son. l,indu wioorlrllfli. Tumn Ron: lfharlv- Fvhr. ,lark Snarr, Norman Nl:-Anim-li, Mlm-rl Pentvr. Kay' Singleton, lfvelyn llafnvr. .lam-I Wioods. ,lay Hughes. liill llvwvll, lfmors Nlorris. Frank Ylillvr. French Language Provides Enjoyment Through Studies l'msl Kon: Sara xl'fl1I0!', l.aNerm- llam- mvr, Helly Nlorris. ,ludy 'l'akao. Dixie Nh'- llatlon. lloltin- Yluellu-rs. Al1lll'4'll hlzlrni. Wlarilyn Douglas. Ruth Nlorris.Sr,1.ovlI liow: Karen l ri-ek. ,lunire FTi'VlxI1lill1. Anln- liivlt- etsun. l'llyllis lludson, 'Nlii'li:ln'l Auronson. johnny Currlnvr, Carol lfvsslvr, Nanivy llur- ton. l.ois Sli-in, livlll Crawford. 'I'uunm liuvi: Yi-ra Cliff. Diana- llrayson, Yvonne- tfraw- ford. Connie- llc-rlxlnlni, ,lf-an lin-gun. Dot iillllllilllfll. Fi-rn Katz, Sonya Stopper, lion- slunm- Hl'l'lxY'llilll. hers earn the money themselves through various projevts. CARE packages are also sent alnroad hear- ing goodwill at Christmastime. Freneh Cluh participates suvvessfully in the hien- nial Hughes Carnival. Through suvh efforts Frenvh Cluh tries, not only to inerease knowledge of Frenvh eustoms and lan- guage, hut to support its motto, '6Nolilesse Ulrligef' l,ilnitvcl to svnior stuclvnts only. ln4'lnlwrship in thc' x11'l'K'l1illIlllSlIIlE1Ulllll is uncle-r tht- skillvfl mlirvrtion of Mrs. lflizalwtli Shivlcls. The 1-hivt funvtion of this organization is lltillilltgl vo-op svlwclulvs possilvlv for intvrvstc-cl sturlvnts. Thr- vo-ops gt-t a varivty' of training and vxperivmw- through thc- avtivities ol thvir Cluh. Thi' stutlvnts stufly' clif- fvrvnt ty pos of svlling. oflim' work, ancl gm-nt-ral lIllxTl'llilIlfllS- ing information. During tht- svhool yflar. the growing ZlSStll'lilll0Il lnakvs tit-lil trips to various husiness vonvvrns. suvh as lfashion I ro1-ks anal tht- lfeclc-ral livserw Bank. In ,luncn a wish award is giwn to llw vo-olm with the highvst vurrivular averagra Hugzhvs Parlautors is thx- elvlvatting group ul llughvs. This yr-ar thc- UTilllbl'S ol lluglws. sponsorm-ml Ivy Nlr. ,-Xrtlnn' Gray. haw vlmllu-cl up nmny wins in the-ir tlm-hating: against othvr svhools in this urvzi. This wziris sulfe-4't for ttf-lmtv is nllvsolyml 'lihnt tht- l l'liit1'1l5tz1tvs Slltblllll Arlo ml il l'oli1'y'oll l'1'm' 'l'l'z11lv.'Xl1ioiw I . :- Nations lfrivnflly lo tht- llnitvcl Stain-sf' l'iau'h svhool luis two tvznns. an 2llllt'lllllllXl' zlnfl at llt '2lllYt' tvznn. tuleinfv o i- z- r- l positv siflvs on thc- xlt-hating quvstion. 'llhosv stnclvnts work ont argunlvnts lor unml against znlopting frm' trzulv. Uthvr schools in tht- Urvutvr tilll1'll1llllll 5 ws-vli IA'il ll1' l :- invluclv Nlothvr of Mvrvy. l'ur1'n'll. St. Xziyivr. llln-lnlulv. and Walnut llills. Svlling Elxl1vl'iv11v1- Gwiint-d by' 110-ogrs lslltst lion: lloiotln llilvs, Nor liotll. lfllvn Hlnilmlvw-ss. l.n Xyhilt- lfvu llrulnl--v. l.1i-'illvlz-1-lx. Flu-ny llowlnxln. llolxlvim- lim-lnlrll. Sm own Row: llonulnl Horton, 'Xl.n' i:n'i1' Wallin-v. Xluxinv Lipslxy' Xl.lxn'y'. l't-gggy Srllnlm-l'. llon .-Xnlla llvi:-V. Ilgnirl lloyyns, Xli.-ky tlnnnv Ilughvs Ilralors Disvuss Issuvs tm-rs, Ululn ll:-n-lx. Inu l'ralll. Snr Xlnllnngvr. Yl.ny , l'r--In lf-ft to rnglul: 5ollN.l lhun nvr. Xlugn- lxvlllz-r. ll.nlr,n1 lla-vyvs. llilly ltnnxs. lln'l1.u-l XX .:i l.infla liirmingame. Georgia Uaull. Carol Reynolds. Donna Clark serve as oH14-pr. Junior Y-Teens Help Build Good haraeter Little sistersii to the girls in the Y-Teens are the members of the Junior Division of Y'-Teens. The cluh is sponsored hy' lVlrs. Mary jane Doepke and lVliss Jessie Hollweck. junior high teachers. The girls in Junior Y-Teens are continuously striving to do luetter in every thing they attempt, in or out of sehool. liaeh year. the organization has several picnics and parties for just plain entertain- ment. The girls also have an annual Cookie Sale to help promote the School Christmas Fund. This year. lor the first time, the group is donating three pianos to Longview State Hospital. As their counselor said so Well, 'clxlothing could have lieen appreciated more. The experience was extremely henefieial for the girls. Frequently. several ol' the girls attend various activities and social allairs at the rlowntown YWCA. There they participate in sports. eivie service, and spiritual fellow- ship. ifllthl' How: ,Imly lim-axes. Fern iiltlglllillll. ffarolyn Seilz. shun- lllaelx. llell- l'lIR5'l' lion: ,lane liansielx. lionnie Ri:-ss. ,Indy llavslllnrne. Carole liai- lmie NlvKinley'. Carol Nlr-Coy. Joyee Poole. Paula Lyons. Darlene Adam, lllolonxew. Hoinaim- Nennian. Carol llnrlxharl. lfarinan lit-rvslxin. Carolyn l'at fforrelli. ,lean Vlayfielfl. Suomi How: xil'Y'4'filIll Colm-l. Clnria Saylor, liroelties. Ceorgiann Spenser. lie-verly lla-rriam. Shown Roxy: luis lfller- llixie Nlellalton. l'at 'l'l1ompsnn. Ann Parlver. Barbara Fey, Judy Strivers, linrsr. Diana lletmer. lielsy Holler. lftlna Cordon. Carol Wind. 'l'4-clily Free- liarlvara Phelps. fiarol H1-ynollls. lionny llafelwooil. ,loyve lletlges. Pamela man. Patsy Xlarsh. ,lumly flrannlall. l.inrla llylllwwnlx. lil'V4'l'ly' Slillelx. li2ll'lhllkl ffoolt. ,llnly Talvao. Sue flurry, Narley l.iplxa. Vllllllill Row: Joann Nlerelianl. Reis. Nlarilyn tfomin-lq. Pat llaily. 'Nlary l.on Stillnlalver. Nlarilyn Nlanlmlen. Ilonna Clark. Janet Countryman. Sandy Vtliiteliurst. l.in1la liurlingame. 'l'lllltlr Kon: lfelna Nlenlw. lflaine tlarler. janet Woods, 'Nlary Ann llrill. l'al llaives. Roln-rla Sm-vauer. lietty lliellle. 'Nlary' Caefe. ,lumly Nlorgan. Shirley Coins. ,lane Stralliman, Georgia .-Xnn llauh. llelly NleeLslroIl1.llor- lioseniary Shelton, llolnliie Sullivan. otliy Johnson, Nlary l.ee lim-ed. The junior Sc-ienee Cluh was startecl in lleeemher of 1953. the hrst year for the sexenth and eighth-graders at Hughes. Miss llelen B. Neuman is the capable sponsor and has helped to greatly develop the little- organization. The clulu memhersliip is wholely of junior high students. Various speakers throughout the year have enlightened the hoys and girls on the many wonflers ol science. The eluh also provides enough equipment for the students lo perform various interesting experiments. Speakers. movies. slifles. and other types of giving information show the young people how their claily lives are afleetecl hy seienee. Sm-ienee Clulv floes a consimlerahle amount of charity work and dips into many sehool activities. sueh as the Christmas lfuncl and the Easter Program. l'ut t.ltl'l'Q'llI, l'.1llnuu4l Weller, l,o- retu llill, Ann l'urker. lllmrlene Fox. Young Scientists Unfold Great Mysteries of Earth l'lIll5l Row: llusiin Sm-In-rmlu-I-lt. l,in1lu :Xhlmlt, lihleo tflurlt. lilmr- It-ne Fox, l'xlt lfurrelli. I-Iilflie W4-her. .-inn l'zirl.er. Prim llilulvs. Ron Wooilrull. Sunulm l,o4-kuiwl. Snow Ron: lLlu4ly-111-1-Q-n. Flor- enee Smith, Yom Nlorton. Xl:-re' slitll Cot-lrel. llllalrles lieynollle. Ilonnu 'l'l1om.is. Nlurjorie Stiles. l'ann lloolx, ji-:mm-Ile Ilan-. l'hm-lie llonieain, Slmron llonthil. Jeannine lluesmzm. ltonnu Vul- lenix, ,lean Nlorris. llilllltli Row: l.yn Su-nfl, llur-.I lleinlein, llrennlu Simpson, Sherry lleriu. 'llzirie l':irker. lla-len th-Ik--. Nlury Kon-li, lluvitl Cuuclill. Ki-n Nlellowell, liegxine Kolleelx. liilfltl liver:-lt, llurlmrn Rouse, . The German Club, under the leadership of Miss ,lannet Schenk, promotes a better understanding of the German people and their way of life. Working together as a unit, the members have much fun by singing songs and putting on skits in German. Other activities of the club are: giving talks on German seientists and eomposers. meeting exchange students from Germany, and seeing movies. Une of its worth- while yearly projects is to send CARE packages overseas. Officers are elected in September and member- ship is open to ally student studying German. Uther students interested in joining may do so but a mem- ber should have some knowledge of the language, since some German is spoken at each meeting. l'IRs'I' Rott: l'ri1-da -Xddison. lletly Wesley, Rosalie lldlilh, l.ois lxettlcr. but Dickerson. Julie l,arrn-lx. .Indy Dem-rs. Xlargarct Anger. Ann lloermann Gretchen Sehrof. QHIOND Row: Arthur Schmidt. llob Renss. lion Douglas, Y:-arl l'ennin ton, llradford Smith. Peggy lliedcnkapp. Nancy Grube, Wilma Leavcrton. llelty Reed. joan lint:-rneyer. Margie lfalon. Louis liurns, PM lip.-pn l.anee Riesvnberger. Adaun Poloniccki, Wilfred Linn. Hub I'eetl. Titian Row: Dick llcrmg. Tom AIIIIW, 'Nlac llerman. Warren Solar. John lliealenkapp. Wialler Koehler. lloli Vhillipps. Fred l'fell'er, lfrie Nlenfle lfddie Winterfehlt. llick Xlelchiorre. Joe Deans. Gary George. lad llermes lerry Gaelic. Smith lltllllIlll'lY'lllll. l'lRs'l' Kon: George llccker. ,lurly Lrandall. Nlary hrone, lylllllllli' Parker. Yhirley llcrling. Janice Krcll, Mari l.ynn Grollll. Pam Schehr. liarbara Reeves, Jim Wveiss. gl-lt.0YIl Hoyt: 'Xlarianne Focht. Wanda 'l'holnpkins. Gerry Dewey. Rosetta liaise, Yiolct Zinser. 'llarilyn Wolf, ,lane Grozicr, Anita Uverln-rg. Ann Nvey, Dee Schwarz. Roberta Wagner. Carolyn Reeves, Geraldine Nl:-yer. Robert Shapiro. Barbara lohncn. Gaye Francis, Sue Ziegler. num Row: lilfreida Schmidt. Iictlc 'llc'-kslrolh. Pat Redd:-rt. llarry Saulshury. Ylargie Woltering. Friedlinde. l.ang. l'at for-ller. Katherine lheis. llelen Sehriefer. lioll llesford. Holly Perkin-. liarol Ilavisson, lfgirol lleitzler. Vary S:-iler. r. 1- Good Fellowship Gained through Hi-Y S1 fwlnw.: Ile-nnis ll:-irbaum. Neil Austing. Dick Town:-r. jerry We-lch. john Welch. Ron wiolf, llill llnmzmt. Dave llill, Rod llc-cts, Allan lfors. Fmsr Row: llill Whitaker. llnrry Huber, Pete Metzger, ,Ie-rry Freeman. Siluwli Row: lien Barnes. ,lim Grimm llhnrlcs ljrumrinc. Tom Nlinnich. Hughes Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Paul Bowers. is a service organization atliliated with the Central Branch of the Y.lVl.C.A. lts purpose is to create. maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Nlembership in Hi-Y is limited to a small number of junior and senior boys of out- standing character and leadership. Since a ruling by Hughes founder. Mr. Elmer W. Kizer, stipulates that all members of Hi-Y must also be members of Hughes Club. the l'li-Y is unique in its membership qualifications. One of the junior members. Jim Crimes. has been given the distinctive honor of representing the Hi-Y's of Southern Ohio at a world Hi-Y conference in Paris. France. this summer. Some of the l'li-Y's yearly projects include: the annual Mr. Y dance. entertaining the aged at County Home, Christmas caroling for shut-ins, voluntary religious services for the entire school at Easter. and a Christmas party for the senior class. Besides these activities, the members of the group are always ready and willing to be of service to the school and community in any other ways possible. Visits of Students Into Deutschland Better Relations ill'gillllZt'll to l1elp stumlenls 11111lf'1'si11111l and use ilS0l'0llll lilll51QllilQJQC,llll' Spanish Club. l 111 'llPl'lllllil.q has fl111l1'isl1v1l si111'c'. Sp1111s111'v1l l1y Mrs. liill'lDill'il l,2llllll'l', ll11'1'l11l1 luis g.Ll'0XN'll 1-1111si1lP1'11l1ly i11 lln- pusl yon 1'. 'l'l11'1111gl1o11t llw sl'll00l y0ill', tln' 11111111lw1's p111'ti1'ipnlv ill 1111'i1111s 51'l1ol11sli1' 111111 t'Xll'il1'lll'l'll'lIlilI' z11'livitif's. 'lllwy mln- nnlc- to llw iillllllill Cl11'isl111z1s lfunml and otl101's0l1o11l l'u11c'li1111s. 'lllII'UllgIlI 111ovivs nml ilt'llIill 4-111112111 wi1l1 Spanish iilm-us uncl 1'llSl0IllS. Spanish pupils lCiiI'll lo npprv- cinle illlllllllll' pcuplv anal their 1111-1115. 'lllwrv lum- ing llw paul illlll plans llLlYt' lWf'll lllillll' lm' tln-i1 l't'llIl'lI. l'lllh'l' Rum: llm-lr-11 lgill'xl'l'. Nlalrlln-ll:1 f1lz11l1l1'111 liulli l.ill'Ililllllll, l11'g1111.1 Warsl. Xlnry A1111 Brill. Sln-rry llie-1l1'11l11-111le'r. Nl.11'1'i.1 ll4'lIIl1'I'lllQl. ,laivlxiv Slllllll. 'Nl.11'll111 li11111'lm. llc-vm-rly llugln-5. 9111:11Yl1 Huw: Williann Diss. 'l'1'1l ll11pp1'r1L. 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S:111111l1'r-.l.i111l:1Xl111'1'i-1111, lN'6ll St'V6l'ill 115115 ul Latin A1111-1'11'1111 pc-1'so11s clur- s11.1x1. 11.1111 11111-1.1 lil1111111l..l111I1 11.1,.-11. ,1.-.1.111a1..' 1411.11-.smile.-...11.11a.1.1.. ll1111l11-11-pvn-lx. U1-tey W1-lx111l1-y. Snnily Rnlnll. XNa1111l.1 ll.111NI111'1l. .l.1111v1 li 1 1111l V11 tn In klllxlllllll ,lnlx ltrllll 111 llmllw X1wIlllIl 5 is-ss. H4 'i11..', ' 1. If . N' . ', 1..'111 xY1'l'll1'I'. ll'-ity l'l1ippx. Nlz11'1'i11 XY11l11Ni11. ll:-1l1 H111-I1.111.111. D11111111 1il.1rlx In A1111 NN 11-51-, ll111'l1111i.1 ll.1l1111-5. 'l'1lI1111 R1111: lfniilis' 'li1'11vi1'lx. livn .'U111'. Nlnrx l,11ll Still111.1lw1'. 'xllllll l,Alll1' I1-1'r1' l'i111le-1' Y111'111.1 l.lIl1lNilN. ifnrul l'lXilllN, Nmln-I l 1'l1l4'I'. Xlilliv ijnrli- , . I Q ' 1-111' llllfllilflli, ,luily Xlvnx, H111111111 ll411'4l111. l'.1l l11m1111111. Y-Teens Promote Good Understanding Fllthl' Ron: Ann llitlm-rlioH, ltelsy Nh-yer Diane llray-on. Joan llerbers. Sl-1tItl'Yll Rovi: Karin Paulson. ,Indy Ga-rhart. S'HNlilN1:: janet Prior. Polly Cooder. liar' bara johnen. Xlairilyn NleKee, Judy Johnson, The Y-Teens. a division of the Y.W.C.A. and sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Palmer. is an all girl organization. The club is one ofthe oldest at Hughes. The purpose of Y-Teens is to make better citizens of all its members and to raise their ideals to the highest possible pinnacle. junior Y-Teens is a new addition to the club. It is eomposed of all junior girls who wish to join and pledge to uphold the elubis high standards. Beside their regular club activities. the members serve Hughes by helping out in school extra-curricular events and donating their funds and time at Christmas. Easter. and other holidays. Y-Teens is well known for its creation of understanding between the young and the old. Through Spanish Students Meet Their Neighbg,-S The l.atin Cluh of Hughes is called 'l'ogati. Linder the direetion of lVliss Gladys Busch, Latin teacher, the elulm provides fun and entertainment for its memliers while it increases their knowledge ol' the language and ol' aneient llome. Games, movies, and speakers all help unite the past with the present. The annual Christmas and Valentine parties were very sueeessful, and those attending agreed that the games and refreshments were good. Among its other aetivities, l.atin Cluli promotes the sale ol' greeting eards to help swell the llughes Christmas Fund. l Ilts'l' Row: ,lane Wlatkins, Betty Craynon, Margaret Carr, Paul Fleming, l'at Merrill, Sally Clemons, ,lim llliueoc, Ralph llll4llltlU, llarolil Quinn 'l'ony llorsett, Sr:41oNIv How: llarliara Sehepman, Ann lleininger, Judy Kamleiter, Carol Fullam, Pat Shannon, Rohert llurgin, Rolla Nlellaniel, Don Mulligan Clarence Koenig:-r. Kita Sailil, Xlarlene Tiee, llenry Reid, Sue llaggard Yernon Xliller. Ruth Couch. Carl Cox, Lynda Xliller, Nlarilyn Nleliee, Xlary iilli Gaefe, Faye Waltana . illlllllll liow: Nlargaret Jordan, Syliil l'renninger. Leonard Walker, Gloria l Smith, Bonnie Moeller, Katherine llannium, leggy llaeon, Diane Niekolas jumly Kamlinsky. Shirley Goins, llenrielta White, Grave Smith, liarlein Wilson, Carolyn Sehmerr, l llis'r Row: Naney Stegman, l'aul Seliroetler. Frank llalas, Sandra llowell. joan llerhers, Doug: lluwlson, Augustus Spears, Ann Bland, lfstlier Ansehutz. Srztiowu Row: Georgie Daub, limmerlin llowe, ,Indy llrohan, ,lanet Wlierry, Gordon Queen. ,loan liiellle. Gwendolyn lildriilge. liuliy Kramer. Wilmer l'orler, llavid Ames, 'l'om Turner. lflaine Carter, lfilaine Hlaelxwood. Ken Gay, lfvelyn Spears, Steve Carter, Pele Hinges, llarriet Perkins, l':iuliue Sieliold, Guy Sloelter. 'l'uuui Row: Paul Wi-slerfelfl, Tim Cortier, John Morrison, Larry Donovan, Roliert Meyers, Gloria Geisler, Ann liitlerliofl, Graee Simpson, Susan Steinle. Kathleen Geliringer, Tim Fleming, Carol Ziegenliorl, Rolierl Yelton, l'aul Wcsternleyer, Norman Pinfold, llon Goebel. v Hughes Monogram, Fllthl' Row: Ron Wolf. Jay Ilugln-s, Bob lir-'msn-r, llnvr- Hill, Harry lluber, ,luck Far- rell, lirrol Bradford, Tom Wagner, Boll Paliner. Sl'l1.ll'Yll Row: Charles Crunirine, Art lleplcr. Dave liuoli, Hill Brown. ,lim Marlin, Frwl H4-rgolil. llill Hagen. Bill Hewitt, Harvey Uury. lluvi- Pragar, Ray Sw-vm-y, llri-man timoh. George Bai-kmann. Tnnin Row: Bill Williams. Ron Blau-ksrom'. Ray Apple, Bill Margrave, Charles While- heail. N:-al Tiilwell. Wvultcr Kon-lllvr, Ca-m' Stills:-r, Hill Whitaker, Dale llramlforml, Jann'- Ili-ivr. Key to H-Club Door Formed in 194-8, by coach Alan Kindshey and Mr. Dwight Smith, H-Club has ad- vanced greatly since. It is an honor society for boys who have earned a letter in some form of athletics. To promote leadership. stability, fellowship, clean living, and sports- manship is the main objective of the group. The All Sports Queen Dance is sponsored by the H-Club annually. The club also pron1otes a hayride and a basketball team in the interfraternity league. Programs for the Pigskin Preview were also sponsored by the club. Under the right environment. H-Club gives its members opportunity to take part in various social affairs. As one of the senior members of H-Club said so proudly. My head could literally pop with pride because I'm in H-Club! Latin Students Learn Legends Of Ancient Roma 7 . 'ff ,- ,.. f f-f- .4 J - ,..-,H ,. l I Beta Chi Helps Students in Commercial Fields '-'L 'ii - K 1 - , S ii' it JJ Q g-,,,. 'A..Y?'-1 i-Q b-- ef A: ..g L:-1, ..:.:' lXQ ' - V - -L.. - ' - .- N - x ' , r- -if -i ii I J, , : - Ah A -W-1, l , x' 1 . 3 K- lJ . ,. xl J . K0-'S O0 flf' .n f , iinr Arllievelm-nt hold B tsl' Row: llianna Xlaynard. lva Shcrill. llurriet Perkin-. Uarcn lildridge. Sylvia llliI4't'. lfvelyn Spears. Geraldine Crandall. lluth lloltkam i. llonna 'l'homas. lfaye Wall- l mith. SH oxn Row: ,Ioan l.neas. Stella llerr- mi hy' Thomas. tiarol R4-ellcl. Yera Sexton. t irol l.ippen. Vlltll' Row: Xlarie l.inde. Joy Nlu-llingt-r. Frank llerrmann. ,lim Xlellon, nn. Beverly' Reece. l.oretla Young. Shir. lit-tty' Nl'-ece. Shirley' Stump. usiness Club Prepares Youth for Their Future Beta Chi was founded in 1953 lay lVlr. Charles Ceraci. commercial teacher. The cluln was estahlished to encourage students to go into the commercial field ol occupation. and to huild a hetter. more complex husiness at llughes. Annually' the group visits many dillerent husiness estahlishments ol Cincinnati and surrounding areas. This exercise has highly increased student know ledge of the con- stantly' developing lwusiness world. lfyery year the clulv plans to do something entirely new. Beta Chi attempts to give the student a small yenture in a husiness-like manner. The organization. which has grown considerahly' in the past year. donates a small fund to the school annually and participates in other service activities. Parties merely for fun or in keeping with holiday spirit. are arranged frequently' for the cluh memhers. l ltttN'I' lioyy: Sylyia Slmler. Judy' Kirschen- luanm. Roz Korn. ,Ioycc tIoleman. Joyce Yar- ehari. Nlarlene lioka. Nlary' lllair. Shirley' lh-rling. l'at willsoll. .lamice Krcll. Stuown llovt: NRIIIVQ' tircainer, Shirley' llinos, 'klary Kat-tn-l. tlwcn Saunnlcrs. Jean l.anek, Paul- im- l'arker. klari-ella l'row-. :klicc lla-rry. Nlarlem- Kist. llctly Weaver. l'aI Falk. tfarol l'iy'n-ns. Shirlem- llixon. Nlarlcnc Wilhelm, tieraldim' Young. vlllttllll lion: Ylary' Kecse. lin llavi-. Carol llikanto. llarhara Smith, Nlary' Grove. Jlltllllll' l'ihllel's, .Xlma llcrfog, lflaine- Wenzel. tlliarlotte Wa-h. Pal wlllsoll. llanise Wilkins. llarlmra lfvans. ' 9. K A 4' ' . l-'nisr Roxy: Joyce tIrann-r. klargret ,lack- solt. Loraine llohlkc. Sonya llrnnner, Jean Kyers, Nirginia ll:-ll. Nlarh-nc lfvel. tlise-la liick. l.inda Nlillcr. lnel tirawford. Smown lion: Peggy llron-on. knna l.:mc. tiharlotic llorer, lflaine llocwcli-r. Wanda lla-llon. Xlur- lenc l'owers. Wanda llansford, Rebecca llramlon.'l'n1nn lloyy: lliqll.-r Xlm-ll,-rl Numm l,insey'. Shirley l aIscln-tell. Nelly' l.awson. lletly Xlills. ,lean llayes. Shirley lltlckally. Sylyia l.ie-tller. if X V,v. ' 1 I Harmony among Social Clubs Sponsored by Council lnterfratority Council is an assembly of students who hold membership, usually as an oilicer, in any Hughes Social Club. The council is an organization established to bring harmony and Hx dates among the many clubs. Each year the group elects officers to govern them and on general principles: lnterfratority Council is like any other club at Hughes. It is the objective of the group to do some sort of charitable work annually. This year, the members took gifts to the Hamilton County Home and went carolling at Christmas. The council also collected money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. As do other clubs, lnterfratority Council participates in extra-curricular School activities such as: the Christmas fund. Easter service. Carnival, and the giving of a gift to the school each year. Miss Hazel Koppenhoefer and Mr. Paul Bowers are the sponsors of the lnterfratority Council besides their many other duties. l lRS'I' Row: Ann 'l'lnvili-, Dm- Scllwurl. Peg- gy Pnunals, Nunvy Conboy, Cnrallcc Scllmiilt. Pat Fi-y, Frvil B4-rgold. Si1m:nNn Row: Jo Ann IM-iningvr, Sue Dunlap, Roz Korn, Rosetta Nealy, Paula Anderson. Illlllltll Row: liar- liaru Wluflilux, Wanda Clark, Terry Pinnlcr. lien Nlvlhu-. B4-be Johnson, Peggy lironston. l ol'k'l'n Row: Dennis Bit-rlnnnn. jan-li Crai- liam. Judy Cvrllaxrt, Jerry Fri-4-iiiuii, llctsy Xlcyers. l'llF'I'll Row: Dick Schwab. 'l'oin Baum-r, Hay Swn-ony, Bill Haig:-n, Hill Brown. Krueck Club Boys Show School Spirit Future Leaders Among Huzettes X 'sf' l lRs'r Bow: Allen Harmann. Terry Davis. Alan Blincoe, Ron Schott, Bill Lower, Geo. Hesse, Tom Turner, Cene Mathes, Bob Rosenzweig, John Miller. Signoxn Row: Barry Reiss, Henry Schwarz, Roger Ilodapp, Glen Welch, Brian Hereh, Alan Rolf-H, Dick Prather. llavid Senn, Tom Ubcrschmidt, Wayne Stephenson, Walt Peters, Jim Muckcnfuss, Dave Campbell, Pat llreen. Tim Fleming. Timm Row: Paul Wesn-rlicld, I-Innrry Morris, Paul Wcstcrmcier, Dave S1-ifcrl, Jerry Franks. Lance Reisenln-rgvr, Hoy Wtfrgers, David Toon, Joe ll:-ans. John Morrison. Michael John, Kay ElSl'H5t'llI'llllh. FIRST Row: Vary Gacfc, Judy Johnson. Dorothy Moeller, Linda Morrison, Pauline Sir-bold, Nancy Stegman, Joan Skidmore, Linda Burlingame, Lillian Sloane, Carol Stallings. Sr:r:oNn Row: Pal Curry. Barb Shepman, Janet Johnson, Linda Morrison, .ludy Kamlciter, Janice Hcis, Betsy McKinney, Mara Adams, Janet Koch, Marlene Mohr, Carol Shook, Ruby Gatis, Nelda Norton, Peggy Bavon, Cerri Clark. Vera Clift, Crm-lvln-n Schrof, Gloria Smith, Jody llrohan, Marilyn Madden. Tlllltlt Row: Carol R1-nm-garbe, Joann llamant, Marcia Detmcring, Ann Rim-rlioff, Maxim- Waddlc, Joan Widmerc, June Perry, Joan Benzinger, Leo Coldmcycr, Carole Miller, Esther Anscbutz, Peggy Bicdenkapp. In 1948 Coach Howard Burley Grimes founded the Krueck Club in remembrance of the great Hughes football coach, Edward tL'Red ,l Krueck. lts purpose is to serve the school and provide fun for each member of the or- ganization. The club is made up of the outstanding boys of the freshman and sophomore classes. Personality, grades, and school citizenship are the keys to membership. The sale of mistletoe at Christmas time is one of the activities of Krueck Club, Then, too, every loyal booster of Hughes sports events knows he can find a schedule of all the games on the pencils sold by the boys. The preamble of the Huzette Constitution sets forth its purposes: To aid the school and the community to the best of its abilityg to develop the personality of the members of the clubg and to promote good citizenship, leadership. and friendship. The club is sponsored by Miss Ann Hasche. Two eighth-grade girls are chosen each year from every elementary school as nominees for membership. At mid- year, ten freshmen are also selected for membership. Qualifications are good grades, personality traits, and cit- izenship. Huzettes carol every Christmas at Longview State Hos- pital, contribute to the Christmas Fund, and participate in the biennial Hughes spring carnival. Chi Omega Sigma fraternity was started in l923 hy a minister as a Sunday Sehool group. After funetioning for a few years. it was deeided to adopt a constitution as a fraternity and heeome the Alpha Chapter. having its home at Hughes. M the eompletion of newly' huilt sehools. 1932 says the heginning of a ehapter at Western Hills High School, later another hraneh at Witlircryv. This eoneluded the expanding until a ehapter was estahlished at the reeently' huilt New Woodward. Some of the aeliyities in which the eluh participates are the sending of two underprivileged hoys to summer eamp. and soeial events to promote good feeling among its mem- bers. l hi Omega Sigma lslllhl Ron: t.lmek Iharp. lion Wolf. loin Diehl. Iiill Hagen, Dale liradford. Snow Row: lliek Sehwah, Jul-k Snarr, ,lim Nor- ton. Fred llergold, president. flllllltlb lion: Allan llors. ffhnek lfrumrine, llennis llier- hamm, Dave Hill, john liamnnerlin. Cordon Rn-if. l nllt'l'H How: Cllarles liliseher, l.anee loin xllllTllI'll. llave lfaunphell. Steve fi1Il'l1'l'. john Reno, l'lIF'l'll Row: Ilon Colm-l. llill Winninger. ,lerry llulloelx, Tom llauer. Steve Cooder. Jerry Franks, lion Dalton. SIXTH Row: Smith ll1llllIIlt'll'lllll. lion llarilert. .lim 'Nlnelu-nfuf-s. SH-Yl'l1Il ow Fl.oou: lloh llliaee. llale Klosier- mam. l'.l'll' 'Vlende. Alan liosevealr. Cary' Os- feld: john Die-ekmann. lliek ,ll1Illi1'I'.SI-ilIHNll Row: Frank Nliller. lloh Phillips. John llie- denkapp, Jaek Cralnnn. Fred l'fn-ll:-r. l're-ids-nt. Delta Beta llelta Beta. the oldest fraternity in the eity. was founded at Hughes in lflflfl. As the years progressed, llelta Bela prospered at Hughes. 'lihe fraternity' also spread to a num- her of other high schools in the eity. 'lioday' there are ehap- ters at Wytlllllllg and WHlllUl Hills High Sehools. This year the Hughes Chapter has thirteen memhers, one senior, eight juniors. and four sophomores. The fraternity name llelta Beta means mueh to her mem- hers. The hoys strive to develop eharaeter and a fraternal spirit. and to exert a wholesome inlluenee in school and eommunity life. Thus. the llelta Betas aequire a feeling of true brotherhood, which is the purpose of the fraternity. Rll'h1'IllPt'I'gt'l'. lllek Nlelehlorre. Alan llulull. ' I 1-I-, .lulm llrmmlxgglll ,lf-rrx Nlmm-, lil-lu Km-Ns. Triginta ptimi l IltNI lion: ,I1-ru l r1-I-m.m. lYI'1'Nllll'Illl 'l'-vm ll,-pl--r. ll.ui4l Svml. l'.lI llro1'n, lllvrrv Will:-l'. Snnw lhm: .luv Iimm. Ilan- Kll.nrI. ll.1r- wx' Univ. Hu-N1-ll Spvwl. ,lim llivlz. lluxxilfll lluul-un.,limll.1ln-l.'l'HlRIr li4mZ.lul1l1llm-lv .1r.1-N:-up Nlr.,lm'1l.1n. 1l.nl 1l1lVlNI'l'1 lm- llznis. Imugg Ilufl-un, ,lim Xlnrlin, Kvn lgdl'Ilt'X. llnn .I-ml.m. Xlllrnlv l'1'ln-rwn. Xlilfly R1-ll. I-ul Iilll Hmm: lflll-wx xlnvl'l'lN. ifllalrlm-f fim- , In-r. lx.u Sht't'lIl'X, llill ll'-mill. llmlllvx Us-vi-. lflltkl' Hun: Xllflllilll l'inl-mlml. ,lim Cl'lllI1 . llrq-uhm tfmulx. N4-il llliclvwll, .lurk l :u'I'1-ll. llirlm ll'-nxm'1', pl'4'-Ulvllil Slunll Rim: ,lvrry Xll.m ll.1rrm.mn. Jim ll.lI'l4'f. ll:-rl: llalalnlf, 'llfln Xlvn-lmnl. lim- lf:-nk. UN tjul 1 H: 'lhm Hull:-r. ll.ll'I'X Nlug, llill lirmsn, Xlilt llama-lx. Snxxnnm. IX lhwu: ,luv lirivn.-r. ll.m livr- lmrll. Alu lluglu--, 411-.lrgv lxmnlnmn. Run Tri hi flflgllllilllf an zlllllvlim' vlulv at xVlllII'UXN lligl1Svl1uol. 'llri 'l'rig1inlaUplimiA ullivlx IYIPIIIIS 'l'l1irly ul' ilu- llf-Au. mls 1 ' , . - , 'V , , . ' f V X i - w x , - I Q -- r 1 . . Ll V45 Hlwllmfl dl Hufflws U' l lm' HN WU bffllx fuumlvml all ulml Huglws In April of lflfln. l.0. ls clnllm-ra-ul lm-llvrs. 'llri Chi, slziml for lllrvc 0 N'llllIl'S lo a lvellvr, nmrs' l 2' lrum all ullwr lrulvrnllws ul sf-lwnl lN'l'illlF4' ll IS mul il Sll1'l'1'SSl'lll lilv lllI'UllUll Cl1arac'l1-r. CUlllI'illll SlllJ. anal 1- - - 1- b V . - - l - Crm-vli lvllvr sovivlx lvlll ol' il lmlin clwixuliurl. l,lllZt'!lSlllP. lllr' Illl'lIllN'I'S ul lqrl l.l1l l'llIlSl3Illlf slrlu' lu - nwvt llll' lligll iilvals auul murals lllill llw vlulfs llI'l'Nl0llS 'l'll1-mnlnjvvlslwf 'I'.0. llilXl' lwvn l1l1'I'l'2lllxilllll Ill1lllIlillll il '1 fS lmw vslallllsllvll' mlvrnm-rativ hiffh sc-hmml fralc-rnily :xml lU2l4lX2lll1't' 2lllllf'lll'S , 1 . 1 . . . . - . . I' In Llll tru-5 lu Ill'l'Sl'lll il religious sulv In lralermly Ilfv ln am ilnprvssiu- 1'l'I'1'llIlIlly uf fnrmul initiation uml an ln all Hvlals. liI'Qlyl'I'ill llwslurluf1'au'l1llwPtil1g. Sinn- ils organizuliun in HWS. ilu-rv lmals always In-4-n 'l'ri Chfs slwizll uvlix ilies irlvlllflilxg llilIIl'l'S. pivnivs. mul an mqiw1.hapl,,ri,,fjim.i,,,mli- In IIN. lulm- f,,,.li,.,. 'l',.igi,,m ll ' WTS Sl T5Ll.l '5 f'1'1ff1f 1f'S!i11f 'illltls 'i'1 'ffH1'1fl Uptimi was Ivmpurarily 1llSllillHll'll lvul mls mgmmixml ul Ill -ir I vi lx lt!lll'lI'1lI'U'ilIlZ'lllUll. rl All nl-111: v-1 ' g - - - - l .U'1. ' . H C . . L S C rwuf HllgIll1'S lll 1994 Nllll Olglll vlmrlvr llIl'IlllN'l'S. ln unlx tm, 1-mltrllulltlmwtovlmrllalvlc-nrganlzullmlsaml nevrlx funn- . , ' HN and undermkt., at least Um, vnmmuniu project an, yvars. llIlSlll1llllT6l' has lwvn umm- lllun ll'Illll'1l as llu' pw-- nually. ent membership is twenty-HW. 175 Alpha Beta hi Xlelleynolds. 'llarion l.oye. .Xnn lfelfler. SI,X'It.tt ox l l.ooN: Xnilrea Xlarni, l'al tflarlx tn-rri tflarlx. lim annoy Nl: llarluara Nladduy. president: :Min Ktlxills. .lnlie l.arri--lx, ,litt .Nlpha Beta Chi is the youngest loeal sorority. It was organized hy a liew girls from Withrow in the month of lVlay ol' 1951. It has gained great popularity lveeause ol' the honest and sineere workers in it. 'lihis eluh sponsors many aetivities sueh as an annual fashion show. annual dam-e. slunllyer parties. skating parties. Mothers and Daughters' tea. pienies. and lawn parties. There are also the eommumty prop-ets undertaken. An nmoyatlon this year yy as a sewing party. With the activities already mentioned and with 1-lean honest fun. Alpha llc-ta Chi hopes to prepare the young girl ol today to he a hetter woman of tomorrow. Delta Beta Une ol' the smallest sororities. lihi llelta lic-ta is already steeped in tradition. 'lihe soeizll eluh yy as formed ahout tour years ago, when its senior memhers were only freshmen. Yearly the me-mhers produee and direet a yariety show for the shut-ins at Hamilton County llome. 'lihey give eandy and fruit to the .-Xllen House and the ehildrenis home at Christmas. liy ery 'lihanksgiy ing the girls donate a haslxet to some needy family. The sorority sponsors seyeral date parties. one informal and one formal danee annually. Yearly. lyeginning this year. the eluh plans to haye a Spring lformal at the Wig- wam llestaurant in Hartwell. The girls ol' this group have pledged to uphold the high ideals ot their organization. llorneman. llanda tflnrlx. Nlary -Xnn llogers. Delta Chi Delta sorority lvegan in 1924- at Hughes High School through the ellorts ol a group of girls with high ideals of truth and honesty. loyalty. and friendship. Today with an increased memhership the Delts practice the same ideals through such projects as caroling at the County llome. distrihuting lVluscular Dystrophy cannisters. and donating to the fund for 'l'hanksgiy'ing baskets. The sorority 's colors. hlack and gold. and pin ol twenty- lour pearls can he recognized at all the events in which the memhers participate. llighlights of the year have heen the fall dance. Christmas formal. hake sale. initiating new memhers. hayride. and lVlother and Daughter Tea. ln con- ducting these eyents. the Delts plan the pattern lor their future. Lift Every Girl To Her Besti' is the theme of lvyeltes. Their purpose is to encourage girls planning for higher education. to stimulate interest groups. to help girls in leadership. development. and conmumity participation and use ol leisure time. ln the Spring of 1945. lvyette Sorority' was founded liy two sorors of Umicron and Sigma Omega Chapters ol Al- pha Kappa Alpha Sorority in the home of the Soror of Sigma Omega. the graduate chapter ol fX.K.A.. who are lvyette sponsors. lvyettes. not a chapter sorority. is composed of 28 girls from Walnut Hills. Withrow. Dld Woodward. and Hughes. The two higgest projects of the year are adopting a needy family and the animal Variety Show and Dance. Green and gold are sorority colors. t Delta hi Delta UN l I,nmli: .-Xnn llull. lflainc I-il lerllorst. Nancy Dale, 'l'ressit derwood. l'oIly' lnderwood. Sn Sandy liololl. ,luelyie Knnlxle Nlllfly jones, Norela Nlarr-, Heh. johnson. lit-tty llziyes. lin no Itlenl: tim-n ltell 'l'erry Finder. president. vyettes llrannnm. lierl liife, xlolly l n- oxn lion: l'anla ftnderson. presi- dent: llarh Persons. .loan Kunlyl'-, tflandia Ne-loin-. l'enny While. Nothlie lfelder. li.n'lmr.i Reid. l'.lil.iheth Dans, Sylyia W uII.m-. Delta Kytyves Although trends ol the past era dilier to some extent from those of today, the girls in Delta Kytyyes will always know and rememher the thrill of pledging. the happiness and tears at Formal Initiation. and warm matehless com- panionship of their sorority sisters. ln 01-lolwr. 1932 a small group of girls struggled lo at-hir-w sueeess. Slowly the name of liytyyes hegan to elimh the ladder ol' esteem. until havli in 1935. it stood FRUYI' Row: liill'lPill'Kl Ellis. Pat liyer. Lo- retta Smith, Dee Wioosley, lflaine lisllxer. Fay Waltanmth, Arlene S14-gn:-r. Sl-IRON!! Row: lflsie lfravc-ns. Pal Fey, lforailev Selunidt, Nanvy lfonlvoy. l'r4-sident: Linda Miller, Janet Prior. side hy side with sororities ol hackground and long stand- ing. An important phase of sorority life is to hring joy into the lives of others. Kytyves memhers donate haskets at 'l'hanksgiving. drives for the less fortunate. and parties for the vhildren at the Convalescent Home. 'liheir enjoyment of vacation at LeSourdsville. semi- lormal. and spring dance will linger long in the memories ol' the Delta Kytyyes. Uiunv- llernins, Nlyrnn Nlerwin. Nam-y lion- Ailu-ns. Nonda Worse. Sara 5ltlil'l'l'glilll, l':lI Nlurruy. Sandy llvhrz-mll. I-'msr Row: liluixu- Winn-rs. ,lane Tlionnpson. hoy, Smzosn Row: Carol lfrufi. wiltlflll llillfl' suy. ,login Hiellle. 'l'lN'l4!'5il Flynn. lxulhy .fn- derson. lfvelyn Jordan. janet Avlwr, lAlTl lllll0 H LPIQPNPI5, 'vt y , , it it i M ljbylftlifi i .W mf! 'i Hx l i.ooli: ,lny 'l'ownley. llenire- llorgan. Staulr. file-ta Knot-pfle. ilillllith Rim: 'Nlary l'l 4ltlIl Ptlllllt Q lloll ,le mm fuer Digit GV ,if Lk Nelda Norton. Nlarilyn Shook, li:-tty Wiley. Peg Stew-rt. Judy Wittlin. Carol xvltt'lbhl'I'. Patti wlells. Simown Row: Shirley White. l.ois Stine. Judy johnson. li:-rlie Wagner. Nun-y liurton. Carolyn Chase. Sue lirant. llollv Perkins. Wianda iliollllxillr. ,laelxie Ts' 'i . 1 'e .,e'11. 'a'- Linda Ju Xlorrison. llepta Beta Sorority has the honor of heing one of the oldest high school soeial eluhs of its type. The eluh was orginally founded hy seven girls from Uetroit, Nliehigan. and was known as the Alpha Chapter. The eluh was named after its pin. which is in the shape of a gold heptagon on whieh is mounted a silver erest. lfaeh of its seven founders is represented ln a pearl on the outer edge of the pin. livery year Hepta is at-tive in many worthwhile aetivities Hepta Beta sneh as helping deserxing organizations with donations from the treasury as well as time and talents. During the year, the Heptas parlieipate in danees. date parties. hai rides. and mam' other entertainments. The eluln eolors are hahy hlue and white. ,along with haxing good times. eaeh llepta Beta girl is making neu friends and llltlliillg her high sehool years the hest of her life. UN Flnok: Peggy Pounds. Karla Fl't'l'll. jinny liell. Sileoxn Row os l'1l.ll17It1 Carol ll:-at-lil, 'Xlaria Nlushanl, Judy Jesse. Page llaisley, 'l'HlNlu Row: llee Schwarz, presi- dent: Carol lleitller. Pattie White. Kathy lirmld, llonnin- Pinfold. Laura liliaer. lin-rt Nleliae, ,Ioanie Sheplu-rd. The lieta chapter ol' I'Iii lfpsilon Phi sorority was lounmlerl in 1050, at llughcs lligh School. The Alpha cap- ter orginatcd at Norwood lligh School. liarliara Angel was clcctccl the first president ol' the group. with a ineinliership of five. These young girls ysorkerl to increase the meinlvership of the sorority. and did so hy initiating girls lroni Uur l,ady' of Angels High School. as well as from llughes. lfach year the menilrers ol l'.l'i.P. take great pride in helping some less fortunate persons. They usually' aid a group which is forgotten hy other charitahle donations. ln addition. the girls join the lnterlratority' Council in carolling and in the collection ol donations for the lVlus- cular Dystrophy Association. Phi Epsilon Phi I-'iii-I lion: Ann 'l'ln-ile, president: lin-tty Wesley. l'at lie-nlili-rl. Wanda llcllon, Smown lion: tiarol llanlts, tiarol Wuvrscll. Nanci:- Llarly. Ox l'iI.UUltI Nlarlm-nc Wu-lu-r. llorctta Noland. Nlary Ann Nlink. lim Klllilbl Nn: Sue Stevens. ,lane tlroricrt Yiolet linscr, liarliara lin-cvcs. Nlarilyn wvolf. president. igma elta hi The Alpha chapter of Sigma llelta Chi was founded at Witlirciw' High School in lflfitl and hrought to the Clifton Palace in 1933. The Sigmas take pride in making stuffed animals and other clever olwjects for the grateful children at the Eman- uel Day Nursery. This annual project takes place during the Easter yacation. lfach girl taking part finds herself attaining the clulfs motto of Honor. l riends. and Loyalty Among their social functions. the Sigmais enjoy' dances. parties and participating in deeds for charitahle organiza- tions. lVleniories of friendship and loyalty to their organiza- tion will last long in the future of the Sigina's. lflllll' lllSll'UllS pvarls svt Ilflblltllf llpflll il glt'illtIlllg OIIXY lHlt'liQll'UlIlttl sigxllily tllt- girls Nlltl lullllmlvll l'lli Sigma lll-ltal wrurity llt Xxvlllllltt llills llliltlf 1l1't'zNl6sitgn. lll 1950. tlll' llllQlllt'S t'llilITlt'f lmrulw zllslly lu lvvcullll- illllvpvllflvllt. lllllti alllmsillg Xilt'2tllt'lt'4 for lll-xx lllvllllll-rs. 'lillv l-ollstitlltioll was llll'l1 H'XNI'illt'll tu lilllit llll' tllllltlht'l' of vligillll- I'llSllt'l S tn lw pll-ltgvll. Tlll-ir illltlllill HL lilplllllritf'clalll-1-llastllus far lN't'lI il llllflt' Sltl't't'SS ill llllilmlillg up tlll' lI't'ilSllff' illltl ill prllvillillg tl fril-llclly l'ollllwtitil'l- spirit ill lltllvr sornritil-s. llllll' itlltl gnlll lN'illllt'S illtlllgl xsitll lHi!lt'lllllg1 t'ttIlDlt'tlll'll SNt'1llSltll'lSilrt'NUrll I't'Q1llliiI'lt lll llrtixv l'lli Sig tIlt'llllN'I'S. Still lllltblllvt' ilslwvl ol l,lll 5lgtltil llvlta s Sllt't'liIlllt'SS IS tlll- tl':l4litiml ul' gix ing ,it'Nl'lI'X to tllv fII'iltllllIlllI1QQt'ltlSS. 'l'.l.IJ. lltlusv llIl'llllt'll Dvltzll was tllv original Itillllt' ul Mllill is llmx' klltlttll as Tau Nu Tau. 'lille' suroritx was 4lFg12llllZl'tl lll a l-lllll-gl' group. lll-Ita Slglllll 'lNllt'lll. ill tllv llnpl- tllat tllv lllgll svlluul lllc-lllllvl's lsolllml flllllm lll tllv l'lmtstl'ps of tllvir lllllllt spllllsors. lll tlll- past yn-urs 'llilll Nu Tau has participatcll ill the illltllllll ,lzllllwrlx'lwk. il llIUFit'2ll sllnw. llI'PSPllll'tl Ivy tllvir SIDUIISUTS. Utllvr avtixitivs rullsist of tllt' SNOt'llIt'ilI'l Ball. l'iilSllltHI Slum. illttl Spurts Sprvv. AllUlllt'I' feature' ul tllv tl'2lI'lf prngralll is tllv lVlntllvr-llalllglltcr lea. wllirll l'ltlllill'S tllc IllHlllt'TS tu lu-lwlllll' lwttvr ilftllllltltltxll. Vlillll Nu Tau llllS llt't'lI lntbflllllillt' ill lIilYlIlg lllilllf gflltlll- illlllg ltIt'IItl1t'l'S l'l-l'l'ixl- St'lllll2ll'SlllpS from llvltzl Slgllltil 'l'llt'tal. Phi Sigma Delta 5l.lll.ll: t.Il.lrll.lll- li.-lu-lg timll NM-illll'. .ln-zlll llI't'glt'll. ,ln 'xlllt lll-illillggl-lg pre-sillvllt: l'.ll llllrl-rl Nllllilxll Jlllllls. lil-sr tlylllllvlx Sllllnl llrlllllll-r. l'ilK1lXI limi: Sul- lDlllll.lp, lm--lll' lllg: tml-ll l'.llll'lllgl'. .lllllllltll Uxl'l'sll'l'1't. lflllilil' lllilsnll. SI-IRI' LII UN tjlttllll Xxlllllll' til'.lwllll'4l, lllll'll:ll'.l l'lll'lu-l'. lflllilie' ilirllvlvl.. l,1ll'l-tl.l Yltllllgl. .llllizl walrll. TU s 0 I ,,l,,,,ixln O f A ,1. flfv ll ' 1 K-MF4-' , 4 4 f -Os 'Axe' 4 1 , Q, . al, ,,,V.fJx . ' pw! J. T a u .L ' 4 u Tau if -X ',X fm! , -1 5 ON FLOOR: Murcia Sandler, Diane llrolmn, Sondra lniiicustcr. Nlury Fulton, Carole St-lniw, Bmziupnolwnz Polly Courier, Jeanine- Slegrnun. Tomi Tzxkuo. Lynn Morrow, Joan llcrlwrs. Betsy Nia-yi-rs. l.ou Ann Ut-ie-r. Judy Cm-rliarl, Linda Nlontgonn-ry, Mary Lynn K V i Grogg. l ' 1 , I V 'ly' 4 A A ,l'. v I ' fx',,.',kfQ.,.ZQ '1f ' y LK L' LL L Q1 px: , is ,, ,,Lak,,cf f W ll l -a , t I iff 06,9 'Li' , ' 7 L K' cifacf if X 'J x T ' ' 4, it eladwkla aff ' I i. 71 5.1, ., V, if .rd 3 ,,,, cj if ,, L pf C, c-fa ff'1' L 4 N N if . - ,f ' f, . , ,L-if f-Lf -f Q, , I ff-.,z,t,sff1 Ll ' ' -' gf .3906 rf fi ' 'gs-6 ,Q X s , Tausi'a tries to hultivate and promote a higher standard . Q - , i ' 2 ol socivaliancl ,ediieational friendship among all-classes of ' -'V R . I N u ' . - gi'rls.4'Tau .Sigma'Chi, -with this ideal'ih mind, became an ,L 1 , . organization in the spring of 1927. ltq originators set as . X .1 I l -.Aa V Y rcquiiements for membership the following'attributes: U 7 g , . , 0 4 lioiiesty, integrity. and-friendliness, with no discrimination l Y is to raoc. refligpon, or economic background. Aghin-this yearg as in previous years. the girls decided . , . f . f . . 'T - . to devote some tinic-andpfforts to the making of a complete layette 'for a neglected infant. The letter of appreci ti6ri.thif girls received from the parents of the child helped them to realize more fully that Hit is more blessed to give than to receive. Amid busy high school activities the girls take time out for their formals. date parties, and other such recreations. To top things off they put their best foot forward during rushing season and receive their new members with sin- cerest joy. FIRST Row: Clnirlvm- fllift. Betsy M4-Kinly, lit-rt lirznnkamp. .lily Klllilvllilrl. .lilfly Www'- liorst. Betsy Nl:-yi-rs. pri-side-nt. Stliiovo ltovt: llonnu Rcttingcr. Marilyn McKee-, ,Innicc I'ift'4'liIllllll. Dec Cilioril. 'l'ulnn Row: Yi-ru Nlnnlliy, Jeannine liilcr, liarbaru ,lolnn-n, Ht-li-n Baker, l,ce Coldt-nu-yer. Martini Kunck, Foln1'H How: Ann Hittcrlioll, lrvnn- llocwcllcr. Janice Krcll, llurol Weston, Imi- llurlmun, ,It-an Lauclx. FlF'I'll Row: Dianne Ilrnyson. 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If, 4 I W f ' ,IQMTQ 'i ,Q 4 ' mf f , 5 2 f f Y 1 wif .gxfmg X47 g V 'Ll' I l ,f 'Y':: ' ' ,41 1, , Ziff , X' Y wx x 2? A V + ,isa yx ,mgsgw r-1: Qlmnw ADKINS, WILLIAM .... ALDER, BETTY. .......... ALEXANDER, NANCY ALLART, DAVID ...... ALLMOND, FLORA .... ANDERSON, PAULA ANGER, MARGARET ...... .. ANSCHUTZ, REYNOLD .... .... ARMSTRONG ROBERT ARNOLD, JACQUELINE 'fff ff ATKINS, ANN ........... AYERS, JEAN ........... BACHMAN, GEORGE .... BACON, LORRAINE .... BAILEY, ROBERT .... BAILEY, VIOLA ...... BAKER, ELAINE ....... BAMMERLIN, JOHN ..... BARNES, KENNETH .... BATES, BEVERLY ....... BATTS, CHARLOTTE BAUER, FREDERICK .... BAYER, ROBERT ..... BEETS, RODNEY .... BEIER, JAMES ...... BEIER, LOU ANN ..... BELL, RAY ........ BELL, VIRGINIA BEPLER, ART ....... BERGOLD, FRED .... BERLING, SHIRLEY BERNSTORFF, FRITZ .... BERRY, ALICE .......... BERTSCH, KATHLEEN ..., BICK, GISELA ........... BIEHN, JANE ........... BIERBAUM, DENNIS ..... BINGHAM, JAMES ..... BIRRI, ELISA ....... BLAIR, MARY ....... BLAKE, JACK .......... BOHLKE, LORRAINE .... BORER, CHARLOTTE .... BOWMAN, SHERRY BRADFORD, DALE ..... BRADFORD, ERROL ...... BREWSTER. ROBERT BRILL. RUTH ........... BRINKMAN, RICHARD .... BRONAUGH, JOHN ....... BROWN, BILL ........... BRUDER, CHARLENE BRUG. BERNICE ...... BRUMLEY, EVA ....... BRUNNER, SONYA .... BUCHANAN. KEITH BUERGER. KARL .... BUSH, EUGENE ...... BUTLER, MARLYN .... BUTLER, TOM ..... . . CAHN, MARTIN ....... CALLAHAN, GARY ..... CARNEY, JOHN ....... CARR, JOAN ............ CHACE LAURA ....... CHADBIIRN, DOROTHY' f lf CHAMAS, LILLIAN ...... CHASE, PRISCILLA CHILDRESS, ELLEN CHRIEST, JAMES CLARK, HELEN CLARK, WANDA ........ CLAYTON. LINDA ,........ CLOWERS BILL ...... COLEMAN: MARY JOYCE' COLLING, JAMES ......... CONBOY. NANCY JO .,.. COOK, KATHY ........ CORS. ALLAN ............. COURTNEY, EVERETT .... COX. WALLACE ......... CRAMER. JOYCE ....... CRAVENS ELSIE ..... CRAWFORD, EDWARD ' f f f. ff CRAWFORD. INRZ ....... CREAMER, NANCY .... CROSBY. THOMAS ..., CROWDUS, BARB A R A ..... CRUMRINE. CHARLES .... DAVIDSON, RUFUS ..... DAVIS, ELIZABETH DAVIS, LEE ............ . DEARWESTER. JERRY ..... DEININGER, JO ANN Director . . . .237 Northern Avenue . . . .1005 Marshall Avenue . . . . . .2815 Digby Avenue .790 Mitchell Avenue . . . . . 1923 Bigelow Street . .7945 Bobolink Drive Diehl Road ....1747 Laurelwood Circle 642 West McNicken Avenue . . . . . .2617 Halstead Street . . . . .3349 Morrison Avenue .. . .1664 Baltimore Avenue . . . . . . . .3266 Tulsa Court . . . .1732 North Bend Road . . . .. . .. ..53 Craft Court . . . . . . .3725 Spaeth Street . . . . .305 Southern Avenue . . . .2631 Kipling Avenue . . . .6319 Heitzler Avenue . . . . .226 Hosea Avenue . . . .3128 Savoy Place .....588 Wirham Place ....2568 Beckman Street .....2911 Maisel Drive . . . .264 Ludlow Avenue . . . .261 Ludlow Avenue . . . . . . . .562 Hale Avenue . . . . . .4631 Howard Avenue . . . . . . . .510 Klotter Avenue . .18 West St. Clair Avenue . . . . .6241 Collegevue Place .. . . .288 McGregor Avenue .....1730 Blue Rock Street .. . . .3725 Tappan Avenue . . . . . .2611 Vine Street . . . . . . . .3465 Cornell . . . . .5452 Lanius Lane . . . . . . .819 Taft Road .. . . . .10 East St. Clair . . . . . .3232 Reading Road . . . .6432 Woodburn Avenue ...,.2721-19 Euclid Avenue .. . . . . .2335 Flora Street ....60I5 Lantana Avenue . . . . .416 Catherine Street . . . .1882 West Fork Road .. . . . .508 Howell Avenue . . . . . 167 Woolper Avenue ........4224 De Laney ......151 Wood Avenue . . . . .598 Terrace Avenue . . . . . . . . .2321 Victor Street . . . . .2329 Chickasaw Street . . . .262 Southern Avenue . . . . . .233 Klotter Avenue . . . . . . .841 Ludlow Avenue .....4204 Hamilton Avenue . . . .929 West Eighth Street . . . . .3132 Van Buren Street Rural Lane . . .3603 Forest Park Drive .........R558 Vine Street . . . . . . .600 West Fork Road . . . . . .2109 Central Avenue ...1945 Connecticut Avenue . . . . . 1661 Windermere Way . . . . . . . .2735 Vine Street . . . .3318 Orrnond Avenue . . . . . .592 Klotter Avenue . . . .734 Beechwood Avenue . . . . . . . .18 Shirley Drive ... . . . . . .121 Lyon Street ....175 Wooluer Avenue .. . . .231 Melish Avenue . .. . . , . .1553 Knox Street .....7IR Burr Oak Street .....515 Melisli Avenue ............6803 Warder . . . .1342 Hollywood Avenue .. . . . . .374 Massachusetts .. . . . . .1162 Bates Avenue Loraine . . . . .1931 Freeman Avenue . . . 7960 Knollwood Avenue . . . . . . . . . .2301 Vine Street . . . . . . . . .1376 Avon Place . . . . . . .2582 Haven ....3114 Savoy Place .. . . . . .2314 Fairview .....707 E. Epworth . . . . . . .664 Melish Ave. ....6303 Heitzler Avenue .. . . . . . . .125 Lyon Street . . . .571 Rosemont Avenue 29 25 20 29 19 31 11 24 14 14 20 25 38 24 32 23 15 24 24 20 29 20 25 20 20 20 29 23 14 19 24 19 23 23 I9 20 24 11 19 29 19 19 24 29 23 20 20 23 20 20 19 19 19 19 20 23 3 29 20 29 20 I I 14 24 24 19 20 I4 32 17 19 20 19 14 32 19 24 24 25 25 20 14 24 19 25 29 29 I9 32 29 24 19 5 DEITERS, JUDY .......... . ..,.... 5133 Winton Road DENNIS, JACQUELINE .... ..... 3 217 Glendora Street DICKERSON, SUE ...... DIEHL, TOM ......... DIETZ, JIM ......... DORTON, DONALD DOWNS. DAVID .... DROHAN, DIANE ..... DUNAWAY, DALE DUNLAP, SUE ........ EBBERS, JOANNE ...... EBEL, MARLENE ........ .. EDWARDS, WILLIAM .... EHRHARDT, CLARA .. ELLIS, BARBARA ..... ELWOOD, JUNE .... ERNST, LOIS ..... ERTEL, NED ....... FEY, PAT ............ FLYNN, DAN ........... FOCHT, MARIANNE FRANCES, JANET .... FRECH, KARLA ...... FREEMAN, DONALD FREEMAN, JERRY ..... FREEMUTH, ROBERT ..., FULTON, MARY ........ GAEBE, JERRY ........ GAIER, MARYNELL ,... GARDNER. PATTI ....... . . . . . . .359 Ludlow Avenue Fylfe . . . . . .4223 Fergus Street . . . . .335 Northern Avenue Stetson . . . . . .7061 Winton Road . . . . .3075 Massachusetts . . .516 Ridgeway Avenue . . . .2433 Beekman Street . . .5945 Kenneth Avenue ............3565 Bogart . . . . . . . .2532 Halstead .. . . . . . 125 Inwood Place H6238 Hamilton Avenue . . . . . . .5460 Vogel Road . . . . . .3504 Vine Street . . . . . .2226 Victor Street .... .512 Ludlow Avenue . . . . . .3017 Scioto Street . . . .3054 Lischer Avenue . . . . .3641 Reading Road . . . .2915 Price Avenue . . . . . .2504 Halstead . . . . . .2350 Ohio Avenue . . . .2627 Clifton Avenue ....585 McAlpin . ......... 2809 Glendora Joselin GEORGETON, NICKIE .... .... 3 349 Whitfield Avenue GERBOTH, DAN ........ GERHART, JUDY .... GIBSON, BARBARA .... GILLILAND SALLY ..,. GLADDEN MARTHALLA. ' H . . . . .3939 Herron Avenue . . .1421 Croesbeck Road . . . . .211 Loraine Avenue ..I615 Harbeson Avenue ..3014 Burnet Avenue GLENN, MARY SUE ..... ..... 532 Carplin Place GOODMAN, ERWIN .... GRAHAM, JACK ...... GRAHAM, ROGER .... GUMP, MICKEY .... GWINNER, JOHN HAAS, FRANKLIN .... HAECKL, CAROL ..... HAGEN, WILLIAM HAISLEY, PAGE .,... HALL, ORAN ........,. HAMANT, WILLIAM HANLON, TOM ....... HARDIN, DONNA ...... HARRISON, HERM4 N ... HAYES, BETTY ANN HAYES. JEAN ........ HEITZLER, CAROL HENRY, JOHN ......... HERBERS. JOAN ....... . ...348 Northern Avenue .....1472 Oak Knoll Drive . . . . 1715 Madison Avenue ....6032 Winton Road ..........1524 Harrison .4161 Lakeman Street .6016 Monticello Avenue ..............1338 Ethan . . . .1625 Llanfair Street ..........163I Harrison . . . . . . .318 Locust Street 4173 . .,.. Hamilton Avenue . . . . . . . .3757 Dirr Street . . . . . . .1315 Elam Street . . . . . . . .141 Glenridge . . . . . . . .154-6 Lingo Street .. . . . . .5927 Waymont Court 3577 Van Antwerp Place 2323 Stratford Avenue HERRMANN, STELLA .... 1787 Mmm Street HERZOG, ALMA ........ HERZOG, RICHARD .... HEUCK, ORAN ....... HILD, GUY ........, HILES, DOROTHY ..... HILL, DAVID .......... HINDS, JUDY ............ .. HINES. SHIRLEY ........... .. .Box 4-69A Kirby Road . . .5831 Colerain Avenue . . . .3507 Clifton Avenue ......245 Baxter Avenue ..........635 Meis Avenue .. . ..f1370 WhitReld Avenue Howell . . .704 Mt. Hone Avenue HOEWELER, MARLENE .......... 5056 Gray Road HUBBARD RICHARD .. HUBER, HARRY ........ ' ' H HUDSON. DOUGLAS HUETHER. BERT ..... . . .6080 Belmont Avenue .........829 York Street . . . . .7848 Bitteroot Lane Amazon HUGHES, BEVERLY ...... ..... 6 302 Heitzler Avenue HUGHES. JAMES ....... JACKSON, MARGUERITE. ' ' JEEERESS, CHARLES ...... .... . . . .668 Medosch Avenue . . . ............. 6166 Benvue .........7890 Daly Road JOHNSON. BEBE .......... .......... 8 001 Bobolink Drive JOHNSON. SHIRLEY JONES, MARTY ...... KAETZEL, MARY KAISER, LES ..... KATZ, FERN ....... KAY JEAN ......,.... . . . .2935 Massachusetts Avenue . . . . . .2424 Ohio Avenue . . . . . . . . . .1836 Fairmount . . .3904 Colerain Avenue .....846 Clifton Hills Terrace ..........205 Calhoun KEELINC, RONALD ...... 5356 Danroth Ct. KEESE. MARY LOUISE .... .. KELLETT PATRICIA .. KENTER.'MARIORIE. . ' KETTLER. LOIS ........ KIEWIT, BRUCE ......... . . .876 Wehrman Avenue . . . . . .8901 Winton Road . . . . . . . .4205 Mad Anthony ..150t North Bend Road .. . .2554 Orland Avenue KIRSCHENBAUM, JUDY .... ...... 8 24 Hutchins Avenue KIST, MARLENE ......... ..... - 1-616 Edgewood Avenue KOEHLER. WALT ........... .. KOMBRINK. RICHARD .... .. .. . .645 Clemmers Street H4366 Hamilton Avenue KORN, ROSLYN .,........ ......... 8 06 Blair Avenue KRAUS. CARO1. ............ ..... 6 020 Budmar Avenue KUKELHAN. RICHARD . .1151 Croesbeck Road KIINKEL, JACKIE ..... If H....242 Mensa Avenue -lk KUSMAN, JOHN . KYLE, SANDY ........... LAILE NANCY ....... Director . . .228 Melish Avenue ..7768 Knollwood Lane .1422 Chase Avenue LANCASTER, SONDRA ff .' .34s Ludlow Avenue LANC, FRIEDLINDE ..... LARRICK, JULIE ....... LATSCHA. LINDA ..... LAWRENCE, JAMES LAWS, JON .......... LEE, JERRY ....... LEEK, LUCILLE .... LEWIS, DOROTHY LINDE, MARIE ..... LINN, WILI-'RED LIPKA, ROBERT ..... LIPPEN, CAROL LIPSKY, MAXINE .......... LOVETT, JESSIE ......,... MACORITTO WALT . MaePHERSON CHARLOTTE ' ' H . . . . .410 Warner Street ....786 Ludlow Avenue .5528 Belmont Avenue ..2537 Cummins Street .....2908 Minot Avenue . . . .6030 Cary Avenue .....8840 Bank Street .3727 Spaeth Street ...1571 Tremont Street . . . . .1126 Croesbeck Road . . . . . . .2920 Vine treet . . . .3078 Massachusetts ..... .3565 Van Antwerp . . . .2127 Renner Place . . . . . . . .2714 Glendora 427 Rockdale Avenue MADDIJX, BARBARA ........ .... 1170 Winton Road MARGRAVE, BILL ......... MARLOW, LOIS ........... MARRS, NORETA JANE ....2706 Eden Avenue ......2129 Loth Street . . . .619 Foulke Avenue MARTIN, JIM ................ .... 6 122 Sunridge Drive MARTIN, JOAN TRANSCTA MAXEY, RUBY ALLIENE .. MAYS, WALTER ........... McCONNELL GREGORY . . MCRAE, BERT ............. MOREYNOLDS, JAMES ..... MEECE, BETTY ......... MEECE, CURRY ....... METZGER, PETE .... MEYER, CAROL ..... MEYERS. BETSY .... MEYERS, JOE .......... MILLER, FERN .......... MILLER, LYNDA LEE .... MILLER, MARIANNE .... MILLER, TERRY ....... MOG, BARRY ............ MOLLOY, ROSE MARIE .... MONTGOMERY, LINDA .... MOORE, CLIFFORD ...... MORGAN. ROY ....... MOUGY, ROBERT ...... MUELLER, ESTHER MUHSAM, MARIE ....... MULLINGER. SUE ......... MURPHY. MARGARET .... MURRAY, MARY ......... MYERS, CHARLES .... NANTZ, MARTIN ...... NAYLOR. HAROLD .... NEALY, ROSETTA NICHOLS. JANE ....... NICKERT, DOROTHY .... NIKIAS. JANICE ....... NICKOLAS. IRENE ..... NORTON. JIM ....... ODEN, KENNETH .... ODOR, PAT .............. ORIEZ, ALBERT ........... OVERSTREET, JUANITA .. PARKER, BARBARA ....... PARKER, CHARLES ...... ...1375 Myrtle Avenue .......512 Oak Street ....2864 May Street . . . . . . .3550 Purdue McMILLEN, MARION ...... . . . . . . . .1414 Aspen Avenue ...........203 Melish .832 Cleveland Avenue 4501 Mellwood Avenue ...........1009 Bader .........615 Prnbasco .............1541 Marlow ..6603 Loiswood Drive ...231 Atkinson Street .......19 Craft Street . . . . .858 Ludlow Avenue .........2210 Auburn .. .316 Amazon Avenue .........1202 Eastway . . .232 Donahue Avenue . . . .408 Ludlow Avenue ...... .105 Cage Street .2938 Cormany Avenue Cooper .....3803 Cass Avenue . . . .2315 Victor Street . . . . .1410 Boyd Street . . . . . .3530 Vine Street . . . .3545 Biddle Street ............2l10 Loth ..........225 Bodman . . . . 1101 Bates Avenue ....1620 Jonathan Avenue . . . . . .238 Senator Place .......455I Kirby Road .2335 Fairview Avenue ..........307 Calhoun ...........2624 Scioto . . .1412 Apjones Street 1. 1. 1. 1. .3845 Colerain Avenue ..3223 Glendora Street .1537 Ambrose Avenue OURY, HARVEY ............. .... .. ..... 847 Rockdale Avenue . . . . . .582 Hale Avenue . . . . . .202 Walnut Street PATTERSON, DON ......... .... 3 547 Harvey Avenue PATTERSON. SANDRA .... PAULSON, KARIN ....... PAYNE, MABEL ....... PAYNTER, DONNA .... PETERS. JANE .......... PETERSON, MURRAY PHELPS, RHODEN ..... PHILLIPS. ROBERT ..... PHIPPS. BETTY ANN .... PINFOLD, CONNIE ...... PINDER, TERRECITA ..... POLAND. STANLEY ...... POLONIECKI. ADAM ..... POUNDS, PEGGY ........ POWERS. MARLENE ..... PRAGOR, DAVID ....... PRALL, NORMA ...... PRIOR. JANET ...... PROWS, MARCELLA PURCELL, BILL ...... PIJSCHMAN, ANN ...... RAYEBURN. BOBBIE .... REDD, BOB ............ REDMAN, JIM ....... REID, BARBARA . . . .324 Warner Street . . . . . .217 Hosea Avenue .774 Ridgeway Avenue .4647 Burr Oak Street H5733 Belmont Avenue ..6509 Edwood Avenue .. .2944 Sidney Avenue . . . .6337 Hamilton Avenue . . . . . . .514 Flatt Terrace . . . .4740 Gray Road . . . . .956 Cleveland Avenue . . . . .2503 Colerain Avenue . . . . . . . .646 Forest Avenue .4754 Hamilton Avenue . . . . . . .140 Mason Street ...501 Sandlteger Place . . . .3147 Madison Road ...351 Warren Avenue .. . . .2232 Burk Street . . . .5100 Winton Road . . . . .508 Terrace Avenue . . . . . 1902 Freeman . . . .3566 Haven Street . . .3435 Rather Avenue .. . .248 Baxter Avenue REEVES, CAROLYN REICHELT, ROBERT RENNER, RAY ......... RICKETSON, ANNE .... ROEHM, JACK ......... ROELLER, ROBERT ROGERS, WILLIAM ...... ROSENSTIEL, JAMES ..... ROSENTHAL, JOHN ......... ROSENTHAL, WILLIAM ...... ROTH, MARY ............... ROTHENBUSCH, CHARMAINE ROVBINOVICH, DAVID ...... RUPPANNER, JO ANN ...... RUSSELL, ROBERT ...... RUWE, WILLIAM ...... SADLER, MARCIA ..... SAYLOR. EDGAR ........ SCHEIDT, MARVIN ........ SCHLESING, CAROLYN .... SCHMIDT, CORALEE .... SCHRANTZ, LOIS ...... SCHULER, PEGGY ...... SCHWARTZ, PHYLLIS SCHWARZ, DOROTHY . . . SEIBEL, JOAN ......... SEXTON, VERA ...... SHAFER, ARLENE SHAVERS. JAMES SHAW, CAROL ....... SHEPHERD, JOAN ..... SLACK. GAYLE .......... SINGLETON, KAY ......... SMALLWOOD, NORMA .... SMITH, BUD ............. SMITH, RONALD ...... SMITH. WILLIAM ...... SNOWDEN, JOYCE ..... SODEN, JANICE ..... SOLAR, WARREN ..... SOLLER, JOYCE ......... SPEARS, AUGUSTUS ..... SPEED, RUSSELL ..... STEGMAN, JEANINE .... STEPHENS. ALVING ..... STORTZ, EDWIN ....... STUBER, GENE ...... STUDER, SYLVIA .... STUMP, SHIRLEY TAKAO, TOMI ....... TEMPLE, HENRY .... THARP, CHARLES ..... THEILE, ANN ........,... THOMAS, DONAH .......... THOMAS, MARY BETH .... THOMAS, SHIRLEY ...... TIEMAN, MARILYN TIDWELL, NEIL ...... TIRYUNG, RUTH .... TOWNER, RICHARD TRANOR, HOWARD TURNER. LA VERNE VANDIVIER, DAWN ...... VANOVER, JANET ......... WALLACE, MARJORIE .... WALLACE, SYLVIA ..... WALTON, SERBIENIA WALZ, PAT ............... WANSTRAT, HERBERT .... WARNER, MICHAEL ....... WASHINGTON. JOYCE WEAVER, BETTY ........ WEBER, JOHN ......... WELCH. JERRY .... WELCH, JOHN ..... WELZ, JILL ............ WENTZEI.. ELAINE ..... . WHITAKER, WILLIAM .... WHITE. DENNIS ........ WHITE, PAT .......... WILCOX, CHARLES WILKINS. DENISE ..... WILLIAMS. CARL ........ WILSON, JACKIE .......... WINTERFELDT. EDWIN WINTERS, RICHARD ...... WITT. CLAUDIA ....... ....... .1122 Garden Street 36 . . . .1265 Hollywood Avenue 24 . . . . . . . . .539 Slack Street 10 .. . .6420 Hamilton Avenue 24 . . . .2470 Thompson Street 14 . . . . . . . . .69 Erkenbreeher 20 . . . . .2902 Bellevue Avenue 19 ....... .2930 Vine Street 19 . . . .647 Forest Avenue 29 .. . . .2709 Euclid Avenue .....2281 Lotli Street 19 .. . . . .4019 Gulow Street 23 .....319 Howell Avenue 3 .....3 129 Morrison Place 20 Vine Street 20 .....785l Bankwood Lane 31 . . . . . . . .1544 Larry Avenue 24 . . . . . . . .315 Bryant Avenue 20 ...... . . .1535 Grove Street 25 211 East University Avenue 19 . . . . . . . .251 Klotter Avenue 19 . . . . . . . . . . .2320 Maplewood 19 . . . . . . . . .2408 Moerlt-in 19 . . . . . . . . . . .5929 Oakwood 24 23 19 19 19 . . . . .2612 North Bend Road ....3I54 Glendora Avenue . . . .2217 Clifton Avenue ... . . . .103 Inwood Place ..........783 Wehrman 29 . . . . .359 Ludlow Avenue 20 . . . . . 1670 Cedar Avenue 21 . . . . . . . .5143 Winton Road 32 . . . . . .314 Northern Avenue 29 ..........l320 Clay Street 10 . . . . . .4236 Virginia Avenue 23 106 East University Avenue 19 . . . . . . . .1210 Cedar Avenue 24 .....16l6 Baltimore Avenue 25 . . . .1452 Larry Wood Lane 24 . . . . . . 1630 Pullen Avenue 23 . . . .3246 Blue Rock Road 24 . . . . .817 Cleveland Avenue 29 . . . .287 McCormick Place 19 . . . . . .1532 Elkton Place 24 . . . . .308 Northern Avenue 29 . . . . . . . .4224 Turrill Street 23 .........2241 Loth Street 19 .. . . .4066 Colerain Avenue 23 . . . .435 Klotter Avenue 1-I . . . .2629 Harrison Avenue 11 .....390l Colerain Avenue 23 . . . . . . . . . . .2961 Devkeltavh 20 .....2825 Glendora Avenue 19 . . .913 South Leggett Court I5 .......4651 Howard Avenue 23 ...952 South Leggett Court 15 Cray Road 32 FoxStreet 19 . . . . .33 East McMillan 19 .....1197 Cedar Avenue 24 ....l28 Huntington Place 19 ..........345l Jay Street 29 ......l089 Jackson Avenue 15 .............725BurrOak 32 29 .....3598 Washington Avenue . . . . .824 Cleveland Avenue 29 ......2l71 Barnard Street . . . . . . . . .2227 Lnth Street 19 . . . . .1314 Groesbeck Road 24 . .2330 Raeburn Lane 23 . . . . .860 Rockdale Avenue 21 . . . . .3116 Highland Avenue 19 ..............234-1 Wilder 4 ....6956 Bryn Mawr Drive 24 .....6956 Bryn Mawr Drive 24 .. . . . . . . .2324 Flora Street 19 .. . .2239 Stratford Avenue 19 . . . . 1032 North Bend Road 24 . . . .766 Beechwood Street 32 . . . . . 1787 Weber Street 23 . . . . .3532 Irving Street 20 . . . . .670 Medesch Street 15 . . . .3231 Harvey Avenue 29 . . . .4125 Lakeman Street 23 .........3914 Vine Street 17 . . . . . . . .529 Prospect Place 26 West Clifton Avenue 29 10 WITTENBAUM, BURTON' .fQf1 L' WOLF. MEI. .............. . WOLF, RON . .,......... . WOMACK. EDWARD WOODALL, JUANITA .... YOUNG. GERALDINE .... YOUNG. LORETTA ..... ZILLICI-I. DORIS ..... .2416 Losantiville Avenue4Golt' Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .891 North Bend Road 2-I . . ...... 2707 Breezy Way 2-I . . . .5-149 Hamilton Avenue 24 .....244-5 SatIin Avenue 14 . . . . .3832 Colerain Avenue 23 . . . . . . . .540 Carnlin Place 29 . . . . .3826 Llewellyn Street 23 il. Hughes High School Alumnal Association Invites the Graduating Class ol 1955 to Membership lStan EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE dingl James C. Bryan, Robert E. Boeh, Vice-President Homer S. Toms, President James R. Carruthers, Secretary Albrecht F-. Leueg ISeatedl Dale Peters, Hazel L. Koppenhoefer, Treasurer Nancy L. Keller. 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