Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1960
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Mi al.. iliri Hai H, 11 ll Accent on Thlnlclng Wilh pride, Hughes salu+es her ou+s+anding seniors. Each of +hese s+uden+s pic+ured here Has applied himself +o +he +aslc of learning Q And has aHained an enviable scholas+ic record, By commendable academic work, each has laid Epox xy HON OQ 'ly J, A foundafion 'for achieving grealer successes in life. ff E.: X s Y fi! gre, q1,. J 5 iig PM av 4 , 5 Q ! Q wr -NJ' .W g,., , 5 I . ,LW na sk ' Q? ffwf' . 3 A b . ' . Ei A-32 riff N 5 nimwi x ei Q r Y Cqxxgiy xiii . ,. , A 3 f if B awy-'gjm fy?-hx . 2 4 ' ': 3' 4 , .5 ,N Qtr 4:91 l fy 4. A N 'W X rs -.14 Q M 4 u ,Ii an l 1, .Mem FW if hx AJ'-Ivyqqqv :Miha P vi , ' 5 m . 4 M- gf- l3!:,'5' , i J, ,wg M F . 2 N , rf- V ,j lx!! xf .wif Y XI'-JJQAI , - .21 g H ,nz 2 Xa ' K ,J Q.:-'K t Arzqfyij 1 Af rx? ,.Z i,:, ' fix. 5 ' K - , Q. 4, I C' QM I 5 --A:- Q 3 1? I - 1 gg qw 1 f . - ' . ,517 4--ff? 1 -f 3 .E A! ' 1 :I 1 X ,EN .LQ .'L e ' . 3 U, 4, Q, , M -iff 'J . gig- 0 in-4? ' v A. U 1 in 3 u I yr . 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Irs gleam lighls up lhe eyes of sfudenls seeking 'ro learn, buf some of il's sparkle even splashes upon unsuspecling sludenls 'frying +o avoid 'rhe acquisilion of knowledge. A Miss Carrie Kohrmann Mr. Sutton's secretary Mr. Sutton Sets Sights High As we pause on the threshold ot the sparlcling sixties, we see iets and satellites as one ot the tacets upon which the attention ot the world is centered. This space age would not be possible without learning. Fortunately, learning can be acquired by each ot us regardless ot race or creed. We trust each ot our students has had, in so tar as is possible, a tull measure ot rich experiences in curricular and extracurricular activities. We hope that his learning has been more rneaningtul and that his tuture will be more promising because ot his having taken advantage ot the educational oportunities at l-tughes l-tigh School. fmwjmyf 10 W W gd W One ot the most important programs at l-lughes is the guid- ance program. ln the senior high school, the girls receive valuable aid trom Mrs. Jean Freshe, the senior high girls' counselor. The boys tale their questions and problems to the senior high boys' counselor, Mr. Ralph Loudenslager. Both coun' selors help students arrange their schedules, aid pupils in malcing plans tor their tuture atter graduation, and tind part- time jobs tor many students. Much time is also devoted by the counselors to helping stu- dents through conterences with their parents. Mr. Loudenslager and Mrs. Frehse work with the administration on the curriculum and help students ddiust to classes. Counselors Provide Guidance and Understanding For Students' Problems of Present and Future Directing the same important counseling program in the junior high school are the iunior high counselors. Miss Norma Fisher provides valuable advice and counseling tor the iunior high girls. This year, l-lughes has an addition to its counseling statt. The junior high boys, tor the tirst time, have a tull-time coun- selor. Mr. Marvin Rammels- berg, who tormerly worked at the attendance center, helps boys to a busier, happier lite at l-lughes. Miss Fisher and Mr, Rammelsberg pave the way 'lor girls and boys to eniov a successtnl 'ourney through iunior high. Mr. Edwin Stephens This year a new assistant principal has come to Hughes. Formerly principal ot Lyons Junior High School, Madisonville, Mr. Edwin Stephens now busies himselt with the many duties ot his ottice. His largest iob is assisting Mr. Sutton in the run- ning ot the senior high school. ln this capacity he supervises attendance, discipline, assemblies, loclcers, the bookroom, and the lunchrooms. Graduated trom Westminster College and the University ot Cincinnati, Mr. Stephens is well-qual- itied to cope with problems ot a growing popula- tion at Hughes. Hughes Principals Direct Activities -I' . ff iii. 0 5 i' I f J U ' J.. ? I 'I -:J F I ' . ,fy E v ii- 4 ' Mr. Anderson D. Owens, Jr. Mr. Anderson D. Owens, Jr., is the capable and well-liked assistant principal in charge ot the iunior high school. This is his second year at Hughes, and he has already become an indispensable person to the school organizations as supervisor ot all the iun- ior high clubs. Under his leadership the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades have become an important unit at Hughes. Mr. Owens graduated trom the University ot Cin- cinnati. where he received his BA., B. ot Ed. and M. ot Ed. degrees. , W. 5 X . its . 5 ' L Ur 5 2 2 f' 'Nl -ws -1- 1f1Ef'Ei2z1'g-si SX SW ,hw ,N v W g g - :qg12qzg m QQwfX .jf 5' k4k2iggmif,,i5 b?SX'fN ' M' WW :. :- Ni LF EQ? N 'W WWW 1: Q , . if femww- fmwwf 'L . . S i M . X fl N-wmv qv, ,p . nm, f ,. :.: I ..,,: i Vz.. Ii , . ....,:m: A U, , 75 ..-:ff-'fiiii-:fi I 5- ' A . ,EL fi A M , ge ::-:rev . ., .....,.., A W 'Nr n Q2 ik ' MSI 5 . Q 6 13: FA XV K 1 5 , Q Qi, 54 as df 1 'G kt x K J 4 k a 'T if 2 m 2 mf w 4 Q ,v.E.,wVx ..,:r:'. - -' A 1 . A323 f e -2 X 1 Kg 'fllgw 5 gg, 5 Q H 1 X Si 'Y b m 4 QUX lg x ws K 5 NY Y: ,- 'a ' ,,... Sfivfwfmmsmwmmwmmmwm.wmmwsgxwnwmmwf Amy S. Abboff Marv J. Bookoul Ruberf M. Bradford louis L. Brooks Emilie Bullor k Virginia Burke Frances A. Haas Marqarel O. Hall Anna H. Hamlin Ella G. Johnson ...ig ,f Virginia Keck Hazel Kfippenhoefer Edith K. Long Kafhleen Lovell Marv J. Mill!-r English Classes Sparkle The English curriculum is designed fo give helpful insfruc- fion fo all sfudenfs. Those who are deficienf in fhe mechanics of English are placed in English Special. Slow readers receive special fraining in Miss Wycoff's Remedial English classes. Business maiors fake Commercial English. Collegeebound sfu- denfs affend differenf classes from fhose of sfudenfs wifh no college plans. Public speaking, dramafics. and journalism afford fraining in specialized fields. The successful complefion of fhree years of sfudy in fhe Advanced English Course gives oufsfanding sfudenfs fhe chance fo begin college English af fhe sophomore level. From fhis group af Hughes come many winners of sfafe and nafional wrifing confesfs. Yes, fha English Deparfmenf is helping fo prepare Hughes sfuclenfs for life during fhe Sparkling Sixfies. Opposife Page: ln fha library. Mrs. Hamlin's English IV sfu denfs are doing research proi ecfs on The Mayor of Casfer bridge. ln Mrs, Bullockls Advanced Placemenf Class, acfivifies promofg V,-Daiwa Wnllflfl Grid crili-tal fhinking. lg!-. Mary Pollard Leola M. Reynolds Aria P. Schawe Richard Thornbury Marybefh Wycoff One oT The library's 600 TransacTions per day is Taking place, Books Link Modern Reader to Life, Past and Future Helen Mason MaTilcla PenningTon Again This year Miss MaTilda PenningTon, librarian, and Mrs. l-lelen Mason, assisTanT librarian, have Tried To build inTeresT around The sTudenTs' needs. They add enioyable and helpTul books To The library and give individual help wiTh reTerence problems. BuT whaT a iob iT would be To run The library eTTicienTly Trom 8:00 o'clock in The morning Till 4:00 o'clock in The aTTer- noon wiThouT The help oT The sTudenT library pages! The nine pages are paid Tor Their Time beTore and aTTer school, buT They give Their Time during The six sTudy periods. Their iobs noT only enTail puTTing away, checking ouT, and Tinding books, buT also wriTing overdue noTices and keeping back issues oT The magazines in order. A browsing Table , displaying inTeresTing and valuable books on special Themes, has been made available. AnoTher advanTage Tor l-Tughes sTudenTs To enioy is room 2l4, The annex To The library, which is used during classes Tor more inTormaTion on classroom work. In advance, The librarians place in This room many books dealing wiTh The Topic being sTudied. The Teacher may Then supervise The work done on The assigned research proiecT. Also, Tor sTudenTs sTudying a Toreign language as well as English, records have been made available. Some oT The annual displays arranged by The librarians are Tor Book Week, Careers Conference, NaTional PoeTry Day, and special holiday celebraTions. ln a nuclear age, when naTions are becoming more and more inTerdependenT, iT is necessary Tor Americans To become proTicienT in The use oT Toreign languages. Hughes is doing iTs parT in developing linguisTs Through iTs excellenT Foreign Language DeparTmenT, composed of Miss Gladys Busch, Mrs. Mary Howell, Mrs. Gwendolyn McCullough, Mrs. JanneT Murphy, and Mr. John Purcell. InsTrucTion in French and Spanish may begin in The sevenTh or eighTh grade Tor Those sTudenTs Tollowing a college preparaTory course. LaTin sTudenTs, under The leadership oT Miss Busch, be- come imbued wiTh knowledge oT an ancienT culTure and ac- quainTed wiTh The basis of many oT our English words. Un- der The guidance oT Mrs. Mary Howell, sTudenTs learn French culTures as well as The French language. ln Mrs. Murphy's German classes, sTudenTs gain an undersTanding oT The de- velopmenT of The Germanic naTion and learn To speak The language which was The naTive Tongue of many CincinnaTians' Torbears. Mr. John Purcell and Mrs. Gwendolyn McCullough acquainT Their sTudenTs wi+h The culTures of many Spanish- spealcing counTries, in addiTion To Teaching The language iTselT. Recordings play an imporTanT parT in many OT The lan- guage classes. Through The use of Them, sTudenTs hear The language spolcen by naTives oT The foreign counTries and Thereby learn The correcT pronunciaTions. Mr. Purcells classes. in addiTion, had The unique experience of Tape-re- cording Their own voices in Spanish and Then hearing The recordings Tor The purpose of correcTing errors. Hughes High School can be proud of iTs conTribuTion in language insTrucTion. Knowledge of Languages Helps World RelaTions ' '-1-,. ,ff ' 'Q 'iii' . , . 1 . ' if i 'Q I Cf .Qi I .- . 7 ... . ,Iii Q . 9 Q ' Souvenirs Trom Mexico add color To Mr. Purcell's Spanish classes. Ole! is x n ss- ' . x S, . n-:, Gladys Busch , I Mary S, Howell ' Gwendolyn McCullough JanneT S. Murphy John M. Purcell Mathematics Leads to Advancement in Today's World I wonder who invented this qadqetl ixuth A, Aiiutin I' nald W. Hamlin Gladys Kloalc Robert Kuenzler Ann Rasche Diane L, Van Driel Nora Walton Numbers, what an important part they play in our lives! Some sort ot math is always appearing in our daily experi- ences. I-lughes' Mathematics Department realizes the im- portance ot math and otters many splendid courses to teach the student the basic tundamentals and also more advanced concepts ot mathematics. The Mathematics Department introduces its courses in the junior high school where arithmetic courses are required ot all students in the seventh and eighth grades. ln the upper grades, students who plan a career in the business world atter high school, rather than college, might include in their schedules general mathematics, business mathematics, and consumer mathematics. The latter two courses are devoted to the study ot the uses ot mathematics as in insurance, taxation, and buying, trom the point ot view ot both busi- ness and consumer. For those students preparing tor col- lege, the Mathematics Department otters tirst year algebra, plane geometry, Math lll, which includes second year alge- bra and trigonometry, and Math IV, including trigonometry, solid geometry, and advanced algebra. I-lughes also otters an accelerated course in mathematics tor gualitied students. This course provides tor them the chance tor advanced place- ment in mathematics in college. This year, tor the tirst time, the accelerated classes in all the high schools are receiving instruction on television two days a weelc trom Dr. Gaylord Merriman, head ot the Mathematics Department at the Unis versity ot Cincinnati. Students talcing Math lll or Math IV are encouraged to ioin Math Club under the sponsorship ot Miss Austin and Miss Kloalc. The club's activities include speakers and stu- dent presentations on subiects concerning mathematics. The Mathematics Department at I-lughes is training its students so that they will be able to meet successtully any experiences with mathematics that they encounter during and atter the Sparlcling Sixties. Dorothy M. Beaver Edward J, Driver William G, Etzel Edward J. Farmer Fred F, Foegler Q ,Y ..., .S T1 3 A S H Clyde A. Hall MAL, ,,,.,,f1...,,W,., .,, A I aw' Q Jia-nf? W h 1 '45 3 h-W Al 4 1 K, 54 r , Sw' Q., A Y Q MC' H 2 VW, X N am-g, N. 5 PHARTUACY hi v1ii'iar'nJ.Abv' W vpiw W. Hoffman NURSING Hey he has duodenai uicersl t Patti J B er Erma Elb q Wiiiard Hundorner Morqan Jones Competent Staff Teaches Future Scientists Studying at Hughes . 1 -- al., -I Un ftsfiiilp. 'J' C. Mo k ' - ' i sl. sv. ' U u ,,. , . f in-Q' qfzsewilna, you k-ifiw very Weil Thal The densily of waTer is no? 48 grams pf-r cubic f,sm9,n Science is becoming more and more imporTanT in This age OT discovery and progress. NOT only is man learning new Tiicls every day abouT The universe in which he lives, buT he is also rnalcing amazing discoveries aboul himselT. Who knows whal Turlher advancemenT in scienTiTic knowledge will Talce place during The Sparkling SixTiesf7 S1udenTs al Hughes begin Their sTudy ol science in The junior high school, where science and healTh courses are reouired ol all pupils in The sevenTh and eighTh grades. Science in-,TrucTion in grades nine Through Twelve includes: general science, biology, zoology, boTany, physiology, physics, and chemisTry. STudenTs are aided in Their search Tor lnowledge by The experimenTal and demonsTraTion appara- lus, which The well-equipped laboraTories and classrooms ol Hughes possess. A greaTer inTeresT in science is sTimulaTed in The iunior high school by The Junior High Science Club, under The sponsorship oT Miss Helen B. Newman. Hughes, in iTs science deparTmenT, endeavors To insTill in The sludenls an undersTanding oT The world abouT Them- Tliii: world in which They will live during The Sparlcling SixTies. Helen B. Newm Howard Thomas -nn i My . ix in R bei' W. Re-eil D il C 9. Wfiiler A. Warile trts see, Cincinnati must be somewhere around here. Melville Bytes Lonoro Fvllinqer Arthur Gray Lyte Grooms Joseph J. Heink Jessie Hollwock Ethel Johnstone Barbara tt, Leeper Mary Lincoln Joseph L, Prior Martha S. Bauer Jean R. Suttridqe We Study History in '60 But We Forge the Future The Social Studies Department at l-lughes gives the stu- dents an understanding and appreciation ot our democratic government and its leaders. Good citizenship and the prac- tical application ot social studies in solving problems is stressed. Students preparing tor college are given a good background in economics, sociology and history. The curriculum includes geography, history, and civics tor junior high students. Senior high subiects are world history, world geography, American history, American government, American problems, and economics and sociology. Interest in current events and toreign attairs is stimulated in the Fireside College and the Junior Council on World Attairs. The Fireside College, a current events club, is spon- sored by Mrs. Lenore Follinger. The Junior Council on World Attairs, under the sponsorship ot lvlr. Gray, helps to develop in students a desire to understand the happenings ot the world. lvlr. Arthur Gray heads the social studies department. l-le is well-qualitied tor this position, with a B.A. degree trom Indiana State Teachers College and a lvlaster's Degree trom the University ot Chicago. Mr. Gray has taught at l-lughes tor the last twelve years. A clear knowledge ot history, geography, and govern- ment is necessary it nations are to live in peace during the Sparkling Sixties. Misw Skinner brings realiTy inTo her business courses wiTh The use of fiTTice machines. lfall wfav ini- Tis 1xrw', Cliail'-A Geiaci VV1lliamL.HaIl Lolia Harri, Saran Levine Pai. L. RiTchie , , , Th f-:: df ri- P, Siddal Friinues Skinner fSami.el Skurow The Commercial DeparTmenT aT Hughes is one OT The TinesT and besT-eguipped in The ciTy. lTs curriculum includea A .E:, f T Those subiecTs necessary Tor The sTudenT preparing To onTer ' The business world: Typing, shorThand, olnlice praiTicC, book- ! keeping, merchandising, and consumer educiilion. Typing l ' I and shorThand possess a TwoTold purpose, helping also Th: -T I I sTudenT in pursiuT oT a college career. ' X 1 .V,.,.: The l-Tughes sTudenT never lacks eguipmonl in his liuuine:.', Xxkx sTudies. lflecTrical and hand-operaTed machines help sTudenTf, To make rapid calculaTions: The duplicaTing machines. repro' duce TypewriTTen maTerials and drawings: and The diclaphono is used To give mechanical dicTaTion To The sTudenT. The sTudenT learns how To manage his money and his em- ployer's Through The excellenT course oTLTered in bookkeeping. Qhfice pracTice classes Teach The sTudenTs haw To work vari, ous machines They will use in an OTTice, They also learn The arT oT Tiling, a real aid in The employefs oTTice, The mere chandisinq course, under The direcTion oT Mr. Siddall, is Tor a seleded group oT 5.TudenTs who are inTeresTed in The buy' ing and selling oT merchandise. STudenTs Taking This course leave school aT noon on Three days during The week To work in downTown sTores, ln This way They gain TirsT'hand experi- ence in selling. The ProducTion STaTT is under The direcTion OT Miss Sarah Levine, head oT The Business DeparTmenT. The sTaTT is made up oT advanced business sTudenTs who do all sorTs oT cleric il work Tor Teachers and The oTTice such as: Typing and Tiling, cuTTing sTencils and mimeographing, and Typing programs, bulleTins, and bookleTs. 23 Music Adds Charm To Life 'lihe musical organizaTions aT l-lughes add much sparlcle To The pep rallies, ChrisTmas, EasTer, and Thanlcsgiving as- semblies, and The many ouT-oTAschool perTormances in which They parTicipaTe, The Big Red Marching Band, Junior Band, and Orchestra are fapably handled by Mr. GilberT CurTis, our bandmasTer. who also aids in The presenTaTion oT The annual musical pro- di.1 lion, 'iMerryfGo'Round. Junior Choir, Senior Choir, and Ensemble are under The em ellenT direcTion oTlv1r. Bige l-lammons. The blaclc and red robes oT The Senior Choir and Ensemble are a symbol oT The high sTandards and slcill Their owners musT possess in order To be in These ouTsTanding organizaTions. Ivtrs. Joan Cavally, who dire-cTs The Eighth Grade and The Freshman Choirs, also Talces on The managemenT oT The Freshman Girls' Glee Club. Since her arrival aT Hughes in I957, lvlrs. Cavally has made Freshman Choir as much an insTituTion oT The Junior l-ligh School, as Senior Choir is of Thu High School. San H, Cavally Gilbert F. Curtis Bige l-lammons eg -as T 9- T 24 Hammons' classes prove ThaT singing is Tun. Mr, Curtis assists Th 9 VOUVICJ saxophone players. 1 11231 t t,-1.12 sm-X Li., 43 Img? Q9 W ,Z W Xxx 4- 2. I , ' 12' A . 9 f QE, A Xzgxyx vb gl' 0 .0 ,Qc Q4 , Q A 5 5 if x f Q V I' QS .4,A ' x P S' ,4 Q fl -Q if 5 11. 'I 9' 1110 4 HM EQ? fn, 75 , fi ,4f,I, I '. , V f it 64? , X W Gb. an -U M. -I-1 D' Sw r and Marvin Savior have Their noses To The qrirvderl Tail Brrriqiil, lurri. lvlalirir illard Shops and Drawing Boards Train Boys For lndustry Walking Through The back basemenT hall oT Hughes, one can hear some Tamiliar noises like The roar oT The bandsaw or The rhyThrnic beaT oT a hammer. These sounds are coming Trom one oT The Tine indusTrial arTs shops, which provide a place where boys can learn a liTe-Time skill. l-lere The craTTs- men oT The Sparkling SixTies are being Trained. The TuTure leaders oT indusTry are learning how To design and build use- Tul and beauTiTul arTicles. The Tour shops aT l-lughes are eiecTriciTy, meTal work, prinTing, and woodworking. Here, under The supervision oT capable and sympaTheTic Teachers, sTudenTs acquire manipu- laTive experience wiTh Tools and maTerials and learn processes relaTed To indusTry. AnoTher division oT The indusTrial arTs deparTmenT is me- chanical drawing. ATTer The TirsT year, which is devoTed To The TundamenTal aspecTs oT consTrucTion, The work becomes specialized. STudenTs branch inTo eiTher archiTecTural or en- gineering drawing, In This way sTudenTs can Train Tor whiche ever Tield inTeresTs Them mosT. Edgar Hare RoberT Keller Carl Qbcrschnuidi Qvliroriraplric, proiecrirrnfsoundv easy, duesn'T ii? Girls Learn To Cook, Sew In preparing TuTure homemalcers Tor liTe during The Spark- ling SixTies, Hughes uses modern eguipmenT and gives helpiul insTrucTion To guide sTudenTs in The righT direcTion. Courses in The Tield oT home economics are available To all girls Trom The sevenTh Through The TwelTTh grades. The def parTmenT is headed by Miss Florence Vo lcmer, a member oT The Ohio AssociaTion oT l-Tome Economics, who has spenT many years as a popular and respecTed Teacher of home economics. The sTudenTs learn abouT correcT Table se'Tings, The basic seven Toods groups, planning well-balanced meals, room ar- rangemenT, color combinaTions, budgeTing, and The diTTerenT Types and gualiTies oT Tabrics. The girls also sTudy good grooming, child care, and developmenT oT desirable person- aliTy TraiTs. They also have an opporTuniTy To malce cloThing To add To Their wardrobe. A special course called home- malring is offered To senior girls who have rever had Training in home economics. This course Teaches The girls The Tunda' menTal-s oT becoming a good housewiTe. Hungry Students Pleased WhfaT a big iob iT is Tor Mrs. hlolscher, head dieTiTian, To Teed over 2,000 sTudenTs in a limiTed lunch period Trom I I:3O To l:OO o'cloclc. Under Mrs. lnlolschens employ are TwenTy-Two women, who prepare The delicious Tood, serve iT caTeTeria-sTyle To The sTudenTs, and make ready Tor The nexT day, aTTer The noon rush has deparTed. lhirTy sTudenTs give Their Time aT noon To help in The lunchroom, worlcing as cashiers and lunchline guards. Also assisTing Mrs. l-lolscher are The die- TeTic inTerns Trom General T-TospiTal, who Talce Three weelzs oi Their Training aT l-lughes. ATTer graduaTing Trom Michigan STaTe UniversiTy in Lan- sing, Mrs. lplolscher gained much experience as head dieTi- Tian Tor a dormiTory, housing TiTiTTeen hundred men. For The splendid iob she has done This yeaf, The Sparkling SixTies now pays TribuTe To Mrs. T-lolscher, who came To Hughes Trom CuTTer Junior l-ligh School in April l959. 9 Thesc- marl: gs Marv Ca-:hiv Virginia B. M Carole Town Flu r'44 nuo Viill nc M Bvlly llrilsilnr O L il lu l TT li T l l l Vi M'Uanie' helps sT.denTs NiTh Their math. Ills Vanish xirifi F, J J'i'riMli1iii iii 1 K l'l. lvi Ti if- VVVHL Pupils Get Special Help Hughes l-ligh School oTTers several diTTerenT kinds oT spe- cial classes. lT is The only ciTy high school wiTh courses Tor deaT sTudenTs. WiTh lvlr. John McDaniel as Teacher, The deaT sTudenTs learn To use The manual alphabeT and sign language. They also learn To lip read by imiTaTing Their Teacher. Mrs. lVlyrTle Jones and Mr. Thomas Moore are each in charge oT a TenTh grade special educaTion class. ln These classes, sTarTed only This year, pupils who Tind The regular curriculum Too dil3liculT can Tuliill The reguiremenTs Tor a spe- cial high school diploma while preparing Themselves To earn a living aTTer They graduaTe. lvlr. Jaclr WhiTal4er is a speech TherapisT. Some sTudenTs have speech diTliculTies oT various Types, many oT which can be correcTed or eliminaTed wiTh The proper diagnosis and Training. Teachers recommend boys and girls who should avail Themselves oi The special help ThaT Mr. WhiTaker's Training and slfill enable him To give. STudenTs appreciaTe The improvemenT They malce Trom monTh To monTh in overcoming Their own peculiar problems OT speech. Health, Driver Education Teach Habits and Skills Health is a requirement in the tenth and tweltth grades. First aid instruction in emergency assistance leads the stu- dents to a Red Cross Certiticate, This course is planned to improve personal hygiene and increase satety. This is an es- sential course in helping to prepare students tor their tuture homes. Driver education is talcen tor one semester in the sopho- more year. The students are instructed in proper driving techniques, satety rules, mechanics ot the car, and its proper care. When a student, usually a iunior or a senior, acquires a temporary driver's license, he is eligible to talqe drivers! training. l-lere he experiences actual behind-the-wheel driv- ing, This later leads to a driver's license awd a reduced in- surance rate. It is the hope ot the teachers that the students will be prepared tor a better tuture in health and drivers education. Now all the wnfiii girls nr-wd s a pit ntl ljfitil l: Biiwvi Doiwitliy t-twlln t Jeanette Niirr Ronald J. Ott llriyd Williarn What happcn w T VM dw am ThaT ball HT mel .. T -is we gk. . T 'i , Tasse T ,X l 1 T kiiiiiiws Ki l Ri lieiT The l-lughes Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT oTTers The chance Tor healThy exercise, along wiTh parTicipaTion in many sporTs. STudenTs Trom The sevenTh Through The elevenTh grades, and ambiTious seniors Tor whom gym is noT obliga- Tory, spend Trom Two To Three hours a weelc in The Two gyms. Swimming courses are conducTed in The boys' and girls' pools Tor inTeresTed sTudenTs. During The warm spring and auTumn monThs The gym classes wall: down To Coy Field To enioy The ouTdoor TaciliTies oT The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT. ln The girls' gym classes, insTrucTion is given in hoclcey, volleyball, baslceTball, soTTball, individual sporTs, and danc- ing. The boys' gym classes concenTraTe on TooTball, volley- ball, baslceTball, soTTball, Traclq, Tumbling, and calisThenics. AT The beginning oT every year The Board oT EducaTion requires The girls To Talce The Physical AchievemenT TesT ard The boys To Talce The PenTaThlon TesT, To deTermine The indi- vidual abiliTy oT The sTudenTs and To TesT Their slcill aT various exercises. The same TesT is repeaTed aT The end oT The year To measure The amounT oT improvemenT each sTudenT has made. The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT plays an imporTanT parT in The educaTion oT The sTudenTs. From parTicipaTion in The various sporTs, sTudenTs learn cooperaTion and Team worlc and develop menTal powers Tor malcing guiclc reacTions. Mary Busser Verlie lvleveis Diane Ziegler Physical Fitness Depends On Active Bodies Hurry up and Take iiisi pmiufei My arms are geTTing iiied. ,ugly X I we . Y J ., gg .1 vw 1 VVfUrlflnq ln The W lll v- 'arf-2 lvl-all-'ll lvllv. Cfxvvfv Kr hrrn-ann md lvlvu. Brnvlulm Plrvlr ' lslfwdlnfll Mfs Marfluerllr- Sflwanw' M' ll ,ll llwx lluxvp ,rnfl MM, ln'-l lf' lll-' Gffices Keep Records l-low could we ever manage wilhoul ull lhe help horn our School secretaries and lhe sludonl u:,f,is,lunl4-f? The Teachers would never qel lhelr mornlnq bullelinw, und Mr, Sullon would lorqel ull hlf, uppolnlmenlf. if Misa Currie Kohrrnann weren'l here. Who would gepnrule lhe rnnil, nmleo oul lhe Thousands ol lronscripls and answer 'rhe Qons,l.1nlly rlnqing lelephone if Mrs. Dorolhy 'lhnrp were nol uround? lo help bolh Mm Kohrrrmnn und Ivlru. lhurp, MM, .lrmnel A Kolde has been udded lo lhe shall. Mr. Slephenh reliable f,eCrelury4 lvllw, lvlurfle Prowx, re , , ,. . .. Cords lne 'sensor nlqh nllendunre Ill nddmlmon lo her rrvqullu' zecrelariul dulles. The lunior hiqh would be logl wllhoul Mi-,w Murquerilf- Scharner, who helps Mr. Qwenz. unrl enroll. lhcl lunlor hiqh sludenlls. lvlrz. Bnrbum Purlcw hold-, lho lnwporlrmnl office ol from- er. She is in bhurqe of fall lhe School .ucounh und lfeepm us 'lin lhe blafkfl l-lor job enluils, loolflnq fuller lhe money Thai each orqoniywmllon keeps in the mule und lceepinq lmcl, of lhe lunda from lhe boolcwlore, lunrhroorn, und mwinq, alarnps. All ol lhene zerreluriea ure us-,l-,led by -,ludenl-,, who qlve up lhelr sludy hulls lo help lhenw. loqelher lhey nmlce up . our ollife -.hall und help lhe urhool run urnoollmly. Students Aid the Office lr' fhl' pirlurv-r1vf'C lm-1 lgvnrl Pm: xy Ll Mull, Vfulll C u- X14 vp .lu.1y Mfwrrv Pr-qgy low-ll, Vll-.lwrlfa lvlvnylwr-rl' B11-mln Sum '--rn, B rnnlw ll.1.'--lww -l. f K Alpha Wllll.1'wn',j lhxrlf-nv fldurn, Snndvx Slf1ll lN, lrvnlx Wfwll 2 Krillly - l lqlffi-5 Ann l7Hvl1'vjlVlf,Hy ,lunw Ru 'nmn, IN nrw V' vlnf-v lllxvll-rl'-ll1w:l '1T ligjwmui - lvl ulhfa Ann Cqrvnl n Almr lVl.yr1 Rr-ld Cilv-ull . ll' WW. 31 Senior High Through fhe lasl' four years our aspira+ions have grown like myriads of bubbles from a child's pipe. The li1'l'le windows of reflec+ion have viewed our earnesf a'r+emp+s fo develop ourselves- 'bo+h academically and socially. Wifh fhe complefion of our high school years comes lhe bursfing of our glisfening bubbles info hundreds of brillianl' droplefs. bringing us face +o face wifh 'rhe realifies of fhe Sparkling Sixlies. Nl Y Q.. 43 V i Q SEE sl - 222, I 5. . ssl -1 .Qi i 1 ,DM Y ,v are Ig 9? fs if - e -MZ. y. W' , KM Q ,Sp H iw s, ln3gwW 0W4 I 4:23 . Qi A .' ' , . 4,. ggfigiiivi ,. 'fi -' f 36557 f'1'.ffff' .ix ii M166 ' 1' ' 3 gg, ,sg f .- .... . - f ' '-',gs:.QQ ' N' 11 A ., . f.,+x..9, 'Nr ' WX , 'B z 12:5 The Class of 1960 Under The leadership oT The ad- visers, Mr. Paul Bowers, Miss Aria Parke Schawe, and Miss DoroThy HoTFman, The senior class had a su:- fessTul year. Each Teacher presided over a senior homeroom. ATTer school hours, They aTTended commiT- Tee meeTings and helped organize senior acTiviTies. To The sponsors goes a hearTy Thank you Trom The Class ol '6O. OFFICERS David LanqTord ....... PresidenT PaT l-loward . . . . Vice-PresidenT Nancy Langland . . . SecreTary Dick Fischer . . . . Treasurer me as Joan Abafe, Joanie : Senior Srudenl Council 3: Honor League 4: PHP Club I, 2, Execuliye Board 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Bela Chi, Vice-Presidenl 4: Malh Club 3: Fulure Teachers 2, 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Merry- Ge-Reund 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-Presidenl 3: Senior Chrislmas Dance Comrnillee: Annual Represeniafive 2, 3: Annual Slafi 4: Gargoyle Sralii, Associale Edilor I: Junior Council on World Affairs 2. 3, 43 Usher 3, 4: Freshie Aid 4: Ice Slcafinq Club 2.3: PIQSIKIYI Preview Mascol 3: Hepla Bela 2, 3, Throw-oul' Chairman 4. Darlene Adam, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Fufure Nurses I, 22 Healfh Careers Club 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Junior Y-Teens II Senior Band I, 2, 3, Band Council 4: Senior Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: MGFFY' Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlaliye 2: Sludenl Olrlice Worlrer 4. Dean Carson Adams, Tri Chi 3, 4. Phyllis Jean Albrechf, Phil : Pep Club I, 2: Horne Economics Club I. 2, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3. Dianna Mae Allen, DIP: Pep Club I: Merchandising Club 4, John Hubbard Ames, Lalin Club 2: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 2. 3, 4: Freshman Choir I: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Repre- senlalive 4: Gargoyle Slali, Edilor 3. Doris Lee Anderson, Dodie : Pep Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3. Richard Ray Anderson, Ray : Senior Sludenl Council, Presidenl 42 Krueclc Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2: Hi-Y, Correspond- ing Secrefary 2, Treasurer 3, 4: I-Iomeroom Vice-Presidenl I, Presidenr 2: Gargoyle Represenralive 3: Traclc 3, 4: Baseball I: Cross Counlry 3, 4. Wallace Wyman Angus, SIiip : Visual Aids 3. Jill Appel, Honor League 4: Huzelfes 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 3, Volleyball Sporlsleader 4: Ticlcel Cornmillee 4: Phi Chi Sororiiy 2, 3, Corresponding Secrelary 4. Jacqueline Apple, Jaclcie : Walnul Hills I: Senior Sludenl Council 4: Honor League 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 2: Senior Y-Teens 2: Glee Club 2: Senior Planning Commiflee: G.A.A. 2: Annual Slali 4: Junior Council on World Ahiairs 3: Hepla Bere 2, 3, Corresponding Secrerary 4. Lawrence Porler Arvin, Larry : Culier Junior Hiqh I- Gym Team Man- ager 2. 3: Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. Louise Asher, Honor League 4. Siephen Earl Auyer, Hughes Club 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Malh Club 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Siege Crew 2, 3, 4. Kalhleen Avey, Av : Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 4: Fulure Teachers 2, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Junior Y-Teens I: Merry-Go-Round 4: Cheerleader 2, Maiorelle 3: Horneroom Treasurer I, 2: G.A.A. I: Gargoyle Represenlalive I, 2, 3: Gargoyle Sfafl I, 2: Lunchroom Cashier 3: Ice Slcaling Club 2: Hepra Bela 2, 3, 4. Palricia Ann Bailey, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sages I, 2, 3: Senior Y-Teens 3: Senior Choir 3, 4: Junior Choir, Secrelary 2: Fresh- man Choir I: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: G.A.A., Volleyball Sporlsleader I. Bowling Sporlsleuder 2, Secrelary 3, 4: Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4: Della Chi Della 2, Hislorian 3. Tom Calvin Bailey, Cenlral High School 2: Pep Club 4: Tri Chi 3, 4. Dorolhy Baker, Cenlral I: Bela Chi 3. Donna Jane Bales, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 4: Sages I: Senior Y-Teens 3, 4: lnlerfralorily Council 4: Senior Choir 3 4: Junior Choir, Treasurer 2: Freshman Choir, Vice-Presidenl I: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Maiorelle 4: G.A.A. I: Annual Represenlalive 4: Freghie Aid 4: Kylyves 2, 3, Presidenl 4. Alberf Sidney Barnes, Jr., Buddy : German Club I, 3: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round I, 2, 3, 4. Bonnie Kay Barron, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: French Club I, 2: Fulure Nurses I: Glee Club 3, 4. li ------i in ix Susan Ann Becker, Sue : Junior Sfudenl Council I: Honor League, Execulive Board 4: Huzefles 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, Execufive Board 4: Lafin Club I, 2: Fulure Nurses I: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Junior Choir 3: Freshman Choir I: Homeroom Presidenf I, Recording Secrefary 47 Senior Chrisfmas Dance Commiffee: Senior Class Planninq Commiffee: Annual Slaff 4: Gargoyle Slaff 4: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Tausia 2, 3, Song Chairman 4. Muriel Jean Bedgood, Pep Club 3, 4: Bela Chi 3: Junior Y-Teens I: Youfh for Chrisf 4: Junior Band I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Alpha Befa Chi 4. James William Bell, Senior Sfudenf Council 2, 3, Proiecf Commiffee 4: Hughes Club 4: H-Club 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: German Club I, 2: Senior Band I, 2, 3, Secrefary 4: Senior Orchesfra 2, 3: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Represenfafive I: Junior Council on World Affairs 47 Chi Omega Sigma 4: Cross Counfry I: Gym Team I, 2, 3. Joe Bell, Hughes Club 3, 4: H-Club 4: German Club I, 3, 4: Sages 4: Senior Band I, 2: Senior Orchesfra I, 2: Senior Chrisfmas Dance Com- milfee: Gargoyle Riepresenfalive I: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 4: Gym Team I, 2, 3: Cross Counfry 2. Carol Joyce Beneshowih, Benny : Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2: Sages I, 2, 3: Senior Y-Teens 3: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir I: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Girl's Weelc Candi- dale I: Freshie Aid 4: Kyfyves 2, 3, 4. Harvey Donald Benison, Krueclc Club 2: Pep Club I: Lafin Club 2, 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 4: Cross Counfry, Manager 3, Jacqueline Bennie, Shorfy : Senior Sludenl Council 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Befa Chi 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 2: Home Economics Club I, 2, 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Youfh for Chrisl 4: Ice Slcafinq Club 3: Glee Club 31 G.A.A, 2, 3, 4: Usher 4: Red Cross Represenlalive 2. Roberf Henry Bibee, Hughes Club 3, Corresponding Secrefary 4: Krueck Club I, 2: HfClub 4: Pep Club 2: Lafin Club I, 2: Malh Club 2: Sages 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Annual Represenfafive 4: Gargoyle Represenfafiye 2: Usher 3: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Swimminq Team 2, 3. Gayle Lee Biehle, Honor League 4: Pep Club il, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I. 2: Sages I, 2, Program Chairman 3, Presidenf 4: Thespians 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Junior YATeens I: Senior Class Play: Inferfralorify Coun- cil 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, Vice4Presidenf 4: Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir I: Merry-Go-Round I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Annual Slafl 47 Gargoyle Sfaff 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 4: Freshie Aid 4: Sfudenf Office Worlrer 2, 3: Ice Slcafing Club 2, 3: Kyfyyes 2, 3, Vice- Presidenf 4. Anne Blaclr, Senior Sfudenf Council 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club l, 2. 3, 4: Soanish Club I, 2, 3: Sages I, 2, 4: Thespians 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Junior Y-Teens I: Senior Class Play: Freshman Choir I: Gargoyle Represenfalive I: Junior Council on World Affairs 2: Usher 3: Sludenl Office Worlcer 3: Hepla Bela 3, 4. Richard Blunl, Junior Sfudenf Council I: Senior Choir 4: Junior Choir 3. Richard Fredrick Boehm, Dick : Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueclc Club I, 2: I-I-Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2: Spanish Club I: Senior Band I, 2: Homeroom Vice-Presidenf 3: Senior Class Planninq Commiffee: An- nual Represenfafive I: Traclc 3, 4: Tri Chi 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4. Bellie Lee Boesche, Senior Sludenl Council 2. 3: Junior Sfudenf Council I: Honor League 4: Pep Club I. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Fulure Teachers 2, 3: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Junior Choir 3: Glee Club 2: Annual Sfaff 4: Gargoyle Sfaff 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Sfuclenf Office Worker 3: I-lepfa Befa 3, 4. Richard Bollinger, Krueclc Club I, 2: Junior Band I: Annual Sfaff 4. Ronald Milforl Bollinger, Fafs : Krueclc Club I, 2: Junior Board I. Carolyn Boll, CaT : Samuel Ach Junior High School I: Honor League 4: Befa Chi 3: Fufure Nurses 2: Senior Y-Teens 4: Youfh for Chrisl 41 Red Cross Alfernafe 2: Usher 3, 4: Sfudenf Office Worlcer 4. Cheryl Bonnell, Honor League 4: Huzeffes 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Bela Chi 4: Fufure Nurses 2: G,A.A, 3, 4: Annual Represenfafive 2, 41 Annual Sfaff 4: Gargoyle Represenlafive 2: Sludenl Office Worlcer 3. George Boolhe, Slcip : Homeroom Secrefary 2, Treasurer 3: Senior Class Finance Commiffee: Junior Council on World Affairs 4: Track I. Manager 2. Judi-lh Miller Borneman, Judy : Honor League 4: Huzeffes 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: French Club I, 2, 3: Fulure Teachers 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Debahng Club 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 4: Junior Y-Teens I: Ice Slcaling Club 2: Senior Choir 2, 3, Roberian 4: Ensemble 2, 3, Roberian 4: Freshman Choir I: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secrelary 3: Annual Represenfafive I: Annual Slaff 4: Gargoyle Sfal'f, Assisfanl Edifor 3, 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4: Freshie Aid 4. Carol Sue Bowling, Cuffer Junior High School I: French Club 4: G.A.A. 4: Ticker Commiffee 4: Usher 4. Siegfried Brillinger Betty Ann Broughton, Honor League 47 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club 2, 37 Sages I, 27 Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 47 Freshman Choir I7 Merry- Go-Round 3, 47 Maiorette 47 Homeroom Vice-President 27 G.A.A. I. Beatrice Brown, Samuel Ach Junior High School I7 Honor League 47 Pep Club 2, 47 Future Nurses 2, 47 Senior Y-Teens 47 Youth tor Christ 47 G.A.A. 27 Student Ottice Worker 4. Eugene Brown Jacqueline Brown, Jackie 7 Junior Choir 2, 3, 47 Freshman Girls' Glee Club I7 G.A.A. I7 Zeta Phi Epsilon 37 Youth tor Christ 4, Brenda Gail Broyles, Youth tor Christ 3, 4. John Robert Buckle, HJBCVII Football 2, Patricia Ann Burg, Sycamore High School 37 Pep Club 27 Beta Chi 47 Home Economics Club I, 2, 47 Sales Club 47 Senior Y-Teens 4, Geraldine Burr, Gerri 7 Honor League 47 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club 37 Beta Chi 37 Future Teachers 47 Home Economics Club li Youth tor Christ 37 Ice Skating Club 37 Intertratority Council 3, 47 Glee Club 3: Merry-Go-Round 47 Horneroom Secretary l, President 27 Gr.A.A, li Junior Council on World Attairs 47 Usher 37 Lunchroom Cashier 47 Junior Achievement 3: Zeta Phi Epsilon 2, ViceePresident 3, President 4, Joseph Arthur Cable, Joe 7 Future Teachers 27 Homeroom Treasurer I. William Russell Callery, Bill 7 Senior Student Council 2, 37 Junior Student Council I7 Hughes Club 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Latin Club I, 27 Math Club 37 Sales Club 37 Youth tor Christ 2 Visual Aids 2, 31 Junior Council on World Attairs 47 Usher 3. Theodore Lee Campbell, Teddy Diane Irene Carey, Honor League 47 Huzettes 2, 37 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4? Spanish Club 37 Senior Y-Teens Bi Homeroom Treasurer 47 Annual Representative 37 Gargoyle Representative 27 Phi Clri 3, Treasurer 4. Martha Ann Carmon, Honor League 4: Huzettes 2, 37 Pep Club I, 2. 3, 4: Math Club 47 Health Careers 47 Senior Band I, 2, 3, 47 Senior Orchestra 47 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 47 Student Ottice Worker 4. Sarah Carter, Pikie 7 Samuel Ach Junior High School I7 Beta Chi 42 Youth tor Christ 4. Leonard William Cavens, Len 7 Hughes Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 47 H-Club 47 Pep Club I, 27 Sages 47 Senior Band I, 27 Senior Orchestra 27 Merry-Go-Round 2, 47 Cross Country 2, 3, 47 Gargoyle Stott 47 Senior Class Christmas Party Committee7 Debating Club 47 Track 2, 3, 47 Tri Chi 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Jo Ann Chenault, Honor League 47 Pep Club I, 2, 37 Latin Club 2, '37 Homeroom Vice-President 37 G.A.A. I, 2, 37 Gargoyle Representative 37 Freshie Aid 47 Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4. Johnnie Mae Cheneult, John 7 Samuel Ach Junior High School li Honor League 4: Pep Club 47 French Club 27 Beta Chi 3, 47 Youth tor Christ 47 lntertratority Council 47 Freshman Choir I7 Glee Club II MerryeGo-Round 47 Homeroom Sergeanteat-Arms 3, 47 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4i Usher 37 Student Ottico Worker 47 Alpha Beta Chi 2, Chaplain 3, President 4. Carolyn Clark, Clarkie 7 Senior Student Council 2, 37 Honor League 42 Pep Club I, 2, 3, Executive Board 47 Spanish Club I, 2, Executive Board 3, 47 Math Club 37 Senior Y-Teens l, 27 Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Cheerleader 27 Senior Christmas Dance Committee7 G.A.A. 3, Swim- ming Sportsleader 47 Annual Statt 47 Usher 3, Student Ottice Worker 3: Hepta Beta 2, 3, Historian 4. Jerrold William Collier, Jer-ry 7 Senior Student Council 2, 3, 47 Latin Club 2, 37 Track I, 2. Peggy Conner, HPEQUI Honor League 47 Student Ottice Worker 4. Clanton Lewis Copeland, Edward Bell High I, 27 Senior Band 37 Junior Choir 37 Glee Club 3. V- ,Qa- Carol Ann Corry, Honor League 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Fulure Nurses 2: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: GargoyIe Sfahl 4: Usher 4: Sludenf Office Worker 3, 4: Hall Guard 2: Delia Chi Della 2. Paul Collier, Hughes Club 3, 4: H-Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Ivlalh Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Track I. Peggy Couch, Peg : Senior Sludenl Council 4: Junior Sludenf Council, Execulive Board I, 2: Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Sages I, 4: Senior Y-Teens 3, Chaplain 4: Junior Y-Teens I: Infer- fralorily Council 4: Senior Band 2, 3: Junior Band I: Merry-Go-Round I, 4: Homeroom Vice-Presidenl I, Treasurer 3, Presidenl 4: Senior Class Planning Commillee: Senior Class Gradualion Dance Commillee: An- nual Represenlalive I: Annual Slali 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive 2: Gargoyle Slall 3, 4: Girls' Week Represenlaliye I, 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 2: Usher 3: Sludenl Office Worker 4: Senior Class Play: Tausia 2, 3, Presidenl 4. Yvelle Coursey, Walnul Hills High School I, 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Bela Chi 3, 4: Fufure Nurses 3: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3: Senior Y-Teens 4: Youlh for Chrisl 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Usher 3: Produclion Slafl 3: Alpha Bela Chi 2, 3, 4. Harry Roberl Courlier, Bud : Annual Represenlalive I, 2: Produclion Slall 2. Eileen Cox Paula Cox, Senior Sludenl Council 2, 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2: Junior Y-Teens I: Homeroom Presidenf I, 2, 3: Annual Repre- senlalive 2: GargoyIe Represenlalive I: Sludenl Office Worker 4: Sigma Delia Chi, Treasurer 2, 3, Corresponding Secrelary 4. Peggy Ann Cox, Pep Club I, 2: Sages I: Junior Choir 2, 4: Freshman Choir I: G.A.A. I: Tickel Commillee I, 2, 4: Ice Skaling Club I: Sigma Della Chi 2, 3. Richard Donald Cox, Samuel Ach Junior High School I: Pep Club 32 Annual Represenlalive 3: Lunchroom Guard 4: Debalinq Club 4. JoAnn Creech, Jo : Honor League 4: Pep Club I: Bela Chi 4: Sages I, 2: Junior Y-Teens I: Youlh 'lor Chrisl 3: Freshman Choir I: Merry- Go-Round I, 2, 3: Annual Represenlalive I: Produclion Slalll 4: Bus Token Seller 4: Sigma Della Chi 2, Hislorian 3.4. Reber? Lewis Cunagin, Redwine : Hughes Club 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: French Club I: Sages I, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Inlerfralorily Council 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 4: Freshman Choir I: Merry-Go- Round I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Chrislmas Parly Commillee: Hall Guard 2: Public Address Announcer 3: Triginla Oplimi 2, 3, 4. Peggy Lee Dagley, Honor League 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Fulure Teachers I. Barbara Ann Damico, Barb : Pep Club I. Belly Jane Daniel, Honor League 4: Bela Chi 4: Sages 2: IvIerry-Go- Round 4: Usher 3, 4: Produclion Slall 4. Jane? Louise Daniels, Shrimp : Anderson High School 2: French Club 2: Bela Chi 4: Sales Club, Secrelary 4: Junior Choir 4: Glee Club 3: Merry-Go-Round 4: Usher 3. Doris Derby, Do+ : Pep Club 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Youlh lor Chrisl 4: Senior Band 2, 3, 4: Junior Band I: Senior Orcheslra 4: IvIerry-Go- Round 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. John Maurice Daugherly, Senior Band 4, Swimming Team 3. Alice Faye Davis, FreckIes : Pep Club 4: Merry-Go-Round I, 2, 3, 4. Larry Lynn Davis, Pep Club I: Sales Club, Treasurer 4. Ronald Davis, Ron : Wifhrow High School I, 2. Larry Eugene Dean Carol Dearwesler, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Y-Teens Ig Junior Choir 2, 3: Glee Club I: Gargoyle Sfaicl 3. Doris Ann Denilre, Dody : Pep Club 2, 3: Junior Choir 2: Freshman Choir I: Glee Club 4: Homernom Secrelary 3: Gargoyle Represenla- tive 2: Usher 3. Darlene Ellen Deubel, Bela Chi 3 Secrelary 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Gargoyle Represenlalive 2: Sludenl' Ollice Worlrer 4. Alvin Sfanfon Diclr, Junior Sfudenf Council I: Pep Club I: Spanish Club I: Homeroorn Vice-President 2: Senior Band I, 2, 3: Senior Gr- chesira I, 2: Merry-GoARound 2. Alice Diclrey, BelIy : Honor Leaque 4: Pep Club I, 2: Bela Chi 3, 4- Ivlalh Club 3: Healih Careers Club 4: Junior Y-'eens I: Youlh 'for Chris? 3, 4: Ice Slcafinq Club 3: Junior Achievemen' 3, Personnel Man- ager 4: Senior Choir 4: Freshman Choir I: Glee Cub 3: Ivlerrv-Go Round 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Junior Council on World Aiiairs 4: Usher 3, 41 Freshie Aid 4. Mary Lou Diersing, l.ou : Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Malh Club 3, 4: Fulure Teachers 3: Sages 2, 3: Senior Y-Teens 2, 4: Junior Y-Teens, Presidenl I: Senior Band I: Senior Orches- Ira I: Merry-Go-Round 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Annual Represenlaliye I: Annual Slafl, Business Manager 4: Gargoyle Slail I, 2, Business Manager 3, 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive I: Junior Council on World Aliairs 3: Usher 4: Freshie Aid 4: Kyfyves 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Sally Gay Dixon, Wilhrow Hiqh School I, 2: Glee Club 3, 4, Barbara Doclr, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Sages I, 2: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Junior Y-Teens I: Junior Choir 4: Freshman Choir I: Annual Represenlaliye I, 3: Gargoyle Represenlafive 4: Gargoyle Slail 4: Senior Class Chrislmas Parly Commillee. Vicforia Lynne Dodds, Samuel Ach Junior High School I: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Bela Chi 3, 4: Heallh Careers Club 4: Youlh ior Chris? 2: Junior Achievemenf, Secrelary 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: Home room Secrelary 2: G.A.A, 2, 3, 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 43 Alpha Bela Chi 2, 3, 4. Pafricia Ann Dolan, RusIy Lovey Donaldson, Dido : Samuel Ach High School I' Spanish Club 42 Bela Chi 3, 4: Fulure Nurses 2: Youih lor Chrisl 4: lnlerlralorify Coun- ril 4: Glee Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Ice Slraling Club 3' Alpha Bela Chi 3. Chaplain 4. Russell Richard Doyle, Doyle : Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 4: Horneroorn Treasurer I: Visual Aids 3 4. Naomi Elrelfa Dralre, Bunny : Bela Chi 3: Merchandisinq Club 4: Youfh Ior Chrisl I, Vice-Presidenf 2, Chaplain 3, Presidenl 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Sludenl Office Worlrer 2. Kafhleen Drischel, Honor League 4: Freshman Choir I: Gargoyle Siall 3. Eddie Drohan, Edu: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir I: Homeroom Vice-Presidenf 3: Annual Reoresenfalive I: Gargoyle Represenlalive I: Lunchroom Guard I: Chi Omega Sigma 2. 3. il sqm Mm is A senior high drarnafics class presenls a Thanksgiving play for Ihe iunior high assembly program Eva Maria Duh, Cuiler Junior High School I: Honor League 4: Heallh Careers Club 4: Youlh for ChrisI 2: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4, Clifford Lee Dziech, CliI'l : German Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Usher 4. Larry Richard Eckhoff, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. Ronald Rober+ Ehrhardf, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlafive I. Kennefh Eilers, Ken EIIio'II Ellis Roberl Howard Ellis, BuBu : Senior Sfudenf Council 2: Pep Club 4: Lalin Club 3: Maih Club 3, 4: Fulure Teachers 4: Sales Club 3, 4: Youlh for Chrisl I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Band l, 2: Track 2: Usher I: Lunch- room Guard 2, 3. Karen Lee Erickson, Senior Sfudenf Council, Sophomore Vice-Presidenl 2, Senior Vice-Presidenl 4: Honor League 4: Huzelles 3: Pep Club I, 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4: Malh Club 3: Fulure Nurses 2: Fufure Teachers 2: Sages I: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Junior Y-Teens I: Merry-Go- Round 2, 3, 4: Maiorelle 2, 3: Homeroom Vice-Presidenl I: G.A.A. I, 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 2, 3: Freshie Aid 4: Hepla Bela 2, 3, Pledge Misfress 4: Swimming Club I, 2, 3, 4. Thomas Edwin Farrell, Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueck Club I, 2: H-Club 3, 4: Pep Club I: Freshman Choir I: Homeroom Vice-Presidenl I: Gar- goyle Represenlalive 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Tri Chi 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 3: Baskelball 2, 3. David Felder, Samuel Ach Junior High School I: Senior Sludenf Council 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Sales Club 3: Class Officer 2, 3: Gargoyle Represeniafive 2: Usher 3: Baseball 3: Golf 3. Richard Galis Fischer, Dick : Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: Krueck Club I, Sergeanl-al-Arms 2: Pep Club 2. 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Hi-Y 2, Presidenl 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4: Gargoyle Represenla- five I: Track 2, 3: Cross Couniry 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 41 Senior Class Treasurer. Diane Mar+ing Fisher, Miss Doher+y's College Preparalory School li Pep Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 3: Hepla Bela 3, 4. Edna Fi'I'zpa'Irick, Honor League 3, 4: Senior Band I: G.A.A, I: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Alpha Bela Chi 3, 4. Mikal Willis Forbes, Pep Club I. 2, 3, 4: Debaling Club 4, Alfred Richard Forney, Jr., Pine Forge Academy I, 2: Youlh for Chris? 41 Junior Choir 3: Junior Council on World Affairs, 4: Usher 3: Produclion Slall 4. Charlene Virginia Fox, Belmonl' High School 2, 3. Sheryl Ann Freckman, Senior Sfudenl Council 4: Junior S+uden+ Council. Presidenl' I: Honor League, Execulive Board 4: Huzeifes I. 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: French Club I, 2: Senior Y-Teens 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: Maiorehle 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive 2, 4: GargoyIe Slaff II Girls' Week Candidaie 4: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Tausia 2, 3, Pledge Mislress 4. Beverly Ann Freeman, Bev : Senior Siudenl Council, Junior Vice-Presi- denl 3, Execulive Board 4: Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2. 3.4: Spanish Club I: BeIa Chi 4: Maih Club 4: Sages I: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Merry- Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Varsily Cheerleader 4: Senior Class Chrisimas Parly Commiliee 4: G.A.A. 4: Annual Represenlaiive 2: Gargoyle Repre- senlafive I: Gargoyle Slaff I: Girls' Week Candidale 4: Junior Council on World Alilairs 2, 3: Usher 4: Hepla Bela 2, 3, 4: Ice Skaling Club 2: Homeroom Treasurer I, 2. Richard Franlrlin Fulfz, Dick : Porlsmoufh High School I, 2, 3. ' Ronald Furr, Bear : Cenlral 2: Senior Choir 4: Merry-Ge-Round 3, 4: Baseball 3: Swimming 3. William Gaines, Deuce : Samuel Ach High School I, 2, 3: Senior Choir 4: Junior Choir 3: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Cross Counlry 3. 'S Kafhleen Sue Gallagher, BuIch : Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 42 Fulure Teachers 2: Merchandising Club 4: Youih for Chrisi I, 2: Home- room Vice-Presideni 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Annual Represenlalive 2: Gar- goyle Sialil 4: Usher 3, 4: Siudenl Olilice Worlrer 3: Phi Chi 2, 3, Publicily Chairman 4. Gary Lea Ganawuy, G-angway : Hughes Club 3: Krueck Club I, 2: Pep Club 3: Hi-Y 3: Senior Band I, 2: Senior Orchesfra 2: Merry4Go- Round I, 2: Piglail'Bowlie Day Commillee: Tri Chi 2, 3: Recording Secrefary 4: Cross Counlry 3. Leonard Louis Garbarino Janel Gausmann, Honor Socieiy 3, Execulive Board 4: Honor League, Execulive Board 4: Huzeiles 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 4: French Club I, 2. President 3, Execulive Board 4: Malh Club, Vice-President 3, Presidenl 4: Fulure Teachers 2, 3. Recording Secrelary 4: Debaling Club, Vice- Presiclenf 4: Merry-GofRound I, 2, 3. 4: Gargoyle Slaicl 3, 4: Freshie Aid 4. Pafricia Ann Geiger, PalIi : Honor League 4: Huzelles 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Fufure Nurses I: Fulure Teachers 2, 3, Presi- denl 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Senior Class Play: Senior Choir 2, 3, 47 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Pigfail-Bowlie Day Commilfee: Freshie Aid 42 Sfudenl Oilice Worlcer 4: Sigma Della Chi 3, Recording Secrelary 4. Harrief Dee Galle, Deen: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I: Fuiure Teachers 4: Sages I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 3, 4: Junior Y-Teens I, 2: Freshman Choir I: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 3, Corresponding Secreiary 4: G.A.A. I: Gargoyle Represenlariye IZ Gargoyle Slafl I: Siudenl Ollice Worlcer 2, 3, 4: Kylyves 2, 3, Corre- sponding Secrelary 4. Helen Miles Galle, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Sages I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: lnlerlralorily Council 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir I: Piglail-Bowlie Day Commillee 4: G.A.A, 2: Annual Represenialive 2: Annual Slall 4: Gargoyle Represenlafive I: Gargoyle SI'al'l 3: Usher 3: Kylyyes 2, 3, Chaplain 4: Ice Slcaling Club 2. Sylvia Ann Gerdon, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Junior Y-Teens I: Ice Slraling Club 2: Junior Achievemenl 3: Glee Club I: Homeroom Presidenl 3: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Phi Chi 2, 3. Pledge Mislress 4. Ralph Phillip Gilberi, Indian : Hughes Club 4: Krueclc Club 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Malh Club 4: Hi-Y 2: Chi Omega Sigma, Hisiorian 2, Corresponding Secrelary 3, Treasurer 4: Foolball I: Baslzelball 2: Traclx 2. Palsy Lynn Gillzerson, Pafsy : Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Merchandising Club 4: Glee Club 3. Edwa Lou Gordon, Honor League 4: Senior Y-Teens 2: Junior Y-Teens I: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4. James Edward Granl, Lelfy : Cross Counlry 4: Traclr I. Nancy Gray, Pep Club 3, 4: Merchandising Club 4. Ella Mae Grayson, Williamsburgh High School I, 2: Ceniral High School 3: Heallh Careers Club 4: Youlh for Chrisf 4. Alan Graber, Junior Sludenl Council I: Hughes Club 3, 4: H-Club 4: Pep Club I, 2: Visual Aids 4: Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. Marlene Green, Honor League 4: Huzelies 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2. 3: Merry- Go-Round 4: Maiorefle 4: Phi Chi 3, 4. Richard Lee Green, Rico : Baslcelball I. Charles Gregory, Kandy : Roger Bacon High School I: Gargoyle Slaii 4: Lunchroom Guard 4. Elisabefh Angeline Gregory, Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Fulure Nurses I: Junior Choir 4: Glee Club 3: Usher 3. Edward Gries, Big Edu: Senior Sfudenl Council 2, 4: Pep Club I, 2: Sales Club 3, 4: Swimming Team I. Charles Griesser, Chuck : German Club 3, 4: Sales Club, Sergeanl- af-Arms 4: Annual Represenfafive 2. D S 'O Rulh Ann Grimes, Honor League 47 Pep Club 47 Befa Chi 3, 4. Thomas Grimm, Pep Club I, 27 Senior Band 2, 3, 47 Junior Band I7 Senior Orchesrra 37 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4. Jane Juaniia Grischy, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Yourh for Chrisi I7 Glee Club 41 Annual Represenialive I7 Sigma Della Chi 2, Serqeani-at Arms 3, Recording Secreiary 4. Janice Grosser, Honor League 4. Kennelh Edward Haclrer, Ken 7 German Club I, 3, Presideni 47 Merry- Go-Round 4. Everelle Hairslon, Jr., The Big Bopper 7 Williamson High School I, 27 Pep Club 3, 47 French Club 27 Senior Band 3, 47 Senior Orcheslra 3, 4i Merry-Go-Round 3, 4, V Sandra Sue Hall, Sandy 7 Honor League 47 Huzeries 37 Pep Club I, 2, 37 Spanish Club 2, 37 Beia Chi 47 Fuiure Teachers 47 Homeroom Treasurer 2, G.A.A. 3. Linda Lou Hammond, Honor League 47 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Heal+h Careers Club I, 2, 3, 47 Senior Y-Teens 27 Merry-Go-Round 27 Phi Chi 3, 4. Idella Rene Hamplon, Honor League 47 Pep Club 47 French Club 47 Youlh for Chris'r 47 Senior Choir 47 Junior Choir 2, 37 Glee Club Ii Merry-Go-Round 47 G.A.A. 3. Ronald Hardy, Mr, Clean 7 Bloom Junior High School I7 Pep Club 47 Malh Club 47 Youlh for Chrisl 47 Track 47 Cross Couniry 4, Annie Grace Hargrow, Tunica High School I, 2, 37 Youlh 'For Chrisl 47 Junior Choir 47 Merry-Go-Round 47 G.A.A. 47 Junior Council on World Aiiairs 47 Producrion Siaff 4. Clarence Harris, Cool Shy Marilyn Thelma Hauclv, Honor League, Execurive Board 47 Huzelies 2, 37 Pep Club I, 3, 47 Spanish Club I, 27 Sages 2, 47 Thespians 47 Junior Y-Teens I7 Inleriraloriiy Council 47 Freshman Choir I7 Merry- Go-Round I, 27 Homeroom Vice-Presidenl 47 G.A.A. I7 Annual Repre- senlalive 2. 37 Usher 3, 47 Sludeni Office Worker 47 Phi Chi 2, 3, Presi- deni 4. Bonnie Lou Hazelwood, Junior Sludenr Council I7 Honor League 47 I-luzelles 2, 37 Pep Club I. 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 47 Heallh Careers Club 3, 47 Sages I7 Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 47 Junior Y-Teens I7 Senior Band I, 2, 3, 47 Merry-Go-Round 47 Homeroom Presi- denl I, Vice-Presidenl 27 Annual Represeniaiive 27 Freshie Aid 47 Srudenl Oiiice Worlcer 4. Charles Nelson Heard, Bird 7 Samuel Ach Junior Hiqh School I. Roberl' Edward Hebenslreil, Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 47 Annual Sfaii, Ari Edilor 4. BeHy Louise Heidorn, Pep Club 2, 37 Fuiure Nurses I7 Furure Teachers 47 Youih for Chrisi 27 Freshman Choir I7 G.A.A. 2, Badminfon Sporls- leader 3, Vice-Presideni 47 Siudeni Oiiiice Worlcer 2. Carole Sue Heinlein, Honor League 4: I-luzelles 2, Secreiary 37 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Lalin Club I, 2, 37 Marh Club 3, Secrelary 47 Fuiure Teachers 47 Debaiing Club 47 Senior Y-Teens 37 Junior Y-Teens I7 Senior Class PIay7 Freshman Choir I7 Senior Class Chrislmas Pariy Commii+ee7 Annual Represeniarive I7 Ticker Commiifee 47 Usher 3. Ka+hIeen Priscilla Helmig, Honor League 47 Pep Club I, 27 German Club 2, 3, 47 I-lealih Careers Club 2, 3, Chairman 47 Sages 47 Senior Y-Teens 2, 47 Junior Choir 47 Glee Club I, 37 Usher 37 Freshie Aid 47 Phi Chi 2. 3. Song Chairman 4. Barry Alan Hennemann, Senior Choir 47 Junior Choir 2, 37 Freshman Choir I. Marlee Ann Henry, Our Lady oi Angels High School I, 2, 37 Merry- Go-Round 4, Beniamin Hill, The Barber , Junior Sludenl Council I, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Fulure Teachers 4, Youlh for Chrisi 3, 4, Senior Band 2, 3, Treas- urer 4, Junior Bend I, Brass Ensemble 3, 4, Merry-GC-Round 4, Senior Chrislrnaf, Dance Cornrnilleey Annual Represenlalive 2, Garqoyle Represenlafive I, Junior Council on World Aiulairs 4, Trdclc I, Lunch- roorn Guard, Caplain 4. Jerry Hill, Senior Sludenf Council 3, l'I-Club 4, MerryAC5o-Round 47 Traflc 3, Tirlrei Cramrnillee 4. Roger Allen Hill, French Club 3, 4: Usher 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Sally Sue Hirling, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, I-leallh Careers Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Ivlerchandisinq Club 4, Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, 4: Freshman Choir I, Merry-Go-Round 3, 4, I-Iomeroam Vice-Presideni I: Sludenr Ollice Worlcer 3, 4: Kylyves 3, 4. Diane Hi'Hinger, Honor Leaque 4, Pep Club I, Execul ve Board 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club I, Fulure Teachers 2, 3: Senior Y-Teers 2, 3, 4, Junior Y-Teens I, Freshman Choir I, Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4, Maiorelie 2, 3, 4, Hnmeroom Secrefary I, Senior Class. Chrislmas Dance Comrnilreet Senior Class Prom Cnrnmillee, Junior Council on World Ailairs 3' Tausia 2, 3, Serqeanl-alrfxrms 4. Mariorie Rufh Hoclrer, Pep Club 4: Bela Chi 4, Sewior Y-Teens 4, Ice Slralinq Club 3, Merry-Ge-Round 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Chris Fred Hoeweler Gayle Hogan, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Bela Chi 4, Fulure Teachers 4: GAA. 3. Kennefh Lee Halford, Ken , German Club I. 3, 4, Malh Club 3, 4. Carolyn Hol1'lramp, CaroI , Honor Ls-aque 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bela Chi 3, Serqearlralafxrrns 4, Gargoyle Slahf 3, Ticlcei Cornrnillee 47 Produclion Slall 4. Phoebe Jean Honican, Jeannie , Honor League 4, Pep Club 4, French Club I, 2: Bela Chi 4, Produclion Siall 4. James Ralph Horfon, Jim , Withrow I. Pafricia Ann Howard, Par , Senior Sludenl Council 2, 3: I-loner League 4: Huzulles 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Lalin Club l, 2, Fufure Teachers 3, 45 Saqes I, 2, Secrelary 3, Vice-Presidenl 4, Senior Y-Teens 2, 33 Junior Y-Teens, Secrelary I, Merry-Cro-Round I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 4? Horneroom Presideril 2: Seni' r Class Planninq Commillee, Gradualion Cornmillee, Finance Cernrnil'ee, G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Slalil 47 Garqoyle Represenlalive I, Ser-Qmylei' Shall 3, Lisher 3, Preshie Aicl 4: Ice Slralinrq Club 2, 3: Senior Class Play: Senior Class Vice- nl Prc-side . George Elmer Hughes, Lfnrliland Wayne Hiqh Schoo 2. Larry Jesse Hughes, Sarnuel Arh Junior High School Ig I-I-Club 4, Pep Club 3, 4: Sales Club 4, 'Garawyle' Represenlalive 4, Traclc 3, 4, Fool- ball I 2 3, 4, Baslfelball It 3aseba'I I. The seniif cIa,s celebrate, Chrislrnas with a qay parly in rhe qym, Senior girls perform as Freshie Aids ro welcome parenls lo Open Hwus 43 Rosalie Ann Hughes, Gallalin Counly High School I, 2: Honor League 4: Merchandising Club 4. Sandra Marie Hughes, Sandy : Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 French Club I, 2: Bela Chi 3, Treasurer 4: G.A.A, 2, Baskelball Sporls- leader 3, Hislorian 4: Annual Slall 4: Gargoyle Slall, Sophomore Edilor 2: Phi Chi, Sergeanl-al-Arms 4: Sewing Board Represenlalive 4, Doris Jean Jackson, Mickey : Samuel Ach Junior High School I: Honor League 4: French Club 2: Bela Chi 3: Senior Y-Teens 4: Youlh 'lor Chris? 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Alpha Bela Chi 3, 4. Gary Henry Jahn, Candis : Junior Sludenf Council I: Hughes Club 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Krueck Club I, Presidenl 2: H-Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club I, 2: Hi-Y 2: lnlerlralorily Council I: Homeroom Vice- Presidenl I, Presidenr 2, Presidenf 3, Sergeanl-al-Arms 4: Senior Class Dance Committee: Gargoyle Represenlalive I: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 4: Chi Omega Sigma, Treasurer 2, Vice- Presidenr 3, Vice-Presidenl 4. Bonnie Sue Jellison, Senior Sludenl Council 2: Honor League, Execulive Board 4: Huzelles 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3.4: French Club I, 2: Malh Club I, 2, 3: Sages It Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Junior Y-Teens I: Senior Choir 2, 3, Librarian 4: Ensemble, Librarian 4: Freshman Choir I: Merry-Go- Round I, 2, 3, 4: Maiorelle 3, 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive I, 2: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Tausia 2, 3, Pledge Mislress 4. Emmanuel David Jenkins, Pep Club 2: French Club, Sergeanl-al-Arms 3, Treasurer 4: Malh Club 3, 4: Senior Orcheslra I: Track 2, 3, Ron Lee Jennings, Duck : Senior Sludenl Council 3, Treasurer 4: Junior Sludenl Council I: Hughes Club 3, Sergeanl-al-Arms 4: H-Club 3. Presidenl 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Inlerlralorily Coun- cil 4: Senior Class Chrislmas Parly Commillee, Chairman: Annual Represenlalive 2, 3, 4: Track I: Usher 3: Chi Omega Sigma 2, Treasurer 3 Presidenl 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4. Janel Johnson, Honor League 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4. Kennefh Jones, Baseball 2, 4. Michael Edward Jones, Mickey : Bloom Junior High School I: Tall High School 2: Fulure Teachers 3: Senior Choir 4: Merry-GO-Round 4? Track 4: Lunchroom Guard 3. Roberl Kennelh Jones, Jr., Kenny : Samuel Ach Junior High School II Senior Sludenl Council 2: H-Club 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Sages 4: Track 4. Ronald Dean Jones Tom Juhlman, Merry-Go-Round I, 2: Slage Crew I, 2. George Kaleis, Hughes Club 3, 4: Chess Club 2, 3: Senior Band 2, 3: Junior Band I: Merry-Go-Round I, 2, 3, 4: Slage Crew I, 2, 3, Assislanl Manager 4: Produclion Slall I, 2, 3, 4. Lea Mara Kaleis, Junior Sludenl Council: Honor League 4: Huzelles 2. Treasurer 3: Senior Band 2: Junior Band I: Senior Class Finance Com- millee: G.A.A. I, 2, Individual Sporlsleader 3, Treasurer 4: Annual Slalil 4. Livia Dace Kaleis, Honor League 4: Huzelles 2, 3: Sages I, 2: Debaling Club, Secrelary-Treasurer 4: Senior Y-Teens 2: Freshman Choir II Merry-Go-Round I. 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Finance Commillee: G.A.A., Soflball Sporlsleader I, Baslfelball Sporlsleader 2, Volleyball Sporls- leader 3, Presidenl 4: Annual Slall 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive 2: Gargoyle Slall 3, 4: Freshia Aid 4: Sludenl Ollice Worker 3. Jack Kampf Barbara Sue Karnes, Norlh College Hill High School I, Columbus Easl 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Gargoyle Slall 4. David Kayser, Annual Represenlalive I: Library Page 3: Book Room 3. Ida Kelley, Kelley : Samuel Ach Junior High School I: Honor League 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Heallh Careers Club 2, 3, 4: Ice Skaling Club 2, 3: Senior Band 2, 3, 4: Senior Orcheslra 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Freshie Aid 4. Sandra Jo Kemper, Sandy : Wilhrow High School I: Pep Club 3, 42 Senior Y-Teens 4: G.A.A. 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive 3: Kylyves 4. Johnny Louis Kennedy, Samuel Ach Junior High School I. Patrici Allen Kennedy, Pat : Freshman Choir I: Annual Representa- tive 2: Basketball I. Karol Jean Kling, Pep Club 3, 4: Sages I, 2: Merchandising Club, Secre- tary 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Senior Choir 4: Glee Club I: Merry-Go-Round 4: Homeroom President 2, Secretary 3: Annual Representative l: Stu- dent Ottice Worlrer 3: Tausia 3. Wayne Klump Robert Joseph Knopp, Math Club 4: Senior Class Christmas Dance Committee. Regina Kollacl, Teach : Honor League, Recording Secretary 4: I-luzettes 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Latin Club I, Recording Secretary 2, 3, President 4: French Club 3, President 4: Sages I, Corresponding Secretary 4: Fresh- man Choir I: MerryfGo-Round 3: Senior Class Prom Committee: An- nual Representative 4: Junior Council on World Attairs 3: Usher 32 Freshie Aid 4: Senior Class Play: Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4. David Allen Kramer, Goldie Locks Virginia Marie Kramer, V : Honor Society 3, Executive Board 4: Honor League, Treasurer 4: Huzettes, Corresponding Secretary 2, 3: Pep Club I, Executive Board 2, Secretary 3, President 4: Latin Club I, 2: Math Club 3, 4: Future Teachers 4: Senior Y-Teens 3: Senior Choir 4: Freshman Choir I: Glee Club 2, 3: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, Junior Captain 3, Captain 4: Homeroom Treasurer l, Vice-President 3: Senior Class Proiect Committee: Annual Statt 4: Junior Council on World Attairs 2, Treasurer 3, 4: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Hepta Beta 2, Song Mistress 3, President 4. Dorothy Lee Krohn, Dottie : Honor League 4: Huzettes 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: German Club 3, 4: Beta Chi 3, President 4: Sages I: Senior Y-Teens 2, Vice-President 3, 4: Merry4Go-Round I: Homeroom Secre- tary I: Senior Class Prom Committee: G.A.A, I: Annual Representa- tive 3. Mariann Carol Kulrelhan, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2. 3. 4: French Club I, 2: Math Club I, 2: Future Teachers 2, 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4: G,A.A, I: Junior Council on World Attairs 2, 3: Usher 3. Brigitte Katha Ladwig, Pep Club I: French Club I: German Club 2, 3, Joyce Ann Lakes, Cutter Junior High School I: Tatt High School 27 Pep Club 3, 4: Sigma Delta Chi, Historian 3, 4. Kathy LaVerne Lalres, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Future Teachers 2, 4: Senior Y-Teens I, 3, 4: Art League I, 2, 3, 4: G,A.A. I, 2, 3. Secretary 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Phi Chi 3, Historian 4. Walter Val Lane, German Club 3, 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3. Roger Louis Lang. Pep Club 3, 4: Latin Club 3: Annual Representative I, 3, 4: Gargoyle Representative I, 2, 4. Erika Lange, Honor League 4: Youth tor Christ 4: Glee Club 4, David Preston Langford, Dave : Honor Society 3, 4: Krueclc Club I. 21 Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I, 2: Math Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Beta Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3: Senior Class Christmas Dance Committee, Christmas Party Committee, Planning Committee, Prom Committee: Gargoyle Repre- sentative 2, 3: Gargoyle Statt 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3: Crcss Country I, 2, 3: Baslretball Manager 3: Senior Class President. Nancy Langland, Senior Student Council 2, 4: Honor League 4: Huzettes 2. 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I, 2: Future Teachers 3, 4: Sages I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2: Junior Y-Teens I: Freshman Choir I: Merrye Go-Round 3: Homeroom President 3: Senior Class Planning Committee. Prom Committee: G.A.A. I, Individual Sportsleader 2: Annual Statt 4: Gargoyle Representative l: Gargoyle Statt 3: Girls' Weelc Can- didate 4: Junior Council on World Attairs 3, Usher 3: Senior Class Secretary. James Lee Lansaw, Jim : Pep Club 2. Barbara Larlins Cynthia Latscha. Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: French Club I. 'Ml Gay Lorraine Leberechl, Junior Sludenl Council, Vice-Presidenf I: Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Heallh Careers Club 31 Furure Teachers 4: Sages 2, 3, Recording Secrerary 4:'Thespians 41 Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Junior Y-Teens I: Senior Class Play: Freshman Choir I: Senior Class Finance Commillee: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Annual Represenialive 4, Dorofhea Marilyn Lemlrer, Pep Club I, 2: Bela Chi 3: Sages I, 4: Mer- chandising Club 4: Youfh for Chrisl I: Senior Choir 4:-Freshman Choir I: Gargoyle Represenralive 2, 3: Srudenl Olilice Worlcer 3: Ice Slcalinq Club, Secrelary 2, 3. Linda Lou Leopold, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sages 4: Ice Slcaring Club 2: Senior Choir 4: Glee Club I: Annual Represenlalive 23 Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4. Shirley Ann Linder, Pep Club I, 2: Bela Chi 3, 4: Sages 3: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: lnlerfralorily Council 4: Freshman Choir I: Homeroom Secrelary 2: Della Chi Della 2, 3, Presidenl 4. Marcia Kay Lischeicl, Senior Slude-nr Council 3, 4: Honor League 4: Hu7eiles 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Fulure Nurses I: Senior Y-Teens 3: Losl and Found Worlrer 3: lnrerlralorily Council, Recording Secrelary 4: Freshman Choir I: Homeroom Recording Secre- lary 4: Senior Class Piglail-Bowlie Day Commilree, Chairman: Annual Slalil 4: Girls' Weelc Candidale 4: Junior Council on World Alilairs 2: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Civil Defense Conference 3: Hepla 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Chesler Arlhur Lishawa, Chel : Senior Sludenl Council 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: H-Club 4: Pep Club I, 2: Senior Bancl I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchesrra I, 2: Ensemble I: Merry-Go-Round I, 2, 3: Homeroom Presi- denl I, 2: Senior Class Finance CommiI+ee, Chairman: Foorball I: Swimming 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 4. Barbara Lifman, Dimples : Junior Choir 4: G.A.A. 3. William Longworfh Linda Love, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Home- room Treasurer 3. Befh Lovi'r'I', Belly : Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Bera Chi 4: Heallh Careers Club 3: Sages 2, 3, 4: Thespians 4: Senior Class Play: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Usher 3, 4: Freshie Aid 4: Sfudenl Olilice 3: Sigma Della Chi,2, 3. Janice Lowry, Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 3: Sages I, 2, 4: Thespians 4: Se'nior Y-Teens 4: Senior Class Chrislmas Dance Commillee, Prom Commiilee: G.A.A. I, 2: Annual Represenra- 'five 4: Annual Slalii, Arr Edilor 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive I, 2, 3: Gargoyle Slalil I, 2, 3, 4: Ice Slraling Club 2: Kyfyves 2, 3, Throwoui Chairman 4. Allhea Ann Lynch, Pearl l : Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2: French Club I, 2: Bela Chi 3, 4: Sages 2, 3: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Junior Y-Teens I: Homeroom Presidenl I: Secrelary-Treasurer 3: Freshie Aid 4: Siudenl Office Worker 3: Phi Chi 2, Song Chairman 3, Sergeanl-al-Arms 4. William Roberl Madill, Bill : H-Club 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Senior Band I, 2: Boolc Room 3: Chi Omega Sigma 4: Gym Team I, 2, 3. Burma Ann Marion, Pearl lI : Honor League, Execulive Board 4: Huz- elles 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2: Fulure Teachers 2: Sages 2: Junior Y-Teens I: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: lnlerfralorily Council 41 Freshman Choir I: Merry-Go-Round I: Homeroom Presidenl 2, Vice- Presidenl' 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Usher 4: Freshie Aid 4: Lunchroom Cashier 4: Della Chi Della 2, Corresponding Secrelary 3. Treasurer 4. Alberla Mason, Berrie : Pep Club I, 2, 4: Bela Chi 4: Glee Club I. 2, 4: Procluclion Slalzl 4: Ice Slcaling Club 2, 3. Jerry Alberl Massey, Jer : Slage Crew I, 2: Homeroom Vice-Presidenl I, Secrelary 2: Slage Producrion Crew I, 2: Carnival Worlcer 3. Palricia Louise Massie, George : Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 41 German Club 3, 4: Sages 3: Usher 3, 4: Freshie Aid 4. Jacqueline Malhis, JacIcie : Senior Sludeni Council 2: Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2. Mary Ann Maupin, Pep Club 4: G.A.A, 2: Zelra Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Vice- Presidenl 4. Rufh Miller Maxberry, Sissy : Cenlral High School I, 2, 3: Bela Chi 41 Junior Choir 4. Virginia Mayfield, Doll : Pep Club 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Ice Slcaling Club 2. 3. Gerald Warren McCormack, Manny Krueclc Club Ig Pep Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3: Freshman Choir I, l-lomeroorn Vice-Presidenl 31 Visual Aidh 2, Forwlball I3 Tri Chi 3, 4. Carole McGoy, MicIcic g Honor Leaque 4: I-luzelles 2, 33 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 French Club 3, 43 Spanish Club I, 3, Presiderl 4, Malh Club 41 Fulure learhors 2, 3, Corresponding Secrelary 4, SGQGS l, 2, Debalinq Club 43 Junior Y-Teens lg Freshman Choir I3 MerryYGo-Round I, 2, 37 Hrirnernorn Prosidonl I, Vice,Presidenl 2. Presidenl 3: Senior Class Piqlail-Bowlic Day Conwrnillee, Annual Slall, Co-Ediior 4, Gargoyle Slail 2, Manaqinq Pdilor 3, 4, Junior Council on Wcirfcl Aliiairs 4. Gwendolyn Yvonne McKee, Gwen : Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Bela Chi 32 Youlh lor Chrisl 45 lnlerlralorily Council 4, G.A,Px. 2, 3: Usher 3? Prriduclifin Slali 45 Zela Phi Epsilon 3, Hislorian 4. Deborah McKinley, Debbie g Senior Sludenl Council 2, Recording Socrelary 45 I-lonor Leaque 47 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club II Saqns I, 2: Senior Y-leans 2, 3, Presidenl 4, Junior Y-leens Ig Freshman Choir I: Merry-Go-Round 3, 45 Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Planning Cvmrnilleep Garqoyle Slall 2, 41 Girls' Weelr Candidale 4? Tnusia, Cfvrrespfindinrq Serrelary 3, Chaplain 4. Gloria Jean McMullen, Woe Nancy Jane McRoberI's, I-lrinor Leaque 47 Pep Club I, 4, Bela Chi 4, Gorman Wayne Meadors, Junior Sludenr Council Ig I-luqhes Club 3, 43 Mafh Club 3, 43 Merry-Go Round 2. 3, 43 Slaqe Crew 2, 3, Siaqe Manaqer 4. Chris Edwin Mechler, Jr., Lalin Club 4- Usher 3, 4. Barbara Jean Meece, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Kaye Melvin, Pep Club I. 2, 3: Bela Chi 43 Prcduclion Slaii 4. Vikforia Menyherf, ViIi : Honor Sociely 3, 41 German Club I: Youlh iiir Chrisl 2, Presideni 3, Ivlafiaqcr 43 Sludenl Ollice Vlforlcer 4. Beverly Merriam, Bev , Pep Club I, 21 French Club I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2: Hnallh Careers Club 4, Fulure Teachers 2: Saqes I. 2, 35 Senior Y-I-ions 21 Junior Y-Teens Ig Junior Choir 3, 4, Freshman Choir Ii rlnrrfrrifim Vire,Presidrf'1l Ig Annual Represenlaliye 2g Gargoyle Rope i f-4, rfnlaliyn Ig Gargoyle Slail 2, Junior Council on Vlforld Ailairs 2, 4. Judy Merrill Slanley Charles Merlens, Jace y Roqer Bacon Ig Sales Club 3. Judy Ann Meyer, Honor Leaque 43 Pep Club I, 2, Execuliye Board 3. 4? Spinisli Club I, 2, 3: Sriqos I, 2g Senior Y-.ieeng 2, 3, Ice Slcalinq Club 23 Chieeiloador 2, Varsily 3: Merry-Go-Round I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Chii-,Inian Dance Ciimmilleeq Annual Represenlalive- 31 GarqoyIe Pvnir-uf-nlalivi: 25 Garr1oyle Slail 2, Junior Council on World Al:lGiI'S 2, 37 Ushvr 3, 47 Frefihio Aid 47 Siuclcnl Ollice Worlrer 47 I-lepla Bela 3. Sf-i' :mini-al-Arrns 4. Sludenls were enleriained by a puppel presenlalion ol The Wizard of Oz Ly I l,1l I ! la! li u X. A-, lllll . 4' . h. , N HSS. Gary George Miller, Sages 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Merry- Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Chrislmas Dance Commillee: Visual Aids I, 2, Presidenr 3, 4: Boys' Week Candidale 4: Usher I, 2: Sludenl Oilice Worker I, 2: Lunchroom Guard 3. Shirley Ann Miller, Kook : Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Fulure Teachers 2: Sages 2, 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Junior Y-Teens I: Glee Club 4: Homeroom Vice-Presidenl 2: Annual Represenlalivg IZ Gargoyle Represenfalive 3: Gargoyle Slah' 2: Junior Council on World Allairs 2, 3: Junior High Talenl Show I: Della Chi Della 2. Virginia Diane Minor, Di : Samuel Ach Junior High School I: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Fulure Teachers 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Merry-Go-Round 2: Maiorelle 3: Homeroom Secrelary 2: Usher 3: Sludenf Office Worker 3. Pauline Miree, Polly : Brighlon High School 2, 3: Spanish Club 4: Bera Chi 4: Youlh for Chris? 4. Marilyn Ann Mifchell, Honor League 4: Huzelles 3: Bela Chi 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Junior Y-Teens I: Ice Skalinq Club 2: Senior Choir 3, 4: Junior Choir 2: Glee Club l: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4. Sarah Moody, Samuel Ach Junior High School I: Bela Chi 4. Dianne Phyllis Moore, Honor League 4: German Club 4: Heallh Careers Club 4: Youlh for Chrisl 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3. Carol Ann Moran, Moron : Honor League 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Eensemble 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Horneroom Presidenl 2. Donald Ivel Morgan, Don : Pep Club 4: Freshman Choir I: Visual Aids 3: Track, Manager I. Nora Lee Morlon, Honor League 4: Bela Chi 4: Junior Choir 2: Glee Club I, 3, Treasurer 4: Gargoyle Slafl' 3: Usher 3. Akin Louis Muegel, Cl'iip : Hughes 'Club 3, 4: Krueck Club 2: Pep Club I, 3. 4: Laiin Club I, 2: Malh Club 3, 4: Merry-GO-Round 4: Homeroorn Vice-Presidenl 2: Annual Represenfalive I, 3, 4: Foolball I: Bowling 4: Usher 3: Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4: Lunchroom Guard 4: Produclion Slail 2. Marilyn Rufh Mueller, Pep Club I, 2: Senior Y-Teens 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Slall I. Sleven Mullingar, Senior Sludenl Council 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueck Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Inlerlralorily Council 4: Homeroom Presidenl 2: Track 2: Usher 3: Tri Chi 3, Presidenl 4. Sondra Murray, Cenlral High School I, 2, 3. David John Myers, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: Mafh Club 42 Junior Council on World Affairs 2. Charles Neal, CharIie : Samuel Ach Junior High School I: H-Club 47 Pep Club 4: Youlh lor Chrisl 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4. Ronald Eugene Neal, Ron : Hughes Club 3: Krueck Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: Malh Club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Band 2: Junior Band I: Baseball I. Richard Arlhur Neumann, Dick : Senior Band 4: Freshman Choir l. Stanley Joseph Niehaus, Bud : Roger Bacon High School I, 2: Pep Club 4' Sales Club 3: Gargoyle Slafl 3: Visual Aids 4: Lunchroom Guard 3: Hall Guard 2, 3: Baseball, Manager 3, Joyce Mae Noble, Pep Club I, 2, 3: Sages I: Sales Club I: Junior Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Junior Choir I: Freshman Choir I: Glee Club I. Ray Oflo Nulsen, Cur'r : Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueck Club I, Sergeanl- al-Arms 2: H-Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I, 2, 31 Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl' 4: Senior Class Prom Commillee: Ticket Corn- millee 3: Lunchroom Guard 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I: Tri Chi 2, 3. Curiis Ray Nunley, Senior Sludenl Council 41 Pep Club 3, 41 Sages 3: Youlh lor Chrisl 21 Senior Choir 3, 41 Merry-Go-Round 3, 41 Annual Represenlalive 41 Gargoyle Represenlalive 31 Visual Aids 2, 3, Treasurer 41 Usher 41 Track 31 Cross Counlry 31 Baseball, Manager. Murr Roy OeHinger, Jr., Krueck Club I, 2i Lalin Club 21 German Club 3, 4. Janef Osierbrock, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 41 Fulure Nurses I, 21 Glee Club I. Susan Oueri, Honor League 41 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 41 Spanish Club Ii Bera Chi 41 FuIure Teachers 41 Senior Y-Teens 2, 41 Homeroom Secre- Iary 2, 3, Treasurer I1 Annual Represenlafive 21 Gargoyle Repre- serilafive 31 Usher 31 Kylyves 2, Corresponding Secrelary 3, Recording Serrelary 4. Breni Owens, Krueck Club I, 21 Senior Class Play1 Visual Aids 2, 31 Library Page 3, 41 Freshie Aid 21 Book Room 4. Anne Parker, Junior Srudenl Council, Treasurer I1 Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 41 Lafin Club I, 21 Spanish Club 3, 41 Sages I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 41 Junior Y-Teens, Treasurer I1 Senior Pand I, 2, Secrelary 3, Treasurer 41 Senior Orcheslra l, 2, 3, 41 Merry-Go-Round 3, 41 Homeroorn Treasurer 2, Presiclenl I, 3, 41 Senior Class Chrislmas Parly Commi'rIee1 Annual Represenlalive 31 Junior Council on World Affairs 3, 41 Freshie Aid 41 Sludenl Office Worker 3, 41 Tausia 2. Larry Parks, H-Club 3, Vice-Presidenl 41 Track 2, 3, 41 Foolball 2, 3, 41 Gym Team 2. Lynn Parks, Glee Club 31 Homeroom Secrelary 21 G.A.A. 2, 3, 41 Junior Council on World Affairs 4. Wilberl Parrish, Jr., H-Club 41 Track 2, 4i Senior Bank 2, 3, 41 Swimming 4. Judie Pauline Paiferson, Pep Club I, 21 Mercliandisinq Club 41 Glee Club 3, Mary Alice Palierson, Pa+ 1 Samuel Ach Junior I-Iiqh School I1 Senior Sludenf Council 2, 3, 41 Honor League 41 Pep Club 3, Vice-Presidenl 41 French Club 3: Fuiure Teachers 41 G.A.A. 2, 3, Archery Sporlsleader 42 Girls' Week Candidale 41 Freshie Aid -1. Carolyn Sue Penninqlon, Pep Club I. 2, 3, 4i lnlerlralorily 3, 41 Siqrna Della Chi, Treasurer 3, 4. Nicho'as George Perdilrakis, Nicl 1 Homoroom Vice-Presidenl 3. linda lee Pelerson, Honor Leaque 4: Pep Club 41 Fuiure Teachers 47 l'eal1h Careers Club 41 Homeroom Vice-Presidenl I. SecreIary-Treas- .irc-r 2: Junior Council on World Allairs 41 Usher 31 Freshie Aid 41 Sludenl Office Worker 4. Carolyn Phillips, HIVTVIOCEDIIIQ Samuel Ach Junior Hiqh School I1 Pep Club 21 French Club I1 Heallh Careers Club 2, 3, 41 Fulure Teachers I, 4: Junior Y-Teens, Vice-Presidenl I1 Youlh for Chris? 41 Junior Choir 41 Glee Club 31 Homeroom Secrelary 2, V'ce-Presidenl 31 G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4i Junior Council on World Aiclairs 'Ili Usher 3. Monelfa Phillips, Mo ' Pep Club I, 21 Merchandisino Club, Presidenl 41 Inferfraforily Council 3, 41 Senior Band 31 Senior Orcheslra I, 2, 31 Merry-Go-Round 2, 31 G.A.A. I1 Gargoyle Rcpresenlalive I1 Sigma Della Chi 2, 3, Presidenl 4. Elaine Ping, Pinqy 1 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 41 Bela Chi 41 lnferlralorily Counel 3 41 Sigma Della Chi Vice-President 4. James Powers, Ska-eIer 1 H-Club 2, 3, 41 Track 2, 31 Foolball 21 Gym Team 2, Harold Denzis Pralher, Bic, Duke Marge., Price, Marqie 1 Honor League 41 Pep Cl.b 2, Execuriye Board 3, Treasurer 4i Spanish Club 21 Fulure Teachers 2, 31 Sages I, 22 Senior Y-Teens 3, 41 lnferiralorily Council 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4i Ensemble 41 Freshman Choir I1 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 41 Cheerleader 31 Annual Slall 41 Gargoyle Represenfalive 31 Gargoyle SIaI'l 3: Usher 31 Treshie fid 4i Sludenf Office Worker 41 Tausia 2, Correspond- ing Secre ary 3, Vice-Presidenl 4. Ronald Lee Puci:oH, IIROFIIII Soulhsde Hiqh School I1 Senior Choir 3, 'li Ensemble if Freshman Choir 21 Merry-Go-Round 3, 41 Annual Repre- senlaiive 41 Annual Slalf 41 Gargoyle Slaff Pholographer 4. A-1 ' W-if Gary Alan Queen, Baslfelball 2. Floyd Roberl Quillen Carolyn Bonnie Ramplon, Honor League 47 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 French Club I, 2, 37 Malh Club 3, 47 Sages 27 Senior Y-Teens 47 Junior Y-Teens Ii Senior Class Chrislmas Dance Commillee, Chrislmas Parly Commil- lee7 G.A.A. li Annual Represenlalive 2. June Marcia Ransich, Honor League, Execulive Board 47 Huzelles 32 Pep Club I, 2, 37 Lalin Club I, 27 Fulure Teachers 2, 3, 47 Saqes 2: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 47 Homeroom Secrelary 2, Presidenl 37 G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 47 Annual Slall 47 Junior Council on World Allairs 3, 47 Usher 4: Della Chi Della 2. Charles Eugene Ransom, Ticlcel Commillee 3. Robert Fredrick Redderl, German Club I, 27 Malh Club 37 Merry- Go-Round 2, 3, 47 Foolball 27 Baslcelball li Annual Slall -4. Margie Reece, Honor League 4: Pep Club 47 Merchandising Club 4: Glee Club 37 Gargoyle Slall 3. Lucrecia Reid, DimpIes 7 Samuel Ach Junior I-liqh School I7 Honor League 47 Pep Club 47 Bela Chi 3, 47 G.A.A. 2, 3, 47 Zela Phi Epsilon 3, Secrelary 4. Jean Renzenbrinlr, Pep Club I, 2, 37 German Club I, 2, 37 Glee Club I. William Charles Reynolds, Krueclc Club 2, 37 Chess Club I7 Library Page I7 Track 27 Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4. Palricia Anne Richards, Senior Sludenl Council, Correspondinq Secre- lary 47 Honor League, Vice-Presidenl 47 Huzelles 2. 3: Pep Club I, 2. Execulive Board 3, 47 Lalin Club I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 47 Ma+h Club 3, 47 Senior Y-Teens 2, 37 Junior Y-Teens I7 Senior Choir 27 Freshman Choir I7 MerryNGo-Round 2, 3, 47 Maiorelle 2, Co-Caplain 3, Caplain 47 Homeroom Vice-Presidenl li G.A.A. I, 27 Girls' Weelr Candidale 4: Freshie Aid 47 Hepla Bela 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 4. Frank Aull Richardson, Rich 7 Mason High School I7 Ticlrel Commil- lee 2. Zollie Richburg, Pep Club 47 Malh Club 47 Gargoyle Represenlalive 37 Junior Council on World Allairs 4. Elaine Riley, Samuel Ach Junior High School I7 Pep Club 2, Heallh Careers Club 47 G.A.A. 3i Usher 4. Alberl Brian Roessler, Senior Sludenl Council 3, 47 Pep Club I7 Malh Club 37 Homeroom Secrelary, Treasurer 2, Presidenl 37 Senior Class Planning Commillee7 Visual Aids 4. Frances Rogers, Walnul Hills High School I7 Senior Y-Teens 47 Usher 42 Zela Phi Epsilon 3, 47 Junior Council on World Allairs 4. Judy Ann Rolferl, Rull 7 Honor League 47 Lalin Club 27 Heallh Careers Club 2, 3, 47 Fulure Teachers 2, 3, 47 Sages 27 Senior Choir 2, 3, Hislorian 47 Freshman Choir I7 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Homeroorn Presidenl 2i G.A.A. I, 2, Tennis Sporlsleader 3, Aclivily Chairman 47 Annual Repre- senlalive 2. Daniel Henry Roll, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. Brenda Ross William Paul Rofh, WiIIie 7 Foolball I, Charles Joseph Rounds, Roger Bacon High School I7 Lunchroom Guard 3. Lawrence Richard Rouse, Ccrsrnci 7 Annual Represenlaliye I7 Usher 37 Sludenl Ollice Worler I, 4. Rosie Rowland Douglas William Rudisell, S.inny 7 Romer Bacon Hiqh School I7 An- nual Repiesenlaliye 33 Usher 3, 'lri Chi 3, Hisloriari 4. Susan Louise Rule, Suc : Hrnrir Leaque 47 Pep Club I, 2, 37 French Club I, 27 German Club 47 Saqes 43 Thespiang 43 Senior Y-Teens 3: Honieroorn Treasurer 37 G.A A, I7 Annual Represenlaliye 27 Junior Council on World Allairs 47 Ticker Commillee 47 Tausia, Hislorian 3, 4. Roswilha Evelyn Runlre, Honor Leaque 47 Huzelles 25 Pep Club 47 Ger- rnan Club 2, Vice-Presidenl 4: Bela Chi 4: Malh Club 47 Senior Y-Teens 47 Annual Represenlaliye 25 Freshie Aid 4, Waller John Sambi, I-luqhes Club 47 Chess Club 37 Library Page I, 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Sue Schimpff, Junior Sludenl Council I7 I-lc-nor Leaque 47 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 French Club lg Saqes I, 2, 3: Sales. Club 3, Merchan- disinq Club 47 Senior Choir 2, 3 4: Ensemble 2, 37 Freshman Choir li Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Presidenl' I, Secrelary 23 Library Paige 3, 43 Sludenl Office Worlcer 2. Anne Lois Schine, Iools 7 Heallh Careers Club 3, 47 Youlh lor Chrisl 2 37 Homeroorn Secrelary 3. Bernard Harold Schinlel, Ben : Senior Sludenl Council 47 Junior Slu- denl Council 37 Pep Club I, 2, 37 German Club I, 27 Sales Club 37 Senior Choir 4' Merry-Go-Round 47 Gargoyle Slail 47 Usher 4, Karl Schmidf, 'llslwinqel Toweug Usher 3. Ralph Edward Schmidl, Srnirly 7 Senior Choir 2, 3, President 47 En- semble, Presidenl 47 Freshman Choir, Presidenl I7 Merry-Go-Round 2 3 47 Homeroom President I, 27 Lunchroom Guard 37 Hall Guard 2, 3. Carol Rose Schnebel, Honor Leaque 4, German Club 3, 4. Arihur Scholl, Tully , Senior Sludenl Council I, 27 Pep Club I, Qi Gargoyle Represunlaliye I7 Junior Council On World Ailairs 4. Jerry Joseph Scoggins, Wilhrow I-Iiqh School 2, 37 Lunchroom Guard 4. James Sears, Dino 7 Culler Junior High School I7 Spanish Club, Vice- Preaidenl 47 Produclion Slalil 2, 3. Carolyn Seih, Hriruir Leaque 4: Huzelles 2, 37 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 French Club I 2, Correspondinq Secrefary 3 Execulive Board 47 Malh Club 3 47 Fulure Nurses 27 Saqes 2: De-balinq Club 47 Senior Y-Teens 47 Senior Class Prriiecl Commillee' Annual Slafi 4: 'IGarqoyle Slalil 2, 3, 4. Judilh Ann Shad, Judy : Honor League 47 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club I, 27 Math Club I: Fulure Teachers 2, 3: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Ire Slralinq Club 2: Jrnior Choir 27 Glee Club 3, 47 Usher 3, Lunch- rrrirn Cashier 3, 4. Jerry Sheldon, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4' Lalin Club I, 27 Baslrelball Ig Cross Crrunlry I 27 Gargoyle Rr-presenlalive 27 Swimrninq Team 2, Ralph Shepherd, Shep 7 Pep Club 3: Youlh lor Clirisl I7 Foolball, Munaqer 47 Bowlinq 4. Waller Lee Shoemalrer, Pep Club 2, 35 Annual Represenlalive 2. Lois Laverne Shoops, Shoopsie , Honor Leaque 43 Bela Chi 3, 47 Youlh Icir Chris? I: Senior Choir 3, 47 Junior Choir 27 Freshman Choir Ii Merry Go-Round 3, 4, Produclion Sfall 4, 036- gu- .,., X f M '4 en Q' 3? Barry Sieberl, Si 3 Pep Club 43 Foolball I. Jonafhan Carl Siehl, Johann 3 Hughes Club 33 Pep Club 23 Lalin Club I, 23 German Club 43 Debaling Club 43 Hi-Y 2, Recording Secre- Iary 3, Presidenl 43 Senior Choir 2, 33 Ensemble 2, 33 Homeroorn Presi- denr 33 Annual Represemalive 43 Annual Srafl 43 Gargoyle Repre- senlalive 2, 3i Junior Council on World Al'Iairs 43 Gym Team I, 2: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Brenda Joan Simpson, Honor League 43 Huzelles 2, 33 Pep Club I, 23 Lalin Club I, 23 Malh Club 2, 33 Fulure Teachers 33 Sages I3 Freshman Choir I3 Junior Council on World Al'Iairs 33 Freshie Aid 43 Sludenl Olilice Worker 3, 43 Hepla Bela 2, 3, 4, Floyd Simpson, Samuel Ach Junior High School I3 H-Club 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Malh Club 23 Hi-Y 2, 33 Youlh lor Chris? 43 Junior Council on World Arclairs 43 Baskelball 2, 3, 4. Gale Pafricia Skill, Tiny 3 Honor League, Execulive Board 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 German Club 3, Treasurer 43 Heallh Careers Club I, 2, 3, 47 Sages 2, 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Recording Secrelary 2, 3, Corresponding Secrelary 43 Usher 3, 43 Freshie Aid 43 Sigma Della Chi 2, 3. Darryl Lee Sloan, Walnul Hills High School I3 Senior Sludenl Council 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, Treasurer 43 Sages 43 Boys' Week Candidale 4? Baskelball 23 Cross Counlry 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Proiecl Com- mi+lee3 Ice Skaling Club 3. Anlhony Wayne Smallwood Alice Theressa Smifh, Toolsie 3 Honor League 43 Lalin Club 3, 41 Fufure Teachers 43 Senior Y-Teens 43 YouIh lor Chrisf 2. Florene Elizabelh Smifh, Merchandising Club 43 Senior Band I, 2, Librarian 33 Merry-Go-Round 33 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Annual Repre- senlnliye 2. Gilberl Philip Smilh, Senior Orcheslra. Marcia Lee Smilh, Honor League 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 French Club I, 2, 33 Bela Chi 33 Sages 33 Arl League I, 2, 33 Merry-Go-Round I, 22 Annual Represenfalive I3 Usher 33 Ice Skaling Club, Vice-Preisdenl 31 Phi Chi 2, 3, 4. Rulh Lydia Smilh, Honor League 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 German Club I7 Bela Chi 3, 43 Merchandising Club, Vice-Presiclenl' 43 Senior Y-Teens 2: Junior Y-Teens I3 Youfh lor Chrisl I3 Usher 3, 43 Lunchroom Cashier 3. Thomas Edward Smilh, Smilly 3 Pep Club 23 Senior Band 2, 3, 43 Junior Band I. Julie Snarr, ...IUPUI Honor League, Corresponding Secrelary 43 Huzelfes 33 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 French Club I, 23 Fulure Teachers 33 Senior Y-Teens 3, Treasurer 43 Freshman Choir I3 Homeroom Vice-President I, Presidenl 33 Gargoyle Represenlafive 23 Junior Council on World Allairs 43 Usher 33 Freshie Aid 43 Tausia 2, 3, Secrelary 4. Donald Louis Snell, Junior Sludenl Council I, 23 H-Club 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Chrislmas Dance Commil'ree3 Track 2, 3, 43 Lunch- room Cashier 23 Cross Counlry I, 23 Foolball 23 Baskelball I, 2. Michael Charles Snyder, Mick 3 Krueck Club I, 23 H-Club 43 Hi-Y 3, Hislorian 43 Homeroom Secrelary I3 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Counlry I, 22 Swimming I. Charles Donald Speer, GoIdie 3 Hughes Club 3, 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Sages 3, Treasurer 43 Thespians 43 Inlerfralorily Council, President 43 Senior Choir 2, 3, Sergeanl-al-Arms 43 Ensemble I, 3, Sergeanl-al-Arms 43 Freshman Choir I3 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Senior Class Dance Com- mi'rlee3 Annual Slall 43 Swimming I, 23 Senior Class PIay3 Triqinla Oplima 2, 3, Presidenl 43 Foolball, Manager 4. Doris Margare-I Spencer, Hermann 3 Honor League 43 Pep Club I. 2. 3, 45 German Club 3, 43 Fulure Nurses 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 43 Sages 2, 33 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Annual Slafl 43 Usher 3, 43 Freihie Aid 43 Lunchroom Cashier 33 Sigma Della Chi 2, 3. Norma Spradlin, Honor League 43 Pep Club I, 23 Bela Chi 33 Sages I, 43 Merchandising Club 43 Junior Y-Teens I3 Junior ChOir 23 Freshman Choir I3 Usher 4. Richard Neil Sprang, Garcia 3 Hughes Club 2, 3, 43 Krueck Club I, 23 Pep Club I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 23 German Club 3,43 Malh Club 43 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Band I, 23 Senior Orcheslra 23 Cross Counlry I, 23 Baskelball I, 23 Gym Team 43 Tennis I, 2, 3, 43 Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. Margie Slacey, Bela Chi 43 Sages 43 Merchandising Club 43 Junior Choir 2, 33 Glee Club I3 Usher 4. Charles Jeffrey Slaiolil, Jef'l 3 Pep Club 23 Sages 43 Thespians 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Senior Choir 3, Sergeanl-al-Arms 4' Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Tri Chi 2, 3, 4: Swimming 33 Senior Class Play. Edward Henry Slain, Ed 3 Hughes Club 3, Presidenr 43 Krueclr Club I, 23 H-Club 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, 43 Triginla Oprimi 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-Presidenl 43 Inlerlralorify Council, Treasurer 41 Senior Class Finance ComrniHee3 Gargoyle Represenlalive 23 Base- ball 2, 3, 43 Baslrelball I. Carolyn Jean Sleinbach, Honor League 43 Huzerles 2, 33 Pep Club I, 2. 3, 43 Spanish Club I' Bela Chi 43 Malh Club 3, 43 Fulure Teachers 41 Senior Y-Teens 43 Homeroom President 2. Jean Sfeinriede, Honor League 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club I, 2, 33 Fulure Nurses I3 Fulure Teachers 43 Sages I, 23 Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Junior Y-Teens I3 Senior Choir 3, 43 Junior Choir 23 Merry-Go- Round 3, 43 Gargoyle Represenlarive 33 Junior Council on World Allairs 2, :li Freshie Aid 43 Sludenl Olzlice Worlrer 43 Hepla Bela 2, 3, 4. Sounya Slewarl, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 French Club I, 23 Fufure Teachers 43 Sages I, 2, 33 Sales Club 43 Junior Y-Teens I3 Junior Band I3 Annual Repfesenlalive 33 Produclion Slali 43 Kylyves 2, 3. Phyllis Ann Sliegler, IIGEYISIIQ Pep Club I3 Homeroom Vice-Presidenl 22 Annu-al Represenfalive 3. Judy Jane Sfivers, Senior Sludenl' Council 3, 43 Honor Sociery 43 Honor League 43 Huzelles 2, Presidenr 33 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Lalin Club I. 2, 33 lvialh Club 3, Execulive Board 43 Sages 2, 33 Thespians 43 Debaling Club, Presidenl 43 Junior Y-Teens li Freshman Choir I3 Merry-Go- Round 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Treasurer I, 23 Senior Class Proiecf Com- miIlee3 Gargoyle Represenralive I3 Gargoyle Slali 3, 43 Girls' Weelc Candidale 43 Ticlcel Commillee 3, 43 Usher 33 Freshie Aid 4. Allen Hall Slokes, Samuel Ach Junior High School I3 H-Club 43 Fulure Teachers 33 Senior Band 2, 3, 43 Senior Orcheslra 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 23 Traclc 3, 43 Foofball 4. Donna Louise Slrefelf, Honor League 43 Huzelles 33 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Lalin Club I, 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Heallh Careers Club I, 2, 3, 43 Sages 2, 3, 43 Senior Y-Teens 4: Junior Choir 33 Freshman Choir li Freshie Aid 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Phi Chi 2, 3, Corresponding Secre- 'rary 4. Nancy Louise Slreh, IIJOIIUHIBHI Honor League 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3: French Club I, 2, Secrelary 33 Bela Chi 43 Sages I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Junior Y-Teens I3 Debaling Club 43 Freshman Choir IZ Merry-Go-Round I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Secrelary I, 23 Senior Class Finance Comrnirlee3 G.A.A. I, 2, 33 Gargoyle Represenlarive IZ Gargoyle Sfall 33 Usher 3, 43 Freshie Aid 4. John Edwin Slross, Mousie 3 Roger Bacon I, 23 Hughes Club 43 Pep Club 43 German Club 3, 43 Senior Class Chrislmas Dance Cornmillee: Iiinrhrriorn Guard 4. Tom Slrunlr, H-Club 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Senior Class Chrislmas Dance CnmrniHee3 'iGargoyle Represenlafive I3 Traclc I, 23 Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 43 Foolball I, 2, 3,41 Baseball I, 2. Frank Clifford Suhr, Cliff Richard Curlis Surber, Yogi 3 Hughes Club 3, 43 Pep Club 33 French Club 2, 33 Sages 43 Thespians 43 Inlerlralorily Council 43 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Freshman Choir I3 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Piqlail- Bowlie Day Commiile-e3 Annual Represenlalive 43 Visual Aids 43 Senior Class Play3 Tri Chi 2, Corresponding Secrelary 3, Vice-Presidenl 4. Roy Swill, H-Club 43 Cross Counlry 4. Ralph William Ta lor, Pe Club 2 3' German Club 2' lvlafh Club 2' Y P - - . . Heallh Careers Club 43 Senior Choir 2, 33 TreasJrer 43 Ensemble 3. Treasurer 43 Freshman Choir I3 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Annual Rep- resenlalive I, 2, 33 Boys' Weelc Candidale I3 Sludenl Olzlice Worker 23 Bowling 3. Phyllis Jean Teegarden, Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Bela Chi 43 Healrh Careers Club 3, 43 Sages 43 Senior Y-Teens 3, 43 Homeroom Secrelary 33 Usher 3? Kylyyes 3, 4. Barry Darrel Terranova. Junior Srudenl Council I3 Pep Club I, 23 Spanish Club 23 Senior Class Chrisrmas Dance CommiIlee3 Track I. Jo Ann Theders, Honor League 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, Recording Secre- lary 43 Lafin Club I3 Spanish Club 3, 43 Fuiure Teachers 43 Sages I, 42 Thespians 43 Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Junior Y-Teens I3 Senior Class PIay3 Inlerlrarorily Council, Vice-Presidenl 43 Homeroom Presidenl Qi Junior Council on World Allairs, Treasurer 2, 33 Homeroom Sergeanl- al-Arms 43 Usher 33 Freshie Aid 43 Hepla Bela 2, 3, Corresponding Secrela'y 4. Shirley Thomas Palricia Thompson, Pep Club I, 2, 33 Sages I3 Senior Y-Teens I3 Merry- Go-Round I, 23 Gargoyle Represenlalive 23 Freshie Aid 43 Kyfyves 2, 3. Je'- Q CNC! JaneH'a Tincher, Honor League 43 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Fufure Nurses I3 Youfh for Chris? I, 2, Vice-Presidenf 3, 43 G.A,A, I, 4, Michael Jones Tolliver, Ike 3 Walnuf Hills High School I3 H-Club 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Youfh for Chrisf 43 Senior Class Play3 Junior Council on World Affairs 43 Usher 23 Foofball 4. Rifa Tracy, Refe 3 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Befa Chi 3, 43 Sages 2, 33 Senior Y-Teens 3. 43 Junior Y-Teens I3 Freshman Choir I3 Homeroom Secre- fary 2, 33 G.A. I3 Annual Represenfafive I3 Gargoyle Represenfa- five 33 Tickef Commiffee 33 Kyfyves 2, 3, 4. Mary Louise Tucker, Bloom Junior High School I3 Junior Choir 4. Lois Virginia Turner, Porfer Junior High School I3 Norfh Division 2, 3, Phyllis Jean Turner, BeafIe 3 Samuel Ach Junior High School I3 Honor League 43 French Club 23 Befa Chi 33 Fufure Teachers 2, Treasurer 4: Youfh for Chrisf 23 Senior Choir 3, Librarian 43 Glee Club 2, 43 Merry- Go-Pound 2, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 33 G.A.A. 23 Gargoyle Repre- seniafive 43 Usher 4. Aaron Turpeau, Paf 3 Samuel Ach Junior High School I3 Senior Sfu- denf Council 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 3i Sages 43 Thespians 43 Merry-Go-Round 43 Junior Council on World Affairs 43 Debafing Club 4. Donna Kafhryn Verfner, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Befa Chi 43 Fufure Nurses I, 23 Sages 43 Inferfraforify Council 43 Homeroom Secrefary 2, Ser- geanf-af-Arms 43 Senior Class Chrisfmas Parfy Commif+ee3 Gargoyle Represenfafive I, 2, 33 Sfudenf Office Worker 43 Ice Skafing Club 2, 3: Phi Chi 2, Pledge Misfress 3, Chaplain 4. Carolle Jean Vischer, Honor League 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Lafin Club I, 23 Fufure Teachers I, 23 Sages I3 Merchandising Club, Treasurer 42 Senior Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Senior Orchesfra I, 2, 33 Senior Chair 2, 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 33 Homeroorn Secrefary 33 Freshie Aid 43 Lunch- room Cashier 33 Tausia 2, Corresponding Secrefary 3, Financial Secre- fa ry 4. Carol Ann Walker, IIPFIFICGSSIII Samuel Ach Junior High School I3 Junior Sfudenl Council I3 Honor League 43 Fufure Teachers I, 43 Infer- fraforily Council 43 Junior Orchesfra I3 Homeroorn Presidenf 23 Senior Class Play3 Iofa Sigma Chi 2, Presidenf 4. Cora Ann Walker, Pep Club 43 Senior Y-Teens 43 Youfh for Chrisf 43 Senior Class PIay3 Junior Council on World Affairs 43 Zefa Phi Epsilon, Sergeanf-af-Arms 2, 3, Pledge Mislress 4, Treasurer 4. Herberf Wallrer, Samuel Ach Junior High School I3 H-Club 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 I-Iealfh Careers Club 43 Junior Council on World Affairs 43 Gargoyle Sfaff 23 Usher 33 Lunchroom Guard 23 Cross Counfry 2, 4. Myrna Louise Walker, Honor League 43 Fufure Teachers 43 Senior Band I, 2, 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 43 Sfudenf Office Worker 43 Alpha Befa Chi 2, 3, Business Manager 4. Waller Lee Walker, Samuel Ach Junior High School I3 H-Club 3, 41 Foofball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Janel Mary Ward, Pep Club I3 Sages 2, 43 Senior Y-Teens 23 Junior Choir 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I3 Junior Council on World Affairs 43 Usher 33 Sfudenf Office Worker 43 Sigma Delfa Chi 2, 3. Ronald Eugene Ward, Head 3 Samuel Ach Junior High School I3 H-Club 3,43 Pep Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Fufure Teachers 43 Hi-Y 33 Youfh for Chrisf 43 Junior Band I3 Homeroom Vice-Presidenf 33 Junior Council on World Affairs 43 Usher 33 Lunchroom Guard 33 Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4. Roberf Kenf Webb, Winler Park I-iiqh School 2, 33 Spanish Club 4: Thespians 43 Senior Class Play. Lilyan Webber, LiI 3 Honor League 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Befa Chi 3, 43 Sages 2, 33 Senior Y-Teens 3, 43 Junior Y-Teens I3 Healfh Careers Club 43 Junior Band I3 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Senior Class PIay3 G.A.A. I: Annual Represenfafive 33 Gargoyle Represenfafiye I3 Junior Couri- cil on World Affairs 33 Tickel Commiffee 33 Freshie Aid 43 Sigma Della Chi 2, 3, 4, Willie Websfer Pafricia Irene Weghorsf, Paf 3 Honor League 43 Huzeffes 2, 33 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Lafin Club l, 2, 33 Sages I, 2, 3, 43 Thespians 2, 3, 43 Senior Y-Teens 2, 33 Junior Y-Teens I3 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 2, 43 Glee Club 33 Merry-Go-Round I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Chrisfmas Dance CommiHee3 Annual Represenfafive I, 23 GargoyIe Sfaff, Circu- lafion Manager 33 Junior Council on World Affairs 3, 43 Freshie Aid 43 Kyfyves 2, I-Iisforian 3, Pledge Misfress 4. Suzan Anne Weichold, Suzie 3 Honor League 43 Pep Club I, 2, 33 Lafin Club I, 23 German Club 3, 43 Fufure Teachers 43 Parlafors 43 Senior Y-Teens 43 Senior Choir 3, Roberian 43 Ensemble, Roberian 41 Junior Choir 23 Freshman Choir I3 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Senior Class Chrisfmas Dance Cornmiffee3 Annual Sfaff 43 Gargoyle Sfaff I, 2: Junior Council on World Affairs 4. Larry Eugene Weiss, Pep Club 2: German Club 3, 4: Annual Represenia- five 2: Gargoyle Represeniafive 3. William Raymond Wesley. Bill : H-Club 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Traclf. Manager 2. 3, I-lead Manager 4: Foolball Manager 3: Lunchroorn Cashier 4: Lunchroom Guard 2, 3, 4. Madeline Wesf, Junior Sludeni Council I: Pep Club 2: Youih for Chrisl 4: Homeroom Correspondinq Secrelary I: G.A.A, I, 4, Barry Wesfon, Pep Club I, 3: Lunch Line Guard 4: Traclc 3, Manaqer 4: Lunchroom Cashier 4. Jack Jerome Wheelwrighf, Jr., I-I-Club 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Merry- Go-Round I, 3, 4: Senior Class Chrisimas Dance Commifiee: Bese- ball 3, 4. Adoff While Irma While Michael Edward While, Chess Club 3. Fred Russell Wiggers, DerI : Junior Sfudenl Council, Execuiive Board I: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: French Club I, 2: Maih Club 3: I-li-Y 3, Corre- sponding Secrefary 4: Senior Class Proiecl Commiilee, Chrisimas Dance Comrniifeeq Annual Represenlafive 4: Gargoyle Represenlaiive 3: Junioi Council on World Affairs 4: Ticlcei Comrnil+ee 4: Usher 3, 4? I-lomcroom Vice-Presideni I: Debalinq Club 4. Gail Wilhoil, Senior Sludenl Council 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Usher 3, 4: Freshie Aid 4: Siudenf Office Worlrer 2. Alpha Williams, Pep Club 3, 4: Junior Council on World Aiiairg 4: Siudenl Office Worlcer 4. Ann Louise Williams, Honor Leaque, Presidenf 4: Huzeiles, Vice-Presi denf 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club I: Saqes I: Senior Choir 2, 3. Secretary 4: Ensemble 2, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2. Varsily 3, 4: I-lomeroom Secrefary 2, Vice-Presidenl 3: G,A.A. 4: Girls' Week Candidalle 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 2, 3: Freshie Aid 4: I-lepia Bela, Song Chairman 2, Pledqe Misfress 3, Secre+ary 4, Bob Carl Williams, TweeI'y : I-I-Club 3, Secrelary 4: Sales Club 2: Traclr 2: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Chrisfina Williams, Cafholic Cenfral 2, 3: G,A.A. 4. Colleen Williams, Corny : Merry-Go-Round 3: Gargoyle Siafi 43 Lunchroom Cashier 2, 3. John Williams, Samuel Ach Junior I-liqh School I, Juaniia Williams, NiIa : Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Fulure Teachers 2: Youih for Chrisl 2, 3.4: Senior Band I, 2: Senior Choir 3 4: Ensemble 3, 42 Senior Orcheslra 3: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: G.A.A, I, 2: Usher 3: Zela Phi Epsilon 4. Sammie Lee Williams, LiHle Sam : Honor League 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Bela Chi 3: Freshman Choir I: Glee Club I: G.A.A. 2, 4: Sludenf Office Worlcer 4: Zeia Phi Epsilon 3, Chaplain 4. Suzanne Williamson, Sue : I-lonor Leaque, Execuiive Board 4: I-luze-Hes 2, 3: Pep Club I. 2, 3, 4: l.al'in Club l, 2: Malh Club 3, 4: Sages 2, 3: Senior Y-Teens 2, 3: Junior Y-Teens I: Senior Choir 2, 4: Freshman Choir l: Glee Club 3: Merry-Go-Round 2, 4: Homeroom Presidenf l: Senior Class Planninq Commiliee: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Repre- senlalive 4: Annual Slah' 4: Gargoyle Represenlafive I: Junior Coun- cil on World Affairs 2, 3: Freshie Aid 4: I-lepla Bella 2, 3, Chaplain 4. Polly Wilms, Paul : Senior Siudenf Council I, 2: Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2. 3: Bela Chi 4: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-Presideni l, Secreiary 2: G-argoyIe Represenfaiive 3: Gargoyle Sfafi 3: Freshie Aid 4: Slu- denl Office Worlcer 4: Kylyves 2, 3, 4. Frank Wilson, Krueclr Club 2: I-I-Club 4: Pep Club 3: Maih Club 3. 4: Chess Club 2. 3: HI-Y 3. Recordiriq SGCFGIMV 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: I-lomeroom Vice-Presidenl 2: Gargoyle Sfaff 4: Book Siore 3, Mon- ager 4: Baseball 3, Caplain 4: Bowling 2, 3, Capfain 4, mei T The beaulilul coslumes and movi James Everefi Wilson, IIETTHTTSHQ Pep Club 37 Sales Club 37 Senior Choir 3, Ensemble 47 Junior Choir 27 Freshman Choir I7 Merry-Go-Round 37 Sfudenl Office Worlqer 3. Joseph Allen Wilson, Foolball I7 Baseball I, 2. Pafricia Ann Wilson, Junior Sluclenf Council I7 Honor League 47 Huz- elles 27 Lalin Club 37 Merchandising Club 47 Youlh lor Chrisl I, 2, 3, 41 Freshman Choir I7 Glee Club 3. Pal Wilson, Honor League, Execuliye Board 47 Huzelfes 2, 37 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Larin Club I, 27 Fulure Teachers 2, 3, 47 Sages 47 Senior Y-Teens 4' Homeroom Treasurer I. 2, 3, 47 Senior Class Chrislmas Dance Com- miliee, Chrislrnas Parry Commillee. Prom CommiIlee7 Annual Sfaicl 47 Gargoyle Slail 2, Associale Edifor 3, 4: Junior Council on World AI'Iairs 3, 47 Freshie Aid 47 Tausia 3, Treasurer 4. Peggy Jean Wilson, Peg 7 Samuel Ach Junior High School I7 Honor League 47 Pep Club 47 Lalin Club 37 I-lorneroom Vice-Presidenl 2, 4, Presideni 37 Produclion Slall 47 Iola Sigma Chi, Vice-Presidenl 3, 4. Roberla Wilson, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Heallh Careers Club I, 27 Glee Club I7 Produclion Slalf 4, Almira Wingale, Honor League 47 Bela Chi 47 Produclion Srafl 4. Carol Sue Winlcelman, KiI 7 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Lalin Club I, 27 Bela Chi 37 Merchandising Club 47 Senior Y-Teens 27 Junior Y-Teens I7 Youlh lor Chrisl' I7 Usher 3, 4. Pauline Wissel, Bela Chi 3, 47 Glee Club 37 G.A.A. I7 Usher 4. Carol Leslie Jean Wilcher, Samuel Ach Junior High School I7 Pep Club 27 Heallh Careers Club 2, 47 Senior Y-Teens 2, 47 Junior Y-Teens I7 Voulh lor Chrisl 2, 47 Senior Band I7 Junior Band I7 Junior Choir 47 Glee Club 3, 47 G.A.A. I, 2, 47 Usher 47 Zela Phi Epsilon 3, 4. Dale George Wolf, DaIezer 7 Senior Sludenl Council 27 Junior Sludenl Council I7 Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueclc Club 27 H-Club 3, 47 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 Lalin Club I, 27 German Club 47 Malh Club 2, 37 Sages 3, 4? Inlerlralorily Council 47 Merry-Goellound 47 Senior Class Chrislmas Dance Commillee, Chairman7 Senior Class Chrislmas Parry Commilleet Senior Class Prom CommiIIee7 Annual Slahc, Co-Edilor 47 Gargoyle Represenlaliye 47 Gargoyle Slali 2, 3, 47 Junior Council on World Allairs 3, Treasurer 47 Track 37 Ticlcef Commillee 3: Usher 3, 47 Fool- ball Manager 3: Chi Omega Sigma, Treasurer 4. Carol Jean Wood, Honor League 47 Huzelles 2, 37 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Bela Chi 3, 47 Youlh for Chrisl I7 Freshman Choir I7 Glee Club 27 Freshie Aid 4. Sidney William Wood, 'IJUVIIOFIII Pep Club 37 Lunchroom Guard 4. Margie Fay Wood-all, Merchandising Club 4. Russell Worlrman, RusIy 7 Pep Club I, 27 Spanish Club I7 Merry-Go- Round 47 Homeroom Presiclenl 37 Swimming I, 2, ng aclion of Lula Song, presenled on March 24, are piclured in fhese Iwo scenes. Diclc Yamaguchi, I-luqhes Club 3, Recordinq Secrelary 4: Krueclc Club I, Seiqeanlral-Arms 2: l'liAY 3, 4: Senior Band I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 4-I Senior Oriheslm 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secrelary I, Treasurer 3. Clifford Young, H Club 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, ivlalh Club 43 Saqes 4: Annual Represenlalive ly 6arqoyle Represenialive I7 Swimminq I, 2, 3, 4, Chi Orneoa Siqrna 4. Donna Joan Young, Samuel Ach Junior Hiqh School Ig Honor League 43 French Club I, 2, 3, Corresponding Secrefary 4: Bela Chi 3, 43 I'leallh Careers Club 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Senior Y-Teens 2, 4, Junior Y-Teens I I Youlh lor Chrisl 2, 3, Recordinq Secrefary 4, Glee Club, Librarian 47 Senior Class Proiecl Comrnillee, G.A,A. I, 2, 3, 47 'Gargoyle' Slali 4: Usher 3, 4: Freshie Aid 4, Lunchroorn Guard 4, Zela Phi Epsilon, Re- cordino Secrelary 3, 4. Roberf Young Doris Jean Youngblood, Tioer : Samuel Ach Junior I-liqh School I7 Senior Y-Teens 4: Heallh Careers Club 4, G-lee Club 4, C5.A.A, 2, 3, 4: Zeia Phi Epsilon 3, Correspondinq Secrelary 4. Henriella Zanders, I-leniy g Samuel Ach Junior I-liqh School I. Milena Zelen, Ann , I-lonor Leaque 4: French Club Ig Bela Chi 3, 4. Marfha Collier, Porler Junior Hiqh School lg Senior Sludenl Council 2: I-lonor leaque 4: French Club 25 Fulure Teachers 2, 47 Senior Y-Teens 4, Yriulh for Chrisl 43 I-lomeroorn Secrefary 21 Senior Orchesira 2, 41 Merry-Go-Round 43 G.A.A. 2, 45 Lunchroom Cashier 2, 4. Lonnie Daniels Judie Gufladauro, Pep Club 4: Saqeu 4: 'Gargoyle' Slail 4. Mary Hawkins David Kayser Sleve Sherman, Samuel Ach Junior Hiqh School I7 -luqhes Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Chess Club 2, Saqes 4, Boys' Week Candidale 45 Senior Class Prom Commifieeg Junior Council on World Aliairs, Presidenl 43 Debaling Club 4. Roy Kirby, drum rnaior, siands ai lhe head of ihe Big Red marching band. A 1' f 'ir Q' 'burr as '1 ' , fr :qv , ' CC ' 99 TheH1gh- Lights 0 60 W HUENUUFST ae, U 'U 1 -U J U f U Q ssvrneemn-cLurr vouufa 'A' I' jwmmgr U : lil U U IBUBFNIE .QELLISGN - ammmu m x QQ, U U U UUU W E5 UQ nest musnmgn U ER-cuff CARULE VISCH USHAWA omni mrnuam rum FARRELL as UKELY uggggg T0 UUU UU UUU U U N - nm LA H T PAT wnsn usrunu gf . .Q as assi sms.: ,, ff EST ARTEST SUE RULE - LARRY ARVIN PEGGY CHUCK - DALE WOLF BEST ATHLETE uvm KALEJS - CHARLIE nw. f ,,'2, QWL QQ NM 2 1 .A BEST Amon ,kg ,L assi scnNq0LW kcLrlzEN PAT nnwm- mm 59553 mmm LAHGLANU - nm' nunfnsuu 7 W X ek' ' .sv may 74? WX.. 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Qerri Bmw in tlmy pr-wud wirwmer of We BL-My CrmffurHN'r1wOr1mL0f Award for Hughes. H. f xc. A E, ,, EBL V 1- Y-Ter-n vwblom 'tops H10 ardwway, HN'CDLlQh which Yleen Y ufzis pfaraflewl af ilwfr' Fall Faxrmiwn Show. W .bu pfxv-rx. 1 H .1 Milk- 'un mr' HM'I7YSQM'E'i, wiwvm Hue dfwnfm EN? Ufrkfmq. 3 1301121 In Memoriam Charles A. Bohrer, Jr. He longed Tor acTion in The Tield and sTream And soughT The sun on mounTains oT The Wesl, His spiriT high, his laughTer ringing clear, His mind alive To wisdom, TruTh, or iesT. And so we see him, poised Tor winging TlighT Down The slci pass oT Time, in The eTernal lighT. eHazel L. Koppenhoeler Charles Bohrer, a much respecTed sTudenT, died sud- denly in California November 22, l959. He was re- ceiving experT medical care in an aTTempT To save his life. He was an excellenT sTudenT, buT his liTe was really cenTered abouT aThleTics. He sTrove To uphold The codes oT sporTsmanship in all conTesTs. He loolced upon everyone as his Triend. Charles was a cenTer Tor The varsiTy TooTball Team and a consisTenTly good shoT puTTer on The Traclc Team. Chuclc, as his Triends called him, was also a member oT H-Club, Hughes Club, and Tri Chi l3raTerniTy. He is greaTly missed by The Class oT '6O. In Memoriam Jean Renzenbrinlc AT The end oT The day she Told Them How happy a Time she had had. Being a senior suiTed her, GraduaTing would please Mom and Dad. The evening wenT on as usual, BuT she was Tired as could be. They Told her, Good nighT. PleasanT dreams. She awolce in ETerniTy. 'l.P'f'ild Mae Reynolds In midyear, Hughes losT Through deaTh one oT her senior girls, Jean Renzenbrinlc. Jean enTered Hughes in The sevenTh grade, coming Trom Schiel School, and was parT oT Hughes sTudenT body Tor over Tive years. Her indusTriousness and conscienTiousness were shown by her reTurning home each day immediaTely aTTer school To worlc in her parenTs' balcery. Jean's love of sporTs and loyalTy To Hughes Tound her in aTTendance aT many TooTball and baskeTball games. During The summers, she spenT much oT her spare Time horseback riding, swimming, and reading. Jean was a girl OT guieT charm and her many Triends grieve aT her passing. Piq+ailYBow+ie Day brings forlln a greal deal ol ingenuify in designing cosfumes fo wear. Firsf Row: C. Abig, J. Adcox, S. Alilering, R. Allen, K. Alloy, D, Ames, J Andivwf, C. Anger, D. Arflnur, S.Asl1brook,J, Balil, G. Baker. Second Row: J. Baker, P. Baker, C. Ball, D. Ball, P. Ball, W, Ballew, T. Banes V. Bales, C. Beaudrey, D. Belir, C. Bell, T. Bell. Third Row: B. Benfon, S. Bereskin, B. Berry, R. Beyer, A. Bierley. P. Bilvl, T. Black R. Blank R. Bless, L, Boellsclwer, J. Bonculier, R. Braarn, Four+h Row: R, Brooks, M. Brown, S. Buckslworn, R. Bunlon, D. Burlon, C. Burwell J. Bnslnle, A. Byrd, G. Byrd, J. Caldwell, E. Campbell, P. Campbell. Eleventh Grade Fifih Row: D. Candis, O. Cargile, T. Carlisle, C. Chamberlain, R. Crisloplwel C. Clark, J. Colegale, B. Coleman, S. Coleman, R. Collins. T. Collins, C. Comb Sixfh Row: B. Conner, C. Cook, J. Cooper, J. Copeland, R. Cordell, P. Cosgrove D. Coffon, L. Coffon, B. Courfney, D. Cox, D. Cox, F. Crawford. Sevenih Row: V. Crawford, V, Crlllenlon, R. Crowell, D. Crum, D. Daley, B Daniels, R. Daubenspeck, B. Davis, B. Davis, L. Davis, D. Dean, S, Dean. Eighfh Row: T. Dearinger, D. Deifers, R. Denney, P. Dick, J. Diellner, B. Dossen bacln, S. Doullwill, S. Dralwos, L. Dunawav, J. Easf, J. Edmondson, B. Edwards 62 ' QS- Q- Q Firsi Row: C. Elbe, J. Ellii, R. Erlel, P. Esles, F. Elier, S. Eyerage, C. Falslreaux J. Faris, D. Ffiiiii, J. Faulkner, R. Fennell, J. Ferguson. Second Row: J. Ferreri, P. Ferreri, D. Fessler, M. Fields, M. Fosler, J. Fowler, M. Frye, U. Fiiliibruuqqe, A. Fuller, N. Funk, D. Gabel, C. Gaeb. Third Row: L. Gall, M. Gallagher, P. Garnpfer, J. Garliardl. J. Gellce, B. Genlry, B.GeorqQ1iiri, R. Gibson, T. Gibson, J. Gilclirisl, D. Gloeckler, J. Goelz. Fourfli Row: A. Goldberg, R. Good, L. Goodwin, D. Granl, R. Graves, W. Gray G. Green, M. Green, M. Green, N. Green, E. Grimes J. Hale. Piqleiil-Biiwlio Day in a lradilii-in Lelebraled qleelully by ueniors every year. 63 'Q sm gl' 'U all-w Q ' . is . V Q, 4 ' .K . ggi : A xx Fiffh Row: B. Halienberq, J. Hall, N. Hall, W. Haluselc, B. Hamilli n, ll. llniiii W. Harris, H. Harrison, M. Harl, l. Hari, H. Harfmnn, E, l-lfigilifii, Sixflw Row: J. Hasly, B, Hauser, G. Hauser, C. Heimlmreiler, E. Helm, W. Hiiliiin A. Heuclr, R. Hibberd, A. Hill, A. Hill, C. Hill, J. Hill. Sevenfh Row: A. Hillard, N. Hirllw. J. I-loeweler, G. Hoflman, C. Hwlland, G Hollander, M. Hollslein, K. Holzinqer, P. Hoplcins, P, Hiiwaid, N. l lcmwe' B Hubbard. Eigh+h Row: D. Hudson, D. Huqgrnan, S. Huqlies, N. Hupperlz, J. Hiircl, B Hursonq, A. lsrail, J. Jalliclc, J, Jel'lriP1,, J. Jenkin-,, B. Jessi.-, J. Jiiliiip. These Annual represenlariyes are responsible lor lhe sale of Annuals in lheir hornerooms. Firsf Row: M. Johnson, T. Johnson, J. Jones, G. Jones, L. Jones, R. Jones, B. Joos. J. Joshua, J. Kalebain, D. Kanel. J. Keller. T. Keller. Second Row: B. Kennedy, B. Kennedy, D. Kennedy, G. Kleemann, J. Klein, W. Klvun, 5 Kidwell, K. Kieler, M. Kincer, R. Kirby, A. Korb, J. Kiihl. Third Row: O. Kurzhals, J. Laplcey, M. Lakes, D. Lane, J. Lanqenbacln, J. Laselce, J. Lays- , M. Lawson. A. Lealhers, C. Leisure, L, Lewis, J. Lichl. Fourih Row: J. Lloyd, C. Lohrnm, B. Lovelace, P. Lovell, V. Lower, C. MacBVair D. Mai lmlin, M. Maqee, M, Maiihews, B. Malaresla, N. Mallory, A. Malone. Eleventh Grade Fif+h Row: B. Maloney, S. Marlin, R. Marshall, K. Marlin, D. Mason, E. Masram J. Ma1hews,Z. McBride, J. McClure, C. McElroy, D. MQRQ-ynolds, J. Mciloberls Sixfh Row: G. Meadows, A. Means, D. Merriir, G. Merriffs, E. Meries, R. Meyers J. Miller, M. Miller, K. Minneman, J. Misins, S. Milchell, K. Moore. Sevenih Row: V. Moore, W. Moore, E. Morrislon, G. Mount T. Mueller, N Muhlberg, F. Naniz, K, Neal, S. Nelson, P. Nickle, C. Oliver, L. Oslerbroclc Eighth Row: J. OH, B. Owens, D. Owens, J. Pace, G. Paige, A, Parlerson, O Pernberfon, K, Perkins, J. Pappish, E. Perry, T. Perry, P. Peiers. l .vp ! 5, A bi.. fl u' I 43, sz? if , r Q Q Q., , ar 4, ' f, tx 1 nf ,Q ' Y sf g :six A ., q., 1? M1 Q .Q rQ .G P J' 3 - 'J A4-4 ' Q W Y 'Evg- A Q3 Rf Q 1- ' A RJDIZA . .,.. M ...::.:: - 1- -.- L5 A k -f 1 'W :I+- Jqwx y QS 'J -UR R Q ,P 1' Q f .xv L Fi,-51 Rowg I , F 'f v .- v: R. RHMPJS T- pw Lqyd L, Ryu. F. R105-fv-N N, RFXDUWHI Fiffh Row: Sffwczrlkilx, D. Sk Hurmbcsk N, SL!w1TmY:', A. Sx Mlvuldgyx IW- Sfhm-Q 1, V ., V. . M V ,,,- M, V. M-' . C. Fllwvfuyx N, Rv---Y yr. F, PM B. SIHHH C. Sfhrwibf-r. J. Snivnlfv'-Q, J. Skwvplfvws. .l, S1-Kd,-V, S. S511-lwfmp. W Shwphe,-vd. R : I, Vvfw.',. Y, Pu ' MN. B. RPM V- V, Rwzf J, R fx ..l. R V',rV1. , Y Eejo,n'd ,mowgx ,Hwy V Q3,.,f,.. fw R,.i:ylf., fi R,-hsihvlfk RAE U am Y SIXHN Row: R. SMMMU, T. Simml. D, Sh' Mu. i:SM.ms.1 C. Siu-N. M, Simqb-hrw 1 1 ' Q 7 ,X ' X I SPP, H. SHR R. Skirnf-vu S. S3aHv'ry. A, Sr1mUw-wr1. H, SmH1w, ThirdMR0F:'I!l4 Fvwff F:ANPR V' 'WL' RA'frTx'Y'lT' fi' 5,'L!fi4'mMRAi 5i'r:flHL'BRQfR+W!'C1 Sevenfh Row: N, Smith. R. Srmiih. R, Smith R Smifh. S, Smiihx S, Spuyc-1.-1 I ' ' V H' ' M Hmmm ' M M ' X I ' ' K ' SDEVP, A,SpUH1,wf-.d. L. Sfamnq'-,, R. Sffuwrwq-.. B, Shmdlrpyl M, Simlwy- Fourfh Row: XX. Rvbf-Mu Rn. R, Rxmfdfy. P, Rxwwm. U RMK KR, Rf ss. S. Rfxfh. E. Eighth Row: R. Sff,-Nw. T, SUM, N. Sim-Hr. A. Siwiww. J. Six-mf-I R. SMVMI B R R Ru-iw rv 1. V. R Awww. .l, Sfxnxrwdf-FG. E.Snmf1' N. f1W'f'mv1f'I+ V, Sfmw my Ml. S'xHwv1'wfUr-1, K Swim. .l, Smvlvyf-r-.. J, SUHMN ll Xabml 'v11 w KW 'r 11, aw ,-J 'nf1Ww.-n'x1'- Inn wa- YV 'V rw- 'wlfu fa ww-P. 6 5 R - Q. EThese dhdenls sell lhe Gargoyle in lheir homerooms every Wednesday morning. '34 F' 5 Firsl Row: R. Tabar, C. Taylor, D. Taylor, E. Taylor, P. Thomas, J. Thompson, Thompson, W. Thompson, R. Thornlon, N. Tobergla, J. Tooson. .5 , I Second Row: J. Troxell, J, Trussell, K. Tuclcer, L. Tuclcer, E. Wade, R, Wages, A. Walker, M. Wallace, R. Wallace, B. Wandmacher, L. Ward. 5 Zffhird Row: L. Warner, B. Wallxins, W. Webb, H. Websler, P. Weddle, P. Werle, K. Werner, O. Wesl, J. Weslerleld, E. Wheeler, G. Wheeler. Eleventh Grade 9 Fourfh Row: D. While, B. Wiles, J. Willcerson, H. Williams, N. Williams, T. Williamson, J. Willman, P. Willmolh, L. Winebarger, C. Wingard, R. Winlers. Fif+h Row: V. Wilhers, M. Wolf, J, Wollering, P. Wrighl, J. Yeager, P, Yoder, C. Young. J. Young N. Young, J. Youngblood, E. Zins. Sixfh Row: J. Armsfrong. R. Ashford, B. Bangslon, H. Bond, Y, Campbell, N. Dugger, N. Evans, D. Gray, J. Green, H. Harris, R. Holmes. Sevenlh Row: S, Jaclcson, R. Novelli, L. Parlcs, lvl. Parlerson, J. Randa l, J, Rull. J. Sieyers, D. Sims, R. Speighl, W. Turner, W. Waechler. 4 d :f 4 l l 5 66 if uf A A '- A . 'V A ' . -' ' 'e R AQ ff- 1 lx L ..,,,1 -,Ni . fl . 1. V' is E. .3 1 3' Q 0 ',ii RX if . 5 V x ' , - -ag - . -f-- : 'G , 4 A 'f W fs, V? f V A lf .E ...L :Q V H K , - n 'J' -J A P--- .A.. 1 - - 1:gi:fss: s -:--:. sg f:-. -gi p:- .gimp -.:--- '1: 'f-'- : - W tt , R A f rf: Y ' .5 A R , t 1.3 -5? 'Q va gif Q, W ,. .3 ,z , 1. A if -A 'G . . .A,. . ' . ,. A . . . , .Q A st. 4' . V- ,,-' 'R Zkri? ..,,,, H., W' 1 ' W 4 if - A Us ..., . . is gg.. Q xr 4 , A wi .5 is 'nm ggi ' . A a S I 'g 4 - R x 1 'D Firsf Row: S, Abknfdf, A. Adamu M. Adv f-x, B. Adkins, J. Adkins, C, Aklm, l.. Fifth Row: V. Brooks, A. Brown, T, Brown, R. Bmmbm 1 A ln v' J. ANL ,, A. AW-rw, U. Akon, R. AW'on M. Avdfr-mn. C. Burkes, J. Bunesfm, J. Burfon, S, Bmiwn, J. Ca kw :ur R CMH Um Second Row: R Awdovwn, J. Army--f. l. Armwr, J. Armsirorq, E. Avm, R. Asher glue RTW: Cgidrqpbmg' QMSSJDCJJ TJ' Cgfunmdk Acycimt F C p R Aw-ry E. Bm M, J. Balky, F. Bafkuw, G. Ba Jr-w C. BarYvrm?ef. CLNHWTOEV' ' ar Q ' ala MR' ' Jn NJ Ja m m 1 S Third Row: D. Bfmily, M. Bavrwf, L. BAWQ P.Beaud1-ey, R,Bfffk1ey,8.BedmqfE-ld, SeV9 'H ROW: T- ClaY7U f B4 CUHCY' bE- CYJCVV' ' 0 V Q Bud! J- B,.!1 R,B,m1ky5m C, BME' n L, Burl, D. Bkaikbmn. Crwlumbus, F. Comme!! L. Cook, B, C+vpkmqCv'. M. Co um ' Eigh+h Row: L. Crabfros, K. Craddofk, C. Crain R Cv w Fouffh Row: D. Bmw A. Boqqess, J. BU? M, BX VWGV, VV. BUSH . S. B0UUW5V1f'97, Creoch.C.Criaw+?1N, .I.CrUrnbirg D. Cr'zwJe'v,J.CumvY1 mu 4 U. 8'w1d'1 vd, C. Bmdnkmw D. Bumkvarvw, C. Bum. um, E, Bvriwvv, J. Bmcxks. CUHQI, Tenth Grade J dy Sully'-1? 4-vu-yy-. g MWVMJ Nm- f-Jw Tu mfqm mu We fxudwhxr -lm 67 An onli-nsiasllf, well-lralned Band srarls Tlwe bus trip ln play al a loofball qarne. Firsf Row: R. Dalfon. J. Darnrnann, T. Daniel, G. Darby, P. Dallrle, J. Dauqlwerly, D. Davl- J. Davis, N. Davis, P. Davis, S. Davis, B. Davlsson. Second Row: A. Dean, J. DeLong. B. Denllnger, M. Denf, M. Dewar, J. Dlckey. S. Dienn-nzlw, G. Dillrnan, J. Dillon, F.D1sney, N, Divens, P. Dock. Third Row: W. Dodson. G. Doss. J. Draluos, S. Dunaway, C. Eakins, R. Easlon, A Ellis, J. F llson, D. England. D. Erlel, W. Filer, J. Evans. Fourfh Row: B. Ervlnq, L. Fagan, R. Felder, R. Ferguson, C. Ferrell, A. Fields E. Fields M. Filzqerald, V, Florence, D. Floyd, H. Foley, E. Forney. W ifgx .QT f Tenth Grade Fi'Hl'1 Row: B. Franklin, C. Franklin, K. Frye, M. Frye, N. Frye, D, Fnlrz, B. Gaines l., Ganqlolf, T. Garber, M, Garrell, E, Gaslon, R. Geblward. Sixfh Row: H. Ge-ers, P. Georgelon, B. Gibson, J. Gilkerson, C. Gladden, J Glisson, L. Goodwin, A. Goslnade, H. Gray, S. Grayson, H. Greene, W. Greene Sevenfh Row: D. Greenman, C. Gregg, G, Gregory, E. Greiner, L. Grimes, M Grlsson, R. Groornes, A. Haas, J. l-laelclver, B. Hall, D. Hall, B. Halrn. Eigh+h Row: B. Hamm, E. Hamplon, A. Hankins, D, Hardy, B. Harris, D, Harris H. Harris, H. Harrls, J. Haungs, C. Haven, B. Hawkins, J. Haygood. Firsf Row: W, Hfirxio, B. Hedge, M, Heiileman, B. Hengiey C, Hgriggpri, M, H953 K. Hii ics, J, Hiibeii, L. HiLi, S. Hiii, W, Hiil, i. Hiiirnan. H d P HQ an S Hoimes E Hood, T. Hoops Second Row: C. Hines, D. o qc, , iq , . , , , P. Hnrnsby, P. Housion, J. Hudson, S. Hudson, P. Huiirnan, R. Huicnins. Thir Row: A, Iii'in, H. lrnmeniiori, S. lnqram, B. lvery, iv1,Jacif,5on, B. Jenkins nsnn, P. Jciwnwn, S. Joinnson, T. Johnson. d 1 l. Jenkins, J. Jivfwin, J. Jan Fourih Row: A. Jnnsfa, A. Jfines, A. Jones, B. Jones, C. Jones, C. Jones, D .Iiir-on D. Jfirif-s, F. Jf'V'l0S, S, Jnnes, V. Jnnes, A, Judkins. Misi. iifiiiiiirifi in-i.pciiis:ui', serves piinfn Wlleiwinq five inifiatign Oi new mfeinbeis inhn Fuiurce Teacnois. 69 L Fiffh Row: R. Judliins, P. Karnieiier, L. Kanei, J. Keiier, B. Keliy, G. Kempie, A. Kennedy, M. Kennedy, R. Kennedy, R. Kesiier, L. Keyes, G. Kidd. Sixfh Row: C. Kindred, E. King, L. Kinq, M. Kinq, A. Knfipp, T. Knapp, C. Kwdi, L. Koen, C. Koesier, B. Kraus, J. Lanrner, R. Lange. Seven+h Row: D. Lanqland R. Large, B. Lawimrn, G. Leu, R. Lee, C. Lemon, R, Lenninq, J. Lewis, K. Lewis, H. Liqon, C. Lindsey, J. Lnebker. Eighfh Row: J. Lonq, E. Lonqmire, C, Liweiny, S. Loyeii, G. Lovins, S. Lowry. J. Madiii, B. Manor, C. Mapes, R. Mapp, M. Marsiiaii, W. Mariin. Suo Rule and Joe Bell were chosen Mr. and Miss Senior al fhe February 26 dance qiyen by Della Chi Delia. Firsf Row: J. Maslers. L. Ma ,fx MCC f, R. M Cl y an s C ure, J. McDaniel, M. Mc- Farland B. McGill, W. McGill, J. McGinnis, P. MCHailon, J, McWl'iorler, W. Meadows. Second Row: C. Meiman, D. Melvin, J. Menser, Gi. Meredifln, J. Merriman, R. Messei M. Mefcalie, A. Meiz, D. Meyers, G, Miclnaelis, K, Milam, E. Miller. Third Row: F. Miller, J, Miller, K. Miller, B. Millhouse, E. Mills, T. Mineard, B. Mifchel W. Miichell, J. Milfs, B, Moore, A, Morris, M. Morris, Fourfh Row: S. Moses, C. Mullin, M. Murray, T. Myers, P, Nash, W. Nash, K. Neblell P, N B. Ol' ' eumann, wer, D. O Neal. M. Orrnsby, l-l. Orflepp. Tenth Grade Fiffh Row: M. Osborne, A. Owens, H. Owens, L. Parks, C. Parsley, J. Parsons B. Pailerson, J. Paul, D. Payne, M. Penninqlon, C. Penny, S. Perry. Sixfh Row: P. Phelps, D. Phillips, L. Phillips, P. Pierce, R. Pilirnan, E, Porfer, J Porler, T. Praiher, L. Priveii, M. Pulhoii, E. Rader, L. Rahn. Sevenfh Row: K. Raines, L. Ramundo, P. Redrnon, B. Reece, C5 Reed . , M. Reed, S. Reed, F. Reiber, T. Reid, C. Renneqarlne, I. Relherlord, R. Reuels Eighfh Row: E. Reynolds, J. Richardson, L. Richardson, R. Richardson, R. Robb, C. Roberfs, J, Robinson, M. Robinson, R, Robinson, R. Ro Rose. R. Rirler, binson, A. 70 . Q-1-.. -1. '-Wm. -wu- S f X AVA X Fif+h Row: D. SpauTdinq, J, Spencer. M. Spiszqd. J, Spnriock. R, Shmqs, B :ali 'N ma' ta.. 1. my an 'ii sf ,K-H H V 3 4 A .l j 6 -... cr i - ,,-. . - 4, S R mx . - X - r :nzsz 3 . - if , ,,,: i It ha . , v - in Q jj, X 1 5. ,- .. I . .f .Tit vw , N T i A K Firs? Row: T, Rnsoman, P, Roih B, Rousseau, P, Roy, R. Rupp, P, RUSSSTT. L C RMT:-mqr-, N. Sandms, J. Saryer, V. Safmday, M. SayTnr,E Jchaefer. Second Row: N. Sfhchr, C. Schirie '3. Schmidt J. Snhrriidi, R. Schneider, T Sfi'Wb0l'H1V!Q, B. Si hnTz D. Sony. J. Seibei. J. Soibhes R. Soxfon. C, Shaw, Third Row: D. Shaw, R, Shaw, J, Shcldfn, A. Shepard, V. ShipTey, J. Shoupe, J. Sifvbi-rf. Y. SirwTaii, E. Sizcmnrc. B, Shafiory, M, Shiianc, :. Smifh. Y Fourfh Row: J. Smifh, M, Srnufh, S. Srnifh, T, Smifh V. Srnifh, W, Smifh, Y. Smifh. J. Srnifihr-rivmn. D. S- hbrzrqm, J. Sfmrqs, H, Sondcr. S. Sparks. Phayr-ri, in Luis Sfvnq' r0Tax dminq an intermission 71 Sfallinq, C, Siahinqs, W. Sfaneflii, M. Sfaifrnan. M. Simxhr, M. Shxpp, P. Sfoihnq Sixfh Row: D. Sfiih, B, Sfovss, R. Sfnnc, P, Siraiisbauqh, B, Shir key, L. SUHTQ E. SuHTes, S, Suifles, E, Suifon, l.. Suffnn, D, Swain, C. Tahim. Sevenfh Row: E. TayTor, K, Taylor, M. Tayhwr, B. Thomas, J. Thomaa, S. Tliiirvipiiim J, Todd, D. ToTberT, P. TOTTQ, H, ToTTivci', M, Tomhn, R, Tiwm-,, Eighth Row: Pi. Trabouf, G. Treadway, G. TmHer, M. Tuflwr, C, Tiihivy, J Turner, H. Tyne, W. Unqerauehler, A. Vaifas, K. Vanovcr, S. Varni-y, B. Vauqhf 9. . '33 Gfayif Biehie makes a sfrikinq pidurrg as she models in The Honor Leaqne Fashion Show qiven in March. Firsf Row: S, Waddy. A. Waqcrs. E. Waqers, E. Waiker, V. Waiicer, N. Waiiaco, C.W1ii ie,-, B. Walies. B, Barnes. E. Beecher, J. Burne-H, D. Denion. Second Row: J. Wavd, D. Warner, B. Warren, J. Wafkins, W. Wafis. S, Wayne, C. W--hh, E. Weber, D, Goldicilier, C, Grevious, H. Harris, M. Hopper. Third Row: C. Websier C. Weider, B. Weinie, E. Weise, F, We-suoe M. Wezf. D. Wiisffiirneyer. B, Wesion, S. Inqram, L. Jacicsen, D. Johnson, V. King. Fourfh Row: N. Weyeii. E. Whaiien, T. Wheisfone, P. Whife, R. Whife, R, Whii- inu, S Wfwiiis, R. Wiikeisharn, B. Kirby D, Kirby, L, Means. A, Meisberqer. . 5- .. . .M X. 2 ag. x 'ie -1 5,3 1 . . Tenth Grade Fi'Hl1 Row: C. Wilkerson, A. Wiiiiams, C. Wiiiiams, M. Wiii'arn5 P. Wiiiiarns V. Wiiliams, W. Williams. J. Wiliis, M. Mooney, B. Morgan, M. Noifand, D Pierson. Sirih Row: R. Wiison, L. Windisch. C. Winicciinann, S. Wifhemp E. Wciisicrnian R. Wood, P. Woohrn, T. WUIB, R. Ponder S. Praff, PN, Roland, C. fichoenle Sevenih Row: A. Yegkei, P. Ymwrn, R. Yvunq, S. Young, W. Young, S. Zaman R. Zunicer. D, Zuerrie, E. S-riser A. Srniih, B. Sveed. D. Sneisnn. Eighfh Row: P. Siainpei, W. Swanami, J, iimivfpwn. B. Thurinund. 7 M ....' A . TA b..V.V .Y Q .:.f i K V i P. .X . K V .. . i.ii 5:..- :.:. in 1 in , T A 1. . .L is . . llq' H ...vl ! xnvl V by I V AN AL :Q 12 X3 ' Auir -iQjj,,ir..w...,. , .V,.,..,.. ii -.5A .3 ...f u , M 9 . iff 1- ' A .2 --:-.... PN? . . M ...2 -v', -.... V f ,,w-., . I 'I Q ff A ., Zi ., .. gzf. ,' ,f W' '. gf f' 'g' . - qw ., 4 . H ixbx . QI- :.:. i a:l Q in .,... in A it P A ii ' i -M A 'fa H - W L ' ii mhim fi 2 . . iii - as Q W ' ..'2f - il N . W 72 . . vmfmva H 'v. O af. ul -. ,.l 4 X OO I .9 - I I TA , fm mil tMPw--,wr mm? 4 rn mqwm1Sw5fvS Student Activities i Student organizations add radiance and warmth to school lite much as the sun brings brightness to the earth. To group activities students bring a storehouse of energy. and the resulting good works in publications. student government and service clubs are a power in their own lives and in the community. Sparkling performances by musicians and dramatists also play a part in creating a sunny atmosphere at Hughes. ss V 1 is Q JE? I 4 W 1:- ..., , .. .E ,gs 'Q Q A U5 Q ' 2 X . 5 5: :,.:s :,as 1-: Q, Xi 555 ' ig ,V , m 1 ' we 3 1 ' 'K s . , . , ss . 5' - ' ' fe- .N gf sg' Q X 2 ,B he X X v ,E ,we is Q Q c K V, S ig s. X c 5, . .. 5 ww? , . ww, si sy fgx' S we ,X g J 5 thx c ,y as A i .. ' ff Q .M . a .fi N'-N WK M Currie lallcs we-r lhe band schedule cl lhe year wlrh Preslden+ Anne Parker. Below-Firs+ Row: P. Neumann, l. Kelly, L. Gall, B. Hazelwood. Second Row: D, Darby, D. Sollberqer, D. Banlly, J. Dammann, J. Dauqherly. Third Row: A. parlcer, N. Hnpperlz, M. Carmen, S. Perry, E. Halrslon. Fourfh Row: R. Anderson, R. Rupp. S. Kldwell, A. Fields. Fiflh Row: E. NN' nic, J. Slebles, T. Grimm, L. Roberrs. B. Skill. Sixfh Row: L, Koch, L. Hubble, R. Kesfler, A, Barnes, B. l-llll. Opposlfe Page-Firsi Row: S. Wilherup, C. Bradshaw, S. Hughes, P. fwrvpler. Second Row: S. Ashbroclc, K. Vanover, D, Shaw, D, Adam, M. NY: lm. Third Row: U. Ballle, N. Wallace, W, Parrish, A. Heuclc, P. N'Nrl'n-, N. Dlvens. Fourih Row: H, Greene, J. Youngblood, D. Swain. l l-mnleller. D. Yarnaqrschl. Fiffh Row: J. Gllchrisl, J. Williams, R. .l lfwlfw A. Slwlwf, B. LlavIs.Six'll'1 Row: S. Smllh, N. Talurn, B. Moore, D. Candls, E. Keyes. A Concerts, Merry-Go-Round and Fall Football Games Keep Big Red Band Busy .lim Bell, Ben l-llrl Nl. Cfillivei, l. Battle, linii.1lir3rTyN G. Smilli, Sli'- br-vl, l. lvliiyf-, S. Tlill, J. Fmipgfn, J, Jon: --,, B. Krin- rwdy. YV ThroughouT The year l96O. The band sparlrled aT various school TuncTions. Under The direcTion oT Mr. 6ilberT CurTis, The musicians perTorrned halT-Time shows aT boTh home and away TooTball games and added spiriT To The pep assemblies. Much preparaTion' was needed Tor The TooTball shows, and in auTumn, every day The sevenTy members OT The band indusTriously pracTiced Their rouTines aT Coy Field Trom 2:I5 To 4:30. During The yeaT?.The band also perTormed aT The spring and ChrisTmas concerTs, ParenTs' NighT and Merry-Gof Round. i This year Tor The TirsT Time The insTrumenTal deparTmenT presenTed a winTer concerT in which all The bands and The orchesTra perTormed. The orchesTra is made up OT The sTring ensemble and some members of Senior Band. lTs mosT imporTanT evenT each year is playing Tor graduaTion. nior Band gave The Winler ConcerT a Mexiian aTmosphe sTraw sombreros and Spanish Tunes, A .W Anne Piiil-.T-i, lliilq Y mi is 2-Y Q 3 5 ,aid Q .X A- W A X Q 1 3 Q. . f-x . 1- ..IiL.. 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A, Quay, 1 9, .. rw' T S . . 1 - s Ai . - 'firm aww' Tl-- .M sTaTT lqnniiif, ilself making designs To larighfen up The pages OT' The play workers Transform drab backdrops inTo convincing scenery Tor The '60 annual, our many produdicns. Art Beautifies Hughes All The classes oT arT Teachers Miss Frances AdomeiT, Mrs. Josephine DeuTsch and Miss Marcella SchroTh combine To Torm The ArT DeparTmenT. This uniT is invaluable in iTs help To The Music and DramaTic DeparTmenTs. The arT sTaTT designs posTers and programs Tor all The musical concerTs given ThroughouT The year. When The plays and The annual Merry-Go-Round are produced, The sTage comes alive wiTh The many realisTic seTTings The ambiTious sTudenTs devise, AT ChrisTmas Time The arT division decoraTes a large Tree in The Ti-onT hall. This year, Tor The very TirsT Time, The Tree was an arTiTicial one. IT looked very rnodernisTic in whiTe, red and gold. The uniqueness of The design aroused much Nl commenT and enThusiasm among The sTudenT body. A picTure Ol llle Tree HWY be Seen on llle Oppoglle page- This ver-zaTile arT ',lTIdPUlH lf-nd Their lnlfinli Tir The making rilpw.lvi 1, J. Sears, J. Chenaely J. Lawson, A. PaTTerson, P. Cox, R. Ponder, J. HL-iderwreicli 81 n6O Plays High Successes Sages and lhespians, Nalional Honor Sociely, conslilule Hughes' dramalics deparlmenl. Under The direclion ol Miss Mary Jo Boolcoul, lhe lwo organizalions unile lo presenl sev- eral school produclions during The year. Sages is made up ol bolh senior and junior high sludenls who are inleresled in dramalics. The club me-els once a monlh. lls ollicers are: Gayle Biehle, presidenly Pal How- ard, vice-presidenly Gay Leberechl' and Regime Kolleclc, sec- relariesy and Don Speer, lreasurer. Sages has many varied aclivilies. This year ils members compeled wilh olher schools in an inlra-cily dramalics con- lesl. Each school presenled a variely ol slcils, monologues, and one-acl plays. Also, lhroughoul 'the year lhe members ol Sages served on properly, coslume, and malce-up com- millees lor lhe school plays and Merry'Go-Round. Thespians is a nalional honor sociely lor sludenls who have shown special lalenl and inleresl in dramalics. To ioin, each person musl have received len poinls which he earned by parlicipaling in lhe school plays, or helping on commil- lees behind lhe scenes. 82 Y QQ L V Sages Firsl Row: P. Couch, P. Tee- garclen, A. lliiin, M. Hauclc, M. H o p p e r, G. Leberechf, J. Ward. Second Row: D, Slrelelf, N. Slrelz, B. Cunagin. S. Lowry. P. Wilson, D. Lurnlrer, B. Ken- nedy, Miss Boolcoul. Third Row: J. Lowry, C. Young, D. Wolf, S. Rule, J. Bell, J. Gullaclauro, D. Ames. Fourlh Row: G. Behle. B. Lovill, A. Turpeau, R. Kol- leclc, P. Helmig, D. Verlner, M. Slallman, C. Heimkreiler. Fiflh Row: J. Sleioll, E. Price, S. Sherman, D. Sloan, D. Speer, L. Cavens, A. Jeclcel, B. Bibee, P. Weghorsl. To .X - -Q APS CQ1' Thespians Firsl Row: B. Cunagin, J. Lowry, D. Speer, G. Biehle, R. Kolleclc, P. Weghorsl, Miss Boolcoul. Second Row: M. Hauck, Gi. Leberechl, A. Turpeau, S. Rule, J. Sleioll, B. Lovill. Miss Boolcoul gives Men are Like Slreel Cars casl lhe benefit ol her valuable experience. L31-f l 6 are .J Tlw -.ranirii-, dr-liqhled Thr' sludenl body wilh Their humorriuf, play Men are Lila Slreol Cam' uMen Are Like Slreel Cars In early November ol fhis school year lhe Senior Class ol T960 sponsored a play. Men Are Like Slreel Cars, lhe lille, comes lrom an old quolalion: Men are like slreel cars, one every live minulesf' ll was a comedy in lhree acls, each acl more humorous lhan lhe preceding one The casl and behind-slaqe workers were all seniors and all publicily and ushering were done by lhe upper classmen, also. The characlers were Maudie, a lypical leenaqer, played by Pal l-Toward: Davy, her boy lriend, .by Don Speer: Joy, her cousin, by Susan Rule: her molher, played by Pal Weghorsl: and her Dad, porlrayed by Dick Surber. The play was a qreal success and all who had lhe opporlunily ol seeing il enioyed il immensely. -.ai l Q . 5 T s ,, . fit 72 .4 xi .. 5 A llrni i- Nrii li-lli him di ifghlrii lhal lm :ini-,l mfiirv The u1liiilarTsai Ycinq nLule Song The second play given al l-luqhes, was Lule Song. This play has a lender charm which has lasled since il was lirsr enacled on lhe Chinese Slage in l44O. ll has become a Chinese classic. ll is admired by lhe Chinese iusl as lhe works ol Shakespeare are by lhe resl ol lhe world. The slaging was very simple, consislinq primarily ol drapes and plallorms. There were eleven scenes in all, and qreal leelinq was employed in each ol lhem by every one ol The sixly characlers. We are sure lhal every sludenl who saw lhe presenlalion lell lhe audilorium wilh a leelinq ol qrealer admiralion lor lhe Chinese people and a qrealer respecl lor lheir capacilies ol sullering, palience and sacrilice which lhis really greal play demonslraled. Alan Boliif-i, The Hi nrvmbli- Cliaiiii, wiin lm- he ails lil llii- fiudivni i- Vvilll hii. Tino ai liniq. wg ,Q K if if 2 gl? mai hxiyX.,1 I x W, up L X Q32 .5 Q 9? 1 fs z mf Q W ,N 'S Lunchroom Cashiers Lunclwline Guards Production Staff ln -1 -,f-ai , tiinf- tlwif, qrriup ul business ilwese caslwiers maine students and tacnlty pay Tlic lifira',-,rid lun: ltlinc ftllftldh are d iily lic 1 il stimli nt, '3llf'Jf't'.'i',I'l'i lhy Minn lffyinfv, turn wif up tor their well-filled trays at lunCl'i tirne, witti tlii- iiiwiblnni iii liiinqry in in i lt1'lTtt't7Cililli fiiniiiinl nl inirnuriqifipliud inntoiifil. Treasurer's Assistant and Tolren Seller l Tom Mineard assists the sclnool treasurer and l Joann Creech sells tokens to students. Student Assistants Ticlret Committee Book Store Boys Book Room Boys i stuclentf, min buy anytlninci trfirn qraplw Brent Owens and David Kayser solve the Tino wcirlc ot Jill Appel, Fred Wiqciniw, and iuaimr til fiym unit-, trrinn llwcso fnufgrtnl niet- riddles ot missinq texts as they distribute Carol l-loltkanip is inipi-ivisi-it by Mini, Ravi li-- Qlifinlu, lofiolcs to all iilasscs. in rlifiiqff ill lit liuls, Library Assistants Captains otUsl1ers Visual Aids Crew llii- ibifii, fiusi-itfinln ilwilc mst ltrfilcn and Clitl Dziectt, Priscilla Helrniq, and Cliris VisualAid',Ci'e1w, c--rnpiiwud til twenty 1-iiilil nip Qtr- tim fyi'i' by ic-plficinq ttiern VH tlwe Meegliler liead tlwe list ot ustters tor school boys and a simile qinl, run iiiiwii,-4, in Ri ni 2l8. slinyez, lrir ritneis. functions in ttie auditorium. l Gargoyle Tells Hughes of The LaTesT News Firsf Row: P. Wei'le, C. Gregory, B. Boesche, S. Becker, L. Dunaway. Second Row: E, Savage, B. STuckey, R. Richardson. Top: The Gargoyle senior advisers are The old pros ol: The paper. BoTTom: The iunior high sTaTT prepares To Take over The many Gargoyle duTies. mvm One oT The busiesT spoTs in The school is Room 206, The Gargoyle Room. On Monday. Tuesday, and Wednesday aTTernoons iournalisTs gaTher To prepare The news and Tea- Tures Tor The Tollowing week's Gargoyle, The rhyThmic clicking oT TypewriTers, The animaTed conversaTions beTween page ediTors and reporTers, and The rusTling oT papers cree aTe a disTincTive aTmosphere in The Gargoyle Room. Gargoyle work has a Two-Told value. IT provides excel- lenT Training Tor Those working on The paper, giving Them a TasTe oT journalism in all iTs phases. The wriTers develop a skill Tor expressing ideas clearly. IT has The TuncTion oT brings ing Hughes sTudenTs and TaculTy inTo a coordinaTed whole by iTs coverage oT school news and by iTs special TeaTures, spoT- lighTing TaculTy and sTudenTs TrequenTly. Jan Gausmann, execuTive ediTor, heads This year's 'lGar- goyle sTaTT. The sTaTT oT ediTors consisTs oT: Diane DeiTers, TronT page: Sandy Bereskin, second or ediTorial page: Bill Wandmacher, sporTs page: and Debbie McKinley, TourTh page. They lay ouT The pages, ediT arTicles, wriTe headlines, and prooT-read The copy. Business sTaTT workers become ac- quainTed wiTh The managemenT oT a business organizaTion. Mary Jane ReiTman and PeTe ShulTes head The business sTaTT. They obTain adverTisemenTs Tor each week's Gargoyle, bill The adverTisers, and place The ads on The page. Gayle Biehle, circulaTion manager, supervises The disTribuTion oT The papers on Wednesday' mornings. Ron PuckeTT provides The Gargoyle wiTh phoTographs of school acTiviTies. fXssisTanT ediTors, TeaTure wriTers, reporTers, and TypisTs are The back- bone oT The newspaper. Much of The crediT Tor excellenT news coverage and presenTaTion goes To Miss Hazel Koppen- hoeTer, The sponsor Tor ThirTy-Three years. During The winTer oT l959, a change appeared in The Gar- goylef' The newspaper is now prinTed on larger. beTTer quale iTy paper wiTh more phoTographs. These physical changes resulTed Trom swiTching Trom a TlaT bed prinTing process To oTTseT, a process which involves phoTographing The pages. S l Jidie Sipe Calfcen Williams, Peggy ,Ines-, Slall-Mary Lol, Diersing, Pele 1ulTes, Ben Sqhinlrel, Doris Tolberl, CVIUK li. ...T -1--. li -pnring lo monl Thr- wuvlcly deadline are lhc lypi'T5,, phoTogra ard efxrlo-n1'.ls. 1 'dy uGoocll::ye, Miss Kope Hughes is losing more Than iusT an English and journalism Teacher This June when Miss Hazel Koppenhoeler reTires. ln The ThirTy-seven years Miss llKope has TaughT aT Hughes, she has played an inTegral parT in school acTiviTies and has won The respecT and aTTecTion oT many sTudenTs and Teach- ers. When she carne To Hughes, she became sponsor of Old Hughesll, a monThly liTerary magazine, lvliss Kope organized The Gargoyle ThirTy-Two years ago and has loeen iTs adviser ever since. Because oT her guidance, The Gargoyle has won many All-American awards, lvliss KoppenhoeTer also super- vised The publicaTion oT six Hughes Annuals and sponsored school sororiTies. Hughes will nevor have anoTher Teacher who can surpass Mia-, Kopef, achievement and inlluonre, lvllww Ki ppunluiele,-I pluix,-,-, lwoi liuid w4irl1lnL1igdll4,y',Bill, Diario,llel.JlJlC:,urid5c1Udy,liu lliuii Tim: pixprrf. O .r beloved phoTographer, Ron PuckeTT, did much To cheer The down- hearTed annual sTaTT when iT missed deadlines. Qne sunny day lasT spring, a group oT exciTed juniors gaTh- ered in room 3028. These sTudenTs were designaTed by Miss Leola Reynolds To be The annual sTaTT Tor I96O. EnThusiasTically, The new sTaTT members chose a name Tor Their book. They decided To call iT The Sparkling SixTies. as a TribuTe To The beginning oT a new decade. The TirsT concreTe plans oT The annual Took shape during The summer aT Nashville, Tennessee. There Miss Reynolds and co-ediTors Carole McGoy and Dale WolT discussed The conTenTs of The book wiTh Mr. Shaw, publisher oT The annual. They were given permission To add a secTion never presenTed beTore. This secTion is a summer supplemenT. IT will conTain The spring acTiviTies oT The school ThaT happen aTTer The Sparkling 1960 Yearbook Pride of Annual Staff yearbook goes To prinT. The subscribers will receive This secf Tion in The mail someTime in The summer of I96O. When school began, The ambiTious seniors sTarTed Their work on The many varied iobs necessary in The producTion oT an annual. The arT sTaTT worked under The guidance oT Miss Frances AdomeiT and arT ediTors Janice Lowry and Bob l-lebensTreiT. Mr. Clyde l-lall worked wiTh The Tinancial sTaTT, whose manager was Mary Lou Diersing. Miss Leola Reynolds supervised The selecTion oT picTures and advised The sTudenTs on The wriTing sTaTT. Every day sixTh bell, members oT The sTaTT busied Them- selves cropping picTures, wriTing copy, Typing idenTiTicaTions, designing club emblems, and counTing money paid by pros- pecTive annual buyers, The sTaTT especially enioyed The new addiTion To The annual room-a moody soTT drink machine ThaT would give Them a choice oT soda when iT TelT like iT. By The beginning oT The second semesTer, many sTaTT mem- X-sau! EdiTor Carole McCoy locks over her copy which Lea Kaleis and Cheryl Bonne-ll are indusTri- ously Typing. ArT STaff-FirsT Row: l-l. Gelke J. Ransick, J. Lowry, M. Spencer. Second Row: B. l-lebensTeiT, B Redde-VT, C. Clark. ' Q YM sw X is 'Q Tw J A QL? . . 1' 4 1 x., A 4 'xl .Q .4 -- an X! rw JI Maw? uni J nun 107, MK ' A -' . .A W .jD'v0sn-- Honor Society f gf Qne of rhe highesl honors which any Hughes srudenf can alfain is membership in The Hughes Honor Sociery. This organizalion, which selecls iis members on Ihe basis of grades alone. is composed of Ihe lop len percenl of Ihe senior class and Ihe six highesl iuniors. These juniors form Ihe execurive board. In February Ihe Socieiy holds a Iea Io which all Hughes sludenls who have mainlained a B average or belfer for The iirsr semesler are inviled. Punch and cookies are served and several ourslanding speakers encourage Ihe siudenls Io mainrain high scholarship. Each year Ihe grades of all seniors are averaged and ranked and Ihose who qualify for membership in Ihe sociely are invired Io a special banquel held in Ihe spring. AI Ihis banguei each new member receives his Honor Sociely in- signia, which can be worn eilher as a necklace or a pin. Mem- bers of Honor Sociely are sealed on Ihe siage on Class Day and receive gold seals for rheir diplomas al gradualion. Dave' Langford wafches Judy Slivers as she signs Ihe Honor Sociely book. I Execu+ive Board-Firs+ Row: Vikloria Menyherf, Judy Sfivers, Virginia Kramer. Second Row: Dave Langford, Dick Fischer, Janel Gausmann. zezaazzsresmuemsaw- 20 20. 22 23 24 25 26. 27 28 29 30 3I 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40. 4I 42 43 44 45 David Langlord . . Judy Sfivers . . Virginia Kramer , Richard Fischer . Janer Gausmann Pafricia Richards . . Vikioria Menyherf , . Suzanne Williamson . Judy Shad .,,. Sheryl Freckman . Richard Anderson . Reqine Kolleck , . Diane Carey . . Judy Bornernan . George Boolhe . Ann Williams . . Carolyn Seifz . . . Cheryl Bonnell . . . Marfha Ann Carmon Bonnie Lou Hazelwood Harvey Benison . . . Carole Heinlein . . . Julie Snarr . . . Carole Ann McCoy . Nancy Lee Langland . Carolyn Sleinbach . , Lea Mara Kaleis . . Brenda J. Simpson Pairicia Ann Howard Marilyn Hauck . . . Jonaihan Siehl , . . Ronald Ehrhardl . . Roswilha Runke . . Bonnie Barfon . . Richard Bollinger . Carolyn Ramplon . June Ransick . . Michael Snyder . Bonnie Jellison . Cynlhia Lalscha . Murr Oeilinger . Dorolhy Krohn . Waller Lane .... Gail P. Skili .... Marilyn Ann Milchell Honor Roll 4.0000 3.948I 3.9468 3.9245 3.9I32 3.83 I8 3.7982 3.6933 3.6550 3.65I I 3.6470 3.6274 3.6! 70 3,6 I 44 3.5904 3.5849 3.5754 3.5392 3.5272 3.4803 3.4803 3.4754 3.4302 3.3989 3.3936 3.392I 3.3882 3.3779 3.3457 3.3430 3.3284 3.2954 3.2666 3.2554 3.24l2 3.2405 3.229I 3.2227 3.2 I 80 3.2074 3.2028 3.l792 3.I 704 3. I 470 3.I3I5 STudenT Council Execufive Board: J. STivers. Presidem oT PresidenTs' C wil: P. Rir herds, Cfrresp' ndiri-'1 SecreTary: T. Blaclc, Junior Vice- l'ir-sfdi-nT' K. Erii lfson, Sr-riirir Vine-Presioerfq Miss Kloalc, Sponsor: R. Audi-i .T ii, Pri-widvi-nl: J. Jivfiin, Sophomore Vine-PresidenT: D. McKinley, Rrriordirig Sw relaryq R. Jenrrings, Treaziwer, Senior Student Council ,f l ....-- The governing body oT l-lughes High School is iTs STudenT Council composed oT represenTaTives elecTed in each home- room. The council, organized in l945 and sponsored now by Miss Gladys Kloalc, Talces parT in many proiecTs To aid l-lughes sTudenTs and To improve The school. x 1 as STudenT Council members spend many hours in The Aliovfi bnTow find aTTer school adminisTeririq The LTTST and Found CTepfii'Tiiir-nl. A special commiTTee oT The council manages The LosT and Found. A unique proiecT oT The Council has been The painTing oT The emblems oT all T-Tughes clubs on The wall oT The Alcove. This year The group helped To purchase a new supply oT Torks Tor The lunchroom. included in The Council's many acTiviTies is The Leadership Training ConTerence, held Tor members oT STudenT Council and PresidenTs' Council. The conTerence, which Took place This year on February I8 during TiTTh and sixTh bells, TeaTured CincinnaTi's Tamous Judge SchwarTz as a speaker and also movies and discussion groups perTaining To leadership. The STudenT Council is in charge oT The poinT sysTem, by which sTudenTs who have been oT service To Their school Through ouTside acTiviTies are honored. Firsf Row: B. Pri I-iimii, M. l'fi'i'i ry S. llm-d, K. lrrii lcsrin, N. Pic-wlfiri, S. Srnilli, C. Young. D. DuiToi',, N. Hall J. Apple, T. Blarlr. Second Row: N. Miihllw--iq ll ii in ii Fri T lumix C. lieiiiigii M. Cfiliii-r, P. Ciiiirli, S. Ahlcrinq, J, Shvers, J. Paul. Third Row: B. Davisson, S. WamTdy, N. liiiiiilfirm, .I, Bi-li, R T, T3 i T. 5. , .li-' 'iiiiii-., B. Ri if' lui, l. May M. lin limi, N,HiippiriT1 B. Hamm. Fourih Row: D. Harris, B. Boyer. J, l7illfin, F. Wirr,-iiri, P. Wriilf,-, TT, Kin li, .l. .liwiiii ' D r U GT L llc- A J dlrins M llaihri'-r l C 'li' -i IT Shim TQ Alli ri XX liiipi iii lT Pri ifiiw FITTT1 Row: C. li hfiwii, E. Rader, E. Grics, R, A V1dUlSfIT,T..T'lfTd ine, . on fr, . i. , . . ' .. T ii. . ii lTe'.. Firsf Row: Bwbby Williams, secreTary, Ren Jennings pi'esidcnTg Lari Y Tlwl vir v prvwidonl. Second ROWS Lloyd Williams, Coachj Charles Neal, ui-iqeanf aT .irniwf Toni Sfiunlq, lieawuici The H Club is an aThleTic organizaTion Tor boys who have earned a leTTer in any sporT. The club, under The spon- sorship oT Mr. Lloyd Williams, meeTs biweelqly aT school. TT promoTes Triendship and good sporTsmanship among boys oT aThleTic abiliTy. The Tair play and cooperaTion ThaT H Club inspires consTiTuTe The club's happy Time, The club is responsible Tor The care oT The school's many Trophy cases. The main acTiyiTies include iTs annual Queen oT SporTs Dance given in March and The All-SporTs BangueT held in The spring. AT The bangueT The club presenTs an award To The ouTsTand- ino aThleTe oT The year. This year The organizaTion earned money by selling gladio- lus bulbs and program boolcleTs. The boolcleTs conTain The line-ups Tor The TooTball and baslceTball Teams Trom each pub- lic high school. IT also lisTs The oTher afhlefic Teams Trom Hughes, The members oT The band, our maioreTTes, and our cheerleaders. The proceeds oT The sale helped The boys buy Thrrir H Club iaclceTs. 45' ,vu Firsf Row: L. Hughes, L. Parks, C. Young, R. Jennings. Second Row: J. Powers, J. Bell, M, Snyder, J. Bell, T. Farrell, J. Hill. Third Row: R. Nulsen, B. Bibee, H. PraTher, M. Tolliver, W, Walker, D. WolT. B, Wesley. Fourfh Row: A. Gerber R. SWITT, B. Williams, C, Neal, A. STolces, H. Wallfer. FiTTh Row: F. Wilson, C. Lishawa, E. STein, T, STrunln, R. Boehm J. WheelwrighT, R. Ward. UH Club - X w , iv i TMI' FirsT Row: Coach Lloyd Williams, V. Mfwiiy, L, Ramiindo, R. Sm'Th, R, Jones. Second Row: C. Wingard, H. Williami., T. Mueller, D. Crabel. Third Row: A, Hill, C. Bell, D. Hudson, B, Rr-ynfild'-, P, S1lTlilTf?a, FourTh Row: Tl. Daley. A. Ransiilr, B. Wandinaihvi, P. Hiipliins. Fiffh Row: B. Slandley R. Bunhin, D. Glow lcler A, Malone, S, Rlifidigii. Zi 1111. Q-QV ffk 5 1 Y l 1V l T 1' V1 f 1.l W7 Vw 1 1ll1 'l,Vw1 111' n 1 m AA TT-V :VT 1 111 l lV11 n 1ru n V1 111111- OFFICERS lin! 1 , .1 .1,1.,,1,11 y .T11-s 1111111 V- FHV- Q1-11 l'1 lir n111w11 . R1u 1d1n.1 Slu 1f'dry P 1T1-1' B1i11 V- C, f V. r11'11CT 11.1811 11-T.11v T 111. '1 1 , . , . .T1V-11,1111-1 F' 11 .T1-r' 1 1 Q V' 1uT 11l fK11n1 l VV'V 5 1-.1- 1 , , ' 11V.111l 17 f'X11111, TA 1 T 1-1-1 l TV 1 l , S11 1111 Juniois-FirsT Rowtl l1V, 1 T11 Ti1.1.111 fl. '1 11-11T1-1 ,l,l'1T. Second Row: M l TT Bw, V-', ll, P11111, Third Row: l', V TT. T1' 1111T T15 2111 fi 1? 11111 l Seniors-Firsl Row: .T, IT11' T? N ,1 V11 R ,1- 1V 11111. Second Row: T 1, lv11- 111 1 , '1, fl111,11, BX, 1 111' T, Ti 11' , Third Row: '1 Z 111' 111,l1' l11l111 W, C' 1 l,'1N T B, B T111 FourTl1 Row: T TT 1111 T T-'1'1-1 l. f:1VV11 ,H C11 if 1, FifTh Row: V '111 1111 l i11 'T l , S'1 1 f,. N411 1- l 1 S lr' Ci. l 1 1.1 M Hughes Club fnun , il. .1 uuumgv ' .l....l-l ,,.,l..1... . ...... .1...- Hughes Club is il service Club which wn5 esTablie.heCl by lvlr. Elmer Kizer in TCIIQ. Juniory und seniorz who have 111 qood Ch61racTer and sCholf1QTif record are eligible Tor rnern bership. The John Alden-Pri5Q1llf1 dance near lhunlcsqivinq is The annual proieCT To make money. The boys have also wolfl QweaTshirTs To help pay Tor Their Trip To Brown CounTy or BuTler STEITG Park in June. This 151 The ever1T which ull oT The boys we1iT Tor be-cuue,eiTqive11Thern11ch11nQeTo be Toqelher Tor 11 wonderTul weekend oT Tun. Each yeer, The club P1111 aponiored 11 service proiecT. They have given The school much iTer11f1 1111 11 Television seT, 11 Type wriTer Tor The anr1ua1l, and a Trophy case. . , , 1.3.55 K T ' 51,1 kk., Q-fr QL if V T.,-d pf-'ilu Milwra Zrfen niodelr a Turquoise blue dress in The Tashion show. Honor League ........ xi, . Ti -TlT1 L -iEAc.us 3 ,K , Hughes Honor League is an orqanizaTion Tor senior girls which emphasizes service and honor. Each year in The spring The junior girls wilh a HCT' average or beTTer are ivniTed To ioin. The girls Then elecT TiTTeen girls To The ExecuTive Board, which handles The club's business during The nexT year. ln The Fall, TiTTy girls serve as Freshie Aids by direcTing sTudenTs around The school. These girls are easily recognized because oT The brighT red arm bands They wear, A Big and LiTTle SisTer ParTy is given Tor The new girls aT Hughes. Each senior girl is given a liTTle sisTer To Tale To The parTy. lhroughouT The resT oT The year each senior lceeps Tab on her liTTle sisTer and gives her a helping hand when iT is needed. The nexT club proiecT is The candy apple sale, which is Tol- lowed by The preparaTion oT Thanlcsgiving baslceTs Tor a needy Tamily. Many Tormer Teachers and pupils are inviTed baclf Tor The annual ChrisTmas Tea. ln March, a Fashion Show is given which gives a preview oT EasTer sTyles and prom dresses. The girls Take a Trip To The CounTy Home, carrying goodies and cheer Tor The paTienTs. ln The spring The new olliicers are iniTiaTed aT a brealcTasT. The year's acTiviTies end wilh a picnic. ,gil Firsf Row: B. Freeman, C. Clarlc, C. Corry, 6. Hogan B. Hazelwood, lvl. Green, P. Conner, J. Apple, J. AbaTe. Second Row: B. BroiighTon, P. Geiger, P. Cox, J. ChenaulT, D. Jaclcsiin, G. Burr, E l:iT7paTriw1c, B. Biiiwn, l. HampTon, S. Hall. Thircl Row: K. Ericlcsrn, R. Gi-irnes, V. Kramer, J. Gausmann, M. Kulelhan, L. Kaleis, P. Honivan, B. Daniel, J. Appfi, l. Kelley, L. Hammond. Fourfh Row: M, Ha1iilc,C. Heinlein, P. Cnui h, l. Kaleis A. Diclcey, S. Gordon, P. Helmiq. B. Boesviii, J. Clwnaull, J. Johnson, J. Grosser, D. Adam, S. Freclnnan. Fif+h Row: ll. Bam P. Bailey, B. Jellison, P. Kolicilr, Recording Serreiary, lvl. Caimvn J. Bcirneman,E.Gordon.lv1,Diersing, P. H i.ai ward, G. Bien e C. HoTTlamp, S. Hughes, I.. Asher B. BarTor. 94 Honor League ExecuTive Board is The governing body of Honor League. The TiTTeen members are elecTed in May oT their iunior year, Any girl being iniTiaTecl inTo Honor League who has a 'TBA' average is eligible To be nominaTed Tor The Board. Each candidaTe musT have a peTiTion signed by TwenTyflive incoming members, VoTing Then Talces place in The iunior girls' homerooms. The newly-elecTed Board members are inviTed To The Honor League brealTasT in The spring. The new Board receive Their oTTices and duTies aT a picnic wiTh The reTiring Board. The Board plans and supervises The various acTiviTies oT The honor club under The sponsorship oT Miss Aria Parlce Schawe. Each Board member serves as chairman oT aT leasT one acTiviTy. She appoinTs one oTher Board member and several Honor League girls To work on her commiTTee wiTh Miss Schawe. The Board meeTs on The second Tuesday oT every monTh To plan The clubs TuncTions. AlThough This group governs Honor League, iT malces no Tinal decision as Tar as The consTi- TuTion is concerned. The girls suggesT any changes or addi- Tions To The consTiTuTion buT They musT be accepTed by The girls aT The general meeTing. Much oT The success oT Honor Leagues acTiviTies is deTermined by The cooperaTion and eTTorT-. of The ExecuTive Board. Honor League ExecuTive Board: FirsT Row: P. Wili.r'ivw V. Kianu-r,Ci1. Sl iini Pr id nl lr R' liiiT Miss Schawv. Second Row: B. Marion, A, Wili'. T-si f' '. '- Vice-l3residenT, S, Frvrlcrrian. Third Row: cl. Cfahsniaiin, S. Bw lf-i, B. lim n M T-Tau lr Fourfh Ro lR1rsi ls B I ll TR K ll TP 1 .ir .il , . rr. w:.. fri , ,T-islrr, . ir'-A. 'T g Sw ri-liiry J. Snmr, Ciiiir-i.prrrirTiril1 Sv' rvlaiiy. ln ll- .., 5 'Q:.. s 'fi -' . ,fc-, . M' 0 ' ,. To do The Thing l lcnow is True, n . A' U t- I And should noT be ashamed To do, ' 'n' ' To hel some oTher irl To see n . P Q TQ 'I 'D' The Thing lhaT so appeals To me. . I , 1. s ti -filo s FirsT Row: 5. Wi 'mm N, Mi Rfibffrls, G, SLUT, C. Wlicaci, M. PaTlerson, N. MorTon J, Tin- hr-r, M. Wiullci-r C. Lebr-iw lil, lil. Mi llirvlvy, M, Sp:-ni' M' Hr Second ROWZ ln Reid. C. MHVWY. A. Lvrifh. 'C W6-iclirrld, A. Williams, J. STivers, J. lheders, J. Sffiinrivdrr C. MrCnfy,.1. M:-yn-i, P. Riihiid N BTH-T1 S, Wi'ii.irri i n M. PVT' 'V C. Ramp n, Third Row: C. Seih, L. Webber, S. OuerT, M. Milfhall, fx. Blailf, P.W1lr.irii, M, Z.-li-ii,.T. lliilli-rf, XX, Brnlh C . . ,f l'. A. Wivi+q.sli-, T5 Miiwifw, P. Wilsi-rv, P, L'a1lf-y R, Rhnlw, L, Leopold, B. Marion. FourTh Row: P. Wilrvis, L7.Cnr1'y, M, amilli, 5, Bw l---i A. lTii1r4ii w l Sr r IQ lQlilsh T luT1PxPiilrrL F1lr1rswnDKrohnJSliadCBnnllC,Plllip CBr1li il l lv FiTThR l Y viii 'ii f,c. HH i, . ru fi. ,J , i , L , . , , B. ii ' , ii vs rrwil . 1 in ' ow: T. lui Bi l-nr bil fx Slf-inbif li M Li.- he d N. Langland J, Snarr, S. Rule, E, Lange, J, Li wry, B. li'viTl, P. Wref1lirvii,l ,l, Malliis, K, l filo-s, ll. Sli'-liflll Cz. W I Mi i I J. Ransiclc, P. Turner C. Boll, lluzeTTes, an honor club Tor Treshman, sophomore and iiinior girls. sTrives To promoTe good ciTizenship, leadership, anil Triendship among iTs members. The clubs main purpose i ln be oT service To The school and The communiTy. AT ChrisTmas and aT EasTer, l-luzeTTe members can be sfieii around The school selling candy canes and chocolaTe E mer eggs. Cn VelenTine's Day The club makes a Trip To The Childrens ConvalescenT Home, Talcing Valenfines and Cru lies. Kirls chosen Tor membership in i-luzeTTes musT have main- Tiiined a B average. Members are Talcen inTo The club aT a spe ial Tea. held each spring. AT This ceremony new oTTicers are insTalled, and boTh new oTTicers and new members re- rjiiii-.e corsages. A highlighT oT The year is The MoThers' Tea lv which ldluzeTTes, Their moThers, and Their Teachers are in- vilr-il. Sponsored by Miss Ann Rasche. The club engages in many irwice proiecT3, ThroLighouT The year. Huzettes Diane DeiTers Alice Owens . Diane Owens , Judy McDaniel . Nancy T-li.pperTz . Miss Ann Rasche . ,T .-N217 . Q YW-Q OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . Presidenl . . . . .Vice-RlesidenT , Refi idino Sc-creTary . CCV ifTSF7UVdlYWt.1 Sei.mTary . . , . . . .Treasurer . . Spohsoi l-lLI7fSl'lG cziriu Tiirl: i' n The ill T ' iinTinr3 -EMM Tar rlfinip'-. FirsT Row: lil. Firms e.-r. J. loelc. M. Greer, J. Faris. J. ChiTwood E. Ains, Second Row: L. Ganiqli TT, M, Noland. A. lsiaii, R. Tl' wind, M. Laws ry A. Viiia' K liif-lm. Third Row: .l. Mrlxanicri, Crirrespcinciing So-.reTary S. Bereslcin, P, Rayhey, B. Si'hoTT. D. DeiTeis, RrcsidenT J. MiRi1bffi'Tf. FourTh Row: ll Mason Oni-u Vi r- Pi'iw,d-'srl A. Niinf-mffTs, C. Abig, D. Qwens. Rewifding SefreTary, R. Riiqala, S. SmiTh, R. Graves. FiTTh Row: E. Sizmwii-iril R Srhniiidei N l'lupperTz, Treasuier, S. Kidwell. M. Coghiin, L. Jenlcins. A. hleuclc D. Kirby. I I Krueclc Club X , Piiul Kumleilei 4... . . PresidenT Ui-vid Vlfeulermeyer . , . Vice-PresidenT Donuld STiTh . . . . . SecreTary hd lNeif,e . . .... Treasurer Jim Seibel . . . . . SergeanTfaT-Arms Mi, Robeil Keller . ..., Sponsor l T - iii TT'-' w i liiflffllgiil rffv' i T 'wire Dian Brfirvinrn, FirsT Row: Mi R, TKUU-i, Sp ir' vi ii' l?HTVl'HY'il, T,XlV1'if',Tl'I'Fl5iliLflf TJ. 5' Ti Si-T i.'l.1i,. Second Row: l. Miiy cl, SMU-l Si rm-ein!--il Airnfj H Ui' e-pp. Third Row: P, Kiwi T-in-r, Pimidi-rTj R, Rupp C, Br-7ial. FourTh Row: F Wi--.T T T- TT.SwL1Clcr,T,lV1ine'nvd, D, Weslerrreer, ViceApree,id-en Founded in T948 in memory oT fi greeT Hughes. TooTbiill coach, 'Tied' Krueclc, and Krueck Club encourage5 ilu mem bers To live up To high 5Tanderds: clean bpeech, clean living, scholarship, sporTsmanship, and willingness To serve. The lceys To membership in The Krueclr Club fire perwonalily, good grades, and ciTizenship. Familiar 5ighTs in The halls oT Hughes fire Kruerlc Club boys selling TooTball and basl4eTbcill pencils To earn money Tor The club Treasury. AT ChrisTmas Time, mi5TleToe ie mold al school and The proceeds are given To The TvliTe Box Chriwlmfif, Fund. MeeTings are held Twice ci monTh, wiTh movies und speula ers. Following The meeTings are baslceTbf1ll grime-, or Swim ming, in which all The boys Telae parT. Krueclc Club has been primarily a Service rlub. During pesT years iT has purchased a Tape recorder Tor The sTage crew, spoTlighTs Tor The audiTorium, a new Tlfag, find ii Trophy cage Tor The TronT hall, The Krueclc Club I5 spon-,ored by Mr. RoberT Keller, mechanical drawing Teacher QT Hughes. ,W :lx N? 1 55,1 g K ' 3,15 IE! -' . . ' ,QE f LB L 41 Y 9' 5,3 f ,. mqvs ,N gi vw QE is 1 Y , V WW if is if Q S3325 i f ai -2 .1 qw km V K5 5 wi? Q Sim Q ' m y , av is x l S fi? if Q ' X A ,ifiis B? J Y' v 3, .r ,R J 1 .RR 115 K 3 xg X351 L' X x Q, if V if ' ' ' rqgsw ' is f ' .Q 52 wg:-gf 5 T435 2 K 4 N x V ki ,W f ' Xl 1 ' : v Q ? ' Q: ,, v S W 2 if f gi 3 i .5 A ' H 2535 K rwfi um' f ' H 4 , Qi ' i W Q Q Q f f '22 gk iw Q f A A V5 . iw 39 'H , li if 5 g f , fi 'T W Y W . , K4 E 2 if 'i x 13? gn? ,ff A Qi 95M X xg- . K 7.9 2-1 Q, ' 1 X Y - 4 fflfzli' 'kk f,f',.f-1 V YS ,. H '- ' 5,4 f ' Q: ag .Q f-1-f.:4-- L, ff W' Q26 Q' if 'B' 1: 2 - ii? 'z fki , 5. ,W J ,,, 1 -N ,mi m W -,SI K f .g ,, fmf 72: ' --. 'Q' ,if Q 5? . . gg , N i y V. I , Y 5 ,f .. ,' x E Q 'Q .,:' ' M 4 i Wt . + K QYQWQW9' mf I X 'UW' A R K I AR N KA VM. A if l V X ., H 2 i I ,imp ww Fendi 24 Q Gy 1 , , ' f x Hi sur .5 X. ffllgwb a-f'i'Qi X is s, 91 11' V x -OE - - Y Hai X. . ., 2 R ,Z - 15 ,55 ' ' x .Nw .Aw gg ff , ,.Y gg xx. I 131' A x' -' .Y 5 555 X i ig 5 'K t 14 1 X 55 Q , .:.,.Qf' 3. gg ' M if S in I SQ? 5 V t iw I i fs , , a v Senior Y-Teens is one oT The oldesT clubs aT Hughes. This organizaTion is connecTed wiTh Young Women's ChrisTian AssociaTion and is one OT many such clubs ThroughouT The world. The purpose of YfTeens is To build a Tellowship OT girls devoTed To The Task oT realizing in our common liTe Those ideals oT personal and social living To which we are commiTTed by our TaiTh as ChrisTians. AcTiviTies oT Senior Y-Teens during The year include visiTs To Drake Memorial HospiTal, Wesley Hall Home and Good SamariTan HospiTal, a parTy given To an orphanage, caroling aT ChrisTmas, a Tall Tashion show, and The annual Y-Teen PoTaTo Chip Sale. LasT Tall several oTTicers aTTended The ciTyAwide Leadership Training Comcerence held aT Camp Len- mary. The Topic discussed was The World's GreaT Re- ligionsf' This year was The premier oT The Y-Teens Fall Fashion Show. The girls modeled Their own cloThing and gave The audience an idea oT whaT's worn around Hughes. A pro- Tessional model emceed The presenTaTion. Y-Teen girls pride Themselves upon being oT service To oThers and carry ouT This purpose in Their visiTs To various Homes and HospiTals in CincinnaTi. These visiTs include carol- ing, enTerTaining, and iusT conversing wiTh The paTienTs, who greaTly appreciaTe aTTenTion and The Tood donaTed by The Y-Teens. The Hughes Y-Teen oTTicers wiTh The able assisTance OT Their sponsor, Miss DoroThy M. Beaver. sTrive To reach The high goals seT Tor Them by The YWCA. FirsT Row: J. Johns Y. Coursey, D. Crowley, J. Gilkerson, C. Corry, M. Lawson, C. Clark. Second Row: E. Arns, S. Hughes, S. Dienesch, B. Hazel- wood, B, Joris, N. Howe, P. Burg, S. Hirlinq, J. Coleqafe. Third Row: P. Courh, M. Gallagher, S. Berker, C. Cook, D, Adam, M. Kukelhan, D. Fully, J. Faulkner, M, HollsTein, M. Green. FourTh Row:A.lliiir1 S. Chavis, J .lohnf.on, M, Lakes, H. Gellre, H, Gelke, J. Lowry, K. Klinq, J, Keller, T. Jrilinson, B. Kennedy, B. Bang',Ton.FiTTl'1 Row: B. Kennedy, D. Krohn, S. Kr-niper, M. Cfishun, D, Dean, K. Lakes, B. Hubbard, B. Edwards, M. H1.r.kui', P. Helmiq, C. Combs, B, Boesche, S. Lowry. ExecuTive Board-FirsT Row: Miss Beaver, Sponsor, D. McKinley, Presi- denT: S. Hirling, Chairman oT The squads. Second Row: B. STrauss, Viro' President N. Howe, Corresponding Sec.reTary, J. Keller, InTra Cily RepresenTaTive. Third Row: P. Couch, Chaplain, D. Krohn, Service Chair- man: J. Snarr, Treasurerg M. Lakes, Recording SecreTary. Senior Y-Teens . ff1 1 - Firsf Row: V. Mayfield, C. Young, M. Mueller, D. Minor, C. Walker, D. Reaves, S. PraTT, D. McKinley, PresidenT, J. Madill. Second Row: G. MounT, J. McDaniel, L. Webber, C, Moran, J. Theders, S. Speyr-rm, S. Miller, N. STreTz, J. Shoryse. S. Weichold, M. Price. Third Row: S. Smilli, E. Masram, P. Neumann, J, Rahn, P. Wilson, D. Youngblood, C. Viwclwr J. STeinriede, D, Owens, A. Smilh, S. Ouerl. FourTh Row: L. Jackson, P. Runke, D. Young, M. MiTchell, A. Niinemels, A. Parker, D. Roll, M. Slull man, N. Schellinger, F. Rogers, D. Kirby, G. Meadows. FifTh Row: S. Thompson, C. STeinbach, B. Jellison, J. Snarr, M. Recd, K. Miluin, C. WiTcher, J. Ransick, B. Col'Tey, S. Zaman, B. STrauss, D. STrelulT, J. Shad. 101 Future Teachers of America llue purpose of Fufure Teacluers of America is fo acguainf fuudenfs wiflu and promofe inferesf in flue feacluing profes- ioru. Under flue leadersluip of Miss Dorofluy Hoffman and Mr. Edwin Sfepluens, flue members falce parf in many acfivi- 'rel flurougluouf flue year, liield frips fo elemenfary scluools are enioyed by all flue Firs? Row: M. Wcsl, J. Madill V Geiger S. l-lall, J. Hurd, J. M ulv. Second Row: P. Wilson, 'XJ Sfrefz, J. Faris, E. l-lilm, N. nuns, K. Kiefer, A. Waders, C. u ury, N. Howe. Tluird Row: Y. A ,rS0y, V. Kramer J. Sfeinf u ue M. Sloane K. Avey, B. rwrur-dy, B. Banqsforu S. Smifn 'sl Kulclluan, D. Minor. Fourflu Row: C. Pluillips, C. Scluoeffle l fxwdlrruler, P.Tiirn0r, M.Col- ' R. Snuifln, D. Mason' MA l 'zQOrald, J. Rollerf C. M runs. Fifflu Row: S. l-lill, H. ru lug, J. Brirruerrufuru, Vire--Presif ur r B, Young, T, Minoard, B. 'l lubrurd, A. Reid, J. Granf L Pwfvusoru, C. Wallror', 102 Firsf Row: N. Hall, 6. Hogan. A. lsrail, S. Hiiglues M. Waller, M. Paf- ferson, Mr. Sfepluens. Sponsor. Second Row: J. Trussell, J. Tlueders, C. Hein- lein, L. Ganqloff, J. Gausmaruru, A. Srruiflu, G. Mruunf,G.Carper2ler.Tl1ird Row: G. Burr, C, Mcgoy, C, Cool, B. Hamm, S. Cluavis, D. Kirby, L. Jails snn, J. Joluns, D. Reayes. Fourflu Row: M. Lalces B. Slrauss, J. Keller, B. Heidorn, W. Williams, L. .lenlcins C. l'leimlcreifer, E. Masram, S Vufoiqluold, l.. Dunaway, G. Leberecluf, Fifflu Row: S. Waddy, N. Langlarud, P. l-lruwardu K. Lakes, B. l-lill, D. Melvin, C. Sfein- barlu, M. Co-.luun, M. Williams, J. Ran- siclc, M. Roland. members, as well as yisifs fo flue Universify of Cincinnafi Teacluers College and fo Miami Universify. A luigluligluf of flue year was a cifyfwide conference of all Cincinnafi cluap- fers of Fufure Teacluers of America, lueld af Walnuf l'lills l-liglu Scluool. Any l-luglues sfudenf wluo is inferesfed in flue feaclwing profession and wluo luas mainfained af leasf a HC average, can ioin flue club. A special candleligluf irusfallafion cererunony is lueld in flue fall for incoming members. ln addifion fo flueir many excursions, members of Fufure Teacluers also enioy films, spealcers and discussions concerning feacluing. Tlue club is a member of flue Oluio Educafion Associafion and of flue Nafiorual Educafion Associafion. Firsf Row: J. Mfadill, M. Ma-gee. C. Crrrflir-win, N. Preslfwn, S. Prafl, F. Arun. Second Row: M, Grimm, R. Brumlmurlh, B. Kwus K. Russell, J. .I1hn,rn. Third Row: Fi. Lenninq, P. Pier' rr, R. Asher, R. Rupp, S. Thnmp' ' n, J. Mflianilll, Fourfh Row: C. Br-iinl, A. Niinr-miflw, D, Yfrunq, M, Rf-nn, P. Kfqmllrilrlr, B. Bqnqglrrn, Fiffh ROW! lvl. Murray, F. Mill-., A. Adfzrrw.. F. Wrxllrmf -- R. philips, Fl. ,lr-nlins French Club ..-...........-.i.. i, .T.-.1 -... - ..l.i.1-T I b 'ffncn 09 Under The capable direcTion oT Mrs. Mary S. Howell, The French Club, or Cercle Francais, helps give Hughes' French sTudenTs inTeresTinq and enTerTaining baclcqround Tor Their language sTudies. OTTicers ere elecTed Trom The Third and TourTh year clusses, and meeTinqs are conducTed enTirely in French. The club members sTrive To live up To Their moTTo 'Noblesse Obliqef' and Take pride in Their blue und qold emblem conTaining a French Tleurederlis. The French people. Their life and cusToms, provide infer- esTinq Topics Tor discussion aT The club's monlhly meelinqs. A special parTy is held aT ChrisTmas, when a French creche is seT up and a French ChrisTmas Tree is decoraTed vviTh orna- menTs made by The club members. HOT chocoleTe la French Club TradiTionl and ChrisTmas cookies help lceep The sTu- denTs happy as They lisTen To sTories oT French ChrisTmus cusToms and sing old French songs. GuesT spefalcerg and French movies round ouT The year! ecTiviTies. Firsf Row: lvl. Fiillmr-ll! S--ily, l, Tlravriplfiu ll. Cvwvvlwy, ll. Fishi-1, L. Wfrisri. Second Row: lVl. S4 lvwiulvlu l.lVlfs' , KW lr lff. Suhr, Ru:-, ll. ll:-iulwvy, Third Row: S. Smith, N. Mill lwry, W, luimir, l. .lm lwrn, ll. lfiby J C xu in :nn I Sli ur xi' , .ir uw ri ua Fourfh Row: J. Yrrirriqblrud, ll. ZueTlrA, M, C-ishun, R. Kfilli-T L, llrvsidrrvil, li. Cru, J. Allu.. Fiffh ROW: cl. Fowl, l. Nlyr-ls, l. Kin li cl. Joshua, ll. Sirudifr, Z. Mr Bridr- lvl Kvrlnr-fly 103 Latin Club . l if T'O I Linkin Club, or Tegan, as if is more commonly known ai l-luqhes, helps ils members increase lheir knowledge of lhe Laiin language and The Roman civilizalion. Meelings, held ench monlh, provide educarion and enlerlainmenr in lhe funn of Lalin games and discussions of famous Romans. Miss Gladys Busch is lhe club sponsor. Firs+ Row: D. Moore, G. Skill, liii rm XX, lsrail, S. Wilkyf mn ln, B. Ladwia, D, Deilers. N lliwc. M. Spencer, Mrs, M ll Wy, Sbonsor. Second Row: B. N1 one, R. Rogala M. Oei- liriw' R. Runke, Vire-Presir df-'W' U. Rebsch, S. Dienesch R. M issiv ll. Fuhlbrueqge, S. W-R nold. S. Ahlerino. Third Row. S. Rile, B. Casfacldon, C. Ai 1' W. laPC, Brilliriqer, , , . O'n, D, Meyers. Fourlh Row: J. Sfross. Pres- idfvnl' J. Bffl L. Weiss, C. R: H w, R Collier, J. Siehl, J. G. Kleernann, G. Kuo, A. l-lr L D Kr n lil 'il R. hlelrniq, J. Bell, B. ln iv',C.Srhnebel.Fiffl1Row2 J, Mains, D, Srherrnbeck, J, Sf' 1' R. Spranq, B. Wand ini l--V, K. klrallmrd, K. l laCker Pivxiilc-nl, R. Bless, D. Wall. C. C--iesser, R. Erlel, R. Doyle. 104 Davisson, D. Goidkiller, B, Milchell, J. Faris. Second Row: M. DeWar, P. Richards, Vice-President S. Bereskin, A. Srnilh, A. lliiin, E. Masrarn, K. Avey, Third Row: G. Merrills. T. Dearinger, R. Kolleck, President J. Yeager, S. Lowry, P. Alloy, N. Dngger. Fourfh Row: J. Bahl, J. Easl, R. l-lopkins, D. Reynolds, R. Rooers, H. Ligon, S, Zaman. German Club -1-- 1'-1 The German Club al l-lughes slrives lo give ils members a beller underslanding of lhe German people and lheir way of life. Mrs. Jannel Murphy sponsors lhe club whose meel- ings are highlighled by German games and spelling bees. Members gel logelher once each year for a picnic in Burnel Woods. Firsf Row: M, Noland, M. l-lollslein, B, Firsf Row: l. ls'-vis, Serif-liii, iw-'is ima N. SW 'X C., T3 imp' n,C.SffiT1. ff. ll'-ir i nu Second Row: S. WM T il-:T f,lVl if , .lr-Vliir'-, .l. C1fii.,r7'n:iH, V T l i-'nl'-nl, ,l ST.: -'-,, Pi '-', idunT, Mi. TT'-nil Spam i. Third Row: B. l' w.liri',, in l xr 1i Nl, A. li.rpi-rw, J. P if-,-nmi-, .l, Yi' miibliiiicl. Fourlh Row: M li il-r .l Sn-li , l , Ciiw-r' F Wiii l l' rl, rail' l'YliIll. C . Spanish Club i N.-',,,,4 , v- UND! ,N Ent. l .um '-11 'La TerTulia, ' The Spanish club aT Hughes, helps acquainT .TudenTs wilh Spanish ideas and cusToms. All rneeTings are fondun,Ted in Spanish and during The year various holidays oi Spain are f,elebraTed. AT The ChrisTmas l:iesTa, a pinaTa Tilled wiTh candy and goodies is broken in The old Spanish nhlfrimmela. Debating Club Founded This year aT Hughes and under The direcTion oT Mr. Joseph T-leinlc, The DebaTing Club meeTs Twice a monlh To allow iTs members To engage in Tormal debaTes and in- Tormal discussions oT many inTeresTing Topics. SubieCTs oi debale range Trom currenT poliTics To 'imodernizing SanTa Claus. FirsT Row: J. Chllwiifid B. ll.: Ifilw i'ii wd.Trmi,ni-1-r J. ilwdi-ri. G. Meadows, K. friflqsnn, .l iinfher Mi. Purif-ll, Adviwi N. lTuppmT1 SiiirnT.ny, B Wf-lwlu S, Kidwnll, Y, My'-uw K lala- , IT Sim-lnll. 105 Second Row: L. D iniild,-in, llfwdqr-, S. Slf1TT1'ry, D. lvlnuiwn .l. Rnhn, L. Ganiq'nTT. Third Row: D. Rall, P, lViirr1r1,i.l. Si-.bi-T, R. WlHlf?VS, A. Parker. Fourfh Row: Math Club 5' 'Pg - : . ..l The MaThemaTics Club oT Hughes was Tounded in I92O by Mr. Reeves, a maTh Teacher aT The Time. The club endeavors lo inTeresT sTudenTs in The use and knowledge OT ma+h by wi-cussinq maThemaTical subiecTs oT general inTeresT. Mem- bership is limiTed To sTudenTs who have had MaTh lll, MaTh FirsT Row: M. HollsTein, D. DeiTers, V. Kramer, C, Young, C. SeiTz C. Hein- lein, SefreTary. Second Row: C. Slein- bach, D. LanqTerd, G. Meadors, J. Gausmann, PresidenT, J, STiver,, P Richards. Third Row: C. McCoy, J. Thompson, C, Siehl, J. Perquson, C. Younq, R. Runke, M. Powell. F'ourTh Row: R. Blank, G, Hauser, P. EsTes, H. SkiTT, D. WolT, M. Diersinq, R. Spranq. FiTTh Row: J. Bahl, R. Ellis, B, Wand marher, R. Rushind, T. Perry, C. Lish- awa, R. Bless, K, HolTfird. IV, or Advanced MaTh, or To sTudenTs who passed MaTh lll and are recommended by The club sponsors. PresidenT JaneT Gausmann presides over The meeTinq3. AssisTing as vice-presidenT is Diane DeiTers, The oTTices OT SecreTary and Treasurer are held by Carole Heinlein and Phil Werle respecTively. The ExecuTive Board members are Judy STivers and Dave LanqTord. Miss Gladys Kloak and Miss RuTh AusTin are The sponsors. The meeTings are on The second Thursday oT each monTh. GuesT speakers are someTimes heard, or sTudenT presenTa- Tions oT brain Teasers are given. AT The December meeTing an unusual equaTion Treasure hunT was held. Firsf Row: J, Faris, C. Rampfon, V Ci'awTrwrd A, lsrail, Second Row: S. Boreskin, D. Younq, M. M :irr1ur1,Z.Ricl'7bUVQ,A.HCuck, : Masiam. Third Row: S. Auyer, l Gianf, A. Schneider, D. lf Tqv, R. Skinner, E. Merles, J. I- iqer, FourTh Row: D. Lane, J. l.:iT, R. ErTel, F. Wilson, R. N'--rle, J. Lane, Fifth Row: P. wlier, D, Behr, B. Younq, C. 'sl r-del R, Hardy P, Werle, D. Jenkins, 106 Firsf Row: J. Abalf-, A. Willianrs, V lfrrinrwi, B. Jrrnzes, S, Miller, J. Gulla lla .r S. Wifi: huld M, Green, A. fnay. Second Row: P. Wilsori, V. lxfiddw, A, Hfirqrww, S. Bereslrin, Seri- ii-Iary A. Srnallvyrwrvd, Vire-Presidenl, A, Parlfvr, J. Gr-rhardl, A. lliiin, A. Sivr Huw x 1 d C. Wallrrir. Third Row: A. lwli-y, l, Pr1l5err,r.ii,A. Forney, S.Cl1df xis,Z.Rrriil7uiq,B,B'r0',iliC,J.Y1:dQQr, .l. Snarr, S. Rule, C. Prifo, B. Roarlr. Fourfh Row: M. We-.l, A. Collins, C. llhr Rus, cl. Rami: lf, F, Simpsfin, B, Hill, M, lrrlliyer, U. W-ull, Treasurer, M. V i-lrrfin, J. Bfrrm,-rrmn. Filfh Row: W. Cfillory, J. Sirrhl, S. Sherman, Presi il,-nl, l, Claw-rin R. Ward, A. Srholl ll, Br-nis rn. VV.i1c1i2r',, l'lcipliiI'lS, Wfilli-r, A. lurpenau. Presidents' Council Presidenls' Council, organized lasl year, helps lo coordi- nale The aclivilies of lhe many organizalions al l-lughes. Every club is represenled by ils president Une of lhis yearls projecls has been lhe arranging ol a calendar lor each rnonlh, giving The dares of all club rneelings and aclivilies. Junior Council On World Affairs V I. N Founded al Hughes in l95o, lhe Junior Council on VVorld Affairs, i5 sponsored by Mr, Arlhur Gray, social sludio-, leacher. I+ worlcs wilh lhe Cincinnali Council on Woisld Ale lairs lo inform merribers aboul eyenls ol world imporlance, V . ,,. Firsi Row: ll. Dr-ill-rm, .l. Clufn alll, P. Cvoiqier, M. lhillrpu, li. Mr Kinley. Second Row: R. Jen UlllC1'i,C,WcllhOl', .l,Gair-,mfirrrr A. Williar1i',, G. Burr, V. Krriinirr l. Kalois. Firsl Row: C. Mi Coy, S. liride-r, G. Bie-hlsf, D. Bali-r., P. Cwurli, R. Srnillr, M, Haul lr. Fourlh Row: S. Mulling.-r, P. Schulles, D. Wrrll, R, Krrllf-:lr D, Ridge, D.Yririmi,Fif+I1 Row: J.Sii1li!, R. Riil'iaidwrrri,Cir. Mil lor, R. Anderson, F. Sli-rn, ll Speer, li. Surlwi, A, Pailwi. 107 Health Careers Club G I L:-mls! Firsf Row: D. Moore, G. SkiTT, M. PuT- hoTT, S. Hirling, A. Schine, M. Spencer, R. Thompson. Second Row: B, Hazel- wood, E. Riley. S. OuerT, L. Harn- mond, J. Jenlcins, J. DeLong, B. MiTchell. Third Row: N. Muhlberq, J. Rolferi, D. Adam, B. Dayisson J. Rahn, M. Campbell, I. Kelley. FourTh Row: M. Frye, A. Dickey, M. Reed, J. Hodges, D. STreTeIT, P. Campbell, D. Young. Fifth Row: P. T-lelmig. l-T. Wallcer, R. Taylor, C. WiTcher, B. Ed- wards, H. Gellre, C. Phillips, l.. Webbei'. Merchandising Club 'Half . .T ,sg ,s 'L T ,, A i' ... i. ir?-2'2 . , YW? A. ..T 4 .. . v a is l'TealTh Careers Club was organized in l958 Tor sTudenTs inTeresTed in becoming nurses, docTors, pharmacisTs, or med- ical Technicians. IT sTarTed as a branch of l:uTure Nurses. The members Tour hospiTals and do volunTeer worl: To earn Their pins. Miss Nurre is TaculTy sponsor. 'ilr -- Hughes' Merchandising Club is made up of sTudenTs Tak- ing merchandising. This program is a co-op plan designed To give The sTudenTs experience in selling, oTTice worlc, and general merchandising while They aTTend school. This plan allows The members oT The merchandising class To worlc Three halT days a weelr. Firsf Row: P. Gillrerson, M. TN ida'l, R. Hughes, D. Allen. M Philiips, President Mr. side ii, Sponsor. Second Row: S. llii ing, F. SmiTh, D. Lemlrer, B. ll-onlie N, Gray. Third Row: P. Spiirgel, M. Schimplzl, N. Spnacl- 'in M. STacey, R. SmiTh, Vice- lm-sidenf, Fourih Row: K. Kling, li.. W i n lc e l m a n, SergeanT- .1-Arms: J. Pallersori, K. Gal- iirrlior, M. Reece, C. Vischer, Treasurer. 108 FirsT Row: P, Mmluf-ivy, J. Chinaiil' B. lim 1- S. Ciiilffi, N, M. Riilli-ils Mi. Vff-uw , Second Row: P, Liliili, P l ,4-- iiidi-ii, .l, lhinii-lm, B, Daniel P. Bin-1, S. Uni-il, l'. lfla'Tilo, E. C.firnFi l 1- .Third Row: B. M.ii.,in, P, T-innii Qi, l. ll yd, P. Sniill-, M, Harl, J. Mi R ln-iTs, l. Ping, N. Miirhiri, M. M-iyin. Fourfh Row: R. Ryinlfi.-, J. Tlaf,l,, C. B'-audvvy, ll. Kiffhn, Pre,-,i 'Ti-nl .I liiriixiinbmli, B, BQ-nlon, D. TU lin li N. Twins. FifTl'l Row: P. Wi' J. TT f-wlifi, C. Civnibu, li. llwar. l' V'i'vi-i ll, Mir f-v-, N, Schi-ll'n1 ' S. CQ- wi-. M. STA' iw Beta Chi Q Bch: Chi, Hughes' Business Club, was founded seven years ago by Mi. Charles Geraci, who is sTill The sponsor. Reguirernenha Tor membership are a MC average or bell Ter and one crediT in a business subiecT. Be1aChi usually giyes a S25 award To one of iTs ouTsTandA ing senior members. However, lasT year The money was used in one ol: BeTa Chiis proiecTs, which was To buy an auTomaTic elecTric TypewriTer Tor The Teachers' use. This year, The mem- bers inTend To conTinue The plan of giving The S25 award as a scholarship. The clubs acTiviTies include Trips To The CocafCola PlanT, lnTernaTional Business Machines, WKRC, ProcTer and Gam- ble, and The Gibson ArT Company. AT ChrisTmas Time, The members sell ChrisTmas wrapping paper. The club is ably led by The PresidenT DoTTie Krohn, Assisi' ing her as Vice-PresidenT is Joan AbaTe. The Secrelary is Darlene Deubel, and Sandra Hughes holds The iob of Tren-i UFGF, Fifi' ROW: J. lluvd, N. Slim-lr M, Sinqlifl-iii, A. lyni li, J, Be-li nic, J, fXbaT:-, Vii f pT'f iiC'll'I7l Second Row:S. Rally, B.Silnil1 Wilms. Third Row: S, Mundy, S. Drahus, S. Hudson, R. Ru gala, H. Myers, S, Slnlle-ry, B. Harnilion, K, Peellnins, fx, Win gale, FourTh Row: C. Bwnmfll S. Linder, J. Cviwih C. Ball l.. Shiiops, D. Yimng, M, Mil I Slt.'il'1T7dil'T. D. Dvilbvl, Si-iiv laiy, M. Gallaglwi, C. Hull l.oviTT, S, Hughes Twawiiri-i, ,T Tlall, M. l'Tmlu-i, J Fiiullcni-i, T09 C. Wocwd, R. Grimm, Cf. Hiiqdn, J. Pang, P. Lcive2Tl, P. rhigli, S. Marlin, Fiffh Row: C. lr a rn H, Se,-rguanl AT Arm-., B, Sales Club 1- x W, jpimuwmc L: qv --l T5 'S Rong , -, .T 15 si..-.. The main purpose of Sales Club is To give iTs members fr-.perience in selling and adverTising. The club consisTs of The members of The Sales and AdverTising classes. Mr. Sam Slnrow Teaches These classes and is sponsor of The club. The members malce money by selecTing cerTain producTs inl selling Them. ProTiTs from such sales are used Tor The Firsf Row: L. Ping, M, Randal J. Lloyd, M. PalTc-rson, Miss Barber, Sponsor. Second Row: B. Edwards, R. Branlley, W. Carson, E. Holm, Treas- urer, J. Copeland. Third Row: P. Niclcles, D. Rudisell, Presidenl, E. Walker, C. HeimlcrieTer, Vice-Piesie denT, P. Burg, J. Summers, R. Hiclrs. Fourfh Row: W. Thompson, J. E-cog gins P. Corgrove, SecreTary, A. Puller, P. GeorgeTon, C. Wallcer. Fifth Row: C. Griesser, SerqeanTfaT-Arms, B. Mfilolesfci, E. Price, L. Malone R, Ash- ford, P. Gilberh club's Annual picTure, a parTy, and donaTions To various char- iTable organizaTions. The club also promoTes school sales and acTiviTies. Unlike Hughes' oTher organizaTions, Sales Club holds no regular meeTings aTTer school. lnsTead, meeTings are held during The period ThaT The class meeTs, Each class has iTs own seT of oT'Ficers. Gavel-holder of The Third period class is Rod- ney Richardson. AssisTing him as vice-presidenT is Larry Hughes. JaneT Daniels and Larry Davis are secreTary and Treasurer, respecTively. ln The TiTTh period class, Douglas Rudisell is president and Carol HeimlcreiTer is vicefpresidenT. Paul Cosgrove lceeps The minuTes as secreTary, end Essie Helms Takes care oT The money. l Firsl Row: B. Ri D. CQTTUVV. M Brwwn J. Damien., P, Rolh. F G rw-n. Second Row: D. M'-'iiT', P, Ball, V, Wilhers, C. hull, S. Si lunlref. Third Row: J. lumienbach, F. Qiiillen, J. ll mpson. D. Lane, L. Davis. L. lli. ihes. Fourlh Row: A. Korb. l Ridge, J. Armslronm. C- li'qui'y, A. Schneider. Fiflh Row! C. Penny, J, Ldselce. D. '.,,l.ii, R. Richardson, H. Geefs, R, Clii'islODl'el. 110 Seated: l7. iillw-il. A, iliillfi-y V. l' iftfts, li. Yiiiiiwi, Standingi E. Rfiuseu lt. Rf-.lt R. til , Y. Const-y. Youth For Christ X W I 'Vi -il, ... ' vga 2 Youth tor Christ is a nationwide organization. It was tounded with the purpose ot encouraging youth to learn more about Christ and his teachings, Miss Ruth Austin directs the group as it studies the Bible, discusses theology, and occasionally holds contests with groups trom other schools. The club also does various types ot charitable worlc. Junior Achievement f? :Qu -1-il 2 .S -ll-L-l- i ,eq itll 5. '4-VFP' Junior Achievement teaches American business principles. The J, A. companies carry on their own manutacturing and selling. As one ot their proiects, Hughes members ot Junior Achievement sold red leather charga-plate holders, stitched in blaclc. These holders sold tor 60 cents apiece. Hughes membership in J. A. is small. First Row: J. iinitini, Viri- Presids-nt, V. Mt-nytie-rt, Mmm rigor, l. Hampton, C. Wiwllri-, U, Crowley, J. Bennie, E. Gray -min, B. Drake, President. Second Row: J, Johnson, M. Sloane, A. Hargriiw, A. Spotlswocid. B. Hamilton, P. SDi0klCl, M. Single- ton, S. Cartvr. Third Row: l. Donaldson, B. Blown, D. Jailn son, L. Jenkins, D. Young, Sm Simpson, J. Willifxivis, J. Gmiit P. Miree, M. West, C. Phillip-. M, Collier. Fifth Row: R. Ellis, B. Yriiinii, B, tctwnrd B, llill. III rotary, S. Chairs, V. Movie, A. Reid, N. Frye. Fourth Row: M. Frye, Treasurer, M. iollivni, F. D. Greenrnan, F. laniiv, R. Ward, Wilitii-r', R, tiiiirty. lnrerfralorily Council is fhe governing body of The social clubs. The council is under rhe leadership and guidance of Miss Dorolhy Hoffman and Mr. Paul Bowers. The presiding ohficers are: Donald Speer, Presidenlg Jo-Ann Theders, Vice- Presidenlq Marcia Lischeid, Recording Secrelaryg and Ed Slein, Treasurer. The council is made up of 'rwo represenlafives from each sororily and fralernily. The club regislers The aclivilies of The social clubs so fhal fhere will be no conflicling dares. Each year The clubs many aclivilies include charily work. This year, members of each sororily and fralernily wenl lo Drake Memorial l-lospilal for Valen+ine's Day and enierlained The people. Also, al The end of every year The council pre- senls a senior wilh a one hundred dollar scholarship. Officers: M. Lischeid, Recording Secrelary: D. Speer, Presidenfj J. Theders, Vice-President, E. Sfein, Treasurer. T' s lnlerlra+orify Ccuncil commirlee awails Mr. Slephens lo discuss a lulurg proiecl, lnterfratority Council : Firsf Row: M. Hauclc, B. Marion, S. Linder, C. Penninglon. Second Row P. Couch, G. Burr, J. Chenaulf. G. McKee. Third Row: M, Lischeid Recording Secrelary C. Walker, B. Jellison, G. Biehle, J. Thedeis, Vice Presideni, R. Smilh, L. Lonaldson, E. Ping. Fourih Row: D. Speer, Presi denl, R. Jennings, E. Slein, Treasurer, Q. Jahn. Fiflh Row: D, Surber S. Mullinger, D. Bales, D, Verfner. Cl 'iwlin 1. Formal , . . . , - , - elow: lV1'.-1l l Mi ll 1xl4'H7, Mi, wi M. - l lW.F1'l'l,,l T'1C1f'd Q,Hl1'x il ll'-uils 5 A . - f vs- M. ,.,,wN, my-: 2 is fx A ., is H ,QM uula my we i f- - 1' 3 7 I IQ ' ,i M i ii ii fi iysssg s , 2' V ,, . Q,ff, an X M. -sw, We ,... L 4.. ., , ..... ., X 'gs is med SI' :Www be Q S M 3 f i X we iw lr WM q , e fe . WX 1 . K T .a',:f::.:,-, ..,. if 1 f 4 'sei 'jeff Winners Honored at Dances The dances sponsored by fhe various clubs af Hughes have become lhe mein social aclivilies of lhe Huziles. A few of lhe more imporlanl dances are Jrhe Mr, and Miss Popu- larilyf' C.0.S. Sweefhearlf' Mr. and Miss Hughes, and Mr, Frarernily and Miss Sororilyf' The music al rhese dances is provided by eirher bands or disc ioclceys, bolh popular wirh rhe sfudenrs. Some of fhe winners nol piclured here are Belly Boesche and Phil Gilbert Sue Rule and Jim Bell, and Jackie Apple and Torn Gibson. These conleslanls are chosen by Jrhe people who come lo lhe dances. Mr. and Miw, Foiilball ss! W-Ms -31, L' 1 ns. an 1 -,, If ' vwllks I 3 FWQ, , ChapTer 0 BeTa Crganized ' IQ46 Colors 0 Green and WhiTe Members 0 I5 FirsT Row: L. Cavens, Treasurer' C, Ganaway, SecreTarT': S. Mul linger, PresidenT: R, Surber, Vice- Piesidenh Second Row: R. Boehm, 3f'rgeanTeaT-Arrnsg T. Bailey Chap- lain: L. Arvin, SergeanT-aT-Arms. l ilu' Tri Chi's sing The songs oT The im-, wiih The help oT Jerry's TalenT .i, an arTisT on a player piano. FirsT Row: T. Bailey. R. Skinner, T. F-well, J. McCormack, A. Schnei- ow R. Gibson, S, Mullinger, Presi- of-rl. Second Row: R. Sprang, G. Liianaway, A. Greber, L. Arvin, R. Bw-vlirn, L. Cavens, D. Surber, J. STE-ioTT. Tri Chi Tri Chi was originally an a+hle+iQ club aT WiThrow High School and was organized laTer aT l-lughes in l946. Tri Chi is a Greelc word meaning Three openings Through characTer, comradeship and ciTizenship. The social acTiviTies oT The club are The Halloween Howl and The annnual Tower TroT dances. OTher acTiviTies include hayrides, picnics, sTag and daTe parTies and aT leasT one useTul school or communiTy proiecT. Tri Chi also Takes an acTive parT in lnTerTraToriTy Council and oTher school organizaTions. This year The members oT Tri Chi have decided To disband. We, The members. Teel Tri Chi has made a good name Tor iTselT in iTs TourTeen years aT l-lughes and hope To be re- membered Tor scholasTic and aThleTic achievemenTs. As we leave The halls of The CliTTon Palace, we hope and believe Tri Chi will long be remembered Tor The good example iTs members Tried To seT scholasTically, aThleTically, and socially. A lk Triginta Cptimi Triginla Oplimi, which means 'ilhirly of lhe Best was founded al Qld Hughes in April of l895. 'lriginfa Oplimi dihfers from ofher social organizalions af l-lugnes in 'rhal il is nol a Greek leller sociely buf is rafher of a l.alin deriva- lion. The purpose of Triginle Oplimi is lo creale and meinlain il democralic high school lrafernily Through scholarship, good cilizenship, and alhleiic achievernenl. The red and gold colors symbolize lhe crimson of lhe eyere brighlening dawn and Jrhe gold of The rising sur. Numerous social acfivilies were held fhroughoul fhe year. lhe highlighl ol which was lhe annual T, O, Junior Miss dance. Ofhers were dale parlies, slag parries and picnics. lriginla Qpfimi also gave money fo Nlhe Uniled Appeal and 'lilhe Neediesl Kids of All' and loolc perl in Inleriralorily Council caroling. Triginla Qplirni is acliye in lnlerirelernily sporls. i I Chapfer 0 Alpha Organized 0 I895 Colors 0 Red and Gold Members ' 6 E. Slein, Vile Presidenl: D, Speer, Presidenfg B. Cunaqin, Secrelary. Oops! Sorry, fellows, arf- we- im' posing? The plvdgv sc-mriw hi be'- glad we are. Diirfl wiirry Ed, yiiifll gr-l your lurn nexl yvar, Firsf Row: D, Spa-M, Piosidernlg D. Farris, Chaplaing E, Zines, Trims- UVGIQ G, Gellriq Svr'geariiulAin1s. 1 ChapTer 0 Alpha Organized 0 i923 Colors ' Blue and Gold Members 0 I9 FirsT Row: C. Young, R. Jennings, Vi'-sidcnlg D. WoiT, Treasurer. Sec- ond Row: B. Madill, G, Jahn, Vice- Presidenh J. Bell, J, Bell. T f-A , .-4 ivsQ:H.w rf' . .P 6... QI? a- lwo Thousand scoops lafer and are sTill pledging, say Dale uid Ernie. Don'T worry, Tellows, The .valherman says more snow To- morrow. FirsT Row: R. Jennings, PresidenT: B STandley, Corresponding Secre- 'faiyg D, Gabel. Second Row: E. Tailor, C. Winqard, HisTorianp T Ti'- ry, Chaplain, P. Yoder, J. EasT. Chi Omega Sigma Chi Omega Sigma is a closely lcniT TraTernal Tellowship +ha+ was Tormed in I923 as a Sunday School Group. Soon aTTer, iT adopfed a consTiTuTion as a TraTerniTy aT Hughes and has expanded To chapTers aT WesTern l-lills and Woodward. The diversiTied social acTiviTies oT The organizaTion include daTe parTies, sTag parTies, hayrides, and The highlighT oT The year's acTiviTies, The C. O. S. SweeThearT Dance. The SweeT- hearT oT C. O. S. is one oT The mosT highly-prized honors aT l-lughes. The TraTerniTy also parTicipaTes in The lnTerTraToriTy Caroling and Balce Sale. During The I959 season, C. O. S. gave iTs TradiTional rush parTies. The candidaTes selecTed by The TraTerniTy were pledged during The Tall pledging period, buT aTTer The or- deal. They were welcomed inTo The group aT The inspiring iniTiaTion, symbolic oT The ideals and TradiTions oT The Tra- TerniTy. 'I Tausia Tausia slrives +o cullivale and promore a high sfandarcl of friendship among all classes of girls. The founders ol The club sei high sfandards for membership: honesly, scholarship, inlegrily, and friendliness, which sfill keep Tausia on lop Today. The Tausias show 'rheir inferesl in orhers by pariicipaling in such charilable aclivilies as selling Easier lilies for The crippled children, donaling a Thanksgiving baske? lo a needy family, and furnishing a layelle for a less forlunaie child. The social evenls of 'rhe year include a Chrislmas and a Spring formal, lhe Mr. and Miss Foolball Dance, dale par- lies, a senior nominafing parly. and a ciiy-wide convenlion wilh The olher chaplers of Tausia. They also pul fheir besl fool forward during rushing ro receive rhe new members wilh sinceresl ioy. The girls of Tausia are especially proud of rwo Things, lheir Molhers Club, and 'rhe pin 'rhey wear. EEW' KW! ' X , Chapler 0 Alpha Organized ' i927 Colors 0 Black and Gold Members ' 36 Firsf Row: M. Price, Vice-Presidenfp P. Wilson, Treasurer: B. Jellison, Pledge Mislress: J. Snarr, Secre- lary: C. Vischer, Financial Secre- larv: P. Couch, Presideni. Second Row: D. McKinley, Chaplain, D. l-liflinger, Sergeanleal-Arms, S. Becker, Assislanl Treasurer, S. Freckman, Pledge Mislri:-.u. The many happy memories of The Tausia seniors will never be for- qofren. Even il if is iusl a small snowball fighr affer a meefing, if will be cherished for years io come. Firsf Row: M. Gallagher, A. Owens, C. Cook. Second Row: J. Faulkner, B. Sfrauss, Corresponding Secre' laryg S. Bereskin, J. Sheldon. Third Row: B. Banqsfon, R. Schneider, B. Kennedy, C. Young, Corresponding Secrelaryy B. Joos, J. Johns, M. Lawson, D. Reaves, P. Couch, President Fourfh Row: B. Coffey, J. McDaniels, M. Lakes, B. Wesfon. Fiffh Row: J. Seiferl, P. Neumann, J. Keller. Sixih Row: D. Owens, Corresponding Secrelaryg A. llijin, S. Thompson. X , Mill L ChapTer 0 BeTa Organized 0 l934 Colors ' Blue and Gold Members 0 30 M. Diersinq, Treasurer, G. Biehle. Vice-President D. Bales, President S. OuerT, SecreTary: P. Teagarden, SergeanT-aT-Arms, J. Lowry, His- Torian: P. WeghorsT, Pledge Mis- Tress: H. Gellce, Chaplain. Kyfyves girls enTerTain The rushees wiTh Their l96O MinsTrel Show. FirsT Row: S. BouchonneT, C. Wil- liams, N. Mulberg, P. Teagarden. Second Row: S. OuerT, M. Dier- sing, H. Gellce, P. Wilms, G. Biehle, D. Bales, J. Lowry, K. Milam, V. Lower, R. Thompson, C. Haven. Third Row: J. Rahn, M. DeWar, S. Holmes, P. Gampher, S. Hirling S. Kemper, P. WeghorsT, H. Gellce D. Goldlciller, C. Leisure. i Kytyves KyTyves sororiTy was originally Tounded by Twelve girls in OcTober, 1932, and was known as DelTa Gamma sororiTy. The name was changed To DelTa KyTyves BeTa in I934. The KyTyves MoThers Club always oTTers iTs assisTance To The girls in carrying ouT The evenTs planned by The club. KyTyves members broughT ioy To oThers by adopTing a needy Tamily, caroling wiTh lnTerTraToriTy Council, and selling EasTer lilies. Social acTiviTies of KyTyves include daTe parTies, slumber parTies, a ChrisTmas Tormal, and The annual Mr. VarsiTy Dance. Besides These, The girls in DelTa KyTyves never TorgeT The Thrill oT pledging and The Tears oT The Tormal iniTiaTion. All These acTiviTies helped To sTrengThen and cemenT The Triendship oT The girls and Their loyalTy To The organizaTion. Hepla Bela Hepla Bela Sororily is one ol lhe oldesl social clubs al l-lughes. Seven girls lounded lhe Alpha Chapler in Delroil, Michigan, l-lepla now slands as lhe Bela chapler in Cincin- nali. The pin, lrom which lhe name Hepla is derived, is a silver cresl sel upon a gold heplagon, wilh seven shining pears symbolizing lhe lounders. Social aclivily highlighls include: Mr. Fralernily and Miss Sororily dance, Kick-oll Kapers dance, The Spring and Chrislmas lormals, dale parlies, slumber parlies, hayrides, and a wonderlul summer vacalion al Chaulaugua, a summer camp. The l-leplas also enioy giving lheir annual Molhers' Day Tea. Every year lhe l-leplas worlc logelher in charilable aclivi- lies, including selling Easler lilies lor crippled children and lilling Thanksgiving baslcels. The Heplas also parlicipale in lnlerlralorily Councils aclivilies. The lriendships lormed while lhe Heplas work and play will lasl forever, Ag -, .Q 39 J. Q4 vnu Q 65:55 S ::i,?p Chapler 0 Bela Organized 0 I923 Co'ors 0 Blue and While Members ' 35 Firsl Row: J. Apple, Correspond- ing Secrelary: J. Sleinriede, B. Freeman, K. Ericlrson, Pledge 'Mis- lressj A. Blaclr, J. Abale, P. Rich- ards, Vice-Presidenli M. Lischeid, Treasurer: V. Kramer, Presidenl. Second Row: C. Clark, Hislorian: K. Avey, Sergeanlfalfxrmsg B, Simpson, 'R. Kolleck, B. Boesche, A. Williams, Secrelaryg J. Theders, Corresponding Scnzrclary. The Hepla girls work logelher malcing Mile boxes lor lhe school Chrislmas Charili' Colleclion. Firsl Row: C. Abig, V, Crawford, B. Scholl, D. Schneider, J. Meyers, N. Schellinger, M. Green, J. Ma- dill, V. Kramer. Second Row: A. Niniimenls, S. Lowry, C. Lohrum, N. Mallory, J. Andrews, M. Reil- man, M. Slalman, A. Heuclr, W. Klein. 'K'-Y-P' T - A M. Phillips, Presidenig P. Ferreri, SergeanT-aT-Arms: C. PenningTon, Treasurer: E. Ping, Vice- PresidenTg J. Sirvis, T, Lernlcer, J. Lalces. Sigma Delta Chi The Alpha ChapTer oT Sigma was Tounded aT WiThrow High School in I93O. The BeTa ChapTer was broughT To Hughes in I932. The pins are black mounTed on gold wiTh Three poinTs which represenT High ideals, LasTing Friendship, and Z ChapTer ' BeTa Organized 0 l932 Colors ' Blue and Gold Members 0 6 N , This isn'T a Sigma, iusT a mascoT named STinlcy. loyalTy. Social acTiviTies include daTe parTies, a moTh.er and daughTer picnic, a spring Tormal and The Home-Coming Queen and King Dance held This year aT school. This year The girls adopTed a needy Tamily oT six children and provided Them wiTh Things ThroughouT The year. T marrow we iusT musT geT organized. B,T righT now The DelTs are having Too much Tun To worry. 3129 ,e?A?Q,, x i'is..A.s9? 'aw' Q ChapTer 0 Alpha Organized 0 i924 Colors 0 Black and Gold Members ' I2 Delta Chi Delta DelTa Chi DeI+a, one oT The oldesT sororiTies aT Hughes, was founded in l924. DelTs was Tounded Through The eTForTs oT a group oT girls seeking Triend- ship, honesTy, and good-will. Through The years DelTs have proven loyalTy and good Times To go hand-in- hand. The social acTiviTies of DelTs include daTe parTies, swimming parTies, and picnics and This year iTs Mr. and Miss Senior Dance. Every year DelTs hold Their annual MoThers' Tea and perTorm chariTable deeds such as selling EasTer lilies Tor crippled children. FirsT Row: S. Linder, PresidenTg B, Marion, Treasurer: P. Johnson, J, Miller, Recording Secre- Tary: L, Ping, Corresponding SecreTary: E, Rouse, SergeanT-aT-Arms. Second Row: D. FulTz, K. Suhr, HisTorian3 M. Sloane, J. Spille, Chaplaing B. Be-nTon, Vice-President wg S V Firsf Row: A. Lynch, SergeanT-aT-Arms: L. Leopold, M. Green, P, Geiger, Recording SerreTary. Second Row: J. Appel, Corresponding Se:reTary1 D. Carey, Treasureri M. l-lauclc, PresidenTg S. Hughes, Vice-Presidenh Third Row: D. Verlner, Chaplain, D. STrefelT, Corresponcl nq SecreTary: P, l-lelrniq Song Mislressx K, Lalres, l-lisTorian: K. Gallagher, PubliciTy Chairman: M, Smilh, S. Gordon, Pledge MisTre-ss: M. SCnir'npTT, Phi Chi Phi Chi was Tormed by The combinaTion oT Two smaller sororiTies, Phi Epsilon Phi and Chi DelTa BeTa in l955. The pin, which The girls proudly wear, has Three whiTe pearls mounTed on a black background. The Three pearls sTand Tor love, honor, and loyalTy To God and one anoTher. Phi Chi sTrives To promoTe liTelong Triendship among iTs members. The social acTiviTies include a weelc at ChauTaugua, a ChrisT- mas Tormal, Mr. and Miss PopulariTy dance, a moTher and daughTer Tea, various daTe parTies and slumber parTies. The Phi Chi girls Try To bring ioy inTo oTher persons' lives by collecTing Tor The Crippled Children's EasTer Drive. ln l957, Phi Chi adopTed I6 six To eighT-year-old boys aT The General ProTesTanT Orphanage. They oTTen give picnics and parTies lor These boys. W1 Q S3 909 qi 'A' at X ChapTer 0 Alpha Organized 0 l955 Colors 0 Red and Black Members 0 28 'fo ,ff The summer vacalion aT Chaulauqua will nrvT be TorgnTTen by These Phi Chi girls. Flrsl Row: K. Kinlvr, Asuislnnl Plifdqr- Misfressq M. Hain lc, Pr:-widnnl, .l, Woslui Teld, SergeanT-aT-Arms. Second Row: J. Faris, E, Maslarn. N,HnpperT1, D. Drmn, N. Evans, L. Dunaway. J. Colognlr-. said? X ,-n i T? Chapter ' Alpha ss. Second Row: A. Dean, M. Bedgood, L. Do aldson, Senor Chap a' 1 . ' a , i T- 'g , f -, M. Pelds, M. S'n leton.Tt1ird Row: B. Rousseau E. Ptz atr'ck E. Re nrl s First Row: A. Patterson, D, Jackson, J. Chenault, President, A. Reynolds, D, Mason, Pledge Mi lie n i l in A Hill rd li iuior M Ruc i ig , I p i , y td, Q E. Smith, B. Brown, A. Means, D. McReynolds. if Alpha Beta Chi Friendship, loyalty, and good sportsmanship could well be considered the motto ot Alpha Beta Chi. lt was tounded in May l95I, by a small group ot girls at Withrow High School. As the years passed on, girls trom other schools sought membership and new chapters were tormed, one being at Hughes. The two big attairs during the year are the Summer Faeshion Show and the Novem- ber Formal Dance. Through philanthropic work, character is developed in each girl. Organized ' I95l Colors 0 Agua and Black Members ' I6 First Row: L. Donaldson, Chaplain: A. Hillard, Treasurer: J. Chenault, President, D. Mason, Pledge Mistress. Second Row: A. Means, B. Brown, E. Fitzpatrick. Q Thi year has been one ot tun a Sul i ess, say the otticors ot Iota. Chapter ' Alpha Organized 0 I945 Colors ' Green and Gold Members 0 7 Iota Sigma Chi lota Sigma Chi was tounded by the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, in l945. The goals ot lota Sigma Chi are to make better citizens ot its members, to give a good religious toundation, and to develop leadership characteristics and an excellent character. The many charitable activities include: giving a Thanksgiving basket to a needy tamily, selling Easter lilies, and visiting the patients at the State Mental hospital. Seated: P. Wilson, C, Walker, M. Wallace. Standing: M. Kennedy, R. Smith, N. Hall. - V -. ,V nd fn 1? .T may CTU an s?Y a 3: Q vw A- , . 3, ! 'Q' 0 o If V my Q mv, , V , , Q 'I iff' . . 1 Ng W ,R ' V 4-N' A N iv M X Q i Zig g Q ,Qi f 4 v 'gif 7, 5 if X W . ff' - Xi, 'sf 'Hg'-ff: W gf? ff? 'S V .12 Q 2 we 1 6 5 , Q E! K A ' k ' S x if :qv fx I, if h , Q ' iw Q ., me yan W x -' 4' Q.-'fS12ea2- ' ' . 4' V M 1 un vs s iw. -- ' X :E N ELTZEZZQQ 1 six! A -w Q' X . ut ' '- ' N . ,. 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The real rewards of fellowship and friendship. along wi+h physical improvement bring sparkle fo fhe sfars who play 'rhe games. -' .. M i i was 9? ss 2 5 i E 2 i i 31 3 ef 5 E 1 1 4 A f' - rf ' K P ' . Q, X V4 P Q f Q 1 Sri? S r ,E if ,A 'jf ' ' S -4. -.:.:.2 A21 rfiiif 153 125 ,. .1 .:. 5 ,gk .UW ,La- 4? 4 43 vi , y ff., 5' L:-I - , ' 'Wi W1 iff' 4 5,4 7, , - Z fic .- ' 5 fl Q P5 QV ws' . 1 .ig V 5 -x I W. , ,ra f x. faq ,s L f 1 1 1 1 Mgr. Reserve Team: FirsT Row: R. Skinner, A. Schneider, S. Davis, R. ErTel, R. Ward, D. BarTholomew, W. Young, D. Cvreenman. Second Row: H. ReiTT, W. Callery A. Mallory, M. Jones, C. Holland, J. GranT, R. Murrell, W. Harris, Third Row: D. Gloeckler, B. Young, W. Gaines, H. Hardy, P. Redmon, E. Price, R. Paul K. Jones, C. Turley. Bam! The gun sounds and over a hundred eager bodies leap Torward and pick up momenTum. AnoTher cross coun- Try meeT has begun. The Reserves, under The guidance oT Coach Paul RicherT, broughT The laurels To Hughes as They Tinished TirsT in every meeT, compiling a ToTal oT IO4 poinTs. only Ten less Than The varsiTy winners Trom WiThrow. Leading The squad were sTalwarTs Charley Reynolds, Al Greenman, R -.-i berT Murrell, Roy Skinner, Ken Jones. and Al Schneider. In cross counTry, The boys are numbered as They Tinish: lhereTore, The Team wiTh The lowesT score wins. The Big Reds Reserve Team showed Their big broThers how To win as They compiled TwenTy-Tour poinTs in Their TirsT meeT, TorTy-Two in The second, and ThirTy-Tour poinTs in The Third. There was no disTricT meeT Tor The Reserves. This year's varsiTy squad, also ably coached by Coach Paul Ric.-herT, was capTained by Dick Fischer. The Team consisTed oT CapTain Fischer, Ray Anderson, Alan Ransick, Roy SwiTT, Herb Walker, Len Cavens, and Aaron Malone. The squad had a good year despiTe The TacT ThaT Two varsiTy members who were heavily counTed on were Torced To quiT. In Three meeTs, The Big Red harriers Tinished second in Two and Third in The oTher. They placed second in The disTricT nTeeT. In The Public High School League, WiThrow Tinished TirsT wiTh a respecTable ToTal oT nineTy-Tour poinTs. Hughes' Big Reds Tinished second wiTh 230, beaTing TaTT ouT by TiT- Teen poinTs. The meeTs were held aT Avon Fields on Reading Road, and Twice The Teams were hampered by muddy qroundS. The mosT consisTenT runners Tor The varsiTy were Dick Fisch- er, Ray Anderson, Alan Ransick, Roy SwiTT, and Herb Wal- ker. Len Cavens and Aaron Malone rounded ouT The squad .ind greaTly assisTed The Team perTormance. The besT run- ning Time oT The year Tor The Big Reds was Ray Anderson's Ten minuTes and TiTTy-six seconds over a course oT a liTTle more Than Two miles. 126 Harriers Take Honors I959 Season Record Varsify Reserve FirsT MeeT . . . . . 72 24 Second MeeT . . . 79 42 Third MeeT . . . . 79 38 ToTal poinTs .... . . .230 IO4 Coach RicherT checks The Time oT Hughes' varsiTy runners, Len Cavens Dick Fischer and Ray Anderson. ff A' J a :K .T K afw A h F 1 .r l at 'V -- ,:--,.--v s I ff . VAVQ I .S Qvlipjiv k I J -:1 -:: -- 5 A g ,4M x A f V 'r 'f W . Qu Y A 7 ge W K Eng ,Q M Q ,, 5. h M I 959 Varsify Record l'lL1Ql'1SS . . . . . . Hughes . . . Hughes . , , Hughes . . . . Hughes . . . . Hughes . . . Hughes . . . l'lugl'1eS . . . Hughes . . . Hughes . . . Coaches Howard Thomas and 20 Xenia .... . . O Roger Bacon . . . . 35 MiddleTown . . . 36 WiThrow . . . I3 CenTral . . . . I4 Woodward . . . 7 WesTern . . . I4 Walnuf . . . . I6 MariemonT . . . . O TaTT . . . . . 6 Lloyd Williams sludy The TaTT game. FirsT Row: L, Hughes, B. Williams, T. STrunk, C. Neal, W. Walker, C. PiTTman, L. Parks, H, PraTher. Second Row: R. Jennings, M. Tolliver, A. 5Tokes, V. Moore, T. Mueller, J. Hill, B. Lovelace. Third Row: C. BeziaT Manager, W, Gray. D. G-abel, C. Bell, B. GeorgeTon, D. Taylor, D. Daley, P. Hopkins. FourTl1 Row: H. Williams, A. Allen, A, Hill, R, BunTon, B. Reynolds, L, Hubble, E. Kennedy, R. Shepherd, Manager. Larry Parks loT'Ts one while Ernie Kennedy Takes ouT a Bulldog Taaikler. ATTer an exciTing season's sTarT, Hughes' Big Reds losT Two oT The lasT Tour games. They ToughT well enough, how- ever, To share a second-place Tie wiTh TaTT. BuT The biggesT Thing The Beg Reds boasT abouT is The 8-7 vicTory over Wood- ward's champion Bulldogs. Coach Howard Thomas' boys did a yeoman job buT couldn'T hold Their own in The TighT race Tor TirsT place. The Team was Tremendously bolsTered by re- Turning leTTermen Charlie Neal, Bobby Williams, Tom STrunk, Larry Hughes and Larry Parks, plus The championship Reserve Team oT 1958. Charlie Neal broughT honor To himselT and Hughes by being selecTed as a guard on boTh The Enquirer and PosT-Times-STar's All-CiTy Teams. ln The TirsT game oT The season, Hughes played Xenia Cen- Tral. The Big Reds scored early and oTTen, Tallying Twice on Touchdown passes oT l5 and 50 yards Trom Larry Parks To Bobby Williams. Larry Hughes and Dennis Taylor added 13: N T A 1 I The reliabe Big Reds' bench is ready if needed againsT The Senahirs. Big Red Gridiron Stars Share Second Place in P. H. S. L. Touchdowns, while Ernie Kennedy booTlegged once Tor Two exTra poinTs. Meanwhile, The sTingy Hughes deTense, led by Charlie Neal and WalT Walker, held The Xenia boys score- less. The Tinal score was 260. Roger Bacon loomed as Hughes' nexT Toe. WiTh a Tine Team and many excellenT plays, The SparTans clobbered Hughes, 3570. Hughes was plagued wiTh TumloliTis, which repeaTedly seT up Touchdowns Tor Bacon. The Big Reds dropped Their second sTraighT game To a sTrong MiddleTown squad, 36-8. DeTensive men Charlie Neal, Bobby Williams, and Harold PraTher loolced good and baclcs Ron Jennings and Larry Parlcs did Their besT, buT To no avail. EarnesT Kennedy scored Hughes' lone Touchdown, and Don Hardy added The Two exTra poinTs. UndaunTed, Hughes opened league play wiTh an IBAI3 win over WiThrow. The Big Reds' TirsT score came when Bill Lovelace recovered a WiThrow Tumble in The Hughes end zone Tor a Touchdown. Kennedy conTribuTed six poinTs on a 75-yard run and Larry Hughes added six more on a Tive- yard sweep. Meanwhile, WiThrow had Tallied Twice, buT The savage Hughes defense preserved The lead. Hughes was now I-O in league compeTiTion and 22 on The year. ln The second league game, Hughes baTTled CenTral's KnighTs. ATTer receiving The lciclcoTT, Hughes Tumbled and The KnighTs soon scored. However, Hughes Toolc The ensu- ing lciclcoTT and marched 88 yards To pay dirT, climaxing The drive wiTh a 5-4Ayard run by Vic Moore, ln The second halT, Hughes drove 58 yards and scored on a jump pass over cenf Ter Trom Parlcs To Williams. Parlcs ouTwiTTed The KnighTs wirh The same play and The Big Reds led, I4-6. CenTral Tied The score again, buT wiTh minuTes leTT, WinsTon Gray grabbed a parhallyebloclced KnighT pass and raced BO yards Tor The score and a 20-I4 vicTory. ln Hughes' Third league game, The Big Reds Taced Wood- ward. Woodward scored TirsT and added The poinT aTTer Touchdown Trom placemenT. LaTe in The second qua:-Ter Hughes came baclc wiTh a slashing 95fyard drive but was sTopped and gave The ball on downs To Woodward on ils one-yard line. Unable To move, Woodward punTed and Hughes Tools over on Woodward's 4Ofyard line. Vic Moore Then carried To The 9 and Two plays lafer hammered over Trom The 8. Moore also added The Two exTra poinTs ThaT dee cided The game. AT halTTime Hughes led 8-7, and no more scoring was done. During The second halT, Woodward ThreaT- ened Three Times, buT The deTensive play oT Charlie Neal, Kennedy smears a MariemonT baclc as H, William-T, Lovfrlar cr, and Bunlon move in. w-:rm N ALLEN STOKES f 5 X I- tzt: 1 ..., ,f , 'x T A 5 lk I l rv v T ef rs E T 5 ww f F Q , A . 5 x eg . .--,, ',:::,. ' Z': ' i 'i :. ,. L ,..1 T. T 1 , as LARRY HUGHES sys 1' EARNEST KENNEI Back , V i XM ' T B ack ' ' 'T: ' '- '--1f T525 - :' '.,,.... f '. '-22 . 'EM' as X WALTER WALKER Guard T - T -Q-- M. X Nc if 4' ' W . , :IV .,..5 . ,.,. by 2 , WW' '...1r3i,:az:Z:-:,.f A f':.S1 '9:'-1' :. .: ,.-,.-:-:-.-:-.-'v:1Ef,E22-fE:E1: III 2555524-2:2:1:f-: , -.,:5:-E,.v::I',j ,'515 ' ,.f5E3E2E5E?vE1 QM' , ::1:r:,a1'.?- ' A 34+ , 4. . rv T- - 0 , - A , 36, 0' W 2? ' '- 1:2-s:s:... 5:s. 5 s -: , ::.. :...f1:'5:a::.s: .- xx- a SQ be K Q qi 5:7 RUNK CHARLTE NEAL TOM ST Tackle ' Guard Larry Hughes is Tripped up in The Preview by a TaTT Tackler. Allen STokes, Don Gabel, and Harold PraTher prevenTed any TurTher Bulldog Touchdowns. AT The end oT The game Hughes led The league wiTh a 3-O record. Hughes, ouT To Tame WesTern Hills' MusTangs, wound up on The shorT end oT a I4-6 score. WesT Hi Took The TirsT kickoTT and quickly scored. Behind 8-O, Hughes ToughT dog- gedly unTiI laTe in The second quarTer, when Bobby Williams inTercepTed a lvlusTang pass and ran 80 yards Tor The Big Reds' only score. The second half was highlighTed by The work oT The deTensive uniTs oT boTh Teams. In The waning momenTs, WesT Hi scored again To make The score l4-6. In a lasT-diTch aTTempT To score, Hughes Tried a Take punT on TourTh down, buT Tailed and The MusTangs Took over and Troze The ball. The Big Red suT'Tered Their second deTeaT Trom WalnuT Hills. ln The TirsT quarTer, Larry Parks sneaked over To score Hughes' only Touchdown and The score aT The halT sTood: Hughes, 6: WalnuT Hills, O. ln The second half, The Eagles T scored Twice and won I6-6. 130 , I I T a : 4 T T19 .,.,.1,. Q M 'T' X 4 I , A Q ..., , ..:.:..,,... . . X -2 rlri 3 :': I --:-'1- A -T LARRY PARKS Back it zz' BOBBY WILLIAMS ay, ' ' End VIC MOORE 'A' 4 I., . 'A-V I ig sv-rf-l . -nan-r W - ,.-: Lu I. 4 1 . ., -sg, ...w.:.-:::.:r::: -R R R ' 'Tiff- T 5 :I-: :.2 5iEf',.Es?:E51+ : 'I Sgl i s ,, R NX see!! ROGER BUNTON End Tackle DisgrunTled, Hughes Tangled wiTh MariernonT, champions oT The EasTern Hills League, in a non-league game. The only score made came when Larry Parlcs Threw a Touchdown pass To Roger BunTon. A shorT iump pass Trom Parlcs To Bobby Williams Tor The exTra poinTs was bloclced. Hughes' deTense was so poTenT ThaT The Warriors never peneTraTed pasT Hughes' 25-yard line, This vicTory boosTed The morale OT The Big Reds Tor Their lasT game. Hughes' Tinal encounTer was wiTh TaTT. When The Two Teams meT in l958, Hughes was on Top oT The league and TaTT was on The boTTom. Hughes' over-conTidence and TaTT's deTerminaTion combined To produce a mosT humiliaTing de- TeaT Tor The Big Reds. This year Hughes was ouT Tor re- venge. The Big Reds' deadly oTTense sTruclc TirsT wiTh a pass from The unerring arm oT Larry Parlcs inTo The hands oT Roger BunTon. Hughes led aT The half, 6-O. The SenaTors scored on a I6-yard iaunT in The second halT buT could noT add The Two exTra poinTs. The game ended in a sTalemaTe, 6-6. As a resulT, Hughes Tinished The season Tied wiTh TaTT Tor second place in The Public High School League. DON G-ABEL l CLIFF BELL Qenfer Charlie Neal clears The way as Don Hardy piclcs his way upTield Through MariemonT TerriTory. IJ! FirsT Row: W. SmiTh, J. Folder, J. Adkins, W, Heard, L. RuTledge, R. Revels, L. Parks. Second Row: T. Myers, Manager, K. Taylor, S. Grayson, D. Lang- 'ii T, F. Ballew, l. Bullock, J. Cannedy, C. BeziaT, Trainer. Third Row: C. Schine, M. Marshall, M. Saylor, D. Hardy, J. Turner, F. Wescoe, C. Hill, H. Souder, P. Hopkins, Manager. Hundemer's Reserves Pass and Punt To Co-Championship The Big Red Reserves, under Coach Will Hundemer, cop- had a co-championship as They ended The season wiTh a 5-I rel ord. Marvin Saylor guided The Team as guarTerback wiTh Don Hardy and Larry Parks aT The halfback spoTs and Wayne Swanson aT Tullback. Also on oTTense were William Heard, Clyde Wilkerson, and Willie SmiTh, guards: Tom Felder and Ralph Revels, Tackles: John Adkins and Mike Marshall, ends: .ind Leroy RuTledge, cenTer. ln The deTensive uniT, The play oT Larry Parks, Wayne Swanson, KeiTh Taylor, and Mike Marshall sTood ouT. John Adkins usually did The kicking. ln The TirsT game, Hughes Trounced WalnuT Hills 36-6. The second game Tound Hughes on Top oT WesTern Hills 6-O, wiTh KeiTh Taylor scoring The only Touchdown. ln The Third game, Hughes was beaTen by WiThrow 8-6 when The Big Reds could noT converT The Two exTra poinTs. The Big Reds scalped Woodward 36-O in The TourTh game as Swanson, laylor, and Saylor all scored. Hughes deTeaTed TaTT in The liTTh game I4-6, wiTh Taylor and Saylor scoring. To end The reason, Hughes came up wiTh an 8-O vicTory over CenTral. The Hughes deTense proved poTenT as iT held opponenTs lo a ToTal oT 22 poinTs or an average oT 3.7 poinTs a game, while Hughes iTselT scored IO6 poinTs or an average OT almosT I8 poinTs a game. Several passes were inTercepTed by The Reserve secondary, one OT which was run back 80 yards by l..irry Parks Tor a Touchdown. WiTh a championship Reserve Team and many reTurning IelTermen, Coach Howard Thomas hopes Tor a winning var- -iTy season in l96O. I 959 Reserve Record Hughes . .... 36: WalnuT . . 6 Hughes . . . . 65 WesTern . . 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L ' 0 0 H 1 . . v I.. . 4 K 9 . 0, Q O Q .im .fy 0 Forward HoopsTers' High Hopes For Hughes's Big Red baskeTeers, showing real poTenTiaI aT The beginning oT The season, disappoinTed Their Tans by winning only Two league games, boTh over WaInuT Hills. The only seniors reTurning To The squad were Ron Ward, Bob Wil- liams, Dick Fischer and Floyd Simpson. Bob STandIey, The junior whom Coach Grimes expecTed To produce The mosl' poinTs, came Through and Tinished second in The PHSL wiTh an average oT 22.7. The Team ended The season in TiTTh place in league play. In The Preview aT The CincinnaTi Gardens, Hughes looked good in beaTing Woodward and Purcell in Two diTTerenT guarTers. The Big Reds looked even beTTer when They beaT Monroe 77-49 on The Ioser's Tloor. Bob 5TandIey goT 23 poinTs, The game high, wiTh Ron Ward adding 20 more ard Bob Williams, I4. The nexT game Hughes played arch-rival Roger Bacon. 5Tandley, Williams and Ward again led The way wiTh 25, 20 and I3 poinTs, respecTiveIy. The Big Reds, never in Trouble, lod all The way. Fischer and Simpson also broke inTo The scoring column, each adding Tour poinTs. The Tinal score was 75-66. The nighT aTTer The Bacon game Hughes Tangled wiTh a highly-TouTed Anderson Team. ATTer baTTIing on nearly even Terms in The TirsT haIT, Anderson became Torrid aTTer inTer- mission and Tinally deTeaTed Hughes 65-36. STandley Tell be- low his average wiTh only I4 poinTs ThaT nighT, while Ward added eleven more poinTs and Williams, nine. Hughes Taced WiThrow's Tigers in Their TirsT league game. Hughes jumped To an early lead buT The Tigers led by I0 aT The haIT. WiThrow Then sTeadily pulled away and Tinally won 68-56. Williams was high-poinT man wiTh 2I poinTs. Then came STandley wiTh I7, Ward wiTh I0, Ragan, CaTon and HarT each wiTh Two and Fischer and Simpson wiTh one apiece. WiTh a 2-2 record, Hughes Taced CenTral. The KnighTs, playing wiThouT Larry Flsaesser, managed To slip by Hughes 60-5l. Hughes had a deTicienT second haIT, poinT-wise, and CenTraI Took advanTage oT iT. 5Tandley Topped Hughes wiTh I6 while Williams dropped I4 Through and Ward I3. AT OxTord The nexT nighT, Hughes won 80-69 againsT Cx,- Tord Talawanda. STandIey led The scoring wiTh 29 poinTs and Ward was close behind wiTh 24. Williams goT l8, CaTon 6 and Fischer 2. Hughes now was 3-3 on The season. GeTTing a liTT Trom The OxTord game, Hughes slipped by WalnuT Hills in overTime 72-68. All The scoring in The over- Time was done by Bob STandley, who hiT Tour oT Tour Toul shoTs. The scoring: 5TandIey, 28: CaTon, I7: Williams, l3: Ward, 8: Simpson, Ragan and Lewis each Two. Hughes' nexT game was wiTh an ever-dangerous TaTT Team. Hughes, Twelve down wiTh only one minuTe IeTT, sTaged a val- ianT rally buT Tell Three poinTs shorT as TaTT won 59-56. None oT The Hughes boys could hiT as Ward and Williams boTh had 6 and STandley only I4. However, Ron CaTon, an unsung iunior pivoT man who was conTinuaIly Ted by Beyer and Ra- gan, pumped in I9 poinTs, I6 coming Trom The Tield. Hughes Then Took on Woodward and were beaTen 68 To 6l. Woodward jumped ouT To a quick lead and was never' seriously challenged by Hughes. In The IaTe'minuTes The Big Reds whiTTled iT To a Three-poinT deTiciT buT Woodward Top: Fischer waiTs Tar possible rebound as Ward shook. Middle: Arms Tly as Calon and Slandloy rebound againsT Wllhrow. BoTTom: One mom poinT Tor Ward. 136 League Leadership Dashed dropped in The IasT Tour poinTs. 5Tandley had 25, Ragan and Ward, 6, Williams, 8, and Beyer, 5, The nexT week Hughes Taced WesTern Hills, who had Their hands Tull wiTh The Big Reds. Hughes, leading by one aT The half, could noT ouTscore WesT Hi in The second haIT as The MusTangs eked ouT a 62-58 win. 5TandIey led wiTh 24 poinTs. wiTh CaTon and Ward each adding II. Three days laTer Hughes meT WiThrow aT The Gardens and The lopsided score oT 73-57 belies The acTion in The game. AT The haIT The Tigers led by only six, and aT The end oT The Third guarTer, The score was Tied. DespiTe 5TandIey's 27 poinTs, Wards I0, and Williams' and BunTon's six, Hughes could noT sTop WiThrow's drive inTo The sTreTch. CenTraI, back sTrong as ever wiTh Larry Elsaesser and company, sTopped Hughes cold, 80-62. Hughes iumped inl'o .1 quick lead in The TirsT guarTer buT The balanced aTTack oT The KnighTs Told The Tale as They sTeadily pulled away. STand- ley led Hughes wiTh 2I while Ward added I2. In a non-league game, Hughes Taced ST. Xaxier buT IosT 77-66, Each Team hiT on The same number oT Tield goals, buT The Bombers ouTscored The Big Reds on Tree Throws. STand- ley poured in 2I poinTs while Ward added I5 and Williams l0. CaTon added 6, Fischer and BunTon 5 apiece and Beyer and Ragan 2 apiece. Hughes once again sgueaked pasT WalnuT H Ils 67-65. Baf- Tiing on even Terms mosT oT The way, Hughes was iusT one Tield goal beTTer. Coach Grimes empTied his bench as STand- Iey goT 29: Williams, II, Ward, 8: Simpson, 5: Fischer, 3: CaTon and Rhoden, 2. Hughes, again playing TaTT aT TaTT, losT by The close score oT 65-60. BeTore a slim crowd oT HuziTes, TaTT puT on a Tull- courT press in The Third guarTer To shake The Big Reds up. The 5enaTors scored I2 more poinTs Then, which Told The sTory. 5Tandley led wiTh I9, and Williams conTribuTed I7 and Ward I I. Playing Woodward Tor The IasT Time This year, The Big Reds almosT upseT The Bulldogs. When Neumann leTT The game aT The halT, Hughes Tans Toresaw a cerTain vicTory. However, a defermined Woodward Team beaT Hughes 80-75. 5TandIey led wiTh 30 poinTs, Williams added 23 more and Ward I3. In The IasT league game Hughes Taced high-ranking WesT- ern Hills. BaTTIing on even Terms mosT oT The way, WesTern rallied To win 73-70. ATTer sTarTing poorly, WesT Hi caughT up and iT was nip and Tuck all The way wiTh The game being decided in The Tinal minuTes. Again, STandIey led wiTh 28 poinTs and Williams Tollowed wiTh 20, Ward wiTh ll, CaTon wiTh 6, and Fischer wiTh 5. In The TournamenT aT The Xavier Fieldhouse, a Tired-up Hughes loam almosT nipped second-seeded Purcell buT Tell one poinT shorT as The Cavaliers won 68-67, Hughes, behind onre by TwenTy poinTs, ToughT back buT could noT win. Wil- liams burned in 22 poinTs and 5Tandley added I7, The end oT The l959-l960 baskeTball season TerminaTes a TwenTy-five-year era oT baskeTball under Coach Howard Grimes. The 'Sparkling 5ixTies ioins The TacuITy and sTudenT body in congraTulaTing Coach Grimes Tor his many vicTories and Tine achievemenTs Through The years. BesT wishes Tor many more winning seasonsl Top: R- n Wfiicl diiw-i, prl llirrw lvliinlfinfii, and srfwr-s, Middle: FIG' l1f'I. i 'yi-iifilfii, iii'iT W.ii'd Ifiap Tai an rflunivr- hall. BoTTOm: Bobby Willifwins I. ir-f. in fi rliifinii lay up afiainsl Wrwzlain, I37 Kneeling: K. Hicks, E, Rader, T. Mineard, JA Adkins, W, Heard, T, WheTsTone. S'l'anding D Allen B y a T Hard-Fighting Reserve Team The Hughes Big Red Reserve Team Tared beTTer Than The +irsiTy as iT Tinished The season wiTh a 9 won, 8 losT record. Hughes was second in The league wiTh a 6-6 record, iusT behind CenTral and TaTT, who were Tied Tor TirsT. lVlosT Teams in The RHSL have iuniors on Their Teams l:nuT iT is an unwriTTen rule aT Hughes ThaT The Reserve Team is composed only oT sophomores. Three scoring sTandouTs This year in- ilude Kenny Hicks, Marvin Saylor, and Tom lvlinearol. Hicks .ii guard, sporTs a Team high average oT l2.9 poinTs a game. Siiylor, also a guard, is nexT wiTh a 9.9 average and Mineard, Hughes' 6'8 cenTer, averaged 9.I. Darryl Allen, a scrappy lillle l5'I INT Torward is The Team's leading reloounder, wiTh hlineard giving him plenTy oT help. Saylor, who sank 57 oT 8I hee Throws, is Hughes' besT chariTy shooTer, averaging over 70 per cenT. As a Team, Hughes sank T76 oT 33l Tree Throws, which averages S3 per cenT. lndividual scoring honors go To Hicks, who hiT Tor 25 poinTs againsT WesTern Hills, Saylor, who dropped in 23 poinTs againsT Woodward and Tvlineard, who scored I5 poinTs Three diTTerenT Times. lnexperience and nervousness cosT Hughes several games, buT, on The whole -reason, Hughes compiled a Tine record and showed several promising TuTure varsiTy players. Ken Hicks, one oT These, played Tor one halT againsT Purcell in The TournamenT. He picked up Three poinTs while passing The ball well and seTTing up plays like a veTeran. WiTh The loss oT only Tour seniors, llughes should have a Tine varsiTy sguad nexT year. 138 Manage Takes Second Place Honors 15 4, i k , 4 iv, j igd' ,N s . my TIS! HS? M ' 3 ' Q 'xv in ., , , L, QQ 45: zkiQf',,3,,Qi 1 935 ,xxvgfgmk - fi li llundc-mer diwcugzes the meel wilh Wandmachcr, Farris and Lou Ramundo limos a porlion ol lhe loam in a piaclice race. Lishawa. Mermen Make Small Splash fwwimmers, on your marlc. Gel sel. Go! is a lamiliar com- mand ol Will Hundemer, coach ol lhe Big Reds' swimming limin. The leam, allhough morale was high, could manage only a mediocre season, compiling a lolal ol 32 poinls in liiree meels lor a lillhfplace slanding among seven leams. Vxfilnul l-lills was lirsl wilh loc? poinls. l-lughes' grealesl problem was laclc ol deplh and experience. Also, lhere were only lwo real consislenl swimmers on lhe leam, Cleon Win- cmid and Bill Wandmacher. Wingard placed lirsl lwice and sei ond once in lhe lhree PHSL meels, swimming lhe ZOO-yard lfeeslyle, Wandmacher placed several limes in lhe ZOO-yard lwullerlly and lhe individual medley. l-lughes' 400-yard lree' slyle relay, consisling ol Wingard, Wandmacher, Dave Hud- son, and Dave Farris once copped a lillh place. Coach Hun- demer hoped lhal relurning seniors Chel Lishawa. Fred Wig- gers, Clill Young, Ron Jennings, Rich Sprang, and Ray Nul- sen, and iuniors George Pemberlon, Ken Jones, Dave Hud- son and Dave Farris could lend experience, bul lhe compea lilion was loo lough. Sophomores lhal made lhe squad were Bill Slucliey, Jerry Welsh, Roberl Zucker, and Jay Dillon. In lhe dislricl meel Hughes' only poinls came lrom Wingards secondfplace linish in lhe lreeslyle. The boys worlced hard, doing pre-praclice push-ups and silfups and usually swam a mile a day al praclice. Varsily Swimmers-Firsl Row: R. Nulsen, C. Lishawa, R, Sprang, C. Young, B. Wandmacher, D. Hudson. Second Row: L. Ramundw, Manager: G, Pc-rnber lon, K, Jones. D. Farris, J. Welch, J, Dillon, B. Sluclcev, F, Wiggers, D. Zcclcer, C. Wingard. 1 .QR v gi .fam 1 i.. U Ei- Q a n . ff -an f, ' gi ,K K iiim N a ,.,...-M 1,5 Q 'BM iw ' gf 'iv ,,. .,.-. A ,A Ji Sq N . W 2 ' my 2 , 359' ' XJ -gg i .. 5' ,x 1' 1 Q m A , Q W .-.,.,,,, Ky A -ali 1 A ' . .Q ' r 'W' wil? Q Q 2' Q. AQV4 44 , 3 S x f S L iff '?'S?. A ' Q ,- ---.gg Officers: Lea Kaleis, Treasurer: Mrs. Diane Ziegler, Sponsor: Judy RolTerT, AcTiviTy Chairmang KaThy Lakes, SecreTaryg Livia Kaleis, Presiclenf BeTTy Heidorn, Vice-President Miss Mary Busser, Sponsorg Sandy Hughes. T'lisToriang and Miss Verlie Mae Meyers, Sponsor. G. A. A. Mixes Fun and Sports 'llie Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion is one oT The biggesT clubs al Hughes, wiTh iTs 2l5 members. Open To girls who are inleresTed in parTicipaTing in sporTs wiTh oTher girls OT abiliTy, The club oTTers Team sporTs as well as individual sporTs. Be- sicle, The Tun oT playing, The girls learn a spiriT oT coopera- Tion and sporTsrnanship and enioy Talfing parT in The ciTy inlrnimural aThleTic program. The school year OT sporTs is divided inTo Tour seasons wiTh a i1ompeTiTive ciTy inTramural sporTs day aT The end OT each sm-.on. Each sporT has iTs own sporTsleader To Talce care oT The equipment lceep aTTendance, and help The sponsor when- ex er possible. To sTarT The year oT sporTs, G. A. A. gives a picnic where The girls can meeT The sponsors, oTTicers, and each oTher. In February, The new girls who have earned Two poinTs are inili iTed. They learn G. A. A.'s moTTo: For when The one greaT Scorer comes To marlc againsT your name, He marks noT if you losT or won BuT how you played The game. and Try To live up To iT. The girls Take Time ouT Trom sporTs in March To give a dance and crown Mr. and Miss l-lughes. A year oT Tun is ended wiTh a Tlourish aT The bangueT in May. Year awards, honor Team charms, and The l-lonor Girl Ring are given and nexT year's oTTicers announced. The l-lonor Girl Ring is The highesT honor a G. A. A. girl can receive and iT is given To The girl mosT acTive in school aTTairs as well as sporTs. La T yearls recipienT was Romaine Neumann. lniTiaTes sign names aT Tormal iniTiaTion aTTer Talcing pledge A play is made by Joyce Green and Lea Kaleis To geT The ball Tor Their Team, . T m i l y M i rc- Ile r 1 ... .. 1 E 5 6 and grace are used by Sandy l-lughes in a The neT. Hockey ssisTing The ball over l-lockey opens a year oT sporTs and Tun Tor senior high G. A. A. girls. The TirsT maior sporT in The Tall, hockey, had iTs hard knocks Twice a week aT Fairview Field. Skills of The game were TaughT by Miss Verlie Meyers and demonsTraTed by sporTsleader Emily Mueller and assisTanT Donna STreTelT. ATTer diligenTly learning To dribble The ball down The field, avoid Tlying hockey sTicks. and make a goal, The Two Teams headed Tor playday aT WesTern l-lills. o.. . a V Il b II l'liT iT over The neTl was The cry heard in The girls' gym during volleyball pracTice. The G. A. A. girls meT every Monday and Wednesday during The TirsT winTer season. AT- Tendance was good Tor This popular sporT and Jill Appel, sporTsleader, was kepT busy. Lucy GangloTT assisTed Jill in her duTies. lnTramural Teams were chosen and a TournamenT was seT up by Miss Mary Busser, adviser. There were six Teams and The girls noT only had Tun buT improved Their skill so Tha+ They would be ready Tor The Volleyball Play- day held in January. The playday, This year, was held aT Woodward and CenTral. The girls played hard To keep up The Hughes honor. Two A Teams wenT To Woodward. They won Two games and losT Two games. Three B Teams wenT To CenTral. There The girls won Three and Iosr Three games. 143 MarTha Powell scores again. Basketball Softball SoTTball wound up The maior sporTs Tor The year. l-leld Twice a week aT Fairview Field, soTTball had a good TurnouT oT girls who were all anxious Tor The ouTdoors aTTer spending The winTer monThs inside. All Teeling like experTs in The spring. The girls did noT need much coaching from Miss Mary Bus- ser, louT sporTsleader Marion Lakes and assisTanT Annie Wal- ker kepT a waTchTul eye on Them. ATTer several Teams were formed, The girls played each oTher Tor pracTice in order To geT ready Tor The compeTiTive playing aT The Spring SporTs Day. Roz Schneider Tries Tor home. Jan Keller Guard her! and ShooT now! are some oT The exciTed shouTs heard Trom subsTiTuTes waTching Their TeammaTes play baskeTloall in The girls' gym aTTer school. BaskeTball, a Tavo- riTe sporT oT many girls, was played on Mondays and Wednesdays under The coaching oT Miss Mary Busser. SporTs- leader Jan Keller and assisTanT Alice Owens gave a helping hand whenever possible and kepT Track oT The balls. Some oT The girls goT so exciTed when playing ThaT aT Times They Tor- goT Thaf They are allowed To Take only Two sTeps beTore passing The ball To Their TeammaTes. BuT Tinally, aTTer prac- ricing running and sTopping, passing, guarding, and shooTing, The girls TelT Thaf They had enough Team work To parTicipaTe in playday aT WiThrow and WalnuT Hills. Marion Lakes lT's mine! Tennis Paula Neumann Tennis was played This year in The Tall and spring seasons aT The Coy Field Tennis courTs. This sporT was open To bolh senior and iunior high sTudenTs. Mrs. Ziegler, sponsor, TaughT The girls The arT oT serving and reTurning The ball. SporTs- leader Paula Neumann seT up an eliminaTion TournamenT and Sandy Weishaup won This Tournament exhibiTing TalenT and slcill. Judy RolTerT subsTiTuTed Tor Paula who was unable To supervise spring Tennis because OT Band. BulI's-eye Tor Lea Keleis and BeT+y l-leidorn! Bowling Marcia HollsTein Bowling was open To all senior high girls during The winTer seasons This year. G. A. A. girls inTeresTed in This sporT mel aT Bowl-a-way Lanes in NorThside. Miss Meyers, sponsor. waTched as The G. A. A. lceglers lcnoclced The pins down righT and leTT. Giving Tips on how To improve Their Torm and aver- ages was sporTsleader Marcia l-lollsTein. OT The girls who parTicipaTed This year, PaT Bailey and Emily Mueller held The highesT averages. Here comes The ball! Archery Mary PaTTerson Sl'1ooTing an arrow inTo The bull's eye Trom TirsT TwenTy TeeT, nexT ThirTy TeeT. and Then TorTy TeeT required a sTeady aim and a powerTul arm, which The girls coming ouT Tor Archery showed They had. SporTsleader Mary PaTTerson was lcepT busy super'- vising The inTramural TournamenT and replacing brolcen ar- rows. The girls showed Their acquired slcill when parTicipaTing in The Spring SporTs Day. held aT Lunlcen AirporT. Mail: up a sTrilne Tor PaT Bailey and Emily Mueller. Swim Club Takes Time ouT from pracTice To pose Tor a piciure. Modern Dancing Lucrecia Reid Modern Dance girls pracTice Tor Symposium, Swimming Swimming was open To senior high girls all year around. The girls meT once a weelc in The boys' swimming pool. Caro- lyn Clark, sporTsleader, was lcepT busy iudging The TryouTs Tor The waTer pageanT given in February. These waTer pag- eanT mermaids did a Tine iob in synchronized swimming under The helpTul supervision oT Mrs. Ziegler, adviser. LaTer, Try- ouTs were held and The swimming Team was chosen. The swimming Team pracTiced hard and upheld The Hughes honor aT The meeT sTaged aT WalnuT Hills High School on April 7. Carolyn Clark FiTTy bodies weave To and Tro expressing Their Teelings as They lisTen To energeTic and Then calm music. This is Modern Dance, which was held Tor Two seasons, once a weelc aTTer school in The girls' gym. SporTsleader Lucrecia Reid led The girls in exercises and Mrs. Diane Zeigler TaughT,The girls various sTeps and gesTures. ATTer a season oT Training The Twelve besT dancers were selecTed To perform aT The Modern Dance Symposium, This year held aT Hughes. The girls com- posed Their own dance number and Miss Virginia True Trom UniversiTy of CincinnaTi came over To help Them perTecT IT. 146 ..f 'Y 1 Q, , wk 1, . 23.11 ' H .Anas mm fi 5 as ,W E5 as E Q' aff www 4 . s ,. 'P iii viii: nv '-'A ., 4, iiike if A wz 1 , 7 x wk., gf' .lunior High The sparkling world of iunior high is like a shimmering drop of dew. I+ exisfs in lfhe morning of our high school years remaining only a shor+ +ime before changing i1's'form. This fhree-year refreshing period finds sfudenfs full of curiosify and viralify, +rying fo ready rhemselves for wha? lies ahead Now, what may l do tor you, Virginia? Student Counselors Solve Junior High Problems First Row: B. Moore, M, Hall, J. Farrell. Second Row: D, Asher, I... Brown, B. Aster. Third Row: N. Davis, R. Benton, R. Garrett. Mr, Rammelsberg has the answer to Edward Sapp's problem. Problems arising trom student conduct and behavior are treated by our iunior high counselors, Miss Norma Fisher and Mr. Marvin Rammelsberg. This is Miss Fishers third year at Hughes as counselor and Mr, Rammelsbergs tirst. Miss Fisher has taught physical education and has been a visiting teacher tor the Cincinnati Public Schools. Mr. Rammelsberg, who attended Morehead State Teach! ers College and did graduate work at the University ot Cin- cinnati and Ohio State. has been in Cincinnati tor tive years. He also taught physical education betore becoming a coune selor. Junior High Executive Board Governs Students The otticers and nine members ot the student council make up the executive board. Under the capable sponsorship ot Mr. Joseph Prior, this governing council undertakes worthwhile proiects originating in ideas suggested by the homeroom representatives and students. These proiects include bus trips to the tootball and basket- ball games away trom Hughes, a dance in the gym, and the purchase ot waste cans placed in the halls around Hughes tor Clean-up Week, The otticers consist ot Nicki Davis, President: Joyce Fer- reri, Recording Secretary: Larry Brown, Corresponding Sec- retary, and Ronnie Garrett, Treasurer. This governing body ot iunior high leaders is helping the iunior high students to improve in citizenship, to enioy school activities ot their own, and to teel more important to Hughes. Junior Student Council Fosters Good Citizenship the Junior High Student Council is made up ot representa- tives trom the seventh, eighth, find ninth grades. Problems which uri-io are tulcen up with the entire council. Honor For High Grades The iNl.itioncil Junior lrtonor Society consi-its ot a specially wetected group ot seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth grade student-i. the members are chosen on the basis ot a high wc hotfiruhip uverugo, good c.hcirfic,ter, and worthy school citi- zenuhip. Ecic h member ot the chapter is entitled to wear the citlificil emblem or insignia ot the National Society as long .im he mciintciinu him 3.5 scholfistic average. the emblem is a llciming torch engraved with the initials ot the National Junior l-ligh Society. the group, under the direction ot the otticers elected an- nuiilly, ptcins proiecgts which will be ot service to the iunior high 'chciot the otticers are: Linda Perry, President: Ruth Qc-rering, Viciefprewidentg Sandra Vtfiltcymaclcy, Recording Socretaryg Joyce Chitwocwcl, Corresponding Secretary, Ray Mcittcwclc, tren iurer. Miss trtcltwectc is -Sponsor ot this group. First ROW: D.Aishc-, R.Wec.ccwc1i, J. Alibi-tt, N. Davin, Pit-.ictc-nt: J. Our-nt ter, S. Weishaupt, D. Tccwtrf-,, Mi. cl. tltiiilj Spc-nscii. Second Row: R. Bentcrcn, J. Meadows, J. Fc-rir-ll, Q. Wcilli R. ttciul, l. Brown, M, ltii , B, Ashc,-i, B. Sanctiin. Members give suggestions on the problem, aslc guestions, and have turther discussion to tind ca solution. Many accomplishments have been made by the Junior High Student Council because its members worlc hard in the interests ot the student body. The Council ioined in sponsoring the Winlclight Dance on March 25. the Clean-up Campaign attracted wide par- ticipation. First Row: lvl. liritlill, .l, C liitfv----cl, 'i. litc , l. ltr i iii-1, l, t .i irti Mi, .li-s.iii ltfillwi-cl tiriiciiuii. S6COT1d Row: .t lic-t, tVl, lhiiiic l, l. Willi it fi. Butte, fi. Cctv fictrt cn, l. ltciniiti i.c-, B. Scincltin Third Row: ,l lc c,ic nlli-i ti. lfcfci, Wiilyiiicic t-'y, fi. Ri' tiiiciii, l. ll' ii,, t','ititIcci.,,1,',ilii'c, l Ycctl- ii. Fourth Row: fir, Slililiti tt, ll.iiii, lvl. ltccllc-c iw, t. ttiiiw tl t clicttiiwiti,R.fHc itiii1,l.l'titiii ,',lflvliitliict. L.. Nolicel Join Junior High Red Cross now, says Mary Hall, President Firsf Row: E. Al:-boil, J. Adams, P. Ammons, J. Anderson K. Anderson R , , .Anle, P. Armslrong, M. Asher, F. Ballew, S. Bankemper, S. Barnes, D. Barfholomew. Second Row: D. Ballle, R. Becknell, R. Bevens, P. Blankenship, J. Bollinger, D Bolser, D. Bosse, C. Bradsfreel, G. Brillinger, J. Brock, P. Brooks, D. Brown Third Row: L. Brown, L. Bullock, B. Bunlon, D. Burcham, E. Burlon, S. Campbell C. Cardew, R. Carpenfer, B. Carfer, S. Cascaddon, C. Cenlers, C. Chapman Fourfh Row: J. Chrislerson, E. Chumbley, R. Clark, S. Cole, J. Cook G. Coslner E. Cour h, J. Couch, S. Cox, T. Craig, C. Crocheron, P. Cunaqin. I I Ninth Grade Fiffh Row: D. Curry, R. Dahmann, E. Dall, M. Dallilo, G. Davidson, B. Davis N. Davis, W. Dearwesler, D. Delong, R. Dennis, C. Doggefi, C. Dragon. Sixfh Row: R. Dyer, D. Edgar, B. Edwards, M. Eickhold, K. Ellioll, R. Ellison S. Everell, S. Fay, J. Ferrell, T. Fifzparrick, S. Foley, R. Franklin. Sevenfh Row: T. Frey, L. Gaeb, L, Garland, R. Garrefl, R. Gleener, R, Glover W. Godby, R. Goering, M. Grimm, S. Griswold, B. Groves, A. Grube. Eighfh Row: B. Gulyas, J. Gum, T. Halbrook, B. Hale, B. Hall, M. Hall, K. Halvorson, B. Hamlin, G. Hansen, M. Hardman, J. Harlley, H. Harlman. X X Firsf Row: J. H'-nsffn, D, Hul'J1cy, D. Hmlcoy, E. Hlldobfand, B. HILL C. HM J. lMNrnf1n, E. Hfwdqe, P. Hnn4ncU, P. Hcmon, C. Hnddfesfon, D, Hudson Second Row: R. Hnff, K, Humor, T, Ismlz, B. lycry, J. Jawck, G, Johnson, J J--nn '.', Ln, R. Jniwnuon, S. Jolwnshun, B. Jfnes, D. Jones, J, Kanef. Third Row: K. Kcffh, W. KuNer, M. Kckey, E. Kwdwell, GB. Kinq, J. King, B Km Mfg'-,urw-xv, S. KM-un, J. Kkmycr, E. Krxph, J, Koch, P. Kmb. Fourfh Row: J. Kusmnnn, E. Lanuaw, T. Lansaw, M. Liqnf, B. Llnanan, A. Loclcard T. L1-Mmm, N. Lwnq, R. Lwvnf, D. Madden, A. Mahoney, l. Mansu. .lf-lv, J! nnw n md Larry Ram-,r-y, Bny-.' Wool-c Rfyprfzseniafives, fool: over 5vpCCC.LY. 4 fl? . 1 :AQ-1 Y .35 za.. A91 Q Fif+h Row: T. Marclnwn, J, MarsL1aU, C. Mexflvcls, B. M4Clurv,:, L. Ma,C:1w.nn, P. McNabb, S. Mccnkzr, K. Merchant L. Mlchaclls, C. Minwy, L, Mink, B. Mnnm. Sixfh Row: C. Moore, L, Moyc, E.MuHins,S.MurdwLl'1,S. Mur'dm,h, J. Murphy, C. Mysonnlmer, S. Nance, C. Nanfz, D. Nicnnkon, R. Noo, A. NOQL Sevenih Row: F. Norwood, J. Oeffinqer, N. O'Nenl, E. Ogbnnm-, S. OH, T. Offis, A. Owens, S. Owens, R. Paul, B. Payne, J. Pcnix, R, Poppies. Eighfh Row: C. Perry, S. Pndps, J. Piclaqe, G. Plafi, C. Pinwnmn, D. Pnwnrs, A. Quailccmeycr, W. Rader, J, Rains, L. Ramsey, C. Ranwm, D. Rrlfluy, Masque and Gavel is The newly-formed iunior high dramafics club sponsored by Miss Boolcoul. Firsf Row: P. Richmen, D. Riggs, J. Rison, D. Roarlc, L. Roberls, L. Roberls, L, Robeirs E. Rogers, S. Rose, J. Aldridge, K. Aldridge, L. Beason. Second Row: V. Rolh, S. Rue, S. Runcli, K. Russell, C, Samuels, B, Sandlin, J, Sfhaelev, lf.. Schaeler, E. Schafer, S. Bowling, J. Cooler, R, Doll. Third Row: R. Schneider, B. Scholl, M. Sohwielers, R. Shilllel, F. Shouse, J. Shwuse, .l. Shropshire, J. Slayion, A. Smale, P. Frosl, J. Gross, P. Hughes. Fourfh Row: W. Smallwood, W. Smifh, P. Solznnon, K. Soulherland, C. Spauld- ing, R, Slinlcrlh, R. Sfanlon, B. Sie-fmle, L. Slewarl, D. King, J. Lansaw, S. Mchlali-. Ninth Grade Fif+h Row: J. Slurgill, C. Talboil, D. liaylor, T. Thomas, J. Thompson, S. Thomp son, D. Toon, A. Tucker, P. Ulbrich, B. McKenzie, C. Morgan, L. Napier. Sixih Row: E. Vanover, D. Wade, P. Wagner, D. Wahle, C. Walfon, G. Walz R. Ward, J. Warrnan, L. Websfer, J. Parrigan, P. Roberls, V, Sandlin. Sevenfh Row: H. Weigand, R. Wells, M. Weslon, J. Whalen, S. Willcymaclcy, C Williams, R. Williams, J. Williamson, M. Williamson, T. Slewarl, B. Slidham N. Tscheiner. Eighfh Row: R. Willman, C. Wilson, T. Wilson, M. Wingale, M. Winkler, D Wise, J. Woods, K. Woods, T. Wrighl. 1 54 'I x N37 K wg: A AB ,Jkt . r , - I 4, A Y S- sf' L I A wi L ', G ' it all .--- 4 'Q -9 Firs? Row: J. fXLwbr1H, N. Abicg, B. Adams, P. Pxdcrx, P, Adrran, R. fwbcdccr, Fifth Row: B. Cogfellw, J. Ccrx, L. Crnblrmw D. Cruarr, B. Crrrhlrwr l. lmmnr nr C, Andr-rgfrm, P, Arn44r:L, C. Arrnurmnq, B, A-Jmr, S, BaLe5, T. Barnori. M. Danld, J. Davidson, S. Dawwn, B. Delrnrfr, M, Dr:Bn,w.myz-, R, lin-rn, Second Row: T. BMYNB, C. Bays, B. Bar kd, R. Benton, R. Benfon, L. Benzing, Sixfh Row: B. Dodds, T. Dwnalure, R. Dyer, P. LLHM, S. UM., S. IJH5, A. Fnik, G, Bwfrmkrn, S. BornLard!, J. Bornruls, G, BLLLYTIGFV, B, Bolfon, L. Brassls. G. Feaqan, R. FeHner, J. Foy, R, Frrrrlnr, J. Fiulur. TI-,ird Rowg D. Bur-yyrff, .L Browur, H. Brlnkdvoplcc B, Brown, V, Brown, S. Burg- Seven'H'1 Row: R. Hodderrrirn, L. Hrvyd, P. Fmuiv, E, Fuuniw, A. Guy, L. Guy, qmf, S. Burlw, J. Burklmudf, E. Burrfrn, R, Brgrfon N. Byrnqfon, L. Byrd. J. Gordon, P, Grlbcri, E, Gvdbv, M, Gfrddard, D, Gw-wLwL C, Crm-my Fourfh Row: V. Byrd. C. Cnffrmrn, G, Carlfscun, N. Carnm B. Carrron, B. Clark. Eighfh Row: L. Gregory, J. Grrrtrrhs, M, Gwbb, L, GrtrLbr' J. Gmrrrrk-r, IW. J, Clflrm r I., M. Cnr hmrr, R, C-,:rLs,r'fn, B. Crwway, O, COOL, C. Cosby. Guilerrcz R, Hadkfy. S. Hafloy, J. Hagz-man, K, HUB, B. Horn.unr1,J. Haurrrrrrrmk. Eighth Grade Jrrrrr 'r Lrirlrrnm'rLC?iC'Lcr5L0rr1raNVHLOl'dfamlLrdr Lneer !55 Come On, learn, lel's win lhis qarnel Firsl Row: C, Hanimons, B. Harbin, R. Hardy, J. Harmon, B. Harris, P. Harris V. Hall l'. Haimalrer, J. Halrnaker, L. Haynes, G. Hensley, A. Henson. Second Row: J. Hess. G. Hielcs, T. Hoclqe, M. Horf, G, Honican, B. Hull, H. Hunley Cf Huser, G. Huser, D. lliiin, Di. Inman, N. Jerleries. Third Row: C. Johnson, T. Johnson, B. Johnslon, T. Johnsfon, B. Jones, B. Jones, C. Joni r, D. Jordan, L. Keener, D. Keilh, W. Keppel, D. Kirby, Fourih Row: C. Kroqrnann, P, Kuhn, N. Kusrnann, G. Lacefield, L. Lalre, M, Lamb, lil. landers, M. Langland, S. Lemlcer, D. Loclc, L. Long, N. Love. Eighth Grade Fi'F+h Row: R. Loveless, L. Lowe, E. Mason, J. Malacia, R. Malloclc, N. McCoy, A. McGray, B. McGinnis, K. Mclnlosh, S. McNay, M. Meier, N. MenSSr. Sixfh Row: D. Messer, D. Meyer, G. Michelson, J. Mills, L, Mills, D. Milchell, J. Milchell, M. Milchell, W. Milchell, J. Molen, H. Muegel, L. Murrell. Sevenfh Row: J. Neubacher, J, Nichols, L. Niedereqqer, F. OH, M. Owens, Parsley, B, Pearce, J. Penninqlon, B. Perry, L. Perry, C. Piclcelheimer, E, Porchia. Eighfh Row: S. Porchia, C. Porler, l. Push, N. Ramsey, G. Ransiclr, D. Reece. C. Reed, P. Richardson, G. Richmond, S. Rider, S. Rielman, G. Riller. Firsf Row: J. Branlwam, C. Bmuclcsick, L. Burion, P. Roarlc, C. Roberfs, J. Rock well, T. Rwqoru, K. Rolwn, P. Ross, M. Russell, J. Server, M. Schaefer. Second Row: R. Carnarca, R. Carpenfer, C. Coburn, C. Schell, C, Slwermbeclc, H. Schmldl, J. Sclwmidr, P. Sclwoolcrafl, J. Seibel, S. Slnlelds, H. Shively, B Skidmore. Thrid Row: D. Davidson, J. Dowers, V, Goodman, P. Slaiiery, B. Smillw, L. Smillw P, Srnlilw, R. Srniflw, T. Smifln, P. Sowders, V. Spier, S. Slanlorin. Four+h Row: B. Hall, L. Hodge, K. Hounslwell, B. Sfewarl, R. Slone, B. Sfraus- bauqlr, G. Sirunlc, H. Sulnr, N. Sullivan, G. Suflon, K, Swisslwelm, G. Taylor Mr. Glenn Ryle rolls llnc Srlenrgo Club all abou? slcln-diving, 157 Fiffh Row: W. Logan, N. McElroy, M. Medeclce, S, Taylor, S, Teague, R. Terry H. Thompson, 6. Tinclncr, J. Tranor, B. Troxell, L. Vines, W. Vlors. Sixih Row: C. Miller, R. Nolan, F, Rader, B. Waqers, B, Walnler, M, Waldron J. Wandrnaclner, A. Warman, G. Warman, C. Warren, J, Weaver, C. Weber Sevenfh Row: C. Roberls, I. Rowe, G. Sieele, S. Weislwaupf, W. Wesf, P. Wlur ford, B. Wilislw, T. Willen, G. Williams, E. Wilson, P. Wissman, J. Wolle. Eighih Row: A. Slellies, J. Surber, M. Ward, D. Wood, C. Worlcmnn, J. Wrlqlwl V. Wulff, S. Wyalf, L. Yellon, M. Young, P. Zannls. K .,....... . X fs: .f:s:.:. afwqvsg Q S 1. -as A X -is 'luv speliinq rliarnpion and runner-up made qood use ol diclionaries. Firsf Row: l. Abbrvll, E. Abiq. D. Adkins, C. Adoll, D. Aislie, L. Alford, D. Allen R. A J, Allie, B. Anderson, E, Anderson, G, Anderson. Second Row: J. Anqel J. Arrnslronq J. Alclwison, L. Ayer, Ci. Bailey, M. Ballew, S. Ba L. Banos. J. Banlrernper, E. Bass, J. Ballle, T. Bay. Third Row: D. Bays, l.. Bays, K. Bennell, J. Benlon, R. Benza, G. Biller, D. Bing lmni, .l Bi-,limp K. Blaflcbrirn, B. Blfiomlield, K. Blyllwe, A. Bolirer. Fourilw Row: R. Bouqlier, B. Bowling, S. Bradinq. T. Bradsliaw, A. Brand, S Bfani i 1, S. Brans-Turn, A. Brown, J. Brown, J. Brown, K, Buclc, P. Buclclnarr if Sl? A ' l, . .. . . . 4 N ur . Seventh Grade , Fiffh Row: B. Burlcliardl, 6. Burris, R. Burlon, R. Baller, G. Byinqi n M i R, Byrd, D, Cable, D, Camarca, D. Campbell, L, Campbell, M amp e Sixfh Row: R, Campbell, M. Candler, M. Carlisle, J. Carlos, M Calar P. Clark, W. Clarlc, T. Clemenls, R. Clippinqer, B. Cobb, C. Cole, M Cole Sevenflw Row: S. Coleqale, D. Collins, M. Collins, R. Collinsworfln, J Combs R Cone, S. Cooper, D. Coucli, G. Cox, D, Crall, A. Craiq, J. Craig Eighfh Row: J. Crawford, D. Craynon, R, Calbreiln, J. Cnringlo J D Darnico, W. Davidson, T. Davin, R. Day, B. Dennis, J. Dixon, J. Doqqefl 5 'R Q-...gf Lx Mk ,if -9 8, ! af X .H , V ,. s A gffwf . gifs ff - if ' 'A-Q 7 f Q Q ' T fx' S NJ A- .4 ' M A .. :gf 1 J w . w. 32 KJK . . iv f X N 1 .2 J R b' Q -Q K -, L 4 . , 5. M I f , X . , yd 5 Q nl. ,L ,fi N Ai :.v.. . fr R .wid V 5 : , f -I v -v ,U wr L J N in ... -Q rf R iii r :L . If K S' , , , Jw . . X.. Rl X- ' 5. -' ' Q ra. 4- L ' . +A-I J Q .. J. L r K 4. , , 'V g l I N fm .- ' 41, ..., rw . 3 ' ,, X A , Y K ,,5A. - Xl y . V, Firsf Row: T. Dmbmarm, J. Dralwfm, P. Urcewy, B. Durham, ,l. DuvalL P, Dyvr, J Lrarmr, P. H1-rw, D, PLlr:rblA',1b, D, EIN., E. Lwqonce, L. Evans. Second Row: J. Lynrldi, R. Ffrvriu, C. Fnfrr-r, I, Fisrlwor, 'S. Fisfber, W. Fi?-H B. Fiizvmif-v, R. FLr:ddr1rjwL1r1,C. Flrvyd L. Frdrfy, G. FLM, P. Frrfznd. Third Row: P. Fmnf, D. Gadand, L. Gasiibean, J. Gay, R. Gentry, T. Gibson, C. Gmospio, M. Gilmorfe, W. Goddard, J. Grvdsoy, T. Gordon, C. Graves. Fourfh Row: A. Gregory, B. Grimm, R. Groqq, M. Grubb, F'. Grubb, J. Gump R. Gry, S. Haxqnr-r, L. HMO, J. HaH, T. Hall, K. HaUiday. Five parm on The sfairs! 159 'Q Fifth Row: P. HaLvcw.cvn, B. Hnrmlhm, J. Hnrr1iLTum,J. Hnrrmrmms, l. Hun T. Hampion, C. Hnnfgouk, H. Hnnifm, R. Hurvlf1n,G. Hrmdr--rs, l. Harp, P. H11 maker. Sixfh Row: J. Hrvmlrwqvr, S. HMG, B. Hi' lm, G. HH:-S, B. NHL G. Hmflnmr Holhman, J. Hunlwy, B, Inqram, R. Iuqrnm, J.Jf1vv1R+.1rvw, C, .lc1i1rwr.rm, Sevenfh Row: L. Jwhnsun, L. Jobmswn, T. Jmhnurwn, E. Jrmc--., M. Jmw. M. Jr vw S. Jones, T. Jones, W. Jwnos, P. Juliam, H. Kcmbrrx, R. Km,-mp. Eighfh Row: G, Kid, L. Kinq, T. Kinq, G. Kirk, R. Kim, K. Klf2Ir1fvHr-r, J. Km QM T, Kerb, M. Kramer, T. Larlrfwy, G. lang, M.Lar1qrwwbmb. yr X UTI U Sfand back everyone, ihey have 'ro bake firslh Firsi Row: B. Lansaw, J. Leflcer, P. Leigh, J. Lemlra, S, Lemlrer, A. Leonard, B Lewis, B. Lighi, J. Lighf, J. Lillie, H. Linslrey, J. Loclrard, Second Row: B. Long, P. Long, E. Love, J. Love, E. Loveioy, C, Lovins, E. Lovins R. Lovill, K. Lowen, F. Lynch, J. Lynch, R. Mallory. Third Row: R. Malone, W. Mason, R. Mass, M. Maslers, J. Maiheis, N. Maihers M. McAlee, M. McBroor'n, K. McCullough, A. McElroy, M. McFarland, L. Mc Goffin. Fourfh Row: J. McKenzie, C. McLean, M. McMiclcle, J. Meadows, A. Merrill, M. Mess, l-l. Meicalle, R. Meyers, G. Miles, M. Miles, C. Miller, R. Mills. Seventh Grade Fif+h Row: K. Moore, T. Moore, H. Moses, M. Mueller, M. Murphy, R. Murphy L. Muse, 6. Myers, J. Nanfz, K. Napier, L. Neal, C. Nelson. Sixfh Row: D. Norion, J. Oliver, R. Oliver, M. Oswald, E. OH, T. OH, D. Pace R, Parker, A. Parsley, J. Parfin, R. Payne, B. Pemberton. Sevenih Row: P. Peierson, R. Peiiif, M. Phillips, J. Ping, J. Podson, 6. Poll D. Pope, D. Praichard, F. Puschmann, L. Rainey, W. Rauch, C. Reilel. Eighfh Row: J. Repasy, J. Riddell, S. Riiier, R. Roloeris, T. Robinson, T. Rogers S. Rurnley, D. Rusi, J. Sailers, M. Sanford, E. Schine, J. Schmidir. ...Q 2 Jw, In ,. is, - .4Q K'sr ,Nags E Q5 -as xii fm Q , .' B .,.,. .. 'Wea ,gg X ' vw 3 ' C -9 4 I ' l 'T 'I Z -u ' 9 Firsf Row: J. Sciwnarrcnbcrq, R. Schneider, C. Scinoli, B. Seidham, M. Sernizi J. Seiiors, H. Siicii, J. Slwopicy, L. Siioops, J. Beckman, B. Benion, R. Bishop Second Row: S. Siibiirn, R. Simpson, R. Simpson, S. Simpson, L. Sims, R. Sims P.Sifay1Qn, R. Smif, A. Smifh, D. Boian, D. Canada, A. Carnes. Third Row: D. Srniilw, J, Smifln, P. Smifii, R, Smiiin, H. Sorqs, B. Souilweriand C. Spanqcbcrq, B. Sfarcy, G. Sfanfon, M. Combs, C, Cordeil, H. Douglas. Fourfh Row: R. Sfeeie, J. Sfeiner, G. Sfieqler, T. S+roi'ifeld', K. Sfudf, R, Siudi G. Siyles, J. Suiiio, L. Taber, G. Emerson, C. Gambia, O. Hamilion, If fakes lois of imaqinaiion 'ro make a mobile. 161 ,..-la' B v uf xru L fa Aw an vw?rw1w14rvvgf,pwL TI 5 V fu ,VTE ff'xC5X.'EHfUH prwqrn YW' OWN: and Fai: fxnx. made anrzwor in'9m:J'rwQ nf,nfz'wwbfy pr wcqfmwv, Ai 'His pep usssmljy flue Biq Reds are phifxvwg Tc, -,NM H up N my Tim' meat HU5Q?5 QD?533?Q255Q i9UP mqiv0nbyH1f-Emu-rTwb31: required the mpovl help M iyflldfcwpvff.-xIV1L?'. Annual Representatives While the annual statl is busy put- 'inci the yoarboolf toqether, annual rr-pro-,enlativev worlc hard on the sales 1'-nii ot thir, yearly project. Elected by their tollow students in each home- i f v om, representatives have the iob ot rollcfctinci money trom the stu firmly leepinq accurate records ot payments and installments, and mal.. infi out receipts. they help promote miles in each homeroom and distribute :he brand new annuals to the students .it the end ot the srhool year. l Gargoyle Representatives Each Wednesday morninq ot the school year, elected students trom every home room in l-luqhes are busy carrying out their duties as salesmen ot the school news paper. Betore the homeroom period starts the representaf tives piclc up their newspa- pers at the Garqoyle room. The papers, periodically ac companied by a national supplement, the Roto, are sold in each homeroom at ten cents each. The Gargoyle representatives are also re, sponsible tor collectinq mon' ey tor yearly subscriptions to the paper. Eigh+h Grade Choir is an elecTive course Tor anyone in The eighTh grade who is inTeresTed in music. Through This course junior high sTudenTs develop musically, learn how To read music and conTinue'Their music acTiviTies aT Hughes. Every day TiTTh bell, The eighTh grade choir meeTs in 30215. The piano keys sound, The Tenors harmonize, alTos and so- pranos ioin in. The accompanisT begins The inTroducTion. Mrs. Cavally geTs The choir's aTTenTion and voices ring ouT The TirsT Tew noTes oT a Tamiliar pracTice session Tor iTs con- cerTs. Thanksgiving, EasTer, and ChrisTmas assemblies are pre- senTed during school Time, while evening performances Tor pai-enTs are given aT The ChrisTmas and Spring ConcerTs. These perTormances help To promoTe a beTTer appreciaTio'i oT good music. Mrs. Joan Cavally has direcTed boTh The eighTh and ninTh grade choirs Tor The pasT Tour years. She received her musi- cal Training aT The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi's College OT Music. Hughes is indeed TorTunaTe To have her in charge OT iunior high choral music. The Treshman choir Takes parT in The ChrisTmas ConcerT, The EasTer Program, and The Spring ConcerT given in The Hughes audiTorium. As ouTside acTiviTies, iT has sung Tor Fairview Grade School and compeTed in The Ohio STaTe Music ConTesT. The Symphony concerTs held Tor iunior high ThroughouT The year have had good aTTendance. For iTs appearances in programs, The ninTh grade choir wears red choir robes purchased lasT year. This year The singers obTained choir pins The shape oT a G-clef Tor music. These eighTh grade singers have discovered ThaT singing is Tun, Sandra Griswold is Their accompanisT, Eighth Graders Make Music Every Day FirsT Row: R. RoberTs, G, Tincher, C. Warren, C. Johnson, B. STrausbaugh, J, Cochran, P. Adcox, C. Dock, S. Griswold, A. Gay, E. FuenTes. Second Row: S . Quinlan. P. SmiTh, A. Wasman, J. GuenTTer, P. Roark, G. Bowman, J, BryanT, S. WeishaupT, M. Maloney, W. HamilTon, G. Bereskin, C. Green, Mrs. .l an Cavally. Third Row: Charlene SmiTh, P. Richardson, M. HOTT, H, Brinkdoepke, K. Woods, C. Jones, S, Covey. B. Conway, C. Weber, D, Kirby, J, S ifibel, J. Gfiiiiilw, BFOCl1SI'1, l lUFCl. FOUFH1 Row: B9l'Tl'Ol'1, Fisler, Reece, l-lennekes, l-lg-355, F0r5Te, P, Garland, B, Schehr, M, Cqqglqrgn, L. Lake, C. Hamann, A. Lawson, B. CosTello, D. Wood, B, Dehner, J, WriqhT, Fif+h Row: M. Langland, J, Neubacher, K, Hall, H, Shively, D. Davidson H. Thompson, F. Neal, C. Krogmann, R, SmiTh, L, Gay, B. Dodds, S. Tinker, J, Bernius, l.. Murrell, J. SmiTh, G. STrunk, D. HaTmaker, J. STeTTens. . ,ig xg 4' f 9' Q' Y Q, , 1 5. -gl if ,A Q? W S' V? flu 1 . A ii L-xi A If gi 3 QA , 421 'Q' gg ff. w W ,if fa- ,JP .sv is Firsl Row' R Smilh R Kuhn R. Malloclc, T. Barnell, C. Pxrmslronq. P. Slaller , l . Dammann, Second Row: L. Brassie, K, Schaeler, L. . . , . , y L li-riibe, S. Bernhardl, J, Smilh, J. Fey, J. Ballle. Third Row: R. Benlon, S. Rielman, D. Hershey, N. Sullivan, 6. Scoll, B. Moore, G. Hansen Junior Band on the March For Jrhe lirsl lime in many years, lhere has been organized a iunior band, which has ils own uniforms, officers, and ac- livilies. Il marched al Trechler Sladium and played lor Open House. This year has been a slarl, and in lhe years lo follow, lhe iunior band hopes lo accomplish more. Scientific Gains Made The Junior High Science Club, sponsored by Miss Helen Newman, encourages sludenls' inleresls in scienlilic fields, The officers are Lenore Hammons, Presidenlg Linda Perry, Vice-President John Gerdon, Secrelaryq Joyce Beckman, Corresponding Secrelary: and Tim Hall, Treasurer. Come and gel ill Food lirsf and program allerwards 166 Firsf Row: T. Hall, Treasurer, D. Pace, P. Elcen, S. Coleqale. J, Dodson, B. Ingram, J. Duvall, Miss Newman, Sponsor. Second Row: P, Slaylon, D. Ellerbusch, K. Halliday, J. Malheis, D. Allen, C. Johnson, N. Kusmann, G. Burris, C, Smilh. Thi d Row: B. Cobb, L. Rainey, A. Brand, M. Holl, G. Slyles, J. Benlon, J. Smilh, J. Crawford, C. Warren. Fourfh Row: M. Hanford, B, Woods R. Clipping-er, S, Rielman, J. Fey, E. Lovins, J, Gerdon, Recording Secrelaryg L. Perry, ViceAPresi- denlq P. Smilh, Fi'Hh Row: S. Tauner, J, Tepe, M. Collins, N. McCoy, L. Hammons, Presidenl, J, Eysoldl, M. McAfee, L. Turner, T. Slrolcleldl, J. Beckman, Corresponding Secrelary. Firsl Row: P. Pelerson, S. Colegale, J. Crawlord, C. Dock. Second Row: J. Smilh, C. Cascaddon, S. Fay. D. Roark, M. Grimm. Third Row: J. Fr-y, E. Lfuvoirny, S. Migqhler, J. Clerlinger. D, Hershey, J. Guenrlcr. Fourfh Row: C. Cardew, W. Srnallwood, S. Cole, S. Oil, R. Goering, L. Yelron, S. Wilkymacky. To give lhe sevenlh, eighrh, and ninih grade girls of Hughes The benelils of lhe Y.W.C.A., a Junior Y-Teens was formed. Under lhe leadership ol Mrs. Carole Town, sponsor, The d - Junior Y-Teens' aclivilies include council meelings held al S Y The Cenlral YWCA and filling a Thanksgiving baskel. They also have a polralo chip sale in lhe spring. Oiclicers are president Sharon G++: vicefpresidenr, Deanna Hershey: sec- relary, Barbara Bunlong and lreasurer, Judy Oellinger. Baby Reds Come Fourth Football Record Gamble . . . 363 Hughes . . . 8 Schwab . . . 267 Hughes . . . O Cenlral . . 267 Hughes . . . O Porler . . . 303 Hughes . . . 8 Bloom . . . . IZ: Hughes . . . O Weslern . . . O: Hughes . . . I2 Won I ...... Losl 5 Tied for 4lh Place Firsf Row: L. Merge, B. Moore, J. Gumon, J. King, C. Dragon. M. Williamson, J. Marshall, J. Brown. Second Row: J. Williamson, M, Hard- man, B. Doll, C. Samuels, R. Clark, B. Hale, L. Websler, N. Carnes. Third Row: E. Lansaw, H. Shively, R. Leigh, F. Neal, C. Calhoun, B. Gar- land, P. Foresle, D. Jorden, Fgudh Row: J, Wili- son, R. Lovelafe, 6. Hansen, R. Smilh, Mr. Miller, 7rh and Sfh Grade Coarhg Mr. Otto, 9lh Grade Coach. 167 Junior High Track Team-Seafecl: G. Rue, M. Meier, T. Rogers. Kneel- ing: L. Bi mile, P, ForsTe, P. Halvorsen, J. Marshall, J. ChrisTerson, H. Barker, STanding: E. Hodge, S. Thompson, D. BaTTle, J. King, R. Paul, B. PemberTon, R. Kuhn, F. Neal, G. Hansen. Varied Sports Program Sevenfh and Eighth Grade BaskeTball Team: Kneeling-C. Krogmann, L Gay CT knk R STone T J9hnsTon D Goebel STanding4Mr Miller, Junior Swimming Team-In waTer: P. ForsTe, S. Thomson, D. Dean. SiTTing: A. Schinder, A. McCray, G. Bislcin, R. l.oviTT, W. Rausch, D. d' ' B.P b 'T ,R. Neal. Dodson. Sfan mg. em er on 0 The Hughes Baby Reds. under excellenT coaching, are noT only developing physically buT also are being TaughT Teamwork and sporTsmanship. The Baby Reds are The var- siTy of The TuTure and They pracTice jusT as hard as The larger boys as Their coaches Teach Them The TundamenTals and rules oT The game. Some of The sporTs The iunior high boys can parTicipaTe in are TooTball in The Tall OT The year, baskeTball and swimming in The winTer, and Track in The spring oT The YGGF. NinTh Grade BaslxeTball Team: SeaTed-R. GarreTT, C, Dragon, J. Grim, D. Curry, D. Badholomew, M. Williamson. STanding-W. DearwesTeri Manager: Mr. Monk, Coach: L. WebsTer, R, Pepples, R, Paul, D, BaTTle Coach? J. Bama, c. camaaaln. Carhs, D. eanaad, D, smzfa, Rf Laaaia. c. saaaaala, M. Hardman. a..v..,.,.,-aaa Lis+en carefully, l've go? a plan +o oulwil fhis 'leamf' whispers lrene Jump for ihal ball and Rebound are familiar shouls lo a iunior Fischer. high baslcelball learn. Girls' junior high sporls are led by GAA. Pre-siden'r, Sandy - ' h - 0 Wieshaupls. Parficipaiion in many aclivilies helps ihe girls S P Y keep physically iii, while They have clean fun and praclice good sporismanship. Some new sporfs Thar have been added recenlly are iunior high Traclc and field. The girls are also allowed lo lake parl in senior high individual sporls such as horseshoes, ping pong, and badminlon. The Play Days are Jrhe finale lo a well-balanced iunior high curriculum. Ardenl hoclcey players slop for a momeni in Girls' Gym io pose for Marilyn Schwielers prepares lo serve and begin ihe long-awailed game, Annual pholographer. 169 HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL AIUMNAI ASSOCIATION Inviies +he Graduaiion CIass of I960 Io Membership THE ASSOCIATION ANNUALLY AWARDS THIS CENTENNIAL CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE ESTABLISHED MAY 25. I95I The Ciiizenship Award was presenfed Io Ihe IoIIowing siudenisz I95 I-Joseph Ries and Virginia I-Iofrnann I952-Vinceni A. Orlando and ShirIey Jean Barreif W I953-Roberf A. Goering, Irwin O. Rohrbach, Doroihy Aberman, and Nancy C Russell I954-John C. Gerhari and I-Iedy Schrof I955-John Welch and CiIIa Chase I956-Tom Minnich and Mary,EiseIein I957-Pa+ricIc Breen and Nelda Norion I958-Arfhur I-Ienn and Barbara Hafner I959-Raiph Taylor and Doroihy Richards EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR I959-60: James R. Carrufhers, Presidenh Homer S. Toms, Vice-Presidenfg Albrechi' F. Leue, Secrefaryg Paul J. Bauer, Treasurer: Lucilfe Robinson Hauck, Hazel L. Koppenhoefer and Jack Grieshaber Complimenls of COLLEGE HILL FLORIST ' 'VV-eB:3li::1n+shem' ' 1-'bbals Complele Vendmg Serwce Display Room and efeenhouse, 8406 PIPPIN ROAD Cincinna+i 39, Ohio JA I-7962 . I . . Varne'I'y Breads Huy 59711115 iw S854 Hiarriilfoniifxvenue Y H College Hill Very Besi' I Phone: Klrby I-9I56 Cincinnaii 24, Ohio VISCON-ll-KINNEY PHARMACY Cinc:inna+i's Finesl Drug Slore 6l06 Hamilfon Ave. College Hill McMillan and Cllllon 5800 Chevioi Rd. While Oak across from flue Campus 1 llive lq ldllffdfefwe. GRADUATE TO COCA-COLA . . Be Really Refreshecl! of Clifion UN I-0767 RECORDS-SHEET MUSIC Greeling Cards-Gills-Magic Plwolos of AII Kinds SONG SHOP 36 Easr FIIIIY Slreef On Foun+ain Square Open 9 Io 9 BROTHERS' DRUGS LARRY and MARK SCHWIENHER, Plwarmacisrs A STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE Klrby I-4I63 590I Hamilfon Ave. al' Cedar College Hill H Si L MARKET Your Neighbor For Groceries and Meals 235 W. McMillan CH I-3388 COMPLIMENTS OF BRAND'S JEWELRY STORE 2IO W. McMiIIan Sfreel IVIAin I-6906 Your Class Ring Represen+a1'ive THE CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS I IO W. FourII1 Slreel CH I-4768 CH I-4769 Where a+I'1Ie+es and sporfsmen meeI ' DIElIL'S FLURAL SHUP Lei' Life be Lovely! Wg 7,1 I .N f ,C gf- , 31 'Cz J lx 7 ii -ju I A FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED 66 77 Sag if :UUA gfowem ISO9 Vine Slreel Pa. I-4054 Your 3 fondest hopes and ambitions come true 5 , ! E .0 ' A Q izkigvi ,gg,In11IVf THE ORIGINAL B I G BOY MUTUAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN CO. S T I E R ' S I648 Vine S+ree'r 8222 Winfon Road Cincinnaii I0, Ohio Cincinna+i 3I, Ohio Ludlow 81 Clmon Ave UN I-I662 7 Durban s Greenhouses . 533 McAIpin Ave. A CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Flowers and mam For Every Occasion For People Who Appreciate Fine Clothes UN' mb 2618-20 vine si. LA N C E' S 0 School Supplies 0 Greefing Cards 0 Founfain Pens 0 Engineering and AVI' MBTGVIGIS Homoeemzeo I GIFT SHOP I I 3I3 LUDLOW CAMPUS srone QUAUTY VCHEKID 2.8 WEST MCMILLAN I Two of Hughes SparkIingesI' Six+iers Iook back on four years of high school and ahead +o fhe fuI'ure which awai'I's fhem. Good Luck Io all +he Sparkling SixIiers from Ihe Class of '60 I La Vogue Beauty Salon 2O9If2 West Ivlclvlillan St. Phone-PA I-8609 Miss Flo Styling 8: Supervising By appointment only COLLEGE HILL PERKINS PANCAKE HOUSE 59l5V2 Hamilton Ave., LI 2-2555 And ou'IIbe lad ou came Y 9 Y Open daily 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri., Sat. until 2 a.m. Ray Brunst KI. I-2244 KI. I-2245 COLLEGE H I LL PHARMACY North Bend Road and Hamilton Avenue CINCINNATI, OHIO l - ge Sociadd .Naue a pep5i.l PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF CINCINNATI 2121 Sunnybrook Drive POpIar 1-5800 oun Gum .Qrtemsiom Cpllome You're sure to enjoy calls more in the comfort of your own room. An exten- sion phone there will give you the pri- vacy you need. And the rest of the family will welcome the added peace and quiet. The monthly charge is so low that you may be able to pay for an extension phone yourself. For more information, call the telephone business office, nge 6-9900. P.S. Better yet, ask about an in- dividual line with your own di- rectory listing. out gefeplwner company sqm I M' SELLARDS' PHARMACY 5838 Hamilion Avenue Congrafufafiona rom DELTA CHI DELTA SORORITY Kirby I-5246 Cincinna+i 24, Ohio R b CONGRATULATIONS TO emem er Class ol i960 THE ARCADE fm, Aiief' School Members of Alpha Bela Chi Sororify 25l8 Cliflon Avenue UNiversi'I'y I-3742 Johnnie Clienauli Aniolneiie ReYn0l0l5 Edna Fiizpairiclc Angela Pafferson -I - Doris Jackson Marilyn Rice DuBois Book Store Jus+ up fhe Sheer BOOKS-STUDY AIDS-SUPPLIES Adele Means Lovey Donaldson Myrna Walker Donna Mason Beverly Wiles Doirie McReynolds Marilyn Fields Beairice Brown Toni Hillard Viclci Dodds Eleanor Reynolds Belly Rousseau Muriel Bedgood NOBBY CUSTOM TAILORS Suiis Slaclcs Slcirls l2l8 Vine Sireei MA l-26l3 Harry's Corner, Inc. For beH'er Carpe+s and Linoleums 2OOI Vine Si. Cinii. PA l-2454 4+l'i and High l-lam. TW 5-9585 6'rh and Yorlc Newpori HE I-6400 Dixie l-lgwy. Erlanger DI I-4200 Our Specially BAUMER 8: REDDERT S+ereo and Hi-Fi Appliances-Television Compleie Record Depa rimeni College Hill 5904 Hamilfon Kl. I-4466 iiIuglceA Koala tore HOME BAKED HAMS FRANK WILSON. RONALD ROSS u I a Magin s Delicatessen Ma a9e'S Caieflnq MR. SKUROW KI Facul'I'y Advisor I433 Chase S+. Norfhsicle Gdlk +hf+ CCQHNGIYQIXTTIULLMIYHOKNEB TRIGINTA OPTIMI +0 We FRATERNITY Qlagg F d d Old I-1 h SIL ONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD Luc: Q TO THE CLASS OF l96O SIGMA DELTA CHI WTA BETA f A D 175 SUV? Been Q- -X Fun fo be WN -' Cl-Ii Omfsa Sifima COIVGRATULATES ing!!! 4, THE ff 9 OU 4 ff CLASS of 6 AAA- D ,D C'0hjKQ+ULQH0M5 'fo 'Hoe GIGQS oi' P4 Si fy XG C Ol'l-g'!.Q,tLLZ64,'tlQOf'LU Q gooof fuck fo the 65,455 Of 1950 from the mmbwf, of is Q IE ag U me Q SPARKLING SPCNSORS Homeroom 309, Miss Pollard Homeroom I I6, Mr. Youngsrrom Homeroom 3I4. Miss Busch Homeroom I07. Miss Keck Homeroom 302B, Miss Reynolds Hom-eroom 304, Mrs. Bullock Homeroom 209. Mrs. Hamlin Homeroom 8. Miss Haas Homeroom I06A. Miss Wycoicf Homeroom 3l9. Miss Skinner Homeroom 2. Mr. Keller Homeroom 3. Miss Newman Homeroom 24, Mr. Oberschmidl' Homeroom B5, Mr. Prior Room I I6. lsr bell, Bofany Boys of Homeroom 222 Mr. Paul Bauer's Boys, Room 3 I I OI all Cincy's Highs. Hughes is Ihe besi, Show your love and loyalfy When pul' Io Ihe 'resI'. . . . . . Room 3 I 8. Mrs. Burke Homeroom 2 I4. Mrs. Suiciridge Homeroom 2 I 3, Miss Kloak Homeroom 208. Mr. Byles Homeroom 3OI, Miss Bookoul Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Diersing Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Slivers Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wolf Mr. and Mrs. William D. Langland Mr. and Mrs. Willis Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Roberr Riefman Mr. and Mrs. Roberf L. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carmon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Presco'r'r Langford Mr. and Mrs. Rossman Turpeau Mr. and Mrs. Tom Speer Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lischeid Mr. and Mrs. John I. Gerdon Mr. and Mrs. Augusr Ransick Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weichold Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Boesche Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beasley Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Miichell Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Deirers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biehle Mrs. Ch-esler Lishawa Mrs. Helen Vischer Mrs. Emilie Bullock Miss Ann Rasche Miss Mary Jo Bookoul Miss Dorolhy M. Beaver Mr. Joseph C. Ayer Miss Hazel L. Koppenhoefer Russ Henke Darlene D. Adam Jack Wheelrighf Russ Workman Ron Neal Jeff S+ieoFI Geo. H. Sieberl Jr. Marilyn Milchell Fred Wiggers Shirley Miller and Judy Merril? Dale and Linda Wolf Bonnie and Bob Brigiile-Horace-I 960 Nancy and John-I 960 Gay and Jerry-'60 DoHie and Jim Alice and Marry Anne Parker-Bob Webb Janice Lowry and Bob Schoul Marcia-Ray and Bev'-Harold Mush, Gary: Carol. Buzz Harrier, Harvey: Gayle, Don The Clique Phi Chi Sororiiy I I2. Senior Girls 205, Senior Girls The Annual Slaff is grafeful for Ihe assisfance given by Pogue's Phoiogra phers. The Annual Slafl acknowledges The help given by Ihe Benson Prinring Com pany, publishers of Ihe Sparkling Six+ies. Name and Address ABATE, Joan, 5739 Colerain Ave. . . ADAM, Darlene, 200 Atkinson ..,... ADAMS, Dean, 4030 Herron Ave ...... ALBRECHT, Phyllis, 4313 Beech Hill Ave. . ALLEN, Dianna Mae, 4315 Beech Hii1Ave. . AMES, John, 720 Hand Ave. ..... . ANDERSON, Doris, 2629 Jefferson Ave. . . ANDERSON, Ray, 7945 Bobolink Dr .... ANGUS, Wallace, 737 1:. tpwortn . . . APPEL, Jill, 5759 Colerain Ave ..... APPEL, Spencer, 1637 Knowlton St ..... APPLE, Jacqueline, 3106 Jetterson Ave. . . ARVIN, Lawrence, 922 Ludlow Ave .... ASHER, Louise, 7:2 Froome Ave ..... AUYER, Stephen, 653 Christopal Dr. . . AVEY, Kathleen, 5788 Wielert Ave. . . BAILEY, Tom, 103 Goethe St ....... BAKER, Dorothy, 501 Ridgeway Ave. . . BALES, Donna, 237 Emming Sr. . . . . BARNES, Albert, 2708 Morrow Pl. . . . BARTON, Bonnie, 639 E. Epworth Ave. . . BECKER, Susan, 1743 Llantair St. . . . BEDGOOD, Muriel, 3565 Harvey . . BELL, James, 608 McAlpin Ave ..... BELL Joe, 608 McAIpin Ave. .... . . BENESHOWIIZ, Carol, 2319 Rohs St. . . BENISON, Harvey, 5786 Lantana Ave .... BENNlE, Jacqueline, 3548 Harvey Ave. . . BIBEE, Robert, 2856 North Bend Rd. . . . BIEHLE, Gayle, 78 Ehrman Ave ....... BLACK, Anne, 241 Senator PI. ..... . BLUNT, Richard, 3264 Bowling Green Court BOEHM, Richard, 3037 Glenmore ..... BOESCHE, Bettie 6118 Scarlet Dr ...... BOLLINGER, Richard, 451 Ads sr. . . BOLLINGER, Ronald, 451 Ada St. . . BOLT, Carolyn, 3108 Highland Ave. . . . BONNELL, Cheryl, 3519 Clifton Ave. . . . BOOTHE, George 4253 Fergus St. . . . . BORNEMAN, Judy, 4703 N. Edgewood Ave.. i BOWLING, Carol, 1802 Sycamore St .... BRlLLlNG1ER, Siegfried, 1629 Hoffner St. . BROUGHTON, Betty, 259 Emming St. . . . BROWN, Beatrice, 237 Ehrman Ave. . . BROWN Jacqueline, 2023 Auburn Ave. . . BROYLES, Brenda, 203 W. McMillan . . . BUCKLE, John, 203 Lyons ....... BURG, Patricia, 3021 Jefferson Ave. . . BURR, Geraldine, 3721 Spaeth St .... CABLE, Joseph, 3936 Colerain Ave .... CALLERY, William, 5839 Elsie Ave ..... CAMPBELL, Theodore, 2427 Clifton Ave. . CAREY Diane, 6058 Oakwood Ave. . . . . CARMON, Msrfiis, 3160 vine sr. .... . CARR, Jack, 2467 McMicken Ave ..... CARTER, Sarah, 3557 Wilson Ave ...... CAVENS, Leonard, 3443 Cornell Pl ..... CHENAULT, Joann, 4409 Haight Ave. .4. CHENAULT, Johnnie, 664 Omaha St .... CLARK Carolyn, 3400 Ormond Ave. . . . CLINKSCALES, Laverne, 1721 Dreman Ave. COLLIER, Jerrold, 4265 Williamson Pl. . . COLLIER, Martha, 108 Malvern PI. . . . . CONNER, Peggy, 3433 Loroha Ave ..... COOMBS, Jerry, 41 W. Corry St. . . . . COPELAND, Clanton, 548 Channinqs St. . CORRY, Carol, 1630 Edna Ave ....... COTTIER, Paul, 6466 Devonwood Ave. . . COUCH, Peggy, 2220 Ohio Ave. . . . . COURSEY, Yvette, 3572 Purdue St. . . . . COURTIER, HARRY, 1546 Waverly Ave. . . COX, Paula, 5220 Winton Rd ....... COX, Peggy, 1708 Highland Ave ..... COX, Richard, 3243 Delaware ....... CREECH, Joann, 477 Riddle Rd. .... . CUNAGIN, Robert, 313 McGregor Ave. . DAGLEY, Peggay, 275 McCormick Pl. . . . DAMICO, Bar ara, 500 Conroy St. . . . DANIEL, Betty, 1711 Sutter Ave. . . DANIELS, Janet, 5963 Cheviot Rd. . DANIELS, Lonnie, 347 Forest Ave. . DARBY, Doris, 516 Channing St. . . . DAUGHERTY, John, 2366 Chickasaw . . DAVIS, Alice,Faye, 20 Pitts St ..... DAVIS, Larry, 736 Hand Ave. . . . . DAVIS, Ronald, 146 Craft St. .... . DEAN, Larry, 3631 Vine St. ...... . DEARWESTER, Carol, 2331 Ohio Ave. . . DENIKE, Doris, 1548 Pullan Ave. . . . . DEUBEL, Darlene, 8061 Granville Lane . . DICK Alvin, 485 Riddle Rd. ..... . DICKEY, Alice, 3641 11011 Ave. . . . . DIERSING, Mary Lou, 2657 Dennis St. . . DIXON, Sally, 4208 Verne Ave, . . . . DIXON, Thurman, 228 Excelsior St. . . DOCK, Barbara, 418 Warren Ave. . . . DODDS, Victoria, 3132 Van Buren ..... DOLAN, Patricia, 166 W. McMillan St. . . DONALDSON, Lovey, 3666 Forest Park Dr. DOSSETT, James, 2408 W. McMicken Ave. DOYLE, Russell, 3750 Llewellyn Ave. . . . DRAKE, Naomi, 5716 Kenneth Ave. . . . . DRISCHEL, Kathleen. 47 E. McMillan St. . DROHAN, Eddie, 7061 Winton ...... DUTZ. Eva, 226 Loraine Ave ......... DZIECH, Clifford, 1311 Groesbeck Rd. . . ECKHOFF, Larry, 1769 Powers St ..... EHRHARDT, Ronald, 4121 Dane Ave. . . EILERS, Kenneth, 105 Jostis St ...... ELLIS, Elliott. 6286 Banning Rd ..... ELLIS, Robert, 1614 Yonkers Ave. . . . . ELLISON, Beatrice, 224 Rockdale ..... ERICKSON Karen, 927 Winsray Court . . FARRELL, Thomas. 6925 Somerset Dr. . . FEl.DER, David, 535 Prospect PI. . . . FISCHER, Richard, 6752 Parkview Dr. . . v1r'111-1 -fi' H iq'-F ---..s1- Senior Directory ZoneNo. . . . . .39 .. . .19 ..23 ..23 ..23 ..32 ..l9 24 32 ..39 ..23 ..20 ..2 0 32 31 39 ..10 ..29 ..19 ..4 ..32 ..24 ..29 ..20 ..20 ..I9 ..24 ..29 ..39 ..20 ..20 ..25 ..38 ..24 ..19 ..19 ..l9 ..20 ..23 ..32 ..l0 23 19 20 19 19 19 19 23 ..23 ..24 ..l9 ..24 ..19 ..14 ..29 ..41 ..23 .. 6 ..20 ..23 ..23 ..l9 ..29 ..19 ..I0 ..23 ..24 ..l9 ..20 ..14 ..32 ..10 ..29 ..20 ..l9 ,.19 ..I4 ..25 ..39 ..29 ..I0 ..19 ..I9 ..32 ..32 ..20 19 23 24 ..20 ..23 ..I9 ..9 ..I0 20 29 19 29 14 23 24 19 ..24 ..20 ..24 ..23 ..23 ..19 ..39 ..25 ..29 ..24 ..24 ..29 ..24 Name and Address FISHER, Diane, 3003 Yernon Pl .... FISHER, Kenneth, 420 Ludlow Ave .... FITZPAIRICK, Edna, 565 Pro.pect Pl. . . FORBES, Mikal, 6111 Cary Ave ..... PORN EY, Alfred, 824 Whittier St ..... FOX, Charlene, 2624 Jefferson Ave ..... FRECKMAN, Sheryl, 994 W. Galbraith Rd. . FREEMAN, Beverly, 6071 Pawnee Dr ..... FULTZ, Richard, 560 Terrace Ave ..... FURR, Ronald, 156 Forest Ave. ..... . GAINES, William, 3732 Norwich Ave. . . GALLAGH ER, Kathleen, 638 E. Epworth Ave. GANAWAY, Gary, 838 Oakfield Ave .... GAUSMANN, Janet, 1522 Marlowe Ave. . GEIGER, Patricia, 5425 Bluebird Lane . . . GELKE, Harriet, 122 Glenmary ...... GLLKE, Helen, 122 Glenmary Ave. . . . GERLJON, Sylvia, 2308 Flora St ....... GILBERT, Ralph Phillip, 4646 Kirby Rd. . . GILKERSON, Patsy, 3467 Ruther Ave. . . GORDON, Edwa, 315 W. McMillan St. . . GRAHAM, William, 3024 Concordia Ave. GRANT, James Edward, 3495 Burnet Ave. . GRAY, John, 3634 Forest Ave. ..... . GRAY, Nancy, 606 Orient Ave. .... . . GRAYSON, Ella, 669 Gholson Ave. . . . GREBER, Alan, 5555 Meryton Lane .... GREEN, Marlene, 1579 Springlawn Ave. . . GREEN, Richard, 3565 Bogart Ave. . . . GRLGG, Thomas, 2996 Diehl Rd. . . . . GREGORY, Charles, 255 Hosea Ave. . . GREGORY, Elisabeth, 4219 Turrill St. . . GRIES, Edward, 6090 Scarlet Drive .... GRIESSER, Charles, 4363 Virginia Ave. . . GRIMES, Ruth Ann, 2202 Highland Ave. . GRIMM, Thomas, 3257 Glendora Ave .... GRISCHY, Juanita, 23 Calhoun St. . . . GROSSER, Janice, 2857 'Marshall Ave. . . GROTE, Dan, 1651 Philomena St ...... GUTTADAURO, Judith, 20 W. Charlton . . HACKER, Kenneth, 4278 Virginia Ave. . . HAIRSTON, Everette, 3587 Wilson Ave. . HALL, Sandra, 4590 Janet St .... .... HAMMOND, Linda, 1750 Monterey Ct. . . HAMPTON, ldella, 3452 W. Millvale Circle HARDY, Ronald, 3586 Reading Rd .... . HARGROW, Annie, 241 E. Rochelle St. . . HARTHEL, Franklin, 2338 Chickasaw St. . HAUCK, Marilyn, 2362 Ravine St ...... HAZELWOOD, Bonnie, 6!5 Probasco St. . HEARD, Charles, 3022 Bathgate St. . . . . HEBENSTREIT, Robert, 1443 Aster Pl. . HEIDORN, Betty, 3016 Garrard St. . . . . HEINLEIN, Carole, 3152 Vine St ...... HELMIG, Kathleen, 3057 Worthington Ave. HENNEMANN, Barry, 2327 Stratford Ave. HENRY, Marlee, 9 Glen Este PI. .... . HILL, Beniamin, 328 Erkenbrecher Ave, . . HILL, Jerry, 889 Blair ........... HILL, Roger, 3091 Beekman St. .... . HIRLING, Sally, 5816 Argus Rd. . . . HITTINGER, Diane, 6848 Somerset Dr. . HOCKER, Mariorie, 3545 Lee PI. . . . . HOEWELER, Chris, 6025 Winton Rd. . . . HOGAN, Gayle, 1537 North View . . HOLFORD, Kenneth, 6020 Pawnee Drive . HOLTKAMP, Carolyn, 529 Hawthorne Ave. HONICAN, Phoebe, 2313 Inwood Pl. . . . HORTON, James, 20 Calhoun .- ...... HOWARD, Patricia, 4052 Colerain Ave. . . HUGHES, George, 3458 E. Mill Vale Ct. . HUGHES, Larry, 807 Ridgeway ...... HUGHES, Rosalie, 4245 Brookside ..... HUGHES, Sandra, 2767 North Bend Rd. . . JACKSON, Doris, 1392 Burdett Ave ..... JAHN, Gary, 8829 Mockingbird ...... JELLISON Bonnie, 6477 Devonwood . . . JENKlNS,lEmmanue1 David, iaza Fairfax Ave. . . JENNINGS, Ronald, 512 Howell Ave .... JOHNSON, Janet, 4561 N. 'Edgewood . . JOHNSTON, Ronald, 3033 Highland Ave. . JONES, Barbara, 3132 Van Buren St. . . . JONES, Kenneth, 585 King Run Drive . . . JONES, Michael Edward, 682 Greenwood . JONES, Robert Kenneth, 3254 Delaware Ave JONES, Ronald Dean, 4646 N. Edgewood - JUHLMAN, Tom, 2735 W. Galbraith . . . KALEJS, George, 529 Fortune Ave. . . - KALEJS, Lea, 529 Fortune Ave. . . . KALEJS, Livia, 529 Fortune Ave. . . . . KAMPF, Jack, 238 Klotter Ave. . . - . - - KARNES, Barbara Sue, 3818 Herron Ave. . KAYSER, David, 94 Juergen Ave. ..-- - ICELLEY, Ida, 535 Prospect Place ....- KEMPER. Sandra Jo, 3423 Whitfield Ave. . KENNEDY, Johnny Louis, 345 Erlcenbrecher KENNEY, Patrick Allen, 2417 .Vine St. . . KLING. Karol, 9320 Jerico Drive .... KLUMP, Wayne, 5328 Colerain . . . KNOPP, Robert, 204 Woolper Ave. . . KOLB. Brigitta, 2544 Vestrv ----- KOLLECK, Regine, 2700 Glendora . . KRAMER, David, 4130 Lanqlifld St. . . KRAMER, Virginia, 992 No1'th H111 Lane . . KROHN, Dorothy. 1082 Addice Wav . . . KUKELHAN, Mariann, 6037 Argus Rd- 4 - LADWIG, Brigitte, 606 Riddle Rd. . . . . LAKES, Joyce, 618 Klotter Ave. .... . LAKES, Kathryn, 4011 Delaney St. . . LANE, Walter, 3920 Tappan Ave. . - LANG, Roger, 6014 Winton Rd ..... LANGE, Erika, 1639 Chase Ave. . . . . LANGFORD, David, 8649 Elmtree Ave. . . LANGLAND, Nancy, 555 Ludlow . . . . LANSAW, James, 15 East McMillan . . Zone No 19 ....20 29 . .24 21 19 . .31 24 20 . .20 20 32 24 2-1 39 20 . . 20 I 9 21 20 19 6 2-I 29 32 21 24 23 29 1 1 20 23 24 23 I9 20 . . 19 25 23 19 23 29 23 23 25 29 I9 19 19 20 24 . .25 I9 1 I I9 I7 29 29 25 . . 24 24 29 32 23 29 5 23 19 23 25 29 . . 23 39 29 31 7 7 20 32 19 29 . . 32 29 29 32 39 19 I9 19 19 23 20 29 20 29 19 . . 31 23 20 19 19 23 24 24 24 20 14 . . 23 23 32 23 . . 31 20 19 0 ' QQ' Q' les- ' -...agua ' vas. . . ........,....'i.,.... -..si Q.-L. . rar ifl Name and Address LARKINS, Barbara, 328l Bowling Green . . LATSCHA, Cynthia, 5528 Belmont Ave. . . LEBERECHT, Gay, 2l9 Atkinson ..... LEMKER Dorthea, 272 McCormick PI. . . Leorolb Linda, lao4 Sterling Ave. . . . LINDER, Shirley, 537 Ring old Street . . . LISCHEID, Marcia, l30I lgorth Bend Rd. . LISCHAWA, Chester, 2432 North Bend Rd. LITMAN Barbara lI23 Sherman Ave. . . LONGW'ORI'H, William, 2943 Colerain Ave.. ' LOVE Linda, 2429 Fairview Ave. . . . . . LOVITT, Beth, 426 Ada sneer .... . . LOWRY, Janice, 35l4 Telford St. . . LYNCH, Ann, 263I Hi hland Ave. . . MADILL, William, 487 Riddle Rd .... MARION, Burma, 7 E. McMillan .... MARTIN, Marian, 645 Glenwood St. . . MASON, Alberta, 269 McCormick . . . MASSEY, Jerry, 392l Borden St. .... . MASSIE, Patricia l970 Baltimore Ave. . . MATHIS Jacqueline 2553 Kipling Ave. . MAUPIN, Mary Ann: 3570 Washington Ave.. I MAXBERRY, Ruth, 3566 Estes PI ....... MAYFIELD, Virginia, 82I Cleveland Ave. . McANENY, Raymond, l768 Cedar Ave. . MCCORMACK, Gerald, 599 Terrace Ave. . McGOY, Carole, 348 Thrall St. ..... . McKEE, Gwendolyn, 989 Cleveland Ave. . MCKINLEY, Deborah, 795 Ludlow Ave. . . MCMULLEN, Gloria 2026 Eleanor Pl. . . MCROBERTS, Jane, 720 Froome Ave. . . . MEADORS, Gorman, 7875 Bankwood Le. . MKHLER, Chris, 28l8 Sidney Ave. . . . . MEECE, Barbara, 4727 North Edgewood . . MELVIN Marilyn, l09 Calhoun ...... MENYHERT, villlefie, 3725 Reading Ra. . . MERRIAM, Beverly, 548 Terrace Ave. . . . MERRITT Judy, 5373 Holland Dr ..... MERTENS, Stanle , 44 Lakewood Ave. . MEYER, Judy, 53713 Kearsarge .... MILLER, Gary, l3I Mason I .... MILLER, Shirley, 4254 Fergus St. . . MINOR, Virginia, 3569 Harvey Ave. . . MIREE, Paullne, 25I Piedmont Ave. . . MITCHELL, Marilyn, II4 Atwood Ave. . . MOODY, Sarah, 2044 Reading Rd .... MOORE, Dianne, l8I0 Elmore St .... MORAN, Carol, l7l0 Highland Ave. . . MORGAN, Donald, 2344 lora St .... MORTON, Nora, 2562 Euclid Ave. . . . MUEGEL, Akin Chip , 5572 Edger Dr. . . MUELLER, Marilyn, l49 Winkler si .... MULLINGER, Steven, l4I0 Boyd St. . . MURRAY Sondra, 3209 Reading Rd. . . MYERS, David, 6530 Baywood .... NEAL, Charles, 3477 Wilson Ave. . . NEAL Ronald, 323I Bishop St.. ..... NEELEY, Donald, 4734 clnekeiing .... NEUMANN Richard, 345 Warner St. . . Nlsl-lAus, Stanley, 249 Helen sl. . . . NOBLE, Joyce, I640 Robinson Circle . . . NULSEN, Ray, 6475 Loiswood Dr. .... . NUNLEY, Curtis, 2305 Maplewood Ave. . . OETTINGER, Murr, 405 Warren Ave. . . OSTERBROICK, Janet, 4936 Gray Rd. . . OUERT, Susan, 4652 Ashtree Dr ..... OWENS, Brent, l6I7 Waverlg Ave. . . PARKER, Anne, 2909 Maisel r ..... PARKS, Larry, 2729 Eastern Ave. . . . . PARKS Loretta, 3238 Moosewood ..... PARRISH, Wilbert, 733 Ridgeway Ave. . . PATTERSON, Judie, 722 Froome Ave. . . . PATTERSON Mary, 536 Blair Ave ...... PENNINGTON, Carolyn, 2334 Chickasaw Ave: I f PERDIKAKIS, Nicholas, 3575 McHenry Rd. . PETERSON, Linda, l3I0 Cedar Ave. . . . PHILLIPS, Carolyn, 2I2 Ehrman Ave. . . . PHILLIPS, Monetta, 2200 Burnet Ave. . . PING Elaine, 27I6 Coy St. ...... . POWERS, James, 3l32 Van Buren Ave. . . PRATHER, Harold, 363l Borden St. . . . . PRICE, Carrie, 3624 Borden St. .... . PRICE, Margery, 640l Edwood ..... PUCKETT, Ronald, 2I9 McGregor Ave. . . UEEN. Gary, 763I Daly Rd. .... . . 8UlLLEN, Floyd, I796 Sycamore St. . . RAMPTON, Carolyn, 5476 Vogel Rd. . . RANSICK, June, 8822 Daly Rd. . . . . RANSOM, Charles, 2726 Wagner St. . . REDDERT, Robert, 5738 Kenneth Ave. . REECE, Margie, 4027 Runnymede .... REID Lucrecia. 262 Piedmont Ave. . . . Revrloios, William, 27I3 Vine sl. . . . RICHARDS. Patricia, I560 Wittekind Terrace RICHARDSON Frank. 4443 Station Ave. . . RICHBURG, Zollie, IO8 Malvern Pl .... RILEY, Elaine, l0l Ehrman ...... ROBB. Clara, 2628 Stratford ...... ROESSLER, Brian, 2339 Raeburn Terrace . . ROLPERT, Judy, 4l26 Fergus St. . . . . ROLL, Dan, 3857 Vina St. ...... . ROSS, Brenda, 2362 Flora St. ,. ..... ROTH, William, 228l Loth St. 1' ...... ROUNDS, Charles, 35l West McMillan . . ROUSE. Lawrence, 539 Klotter Ave .... RUl.E, Susan, 4226 Leeper St. ..... . . RUDISELL, Douglas. 2829 Jefferson Ave. . . RUNKE, Roswitha, 3443 Cornell Pl. . . . SAMBI, Walter, I4 East Rochelle St. . . SCHIMPFF, Marilyn 5560 Fox Rd. . . . . SCHINE, Anne, 3I27 Eden Ave ....... SCHINKEL, Bernard, l558 Hobart Ave. . . SCHMIDT, Karl, 40 Glen Este PI. . . . . SCHMIDT, Ralph, 2208 Victor St. . . . . . SCHNEBEL. Carol, 4488 Colerain Ave. . . . SCHNEIDER, Alfred. 2665 Bellevue Ave. . . SCHOTT, Arthur, 6420 Aspen Way. . . . . Senior Directory ZoneNo. 24 I9 I9 39 I0 24 39 I4 25 I9 I9 20 I9 20 I9 29 I9 ...23 ...25 .. .39 ...29 .. .29 .. .29 ...24 ...20 ...20 .. .29 ...20 ...I9 . . .32 ...24 ...25 . . .32 ...I9 .. .29 . . .20 32 20 23 I9 ...23 ...29 ...I9 ...24 ...2 ...23 I0 I9 I9 ...39 ...I9 ...23 ...29 ...24 ...29 ...20 32 I9 I9 ...23 ...24 ...,l9 ...20 ...32 ...23 . . .I4 ...20 2 29 29 32 29 I9 ...Il ...24 ...20 ...I9 ...I9 ...29 ...23 ...23 ...24 ...I9 24 I0 39 3l 25 24 ...23 ...I9 ...I9 ...24 ...32 ...I9 ...20 ...I9 23 23 I7 I9 ...I9 ...I9 ...I4 ...23 ...I9 ...20 I9 39 29 23 ...I7 ...I9 ...23 ...I9 24 Name and Address SCOGGINS, Jerry, 2536 Highland Ave. . . SEARS, Janes, 3748 Beekman St ...... SEITZ, Carolyn, 432l Hamilton Ave. . . SHAD, Judith, ll35 Wilmont Court . . SH ELUON, Jerry, 353 Bryant Ave .... SHEPHERD, Ralph, 53I Burr Oak St. . . SHEPPARD, Gerald, 232 E. Rochelle .... SHERMAN, Stephen, 234 Hearne Ave ..... SHOEMAKER, Walter Lee, I2l Wlniller St. SHOOPS, Lois, I05 Leroy Court ...... SIEBERT, Barry, 556 Ludlow Ave. ..... . SIEHL, Jonathan, I633 Otte Ave. . . SIMPSON, Brenda, I5l Mason St. . . SIMPSON, Floyd, 335i Wabash .... SKITT, Gale, 4332 Hays ........... SLOAN, Darryl, 56l Blair Ave. ...... . SMALLWOOD, Wayne, 2283 Loth St. . . . . SMITH, Alice Theressa, 3404 W. Millvale Circle . SMITH, F-lorene, IO4 Valencia St. ..... . SMITH, Gilbert Philip, l07 Winkler St ..... SMITH, Marcia Lee, 2707 Eden Ave. . . SMITH, Ruth, 3159 Glendora ........ SMITH, Thomas Edward, 3934 Vine St. . . SNARR, Julie, l539 Elkton ........ SNELL, Donald Louis, 3008 Euclid Ave .... SNYDER Michael, 39I0 Llewellyn Ave. . . . SPEER, Charles Donald, 6243 Banning Rd. . . SPENCER, Doris Margaret, 4349 Virginia Ave SPRADLIN, Norma, 3l27 Ahrens ....... SPRANG, Richard, 5347 Fox Rd. . . . . . STACEY Margie, 6245 Aspen Ave. .... . stein Edward, 39l3 Llewellyn Ave ...... STEINBACH, Carolyn, I568 Spring Grove Ave.. STEINRIEDE, Jean, 6126 Hempwood Ave. . STEIOFF, Jeftrey, 5668 Vogel Rd ........ STEWART, Joe, 2365 Ravine St ...... STEWART, Sounya, 2720 Coy St ....... STIEGLER, Phyllis, 3230 Jefferson Ave .... . STIVERS, Judy, I607 Westmoreland Ave, . . STOKES, Allen, 3I29 Fredonia Ave. . . . . STREFELT, Donna, 5822 Monfort Hills . . STRETZ, Nancy, 4720 Hamilton Ave. . . STROSS, John, 540 McAlpin Ave .... STRUNK, Tom, 3I08 Jefferson Ave. . . SUHR Frank, 2l48 Ravine St. . . . . SURBER, Richard 2525 Essex rl. . . . SWIFT, Rev, 98 Ehrman Ave. .... . TAYLOR, Ralph, 3453 Millrich Ave. . . . I l Zona No. IV ....23 2 .ee 3 24 20 32 I9 29 I9 I9 20 23 I9 7 23 29 I9 25 I9 I9 I9 20 Il 24 . . . I9 23 39 23 I9 39 24 23 23 24 39 I9 I9 20 23 29 39 23 20 I9 I4 6 20 Il TEEGARDEN, Phyllis, 434l Pitts Ave. . . . . .23 TERRANOVA, Barry, 28l5 Stratford . . . . . .20 'll-IEDIERS, Joann, l548 Reid Ave. ..... . . .24 THOMAS, Shirley, 22 London Court ..... . . . 29 THOMPSON, Patricia, 36l Terrace Ave. . . . . .20 TINCHER, Janetta, 2627 Spring Grove . . . . . . I4 TOLLIVER, Michael, 344 Forest Ave. . . . . . . I9 TRACY Rita, 2332 Chickasaw Ave. . . . . . . I9 TUCKER, Louise, 540 Klotter Ave. . . . . .I4 TURNER, Lois, 427 Rockdale ..... . . . 29 TURNER, Phyllis, 3424 Burnet Ave. . . . . .29 TURPEAU, Aaron, 3600 Forest Park Dr. . . . . .29 VERTNER, Donna, l420 Ambrose Ave. . . . . .24 VISCHER, Carolle, 4734 Gray Rd .... . . .32 WALKER, Carol, 3556 Harvey Ave. . . . . .29 WALKER, Cora, I304 Cedar Ave .... . . .24 WALKER, Herbert, 3446 Hallwood Pl. . . . . .29 WALKER, Myrna, 3537 living sr. . . . . . .zo WALKER, Walter, 668 Gholson Ave. . . . . .29 WARD, Janet, 2828 Vine St ....... . . . I9 WARD, Ronald, 3745 Norwich Lane . . . . .20 WEBB Robert, 2303 Raeburn Dr. .... . . .23 WEBBER, Lilyan, 1523 Barvac Ave. .... . . .23 WEBSTER, Willie, l929 Bigelow St. ..... . . . I9 WEGHORST, Patricia, 42l4 Langland St. . . . . .23 WEICHOLD, Suzan, 5358 Fox Road .... . . .39 WEISS, Larry, I47 Woolper Ave. .... . . .20 WESLEY, William, 9749 Woodmill Dr .... . . . 3I WEST, Madeline, 2l0 Baxter ......... . . . 20 WESTON, Barry, 44I6 Innes ......... . . .23 WHEELWRIGHT, Jack, 595l Letfinqwell Ave. . . .24 WHITE, Michael, 2503 Addison St. ..... - - - I4 WIGGERS, Fred, I527 Larry Ave ..... . . . . .24 WILHOIT. Gail, 2536 Auburn Ave ...... i - - I9 WILLIAMS, Alpha, 325l Beekman St .... . . . .25 WILLIAMS, Ann, I737 North Bend Road . . - - -24 WILLIAMS, Christina, I9l2 Elmore St .... . - . 23 WILLIAMS, Calleen, 25 W. Hollister St. . . - - - I9 WILLIAMS, John, 33l4 Wabash ...... - i - 7 WILLIAMS, Juanita, 300 Piedmont St. . . . - -I9 WILLIAMS, Robert, 862 Rockdale ..... - - -2? WlLL4AMS, Sammie, 67l Gholson Ave. . . . . . .29 WILLIAMSON, Suzanne, 8254 Winton Road . . . .3I WILMS. Polly, 2223 Victor St .... ..... . . . I9 WILSON, Frank, 3008 McMlcken ..... . . .25 WILSON, James, 26l Emmlng St. . . . . . . I9 WILSON, Joseph, 267 Calhoun St. . . . . . I9 WILSON, Patricia, 235 Emmirlgt ..... . . . I9 WILSON, Patsy, 2027 West For Road .... . . . . II WILSON, Pe qv, 729 Ridgeway ...................... 29 WILSON, Rociaerta, 474l dgewood Ave. ................. 32 WINGATE, Almira, 2303 Vine St ....................... I9 WINKELMAN, Carol, 3l06 Vine St. ................ i . . . I9 WISSEL. Pauline, l926 Washburn St. ................... 23 WITCHER, Carol. 574 Hale Ave ....................... 29 WOLF, Dale, I406 Wittelrind Terrace ................... 24 WOLF, Jerry, l4l7 Ludlow Place . ..................... 23 WOOD, Carol, II3 Le Roy Court ..................... I9 WOOD, Sidnev, 253 Southern Ave. .................... I9 WOODALL, Margie, I0 View Court ................ . . . I9 WORKMAN, Russell, 256i Trevor Pl. ................. . .25 YAMAGUCHI. Dick, 28I7 Swiss Chalet Court .............. . 20 YOUNG, Clifford, 4905 Raeburn Dr. .................... 23 A I YOUNG, Donna, 542 Hale Ave ....................... 29 YOUNG. Robert, 675 N. Crescent Ave ................... 29 YOUNGBLOOD, Doris. 3l32 Van Buren .................. 29 ZANDERS, Henrietta, 532 Carplin Pl ..... ............... 29 ZELEN, Milana, l40l Ernest St. ................... '. . . 5 't' v' l . ' ' . . . . A . ffl .4 vu., . 13-54-an ' Q W A ,. .1 ,.,,, s - ' Q K Q, fl Ti' A44 xv-,QQ fNBW -- fu? Q sw 1 J ,W -V k ,Q Nnmwmwsws-ssmvrwwwmisREL5S?W xi X ww w 3 X 13,153 gif K Q Q 1 Q 2 S ' Q 'w a 1 R, W, J K I V 1 ff S ' , L wk ag 4 wwf rl S Y' YW QE Q -R , A :A .-4.,.'. W J wg MQW f? 9 W, ff MW W 5 W ff ' 1. 7 ' H gx' -, ,lf,7Zg5'ofp W i V , - - 9 my M M WWA , . Q- 3 af 5 Ll QX If . . K iff N dfiyx l Pj ' 9 . 1 . 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