Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1957
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HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL 5, .i Q evil. .. .--.4 L r, .,,.. Vyvvwm-'msg A S if'1 f ' ' is 1...-1 'Ti if , L 3, iii 519 gf? ,AW M, aff , ff -I X Ii ' ff -3 ,Q 1. ri 5 Magi -Q Q i I 5 1 ss 4- SQ ,FU-7-N If 4 ff as ' f -f ia? ,yu,,. -Qi' 3 'x A 1 1 I Q . 3.6, ,,' ' 1 in B f ,fx 4 fs. ,4r :fi .44 ,Tlx A l .ax , vffk if mr M B-'V' LEA Someone spoke of a new frontier in a new Age, And a new science called Astrounautics. The Age of Space, someone said. The Age of the Rocket and lnterplanetary Flight. And suddenly it came to us that this was our Age, And our new frontier. The challenge was clear, Out there the beckoning moon, The planets wheeling in their orbits, The distant stars glittering in black sky. Today in the laboratories a golden sphere Waits to be flung from this other sphere called Earth Project Vanguard, they call it, An artificial satellite-but more than that. Let us call it, instead, a first great step, One stride into the unknown tomorrow, And let us rejoice that we are here to take that step, And that we shall be here to take the next Into the ultimate knowledge Of what lies out there in the darkness. We are fortunate to stand at the beginning Of Mankind's most daring journey And know that we are prepared for our part in it. The Venture into Space awaits, And here is our record of some of the events That have made ugleady. CUNIENTS .,'j 2,, 5' .,,' ' f. if, 'Nm-..-. wnnsnw 'vrifvn mi, H u ,,...-!UUl lk' 'Uuzii -H, : ll ll ll il ol ll 6 nl .I I. VZ in i. I ffs.. I ', vi , 313:-,. .1 5. uni!! .21 , n '1rgf!fffiz, 'U xt' iii-34,.,s:uk 31:3 .Ig uf: hun xifgagggwgt 2'2 is a gi . - - . hr!!-g. He! if' 51.5 xii H . P . , , . . , 52331 52:. limi? :WN Gmail- .5. mu ff 3, 5. ,mei fl. I . my ' f - 1 U iTi'nTi u n u un ll Ill! ll ll ll ll ITN ll Il ll ll T!!! 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He- member, beyond the clouds may lie your destiny. This destiny may be a glorious one for you. You may reach, 12 Mr. Kizer and Jimmy Mr. Elmer Kizer, Principal of Hughes High School, and his grandson jimmy symbolize the relationship be- tween youth and experience that makes education mean- ingful. Wise leadership, pa- tient guidance and sympa- thetic understanding have brought us to the edge of toe morrow. Because we are able to face the unknown with confidence and faith in our- ourselves, we say, Thank you, Mr. Kizerf' as it were, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. This l wish for you. All of. you will, of necessity, strike out on some cou- rageous mission, the end of which you cannot now fore- see. Strike out is the call. Your success or failure may be determined by how well you are prepared, how much determination you have to succeed, and how long you are willing to wait for ultimate results. It is a venturous excursion into the outer space filled with the realities of life. My wish for you is that you have the spirit of adventure backed by as good prepara- tion as Hughes has been able to give you. -Elmer W. Kizer Mr. Ben Fulks, Assistant Principal, is a friend of all Hughes students. He is sponsor of Hughes Club, super- visor of the Book Shop, Where school supplies are sold, in charge of lunchline guards, and director of money col- lections. He also finds time to take care of the Visual Aid program, student lockers and textbooks, and ushers. Yet, busy as he is, he is always ready to help those in need of advice. No one who passes through Hughes High School can fail to appreciate the warmth and friend- liness Mr. Fulks has for every sincere and well-meaning student. MR. BEN F. FULKS Assistant Principal Miss Margaret Hall, Dean of Girls, helps solve the personal, educational and vocational problems of all Senior High girls. Her soft-spoken, understanding advice is fast becoming a legend at Hughes. Through her, schol- arships are obtained by worthy studentsg through her, daughters and parents are given a more acute aware- ness of the purpose of the school and its place in their lives. From the routine of tardiness and absence excuses, to the vitally important plans for college or work, from early morning to late afternoon, Miss Hall devotes her full time to guiding her girls through the maze that is adolescence. MISS MARGARET E. HALL Dean of Girls Guidance For the Future . . . Mr. Ioseph C. Ayer, Assistant Principal of the Iunior High School Making the fledgling Iunicr High Sfhccl a vital part of the Huchf-s tradition is a dream that is ifeinzj realimd. ir. llf Mrs. Ruth K, Grill, Iunior High Girls' Counselor. The choice mf ii vrireor and the shaping of Character and personality begin early, and wise rcunsel is an important part ci growing ny. Mr. Ralph L, Loudenslager. Boys' Counselor, The process of changing a Loy into a mari is not easy. Making bcys aware of the opporiuriilios and respcnsibiiifis-s of the world outside Hughes is Mr. Lciidfrislaqefs c'ontrihuTic.ri to that profess. and Help For the Present Q is Q-'r Miss Carrie Kohrman, Mr. Kizer's Secretary, Q ws:-.ar l , Mrs, Dorothy Tharp, Front Office, and Miss Marian Bryant, Treasurer. Miss Eleanor Krampe luids farewell Tc Hughes after many years of sGrviCe as serrelary lc Mr. Kifer. The student cffice workers. 15 Q I it E K . 'Q lk X at fslsrit ' .. ,V M. I . The English language w lx -- The finest words in the wcrld are cniy vain sounds if you rannct rcmgfrehend them. The world of tomorrow will be a world of new ideas. And yet the greatest ideas will lie unborn in our minds if we are unable to Communicate them to others. Vlfitli- out the knowledge of the writings of previous genera- tions, and without the ability to organize our own think- ing and express it in our own language, we would find the unknown future becoming, for us, the unknown pres- ent. An understanding of the Englisli language is tlie foundation of our venture into tomorrow. SHAEIEQS BOVVEES EMI IE EUQLCQK VIR-JINI.-1. BURKE RLTH ULIPPINGLR ATJIA HAMLITI ETQOLIA I-IEILE VIRGINIA KECK HAZEI. KOPPENHOEPER ALMA MARNI ,, 'tk ff :-' 6. HLLEN PAPNI.R MARY POLLARD ARIA SCI-IAWE INEZ STENGER RICHARD TI-IORNBURY JACK WHITAKER FERN WHITE MARYBETH WYCOFF Senrors Pattr Wells lackre S' ub and loe Deans submrt herr Hamlet notebooks for lv Charles Bowers approval The Englrsh Department rncludrng Speech lournal rsm and Dramatrcs rs the largest department at Hughes Students are offered the study of therr own language rn many courses from the seventh through thc twelfth grade Remedral classes specral classes and cornmercral lasses are rncluded to accommodate rndrvrdual drf ferences and desrres of all students Untrl the twelfth grade Englrsh rs a requrred subrect senrors may elect Englrsh IV or follow therr rnterests rn Publrc Speakrng lournalrsm or Dramatrcs The Classrcs are an essentral part of the general Englrsh courses and durrng hrs srx years at Hughes a student meets and enroys the com pany of Shakespeare Tennyson Brownrng Bacon and the other greats of the Englrsh language Each student at some trme durrng hrs stay at Hughes trres hrs hand at composrtron and rs grven an opportunrty to Nrrte for The Gargoyle Speech and Dramatrc students partrcr pate rn assembly programs throughout each school year Through hrs contact wrth the frnest rn readrng and through hrs own experrence rn wrrtrng and speakrng the Hughes student develops an understandrng and appre- cratron of hrs own language Durrng all srx years gram mar rs hrghlrghted because rn college and career the correctness of the wrrtterr and spoken word often spells the drfference between success and farlure For the stu dent who wrll take advantage of hrs opportunrtres the Hughes Englrsh Departrr ent rs as complete s any rn the state .Ref l M' -5 t' A V T ,,,,,,....,,,...,-W , 5 V I ll. . I f - I N . c 1 - ' , 1 - ' - I , , , . , X1 . 1 Visual Aids Among the tools of qood teachmq found at Huqhes are the planned use of motxon ptctures and the thou sands of textbooks d1str1buted each year Student pro Ject1on1sts are avatlable to all teachers 1n all subJects and also avatlable for the weekly extended nomeroom pertod The countlnq dtstrtbuttnq and recordlnq of all textbooks tn use are handled by outstartclmq students who devote many hours of the1r own tlme to thts Job Each year th teachers ttnd textbooks for the1r classes already counted and ready to be ptcked up and perlod tcally tnrouqhout eafh week of tne school year the bookroom ts open tor the beneftt of the faculty All book room bustness IS under the d1rect1on of Mtss Mary Boland Head Ltbrartan VISUAL AID BOYS FIRST ROW t Owe B k Ho ardGCouhRP11 R LQN FOX ks Advts rl B K B l , . 1 - , I 9 . , I . , I , . o , ' . . y 1 , let t: YXQHY B. ns, P. . , . C , . hllps, o, Vzllett. SRC fi . N: l:4r,HFu. o , A elm, M. laqkburn, Keller, R Xt.. U : . . . .e own, 4 5 1' , V t - ,. . A . ': . c wins, L. T. 'k,-,.Rf-1.- e, -171 , . c er, V. .csterrtiary Q. K.C:fPIIf.5Y1- r' - , . . V Q X Lie 2. e O N G .4 .1 aw- tfffez. l l i one Tl-HR ROW A Cornell F Nl rk 2 L S otswood B Jtflnr ock FOURTH ROW R Mu kent fa 2 'thx' k R R ell R K dl-lqht tn a moments rest are the xl gnes Bc ck r om boys P t Breen tleltl nd D J S 1 il 3 0 ' B' r f ' 4 2 f ga 5 f ip! 553 f ,+ 1.-4. M '15 ,uf 301' aa, , 4 fi , . v b ' W we ff' i Uv-ff 7 5 'R . if ff' Rf i I it ' Past eras and errors are the clues to the world ot to- morrow. The Social Studies help us trace the rise and fall of civilizations so that our own venture into the world will be taken with an understanding of the pattern ot progress. World History, American History, Economics, Sociology, American Problems, and Geography teach us man's relationship to his fellownien and to his en- Social Studies vironment. The existence of our own way ot lite is de- pendent upon a citizenry willing to profit by the les- sons oi the distant and immediate past. ii 1 zizin Z s ii.s ir. Lniys D D l,. IV 's, ,ni - M ' JW K P Ka 7 1 .if 4 ' 1 HELEN BEIACK MELVILLE BYEES ELIZABETH CHEPOORIN MARY DOEPKE RAY FEILER LENORE FOLLINGER ARTHUR GRAY LYLE GROCMS IESSIE HOLLWECK ELLA IOHNSON MARY LINCOLN CORA SCHMILJ ELSIE TANGEMAN Students of Miss Busch's Latin class examine a bust of Caesar. Foreign Languages GLADYS BUSCH LDMUND CARNEY MARY HOWELL JANNET MURPHY LLOLA REYNOLDS l'LOHENCll WILLIAPAL1 5 The Foreign Language department at Hughes offers students a wide variety oi language opportunities. To- day, more than ever before, there is a need for under- standing among all peoples oi the world. Through the study of one or more foreign languages a student helps eliminate the barrier that still separates neighbors in a rapidly shrinking World. Available at Hughes are Latin, Spanish, French, and German, each with its own unfold- ing of the customs and cultures around the globe. ln addition, our own heritage has been modified by the varied national backgrounds of our ancestors. Under- standing these backgrounds helps us to understand our- selves even rnore. The world of today is a highly tech- nical world: the world of tomorrow promises to be even more complicat- ed. With each day mathematics be- comes rnore essential to all of us. At Hughes a student may follow a tour- year course in mathematics, from Al- gebra, through Plane Geometry and Math Ill, to Math IV. This year an ac- celerated course for outstanding stu- dents has been added to the curricu- lum, Also offered are courses in Gen' eral Mathematics, Business Math and Consumers' Math, all recognizing the fact that a knowledge of figures and basic computations is a necessity in our civilization. Those of us who have reached the edge of the unknown un- derstand that mathematics is the light that will roll back the cold darkness of the space into which we venture. At Hughes a student has an opportunity to pur- sue the never ending and always exciting search for understanding oi the universe in which we live. With a choice of science courses, in well-equipped classrooms, each student may increase his knowl- edge of his environment. Beginning with General Science, the search continues through Biology, Bot- any, Zoology, Physiology, Physics and Chemistry, keeping pace with the rapid developments in sci- ence during the past decade. Knowing that the fu- ture is tied to generations Well-versed in the meth- ods and discoveries ot modern science, skilled teachers work to prepare us for a world ot atomic energy, electronics, anti-biotics, and space travel, a world whose survival may depend on our knowl- edge. . . and Sciences ,.,, , I 8 if r ,gg , f PAUL BAUER MURPHY DOHERTY ERMA ELBERG MADELINE HARRIS RAYMOND HARTKER IOSEPH HOFFMAN MARION HUBER WILLARD HUNDEMER MORGAN IONES HELEN NEWMAN ROBERT REUSS W, H, WEIK HOWARD THOMAS X6 WP as an FRANICLS ADOM l U' Rf5rT IE GZBES MARCELLA SCHROTH Hughes High School has its own museum ol art. One has only to look at the talented pieces ot art work around the school and then realize that prospective artists are at work. With the excellent help of the art teachers the students can make creations that can win contests on city-wide, state-wide, and national levels. Our art class rooms are well equipped with the latest devices that are found in the artistic world. Mr. Cecil Karrick, new instrumental teacher, points out the right notes for a beginning class. No one at Hughes High School is startled or surprised by the loud sounds coming trorn the third floor. lt is a well known fact that all of our musical groups are con- tained on this one tloor of the building. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. loan Cavally, who leads junior high singing, Mr. Bige Harnmons, in charge ot senior high niusic, and Mr. Cecil Karriclc, our instrumental instructor, our school is kept well supplied with never ending music. Sweet sounds even to untalented ears. Music , X, 155 it f 'lf it l IOAF-I LfAV.5+.l.l.Y EICE HATATACDJS IAC! IFOHGEY' WILLIAM CREIGY-ITON WILLARL' KALCHEK F. l. MATI-EIS Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing Students learn by observing as lflr. Keller Boys watch as Mr. Bongey demonstrates a new methcd on the printing machine. The growth of lndustrial Arts at Hughes has been rapid. The shop paves the way to a boys future career, often stimulating a choice of trade. Courses in Electricity, Metalwork, Graphic Arts, Woodworking and Me- chanical Drawing are offered on be- ginning and advanced levels. Aware that all the scientific theories ever de- veloped would be useless without skilled workers to design and con- struct the finished products, the ln- dustrial Arts program supplements other departments and makes practi- cal use of the knowledge gained in other courses. Whether mastering a problem of industrial design, setting type, or building his own radio set, a boy is engaged in the important busi- ness ol changing theory into reality. uses the compass. EDGAR HARE ROBERT KELLER -I A A 'O .qy f MARY CASKKY DIANE SCOTT EIIALIE GOYFHY I'!cLRENt EQ V Home Economics The Home Economics courses in- clude everything of importance to the future homemaker and career girl. Any girl from the seventh grade to the twelfth grade may study Home Ecc- nornics. A special course in Home- rnaking, which is offered to senicr girls who have had no previous train- ing, teaches the basic fundamentals of becoming a good housewife. These senlor girls learn to prepare well-hal anced meals and proper table settings, select food and clothing, and care for a child. ln completely equipped class- rooms, with rnodern appliances and utensils, all girls in Home Economics learn to cook and sew, receive in- struction in faniily relationships and consumer education, and prepare themselves for one of the most impor- tant jobs in the world, the making of a happy home. Physical Education Girls work cut cn new gym floor ln a World of labor saving machinery physical health is becoming more and more a concern of organized games and calisthenics. At Hughes the Physical Educa- tion program is designed to develop sound bodies and Boys enjoy tree period instill in each student an appreciation of good exercise and sportsmanship. Physical Education is a required course until the senior year, at which time Swimming may be elected. SARAH COMPTON HOWARD GRINES ALAN KINDSCHY RITA LACHER DIANE MERGLER PAUL RICHERT 28 Health Although the future remains unknown, there can be no doubt that good mental and physical health will be, as always, of prime importance. The Health courses at Hughes, required three years, acquaint us with the care of our own bodies, the fundamentals Jf first aid, and good health habits. Whether our fu- ture be one of space travel, military service, or less rigorous careers, this knowledge will be of benefit. PAUL BOWERS DOROTHY HOFFMAN! JEANETTE NURRE Driver Training The Driver Training course at Hughes includes both class- room instruction and behind the wheel training. Students learn the principles of safe driv- ing, motor vehicle laws and are tested for co-ordination and ap- titude on the road. Every stu- if-5 X d9I'1i receives OHS COUIS9 in Jffezgu-we 'Q 'mn 'yohighd umm 00Ls PSQGOCMTM Pl-'Sue Gown. Driver Education before gradua- tion. RALPH SEPESLL l.l.OYD VJII,l IAMS sg If . :'f nf' '- .V V. lla .. . 1 'S ' 8 .QM E. . . ww 5? KATHERIIQE EQVATJS nfs i-LE q- Q C7 LEQLIA HARRIS , X. SP-.FAH LEIVITQE 'ffesley sf liily Tara! a 'cat Y Courses in Business and Merchandising take ad- vantage of the :nany opportunities open to high school graduates in the stores and offices of Cincinnati. Stu- dents are cffered the services of business concerns in the city, and rziany rnercnaridisirig students work for these concerns after schocl hours. Qtliers choose courses from a full orograrn which includes Typing, Shorthand, Secretarial Practice, Office Practice, General Business and Salesniazisliip, Familiarity with office rnachines is Business and Merchandising stressed, and niany students are launched on prornising careers in the business world through the knowledge they ootain while still in high school. liz, Sk.g:f'.A.' 'hevks fl19 Il: cf cnc- if his tyi ing gl 1ssfs Lunch Room ,Qld Famished students invade North launch Ecnrn. ,H Y., -.5 it I 4 3:3 23. Y kg gf? p a ge up We , ei.. is s - K it a I ,f fr A x K . n , ' .. 2 , K -. 41, ' tv. Mrs, Raible Vrightt and student di-etiftian lcok cw-r salifl talle. The Hughes Lunch Room is staffed with many com- petent helpers under the direction of Mrs. Alice Raible. At lunch time more than 2,700 students and lG3 teachers dine at one of three lunch rooms on the first floor. Here attractive and nourislnng meals may be purchased at a minimum price. l-lot foods, salads and desserts are al- ways available, and before each major holiday, such as Thanksgiving, Christmas or Easter, outstanding dishes with all the trimmings may be obtained. Mrs. Raible and her staff also prepare all banquets and formal lunch- eons scheduled during the school year. 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How CAROL ABAECHERLI Lebanon HS l Wrthrow 2 3 French Club 4 Future Teachers 4 Tausra 4 Senror Band 4 Senror Chorr 4 Merry Go Round 4 IANE'l ACKER Honor League 4 Huzettes 1 Pep Club l 2 Spanrsh Club 2 3 Presrdent 4 Beta Chr 4 Kytyves 2 3 Vrce Presrdent 4 Art Leag 2 3 4 Homeroom Trea urer l Usher 4 Merry Go Round 4 GAA l 3 VrcePres1dent 4 Marorette 2 Annual Representatrve l Freshre Ard Senro Plannrng Commrttee 4 Lunchroom Cashrer 4 Carnrval Worker 3 Offrce Worker 3 4 MARO ADAMS Iunror Student Councrl I Honor League 4 Huzettes l 2 Pep Club 3 Beta Chr 3 Presrdent 4 Merchandrsrng Club 4 Art League l 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book 2 GAA 3 Ereshre Ard 4 Carnrval Worker l Second Row CLARICE ADDISON Old Woodward l 2 Latrn Club 3 Future Nurses 3 Merchanclrsrrrg Club 4 Youth for Chrrst 3 Art League 3 4 RON ADLER Pep Club 1 Art Leaguel 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book l 2 Homeroom Treasurer 7 Lunchroom Guard 3 Freshman Chozr I Track 2 Gym Team 2 3 4 DON AKER Thrrd Row MABEL ALLEN Future Nurses 3 Future Teachers 3 Art League I 2 3 4 Actrvrty Bookl 2 Lrbrary Page3 4 TOM AMES Hughes Club 4 German Club I 2 Math Club 2 Chess Club ' 2 Art Leaguel 2 3 4 Senror Bandl 2 3 4 Senror Orchestra Merry Go-Round 2 3 4 Carnrval Worker 3 Vrsual Ards 4 ESTI-IER ANSCHUTZ Honor League 4 Presrdent Huzettes l 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 Latrn Club l 2 Math Club 3 Future Teachers 4 Senror YTeens 2 Art Leaguel 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book l 2 Semor Band 2 3 4 Senror Orchestra 2 3 4 Merry Go Round 2 3 4 GAA 1 Executrve Board 2 3 Gargoyle Representatrve l Freshre Ard 4 Lunchroonr Cashrer 3 4 Otfrce Worker 4 Grrls Week 4 Fourth Row FRANK ARNOLD Samuel Ach l I IClub 4 Art League 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book 2 Semor Band 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 BEl'I Y ASHER Pep Club 1 2 Beta Chr 4 Delta Chr Delta 4 5 Art League l 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book 1 2 Homeroom Secretary 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 Treasurer Gargoyle Representatrve 1 ANDY ALTES Samuel Ach 1 Math Club 4 Art League 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book 2 Carnrval Worker 3 Filth Row ALBERT BAILER Hughes Club 3 4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Art League l 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book 1 2 Homeroom Presrdent 3 Usher 3 4 Gym Team l 2 3 4 ANNUAL Represe-ntat1v1e4 Gargoyle Representatrvel 3 Senror Class Program Commrttee 4 Lunchroom Cashrer 3 4 CALVIN BAKER German Club 4 Chess Club 3 Art L ague 1 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book 1 2 Track 4 Bowlrng 4 Pmg Pong Champrorr 2 3 4 LYNN BAKER Pep Club l 2 3 Spanrsh Club 1 2 4 Executrve Board Semor YTeens 2 Tausra 2 3 4 Fmarrczal Treasurer Art League l 2 3 4 SA?ftrXrty Book l 2 Homeroom Secretary l Freshman Chorr 1 ANNUAL ta Slxth Row LINDA BALDHOFF IO ANN BALDWIN French Club l Beta Chr 3 4 Sergeant at Arms Art Leaguel 2 3, 4 Rhythmettes 2 3 VIRGINIA BALL Pep Club 1 Home Ec Club 3 4 Merchandrsrng Club 4 Delta Chr Delta 3 4 Art League 1, 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book l 2 Glee Club l Lunchroom Cashrer 3 Offrce Worker 2 Seventh Row RONALD BANE Samuel Ach l Tlcket Commrttee 2 Actrvrty Book 2 Cross Country 4 Track 3, 4 ROBERT BARNES H-ANI-IN BAVEI-Y. Hughes Club 3 4 Krueck Club 2 Pep Club 2 3, Spanrsh Club 2 3 Math Club 2, 3 4 Art League I, 2 3 4, Actrvrty Book l '7 ENAAIQLXLIES Ci-ofigggnf 3, 4 Bowlrng 3, 4 Carnrval Worker 3, Iunror Councrl of rr Aww 3-QQ' GUY 2 LCN: 'QU Q LUG 2 1 Flrst Row IOAN BLNZINGER Huze111s 1 Pe, Club 3 Sales Club 3 Merc11and1s111g 1 4 Ar Lcanue Boo 1 Hvrneroom Re re ary K lee C, SANIDY BERRY Tulsa Okla11o111a 1 RUTH BERTROIVI Bea LI11 3 4 A11 Leagm 1 4 AL11v11y Boo A O 4 ANN -s O Vwork 4 Second Row PEGGY BITINENKAPP H n 1 Lea gue 4 Huze e 1 Peo C,lu1 CCII1 a11 C ub 2 3 Re ordmg 5eCre1ary Semor YTG-ens 3 4 Re1ord1111 Ce rerary He-11a Be1a Z 4 A11 League 1 2 3 ACIVITY Book 1 Usher 3 4 Head Lsher Semor L11w1r 4 Erc s11ma11 Chou 1 GA A 1 11 ex, Ball S1 olis Leader 4 P rs1f'1e 11 R11y111n1 3 ANNU C argoylf- R+ resrn1a 111e 1f1r1esfn1a1ve ROBERT BIEIER A1 l zgue 2 3 4 1EATRlCE BIBER Be a 1 the C L11 Iv erc hand s1nc' LI111 M o k Th11'd How FV BLA rf 1- L Q e PH 1lISB1AQ,k ova 1111 fer 11111 1s r A111a A1 l RLY Ll AN11 Ho1111 I qua L 1411111 C, 4 11 e 6 ou A111v1'v Bc k P re 1 QI Fourth Row 11.8 IO1 A11 BOINC UTTER H1111e L 11 Lca ue HC? ' ARL POOROV B P 1 o uo11e u 5 , Sn 11 H01 Q e ar 1r111n 11 Dc N1lAI R s d11VG 1.1 Frith Row 1' 'II A1Le1-1 A IVIYBL 1 AROL BOV1 INK P , C ub 1 'N uo 3 'er 11d11C11Sl1'lO Clu 4 S me rx re sure a 11 4 ue 1 11u11v B A 1 GI 1 v l Wor er hge 1Nor er A1LEN BRAIFY Gun Team 1 2 4 Cay B1 S1x1h Row BL CA BRANDON Pep Club 1 3 Beta Ch1 1 '7 3 Lea C1v11y 1 o 2 Carqoylc REIVIGSGDIGIIVG l O111C VN orkv r 4 UL. BRANT 'wemor 8111411111 Cou11L1l2 Exequuvn Board 3 4 Honor Leagul 4 P IP Club 1 2 3 4 S1an1sh Llub 2 3 V1r'ePres1de111 Future Teachers Sages 2 3 4 Vlce P1 S1C1GI'11 T1es11ar1s 3 4 Hey 1a Beta 2 3 4 Pre e M1s1ress A11 leaouel 3 4 AC1lV11Y Book 1 2 Homeroaux Secretary 2 Home-room Pres1de111 4 Usher 4 Glrl s Week Representatwe 4 Semor C11o1r 3 4 V1F9PfSS1dCI11 Merry Go-Round 7 3 4 C lee Club 1 2 GA A Eres111e Alcl 4 Semor Class P1ann1ng COI1lU1111GE iemor Class Chr1s1 111114 Par1y C,11a1rman Prom COIIIITIIIIGE Car111val Worker 1 3 ln1orma11o11 Desk 4 Offlne Wo ker 4 ROBERT BRAY lunlor Student Councll 1 Pep Club 4 Maih Club 4 Tr1g1n1a 01111711 3 4 A11 League 2 3 4 Bcwlmq 3 Lunchroom Worker 3 4 Seventh Row PATRICK BREEN Semor S1uoen1 Co11nC1l 2 3 4 Treasurer Exeguuve Board Hughes Club 3 4 V1CePres1den1 Krueck Club 1 2 Treasurer H Club 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Ge man Club 2 H1 Y 3 4 Trrqmla Op11m1 2 3 Secre tary 4 Pres1clen1 IHIGYTIGWIOFIIY Counc1l4 A11 League 1 2 3 4 Ac11v11y Book 1 7 Homeroom Sccre1a1y 2 Usher 4 Boy s Week Candldate a11d Rfpresen1a11ve 4 Tennxs 3 4 Bowlmq I 2 Book Room 3 4 Larnlval Worker 1 3 bemor Class Chr1s1111as Par1v Prom and P1ann1r1g Co111m111ees IO ANN BRONSON Pep Club 4 A11 League 2 ACIlVl1y Book 2 Tumor Cholr 2 4 Produchon VVorker 4 IUE1 ORFS BROWN Honor Leagur 4 Pep Club 3 1a11r1 Club 3 Maih Club 3 Future Nurses 3 4 Future TLaLl1Cr 3 4 Alpha Beta Ch1 3 4 Busmess Manager ln11r1ra1or11y Counc1l 4 Ar1 League 2 3 4 AC11v11y Book 2 homeroom SeCre1ary 2 3 C AA 2 3 4 Informauon Desk 4 Q-nv First Row: lA'Il'T BURKE. Third Row: CQEANE BURTON, Honor Leeqile 11- Pfg Club l' flrnlsll Clgb 3' Fu . Nurses 3, 47 Delia Chl lfelia Q, SCr'qeaT.'faYfArms 3, -'l' Art League l, As'tlvlly Book l, 2, lUHlOf Chnlr 3' Glee Club l' Carnlval Vfcrker l. Al.BEBT BUTLER, Hlale-ah l, 2, Sales Club 3, 4, Ar: Lefaqlle 3, 4, BP BBARA BUTfFR, Honor Qeaaur- 3, 4' Home Fc. Club 3, 3' All lpfllgu ft, 3 4- Aww-y lltfwla' 7, T-amor cm IT Gia- cjirllr 4, is AA, R, fl lllerbzr Ald 4. 1 Fourth Row: l'vlABI-LYNN BUTTEBY, Hsngz Qwalrlll -1- Peg Club l, -3, Brta Jil 3' S' :.z -I 4 Y-Tfens 37 Ky'yvPs Q, 35 A:i:vlty Bftclc' l, 3, -4' Kill 0 Clvll. 1. , ..,.,l A fy BETTY CAMP, Samuel Ach lg Bela Cnl 2, 3, 4: All Leacgue, Z, 3, 4 Merry-Go-Round 2, Garq:g'le Beprcsenlallve 2. w HAVE CAMPBELL, lunlor Swgderlt Councll l: Hughes Club 3, 4' Krueck ffu ,-1' l Pep Club l, 3, 4: Spanish Club l, Q' l-ll-Y 3, Treasurer 4' Cla: Om-'C Slclztza 2, Secretary 3, 4' Ac'gvlty Buck' l, jj, 3, 4- Hcrzzfmcm 'v'1:e-Prfslde: l, ff l.unCl'l l.L:ie Guard 3' llszler 3- Bai ball l' Easlksflball 3, 3' ATXINLQA Fr-5 :eseniaflva 3' Gargoyle Br.fl,rfsoll'lf'lve l.'.'fl','- and Means Cl5nl::.l elda Nortcn, MC, cf the He pIClflcxIH. 'l l 4' C5TH1VE:l lNc,rkor l, 3. Fifth Row: 'J GARY COPAS, Pr: Club 3: All l.:-null' .,, 3. FLAINE CARTER, Se-mor Student Latln Club l, 2- Future Teachers 4' Iu ffOL1N'll Z7 HCHCI ll-aqlle 47 nlcr Y-Teens lp lc'a Sigma Clli . ll Q -nv l.unCll Lpzzf- Guard 3' ll' rlyf' -1' l3ase,lmll 4' Swlrxllll: 7 Smllfl Clas Horllwrocm Treasurer l, Vlfii-Prwsldsfrlt Bound 4: Gler Club 37 Football Track l, 2, 35 Celrnlval Wivrkll 3 l, 3, s PYL,5lC'lf'lll 4. llc lrluqliesu SOT1lCl'lf:3jO!EllfS Mr. F, VV, Gelsel, speaker CH Things lo Come, 11.1 iowa 'if PAYS Bl3OW'l'f Azflfflil It l C, 3' Ai' l.f5'j'le 4. TIATQCY BRO'v'.'fflflfl, Cult Cf AI ls l, f' fl: Chl 4' 3, 4- Glee Clul: 3, lllfl ELCKSHCl:lff, l.l5'.'e ana l, rf, l rilinfl At' l l Second Row: IEBRY BULLOCK, Pop Club l, 7, 3, 4' Clhl Orlleqa Sl grllfl l', 3, -4 All lwa :xl l, ll, 3, 4, 'Aiilvlty Bzrk' Q f', 3, -'l' imsx Hlball l' B 'v.'llrl'1 l 4. Sllllillrlll BUl.lC,l,fK, Tal' 3' AZ' l.l'lfg'-.- ', N, Pei Club Pledge l!llSll'ESS -1' Art League l, 3, Ac'lvliy Peck l, 2' Carnlvc '-Ncrker 3, llM CARTER, Huclles Club 3, 4: Kiuevli Club fl llfflzrz 3 3 4' Peg, Cu. I' Hr-Y 3, 4' Trl Chl 3, 4' Arl Le-aque l, 3, 4' Avllvlijf Egck l, Q nn 1 'H 3 I1 N' 'Q 4 1 1! ? 1 I-'rrst Row OSlE CASEY Samuel Ach l Ar League A JTONIA CAYLOR Honor League 4 Pep Club 1 Beta Chr 3 Art League 1 3 4 Actrvrty Book 2 ANNUAL Representatrve 2 4 Freshre Ard 4 Otftce Wo ker 3 4 MARGIE CAYTON Honor League 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 German Club l 2 Beta Chr 3 Future Nurses 3 4 Semor YTeens l Art League l 2 3 4 Antrvrty Book l 2 Homeroom Prestdent l 2 Treasurer 4 Freshman Chorr l ANNUAL Representatrve 3 ANNUAL Start 4 Freshre Arcl 4 Otfrce Wcrker 4 Second Row BOB CHACE Semor Student Councrl 2 Pep Club l 2 Latrn Clu 2 'vlah lub 2 3 Chess Club 2 3 Delta Beta 2 3 V1cePresxdent 4 Art L aguel 2 3 4 Actxvry Book l 2 Homeroom Treasurer 3 Gargoyle Bepresentatrve l KlT CHAPE IU Y CHILDEBS Thrrd Row C lRRl CLARK Honor League 4 Huzettes l 2 Pep Club l 2 4 Chr Delta Beta 2 V1cePres1dent 3 Phr Chr 3 Prestdent 4 lnterlratorrty Councrl Vlce l estden 4 Art Leaguel 2 3 4 Actxvrty Book l 2 Homeroom Treas er 4 Senror Chotr 2 3 Secretary 4 Ensemble 3 4 Merry Go-Round 3 4 C ee Cub l GAA l 2 Cheerleader 3 4 ANNUAL Start 4 Gargoyle S 3 Freshre Atd 4 Prom Commr tee 4 Carnrval Worker 3 Freshman T n Show I lnfcrma ron Desk 4 AARON OLE HCub 4 Art L ague 2 3 4 Tra k Head Manager 3 4 T a r Head Manager 3 lk' AEA COLEMAN Be a Chr 3 4 Carnrval Worker 3 Fourth Row AROL COLEMAN Pep Club l 2 Beta Chr 2 3 4 Art League 1 7 3 A lvl y Book I 2 Freshman Glee Club 1 Carnxva Worker 3 Youth tor hrrst 2 3 4 Slgma Delta Ch12 3 ROOSEVELT COLLINS lumor S udent Counctl l Pep C ub 3 4 Art League 3 4 Baseballl 4 Trackl 2 S5leSl'Il5nSh1P Club3 CENIE CONLEY Krngs Mxlls 1 2 3 Honor League 4 Spanrsh Club 4 rn wves 4 Art League 4 Merry GoBound 4 Frith Row AV ORY Hughts Club 3 Pep Club l P A Announcer 4 Stage L 3 4 a nlor Orchestra 3 Senror Chorr 2 Ensemble 2 Freshman h rr l Carnrval Worker l 3 Stage PYOGUCYIOH Crew 2 3 4 Art League 3 4 Merry GoRound 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book l 2 Homeroom Secre ary Lunchlme Guard 4 YVONNE COURSEY Art League 2 3 4 Iunror Chorr 4 Glee Club CLORIA COX rrenholm l Honor League 3 4 French Club 3 4 At lrague 2 3 4 Senror Chotr 3 4 Ensemble 4 Merry GoBound 3 Srxth Row MAIOR COX MADGE CRABTBEE Wlthrow l 2 Beta Chr 3 Secretary 4 CAROL CRAFT Iuntor Student Councrl l Per: Club l 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 2 3 4 Beta Chr 4 Ftuture Teachers 4 Kytyves 2 3 4 Chaplaxn Ar L guel 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book l 2 Homeroom Presrdent l Glrls Week R presentatrve 4 Senxor Chorr 4 Ensemble 4 Merry Go-Round 4 C A A 2 3 4 Gargoyle Representatrve 3 Gargoyle Start 2 Rythmette 2 Semor Plannmg Commrttee 4 Carnrval Worker 3 Seventh Row DORIS CUMMINS Honor League 4 Pep Club l 2 3 Beta Chl 3 4 Art ague l 2 AL tvx o l 2 lunror Cholr 2 3 4 Glee Cu l G A A l Carnrval Worker l PEGGY CURRY Honor League 4 Huzettes l 2 Pep Club 2 3 Beta Chr 3 luture Teachers 4 Sages 3 Kytyves 3 4 Recordrng Secretary Trcket Cormnttee 2 Art League l Z 3 4 Actrvrty Book 1 2 Homeroom Treas urer 2 Secretary 4 GA A l 2 Rythmette 2 ANNLAL Representatrve 2 Gargoyle Staff 3 Semcr Planmng Commrttee Carmval Worker 3 ERNA CUTTER Honor League 4 Pep Club l 4 Phr Chr 3 4 Vrce Presrdent Art League 1, 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book l 2 Homeroom Treasurer 3 Corre condxng Secretary 4 Semor Chorr 3, 4 Ensemble 4 Iumor Chorr 2 Merry Goflflound 3 4 First Row: CHARLES DANIELS, Rochefort, France 1, Woodward High School 2, Chess Club 3, Art League 3, 4, Gargoyle Photographer 4. CAROL DAVIDSON, Honor League 4, German Club 1, 2, Beta Chi 3, 4, Historian, Merchandising Club 4, Youth for Christ 2, 3: Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 2, Carnival Worker 1, 3. IOE DEANS, Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueck Club 1, 2, H-Club 4, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Hi-Y 4, Triginta Optimi 2, 3, 4, Sergeantvat-Arms, Art League 1, 2, 3, Activity Book l, 2, Homeroom President 1, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir 1, President, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain oi Reserves 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, ANNUAL Representative 1. Second Row: IOHN DIECKMANN, Pep Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Delta Beta 2, 3, 4, Sergenat-at-Arms, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Actiivty Book 1, 2, Homeroom Program Chairman 1, 2, Lunchline Guard 4. IOHN DIETHER, Hughes Club 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book l, 2, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Iunior Band 1, Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Merry-Go Round 2, 3, 4. CAROL DI GAETANO, Honor League 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 2, 3, Future Nurses 3, 4, Sages 2, Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, Hepta Beta 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Bock 1, 2, Homeroom Secretary 2, Glee Club 1, Rhythmette 2, 3, Gargoyle Representative 2, Freshle Aid 4. Third Row: WILLIAM DISS, Hughes Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 1, 2, Iunior Orchestra 1, Merry-GcwRound 1. IUDYTH ANN DOUGLAS, Columbus, Ohio 2, Greensboro, N.C. 3, Eagles 4. DIANE DRAYSON, Iunior Student Council 1, Honor League 4, Executive Board, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, Senior Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, Tausia 2, 3, 4, Vice- President, lntertratority Council 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book l, 2, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4, G.A.A, 1, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, ANNUA1. Representative 4, ANNUAL Start 4, Organization Section, Gargoyle Representative l, Gargoyle Staff l, Freshie Aid 4, Ways G Means Committee 4, Carnival Worker 3, Freshman Talent Show 1. Fourth Row: LAURA EDWARDS, Bloom Ir, High 1, Beta Chi 2, 3, Future Nurses 3, 4, Home Ec, Club 2, 3, Senior Y-Teens 3, Tau Nu Tau 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 2, Iunior Choir 3. CHARLES EHLERS, German Club 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Lunchline Guard 4. RAY EISENSCHMIDT, Hughes Club 3, 4, Sergeantfat-Arms, Krueck Club 1, 2, H-Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, I-IiAY 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 1, 2, Homeroom President 3, Freshman Choir 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Project Committee 4. Fifth Row: HOWARD ELWOOD Pe Clubl 2 3 4- Math Club 3, Art Lea uel 2 3 4 f P 1 f , t , Q 1 . 1 7 Activity Book 1, 2. LOUIS FAILLACE, Roger Bacon 1, 2, Art League 3, 4, Home-room Vice-Pres ident 3, Gargoyle Statt 3, Carnival Worker 3, PAT FALK, Honor League 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 2, 3, Sages 2, 4, Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, Delta Chi Delta 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 1, 2, Glee Club 1, G.A.A, 1, 2, Rhythmette 2, Carnival Worker 3. Pig-tail and Bow tie day catches Carole Wes- ton, Gerri Clark, Linda lo Morrison, Pauline Siebold, Lee Goldmeyer, lody Weghorst, Cleta Knoeplle, and Carol Shook frolicking in the front hall. Q4 Nationally famous song leader, Mr. George Campbell, visits Hughes' seniors Pat Falk and Carl Di Gaela1'1O in the Big and during guidance period one Tuesday Little Sister party talent show, morning. Flrst Row CABOLYN rELLEB Sarrllel A 11 Iunlor Hloh 1 B a Chl 2 Futue Nurses 4 Future Tcache s 3 Parlators 3 H 11 e EC Club '7 Senlor Y Teens? Alpha Beta Chl 2 3 4 Treasurer Interfra r1'y Councll 2 3 4 Art League 4 Actlvl y Bock 'OPREL FELDEB Senlor Student Coun ll 2 lumor Qtudent Councll 1 honor League 4 P ,. Club 1 3 4 S,.d'11S1'I lub 3 3 Future Teachers 2 3 4 Iota S10 na C l 2 3 Treasurer 4 Bus ess Manager In ertra r 3 Counc,114 Ar1Leaguel 2 3 4 Actlvlty Book 1 2 Home Room Presldent 2 Senior Choll 3 4 lunlor CIIOII' 2 Freshman Cl1Oll' l Merry Go Round G 3 4 Freshle A1d 4 lrforma on Desk 4 1ERRY FENCER Huohes Club 3 'irleck Club 1 Pe, Club 7 Art Leaxu c lvl x o ,Q c 3 4 arnlval Worker Second Row ROBERT FIE MA Huohes Cub 3 Fe Cub 1 1 Or ga Q gl -1 gujup v me Roc ll PIGSICIP T 111119 l 3 MARILYN FLORENCE PP Club 1 2 3 Be a Ch 2 3 Art League Ac lvty Book l oosle Re, re v 3 Lunch B om W er IAMEQ FLOV EBQ Cen 1 l e ll Cu 4 Ar League 3 olr 3 T c Thxrd Row H B QA ru NN se or Q ea 4 , Ha Chl 3 4 Sages 3 4 O Y Teens K-,tyves 2 3 C rres cro 110 e re'ary 4 reel ent r e orl our a ue lvl y Bock l 2 Homf B om Q y 1 Ls'1er 4 Glrls Week Beore sen a ve 4 CHIOF Cholr ser e 4 Go Boun 4 Glee C r1a 1 e e es Q a es c A r O 1 e 'I r e CU'-.B FQ FO 11 Ce ra Q l r C1 l'ATHY FOLZ Q1 X w omn cr l Q Chl 4 Fu ure Tead er r 4 X c F A Le-acur Fourth Row 1 1 A'11FC1'-'xl a 1- , v et- ru 5 e vcm Seroeanta Ar P A Anncur Cer 4 ILK FOQTEB H1 hes Q 1 1 o c 2 Se lor C e e llma C A NKJAL Re ese me x UA her 4 Garqo U a e 1V X rke Club 3 eaQ11 e Frith How GAYE FRANCIS re, Cltb 1 G m Cu B a C l aoes 1 nor ecrs l gue Actxvzty Book 1 1 111OI C110 r e l1b I I FBAN IQ H Q L uo 3 r eaou Pook oall M na 1 ke b M IRBY FRANKQ Q nor Q uclcn C II 1 e 1 lvo B ard 4 Hug Q uv 3 k Club l u H 4 Co1res1 O11dl11G Seore 515 C11 O1111 ga Slfjllln 2 3 Vlte Pre-41 ent 4 Presldrnt lhterila rlty Ccunc 11 4 PTCSICIGH A League l 3 A 1V1 o k 1 Homer m Tre' surer l Se gear at Arms 4 LU1'1C11l111L Cuar 111 r ozr res 11 r I n l ANN e r x. AN JUAL Qtatt 3 Edltor Carnlval Vtorker 1 11111101 Counrll rn V1 olld Altalrc 4 Frvsllmvl Talen S111 .1 l Merry Co Bound 4 Slxth Row RODEAN FRAZIEF1 Old W odx ard 1 2 HClub 4 Ar' League 3 4 SEIEIOI' Cholr 3 4 Football 3 IANI E FRECKMAN Semor Student ouncll 3 Honor League 4 Executlve Board Pep Club l 2 3 4 Lo IH Club 3 4 French Club 2 Matn Club 2 Sages 2 3 Senlor YTeens 2 3 Tausla 2 3 COIY9SpOHdIHq Secretary 4 Presxdent In erfratorlty C UHCI 4 At Leaoue 1 2 3 4 ACIIVIIY Book 1 2 Homeroom Presldentl 3 Usher 3 4 Glrls Week Bepresentatlve GAA 1 2 3 ANNLAL Staff 4 Gargoyle Start 3 ASSOCIGIG Edltor Senlor AdV1SOf FYGSFLIE Ald 4 Lunchroom Cashler 3 4 Offxce Worker Freshman Talent Show l BETTY FREEMAN Beta Ch1 3 Alfha Beta Chl 2 3 4 Art League 1 2 3 c 1Vl1Y Bo k 1 Seventh Row MIKE FREEMAN Walnut Hllls 1 HClub 4 Art Leaou 3 4 Senlor Cholr 3 4 Presldent Ensemble 3 Merry Go Bound 3 4 Glee Club 2 Football 3 Baseball 2 Gym Team 3 4 Gargoyle Staff 3 FRANCIS FULLAM Art Leaguel 7 3 4 Senlor Band 2 3 4 Senlor Orchestra 2 3 4 Merry GO Bound 2 3 4 Carnlval Worker 3 IIM GABEL Pep Clubl 2 3 Trlglnta OPHT112 3 4 Hlstorlan Art League I 2 3 4 AC'1V1lY Book l 2 Homeroorn V1cePreslden 3 1un1orCho1l' 2 Q.. 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U9 40 First Row LUANN GAIER Honor Society 4 Executive Board Honor League 4 Execu IIVG Board Youth for Christ 1 Publlclty Chairman 2 3 Vlce President 4 President Freshle Aid 4 Carnival Worker 3 Office Worker 4 SYLVIA GAINES Pep Club 4 Beta Chl 3 Future Nurses 4 Iota Sigma Chl 3 4 Chaplain Art League 2 3 4 Iunlor Cholr 3 4 Glee Club 2 Office Production Staff 4 IUDY GALLAGHER Honor League 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 German Club 1 2 Beta Chl 2 3 Future Teachers 4 Youth For Christ 4 Phl Chl 3 4 Art L ague l 2 3 4 Actlvlty Book 1 2 Homeroom Secretary 2 Vlce Presl dent 3 Senlor Band 2 3 4 Iunlor CI101Y 2 Merry Go Round 3 4 GA A 1 2 3 4 Freshle Ald 4 Carnlval Worker 1 Second Row BARRY GALVIN Hughes Club 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Art League 1 2 3 4 Actlvlty Book 1 2 Homeroom Secretary 2 Treas urer 3 Senlor CDOIY 2 3 4 Ensemble 4 Merry GcrRound 3 4 Gargoyle Representative 2 3 Gargoyle Staff 4 Carnival Worker 1 Freshman Talent Show l IO ANN GATES IANICE GENDREW Tlurd Row LEE GOLDMEYER Honor League 4 Huzettesl Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Spanish Club 1 2 Future Teachers 4 Sages 2 3 Senlor YTeens 2 TGUSIG 2 3 4 Recordlng Secretary Art Leaguel 2 3 4 Activity Book 1 2 I-Iomeroom Treasurer 3 Senlor Cholr 3 4 Iumor Cholr 2 Freshman Cholr 1 Merry Go-Round 3 4 GA A 1 2 ANNUAL Representative 4 ANNUAL Start 4 Gargoyle Representative 1 3 Gargoyle Star! 3 Freshle Ald 4 Office Worker 3 ALBERTA GORDON Pep Club 3 Senlor YTeens 2 MIKE GOULD Fourth Row IAMES GREER Spanish Club 2 Art League 1 2 3 4 Actlvlty Book 2 Glee Club 3 IANEEN GREER Honor League 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Latin Club 3 Future Nurses 3 4 Vlce President S ges 2 3 4 I-Iepta Beta 2 3 Treasurer Art League 1 2 3 4 Activity Book192 Homeroom President l VICE President 2 Sergeant at Arms 4 SGDIOT Cholr 3 Freshman Cholr 1, Merry-Go-Round 3 4, G.A.A. 1 2, 3, 4, Malorette 2 4 ANNUAL Repre- sentative 17 ANNUAL Staff 47 Freshie Aid 47 Senior Class Prom Commit- teeg Christmas Party Committee 47 Camival Worker 1 37 Office Worker 2, 3, 4- Fr-shman Talent Show 1. IAYNE GROLL, Samuel Ach 1' Pep Club 2, 37 Future Nurses 47 Delta Chi Delta 2 3 4, Recording Secretary: Library Page 47 ANNUAL Representa- l1V9 3. Fifth Row: NANCY GRUBE, Senior Student Council 37 Honor League 47 Pep Club 37 German Club l 2, 37 Future Teachers 47 Art League 1 2 3 4- Senior Choir 2, 3,6l- Encemble 3, 47 Merry-GoRound 3, 47 Carnival Worker 3- Informa- tlon esk 4, IANICE GULLEY Pep Club 17 Sales Club 47 Art League 1, 27 Activity Book' 1 27 Library Page 4- Rhythme-tte 2, 3- 'Gargoyle' Staff . NAOMI HALL. SENIOR HOMEROOM TEACHERS MR PAUL F BOWERS C3121 Miss ARIA P sol-lzlwla C1123 MR. LLOYD A. WILLIAMS 13121 Mas. ENOLIA HElLE 4205 5-v .157 Fxrst Row IOAN HAMMAIVI Senror Suden Countrl Iur cr Sudent Councl 1 In n r e que 4 Executrve Board Huze tes I 2 Future Teachers 2 Home E Cub '7 Merclrandrsrng Cub 4 Art League l 4 A rvtry Boo lreshle Ard 4 Carnrva Worker 1 'IVR 'A I-IAINEY Futur Nurs I Ar League 4 JI. ANNA HANSFORD Pep I Sp ub B eens a ue ' vrty oo ar ow Ref: es a we Otf e Worker Second Row JAP I-I R I wry IN HA WIN! L, Cub -A Ft Lre Future Teaclsers I HO I L L4 Pres H,aBea 3 0 ry hrne Thlrd Row 'I-I MO II , I 1 3 Future Teacwers gun B ok G A A ARIWANN Hughes trcrng S rcarv Kruepk C rln Math I 3 Se retary 4 V e H1 Y rr C n Drcs de 3 Lou xr s 4 lf' rr, GcfRound 4 Gyn 3 AINNL S Gargoyle R rre no rnln e 4 C rn tr er l S L In a 3 Art Lea Ac rv y BC Fourth Row I1-4. NIS I C In Mr A Lear ue 4 If film ' 2 ', Orr La 'y o . n:'e's , .7 cn: . vue 47 Art League 3, 47 '. -1.' 1. V'cr er , I-lAIi'QI.I HIIIMKHIETEFI, Hugh' 7 lu, 33 eg rr f, 47 Art League , f, 3, ' .':trv ' too 7 L7 xzrc. Iqro 'uarci 47 t.4ebaI' l, Z, Manag 7 .- rqtsi, L -1 my . Fifth Row: FRANK l-IERRMANN, Spanrslr Club lp Beta Cln 17 Sages I, 2, 3, 4, Pres1dent7 Sales Club 37 Trckut Ocrnrnrttee 47 Art League 1, 2, 3, 47 Senror Choir 2, 3, 47 Freshman Cl clr lp IVIQIFY-Q'C'R'2llDd 2, 3, 4- P. A, Announcer 47 Carnrval f :T 'v S -, , . FOCIQFI HELCK, I'Iugh-s Clrb 47 La.1n lub I7 Chr Omega Srgma 47 Ar I 1 1 1, 2, 3, 47 Actrvrty I, 27 Hcmeroorn Treasurer 1, Vrce-President 37 Lunulr Lrne Guard 47 Bas,baIl I, 3, 47 Basketball 1, 27 Baske.baIl Manager 3, 4' S.n1er Class Chrrsrnas Par'y 4: Carn1v,.I Worker 3. ' Ill HIE: TT, Sixth Row: LOIS HIGKS Honor League 47 Pep Club lg Art League 1, 2, 3, 47 Actrvity Book I 27 Freshman Choir 17 Information Desk 4- Office Worker 4. SYLVIA L, Prep Club: Kytyves 47 At L ague 1, 2, 3, 47 Activ1t Bock' , 27 Lrbrary Page 47 ANINUAL Fl.pres,ntatrve 27 Gargoyle Sari 37 'armval Worker 3. CAROLE HILLE, Central 1, 7 He-pta Beta 3, 4, Art League 3, 4. Seventh Row: ARDEN HINSHAW, Hamllton Hrgn School 2, 37 Art League 47 Iunior Choir 4. GEORGE l-IOEHN, Rogert Bacon 17 Vrsual Ard 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE HOFFMAN, First Row: IANE HOLTKAMP, Senror Student Ccuncrl 2: Honor Sovrety 3, 4, Seyretary- Per' Club l- Art League l, 3, 4- Actrvrty Bock 1, Hornercotn Vrie- Presrdent 3- Usher 4- Freshman L'.'l.:1r lf Freshpe Arcl 4- Carrzrval Vfirkfr l- Ofirce '-'ffrker 4. ANDY HOLZINGER, Hnqhes Club 3g Art League l, 3, 47 Baseball T. ALLEN HOR'fVlTZ, Samuel Air l' Sganxsh Club Q, 3' Maih Club Exeiztive Biartd, 4' Art League 1, 3, Yun:-lr Lure Guard 4. Second Row: lONALD HUIZ-SON, Samuel A.:-Er l- Gerrnan Club 4- Math Club f, 3- 'A trv1'y Book QA: Eeeiball Chanvr-llir 4, Treasurer, TEL' HUPPERTZ, Art Lefrque l, 3, 3, 4- A-'trvriy Book l, fl: Track 3, 4 HM HURLEY, Art Leafgue l, T, 3, 4: 'Artrvrty Book l. 7: Basketball 7, Third Row: CLARENCE HUSTON, Senror Band 2, 3, 47 Senrcr Orchestra 2, 3: Merry Go' Round 2, 3, 4, PAT HUX, Anderson Townshggz lg Art League 3, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Pro- ducuon Worker. CATHERINE IACKSON, Honor Leaque 4: Future Nurses lt Art League 4 ACTrv1ty Book 27 Senior Orchestra 2: Merry-Go-Round 2, Fourth Row: lOYCE IACKSON, Kytyves 3, 4: Art Leaque l, 2, 37 Activrty Book l. WILLIAM IACKSON, Tait l, 2- Basketball 3- Cross Ccuntry 3, 4: Track 4 'Gargoyle' Start 4, CAROLE IAEGER, Fifth Row: IACK IENKINS, Senrnr Student Councrl 3, 47 Huqhes Club 3, 4, President Pr-z Club l, 3, 4: French Club 3, Exet-utrve Board: H1-Y 3, 4: Delta Beta fl, 3, Ex-.-uuve Board, 4, Presrdent: lnlertfatfvrrty Ccunz-rl 4: Art Leaqu- l, f', 3, 4, Actrvvy B-ink l- Hornerosrn Presrdent l, fl: Usher 3, 4, Head' Foctball Manager T P. A. Anneunf-fr 4- Bock Store 4- Carnrval Wnrker 'S WAYNE IENNEB, Srianrsh Club l, 2, Exerutrva Board: Ac?rvity Bock 1, MICHAEL IAHN, Hughes Club 3, 47 Krueck Club l, 3' H-Club 3, 4, Treas- urer- Art League 1, 3, 43 Act1v1ty Book 1, 25 Hornercom Treasurer l, Presrdenf 3- Freshman Chcrr lp Fcctball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, ANNUAL Bepresentafrve 2. Talent time at the Senior Class up Gia I lv .Q -as 'Er 'ilk -I il N- . . - x - , , Q 'Psi T 4 t' ' jzr x fri ' 15, f-' 3 fs 2,3 A YM! Christmas Party. Senior Cheerleaders MI Quikkf VISITS HuCIheS 'f 1 Q 1 :LLM HL. 1 - 1' E Fxrst Row BARBARA IOHNIENI Honor Lea,ue 4 Ex ll rr Latm Club 3 4 Geman Club 1 Treasur r 4 P esm 1 a Q 2 4 u ure Nurses 3 4 Sec mary Rau s Q nor Y Tcer s l usla 7 3 4 aque 1 IV v Il 1' E IS o 1 n sernble 3 3 ns nan Cl Merry 1 3 4 Rhythrnette 7 ANNUAL Representanv 4 G-irq yl Re, rea txve 3 4 Freshre A1d 4 Carnrval Wcrknr I 3 DINAH IOHNSON Pep Club 2 Beta Ch1 '7 Delta Cnr Delta 7 Corre C mn Secretary 3 Charlam Kytyves 4 Horneroorn Qt re ary 1 3 IANET IOHNSON Honor Leazue 4 Huzettes l De Club que 1 CIVI o K Hornero rr Trea rer Presrden 3 V1 ePres1dent 4 Gee Club I 3 ANNAI S1 C' 4 Senxor Chr1strnas Con m1 ee 4 Carnwal V o ke Second Row ANN IOHNISON K1n ey I-I H l IUDY IOHNISON1 Sem r Suoen u 1 we B l Corres,cnd nq SC re ary P L ub S ar s L H1 r YTeens 1 2 3 4 E we Boar a E 4 Ser Arms Hom 1' om Secr ary res1drn 3 r a rr ho1r P 3 4 Freshman C o Ierr o Rhythme I arfz N, e S art OTE IA IOPINIQO Thxrd How SOPHIA IONIES Pe1 e Clu IOHNI IUHLMAN' S6'l l Ln lrL1n1 Guad-4 e res e ROBERT KA SER Pe, Ar league l Fourth Row rSud ere S IC R o Cubl ROBERT KAR9 Sam1e A S S aq Prod NIIII C I. 1 If fx ' NI KEL R. Pe, L1 b r e s ress IS IIB B ck I Rhv hmette a N, Re rese IUNE KELLER Honor lea 1 4 Merchandrslnq 4 At Lea rue I IMI n erc 'n C Presl P e 1 or Desk 4 Frith Row IUELORES KELLY Porter Ir H , lu V For aque 2 3 4 LIVII ook omor r es n Merry Go Round 4 Carnlval Vw rker 3 Offme Worker 3 4 l11n1 r Counrr I World AHGIIS 4 NVILI IAM KENNEDY HC nor League 4 M rclard You r eaq 1 MARTHA KENINEDY Hcror Leaoue 4 Merrhand srng Club 4 Y For IIS 3 A aque 1 S1.xih Row IACQUELINE KEYS Honor League 4 Pep Club 3 Eu ure Nurses 3 Ze a P Epstlon 4 Treasurer Art League 4 ACIIVIIY Book 7 Senlor Or h s 2 3 Iumor Chorr 4 Merry GcfR und Z 3 4 Ereshr Axd 4 IO ANN KEYS Honor League 4 Pep Club 3 Eu ure Nurses 3 Ze a Phr Eps1lon 4 Se-rqeantatArms Ar Leaque 'I 3 4 A 1v1ty Book 2 Sen1or Orchestra 7 3 Iumor Cholr 4 Merry Co Round 3 Ereshlo A1d 4 OtI1ce Worker 4 CLEDA KIDWELL Holrns Hqhl 3 B I 4 Seventh Row GEORGIA KING Pep Club 1 French Club l Sages 4 Thesplans 4 Delta Chr Delta 3 4 Serqeant at Arms Actrvtty Book 1 2 Lrbra y Page 4 Merry Go Round 4 Glee Club 1 Rhythmettes 2 3 DALE KLOSTERMANN Hughes C uh 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Spanrsh Clu 1 2 Math Club 3 Chess Club 3 Delta Beta 2 Serqeantat Arms 3 chap IGIH 4 Interiratorrty Councrl 2 3 4 Art Leaque 1 2 3 4 Actrvrty B ok 1 7 Homeroom Treasurer I S retary ? Foo ball 2 3 SWlIIlI'HlHQ 1 Gym learn 2 3 Gargoyle Stat' 4 Carmval Wcrke 3 Vxsual A1ds 4 IERRY KNABE Art Leaque 4 Aatnrty Book 2 Freshman Choxr l 9- First Row: LlLA KNIGHT, Honor League 4, Pep Club 3, French Club l, 2, Sales Club 3, Merchandising Club 4, President, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4,7 Hornercom Vice- President 2, Treasurer 3, Library Page 3. ESSOLINE KNIGHTEN, Future Nurses 3, 4, G.A.A, 3, 4. CLETA KNOEPFLE, Senior Student Council 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Sages 2, I-lepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 1, 2, Usher 4- ANNUAL Representative 2, 3, ANNUAL Staff, Astivity Section 43 Gargoyle Staff 3, Freshie Aid 4, Carnival 'Norker 3. Sec ond Row: ART KOENINGER, Latin Club 2, Chess Club 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Page 4, Carnival Worker 1, 3, Visual Aids 2, Greenhouse Worker 2, 3. IEANETTE KROHN, Honor League 4, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Beta Chi 4: Sages 1, Senior Y-Teens 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 1, 2, Freshie Aid 4. IOY KUKLEHAN, Fort Lauderdale, Fla, 3, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Sages 2, Tausia 2, 4, Art League 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Merry- Go-Round 1, 2, 4, Rhythmette 2, Carnival Worker 1. Third Row: NORMAN KULUHAN, Senior Student Council 2, Hughes Club 3, Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 1, 2, Freshman Choir 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, ANNUAL Representative 3. RITA LADD, Honor League 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, Future Nurses 3, Treasurer, Youth For Christ 2, 3, Treasurer, 4, Secretary, Art League 1, 2, 3, Activity Book 1, 2, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Merry-Go-Round 4, Freshie Aid 4, Carnival Worker 3. LEILA LAILE, Pep Club 1, 2, Beta Chi 4, Merchandising Club 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, Activity Book 1, 2, Homeroom Vice President 1, Usher 3, Junior Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir l: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, ANNUAL Representative 1, Gargoyle Representative 2, 3, Carnival Worker 1, 3. Fourth Row: WILLIAM LANGLAND, Hughes Club 4, H-Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Art Lealgtge 1, 2, 3, 4, Homerooni President 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball , , ,4, llM LARGE, Krueck Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, Art League l, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book l, 2. RICHARD LAWSON, Sales Club 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 1, 2, Track Fifth Row: WALTRAUD LEMMRICH, Honor League 4, Sales Club 3. BETTY LIGHT, Kytyves 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Ac- tivity Book l, 2. DALE LISTER, Sales Club 3, Art League l, 2, 3, 4. The construction of a faculty parking lot the addition of hall trash containers, and the installment oi an electric ditto machine, all were improvements around school this year. 'Qt' 6 ...... tl V QV 1--4 A E Flrst Row SANDRA LOHRLM Honor League 4 Beta Chr 3 4 SergenatatArms You h For Grrrst 2 3 Art League I '7 3 4 Actrvr y Book 1 2 Carnrval Vtforker 3 Oftrce Worker 4 O ANN LOSITO Honor League 4 Youth For Chrrst 2 Carnrval Worker I RUTH LUSTIG Honor Socre y 3 4 Treasurer Honor League 4 Huzettes I 2 Second Row LARRY MACK Pep Club 1 2 3 4 French Club 2 Math Club 4 Chess Club 4 Stage Productron Crew I 2 3 arnrval Worker I Homeroom Vrce Pr srdent 1 Vrsual Ards '7 3 4 Football I IONI MARTIN Iunror Student Councrl I Pep Club 2 Alpha Beta Chr 2 3 4 Irrtertratorrty Councrl 2 Art League 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book 2 Glee tu 2 G A A 2 TOM MARTINELLI Tlurd Row ELBERT MASON Art League I 2 NORMA MASON Pe, Club l Spanrsh Club l Bea Chr 4 Sages 3 4 Program Charrman Thesprans 3 4 Delta Chr Del a Z 3 4 Art League l 3 4 Actrvry Bock I 2 Homeroom Secretary 3 Merry GoRound Glee Club l ANNUAL Repres ntatrve l Carnrval Worker l Oflrce Worker 4 Drama 3 4 URSULA MATTNER Honor League 4 Pep Club 1 4 Latrn Club I 4 French Club 3 4 Correspondrng Secretary German Club l 2 4 Spanrsh Club 1 Theta Chr 7 3 4 Math Club l Future Teachers l Sa es 2 3 4 Thesprans outh for Chrrst 3 4 Ar League I 2 3 4 A rvr y Boo l 2 Sen or 1411 4 freshman Chorr l MerryG Round 3 4 Carnrval Worker l 3 Fourth Row MIKE MAY Hughes Club 3 Pep Club I 2 Math Club 4 Delta Beta 3 4 Art League I 2 3 Actrvrty Book I 2 Freshman Chorr I GLENN MCANNICH Elmwood Place l Mt Healthy 3 Senror Band 2 4 ONNA MCBEATH Pep lub l Beta Chr 1 Home EC Club 1 Delta Chr Delta 3 4 V1cePresrdent lntertratorrty Councrl 4 Actrvrty Book I 2 Senror Chorr 2 3 4 Merry Go Round 2 3 4 Gargoyle Representatrve 3 Carnrval Worker 3 Frith Row IIM MCCORMACK Pep Club 1 2 3 French Club I Delta Beta 3 4 Art l ague I 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book l 2 Senror Chorr 2 3 4 Ensemble 2 Freshman Chorr 1 Merry Go Round 3 4 Carnrval Worker 3 RHODA MCDANIEL Honor League 4 Latrn Club 2 Future Nurses 3 4 Treasurer Art League I 2 3 Actrvrty Book I 2 Lrbrary Page I Senror Chorr 4 Ensemble 4 Iunror Chorr 2 3 Merry Go-Round 1 4 Glee Club I MARILYN McKEE Senror Student Councrl 3 Honor League 4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Latrn Club l 2 German Club 3 4 Math Club 2 Future Teachers 3 4 Presrdent Sages 2 S nror YTeens 1 2 Recordrrrg Secretary 4 Wor shrp Charrman Tausra 2 3 4 SergeantatArms Art League I 2 3 A trvtty Book l 2 Hom room Secretary Presrdent I Senror Chorr 2 3 4 Freshman Chorr I Merry Go Round 2 3 4 Rhythmettes l 2 ANNUAL Start Iunror Hrgh Sectron 4 Gargoyle Start I Freshre Ard 4 Srxth Row BETTY McKINLEY Huzettes I 2 Youth for Chrrst 4 Art League Actrvrty Book 1 2 ANNUAL Representatrve 1 Carnrval Worker MARGRETTA MCREYNOLDS Pep Club I 2 Beta Chr 3 Home Ec Club I Alpha Beta Chr 2 3 4 Treasurer Intertratorrty Councrl 2 Art League 3 4 Actrvrty Book I 2 Homeroom Treasurer 1 Usher 3 GAA 1 2 VIRGINIA MEANS Alpha Beta Chr 2 3 4 Art League 1 2 Actrvrty Book 2 Homeroom Presrdent I Freshman Chorr 1 GAA I 2 Seventh Row: ROBERT MERKLE, Art League l, 2. LUCEY MERRIMAN, Walnut Hills 1, 27 Honor League 47 German Club 37 Senror Band 3: Senior Orchestra 31 Merry'Go-Round 35 Office Worker 3, 4, FRED MORRIS. First Row: I f Q. DELMAR MEYER, Sales Club l: Art League I, f, 3, 4- 'Attivity Book' I, 2: Gargoyle Representative l. MARY ANN MINK, Honor League 4: Pep Club l: Gerrnan Club 3: Fuwxre Q Nurses 3, 4: Youth ror Chris' l, 7, 3, 4: Stgnta Qi! Ita Chi 3, P1-dge M1s- tress: Alt l. ague I, 2, 3: Senior Band 3, 4: Iuntor Band 2: Mc-rfy-Clo-Rfzund 4: Glee Club I: Freshie Aid 4: Carnival Worker I, 3. CARL MOREHEAD, 'Nest Virginia 2: Senior Studs-nt Cfzunc-1l 4- Att l.f-f1'gt1f- I, 3, 4: Avt1v1ty Book I: l2argoylt ' Statt 1, 3. Second Row: EMORY MORRIS, Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueck Club I, 3: H Club 4: Pep Club I. 2, 3, 4: Frenc-h Club I, 2: German Club 3, 4: H1-Y 3, 4, President: Tri- ginta Optimi 2, 3, Treasurer 4- Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book l, 27 lzoys' Week Candidate 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: Golf 3, 4: Bowling I, 2: Gar- goyle Representative 3: Lunchroom Cashier 2, 3. LARRY MORRISON, Art League I, 2, 3, 4- 'Activity Book' I, 2: Gyzzi Team 1, 2, 3. ' LINDA IO MORRISON, Honor Lcague 4- Huzettes I, 2, Recording Secretary- Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Future Teachers 4: Sages 3, 4: I-lepta Beta 2, ,3 4, Corresponding Secretary: Ticket Cornnuttee 27 Art League I, 2, 3, 4- Activity Book I, 2: Horneroorn Recording Secretary I, 2: Lsher 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: G A.A, I, 2, 3, 4: ANNUAL Representative 4: ANNUAL Stall 4, Girls' S:-crts Sectron: Fr slne Aid 4: Senior Ways and Means Cornrnittefi: Prorn Coin- ntittee 4: Carnival Worker Ig Frrstunan Talent Stux.-.' I- Gnls' 'JJ--1-k Rn: resentattvt 4, Third Row: LINDA SUE MORRISON, Honor League 4: Huzettes I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 ,K Spanish Club 3, 4: Delta Chi Delta 2, 3, Historian 4, President: Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book l, 2. IIM MUCKENFUSS, Hughes Club 3, 4' Krueck Club I, 2: H-Club 2, 3, 4, President: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: I-I1-Y 3, 4, Secretary: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4: l-lorneroorn Vice-President I, Treasurer 2, Sec- retary 3: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4: Track I: Senior Pram and Christmas Planning Committees 47 Visual Aids 4. PAUL MUELLER, Senior Student Council 2: Iuntor Student Council I, Vice- President: Krueck Club I, 2: H-Club 4: Pep Club I, 2: Sales Club 4, Treas- urer: Art League 1, 2: Activity Book I, 2: Homeroom VICGYPIGSICIGIII I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Sergeant-at-Arnts Freshman CIIOIY Ig Football l, 3, 4' Baseball 4: Basketball I: Trark I- Golf I, 2, 3. Fourth Row: il :' ,. -a,? s M LEROY NASH, H-Club 2, 3, 4: Art League I, 2, 3, 4' Activity Bock - ,LII Vi. Lunchlrne Guard 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: ANNUAL Representative 2: Gargoyle at Representative 3. ' 3 'gm Yu VVILLIAM NEUBERT, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Math Club 2, 3, 4: Chess Club I 2, 3, 4: Ar: League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book I, 2: Carmval Worker 3. K X IANET NICELY Pep Club I: Beta Chi 3: Merchandising Club 4: Art League ,A I I, 2, 3, 4: Act1v1ty Book I, 2: Senior Choir 3, 4: Freshman Choir I: Merry- YP : , Go-Around 3, 4: ANNIQAL Representative 3: Gargoyle Representative 2. S VZ sg' E , ., 7, - 3 5 1 ? ' f Fifth Row: CHARLES NORTON, Iuntor Student Council I: Hughes Club 3, 4- Pep: Club 3, Sales Club 3: Art League I, 2, 3: Freshman Choir I: Carnival Vtlorker 3. NELDA NORTON, Senior Student Council 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. Recording Secretary, Executive Board: Huzettes 2: Spanish Club 3, Execu- tive Board: Future Teac-hers 4: Senior Y-Teens 27 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Secretary: Art League l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book I, Homerooxn Presi- dent 2, Secretary 3, 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4, Librarian: Fresh- man Chclr I: Merry-GoRound 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain- Rhythm- ette 2: Freshte Aid 4: Senior Planning Contnuttee 4: Carnival 'Worker 3: Senior Class Vice-President 4, NICK PARTHENAKIS, H-Club 3, 4: Ar' League I, 2, 3, 4- Activity Bock' 1, 2: Freshman Choir, I: Football 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Gym Team 3, 4: Visual Aids 2, 3. 4. IANEEN GREER RUDY MUCKENFUSS H-Clubs Queen of Sports Hughes Club's Iohn Alden .ua MI, HH!- l ,- -ii: 4 4 Q 1 17. ., -, NELDA NORTON Huqhes Club's Priscilla C-53' First Row IIM PARTHENAKIS HClub 2 3 Art League I 2 3 4 Freshman Choir 1 Football 3 Trackl 2 3 4 Gym Teaml 2 3 4 Gargoyle Representa tive 3 TOM OBERSCHMIDT Hughes Club 3 4 Krueck Club l 2 Secretary Pep Club 3 Latin Club 1 Triginta Optimi 3 4 Treasurer Art League Activity Book l 2 ANNUAL Representative 4 Gargoyle Staff 3 Car nival Worker I 3 TOM ORLOFF Krueck Clubl 2 Sales Club 3 Art league l 2 3 4 AN NUAL Representative 2 Gargoyle Representative 1 Second Row CARY OSFIELD Delta Beta 2 3 4 Art League l 2 3 4 A tivity Book PAULINE PARKER Honor League 4 Pep Club 3 German Club l 2 3 Be a 1 l 4 A L e 3 4 Activity Book l 2 Home Room Vice President 3 Freshie Aid 4 VEARL PENNINGTON Hughes Club 3 4 German Club l 2 3 Vice-Presi dent Math Club 2 3 Art League l 2 3 4 Senior Band l 2 3 4 Student Director Senior Or hestra l 2 3 4 Merry Go-Round 1 2 3 4 ANNUAL Representative l 2 3 Senior Christmas Party Committee 4 Third Row ROSA PENNY WALT PETERS Hughes Club 3 4 Krueck Club I 2 H Club 4 Homercom President 2 3 Lunch Lme Guard 4 Freshman Choir l Football l 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Carnival Worker 3 ROCCO PETROCELLI IR Visual Aids 4 P A Announcer 4 Art eaguo Fourth Row BARBARA PFAHLER Art League 1 2 3 4 lunior Band 2 Glee Club l ANNUAL Representative 3 Gargoyle Representative 2 Carnival Worker KATHERINE PICKEFT Bloom lr High l Honor League 4 French Club 2 4 Executive Board Beta Chi 3 4 Future Nurses 3 4 Future Teachers 3 Zeta Phi Epsilon 4 Vice-President Arft League 2 3 4 Activity Book G A A 3 4 ANNUAL Representative 4 NORMAN PINFOLD Hughes Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Latin Club l 2 Math Club 3 4 Tri Chi 2 3 4 Secretary Art League l 2 Acivity Book l Homeroom Secretary l Lunchline Guard 4 Usher 3 4 Iunior Choir 2 Freshman Choirl Baseball! 2 3 Basketballl 2 Cross Country 2 Swim ming 3 Carnival Worker 3 Fifth Row PATSY POOLE Pep Club 1 2 3 Activity Book l IIM POWELL Freshman Shoir l LEONARD PRAGAR Art League l 2 3 4 Senior Choir 4 Iumor Choir 3 I-reshman Choir l Sixth Row. FRANCES PRATHER, Senior Student Souncil 27 Honor League 47 Pep Club 1, 2,13, 47 Activity Book l, 27 Freshman Choir 17 Gargoyle' Representa- ' e 2 . IVA PRICE Honor League 47 Pep Club 3' Spanish Club 47 Beta Chi 3, 47 Future Nurses 47 Sages 47 Senior Y-Teens 3- Art League 2, 3, 47 ' Activity Book 2' G.A.A. 2, 3, 4- Carnival Worker 37 Production Worker . SHIRLEY PRICE, Pep Club l, 2, 47 Beta Chi 3, 47 Sages 47 Art League 1, 2. 3 4: Activity Book l, 27 ANNUAL Representative 2, Seventh Row: IOYCE RAHE, Honor League 47 Pep Club 3, 47 Senior Y-Teens 2, 37 Art xliaciue 2, 3, 47 Activity Book I, 27 G.A.A, 37 Freshie Aid 47 Carnival or er . MARLENE RAHN, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Beta Chi 2, 37 Merchandising Club 47 Art League 1, 27 Activity Book l, 27 Homeroom President 27 ANNUAL Representative 2. TED RAYNEY, Pep Club 47 Art League 1, 2, 3. 47 Activity Book I7 Fresh- man Choir l7 Track 37 Visual Aids 2. 'z-' gg VZ? it 1 First Row: FRANK REBMAN, Roger Bacon High School 3, Track 1, Football 2, MITCH1E REDMON, Pep Club 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, Activity Book 1, 2' Homeroom Treasurer 2. FLDY REED, Beta Chl 4, Youth tor Christ 4, Art League 2, 3, 4. Second Row: LOROTHY REECE H ror Lea ue 4 Art League 2 3 4 A '1V1' Book 2 1 , o. g'. : , , , 7 c, .y Freshle Aid 4. BARBARA REEVES, Bloom Iunlor High 1, Germarl Club 3, Chess Club 3, Parlators 2, 3, President, Youth tor Christ 3. CAROL REICI-ILE, Pep Club 1, Beta Chl 3, 4, Sales Club 3, 4, Youth for Christ 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Carnival 'Worker 3. Third Row: IANICE REIS, Honor League 4, Executive Board, Honor Society 3, 4, Pres- ident, Huzettes 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Executive Board 4, Secretary, Senior Y-Teens 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Freshie Aid 4, Senior Christmas Party Committee 4, Carnival Worker 1, 3. CAROL RENNEGARBE, Huzettes 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Actiyity Book 1, 2, Freshman Choir 1, G,A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Representative 4, Freshie Aid 4, Lunchroom Cashier 4, Carnival Worker 1, 3, lnformation Desk 4, Honor League 4. LELA RETHEREORD, Rothenberg 1, Youth for Christ 2: Activity Book 2, Glee Club 3. Fourth Row: DONNA RETTINGER, Fanwood, N. I, 2, Long Beach, California 3, Honor League 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, French Club 2, German Club 3, 4, Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Thesplans 4, Senior Y-Teens 2, Tausia 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mlstress, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Book 1, 2, G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, Gargoyle Start 4, Froshle Aid 4, Carnival Worker 1. ROBERT REUSS, Hughes Club 3, 4, Program Chairman, Krueck Club 2, H-Club 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hl-Y 4, Tri Chl 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Vlcefpresident, lntertratorlty Council 4, Treas- urer, Usher 3, 4, Boys' Week Candidate 4, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4, Carnival Worker 1, 3. TOM REXROAT, Sales Club 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Lunch Line Guard 4, Fifth Row: MIRIAM REYNOLDS, Beta Chl 3, 4, Zeta Phi Epsilon 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, Usher 3, ANNUAL Representative 3, Senior Prolect Committee 4, Carnival Worker 3, IO ALLEN RICKETT, Western Hills 1, 2, Honor League 4, Beta Chl 4, Youth for Christ 4, Art League 4, Freshle Aid 4, Carnival Worker 3. IOAN RIEHLE, Honor League 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Beta Chl 4, Senior Y- Teens 2, Kytyves 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, lnterfratority Council 4, Activity Book 1, 2, Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 3, Sergeant-atfArms 4, G.A.A, 2, 3, 4, ANNUAL Representative 4, Freshie Aid 4, Lunch Room Cashier 4. HANK S HVVAPZ 1V1ARlLYN SCHUCH lACK1E STAUB Phi Chi and Sigma s Mr Popularity Sweetheart of C.0.S. '1'ausia's Miss Football 5 ew MN: I s 1, 1 'swf' we st First Row: LANCE RIESENBERGER, Hughes Club 3, 4, Treasurer7 Krueck Club 1, L27 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 47 German Club 1, 2, 37 H1-Y 47 Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Intertratorrty Council 47 Ticket Committee 27 Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 27 Usher 3, 47 Merry-GoRound 47 Swimming Head Manager 27 ANNUAL Start 4, Boys' Sports Sect1on7 Senior Christmas Party Committee 4: Carnival Worker 1, BARRY RIESS, Hughes Club 3, 47 Krueck Club 1, 2, President, H-Club 4: Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 27 H1-Y 3, 47 Chi Omega Sigma 3, Correspond- ing Secretary 47 Activity Book 1, 27 Homeroom Vice-President 1, 37 Usher 37 Freshman Choir 17 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 47 Bowling 1, 2, 3g Gargoyle Rep- resentative 1, 27 Gargoyle Editor 3, Senior Advisor 4, Visual Aids 4. DIANE RIGGS, Second Row: ANN RITTERHOFF, Honor League 4, Corresponding Secretary, Huzettes 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Latin Club 1, 27 French Club 3, 47 Future Teachers 4, Executive Board, Senior Y-Teens 1, 2, Corresponding Secretary, 3, Vice- Prosident, 4, Presidentp Tausra 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary, 4, Histortang Art League 1, 2, 3, 47 Activity Book 1, 27 Homeroorn President 17 Senior Choir 2, 3 4: Merry-Go-Round 2 3 4- Glee Club 1' Gargoyle Represen 1- tive 2 Freshre Aid 4 Carnival Worker 1 3 EMMA ROBINSON Future Nurses 1 HARRY ROBINSON Hughes Club 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Ches Llub 3 Triginta Optimi 3 4 Historian A lrague 3 4 Activity Book Track 3 4 Largoyle Start 3 Carnival Worker 3 Third Row IARRY ROBINSON Senior Student Council 3 4 lunior Student Council 1 Art League 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Trea urer 1 Football 1 2 3 Track 1 ALTAN ROLOFF Hughes Club 3 4 Kruerk Club 1 2 Per C1 b 1 2 C erman Club 1 2 3 President 4 Chi Omega Sigma 2 3 Treasurer 4 Vice P esrdent Art League 1 3 4 Ac rvrty Book 1 2 Horneroorn Virr President 2 Track 2 3 P A Announcer 4 Carnival Workerl 3 BOB ROSENZWEIG Hughes Club 3 4 K ueck Club 2 Pep Cub 3 a Cub 3 4 President Activity Book 1 2 Cargoyle Reyresentatrve 2 Fourth Row LAROL ANN BOTH Honor League 4 Beta Chi 3 4 Treasurer Y nth 1 Christ 3 4 Art Leaguel 2 3 4 Carn1valWorker1 3 PEGGY ROY Honor League 4 Pep Club 3 Beta Chi 3 Freshie Aid 4 IOYCE SCHEIBLING Honor League 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Spanish Club 1 2 Executive Board Future Teachers 4 Sages 1 3 Youth tor Christ 4 Delta hi Delta 2 3 Art Leaguel 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Histovrian ANNUAL S att 4 Business Manager Gargoyle Rep resentative 1 2 Freshie Aid 4 Carnival Worker 1 3 lunior Council on World Artairs 4 Otttce Worker 4 Frith Row IOY SCHELLINGER Honor League 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Beta Chi 2 3 Ar ague 1 2 3 4 Activity Book 1 2 lumor Choir 1 Glee Club 3 4 G A A 1 Bus Token Seller 4 Freshie Aid 4 Carnival Worker 1 BARBARA SCHEPMAN Senior Student Council 2 Honor Society 3 4 Vice President Honor League 4 Executive Board Huzettes 1 2 Pep Club 1 3 4 latin Club 1 2 French Club 3 4 Math Club 2 3 Future Teachers 4 Sages 2 3 Senior YTeens1 2 3 Executive Board 4 Treasurer Tausia 2 3 Corresponding Secretary 4 Treasurer Art League 1 2 3 4 Activity Book 1 2 Girls Week Representative 4 Merry Go Round 2 3 4 Rhyth ette 2 Malorette 3 4 ANNUAL Start 4 Freshre Aid 4 Senior Christmas Party Chairman Prom Committee Planning Committee 4 Lunchroorn Cashier 3 4 Carnival Worker 1 3 Freshman Talent Show 1 TOM SCHIMPFF Hughes Club 3 4 Pep Club 1 Thespians 4 Art League 1 2 3 4 Activity Book 1 2 Sen1orChoir 3 4 Treasurer Ensemble 3 4 Freshman Choir 1 Merry Go Round 3 4 Football 2 Gym Team 3 Bowling 1 Carnival Worker 3 Sixth Row MARILYN SCHLESING Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Beta Ch 1 2 Art Leag rx 1 2 3 4 Activity Book 1 2 Glee Clubl 2 Rhythmette 2 Gargoyle Start 4 EARL SCHMIDT Hughes Club 3 Pep Club 3 Art League 1 2 3 4 A tivrty Book 1 2 STANLEY SCHMITT Hughes Club 3 Pep Club 4 Math Club 3 Senior Band 2 3 4 Junior Bandl Merry GoRound 2 3 4 Seventh Row PAUL SCI-INEEMAN Hughes Club 3 4 Pep Club 4 Math Club 4 Activity Book 1 Senior Band 2 3 4 Iumor Band 1 Visual Aids 4 HELEN SCI-IRIEFER Honor Socrety 3 4 Honor League 4 German Club 1 2 3 4 Future Nurses 3 Merchandising Club 4 Art Leaguel 2 3 4 IANE SCI-IROEDER Honor League 4 Art League 1 2 3 4 Activity Book First Row: MARILYN SCHUCH, Honor League 4, Vice-President7 Pep Club 1, 2, 37 Spanish Club 2, 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 37 Maiorette 2, 3, 47 ANNUAL Staff 47 Freshie Aid 47 Ways and Means Committee 47 Carnival Worker 37 Fresh! man Talent Show 17 l-fepta Beta 2, 3, Pledge Mistress 4, PfGS1de1'11Z Usher 37 Interfratority Council 4, Recording Secretary7 Art League 1, 2, 3, 47 Activity Book 1, 27 Homeroom Vice-President 47 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 47 Glee Club 1, 27 Prom Committee 4, ALBERT SCHWARZ, Hughes Club 3, 47 Pep Club 1, 3, 47 German Club 3, 47 Math Club 2, 3, Executive Board 4, President7 Gargoyle Representa- tive 2, 37 Prolect Committee 47 Carnival Worker 37 Activity Book l, 27 Homeroom Treasurer 27 Usher 3, HANK SCI-IWARZ, Senior Student Council 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, President7 lunior Student Council 1, President7 Hughes Club 3, 4, Corre- sponding Secretary7 Krueck Club 1, 27 German Club 3, 47 Math Club 37 1-li-Y 3, 47 Ways and Means Committee 47 Carnival Worker 1, 37 lntra-City Student Council 3, 4, President7 Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 47 lntergatority Council 47 Art League 1, 2, 3, 47 Activity Book 1, 27 Homeroom President 1, 2, ViceAPre-sident 37 Boys' Week Candidate 47 Lunchline Guard 37 Foot- ball 1, Captain, 2, 37 Basketball 17 Track 1, 2, 3. Second Row: ROMA IEAN SCRUGGS, Future Teachers 3, 4, Chaplain7 Home Ec. Club 27 Gargoyle Representative 37 Office Worker 37 Ivyettes 2, 37 Zeta Phi Epsilon 4, President Interfratority Council 47 Activity Book 27 Homeroom Secretary 17 Usher 37 Senior Choir 47 lunior Choir 37 Merry-Go-Round 4- Glee Club 3, 4. BOB SEARS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 47 ANNUAL Representative 37 Activity Book 1, 27 Basketball 1, 2. DON SEARS. Third Row: DAVE SENN, Hughes Club 3, 47 Krueck Club 1, 27 Pep Club 3, 47 Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-Pres1dent7 Gargoyle Representative 37 Program Planning Corn- rnittee 47 Lunchroom Cashier 3, 47 Carnival Worker 17 Senior Class Treasf urer 47 Triginta Optimi 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres1dent7 lnterfratority Council 47 Art League 1, 2, 3, 47 Activity Book 1, 27 Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 37 Usher 3, 47 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3. lAY SEVERANCE, Hughes Club 3, 47 Pep Club 1, 3, 47 Spanish Club 2, 37 Sales Club 3, Vice-President7 Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain7 Youth for Christ 37 AN- NUAL Staf-t 47 Gargoyle Representative 3, 47 Carnival Worker 37 Tri Chi 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Treasurer7 Art League 1, 2, 3, 47 Activity Book 1, 27 Usher 47 Football 3, Manager7 Swimming 4. PAT SHEPPARD, Honor League 47 Pep Club 2, 37 Homeroom Treasurer 27 Glee Club 1, 4. Fourth Row: CAROLE SHOOK, Senior Student Council 2, Executive Board 3, 47 Honor League 47 Huzettes 1, 2, Vice-President7 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Senicr Y- Teens 37 ANNUAL Representative 27 ANNUAL Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager7 Gargoyle Representative 37 Freshie Aid 47 Senior Christmas Party Committee 47 Carnival Worker 1, 37 Prom Committee 47 Girls' Week Committee 47 Homeroom Assistant Secretary 47 Student Council Calendar 47 Hepta Beta 3, 47 Art League 1, 2, 3, 47 Activity Book 1, 27 Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer 1, Secretary 37 Usher 47 Glee Club 1. FAY SHOWES, Junior Student Council 1, Corresponding Secretary7 Pep Club 17 Home EC. Club 17 Zeta Phi Epsilon 47 Activity Book 27 Glee Club 47 G.A.A. 1, 27 Production Worker 4. IOYCE SHOWES, Samuel Ach 17 Pep Club 27 Beta Chi 37 Alpha Beta Chi 2, 3, 47 Art League 2, 3, 47 Activity Book 27 lunior Choir 47 G.A.A, 2, 3, 47 Office Worker 4. Fifth Row: PAULINE SIEBOLD, Honor League 4, Treasurer7 Huzettes l, 2, President: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Latin Club 1, 27 Math Club 17 Future Teachers 1, 2, 47 G.A.A. 1, 27 Gargoyle Representative 2, Managing Editor 3, Senior Ad- visor 47 Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, 47 Freshie Aid 47 Senior Planning Commit- tee 47 Lunchroom Cashier 2, 3, 47 Carnival Worker 1, 37 Senior Class Sec- retary 47 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, V1CGAPISS1d9Ul, lntertratority Council 47 Art League 1, 2, 3, 47 Activity Book 1, 27 Usher 3, 47 Senior Orchestra 1, 27 MerryAGo-Round 2. BOB SIEGRIST, Sales Club 37 Art League 2, 3, 47 Activity Book 2. GRACE SIMPSON, Western Hills 17 Honor League 47 Latin Club 27 Mer- chandising Club 47 Freshie Aid 4. Murderer's Row? . . . No! These are the coaches and referees of Hughes' annual Guadal Canal Hockey game. Left to right: Ralph 'Pm' 3 rs ai sense-1, uaya Williams, Will Hundemer, and Robert Keller. A Pile7UP Of huskles OH we 4.1 cz .Pg et? FIISI Row DONALD SIPPLE Hughes Club 3 Krueek Club 3 Pep Club 3 Chess Club 2 3 Presrdent A t League 1 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book 1 2 Cross Country 3 Trark 2 3 4 ANNUAL Representatrve FSTIE SKINNER Corbrn I ? Honor League 4 Sales Club 3 Art League 3 4 Freshre Ard 4 Carmval Worker 3 Ottree Worker 3 LILLIAN SLOANE Iunror Student Councrl I Re ordrng Secretary Honor League 4 Recordrng Secretary I-luzettes 1 2 Pep Cub I 2 3 4 French Clubl 2 Vree Presrdent Sages 2 3 4 Secretary Thesprans 3 4 Delta Chr Delta 3 4 Treasurer Art uel 3 3 4 Actrvrty Book 1 2 Home room Presrdent I 2 3 Treasurer 4 Freshman Chorr I Merry Go Round 2 3 4 GAA 1 2 Gargoyle Representatwel Freshre Ard 4 Carmval Worker Second Row EPALFORD SMITH Hughes Club 3 4 Pep L, uh 4 Carman I 3 ess Club 3 Art League I 2 3 4 Acrvr ook RACE SMITH Walnut Hrlls I Honor League 4 Per Club 2 3 Latrn Club Ze a Phr Epsrlon 4 Correspondrng Secretary Art League 3 3 4 A trvr y Book 3 Freshre Ald 4 Carmval Worker 3 LAWRENCE SMITH Hughes Club 4 Art League I 3 3 4 Aenvty Bock Freshman horr I Football I Ba ketball I 4 Track Third How A 'N I nrar error League 4 A Lrague 4 Snro Banc IIANETTI SORCS Pep 'lub I Frcnch Cub I Bet Ch 3 Fone E tub I Art League I L rvrt eo 3 Ie Clu TOM SPEER Hughes Crub 3 4 De Club I I Math Club 3 Presrd nt 3 ry Bc, S nrc Band 3 4 lunr r Band 3 Iva Worker I Fourtn Row IOY If. SPLNCER Iunror Student Councrl I Iunror Llaorr IACKIE STAUB Senlor Student Councrl Sranrsh Club 3 3 Futur ac mers 7 3 H B 3 4 Sergeant a' Ar A Le que I 4 Ac vrtv Book I 2 Homeroorn Secretary 3 Presrdent 4 Lsher 3 4 S r CI rr 4 Merry Go Round 4 ANNUAL R presentatrve 2 Gargoyl e Lua v I Gargoyle Stat' 3 Sen or Chrxstmas Party Project Plannrng Commrtt es Carmval Worker 3 NANICY STE MAN Accelerated I 2 4 Honor League 4 I-Iuzettes I Cor res,.o xdrng Secretary 2 Recordrng Secretary Pep Club I 2 4 Latrn Club I 2 Future Tea hers 4 Secretary Senror YTeens 2 4 Tausra 2 4 Art Leagu I 2 Actruty Bo k I Senror Chorr 2 4 Freshman C orr Merry Go Round I 2 4 Cheerleader 4 Rhy hmette 1 2 ANNUAL R p resentatlve I Gargoyle Representatrve I Freshr Axd 4 Carmval Worker 3 F rfth Row ARLENE STEWARD Iunror Student Counerl I At L ague 2 3 4 Horne roon Vrce Presrdcnt 2 Grrls Week Canrdate I Freshman I GA A 2 3 4 ANNUAL Rep resentatrve 2 Gargoyle RGPTGSEDVBTIVG 3 IINDA STEWART BILL STO KHOFF HClub 4 Aetrvrty Book I 2 Art League I Fo tball I Track I Tennrs 3 4 Horneroom Presrdent I Srxth Row JACK STORTZ Hughes Club 3 Actxvrty Book I 2 Track 4 Bowlrng 4 DAVID SWITZER Hughes Club 3 4 Krueck Club I Pep Club I 3 Lat Club 3 Math Club 3 4 Art League-1 2 3 4 Senror Band 3 4 Iunror Band I 2 S mor Orches ra IO ANN TABAR Honor League 4 Pep Club 4 Merchandrsrng Club 4 Art League 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 ANNUAL Representatwe 2 Freshre Ard 4 Seventh Row PAUL D TERRY Onr da I Art League 3 4 Lunch Lrne Guard 4 DON TOELKE Pep Club I 2 Sales Club 3 Vrc Presrdent Art League I 2 3 4 Actrvrty Book I 2 Homeroom V1cePresrdentI DAVID O TOON Krueck Clubl 2 Thesnans 4 Art Leaguel 2 3 4 Homeroom Presrdent 1 Senror Chou' 2 3 4 Ensemble 3 4 Freshman Chorr I Carmval Worker I fig sg 8 .0-' ,- I ' I N5 X r , Q , 7 M My H 7 X S , , ' 7 r , , . 7 , : - I C I I 6 x ' ' I . , . : ' , I I, , I ,I Lag I -,I , 7 II I II ,I :I ' I ' I a , ' ' 'I I, 5 1 C ub 2, 3, 47 Ch - 7 , , , g 'I t ty B 'I I, 2. G I . , : 1 C , 7 I Q7 t I , o ' .., , 7 II C' ' r - . . , 1' I' r, C I p f S , 2, 5, f 4, - . -xi . if IN SIILIQIT, Ce t 'I I, 2' H N 4 - r' r 3, 7 . I 4 , l I I , AL Q , 23 'It 5 a i 5 , 7 ri . CI I, 7 , 3, 45 IIA't y B kII I, ..p G e A b I. . , I , . 5 , -A ' 2, f , 4: Ar' League I, 2, 3, 45 Aq1tvt' 'ok 1' e r , 5 o '1- . , 25' I' , , I 27 3 ,,, 5 o Tm- 'I L, , 47 epta eta 2, , , - .- nts: rt a , 2, 3, snag II'xoI : I-I F 5 I IIe'I II Reg r s- I tr e , 2: II II I I : A , and . C e g , I 2 , ,41 'I Q- 'S I . If I ohI lp , 1 I 7 f 2 , , : - C , V : , 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5 -I 1 1 f , - . 29' I I II 'Sie f 4 . : 'I I II , 1 1 ' , 558: Q5 4 ' M' , , , A in IIIIE 52 First Row: ELIZABETH TUCKER, Pep Club 1, 3, 4: Merohanciising Club 4: Activity Book 1, 2: Glee Club 1: Otiice Worker 3. ELVIN TURNER, Old Woodward 2: Art League 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4. ROGER TURNER, Pep Club 4: Art League 3, 4- 'Activity Book 2: Cross Country 2: Gym Team 2. Second Row: FRANCES VAN DYKE, Samuel Ach 1: Senior Student Council l: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Beta Chi 3, 4- Vice President: Future Teachers 3: lota Sigma Chl 3, Corresponding Secretary: Zeta Phi Epsllon 4: Ticket Committee 3: Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2: Library Page 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Carnival Worker 3. THELMA VANN, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi 2, 3: Future Nurses 3- Home EC. Club l: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, Executive Board, 4: lota Sigma Chi 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary: Activity Book l, 2: luruor Choir 2- Glee Club 2, 3, 4: G,A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4: ANNUAL Representative 2: Carnival Worker 1, 3: Freshman Talent Show. NELDA VlNCENT, Ross Township l, Pep Club 3, 4: Beta Chl 4: Youth tor Christ 4: PPhi Chr 4, Sergeant-at-Arms: Art League 3, 4: Usher 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3: Glee Club 3: G,A,A. 3, 4, Executive Board: Carnival Worker 3. Third Row: BOB VOLLAT, Central High School l, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4, President: Latin Club 3: Sales Club: Tri Chi 3, 4: Historian: Art League 3, 4- Usher 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: ANNUAL Staff 4: Carnival Worker 3: Office Worker 4: Visual Aid 4. MILDRED WADDLE, Senior Student Council 2, 3: lunior Student Council l: Honor Society 4: Honor League 4: Huzettes l, 2: Pep Club l, 2: Art League l, 2, 3, 4: 'Activity Book 1, 2: Freshmen l: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: ANNUAL Representative 1: Gargoyle Representative 4: Senior Protect Committee 4: Carnival Worker l, 3. GAYLEE WAGNER, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi 3, 4: Sages 1: Senior Y-Teens 1: Art League 4: Library Page 4: Iunior Choir 3: Glee Club l: Gargoyle Staff 3, 4: Carnival Worker 3: Office Worker 3, 4. Fourth Row: PAUL WALLPE, Pep Club 4: Art League 4: Football 3. CHARLOTTE WASH, Pep Club 1: Beta Chi 2: Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book l, 2: lunior Choir 2, 4: Glee Club 3: G.A.A. 2: Carnival Worker 1. ART WEBBER, Senior Student Council l, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Math Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President: Chess Club 2: Future Teacher l, 2: Ticket Com- mittee, l, 2, 3: Stage Crew l, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager: Activity Book 1, 2: Lunch Line Guard 3, 4: Senior Band 2, 3, 4: Merry Go Round 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 1, 2: Annual Representative 1, 2: Gargoyle Representative l: Gargoyle Start 4: Senior Pro1ect Committee 4: Stage Production Crow 1, 2, 3, 4: Carnival Worker 1, 3. Fifth Row: MARLENE WEBER, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chl 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2: Sigma Delta Chi 2: Chaplain 3, Vice-President, 4, President: Interfratority Council 4: Art League l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2: Gargoyle Staff 4: Office Worker 4. IODY WEGHORST, Withrow High School 1: Honor League 4: Pep Club 2 3, 4: Math Club 2, 3: Sages 2, 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Tausia 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mistress: Ticket Committee 2: Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2: Usher 3, 4: Library Page 3: Merry Go Round 2, 3, 4: G.A.A, 2: ANNUAL Stait 4, Senior High Section: Gargoyle Representative 3: Gargoyle Staff 3, Feature Editor, 4, Senior Advisor: Freshie Aid 4: Senior Christmas Party Committee: Prom Committee 4: Carnival Worker 3, IOE WEIS, Art League l, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, Wo krnen install new doors and enclosures Sports announcer and vvriter, Ed Kennedy 'bids aro nd Hughes stairways as a beginning of farewell to senior boys after his guidar e eriod the plan to improve school buildings. talk. in NN x ix 1. Frrst Row WESIEY WLLBOLRNE Hughes Club 3 HCluo 4 v Club l Art league l 2 3 4 ACllV1lY Book l Svxlmmlng l 2 3 4 Cheerlea r 3 4 ANNUAL Representa lve l Vlsual Alds 2 PATTI WELLS Pep l b 1 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 Future Teachers 2 Sages l Home EC Club l 2 Senlor YTeens 2 Hcpta Beta 2 Art League l 2 3 4 Actlvlty Bookl 2 Homeroom Secretary GAA l 2 Gargoyle Staff 3 BETTY WESLEY Senlor Student Councll 2 Honor League 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 German Club l 2 Future Nurses 3 Merchandlslng Club 4 Vlce resldent Youth for Chrlst 2 3 Lunchroom C6Shl9T 3 Phl Epsllon Phl 2 Phl Chl 3 Chaplaln ACllVlly Book l 2 Freshman Cholr I Second Row PAUL WESTERFELD Krueck Club l 2 Pep Club 4 Latln Club 2 Fu ure Teachers 4 Treasurer arnlval Worker 3 Art League l 2 3 4 Actlvlty B ok l 2 Homeroom Presldent l 2 Baseball l 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 CAROLE WESTON Honor League 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Spanlsh Cl b l 2 Exerutlve Board Math Club 1 Future Nur es 3 4 Presldent Sages 3 4 Senlor YTeensl 2 3 Exe UTIVG Board Rhythmette 2 ANNUAL Sat' Fa ulty SECTION Gargoyle Start 3 Freshle Ald 4 Carnlval Worker s 4 Ch ue 4 ACIIVIIY Bo H mero rn Presldent 2 Sergeant a Arms 3 4 Glee Club l VI LIAM WHEATLEY Art League 2 3 4 A lVl v Book l 2 Third Row SHIRLEY WHITIS Pep Club 1 Beta Chl 1 Gargoyle R9pl'GS6Hl5l1V9 2 O 1ce Worker 2 Homeroom Treasurer 3 Se retary 2 Art League 1 2 3 4 lvlty Book l 2 unlor Cholr 2 3 4 He, a Be a 2 PATTI WIBBEN Senlor Sudent ouncl' 4 Honor League 4 Execu IVE B ard Pep Club l 2 3 4 Senlor YT ens 2 He a Beta 3 4 HISIOTIBD T ke Commxttee l Art League 1 2 3 4 AClV1Y Book 2 Home Room P e d t 3 Usher 4 Senror Cholr 3 4 Llbranan Freshman Cholr 1 M rry Gc Bound 3 4 Glee Club 2 ANNUAL Representatlve 3 ANNUAL S au 4 Edltor Freshle Ald 4 Lun hroon ashler 3 4 Carnlval Worke l llllll r COllYlC1l ot World Aftalrs 4 Preslden' Glrls Week Represen dllVP IOAN WIIVMER Honor League 4 Fxecutlve Board Huzet es 1 2 Pep Club Futu ers V ent agua r lVllY Bock 2 Usher 3 Glee C lb 1 GAA 1 2 ANNUAL 4 FIPSllll' Ald 4 Lunchroom Cashler 3 Carnlval Worker I Fourth Row BETTY VVILEY Per Club l 2 3 4 Frel h Club l Sages l Senl r YTee 2 a 3 4 Co respon mg we re ary league l A tlvl y Book 1 2 Merry Go-Round l 3 4 Glee Club l Rhythme tes 3 ANNLAL Staff 4 Carnlval VV rker l 3 EARLENE WILLIAMS Honor League 4 Pe Club Q 4 Spanlsh Club 4 Home E onomlcs Club 1 2 Senlcr YTeens l 2 Carnlval Worker 3 Home Room Presldent 1 2 lnforn atlon Desk 4 Zeta Phl Epsllon 4 PHYLLIS WlLLlAMS IUUIOT Stllden Colncll l Pep Club 2 3 Spanlsh ub 2 3 4 Beta Ch 2 3 lunlclr YTe s Alph B Chl 3 4 lOl'l6ll Aclvlty Book l C ee Cll l Flfth How IIM WIESMANN Krueck Club l P , Cl b 4 A1 L g l 2 3 4 Home Room Treasurer l 2 Freshman Qholr l Basketba'l l 2 Carnlval Worker I EMILY WILSON Pep Club 2 Ia rn lub 2 3 Future 'Feathers 3 Sages 2 Parlators 2 Home Economlcs Club 2 Youth for ChY1Sl 3 Tau Nu Tau 2 3 Zeta Phl Epsllon 4 Interfratorlty Councll 2 3 Senlor Cholr 4 Iunlor Cholr 3 Merry Go Round 4 Glee Club 2 4 ANNUAL Representa tlve 2 Gargoyle R presen ahve 2 3 Gargoyle Staff 4 Feature Edlto Carnlval Work r 3 HENRY WILSON Art League 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Cross Country 3 Slxth Row LORRAINE WOLTERING Pe, Club 2 3 Beta Chl 3 4 Sales Club 3 4 Youth for Chrlst 4 Art League 1 2 3 Iunlor Chorr 4 Carnlval Worker 3 Productlon Staff 4 DONALD WOOD ACIIVIIY Book l 2 I-Iomeroom Oltlcer l 2 Seno Cholr 3 4 Annual Representatlve 2 LINDA WOODRUFF Honor League 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Latln Club 3 4 French Club l 2 Future Nurses 3 4 Future Teachers 4 Semor YTeerls 2 4 Youth for Chrlst 2 Art League 1 2 Actlvlty Book 2 Homeroom Secretary 3 Freshle Ald 4 Seventh Row BONNIE UHL Parkersburg West Vlrglnla l 2 Honor League 4 Latin Club 3 4 Future Nur 3 4 E ses xecutlve Board Sages 4 Thesplans 4 Art League 3 4 Merry Cvo Round 3, 4 CHARLFS ZIMBER Hughes Club3 4 HClub 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Ger man Club 3 4 Tlglglnta Optlml 2 3, 4 Correspondlng Secretary Art League l 2 3 4 ' ctlvlty Book l, 2 Lunchllne Guard 4, Track 2 3, 4, 'Gar goyle Representatlve I, 2 Q My Xwvvfnwfuzz - . . 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R x ' i 4 'f .- H A iffifew 3, Ms, A in ' v ' H 2' 'g eff if 5 X, JUNIORS First Row M Aaronson I Acton I Adams D Allen I Anderson B Asher P Bacon D Bahr R Ba1ley K Baker B Bankovskxs G Beatty Second Row S B1edenbender D Black M Blackburn A Bllncoe C Boettcher S Bonner E Booker C Borch ers P Bowman I Bradley B Brandls K Brannum Third Row E Br1qht M Brlll B Brown N Brown C Brunner I Bullock P Burqess B Burqm B Burns I Busch W Cade B Camp Fourth Row B Carlton B Carmon R Carnahah I Car ney N Carpenter M Carr D Cassam B Chnstman A Clark D Clark W Clark S Clark in 'Y f-'ff 1 XAAA F1fthRow L Clemons V Cl1ft B Cloud I COIDDOSIYOT N Contaxes W Cooper D Copenlnaver E Copenhaver A Cornell D Cotton B Couch G Couch Slxth Row I Countryman I Cox I Craddock I Cran dall B Craynon D Creamer B Cross V Cuyler B Dabney B Danlels G Daulo M Dav1s Seventh Row P Davrs P Davrs P Dav1s T Davrs B Dearmqer B Delitemer D Detmer M Detm rmq B Deubel L D1x1on S DIXOD B Dhonau E1ghthRow L Donovan M Douglas L Doutlntt I Dr1n nen I Drohan C Duqqer P Edwards L Ellerltorst M Ellls C Elwood L EWIHQ D Evans - A- 4 AQ A-ffl U99 1 Isa A6 1 29.9. 9229 f-I QE Q 9 - Y A If mfmwfi' 1, 9 QQ iff' 24? -ar! i an 5 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - I 1 - - I . , . , . , , . , . - - , . , . , . . n I I - I o I Q I . - I s I I 1 I 1 1 I . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . . , . , . . , . , . , . . 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' , 1 - , -' if ' 1. - ' 58 First Row W Farls T Farmer C Featherstone T Fen nelr B Fmkelmerer P Flemrng T Flernrng B Florence D Foster T Franks C Pullan D Furnlsh Second Row M Gaefe G Gallagher B Gates K Gehr 1nger I GIDSOH L G1bson W Grllesple L Godfrey Gorns B Grlmrn I Groll W Gum Tlurd Row B Hafner B Hagedorn L Hagedorn Haggard E Hale I Hall P Harnllton P Haney Hankerson D Harms K Haren L Helberty Fourth Row I Helms B Henderson P Henderson Henke G Henn A Herman G Hesse B H1tchcock B Hoddpp l Hodges B Holt B Houchens YV L. The Class ot 1958 Fxfth Row C Howard E Howe P Hudson C Hurtcher T Hughes P Hurst I Husman C Iacobs B Ietter I Iohns B Iohnson D Iohnson Qxxth Row W Iohnson D Iohnston C Iones E Iones I Iones P Iones B Iones E Ioyner A Iustrce I Kam lerter R Kaulrnan B Kauper Seventh Row K Keller B Kernrner I Kennedy M Ken nedy L Kestler G Keyes P Krdd F Kllng I Koch M Kokoganrs P Kontonrcka C Korte Exghth Row P Kotzbauer A Lassandro E Leadbeater W Leoverton D Leppert M Lxpps E Loebker Angre Losrto S Love B Lower W Lowson L Lyle 'TZ' m. L Ii-Q 3 if rf A mwlndw 4 fs Jig' A 4 U - Q Q Q .,2.,,.2 hc' nr: W' 'r 'C' Q I I YEJAQLA U44 94 , . , . , . ' , . , D. , . , . , . ' , . ' , . , : . , . , . , B. ' : . , . , . , y A 4 ,.1. f I F 15 9 AII, I r f-- 5 V. i-, A 1 9 T ',. fr--I RTT ' .1 .,.A IQ ' . A ' V If .5 ' - if ' - I W ' ' , 7 I ,I f ff' ., 1 Q J s v--, . QM -.7 K'-'t .- . W lb l . . I ' .. ' f - r A if' -. . . -, . A 1 ,... 4 :I . A ' ': -V :II X 'I r I:-,Q t I jr. Q lll' -X Aw.: s ' J V H ,V : ., t za, I , - ,M ,:.v., . , h 1 V . . N . ,.V. Z, Q 1 . X V ., W 1- 1 jf r' - , I 9 A ,. 3 JMR , IJ . HZ-I 2.99 N I if f 3' ' re- ' Q-1 f . f I ' A V, r , I ,fa-AH. ,, vw , Q j' D - we ' I ,, ' f' .Q ' I ' -if v'-'F y NE' -ff' lA,r, 4 L - ' , rl - ' A V: W g s' 'I I 'Z Q -as S xv ,Mi L ..r 'J A -' ss- tw., I ff- ',4'l'il' , 1 .- fax I ' ' Wt -'l l' I V' I , .bf A ' ' 'Q' . ...' A I E -, Q, V , I A 'K ev y f X all R L V . I I I I A f't5..7l ft 2507 T Q' ' ? ' 8 'Q V A B A In A r 1 . -11 1 eff 1 eu T H, I I t X' ' 59 These are the laces . First Row: G. Mack, M. Magin, B. Manifee, M. Manuel M. Manooses, R. Marion, B. Marshall, G. Mathes, N Mathes, B. Matthews, O. McDonald, A. McGuffin. Second Row: D. McHatton, G. McMullen, B. Meckstroth F. Merlcowitz, B. Messer, E. Miller, G. Miller, I. Milleri V. Miller, P. Minqes, G. Mitchell, I. Mitchell. Third Row: H. Moack, B. Moeller, D. Moeller, M. Molen F. Morgan, D. Morrical, I. Morris, I. Morrison, N. Muhl berg, E. Mullinqer, I. Murrer, R. Meyers. Fourth Row: B. Neal, S. Neal, M. Niceley, D. Nichola T. Nies E. Norman P. O'Neil D. Osswald I. Owens C Pace H Parker G Parnell FQ.. W uv fd' -Q use we 1 all. 5, 2155 ff lc' If ff Jill 't? LLB 'K Fifth Row: W. Patterson, P. Pattrick, N. Payne, B. Phillips C. Phillips, S. Philpot, B. Pinckerd, S. Pinkney, I. Poole P. Poole, D. Pott, S. Prasse. Sixth Row: S. Prueninqer, I. Quarles, H. Quinn, A. Rahe C. Rahrn, I. Raines, R. Hampton, R. Ranson, I. Rasch, Ii Reaves, L. Reed, D. Reed. Seventh Row: M. Reid, G. Renzenbrink, I. Reynolds I. Rhodes, I. Richardson, R. Rineair, V. Risk, A. Roberts H. Robinson, M. Rogers, L. Rosevear, G. Roth. Eighth Row: I. Roth, A. Ruppanner, D. Samx, A. Schel- llez C. Schrnerr C. Schneider R Schott P Schroeder G Schrof N Schwarz P Schweitzer G Sears ie .. Alai e,e.e.2 Q' 'be' , .y 51.1-'I . 3 Sri ' xffr- X. Q. Q ' h ' L. 4. A lr 1 ' A 5 , . 1 K xv I 9 l Q Q K 1, 5 V ' get . , M il. . if -, ,f 2 rife . tl ' Q.. . - I we Q ' fe D , lf S JY LJ 1 9 5 T W -P eg... ! ' ,r . . J K W . 1 ' 5 ' l Q 2 'ti Q' 1 ' Q-'X-L .1 - .lf ,J 1 Y S , . A .... ,.,. E M. V I K ' A W 4 I Z qi 4 , .Z . A' 5 I 'fy f ,X K y E A N K gi A 4. I A ' t .y , ,Q I u N 2 , , QVC if P is? l Sky L, . VQ... '-.. A V- rlkk , 3, N 4 ,H - 5 . . I W, A, In 'il' I FZ . ..t, . trrl lf f ff . tl ll' H J' a 60 1 1 Fxrst Row D Selfert M Se1ler F Sensel R Shap1re P Shelton N Shay G Slebert M Slms I Slusher C Smlley Second Row E Smlth G Smlth C Salyers B Speaks F Spurlmq B Stahlmann C Stallmqs B Standr1f'f S Stemle B Steward Thxrd Row M Strllmaker G Stocker I Strathman I Strathmann W Strawbrxdqe I Takao F latman C Tay lor C Tayman K Tlmpel Fourth Row S Thomas B Thompson D lhompson E Thompson A Thornton T Trenary C Talrley G Turner T Turner M Tyler Ot a new group of leaders Fxfth Row S Tyler I Tyree B Underwood K Vazo M Wade M Wade G Wadsworth H Waldo C Wam ser A Ward Slxth Row B Warlord I Warren I Watson B Wedge wood G Werse I Werse IWe1ss G Welch T Wen mnqer B Wergers Seventh Row N Wetzel M Whrte I Wrlcher I W1l hams M Wllllams S W1lson R Wlsel C Wolf I Woods Elghth Row B Wrrqht B Yelton B Yelton M Young C Z1eqenhart R Zlmrner B Zucker 'F' y, W A M IX.: te Q AM' 1 iff Q' .1399 2 2,2 glial Ai I 1 T.: if kv 61 H we vi A Je A ft E X l In --II I , ' I ,, .a I A ,V V y y b -2 :VII ,V w . ' v,': 2 . I -I IIE: I I l:,',, I. AJ L -I ttt I I - QI- ,N E, -3 llla I ' . V H 3 , ' .,:. ' Q, , ,, X J 1 U 'fy A xg A Q A 51 r Q I f -ZZ 4 I . 1 B I I 1 ez ff e , e C 2 e I , at t sre , e ef s f J , ,V ,Q xl 4.x .Z,,2 ' W V..: , . 4 I . I' f ' I are 4.1 of I Agfa' J' fl If I I I I fl f I f ' I .,r:t1 F' T I -4 , 'T :ir ' ' 4. Ilia, M SOPHOMORIES First Row: N. Aarons-on, L. Abbot, B. Abshire, I. Adams, I. Addler, S. Ainsworth, I. Akins, H. Ansel, B. Arnold, P. Ammons, B. Baier, F. Baird. Second Row: D. Baker, B. Baker, D. Baldwin, N. Baldwin, B. Banes, C. Bartholomew, D. Basliam, R. Bass, R. Bean- ers, B. Beckham, L. Behler, W. Bender. Third Row: C. Bereskin, E. Berqhausen, E. Berqsmark, B. Bernard, B. Bick, I. Biedenbach, E. Bieler, D. Bloemer H. Bolser, E. Bond, K. Boorom, E. Bottom. Fourth Row' L. Boyle, C. Braddock B. Bradley D. Brady M. Braun B. Brewer L. Bridges M. Bridqes E. Brinkley C Brockhuls E Bronson C Brooks Fifth Row: M. Brown, B. Bruckman, S. Bruns, F. Buckley, S. Bunton, H. Burcham, N. Burdette, B. Burke, C. Burk- hart, D. Burkhardt, A. Burton, B. Busch. Sixth Row: B. Busch, N. Butcher, I. Byrd, F, Cameron, B. Cammerer, C. Campbell, B. Campbell, T. Campbell, M. Canner, B. Cannon, I. Carlisle, I. Carmichael. Seventh Row: W. Carr, P. Carrelli, B. Castilow, P. Caylor, I. Chadwell, I. Chadwick, M. Chatman, B. Chumbly, B. Ciers, W. Ciers, W. Clark, I. Clyde. Eighth Row' M. Cockrill I. Coleman B. Coleman V. Coleman S. Collins B. Colsteron C Combs L. Combs I Conley D Cooper C Cox E Cox S D6 92 9395 99 AA V Y Y AA 1 Q A 9 Q li aQ9i2 1 UO no 9 2 ' ,f I it bb E . X V I Q lq-:J qi! . I .1 ,' f' r In I ' L.. I ls. V V3 ' kv . xg' K Y if I 1 U 1 X . J h , Y. S ' A U ,' J 1 , . 'Q , . 'L' 4 vw- A I If U L' 'i ' I ,r- ' Q' I di. ' I A f . . . lk ', , -1 -la at 'S no at ei , , -.f '-' 'LQ y A ,:'2 f., i i I Q Q -V . I Q, .. . A . - I 'gil Cv A in 6 ll fl - Q i --'i ' l , le- .. . ,,, 5 '-J ., 5 I . If A ' ' Qi . if I I KF' ' B6 , ' 1' I , ., l f. , fr fm s fi X E ' CSAIL I Q . f Y Ai A iff gg, .- :Q ,,, Q if -.,j- ff ,, ' P 'r y if ' is '. 7f' V . ff 'L D af l 62 Fxrst Row I Cox I Cox H Crabtree M Crawford H Cronln I Cross B Crowell G Cullen S Curry B Curt1s I Daker L Damels Second Row N Danrels B Danlels T Damels I Davrd son L Davrdson B Davls I Davxs I Davrs W Day Wm Day F Danzas I Dean Thud Row M Dean L Dearlnger H Denham M Dersch T Dletz C Dobkms D Don1s1 T Dorsett S Douthrt M Downey S Dra1se V Drewey Fourth Row T Dryden I Eaklns I East B Easton I Eberhart I Ehrmantraut I Ehrnschwender T Elam G Ellls W Emery C England G Ernst The Class ot 1959 Fifth Row T Ertel Lester Etter D Evans I Fam D Fennell G Ferguson S FIQCJIDS I Frtzgerald P Flach P Flanagan B Fletcher I Flora Sxxth Row F Floyd L Floyd P Flynn S Flynn A Forte M Foster T Franken G Frazrer I Frey B Fryer B Gall N Galler Seventh Row W Gangloft A Garr1son P Georgetown I Geyler A Glover I Gmaz M Goebel A Goldmeyer M Goodman A Gray I Gray B Grasser Eighth Row E Greene G Gr1tf1n L Grrfflth G Grrmes N Gross B Hadley M Haler S Haller I Hammann P Hampton W Hampton B Hardtn W B LMLLA JHHA-A QQ 1' 5 kj If Alu Aww 'F' 1 QW' Q Q Mu? X4 In Q M it jlffdfsmgd .... .a W rl! IH P+ V .r,.r,V P :E y, . l 6 A. A Q jg-fix is 5 - - ' I' ..f. I fl? f E A . 'safari I I rv 3 ifwlt ,J'l' Z ff - .fl g , I,,., 3 :,,, A I yuyyu . . I .I.II I ,L . 6 . I IyI It . if ...yi 3 A- ' , ew Y - . L A: ,.,, 1 5- .3 I., gg .. -I X M 3. A QF, J vw .'l5.,,., kk I llgv. E E. -lll ,., . ., Y E.: .. X a K P! A' ff 145:22 II.- 2 v may ,175 O L ...I .. -' .b I I: 2 ' 'ii fl t h 6 dl- l ': T ' ' NWT I K .T I if-86 gf ,. A fi V , I. ' . . r f T ,f I - . ' K. v 4 'W .-u . f , A KY' . 4532 , , if? . 5 ' k I J ' 1 . A' 5 3, ,Q F A :II T .. 8 8, Q , .- , Q - ' 6 KA . ,- K. y 'V sg y 9 ,-:Z .Q L W M f-- 4 .X F I , .t ml , Q 4 , 1 , . ' I K 'l T' -f ' 7 ' A KP ' r' 'F' T. if , F' -, . Q , . L , ' F. ,If I ' l 4'-I l K 'A 1, L. I I 'f T . If K Q l 'll I-: . H, ' ...' ' I T 4 an . Q I .. Q- . - y. I ay I 1 1.1 1 lr, j LU Elf W are I'-ff' f 'I I 1 J . . I t I -f r I A . - 7 I I 4 I If 63 From our midst, in time . First Row: B. Hardwick, I. Hare, D. Harris, F. Harris P. Harris, I. Hathorn, C. Hattendorf, I. Haven, R. Hawkins B. Heidkamp, I. Henderson, W. Henkel. Second Row: G. Hennig, I. Henry, I. Hess, B. Hesse D. Hetzer, L. Heybruch, V. Hiatt, B. Hicks, A. Higdon, C Hoewler, I. Hodges, A. Hohman. Third Row: I. Holtkamp, C. Holste, B. Holter, C. Hon- schoop, I. Hosking, Y. Hoskins, P. Howard, N. Howell N. Hudson, O. Hughes, B. Hurnrnel, I. Hurley. Fourth Row: C. Hunter, B. Hurd, D. Hutchins, D. Hux, B. Ingram, I. lsaacs, C. Iackson, E. Iackson, C. Iacobs C Iacohs D Iarnes N Ierferies QQQQ Fifth Row: T. Ienkins, C. Iohnson, E. Iohnson, I. Iohnson I. Iohnson, K. Iohnson, M. Iohnson, D. Iollie, B. Iones I. Iones, M. Iones, S. Iones. Sixth Row: B. Iordan, I. Iulian, I. Kappner, B. Keim B. Keller, B. Kelly, D. Kelly, B. Kennedy, H. Kurghaks C. Kile, W. Kincer, I. Klein. Seventh Row: A. Kleiver, D. Klosterman, B. Knau, C Knies, I. Koch, C. Kockritz, C. Koth, I. Kroger, D. Kuchera I. Kuller, I. Ladwig, I. Lamb. Eighth Row: B. Landers,, G. Lang, C. Langenbock, B. Lan- ham, I. Larimer, M. Lauer, B. Luayay, I. Lawhorn, L. Law- scn L Lay M Medford B Leirfer lA! LJ QAAA Q Alf.. I 4i 4A l'AA. . i 'E 3 V9 9 .2 Kd All 4A4AA I QA I am we fs? A-A H J1't- Ml . .fi . , ' 'i a . 'L ' gf t. , 'e . . L 4.f.,J,M. m y A .1 A . , - 1 ' 5, . ' 67 , .- ' '- . ig ' we . 'f' 1 Q! I ' 'ft it V 4 - I. I - r I - I 1 J 4 I ' I' Q' its lv wi-ff 'fl' I lil. I t 1 I - I' ,. t, ,Q S I ' I . I - it X 4 ' my I f -. ,,V ' . , CF? ' -Q . . T J- , A 'i q Y i , S lv ,I b , . . J ia t .,. uzbn . .wny My -1, if in Qny 3 y Q 4 gwy .- , . . -. - .... , X 1 . yy, I I ,. gm-,,..f 'it fm I 4- ' ICCII. A I at 'fp 3' ' , if 5 Ivw - ,QQ ef it K -' 1 .':f1 I ig, gh 3 N J, Q ,yfgar ,gp , y .A 7 li I ' A f ,.: iif 1 ' D ', is ,w 'I A I V If 7 N Y I jwfi 64 Fust Row H Le1qh P Letner I L1ppen A L1ndsay M Llttle C Loqan F Loveland G Long C Lutz B Lynn I Lyons B Mack Second Row P Mack V Maclclm W Madaus E Mae Taylor C Maess S Mahaftey P Marsh B Martln I Matherly P Mane M McClendon R Maxey Thlrd Row N May B May I Mayfleld I Maynard L McBee I McCann D McClure I McColhum B Mc Elroy S McElroy A McLauqhl1n G McGurt Fourth Row I McGu1re I McIntyre I MCKGHZIG C Mc Mahon I McMullen L McNay I McReynolds E Menke B Merrxtt I Mesley A Meyer H Meyer WIII come the honor students Fdth Row S Meyers G Mlchard D Mlley L Mlley C M1ller G Mlller I Mrller I.. M1lIer D Mltts G Moak D Mansey P Montgomery Sixth Row R Moon C Mooneyhan B Moore I Mor gan M Morqenstern G Morrlson L Mueller I Mullms R Murksberry I Murray V Muccllla M Nash Seventh Row F Neal B Neumann C Nlckolas B No- cero L Noland R Norman K Norrls P Norr1s OBryan D Ochsner B Odams M Oltutt E1qhthRow B Owens B Owens I-I Owens D Padgett I Parchman U Parham I Parnell T Parthenak1s L Patton V Patton L Paul S Pedrett1 In 4 wr' 1 is 1-f Q H 'N' 'W' 9 will AAA inet! WI yin 5- 451.359 1.1 'I AAA: Agn 'HK if I -In 1 iii ,,.. ,t,, I . :Zy , in . D i x is Q I I I .,:,.t,t N I. , N ,, I, Q . ' i y my ln I M. X. 1 K qlyz I N. A t I I I I t I - I The team captains . First Row: K. Penter, M. Penter, B. Pepples, B. Perkins C. Perkins, G. Perkins, L. Perry, R. Perry, K. Peters, B Phelps, L. Phillip, P. Phillips. Second Row: R. Phillips, S. Pickens, K. Podilpec, L. Poe B. Poland, G. Polleck, W. Polson, R. Poston, W. Potter, D. Presley, D. Puckett, L. Pugh. Third Row: C. Purylar, F. Quillin, N. Rahn, S. Ranker, R. Ransom, V. Rapp, L. Ratlift, D. Rayburn, I. Reed, M Reed G. Render B. Renneqarbe. Fourth Row M Restick D Retherford S Rexroat C Reynolds L Reynolds V Rhodes D Richards I Rich ardson S Ricks B Ries B Riess C Riley -K Fifth Row: D. Riley, D. Ripper, M. Roberson, I. Robinette, R. Roeller, R. Rollinson, T. Rose, V. Rose, G. Rosemond, R. Ross, B. Roth, I. Roth. Sixth Row: M. Rousey, D. Rudisell, I. Rummans, B. Rumping, S. Runk, M. Rutledge, B. Sales, P. Sawyer, G. Saylor, G. Schatzman, I. Schenner, C. Scheyer. Seventh Row: I. Schmidt, A. Schneider, E. Schneider, B. Schenkel, R. Scott, K. Sears, I. Seibel, C. Seider, I. Severance C. Sexton N. Shawhan D. Sheffield. Eighth Row R Shelton W Sheperd D Sheppard D Shirk N Shouse B Shuck M Siler D Simmons I Skidmore K Sloan E Slone B Smith QQQBQ. 99 AAA Q59 a Lnnfipal A4 .ff J QQ 3' hm! - f , I ff , an D ft. I P ,y ,Q 5, ll F I . 9 I , , vw I Q S l I v 7' , ' lv qi. . ,., F.. V by I QI. y T I .,. ,.. , ' di - , ,' 't'- . 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I Ha r Q. .l,,. gli ,,,. .: ' ' , .-i' I ,L 3' V ' --f.y K 5' ff, . ff I f f as Fxrst Row B Sm1th C Smlth Cf Smlth H Smlth L Sm1th N Sm1th P Smlth B Smrth B Smlth C Sneed B Snell M Soden Second Row P Sollberqer L South I Southall P Sparks B Sprcer T Splcker C SDIGS S Spress B Spllle L Spottswoocl I Sprmqer B Spurlmq Thud Row P Stanley C Steele E Stemle E Stephens I Stephens K Stermburq K Sterrslck P Stlegels K Stlers I Streqler B Stumps M Suer Fo1.u'th Row B Sulhvran M Swedersky Cv Syrlnq I Ta bar S Taber A Tance B Tarvln L Taylor B Taylor G Themqartner M Thlesmann D Thrrllmoth if The club presidents Frith Row I Thomas I Thomas B Thompson I Thompson W Thomason M Thorst G Tholf E Trepel M Tmsley T T1pper D Toepper B Toepper Slxth Row L Torrey B Traber Y Turpeau L Twy man P Uchtman C Uhlhorn T Van Hoose A Ve1cl I Vectal A Vmcent I Vogt T Vonderheld Seventh Row P Wabler B Wagers G Wagner M Wagner W Wagner T Wakeheld B Walker E Walker G Walker L Walker B Walker N Wallrnan Elghth Row B Watterson C Walters B Waples D Washmqton I Washmqton I Washmton I Walkms L Walkms L Walkms B Watson E Weber I Weber v 155 1431 ir ees-J Shi 1' Ani l 3 M if 'S - A 929 9992 67 Y .sm if I PF . ,. . 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First Row I Well D Wells M Wells I Wendell P Wesley R West P Weston G Wetzel N Whaley Second Row I Whatkms M Whatley I Wheelue rlqht T Whltaker B Wluternan B Wlutherup B Whlt lock I Well M W1khorst Thtrd Row I W1eqand S We1srnan L W1qq1ns P W1les I Wllhelm I Wllhelm E Wllklns B W1ll1ams B Wxllxarns V! Fourth Row B W1ll15mS E W1ll1dmS E W1ll1ams I W1l l1dIT1S B W1ll1arns R W11l1ams S W1ll1ams C Wlllldm son D W1lson Fifth Row I W1lson I Wllson C W1nd K Wolf N Wonq I Wood I Woodall D Woodley C Woodrull Stxlh Row F Woods D Wrlqht I Young I Younq I Young L Zanltsch P Zexsler 99222 MQQQSQ 99Q2,9?B Lad LA A AL.: din f Q m 15,24 1 - I . L l:,, Q31 ' I' -S 'I R I , l ll R A K X J H Sl I I 0 I ey If :F R Fr F I dl A IM, J I ' I ' I V V f 3 , 4. I in I A Y if , if I I f. l Q 2 xx' I Ki 1 ' ' . vf .- I It e P- el A I ,, if, 'V ll I P : ., As z ' ' - H als? . 2 I ,V sl Q, V, gp ll llllll 1, I I 'gn fy I N rl , 68 M .-... Q1 Y ,ff ,V . . ,K DON OSSWALD IS ONE OP THE CHAQAC 'EQS 'N 'NE STUDENT COUNCM ASSEVBQV PN K OE' Q, N CEQXVL PO CAS? - QP- , .N , S35 . hr? nwgvw' Q M QOH C, GX 2 of 'mei 5390 Vw 06-APC! 4 SSMSV '41 his Us Mfr ffV O75 0414: fo vi XAGVLYC 4, I QYQQXW ' YN l-AQQI NN-I 4-vw P Vo QSC. x, 000968065 'X Q4 NO rod 5 QR WX 'XS YX YS: N5 Wx X X56 HUGHES JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL INCLUDES FRANK KUNG JA KOCH, LLOYD ROSEVEAR, AND ROMAENE NEWMANN we? OG BETWEEN CLASS AC lV!TY XNHEW' W HJ 69 U5 75 R4 'Vo Ofc fr C4,V0ili?N96 4C 477 'gl W5 Hg 3:0 SQ USM 'ir 7,175 1 gm .IR M v- is , r tx? xy! ap Q GQV1 fy ,Q ig Fw.-J'P'fr IQ, ads-K 'N VV , .C 3. , ,WSF n 7 y v x 1 fkliriim Ai. A. 52, . 'yiiif 7 ' gf My , JW vi. ff -. 333313 - ,, 1? ,ELC ' k : ,L M .frq i f l Qin: if f 4 if ii- :V x , , 'Q W , 52 W A ' 521 '1 fff' f lvguk : .5 .,.,. A. .. ,Jigga , Q .... L mi . I ii? ,-Q jp..w.4a zfgyqim Aja,-X ,R ,Egg ,. lf W -f ws? ww 56:,,,,g255Q,5 ku U9 -, '.:wmf6i4f'2N. Q4 'K,.G?l 'f ,e ,Jfgf Lessig W . 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Q 1'.'f',lfl1fi' ' 'X 'K X K will-eg, f,f f' W rcfigl 1 'z ,fl ' Qlql ' NV- V 1 s Q. .-im., v..,.,q MNQNW tif ---i .13 Q1 .,,. 3 V 1 -Q ,ii iw 'www I f . Qu? .1 is 'fx XV Paar e.. 1v sf 43221 .:i,, xx, X , - ,, Q c 'li 1 ' ' 1 , QP 43 M x am ki,-4 'af 534 E i ' W - i gs H 21 Ga gps BQ Orchestra aw 5 ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: Flutes: E, Anschutz, B. Marshall. Oboes: M, Diersing, A. Parker. Clarineisz L. Pce, E. Wariord, Bassoon: E. Porter. Horns: I, Dierher, L, Rosevear. Trumpets: F. Fullam, B, Thompson, Trombones: T, Ames. Timpani: E. Finkelmeieri Percussion: f. Zarrnbus. Violins: i. Cory, S. Clyde, N. Hupertz, ff fenkins, C. Lohrurn, l. Misins, M. Phillips, R. Tamundo, ll. Reynolds, S, Shehane, K. Vagc, C, Visher, C. Vfaiker, Viola: I. Goetz. Cellos: C. Br:.'knu E. Iones, l, lonfs, E. Kennedy, Q. Heaves. Basses: P. Flynn, K. Gelxrinqer, Each Friday night during football season, the Hughes Big Red Marching Band entered the field in comet red uniforms, led by eight lovely majorettes and a drum major. Precision marching was brought into the spot- light again this year by the 93-piece band, which was under the talented leadership of Mr. Cecil Karrick, one ot the new members on the Hughes faculty. Mr. Karrick is a graduate of the University of Kentucky, and taught at Eastern High School in Louisville before coming to Hughes. He stepped into his new position with ease Band and skill, and set out to keep Hughes' reputation for hav- ing a fine band and orchestra. By attending the games and having a big part in the pep rallies, the band be- came even more a part ofthe whirl of activity at Hughes. Facing hardships failed to stop this high-spirited group. Despite the weather, sub-Zero or tropical, the band jour- neyed daily to Fairview Park, where they practiced exe tensively, and each week made a fine showing for their school. ,,,'1-- ,,,-' ff fs - 1.5 53353 ,fy ,f ' X if V N I K R- z Ax 2 Us iss: fi :. 1. Z ll 5 - i -V 1 f I . . ART CUE. rr u V Y WST ROW 1' 15 L R 11 Q I 1 azrnlan- F. Hnrznxan, Pr1S1:'lnnt P, ',l,'m1-f-1111,-', Z' '11-.13 5 1 1 S L OW: P. Hcward, M, Szxzrlr, FJ, l.'.lli.Q,.-,5 nl, lil..',,,-., H 'WKS I , lHlR HO EPITQSTAO'-'-'lfZ' I, Worpdrll, ll. hfwzrplrxm, H. L21-lkw, ll 0 1 B cw U 3CVfI G, Klnfg, Q, Rw'f,:xq01, l, Fiu:1,n.'rzx:: LQ, 'Wo Qiruff lv B Ll '.'fPqho:s', I, Gre-or. Sages FIRST ROW, left to rrqhti S, Plnlgaol, B. llcvk, G. Say lor, B. Broughton, C, Clark, D, Mrlignley, C, McCoy l. Flora. SECOND ROW: F, Bxnqlmam, G, lfeberecht A, Wllllarns, l, The-ders, C, Vrscller, N. Shawhan T. Vonderherd, M, Morqenstern, S, Prlce, N, Stre-12 P. Healer, L, Hslland, S. Stewart, Tl-l1RlJ ROW: N Shay, l. Ncble, N, Spradlm, A. Dcuqlab, B, Brewer Damel, l, Coleman, M, Wells, T, Flynn, V, Mlller M. Bull, N, Grass, P, Thompson, A. Parker, P. Cox D, Sanker, l.. Noland. FOURTH ROW: P. SHSUOI1, G Francxs, l.. Kalels, M, Hauck, D. Furnxsh, C, Weston B. FQY, l. Rasclfm, U, Mattner, C, Perkms, L. Mueller T, Turner, l. lohnscn, l. KGHITGHEY, D, Bale-s, H, Parker S, Preunxnqer, L, Morrlson, l, Creerh, M, Schirnpii P. Falk, Drama Under the expert direction of Miss Mary Pollard, the Hughes Dramatics Department staged the Broadway hit comedy, The Man Who Came to Dinner. Mr. Whiteside, around which the plot revolves, had an accident on the front steps of his host's home. This led us into the story. His request for complete silence While he slept until noon, and his exclusive use of the first floor put the Whole family in an uproar. Mr. White- side carried on his career as a critic, writer, and lecturer from a wheelchair. Finding that the doctor had looked at the wrong x-rays, which proved that Whiteside's leg hadnt been broken after all, and his receiving Christmas gifts of penguins and mummy cases, all added up to making it a hilarious play. When the final curtain fell, the audience had not only been kept laughing from beginning to end, but was also spellbound at the expert performance. Many of the participants in the production were taken from the membership of Sages and the Hughes chapter of the National Thespian Society. Miss Pollard and ludy Takao make up Frank Hermann and Donna Rettinger. FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Schirnpfi, C. Williamson, P, Westermeyer, T, Turner. SECOND ROW: D. Toon, D, Rettinger, S, Brant, N. Mason, B, Uhl, F. Hermann. THIRD ROW: L. Sloane, Sr Preuninger, I. Rummans, G, King, C, Perkins, l. Wendell. Play principals go through lines fcr last time at dress rehearsal, S, x Bw! K 2.2 Qin'-'X 52: Q4 . Eff V , 1 fs , ef, , s, 5 X 1 'Y ,x 5 . . 5 Q PX , . A ll ' f K xxx i ,K N 'Ss A qgq ws. 554 96 xQpk,L?i :pf V 52 sa 7 A 5 f' E Q if . Wg 2 ww ,yy wiki . W ..., 1 x y MR . H , A iii. P-- WEE' 31 Wei l A K2 , ,ii Qi 1' . E 4 - 3' ff Q A 725 7 ' A X sf x Ax vi Q, few mf J' ji ,pw as H M E A + Stage Crew The Hughes stage crew, under the capable direction ot Mr. Robert Portune, taculty advisor, and lohn luhlman, stage manager, is composed ot boys who are eager to gain experience in the technical aspects necessary to present a stage production. To become a member ot this crew, you must be a sophomore and have passing grades in all subjects, as there is a great deal ot time involved both in class and out. included in the many activities and duties are setting up scenery, adjusting lights and sound for stage productions and dances. All stage properties must be kept clean and in good working order. Once a year all scenery and stage rooms are cleaned out and reorgan- ized. l'IRST ROW, left to right: Ron Tarvin, ljavt- Cory, Eili Kunvier, Hill t T 1 Sl iliristnian, Ralph aylor, Gena- Hemi, Robert Phillips, Frank riiiijt. 'li'- CJFJD ROW: Ierry Davis, Brian Qavis, Iohn Schinner, lotgn ltiiizziaii, Rohr-r' Pcrtune, Ar! Vtfebber, Bill Philips, Tilt lc Ccniaxcs, Rass Henke, 1 ,xp Whenever the stage needs to be used, a member ot the stage crew must be present. Often there are pro- grams such as PTA and evening school assemblies that require their talents. During lVlerry'GofRound and play rehearsals, the stage crew must be on the job from three o'clock until atter the rehearsal to turn out the last light and make the iinal check. We, the Annual Start, wish to commend this group of Unseen heroes tor their untiring efforts and the splendid iob they have done. if X' Venturers 05, 6 ...Q 3' NN :mx W llQgln. 4'b01Q wmv -'Inv vanw- WSP 4' 'N Q L -Mt A011156 WW .719 SIT Sb ITL1Dx Q- l-1 vf-10 r 1 crDkFO TFHJDY1 Q d 4111? 'Q . lyk' M, Sn I 5 Y 1 X . Q , i ,.J.., ' L. 2 4 ' .lk 3 - ., 'X Q ? :fi X ' 1 5,-N' d., L,. 4,5023 -' 'A 'k gl A x , - 3 .7 , '- ,- A-A . IFEX' FPMRTJHS KISS FPANQFS .Rf'Of.fffT PATTI 'JJIEEET-J W s I.fr. Llyiv UQ f1r11:z'1:l ad' 41, and fpy 'el Sixeii lm 1, ' lug lv ' f Lgf-rj 1, .- '9 Rx ' 'V ' ' ix E To Qu phctmgmp.,-, iv ste, I lhml-15 for al 11, wf-11 cne. ' Since l87U, when the first l-lughes Annual was pub- lished, there has been a group of ambitious workers who strove to make the yearbook a success. Originally, the Annual was a record of the senior activities: today it is a record ot activities tor the entire school. The hard hours ot work given to this book by the statt have paid great dividends, the biggest being able to look at and see something they themselves had Writ- ten, put to print, and so widely distributed. Beginning back last lune, the editors and advisors be- gan their work. A theme was selected, and these tour traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, Where the book was planned page-by-page. ln September, the final start was organized, and work began. Three divisions, namely, the literary, art, and business staits, became a closely co-ordinated group all Working tor the final goalf-this annual. Patience and co-operation, combined with hours ot toil, mixed with humor and embarrassment, all go into making a good book. This book is our dedication to you, the reader, lor the school year l956-57, so that you may pleasantly rem- inisce ol this exciting and memorable year. FIRST RCU: M SECTION EDITORS AT WORK lady Vilcghors' tSeniorl, Cleta Knoeptle tActivityJ, Carole Vifestfzn Was, ultyt, Marilyn McKee tlunicr Hiqlil. ri Widrrier tScnior Ilrecicryi, Lance Riesenberqer CBcys' Spcrtsl, Diane Drayscn tOrganizationt, Linda lo Morrison tGirls' S5-crsti. ati., 1 :hu h, Gerri Qark, Lynn Bake: fvanice Frecknianz Earb lohnexi, laneen Greer, Earl: Scheg man, SECOND ROYV: Carole Shock, Peggy Biedezi- KGIIIV, L99 GCUYHSYGT, Allefl IWGIYUGUII, Bob Vcilet, ldy Severanoe, Dick Poster, larnes Muckeriiuss, lane-t Iohnson, Managing edrcrs, Andy Rujspanner and Earcara Hafner acn: with asscqiate favor Shirley Sins and ',ll'V s, ons. r flxss Eife, Kc: 1 4 rztfeter. W W ' ' Being a member cl the staff brings many responsibil- Gargoyle Statt The Gargoyle is Hughess weekly newspaper. Mane aging editors are eleventh graders, while students ot all grades compose the stall. Besides working on the Gargoyle, the stall corre- sponds with Good Housekeeping magazine. Here they submit articles ot general interest to the editor of the teenage column, Dateline Miss Hazel Koppenhoeter is start advisor while Miss Gladys Kloak assumes the job of financial advisor. ities along with the honors. Page editors must lay out their section exactly as it is to be printed, including the placing ot articles, pictures, ads, and headlines. Start members write copy, features, and editorials. ln addition to those who compose the editorial start, there is an entire business stall, and a circulation stalt which is in charge ot distributing the papers to the various homerooms and to the many outside subscribers. Numerous national honors have been bestowed on the Gargoyle, marking it as one ot the outstanding high school newspapers in the country. C--- 94 -K are distributed, Below: Business Mariagers fchn lifcrriscn .ind Donna Rettingf-r discuss financial needs of Gargoyle Typical Gargoyle Awards l933 Columbia Scholastic Press Advisers' Gold Key to Miss Hazel L. Koppenhoefer l940e To date, Honor Ratings in National Contests. National Scholastic Press, All-American Columbia Scholastic Press, Medalist l946a Ghio Tuberculosis Health Association, Feature Story Award tludith Feilerl -National Tuberculosis Association, Certificate of Honor National Conference of Christians and lews, Certificate of Honor i950 Advertisers Club of Cincinnati, Best High School Newspaper of Greater i944 l947 Cincinnati 1952 Columbia Scholastic Press, Medalist Columbia Scholastic Press, Creative Writing Award i955 Staff Article published in Seventeen Magazine. i955 To Date. Correspondent for Good Housekeeping Magazine. l956 Anti-Tuberculosis League of Cincinnatie Editorial and Cartoon Awards- CCarl Moorehead, Mike Freemanl. :lr Pri it iiirit gcr, lim Raines, Pauline Srzbfgld, Gretchen Sriircf, lllttllbllfi Weber, Williani lavkson, Plorenre Svnsel, Pat Marsh, Alan Blincoe, Bev Shuck, Tom Turner, Lcis Ellerlicrst, Paul lNes'er1neyer, Bonnie Mofller, lody lwohan, Carol Ziegenhardt. Left: Cirfutaticn staff sees that Gargoyles '23 .Ko SW Qnbw !!ghisQ 5 4 Kal 5 s. S' RY! . QZV' I 2. vc - A ' X , I' 2 W K t in 2 vu' gg . if wwe f 0 D 9 O fl A ,,, iidi ,AQFV 5 .- 0' 4, X ,dx 6: we KIMXQBN, 1 ,- M43 YJ xv i Q 'N 'fs eff uk! M sw 7-F 6 iii ' .1 Mf,,,ai? gwh gw' 51... K wg, rm' my ,W 1.5 K 1-3 ,Q in MT .qigff sing? .. Iixev, , Junior Councilors THE IUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD 7 ..::' Z. fi. ln wi. :. E, FI' 'fcriiarg Pzesifli :L H' lf E it 'toe-..s:L. - LF:- ln September many of us were new to Hughes, fear- ful, shy, lost in long corridors and dark stairwells, Vile wondered if we would ever be able to take our places in the whirl of activities we saw about us. Yet, with the passing of only a few weeks we discovered that there was a place for us in lunior High athletics, music and club work. This year Eield new and pleasant surprises as Mr. Byles organized lunior High Cheerleading, and Mrs. Cavally produced the colorful Hlunior Highlights show to display our talents. For the first time we had our own Student Council and our own place in the Hughes Annual. Qur venture was not into space, of course, but a venture into living and growing together in one impor- tant segrnent of Hughes High School life, -K Council President, Sheryl Freckman. and faculty sponsor, Mr. Melville Byles. wfi Q K k R A-fi K f X 1 iw H, W gfgf ' .6 , xw 2 A 5 efi V y wjgj Q., I as 3 ,4 C 993' ' ' A .f ,. tk i K VK V , -dan... - , .Q ,K .iqn 9. Ninth Grade First Row: I. Abate, D. Adam, P. Albrecht, D. Allen I. Ames, Bob Amrhein, D. Anderson, R. Anderson, W Anqus, S. Appel, L. Asher, B. Autenrieb. Second Row: S. Auyer, K. Avey, P. Bailey, G. Baker, I. Baker, S. Baker, D. Bales, A. Barnes, B. Barton, E. Bays S. Becker, C. Beel. Third Row G Behler T. Beisel Iim Bell Ioe Bell H Bemson C Bennett P Berry K Berryman B Brbee G Btehle F Bmqham B Bmqham Fourth Row B Btser A Black I Black B Blaylock B Blunt R Boehm B Boesche C Bohrer B Bollmqer Ronald Bollmqer C Bonnell G Boothe y- P6 Fifth Row: I. Borneman, B. Bosken, l. Bowen, I. Bowers B. Bradbury, I. Brelsinq, L. Brinkman, L. Brooks, B Broughton, C. Brown, I. Brown, M. Brown. Sixth Row: B. Broyles, P. Broyles, C. Brunsman, I. Buckle I. Buhrlaqe, W. Buhrlaqe, P. Bullock, P. Burg, B. Burl G. Burr, I. Cable, M. A. Caldwell. Seventh Row W Callery I Caramanian D Carey C Charolotte I Carlton M Carmon K Carnes C Carr I Carrrco B Cassada D Caud1ll L Cavens Eighth Row B Chadwell I Chenault K Ch1twood P Chrrstman B Clark C Clark I Clark I Clark I Clem ons L Cllnkscales M Cohn B Coleman Af Ll A..l 1441 1-.f 'ij' All lA-as 14.141 'YALA Ye Y? Adtaanvhr-il 1144 A 9 9952063 Al 'las'-AA It gf? 5 1 14.1 E i K :QI V, V' Q . 'T , - A ' . .. .5 , 1 9 -4 N 6' Y I R' ., 4 if A we ' f 6 2 -4 fi Q- Q, S. N . X9 l v 'I ' v it-5 I 'J , X.. .H . I l 5 St- 1 .1 izix his . ff . ' Q A I J J - , ,, B 1 Q ' A V4 it E' W . . I K' .. 1 . .... . J ' I 'S L ' ' ll -' :L J 1 V J J J ' . 4 ', . ,Q 5- ,K if fi I . K I W t Ll ' 7 :za ' ' -r 1 s. -as-'J . z . V A . . 1 f -.'. fi .-rfiiiif J ' Q.- 'f .7 3 r' ?'t F' sf A 5 N' 4? g 4 , ,.. . 6 7. Q' L .f . IQ, N f -fry 1-A' 5 -A A . f M mf' . ' . I 4-r at '-. 3 5, 9 2- S Q 7 l Y- NL- I . ' f ' V-1 - Y K? y vt , S... fl 55,11 3 it f ,J -f 5 - , gf rw Q- IQIAIZ . , Q. Q I I 4 r A ' .1 l I in A X If 'S-3 . ,.,,, . ,. y n I V, . I , , V 'S I V- I t-ff -I , ' ff tl - . . .K 1 92 F1.rstRow D Collett I Collrer B Conley I Corrrll C Corry P Cott1er P Couch Ft Couch H Courtler C Cowan D Cox P Cox Second Row P Cox ,D Crabtree L Cratq N Cralq I Creech P Crrder C Cr1swell K Crowder P Cos grove B Cullen B Cunagrn B Darnrco Thlrd Row B Dan1el I Danrels D Darby F Darby M Darlrnq A Davrs A Davrs L DGVIS P Dawes B Day H Day E Dean Fourth Row C Dearwester L DeFosl'1a D Denrke D Deubel S Dewey A Drck G Drck A D1ckey I Drck man M Drersmq M Dteckrnan I Dlnkrns 5 lmlnl rs.,-Q A 1' How beautHul B youth' Frith Row P Drxon T Drxon B Dock G Donner I Dougherty B Doyle K Dr1schel E Dronan M Dryden C Dunholter C Dzrech L Eckhoff Slxth Row R Edmondson B Ehrhardt E Ellts R Elhs K EIICKSOH N Evans C Everett V Everett E Farmer L Farrell T Farrell L Fette Seventh Row B Fey B Frsher I Flohr B Florence M Forbes H Fox S Freckrnan B Freeman N Funk K Gallagher G Ganawat L Grapenqater Elghth Row B Garrett I Gausmann P Gerqer I Gel hausen H Gelke H Gelke D Gellenbeck S Gerclon M GIDSOH R Grbson P Gllbert D Geedrnq lnwui 1 IX ll 4' ZtltA.-it..-l 'QU gil' Mix I A1 A1111 A 4' L L.L,.efL..I4iQA..4h 4 A L5 If . ig lfk t fgz I I 1 f I ' I I if 'Z -2'- . . If I , , ,V , V Z - .af .5 , I , luu. up - 2'- N., I' ' -'-' ' ' . 4 ., I t-'Pt q t I , I I.. L ' f ' 5 ' ' ff 72- S' rt :V ..-. . - I - f 1 lb A: . A A.. 5 A -'3 I , - , .,,. '- , . I A If I5 A., 'X I V P If as ft , - '. 2 sd 1 -1 I - ' ,Q xf N 1 if 1 2 I L f I ep Ie a. QQI 5, tra II a 1 b .... an N. N. A is S A gk .I Q-5, I , Y ! if r sg? 1 g ,I 4 3 I ,.V-' L , Q I I r-' Q , ... t Is ' .., N it I 'QA I . it -. Q4 -.I-- f if b - . I , in N A 1 1 I . tII E?liiLlFIfI'f gi gi? Ln t 53 sf? tif if I I 9 2 8 ,',.:: 5 ,,,, 4, A y K! A 'J 1, In I I Iy , A 'ff N ,I I ,I S. L I 1 I I F I I Q. A A ,, H N , xx Q Kun E ' . -Q' , N5 ,.IZ:T.,. 1' I I li lt,' .n ' it I L t 4 ff' . I I- J 5 .,,. I if I 4 by f R Q... 3' ' I I , I I It ::: I I f Q -I ' 'wa l +24 5 I H ' I,.t ., . if W ' V P I . - . lp, fd I' K Aff. iw ii X - ,Q I A2 X In ll I V or , A Y Q I L v +. t Y 'A 93 How bright it gleams . First Row: P. Gilkerson, B. Goldhoff, H. Godsey, L. Good- win, E. Gordon, L. Goyer, S. Gramaglia, G, Graves, N Gray, A. Greger, C. Green, M. Green. Second Row T. Gregg E. Griess C. Griesser T. Grimm I. Grischy D. Grooms I. Grosser D. Grote N. Gwinner K Hacker L Hagan S Hall Thxrd Row L Hammond I Hampton D Harp I Hart F Harris M Harris T Hartman M Hauck B Hauck B Hauser B Hazelwood B Hebenstreit Fourth Row I Hedges B Heidorn I Heidenreich C Heinlein I Heinrich P Helrnig B Helton B Henne mann M Henson P Hesler C Hesterberg G Hicks X- Fiith Row: B. Hill, P. Hill, B. Hill, S. Hirling, D. Hittinger E. Hoderick, C. Hoeweler, G. Hogan, K. Holford, B. Holl meyer, P. Holtkamp, T. Holzmueller. Sixth Row L. Hooven M. Hooven P. Honican P. Hop per P. Howard H. Hubbard I. Huesman G. Hughes B Hughes S Hughes P Hulbert C Hummer Seventh Row C Isaacs G Iackson B Iackson G Ialin B Iellison D Ienkins B Iennings F Iohnson I Iohnson K Iones B Iones B Iones Elghth Row A Ioyner T Iuhlman G Kaleis L Kaleis L Kaleis P Kammann D Kayser M Kellerman T Kel ley I Kennedy P Kenney B Kirby :Stiff M A 41 -I 3. .3 Q14 J. avi-'4 Am-A W4-A ... X' T -af Q., Ani I , . - sr 'N P .' , A y X . ' v 5 1 b , ' . 'rf ' P' t A ba If 5- A? 'VI . L. In 6 . J . y 'M , f' 1 ...QS I Q V , t . T f-1 l , 9' 'rl Ll f, V.: , . ' 1 ': 'X . J ' - 1 .1 f K. :rf Q5 455649 . - - A D P gg .Sk L ' I , E ft A x .A if A I ----. - I Q. , I .,-,. 1 . . - P' . ' . 'I 'F l 1,5 5 ,Q A' - ' fs- P I V ' I E 1. I 1 V r . , A I I . I J I -ft J - .f'1..' :':-' i:'. 4 . . ' -1' wi . , -1, .L lv We Q 94 Flrst Row K Khng W Klump A Knauf B Knopp Koch B Kolleck D Kramer V Kramer D Krohn Kron L Krurner M Kukelhan Second Row L K1ng S Kleln D Lake K Lakes R Lamb W Lane R Lang D Langford N Langland I Lan saw B Lantry B Larklns Third Row C Latscha G Leberecht I Le1n1nger L Leo pold S Llnder N Llpka I Llonel M L1sche1d C Lrsh awa K Lockarcl D Long S Long Fourth Row W Longworth L Love B LOVIII A Lowry I Lowry C Luc S A Maclfadden B Mack B Mad1H I Malr B Malatesta A Mansu 'sf fm: if Q-v Aglkiul MAQQ .nf nu.: 4l.,J I 9 Book of beglnnlng Flfth Row B Mar1on B Martln A Mason I Massey P Massre I Math1s G Matthews I May R McAneny G McCormack I McC1a1n O McC1endon Sxxlh Row G McElroy F McGaughey C McGoy D McK1n1ey N McBoberts G Meadors C Mechler Meece M Melvm V Menyhert I Merchant C Mergel 'eventh Row D Merrltt I Merntt B Merrlam L Mersch I Meyer G Mlller H Mlller B Mlller R Mlller S M11ler B M1l1s I M1sch E1ghthRow M MITCDGII I Mobarry I Moller D Moore I Monday C Moran D Morgan M Morgan P Morgan D Moore P Moore N Morton rr 5 v' 4.11 was IL AQ QEEQ 062 l l I IT- 5 . 7 ' . . E A . A Y . ff' 7-L - M1 , , .H r'1- - . 1 -I .,.,, ,, ' , ' gg W fnkff ' ' 1' A law ' ' I 4 ,P qs , S - L I . - , W ff an f -,L , . 1- ' - ' fm 15 -his 'U-73. if if gl- 1 1 sl 1 1. ,..,- t y 1 ...:. ng w P :Aj 3 H 'Ii I I I W ' ' I ' . n ff A A f Q ffE'if7 - f -M , C -f A A Aff N 'IH 55.4, f- 3 ' , f - A f I V Y 5 iw- 6' fr ,, :K wr 1, t y,- y f .. k ,. v . 1, N hr . v' ff- A' C., ' Q' KT K . p E' I , 2 , A r .. ' A ,sf -Q fr ' . ' Y - ' Si :lt 4 f I K 1 - ,, ' ' ' IJ - f 'A 'X ': ' 1 4 I , g 5, .' , 5 92 -Q . I K bv r .X A . . X RQ ,Ea xg . Qi i 5 . Q f ,we f , ' S ,. - N f 1. no 'wa I 1. ir . 'Y I , 4 C ,A v. i. f' f-' - xr - -A ', .A 1.1 , -- '-2-x . N- 31, A I H f A '5 fin If , IL W.. , A Q I In .nr M12 ,,. I 'IS ' 1 S A 5' .' I ' I ' 9' b so ga ,F '- . I - W IA: J A I I L' I C' I U v ' 41, I LL 1 r I- K ..f ' 1 is I x . .J . 'IME f -'I I ? 1 5 a I ' ,H ' ag. I f 21 4- fi A a s fy S , A .,..I-aw, or I I J I AY IJ. C I ,M rl 95 Story without end . First Row: M. Moses, E. Mueller, I. Mueller, M. Mueller, S. Mullinger, G. Mullins, D. Myers, H. Myers, R. Nulsen V. Neal, R. Neff, R. Neirnann. i Second Row: R. Niehaus, I. Nina, T. Ninemets, I. Noble, R. Nulsen, C. Nunby, I. Csterbrock, L. Osterbrock, S. Overt, B. Owens, E. Parchman, L. Parks. Thud Row A Parker C Parker M Parker S Parrett I Patterson D Pearson V Pearson C Pennington N Perdikakis S Perry L Peterson M Phillips Fourth Row V Phillips E Ping R Powell P Pratt C Price M Price I Puehl B Quinlan G Queen B Rahn S Randolph I Ransick t' 'if 1 44.1 Am Y Nl N390 5 ,INKQ T? I f X- Fiith Row: C. Ransom, C. Rampton, M. Ramsey, B. Red- dert, L. Redus, M. Reece, W. Reinhard, I. Renzenbrink, C. Reynolds, K. Reynolds, P. Richards, R. Richardson. Sixth Row: L. Rick, B. Ries, I. Riley, L, Roberts, A. Robinson, B. Roessler, B. Rogers, R. Rogers, I. Roltert, D. Roll, P. Rose, H. Rosenberg. Seventh How B Ross W Roth L Rouse B Roush R Rowland I Ruebel S Rule l Russell D Saker W Sambi B Schellenger P Schepman Elghth Row D Schernbeck D Schildmeyel M Schimptt B Schinkel N Schmale D Schmid C Schmidt R Schmidt K Schmidt C Schnebel Ct Schnur A Schott 3 lgf ee ees. 9 A 241 SX 'Q fee it 1 as Ad W is ll I 35 l -744.1 3 , ,G X: V h af H, . E - Q any f'?'1 if Ta A 5 t e I+ .J as .-f. . . al l K . v LY: I' - V- . i ff, I 3 I A I- rg, f -A is ' ' ' - A - -'S .I '5' ' as .1 V . I V if ff. --' , sf- , ' gg. ' I 250, I he ',' 'Zu , 7 , . lfiggc seat' llllal J v.f 'N - Q ' 'I . 1 ,lr i P+ S591 fjf' QED ' C ' Q. f fe ' 'f' . f Q .. tf... '- . . ' Y' 'Y' ' . 5 . ,. , - 'l 4, , I - - . 1 1, . , gg .M , J. ,I ri, J l I, . I I I ir.. , Ji -f a . we ' 5, A PC IVJ C '..' ' Ul5?RMuB2iz I I lr 'lll 1f.tf09,'9t' ' Q rt gffltfn Q. ' 7 R' . n 5.6.5 I ' I .. 1: -... 1 . .: I '-, ,':' .. . I suv- .l . A :il lllv 6' Q ' . W A 0 r i , , Iit f' I yy' I l'-:iff y .g ,,,,, Q .ai . It Z. vhs' V ,A W 4 L I lu, H .Args ? all I , y 6 nl N u F1I'St Row G Schrelbrer R Schroeder F Schultz R Schwemnger C Sertz E Setser L Severance I Shad M Schaeffer I Sheldon M Shelton A Sheperd Second Row R Sheperd W Shepherd R Sherron A Shlnk L Shoemaker L Shoops B Slebert I S1ehl M S1mon E Srms B Srmpson G Skrnner Thlrd Row G Skltt T Sluder A Smallwood A Small wood A Smlth C Smlth F Smrth F Sm1th G Srnlth M Smrth R Sm1th R Smlth OUJH1 2:0 25. Ugg. U: U 5? Emi tg: Q12 gm sam mm? 202+ Q3 WDP-3 mf! wi-1' or E, 741 Um U15 U: mil' cb Wie Zcn S gk, rn :U 5 iii Each mald a heroine Fxfth Row N Spradlrn R Spranq M Stacey E Stem C Stetnback I Stelorf I Sternrrde I Stenart 'F Ster bhnq C Sternberq F Stephens S Stewart Sixth Row R Stevens I Stlvers S Strack D Strefelt N Stretz R Strunk E Sturgeon F Suhr D Sulhvan B Summerlrn G Summers R Surber Seventh Row M Tackett L Talbott P Tarter K Tatum C Taylor I Taylor R Taylor P Teegarden D Terra nova I Theders C Thompson D Thompson Elghth Row D Thompson P Thompson I Tlneher L Tollrver C Tomltn R Tranor T Uptown D Van Hoose N Vanover N Vetner C V1sher I Voqt 3.c Q? Us My Qaaa Ad M ful nf -3 Ill u M529 Zan QQ G Q9 U M aaa as l I X I It V4 x A Z L, xx T 4 J: :L L. vin I ' -f ' ' - 'J' . ,M -r fl - A A - - -Ni 5 4 .-fgamkz A 'cf' 1 I Q, .F I I sr 'I -K .: 5 Q AA. I as-I ... Q I 0 ,- A I af 1 1 . il '-. S' 'A l 'J I ' I A , .f T , I is -g , .451 I W' - - - ' h 1 55 A I K aww , ---, li. I I '- -- Q I fr v .. R , , r ,. Q--' i' ,X . 4 H, gh fi r , if I 1 -' ,I 'V . -fl ,J Q at I 6 I . W ,. E' 1 ', ' f f T A D K I I , I I ...' I vt: H f I ' fam Q 1, 1' I b , , FIX: ,,,. : I dr- I K ' le, Q V 4' .I iv - 3 V, ' I SN QP . I N ' W 'Lf . ' X V - -r I . A to I I ' I , V J jg' I. tw, A - wi ' gg, Q M , - . -I 17354 1 4 I r J H QZTZ, lr.: K .-f 4' , I I I I I H I I to I 2 I It J f 1 ' . , X ,.. M , X :d I., . xv' 1 A Y' A 1- 'ff' y L I ., . ' E W 4 .X FN- . I . I lf! f' S- L L, is S 'X ' 97 , Chu Q7 eo Each man a friend! Pi First Row I, Wagner L. Wagner C Walkei', I. Ward Fifth Row I. Willis W. Willett H. Willoughby M. N. Washani E. Watherby I. Watkins. WillOuqhby P. Wilms L. Winebarger A. Wingate. Second Row L. Webber W. Webster L. Weiss . Sixth Row C. Winlcelman P. Wissel F. Wilson I. Wil- Weichold P Weghorst W Wells W Wesley son I. Wilson P. Wilson B. Wilson. Third Row B Weston l White B Wietlisback F Wig Seventh Row D Wynn D Wolf I Wolf H Wollen gers A Wildt M Wildt G Wilhoit barger C Wood S Wood B Woekman Fourth Row A Williams A Williams B Williams C Eighth Row D Yamaguchi B Young C Young M Williams I Williams S Williamson T Williamson Yust I Zacharias D Zanitsch M Zelen S Zelen . QQ Q2 l...?,2Q Ld As 92 9 Ld hh A... sw. 3412 fm an 98 : , , , S : , , , dh- ' , 'Pi : I 9 -X 2 - -Q :L Ph., ' -l 'fig' . ji -'vl1Ti'g I 'I I I 6' ,, V in , F :- SJ iv-'Ir A le . K ' .fx Q A 14 an I f f I A It f . 1 X . A I , V . sz: w Q. If . f JW ' 1. 4 ' 4- I l ' ' .' V, I 9 . I J . A .. IC Y A U .QA V H I . - i I V fl -I V is .. In 1 I -A E' 'Za I 7 v ' '1 Q' 'X Fxrst Row M Aaronson C Abrg I Adcox M Allen B Anderson I Andrews B Andr1acco I Arp I Bahl P Baker S Baker C Ball Second Row D Ball P Ball T Banes B Bays M Beach H Bear C Beaudrey P Beaudry C Bell B Ben ton H Berqett H Bernstorff Thud Row B Beyer P Brhl T Black B Blank C Blev rns L Boetleker B Bradford V Brashexr P Brewer D Brooks N Brothers I Brown Fourth Row S Brown S Buckshorn D Burton C Bur well G Byrd B Carnarca E Campbell A Carnes B Carroll B Cart r T Caton S Chand Class Q5 iii Eighth Grade Fifth Row A Clntwood C Clark S flyde I Colegate S Coleman D Collrnsworth C Combs B Cordell R Cornell L Cottman L Cotton D Cotton Slxlh Row D Cox K Cox H Craft T Cralq G Crase V Crawford W Crawford B Crowell D Daley G Danqy B Danrels W Davrdson Seventh Row B Davrs B Davrs C Davrs S Davxs D Dean D De Kors B Denllnqer B Denny S Dhonau P Drck I Drether P Dock Elghth How I Doll B Dossenbach B Dossenbaclr D Dowell S Drahos C Dudley N Duqqer B Edwards B Erdson I Elarn I Eldred I Ellrs 95 9. 22 .,. . U 0 I 4 ,Pffr,r,4 J A A.. LJ ,xv JM M Ihr!! I or Q9 9 If 'lc' 5 I 1 'A , ,f A I sf .X J f y by if I S PM I - ,I v A ,, ., ' A f -V I ' F .M r 'a cg ,, .L , l ,, W lkxk ,J V E , 5 g M 3 M v I, fp J Ai I , . J f , 1 I :mix if A GX 9 K .N g ,I -A x ' A if V t l- il , ,'.:.V I, V3 . f Q T Q. lzke T I . rr r Z A' M I ses es H. Q f 5 I +9 .fx MEF' I A -:f A II if . l Qhilu arl 7.1 3 k all . .Z 1 fa 5,7-A . .V A ... 5 5 by qqy P V XE, , 5 I iz' H ' I A . 'E : , 6 ff ' I9 S I ra a asv P I f ,iff -5 I I1 1' 'Y I' I t ,g','?? I nv if fa! ' Nl V ' ia 5- y 3' lr.. A I J K I I 1 I, M ' J J of 'rag V.I..V.,. ' ' 4 - , 1- 1.5 R' I I ' L' I' I , gg gt a... Q Ifyti 'K' f- . I A! I. fu 1 A-3 fin. ...I ' I I L llr 1 I ' elI I I , M 1 .5 ,T ' I , - I I I I I A I fl . 99 V Y 1' ' The youth of a nation First Row: H. Erfnian, C. Evans, C, Falstreaux, D. Far ris, M. Faubron, E. Faulkner, I. Ferreri, P. Ferreri, B. Flynn, F. Foley, A. Fuller, D. Gabel. Second Row: I. Gabriel, G. Gelke, B. Georqeton, P. Georqeton, M. Gibbons, B. Gibson, M. Gildon, D. Gloecli ler, I. Goetz, B. Good, S. Gordon, B. Green. Third Row: E. Green, H. Greene, W. Greqory, I. Grippa B. Groonies, M. Grun, K. Hacker, B. Halfenferq, Cf. Hain N. Haney, M. Harrnan, B. Harinon, Fourth Row L Harmon B Harness H H iris C Harn son M Hart I Hasty I Hayes B Haynes I Hayne A Heuck A Hill A Hornbach X- Fifth Row: P, Howard, B. Huddleston, D. Hudson, I. Hufi L. Hull, I. Hughes, N. Hupperty, H. Iackson, S. Iaclcson C. Iallick, I. Ienkins, I. Iohns. Sixth Row: G. Iohnson, D. Iones, I. Iones, I. Iones, L Iones, D. Kanet, T. Keller, B. Kelly, B. Kennedy, G. Kid well, S. Kidwell, M. Kincer. Seventh Row: B. Kinq, B. Kiper, W. Kiser, S. Kitz, I Klein, W. Klein, B. Koch, D. Kocli, I. Kopp, I. Lackey B. Ladwiq, D. Lane. Eighth Row I Lanqenbach F Leaf B Lear Cl Leisure I Leutliausser N L.l!lI'lll9 I Lloyd G Londin E Lonq L Lonqoy N Mallory 3. Q 2 . 2.99 HQ! 3 9 up A114 we fer rf A-Qfu-If 444615 D J if f if f -X S ' K ' E ! 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I. 98 A-ff X W 43 1 '. .AK HJ L- wi I - , - . f A F I 5 I ' I .A A It ,..,M .. , J J A A z D M liz- -I M J JBA 1 f- lk f ' I . - -2- ff -if ffl i I A f if 'V I I I 673 100 Rwg 'Zn .AT First Row B Manor M MGICOIII I Marqrave P Marks I Martln M Martln S Martm G Mastln C Maupm I McAbee I McClure B McCullah Second Row R McEwen M McFarland E Merster R Meyer G Mxchaehs M Mlchaelts D Mtller I Mrller E M1racle I MISIHS S Mnchel D Money Th1rdRow I Money W Mooney C Moore M Moms E Morrlston A Moses C Moses H Mounce C Mul lenlx R Murr1ll P Nash F Nantz Fourth Row R Norvell D ONeal I Ott P Overbay D Owens D Palmer M Patterson G Pemberton E Perry D Peters C Phllpot P P1ckett Are the Trustees Fifth Row T Pmckard L Pmq L Porncu B Porter L Prwett I Prouss B Qurllen I Ramey R Ramundo I Randall A Ransrclc C Rapp Sixth Row P Rayney D Reaves L Reson A Reynolds B Reynolds I R1chmond B R1ddle D Rleqer M Rret man B Rxley R Rxtchey B Roark Seventh Row L Roberts T Robrnson T Rodgers C Rodocker R Roqala P Rogers S Roth I Ruart R Run azer G Runck M Russell I Sanham Enghth Row I Saunders A Schnelder B Schott I Schultes I Seymour S Shehane A Shepard D Short I Sreners M Smqleton I Slpe I Srzemore 9 353 QQ' Q 1.1 All ? 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Skinner, B. Skinner, S. Slattery, M. Smith, M. Smith, B. Smith, S. Smith. Second Row T Smith S Sparks I Steele T Stine N Stoehr B Stone V Strecktuss W Strobel Third Row H Stuber K Suhr C Suttle L Taber B Tabar S Tanner D Taylor E Taylor Fourth Row E Taylor B Taylor K Terry S Tewart B Thiel C Thompson I Thompton I Tipton 0 P4 Fifth Row: G. Tranor, A. Trosper, L. Tucker, I. Twiner L. Upchurch, F. Vauqht, D. Vogel, M. Von Greis. Sixth Row B Waechter C Walker G Walz B Wand macher L Ward I Watson H Webster P Weddle Seventh Row G Werqers B West I Westerfield H Williams C Wmqard V VV1thers B Wood B Woods Eighth Row M Woods B Woolum C Yolonda R Yan cy B Young D Zimmerman 4. 1 .Er X lun! 9 Q99 2232 J v V x J J K X : . 1 , f T I f ., f V gg E Q 1 JM ll Al: , I :UN M 5 A . Q f f Y 3 B I I .I 9 s J F Q 4 uf r. M 4- . lr . . i with My :CLR 4 E L' X 'a', M Qi' ITT A tb'-:J ..,. T :ai N q J q A . ... I 5 rf ' . M 1. ,,.., f, -- l Zl' A ' A A 7 If W nag? fl W2 MF 102 l l wi .f ,V FIISI Row G Abaecherll M Adcox I Adklns V Alcorn R Allen D Allen I Andersen M Archer E Arns I Barley A Baker C Baker Second Row P Ball C Barnonte B Barnes C Barone B Barton T Basham B Beckley I Bell H Belt B Ben nett S Bereskln C Berltnq Third Row G Bernhard C Bezlat L B1rr1 C B1shop D Blackburn S Blackburn K Blaylock A Boqqess G Bolan M Bomar G Bradford C Bradshaw Fourth Row R Bradshaw D Branharn I Buckalew M Buckley S Burton R Bush T Busch L Buttree S Campbell B Caphnqer O Carrle K Carrrco Seventh Grade F1fth Row B Cash I Chttwood G Chumbley I Clark T Clayton B Chne I Chnqrnan B Coffey P Colr N Conn B Cooler M Coshun Sxxth Row P Cox L Crabtree B Crase I Creech I Creek G Crockett I Crombxe R Crooks R Dalton I Darnmann T Danlel B Danlsson Seventh Row G Darby I Daugherty G Davldson L Dav1s C Dean M Dean I Dehner I Denman L Depen brook S Drenesch I Dlllon N Dlnkxns Exghth Row B Doll G Dotson I Drahos C Dunaway C Eaklns B Edward I Eqner M Elkhold I Elhson D Enqland C Fehr C Frqgrns .X 5 fe I Y, hy KAEH' rf'7frr 1 99 e QQQQ LQ .4 9 'ft' W , . - . . ' .. Q I -rve - ' N ' -9 S - . ' A x ttt Qf N - 5 - - axle 'lf I rw. I t Wyse, . x , - 1 6 ,- V ,ri M1 ' V. ' A wa I . A ve L, X X in Q rf 4 ttay H ia I .S - Q ' - T I K I ,S Iaytytre retteeteese I T . - , I. I A: PM ' -h .. V an I h I ' . N ' -. - e ' It ,ef ' ' ' ' I T A S , 4.4 1214.1 fx? LA 4.1.1 Our youth we can have but today . . X t First Row: D. Fisher, B. Fisher, M. Fitzgerald, M. Fitz- water, R. Flohr, E. Flynn, I. Frazier, B. Frazier, M. Fred- erick, I. Frith, K. Frye, M. Frye. Second Row: M. Gentry, C. Geyer, B. Gibson, I. Gilker son, I. Gist, B. Glover, Gober, L. Gonglofi: A. Granata N. Gray, W. Greend, S. Gregory. Third Row: C. Gries, R. Gries, D. Grunrnan, B. Guyton, P Hagan, B. Halna, M. Hans, D. Harris, A. Hankins, I Haungs, B. Hawkins, P. Haynes. Fourth Row: I. Hazelwood, V. Heisler, C. Henson, C Hicks, I. Higgins, L. Hill, B. Hisle, I. Hopper, P. Hornsby R. Howard S. Hudson I. Hudson. 5 9 Fifth Row: P. Huff, G. Hughes, W. Hughes, I. Hyre, A. Ilijin, H. Irnrnenhort, A. lvery, L. Iackson, L. Ienkins, K. Iohn, P. Iohnson, P. Iohnson. Sixth Row: S. Iohnson, A. Iones, C. Iones, F. Iones, B. Iones, P. Kamleiter, C. Karnrnerer, B. Kestler, E. Keyes, G. Kidd, K. Kidd, K. Kidwell. Seventh Row: R. Kidwell, C. King, M. King, D. Kirby, C. Klein, D. Klems, B. Kline, H. Klurnp, I. Knotts, L. Koch, C. Kramer, D. Kunz. Eighth Row: K. Lanham, T. Lansaw, B. Lawhorn, L. Lead- beater, I. Leek, P. Letizia, C. Letner, P. Lewis, S. Lewis, I. Light I Linville B Lohrum ,-9?. - Q aaa Saas lid :fl All Q 9 29 . 4 B Q9 Q ..... 9 9 Aitf'r4-'QA in ragga f if J ' Qi hi I Q, A C 'Ar my . A - a , -, -f . -f 4,- 1, IF A .tiff inf I . .-1 A .1 4 - I .' .A 'h 4 ' M. 4 f J' .y wi 5 . 1,3 1 J FA . '1' AI 'i I n ,.' ' h r Q' ,I 1' bg? -X X1 uf l, I - ' is JN! 2 IJ - ' . 1 .t . ,,. P . , 6- , I 2 ' .. I S P F lv I ' 4 I Il ' i A , ' : 7 ,. If 'V K . I sflitf .ff V N i I' .t f .-. ,,... .. . F. at , ifta? 5 -:,l I I ! if I , lih I .-' F ' S . T I Q ' QA 'P 5 . I I I tc-4 I 1rstRow I Loebker I Long N Long D Lonqland R Loudln L Loveyoy G Lovlns S Low S Lowry I Madrll R Mahlenkarnp B Manls Second Row L Marsh H Marshau D Massle I Massre I Masters R Matthew L May G Maclfadden D Mc Callun B McClure R McClure H McCollum Thlrd Row I McDan1el B MCKGHZIG C Meunan D Melvln D Meyers L Mrchaehs C Mlller I M1ller M Mrller T M1nerd E Mlracle B M1tchell Fourth Row I Mrtts S Mrtts B Moore L Moore M Morr1s W Morsch L Mullacey T Myers D Nap1er R Nauqlebaugh D Nelson Paula Neumann 'qv' ' B ...lla may always find time F1fthRow A Nnnemets F Novella A Owens M Palm er R Parrnley B Peevler W Phelps P Phelps A Pltcher R Poole T Poole D Prrce Slxth Row R Radeke E Rader L Ramundo I Ratley P Redrnon B Reece G Reed M Reed S Reed W Render L Renfro E Reynolds Seventh Row L Rrchter L Rlqqs D Rlley P Rrtchle E Rrtchy R Rltter V Roberts F Robmson I Robrnson N Roeder I Rolland M Rollrns E1ghthRow G Roseman M Rub P Rufft P Sallada W Sanderson N Sarver I Sarver B Schabacher P Schaut N Schehr K Schlesler C Schme LJ I 5 S 9' imma K libs X 03335 ,- L 932 aa ffidf ttf' X We . J J 5. J '..:.i . 9 V ta?QQQ9Q . Ak'.' E sl. V , .Sli pa 'ltgi , , I ,I ' fflt VX fa-f yi, ff! A I f ttst - f 1' '.:. Y -I I I- - 1, atataaas x , Q . . Q B f , .... as h K .e izr ,, iii 4 4 kd 'I df!! bq.: 53 , r fl 1 : ti, ' ' . .,.. , I if 12,7 X 4 A WJ I? X4 .dk I-N v J, tg L Q 5 K, 9 E up A 4, 3 A ,Q :px ea . , . 5 -4 'I -1 A ,I 'X .IHQ ,I A 4' 'iff Mf, I, K Q-5? 8 V ,-:k I Vx i , Q Y -Q . XZ I .- E , i .. . J A ., A aj' y A if I in ,f ,,.t T 8: f I' ' ' - s I Q ,., , -I I if - 105 lo grow oId. First Row: N. Schmid, B. Schmidt, B. Schneider, S. Scott, I. Seibel, I. Seibert, D. Seider, B. Sellman, P. Setser, B. Sexton, I. Sheldon, L. Sherman. Second Row: V. Shipley, I. Shoupe, I. Shouse, H. Sims, M. Sims, L. Singleton, E. Sizemore, B. Slattery, M Sloane, E. Smith, P. Smith, C. Spaulding. Third Row D Spaulding M Spiegel L Spies W Stan eck R Stantorth B Stanton M Stattman O Stlth B Stoess D Storer P Strausbaugh W Stuckey Fourth Row P Suttles N Tatum I Taylor H Temple ton N Yeny K Thomas L Thomas S Thompson B Tinker P Tolle C Tompkins D Trosper Pt Fifth Row: B. Zucter, A. Uhlhorn, R. Ulrich, P. Vander' griff, K. Vanover, I. Wade, A. Wagers, E. Wagers, D Walker, U. Wallace, C. Walpole, M. Walter. Sixth Row: S. Walters, G. Walz, B. Waples, I. Ward, C Warner, L. Watkins, C. Webster, E. Weise, B. Wells R. Wells, I. Wensing, I. West. Seventh Row I West D Westermeyer B Weston E Weston I White R Whiting R Wickersham B W1l burn F William A Williams M Williams V Williams Eighth Row B Wilson T Wilson L Windtsch S With erup B Wolfe I Woodall B Woods P Woolum R Worley T Wultt W Young I Yount W W W W 1. Q fm W . W KN Vllv lv, -5255551 4, 1 N U 5 I A I , . R 1. t .. mf A ..-.f A ,ti .. r ty ,Mi , N A 1. X -rr. . . gf! . 4 ' - N ill' . 4 I A C I 1' ' ' ' ' . ILM . Q in ge It I- W f + - x A . . Bm .M - if V i ' ' ' - i H P I ..1. 5' 1 , A - .- Q., - I N wtf ' S' I E ll Q, A D 5 - ' x -Q f it V -,, f wt. ,U x 5 ' - X I ' ' I ' . - P, K X K fr 1 i f - A ,I :::.1 K ' 3 5 ' . H.. 5 ily' A , X., . b I - x f ' wi. . TA '21 .'-. . . 4 . 'X ' 'Xl X I Gag , 1-62, ut Q' fi? QQ ef, J 'WE LAM 5,5 a es 9 la H lunior High School Activities Pl' IUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST liCf.'.' if-T' 'i Rlqrxii V, '.'.'11:11s, E Riiidf-, Qfillf-13' P Q,'c'z:Ei, SECCT-lf RCW: f, hliiiiniey, C, Eercma l. Sid xg, I, Bozvfzx 3, I-Iazelwocd, l'-1. Faublxn, fl, Leberrhy V: f- Fmszdenig A. Parker, Trelasiufgr' S. Freckman, Presldeni- M, S-himfffl, f,l'ir:Q9g,ond1nq Sefrelaryr I, Andrflws, Re-Cmdinx FL-'relary' P. imlel, C. Ulfalker, l, Fxilli, M, Hub, S. 'flilRf RC'f.', ', Sanders, l Harris, K Vancvpr, C, l.P'lzfir 'l '1'l'1f11n .1 Pffqras, Patil , F, Vlfiifl-fxs, F, lanksfin A. it lv: ' Z, lffwarlfu-.':, F, fiossr-rilvvlz Fl. 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H :fi R1 SEVENTH 6 EIGHTH GRADE SCIENCE CLUB , N - 1 ' ' 'ur' ' u I- ' .1.. ,....v .-rg r x V '1 i 1 ,em .. ,nz 1 ' V 1 r 1 IUNIOR Y-TEENS PIE.-'T F '.' sz '- ',' EQ' far. 3.1: Kvipy ',' I '11 rex, f+.:'.r. , ...ay Ff:.:.1' Hxif .. 5'1- V' '. rl r ar: Ps L.,-X :fra Xi:-: rivers ,ari rf Yu 'L :. EVE. S:111'?' .llfe Tyner, Marie Fark'-, Fa' ilni S+:-'Ziyi 'afxrr THU? PAW' Ag rw Hemi: fs.:-.:.:: :reg-21 Lzlhazz 'fel' 'lavfe jiffi Sue ','.'1rik1en1a:1, az: iatiilanii Ieati Qezzxlnzer, Vera Mar :vZLi'.'.'f Vi 'nay Wgllzanzssr fla:i MalQ5y,fxon1'i Fink-nr. VDTTETH PCT: 'Wanda Klme, Pa' Hex-.'az'i Se 're'ar','- flaring' HLIQCQCPYTZ, Sandy Clyde, Md-,' Ferzm::.ari, fxzrif- Ransirk, Tlfrzna lean S -Mez, TYVASHIYVY' Karllzie Cfra'.-sdex, EilZdh9'll Seve:- arre, L,'a1.'-Ftzf Iciiruzu Bfverely Ms'-1111x.fm, Marg' 'fu fmwnfg, Presxdeni FIRST RLJW: Clara Clark, Ierri Madlll, Shxmll Iones, Beverly Weston, Shirley Roth, Camlfr Benneft. SECOND ROW: Derma Reaves, Mrckey MuGoy, Lucy Ganqlorf, Rufh McClure, Sandy Hudson, Pat LGV-115, Ianet Loebker, Iamco Wccdall, Bcn1e'a Moore, Sheila Smnh, THIRD ROVV: Debbie M:KLn1ey, Gay Lelrecht, Iuanua Coleqafe, Vxre Presldenfr Carolyn Rampwn, Gale AYJBGCIIEIII, Helen Myers, Rosemary No- velll, Hua Earirurtds, Barb Dock, Ann Blaik. FOURTH ROWY: Bennie SAHGU, Judy Arrdrff.-,':s, Indy Sieltn, Marxlyn Coshun, Rcsemarle Rc- vfxla, Mary Sur Hart, Lcranme Iafl-cson, Norma Vuiqez, Card Ablq, Betty Ouxllen. Suv vb ,' . 'H 1 lk 'W ,P m , sway' J it I 1 X' 'X' 9 V Qi 'I' 'W ii il Qi K5 W Q99 eo v 4 A-.1 . I ,g ,V ,, ww ,Q H gi fs q., is ew ' , 5 Q ,A s , 'K 3 E. gt q+w,,,, , 5' 9' 53f1fP 3. 9 'V 5 5 was QI. m' . 'ffm .W Y 5 1 v l..' , I if we M , . N -we --'NJ' s-GSE 1 Q av A 4, ' 1' 'f if, 4 . I . il ifsJ'i N F . as gw5,, Alzb M i w NJ -S4 X 2 f- jvudk ' L 9 -r l ? 'Rex - he 'EAS K ,1 ,4- . ,H O v 'J b ,H ' 2 15x ifflgv 9 ,MM prawn . ww? 3. 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'M' 4 mimi V ., ' an :gh I I I A . 4, 3 s LS 1, , , 'fr ' f 'L I ' ,,,,,,d,f x. .M ,,x , SPIRIT THE SPARK if THAT LIGHTS ar TH E. 5TAR5 femme A Wwgf?anf6ff1d, End. Yfwnwaaf Center Wai fm! Bach Gaim, nd Mcmdqer dfiiamo Quarterback ZJcJfGZ?p67w ZEML Z3w6 H adm quclr Bach, ,MW X sl, ,: s- .v- I ,sip ' Q at X6 S ' l ,f fi , A. ik N 'V iff' f J Y' -'UEHCWAT iv A wg mix, , .M . T f g ' :'l if '+ 'Y .. li . .Q .n I, lf, ,wi 4 X 1 I f A 'Q-L. . Mg f '- w' 'gmt 1 ,. , -,r4, ,, - 1, W. , 'IQ il Q ll!! Q K vw'- 44' M K 'f K X K1 ,K 'if' ia. IQ 1:7 V is -21 .. . .,,, -1-5 . 38 'V K . 4 fgiwi., xg 'YL . xv W 'fx vang J Q 'X' if :eff V xx s6:4e3l f F405 .,.,, 9 FIRST ROW, left to right: R, Forste, M. lahn, I. Carter, l, Muckenfuss, B. lohnson Cccecaptainl, W, Peters lcocaptaml, l. Deans, N. Kuluyian, B. Langland, P. Mueller. SECOND ROW: I, Hosking, G, Renzenbrink, B. Trabor, T. Farmer, H. Dennhem, E. Leadbeater, D. Oswald, l. Acton, B. Daniels, THIRD ROW: K. Peters, B. Baines, P, Georgeton, T. Parthenakis, T, Fleming, C, Kile, P, Burgess, E, Williams, l., Walker, l. Hodges. is lowered As Spirit Skyrockets During Coach Thomas' six years at Hughes, he has coached two P.H,S.L. championship teams. Mr. Thomas spent six years at other schools before coming here. He feels that the Hughes football team's chances of being successful are very dim, unless more boys come out and try to make the teams. Next to Mr. Thomas stands Coach Lloyd Williams, who has spent three years coaching the Big Beds. He attended Miami University where he was captain of the Miami Redskins in 1953. Also included in his football career were such honors as All-Ohio guard and being voted the rncst valuable defensive lineman of l952. Coach Will Hundemer has been at Hughes for two years, and has been a varsity coach since his arrival. Previously, he coached at Northeast High School, in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Hundemer attended Bellevue High School in Kentucky, where he achieved all-state honors in football, basketball, and baseball. Wliile ate tending the University of Cincinnati, Mr. Hundemer played quarterback for the l95U Sun Bowl team, and in 1951, played guard for the National lnvirational basket- ball team. Beside Coach Hundemer, stands Hughes varsity back- field coach, Mr. Bay Hartker, who has been at Hughes for the past six years. He attended Ohio State University, where he played seven years of professional baseball. lt is Coach Hartker's belief that Hughes is only two years away from another great winning season in football. Varsity coaches are, from left to right, front row: Coach 'Will Hundemer and Ccach Bay Harker, Behind them stand Head Ccach Howard Thomas and Coach Lloyd Williams. nmi ng RESERVE SQUAD COACH WILL HUNDEMER FIRST ROW, left to rrqht: G, Rosemond, P. Burgess, R. Wrlliams, E. Wrllrams, B. Beckham, K. Peters, P. J Georqeton, F. Cameron, R. Coleman., SECOND ROW: M. Bridges, D. Osswald, C. Braddock, B. Brunner, B. Barnes, C. Klle, R, Nsrman L. Lawson, G. Wolf, B, Wrllrams. COACHES IIM WILLIAMS and WILL KALCHEK ,iz -yi ' wa A , f., 4 ,: v , W' V L. A !,..s-. - W ff A.,..,li-r K 4 , 3, ,W 'ed f WA . --an-.5 ggmfv, N , em' IMT. -. W Q .V A Wt If J' fbrar' 1. M M Al firm . x., I' M ,av , FRESHMAN SQUAD FIRST ROW, left to riqhtzqll TaylcrbR, Laqen, C. Mueqel, S. Grammaqlin, T, Strunk J. Heimlch DA Dajeyl QI-I. Will1an1six,?I. Heiclenrich G. Graves, SECOND ROW: l. Grrppa, T, Gaton,kT. Banes,JP. Georqeton T. Gaheli B. I-lrll,fE. orr1ston,1C. Bohrer, B, Anderson, G. lahn, R. Mrller, P. Cattrer, P. Gxlbert, L. Brooks, C longs THIRD ROW: I. Lockey, F, Sterblmq, R, Kelley, D, Allen, W. Roth, R, Iennmqs, C, Llghdwaltg 5,-Hinoxg' Hallmysr, C. Bibee, W. Kaiser, l. Drxon, G, Wllson. ' 4' ' ' I H8 If if ,X 4 f 'LSL-?gM'v Y A 1 Q 1. qi? X yi I a B 5 jg rw .X 5 2Q ',4'SY g A X , H 4 , 5 ' V ' it Q 6 X X . Q Q : 2 .,, 4, X58 iw5f1 - N53 'f .EU X' i! 5 fif? if I 5 ' -v mfg, I tix! , f H.. mL,,,,,,- , Sa, as Min , -ing! v'u X V. x 3'1 f 5 Ge .. ' 'BA ,Q 'sidtr 4 Q vi Q Q 3 55':x5'Q :G wil up 4 . ' ,1 Q l 4' - vx N X 0 , x A .ict 'ty .I Y gi K Agia, X '4' if, T' 4' v Q 4. , , 'fd B ' V A Af 'x W ' W 'IVE 525 M, 1 as M 1Qrf ffZifff524 532, ' ,Ilan at g fi md L 9 Q. ' K , 2' ' . vo' Q fi A K' A 3 3 XS , , :fi:,lQ ,,:-' T H Q Q 7732 0 ' y if 'W 'ff ' mf-X Y' X . i fa f' W 5 ff' g Q 6 N a .MAJ ja 5 .M-0. 1 1-. iw 1 Q Coach Howard Burley Grimes Mr. Howard Grimes came to Hughes High in l948, and assumed the responsibilities of coaching basketball. Since that time, he has coached many successful teams, and has had many talented ball players on his squads. Also he experienced coaching his son, lim, who proved to be an excellent player and an asset to his team. Burley feels that the poor, inadequate facilities do not make the outlook for basketball very bright. He stated that the majority of boys do not play basketball until they reach high school, and that Hughes does not have the space to train them. For example, the freshman team is allotted only two to three hours per week for practice. Mr. Grimes has an extensive career in basketball coaching. A few of his achievements include: Winches- ter, Ohio, where he coached three years, winning coun- ty runner-up titles for two years, and third in the dis- trict title the remaining year, Ripley, Qhio, where he coached the county runner-up team his first year, and county champs the two succeeding years, Bremen, Ghio, where he coached one county champ team and a runnereup squad in the state contest with a 25-l rec- ordg Wyoming, Ohio, where his teams Won two dis- trict championships, Hughes High School, where he has had two P.H.S.L., two district, one regional champion- ship teams, and a state finalist squad in l955. To you, Coach Grimes, the 1957 Annual joins all Hughes students, faculty, and alumni, in praise of your outstanding leadership, skill, interest, and devotion to Hughes in all its activities. Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes SEASON RECORD 585 Anderson 495 St. Xavier 365 Taft . 685 Withrow 615 Monroe . 675 Walnut . 565 Roger Bacon . , . 655 Woodward 665 Central .... G HB8 96 H Hughes 655 West Hi Hughes 43: Taft A n A Larry Smith and Paul Westerfegigalacting co-captains throughout the Hughes 425 Norwood Hughes 665 Walnut . Hughes 565 Withrow Hughes 575 Central .. Hughes 815 Woodward Hughes 7l5 West Hi A Hughes 745 Mariemont . Hughes 675 Central . VARSITY SQUAD---AFIRST ROW, Left to Right: Adolphus Ward, Dick Yelton, Elvin Turner, Charlie Schneider, Paul Westerfeld, Sieve Clark, Larry Smith. SECOND ROW: Alan Blincoe, Manaqer5 Butch Tatman, Walt Peters, Glenn Welch, Tom Whitaker, George Mitchell, Roger Heuclc, Manager. 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LLOYD WILLIAMS Fr serve Coach fffj, ' f f ff F - -, 21 el 'f 'X F., RESERVE SQUAD-WFIRST ROW, Left to Bight: P, Georqeton, F, Buckley, C, Kile, S, Bunfon, I, Addlir, R, Fryer, S, Banker, B, Martin, SECOND ROW: E, Weber, Manager, D, Baldwin, I, Harris, H. Cronin, B, Merrii K, Peters, E. Sloan, R. Rollinson. scoring with eighteen points, While Larry Smith made thirteen. The Big Beds achieved another victory, this time Western Hills. The scoring, led by the old reliables, Adolphus Ward and Larry Smith, ended as Hughes tri- umphed 65-60. In tournament games, Hughes defeated Mariernont 74-55, but was edged out of the competition by Cincin- nati Central, 67-68. The Hughes High reserve squad, under the supervis- ion of Mr. Lloyd Williams, finished third in the Public High School league this year. Every day practice may produce sorne good prospects for the next years Big Bed squad. Included on this team are Forrest Buckley, Hep Cronin, Stacey Bunton, Pete Georgeton, Ken Peters, Bill Merritt, and Fred Harris. The Hughes Baby Beds, coached by Mr. Ralph Sen- sel, did not have the glory as that of their big brothers. This may be attributed to the players' lack of experience and adequate facilities. Leading the team in offensive and defensive playing are Tom Farrell, Dick Fischer, leff Heinrich, and Eddie Drohan. MR. RALPH SENSEL FRESHMAN SQUAD FIRST BOW, Lett tr: Biglitz E. Stein, R, Fiszh- r, B. Shcricw, I, Heinrich, If lirahan F h C h B, Reddertc P, Korineyg W, Bernhard. SECOND BOW: S, Bunck, lflariargeryfli Si rarigjli, L'tii'woodL'Tp res man OGC Farrellalf, Morr1ston,1T. Bane-SQA, Bansic'k,AC, Bell, B, Berger,LC, Schine, -.M fi 1 1 P Y w is 'ro KJ HUGHLTQ 14 i COACH RAY HARTKER titty Baseball The Big Reds, coached by Mr. Ray Hartke-r, include returning letter men lim Muckenfuss, Paul Fleming, Barry Langland, and Walt Peters. The pitching staff is Nb, ans Walt Peters, Paul Westerteld, Don Wilmoth, and Pete Georgeton, while Bob Banes and Tom Parthenakis pro- vide their talents as catchers. At first base we find lack Wolter and Paul Mueller, at second, Ken Peters, and at third the mighty-mite, Paul Fleming, Left, center, and right field positions are filled by lim Muckentuss, For- rest Buclcley, and lim Carter. The 1956 Big Reds finished third in the P.H.S.l.. THE 1957 SCHEDULE March l9 -Beading April 25-fNewport March 22e -Purcell April 29eWoodward March 28feRoger Bacon April 3Of fWestern March 29-N.C.l-l. May l, 2f -District Tourna- April l- Taft ment April 2- eRoger Bacon May 6A -efCentral lDouble April 3f-Withrow Heade-rl April 5' N.C.H. May 7f fWalnut April 8-- Woodward May 9, lOf-fDistrict Tourna April 10- Western ment April 15--eWalnut May l7, 18' Regional April 16- ffre- Newport Tournament April 17- -Tait May 24, 25fefState Tourna- April 24- Withrow ment A baseball would have a slim chance of slipping through this line-up of Big Red fielders! J-f' T ,f f,, 126 ,--ff xx, . tx ! . FIRST ROW, Left to Riqht: Bob Banes, Walt Peters, Forrest Buckley, Paul Fleming, Ken Peters, Pete Georqeton, Todd Ertel, lim Muckenfuss, Iim Carter, SECOND ROW: Pete Minqes, Paul Westerfeld, lim Parthenakis, S Wolfer, Tom Whitaker, Paul Mueller, Barry Lanqland, Paul Zeisler, Don Q Hep Cronin, Glen Welch, Ron Fryer, Richard Toepfer, THIRD ROW: lack Wilmoth. FOURTH ROW: Billie Carmen, Ron Easton, Harry Leiqh, Coach Ray Hartker. Big Red pitching Crew, 'Sluggers' Row. 127 Track and Field The word out on the cinder track is optimism, The l957 team members, remembering a so-so season last year, are looking forward to the improvement that an- other year ot experience and determination can make. On the credit side is a string of last year's Reserves mov- inq up to the Varsity, and last year's Reserves were tt Tyler and lvlfirtin Tyler Clear the low hurdle, '.-.'f1t'lt-'fd ly Elliot l..1ciYT1S. ll, JV, U I ,S X 1 X strong enough to place second in their league. Also on the credit side are six returning lettermen, headed by Ray Eisenschmidt, last year's high scorer. Chuck Zimber, Prank Arnold, Terry Davis, Tom Farmer, and Martin Tyler round out the returning team. The hurdle events are expected to be one of this seasons more pleasant surprises, with Eisenschmidt, Bailey and the two Tylers set to top the timber in championship style. Weight men expected to score consistently are Tom Farmer, Chuck Zimber, Mike Iahn, Tim Fleming and Harry Robinson. With a fine crop oi newcomers out to push the veterans, the track seems certain to better last year's record. The word at this printing, as noted, is optimism. Q ra , if Q + MR. PAUL RlCHERT Head Track Lfnach fir .mk AfY1F1ld,TF-'YYY Davis, AIM-HrVMK1srfr1,.1r1fiMary Torrey gnuse- .15 Hay FiS+'FlS l1II1ifil If-.11 sn hm q I, llzv l ,. V, '-I ,f . 1 af 'rvaxof 'A u- .af VOAVH HOWARD Tl IOM,-'RS HI' I' HLXJI. Rm: Ea1.1f2y, Y7.::1 F.p1'f H H :xr-fx ISTAIJI Iflll' 'I' rx. Jr' .-1 .::,ri 111114: .71 I I29 VARSITY SQUAD KYJFEUNG Left to Riqii: lllil P,1r'i.f-:1,2k.1f, Ai Pzaiig' c 1 r 1' F 1 QT1 Dt G lik -Lf Pl v'1 v 1, - Il , 'f - W - F v W Q' v ' ' - , Pe, lf. ,Y 'IK I1 T ., J. ...:,1L ctr., .......1...:, .,.. ,-law. ,-.. r.1..f., .cn . 1...-,. ..l,, , Gym Team The Big Red matmen, coached hy Mr. Paul Richert, captured third place in the Pl-l.S.l.. this year, losing to Central and Woodward. Captain Alan Braley, along with Mike Freeman, Al Bailer, Nick Parthenakis, and Tom Parthenakis, were the only lettermen on the team. Mike Freeman was the teams high scorer, while Roger Wedgewood was second. In the Turner meet, Hughes varsity was second, Mike Freeman taking third in all-around competition. The re- serve team scored second with Don Wilniotli winning first in the all-around title. Wilriioth was also high scorer this year tor the reserve squad. This team likewise fin' ished third. -3, ,li PAUL t1lf'Hl',iil' RESERVES FIRST ROW, Left tc Rlqht: Bxll Marshall, Manager: B. Owens, C Rlley P Matye W Cxllespxe B Mltchell Rrppaer Manager SECOND HOW Tyler, T. Pamhenakis, C. Braddock, D, Wrlmoth R Kell y F Harms E Wlllrams S Ty er TOTAL SCORE FOR THREE MEETS Central Woodward HUGHES . West Hi Taft Central Woodward HUGHES West Hi Taft Varsity 156 . , 92 .. 56 , 17 .. l3 Reserve 138 . 84 ,. 75 ,, 27 .. 12 IUNIOR HIGH SQUAD-FIRST HOW, Lei! to Rlqht: F. Nanfz, T, Hoblnson, I. Thompson, P. Carnlextel, K. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: l Bell, U Plains, I.. Brooks, li, Cox, I. Bell. 'il S.-f, , t,,, 1 N., s A A x, ' X f A 4 5 4. ,l. -- VARSITY SQUAD-FIRST ROW, Lei! to Riqlfz R. Zucker, I, Ccmpositor, I. Severance, H. Booroni, I. Carter, W, Welboxne, R. Reuss, l. Muckenfuss. SECOND HO'-'.': l VVest, P Oz-. -:i:', li, Sixers, H 'X-Vt::k1x.ar., E, Waundinacker, T, Slider, R. Nulsen, C. Young, THIRD ROW: C. NV1ngard, I. Carmichael, G. Wolf, K. Bccroni, R. Schroeder, K. l.o khaicl, fl, Bronston, G. Hennxq, ff, Gxiesan. af! u I Swlmmlng COACH WILL HUNDEMER W ! S 5 The Big Red mermen, under their experienced coach, Will Hundemer, showed tremendous spirit this year. During the season, the varsity team twice defeated the Kentucky State B champs from Highland Heights. Howard Boorom finished third in the city diving contest, and traveled to Columbus for the state meet. Mr. Hundemer has coached tive of the National Olym- pic swimming champions, and the winner of the 1956 Presidents Cup for diving in previous years. Next year the Big Reds will miss the talented serv- ices of senior swimmers Wes Welbourne, Rudy Muck- enfuss, lim Carter, Howard Boorom, lay Severance, and Robert Reuss. Two outstanding juniors are loe Compos- itor and Richard Zucker, while Ken Lockhard, Ron Schroeder, lim West, and Cleon Wingard take honors for the junior high team. This year, the Baby Reds set a junior high record of 149.4 seconds for the two hun- dred yard free-style relay. Coach Hundemer believed that the lack of depth was the most serious defect which hampered the success of the team. RESERVE SQUAD FIRST ROW M Tyler B Damels L Mueller SECOND POW l Woller K Keller G Welch B Haqedorn B Couch R Bane THIRD ROW B Shay o V Rhodes l Lyo 'X W rd l Bahr S Ra ker R Frye B Ye ton Harriers Crack Dlstrnct Barrier ight! ffnlifvf Thls yea the Hughes Cross Country team under the excellent qurdance of Mr Alan Kmdschy brought both the P H Sfl.. and the Southwestern Ol'11O D1SlIlCl Cham plonshrps to Hughes Hard work frne coachlng and a deslre to w1n attrrbuted to the success of the team Outstandlng sklll was portrayed by co captarns Terry DGVIS and Walter Cooper as well as Brll Lower and Tom Whrtaker Cross Country requrres confrdence and endurance of the hrghest degree Races cover two mrles and are usually run at Avon Frelds There are seven members on each team all partlcrpatrng at one tlme The scor1ng IS made by the rndrvrdual places of the runners The team wrth the lowest score total IS the wrnner At the state meet rn Columus Ohro the Brg Reds placed themselves trfteenth wh1ch IS rndeed sornethmg ot wh1ch we may be proud Followrng rn the footsteps of the varslty squad our reserve men prctured above roclceted hrgn and carrred back to Hughes the PHSL trtre Ardrng thxs squad wrth 1ts success were Don Bahr Lynn Mueller and Mrke Varsxty and Reserv Couh Alun C Kmds hy Adronson 133 . nr, . , ,, L ,.. a , J, , . n , . r, , l . I l l I I I I r ' ' I , I If f . ' - 4 ' ' ' - , ' I I , . , . , . . . ,f , H A V 1 tt , A H 1 ' . ,X . . 1 . ' , L t 1 - fr . - - ' I I ' f- Q 1 , Q . ' C' . ' JW' ' L!! Y Left to Right: Lance Riesenberger, Dick Yelton, Bob Keller, Walter Phillips. iffy N Golf COACH MORGAN JONES and TEAM CAPTAIN EMORY MORRIS This year's Big Red team again hopes to capture honors in the P.H.S.L. and district tournaments in the Cincinnati area. Coached by Mr. Morgan lones, Hughes science teacher and golf professional at California Course, the squad will miss the talented services of Dick tones, a four-time letterman and holder of many junior golf honors. The team has only one returning letterman, Emory Morris. The remaining linksters include Dick Yelton, Lance Riesenberger, Bob Keller, and Walter Phillips. f-Qu., Ranker Don Osswald 11m Daken Adophus Ward -rl J-lumpy Tennis W Under the leadershrp of Coach Howard GIIIHGS the l-luqhes Brq Red hard hxttmq tenn1s squad w1l1 be paced by capable returmnq lettermen Ken Keller Pat Breen B111 Stockofl and Don Osswald Added strength whlch w1ll qrve the team a boost w1l1 b supplred by hm Daken Adolphus Ward Iohn Morr1son Bob Trab r and Steve Banker Th 1956 team llnrshed rn thxrd place 1n league play bernq surpass d only by Walnut 1-1111s and W1lhIOW Wlth the experrence of the returnmq lettermen and the support of the other players Coach Grrmes ant1c1 pales a most successful season COACH HOWARD GRlMES 135 , D 5 A O hi +I v R , v X 'i A FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ken Keller, Pat Breen, Bill Stockorf, Ron Marion, Tony Dorseti, Frank Loveland, SECOND ROW: Iohn Morrison, Bob Traber, Steve I I . V N Y I 1 J I f 1 1 - . . . . 3 . , ., ' . , ' , e , Q . , , , , ' e ' ' . ' 1 Q I F' Bowllng Champions high 'ik' OACH Rl F!-XRD THORNBURY JW nr Tlns year s Brg Red varsrty team showed the many outstandtng advantages of what teamwork can do These keglers captured the P H S L champtonshtp Captatn Leroy Nash had the htghest rndtvrdual aver age on the team and rn the league wxth a 176 The team average was 815 whrle the won lost record stands at 219 Hughes had the hrgh team game wtth 988 and the h gh team total of 2779 Ierry Ehrnschwender talhed the htgh 1nd1v1dual total w1th 616 Leroy Nash was the only returmng letterman In the Intramural League Mary Lou Snllmaker for the sentor htgh and Pat Barley rn the tumor hrgh scored hrgh The numbers followtng the rdentrfrcatron ot the top ptcture are the tndtvtdual averages 160 O sown Poms 400 L i ,f ffw Edu-o.'wxofdzf, N My fs ,yn E , V . q 1 ' Sm -35 is , 3 Q uckxl Q,N'GNXeS.0kX Utir Q' in X3 if Lwix, , .' 4f- , Q ,IT ? V F , 'L-fwvfwf Qui Sfock ex T7 11121 Gauuvwnjwxzvh FF ef,-AMA.: qmuumam. 'YJ W5 U JN PeQQY Biedenkapp pins initiation Carnation on pledge Iudy Wendell. G. A. A. Formal Initiation G.A.A. pledges roll pinq pong balls with ilieir noses. Shoot 'em High Pass 'em Low Falling meteor? Errant comet? All eyes follow the twisting sphere as it drops from above. Swish! And the scorekeeper marks up two more points for the girls' honor team. Once again, in the annual Battle of the Sexes the female proves to be more deadly than the male, and the Big Red Varsity team goes down to its annual defeat. But it is all in fun, and a mirthful climax to a basketball season full of thrills and skillful play. Twice a week, under the guidance of Mrs. Rita Lacher and Miss Sarah Compton, the girls have drilled on the fine points of the game. And twice a year, at the gigantic playday and against the boys' team, the players have demonstrated the results of these practices. This year's winning ways were a tribute to Sportsleader Iody Dro- han, and the performance of the Iunior High girls, coached by Miss Diane Mergler, give promise of great teams in the future. On guard, An iron defense is developed during a Tuesday practice FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Gay Stocker, Iody Drohan, Sylvia Pinkney. SECOND ROW: Deanna Furnish, Caroll Elwood, Carol Ziegenhardt, Ruth Stahlman. l4l Delores Brown hurls her famous spit4ball at Nelda Vincent. Softball Snap! A bat is broken, and a ball goes hurling into space. During the spring months at Fairview Park, this is a familiar scene. Softball is a sport of skill and strength, and surely the girls of G.A.A. have proved this. The seventh, eighth and ninth grade girls, under the leadership of Miss Diane Mergler, learned the rules and techniques of softball. The older girls are headed by Nelda Vincent, l957 Sports Leader, and are supervised by Mrs. Rita Lacher. After many days of broken bats, lost balls, and hurt fingers, the season draws to a close. All the things seem small and in the past, for the big event of the season is ahead. The annual Softball Playday, held in May, corn- pletes a successful year. FIRST ROW: I-ef, go Rlqhgz RA Ngwmann, S, Curry, D. Brown, I, Drohan, G. Stocker. SECOND ROW: W. Leaverton, I. Riehle, R. Stahlman, I. Gal- lagher, N. Vincent, M, Waddle, l. Matherly. love Attair Tennis is a game of love. In tennis, however, love is not as exciting as most people think of it, because love means zero. All the girls in G.A.A. love to play tennis after school when the weather turns warm. Romaine Newman, Sportsleader, and Miss Compton, tennis spon- sor, teach the girls grace and form in this exhilerating sport. At the close of the season each girl boasts a good toreharid, hackhand, and serve. Hit The Target Ready, aim, fire! There is heard a twang of a how- string, and a slender arrow darts into space. On the archery range hows bend and arrows ily in much the same way they once did in ancient Greece. For cen- turies this sport hgs flourished in all parts ot the world. Even today it is a favorite sport of many Americans. Here at Hughes archery is a competitive sport of skill and accuracy. The girls are divided into two groups, beginners and intermediates, and led loy Sportsleader Ruth Carnahan and Miss Sarah Compton, advisor. 'L'-1 Carol Elwood congratulates Carol Bartholomew for a game well played FRONT ROW, Left to Right: P, Bowman, G. Stocker, l. Maynard, B, Phelps. SECOND ROW: I. Drohan, C, Elwood, R. Carnahan, E, Menke, P. Bieden- kapp. At the opening of school the splash ot water in the boys' gym every Friday indicated that the G.A.A. girls, under Sportsleader Norine Muhlberg, were learning to swim. lnstructed by Miss Diane Mergler, budding water sprites practiced side stroke, butterfly and crawl. Later the daring advanced to diving instruction. Each lesson was followed by a relaxing free swim, and the large turnout was testimony that the girls enjoyed lessons and leisure in the water. l Poise and Girls Modern Dance group welnornr- Spring to Burnet Vfcods. Approximately titty of the one hundred titty girls who came out for swimming remained by the beginning of March, and for the first time a swimming team was or- ganized. Fiiteen girls comprised the team, and this group was promoted to advanced swimming as a reward. The girls so honored were Dottie Richards, Nancy Shawhan, Gay Stocker, Carol Ziegenhardt, Carmen Bereskin, Iody Drohan, Norine Muhlberg, Carol Elwood, Sue Curry, Norma Mason, Garnet Long, Sue Spiess, Romaine Newmann and Antje Schetiler. . ,Qi In The Swim Sportsleader Norine Muhlberg in the air. Forgot your Brrll Cream? Individual Sports Individual sports involve only two girls competing in a game. There is high flying badminton, fast moving ping-pong, target practice shufileboard and low flying horseshoes. The girls can sign up to play in all the HORSE-SHOES SUSAN PEDRETTI BADMINTON CAROL ZHSGENHARDT sports. Miss Nurre, with the able help ot the sports- leader, Ruth Ann Duebel, prepares a tournament sched- ule. When a girl loses a game she is ineligible to con- tinue in that sport. The tournament continues until one player Wins in each sport. SHUFFLEBOARD A. SCI-IEFI-'LHR RUTH DUBEL TABLE TENNIS cz-mot Baoctcrtuis ff - ww. is as F-qv. if 'R rl Q f-mar 's ' -...f ' , . , R, Q 5 1 .I.1.-'.w- Nu A QQ FIRST PO 1, ' it ta lflylfi . A Furnish K, Penter, I, l:linso L R y d r-O l Dr R nr E C I Sticking With It Cold days and sunny days alike niany girls turned out to play hockey, de- spite the long walk to Fairview Park and the competition from Freshman football and the Marching Band. Many hours of practice were required to perfect the techniques of dribbling, passing and stopping the elusive puck. Tuesdays and Thursdays were hockey days, and the parade of athletic young ladies shoulder' ing hockey sticks will long be remembered by the residents along Ravine Street. Under the direction of Mrs. Rita Lacher and Sportsleader Edna Menke the skills acquired during the season produced a winning team on Hockey Playday. SECOTII' 'X '.'.': . . Lie, , Lferxfcf-, I, R' :file-, ff, ozi, Face-off on the front lawn they Also Serve With tour courts tor volleyball this year, the G.A.A. girls got more practice in serving, setting up the ball, and other techniques along the Volley-Line. After several preliminartes eight teams were formed. The lntramural team leading at the end ot the season was team Three, captained by leanette lohnson. Captains of the other seven teams were: Phyllis Williams, Barbara Billie, Bobbie lohnson, Billie Poland, Elizabeth Knighten, FIRST BOVQ Left to Right: I. Gallagher, L Showers, D, Brcwn, SECOND ROY: C, Elwood, R4 Sahlman, P. Bieclenkapp, R, Penny. ludy Gallagher, and Barbara Phelps. After having the intramural meet here at Hughes on Tuesday and Thursday, Hughes entered six teams in the city playday held at Central and Western Hills. The playday was held on Ianuary ll, and Hughes won 8 and lost 4, ending up in second place behind Tait. Mrs. Rita Lacher, the sponsor, and ludy Crandall, the sports leader. said this was a winning season. .,9fGDdtIl'j tt r in a pra tt 'e sess n TEENQX ml, AA in A n 'PK A 3 H1 4w'4Wf1? fgfjii f ,fffhff E fb' xii: K ,A -is 'iw' f Y If K, 4 lyfw .fi fm in -ff X-1 X f3Y5 'Z 7 Va -4 '-I ,Qs awww , , . Y M 1 w.-r 1 mnem- fl A rl' ,fv- It 1' L7-9 1' f -Q' fn Memoriam . . . Edna Eversull Le Roy Born and reared in Lincirinati Mrs hdna 13vorsu11 Le earned ner liberal arts and teaching degrees at the Uni versity of Cincinnati frorn which she was graduated in 1922 Standing scholastically arnong the highest in her class she was honored witn election to tnenihership in Phi Beta Kappa Mrs LeRoy Joined the Hughes faculty in 1944 teach ing Spanish combined with classes in commerce and She walked in beauty, both of mind and face: The goodness of her heart blest word and deed. No soul but knew the inner gentle grace Which felt before tt served another s need Her mind was nch in wrsdom and content Where love of home and scnool and God were kept And laughter cheered the path where er she went And those who heard no longer stghed or wept She dedicated all she was to nght And gladly followed duty where lt led Too free the gift of self to bnng the ltght Her days on earth too prodxgally sped Now we who qrteve each pledge of fatth renew And feel the touch of her hand tn all we Hazel L Koppenhoefer industry Succeeding Mrs Ehna R Roberts strc was until her illness in the spring ot 1954 Mr LeRoy iought for her hte and had at one tirne conie so tar along the road to recovery that she considered a return to the 1-lughes faculty Ttien one day in August of 1955 Gods need of her superseded ours and she passed front this life into one of everlasting peace . do... 1 1 1 1 Roy was graduated front Woodward 1-1igh School. She appointed Dean of Girls in 1947, and held that position ' ' V ' 1 1 it ' . Q. ' f 150 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS EXECUTIVE BOARD, left to right: Mary Gaefe, Judy Johnson, Judy Crandall, Sue Brant, Jeannie Hammanns, Nelda Norton, Mike Magin, Hank Schwarz, Jerry Franks, Terry Davis, Pat Breen, Jim Daken, George Syring. The Senior Student Council, the student governing body, made great strides this year toward its ultimate goalfa better school and community. As in the past, the council managed the Lost and Found, and its annual classical assembly was presented. This year's activities were begun when Hughes council president, Hank Schwarz, was elected President of the lntra-city Student Council, the governing body for all school councils. Under the faculty leadership of Miss Gladys J. Kloalc and President Schwarz, attempts were made to curb de- linquency at Hughes. An active campaign, including letters to parents, posters in neighborhood stores, and Miss Gladys Kloalc, Faculty Advisor, and Hank Schwarz, President assemblies for students and teachers, aided this drive. Surely this may be considered a most successful year for the council. Senior Student Council FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: S, Brant, M, Margin, Vit-rw llrvtzidmilg N. l'-Jurtuvi, Secretary, ll, Sfll'-ll6l'Z, President, wl'. Effifffll, Treasurer, I, Hainniann, 53l1LlONl7 ROW: W bb h J K l to , 'l'HlRlJ ROW: P, Larrclli, K, Sic-rnc-berg. I. Weise, S. Preuninger, C. Shook, S. Spiess, T, Flynn, C, Knoefvllc, P, Marsch, P, 1 en, J. Jo nson, , ani ei ,.r C, Moorhead, J, Seibcl, E. Bargsrnark, C, Kile, J, Jenkins, W. Ganglott, R, Neumann, G. Frazier. lA. 11711 BEIS Honor Society X- The Honor Society consists of the top ten percent of the Senior Class, and six Iuniors who lead their class scholastically. The six luniors who lead their class scho' lastically. The six luniors chosen become the Honor Society Executive Board during their last year. During the school year the Honor Society holds a formal tea and a formal initiation, both functions attended by the faculty and interested parents. 1957 HONOR LIST 1. Barbara Schepman 30.862 2. Nancy Steqrnan 30.158 3. lanice Freclcrnan 29.901 4. Maro Adarns 29.770 5. Launn Gaier 29.333 6. Ann Bitterhoff 28.816 7. Particia Ann 'Wibben 28.655 8. Helen Schriefer 28.590 9. David Senn 28.553 10. Ianice Beis 28.507 11. Ioan Hamrnant 28.000 12. Albert Baller 27.859 13. Vtfilliarn Kennedy 27.784 14. Ruth Lustiq 27.522 15. loan Widmer .. 27.460 16. Iane Holtlcarnp 27.396 17. Barbara Iohnen . 27.164 18. Esther Anschutz 26.925 19. lohn Iuhlrnan 26.730 20. Allen Harinann 26.676 21. Robert Beuss .. 26.622 22. Donald Sippel .. 26.553 23. Mildred Vfaddle . 24. Lance Biesenberqer 25. William Diss . . 26. Linda Io Morrison 26.268 25.938 25.476 25.462 27. Diane Drayson . 25.432 28. Grace Simpson 25.333 29. Clariee Addison 25.306 30. Larry Morrison 24.666 31. Gene Conely 24.516 32. lerry Franks 24.440 33. Antonia Caylor 24.406 34. Vlfilliam Barry Lanqland 24.338 35. larnes Carter 24.210 36. Bonnie Uhl 24.147 BARBARA SCHFPMAN ln1lTl1 LUSTICI lANlf IIQLTKAMV HELEN SCHRIEFEH LU ANN GAIER iff K ' 1 ff m' ,QF SENIOR MEMBERS FIRST BOUT, lift to righf: H, Schwarz lfQc:rtsg c:.d.r1:', Secfetiryl, A, Harznann CRecording Secretaryl, I, lenkins tPresidentl, P, Breen lV1ce-Presidfntl, l., R-EISGYILCEIQPY ffreasurfrl, B, Fteuss tPrDcgrarn Chairmanl, SECOND ROVV: D, Se-nn, A, Roloft, l. Musk- enfuss, l, Sc-verazre, P, Schnefnxan, A, Bail' r, '-'.', Kiss, C, fi:-r'::1, A, Schwarz, VV, Peters, l. Francis, B, Rcsenzweig, D, Kios- ierznan, B, Smith, V, Pennxngtcn, THIFQF ROV-': '-'Q Vfelbirzie, E, Galvzn, IL, Foster, H, Bavely, li, Switzer, C, Zinibfr, M, lahn, B, Eisensshnudt, T, Axes, N, Pinfold, I, Iizhlztiarx, E Mozrzs, I, Carer, I, Beans, l, Franks, A, Vlfebher, Y, Cariighell, Hughes Club IUNIOR MEMBERS The Hughes Club became the senior and lunior boys' service club ot Hughes High School in 1919, Mr. Elmer W. Kizer, its founder. ln 1947, Mr. Ben F. Fulks became sponsor. Today it is the largest service club at Hughes. Meeting twice monthly, the club sees movies, hears speakers, and plans tor the many activities are made. Included on the list of activities is the lohn Alden 9 Priscilla dance at Thanksgiving time, and the long awaited trip to Brown County State Park in lndiana. This trip is generally considered the highlight of mem- bership in the club, the experiences from which seem never to fade from the memories oi those who attended. The installation of additional speakers in the lunch- rooms and the dinner music played during the fourth bell are the main projects of the club this year. FIRST BORN, 1+-it lu ri-glit: G, lvltwflltlll, H, S'iiof', B. Phillips, R, Marion, R, Henke, li, llvans. SECOND l'tO'v'V: T, Tnrnvr, B, Lower, K, Keller, P, Burgess, D, Sietert, B, Btzrqin, B, Couch, T, Fleming, G, Henn, THIRD ROVV: B, Marshall, P, ltfllIlQ6S, P. Westerme-yer, B, Ctrppard, I, Mcrrrscn, B, Camp, 3. Creamer, D. Osswald, B, Kemner, B, Chzistman, .Q-Q-.MMWW . , . H- Club H-Club acknowledges athletic ability and promotes good sportsmanship, integrity, high ideals, and good character. It was founded in l948 by Mr. Alan Kindschy, and is presently sponsored by Mr. Loyd Williams. Membership is open to those boys who have earned and received a letter-e H - ein any ot the various sports and activities. The sale ot basketball programs and the annual Queen of Sports dance, the candidates for which are nominated by members cf the club, are the main activ- ities oi the club. Our photographer catches H-Club members Mike lahn, Rudy Mucken- X- fuss, lim Carter, Ierry Bullock, and Ioe Compositor polishing the many awards and medals in the trophy case. FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Boorom, M, Iahn, L, Vllillianis lFacully Sponsorj, R, Eiscgnschniidt, I, Muckentuss lPresidentJ, SEC OND RO'vV: I, Compos1tor,W, Welborne, A. Cale, N. Parthenakis, l,, Nash, M. Tyler, W, Peters, I, Francis, R, Zucker, K. Keller T. Davis. THIRD ROW: A, Blincoe, P, Breen, P, Mueller, I, Car ter, D. Osswald, C. Zimber, E. Morris, R, Rcuss, F, Arnold B, Stoclchoff, S. Tyler. l 155 1 FIRST ROW, left to riqht: G. Burton, I. Keys, I. Iohnson, L, Morrison, C. Iackson, E. Anschultz, R, Naqelleiden, I, Rickett, U. Mattner, I. Rahe, B, Wesley, I. Tabor. SECOND ROW: T. Flynn. P. Curry, D. Rettiriqer, N. Steqman, D. Drayson, B, Shepman, E. Cutter, I. Widrner, S. Lohrum C. Davisscn, I, Losito, C, DiCwaetno. THIRD ROW: C. Simpson, I. Rieble C. Krioepfle, I, Acker, I. Krohn, M. Waddle, A, Ritterhofl, D. Reece, M Schuch, I. Vlfeqhorst, P, Siebold, I. Greer. FOURTH ROW: L. Gold meyer, L. Woodruff, I. Price, N, Gruhe, I, Hammant, M. Caton, I Schroeder, I. Srzeed, P. Biedfnkarnp, R, Uhl, I, Schellinqer, C. Ren ncqarbe. FIRST ROW, left to riqht: L, Merriman, I. Freckrnan, B, Ichnen, R, Ladd M. Mink, N. Norton, D. Brown, W. Lernmrich, I, Scheiiolinq, N. Heed C. Roth, P. Roy. SECOND ROW: I. Holtkamp, I. Keller, P. Parker L, Sloan, P, Falk, M. Adams, E, Skinner, E, Williams, L. I-licks, L Baldhoff, S. Brant, L, Morrison, G, Clark, THIRD ROVV: I. Gallagher C-. Conley, L. Kniqht, R. McDaniels, M. Kennedy, P. Wiblzen, A. Bland L, Gaier, I. Ries, M, Buttery, FOURTH ROVV: N, Felder, C. Shook G. Smith, K. Pivkett, A. Caylor, P, Sheppard, F, Prather, H. Schriefer M. MQKQQ, C. Weston, C. Cox, I. Keys. FIRST ROW, left to right: Ann Ritterhott tCor, Sec'y.lg Marilyn Schuch Wise-Presidentj, Esther Anschutz tlftresidentl, Lillian Sloan tRer, Sec'y,J, Pauline Stebold tTreasure-rl. SECOND ROW: Patti Wibben, Lu.5.nn Gaier, Barb Schepman, Diane Drayson, Ianice Freckman, Barb lchnen, Nelda Norton Freshie Aids Honor League The Honor League is one of the oldest service organ- izations at Hughes. lt is composed ot those senior girls who have proved themselves to be good citizens, and who have maintained a high scholastic average for two and one-halt years. The faculty sponsors are Mrs. Enolia l-le-ile and Miss Aria Schawe. Activities such as the Big and Little Sister party, op- eration ot the Information Desk, the Christmas tea, char- itable deeds, the annual Fashion Show, and at the beginning ot the year, the Freshie Aids, all combine to form the nucleus about which the organization exists. Fashion Show models, Diane Drayson and Ianice Pre-ckman. Q- L1 , 157 v ,-s GAL' l ..,,,KXN Sen or Y-Teens As tzxe haze of activity clears, we iiricl Miss Sarah Coriigstori, faculty advisor, and the clubs executive hoard busy planning projects and nieetings. This year, sonietnvzg new was introduced tty the club. Each girl who wished to loecotne a niernher ot the clulo Wrote a coriigscsitiori expressing her interest anci oesire irz Y- Teezis. Frorn these capers, new rizezzjners wer cnosen, Followgri older ti g the initiation, the new girls, along with the ieznhers, were ready to plunge into their various activities. By nialcing several trips with time HY s to the county .sine they helped bring lcafis cf glofl -'mer to the raxerits. At CVEITLSTIIIGSTIIIXG the clubs carolleo at various Qgospiials, and sent candy to the Y.lt'f.C'.A. for a :andy stile. YfTeens rtpain nzoneytziaking gircfezi was the sale ,f : .,iiilQC'llIQS1IIfI15 Spring. i:1,1dc'nt1or1 Ea il:-5 sales were held tzxe gircfizs front wziich were cctriliizieo to give aio to a graduating senior. Concluding the yearfs activines electzczt and installation ne.-J city:-is were :pel'i fi ii rlazzs :cr the next ye ir retguxt. EXECUTIVE BOARD 47 f? fd a W A 5 4 NL-- , w ig 2 '-i , 'wiv I x s WMM J, 2 A 2 Ii' Vg? 5 M2 my , Ali, ty ,'- ,, .ml , , 1 .gh ui + V We mtg! Xqgh s , , if X ' ' V , . 'U a .-, ,-Wg in 3 if if K .ofwnv l . Q , x .f K 94 I tk ,WN tm? 1 if A, 'WWF A ,A--- A if Q??'2T'SS 133 gg, iv ' E 1 , is f FIRST ROVV, left to right: N, Smith, l., Taylor, D, Moeller, M, Morgenstern, l. Talcao, Treasurer- I, Vfendrll, Corresytndiiia Sefrefary- M, Gaete, President' M, Ifetmerzng, Recording Secretary, l. Severance, Vice-Presidrni' G. Lang I, Slarnleizsr, I K, Stirnberg. SECOND ROW: C, Hattendort, P. Schweitzer, I. G:-yler, C, Stallings, P. Bacon, E, Plielys, I,, M.:Nay, ' flickclas, B. Moeller, I, Hathoriz, I, Koch, F, Sensel, C, Berse lcxzz, S. Curry, S, Weissman, C, Reynolds. THIRD RC'.V: C, Erof,-lg 11s, H. Parker, M. Haler, G, Schrot, G, Long, E, Botturn, E. Menke, B, Meckstroth, C. Ziegenhardf, C. '-'fcodrufi C, lffind, IL. Smith, I. Haven, C. Schmerr, M. Braun, I, Eiedenbarh, M, Crawford. Huzenes Huzettes Club is an honor organization for ninth and tenth grade girls. Members are selected by grade school principals, and, later in the year, ten additional members are received. Scholarship, leadership, and citizenship are the qualities required for membership in this service organization. Under the faculty leadership of Miss Ann Rasche, the club contributes to the Hughes Christmas Fund, and goes carolling at Longview Hospital. WRQT ROV' ' rf' to rght C M Gorrnack D Yama u hi F Loveland R Rll Krueck Club The Krueck Club was founded in 1948 by Mr. Howard Grimes, in memory of former Hughes coach Edward Red Krueck. Freshman and sophomore boys with outstanding character, and practices in clean living, clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and a willingness to serve, compose this club. The sale of football and basketball schedule pencils, and, at Christmas time, the sale of the ever popular product, mistletoe, were the main sources ot income this year. n r ean a Arms l. Vu er Presiden A-R, 1 51-AFV -- CIS.. ,.oinso,Seg t-1-. :..e.L, 1: T- ljlllffdkffl Ylcfhpfesldenf' l. Seibel, Secretary, B. O2-Jens, R, Bollinger, SECOND ROW: D, Shirk, G, lahn, W, Ganilotf, G. Vlfolt, '- UYGG, C. VV1ll1dH1S0N, C. HGYHOHS, R. Cammerer, B, Grasses, R, Boehm, I. Davis. THIRD ROW: T, Upton, R. Tarvin, G. SYUHCZ. G, Graves, D, Kelley, R. Fryer, C. Yhlhorn, T, Daniel, R, Bick, G, Ganaway. ii lt, 5 00a FIRST ROW, Left to Right: I., Holland, M, Ellis, B, Messer, M. Little, L. llaniels, B, Pinclcard, N. Browning, I. Harmon, M. Craw- ford. SECOND ROW: C. Taylor, W, Gum, L. lones, Ly, Wagner, I. Poole, I. Reaves, N, Rahn, I. Maynard, I, Mclntyre, W. Lawson, B. Hitchcock, D, Brown, I, Dean, THIRD ROW: H, Wald Q, S. Piasse, H, Bur.-hazn, C. Riehle, S, Price, R. Karfman, I. I Crandall, B, Brandon, W, Hansiotd, K. Fclz, P. Parkfr, I., Laille, I. Paxfhiiian, V, Hiatt, B. Brandis. FOURTH ROW: B, Bruck- .an, K. Penter, M, Douglass, D, Cassini, N, Mason, P. Shelton, P, Caylor, I. Thomas, M. Dean, B. Fletcher, G, Parnell, P. Falk, M. Weber, I. Carney, G, Pollick, C. Coleman, V. Nelda, M. Penfer, Today students: tomorrow leaders of the business world, many of which will surely have been members of Beta Chi, the business club at Hughes. It was founded in l953 by Mr. Charles Geraci, who is the present lac- B ' ulty advisor. I The three-fold purpose of the club is to promote schol- arship, leadership, and co-operation among the future businessmen and business women who are advancing their standing in business education. On class day, a scholarship is presented to tlio most outstanding business club member. FIRST I-TORX, Let: to Right: I, Baldwin, M, Crabtree, Secretary- F. Van like, Vige Presidexf- M. Adams, President: S. Lohrunx, C, favisson, C, Roth, Treasurer. SECONZ ROIN: I, Heed, G. Fran cis, I, Reed, P. Vfissel, I, McKenzie, I. Rickett, U. Mattner, T. Flynn, X, Gross, V, Miller, I, Murrer, C, Bockhuis. THIRD ROVV: I. Ehrniantroizt, 2. Furnish, N. VJhaley, A. McGutiin, I. Aclcer, I, Countryman, I. Riehle, D, Riggs, P. Bowman, C. Elwood. FOURTH ROW: I. McVluller1, C. Huethcher, C, Rennegarbe, M. Reynolds, P. Iones, C, Iones, P. Kotzbauer, R. Carnahan, I. Price, i.. Woltering, f, FIRST F,Qf'.'.', Qeif Z Il '. -41.51 T. Turrzf-1, f 5--.rm F ,: Qxzeslif-:.t ' Pr' -1::11r, f fir:-:ii-11' S X, . 1rr',' :'- ':- '::',' it PL- .1. Tifzfstrei s5g:':L Rox-.1 Q, 1. i, tum Rez: L, -f-' -V -1 1 ' V - -' 11-'N at aft., H 1. v f 4 wtf-z,: aff:-1 ' -1 1, Ti-,--LQ' ' -: 11 P. F..f1.1-- wir: 2 r cfs- r nfs: L ti n Club The Latin Club, comnionly known as TGGATl, insti- The :luos custanding money malcing project is the tutes scholarship, fellowship, and good will aztiong all Latin students. lt gives the members a chance to meet each other and to he of service to their club and school. Monthly meetings include reports, movies, games, and songs: all related to Home or the Romans, and their rtpaziy contributions to civilization. sale of Christmas cards, the fIfCf1lS from which go to the Hughes Christmas Fund. The club, with its officers and Miss Gladys Busch, who gives her ardent support as faculty sponsor, works hard tc keep HTQGATIM one ot the traditions at Hughes. OFFICERS: rlirl' Ftcff., l.ft if Rifztti: , Sv'-t.e'1r',' lailce Ft- ko ,L rtmirrfzx' :roto Riser: o, Presrd- 112' Ph' lg s, Treasurer- Frank 1 vi -.2 FIRST ROW: Left to right: M. Zelen, S, Freckman, S, Zelen, M. Leaford, Vice-President: C. Bartholomew, Treasurer, I, Carney, President: D, Cassai, Corresponding Secretary, SECOND ROW: S, Hughes, I, Dickman, I, Flora, B, lfValker, P, Marsch, I., Pugh, S. Parrett, F, Weggers, I, Clyde, B, Schepman, I, Springer, D, Det mer, I, Snarr, B, Barton, I. Gausmann, THIRD ROW: S, Rule, B, Bankovis, F, Van Dyke, I, Kennedy, C, Abaecherli, S. Ainswor th, E. Howe, P, Dawes, I, Borneman, E, Menke, I, Flowers, A. Ritterhcft, I, Manuel, B. Iellzson, V, Clit', M, Szrhimgitt, M. Kuklehan. Whether cr not French is spoken on Mars matters little to French Club members: for their interest in the ldflqlldqe is expressed by their support of the club. Mrs. Mary Howell, who has studied in France and has many unique French ideas which have made the club one ot me OUISTGUCUHQ language clubs at Hughes, is the faculty Sponsor. By attending these meetings, the students are given a better View of French living. The meetings are directed completely in French, providing the students with additional opportunities to put their knowledge ot French to use. Their charity project is sending CARE packages to a needy French family. They celebrate the Yuletide season by means ot a party, at which French games and other customs are brought to light, and on Valentines Day members send one another greetings written in French. At the end ot the year, an award is presented to the student with the highest scholastic average in French. French Club FIRST ROW, left to right: D, Gee-ding, L, Abbott, I, Maytieid, C. Beel, S, Stewart, N. Gross, R. Maxey, SECOND RQW: C, Seitz, C. Hampton, I, Voqf, N, Stretz, D, Wilson, I, Craddofk, P, Patrick, A, McFadden, B. Roth, I, Morgan, Bs Perlsuis, C. Miller, THIRD ROWt Cv, COX, P, Davis, C, Latscha, B, Whiteman, B. No cero,, A, Bland, K, Pickett, E, Booker, M, Smith, B, Garrett, P. Honican, P. Letner, M, Chatman, P, Henderson. way- V--.r V u ::,-., ' -' .. -- Q A RVN A, 4AAL, I. ,l-, R. but-M, N ,,A. -, , . , , .... X., Frazigf ziofzrgert :, , zz.--:L rr-ease-rg' , ,eszls treasurer :er:, fl, P. EI, Try , rl lar.: E, R' 13,-it SLQQ A :ern v, X ez . He 1:i yer, T-1 Lf,-Kee, :', Goats, Q. Huctch- 553,57 F, yn. 1 lay. 1' Surf- 3-1 .ln llg, R 'Q'-221.11 , ll it ini:-, A liglfieri 'l'HlFI FIGYT: F Fflizrilzel, E. 'Q ' ' .. F F1 ' ' HQ, . Zizzil-r V ' lf- :i,:.4 1, A an E' R Qi, 23, lnvlfsr, T, , lv If lf ll' :tkl German Club The German Club, under the expert and talented leadership ot Mrs. lannet Murphy, gamers nionthly to gain a wider understanding oi the customs, land, and people ot the Rhineland. Membership is open to all stu- dents in German classes, but because the meetings are conducted in German, some knowledge ot the language is necessary. Progranis ot movies and speakers, along with learning German songs and even trying dances, are the main functions of the organization. The club sends several CARE packages to Europe every year. OFFICERS: Betty Me-ckstrotli, Vice President: Barb lohns-n Prrfsidonty Ann Hoerman, Secretary. CT? .wal .nk,n. C7 K aw ....-.......,,..a. ...W ., FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Lipka, C, Wind, I, Severance, I, Acker, I. Ries, G. Conley, SECOND ROW: I, Rasch, R, Gates, S, Philpot, P. Williams, M, Hauck, B, Rte-ss, I, McMullen, S. Bruns, B, Shuck, B, Matthews, U, Cassani, I. Carney, D. Drayson. THIRD RCW: G, Polhfk, l., Severance, M. Lischeid, A, Scheffler, IT, Mitts, W. Christnian, D, Baldwin, O, Hughes, R, Carnahan, P. Bowman, I, Price, H, Gelks, B. Boesvhe, I., Gelke, The conquest of space fails to interest these students, for their problem is not so much the conquering of space as it is the Spanish language. The principal pur- pose of the Spanish Club is to put the language and cus- toms into practice. At monthly meetings, the members have a chance to use their knowledge in a status other than that of a classroom. Aided by his recent trip to Mexico, Mr. Ed- mund Carney, faculty sponsor, is able to put many new and interesting ideas on a different level. The club's Christmas party found the pinata, full of candy and gifts, hanging ready to be broken by some lucky mem- ber. With the help of movies, speakers, and Mr. Carney's displays, the club members are able to visualize the Mexican way of life. Sending CARE packages and filling Thanksgiving food baskets are the club's traditional charitable deeds. Closing the year's activities, the student with the high- est four year average receives a subscription to a lead- ing Spanish magazine. Spanish Club FIRST ROVJ, left to iight: R, Iennings, V, Hiatt, I, Vtfexse, VV. Patterson, R. Hughes, M. Stillrnaker. SECOND ROIN: D. McKinley, B, Dock, P. Schweitzer, G, Saylor, C, Craft, M, Hocven, F, Bingham, K, Erickson, S, Ouert, N, Smith, G, Wetzel, M, Cohn, C. Clark, G, Lebercht, THIRD ROW: A. Black, E, Vt.f1lll3E!'S, F, Sensei, I, Steinriede, A, Ioyner, C, Bereskin, l, Hathorn, C, Brock' huts, P, Flach, D, Woody, L, Miller, I, Shad, B, Hazelwood, W, Lawson, N. Shay, M, McGoy, ri wiv f :- and Pais FIRST RCVI. Lett in riighi: C. Addisgn, Y. I-Iammarv, 3, Vfeslfy, Vgce-Presiden? I.. Knight, President- C, Biwlgzig, Se:retary- Treasurer- I, Keller. SZCCYQ PCT: E. TurE:er Vi. Hahn, E. Iiiser, C. lfavgssin, lfl. Kinnedy, I-'l. Adams, I.. Lailev THIRD ROVV: I, T-i it. f. '- A I , IT.: 'J 13111: 1- r V. E--ll! H. F'hriefe:'. Merchandising Club The I-lughes Merchandising Club consists of those seniors who combine actual working et-:perience with their school program. This gives them an opportunity to put into use what they have learned about the newest selling techniques, and to learn the behind-the-scene operations ot a department store. Their new faculty spon- sor, Mrs. Paul F. Bowers, arranged several trips through diiierent large companies around Cincinnati. At Christmas, the group sells corsages, using the money to aid a needy family. It would be a sate assumption, that, in this age of tu- turistic designs and methods, many from this club will further the trends in sales and industry. Math Club Who are the people who will check the pressure, temperature, and speed oi our rocket ship as we blast oft and emerge into outer space? Who will study the galaxies and the solar systems oi the universe, and pre- pare a road map tor us to follow through these unex- plored realms? These mathematical brains are members ot the Hughes Math Club, sponsored by Mr. Clyde I-Iall. The club has been in existence for over ten years, its purpose being to interest students in the use and knowl- edge ot math and to create friendship through social activities. In the fall, they join together lor a hayride: at Christmastime, a party, and at the close of the school year, a picnic is held. FIRST RCN, I.ett to Fight: C, Reynolds, S. Curry, L. Paid, Sefrfa , Treasurer' A. Sqhn--arz, President- A Harman, Vice Press dent- M, Kulcleizan. C. Eereskin. SECONQ POVI: M. May, P, S:hnferz:a:t, A. Altes, 2. Schwiizet. E. Bray, N. Pinfold, T. Speer, E Kaeser, B. Galvin, E. Berlcrnark, THIRD ROVI: 2. 'N3odIY, I.. Miller. E. fihneri, I. 'vVendf1I. I.. Mack, I. Weiss, I. DGVIS, H- Robinson, YJ. Neubirf, C. Vfgoziruti. C. Erwlclitiis, fi. Shad. B. Pfrkins. l l l SM was 1 'ff FIRST ROW,: Lett to right: l. Reaves, C. Eieichle, D, Horan, Pre sident: P, Mueller, Treasurer: l. Cox, SecretarY2 K. Folz, Vice! Presidentq M, Kakcqanis, I. Gulley. SECOND ROW: L, Noland, P. Shelton, M. Seller, I. Williams, L. Wolte-ring, A, Losito, C. Smiley, D. Potter. THIRD ROW: B, Keuper, W. Lee, H. Boororn, T, Barnett, L. Donovan, I, Helms, T, Nies, VJ, Scott, P, O'Neal. Salesmanship Club Salesmanship Club, one of the oldest organizations at Hughes, was founded many years ago by Miss Mary McSurely, and is this year sponsored by Mr. Samuel Skurow. Emphasis is placed on the importance of ad- vertising and salesmanship to young people in this club, and to help the members realize the limitless power of selling and to encourage them to sell for job cpportuni- ties in their special fields. Several times during the year, the club was fortunate to have prominent Cincinnati citizens from the Sales Ex- ecutive Council talk on current trends, techniques, and opportunities in the sales fields. An annual Spring picnic closes the year's activities. lr. Council on World Affairs The lunior Council on World Affairs had its begin- ning at Hughes this year, under the facully leadership of Mr. Arthur D. Gray. lt is composed of those students in social studies classes who have a desire to investi- gate and discuss matters of world-wide interest. The formulation of a constitution, combined with lectures, movies, and attendance at monthly meetings of the Sena ior Council, are the highlights of the councils first year, FIRST RCW, tat: to I 4 .4 1, Flora, 1, Scmeblinq, D. Era-vm, R. Dhonau, SECOND ROWI S- Amav'-'fffhf O Bffffkmt K- Gehim' gay. THIRD RQW: 3, Hgfngr, G, Long, L, Taylor, C. Bartholomew. :lFST RCW, lr ft fo Ftgghfi R, Lino Seifeiary- l. flax I3IeL1t'i'r1' LT. ofarr, Vx V Pr-.sizf :1'- l Vfaisori, Treasurer- B. Phzllig, l. .Z wg K H53-.-.'Qg:i. SECQTH P'1i'f'.': E Edit if R. ggiile tl Pg.. r., F. 'X' tru, f Q.'l.C'I ah, C Lfol-irnari, M, Wells, M. Mink, C. HL-:Ld r.1.:,, Q R 'l,. Tllliii HQ' . T R fi L' '.'.'1r.k' ' :::.ar1, T R 1 rrp I. H' l. 'ffcltf YIYIQ, l. Rivl-cr-1' P. Youth For Christ Tlge Hughes Youth lor Christ Club, sponsored hy Miss Ruth Austin, rneets irzoritiily as ii Dari of a world-wide iirganizatiozz. lts purrose is to aoquaizit fzetglters s-.'itE, i:.e religious background ol the Cfhristxan church. Activities include speakers at the regular :neetings :rips to various institutions. and charity work. '. 'x E Q44 sd- if Chess Club Tire Hughes Chess Club, under the faculty leadership of Mr. Ray Pieler, has niet rnonthly lor the past eleven years. The outstanding characteristic of the Club is the length of time it takes to complete a game, as we see the :metntiers leaving school in the late evening. Good sgfertsrrianship in every phase ot lite is the ultimate goal Q. the Clue. -, r. ,. 'Q wmv G5 CEM FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Shelton, V. Risk, C, Kcrte, C, Weston, President: I. Greer, Vice President, R, McDaniel, Treasurer: B, Iohnen, Seoretaryg H, Waldo, C. Felder, R, Perry. SECOND ROW: I, Husman, I, Hall, N, Daniel, N, Clark, M, Mink, F. Sensel, Y, VV'1lliams, D. Brown, I, Watkins, P, Hudson, E. Knighten. THIRD ROW: C, Dx Gaetano, M, Ledford, I, Manuel, L. Woodruff, D. Bloemer, l, Price, B. Uhl, S. Steinle, I, Henderson, I, Haven, D. Cotton. Future Nurses Members of our Future Nurses club are those girls interested in personal and community health, and have a desire to enter one of the allied health professions. Each member gives ten hours of her time in volunteer Work in the medical fields, and is honored by wearing this club's distinguished pin. Hughes' faculty sponsor is Miss Nurre, and the sponsor from the WVomen's Medical Auxiliary is Mrs. Mac Earlane. C Future Teachers The Future Teachers club is for those students who de- sire to become teachers, as the name implies. Visitation to many different schools and actual teaching experience are the highlights of membership. Under the faculty di- rection of Misses Reynolds and Goyert and Mr. Ioseph Ayer, the group toured the Teachers College at U.C., and attended the workshop with other clubs in the city. . IRST ROVV. Left to Right: N, Stegrnan, Secretary: I, Vtfzdrner, Vixe-President: M. McKee, President P, Vtfesterfeld, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: B, Camp, R, Stahlman, M, Gaefe, L. Morrison, D, Moeller, C, Abaecherli, B, Meckszroth, B. Schepman, M, Det- mering, A, Rrtterhoft, G. Schroth, N. Grube, R, Marion. THIRD ROW: P, Henderson, N. Shay, I. Gallagher, P, Curry, E. Carter, N. Felder, N. Norton, S. Brant, D, Brown, C. Craft, I, Scheibling. 2.5.5302 i 5 , 'X' v- '-T are at if ,fx KX Pep Club The hughes Pep Club IS the largest club at school wlth rnembershro skvrocketrng over the srx hundred mark Under the faculty leadershlo of Mr Melv1lle Byles the Club 1nCludes the Cheerleaders and n alorettes along wlth 1ts enormous Chee-rxng sebtton for football and bas ketball games The sale of rlbbons outtons and pennants the rnalcrng of srgns for games an assembhes and the annual Cu old s Plrng dance Cprctured on orecedlng pagel are Just a few of the club s many actrvttres The purpose of the Pep Club IS to orgamze school sprrrt and get behrnd Hughes teams wrn or lose EXECUTIVE BOARD tAbovel QHST RC'.'f .'.'1i F..g?.': G .,r5':.l.:-1:11 EQ 5--tis.-l, . 2.1 3' ..xg'.1:. 41-ri' B1 arjiz l, Tir-a:'1'.x:b 1-if-Er' ' Irirft, 5 ra szcif 2 KBQ-lowl . lfy -3 'anti MF, l','lELVlLl.E BYQES CHEERLEADERS MAIORETTES FIRST f.O'f'f, Lei' '3 1311: Carol Tl:-::'id, 'l.r1 5 fxzxar, flerr Clark, YIFST HOT' Q63 to 713:93 I Le Tier-lie Garry-t -iris , ru Ka lufl ' ' o 'TTCTID . .'f: bob '. T... E,'::.g's:r1, .1111 Qian. all, SSQCTEQ ...rt fx 'l,Ef1rh Sih if tyatt Ca t lyzi ur J Maqlrz, 'W esffr .1 . :1 . GK FK fzY T ,CJ':' . Iillfxf., ,.liIlf3 .ffiyiffl F.i'-.ty sponsors Mr, Paul F. Bowers and T-fiss Hamel KCjfofI'1l1'GfGf :iid Sarcllers syreid tcth good 1-:ill .ini treats. lrztertratority Council, the governing body which regulates the activities of social clups, is corrzriosed of representatives from each sorority and fraternity. Meet' ing pi-weekly to hear each cluh's individual prohlerns, plans are rnade for rnany proiects. This year at Christe rnastirne, the council planned iss :arolling party. Three pusses loaded with inspired young people, mich de' siring to spread good will, visited the Harnilton County Horne, the Mt. Healthy Horne for the Blind, and the CFS. Horne, carolling and passing candy and fruit to the w 5,:-1' 'I I E AV' X f :11r1 noon 5 - -ri - patients. In addition, riierzipers ct these clubs, '.vorki:..3 through council, distributed and collected :anriisters for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Miss Hazel Koppenhoeter and Mr. Paul F. Bowers serve as faculty advisors, and are also in charge ot plac- 11111 boys and girls into the varicus clups. At the :lose of school, the council gives Qi cne hui.- dred dollar scholarship to selected senior, which is supported oy profits frozti the nurnerous pake sales oiuring t2-1 school year. Intertratority Council L .. FIRST RCVC, Leii to Right: C. ltfnes, li, Br .-.':, I Freckrnari. SECONII ROVV: P, Falk M. Werg Felder. THIRD FQW: G. Clark, Vibe Preszd-in' N. Felder, M, S'huch, Secretary, FQURTH HO - Q. Morrison, P, Siehold, D, Drayson. FIFTH ROW. H, Stir.-Jarz, I. Ienkins, T. Flynn. SIXTH ROV- 1 P Brown. f'. Sem., I, Rinsvriberqi 1, SIQVFNTH PIQV.: A. Harman, R. Hcuss, Treasurcr, I. Franks, Pr-.t dent. 'TD Q if wp X 5 FIRST ROW, Lett tc Right: B, Vfiley, Csrresfonding Secre'ary- l. Greer, Treasurer' N. Ncrtcr, Revcrding Secrwary- S. Vtfhite, M, Sf-hush, Presideni SECON2 POW: S, Brant, Pied:-1 Mistre - L,Mcrr1s:n, Corrfsg ending Secretary' C. Kl'1'ff?iilC't, Chaplain' l, Staixb, Sergeant-atratmsp 2, H':-'tary THIPCT ROW: I. Ichris: , Sfzcgfant-at-Ar:i.s P. Vvibben, P, Biederixagr, fd, .X Gaetarzs, P. Siebcld, Vice President, C. Stiocic, C Hille, P, Harris, Hepta Beta l-lepta Beta was originated in Detroit, Michigan. The narne is derived from their pin: a heptagon ot gold upon which is mounted a silver crest adorned with seven pearls, each representing one of the founders. Social activity highlights are the annual Mr Frater- nity and Miss SororiLy dance, date parties, tcrriials, and hayrides. Visiting the Convalescent Horne, filling Thanksgiving baskets, participation in intertratority activities, and tre- guent caroling trips are the clubs charitable functions. IIHST FLQW, let' tc Ftiglv: S Weissrpazi, I, Haiiiiiicris, M. Ieiscli, lf. Rich aids Y. Matsui: SEQIQNK' hc, f: M, Sit.: 'l1, il. Presse, l, Htxsxiiari, l, VVeisv Fl. Sli'-.' rp, M. R'.1fed,ge, li l'laf:te1j THIRIW HOVV: M, Braun, K. Podiigieg, S filiii T. V.-zzdeziieid, 53. S i.rcf, E. Shuwlc, l.. Ellerhcrs', C, Fuliarzi, l 'fi a f. Stvliazice, S Etederiberider, G. Parnell, P, Carrelii, C. Zieg-en hazdt, G. S'.i'lC1fI', I. Proliari, C, Hcnscliogzy. in 173 Q i ff' :fy . I' 'II,rHf. ' ., f- :Z-fs1r'l'I1 r , .4 .Lg T- . ,. . Tausia Tausia was toiznded in l927. The members strive to live up to their goals of high scholarship achievement and to promote friendship aznong all classes ot girls. They take pride in their numerous charity protects dur- ing the year. As in the past, members devoted time to the making of a complete baby layette for a neglected infant, contributed a Thanksgiving basket, sold lilies tor crippled children, and visited Allen Housef' Social highlights are Christmas and Spring formals, date parties, summer vacation at Chautauqua, and their Miss Football dance. iw. .- ,Q x f Q so-I Q 4, 2 Y' Q' ra we 'Mn' .raw A s ww FIRST ROVJ, Left to Right: B, Light, Sergeant-at-armsg P, Curry, Recording Secretary: C, Craft, Cliaplainy I, Riehle, 'Treasurer- l. Aker, Vice President, T. Flynn, President. SECOND ROVJ: I. Iackson, D, Johnson, S, Hill, K, Fclz, R, Nage.son, G, Conley. Kytyves Delta Kytyves Beta was organized in October, 1932, and it was known as Delta Gamma Phi. Through the years, Kytyves has always undertaken numerous char' itable deeds. These include a Thanksgiving basket, sell- ing Easter lilies, and entertaining children at Allen House. The girls also enjoy many social events throughout the year. Highlights of these are the annual Christmas formal, date parties, Mr. Varsity dance, and slumber parties. All these ac.ivities combine to form the warm, friendly companionship which the Kytyves girls will never forget. 175 Fl M l. l. K, RST ROW, Left to Right: C. Bartholomew, V. Miller, Historian: G. Saylor , Muhlberg, SECOND ROW: H. Parker, D. Monsey, l., Miller, B. Stewart Morgan, THIRD ROW: N, Gross, D, Clark, M. Brrll, I. lohnston, S, Haller Drmnen, E. Menke, E. Schneider. FOURTH ROW: C. Wind, M. Swedersky Ste-rnberg, H, Burcham, C, Berkart, C, Salyers, l. Slusher, 1. Strathman L, Boyle, G, Weise, K, Baker. Q i 'Q 1 at 10 X Nw fu n FlFST '.'.' lv 'A ' D 4 3- lr.. 'Fw F1 kexf, Hat'-z Tl, S-fierz, 'I. ROY? Ifemfr, G, Pciii-k, P. Fixzxn, l.. A THR F' .1 F, Pedrsf, fl, 7, Tr. 1: r': rvwrn, A, A1:z:5'.-19 l., Z' P h I C h I riserit, Sfrgearwa'-arriis' lvl, Rogers, Ciiag .airy ,, rmlnfri.-1, S'-rr r L Cutter, Vise President, G, Clark, Presidezv- P, Htxdsgi, 'Tir-asir 176 Phi Chi was organized in November of l955 by the combination of two smaller sororities. lts success has been carried on through this year, and presently there are twenty-tour girls in the club. Social activities, including the annual lVIr. Popularity dance, Christmas formal, and date parties are a vital part ot this organization. Charitably, the girls helped with the Muscular Dystrophy drive, and joined lnterfra- tority carollers at Christmas tirne. FIRST ROVV, l.ett to Right: D, McBeath, G, Burton, SECOND ROW': G. King, P. Falk, L. Morrison, Prestdentg L. Sloa Delta Chi Delta Delta Chi Delta was tounded at Hughes in 1924. Their purpose is to strive to promote truth, honesty, loyalty, and lite-long friendship. Their pin, which is diamond shaped, has twenty-four pearls rnounled against a gold and black background. Social activities including date parties, dances, and their annual rnother's tea, along with charitable deeds such as lntertratority caroling and donation of a Thanks- giving hasket, are the inain lunctions of this sorority. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: N, Whaley, M. Stillmaker, W. Patterson, I. Cox SECOND ROW: A, Meyer, P. Kidd, C. Hoth, B. Holter, THIRD ROWV: A Roberts, A, Hoerrnann, E, Ioyner, l. lohnson, M. Foster, F. Sense-l, lx Woodley, B, Perkins, L. Heybruck, I.. Morrison. I 5:4 ri , . 5 lg 5, R -3 P L. V Cixvlez f 'azifield ?1es1:Qe:iT. 9'- ' . , . ,. Q A 3 6 . ...V .p..,, -. . Iota Sigma Chi leia Siqrzla Chi sororlty was forhierly the lvyettes Club at Hughes rounded m 1945 by the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. There are new thirty-five members ih the Club, with l-luqhes, Withrow, Walnut l-lills, and Taft high schools represented. im Q Katy- l, M:C:llL:z:1, SECCYIT fl Cl' F, , .Q I H I . if w vr Her FIRST ROW, Left to Right: I, Reeves, W, Leaverton, L. Clemens, I. lulian, SECOND ROW: M, Weber, President: I. Rummens, I. Keller, R. Kramer, P, Tones, H. Waldo. THIRD ROW: I, Cox, T. Poole, R. Zimmer, I. Wilson, V, Dunn, Sigma Delta Chi Zeta Phi Epsilon The Beta Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi was formed at Zeta Phi Epsilon sorority was founded in 1956, under Hughes in 1933. Their pins of black and gold are the the direction of Miss Hazel Koppenhoefer. The purpose symbol of the club's high ideals, lasting friendship, and of the club is to create a group for girls of high scholastic loyalty. ability and the ambition for culture and knowledge. 52553533 , Iflklieflfqiifi 353152255 ,HclfiifsfiifiifiinEel',lfSff.' QEEELSSX 'RES ft'it5fL52'iZidEEf'i sig.l?if5'i ,Riififmifi Harris, S. Dixon, C. lackson I, Keys, Scrgeantfat-arms. iF D e R ii B 'C er R X egiard P, Vlczfzttgcrrtery. SECONT RC'-'-': Wolf, l, Ycurtz T, '.'.'h1'aker, E, w r Tl-HR RC R a':ig'beQ1, f C:n.g csitrr, E. Thcmgscn, If C951-.'a'd, FCUFTH RC'.'.': 3. L:'.-:er ' 'Carre er. FIFTH ROTC: E. Lfangels, Y. !.lfr sc:1 Hiscriarr S Ptazzlzrr R, l.1ster Chi Omega Sigma Alpha Chapter of Chi Omega Sigma was founded in l923 by a minister as a Sunday school group, and then moved to its present home at Hughes. This club is known for the closely knit and long lasting friendships that are gained from membership. Social functions including date parties, stag parties, hayrides, and the highlight of all its functions, the ane nual Sweetheart Dance, are widely known and recog- nized activities of this club. This year, parties for several social clubs at Siemens Ranch were added to the list of C.O.S. functions. Participation in intra-fraternal sports and lnterfratority council activities were also included. Charitably, the C.O.S. members went caroling with lnterfratority council, made a special visit with Hepta Beta to the Wesley Home at Christmas, and donated to various charity funds. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Breen, President: T. Oberschrnidt, Treasurer, SECOND ROW: H, Robinson, Historian, D. Senn, Vice Presidentg E, Morris, Chaplain, R. Bray, Custodian, C. Zimber, I. Deans, Serqeantfat-Arms, Triginta Optima Triginta Optimi, the Latin derivation being thirty of the best, had its founding at Hughes in April of 1895. Members try to meet the club's tradition of high ideals in scholarship, citizenship, and fellowship: at the same time promoting the religious aspects of a fraternity by attending church as a group at least once each month. Activities of T. O. include the annual Iunior Miss dance, date parties, and picnics. The club also partici- pates in intertraternal sports, intertratority and school projects, and charity Work. i Yo Q FIRST ROW, Left to Right: I, Daken, P. Breen, E. Steinle, D, Black, P Georgeton, E. Bergsmark. SECOND ROW: D. Bahr, I, Wolter, Secretary, W Clippard, Corresponding Secretary, F, Buckley, T. Ertel. ,Z V H I 'Q v S I 5 - N.-X -...xx xv-x gm' M - s,..,, 'N' x Y, '.1 C Wi .-4 -- -X t t 4 '-f-i r ' A F t' Y'-.t: ' ' ' ' ' Tri Chi Tri C111 was organized at Hughes H1 lQ46. The Greek letters 'Tri Chi starid tor the three ooeriirigs to a more riertect lite. They are character, corriradeship, arid cite izeriship. Since all of the original :xeriihers of the club at Withroxv High School, where the club was origf mated, were athletes, the rio srziolcirig or driiikirig rule was established. This rule still exists iii the Hughes chap- ter ofthe club. Soziie ot tlze activities duririg the year are darices, picf riics, and date parties, in addition to both religious and charitalole activities. Regular group attendance at mem' hors churches is ariother outstazidirig characteristic ot this club. FIRST ROW, Le-ft to Rlqlil: ll, lfvaus, W, Gillispvie, l, Innkms, Prcrsrdeuty R. Henk: Recording Secret ry R blnpuo Treasurfr SECIONIW ROW: l, lVl!'C:i?!'lllEtL'kl lvl, May, B, Burqm, B. Kcmnvr, Correisptondmc Qeire r R has Vice Prfslr ent lJ K ostern an Chaplain. Delta Beta Delta Beta was founded at Hughes in l889, and is the oldest fraternal organization in this area. lts purpose is to promote benevolent, charitable, and social aspects, to encourage hospitality and friendship, literary culture and social improvement. PROM QUEEN CANDIDATES Left lo Right: Gorri Clark, Marilyn Schuch, lancl Aelcer, la:kie 183 HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL AIUMNAI ASSOCIATION Invites the Graduation Class ol 1957 to Membership THE ASSOCIATION ANNUALLY AWARDS THIS CENTENNIAL CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE ESTABLISHED MAY 25 l95I The Cilizenship Award was presenled 'ro The following sludenls Joseph Ries and Virginia I-lolmann 952 Vincenl A Orlando and Shirley Jean Barrelf Russell I954--John C Gferharl and l-ledy Schrol l955 John Welch and Cilla Chase i956 Torn Minnich and Mary Eiselein I957 This Award will be presenled Class Day EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR i956 57 James R Carrulhers Presidenl HomerS Toms Vice Presidenf Albrechl' F Leue Secrelary PaulJ Bauer Treasurer Lucille Robinson Hauclr Hazel L Koppenhoefer and Dale Pelers 184 Iqsl- . . . . I - ' . ' I953-Roberl A. Goering, Irwin O. Rohrbach, Dorolhy Aberman, and Nancy C. TEX Ml O O jrienafzifzilo miffen in we .garb STANLEY CONGRAIUIAIES IHE CLASS OF 1957 g J yen I. avhyu Hd ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS AND MAKE NEW ACOUAINTANCES AT FAMOUS STANLEY HOSTESS PARTIES TRULY THE MODERN WAY TO SHOP Theyoug a ab ep J ce e d e m e epeenceM ose oe o ae ee aea ee pee ef ncome For nformahon concermng pari es or a dealersh p caII one of Ihe Sfanley off ces Isfed beIo BEA MIDDENDORF OVID LEONARD JOE MEIR 406 Coppm Bldg 558I Fa rwood Rd I24 Government Sq Cov ngfon Keniucky Cnnc nnaf 24 Oh o C nc n ah 2 Oh o Phone COIonuaI I 3026 Phone Klrby I I963 Phone MAn I 5056 fi.?t.e STANHOME ORIGINATORS OF THE FAMOUS STANLEY HOSTESS PARTY PLAN I Leff Io ri hi: ana Severance, Jud a ag er, Jane? Aclxer, Jay Severance Jr., Jaclrie Flora, Barbara Johnen, an is u son. n m n shown In 'rhe ov Icfure, ay Severan . Jr., worIc d urinq Ih su m r vacafion of Iasf year as a Sfanley demons+ra'ror. He found 'rhe work dignified, pleasant proIi+abIe and exceIIen+ x rI . anyh u wives I II ages als find SI nI y d aI rshIp h Ip ncI In n III In su pI m nf- Ing Ih amIIy I . I ' ' I I , I I w: ' . I . . I , ' I I , I I I n ' , I : ' - : - : i - I Congratulations . . . to the Blass nl ' 7 f v Telephnnellum y A GOOD PLACE T0 W0 K Wg K 33 5 4 if BALFCUR RING C0 SOCIOIOQ fx'-T Sp1n a platter have some chatter and slp that real great taste of Coke S1u'e you can have a party wlthout, Coca Cola but who wants to' SIGN OF GOOD TASTE IHIS WAS OUR YEAR I957I Learmmg and Iaughmg our way Ihru schooI And Irymg to be real great We Irohced Ihru Chrnstmas party and Prom JIMp CCRIER Amd managed Io graduate MANY THANKS TO ALL WHO HAVE HELPED US' V . . . . . . 9 - - , COKIN IS A llIQIS7fllD VIADI-lllll COPY! 'INV 1957 INK COC! COL! COIIDAIIV T I 1 Q -Q 1 4 .g ,A x . Q. ..,, f' Q 2 img., ' . . gf TESI en . Enloy Your Armchair Traveling Wn+h Film AcIven'l'ures In Color Arla Parke Sehawe Travelogues 3454 Wh 'Hheld Avenue AV I I580 IE I09l Cunc nnah 20 Ohio UN I III4-GA I 0404 DIEHL S FLURAL SHUP Lei' Life be Lovely' DB7 7 Aja 'im 1 5 iw flllly Q WX Qjncw J ,HL Cmclnnatl s most famous double deck hamburger the orlgmal Bug Boy FLQWERS TELEGRAPHED FISH SANDWICH Popular Filet de Sole Sandwich I BRAWNY LAD steak sandwich Say ft WJA 'ffm W onnrn sv mon: Ann nn: :M Home I809 Vine Sfreef 4054 MENYHERT PHOTO STUDIO Our SpeclaI+y WEDDINGS 8: FIRST CLASS PORTRAITS 3I37 Jefferson Ave AV I 5860 . I I I - x, Q A 1 I . I' 2 ,feu, hn eh rlrd reee - eena I f KX N 4 Q9 ' 3 f I ' ' I . Xe ' - E535 'I-1: ffffffii' - S E351E:EgE5E5E5E5EgEgE5E3E , Y' , n:s1'AuRANTs. INCORPORATED ' ' ' . ' ' ' ,-- ...f , 1,e, I Q - ff . . . V,': 0 I rlei iii: H: lvbvi E- .-.I Eg' .,,- v..'.vl .,:, v:.., .,,,. E . - ,, I ' I 5 ' Pa. I- LANCE S School Supplles Greehng Cards Founfam Pens 0 Engmeermg and Ari' Maferlals GIFT SHOP 3I3 LUDLOW CAMPUS STORE 2I8 WEST McMILLAN WERNERS VALLEY SERVICE CENTER 0 LubrTca+Ing 0 Car Wash 0 Duponl' Spray 0 Mofor Sfeam Glaze Cleaning P'cIcup 81 Del' ery Se v'Ce JOI-IN WERNER Prop. 49OI Spfng Grove Winlon Place b I- 4 BUY YOUR SCI-IOOL SUPPLIES FROM THE HUGHES BOOK SHOP F FULKS F y M JACK JENKINS RUSSELL HENKE WM A EFFLER Jewelry ancl GrF'I's 5908 Ham Ilon 76I8 Ham llon Colleoe I-I I MI' Healfhy 0LlIE IOESTING VENDING SERVICE GET YOUR T-Tor PEANUTS AND cAsHEws from yoof vooomo mach oo af The Book Shop JEI 804 THE CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS IO-4 W Fourfh SIreeT CI-I I 4768 CI-I I 4769 Where a+hIe+es and sporfsmen meel' GUY W ANDERSON GUS SCI-IRAFFENBERGER SCHRAFFENBERGER 81 ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME Es+abITshed Tn I869 3lI7V eSI fXVIO42I Corryvllle CINCIDHBII I9, Ohlo THE HOBBY SHOP Model Supplies Trams Boafs Planes Radlo Confrol EquTpmen+ 5754 I'lamTIIon Ave College I-ITII Klrby I 850 LESTER A WEISE Prop I I I ' 0 ' - . l O I I IV V I I Kar y 975 BEN . , acuI'f anager I I - J if . Sfuclenf Managers I-5627 I-9536 . i . -8 ll I, I I I I I I . in reef - I 'I ALBERT C HAMANT HEATING CONTRACTOR SpecIaIIzIng In Homes Hard Io Heaf 3708 Cas A e KI I 2 74 NOBBY custom TAILORS usfs Slac s Ir+s I2I3Vne Sleel lvl I26I3 34 Year III Olds I THE ENTNER OLDSMOBILE CO 4040 Sp Q Gro e A NorIlI S de Te e s on Appl ance BAUMER 8: REDDERT 5904 I-Iam llo A e u e K Iclwens AT HOME For Meals for Cool: ng IN SCHOOL AT WORK For More Healilwful Lunch ORDER dEIICIOUS I1eaI'rI1ful fzmalfwwa HOMOGENIZED MILK WI'I'I'1VII6mIH D an ICE CREAM DeIIgI1IfuIIy Refreshung ANYTIME' UN I O767 Men s Corner Also GREGG CLEANERS HIGH FASHIONS AT MODERATE PRICES Dresses and Sporfswear McMIlIan and CIITTOH Ac oss from 'flue Campus 374 Ludlow A e CI Ifor MA I 4650 CLIFTON S ONLY CAMERA SHOP Cameras DeveIopIng Prmhng e Operafe Our FIIm EquIpmen'I' Sale 8: Ren+aI Own feewlawa 842 If cosfs no more +o use Ihe besil Phone UN I 9697 25I4 CI lion Ave pfHIw P ani Inferor Decoralors CHARLES BRILL FURNITURE CO Rugs Appl ences E R S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 5920 Ham IIOII Ave KI II6I7 LU O HCIIIO A S U I 6? VarIe+y Bread Talre Your HaIr Problems Io RIIa s RITA S VIRGINIA BAKERY BEAUTY SAI-ON AVorI I 9224 ' ' ' ' S ' In Sk' s v . - O I r A - 5 WI KI -l98O I vI I I s . I rm v. rIrI v ve. I FUFHII V I . I - 1 . . F .I . I v , I I d W QUW X, CHM, MANS: FILM LIBRARY 1 . I . I Bauer Igairy Produds Since I lQp osI C ug Us IIIQII Sclwoll I I I s I ' I . O , dl w I n v . N -I6 I . I . . , I- . . . . Very Besi 3lI LucIIow Avenue CIncInnaII 20 OI1Io .!4I10fAOI' y0l1l'!0I' Algllhf Ollgffl ,Il fl IIOIIJ PEASE WOODWORK CO NC CINCINNATI 81 HAMILTON OHIO Pease Homes Bulldlng Maferuals NORTHSIDE PAINT HEADQUARTERS SIIIIWIN WILLIAMS DUPONT H ARROW PRESS 9 436 C q PARAMOUNT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 628 M + A THE ARCADE S h CIH UN I 3742 THIS BOOK DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY BENSON PRINTING COMPANY NASHVILLE TENNESSEE I Y H 81 S POGUE CO by WILBUR C CROSS C A f ' .I I7 I I I V 5 Prinfers of 'II1e Gar oyIe E ommerciaI S uarc fII85 f1miIIon A e. KI I I344 COMPLIMENTS OE Remember Affer c ooI JU I-2I22 onmouh ve. 25I8 I on Ave. - Senior por+raI s Ia Underclass por+rai+s OUR PATRONS ARE OUT OF THIS WORLD ALSO Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Home oom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Homeroom Mrs Fleenor M1ss Wycofl M1ss Lmcoln Mr Hare Mr Thornbury M1ss Reynolds Mrs Marnr Mr Skurow M1ss Volkmer Mrs Goyert Mr Bongey Mrss Elberg Mr Reuss M1ss Hollweck 106A Mr Byles IVIISS Clrppmger M1ss Tangeman M1ss Compton M1ss Schawe M1ss M Harrrs M1ss Schroth Mrs Herle M1ss Wrllrams Mrs Stenger Mrs Hamlm M1ss Mergler Mr Geracr M1ss Evans MISS L Hams Mrs Murphy Mr Gray Mr Carney Mrs Howell Mr Huber Mr I W1111dH1S M1ss Pollard Mr Ferler MISS Hoffman M1ss Austm Mr Drrver Mrs Bullock Mr Farmer Mr P Bowers Mr Wartburg M1ss Busch Mr L Wxllrarns Mr P I Bauer Mr Grooms Mrs Burke Mr Iones 61 Mrs Henry Aclcer 61 Mrs Fteynold G Anschutz :S Mrs Herbert Banes 5: Mrs Herman C Borneman 61 Mrs Ernest Carter G Mrs R E Chit 6. Mrs Lewrs Davrdson 61 Mrs Chas W Detmermg G Mrs Wm L Dlss 61 Mrs E P Drohan 61 Mrs Elmer Ellerhorst Ray Ferler 5: Mrs Roy F Franks 6: Mrs H A Freckman ci Mrs Luke Gallagher 5: Mrs Wm Gehrrnger 6: Mrs Chas Greer 51 Mrs Chas Hafner MISS Margaret Hall Mr 61 Mrs Wm Langland Mr G Mrs Ira Large Mr G Mrs T Lrttle Rev 5- Mrs Homer McDanre1 61 Mrs C McK1n1ey CS Mrs Wm Magm G Mrs Edwrn Morrrson G Mrs Edward Norton 61 Mrs Albert Osfeld G Mrs Woodrow Perry 51 Mrs Walter Peters G Mrs Iohn Rrehle 51 Mrs Wm Roth G Mrs Ioseph Scherblmg G Mrs Thomas Schrrnpff G Mrs Paul A Srebold 6: Mrs George R Smrth 6: Mrs George H Staub 51 Mrs Lester E Steqman Dr 61 Mrs H Iames Takao 5: Mrs Iohn Welch 61 Mrs Anthony Wrbben ci Mrs Iohn A Wrdmer 61 Mrs Everett Woodruft Grrls Athletrc Assocratlon Ir Hrgh Scrence Club Tausra Sororxty 103 Home Room of 1956 Mr Portune s 2nd bell Math 1V class I B-1 . Mr. . . B-2 ' Mr. . , . B-4 ' ' Mr. . 1 . Mr. . . 4 . Mr. . 6B ' Mr. . . . ' 8 . ' Mr. . ' ' 12 . Mr. . . . ' 17 ' Mr. . . . ' 18 . Dr. . . . 21 . Mr. . 101 ' Mr. ' 102 . Mr. . . 103 ' Dr. . . . . Mr. . r 107 ' ' ' Mr. . . ' 108 ' Mr. . . 109 ' Mr. . . 112 ' ' 114 ' . ' . . . 203 ' . . 205 . ' . . . ' 206 ' ' ' . . ' 207 . Mr. . . ' 209 . ' Mr. . . ' Homeroom 210 Mrs. Follinger Mr. G Mrs. Harry W. Moeller 211 ' Mr. . ' ' 212 . ' Mr. . 213 ' Mr. . 219 ' . ' Mr. . 220 . Mr. . 222 . Mr. . ' 223 . Mr. . . 224 . Mr. . ' ' 225 . Mr. . ' 301 . . ' ' Mr. . . ' 303 ' Mr. . . ' 304 . ' Mr. . . 306 ' Mr. . . 307 ' ' . . . 308 . ' Mr. . 309 . Mr. . ' 311 . Mr. . . ' 312 . . Mr. . 313 . 314 ' ' ' ' ' ' 315 . . ' ' . ' ' 316 . . . ' ' 317 . 318 . 323 . . ' f . 193 Abaecherlr Carol linker janet Adams Maro Addrson Clarree Adler Ron Allen Mabel Altes Andy Ames Thomas Anschutz Esther Arnold Frank Awad Walter Barler Albert Baker Calvm Baker Lynn Baldhoft Lxnda Baldwm Io Ann Ball V1rg1n1a Bane Ronald Bassett Warren Bavely Han11n Benzmger loan Berry Cassandra Bertram Ruth Bmdenkapp Margaret Breler Robert Brser Beatrrce Black lerry Black Phy111s Bland Audrey Bcncutter Dale Boorom Howard Bowlrn Iewel Bowlmg Carol Braley Bruce Brandon Rebecca Brant Susan Bray Bobby Breen Patrrck Bronson lo Ann Brown Delores Brown Norma Brownrng Nancy Buckshorn ludrth Bullock Ierry Bullock Shrrlee Burke lanet Butler Albert Butler Barbara Burton Geane Buttery Mart Lynn Camp Betty Campbell Davrd Carter Elarne Carter lames Casey Osre Caton Maryorre Caylor Antonra Chace Robert Clark Gerr1 Cole Aaron Coleman Carole Co1l1ns Roosevelt Conley Gene Copas Gary Cory Davrd Coursey Yvonne Cox Glorra Cox lerry Cox Major Crabtree Madge Craft Carol Cummms Dorrs Curry Peggy Cutter Erna Danrels Charles Danrels Nma Davts Ph1l11p Uavrsson Carol Peans Ioe Demlem Thomas D1eckmann lohn D1Gaetano Carol Dzether Iohn D1ss W11l1am Douglas Iud Drayson D1ane Edwards Laura Ehlers Charles E1senschm1dt Ray Elwood Howard EmY1Ck PBLTICIB Farllace Lou1s Falk Pat Felder Carolyn Felder Nodrel Fenger Ierry Frelman Robert Flowers Iames Flyn Theresa Folds Charles Folz Cathryn Forbeck lohn Forney Donald Forste Frederrc Senior Drrectory 2805 Stratford Ave Apt No 10 2234 V1ctor St 2808 Iefterson Ave 2539 Denn1s 2906 Glendora Ave 4217 Chambers St 2588 Westwood Northern Blvd 1554 Elm St 1747 Laurelwood 535 Alameda P1 205 Wamer St 1061 Rush St 749 MCMBKIH Ave 575 McA1p1n 1519 Ambrose 3050 Moosewood 1520 Chase St 830 Rockdale 1312 Pullan Ave 1141 S Lynnebrook Dr 2239 McGregor 531 Howell Ave 4535 Ktrby Rd 4265 Chambers St 1162 Harrrson Ave 3158 Vrne St 1751 Powers St 3125 Burnet Ave 4663 Cresap Ave 3113 Rxddlevrew Lane 506 Klotter Ave 2715 Euclrd Ave 2319 Rohs St 3021 Ahrens 288 Ludlow 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Saxon Ave 3405 Beaumont Pl 3550 Haven St 581 Howell Ave Foster Bobb1e Poster Rrchard lrancrs Gaye lrancrs lohn Frankenst 1n Wrllram Franks lerry Frazrer Rodean Freckman Ianrce Freeman Betty Freeman Mrchael Fullam Francls Cabel 11m Garer LuAnn Cames Sylvta Gallager ludy C alvm Barry Cendrew lamce Coldmeyer Lee Gordon Alberra Creer lames Greer laneen Groll layne Grube Nancy Gully Iamce Hall Ruth Hamant loan Haney Myrna Hansford Wanda Hard1n Luveen Hardrn Zander Harman n Allen Harmon Ioyce Harrrs Patr1c1a Haynes Reba Heeg Nancy 1-tetmkrerter Harold Herrmann Iohn Houck Roger Hrbbett B111 Hrcks Lots H111 Sylv1a Hrlle Carole Hmshaw Arden Hoehn George Hoffman Charlotte Holtkamp lane Holz1nger Andrew Horgan Denrse Horwrtz Allen Hudson Donald Huppertz Ted Hurley Iames Huston Clarence Hux Pattr lackson Catherme lackson loyce Iackson Wrllram lahn Mrchael lenkxns ack lenner Wayne lohnson Drnah lohnson Iames lohnson lanet lohnson Io Ann lohnson ludy lohnson Lee lohnson Ote11a loves Sophra luhlman 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