Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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Sophomore Sandy Wilkymacl-ty uses the Clara B, Jordan Memorial Li- b M' d g d t d rary. lss Jor an was ra ua e from Hughes in 1867 and taught Through the encouragement of a helpful faculty, an excellent library, and stimulating subject clubs, We cultivate stand- ards of the true scholar. We en- rich and strengthen our lives through knowledge. SCHOLARSHIP 5lnm.,, r. Sutton in Third Year You, as graduates of Huglics, will leave much that you have Como to low' but you will carry away and retain l'o1'c:vc'i' wonderful mcmories ol' lllc' most pleasant and lmcnclicial years ol' X'0llI' lives. Jawflffzfabf Administrators Miss Carrie Kohrniariu Sccretary NIV. Suttorfs Ofliivc upervise Smooth Functioning of Whole School l1Cflf0Ri2hi1Nl1'S-l701'01l1v'l'lH11'11,.I1111i11f1fU1'l'1M3'S- 'I'lu- oHicc's arc- busy pluccs with tllo public zulclrcss system to UIJCIUUX: lclcplmoncs Lo z111swc1'. 1'0c'o1'cls to lqvcp, t1'z1nsc1'ipts to make, Uffif-C1 Miss Margie 5i.1Q1,I',1,.,: Mrs. Add,-Cy Feder- mail to dvlix'c1', inlervicws to conduct, money to handle: bulletins '1'fx11Sl11'fff- NM Pictured! MVS- M21fj0fiU B111'Hf'Sf MY- Lo 1HlIHf3OQI'21IJll, and stuclonts, tC21Cl1i'1'S, and adrninistrators to keep l l1lIlIll11'I'1lS sc'c'rr'ln ry. happy' 15 fff I--lf we Wg, x 1 .ff ff 1 -ff. P . . M Q' 241 7 15i '3 . , 2 ' fc '4 ' We 'H vii? , Q lx .Ar , q ti. ,, 0 1Wn.W , . A... Q if he q A 3 1 ,S lg 4 2 Q U gi X if W.. ,...:,2., l ,Q ..., E 5 Q a 2 sg? ,gf Q .x if 1 Mr. Marvin Rammnlsberq MISS 'Nornn l1shc,1 uuicvr High Boys' Coumclox umor Hlgll G1rlQ C ounielot Counselors Help Plan ur Future Assistant Principals Perform Well Mr. Edwin Stephens R111 Stephens is our busy assistant principal. whose work is vital to Hughes High School. Mr, Stephens' most important job is the supervision of the senior high. This job includes such duties as attendance. textbooks. discipline, and assemblies. As a sponsor. hir. Stephens gives some of his valuable time to Future Teachers of America. The members appre- ciate Mr. Stephens' guidance and counseling in the club. His encouragement helps members strive to become good teachers. ' Mi'. Stephens was graduated from Wlestminster College and the University of Cincinnati. Before coming to Hughes. he served as principal of Lyons junior High School. r. Harry Hannum Hughes High School's new junior high principal, Mi'. Harry Hannum. was formerly assistant principal of Schwab junior High School. He was graduated from l'Vestern Hills School and received his college education at the University of Cincinnati. M1'. Hannum also taught physical education before becoming a principal. He has made a series of television programs in Driver Education. The series is shown to sophomore classes all over the city on Station XYCET. Nlr. Hannum works with the junior high counselors and teachers in taking complete charge ol' the junior high school. 'lihis job includes attendance, guidance. discipline and regulation of activities for the junior high. onglish Classes Study Drama in Different Ways if sf' s A 5, 5 if z ZIV magma ,pw , 'K-.0 W ssss s ' . ff- A M -- saa a it v:.., ax HS if 1 bg, 5 KK is Amy S. Abbott Robert Bradford Emilio Bullock Virginia Burke ,lark D, Cook Frances Haas Mr. Thornbury directs his eighth grade English students in a scene from Knave of Hearts. m eq f w7-V , ww :V smm: ff Donald W. Imhulsc Mary Pollard ere? sm Ella G. Johnson Leola M. Reynolds we it 25' :,1 . .qw :Q -'--: .,..,. . . r f, 1, ,.,:,. A. . ,.,,. ...,...,...,..:..,. Z ,,.. 3 .L fait, Edith K. Long Aria. P. Schawe . mv WWE I M W fx is . Kathleen Lovell Annette Stern W W 6' wi V if .,:: . .- E . ,.,. , . fl 9 5' 1 if 1: 'ei if 1, , .,.,.,,. .,.,. . ,.,,.. .. . ' . . ' iv Q . 1- .152 I' L il' .... : .' .- T- A if A M5352 ' I 1 19 ..... 5 H I A sa... Miss Pollard's English IV class is pre- paring to listen to records of Hamlet Margaret O. Hall .,... . - we aa W is Sandell Morse Richard Thornbury if ' A iii eg K. '59 if C52 1 5, vu 'fl i s f my ., sr , EE . . .,.. 'ip 4 Anna H. Hamlin , 'K ,. H ,..,,.,. . , .. il Q1-ww ,. . 41 W . Bruce Plummer Marybeth Wycoff H . 7 W, or -.. 1 .-.. W ..,,V.V .. ,Q ,. gaining ol' this school vear. Young ournalists Learn ualities of Good Writing Editors prepare their pages. They are from left: Nanee Nluhlberg, Sports: ice Faulkner, lNIareiu Gallagher, Feature Nancy Young. jo Ann Langenhach, Jun: lor High: Jeanie Johns, Sheila Smith News. From its liuinble beginnings, the Gargoyle has progressed into a thriving newspaper. The first Gargoyle was a pocket-sized, iniineograplied sheet. Today, the Gargoyle is an ll by 17 four-page printed newspaper. Miss Hazel L. Koppenlloeler be- earne the Ca2'g0yIf'f first adviser in 1927, She served in that position until her retirement in l960. B411 Donald linhulse heezurie the new adviser at the he- Luey Gangloff, Nlanaging Editor, re- types some copy. 9 Gargoyle Informs Pupils of Weekl ccurrences wa. Nancy Tobergta, Vickie W'ith- ers. and lNIary Jane Rietnian keep business accounts for the school paper. H a r r y Skiff, photographer, and Diane Deiteis, proofread- er, refer to a past edition. The Gargoyle has traditionally main- tained high standards for 33 years. It has consistently received honor ratings from high school press associations. ln 1941-4, 1952, and 1957 it achieved a Medalist rat- ing from the Coluinbia Scholastic Press Association. For the last two years the Gargoyle has earned a first-class rating lroin Coluinhia. The National Scholastic Press Association rated the Gargoyle GAll American in 19414, and the Advertisers Cluh of Cincinnati voted it the Best High School Newspaper in Greater Cincinnati in 1950. Journalism develops excellence in writ- ing. College-hound students find Gargoyle work a hclp in future years. Wettkly dead- lines challenge stall menibers. They use their creative imagination when they write articles and lay out pages. Gargoyle work- ers have found their experiences on the newspaper staff rewarding. Reporters from left to right are: Brenda Kennedy, Anotonia Hillard, Nancy Wil- lianis, Bill Hauser, Nlarianne Smith, Paul Hopkins and Rita Asher. f if Co-editors Bill Wandniacher and Diane Deiters check the dummy as John Yea- ger, co-business manager, and Ray Ertel, art editor, look on. 1961 Yearbook hronicles Rich, Cherished Traditions l'raditionally Yours became a reality last May, when editors were chosen, a theme selected and tentative plans for the book adopted. During the sunimer months Miss Leola Reynolds, Miss Frances Adomeit, Advisers, and Diane Deiters, Bill Wandmacher, Co-editors, constructed a sketch of each section. supplying' magazine pictures where actual Annual pictures would be placed. Kliss Reynolds and the editors then went to Nashville, Tennessee, to construct a final layout ol the book. Advisers for the yearbook are: Miss Leola Reynolds, editorial: Mr. Clyde Hall, businessg and Miss Frances Ado- meit, art. Photographer Harry Skiill lets nothing stop him, even a broken arm! After the school year began, the Annual statl' met every clay sixth period. Scheduling and cropping pictures, and writing copy, headlines, and captions were the main jobs of the editorial staff. Under adviser Clyde Hall, Business Managers Glenn Hauser and John Yeager, collected money from the Annual Representatives. Miss Adorneit, Art Editor Ray Ertel, and their staff made posters to en- courage subscribers and drew pictures for the Annual. Soon the deadlines drew near, and the stall fretted with various jobs, hoping to complete them in time. The business staff secured Hadsu, while the editorial stafl' proofread copy and the art staff made last-minute changes. Finally the last deadline passed, and the staFf could only wait for their alittle masterpiece . Seated: N. Funk, I. Hasty, ,I Keller, Standing: R. Steele, K. hiinneman, G. Hauser, co-business man- ager, N. Evans, and J. Wcsterfeld. Not shown is Shirley Roth, typist. Art Staff: B. Bangston, A. Patterson, S. Puckett. Standing: J. Faris. Annual Staff Section Heads: Chris Siehl, Sports: Alice Heuck, Organizations: C. a r ol Young, Seniorsg Elsie Helm, Facultyg Arlene Israil, Under- clasmen, and Sandy Bcreskin, Junior High. u gf., Hughes High School has one of the finest school libraries in Cin- cinnati. Upon entering the library, one notices the beautiful stained- glass windows. and while browsing around the library. he discovers a wide selection of volumes. Bliss Pennington and M1's, blason. the librarians. Catalogue books and order and choose suitable books for school and recreational reading. They also help students with reference work for terin pa- pers and themes. For tht- last three years. junior high students with high scholastic averages have been honored bv invitations to join Hughes chapter of the National Junior High Honor Society. Miss Jessie Hollweek helps the officers. Torn Bar- nett. presidentg Sally Rietman. vice-president: jane Guent- ter. recording secretaryg Alice Brand. corresponding see- retarv. and Linda Yelton. treasurer. plan the meetings. First Row: E. Fuentes, D. Ellerbuseh. C. Schell. S. Burke. -I. Heniinger. Second Row: Oliver, Cl. Cole. -I. Beckman, A, Brand. , Bliss Nlatilda Pennington and Nlrs. Helen Mason, our busy li- brarians, work to keep the library in excellent order. Memorial Librar Houses Tradition Society Recognizes Honor Students J. Guentler. P. Zannis. Third Row: S. Rietnmu. S. Lawner. R. hlatloek, T. Barnett, L, Yelton, C. Strunk, s 'sv Sophomore Kay Aldridge receives membership card from Diane Deit- ers at Honor Society February Tea. Honor Society Initiates Top 10 Percent Hughes Honor Society, based strictly on scholastic avcr- At the end of the year, the top ten percent of the senioi ages, was formed in 1948. Senior high pupils maintaining class and the six top juniors ale taken in as members at a a 3.2 average for half a year are initiated as associate mem- spring banquet. bers at a winter tea. Honor Students, Class of 1961 Rank in Rank in Class Class Name of Senior Name of Senior 1 Alexandra, Sandy , Bereskin 17. Ruth C, Graves 2. Kathleen Joyce Kiefer 18. Nancy Jean Funk 3. Diane Elizabeth Deiters 18. Sherry Kidwell -1. Donald Milton Behr 20. Russell Gilmore Smith 5, Tom Dearinger 21. James H. Stuhmiller 6. Philip Charles W'erle 22. Judith Ann Faris 7. Janet Loc McRoberts 23. Donna Mason 8. Robert Beyer 24-. Glenn Irvin Hauser 9. Mary Margaret Lawson 25. Jacqueline Hurd 10. Alice Jean Heuck 26. Frank Nantz ll. Urs H. Carol 27. JoAnn Hasty 12. Robert Charles Steele 28. Angela Patterson 13. Rosemarie Rogala 29. Nancy Lcc Howe 14. Carol Ann Young 30. Joseph H. Prows 31. Arlene G. Israil 15. Nancy Judy'5 Andrews 16. Christie Mark Siehl 32. 25 Nancy Huppertz Three-Act Play Sages and Thespians are the clubs for students in the Hughes dramatics department. Under the direc- tion of Miss Frances Haas, the two organizations unite to present school productions during the year. Sages, a senior high dramatic society, is open to all interested students wishing to become a member. Sages gives the inenibers the opportunity to exchange ideas with others who are interested in bettering their understanding of dramatics. 'Thespians is Dramatic Honor Society for students who have received ten points by acting in plays or working behind the scenes. Thespians is a nation- wide organization and membership is the highest hon- or an actor can receive at Hughes. First Row: N. Davis, K, Halvorson, J. W'atkins, President: J. Oettinger, S. Dicnesch, J. Aldridge. Miss Haas, Sponsor. Second Row: D. Deiters, A. Quatkerneyer. J, Goetz, J. Smotherman. G, Brill- inger. D. Riggs. S. Everett. Third Row: C, Taylor, D. Melvin, B. Bryant, H. Tolliver. Sages Officers Jackie XN'atkins .............. President Dave Ridge . . .... Vice-President Dave Melvin . . . ..... Treasurer Nancy Mallory . . . . . .Secretary Thespians Officers Michacrl Marconi ............ President Curtis Chapman .... Vice-President Judy Oettingcr . ..... Treasurer Jackie Watkins . . . . . .Secretary Nancy Mallory, as the daughter, is bored with listening to advice about boys given by Father CHerschel Souderl. Thespians-Left to Right: M. Mar- coni, G. Brillinger, C. Heimkrciter, J. Watkins, N. Mallory, H. Souder, J. Oettingcr, D. Melvin. - f--'Ruud ' -ww-QL ' W-0--im --7' ' .M .,,, Given In Fallg Speech Events Fill Year Herschel Souder, Caroline Lohmm, Kellus Vanover and Curtis Chapman are shown in the scene in which the family and its law- yer try to persuade the old man to move. The action occurs in the play, January Thawf, Nliss Frances Haas. new head of the Drznnatics Depart- nient. has done a successful job in presenting the dramatic events of the school. Speech and draniatics give the student an opportunity to express himself. The speech student learns to develop. organize, and deliver speeches. He also studies efleetive words and tvpes of speeches. llrainatie students learn how to interpret writings and to study characters in a hook or play. The students have an opportunitvto develop their sell-expression through group discussion. debates. and readings. During Noveinher the Uraniatics llepartinent presented it eoinedv entitled 'Januarv Thaw . 'irvouts were given in September for any student interested in acting. Mein- hers of the cast gave verv convincing portrayals ol New England eharaeters. jackie Watkins, student director, is ready to help Miss Haas with the production, January Thawf' athematics, Increasingly Important 5 BER A study of the Number Line stimulates a lively discussion in one of Bliss Beavers algebra classes. john Fisler, Ken Hall, holding the chart, and Sally Rietman help to answer questions. HB9 Problems in this Spagc Age have made Americans aware ol the importance of mathematics. Nlore students are en- couraged to take as many math courses as possible and to choose courses that best lit their capacities. A group of out- standing rnatliematies teachers trains students in the fun- damentals and guides them through the more advanced curricula. Qualilied students niav take an accelerated NUM Ht L W' course in math, while other college-bound students may take algebra and plane geometry. For the student going into business, several niatli courses are olliered to help him in the business world. All junior high students are required to take math. Nlanv of Hughes outstanding math students become en- gineers, architects. accountants, and inatli teachers, , r-1- t A.-,., .-l,v' f VVIA: r W Ruth A. Austin E t il Y E In W I 5 2,2222 E 1 ' ' f 5 Dorothy Beaver V -------- --t- I .. 1: .1 r',t E V A T ' - J --'i' is 1 . , -..: Y ' 'zzl A Edward Driver V :' 1': 5 fi ' Z s or V A ' '- -.,...,., f i:E 'f ': ' , '.f. .. . , ,,-' ' ' , , f Q. -' ': ' Eclwzircl Faruier J . . ,,,., A XV Viz: Y s s.t: ? ,ffiR JW .. 2 Y '53 X Hs X ' z I- I Ann Rasche l Q s mv 315 Q 1 E ' --f2- M was . .:- ym Q 5 W ,, in il 1 f Nora VValton -7 4 Miss Rasehe explains to her consumer math class how Social Security works. Ty' vffrjgy J ff. any Top-First Row: J, Drahos, D. Kirby, A. Ilijin, L. Gang- lofli, P. Sneed, L. Jackson, M. Kennedy. Second Row: Miss R. Austin, Sponsor, E. Zins, B. Bangston, Ex. Board, E. Masram, R. Lenning. H. Ortlepp, D, Ragan, J. Stuh- miller. Third Row: D. Zuefle, D. Mt-lvin, D. Behr, D. Ridge, E. Taylor, J. Albu. R. Crawford. Fourth Row: F. Nantz, T. Minvard, R. Steele, Ex. Board: -I. Keller, G. Hauser, T. Perry, G, Pemberton. P. Estes. Bottom-First Row: A Israil, M. Puthoff. B. Kraus, J. McDaniel, M. Noland. C. Bradshaw. Second Row: D. Deiters, Secretary, C. Young, K, Minneman. K. Kiefer, B. Harnin, Vice-pr:-sidc'nt. Third Row: P. Karnleiter, A. Schneider, Albu, Yeager, Treasurer: I.. Nfay, R. Gibson, A. Heuck. Fourth Row: C. Byrd, A. Kennedy, M. Powell, B. Dossenhufh, C. Siehl, R. Rupp. Fifth Row: AI. Seibel, R. Chzipnizui. XI. Orrnsby. T. Sirbzirlc. P. Yoder. Presidentg T. Daniel. The Blath Club, founded in 1920 by hir. Reeves, promotes an interest in higher math- ernatics among its members froin Math Hl. Math lV. and the Advanced Klath Classes. Nliss Ruth Austin and Nfiss Gladys Kloak assist the club. which ineets the second Thurs- day of each month. This year the monthly Gazelfe was published free to all ineinbers. Mathematics Club Publishes Gazette Nlr. Youngstronl explains to Tom Keller, Annie W'alker and Carol Nantz the process of rising sap. Students Seek Data On Scientific Lore Paul Bauer Erma Elbcrg Joseph Hoffman kg Yyr' Wwe ' I::'sf - ig5:i:e-gi ,,. , f tet , i ' : ti i The Science Department has become a vital department to the school because of the world-wide interest in science. There is a wide variety of courses offered to the student that fit his interests and abilities. Each science course not only teaches the Hughes student facts, but also tries to make him think and use the scientific method. The Science Department has a display case in the main hall in order to share with all the students the interesting subjects taught in each science course. Morgan Jones Lester Monk Helen Newman me-sg .. , 2 .,:. 5 SEM M , to ',: , 6 in .. We sm 'wk is Q, -Si m ii ii iiil ..3.:. is i ff' 'P' Nazar- Q z .. 4. f it V if 40x ,gr-'S iw 4 gif! 4 N i 3- ,fy Robe-rt Reed David Seim P. T. Stacy. Jr. Howard Thomas Walter Warner Oliver Younqstiom Observing a gibbon skeleton are Dave Wahle, Mr. Walter A. Warner, sponsorg Betty Kirchgnesser, Ruth Goering, and William McBrair. The specific purpose of the Senior High Science Club is to get more Stil- dents interested in the field of science and to encourage them to indulge in worthwhile science hobbies. Science Club has had three entries on Science Day at the University of Cincinnati Fieldhouse. Science Clubs Reveal Life The Junior High Science Club aims to prove how fascinating sci- ence is. Miss Helen Betty Newman. advisor, and Alice Brand, president. guide the members at monthly rnect- ings. The other officers ol the club are David Greenroroos, vice-president: Melvina Sanford, recording secre- taryg Joyce Beckman, corresponding secretaryg and Bruce Pemberton. treasurer. A large membership contributes to the success of the Junior High Science Club. Foreign Language Club Co-ordinates Traditions First Row: S. Brand, J. Smith, B. Crutcher, J. Fey, C, Heber, C. Armstrong. D. Meyer. C. McIn- tosh, C. Schell, S. Burke. Second Row: A. Patterson, S, Perry. M. Langland, K. Kiefer, A. Israil, J. Jenkins, C. Matheis, J. Griffins, J. Chitwood. B. Petra. Third Row: E. Eberhart. D. Hershey, P, McCabe, G. Ballew. J. Oettinger. S. Fay, J. Muhlberg, L. Howard, P. Tolle, N. Howe, K, Russell. Fourth Row: J. Cuentter. E. Helm, B. Gaines, L. Perry, B. Hamlin, S. Smith, V. Crawford. S. Slattery, S. Burggraf. R. W'inters. Fifth Row: M. Tigges. Y. Spahni, E, Kidwell, J. Bernius, Mrs. Murphy. Sponsorg Mr. John Purcell, Sponsor: Mrs. Parker. Sponsor, T, Battle, P. Zanuis, J. Dickey, B, Costello. First Row: M. Kennedy, C Taylor. L. Jackson, P. Deschler son, P. Pierce, Second Row Mrs. McCullough, Sponsor, R Novelli, J. Zapf, A. Niinements inger, R. Matlock, C, Hiles, A Ilijin, Third Row: N. Jefferson tary: J. Hodges. M. Murray. B dentg E, Smith, V. Wzxlker, L leitcr, K. l'Verner, J. Prows, R Lange, J. Stone. VV. Booth, J Albu. Fifth Row: E. Mills, J Joshua, Treasurer, R. Wallace S. Kidwcll, D. Rushing. T Mineard, T. Myers, R, Phillip B. Moore, R. Chapman. At the beginning of this year all the individual language clubs, French. German, Latin, and Spanish, merged to form the new Foreign Language Club, which the various lan- guage teachers co-sponsor. The meetings were conducted in English, but at most of the special events each division used its respective language. Two of the special events this year were a Christmas party and a professional demonstration of Latin-American dances. Nlembcrs hope that the banquet held at the end of this year will become traditional. 32 , D. Kirby, H. Ortlcpp, M. John- S. Lowry, G. Strunk. G, Brill- J. Mitchell, D. Mason, Secre- Hubbarcl, N. Huppertl, Presi- Yelton. Fourth Row: N. Mal- lory. R, Rupp. F, Neal. P. Kam- v ,. ai? L 'uxn ,.A. ,..- - f:eQ M it at a ., 5 in RE Q. . Q8 5,-5 , , N ffiifgim , .,, I E 353, -Q.: lh- .Q 4 4' ,Ee 0, .,., iw A Q 'S ' uvlu uuuizl 'fi ,,...,. ,ay it ...... . ..A. it W -'f--1 ,:.- 3 -' - f r 3 1: 5535 , affix . 'J Gwendolyn McCullough Jzxnnet Murphy Myrna Newpart Elivabvth Park:-r john Purcell Mr. john Purcell, head of the Foreign Language Depart- ment, received his education at the University of Cincin- nati and the University of Mexico. He is working for his L u e S I n u C C Masterls Degree during the summer at Nliddlebury Col- lege, Vermont, One aim of the department is to use the same method of . Q 0 teaching each of the modern languages. A proud tradition at Hughes, carried out on Class Day, is the giving of an award to a senior for outstanding work in a foreign language. Mrs. Newpart explains to Robert Nlarshall, Latin IV student, a verb usage in Latin. 33 Wa Students, Enlightened About American lVIrs. Suffridge stands back while students of American Problems listen to the re- reading of a difficult section needing ex- planation. Mr, Prior assists students drawing maps. Qilfsii' . , , :ez Martha Bauer Melville Byles 34 G a Q 'B 761 Q ,J ae' 5 f s 1 sh i 35' ' t , X ,t f Q ggi' W we st M ,Y awww .wrists Www Mt it Lyle Grooms f' A N T , Joseph Heink f , ,addr L'- .S z Jessie Hollweck 5 M 1 ,.... N, ss? is I ,.w..t,.,, may gf ,F sz we sg V K , 5. W . qluq . 5 N aa E ., . Q35 Q4 ' U 1 1- , 5, ,.,,. 1 5 gggaz n.- 3, N i Eff :: Arthur Gray Ethel Johnstone In Hughes, Social Studies Department, the stu- dent has an opportunity to learn many American traditions found in the social studies courses taught. Junior high students are required to take social studies, while juniors are required to take Ameri- can History, American Problems is offered to sen- iors and Sociology is offered to the college-bound students. Teaching the students about events and prob- lems of the past enables them to understand the present situations in the world and encourages them to press toward a brighter and more secure future. A',' , 'Jars PM mf .JQP 1 7 r X .,:: 4 'E J E? dq,.....- 1: E.. ..,,,-,. in X . H it is 1 wif. Barbara Leeper Richard Miller Thomas Moore Joseph Prior Jean Suffridge Carl Wilkey The Junior Council on World Affairs tries to promote a better understanding of international affairs among its members. Mr. Arthur Gray, sponsor of the club, helps the members at their monthly meetings. This year students in the club have attended many interesting programs. One of these was the Seventh International Conference on XVorld Affairs, which was held in downtown Cincinnati. The featured speaker was Mr. Herve Alphand, Ambas- sador of France to the United States. It is the aim of the Junior Council to get a true picture of the world and its many problems and to make a contribution in solving them. First Row: J. Johns, A. Stokes, M. Singleton, President, K. Min- neman. G. Mount, M, VVallace, K. Kiefer, G. Mullinix, E. Grimes, A. Patterson, M. Green. Second Row: D. Deiters, J, Tooson, G. ' K 3 n 'lk n Fields, M. Brown, Faulkner, B. Kennedy, S. Chavis, P. Baker, M. Randall, A. Spottswood, J. Rahn. Third Row: Mr. Arthur Gray, u O Sponsor, N. Muhlberg, Gerhardt, B, Bangston, Andrews, A, Love, N, Mallory, Treasurer, S. Smith, L, Jackson, D. Kirby, G. 0 Cook. Fourth Row: R, Winters, J, Albu, D. Zuefle, F, Nantz, B. Dossenbach, D. Ridge, J. Yeager, Secretary, E. Bach, E. Hascher, R. Mason, E, Zins. Fifth Row: C. Siehl, M. Powell, A. Collins, Vice-president, B. Stuekey, B. Good, R. Phillips, R. Wallace, J. Seibel, M, Rictman, R. Ferguson, A, Schneider, B, Bryant. 35 nuss nvans g1VCS some pointers to a student who wants to acquire greater speed, Business Courses Basic: to r X -V iv :- mp. - f, ,W .:: .- A:- 4 5 5 Ts 1 , E -V -2 um L S . YR fL,3Q M MK ' :M ray , 1 .. , '-1, ' Q, ., k Q, , ' ,,... z igf. J wf W . W W ,. 3:2 ..., , , .,.. K W , L f r 'Q i airgsffd ' ng2Q,ig':iwwls11g 1- Mikes j. YM if :vw 5253?-5fi2.a '33f'5'Q i 3' 5 Q Katherine Evans Charles Gvrzxvi xyiuiillll H2111 LL-lin Harris Surah Levinf' Paul Ritchie 36 fhce Career Office practice students learn how to operate many business machines. .,,. . ., .3 Y,.,.-Q-an 'ig ' .... lv v ' Q . : w ' ' 333 33 K AR . -- - ,.,. r' 35 Q rf 'ii' : tin, ff M ' '- . . ' Theodore Siddall Frances Skinner Samuel Skurow Many students at Hughes are trained for the business world. A wide variety of courses is of- fered to the students in the Business Department. To supplement the curriculum, Beta Chi, the traditional Business Club at Hughes, was founded in l953 by its sponsor, N112 Charles Geraci. Mem- bers are required to have at least one credit in a business subject with a 'JCB or better average. The main purpose of the club is to give its mem- bers a look into the business world and its oppor- tunities. The elubls activities include trips to industrial concerns in the Cincinnati area, such as Procter and Gamble and the Kroger Company. First Row: A, Vaias, P. Hogan, E. Arns, J. Hurd. M. VYest, S. Roth. Treasurer: C. Leisure, F, Disney. Second Row: C. First Row: S. Hughes, B. Benton, J. Rahn, Loebker. A. Spottswood, F. Etter. R. Dauben- speck, B. Joos, B. Schott, M. Patterson. Second Row: S. Hudson, D. Rebsch, Vice President: R, Rogala, N. Dugger, S. Slattery, S. Chavis, J. Langenbaeh. S. Martin, C. Mapes, J. Lloyd. Third Row: C. Abig, J. Trussell. J. McRoberts, President: N. Poellnitz, D, Kennedy, K,iSuhr, T. Hillman. K. Perkins, Secretary, D. Bantly. B. Schmidt. Fourth Row: G. Fields, M. Brown. L. Goodwin, A. Smale, M, Miller. N. Sehellinger, V. Cutler, B. Dean, H. Myers. B. Edwards, Fifth Row: M. Frye. M. Gallaher. Sergeant-at-Arms. Historian, M. Anderson. Tucker. BI. Foster, K. Carnes, C. Koester, N. YYilliams, D. Dean, C. Combs. S Beta Chi Widens Horizons Clark. A, Carnes, J, Daugherty, J. Chitwood. J. Leek, P. Roth. M. Grissom, J. Bolt, V. Lower, Third Row: J. Too- son, G. McElroy, F.. Grimes, G. Baker, S, Jones, J. Mitchell. M. Singleton, A, Stokes. S, Coleman, C. Mullinix. Fourth Row: G. Gregory. S. l'Vhitis, S. Varney, S. Abbott, B. Hedge, C. Wlalpole, R. Hibberd, J. Colegate, E. Smith. Fifth Row: Mr. Geraei, Sponsorg M, Fields. S. Holmes, P. Stamper, C. Branseum, B. Barnes, Y, Sinclair, J, Paul, A. Cox. 37 QF fmt Merchandising lub Co-ops Nieinbcrship in lvfercliandising Club is made up of those students cn- rolled in the nicrcliandising class at Hughes. The club promotes interest in sales and office work. Members plan trips to large business corporations around Cincinnati. ',l'l1c club is associated with the Distributive Education Clubs ol' America. hir. Tliooclorc Sicldall is sponsor of the club. Blerclianclising class meets twice 21 week. On Monday, Wiednesday, and Thursday afternoons the pupils work in local stores. The co-op stu- dents oarn money while attending high school. 38 Eighteen Earn Perfect Scores on . .M. A. Tests First Row: Funk. A, Yzxizis. C. Leisure, N Evans. Second Row: S. Holnics. I. Hillman J. Cliitwood. II. McRobcrts. N. Dugger, R Rogzila. M. Hurt. Third Row: A. Cox, .I Paul, J, Mitts. D. Bzuitly, F, Ettcr. S. Dcan N. Smith. First Row: 'lf Kcllcr. Ott. L. Ping. D. Cot- ton. S. Douthitt, Lackey. Mr. T. P. Sidzill Second Row: A. Reynolds. Recording Score- turyg M. Lakes, L, Tucker. Trcusurc-rg S Alilcrinq. C. F2llSfl'4'2'll1X. Prcsidciit. Students in merchandising get selling experience at downtown Stores. Shirley Douthitt makes a sale 1, I fr E :J as as ,Sf 'fr , 5? E 4 will W . ls ff fi K . at , tg S , warg? 3 Ve rl ic M eye rs it ef' 5 .3 . M .V'. ' GQ, . ' Pauline Wertz , 3 ,L 3 '-ff:-'5-155 Diane Ziegler V fr-2. bf.. 3. S Wx ' ' 1. 'ggggg qy A ' 556534 4 25? 'il Hughes girls build strong bodies by participating in hockey, volleyball, baseball, and other active sports taught by capable instructors. Exercise Develops Stamina Sports taught in boys' gym classes require co- ordination of mind and muscle. Basketball is especially enjoyed during the winter. Alan Kindschy Paul Richert M? Q' N 4' mf Y '1 it - '42 if I 1 1- Diek Blank, jim Busche and Roy Kirby demon- strate artificial respiration for senior boys. Health and Driver Education Health is taught during' the sophomore and senior years. Study of the human body and its cares, mental health, and Drivers' Edu- cation, a required course for sophomores, are interesting subjects that are taught. Any student may take Driver's Training provided he has had Drivers' Education. Taking a course in home nursing is a tradition at Hughes and is V K 'Q Q -'-, required of all students. he V 'X rfii, N lNIr. Otto explains the mystery of the motor to new students in the V V drivers' training program. ff Paul Bowers Dorothy Hoilman Willard Hund i-1i1cr r Jeanette Nurrc' Ronald Otto ,M W , YV - - '-murals, sg.. ew.,-f Us N, e In Mr. Yacks, speech therapy class, Joyce Adcox and Jane Mitchell learn mirror process of clear enunciation. S t d S k Hughes has special classes for the handicapped student. U- C S Mr. Kundert teaches his students to read lips, to use sign language, and to use the manual alphabet. The speech therapist, Mr. Yacks, helps students who have a speech defect. B111 Yacks tries to find the cause of the speech de- fect and determines how to correct it. Hughes students owe their gratitude and thanks to Mrs. Holscher meals for the hungry students at noon. Mrs. Holscher plans and and to her busy stall' who help to prepare nourishing and delicious supervises the meals served in the lunch room. 41 me-, j i'1 , .?f:ZEZ,EQ?f' , i S t' Y , S 3' 'Qi X Q? KR? Ron liraam asks Mr. Ke1ler's advice on his engineering drawing. Willard Kalehek c ffrrj-1 ---:, k , A Bo s Use I -S uares ' Q' V s -',Q f :': 2 ffifs i l My C11 0 I 00 S Q- K E .,.l:-: Qmey . to asa V he L A Many boys at Hughes receive excellent and ' valuable training in the various shops of the p Industrial Arts Department, There are four .A is main shopslg electricity, W't5OClW'Ol'li,.IT1Cl2ll work, X X and graphic arts, Boys in graphic arts print A . ' ,vp , NPA many of the invitations, throw-outs, and pro- Charlcs Binstadt grams necessary for school functions. i Ep fi.:?5' av Mechanical Drawing is another subject that A, 5' 52' p ' 5 Xi Jack Bongcy is taught. For the more advanced student there i g .. its A 11011125 Frvlv are courses oflered in architectural and engi- r is flidgar Hare Uccflng' drawing. Robert Keller Carl Oherschmidt 47 Mr. Bongey, graphic arts teacher, shows Norman Carnes, Shelby Davis, Russ Wilson and john Crombe how to use new photo- James Trainer and his father admire the electrical projects graph machine. displayed by Mr. Oberschmidt on Parents' Night. Getting equipment into place are B. W'escoe, T. Koch, R. Roberts, and A, Bauer. Stage Crew Has Wu Traditions 'Curtain going up! And another session of hard, te- ' 5535595 dious work begins for the boys of YVTEL, the stage crew. The capable leader oi' the group is B111 Wlillard Kalehek. me f - He is assisted by stage manager, joe Prows. The boys are pressed into the service of their school early in the morning before school, during school, and in the evening. A study bell means work for a member of this 3 team. The stage crew boys are often among the last to leave Hughes at night, . YVith spot lights to direct, stage lights to operate, speak- ers and mikes to keep in tune, and curtains and backdrops to run up and down, the boys are busy from the moment they arrive until the moment they leave their jobs. Merry- Go-Round, school plays, and various programs in the audi- torium keep these Hughes students busy helping at all times. At the control board are stage managers J. Prows, A. Knapp, D. Wahle and spon- sor, lNIr. Kalchek. Mary Caskey Jane Loyd Virginia Rlillrr Carole Town 'ir 'Q A-NQN , 2,5 i. , wt, . M 'ami 5 V gg? wa s Hg4, :f:a:j1'.s-1 . ': 4 t --tr 1 Ei' hni ,,.,,. Cooking, Child ' it ri Care, Studied li galil In Home Ee in 55 Mrs. Caskey gives final approval to meal prepared by her homeniakcrs of tomorrow. The Home Economics Department, headed by Mrs. Mary Caskey, oifers not only cooking and sewing, but a wide va- riety of important subjects in the Held of home-making. A tradition of the Home Economics Department is hav- ing the girls help make the costumes for Merry-Go-Round. A club for students interested in home economics is be- ing formed this year. Will this club form new traditions that will be observed by Hughes students in the years to Come? Hungry home economics stu- dents of Mrs. Miller can hardly wait to sample the cookies. :'2,Z.f'-.::a:::::j-g - - '2 .s.L.s: .M E In .,,., ,..:. .:, za.: rffjyi V , S535 Q .:a ---- : ' f eff? Q 5. vi ' Q? 1 mf- Q 1' ii l Mrs. Deutsch is shown the work of her young art students. Talent Discovered Earl ft. Developed to High Degree Art is taught in the seventh through twelfth grades. Each student learns the basic laws of designing, becomes aware of objects around him, and realizes the importance of fin- ishing his work neatly and completely. The Art llcpartinent makes many of the attractive post- ers that can be seen in the main hall. An old tradition is for the Art Department to decorate the school during the Christmas season. Two festive Christ- Frances Adomeit Josephine Deutsch nras trees stood on each side of the main entrance. The colorful banner placed in the front hall proclaimed NIerry Christmas to all who entered. On each homeroom door hung a fancy Christmas decoration. Attractive table-places added Christmas cheer in the faculty lunehroom. The Art llepartinent also made the Mite Boxes. used for contribu- tions to the Christmas Fund. Hughes Junior High is very fortunate to have its own music department. Bliss Josephine Barker has charge of the choral music, which is taught in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. The Eighth Grade Choir performed during' the Christmas. Thariksgiving, and Easter assemblies given for the junior high students. The Freshman Choir. a group of selected students, takes part in the Christmas and Spring Concerts. M1'. 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A Vg' r ,',, A v , ': its -A-,-'-, , Q -mi , A . ' 333 'f .I , - . ' . t -A A 1- HAAE ' ' : ' I A A i S 4 A. - '11 - A ' as .--- - 'I A 'fr X if ' '-,. . 5 : 'v:,., ' 8,5 fri Q A W 5 A ..,, t J K V Q. In ,V L. -1 1 .... i A ' A 'W F As' H55 5' 1553-' .3 .i 2 - '..: f ' ...,. : ,, f - ' 1 ' 7 X wir, Ar , I --, ..,-. . .re q A F .... ,-f ' - .: 4 ,.'-' S X 1.....' ' .zafiwzi A' 'S ::2- ,. ., -Q.' 5 , -W ' ': ':ffg:s...,::. 'en ..- K fb :: Qs ' ,.,,,' '- Q ' :: -2 LEFT: First Row: H. Abgarian, L. Acree, R. Adrian, E. Anderson, E Anderson, V. Apler, F. Armstrong, D. Asher, C. Askins, M. Askins G. Austin, M. Bailey. Second Row: A. Barlowe, S. Barnes, S. Barnett, C. Barton, J, Bar- ton, P. Barton, E. Bass, L. Bass, R. Bass, A. Bauer, B. Bays, S Beatty. Third Row: G. Berkel, E. Beeeroft, Beene, V. Beene, L. Bernius, S. Berry, W. Berry, D. Betts, D. Bingham, R. Bishop, D. Boettcher D. Bolan. Fourth Row: R. Boles, R. Bowlin, M. Boyd, S. Bradshaw, S. Brad- shaw, B. Bragg? C. Brazile, G. Brewer, L. Brooker, C. Brooks, A Brown, B. Bro . Fifth Row: C. Brown, J. Brown, M. Brown, T. Brown, G. Bruin, R Bryant, D. Buckshorn, C. Bullock, R. Burks, S. Bush, R. Butler, G Byrd. Sixth Row: R. Byrd, V. Byrd, B. Caddell, B. Campbell, M. Camp- bell, R. Campbell, W. Canady, J. Caplinger, J. Carmack, J. Carnes R. Carr, D. Cassidy. Seventh Row: K. Cavens, R. Chapman, J. Chappell, J. Childres, A Chitwood, C. Clayton, D. Collins, R. Collins, M. Combs, J. Cook L. Cooper, L. Cormier. Eighth Row: T. Cornelison, J. Courtier, N. Covey, S. Cox, J. Craig, B. Daley, K. Dammann, B. Darnron, T. Daniel, W. Davenport, C Davidson, W. Davidson. 7 9 ABOVE: First Row: B. Davis, R. Davis, R. Davis, J. Deaton, B. Deyoung, R DeRonde, G. Dickerson, B. Dixon, M. Donahue, P. Drewry, E Dugger, R. Dunaway. Second Row: D. Durham, P. Durham, B. Dunn, D. Dyer, J. Eilers J. Elliott, P. Elswiek, B. Embry, D. Evans, J. Evans, C. Farris, R Farthing. Third Row: B. Feebach, J. Fegelman, B. Feise, B. Ferrell, E. Fette, W. Fields, W. Fields, J. Fillers, J. Flowers, R. Folds, E. Forbis, L Forbis, Fourth Row: R. Foster, D. Freeman, M. Freeman, G. Frey, J. Frith A. Fritsch, T. Gadd, M. Gaddis, G. Garber, S. Gamien, C. Goodin B. Garcia. Fifth Row: J. Garr, H. Garrett, S. Garrison, S. Geiger, C. George T. Georgeton, S. Gerdon, H. Godsey, B. Goetz, D. Goins, J. Good: rich, J. Graf. Sixth Row: M. Graf, R. Grauwelman, G. Graves, J. Glay, T. Grear D. Greenroos, E. Groeniger, W. Guentter, C. Gussett, E. Haggard B. Hale, L. Hall. Seventh Row: J. Halsey, M. Hamilton, I. Harris, S. Hart, J. Hase W. Hatmaker, B. Hatton, L. Hazelip, B. Heis, C. Helton, I. Henson N. Hetzer. : 1 7 1 First Row: John Estes, Mary Byrd, Don- ald Brown. Gloria Day. Lee VVallacte, Lin- da Brabant. Second Row: Nancy lN'ormus, Margaret Askins, Mike Palmcr, W'ancla Lay, Gone- vienc Charles, Ruth Ratliff. Third Row: Ronald Bolc-s, Gabrivl Jones, Eric Spoonaglc, Barbara Forney, Barbara Kcllcr, Suzanne- Beatty. unior High Promotes Clean-Up Campaign Q + xisg., WC-'Lim K wwf if J G Sf ,ap :S l--i Y ,... B, W? .ni I K r,:.,.,, rl fi fa XQTFB if W? ,A f i E 2 gs ,Q fr, J' ' -:,. 'W .,:: ' 'fr f' ls' :.,., Q L X Al+wa,ll -llr n:' BL BLK W ,ps W r . EE. 1- - , -VIQ . ,Q V . 7 M '- Y J 1?-:J K.: 'HQ J-,L , YUM Z- ..,... 4 V Z.: Q, in ,ji t ask' ' j.,,., - .V-Qs, ' X ,-- 4, - 633, 'f .:f5 My M A Vg . , .. . .V W rg 'wif W 4' Q . ,v' EK . .... an i tl '5:g2-. ' ii ' .4-ii .1 - '-'- . f :, .fi as LEFT: First Row: V. Hetzcr, L. Hcyne, D. Hickland, F. Hildebrand, J. Hill, D. Hodge, E. Hoif, J. Hollandsworth, J. Hopkins, G. Hor- warth, J. Howard, C. Hubbard. Second Row: B. Huckaby, F. Hudson, R. Hudson, D. Huff, K. Hughes, A. Hughett, A. Hurley, L. Ingram, R. Ingram, I. Isaacs, R. Jackson, G. James. Third Row: T. Jeffries, R. Jenkins, L. Johnson, W. Johnson, B. Jones, C. Jones, J. Jones, M. Jones, T. Jones, W. Jones, J. Kager- meier, B. Kahlfeld. Fourth Row: D. Kaiser, R. Keagle, J. Keener, S. Kenrie, R. Ken- nedy, S. King, R. Kingman, L. Kirby, F. Kirchgessner, J. Kirn, J. Kiser, R. Klein. Fifth Row: J. Kivotts, J. Knuckles, E. Koehl, J. Kreimer, F. Lane, J. Langland, S. Lawless, B. Lawson, D. Lawson, K. Lawson, Lef- ker, W. Lige. Sixth Row: D. Lillie, P. Lock, B. Long, M. Lovett, S. Lowe, ISI. Lynch, D. Mahon, A. Maksimavic, L. Manning, F. Mansfield, M. Martin, K. Mass. Seventh Row: L. Massey, F. Mathes, K. Maxey, R. Max, M, McCul- lough, C. McElyea, L. McGinnis, W. McIntosh, J. McKinney, J. Means, B. Melvin, L. Menz. Eighth Row: G. Mergy, J. Mergy, R. Messer, L. Michaelis, W. Michaelis, E. Miller, M. Miller, R. Miller, T. Miller, J. Mills, C. Mitchell, J. Mitchell. A J A ABOVE: First Row: J. Montgomery, J. Moore, R. Moore, W. Moore, L. Mor- gan, V. Morgan, W. Morgan, T. Morris, T. Mueller, C. Mullikin, S. Mullins, D. Murphy. Second Row: P. Murray, L. Neal, P. Parks, B. Patton, M. Paul, P. Peters, D. Peterson, R. Peterson, K. Petry, J. Pickelheimer, S. Pitts, P. Platt. Third Row: G. Pletnik, B. Preising, W. Proffitt, T. Profhtt, R. Po- lansky, J. Pope, R. Quinlan, L. Rabancs, R. Rader, K. Rainey, J. Ransey, R. Ransey. Fourth Row: R. Rand, M. Randolph, D. Rector, D. Reed, M. Reed, J. Reggin, W. Restemeyer, K. Reynolds, C. Riggs, G. Roberts, M. Roberts, S. Rodgers. Fifth Row: D. Roseman, R. Roth, J. Rothwell, L. Russell, M. Sala- din, R. Saladin, T. Sammons, V. Sammons, R. Saylor, B. Scalf, G. Schaefer, P. Schille. Sixth Row: J. Schmidt, C. Scholl, T. Schott, L. Schroeder, J. Scott, R. Sebastian, C. Seeley, C. Sellers, P. Servizi, P. Servizi, H. Shaver, W. Sherman. Seventh Row: W. Shoemaker, R. Shrader, R. Siekbert, B. Simpson, J. Simpson, L. Simpson, J. Sims, C. Sinclair, P. Slottko, G. Smith, J. Smith, J. Smith. . 9 ws. 'QP 41 fs if ,. . . , R Y' i Q A , I A. ,, ' Q ,,.-zz I, ..,,.. fa, , 1 l 1 M -Ee M 4' EW' ii T La Q .4935 'ggi 5 2 , '- ' t. Parties and Sports High on List of Likes ABOVE: First Row: M. Smith, R. Smith, N. Somma, L. Sowders, P. Spitz- miller, F. Stamaty, T. Stevens, J. Stewart, T. Stewart, J. Stoffregen, L. Strausbaugh. Second Row: P. Strunk, R. Studt, E. Sweet, C. Taylor, C. Taylor S. Taylor, M. Thomas, S. Thompson, K. Toon, T. Traut, N. Traxleri Third Row: J. Tucker, R. Tucker, R. Tudon, L. Valanit, M. Van B. Vickery, S. Vogel, O. Voss, R. Waddell, I. Wagner, Wallace Fourth Row: L. Walter, D. Warford, D. Warren, R. Watts, P Wayrner, P. Weatherford, T. Wfeimer, B. 'Wells, S. Whalen, J Whaley, E. White. Fifth Row: C. Wikoff, K. Wilder, L. Williams, R. Williams, R. Williams, A. Willoughby, L. Willoughby, J. Wilson, T. Wilson, M Wimberly, L. Wingate. Sixth Row: D. Wisi, C. Wolfe, S. Wordzill, D. Woods, L. Woods A. Worthzun, A. Wright, D. Wulfhorst, C. Yager, F. Zorens. RIGHT: First Row: L. Abbott, E. Abig, L. Abraham, D.'Adkins, C. Adolf, L. Alford, D. Allen, R. Allen, S. Ames, J. Angel, Armstrong, G. Bailey. Second Row: M. Baker, S, Ballou, L. Banes, J. Bankemper, J. Battle D. Bays, J. Beckman, M. Becknell, D. Bennett, K. Bennett, J. Ben: ton, W. Benton. Third Row: R. Benza, G. Billman, Bishop, K. Blackburn, T Blanton, B. Bloomfield, A. Bohrer, D. Bolan, R. Bougher, B. Bowl- ing, S. Brading, A. Brand. Fourth Row: si Brannock, S. Branscurn, C.-'Brewer, Brown, K Buck, P. Buckhart, G. Bullock, N. Burlin, G. Burris, E. Burton, G Byington, M. Byrd. Fifth Row: D. Camarea, R. Cainarca, D. Cable, R. Camp, D. Camp- bell, M. Candler, M. Carlisle, Carlos, C. Chance, M. Ciafardini W. Clark, T. Clements. Sixth Row: R. Clippinger, B. Cobb, C. Cole, M. Cole, S. Colegate D. Collins, R. Collinsworth, R. Colson, R. Combs, R. Cone, H Cook, C. Cordell. Seventh Row: N. Carnett, G. Cox, N. Cox, L. Crabtree, D. Craft J. Crawford, D. Craynon, N. Cromer, Y. Curry, J. Daley, T. Davin J. Day. Eighth Row: R. Day, D. DeLong, B. Dennis, D. DeYoung, J. Dixon, J. Dodson, T. Drahman, J. Drahos, P. Drewy, S. Durham, J. Duvall L. Dyer. 2 1 1 J Best spellcr in Hughes Junior High is thc distinction claimed by Joyce Beckman, eighth grader. judges congratulate hcr. Ei hth 8 , in . if 1 ., ,.f:...Q . , f , Weir 1 Y VZ Q w is WW x . , Q' fy, ,,,,,, , V Q12 i':5 ii 2 if i3 .N ': f Q, if lg E 1:21 .'-tr 0- . :,-5 Mani? M f r -H-- 1, g. Q 5' -3,-Q yt f 1 'W rW,4,,L W wfm. QWQ ,Q N V Q v I ,, 425 Q. , ..... , .9. J 652213522 i f . . . ...,. , 7 ff .355 vw J K W 'tn 335 f azz: 3 1 M ,fm , eff , ww, A? f f ' Y 39' .... , . .rf-.3 A 4 , ! fader Iudged Best Speller at Bee ,5:,.:::5:n5E,,:::: 553555 1? of r af ?-Q5 1 i +2 -. 'Q' EEE . - 'W .' ,V . . , V f .. '. ' V 732 V W 551: ' : f ' f::'.'Z' in f i i Q 6 Q ' f' Wk A ' i i 35557 E ln X2 5 e - W, V .:,,.,:- -'--'-n 2 - f 1 ' 5:5319 gr' fr' 'L G , 'N ,Q ,, r, .55z,i5,:Q , :Ay Mi. .. Q f. E Mt rl I A z x QQ I. E lx lg 1 W 11- M w Vw W 5 Q iw II 1 , S72 if ff e .,., 1 ' '- .. In , Q 4 , . 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' - S :QQ3 , ' H K X qs i- ' 'A 'Ki 'V'- if 2 I n 'R ff i V -is 'itt s H 1:i' liit o h 1 r t'rQ s , to -tltg o,t,5.tt:, o ' I . V A I ., :' Z ' ' , . L' ' 'H 'Q s 1 t 2 'Z Ig. f fi' -SQ s E ,.1..: X ' .W , ' 'ii ,X T, - N9-T ' V, a '- ,si is s ::..i A M r Iz' ' 2 ff 5 w iz qi :li . :ll A. , . t Q A 4 . Q - ,, :wi ,h W H .,,, 'S fq' , ,. L1- , 56 i 2 wg. :., i .asf A It el in . -QQ' LEFT: First Row: P. Dyer, P. Ekcn, M. Elder, D. Ellerbuseh, U. Elliott, M. Elliott, G. Elswick, E. Ernest, S. Ertel, Eysoldt, R. Farris, J Ferrell. Second Row: B. Fitzwater, R. Fledderjohn, E. Foley, L. Foley, P Friend, P. Frost, D. Garland, J. Garrett, J. Gay, T. Gibson, B Goodman, T. Gordon. Third Row: C. Graves, V. Greene, A. Gregory, B. Grimm, M Grubb, P. Grubb, J. Gump, F. Guttadauro, S. Hagner, L. Hale, J Hall, T. Hall. Fourth Row: K. Halliday, P. Halvorson, L. Hamilton, L. Hamilton, W. Hamilton, E. Hamm, J. Hammons, L. Hammons, F. Hampton T. Hampton, C. Hancock, P. Hanlon. Fifth Row: G. Harless, B. Harris, D. Harrison, P. Hatmaker, R. Hawkins, B. Haynes, D. Hazel, J. Heminger, S. Hess, L. Hicks, J Hill, F. Hillard. Sixth Row: G. Hoffman, G. Holloman, H. Holland, A. Hopper, K. Hounshell, G. Houston, E. Hudson, J. Hunley, B. Ingram, P. In- gram, N. Ireland, C. Johnson. Seventh Row: L. Johnson, T. Johnson, M. Johnston, C. Jones, D Jones, E. Jones, J. Jones, L. Jones, M. Jones, M. Jones, R. Jones W. Jones. Eighth Row: P. Juliani, S. Kappner, L. Keewer, H. Kembre, R. Kemp, J. Kennedy, S. Kidd, L. King, J. Kirchgessner, J. Knight T. Koch, M. Kuhn. 9 ABOVE: First Row: G. Kubjian, T. Lackey, G. Lang, M. Langenbach, B Lansaw, C. Lay, G. Leicht, P. Leigh, J. Lemka, L. Lemka, S. Lem- ker, D. Lewis. Second Row: J. Lillie, H. Linskey, J. Loekard, P. Long, D. Love, J Love, E. Lovejoy, E. Lovins, F. Lynch, E. Manning, M. Martin, W Mason. Third Row: R. Mass, M. Masters, J. Matheis, H. Maupin, M. Me- Afee, M. McBroom, K. McCullough, A. McElroy, A. McElroy, W McElroy, J. McElyea, L. MeGufHn. Fourth Row: J. McKenzie, C. McLean, M. McMiekle, J. Meadows, A. Merritt, E. Meyer, R. Meyers, M. Miles, G. Miller, R. Mills, D Minnich, K., Moore. Fifth Row: P. Moore, E. Morin, M. Mueller, M. Murphy, R. Mur- phy, B. Musgrove, G. Myers, J. Nantz, C. Napier, T. Nelson, J Niceley, D. Ogden. Sixth Row: J. Oliver, M. Oswald, E. Ott, T. Ott, D. Pace, R. Payne B. Pemberton, G. Perry, R. Perry, P. Peterson, Petra, A. Phillips Seventh Row: M. Phillips, J. Ping, G. Poll, H. Pond, S. Porchia, L Potts, S. Poulos, F. Puschmann, F. Rader, S. Raines, L. Rainey, L Randolph. i llrs. Swerdlin assists Nlicllael Stoess and Gail Newman with a special problem, unior High Has Its Own thletic Teams - KTLSS 'E' ,, .,.. . ., ' :1 -ws 4 s as ..,, fl 2 f'1 L Mix A I' A s , f, .g,iz,'1ff Qqqn I Q ,Z V,' uuulbl lzuvr, Z is ..V.,...' 1,. x J .Q , L' V ft .1 ,, 'fm A 4 11 Qwgk W s -' , 357' s Q . 1 X , f - - - Q -- if , WL TEM L' llzbl ,T J f ,af ,EI af 'ix Mi 2 2. xg gxi wgs A 5 , A ,X s- A s K QQ A 58 .-., if in , :,:-: . an wg, M s Q ': Y x f XV J N xx ,Q ,,'vv-:--.,,,, I 5 ,f r fig W 3 A gms ess. V ' X s , Q x 1 , 3 rv ia' F 4 :,, .Q X wh ' H big.: Q w 58 ?s - ' '- . r -' , ,k I :I UL K 1224- -A'- , -P Q: ,,,, L P , f f ' gg 1. QA it . 3.., x ,S ..,. Q..-, n ..,- K ,T 4, -I H ! k if .. E ,,', K V. Q -Q A Y s ..,, if P 'fm 1.,.-.Q fg H133 Q M Q s ' h s ' ., ' V :EZ I l i f W , , A A as ...I s , , s W W i - fs f A s f - iii. .:.' A w w s . sf '59 is . fy 3? :E- '5 v:, ' I V --I1 I ' : . sg, if zi' F' 325- fs. 11- ' '1-4' s s - .,, V g QQ J, ,wk s s+- 1 . ' QR '1 .12., . ef .K Kcnzie. Yeager, Mr. James Kundert Teacher of the Deaf Top Row: J. Adams, T. Marshall, ' 5 D. May, J. McDonough, R. MC- Bottom Row: D. Murdock, V. Os- wald, R. Riley, R. Shifl-let, G. -Teil - W UHF - I , Row One: B. Alsentzer, J. Burke, . J I Q -Q51 , , S A H M! ' ig ',.., , 3 'f B. Caruso, W. DeBaun, M. Duna- ' ' .A if? ' 'K e Q - i f Q.. . . wav- J .,.. g 1 .., .2 ,Q S Rafal he .....g :gg ... .... . t '..... . J 5 -.-,,I . .. K Row Two: B. Hatton, A. Hem- 'E jgil A mingway, H. Immenhort, I. Jef- --'- if . I C P feries, S. Jones. .,.. ' ' -- V R' A' B ' f . . M ,,,.,,,,,.,.,.,.,. , .,..,.,,.,.,,.,..,..,..,.,,.,,..,., , f .- L ...., . .,. . ':'1'-2 o'-- J Row Three: K. Keel, T. Kidwell, f mb, 7 ,, z W B- Kindaus G' Newman- R- Om' ding. ' .,,.,,,,,.... . :': 2 -'-' -- .... . .,...f . Row Four: T. Oiroole. R. say- j or . 5 more, M. Sims, E. Spies, M. Stoess. ja? V -f, ---' , .- la in. , ,I .,-'. 5 F 5 ::. V, .... E r J .,..5,?::gE IIA Qifffgfzt . ,V I m: 1 ,L LEFT: Junior High Swim Team, First Row: J. Tepe, F. Neal, J. Wand- First Row: W. Rauch, C. Reifel, J. Repasy, M. Rice, J. Riggs, D Ritter, S. Ritter, J. Roark, G. Roberts, R. Roberts, T. Rogers, R Ruble. Seeond Row R Ruble G Rue S Rumle T Ru inner Salt J 1 ' 1 ' J ' Y: ' ppt 2 ' ers, M. Sanford, E. Schine, L. Schmidt, J. Schnarrenberg, E. Schneider, T. Schneider, J. Schulker. Third Row: R. Sester, J. Setters, J. Shipley, L. Shoops, P. Shrout M Simmons C Sim mm D smciair G Sizemore P la f I1 Di '. J l ' p I ' P ' 3 ' S Y O I Smith, N. Smlth. Fourth Row: S. Smith, T. Smith, B. Southerland, C. Southerland V. Spie, G. Stanton, R. Steele, J. Steiner, B. Stidham, T. Strohfeldt B. Strunk, K. Studt. Fifth Row: G. Stlyes, J. Suttle, L. Taber, G. Taylor, S. Teague, J Tepel M. Tilford, P. Tillery, J. Tisevich, D. Towles, S. Towner, J Tracy. Sixth Row: L. Tracy, T. Traxler, G. Treadway, G. Treadway, J Tucker, L. Turner, D. Uhlhorn, A. Vandergriff, K. Vaughn, B Wagoner, C. Wahler, R. Wallis. Seventh Row: M. Ward, W. Ward, G. Warman, D. Warren, K. War- ren, S. Weishaupt, G. Wells, R. Wescoe, N. Wesley, G. White, P Whitford, G. Wilder. Eighth Row: C. Williams, G. Wilson, E. Wilson, H. Wilson, D Wrinkelman, W. Woods, M. Wright, C. Young, R. Young, S. Young T. Young, T. Young. 2 inacher, R. Hudson, P. Forste. Second Row: D. Dean, A. McCrae G. Bereskin, D. Landers, G. Wilder. Third Row: R. Pratehard, T Strohfel dt, L. Turner. Mr. Brothers, art teacher, offers a sugges tion to Barbara Pearce on her poster. inth Graders Included in Art Classes asap.. 55115 'R Nw hw cf 2 C 5 'bf' 2 new we r rf .1 ,, , . wg? 2 af 1 ff ' : f 4 . 15. 'I:i,1:f2!f? six. I 5 wa 2-ef... 26 LEFT: First Row: B. Adams, P. Adcox, P. Adrian, C. Allen, R. Allen, P Ammons, P. Angel, R. Ante, C. Armstrong, S. Bales, E. Barlowe, T Barnett. Second Row: T. Battle, R.- Benton, R. Benton, G. Bereskin, S. Bern- harnt, Bernius, J. Binder, B. Bolton, G. Bowman, N. Bowman, D Bradstreet, L. Brasste. Third Row: C. Braucksick, D. Brewer, H. Brinkdoepke, C. Brocker B. Brown, Bryant, P. Bullock, G. Bunton, S, Burggraf, S. Burke M. Burns, N. Byington. Fourth Row: L. Byrd, S. Byrd, C. Calhoun, A. Campbell, S. Car roll, A. Chitwod, B. Clark, J. Cochran, M. Cochran, B. Combs, C Combs, B. Conway. Fifth Row: O. Cook, C. Cosby, B. Costello, S. Covey, M. Crowell D. Cruse, R. Crutcher, F. Cuningham, Cunningham, D. Cutter L. Dammann, M. Daniel. ' Sixth Row: D. Davidson, J. Davidson, E. Davis, C. Day, D. Dean W. Dehner, M. Dellecave, R. Diers, C. Dock, D. Dodson, T. Dona hue, P. Elliott. Seventh Row: S. Ellis, L. Ellison, G, Elton, S. Falk, J. Fisler, J. Flack, L. Floyd, D. Flynn, P. Forste, B. Foster, R. Franklin, ISI. Frederick. Eighth Row: E. Fuentes, C. Funk, G. Funk, T. Gall, P. Garland, G Garitson, Gerdon, P. Gilbert, R. Glover, D. Goebel, E. Godby, D Goodman. . QIZ. . flu. ABOVE: First Row: C. Green, L. Gregory, J. Grifliths, B. Groves, J. Guent- ter, D. Gutierrez, R. Hacker, K. Hall, C. Hammons. B. llarbin, S Hardman, K. Harlan. Second Row: N. Harlan, J. Harmon, L. Harmon, B. Harris, P. Har- ris, V. Hart, L. Haynes, K. Hennekes, E. Henry, A. Henson, G Herrman, Hess. Third Row: G. Hicks, M. Hoff, G. Honican, L. Howard, C. Hud- dleston, B. Huff, H. Hunley, J. Hurd, D. Inman, A. Jacluon, lXI Jefferies, M. Jobes. Fourth Row: C. Johnson, T. Jolmston, C. Jones, C. Jones, C. Jonv: W. Jones, D. Jordan, J. Kelly, B. Kennedy, W. Keppel, M. Kirk, C Krogmann. Fifth Row: P. Kuhn, N. Kusmann, G. Lacefield, D. Landers, IVI Langland, G. Lazzeri, H. Lee, G. Leigh, S. Lewis, C. Lindsey, D Lock, W. Logan. Sixth Row: T. Lohrurn, L. Long, N. Love, R. Loveless, L. Lowe, M Maloney, S. Manning, P. Martin, J. Matacia, R. Matlock, L. Mc- Cowan, N. McCoy. Seventh Row: A. McCray, C. McDowell, N. McElroy, B. McGinnis S. McHale, C. Mclntosh, S. McNay, M. Meier, N. Nlenser, D Messer, D. Meyer, L. Michaelis. The ANNUAL photographer last year snapped this picture in a junior high homeroom filled with students auto- graphing ANNUALS. Autographing Annuals Fun for Subscribers 62 i .' ,t-ir.: ,. :., .:,.. ., - , B A -: A t. 4 A is . it W 1 si? H+. ,.,.. -s ,I g . In 5 - v- H.-:I-' ,,,, -5 -2Q I t :' .... . . . . 4 'J f ' i ..:, . . gf . :,. I 'fe Q2 ,,,E 5iI -L ,sg '-k':,y :.. i n ...L ' ,..- is , , 1 'Q ,VAQ--2 .I 5' in 1 :., X 3:-if E' 235' . s . , 3,31 ,V.,, A K L . , .,:,., . t uulllq A K , I Q, J, ,i . I in-i:ii..:'l'f 1-: g-'I' ' 2 . A f '35 ii Q' , - It J ' -.-.- T 1-.-1- 3: 1 I. sz il l: ii .- . . J ,:,a: . I ,Q , . -I ':-- ,,7m::,:E,, . .:..- X. ---- . f ... . -5- ..... . . - P . .. K K v,.: ..':,.. z H f'- ' -'-' 4 'rf jg.: ,.,,, 'Q ..:. 1 .... . .:, Q , Q K ,f, X '-,..,... ..... . ..,. , ,b., 3, . .,,.,x., ,.,, . A . .,,,, .b,.A ,JW 5, F S .,. I . in un., .:., AA-,., . , . .. LEFT: First Row: G. Michelson, J, Mills, L. Mills, Mitchell, NI. Mitchell, J. Molen, P. Moore, H. Muegel, D. Murray, L. Murrell, M. Musgrove, F. Neal, Second Row: D. Nelson, J. Neubacher, J. Nichols, L. Niederegger, R. Noe, R. Otto, M. Owens, B. Pearce, J. Pennington, L. Perry, B. Petra, G. Pike. Third Row: D. Pinder, S. Pope, E. Porchia, L Push, B. Puthoff, S. Quinlan, D. Redding, D. Reece, P. Richardson, G. Richmond, S. Rietrnan, G. Ritter. Fourth Row: P. Roark, C. Roberts, R. Roberts, J. Rockwell, T. Rogers, K. Rohr, P. Ross, B. Rowe, L Rowe, NI. Russell, lNI. Schaefer, B. Schehr. Fifth Row: G. Schell, C. Schermbeck, P. Schoolcraft, J. Seibel, B. Sharp, S. Shields, Simpson, P. Slattery, B. Smith, G. Smith, J. Smith, Smith. Sixth Row: J. Smith, P. Smith, R. Smith, N. Sneed, P. Sow- ders, V. Spahni, J. Spence, P. Stamper, S. Stanforth, R. Stanton, G. Steele, H. Steele. Seventh Row: J. Steffens, B. Stewart, R. Stone, B. Strausbaugh, G. Strunk, H. Suhr, Surber, S. Taylor, H. Thompson, B. Thornton, G. Tincher, V. Tolle. Eighth Row: J. Tramer, B. Troxell, C. Tungate, J. Turner, lvl. Vaughn, L, Vines, B. Waddell, B. Wagers, M. Walclrew, Walker, T. Walker, J. Wandmacher. f ,Q . LEFT: First Row: A Warman, G. Warren, B. Watt, Weaver, G. Weber, S. VVeishaupt. Second Row: O. Wells. R. Wells, W. West, R. Wilisch. T. Willen G. Wlilliams. Third Row: G. Wlilliams, J. VVilson, D. Wiise, P. Wlissman. D lN'ood, J. WVoods. Fourth Row: G. VYorkman, R. XVorkman, Y, YN'ulfT. S. YN'yatt L. Yeltin, M. Young. Ninth Graders First Row: Charlene Talbott, Ronald Kuhn, Linda Lake. Second Row: Judy Fey, Peggy Zannis, Carol Bays. Third Row: Sandy Murdoch, Nancy Abig, Marcia Dattilo. Mary Ratliff, sophomore, is just one of several students who make music at the electric organ. The organ is used through- out the year at concerts and assemblies. Tenth Graders Assist School in Man ays fi ourr. ,sul 5 K 5-:-A My 3 X L is saws X M .as A 'W K I any All is 2 sf X 'Sl' - ffz i assi iw KM so in if is ,QQ X -:f-- '15 M 3 K my A M 'Rx as 'Wa- ig 4 if i Q fit, +5 liz Q sf H 3? is G A , Q33 , X .: -:--:V A ,i 52 f as WWW f W 5, 1. A ffs f ' ' si 1,3 .' Q Q -hw x Nifty X of if 'W 64 LEFT: First Row: D. Adams, M. Adcox, J. Aldridge, K. Aldridge, W. Alexander, W. Allen, R. Allen, A. Anderson, A. Anderson, H. Anderson, P. Armstrong, G. Austin. Second Row: D. Bail, C. Baker, S. Bankemper, B. Barnes, S. Barnes, D. Bartholomew, K. Barton, K. Barton, D. Battle, F. Battle, N. Beasley, R. Beckwell. Third Row: Regionald Bell, W. Bess, R. Bevens, T. Binford, L. Birri, H. Blackmond, P. Blankenship, C. Blythe, D. Bolling, J. Bollinger, D. Bosse, S. Bowling. Fourth Row: C. Bradstreet, R. Brady, R. Brady, S. Brand, G. Brillinger, P. Brooks, D. Brown, J. Brown, L. Brown, L. Bullock, B. Bunton, P. Burcham. Fifth Row: M. Burns, S. Campbell, S. Campbell, C. Cardew, N. Carnes, V. Carol, G. Carpenter, R. Carpenter, R. Carr, B. Carter, C. Carter, E. Carter. Sixth Row: S. Carter C. Cascaddon, C. Chapman, J. Chenault, L. Chenault, G. Chrislerson, E. Chumbley, D. Clark, L. Clark, S Clark, E. Clendenning, G. Cline, Seventh Row: S. Cole, P. Coleman, D. Collinsworth, R. Coombs J. Cook, R. Cordell, G. Costner, E. Couch, S. Cox, S. Cox, E Crear, R. Crooks. Ei hth Row: P. Cuna in R. Cunnin ham, D. Curry, R. Dahmann g ' g i ' . , S. Dance, B. Dav1s, N. Davis, P. Davis, W. Dawson, L. Dearinger, W. Dearwester, D. Delong. A a ABOVE: First Row: L. Derry, P. Deschler, J. Dillon, P. Dooley, C. Dragon, R. Dupps, R. Dyer, E. Eberhart, D. Edgar, R. Eichert, K. Elliott, J. England. Second Row: S. Erskine, C. Evans, S. Everett, S. Fay, R. Fer- guson, Ferrell, P. Flanagan, B. Flint, S. Foley, T. Ford, L. Franklin, P. Frost. Third Row: J. Fryman, J. Gaines, L. Garland, J. Garrett, R. Garrett, V. Gay, D. Gilmore, R. Goering, B. Gossling, K. Grant, R. Greena, M. Grimm. Fourth Row: S. Griswold, V. Groomes, J. Gum, T. Gwiwner, E. Haggard, T. Halbrook, R. Hale, B. Hall, G. Hall, M. Hall, K. Halvorson, B. Hamlin. Fifth Row: B. Hammond, B. Hammond, M. Hans, G. Hansen, M. Hanson, M. Hardman, V. Hardy, D. Harp, T. Hartley, H. Hartmann, B. Haynes, T. Head. Sixth Row: R. Hector, B. Hensley, J. Henson, D. Hershey, E. Hilderbrand, B. Hill, G. Hill, J. Hill, J. Hillman, P. Holt, P. Honchell, E. Horton. Seventh Row: A. Hosler, L. Howard, A. Hudson, D. Hudson, R Huff, V. Huff, T. Hughbanks, R. Hughes, V. Hughes, K. Hunter L. Hutchins, H. Immenhort. J A new job for the school nurse is admin Sophomores Immunized long With thers JY? ffzgif . W :tif , 17,53 E Jw . .,,. 7' 5 gi an E, Q , We ii'-2 MR ,Q ,Q f:- sr' - 3.13 -. 'X 1-' , 9 6 W 4 ft 4 5 x Q A wa , ..., , w BZ me 4 W 1 ,Q - w Y--,Q 5-: Q E'.sE'E' 1 ,, .ii J ' Q ,I n i Q Y K. A A K A' ' QM' we :'1 id-u f ...,,. . .ag A 13, wi' s ig 'if M. ..: , ' -' 'K r 35533 - . 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Zia, Q -' V , V ---V. : U -,,. -, ':E:5-.3 . ,V 7 - V- ,I -2 V, '11, I, Q ..'.- :..I. ,:, sz, Q ::., 5 IKQQ, ' . be :-v.- 2'-' ' ':,, :.V ' 'l'QQf .t ', Vi, S-is 1, . I 5: . f If ,,,.,.., V .,.E I ....,,., .Ji ..,-, ,E V .. .,.V.,. :,, -1.5 A 15, - ,I .V, 'I ., ,513-,I .... , , -:-. llel : nh 1, i J, S 4 3E, :1, jff'3.V . - -1... ' w g.-Q ,---':' Q i . -V '.:.: , . ' . ..,V. M S V f :': :i :5gg. L ,,'.,,.. , ..Z. Wk r I 5 -:V.. L I LEFT: First Row: M. Ingram, S. Ingram, B. Ivery, V. Jackson, J. Jallick N. Jefferson, S. Jenkins, C. Johnson, Johnson, R. Johnson S Johnson, S. Johnston. 7 Second Row: D. Jones, R. Jones, V. Jones, A. Jordan, J. Kanet, D. Keller, S. Keller, W. Keller, A. Kellom, B. Kennedy, E. Kidwell, V. Kilgore. Third Row: V. King, V. Kinley, B. Kirchgessner, S. Klein, J Kleuver, E. Koch, J. Koch, C. Kramer, J. Kusmann, L. Lakes, G Lamb, G. Laney. Fourth Row: E. Lansaw, J. Lansaw, L. Lee, L. Leslie, R. Lewis M. Light, C. Ligon, A. Lillard, B. Linahan, R. Livingston, T Lohrum, P. Long. a Fifth Row: S. Lovett, R. Lovitt, G. Lyda, B. Macbriar, J. Magyar, S. Marlar, G. Marshall, Marshall, J. Marshall, L. Martin, P. Martin, R. Mason. Sixth Row: J. Masters, N. Matthews, C. Matthias, G. McBride, P. McCabe, C. McKee, B. McKenzie, P. McNabb, S. Mechler, J. hlenser, K. Merchant, D. lvieyers. Seventh Row: G. Miles, Miller, M. Miller, R. Miller, S, Miller, B. Millhouse, C. Mincey, J. Minderman, A. Mingo, L. Mitchell, C. Moore, G. Moore. Eighth Row: L. lN1oore, W. Moore, W. Moore, W. Moorer, P. Morin, L. Moye, Muhlberg, M. Mullins, S. Murdoch, J. Murphy, C. Nantz, L. Napier. 67 ABOVE: First Row: B. Nelson, C. Nelson, G. Nelson, A. Noel, P. Norwood D. Oden, Oettinger, S. Ott, T. Ottis, A. Owens, S. Owens, C Parker. Second Row: J. Parrigan, R. Paster, R. Paul, B. Payne, M. Penn R. Pepples, Perkins, S. Perry, L. Person, G. Peyton, J. Pielage G. Plowman. Third Row: E. Powell, R. Powell, R. Prusinowski, A. Quatkemeyer L. Ramsey, C. Ransom, M. Ratliff, W. Reece, Reed, L. Reid, R Reiff, Renzenbrink. Fourth Row: L. Ridgeway, D. Riggs, D. Roark, D. Roark, L Roberts, R. Robinson, S. Robinson, E. Rogers, G. Roland, J. Ronan C. Rosario, S. Rose. Fifth Row: M. Ross, M. Ross, V. Roth, B. Royce, S. Rue, S. Runch K. Russell, J. Sallee, C. Samuels, B. Sandlin, J. Schaefer, K Schaefer. Sixth Row: E. Schafer, D. Schlachter, J. Schunk, M. Schwieters G. Scott, G. Sears, J. Shell, J. Shelton, A. Short, F. Shouse, V Simpson, V. Simpson. Seventh Row: R. Sims, J. Slayton, A. Smale, W. Smallwood, A Smith, A. Smith, B. Smith, G. Smith, J. Smith, L. Smith, L. Smith R. Srnith. J I Lyle Albert is shown John W'enke's model of guillotine and cart made last year in one of Mrs. Bullock's sophomore English classes, studying Tale of Two Citiesw. Ambitious Students Build Creative Projects Ie Q ,. ,.,, it 5 ' K-W f 'U JH Q,-Q. . we 5 4 if 'vfiek S 1 1 gm W. 'W fm- 'qw 3 fwfx lm. W 1 is Q ,, we -3 my Q' L35 Y-Ji N l ftigfiilw ' ' WQQJ fi .52 .:, g miw- 5 , ist em. A . five - A A t 3 s sm., 'Q s R R Z 4? fi A-if faves AEM f V .. gf, 4 2 . :.,. -. A . may ., ..Mwf mv. ....,., . ,E fig Y . Q. .5,:,A,. si sf .3 - H:-I - V -I .,,. B A 1 it R R 1' , - 5' x Q ..:,:.,,.:., inn- K lm 2 ,, gi g . f' Q W -X 5 i 4... ' , .,,, 4- M ggx M Rb V. M 'E . K if w-gg s 3,1 N ASL i Q-is .SQ if ,I 'W 4 . M , E 3, r Q 'af -4413 -me If ,,,, . Q 'G :iii W. 4 - 1 4 2+ . -W s g t ASR ' es: 1 xj 5 K gg - - W ix -5- 4 -' . ' ,- ' ,ii 1- fi t ,,., N, ' 5 . . M511 I ggm 'A . . .5: . . K A fi I H -Q r sf?--I ' X .. 151 .,.. -. E was ? ' fffi f 5 A -if .,.,,.. - -' A P ,f f , .. A. Q K . P 5 jg: 5 '- .. Ss, L 5is.x..M ,f f Q A9 , ..... - . '- ' gf . Q, --'- .. , . W .. 3 . -'--: -- tl ' se ..,. -ff A- 1 ' - ,l W- . ' .: l 5 . it 1 .QW ,. I- .:: -:g5:,:::..,':. ' K , vs ,tml W 1 ,, y, kt 3, 1 Lg .Q S , N 'EV IV, .,,. M -5. :N.. .:,:: gQ1Tl' - ggggk Sgfggw , , A .1 ,. gd lr 1 - Elf : Fi ..,. E i? ' I -2 luis - - f ' W is-' E - - . ' ' .q:f:: :ff ' U it ' S- '- :Z A . . K -+ gf ' ' Q , ,,., I ., w sfislflf ., K R 1 -' .. N 5, so .,,,,. Z il - ,, . , in ,.., J i A ,.1 :I+ A Wy TE' ' -' f A s ' - 1 W H f 'K '-T1 fi T - w 5 , g f .,... .. 5149 , -122, .,,5.f,'::zf::I.g:'.. in . N t A , ..., 055: fm' .V 5 1- ' ' : , , ' . wi ' w 'I::f 5+ . i , f f -,.. 4 ' Elf' L L -5 ' 1.3 - ': 1 if 2 . fig K f--- Q , ..:5. . . 1' . Q, -. . Him - . , , 1 ,V M- -.if .: . . .,,,.-:,:.,:f.' La A ., , Q ,sk WW.. ji? ,,., , ,b 7 X Q , - M VA ,, .:j1.:j E php '- . ' . ,, I-L K-Q .S 68 LEFT First Row: S. Smith, S. Smith, K. Southerland, C. Spaulding, R. Stanforth, R. Stanton, L. Steele, L. Stewart, L. Stewart, B. Stoess, D. Stout. Second Row: E. Strawder, K. Strohofcr, D. Stubblefield, J. Stullcn- ber er, J. Sturgill B. Sullivan, W. Swanson. C. Taylor, D. Taylor, S . , G. Taylor, J. Taylor. Third Row: R. Taylor, K. TL-lnpleton, J. Thomas, S. Thompson. J. Thornton, M. Thrower. M. Tigges. M. Tolcr. D, Tollivcr, H. Tolli- vc-r, C. Thompkins. Fourth Row: D. Toon. N. Tschcinc-r. A. Tuck:-r. F. Turner. P. Ulbrich, A. Upshaw, B. Vaughn, D, Wade, A. Wlagers. D. W'ahlr'. A. Wlallwr. Fifth Row: E. Wlalkvr. M. W'alker. R. W'ard, Y. Washirigtoii, L Wlatts, D, Wleavvr. Wl. W'eavvr. C. W'm'lJb, L, W'ehstL'r. H. Wleigand A. Wringard. Sixth Row: J. W'eis. CI. W'c'st. C. Wheeler. C. W'ilkCrson. C. Wil- liams, D. Williams, J. W'illiams. M, Williamson, J. W'illis. S Wilkymacky, C, Wilson. Seventh Row: C, W'ilson. R. W'ilsou, S. Wingatv. M. Winkler. N Wolke, N. Wlollm-r, L. Wong, V, W'oodall, V, W'oolum, R. Wlorstvr. L. Wlright. Eighth Row: T. W'right, U. Yarbrough, P. Yocuui, B. Young, P. Young, S. Young, W. Young, E, Zanders, J. Zapf. Pat Alloy, senior, and Sandra Griswold, sophomore, read the proclamation adjudging them best-dressed at the Ides of March party for Latin students. Tenth Graders Left to Right: Louise Todd, Kathy Steele, Vt-rna Mink. 69 Doing things for others is fun when stu dents do it together. A large crowd of Y Teens and Hi-Y boys visited the Home for the Aged. Eleventh Graders Support Clubs and Sports 'TQ 'WL ,,,,. ,. ..:g.E,.. W tag s .,, 'R 6 , Q, wb, Q J if x l' jr: www! - V . 4 as fs 2 if 1 .,-.,.-, -1111-.::1 5, L 5 -. :QE lf, BB!- wfwwf Q tw,M?X, ,. ..,. ,. ., Z L ::',.: 1 - ga . '. . X ri 11 1,1 ,+ fth- .A , fm 19' V,--fix, W? 3- A u W5 my 'gr-Q? 42 Q .,,: , kc .... ...... : NM, e ,L fglwh je ::3:'::2fEsE iff ,- ' Fifi xv Hg -23:11 -P Jw ..,,. 5:52 :f:. ' 4 Sage .. - X :2 ':E' 'f, ' 'E5 ' 52QQ-E . .::: ,lf A ...... 1 Y W :ll T V -350' Q TS ff it ing Q 1 ff., . ,, . M ll - ,, E?:5j..I :Qftf5 Ia 'l : '- 2 'Iva Q -n 5:21 ' M '-Z3 ' .X -' Q ,,.,f, E:f:f.L1-' 'Q 12 A .1 , . .,,. , ,,,. , Q ii If . V. , Z, ' I -' , ' , ., -. ' Q K 2' f ' f ' , its Q- A, 4-K we gg .. t . fa' -'1ff'Q Yi. W A. E- Z' f , ji: A M55 ' J f M- it i'1::E::. '. 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Vg i. .2 : V I A . 1 .H , H, 1 M 'ff' ,,. ', 5 . .. EEE if 0 : ---- V ala , .- A 'FLQ2 1 1 : L ' 2 -.... f ' 'K xr - . M AQ A f ,:.... 1, .. . . . B' -- LEFT: First Row: S. Abbott, A. Adams, B. Adkins, J. Adkins, L. Albert, D. Allen, D. Allen, G. Allen, M. Anderson, R. Anderson, R. Ander- son, T. Armes. Second Row: L. Armor, E. Arns, R. Asher, E. Bach, F. Ballew, G. Ballew, C. Bamonte, D. Bantly, C. Beall, B. Bedingfield, Bell, C. Binion. Third Row: D. Blair, A. Boggess, Bolt, M. Bornar, W. Booth, S. Bouchonnet, D. Bradford, C, Bradshaw, D, Branham, E. Brewer, J. Brooks, A. Brown. Fourth Row: J. Brown, R. Brumbaugh, B. Bryant, S. Burton, S. Byrd, M. Campbell, Y. Campbell, J. Cannedy, B. Cascaddon, S. Chalk, R. Chapman, S. Chavis. Fifth Row: Chitwood, T. Clayton, B. Coffey, J. Collins, F. Con- nell, J. Cooler, M. Coshun, A. Cox, E. Cox, L. Crabtree, K. Crad- dock, R. Crawford. Sixth Row: J. Creech, J. Creech, C. Criswell, D. Criswell, Crom- bie, D. Crowley, J. Cummings, R. Cunningham, V. Cutler, R. Dalton, Damann, T. Daniel. Seventh Row: G. Darby, Daugherty, D. Davis, P. Davis, SV. Davis, B. Davisson, A. Dean, D, Denton, M. DeWar, Dickey, S. Dienesch, C. Dillrnan, Eighth Row: F. Disney, N. Divens, R. Dixon, J. Drahos, C. Eakins, A. Ellis, Ellison, S. Erskine, D. Ertel, W. Etter, R, Folder, R. Ferguson. ABOVE: First Row: A. Fields, E. Fields, M. Fitzgerald, D. Floyd, E. Forney, A. Franklin, K. Frye, M. Frye, N. Frye, D. Fultz, B. Gaines, L. Gangloff. Second Row: H. Ligon, B. Gibson, Gilkerson, C. Gladden, D. Goldkiller, S. Goodson, H. Gray, S. Grayson, R. Greene, D. Green- rnan, C. Gregg, G. Gregory. Third Row: L. Crimes, M. Grisson, R. Groomes, E. Grooms, A. Haas, B. Hamm, G. Halnmons, A. Hankins, D. Hardy, B. Harris, H. Harris, H. Harris. Fourth Row: Harrison, Haungs, C. Haven, B. Hawkins, G. Hawkinson, J. Haywood, W. Heard, B. Hedge, R. Hensley, C. Henson, M. Hess, L. Hill, Fifth Row: I. Hillman, P. Hogan, S. Holmes, M. Hopper, P. Hornsby, Houston, P. Houston, D. Howard, Hudson, S. Hud- son, J. Huetcher, P. Huffman. Sixth Row: A. Ilijin, A. Ivery, L. Jackson, L. Jenkins, Jivoin, C. Johnson, J. Johnson, P, Johnson, A, Jones, A. Jones, C. Jones, D, Jones. Seventh Row: F. Jones, F. Jones, S. Jones, P. Kamleiter, L. Kanet, M. Keith, J. Keller, A. Kennedy, M. Kennedy, R. Kestler, G. Kidd, C. Kindred. I Students were cnlranced by thc skill of ' Mr, Thompson in glass-blowing at school l assembly. Thrill Comes to Iuniors When Rings Arrive if . , III I -tlu I .11 I, I ' I I 1 L - :-'A- I . ,, . ., II I A ' ,li ,,, 3 - . :' g 5 1.-. i r W A i i ri A sul Tw r mi i?'fiiff :xiii i n M 'W fr 'N 1 , ., : ' lv 7 . W5 Q' ill Wil , ' h, l 5 ' :ii ' 2 fi ill! 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Lenning, K. Lewis, P Lewis, R. Ccrke, J. Lo:-hkcr, E. Longmire, A. Love, S. Lowry, J Madill. Third Row: C. Mapes, E. Marshall, J. Masters, L. May, J. Mc- Daniel, R. McGill, W. McGill, J. McGinnis, McWhorter, J Meadows, L. Means, C. Mciman. Fourth Row: D. Melvin, G. Meredith, R. Messer, D. Meyers, D Miller, E. Miller, F. Miller, F. Miller, J. Miller, S. Miller, E. Mills T. Mineard. Fifth Row: B. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, J. Mitts, M. Mooney, B. Moore T. Moore, L. Moorer, S. Moses, M. Murray, R. Murrell, T. Myers? P. Neumann. Sixth Row: A. Niinemets, M. Noland, B. Nuxoll, D. O'Neal, M Ormsby, H. Ortlepp, A. Owens, P. Parks, B. Parrish, Paul, D Payne, M. Pennington. Seventh Row: C. Penny, S. Perry, P. Phelps, W. Phelps, D. Phillips, P. Pierce, R. Pittman, R. Ponder, E. Porter, J. Porter, S. Pratt, K. Price. Eighth Row: M. Puthoff, E. Rader, K. Raines, L. Ramundo, P. Redmon, G. Reed, M. Reed, E. Reid, l. Reid, C. Rennegarbe, I. Retherford, R. Revels. J ABOVE: First Row: E. Reynolds, L. Richardson, D. Rieger, R. Ritter, R. Robb, M. Robinson, A. Roland, B. Rousseau, P. Roy, R. Rupp, P. Russell, L. Rutledge. Second Row: M. Sales, M. Saylor, E. Schaefer, J. Schlachter, B. Schmidt, J. Schmidt, N. Schehr, R. Schneider, C. Schoettle, J. Seibel, E. Setser, R. Sexton. Third Row: C. Shaw, D. Shaw, R. Shaw, R. Sheffield, J. Sheldon J. Shoupe, J. Siebcrt, J. Sievers, Y. Sinclair, T. Sirback, B. Scatteryi M. Sloane. Fourth Row: A. Smith, E. Smith, M. Smith, S. Smith, T. Smith, V Smith, Y. Smith, J. Smothermun, D. Sollberger, V. Sommerville, H Souder, D. Spaulding. Fifth Row: J. Spencer, M. Spiegel, J. Spurlock, R. Staggs, B. Stal- lings, C. Stallings, R. Stallings, P. Stamper, W. Stanecki, M. Statt- man, M. Stepp, P. Sterling. Sixth Row: D. Stith, P. Strausbaugh, B. Stucky, L. Sutton, L Suttle, D. Swain, J. Swan, D. Taylor, K. Taylor, J. Thompson, S Thompson, Todd. Seventh Row: P. Tolle, M. Tomlin, G. Trotter, G. Tranor, B Tucker, Turner, H. Tyus, A. Vaias, K. Vanover, S. Varney, W Vaught, S. Waddy. Active Future Teacher members make visit to University of Cincinnati College of Education. Dr. Price explains entrance requirements and curriculum to these students interested in becoming teachers. uniors Send Representative to Girls' State ,Q . i 'gui kk : ' .':. Q Z 'Q: Zg K rg-v:a,::: 2 7 f r - Sr A - gies.. a ae e a M, at if is-1: ig A 1., ,-,- . , X .. , Rt. -V .13 ',-, V .,: 5 iw 1, .W 4 W, ff . ., If-'-'K gd ,,.g 5 5 , - ..-., ,, I. Sam ,M i t '. V ,.., Q.: ,,.. E . W 7 we ' ' , I X , f t 15, 5' . fr me ' zgf: y f:??g fgengagt g ' I gt ' ff' V3 if can-h e auaausaa,eriuia ' 1 't h .tst, s,il' i 4 it lf a, : t., NTL? 'Z AW f ' '.-- .Irs-21:1 Q - ' ': ' . ., ' ' : ff i - ..v' fi, gettin S -' 1 , ,, .,,. Q ..,P - , .AAV A Ab is Y V z, tm if is if taaat t A N, as we l te W A K- 1 ,..- Vwkn R . U - L: lv E h ave jf.. RTM QQ ' 4 ' h-- '51::. e,E' ,Bi '21 Eff gil? 3255 H, ,I W if A ::' K twigs. si L. me 24 K --,' A ' ti' l96l Student Council president receives gavel from his predeces- sor, Ray Anderson. LEFT: First Row: VV. W'uem'l1tc'1'. R. lN'11ge1's. N, lYnllm'c-. ll. xy2lllDOlK'. li lYa1'1'c-n, D. lyll1'I1L'1', B, lllxtliins, J, Ylhtkins, li. lYelmc'r, LI. lYc'lJstz-r. Second Row: A. Wleclcllc-. B, Wliinle: E. YNY-iso, W1-lsh. lf. lYesc'oe Nl. lVest. ll, Wye-sle1'n1eyc-r. B. XVPSIOII. M. lvllL't'll'I'. T, VvllC'lSlOllC Third Row: P, White, R. Wlntnig, S. Wliilis. A, Williams. lil. Wil lifnns. Xl. Williams, V, lllillianls, YY, lN'illiz1x1i:s. Cl. V-'ills. R. llilson Fourth Row: L. Wlimlisfh. V. Wlitlicrs. lf. lrvOlSlf'l'IIl2lIl. Wbolens, T, Wulll, A, Yeckel, J. Young, S, Young, B. Zucker, D.lZ11C'lll'. Token seller Donna Mason and treasurer's assistant Tom Mineard perform duties well. Eleventh Graders Left to Right: Ruth Ann Hughvs, hvlllllil Mzirtin, Charlene Brans- vurn. Bl. Golclhzxgen. 2 1 1 '45 V ggys .1 , 1 E 1 1 . .5 5 . .3 Responsibility of senior sponsors toward class ends with graduation. Our active senior class officers re- lax in the front hall before going to auditorium for class-meeting. Seniors of Sixty- ne The Senior Class of 1961 has upheld the traditional suc- cess of the past graduating classes. A busy schedule began early in the year with the appointment of committees and the organization of activities. The first undertaking of the class was its annual Christmas dance. Soon after this the class began its project of the year, the candy sale which pro- vides most of the funds for the Senior Class project. The class sponsors, Miss Schawe, Mr. Bowers, and lvliss Hollman. senior homeroom teachers, after ably leading and guiding the members of this year's class, will see them through to the end of their high school days. The sponsors fulfill their final responsibilities at the graduation exercises. After being elected in the spring of the prev- ious ycar, the senior class officers. Carol Young. Phil Werle, Peggy Ray- uey, and Dave Gloeckler began working toward the success of the class of 1961. Strive Toward Goals Carol Ann Abig, Honor League, Executive Board, Huzettes, Pep Club, Latin Club, Beta Chi, Future Teachers, Merchandising Club, Senior Y-Teens, Homeroom Sergeant-At-Arms, G.A.A., Usher, Frcshie Aid. Joyce Marie Adcox, Pep Club, Senior Band: G.A.A., Gargoyle Representative. Sandra Lucille Ahlering, Senior Student Council, Honor League, Pep Club, German Club, Future Nurses, Merchandising Club, lee-Skating Club. Patricia Kathryn Alloy, Honor League, Pep Club, Latin Club, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, lee-Skating Club, Annual Rep- resentative, Usher. Daniel Bartlett Ames, Sages, Merry-Go-Round. Nancy Julia Andrews, Honor Society, Honor League, Executive Board, Huzettes, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Sages, Senior Y-Teens, Christmas Dance Committee, Junior Council on World Allairs, Usher, Freshie Aid, Hepta Beta, Sergeant-at-Arms. Christine Annette Anger, Pep Club, German Club, Senior Choir, Ensemble, Junior Choir, Merry-Go-Round. Stephen Walter Ashbrook, Pep Club, Junior Band, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Merry-Go-Round, Visual Aids, Usher. John Charles Bahl, Hughes Club, Krueck Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Junior Council on World Affairs. Gloria Jean Baker, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Homeroom Program Chairman, Student Office Worker. Jack Edward Baker. Patricia Wayland Baker, Honor League, Beta Chi, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens, Youth for Christ, Annual Rep- resentative, Usher, Junior Council on World Affairs. Carolyn Sue Ball, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Homeroom Secretary, Stu- dent Office Worker, Salesmanship Club. Darryl Lee Ball, Pep Club. Patricia Lou Ball, Pep Club, Salcsmanship Club, Wanda Ballew, Pep Club, Senior Y-Teens, Wyoming High School-2. Thomas Lee Banes, Hughes Club, Krueck Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Merchandising Club, Home- room Secretary, Annual Representative, Gargoyle Representative, Track. Beverly Anne Bangston, Senior Student Council, Honor League, Pep Club, French Club, Math Club, Future Teachers, Senior Y- Teens, Homeroom Treasurer, Christmas Party Committee, G.A.A., Annual Representative, Annual Stall, Gargoyle Representative: Girls, Week Candidate, junior Council ,on World Affairs, Usher, Frcshie Aid, Tausia. f Veola Bates, Bloom junior High-2, Honor League, Pep Club, Future Nurses, Senior Y-Teens, G.A.A. Carol Scorma Beaudrey, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Home- room Secretary, Gargoyle Representative. Donald Milton Behr, Honor Society, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Hi-Y, Chaplain. ........ - gif W a .i'f L i i i ...:. ff .r . :-' , Wg. ,:, .,,. . H we Q V ..., :iiii-I ,Witt ,', ff' 5? ' :1s: :1: -2- at -: gg: -: 'wg W -.i-. -: . A -r:- il' ,,.. Eg.,-1' 1' ,:- ' an ...,..i .4 ,.,,., , ,- M . W' se... ' -it M ,MW ,, ,-,,. lv 'Bt ,, . ri ii i , Y 2, W., it .. H Q M 'W s , .... .:A:.. s L 'ales TTS 'S is : rg A ,, 3 nf Q ss A : we 2 X. 'if A :Q 39' A 5 si f W if Q as 4 5 Sw- ,E an V E . 2::' X W + :gf . 'si' 5.- s I as , fm is ,figs YQ? x 1 i H K as t S C I Some Study D1l1gentl Cliff Bob Bell, H-Club: Pep Club: Football: Baseball: Basketball. Thomas Joseph Bell, Pep Club: Hi-Y: Gargoyle Representative: Usher: Football: Basketball. Manager. Barbara Ann Benton, Honor League: Pep Club: Beta Chi: Presi- dents' Council: Interfratority Council: Senior Choir: Junior Choir: Merry-Go-Round: Honieroom. Treasurer: Delta Chi Delta. His- torian, Chaplain. Vice-President, President. Alexandra Lee Bereskin, Honor Society: Executive Board: Honor League, Executive Board: Huzettes: Pep Club: Latin Club: Math Club: Sages: Merry-Go-Round: G.A.A.: Annual Staff: Gargoyle Staff, Page Editor: Girls' Week Candidate: Junior Council on Wlorld Affairs: Recording Secretary: Freshie Aid: Tausia: Usher. Betty Rose Berry, Honor League: Pep Club: Senior Y-Teens: Jun- ior Choir. Robert Edward Beyer, Senior Student Council: Honor Society: Hughes Club: Krueck Club: President: Pep Club: Latin Club: Hi- Y: Senior Class Planning Committee: Senior Class Dance Coin- mittec, Chairman: Gargoyle Representative: Track: Basketball: Chi Omega Sigma. Paulette Louise Bihl, Pep Club: Future Nurses: junior Choir. Richard john Blank, Pep Club: German Club: Chess Club: Hi-Y: Ticket Committee, Chairman: Usher: Math Club. Robert Louis Bless, German Club: Math Club, Leroy Valentine Boettcher, Junior Choir. Judith Ann Boncutter, Pep Club: G.A.A. Lavaughn Venchael Booth, Walnut Hills High School-2-3: Hughes Club: Pep Club: Sages: Senior Choir: Ensemble: Merry-Go-Round: Visual Aids. Ronald Harold Braam, Hughes Club: Pep Club: Hi-Y: Recording Secretary: Gargoyle Representative: 'Ticket Committee: Chi Omega Sigma. lylary Louise Brown, Pep Club: Beta Chi: Future Teachers: Future Nurses: Junior Band: Homeroom Vice-President: G.A.A.: Junior Council on VVorld Affairs: Usher: Salesmanship Club. Roger Harold Bunton, H-Club: Track: Basketball: Football: Usher: Gym Team. Diane Nlarcia Burton, Pep Club: Junior Choir: Senior Choir: Merry-Go-Round: Kytyves, Carolyn Sue Burwell, Pep Club: Junior Choir: Glee Club. James Robert Bushle, Taft Senior High School-3. Almareen Byrd, Future Nurses: junior Choir: Usher. Gary Lee Byrd, Pep Club: German Club: Math Club: Hi-Y: Sen- ior Class Project Committee: Gargoyle Representative: Traek. Jean Alice Caldwell, Pep Club: Senior Y-Teens. and ake Honor Roll Patricia E. Campbell, Honor League: Spanish Club: Future Nurses: Youth for Christ: Usher: Freshie Aid. Douglas Warfield Candis, Pep Club: Senior Band: Senior Orchestra: Football. Anna Mae Carnes, Pep Club: Beta Chi: Future Nurses, Publicity Committee: G.A.A. Keith Darell Carnes, Pep Club: Beta Chi: Junior Choir: Boys' Week Candidate. Thomas Charles Caton, Hughes Club: H-Club: Pep Club: Annual Representative: Chi Omega Sigma: Basketball. Claudia Chamberlain, Honor League: G.A.A.: Usher: Freshie Aid. Raymond Frank Christophel, Salesmanship Club. Charla Jean Clark, Pep Club: Beta Chi: Senior Y-Teens: Tausia. Juanita Margaret Colegate, Honor League: Pep Club, Executive Board: German Club: Beta Chi: Senior Y-Teens, Chaplain: G.A.A.: Gargoyle Representative: Freshie Aid: Production Statlg Phi Chi, Recording Secretary. Barbara jean Coleman, Pep Club: Merry-Go-Round: G.A.A. Shirley Ann Coleman, Honor Society: Honor League: Pep Club: Beta Chi: Future Teachers: Senior Choir: Merry-Go-Round. Robert Leon Collins, Senior Student Couneil: Track. Theodosia Collins, Honor League: Pep Club: Junior Council on Wforld Affairs: Freshie Aid: Junior Achievement: Beta Chi: Future Nurses: Youth for Christ. Carol Ann Combs, Honor League: Pep Club: Beta Chi: Sages: Senior Y-Teens: Freshie Aid: Production Staff: Phi Chi: Tausia. Betty Jean Conner, Pep Club: Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Sen- ior Y-Teens: Junior Choir. im ay si 1 0 -2 ei? K . bf n . Er af Q V i an .,.,,.,, .... ' A Far Left: Cincy Councilvsonian Dolbey speaks at Girls Week Left: Distribution of Hughes Annuals means getting auto Seniors Work Together Carolyn Jane Cook, Senior Student Council: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Senior Y-Teens: Merry-Go-Round: Major- ette, Captain: Homeroom President: Senior Class Project Commit- tee: C.A.A.: Visual Aids: Junior Council on World Affairs: Usher: Tausia, Pledge Mistress. Janet Nlable Cooper, Pep Club: Senior Y-Teens: Junior Choir: G.A.A.: Gargoyle Staff: Usher: Student Otlice VVorker. Roger Zane Cordell, Annual Representative. Dona Sue Cotton, Honor League: Merchandising Club: Junior Choir: Gargoyle Representative: Math Club. Lenda Lou Cotton, Junior Choir: Girls, Glee Club. Bob Lee Courtney, Honor Society: H-Club: Baseball. Donna 'Lee Cox, Honor League: Pep Club: Beta Chi: Future Teach- ers: Senior Y-Teens: Senior Choir: Ensemble: Junior Choir: Merry- Go-Round: Gargoyle Representative: Student Office Worker. Ellen Veramae Crawford, Senior Student Council: Honor League: Pep Club: Latin Club: Math Club: Senior Y-Teens: Presidents! Council: Interfratority Council, Vice-President: Senior Choir: Ensemble, Secretary: Merry-Go-Round: Senior Class Planning Committee: G.A.A.: Gargoyle Representative: Girls' Week Candi- date: Freshie Aid: Hepta Beta, President: Spanish Club. Robert Clarke Craycroft, Pep Club. Jean Verna Crittenton, Walnut'.Hills High School-2: Pep Club. Jim Cunningham. Davis Russell Daley, Pep Club: Track: H-Club: Football. Bobbie C. Daniels, Senior Student Council: Pep Club: Beta Chi: Future Nurses: Senior Y-Teens: Senior Choir: Ensemble: Merry- Go-Round: Gargoyle Representative. Ruth Elaine Daubenspeck, Honor League: Pep Club: Beta Chi: Senior Choir. Roberian: junior Choir: Merry-Go-Round: Senior Class Christmas Dance Committee: Annual Representative: Freshie Aid: Production Staff: Homeroom Vice-President: Homeroom Re- cording Secretary: Kytyves. Barbara Jean Davis, Redford Union High School-2: Pep Club: Beta Chi: Senior Y-Teens: junior Choir: Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent: Homeroom Secretary: Senior Class Christmas Dance Corn- mittee: Ticket Committee: Usher: Tausia. Bernard Melvin Davis, Senior Band: Senior Orchestra: Merry-Go- Round: Annual Representative: Visual Aids. Faye Davis, Holmes High School-2-3: Pep Club. Larry Davis, Betty Ann Dean, Pep Club: Our Lady of Angels-2-3: Beta Chi. Diana Kay Dean, Pep Club: Beta Chi: Sages: Senior Y-Teens: C.A.A.: Student Office Worker: Phi Chi, Sergeant-at-Arms. James Paul Dean: Lincoln High School-2: Baseball. n All Class Projects Shirley Faye Dean, Honor League, Pep Club, Production Staff, Diane Elizabeth Deiters, Senior Student Council, Honor Society, Executive Board, Honor League, Vice-President, Huzettes, Presi- dent, Pep Club, German Club, Math Club, Vice-President, Secre- tary, Future Teachers, Sages, Senior Class Planning Committee, Annual Representative, Annual Staff, Co-editor, Gargoyle Staff, Managing Editor, Senior Advisor, Girls' Week Representative, Junior Council on World Affairs, Usher, Freshie Aid, Student Olhce Worker, Post Times-Star Reporter, Debating Club, Horne- room Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, Presidents, Council. Patty Agnes Dick, Pep Club, Beta Chi, junior Choir. Pamela Jane Dock, French Club, Senior Choir, Junior Choir. William Robert Dossenbach, Hughes Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Sages, Senior Choir, Junior Council on World Affairs, Golf, Senior Class Finance Committee. Shirley Ann Douthitt, Pep Club, Our Lady of Angels 2, Merchan- dising Club, Senior Choir, Historian, Junior Choir, Merry-Go- Round. Shirley Drahos, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Senior Choir, Merry-Go-Round. Norma Jean Dugger, Pep Club, Latin Club, Beta Chi, Future Nurses, Youth for Christ, Senior Choir, Merry-Go-Round, Student Office Worker. Lanas Jean Dunaway, Honor League, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Treasurer, Interfratority Council, Annual Representative, Gargoyle Staff, Usher, Student Office Worker, Phi Chi, Vice-President. Jerry East, Krueck Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, French Club, Math Club, Hi-Y Usher, Chi Omega Sigma, Hughes Club. Rome Douglas Edmondson, Pep Club. Barbara Jean Edwards, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Future Nurses, Youth for Christ, Glee Club, Salesmanship Club. Craig Earl Elbe, Pep Club, Swimming. jerry Douglas Ellis, Football. Raymond Lee Ertel, Pep Club, German Club, Math Club, Senior Class Project Committee, Annual Staff, Gargoyle Representative, Cross-Country. Philip Francis Estes, Pep Club, Math Club, Tennis. Fran Katherine Etter, Honor League, Pep Club, German Club, Beta Chi, Junior Choir, Homeroom Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, Production Staff, Delta Chi Delta. Nancy Jeannette Evans, Honor League, Pep Club, Latin Club, Beta Chi, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens,.G.A.A., Annual Staff, Gargoyle Representative, Usher, Phi Chi, Historian. Shirley ,Ann Everage, Future Nurses, G.A.A., Beta Chi. Clara Gertrude Falstreaux, Pep Club, French Club, Future Nurses, Merchandising Club, President, Presidents' Council, G.A.A. Judith Ann Faris, Honor League, Executive Board, Huzettes, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Vice-President, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Choir, Glee Club, Annual Staff, Freshie Aid, Phi Chi, Chaplain. 1. , we ra ,Q-P'fex,'. , get if 6' 2 'XV at 5 s 5 1 -'i i 3' ,gs ,Af W lr 3 Q-1 'Y A , W . 1 ' T ga g53,g?JQii'., .W Q. il , 15 Q 4. es , .,.. it ef f '- Mk rf , www Seniors Become Leaders David William Farris, Senior Band, Hughes Club, Triginta Uptimi, Swimming. Janice Mae Faulkner, Honor League, Pep Club, Treasurer, Span- ish Club: Beta Chi, Senior Y-Teens, Vice-President, Merry-Go- Round, G.A.A., Gargoyle Stafl, page editor, Junior Council on Wlorld Affairs, Usher, Student Oflice Vilorker, Production Staff, Homeroom, president, Tausia, Sergeant-at-Arms. Jim Addams Ferguson, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Merry-Go- Round, Junior Class Planning Committee. Phyllis Mary Ferreri, Sigma Delta Chi, Sages, Junior Choir: Gm'- goyle Representative. Diane Sue Fessler. Gladye Anne Fields, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Junior Council on World Affairs. Marilyn Lee Fields, Senior Student Council, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Senior Class Dance Committee, G.A.A., Alpha Beta Chi, Sergeant-at-Arms. lN'Iearl Calvin Foster, Senior Student Council, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Annual Represenmtive. James Donald Fowler, Pep Club, Beta Chi. Mary Catherine Frye, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Future Nurses, Co-chairman, Youth for Christ, G,A.A., Gargoyle Repre- sentative, Usher, Lunehroom Cashier, Red Cross Representative. Ursula Christine Fuhlbruegge, German Club, Honor League. Arthur Elliot Fuller, Hughes Club, Secretary, H-Club, Pep Club, Chi Omega Sigma, Salesmanship Club, Gym Team, Tennis. Nancy Jean Funk, Honor Society, associate member, Honor League, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Glee Club, Annual Staff, Ticket Committee, Student Office Worker, Merry-Go-Round, Hon- or League. Don Henry Gabel, H-Club, Spanish Club, Interfratority Council, Gargoyle Representative, Chi Omega Sigma, Football. Linda Gall, Honor League, Pep Club, Senior Band, Senior Grehes- tra, Merry-Go-Round. Marcia Jean Gallagher, Senior Student Council, Honor League, Pep Club, Vice-President, Executive Board, Spanish Club, Beta Chi, Historian, Senior Y-Teens, lnterfratority Council, Junior Choir, Homeroom, vice-president, secretary, Gargoyle Staff, page editor, Usher, Production Staff, Tausia, Secretary, Patricia Eilien Gampfer, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Merry- Go-Round, Kytyves. Geoffrey Gelke, Triginta Optimi. Beverly Gentry, Honor Society, Honor League, Usher. Bill Tom Georgeton, H-Club, Football. Jeanine Nlargaret Gerhardt, Honor League, Pep Club, Senior Y- Teens, Annual Representative, Gargoyle Representative, Junior Council on VVorld Affairs, Production Staff, Junior Achievement, Viee-President. In School Activities Ray Layton Gibson, H-Club: Pep Club: Math Club: Garjqoyle Rep- resentzitivc: Lsher: Tri Chi: Baseball: Basketball. Iames Thomas Gilchrist. Dave James Gloeekler, Senior Student Council: Hughes Club. Sergeant-at-Arms: Krueek Club. Treasurer: H-Club: German Club: Hi-Y: Ensemble: Senior Class Treasurer: Senior Class Finance Committee: Chi Omega Sigma: Cross-Country: Baseball: Basket- ball: Golf. Janet Kathleen Goetz, Honor League: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Sages: Senior Y-Teens: Youth for Christ: Senior Band: Senior Or- chestra: Senior Choir: Ensemble: Merry-Go-Round: GAA.: Freshie Aid: Student Office Wlorker. Robert Lee Good, Junior Choir: Junior Council on Vllorld Affairs. Linda lNIarlene Goodwin, Honor League: Pep Club: Beta Chi: G.A.A. Daniel Richard Grant, Track: Hoineroom Oflieer: Football: Gym Team. Ruth Graves, Honor Society: Honor League: Huzettes: Pep Club: Homerooin President: Ticket Committee: Student Office YVorker. Dorothy Lee Gray, Health Careers Club. lVIary Ann Green, Senior Student Council: Honor League: Huz- ettes, Corresponding Secretary: Pep Club, Executive Board: French Club: Future Teachers: Senior Y-Teens: Merry-Go-Round: Junior Choir: Cheerleader: Homcroom Treasurer: Senior Class Christmas Party Committee: Junior Couneil on VVorld Afliairs: G.A.A.: Freshie Aid: Student Ofhee VVorker: Hepta Beta: Pledge Mistress: Swim- ming. Nancy Lee Green, Presidents' Council: Honor League: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Future Nurses: Senior Y-Teens: lnterfratority Coun- cil: G.A.A.: Annual Representative: Frcsbie Aid: Kytyves, Corresponding Secretary, President. Al Wayne Gresham, Pep Club. Ernestine Grimes, Pep Club: Beta Chi: Blerry-Co-Round: CAA.: Junior Council on World Affairs. Bruce Halfenberg, Visual Aids. Nadine Hall, Senior Student Council: Honor League, Execu- tive Board: Pep Club: Executive Board: Spanish Club: Future my Teachers: Home-room Vice-president: Girls' VVeek Candidate: Freshie Aid: Iota Sigma Chi, VV:-lfare Chairman. im fin i fir gb :gf 5 we iEZZ5WifwrW'LZ3,'Zi-M ,mM.,hM,1-fe: swim, is-a :-f:s'-'-::-: -: -:-ze. -.. ' A -, . 'W . : .-.. , . , R i , sw 5, . 'X V eau-. , iii M : . i 'f i f if fa 943 1 i . , ss wiiffrii V Q z:.tz1m'3 frz:is2.::f . 4 'riff ' ,5f1'lY i??m.m..if:Q', wifi. , . 'Zim L5 1 1 sg: ' 1 ,i .gn-if 1 ,.,, ' 4. Y ' ' X :,, ,fy 4 , 435- . rf w,A'S M' . ' ' LM . ., ' 52 45's-. iw. 'G '3'i? 'r ' 'F ' . J ' ,, 5554 Ii: 6, 2. I av., -'.-sw .m.,t, .- ii, ' QW 'f - 'Q,,.1?::i1f1EE ., www 'f' If .,3.:. In 5 1 ,i . F' ' .t i ..: . : 1 1 , Day. Business is brisk at counter where pennants and shakers are being sold on Red and White -132 - te-I,i.v W -. fir I .s f is X it 5 l H - i ea. ii. 'Vt 4 my -i i .i M N? gg ff S sz- 'Qt utstanding Athletes Herbert Henry Harris, Pep Club. Herman Eugene Harris. Mary Sue Hart, Beta Chi. Tony Ray Hart, Hughes Club, Krucck Club, H-Club, Pep Club, Annual Representative, Gargoyle Representative, Baseball, Basket- ball, Edward Harry Hascher, Pep Club, Junior Council on World Af- fairs. Jo Ann Hasty, Honor League, Executive Board, Pep Club, Latin Club, Beta Chi, Senior Y-Teens: Homeroom Vice President, Corre- sponding Secretary, Annual Staff, Gargoyle Representative, Usher, Freshie Aid, Tausia. Glenn Irvin Hauser, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Hi-Y, Junior Class Planning Committee, Annual Representative, Annual Staff, Tennis. William Arthur Hauser, Gargoyle Staff, Lunchroom Guard. Carol Ann Heimkreiter, Honor League, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Sages, Thespians, Senior Y-Teens, Glee Club, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A., Student Office Worker, Salesmanship Club, Vice-President. Elsie Elizabeth Helm, Honor League, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Fu- ture Teachers, Annual Staff, Faculty Section Head, Usher, Freshie Aid, Student Ollice Worker, Salesmanship Club, Treasurer, Alice Jean Heuck, Senior Student Council, Recording Secretary, Honor Society, Honor League, President, Huzettes, Pep Club, Executive Board, German Club, Secretary, Math Club, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens, Homeroom, President: Presidents' Coun- eil, Senior Band, Treasurer, Senior Orchestra, Senior Choir, Merry-Go-Round, Cheerleader, Co-captain, Captain, Senior Class Planning Committee, G.A.A., Annual Staff, Section Head, Girls' Week Candidate, Ticket Committee, Freshie Aid, Hepta Beta, Vice- President. Ruth ,Ann Hibberd, Honor Society, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Delta Chi Delta, Recording Secretary. Alok Hill, H-Club, Pep Club. Alice Anne Hill. Charles Edward Hill, Football, Baseball, Basketball. Antonia Hillard, Senior Student Council, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Fu- ture Teachers, Interfratority Council, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A., Gargoyle Stall, Usher, Alpha Beta Chi, Treasurer. Jeanette Hodges, Pep Club: Latin Club, Spanish Club, Future Nurses, Senior Y-Teens, Youth for Christ, G.A.A., Usher. George Michael Hoffman, Pep Club, Bowling. Charles Robert Holland, Jr., Math Club, Track, Cross-Country. Marcia Lee Hollstein, Honor League, Pep Club, President, Latin Club, Math Club, Future Nurses, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Class Finance Committee, G.A.A., Bowling Sports Leader, Annual Rep- resentative, Usher, Freshie Aid, Student Office Worker, Presidents, Council, Baseball, Swimming, Bowling. Carol Ann Holmond, French Club, G.A.A. Come from Senior Class Kenneth Charles Holzinger. Paul Gex Hopkins, H-Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Homeroorn, President, Gargoyle Stall, Library Page, Junior Council on World Affairs, Football, Manager. Phyllis Kay Howard, Honor League, Executive Board, Huzettesg Pep Club, Latin Club, Beta Chi, Merchandising Club, Correspond- ing Secretary, Senior Y-teens, Homcroom, Vice-President, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Ticket Committee, Usher, Freshie Aid: Kytyves. Nancy Lee Howe, Honor League, Pep Club, German Club, Future Teachers, Recording Secretary, Senior Y-Teens, ,Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, G.A.A., Freshie Aid. Beverly Joan Hubbard, Honor League, Pep Club, Latin Club, Fu- ture Teachers, Corresponding Secretary, Senior Y-Teens, G.A.A., Usher, Freshie Aid. Charles David Hudson, Senior Student Council, H-Club, Pep Club, Senior Choir, President, Merry-Go-Round, Swimming, Douglas Edwin Huffman. Shirley May Hughes, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens, Youth for Christ, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Merry-Go-Round, Senior Class Christmas Party Committee, G.A.A., Gargoyle Representative, Freshie Aid, Student Office Worker, Production Stall. Nancy Irene Huppertz, Senior Student Council, Executive Board, Honor Society, Honor League, Executive Board, Huzettes, Treas- urer, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Secretary, Interfratority Council, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A., Gar- goyle Staff, Girls, Week Candidate for Mayor, Freshie Aid, Foreign Language Club, President: Presidents, Council, President, Phi Chi, President. Jacqueline Darcus Hurd, Honor League, Executive Board, Pep Club, Latin Club, Beta Chi, Future Teachers, Sages, Senior Y- Teens, Horneroom, Secretary, Treasurer, G.A.A., Gargoyle Rep- resentative, Freshie Aid. Arlene Georgette Israil, Honor League, Treasurer, Huzettes, Pep Club, German Club, Math Club, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens, G.A.A., Annual Staff, Gargoyle Representative, Freshie Aid, Tausia. Shirley Louise Jackson, Pep Club, Student Office Worker. Carolyn Jean Jallick. Pearlie Mae Jeffries, G.A.A., Usher. Janet Magdalene Jenkins, Honor League, Spanish Club, Future Nurses, Secretary, President, Youth for Christ, Usher, Freshie Aid, Bus Token Seller. William Joseph Jesse, Football, Bowling. Toni Jean Johns, Senior Student Council, Honor Society, Honor League, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers, Sages, Senior Y-Teens, Cheerleader, G.A.A., Annual Representative, Gargoyle Staff, Junior Council on lNorld Affairs, Usher, Freshie Aid, Giar- goyle Editor, Horneroom Treasurer, Tausia, Norval Melvin Johnson, H-Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Base- ball. Thelma Josephine Johnson, Pep Club, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens, G.A.A., Usher. Larry Joe Jones, Pep Club, Joyce Jones, Honor League, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Orchestra, Merry-Go-Round, Freshie Aid, Student Oflice Worker. ,E - 'f af in-1 ' . ' . K Q get Q -as F fri '-to , , sr ,M X M X .l k ss 5 ir V 5 if ig 5 git , . , W. W -. Q ' .3 wifi 5, 'K 1- Y sm... 2 sr sb ...:,., .: -:. .iz -a-:,:. i :- :iz-iz, . .,, - - -- .:, -,V-f :-: -1- . ,. 1 Y-ff -no ff f i .-1 .1 ',,a.. ss --.- ... 'fx 5 .....,..,,.,..,... is ,J .. ,. . .. ,, Z: ..::. 2 -rum, - me b.. 2.4 ' Q is E :E.Q,:' 3 W e, .:s,..:. A, :. s. new . , ' - :rl :err :P-525: 1: :M Qi: i'i ' R N - ' - Q- ' 5: .E:EIf..E' s..f' :,..:' reL'f,'.,f M :- .- is YS . fs ..,.... .. 41-vi x 4 X Sw 'gi-'ze 7 H5 ,, 8 ...., l, 1 fp 5 ,E its him Seniors Help thers Ronald Weaver Jones, H-Club: Pep Club: Track: Cross-Country' Football: Basketball, Bonnie Helen Joos, Pep Club: Spanish Club: Beta Chi: Senior Y- Teens: Senior Choir: Junior Choir: Merry-Go-Round: G.A.A.: An- nual Representative: Usher: Freshie Aid: Student Office Worker' Tausia. James Wilfred Joshua, H-Club: French Club: Spanish Club. Presi- dent: Tennis. Donna Jean Kanet, Pep Club: Beta Chi: Junior Choir. Jan Jean Keller, Pep Club: Future Teachers: Senior Y-Teens President: Homeroom Vice-President: Homeroom Treasurer' G.A.A.: Basketball Sportsleader, President: Annual Staff: Usher: President's Council: Tausia, Treasurer. 1 Toni Irwin Keller, Merchandising Club: Annual Representative. Billie Laurene Kennedy, Honor League: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Sages: Senior Y-Teens: Senior Orchestra: Merry- Go-Round: Gargoyle Staff: Junior Council on World Affairs: Tau- sia, Historian. Brenda Joyce Kennedy, Pep Club: Senior Y-Teens: G.A.A.: Gar- goyle Staff: Usher. Dorothy Marie Kennedy, Pep Club: Beta Chi: Future Nurses. Earnest Kennedy, Pep Club: Track: Usher: Football, Sherry Lynn Kidwell, Honor Society: Honor League: Huzettes: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Chess Club: Senior Band: Senior Orches- tra: Merry-Go-Round: Gargoyle Staff: Student Olliee Wlorker: Foreign Language Club. Kathleen Joyce Kiefer, Honor Society: Executive Board: Honor League. Huzettes: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Math Club: Future Teachers: Senior Y-Teens: Junior Choir: Senior Class Project Committee: G.A.A.: Junior Council on Wlorld Allairsg Student Ollice Worker: Homeroom President: Phi Chi. lllargaret Loretta Kincer, Spanish Club: Senior Y-Teens: Fresh- man Choir. Roy Thomas Kirby, Senior Student Council: Honor Society: Pep Club: Senior Band: Senior Orchestra: Senior Choir: Merry-Go- Round: Drum Major: Visual Aids. Gertrude Ann Kleeman, Honor League: German Club. Joseph Klein. Wlanda Carol Klein, Honor League: Pep Club: Latin Club: Future Nurses: Merchandising Club: Senior Choir: Freshie Aid: Hepta Beta. Al John Korb, Pep Club: Salesmanship. Marian Gail Lakes, Honor League: Huzettes: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Merchandising Club: Senior Y-Teens: G.A.A.: Tausia. Douglas William Lane, Junior Student Couneil: Hughes Club: H-Club: Pep Club: Math Club: Youth for Christ: Home-room Pres- ident, Viee-President: Chi Omega Sigma: Tennis. Joanne Langenbaeh, Pep Club: Beta Chi: Merchandising Club: Senior Y-Teens: Gargoyle Staff: Salesmanship Club. Who Need Cheering Jim Dale Laseke, Merchandising Club, Football, Basketball, Marge M. Lawson, Honor Society, Honor League, Treasurer, Huzettes, Pep Club, Latin Club, Senior Y-Teens, Merry-Go- Round, Usher, Freshic Aid, Production Staff, Tausia, Celeste Joan Leisure, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Senior Y-Teens, Inter- fratority Council, Homeroom Treasurer, Gargoyle Representa- tive, Production Stall, Kytyves. Lonnie Howard Lewis, Senior Choir, Sergeant-at-Arms, Basketball. jeffrey Gordon Licht, Krueck Club, Pep Club, German Club, Hi-Y. Caroline Jane Lohrum, Honor League, Huzettes, Pep Club, Sages, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A., Freshie Aid, Hepta Beta. Carl Lovejoy, Pep Club, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Merry- Go-Round. Peggy Elois Lovett. Vicki Lower. Cliff Leroy Mac Briar, Hughes Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y, Senior Class Christmas Dance Committee. Bob Shires Malatesta, Pep Club, Salesmanship Club. Nancy Dianne Mallory, Senior Student Council, Honor League, Huzettes, Pep Club, French Club, Executive Board, Vice-Presi- dent, Sages, Recording Secretary, Thespians, Senior Y-Teens, Merry-Go-Round, Cheerleader, Senior Class Dance Committee, Junior Council on World Affairs, Treasurer, Usher, Freshie Aid' Hepta Beta. 1 Aaron Loonis Malone, H-Club, Track, Salesmanship, Cross-Coun- Michael Anthony Marconi, Sages, Thespians, President, Senior Choir. , 1 Zi 4 ' Z. , 45 r z W ,ft il 5 2 Robert Lamas Marshall. Ken Eugene Martin, Honor Society, Pep Club. Mary Sharon Martin, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Junior Choir, Student Council. Donna Mason, Honor League, Huzettes, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Secretary, Math Club, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Youth for Christ, G.A.A., Annual Representative, Usher, Freshie Aid, Stu- dent Office Worker, Bus Token Seller, Alpha Beta Chi, Treasurer. Erleen Jeanne Masram, Honor League, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens, Phi Chi, Corre- sponding Secretary, G.A.A., Freshie Aid. James Emanuel Mathews. Zedenia Verdell McBride. - - ---- --, seas ' , . af .. - s '-f,. If 1 .V ',,.. . ..... it S 1' lr Q if. A - ,jiggg ' G 5 ' .:,: '- V W 3' 3 W . K ,. 'lr r l , or - S We 4, nQ as . .,si.:- . r . .,,, F1555 ' 1' I iii: s l ' 2:'IF ': 'cv 1- ..- ., - ..,,.:...,., , . , Q -1- f 5 :Messages- ,' - ' ..,::,,::::: .: .,...,,. .lilzlz A:.q. , .z,. J -2,, 5 .2 ' ,fla- , Ei. - ' S A - .Qfif ' 'i .. 'FFF .Q - A' 1 'I EE' :.:. , .-: ---- 5- .,., . , Q BF, .... H K , ,,,: -.,' G.. W, H - , :-.-.--.- 3-. ss - . . - 73 V ' WMS' .J 751 -V 5. E 'I x : - . X -. ii5sQ:Ig:::::: ss, W H 4 Ye A r -- ::.:.,.,:,:g -' ZMWQ, Us la. . -2 - - 1 .5-'f 'PM X LK 1 ,X st as QF .,.,- -r B, xr Q' f Ki f I . . ij J' rf N' , 1 es- .:., , .... . as 'six . ,ff . .,...., jig .,.., --gg , Q, rr Q4 Y an Possess Talent Georgia Carolina McElroy, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Future Teach- ers, Youth for Christ, Treasurer, Junior Choir. Doris Llewelyn McReynolds, Honor League, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Beta Chi, G,A.A., Freshie Aid, Production Staff, Alpha Beta Chi, Secretary. Janet Lee McRoberts, Honor Society, Executive Board, Honor League, Huzettes, Pep Club, Beta Chi, President, Senior Y-Teens, Executive Board, Presidents' Council, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A. Gloria Sue Meadows, Honor League, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Choir, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A., Usher, Adell Means. Ronald James Mertes, Math Club, Hi-Y. Mary Margaret Miller, Honor League, Huzettes, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Choir, Vice-Presi- dent, Ensemble, Vice-President, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A., Pro- duction Staff. Katherine Jean Minneman, G.A.A., French Club, Pep Club, Jun- ior Council on World Affairs, Homeroom Treasurer, President, Swimming Team, Annual Staff, Senior Class Finance Committee. Juris Misins, Honor Society, German Club, Annual Staff, Gar- goyle Representative. Kenny Leon Moore, Pep Club. Victor Moore, H-Club, Hi-Y, Youth for Christ, Merry-Go-Round, Homeroom Vice-President, Track, Football, Gym Team. William Lee Moore, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Junior Band, Senior Band. Gay Elizabeth Mount, Honor League, Pep Club, Future Teach- ers, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A., Junior Council on World Affairs. Tom Mueller, H-Club, Football, Golf. Nance Jayne Muhlberg, Senior Student Council, Corresponding Secretary, Honor League, Pep Club, Latin Club, Future Nurses, Vice-President, Senior Y-Teens, Interfratority Council, Merry- Go-Round, Senior Class Dance Decorating Committee, G.A.A., Swim Sportsleader, Gargoyle Staff, Sports Editor, Usher, Freshie Aid, Kytyves. Connie lylullinix, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Junior Council on World Affairs. Frank Allen Nantz, Hughes Club, Krueck Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Track, French Club. Ken Otis Neal, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Gargoyle Representative, Track. Rose lVIary Emily Novelli, Honor League, Pep Club, Latin Club, French Club, Math Club, Senior Y-Teens, Girls, l'Veek Candi- date, Freshie Aid. Carole Ann Oliver, Pep Club, Sages, Senior Choir, Merry-Go- Round, Usher. Julia Alma Ott, Honor League, Pep Club, Merchandising Club, G.A.A., Usher, Freshie Aid. In Art, Music, Drama Diane Serrene Owens, Honor League, Huzettes, Secretary, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Executive Board, Junior Y-Teens, Merry- Go-Round, Cheerleader, Homeroom Vice-President, Senior Class Christmas Dance Committee, G.A.A., Gargoyle Representative, Usher, Frcshie Aid, Student Office Worker, Tausia, o Ellen Parrish Notii Dime H1 h 9 3 Honor Socict ' Honor J , 'f 2 T 's---5 Y, League, Pep Club. Angela Patterson, Lincoln Grant High School-2-3, Honor Society, Honor League, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers, Home- room Recording Secretary: G.A.A., Annual Staff, Junior Council on VVorld Affairs: Alpha Beta Chi. Vice-President. lVIary Lee Patterson, Pep Club, Beta Chi: Gargoyle Representative, Salesmanship Club. George Marion Pemberton, Krueck Club, H-Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Hi-Y, Annual Representative, Track, Swimming. Kathy Elizabeth Perkins, Pep Club, Beta Chi, G.A.A., Student Office Worker. Thomas James Perry, Hughes Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Sages, Senior Choir. Treasurer, Ensemble, Junior Choir, Merry-Go-Round, Senior Class Christmas Dance Committee, Boys' Week Candidate: Chi Omega Sigma. Patsy Ann Peters. Ronald Joseph Phillips, French Club, Junior Council on World Affairs, Usher, Lunchroom Guard. Linda Louise Ping, Pep Club, Merchandising Club, Junior Choir, Glue Club, Salesmanship Club, Delta Chi Delta. Clarence Pittman, H-Club, Junior Club, Track, Football. Nellie May Poellnitz, Junior Student Council, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A,, Alpha Beta Chi, Martha Ann Powell, Honor League, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Senior Choir, Ensemble, Junior Choir, Merry-Co-Round, G.A.A. Michael Mason Powell, Hughes Club, Krueck Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Hi-Y, Homeroom Treasurer, Junior Coun- cil on VVorld Affairs. Gwendolyn Elaine Presley, Honor League, Pep Club, G.A.A., Car- goyle Representative, Usher, Freshic Aid. ,N r. ag F 3 C9 VM ' - E W 5 i gi ' .Q ar , fa .-:ze-E: 4 1' ai ' Seniors in reminiscing mood celebrate traditional Pig-tail Bow-tie Day. Fun and frolic are in order. is if 2 A:': A.-AA 1 -,.. .- .. 3' ,,,,. J 4 .,.:. . W iii 55 if ,f at I Winning Writing Awards Norma Jean Preston, Senior Student Council, Pep Club, French Club, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Usher, Alpha Beta Chi, Pledge Mistress. Eddie Samuel Price, Sages, Track, Usher, Salesmanship Club, Cross-Country. Joseph H, Prows, Spanish Club, Chess Club. Sharon Ann Puckett, Honor League, Pep Club, Future Nurses, Youth for Christ, Treasurer, Homeroom President, Annual Staff. Betty Lou Quillen, Honor League, Pep Club, Secretary, French Club, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Band, Merry-Go-Round, Majorette, G.A,A., Ticket Committee, Usher, Freshie Aid, Student Office Worker, Hepta Beta, Sergeant-at-Arms. David Joe Ragan, Senior Student Council, Honor Society, Hughes Club, Vice-President, Krueck Club, H-Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Senior Choir, Ensemble, Merry-Go-Round, Tri Chi, Base- ball, Basketball. Janice Eileen Rahn, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Beta Chi, Future Nurses, Senior Y-Teens, Junior Council on World Affairs, Kytyves, Treasurer. Judy Carol Ramey, Beta Chi. Mary Alice Randall, Junior Council on World Affairs, Salesman- ship Club. Alan Lee Ransick, Senior Student Council, Treasurer, Hughes Club, Krueck Club, H-Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Presi- dent, Cross-Country, Track, Homeroom Secretary, President. Peggy Ann Rayney, Honor League, Corresponding Secretary, Huzettes, Pep Club, Senior Class Vice-President, Homeroom Cor- responding Secretary, Senior Class Planning Committee: Senior Class Project Committee, Annual Representative, Ticket Commit- tee, Freshie Aid, Production Staff. Donna Faye Reaves, Honor League: Pep Club, Spanish Club, Fu- ture Teachers, Sages, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Orchestra, G.A.A., Annual Representative, Gargoyle Representative, Freshie Aid, Stu- dent Oflice Worker, Tausia, Chaplain. Delores Ann Rebseh, Honor League, Pep Club, German Club, Beta Chi, Vice-President, Senior Y-Teens, G.A.A., Production Staff. Alice Mae Reid, Future Teachers: Youth for Christ, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Student Office Worker, Tennis, Antoinette Reynolds, Pep Club, Merchandising Club, Skating Club, G.A.A., Alpha Beta Chi. Broderick Raymond Reynolds, H-Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Track, Usher. Sammy Lee Rhoden, H-Club, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra: Track. Rodney Garrett Richardson, Pep Club, Gargoyle Representative: Salesmanship Club, President. Karl Richard Richter, H-Club, Baseball. Dave Arthur Ridge, Hughes Club, Pep Club: Math Club, Sages. Vice-President, Hi-Y: Annual Representative, Junior Council on World Affairs, Tennis. Mary Jane Rietman, Honor League, Pep Club, Latin Club, French Club, Math Club, Senior Y-Teens, Homeroom Treasurer, Gar- goyle Staff, Junior Council on VVorld Affairs, Freshie Aid, Student OfHee Wlorkerg Hepta Beta, Historian. 90 Brings Honor to Some Rosemarie Rogala, Honor League, Huzettes, German Club, Beta Chi, Production Staff. Paul lVIara Rogers, Latin Club, Gargoyle Representative, Visual Aids, Usher. Darlene Kay Roll, Honor League, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Future Nurses, Senior Y-Teens, Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms, Gargoyle Staff: Usher, Freshie Aid. Ronald William Ross, Book Store. Pat Ann Roth, Pep Club, Latin Club, Beta Chi: Senior Y-Teens, Salesmanship Club. Shirley Jean Roth, Honor Society, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Homeroom Treasurer, G.A.A., Annual Staff, Freshie Aid, Student Office Worker. James Richard Ruff, Senior Choir, Merry-Go-Round, Homeroom Vice-President, Track, Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Richard L. Rushing, French Club, Math Club, Cross-Country. Vivian Russell, Pep Club, Latin Club, Beta Chi, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Senior Orchestra, G.A.A. James Stanley Saunders, Pep Club, Visual Aids. Nancy Ruth Schellinger, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Senior Y-Teens, Interfratority Council, Junior Choir, Glee Club, Senior Class Planning Committee, G.A.A., Usher, Freshie Aid' Production Staff, Hepta Beta, Corresponding Secretary. 1 Norma Marie Schnlale. Albert Frank Schneider, Senior Student Council, Hughes Club' H-Club, Pep Club, German Club, Math Club, Hi-Y, Correspond- ing Secretary, Merry-Go-Round, Homeroom Secretary, junior Council on World Affairs, Tri Chi, Cross-Country. 1 Diana Schneider, Senior Student Council, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Senior Y-Teens, Merry-Go-Round, Majorette, Senior Class Pro- ject Committee, Senior Class Dance Decoration Committee, An- nual Reprcsentative, Usher, Hepta Beta, Treasurer, Bonnie Louise Schott, Honor League, Huzettes, Pep Club, French Club, Beta Chi, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Class Financial Commit- tee, G.A.A., Gargoyle Representative, Usher, Freshie Aid, Hepta Beta, Recording Secretary. Gilbert Fred Schreiber, Hughes Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y, Homeroom Treasurer, Annual Representative, Boys' Week Candidate, Track, Salesmanship Club, Baseball, Track. jim Arthur Scoggins, Withrow High School, Visual Aids, Sales- inanship Club, Football. Sandy Kay Shehane, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Merry-Go-Round. Thomas Joseph Shook, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Gargoyle Representa- tive, Visual Aids. Chris Mark Siehl, Honor Society, Hughes Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Sages, Hi-Y, Treasurer, Annual Staff, Junior Council on World Affairs. Mary Alice Singleton, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Youth for Christ, Glee Club, Homeroom Secretary, G.A.A., Junior Council on World Affairs, President, Alpha Beta Chi, Beta Chi. 'N APK ' 'QS Q' W, , 25 1 fa .2 '.:- -8, B'-zaxf il.: 1 Iri E Q . 5 nf- sr ,,'. , ' ' ','- yyos t Q ' ,': if ..-f 1 ,... J' -1 f ru Q. at 3 , ...., ,N .wif , Q . f. a 11513- t 'l 12' .. .3 if jf . ,gf we-Q gg x 4 ' if' 3, 5 . 'if 5 U at :solar- E f:l:E' Graduating seniors traditionally are seated in an H arrange- ment at Commencement in Music Hall. 1- --:, :-a.-:,-..1.:.,-.- . 55,0 'if eil, Graduation, Final Goal Judith Ann Sipe, Senior Choir: Junior Choir: Merry-Go-Round: G.A.A.: Gargoyle Representative: Gargoyle Stall. Harry Gorham Skiff, Krueck Club, Sergeant-at-Arms: Pep Club: Math Club: Hi-Y: Senior Band: Senior Orchestra: Merry-G0- Round: Homeroom President: Senior Class Christmas Dance Com- mittee: Annual Staff: Gargoyle Stzucf. Roy Lee Skinner, Spanish Club: Math Club: Gargoyle Represen- tative: Tri Chi: Cross-Country. Sandra Beverly Slattery, Honor League: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Foreign Language Club: Beta Chi: Senior Band: Merry-Go-Round: Homeroom Secretary: Annual Representative: Gargoyle Represen- tative: Student Office Worker. Alice Lee Sniallwood, Pep Club: French Club: Future Teachers: Senior Y-Teens: Senior Choir: Junior Choir: Merry-Go-Round: G.A.A.: junior Council on World Affairs, Vice-President. Evelyn Elaine Smith, Pep Club: French Club: Beta Chi: Future Teachers: Senior Y-Teens: G.A.A.: Alpha Beta Chi, Recording Secretary. Herbert Thomas Smith, Pep Club: Senior Choir: Ensemble, Ser- geant-at-Arms: Junior Choir, Merry-Go-Round. Nettie Sue Smith, Honor League: Homeroom Treasurer: G.A.A., Treasurer: Production Staff. Richard Robum Smith, Senior Orchestra: Track: Basketball: Gym Team. Rosalyn Smith, Pep Club: Future Teachers: Sages: lnterfratority Council: Gargoyle Staff: Presidents' Council: Iota Sigma Chi. Russell Gilmore Smith, Senior Student Council, President: Krueck Club. Secretary: Honor Society: Hughes Club: H-Club: Pep Club: Hi-Y: President: Tennis, Sheila Diane Smith, Senior Student Council: Honor League, Ex- ecutive Board: Huzettes. Vice-President: Pep Club: French Club, Recording Secretary: Future Teachers: Senior Y-Teens: Cheer- leader: Senior Class Project Committee: G.A.A.: Annual Represen- tative: Gargoyle Staff: Girls! Week Candidate: Junior Council on Wlorld Affairs: Usher: Freshie Aid: Homeroom Treasurer, Sec- retary, President. Patricia Sneed, Spanish Club: Math Club: G.A.A. Harold Sparls. Sandra Joy Speyerer, Senior Y-Teens: Production Staff: Pep Club: Phi Chi. 1.1 'sity :': A luis lsr Crowning Year's Work Anna Louise Spottswood, Honor League, Spanish Club, Beta Chi, Future Teachers, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A., Swimming, Junior Council on World Affairs, Freshie Aid. Fred Wilbur Spurlock, Pep Club. Bob Bruce Standley, Hughes Club, H-Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y, Chi Omega Sigma, Cross-Country, Basketball. Robert Steele, Honor Society, Math Club, Senior Advisor, Annual Staff. Tom Ernest Stine, Pep Club, Junior Band, Annual Representative. Rex Stocker, Pep Club, Chi Omega Sigma, Cross-Country, Bas- kc-tball. Norma Jean Stoehr, Honor League, Pep Club, French Club, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Choir, Merry-Go-Round, G.A.A., Gargoyle Rep- rc-sentative, Student Oliiee Worker. Annie Mae Stokes, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Health Careers Club, G.A.A., Junior Council on World Affairs. John Kirtley Stone, Pep Club, Spanish Club. Billie Carolyn Strauss, Honor League, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens, Vice-President, Interfratority Council, President, Presidents' Council, Homeroom Vice-President, President, G.A.A., Girls' Week Candidate, Tausia, President. James Hamilton Stuhmiller, Math Club. Kathy Alice Suhr, Pep Club, French Club, Beta Chi, Future Teachers, Youth for Christ, G.A.A. Fred Robert Tabar. Ernest Shannon Taylor, Hughes Club, Krueek Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club: Chi Omega Sigma, Football, Gym Team. Paul Adrian Thomas. Saundra Augusta Thomas, G.A.A. John Louis Thompson, Hughes Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Vis- ual Aids, Track: Chi Omega Sigma, Cross-Country, Gym Team. Roxie Jeanne Thompson, Senior Student Council, Honor League, Pep Club, Merchandising Club, Vice-President, Senior Y-Teens, Homc-room Vice-President, G.A.A., Freshie Aid, Kytyvcs. Nancy Lee Mary Tobergta, Pep Club, Homeroom Secretary, Gar- goyle Staff, Promotion Manager. Juanita Tooson, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Senior Y-Teens, Junior Council on W'orld Affairs. Joan Trimble. Af aywm- f .LE rms if A.. I . 1' it x f' .. . yn .- :.: , l 'ff 1-:. im I . ,L 5. jf if . J , Q 1 +1 ' .- z:'fszg.- .wc r 32, .V ' 1 '61 Class Will Cherish Judy Ann Troxell. Jacqueline Denise Trussell, Senior Student Council, French Club, Beta Chi, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens, G.A.A., Usher. Kelly Howard Tucker, Pep Club, Hi-Y. Martha Lorita Tucker, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Mer- chandising Club, Treasurer, G.A.A., Usher, Freshie Aid, Edwin Richardson Wade, Pep Club, Senior Band, Merry-Go- Round. Rebecca Dianne Wagers. Evelyn Anita Walker. Vera Mattie Walker, Pep Club, French Club, Youth for Christ, Merry-Go-Round, 'G.A.A. Mildred Wallace, Pep Club, Future Nurses, G.A.A., Gargoyle Staff, Junior Council on World Affairs, Usher, Iota Sigma Chi, Secretary. Raymond Alfred Wallace, Pep Club, French Club, Gail Ann Walz. William Neil Wandmacher, Senior Student Council, Krueck Club: H-Club, Pep Club, German Club, Math Club, Hi-Y, Annual Stall. Co-Editor, Gargoyle Representative, Gargoyle Staff, Track, Swim- ming. Lucy Evelyn Warner, Pep Club, Junior Choir. William Sanders Webb. Philip Charles Werle, Senior Student Council, Honor Society: Hughes Club, Krueck Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Hi-Y, Senior Class President, Senior Class Committees, Annual Representative, Gargoyle Stall, Track, Golf Team. Kenneth Gilbert Werner, Spanish Club, Annual Representative, Football. Obera West. Janice Marie Westerfeld, Pep Club, Senior Y-Teens: Annual Rep- resentative, Student Office Worker, Phi Chi, Annual Staff. Beverly Jean Wiles, Pep Club, French Club, G.A.A., Alpha Beta Chi. Joyce Lenora Wilkerson, Honor League: G.A.A. Herbert Williams, H-Club, Football. Traditions of Hughes Nancy Mae Williams, Honor League, Pep Club, Beta Chi, Gor- goyle Staff. Timothy Patrick Williamson, Pep Club, Executive Board, Senior Choir, Ensemble, Merry-Go-Round, Lunehroom Guard. Pat Ann Wilimoth, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Merry- Go-Round, Majorette, Homeroom Secretary, G.A.A., Tausia, Merchandising Club. Lola Winebarger, Pep Club, Kytyves. Cleon Jay Wingard, H-Club, Pep Club, Chi Omega Sigma. Ronald William Winters, H-Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Junior Council on World Affairs, Track, Manager, Cross-Country, Man- ager, Bowling, Vickie Sharon Withers, Honor League, Pep Club, Homeroom Ser- geant-at-Arms, Senior Class Christmas Party Committee, Senior Class Planning Committee, Gargoyle Representative, Gargoyle Staiif, Freshie Aid, Salesmanship Club. Janet Ruth Wolsterman, Pep Club, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Merry-Go-Round. Joyce VVoltering, Pep Club, German Club, Junior Choir, G.A.A. Jeanette Emily Woods, Junior Student Council, Future Teachers, Home Economics Club, Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms, Secretary, Senior Class Christmas Dance Committee, G.A.A. John Randall Yeager, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Treas- urer, Annual Staff, Business Manager, Gargoyle Representative, Junior Council on World Affairs, Secretary, Boys, Week Candidate for Mayor. Philip Joseph Yoder, Senior Student Council, Hughes Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, President, Chi Omega Sigma, Bas- ketball. Carol Ann Young, Senior Student Council, Vice-President, Honor Society, Honor League, Recording Secretary, Freshie Aid, Pep Club, Executive Board, Spanish Club, Executive Board, Math Club, Future Teachers, Senior Y-Teens, Merry-Go-Round, Cheer- leader, Senior Class Secretary, Senior Class Christmas Dance Com- mittee, Co-Chairman, Senior Class Planning Committee, Senior .Announcement Committee, Chairman, Annual Staff, Senior Sec- tion Head, Usher, Student Oflice Worker, Huzettes, Tausia, Vice- President, Corresponding Secretary. Nancy Jo Young, Honor League, Pep Club, Future Nurses, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Merry-Go-Round, Homeroom President, Vice- President, Gargoyle Representative, Gargoyle Staff. James Youngblood, Pep Club, French Club, Senior Band, Senior Orchestra, Merry-Go-Round, Drum Major, Homeroom President. Frank Matthew Zimmerman. Edward Carl Zins, Hughes Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Hi-Y, Senior Choir, Ensemble, Junior Choir, Merry-Go-Round, Boys, Week Candidate, Junior Council on VVorld Affairs, Chi Omega Sigma, Triginta Optimi, Cross-Country: Swimming, ,QS He E 5 C A QP5 , .,.,. 1.5 Q S , ik .- ,ff ,.: - i - -.-: .,.., ii Elf' if la ,iw '55 , , .,... 'J - ., ,.,., . t' S Q., F' if ,.,. E, KW ' Ur. fr e 5 .Bl ALMA MATER She's the goddess we adore is Hughes, And we love her more and more, our Hughes. Oh, we hope to keep her fame ln every kind of game. And all praise be to her name, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes! Best Actor and Actress: Jackie Hurd and Doug Lane ham it up before another ap- pearance. Best Dancers: George Hoffman and An- tonia Hillard cool off their dogs after a real swinging shuffle, Most Athletic: W'ell, well, it looks as if athletic' Dave Daley has become the victim of girl Hercules, Jan Keller, in the battle of the sexes, as per usual. Seniors Vie for Titles In Popularity Contest Seniors wait throughout the year for one contest which engages all of the class. This is the Senior Popularity Poll. Each year a girl and a boy are selected as most outstanding in various categories. All senior high students participate in the selection through the use of a ballot found in the Gargoyle. After an elimination balloting among seniors, the winners are announced at the Cupid,s Fling, a tradition- al dance held on or near Valentine's Day, This poll has been a tradition at Hughes for many years. We now pre- sent the title holders for 1961. Most Pleasing Personality: That could be, Best lylusiciansx Roy Kirby and Nancy Best Smile: VVouldn't a toothpaste but it seems that Marg Lawson is liquidat- Huppertz gather for a jam sessiong Company like to get hold of Marcia ing Roy Skinner. Y the flute needs oiling. Gallagher and Art Fuller! . , Best Looking: Mirror, mirror in the hand, am I not grand? says Jerry Ellis, assisted by Carolyn Cook. - 4 Best All-Around: Don Gabcl and Alice Heuek are no squares, but a little solid geometry never hurt anyone, even if it is a special type of polyhedron like a cube. -43'?ia.fW new-mt Jrliwf. LEUN Friendliest: Look, Torn Caton and Donna Reaves, you two surely don't look very pleased for this ANNUAL picture! awe M6432 fwiilgiw fi Narmmez ,MUSE wuocmw SJENCEH WGMAS S H ' RAYMUND walt 538593 ,avsmz sarcasm VWLEY W,?'!2'SELL Most Likely to Succeed: Climbing the ladder to success are Bob Beyer and Sandy Bereskin, VVatch out for that last step! on are the two to keep Best Artists: Mary Jane Rietman and John Thomps the Little Red Schoolhouse that way. and they appear to be doing a good job. xk4 97 way at school for you? Best Vocalists: Annie Walker bra-aks in her voice as Dave Hudson tries to nn-nd things. Best-Natured: Ernest Taylor and Jan Faulk- ner are studying our fvathrrf-d frirnds for l lZltLlTt . Wittiest: Bev Bangston and Bob Courtney are up to their tricks againg bcttcr stecfr clear of thcsc two pranksters. 98 m Busiest: Jezmnic Johns and Daw- Ragan take time out from a husy day, or is it always that Best School Citizens: Billie Strauss gets no ha-lp from Russ Smith in tracking down the muddy-fooled culprit. .h.,HM..,., mwmmm Nancy Huppertz and Diane Deiters won honors for Hughes this year. Nancy, Girls, Week representative, was elected to City Council. Diane won the National Council of English Teachers Achievement Award. These Add Distinction Tradition dictates that girl graduates wear white Q dresses and carry red roses. Christine Anger and Phil to 1 Werle, class president, agree itas a good tradition. This may be a first for Hughes High School! These seniors are Carolyn, Darryl, and Patricia Ball, talented triplets. hm, M lg M if wan, ... ,. ,, -. .Wm f VM., ,W K 4 rm' ,m M W-w'w'f J-'w'w1,,swvmfw :Aswvcf . M Q, ,mv , www .,-r1M:,e Mw:fmamwvaw.f . mmm mm A Cleon Wingard and David Farris plunge into the pool at a practice relay race. George Pemberton and Lonnie Person await their turn. In sports, We train ourselves Z physically and mentally for top-notch competitive efforts. By displaying sportsmanship and loyalty to our teams always, We have something to cheer about, Win or lose. SPORTS MUELLER,TO fad' KENNEDY. THGMA5 TAYLQR, fifffliacffs. M EARNEST Jxazgima BELL, GGMQV1 F O 0 T UNTON, .md G RAY, Wi N SETON 746,613 fXLl ROGER THORNTON. RUDY , L Qaafd W iL.Ll Qa GABEL., DON ff.:-.afazb DA LEIY, .fmgmza UAV MS. HERB GEORGETON, BELL. wand MR' 'f?UNDEM5F?X First Row: C. Bell. D. Cabel, T. Mueller. B. Cc-orgeton. D. Taylor, V. Moore, B. Reynolds, H. Williams, E. Kennedy. Second Row: D. Daley, R. Thornton, C. Sehine, D. Allen, J. Adkins, J. Crombie, VY. Heard, R. Buntcn. Third Row: Felder, B. Jenkins, D. Candis, Gridders Ahead on Season The Hughes 1960 football record shows a 5-V1 season. A closer look, however, reveals that the Big Reds fielded a team which upheld the Hne gridiron traditions of the past. The four teams which defeated Hughes all finished among the top twenty teams in the state. The Big Reds placed third in Public High School League competition with a 4-2 record. Four players received recognition on all-star teams. 1960 Football Season Date Record September 16. 1960 Hughes 24 Vapakoneta September 24, 1960 Hughes 20 Westc'rn Hills September 30. 1960 Hughes 16 Middletown October 7, 1960 .. Hughes 0 Roger Bacon October 14, 1960 . Hughes 8 Vfoodward . October 21, 1960 . Hughes 18 W'ithrow October 27, 1960 . Hughes 6 Walnut Hills November 4. 1960 . Hughes 14 Central .... November 10, 1960 Hughes 85 Taft D. Hardy. M. Saylor. G. Reed. F. Ballew. Fourth Row: Coach Howard Thomas, R. Reyels, L. Rutledge, YV. Cray. C. NVilkerson, Coaeh Wfill llundemer. Grid strategy is devised by the Big Red mentors, Hundemer and Thomas. Thomas' Charges Carr on Football Traditions During Successful '60 Season Kennedy carries the ball as W'illian1s and Taylor make the way clear. Big Reds Scalp Wapakoneta In the Pigskin Preview Hughes showed considerable strength in holding Taft to a scoreless tie and then scoring two touchdowns to rout lYestern Hills. Hughes displayed a strong offense at YVapakoneta in its opening' game, The Big Reds crushed VVapakoneta 24-O. Dave Daley raced 82 yards for a touchdown, Charles Schine and Earnest Kennedy tallied once each, and Torn Mueller and YVinston Gray starred both offensively and defensively. ' An alert Big Red defensive nian pounces on a hlustang ball carrier. Clonipctition Proves Tough lYestern Hills was Hughes' iirst league victini. The Hughes defense shone throughout the game. Iiunton scored twice and Kennedy once as the final score stood QU-8. Hughes. An early case of jitters against lliddletown lost the Qaine for Hughes, 2-l-16. Daly and Kennedy scored the liie' Red touchdowns. Hughes' next encounter. with lYoodward. found the Big Reds leading. 8-6. late in the game. The stubborn Bulldogs. however, capped a desperation drive by scoring' in the last +3 seconds to win 14-8. Daley eludes a would-be tackler and races past another on a sweep. Annex Three League Vins XYithrow bowed to the Big Reds, l8-12, lYilliants. Tay- lor. and Kennedy scored touchdowns. A Daley-to-lVilliains pass-play accounted for Hughes' 5-O victory over lYalnut Hills, Central was Hughes' next opponent. Gabel and Georgetown led the offensive charge as lN'illian1s scored froin eleven yards out: and Daley sprint- ed 37 yards to score. The Big' Reds won handily. ll-6. ln the season finale against Taft. the Big' Reds spotted the Senators two early touchdowns, though Kennedy's sec- ond quarter touchdown inade the score lel-8. The second half featured sparkling defense and a late Hughes scoring threat, which ended on the Taft two-yard line. Final score: Taft lef, Hughes 8. First Row: N. Carnes. A. Jones. D. Battle, L. Brown. M. William- Ru B rlnnmond Iourth Ross L M ut H Xlcmndtr 9 son. Second Row: V. Hardy, L. Watts, J. Dillon, L. Garland, J. Canipbtll Coirh Ron Otto Johnson, Third Row: R. Hughes. M. Hardman. E. Lansaw, L. Small Reserve Squad Falls Before Foes The Reserve football team. under tl1e leadership of Coach Ron Otto. Completed the 1960 season with a record of one victory and five losses. The lone win was 21 22-0 taining of the Vest High Mustang' Colts. YVoodward and lValnut Hills whitewashed the Big Red Reserves with respective 20 and 28 to nothing shellackings. Hughes, victory over Wlest- ern Hills was sandwiched in between defeats by XVitln'ow and Central. Hughes was on the short end of 30-8 and 20- 6 scores. The opening game with Taft saw the Big Red Re- serves narrowly miss getting into the victory column: final score: Taft 18g Hughes 16. This yearls small squad practiced faithfully and devel- oped teamwork to make themselves ready for varsitv play. A short Hughes line thrust is terminated by a jarring tackle. Taylor slashes through the Eagle defense toward touchdown territory. Freshmen Football Season The freshmen football team, eoaehed by liester Monk, had a fifty-fifty record as they won two games, and dropped two games. The encounter with Heinold ended in a 24-2-l tie. Hughes was shaded by Bloom, l3 to 6 and white-washed by Porter, 20 to 0. The Little Reds rolled over Gamble and W'est High, with seores ol' 21- to 6 and l8 to 6. Seventh and Eighth Grade Team Flihe seventh and eight grade football team closed the l96O season of live games with a perleet record. This team. ably eoaehed by Nlr, Richard Mille1': also won all ol' its ganies last year. Hughes triumphed over Walntit Hills by a score ol 20-6. whitewashed Western Hills 7-O, blasted lYoodward with a 20-0 victory, and beat Walnut Hills 28- 6, 'lihe Closest game ol' the year was the Baby Reds' 6-2 victory over Gamble. Gamble was leading 2-O with two minutes reingrining' when Pete Halverson scored the de- cisive touchdown with a thirty-Eve yard run. Bab Reds Victorious Wo Years in Row Ripping away from a Central de- fender, end Tom Mueller advances an already completed pass play for additional yardage in a 14-6 win. Richert's Big Red Runners Rank Third at End VARSITY TEANI-Kneeling: C. Binion, A. Ransiek, D. Green- nian, Standing: H. Tolliwr. Assistant Manager: S. Davis, A. Sehnc-id:-r, P. Sehultes, R. Jones, D. Bartholomew, R. lNinters, Manager. Coach Paul Riehert did a creditable job of training the Big Reds, cross-country team, as Hughes won third place in league competition, following only Taft and Wlithrow. The stalwarts of the squad were: Alan Ransiek, Pete Schultes, Danny Bartholeniew. Al Schneider, Ron Jones, Shelby Davis, and Curtis Binion. The Big Reds finished third in the first league nieet with 87 points. Sehultes finished second, with Jones. Bartholo- mew, Davis and Schneider also scoring. In the second meet. the Big Reds again placed third with 71 points, with Sehultes again hagging second place. Jones finished eighth while Ransielq, Bartholeniew and Schneider followed. RESERVE TEANI-First Row: K. Maxey, L. Byrd. G. Vllilliams. Second Row: M. Paul, Salter, R. Mallory. P. Lock. D. Goh:-l. Third Row: R. Winters. Manager: R. Bosse. C. Holland. C. W'ills. D. Kinley. H. Tollirer. Assistant Manager. Fourth Row: R. Ertel, N. Frye, R. Paul, B. Bryant, Schaffer. Schullcs is in front at the P.H.S.l,. cross country meet at Avon Fields as the Hughes harriers contend for league victory laurcls. of Re ular League Competition ln the third meet Hughes, with 66 points. finished second only behind a talented Taft team. Ransieli captured fourth placeg Schultes, sixth placcg and liartholemew, fourteenth place. .Iones and Binion also scored for Hughes. Hughes had a total of 224- points lor three meets and third place in the P.H.S.L. The Big Reds toolt sixth place, with 182 points, in the Southwestern District Nleet. Alan Ransick finished sixth. For this performance he attended a state meet at Columbus. Reserve Harriers Disappoint The Hughes Reserve Cross Country squad, also coached by Paul Richert, ended the season fifth in rugged P.H.S.L. competition. Shelby Davis. Don Greenman. Clifli Wells, Buford Bryant, Ed Zins, Don Kinley, Ray Ertel, Roy Paul. Noah Frye, Charles Holland, and 'lack Shafller made up the squad. ln the first P.H.S.l,, meet the reserve harriers ran home fifth. Rrtel, Davis, and Greenman scored for Hughes, The second meet also found the reserves finishing fifth out of a field of seven teams. ln the third and final P.H.S.L. meet, the reserves again grabbed filth place. Davis. Greenman, Wlellsj Bryant, and Zins finished for Hughes in that order. Coach Riehert has last minute instructions for the Big Red harriers xRr,,gw,F COACWiMCWU4 SAYLOR,MARVHQ Game! RHODEN.SAM Qoewd STAN DLEY. BOB fb Qmuzaaaf ALLEN,DARRYL ggiix il! ASKE L' ' -t if 'vm Q1 Q If V H AN,DAVE BUNTON,ROGER .wad Q MINEARD, TOM A Cjwdea X I!! ,K f HVA A X, , ,WM-W 1 ,ff- 'MM '1 'h.,- L L MM ,L..w 'W Q L, QCATON, TOM Q M ff? , Q v 2 ff ..,. :.:.. f .. 1 W ff Q' 'X A X W x Nw .x x 1.1 ,IR 35 ,F v w T X E K S 3 4 if QGLOECKLER, DAVE: Qmmwd Afpffwslhxff f-Q-55:-sffzbfm wg? f,m.,Q f f- was Qmba Q,-:ones-1 GRIMES 5 Hoopmen Find Difficult The Hughes basketball team hnished the season with a record of three wins and fifteen losses. Though hampered by a frequently penetrated defense, Hughes, offense was one of the more powerful in the city. Despite the record, the Big Reds lived up to the Hughes tradition of true sports- manship. In the first encounter, Monroe led most of the way, and a fourth-quarter Hughes rally fell seven points short, 65-58. The second game pitted Hughes against Roger Bacon. Hughes was behind 39-33 at the half, and an inspired team effort proved too much for the Big Reds. Hughes lost, 82- 71. Team Starts Poorly Anderson provided the competition in the third game. Hughes started slowly, and a second quarter spurt still left them behind at half. ln the second half, Anderson played excellent control ball, and won handily, 72-60. Standley dumped in 23 points, and Caton added 18, Hughes' first league game matched them against a pow- erful Wfithrow team. Playing inspired ball and employing a sticky defense, the Big Reds tied the Tigers at the end of regulation time. In the overtime, YVithrow outscored Hughes by two points and won, 70-68, in a thriller. Stand- ley led the team with 28. The next game, at Central, found the Knights baffling Hughes with their defense and holding a commanding lead throughout the contest. Raganls ll points, Caton's 13, and Standley's 23 were not enough as Hughes bowed, 84-62. Big Reds Win Two The Big Reds invaded Springfield North to capture its first win of the season. Balanced scoring assured Hughes of the win: Caton had 10, Mineard 16, Standley 12, and Allen 16, The Big Reds won easily, 66-56. Behind a 29-point performance by Bob Standley, Hughes whipped WValnut Hills, 68-52. The outcome was never in doubt as the Big Reds made it two straight victories over the hapless Eagles. The Senators of Taft opposed Hughes next, at Taft. The Senators, though never ahead by much, led at half, 26-24. Standley's 22 points and Ragan's 11 points enabled Hughes to keep close in the second half, but the Big Reds couldn,t close the gap as Taft won, 62-58. A tenacious zone defense sprung by Woodwvard threw the Big Reds off balance in the next game. Though the hrst half ended with Hughes only three points down, the Bulldogs won going away, 65-51, as Bunton collected 18 and Stand- ley added 11. Top-Buntonis controlling tip once more gets Hughes off to a good start. Middle-Mineard screens as Dave Ragan deftly drives around a Taft defender. Bottom-Chalk up two for Hughes, as Tom Cat0n's shot heads for the hoop. ohalking U Victories A valiant attempt against Western Hills ended in frus- tration and defeat. The highly-touted Mustangs jumped to an early lead but were overtaken by the Big Reds before the half. Standley's 28 points and Uaton's 18 points helped Hughes maintain the lead, but a desperation rally by Vest- ern Hills put the Mustangs on top. 80-79. At VVithrow, the Big Reds could not overcome an early lead forged by the sharpshooting Tigers. W'ithrow pulled steadily away and won handily, 92-81. Standley took game scoring honors with 30 points, while Mineard and Gloeekler added 14 and 8 points, respectively. PHSL Too Tough Hughes again niet Central, and again were soundly thrashed to the tune of 93-68. Caton collected 10, Mineard 17, and Standley 28, but Central,s all-court press sounded the death knell for the Big Reds. St. Xavier, the next foe, squeaked by Hughes, 69-67. Standleyls 28 points kept the Big Reds within striking dis- tance, before a few lucky breaks decided the ganie in the closing minutes. A potent Hughes team crushed W'alnut Hills for the second straight time, 71-45. Standley dumped in 27, and Caton and Allen collected 11 points apiece. Hughes led 41- 22 at halftime and continued its mastery throughout the second half. In the next game, the Big Reds encountered Taft. The tall and talented Senators led at half, 36-30, and then pulled steadily away. Standleyls 27 points, Allen's 11, and Caton's 10 were futile as Taft won, 74-60. Settle for 6th Place An early Hughes lead of 12 points was destroyed by a Woodward all-court press. The Bulldogs, down 35-29 at half, bounced back to subdue Hughes, 66-58. Hughes fea- tured balanced seoring as Bunton had 16, Caton 15.A11eu 12, and Standley 11 points. l'Vestern Hills opposed Hughes in the last regular season game. The Miistangs opened up to a 42-26 lead at halftime. and then coasted to an 81-70 victory. Bunton and Standley led in scoring with 20 points apiece, with Caton canning 17. Hughes faced second-seeded, heavily favored Taft in the State Tournament. An early Senator lead melted as a de- termined Hughes squad rallied and led at halftime, 31-26. The Big Reds widened the gap until late in the second half. when they led 60-49. Then Taft scored 14 straight points to clinch the victory, 67-66. Glorious in defeat, the Big Reds displayed a team effort traditionally Hughes. Top-Darryl Allen slows down action and sets up the play for Hughes. Nfiddle-Standley gets help from Wbodward as he fires his deadly jump shot. Bottom-An out-of-bounds pass is perfectly executed by Dave Gloeckler. 113 4M RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-Kneeling: J. Johnsong C. tholomew. Standing: Coach Lester Monk, B. Riess, R Pepples R Samuels, J. Gum, L. Ramsey, R. Brady, M, Hardman, D. Bar- Webster, R. Paul, L. Brown, M. Williamson. Reserve Cagers Finish Fifth in League The Little Reds were coached this year by Mr. Lester Monk. Mr. Monk is a biology teacher at Hughes and last year coached the Hughes tennis team. The Reserves won three games and lost thirteen during the '60-'61 season. Although their record is down somewhat from last year's, when they won five games and lost ten, the Reserves still managed to finish in fifth place in the league. The closest and by far the most exciting game for the Reserves during the season was played against the Bulldogs of Woodward. The game was tied at the end of regulation play and went into overtime. With 41-7 seconds left in the overtime, Woodward led 37-36 and Hughes called time-out. Coach Monk called for Bill Reese to take the last shot. Un- fortunately the ball bounced off the rim and the Bulldogs went on to win the game. Mike Hardman, a member of the Reserve squad, was asked to dress varsity for the tournament game. The twelve players of the Little Reds are going out next year for the varsity basketball team in hopes of bolstering the Big Reds for '61-'62. Date December 3 .... . . . December 9 . . . . . . December 10 .... . . . December 16 . January 6 ..... . . . . Reserve Basketball Record Reserves .Hughes .Hughes .Hughes .Hughes Hughes January 16 .... .... H ughes January 17 .. January 20 .. January 31 .. . . . .Hughes .Hughes .Hughes January 24 .... . . . . . . .Hughes February 3 . . .... Hughes February 7 .... .... H ughes February 10 . .. .... Hughes February 14 . . . .... Hughes February 17 . . . .... Hughes February 21 . . . .... Hughes February 24 ..... .... H ughes Won 4- Lost 13 Opponent Monroe ..... Roger Bacon Anderson . . . Withrow . . . Central .... Springfield .. Walnut Hills Taft ........ Woodward .. Western Hills Withrow .... Central ..,. St, Xavier . . . l'Valnut Hills Taft ....... Woodward .. Western Hills The freshman basketball team, coached this year by Mr. Miller, finished in sixth place in the Wtvstern League. The Frosh won four games and lost twelve during the '60-,6l season. The two highest-scoring junior high players, Tony jackson and Don Goebel, piled up 172 and 163 points, respectively. Coach Miller hopes that the '61 Frosh will strengthen next year's reserve squad. Coach Jack Cook took his 7th and 8th grade team into the quarter-finals of the championship after a poor season. FRESHMAN TEAM-Kneeling: M. Crowell, R. Leigh, R. Woods, J. Feisler, J. Jones, M. Daniel. Standing: R, Cunningham, D. Goe- bel, T. Jackson, J. Gerdon, D. Garland, G. Miller, N. Cams, Coach Richard Miller. unior High Basketball Bot s Good Competitors Goebel snags a rebound off the defensive board in a tight game. After a steal from a St. Xavier man, Danny Bartholomew breaks down court. Coach Richert has this large group of Varsity boys from which to develop the 1961 Hughes track team. Tracksters Anticipate Winning Season Wind Up in Runner-up Position Power from returning lettertnen will he the watchword lor the Hughes Big' Red cindertnen this year. An outstand- ing group ol' athletes graduated last year but the incoming hoys frotn lower grades. who were taking a back seat to the seniors last year. hax e thc opportunity to shine this year. Alter a good season last year the eindertnen ol' l96l will have ntuch to live up to. Coach Paul Richert will greet returning letterinen Pete Schultes. Earnest Kennedy. Sant Rhoden. Roger llunton. Dave Daley. and Ron lloncs. These boys. along' with others. Many junior high boys practice every afternoon for different track will lortn the body ol' the l96l track teain. The running' events will he among' the strongest lor Hughes and will oflier the greatest potential as lar as scoring' points is con- cerned. Ron .Iones will he running' the hurdles for the tracks- ters in such events as the 220 and -HO hurdles. Pete Schultcs. Dave Daley. lion Hardy. and Sant Rhoden will provide power in the spriuting events and the relays. Field events will call on the strength ol the tcain in general. Shot put. discus. pole vault. high jump and broad jump are among the lield events which face the boys, grades develop potential Varsity athletes in both running and events, Training and competition during seventh, eighth and ninth field events. Coach Paul Richert checks out Roger Bunton and Ron Jones on the hurdles at indoor practice before track season opens. Last season the cindermen had to cope with the power of a Taft team, which ranked among the top teams ol' the state. Hughes was forced to take a back seat to the Sen- ators in every meet in which both teams participated, The Knights of Columbus Nfeet gave the Hughes team its hrst chance to display its power. ln the PIISL Invitational Elect Hughes took seend place as in the K. of C. Meet, scoring 4-O points to Taftls 70. 1Yitlu'ow then put. on a display of pow- er and overtook Hughes in the PHSL Championship Meet. The Hughes track team has a tradition behind it of six charnpionsllips in the last 24 years. Individual athletes have set fifteen track records in the same period of time. A sprinting start to open the new track season demonstrates Hughes' power. 1961 Track Schedule Avril UPPOHCIH Place 5- -lVztlnut and lVoodward . . . . .Hloodward 12- -Wlestern and Central ,,,, Central l9---Taft and Wiithrow . . . . . .1Vitlf1row 22-- K. of C. Relays ..... . , .Trcehtcr 27-28-f-PHSL Relays . ,Trcchtcr Slay l-- 5-fPHSL 'liruck . ..Trechter 12-13-'Miami Meet .. ...Oxford 18-19 Southwest District ..Trechter 26-27 State Meet . . . .Columbus Broderick Reynolds and Sam Rhoden take batons on the final leg WMM i s if Lf? Y? First now: G, Pemberton. C, Wingard, D. Hudson, YV, YYand- G. Dillman. R. Zucker. L, Ramundo. Manager. Third Row: E. machc-r. D. Farris. Second Row: R, Chapman, E. Zins, J. Spencer, Korh. S. Owens, K. Jones. B. Hamlin. D. Toon. M M G I h S ' f Th' Vingard, Clhampion Swiinmer, linds Big Red Career was iinclelc-ated in Llie Ciiy and llistrifl Klcets. He placed lourlli in tlic- Stan- Meet. XN'illi Clleon XYing'ard,s final year of competition. a full liill XV21IKlII1Z1Cl1C1' picked up poinrs in the 100-yard back- leani ellort was put lorili lay the Hughes I11K.'I'II1CI1 as tliey stroke and lmtu-1'lly during the PHSL meets. 'lille seniors strove to better last yearas record. Cloacli Hundemer wel- and one sophomore. Lonnie Person. formed tlie 200-yard corned returning letlerinen. Bill Xxv21I1Ql1H21L'lll'1', llzlrid Hud- relays in Llii- l'rec-style and medley. ilVZ1I1Cl1I12iCl1Cl'. Wlingard, son. George Pelnberton. David Farris. and Cleon Wlingard. Pemberton, and Hudson lorined the medley relay, wllile who accounted for all points scored by the Hughes team. XVingard, x'vZUlCllTlZ1Cl1Cl': Farris, and Person made up the Cileon took on all eomers in the 200-yard freestyle and freestyle relay. Bill Viandniaeher stretches on the last lap of the 100-yard butterHy. Whtcthing for the turn, Cleon Wiingard takes a lead in the 200. 118 At publication time, the Big Red raelaeteers, under Coach Burley Grimes, were beginning another season of play, The outlook for the team is bright, as the squad is strengthened by the return of senior lettermen Doug' Lane, Russ Smith, Art Fuller, and James joshua. Also on the team are Dave Ridge, Larry Brown, Dan llartholemew, Bill Bloore, and Jack Baker. With the coming of spring, the golf fever hits followers of the sport everywhere, and Hughes is no exception. The Hughes golf squad is eapably advised by Mr. Morgan Jones, a faculty member and professional golfer. The squad eon- sists of seniors Tom lWueller and Phil W'erle, juniors, Chris Rennegarbe and Fred VVeseoeg and Z1 lone sophomore, Dave Cl1l'F3'. Russ Smith and Coach Grimes talk about tennis. Standing: T. lvfeyers, G. Hauser. D. Curry, C. Brown, J. Joshua, D. Ridge. Kneeling: J. Baker, E. Weise, D, Bartholomew, A. Fuller. Golfers and Netmen Take to utdoors Standing: F. YVeseoe, T. Nfueller, C. Rennegurbc, P. Wlerle, D. Curry. Kneeling: Mr. Morgan jones. First Row: A. Tscthciner, D, Ragan. J. Johnson. AI. Gum. A. Jones, C. Hill, M. Johnson, JA Cannedy, T. Gwinnek, C. Samuels. M. Tigges. Second Row: T. Daniel, J. Albn, R. Beyer, D, Allen. G. This year, the outlook is bright for the Hughes sackinen. The return of seven lettertnen has bolstered the squad con- siderablv: Bob Courtney. Cliff Bell, Dick Richter. Dave Gloeckler. Mel Johnson, Jim Laseke. and Darryl Allen. Of Thompson. J. Todd, R, Pepples, D. Richter. J. Laseke, C. Bell, B. Courtney, Coach Ronald Otto. Pitchers, Fielders, these boys. Courtney, Johnson, and liell have been elected eo-captains. Add fourteen other boys to these veterans, along with Coach Otto, and you have a potentially strong team in capable hands. The teani prowess is highlighted by Bob Courtnev's and llixn I,aseke's excellent pitching, and Mel .Iohnson's dazzling infield play. Cflifli f'Punehvl' Bell and llarrvl Allen displayed strong hitting during the pre-season practice session. Dick Richter. a first baseman with power. also contributes heavily to the Big Red offense. This year. the Hughes saeknien have been practicing five hours a day. There are few sure positions on the team. as Coach Otto has given every boy a fair try-out. A couple of infield positions. an outfield spot, and the catching are un- certain. The first game. April 4th at Coy Field. however. will find Hughes ready for Sycamore. Another winning season is anticipated, as the Big Reds material is of chain- pionship caliber. Last year. Hughes had a winning season with a l5-lO record, The Big Reds eatne in second in PHSI, competition for the third straight season. tving Taft with a 7-5 league record. Now this is what the game is played with! says Coach Ron Otto to keystone man, Nlcll johnson. Early in the season Jim Laseke gets in some practice trying to learn the technique of laying down a perfect bunt. Hitters Practice Dail to Perfect Pla 1961 Baseball Schedule April Opponent -1- Sycamore ..... 5-- W'ooClwa rd . . 6 -Lockland .... 7f'fl'V21lIll1t Hills . . 10-V Taft ...... 12-'Cf-im-al .... 13--Purcell .... . 14'-V'i1hrow ..... 17 - lfcstvrn Hills .. . l8'.AI1ClK'I'SO1l .... 19--Reading .... 207Rog'i-r Bacon . . 21 -VVoodwarcl .. 24- lYalnut Hills . 25--St. Xavier . 26-Taft ...... 287Cen1x'al ..,... Nlay Opponent 1--W' i throw ......... 0 -- -Newport Catholic .. 3--XXX-stcrii Hills ...., 8----St. Bc-rnzxrcl ..... . . . 9-'Newport Catholic .. 1O-- lfinncytowii ...... ll'P1'1I1Cl'tOI'l ....,.., 15702114 Hills ...,...... 16A North College- Hill l7-- Whycniiiirig ........ . al 11 19 .5. .-.,. 141- .......... 26. 27 ..... Place Coy 'llhcrc Thr-re , Coy 'l'hc'rt' . Coy Coy 'l'ht'rc 'l'hr-rv 'l'hc1't- rlihvrc , Coy . . . Coy There Thcrtf . Coy Thr-rc Place . Coy . . . Coy District R if . Coy . Coy 'l'ht'1't- 'llhvri' 'lihcrv 'l1l11'1't' Ylihvrc Ylihvrr' Nice,-ls gionzil State Bob Chick', Courtney and Butch Punch Bell contemplate a successful season under Coach Otto's tutelage. AW. B 'if'-we Ma... .f 1 Q: 1? R f ' X1 ft lil iz xii' R 33 f ,CTL ' I, , . Z ,.,. W, I JJ-.W 9 4 :--,-s .:..,,.. --f--.'-.' 1 ,:. ..'1 z 'f2EEfi':i ...-.. gfwwiisiffpf.-.W H , NN, I i ,222 First Row: D. Richter. R. Gibson, R, Winters, M. John- son, W. Gray, A. Selmeider. D. Hudson. Second Row: R. Jones. V. Moore. C. Wlingard. D. fiabel, A. Fuller LI. Rennegarbe. C. Sehine, R. Smith Third Row: T. Nluel- ler, R. Tliornton. H. W'illiams. T. VVhetstone. Sehultes, D. Hardy, li. Ramundo, P. Hopkins. Fourth Row: J. Can- nedy, B. Heard, T. Hart, D. Lane, B. Georgeton, D. 'Fay- lor. R. Nlurrell, C. Bell. Fifth Row: R. Revels. A. Ransiek, 'lf Myers, R. Bunton, D. Glo:-ekler. G. Pemberton, B. Stzmdley, S. Rhoclen, B. Reynolds. Hughes Athletes Earn Sports Letters These H-Club members are proud of the records set by Hughes athletes and of trophies won by Big Red championship teams through the years. H-Lllub was founded in 1948 by Mr. Kirrdseliy and is presently sponsored by hir. lVill Hiindernar. Nlcnibership is open to those boys who have earned and received a let- ter-HHU--in any ol the various sports. The H-Club has as its purpose: 'Fo make possible an organization of athletes which will have prestige and high standing in Hughes for all races. eolors, and ereeds. 'Fo have a club lor whieh any boy is eligible providing that, by his own ellort and achievement., he has won a var- sity letter on any reeognized athletic team. 'Fo encourage and create a stronger desire for the boy who liasnyt won his letter to try harder and put liorth more ellort in order to beeome a member. To ereate an Hall for one and one lor all spirit so il' a boy starts to have difheulties in school, his fellow lettermen will help him to get back his interest. To maintain a elub whieh will promote leadership, poise, stability. clean living, and a desire for further education. The sale of basketball programs and the Queen of Sports dance are two main activities in which H-Club takes part. lnter-elub basketball was first introduced to the elub this year. By playing basketball after the bi-weekly meetings. everyone bceomes active in the ehib, 122 First Row: B. Kraus, Softball, K. Aldridge, Tennisg C. Mapes, Badminton, K. Tyre, Bowling. Second Row: M. Hollstein, N. Smith, Treasurer, M. Powell, Historian, J. Keller, President, R, Fitzgerald. Yiee-President, A. Ellis. Secretary. Third Row: V XYalker. Modern Dance, L, Jenkins, Activity Chairman, A. lvalker, Hockey, M. Green. Delores Rebsch, Archery. G. A. A. Active Under Board Leadership '.l'he Girls' Athletic Association, founded in 1937, has eontinued through the years to encourage girls to partici- pate in many sports. Sportsmanship is greatly emphasized in all G.A.A. activities and in their motto: i'For when the one great Scorer Comes To mark against your name, He marks not if you lost or won But how you played the ganief, This year's G.A.A. ofheers were Jan Keller, president, Rec-nie Fitzgerald. vice-president, Annie Ellis, secretary: Nettie Smith, treasurerg and Lottie Jenkins, activities chair- man. The ofheers were assisted hy an executive board made up of the sportsleaders. jan Keller presides at formal initiation of new G.A.A. members First Row: S. W'eishaupt, Presidentg S. Wleishaupt, Vice-Presidentg S, Brzinnock. Second Row: J. Dodson, Trezisurc-rg J. Guentter, L. Yclton, M. Haff, Secretary. This year the Junior High G.A..-X. is separate from that Senior High. The OECCFS were elected at the end of last yt'ar's season by all the junior high members. using secret ballot. The oflieers elected by inenibers of GAA. were Sandy VVoisl1aupt, presidcntg Sheryl lVtflSl12lll1Jt, yitit'-prrsitlt'nt. Jerri Smith. treasurcrg MHfQdI'l'lQ Holli. secretary. The vxecutive board met to plan the activities lor G,A.A. and also to plan the season schedulcs. The sportlr-aclers helped to plan tht' tournaments lot their particular sport. The spot-tloadt-rs for -Iunior High CIAA. lor this year were 'lane Gucnttt-r. vollcyhall: Kielyia Mc'Mirklr3, haskvthallg Linda Yvlton. softball: and Cheryl Armstrong. socecrball. Unflt-r the supervision of Blrs. WX-rtz. tht- .Iunior High G.A.A. ran smoothly and successfully. A popular sport not only among the senior high girls. hut also tht- junior high girls is volleyball. The girls in the seventh. eighth and ninth grades wort' guiclt-cl hy lWrs. Pauline Wlertz. .lane Guenttt-r worked with Nlrs. Vtrtz to help the girls in srrx'ing and other tech- niques. XN'l1en the girls were accomplishctl in vollcyhall. they were rc-acly for playclay. which was hvlcl at Hughes this year in hoth the girls' and tht- hoys' gyms. On XM-clnesclay lNfIrs. Pauline Vlertz would hc- out coach- ing tht- st-x't-nth and eighth graclts girls in soc'rt-rhall The sportleaclrr. Cllieryl Armstrong, was on hancl to give tht' girls assistance. The season closccl with a playclxty. ht-ld at Wlvstt-rii Hills. Dorothy Dyer tries to get the ball for her team in a soccer game unior High fficers lan Varied Program livclyn Koehl prepares to receive thc ball. Girls enjoy a fast-moving game of volleyball in the girls' gym. Volleyball, Softball Encourage Fair Pla Oru' ol tho most popular of the G.A.A. sports, as proved by Iluf large numlwr of girls wlio Camo out for it, was ilu: last-moving game of volleyball. Lfnclor the lcaclc-rsliip of Lucy Gzmglolli and tlux ctoacli. Miss Bla-ycrs. tlu- girls were taught llul firu-r points of vol- lcylvall and liow to work as a tf-am. Siu'li terms as not luallil. lot, ball. and 'Aspikc' bn-Camo part of tlu- ovory- clay jargon ol' tlu- girls. Practice was lu-lcl ovory 'lliu-sclay zuul 'illlllI'SCl21?' in tluf girls' gylll, lYlulu tho first sign ol' spring Camo. llul girls were out cxirryirig tluf glow-s. bats arul balls to l airvicw Fu-lcl. Until Twol Tlirm-E was tlu- Coilm lulard lirom ilu' liivlcl. c-wry liuxsday and Tluirsclay aftc-r srlumol. ll' any coacliirig was rum-cle-cl, Miss ML'y'Lxl'S was always llu'rc. Tluf sporluzulvr. llomiu' Kraus. gan' assistance. ,-Xl ilu- 4-rul ol tluk soasori the girls slumwvcl their skills by comp:-ling against otlulr scliools on playday. G..-XA. cluxr- Lclrc-cl a luis to talu- tlul girls to Limlu-ii Airport Playliclcl. Willie Moorer pitches to Bonnie Kraus in a practice game in the girls' gym. Springtime, Time for Tennis During April and hlay, the girls traveled to the Coy Field tennis courts to practice their skills at this invigorating sport. lklrs. l'Vertx taught girls to serve with accuracy and speed, placing the hall in the corner hardest for the op- ponent to reach, Then she demonstrated hoth the liorehand and the backhand return, as well as other strokes essential f or a good game. All of these practices were put to use in a tennis tourna- ment, where the girls chose partners and competed in Hcloublesw. Enthusiasm ran high on Mondays for, on that day, Kay Aldridge, sportsleader, and her eager troupe, full of the necessary vim and vigor. enjoyed perfecting their tennis form. G. 126 Bonnie Kraus returns the ball! A. A. Girls Hit Target! W'atcli the windows! During the first few weeks of archery practice, this shout could he heard coming from the girls' gym. . hliss hfleycrs instructed tl1e girls to have full control of tl1e how. Then the girls looked forward to the target tourna- ment in which the girls shoot from 30, 4-O, and 50 yards away. The girls shoot five arrows to each round and three rounds to a tournament. Each week a tournament was held lor each ol' the three distances. The tournaments lasted for three weeks. The winner of the tournament was the girl who accumulated the highest total of points. The points were determined by the dillerent colors on the target. each ol which represent a certain number of points. The points were totaled and the winner acclaimed! Cavallo, C. Nlapes, A. Ellis and NI. Fitzgerald practice hit- ting the target. Mrs. Pauline VVertz, Miss Verlie Meyers and Mrs. Diane Ziegler look over March schedule of playdays and tournaments. mumrz mit: scum , smiley, Sponsors Help Plan Tourneys The sponsors of G.A.A. for 1961 were Miss Meyers, Mrs. Ziegler and Mrs. Wertz. The sponsors worked with the sportleaders in planning the tournaments. G.A.A. could not have been a success without them. Miss Meyers saw to it that basketball, badminton, hockey, softball and volleyball were well-organized this year. Mrs. Ziegler instructed life-saving and modern dance and swimming for two seasons. The junior high sponsor was Mrs. Wertz, who organized the officials' club, new at Hughes this year. Junior high team sports and tennis were also supervised by Mrs. Wertz. The Hughes G.A.A. swim team is supervised by Mrs. Ziegler. To make the team, the girls must pass tests con- sisting of speed and form qualifications. These tests include swimming twenty yards freestyle, back stroke, breast stroke, and butterfly for speed and twenty yards trudgen crawl. Team Captain Nance Muhlberg and Mrs. Ziegler helped to improve the girls, strokes. The team practiced every Thursday in the boys' pool. Then all G.A.A. swim teams from the city competed in a city-wide intramural swim meet to compare their abilities in diving, racing, and free- style. Swimmers Try New Strokes X .3 7 I 5 Y S ,,y. Ei,- . . 5?iii f5l3f5?! V ' , . ' El' ' , - if' 7 ff' ,if 47 ,V N. , 5 , J: , i5V7w..g3 an ,fl aaas 't t . i -i Y X ' ' i 3. ,Milli ,gjjl .... . ig. ,, - '..:.-E- ..,.- - Q V..: To start a relay race, N, Muhlberg, - ' ' jf, -5 . S. Keller and lNI. Green get ready , E ,. .. I- ,V . A- . . tim... to dlvg ln. . D . . ., Y . . :Z I. ,'. . A V g QT' X or if Q t ....,... .1 f ,..,. ..,,.. ' ' it ...,.. . , ,... .,... , . .qgqi . g ,N G.A.A. girls wearing gleaming black leotartls and casting shadowy patterns on the girls' gym floor niake up the moclern clancc' class. Mrs. Diane Ziegler teaches the girls graceful steps of selt'-expression. Splits. pirouettes, cartwheels, lianclstands and balancing are only a part of the varied program of modern dance. After many hours of practice, the Hughes girls begin to appreciate each movement and gesture. They look tiomarcl to the annual modern dance symposium. really a conceit in dance. held in the spring. GAA, girls liroin all thc public high schools participate. fficials Learn ules, Practice Refereeing New for G..-XA. this year was the Ofiicials' Club. organ- ized to help the sports program run more smoothly. The members were senior high girls only. Each season, girls met on Nlonclays to learn the rules for their particular sport. Wlith the help ol' Mrs. WNY-rtf. the girls learned the signals for xolleyball, baslaethall and softball. Next, year the girls will possibly lt-arn the rules for lioclxey. The lIll'I'l'll'?t'l'S olhciatctl junior high g'21II1t'S ou Wrclries- days. On Tuesdays zuicl 'liliursclays the girls ofiiciatc-cl the senior high team sports. West, and G. Hall. Girls Dance in Rhythm With whistles in hand, members of Offi- cials, Club Cheek some unfamiliar rules. Vera Yfalker, in front, leads 1116111- bers in a dance. They are: M. An- derson, Slayton, J. Nlitchell, D. Crum, P. Ciers, NI. Burns, NI. Girls learn to serve the Nbirdief' Hockey and Basketball Une of the hardiest games in G.A.A. is hockey. Only the sturdiest and most courageous members turn out for this sport. On Tuesdays and Thursdays the faithful members of the Big Red hockey team worked at perfecting their techniques. The girls play field hockey with a ball, not ice hockey with a puck. Each team consists of a goalie, two guards. two forwards, two wings, and a center. Annie Walker held the position of sportleader this year, and Miss Meyers acted as instructor and adviser. Betty Payne tries to get the ball away from her opponents. Form, Fitness Required Every Monday the girls met to practice badminton. Miss Verlie Meyers taught the girls the fundamentals of the game. Badminton is another form of tennis. The rackets used in badminton are smaller and lighter. Instead of a ball, a birdie is used. This year badminton was among the games played on Playday held at Lunken Playfield in the spring. Attract an in G. A. A Basketball is a favorite sport of the girls of G.A.A. Wfith Lucy Ganglofl' as sportleader, the girls take over the gym twice a week to play for a championship. At the end of the season the girls play against ditlerent schools on play day. The biggest event of the year is the Battle of the Sexesl' in which the girls' honor team plays the boys' Varsity. The girls usually manage to win and celebrate their victory with the i'Mr. and Miss Hughes dance. Deanna Hershey lights for a rebound. 129 First Row: P. Slattery, L. Gall. S Rietinan. L, Howard. D. Hershey D. Shaw. Second Row: lvlr. G Curtis. Director: B. Harris. J. Gil christ, D, Swain, R. Sheffield, R. Cunningham, K. Craddock. S Slattery. Third Row: G. Hoffman. R. Reifli, D, Adams. D. Sollberger S. Fields. R. Rupp. Vice-President P. Deschler, Fourth Row: C, Love joy. D. Farris. A. Upshaw. E Wlade, D. Bahle, G. Hawkinson, D. Ciandis. Work of Band Wins Admiration of Spectators hir. Curtis is in charge of the bands and orchestra at Hughes. He plans all the programs given during half-time at football games and at pep assemblies. He also plans the music to be played by the band at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Mr. Curtis has been at Hughes for three years, during which time he has devoted much effort to improving the quality of the band. There are three main divisions of band. First, there is the beginners, band for students beginning to learn to play an instrument: next. the junior high band serves those who can play instruments in a creditable manner, finally, senior high band is for students who are in senior high and are more advanced in their music. On October fourteenth all the Cincinnati Public High School bands participated in Band Night at Trechter Sta- dium. Students and faculty experienced a great thrill of pride and admiration as they watched the Big Red musi- cians perform. Trumpets and Trombones-First Row: D. Swain. Second Row: D. Sollberger, P. Deschler, Third Row: G, Scott, S. Ashbrook, A. Fields. Fourth Row: G. Hawkinson, R. Rupp, J, Gilchrist. B. Moore. Fifth Row: A. Upshaw, L. Roberts, D. Battle. 130 REED SECTION First Row: R. Anderson, D. Farris, A Anderson. Second Row: C. Bradshaw D. Hershey, B. Gossling, C. Saylor. L Gall, K. Schaefer, R. Reifll, N. Hup pertz, S. Kidwell, P. Lewis, D. Adams, N. VVallaCe, B. Harris. L. Howard. BRASS and PERCUSSION First Row: S. Slattery. E. Wilde, S Rhoden, J. Youngblood, D. Cztndis. K. Vanover, D, Shaw. Second Row E. Ehcrhart, R. Cunningham, R. Bin ford, R. Sheffield, KI. Ferguson, J. Dil lon, C, Lovejoy, B. Davis, J. Dum mann. First Row: C. Bradshaw, A. An- derson, E. Eberhart, B. Gossling J. Fey. C. Armstrong. C, Taylor Second Row: R. Collinsworth. R Cllippinger. K. Yanover, G. Hiles N. VVztllaCe, P. Lewis, J. Young- blood. Drum Major. Third Row N. Huppcrtz. G. Scott. B. Davis R. Binford, K. SCl'1aCfcr, S. Kid- well, J. Ferguson. Fourth Row: S Ashbrook, R, Anderson, B. Moore S. Rhoden, J. Darnnizuin. L, Rob- l'I'tS. Pep Club dds Spirit to School First Row: E. Arns. J. Colegatc. M. Holl- stein. President: N. Hall. D, Hershey. SCC- ond Row: S. Fay. P. Neumann, R. Lenning. B. Quillen, Secretary: J. McDaniel, Corre- sponding Sccretary. Third Row: M. Byles. Sponsorg I.. Jenkins. A. Huerk. M. Gal- lagher. Vice-President: M. Coshun. L. May J, Faulkner. Treasurer: R, Bradford, Spon- sor. Fourth Row: R, Rupp. D. Melvin. R. Ertel, D. Ziegler. Sponsor: L. Booth, H. Ligon. T. W'illiamson. Pep Club. founded by Mr. Robert NIcSpadden and N111 Miltori Anderson in 1951, encourages school spirit, enthu- siasm. sportsmanship and loyalty among Hughes students. This year. with the leadership of Nlrs. Diane Ziegler. hir. Nlelyille Bylcs. and Mr. Robert Bradford. membership ex- ceeded 1000. This is one of the largest totals on record. Pep Club sponsors chartered buses to out-of-town games. pep assemblies, a special Pep Club section at football games, and the traditional Red and W'l1ite Dayn. Members sell Hughes ribbons. shakers. and buttons. Pep Club and the Gargoyli' statl' sponsored the 'Cu- pid's Fling dance in February. At this dance the winners of the Senior Popularity Contest were announced. Marge Lawson and Art Fuller were crowned King and Queen of Hearts this year. The executive board consists of sophomores, juniors. and seniors. lt sponsors the cheerleaders and Pep Club guards. The club donates to the Hughes Christmas fund, sends the cheerleaders to a city-wide Cheerleading Clinic, and enables the drum major to attend a summer camp. The 1961 Varsity Cheerleaders, under the direction of Miss Verlie MLxy'CfS, practiced two days each week during the summer and school year. They helped to cheer the liig Reds on to many victories. ln the picture at left are: Nlary Ann Creeng Carol Youngg Diane Owensi Alice Heuck. Captain: Sheila Smith: and .Ieanie johns. Cheerleaders Aid Teams to Victor Drun1 Klajor james Youngblood and the majorettes perform at concerts as well as on the marching field. arching ajorettes Bring Color to Games The marching majorettes always added color to the Hughes football games. From September through Novem- ber, they spent their sixth periods practicing with the band, under the direction of M1', Gilbert Curtis. lYhen they werent making formations with the Senior Band, they were studying under the watchful eye of Dottie Moeller. Dottie was graduated from Hughes in 1958. As Head Majorette at the University of Cincinnati, she coached the Pep Club Promotes Exuberant Spirits The Junior High Pep Club was newly organized as separate from the senior high group. Under the leadership of Blrs. Diane Morand. an executive com- mittee consisting of four members from each of the junior high grades is writing a constitution and planning an election of oflicers and a membership drive for next year. This year's activities have included a junior high pep assembly in cooperation with the -Iunior High band, cheerleaders. and majorettes, and a bus trip to the Schwab basketball game. First Row: D, Morand. Sponsor, E, Morin. G, Charles. S. MeNay. C. johnson. H. Garrett, Second Row: K. Ben- nett, S, Whalen, F, Neal, B. Campbell, J. Grifliths, girls with their style, rhythm, and poise. This years majorettes are: Captain Carolyn Cook, Caro- lyn Koch, Jerri Madill, Paula Neumann, Betty Quillen, Diana Schneider, and Pat Willmoth. Although the major- ettes are not directly associated with Pep Club, they partic- ipate in all Pep Assemblies and add spirit to football games. ocr 24028 mn , mmm means' cum :worn ' sos Br nl nr can sos Q nuzmrrx IOHOR own aw cam: mmm, asc IUIIITS my mf 8 of 59 The '60 Class presented Hughes 4 with 3 12' by 3' bulletin board as its traditional gift. Important school activities are listed for four weeks. God and country and others before ourselves Well expresse feeling that inspires us to maintain cheerfully honored traditions of service. Through club projects, We bring happiness to many. SER ICE Student Council Promotes Leadership at Hughes First Row: R. lhonipson, C. Young. J. Octtingcr. N. Prcston, C Cook, N. Muhlhcrg. M. Ficlds. B. Hamm, Y. Crawford. S. Smith. J. McDanicl. Second Row: C. Mathcis. S, Runck. A. Heuck, M. Gallagher. N. Huppc-rt7. G. B1'llllT1QE'1'. D. Stout. C. Johnson, L. Jenkins, KI. Zapf. Third Row: M. Carnphcll. R. Garrett, B. Beyer L. lVatts. D. Curry. S. Thompson. J. Shcldon. M. Griiuni. D. Hcrshey. A. Ellis. Fourth Row: M. Tiggcs. R, Smith, D. Sollber- gcr. M. Foster, XV. Booth, K, Vanover, L, Hill. L. Rarnundo, N. Davis, Ni. Puthofl. Fifth Row: D. Ragan. P. W'crlc. A, Ransick, P. Yoder. D. Gloecklcr. E. Hildebrand. J. Schultcs. R. Chapman J. Salcc. D. Bartholoincw. Student Council. composed of rcprcscntatives elected in cach hoinorooni. is thc govcrning hody of Hughes High School. The council was organized in l945. Bliss Gladys Kloak supcrviscs thc council and its inany projects. This ycar the Senior Student Council rcprcscntativcs sold ldjit lnjun niascols to niany Hughcs studcnts. Board Decides 'l'ho Exccutivc lioard. coinposcd ol' eight representatives. planncd incctings and activitics. Thc Board managed thc Lost and Found. the Lcadcrship Cfonfcrencc ati which Xlayor Bachrach spolsc. and the Classical Asscinbly. The Board also saw that thc ciublcuis ol all Hughcs clubs wcrc hung on the Alcovc wall and that thc point systcni honored all activc Huzitcs. ,ol Schedule Student Council Executive Board: N. Huppcrtz. Prcsidcnt of Prcsidcnts' Coun- cil: A. Ransick. 'lrcasurcrz D. Bartholo- mcw, Sophoniorc XvlL'C'P1't'SlCll'T1lI C. Young. Vice-Prcsiclciit: Miss Gladys Kloak. Sponsor: R. Smith. Prcsidcnt: L. Rainundo. Junior Vice-Prcsiclcntg N. Nluhllaerg. Corresponding Sccrctary: A. He-ucli. Rccording Sccrctary. 136 11 Presidents' Council Co-ordinates Events Presidents' Council. 21 eoniparatiwlx' new eluh at c c ' Hughes. was oreaniyetl in 1.951 lts purpose is to help ro-ordinate the activities of Huuhes' mam' oreaniya- tions. The president ot' each eluh is automatically ll member ol' the Council and the president ol' tht Council hecoines a member ol' Senior High Student Council Executive Board. The two eluhs work together to solve problems. This year's officers were Nancy Huppertr. president : Dave Hudson. vice president: and Emily Arns. secretary. hir. Paul Bowers is the Couneilis sponsor First Row: J. McRoberts. Y. Crawford. C. Falstreaux. B, Benton N. Green. E. Arns. Secretary: M. Hollstein. Second Row: KI. Kel- ler, B. Strauss. N. Huppertz. President: A. Heueli. K. Kiefer Third Row: R. Smith, D, Ridge. C, Wingard. A. Means. R. Smith Fourth Row: P. Bowers. Activity Coordinatorg P. WN'erle, P. Yoder A. Ransick. D. Hudson. Vice-Presicleutg M. Powell. Tnterfratority Council Governs Clubs lnterfratority Council. the governing body for Hughes' sororities and fraternities, is under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Hoffman and Mr. Paul Bowers. The council pro- motes a better eo-operation between the school and social clubs. At Christmas the sororities and fraternities go earoling together. At the end of the year the cluh gives a worthy senior a scholarship. First Row: N. Muhlherg. N. Green. B. Benton. N. Huppertz. V. Crawford. XvlCK P1'C'SlClC1 1t1 L. Dunaway. Second Row: D. Hoffman. Sponsorg D. Fultz. Z. McBride. N. Schellinger. P. Bowers, Activity Coordinator. Third Row: R. Smith, M. Gallagher. D, Gabel. C. Xfingarrl, Treasurer: A. Means. Secretaryg B. Strauss. President. unior Leaders Govern Classmates First Row: F. Hampton, R. Wiallis, J. Ping, D. Ritter. B. Bays, R. Steele, J. Montgomery. Second Row: D. Towles, R. Benton, N. Sonnna, J. Moore, E. Anderson, R, Saylor, D. Allen. Third Row: T. Koch, H. Suhr. S. Bush. H. Godsey, J. Prior, Sponsor, F. Crn- Ever since the junior high was added to Hughes, repre- sentatives from the seventh, eighth and ninth grades have led their classmates through the work of the Junior High Student Council. The Council accomplishes rnuch in the improvement of the school through the various projects. ningham, M. Owens, P. Richardson. Fourth Row: S. Towner, B. Wells, M. Ciafaroini, G. Dickerson, B, Keller, D. Warren. V. Hetzer. Fifth Row: M. Miller, P. Forste, D. Goebel, B. Pemberton, J. Davidson. G, VVilder. Sponsored by Nlr. Joseph Prior, the Junior High Stu- dent Council Executive Board plans the many useful pro- jects which thc Council undertakes. The board consists ol' ofhcers and ineinbers at large of the Council and is ably presided over by Dan Goebel. Executive Board Plans Activities Seated: P. Richardson, Recording Secre- taryg S. Towner, Corresponding Secre- tary: B. Pemberton. Corresponding Secre- tary, D, Goebel, Prcsidentg P. Forstc, Treasurer: D. Towles, Vice-President. Standing: E. Anderson, J. Davidson. M Ciafaroini, V, Hetzer, M. Owens. These officers, assisted by Nlr. Heink, sponsor, help Hughes Club to reach high goals and maintain long-standing traditions, Hughes Cluh. onc of the oldest cluhs in the history of Hughes High School, was established as a service club hy M1'. Ehner Kizer in l9l9. Junior and senior boys who maintain at good cliaractcr and scholastic record are eligible for membership. The -Iohn Alden-Priscilla dance given nc-ar 'llizinksgiving is their traditional nioricy-niatking project. The boys use this money for their trip to Brown County State Park in Juno and to support a project for the use of the school. 'l'hcy have given the school such itcrns as at television set, at typewriter for the annual, a trophy case, and this ya-zu' a gift of 55250. First Row: J. Sivhcl, C, Sichl. C, MacBrair. A. Schneider, Sergeztnt-at-Arms5 R. Braarn, R. Smith. E. Zins, See- ond Row: J. Thompson, D. Zuefle. D. Sollhc-rg:-r. D. Ragan. View--Prvsidentz J. Alhu. A. Fuller, Secretaryg G. Dilhnan. Third Row: R. Rupp. H. Ligon. D, Ridge, E. Bach. F. Nzintz. QI. Bahl. L. Rznnundo. Fourth Row: B. Dossenbaeh. B, Stuvlicy, KI. Powell. Prc-sidcnti P. Yoder, T. Hurt. B. Beyer. Fifth Row: L, Koch. B. Standley, D. Gloeckler. Sl'I'Qt'IlIll-Ill-.'XI'IIlSf G. Schreibr-r, B. Slattery. L, Booth. A. Rzinsieli. First Row: A. Schneider, K. Tucker, J. Licht, B. Skitf, D. Ridge, E. Mertes, R. Braarn. Recording Secretary. Second Row: P. Bowers, Sponsor, E. Zins, M. Powell, Vice-President, G. Hauser, His- torian, C, MacBrair, C. Sichl, Treasurer. Third Row: R. Blank, P. Werlc, Corre- sponding Secretary, D. Behr, Chaplain, G. Schreiber, W. Wandmacher, A. Ran- sick, President, G. Byrd. Hi-Y Emphasizes Good Character These officers. with the help of hir. Bow- ers, sponsor, have guided the club in its many projects and activities. Hughes Senior Hi-Y was founded in l943 by Mr. Paul Bowers, the present sponsor. Its purpose is to create, maintain. and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. Good grades, good character, and participation in outside activities are required for membership. Hughes Hi-Y received a high honor when it was chosen over Hfty other Hi-Y clubs in Hamilton County to induct new members in a cermony at the Masonic Temple before 800 prominent YMCA otlicials. This year the boys went caroling with Senior Y-teens to Drake Memorial Hospital, X'Vesley Home, and Good Samaritan Hospital. 140 Y-Teens Support Service Projects Y-TEENS EXECUTIVE BOARD S. Keller, J. Colegate. E. Arns. J. Madill, Miss Beaver. Sponsor: K. Merchant. R. Novelli. J. Keller. President: N. Howe. Treasurerg S. Thompson, Secretary: J. Faulkner, Yice-Presidenti B. Strauss. D. Roll. M. Coshun. B. Edwards. First Row: J. Cook, M. Penn, C. Mapes, C. Sehoettle. S. Smith. J. McDaniel, S. Cole. YY. Smallwood Second Row: B. Joos. N. Muhl- hc-rg, J. Rahn. S. Hudson, C. Young. J. Trussell. J. MeRoberts. G. Motiiit. B. Kennedy. Third Row: J. Tooson. S. Speyerer. E. Nfasram. M. Dellvar. Nl. Nliller. D. Roll. R. Lenning. M, Camp- hell. E. Smith, C. Johnson. Fourth Row: C. Combs. D. Dean. A. Niineniets. S. Thompson. E. Fields. B. Strauss. Proerznn Chair- 'jf man: M. Gallagher. A. Smale. J. . Gerhardt. Fifth Row: B. Gibson. J. Langenhaeh. A. Roland. S. Ott, M, Rietmzin. B. Edwards. Sehunk, M. Coshun. Registrarg R. Schneider. A. Means, First Row: J. Cooper. B. Moore. J. Johns. D. Reaves. B. V'eston. S. Johnson. S. Keller. E. Arns. J. Madill. Second Row: C. Clark, J. Colt-gate. Chaplain: Jones. M, Hollstcin. C. Nantz. K. Aldridge. J, Faris. E. Walker. D. Hershey. Third Row: L. Steele. S. Rue. R. Novelli, S. Meehler, B. Mitchell. B. Berry, K. Russell, A. lsrail. M. Grimm. Fourth Row: Hudson, John- son, J. Muhlherg, K. Halvorson. J. Uettinger. D. Roark. J. Zapf, P, McCabe. J. Aldridge. Fifth Row: T. Smith. A. Quatkemeyer. S. Hughes, J. Keller, R. Carpenter. G. Brillinqer. C. Bright, S. Chavis, V. Bates. N. Howe. A traditional club at Hughes is Senior Y-teens. a high school organization connected with the Young Y'Voman's Christian Asso- ciation. The Y-teens strive Hto huild a fellowship of girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. To promote this purpose, the Y-teens along with Hi-Y make an- nual visits to Drake Hospital, lYesley Hall Home. and Good Samar- itan Hospital. This year Senior Y-teens sponsored the Mr. and Miss Popularity dance to help support their service projects. Huzettcs Visit Childrenls Home is irls, Service Club Sells Canes, Eggs Two busy Huzettes check their sale of Easter eggs. Him-ttt-s, ll girls' honor and scrvicc club, is open to sophomore and junior girls who ll2lYl' mzrintztinecl 21 B ziverugc. Huxcttcs strives to promote good citizvnslxip. lt-Lxllvtship. zxnil lirit-iidsltip among' its members. The clulfs ninin pttrpost- is to hc of service to thu- school and tht- conirntinity. Lvnclcr the goitlzttict' ol' Miss Ann Rzisclic. the cluh nic,-cts twice ll month. Ail nlcmht-rs arc taken into the club at ll special text. held in thc spring of tho year. At this ceremony new ofhcers are also instzillccl. lloth now oflicers and new members rcccivc corszigus. A special event in the fall of catch your is the tea the girls give in honor of their nlothcrs. Huzcttcs' teachers are also invitccl to this tea. First Row: J, Octtinger, C. Cascadclon. J. Chit- wood. Arns. M. Ratliff. Second Row: S. Ruc, F. Disney. J. Leek, K. Russell, B, Sandlin, A, Vaizts. Third Row: J. McDaniel, M. Noland, B. Hamm, L. Ganglofl, M. Campbell. Fourth Row: VV. Srnzillwood. R. Goering, S. Cole, G, Brillingcr, L, Jenkins. Fifth Row: A. Niinc-me-ts, R, Schneider, M. Coshun. M. Murray, B. Kirchgcssnvr, R. Len- ning. Huzettes Board-First Row: M. Coshun, Treasurc-rg M. Noland, Recording Secretary. Second Row: E. Arns. Presidcntg Miss Raschc. Sponsorg J. Oettingr-r. xilif'-Pl f,'SlllC'IltQ M. Ratliff, Corrs-spomling Secretary. WAR QL! sf wil ,Lib A RMT, fi JUHN FRED wxfxezmwwtmsmcx wrsxsrexwaaemwgavfmwwsis e'ew.,mns.i-wfxxs-Mm if vt 4 we-si... tw: Krueck Boys Start Needed Project lirueelq Clluh is an honor eluh lor fresh- men and sophoniore boys maintaining at least a 2.8 average. 'l'he eluh. which is now spon- sored hy Fvlr. Rohert Keller, was started in lfllfl hy Nlr. Howard Crimes in honor ol a lornier outstanding Hughes eoaeli. Mr. Fd- warcl Red Krueeli. lhe eluh stands for clean speech. clean living. clean sportsmanship. clean scholarship and a willingness to serve. As always, its inenihers sold loothall and basketball sched- ule pencils. At Christmas time the hoys sold mistletoe. with the proceeds going to the Hughes Cihristmas Fund. 'llheir projects of past years included the buying of a trophy case lor the front hall. a scoreboard lor the boys' gym and a tape re- corder for the stage crew. At the end of the year everyone attends a picnic at Burnet VVoocls. The highlights of this get-together are a haseball game between the freshmen and sophomores and the elec- tion ol ofiieers for the coming year. First Row: J. Bollinger, D. Bartholomew, P. Deschler, B. Hamlin, ' Mr. R. Keller, Sponsor. Second Row: E. Koch. D. Curry, J. John- ' son. J. Gum. D. Bosse. Third Row: J. Sallee, R. Paul, R. Pepples, L. Roberts, L. Ramsey. For Clean Living Executive Board-First Row: L, Ramsey. Sergeant-at-Arrnsg D. . Bartholomew, Presidentg J. Bollinger, Vice-President, Second Row: Krileck Cluh lroys sell basketball pcncll to Gertrud R. Keller, Sponsorg R. Paul, Treasurerg J. Johnson, Secretary. Brllllnger. Which one was the lucky salesman? First Row: M. Fields, R. Graves, A. Spottswood, N. Green, G Meadows, N. Muhlberg, R. Daubenspeek, L. Gall. S. Slattery Second Row: J. Gerhardt. S, Smith. V, Crawford, N. Mallory, J. Jones. S. Bereskin. J. Faulkner, J. Minneman. Third Row: E. Masram, L. Goodwin, R. Baker, D. Roll, N, Sehellinger, M. Miller, M. Frye, lain. Fourth Row: N. Huppertz, C. Combs. P. Alloy Presley, D. Mason. B. Strauss. M. Gallagher, B. B. Bangston Andrews, K Campbell, P Honor League Members C. Chamber- A. Means, G Kennedy, A Heuek. Fifth Row: A. Collins, C. Beaudrey. N. Williams, N. Stoehr M. Rietman, S. Kidwell, C. Lohrum, B. Hubbard. V. VVithers. Hughes Honor League, an organization for senior girls. emphasizes serxiee and honor. ln the spring all juniors with a C average or better are invited to join Honor League. The new members then eleet fifteen girls to the lixeeutive Board. The Iirst two weeks ol' sehool lilly Honor League girls. wearing bright red arm bands. serve as Freshie Aids by directing new students around Hughes. All members are assigned little sisters whom they take to the traditional Big and Little Sister Party and with whom they beeome good friends. Each year the elub sponsors a Candy apple sale, gives Thanksgiving baskets to needy families, and has a Christmas tea. a Spring Fashion Show. a breakfast. and at the end of the year, a pienie. Honor League Executive Board. meeting the second Tuesday of eaeh month. forms the governing body of Honor League. Any girl initiated who has a 'SB' average is eligible to be nominated for the Board. The Board, with the help of Miss Aria Parke Sc-hawe. supervises the various aetixities. Anna Spottswood models a print formal at the Honor League's Fashion in Bloomf, March 14. A as A ,egwefwm X First Row: S. Roth, J. Johns. J. Hurd, J. Faris, D. Deiters, D. Mc- Reynolds, G. Baker, M. Hollsu-in, S. Coleman. D. Fesslcr. Second Row: P. Rayney, M. Green, C. Young, B. Schott, A. Patterson, . Q -I o N. Hall, D. Reaves, M. Laueong J. W:lkiEsfiii,bB. Qrgllcfl. 'lqhlgi 4,-11 QA 4- 4114- 4 Y Row: B. Berry, IW. Nlagee, . zztes, J. A c 0 crts, ... srax., ... C S Howe, K. Kiefer. J. Colegate. B. Gentry. Fourth Row: M. Powell, R. Rogala. D, Rebsch, R. Hibberd, B. Benton, P. Lovctt, N. Funk, J. Jenkins. R, Noyelli. The officers and chairmen of committees form the Executive Board of Honor League, which plans the year's activities. Executive Board-First Row: Judy Farisg Peggy Rayney, Correspond- ing Secretary: Judy Andrewsg Alice lleuek, Prcsidenti Diane Dei- tcrs, Vice-President. Second Row: Marge Lawsong Veraniae Craw- fordg Sandy Bcreskinq Sheila Smith. Third Row: Carol Abigg Arlene Israil. Treasurerg P, How- zxrdg Jo Ann Hasty. Fourth Row: Nancy Huppertzg lyliss Aria Parke Schawe, Sponsorg Nadine Hallg Jackie Hurdg Carol Young, Rc- cording Secretary. uture Teachers Visit University of Cincinnati First Row: R. Carpenter, S. Runch, S. Exerett, P. Ciers. S. Hughes. G. Hall. C. Tay- lor. J. Johns. Second Row: T. Johnson, K. Kiefer. Presidentg J. Trussell. M. DelVar. N. Jeflerson, M. Miller, E. Masram, A, Spottswood, G. Mount. Third Row: J. Dickey, K. Schaefer. G. Brillinger, A. Smale, B. Strauss, B. Bangston, J. Cook, S. Smith. Fourth Row: B. Kennedy. S. Chavis. L. Grimes. A. Means, S. Wladdy, D. Mason. J. Keller, P. Alloy. Fifth Row: D. Melvin, M, Mooney. M. Coshun. M. Murray. T. Mineard. B. Hubbard. Corresponding Seeretary: A. Reid. R. Ferguson. First Row: A. Patterson, E. Powell. A. Walker, M. Ratliff, G. Bradstreet, K. Halvorson. Second Row: L. Dearinger, Hall. N. Howe. A. Vaias. J. Faris. Vice-president. Evans. Third Row: S. Klein. B. Sullivan. N. Preston. G. Young. M. Green. M. Powell. A. Heuck. Fourth Row: L. Ganglofl, L. Dunaway, Treasurer: V. Huff, R. Johnson, R. Mason. Mr. Stephens. Adviser. Fifth Row: D. Hershey. A. Quatkemever. B. Flint. D. Reaves. S. Erskine, M. Grimm. The purpose of the Future Teachers ol America Club is to acquaint students with the advantages and opportunities of the teaching profession. The club is afhliated with the Ohio Education Association and the National Education Association. A varied and worthwhile program inter- ested many students this year. The members attended the FTA traditional city-wide get- together in the autumn and visited the Col- lege of Education at the University of Gin- einnati in the spring. A man from Thailand attending the University ol' Cfineinnati, a pro- fessor from Mizlliri L'niversitv. and a lan- guage teacher from HUGHES spoke at various meetings. Two impressive eerelnonies held during the year were the annual initiation ol' new members and the installation of club officers. Students in grades ten, eleven. and twelve who have at least a C average and who ex- press an interest in the teaching profession are invited to join the club. N112 Edwin Stephens. the senior high assistant principal, is the sponsor ol' the club. 146 Bible Club Increases Knowledge ,gf-K MHP5' K-Tw? First Row: L. Strausbaugh, S. Moses. P, Strausbaugh. F. Lane. Second Row: N, Dugger, P. Baker, R. Dalton. Presidentg G. Strunk. S. Puckett, S. Abbott, U, Youngstroin, Sponsor. Third Row: D. Gr:-emnan. YV. Booth, H. Tyus, B. Bryant, R. Lange, H. Tolliver. perate Wn Business l i W The Bible Club is a nation-wide organization as well as city-wide. lts main function is to increase its members' knowledge ol' the Bible so they can discuss the Bible in- telligently with others. Nlr. Youngstrom is the new sponsor this year. -junior Achievcrnent is a nation-wide organi- zation sponsored by different. businesses in the eity. 'l'he purpose of the club is to acquaint youth with the proper business procedures in running a profitable business. A charter is drawn up and oflieers are elected. The board members then decide upon the prod- uet. the name ot' their company. and the num- ber ol articles they will need to sell in order to make dividends possible lor the stoeltliolders, With the help of their advisors. the 21C'l1lt'Yl'IiS usually have a successful business. First Row: B. Coleman, M. Grissom. L, Suttle. S. Hud- son. B, Moore. Second Row: F. Davis. B, Harris. A. Ellis. D. Crum. J. Mitch:-ll. B. Gibson. Third Row: l', Davis. Sheldon. T. Collins. NI. .'Xndt-rson. Ger- harclt. Alan Rzmsick. Lou Rzlmundo. Bob Beyer, Roxie Alan Ransick returns lost articles to Joyce Chilwood and Judy Daugherty. He runs Lost and Found every morning from 8:00 to 3:20. Thompson. and Nance Muhlbcrg get ready to deliver canned goods to needy families. H 'Nlr Biqm Humnons 'md Row Ixlrby consult Ccorge Bry int of N lxRC TY 'ihout the order of carols for Ihr l'nsLn1blc cl1l l9Illl'l9 pro grim 1118 Joyce Jones and Janet Goetz point the right way to new students. They serve as Honor League Freshie Aids, Students Fulfill Duties in Service Projects Pep Club guards attend all Hughes football games and rope off a special section for Pep Club members. 3s.'ZEmi,ff'55nZ sawn emasa, ' ff . grim - ' is -2 x E' C RES Weaver 0414? Q-af If Above: Miss Adomeitis art students proclaim Merry Christmas in thc front hall. 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A11c11-1'so11. A. A11- 111-1's1111, K, Sl'1l2l1'fl'l , R. R1-1111, K, XYIITIOYPY. S, Ki11w1-11, L, Howard, C, Brad- S112lWV, N. vvZ1111l1'1'. CD, '1'11y1111'. B, Cossling. Standing: C. H21Wk1HSOIl, S, Ash- 111-11ok, P. D1-S1-1111-11 G. S11111, D, SO1115l'l'Q1'l', M. R11t1if1'. Di1111r1, F1-rg11s011, J. YOl1HH1J1OKJC1, B. Davis. L, R11111-rts. R, Rupp. D. Adams. B. H2ll'1A1S. wel ,pg 'K w 2Ww .f ?.7'?fW' Q ms 253 m vwivbngg w , 'MF gr ,- aa, X . 'S 'H i D .,.. 9.1 ...- 4- : - 2 x W 'sw ggi .:,::J . ., A E2 ,qw J, My 5: gg R155 W? sg: E 5 W Lge' , ,.,,. .4 qfs 1 gs iz sg gg 1 .5 52 WK 5 215 iii fem., 1 x P 231 1' 2 51-QW fw..1,, J-L 1 ,, 2 ibm ' S27 , 'V , PW x Q lf' ,X ,1,. X. N . , . MLM a 3, , 2 f2WS'5:Q' A , ps? '. g,M4', .,, VL gg ,W L, Q T? ' 1, 'A 5' 9.1 'ff 1 ui in 5 :w'h E X, Kfi, nfl, n Senior High Pony Chorus: Jl'1'l'l Madill. Karen Merchant, Betty Quillm-11, Diana Schneider, An- tonin Hillard. Pat W'illmolh, Alice Owens. Marilyn Grimm. Sharon Rue. and Sandy Kc-ll:-r. Ray Matlock goes over his beatnik monologue. 1 lNIike lNIarconi practices his solo for the April lNIerry-G0-Round Junior High Pony Chorus: Elena Fuentes, Sheryl Weishaupl, Sandy Vlieishaupl, Nikki lNIc'C0y, Carol johnson, lN'Iary Langenbach, Kathy Halliday, and Alice Campbell. First Row: M. Bornar. J. Madill. D. Deiters. J. Wlatkins. M. Holl- stein. P. Long. Second Row: A. Jones. L. Gangloff. E. Koch. S. Slattery. B. Flint. Third Row: B. Hamlin. C. Cardew. R. Schneider. M. Statnnan. B. Kraus. J. Zapf, Fourth Row: R. Johnson, A. Smale. .-X. Tueker. J. Alhu. J. VX'esterfeld. R. Carpenter. Fifth Row: Rl. Coshun. L. Brown. Keller. R. Crooks. D. Roarlt. G. Hauser. hlueli Credit for the success ol' Hughes publications inust go lo the behind-tlie-seeneu l10l11C1'OO1Il representa- tives. Gargoyle and .Xnnnal 1'epresentatix'es sell the news- paper and yearbook tliroiigliout the school. Representatives Sell Annual and Gargoyle First Row: B. Lawson, C, Mitchell, J. Nlatheis. L. Mills, K Studt. G. Charles. Second Row: Shields. K. Wilder. B Grinnn. S. Lewis. D. Pace. B. Guentter. Third Row: J Crawford. A. Merritt. L. Schmidt. R. YYaddell. J. Bryant C, YYeher. Fourth Row: L. Yelton. G. Hoflinan. D, Gar land. D, Sniith. H. Brinkdoeplte, CI. Jones, Bottom-First Row: L. llvillouglrhy. RI. Jones. S. Colegate XY. Hatniaker. S. Garrison. Second Row: S. Lewis. J. Fey N. Harland. R. Benton. CI. Braueksielt. Third Row: B. Shu inalter. R. Klein. D. Lewis, Brown. NI. Johes. First Row: J. Johns. P. Cunagin, J. Aldridge. J. McDaniel, B, Parrish. M. Ratlifl, B. Hall. Lansaw. Colegate. Second Row: A. Israil, C. Haven. A. Jones. L. May. B. Stoess. M. Hardman. 'l'. Lohruni. Ger- hardt. C. Bradshaw. Third Row: S. Smith. G. Presley. M. Spiegel. Llreeeh. B. Kirehgessner. S. Ott. K. lenipleton. S. YN'ilkyi11aClty. D. W'arner. Fourth Row: L. Raniundo. YY. Wlandinaeher, L. Roherts. D. Bail. H. lnnnenhorl. H. Tyus. NI. Pahner. H. Souder. G. Byrd. F. Ballew. 154 pperelassmen Help Secretaries in ffiees Junior nntl senior girls assist secretaries in the front. IJ1'lIlL'iIDLll.S. senior high. j1111io1' hiffh. zintl senior high t'o1111selo1's, other-s. The workers give up their stutly pm-riocl to 1'1111 l'1'I'Lll1LlS, answer the phone. I'l'COI'Cl 1111-ssages. und take Cure ol' classes until substitute tvz1t'l1e1's z11'1'ix'e. Tniportant business ex- pc1'ie11Ce i11 ofhee p1'oCt'tl111'es is gained by the stu- dent assistants. Above: BI. Sloane, Vicky Smith. Janet Goetz, Nlrs. Blar- jorie Barnes. Seated: Charlene Branseuni, Joan Langen- bash. First Row: S, Roth. T. Smith, M. Green, G. Baker, N. Funk. C. Young. D. Reaves, M. Hollstein, B. Moore, S. Moses. Second Row: L. Dunaway, D, Deiters, B. Warren. K. Perkins, P. Cosgrove, N. Dugger, K. Kiefer, J. Jenkins, P. W1-ddle. Third Row: E. Helm. J, Johnson, J. Jones, J. Westerft-ld, S, Kidwell, M. Rietman, M. Stattrnan, J. Muhlberg. B. Quillen. ML. ,Lf A54 unior Y-Teens 155 First Row: C, Sehm-fer. P. Elm-n Treasurer: Dodson, S. Ruin ley, B. G1'lI1llll. Mzitheis, Courtier, Fegelinziri. P, lNay mer. Second Row: R. Day. B Cobb, L. Yolton. H. Doublris G. Styles. C. Lay. L. Bzines, L Kirby. Guentter. Third Row L. Aeree. M, Mt'Al'er'. Corri- sponding S1-eretziryz CI. Cole Yiee-Pre-siclr-111: M. MeMickl1- M. Tilford. M. Si111111o11s. Rc eorciing Sevretttryz J. BCf'l'iIIl1lll RI, Ciafr1rdi11i. PI'C'SlKlt'IlII C Arinstroiig. S. Jorclzin. Student Assistants Ron Ross and Len Cook sell articles at the Hughes Book Store. Top to Bottom: Lunchtime guards keep lines in order in the North and South Lunehroonis. lNIiss Rasche's ticket sellers work before and after school and during the fourth period. Lunchrooin cashiers earn extra spending money during fourth period. The visual aids crew arranges films for classes. Ron Braarn and Richard Blank are captains of the ushers. r f . L 1 1 X f Q , : P Q -,AQHA , . s. eww-e -Q erwww,-smmfwmmrmmzsw. Library Assistants: Miss Pvnnington, B. Hamm, P. Hopkins, D. Goldkillcr, A, Mingo, D. Kovh. J. Prows. and Mrs. Mason, Nliss Levine's production Merry-Go-Round. staff makes programs for plays and the Joseph Prows and Danny Koch stack books on shelves in the bookroom. W k S 'M X QQ Wifi wf- A -f.,.:. --'v 2 ...,,,.., 531 K k .W ,.,- - 1, fa. N - .,-g::::g:,:..5hm::-51L :I xi -4-2 -g vi f ,, , ,.,. A rv, Q, ff, Ny gf 4-if In m I LM N J ' ff W 5 f , 5 VW? f W ww ....... N me H if Wg f Judy Leek serves punch at the Huz- ette Mothers Tea, November 7. 4 Their annual tea for mothers and teachers IS a well-entrenched tradi- tion on the HUGHES Social Scene. Sl Mk We acquire social poise and grace as We participate in special extra- I curricular activities, 4 such as teas, school dances. Whether We join a social club or not, We meet peo- ple, make life-time friends. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES from T. Perry, D, Gabel, C. lNingard, E. Taylor. Clii Omvgzi Sigma. orgzmixccl in 1923 by a minister as 9. Sunclav School Grou , is now 21 closel' knit fratcrnitf at . P 5 5 ' 1 'vi' ium' ioninff a 7 f' 'x ' 4 A. Huglus X11 1 L 5 1 lux ycais at Hugflieg COQ slartccl Cliziplcrs at YY:-slcrii Hills and lVooclwa1'd. Tlio social zictivilivs of ilu- oiganization consist of date partie-s. stag pailivs. zmcl llic liigliliglil of the yeafs activi- Lics. ilu' CI.O.S, Swa-1-tlic-1111 lJ21IlCCu. T110 boys also go Carolirig with lI11UI'1-I'2l1OI'l1B' Council at Cliristuias. The IHQ'l1llX'I'S talu- Jriclm- iii wc-zxriiiff tlicii' black and while Jin I 5 l wliirli symholixvs fric-iiclsliip and loyalty. First Row: C. YN'i1igard D. Gabcl. R. Brazxui. J. Thompson. B. Beyer, E. Taylor. Second Row: A. Full:-r, B. Standlcy. D. Gloecklcr, T, P:-fry. 'lf Caton. D. Lane. Chi mega Sigma ,gilig Q 1 f ' Clliapt c-1' ' Alpha Organized ' 1923 Colors ' Blue and Gold Mc-mlwrs ' I7 Thx: 1961 officers for Chi Omega Sigma are Prvsidvnt, Ulcon W'ingz1rd5 Vice-Pr:-side-nt, Don Gnbvlg SK'C1'l'12l1'y, Ernic' Taylor: TfPHSl1fP1', Tom Pc-rry. Seniors Bob Qtandley and Cleon Wmzard pun ish new pledge Ron Braam 160 Hepta Beta eu, 9 f M S 2 Chapter ' Beta Organized ' 1923 Colors ' Blue and White B ICI11lJC1'S ' 13 The 1961 officers for Hepta Beta are Presi- dent, Veramae Crawford, Vice-President, Alice Jean Heuck, Secretary, Bonnie Schott, Treas- urer, Diane Schneider: Corresponding Secre- tary, Nancy Schellinger: Party Chairman, Mary Ann Green, Throw-out-chairman, Judy An- drews, Chaplain. Anne Niinemets, Historian, Mary Jane Rietinang Song Leader, Marg Statt- lllflflg Sergeant-at-arms, Betty Quillen, Officers: V. Crawford, A. Heuck, D. Schneider, B. Schott, M. Green. Hepta Beta, the oldest sorority at Hughes, was founded by seven girls of the Alpha Chapter in Detroit, Michigan. Hepta now stands as the Beta chapter in Cincinnati. The pin is a silver crest set upon a gold heptagon with seven shining pearls symbolizing the founders. This year the thirteen Heptas took several moving pic- tures of their many activities, which included their tradi- Hepta Betas celebrate Diane Schneideris birth- day at a slumber party. l6l tional HKick-off Kapersu dance, many slumber parties, date parties, hayrides, spring formal, and a wonderful fun- filled week at Chautauqua with water-skiing on the Little Miami River. The members helped sell Easter lilies for the Crippled Children and went caroling with Interfratority Council. First Row: A. Niinemets, S. Lowry, V, Craw- ford, M. Stattman, J. Madill. Second Row: A. Heuek, J. Andrews, B. Quillen, B. Schott, N. S hellinger. D. Schneider, M. Green. V. Lower, N. Muhlberg, N. Green, R. Thompson, C. Leisure. In October, 1932, a group of girls at old Hughes High organized Delta Gamma Phi Sorority. In 1934- the name was changed to Delta Kvtyves, Beta Chapter. Helping to bring joy into the lives of others with such things as Thanksgiving baskets, parties for the needy children at the Allen Home, selling Easter Lilies, and caroling at Christ- mas with Interfratoritv Council has always been an im- portant phase of the sorority. Date parties, Christmas and Spring formals, the tradi- tional Mr. Varsitvu dance, and slumber parties bring l the Kvtvves girls closer together in warm friendship. l l First Row: L. lfVinebarger, B. Adkins, S. Bouch- net, P. Howard. Second Row: V. Lower, N. Muhlberg. N. Green. R. Thompson, C. Leisure. Third Row: P. Sterling, J, Creech, S. Holmes. J. Rahn, D. Goldkiller, M. Dewar, C. Wlilliarns, C, Taylor. tyves 1 1 Q Chapter ' Beta Organized ' 1934- Colors ' Blue and Gold Members ' 19 The 1961 officers of Kytyves are President Nancy Creeng Vice-President and Pledge Mis- tress, Nancy Muhlbergg Secretary, Roxie Thompsong Treasurer, Vickie Lowerg Corre- sponding Secretary, Sharon Bouchnnetg Chap- lain, Celeste Leisureg Historian, Connie Wil- liamsg Throw-out-chairman. Cynthia Haven. . r '-mew K gnwrevmsmwwswswmasnwmweammmffezmvgss--s The president and the pledge mistress receive roses at a Kytyves rush party. 162 hi Chi 11 1 fX en, an ..,.. Chapter ' Alpha Organized ' 1955 Colors ' Red and Black Rieinhers ' 8 The 1961 officers for Phi Chi are President. Naney Huppertzg Vive-President, Lanas Duna- way: Secretary, Juanita Colegateg Treasurer. Kathy Kieferg Corresponding Secretary, Erleeu lklasrumz Chaplain, Judy Faris: Pledge Nlistress. Sandy Speyerer: Historian, Nziuey Evans. Phi Cliis gather around the piano for a song fest. 163 1 3 1 Seated: N. Evans. Faris, E. Klasruin. Cole- gate, S. Speyerer. Standing: K. Kiefer. N. Hup- pertz, L. Dunuway. Phi Chi sorority was organized in 1955 hy the eonihina- tion of two other sororities, Chi Delta Pmeta and Phi Ep- silon Phi. Their pin has three white pearls mounted on a black background with the pearls standing lor love, honor, and loyalty to God and one another. All eight rnenihers have enjoyed meeting and working together this past year. They went Christinas earoling with the lnterfratority Council. helped with the annual Crippled Childrenrs Drive. and had various parties. Juanita Colegate, Erlene Blasram, Lanas Duna- way, Nancy Huppertz, Judy Faris, and Sandy Speyerer Construct a poster for the Bliss Foot- ball Dance. was Seated: C. Clark, M. Lawson, J. Johns, B. Bangston, D. Reaves. B. Davis. Standing: A. Israil. D. Owens. J. Hasty, M. Gallagher, B. Strauss. Keller, C. Cook, Faulkner Bereskin. .S. Tau Sigma Chi, organized in 1927, strives to cultivate and promote a high stanclard of friendship. Each girl wears her gold and black pin proudly. Tausia has three chapters in Cincinnati, Hughes having the Alpha Chapter. The eluh participates in many charitable activities. such as contributing a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, furnishing a layelte for a less fortunate child. and selling Easter lilies. The social events ol' their year include the 'IVI11 and Kliss Foothalli' clanee. the Cliristinas and Spring Formals. ancl clate parties. The girls ol' Tausia talqe pride in their Nfothersi Club. First Row: L. Stewart. S. Keller. B. YYeston. Sir-bert. L. Smith. Smith, Second Row: K. Nferehant. E. Roeers. R. Lenning. S. Fay, A. Owens. J, KfIrDaniel, Zaph. Third Row: N. Nfathews. IW, Sehweiters. R. Schneider. A. Smale. B. Colley. Thompson. P. Neumann A. Ilijin. B. Strauss. Tausia MY--. 4. 1 X Chapter ' Alpha Organized ' 1927 Colors ' Black and Gold Members ' 39 The 1961 officers for Tausia are President, Billie Strauss, Vice-President, Carol Youngg Secretary, Marcia Gallagherg Treasurer, Jan Kellerg Corresponding Secretaries, Beth Coffey, Judy Siebert. Ann Ilijing Pledge Mistresses, Carol Cook. Jeanie Johns: Throw-out-chairman, Bev Bangston: Assistant Treasurer, Sandy Bere- sking Chaplain, Donna Reaves: Sergeant-ab arms. Jan Faulkner. 1.1 u - gg.. Q WXQUSX :M 4 fwsu 521151 Tausias Serenade new members by candlelight. 164 4 i PZ 'C D' as UU C-Di as O EF 4 X Q 53 'TJ H Q ' o . Z 'U D' 2-7 Organized ' 1951 Colors ' Aqua and Black Membe1's ' 19 The 1961 officers for Alpha Beta Chi are President, Adel Mt-ans, Vice-President, Beverly Wiles, Secretary, Doris MeReynolds, Treasurer, Donna Mason, Corresponding Secretary, Evelyn Smith, Pledge Mistress, Norma Preston, His- torian, Antoinette Reynolds, Chaplain, Mary Singleton, Sergeant-at-arms, Marilyn Fields. Alpha Beta Chi contributed to Thanksgiving baskets distributed to needy families. 165 Seated: A. Dean. E. Smith. M. Fields. D. Mason. A. Hillard, A. Means. Standing: A. Reynolds, D. lvIeReynolds, E. Reynolds, E. YN'i1es, N. Preston. Alpha Beta Chi was founded in Nlay, 1951, by a group of girls at Withrow High School. As the years passed on. girls from other schools sought membership and new chap- ters were formed, one being at Hughes. Its purpose is to promote a well-rounded social life for its members, to make better women of tomorrow, and to Create lasting friendships. The eighteen members found a great deal of pleasure in having their city-wide formal dance, slumber parties, other dances, and their regular club meetings. Seated: Y. Huff. E. Fields. R. Johnson. Stand- ing: E, Powell, C. Eakins, L. jenkins, A. Walker. Q Delta Chi Delta QA. O , A. . 'D 6? X .Q L O .C .. 60 O Cllmptcr ' Alpha Organixvcl ' 1924 Colors ' Black and Gold AfICIIll'JCI'S ' 7 cu c s 1111 iiccc the sillmv 0lE1stL1 hhm sum D1-Its practice pony chorus rmitiiic for rush party. Thc 1961 offivors for Di-ltu Chi Delta :ire Prc-siilviit. Bohhiv Bc'11to11: Vivo-Prvsidcnt. Dizmu Fultz: RCxC'CJI'CllIlg' Sc-c'1'L'L111'y. Ruth ixllll Hihhcrd: llistoriiui. Phyllis Johiisoiii Vlll'CL1Sl1l'E'l'. Jackie Spillv: Cllilplillll. Miiry Sloane: Co1'respo11di11g SCi'I'CI2l1'j'. Judi Rlillmk f ' . Liislzbx maxim' Never 21 Dull Moment Around Hughes Students enjoyed program of folk music given at assembly. l,,' -eq X f g e,,mm:.z, l asks at 1 25 Top: Room 305 received free transportation to Middletown game for 100 per cent pur- chase of Athletic ID Cards. Bottom: Big snow brings fun and spills to Cathy Cole, Gloria Burris and Susan Young, eighth graders. llarl jones, Roger Robinson, Sandy Burgraff, Nancy Snead, Lenore Hammons, Bobbette Cobb. Kenneth Lewis help celebrate Latin Week in March. Represented here are Cae- sar, Mercury, Hope, and Roman citizens. 167 Honor League girls eagerly look forward to thc lea given in December to honor mothers and teachers. For- mer members also attend, Hughes honor and service clubs offer many fun-filled opportunities for students to enjoy themselves and meet new friends. Honor League. senior girls' service club, holds a Cfl1I'lSlIIl2lS tea each year lor its members, their mothers. and the faculty. Senior High Honor Society welcomes honor students at its tea on V2llL'IlllIlL?iS Day. The top ten per cent of the senior class is formally initiated into the Society at a banquet each Mayf. A more relaxed atmosphere prevails at lXIath Club and Foreign Language Club Christmas parties. C.A.A. girls frolic at their traditional fall picnic in Burnet Woods. Math Club's Christmas party, a most enjoy- able social affair, finds Mary Noland, Betty Hamm, and Alice Heuck ready for re-fills. Q 5 Uhunnlll' we Q wg Q .Q ww nam Mmeqpffv 3 ,5 , , W n fa. .. ,pgs il Hit A 'K tA if W RW 35 ,, ge, Xa 0 'A' Vx, Q3 5 ,fa Nik, E in Qi Qi 1 Mg, ' was 3,5355 V Z SQQKL? 2 ffm QW '1'xi5i'?Q Wffg .Q E22 ng fQQM.itSzXz:g3 4159, M v 1 31 . ,.,,,,,, 5 E I 1 I I- 5- Q W 1 i M inn: snemff 1,5 5? '51 wh ,y a. 1 sw SRPKZ3? 5 ,f .gy f wwil' L1 'W f was ww w Qgfg, . a n A ......, . M 2: 5 Beverly Bangston and Jackie Hurd Chic Models Present algiashion in Bloom Honor League presented Fashion in Bloom . Nlarch 14. M1's. Jane Ahern described styles from Shillitois. Carol Young acted as chairman of tht- atliair. Nlodels for the program were: Gloria Baker, Bev Bangston, Veramae Crawford, Marcia Hollstein, Jackie Hurd, Rose Mary Novclli, Betty Quillen, Nancy Schellinger, Bonnie Schott, Anim Spottswood, Billie Strauss, and Carol Young. Veramae Crawford is all ready to travel in a chic wool suit. show Huzites the latest in sportswear at the Honor League Fashion Show. Billie Strauss wears a print raincoat is ith matching cap. ll as-i 1 iil 1. Proceeds from Honor League's annual fashion show go Lo scholarships for two senior girls. The awards, of 25 dollars each, are presented on Class Day. Honor League is a service club for senior girls with a CI average, Traditional projects include a Big and Little Sister Party, Christmas Tea, Fashion Show. Thanksgiving Basket, and Spring Initiation. Honor League Donates 5 Efxzfzrfoisirsnseisfoixil24:53:11Ef:l':fC 1 Funds to Scholarsh1ps Betty Quillen, Alice Heuck, Billie Strauss, Beverly Bangston, 'Carol Young, Bonnie Schott, Veramae Crawford, lvfarcia Gallag- her, and Anna Spottswood show formals and party dresses available to Hughes girls at a local department store. Marcia Gallagher models a black basic dress with checked coat, while Alice Heuck, left, reminds senior girls of upcom- ing graduation, .11 Dances, Parties Offer Recreation for Active Huzites 3 3, 3 5 is 5 - Latin Club members, wearing togas from early Rome, gather re- freshments at an Idcs of Klarch party. Miss Gladys Kloak, sponsor of Math Club, pours punch at the llath Club Christmas Party. Senior high students dance at the traditional 'Tlupidls Fling . where Senior Popularity winners are announced. , in ' .f.:1 E- :-1:--1:-2: .. Wy! Q aw E? W , in Xin, ,ff Q 11 iii? iw M5 M, W V V V 'Q:3Qj31-4 L 1' V Mm .Q m,,,,:f K .-,,., Q i 1 , ,f if' MMM nw., 1 M X ,ww wgggwiff unior High Girls Perform at Games The Junior High School has been well 1'epi'e'sented this year by their cheerlead- ers and nizijorettes. The live junior high inajorettes praeticecl haul two days each week during the stunniei' and school year iinclei' the direction of M1'. Curtis. hand teuelieix Dottie Nloeller. lvorrnez' Hughes eracltizite. has help:-cl them to lieeoiiie line twi1'lt-rs. The inajorettes 1lP1'l-01'IH4'Cl at an assenihly and football gmiie Ul2ll'i'l'1lHQ with the junior lizincl. The eight junior high c'liee1'lez1dc'1'S eliosen ztt the beginning ol' the yezii elieerecl :xt all the seventh and eighth grzicle anal lreslinien football uncl has- liethzlll QLIIIIPS. To lic-ep in sllzipe. they ' Y u 1 W . V przietiee every Nlonclay zilitei' school un- V' V A 1 teaelier. Donna VYarren, Carol Yeager, Kay Napier, Cynthia Dock. Susan Bales, Carol Johnson, Sandy Yfeishaupt. Carol Sehell. junior high elieerleaclers. 174 Health Careers Studied Heallli Czxreers Club., formerly a branch of Fiiuire Nurses. was orgimized iri 1958 for students imerestecl iii beeomirig nurses, doe- icmrs. plizlriiizieists. or iiiediezil teeliniciaris. Kleeiiiigs lield twice eueli mcmlli are super- vised by Bliss Niirre. lliis year members liearcl :i spezilqer lrorri Cflirisi Hospital, visited llie llmiie for Nliiseiilzii' Uysiropliy. sam liezillli films. did vuliinleei' worlg in liospitzils. and lcmli lJLll'l iri 21 Clareer Day. First Row: A. Cliiriies. C. BIsilClSll2lW. M. ilrissoiii. A. Stokes. M. Piiilioff, Second Row: Nl. Ciimpbell. A. Byrd. S. Kloses. l.. Wong. Third Row: V. Bates. li. Nlileliell. Jeiiliiiis, D. Keimedy, Fourth ROW: B. Edwards. S. Baiiikeiilpeiy Dieiieseh. Nl. Brown. 1' ll ixissoii NI Frvc P D, Clriiiii, Ilifth Row: B. 1 , . . I , Clzuiipbell, ml. Rzihii, Sixth Row: ll, Hodges, D. Roll NI. Rec-cl. S. Campbell. T. Johnson. 175 HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL AIUMNAI ASSOCIATION Inviies Ihe Graduarion Class of I96I Io Membership The Associaffon Annually Awards This Ceniennial Cifizenship Cer+ifica'I'e Esrablishecl May 25, I95I The Ciiizenship Award was presenied Io The Iollowinq srudenlsz I95I I952 I953 I954 I955 I956 I957- I958 I959- I96O Joseph Ries and Virginia I-Iolmann Vincenl A. Crlando and Shirley Jean Barrerl Roberi A. Goerinq, Irwin O. Rohrbach. Doroihy Aberman, and Nancy C Russell I John C. Gehrharl and Hedy Schroi John Welch and Cilla Chase Tom Minnich and Mary Eiselein Palriclc Breen and Nelda Norlon Arrhur Henn and Barbara Halner Ralph Taylor and Dororhy Richards Judiih Slivers and David Langford EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR I96O-6I James R. Carru+hers, Presidenh Homer S. Toms, Vice-Presidenh Albrechl F. Leue Secreraryfl' Paul J. Bauer, Treasurer, Lucille Robinson Hauclc, Hazel L. Koppen- hoefer, and George Jack Grieshaber 'The Associafio ces wiih grief The deaih of i+s loyal secreiary. His dufies will be carried for Ihe presenf by Miss Hazel L. Koppenhoefer. I76 Room Room PATRONS' 2 I 7-Mr. John Purcell 24-Mr. C. E. Gberschmidl Loyal Eighlh Graders Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room 308-Mr. Edward Driver IO3-Miss Jessie I-lollweck IO5-Miss Ella Johnson 309-Miss Mary Pollard 207-Mr. Roberl Bradiord 209-M rs. Anna I-Iamlin IO8-Miss Dorolhy Beaver 6A-Mr. Jack Cook 3IO-Mrs. Allan Abboll B4-Miss Kalhleen Lovell 304-Mrs. Emilie Bullock 302B-Miss Leola Mae Reynolds I6-Miss Jeannelle Nurre l'lomeroom 320-Junior Class oi I96O- I 96I Room 206-Mr. R. Slukich We're Mrs. Su1Cl:ridge's girls from Room 2 IO We'r-e loyal lo I-Iughes-and you can say lhal againl Room 2l I-Miss Sarah Levine Miss Malilda Penninglon, Library Mrs. I-lelen Mason, Library Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room 2I9-Mr. Paul Rilchie 220-Mrs. Jannel Murphy 223-Mrs. Elizabelh Parker 2I2-Mr. Charles Geraci 22 I-Mrs. Gwendolyn McCullough 222-Miss Peggy Fey 224-Mr. Richard Miller 3I4-Mr. Arlhur Gray g IOO--Miss Erma Elberg I I6-Mr. Oliver Youngslrom 7-Mrs. Nora Wallon I2-Miss Kalherine Evans 2 I 3-Mr. Sam Skurow 3l5-Mr. Will I-Iundemer 307-Miss Rulh Auslin 3 I 6-Miss L-elia I-Iarris 323-R. Roberl Micknal 324-Mr. Joseph I-loflman 3l7-Mr. Lyle Grooms IO4-Miss Margarel I-Iall I I4-Mr. Lesler Monk I8-Mrs. Virginia Miller 3I3-Miss Gladys Kloak 303-Mrs. Marlha Bauer 177 PAGE Room 3I2-Mr. Paul Bowers Room I9-Miss Jane Loyd Room 305-Mr. Carl Wilk-ey This is The homeroom I3 I 8I we lhink is lhe besi- In every enlerprise we lead all lhe resl- We like Iclughesl Room 3-Miss I-Ielen Newman Room 4-Mr. Richard Thornbury Mrs. Allan Abboll Miss Kalhleen Lovell Mr. and Mrs. Chesler Coshun Marilyn Coshun and Roz Schneider Belly I-lamm Mrs. Emilie Bullock I-lomeroom 205-Miss Dorolhy I-Iolzlman Buddy and Jan Vicki, Darlene, and Shirl Mr. and Mrs. I-Ioward Roll Mr. and Mrs. William Rolh Phyllis I-Ioward 'ol and Dean Muir '54 Mr. and Mrs. John Graves Mr. and Mrs. William I-Iuberl I-Ieuck Mrs. Audrey E. Eeder Marcella L. de La Vega Miss Paula Neumann Spanish IV, lla, Bell 5 Cheryl and Linda Jo Ann I-Iasly and Jerry Johns Juanila and Sandra Colegale Mr. and Mrs. Mall E. Deilers Mr. and Mrs. R. Armslrong Jane Willows Mr. and Mrs. John Yeager Mrs. Mary Carl Room IO6A-Miss Marybelh Wycolil Room I I2-Miss Aria P. Schawe Diane Elizabelh Deilers Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Wandmacher Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Sherman Phil Werle Nancy, Judy and Bev Mr. Thomas Erolo Room 204-Miss E. A. Johnslone Room 2OI-Mrs. Josephine Deulsch Room I I7-Mr. I-loward Thomas Mrs. Roberl Beyer out Quill Qidfemsiom Cpliome Youlre sure to enjoy calls more in the comfort of your own rooni. 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, EXchange 6-9900. PS. Better yet, ask about an in- dividual line with your own di- rectory listing. yum oezephone company COLLEGE HILL FLORIST BiH'man's We grow them Display Room and Greenhouse, 8406 PIPPIN ROAD Cincinnafi 39, Ohio JA I-7962 liugluw Kerala tore FRANK WILSON. RONALD ROSS Managers M R. SKU ROW Faculty Advisor DIEHL'S FLURAL SHUP Le+ Life be Lovely! Q N W 7 If X ff Cav if Q N 7 , , Vg 5 P i, F2 I I 243 .-'I A FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED CC 77 Say if wifA jfowerd I809 Vine Sheer Pa. I-4054 COMPLIMENTS OE BRAND'S JEWELRY STORE 2lO W. McMillan Slreel MAin I-6906 Your Class Ring Represen'Ial'ive LANCE'S 0 School Supplies ' Greeling Cards 0 Founlain Pens ' Engineering ancl Arl Malerials GIFT SHOP 3l3 LUDLOW CAMPUS STORE 2I8 WEST lv1cMILLAN H 81 L MARKET Your Neighbor For Groceries and Meals 235 W. McMillan CH I-3388 Variely Breads VIRGINIA BAKERY Very Besl' y0l'hA6lf.2 Hair Sziylzktf 5854 I-lamillon Avenue College Hill Phone: Klrby I-9I56 Cincinnali 24, Ohio COLLEGE HILL PERKINS PANCAKE HOUSE 59l5V2 Hamillon Ave., LI 2-2555 Anal you'll be glad you came Open daily 7 em, lo 8 pm. Fri., Sal. unl'iI 2 a.m. Du Bois Boolc Slore Jusl' Up The Sl'ree+ BOOKS-STUDY AIDS-SUPPLIES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '61 From lhe Members ol KYTYVES S ER' S Gongrafufafiolw Adam PRESCR'PT'ON PHARMACY DELTA CHI DELTA soRoRiTY Luollow ancl Clillon Avenue UN I-I662 Durban's Greenhouses 533 McAIpin Avenue CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Elowers and Planfs For Eevry Occasion UN I-7866 UNIVERSITY BAKERY BEST BAKERY GOODS CAKES-PI ES-PASTRI ES-DON UTS 243 W. McMillan Slreel MA I-646l O C:-DPFU G72 I- 3?-c Q WL ' ICE CREAM 9 -U S -f Q 0 0 EDS PURE OIL k C4 Udlow ' ' P and Shop ai' FINDLAY MARKET SS Pl-n cl-u soRoRlTY For M 342 Ludlow Avenue UN l-0767 er Sporfswear, Dresses, and Accessories vmwfiaw EZ am 900122-JNMQWQLWQQW www CME wffgveddgy W Qwgswfwam ' N VW www ll - - .awww rw ww cfm fefji .5 WMM bm Q' X fm fm M X QW gamgid-My Ima ima-4 192-'T The games are over and the cheers have died, but we will always remem- ber our years at Hughes. Good Luck 'to all 'from the Class ot '6 l . Reminder of good times past and good times to come . . . bright, lively, ice-cold Coca-Cola! 181 Remember Congra+uIa+ions and Good Luck To The Grads of '6I I I1 I A Ie' SC oo DAVE EDWARDS FLDRIST 25I8 CIiIIon Avenue UN I-3742 LI 2-I '66 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF SENIOR GIRLS' CincInna+i's SIyIe Corner I Progressive CIo+I1Ing for Young Men MISS ARIA SC'-'AWE Advker Sinlw and Vine CH I-9693 ALICE HEUQK, Pfesgdem THE CINCINNATI GREGG CLEANERS IVIcIVIiIIan and Cliffon ATHLETIC GQODS I IO W. Fourfn S+reeI CI-I I-4768 CI-I I-4769 IVIA I-4650 Where a+hIe+es and sporfsmen mee+ Now IPS Pepsi! Q4 For And may all your f cl th d llbilnfffliffue Those f' a 3 Who Think Young Q THE ORIGINAL I BIG nov . PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF CINCINNATI 2I2I Sunnybrook Drive POpIar I-5800 Acknowledgments The slafl ol lhe Hughes Annual gralelully acknowledges lhe assislance of POGUE'S wilh lhe pholographic work. N BENSON PRINTING COMPANY Nashville, Tennessee Publishers of Hughes Annual 183 ABIG, Carol Ann ..... ,... ADCOX, Joyce Marie ..... AHLERING, Sandra Lucille .. ALLOY, Kathryn Patricia AMES, Daniel Bartlett .... ANDREWS, Nancy Ju'ia ANGER, Christine Annette .... ASHBROOK, Stephen Walter' BAHL, John Charles ...,,., BAKER, Gloria Jean ,.....,. BAKER, Jack Edward .. ...,. . BAKER, Patricia VVaylancl .... BALL, Carolyn Sue ........ BALL, Darryl Lee ........ BALL, Patricia Lou BALLEW, 1Vanda ...... BANES, Thomas Lee ,... .. BANGSTON, Beverly Anile BATES, Veola .....,.... BEAUDREY, Carol Scorina BEHR, Donald Milton . BELL, Clilf Bob ...... BELL Thomas ose 1h .... .. , J 'i --- - BENTON, Barbara Ann ...........,,. BERESKIN, A'exandra Lee 1SandyJ BERRY, Betty Rose .......,..,... BEYER, Robert Edward . .,...... .. BIHL, Paulette Louise ...... BLANK, Richard John ........ BLESS, Robert Louis ........,,. BOETTCHER, Leroy Valentine . BONCUTTER, Judith Ann ..... BOOTH, Lavaughn Venchael .,.. BRAAM, Ronald Haro'd ....., BROWN, Mary Louise ..... BUNTON, Roger Harold BURTON, Diane Marcia .. BURWELL, Carolyn Sue .. BUSHLE, James Robert BYRD, Almareen ...,.... BYRD, Gary Lee .. . . . . CALDWELL, Jean Alice .. CAMPBELL, Patricia E. . . .. CANDIS, Douglas Wai-Held CARNES, Anna Mae .......... CARNES, Keith Darell .... CAROL, Urs ............... . . . CATON, Thomas Charles ......,.. CHAMBERLAIN Claudia ,....... cHR1sToPHEL,' Raymond Frank .III CLARK, Charla Jean ............ COLEGATE, Juanita Margaret .. COLEMAN, Barbara Jean .,.... COLEMAN, Shirley Ann .. .. COLEMAN, Sylvester COLLINS, Robert Leon COLLINS, Theodosia .. COMBS. Carol Ann . CONNER, Betty Jean COOK. Carolyn Jane .. COOPER, Janet Mable . CORDELL, Roger Zane . COSGROVE, Paul .... COTTON, Dona Sue .. COTTON. Lenda Lou . COURTNEY, Bob Lev .. COX, Donna Lee .......... CRAWVFORD. Ellen Veraniac .. CRAWFORD. Frank ........... CRAYCROFT. Robert Clarke CRITTENTON, Jean Verna .... CROVVELL. Richard ......... CUNNINGHAM, Jim . ..... . DALEY, David Russell ..... DANIELS, Bobbie C. ........ . DAUBENSPECK, Ruth Elaine .. DAVIS, Barbara Jean ......... DAVIS, Bernard Melviir .... DAVIS, Faye ........ DAVIS, Larry ..... DEAN, Betty Ann . DEAN, Diana Kay DEAN, James Paul .... DEAN, Shirley Faye ....... DEARINGER, Thomas ...... DEITERS, Diane Elizabeth .... DICK. Patty Agnes .........,..... DOCK, Pamela Jane ..........,. . DOSSENBACH. William Robert ..,. DOUTHITT, Shirley Ann . ..,.. .. DRAHOS, Shirley L. .......... . DUGGER, Norma Jean ..... DUNAWAY, Lanas Jean ...... EAST, Jerry ..........,........ EDMONDSON, Rome Douglas .. EDWARDS, Barbara Jean ..... ELBE, Craig Earl ........... ELLIS, Jerry Douglas ERTEL, Raymond Lee . ESTES, Philip Francis .. ETTER, Fran Katherine . . . EVANS, Nancy Jeannette . .... EVERAGE, Shirley Ann ........ FALSTREAUX, Clara Gertrude FARIS, Judith Ann ............ FARRIS, David William ...... FAULKNER, Janice Mae . FERRERI, Phyllis Mary ..... FESSLER, Diane Sue .,....... FERGUSON, ,lim Addams .... FIELDS, Mari'yn Lee ...... FIELDS, Gladye Anne FOSTER, Mrarl Calvin ,.... Senior Director . . . . . .2310 Chickasaw ..l381 Harrison Ave. . . . .1650 Glen Parker . . .... ,,.. 2 740 Enslin .. . . . . .345 Shiloh ..........2538 Vestry . . . . .2768 Diehl Road . . . . . .4342 Haight Ave. . . .15 Rawson VVoods .. . . . . . .409 Rockdale ... .5441 Lanius Lane ....72-1 Chalfonte Pl. .... . . . . .2235 Victor . ,..,... 2235 Victor . . . .2235 Victor . . .. . . .510 Union ..... . .3414 Te'lord . . . . . . .7900 Burgundy .. .2020 Western Ave. .........2536 Liddell . .3212 Floridale Lane ........619 Tafel St. . . . .9631 Howard Ave. .... . . .2809 Jefferson .. . . . . .452 Riddle . . . . . .2861 Colerain ..... . .3167 Vine St. 201 Klotter '.'.'.'.'561i'1viCA1pin Ave. Bless ..........312 Klotter .. . . . .3113 Riddleview ...........3415 Dury 2998 North Bend Rd. ...........3478 Dury . . . . . . . . .513 Prospect ... . .316 Dixmyth .. . .2327 Burnet . . . .424 Klotter . . . . . ,3446 Wilson . . . .3661 Middleton ... . . .24 Ehrman .. . .3325 Reading .....3259 Delaware ... .106 Ma'verne . .... 104 Valencia . . . .338 Probasco . ........ 241 Oak . . . 1979 Millvale . . . . . .4228 Delaney . . . . . 1855 Josephine .. . . . . .3229 Jefferson ... . . . .3452 E. Millvale .......1553 Knox St. . .3839 Hewellyn Ave. . .......... 218 Ehrman . . . .342 Erkenbrecher . . . . . . .246 Dorchester . . . .4232 Williamson Pl. . . . . . . .4229 Brookside ...........4317 Hays ..... . . .1552 Tremont 21111 W. McMillan St. .. . .. . . . ..22111 Victor ..........22111 Victor .. . .4661 Ashtree Dr. . . . . . . . .1624 Waverly . . . . .555 McAlpin Ave. .. . . . .3625 Irving St. . . . . . . .4254 Hamilton .. . . . .418 Melish Ave. . . . . . .1968 State Ave. . . . .646 Van Antwerp Ct. ..........206 Warner .... . . . . .3023 Henshaw . . . . .2930 Woodside Pl. Mohawk .........210 Woolper . . . . .1601 Springlawn . ......... 146 Craft .. . .123 Inwood Pl. . . . .246 Earnshaw . . . . .516 Hickman . . . .2941 Marshall . . . . . . .1655 Cooper . . . .5133 Winton Rd. ... . . .485 Riddle Rd. .. . .418 Warren Ave. .........2239 Vine . . . .683 Riddle Rd. . . . . . . . .2437 Fairview . . . . . . . .2903 Bellevue . . .3075 Massachusetts . . . .751 Circle Ave. .. . .15 Edenburgh . . . . . . .4226 Turrill . . . .125 Inwood Pl. . .. .. . .4182 Vine . . . .679 Compton . . . .2236 Ravine . . . . . .2924 Euclid .......,.243 Melish . . . . .93 W. McMillan . . . . .1618 No. Argyle . . . . .1410 Vine St. .........4315 Dane .. . . . .313 Warner St. ,.... . . . . .4227 Virginia . . . .684 Glenwood Ave. . . . . . . .411 Union St. . . , ....... 903 Blair . . . . .2257 Bogen St. 1191 1141 1231 1251 1201 11111 1111 1231 1201 12511 1241 12511 1191 1191 1191 1291 1201 1241 1141 1251 1391 1251 1231 1191 1201 1251 1191 1191 1201 1231 1191 1201 1291 1391 1291 1291 1201 1191 1141 1291 1201 1291 1291 1291 1191 1191 1201 1191 1291 1231 1191 1201 1251 1141 1301 1231 1291 1191 1231 1231 1231 1141 1191 1191 1191 1231 1141 1201 1201 1231 1291 1 41 1 1 1191 1251 1191 1141 1201 1231 1321 1191 1191 1291 1201 1231 1321 1201 1201 1101 1201 1191 1191 1191 1321 1191 1251 1191 1171 1311 1191 1191 1191 1191 1231 1101 1231 1191 1231 1291 1291 1291 1291 FOWLER, James Donald . FRYE, Mary Catherine ............ FUHLBRUEGGE, Ursula Christine FULLER, Arthur Elliot ......,... FUNK, Nancy Jean ........ .. GABEL, Don Henry ..... GALL, Linda ............. GALLAGHER, Marcia Jean GAMPFER, Patricia Eileen . GARBARINO, Leonard . .. GELKE, Geoffrey . ............. GEORGETON, Bill Tom ......... GENTRY, Beverly ............... GERHARDT, Jeanine Margaret .... GIBSON, Ray Layton ............. GILCHRIST. James Thomas GLOECKLER, Dave James . GOETZ, Janet Kathleen .. GOOD, Robert Lee ......... GOODWIN, Linda Marlene . GRANT, Daniel Richard .... GRAVES, Ruth Carotta .. GRAY. Dorothy Lee .... GRAY, Winston ....... GREEN, Mary Ann GREEN, Nancy Lee .. GRESHAM, AI Wayne . GRIMES, Ernestine ..... HALFENBERG, Bruce HALL, Nadine ............. HARRIS, Herbert Henry .... HARRIS, Herman Eugene .. HART, Mary Sue ........ HART, Tony Ray .......... HASCHER, Edward Harry HASTY, Jo Ann .... . ...... . HAUSER, Glenn Irvin ...... HAUSER, William Arthur .... HEIMKREITER, Carol Ann HELM, Elsie Elizabeth ........ HEUCK, Alice Jean ....... HIBBERD, Ruth Ann . .. HILL, Alice Anne .... HILL, Alok ............. HILL, Charles Edward .... HILLARD, Antonia .......... HODGES, Jeanette ............. HOFFMAN, George Michael ..... HOLLAND, Charles Robert, Jr. .. HOLLSTEIN, Marcia Lee ..... HOLLANDER, Gary ............. HOLMOND, Carol Ann .......... HOLZINGER, Kenneth Charles .... HOPKINS, Paul Gex ............. HOWARD, Pryllis Kay .......... HOWE, Nancy Lee .....,. HUBBARD, Beverly Joan HUDSON. Charles David I-IUFFMAN, Douglas Edwin HUGHES, Shirley May HUPPERTZ, Nancy Irene . HURD, Jacqueline Darcus .. ISRAIL, Arlene Georgette JACKSON, Shirley Louise JALLICK. Carolyn Jean . JEFFRIES, Pearlie Mae .. JENKINS, Janet Magdalene JESSE, William Joseph ..,. JOHNS, Toni Jean ......... JOHNSON, Norval Melvin JOHNSON, Thelma Josephine JONES, Larry Joe ........ .. JONES, Joyce ............ JONES, Ronald 1Veaver .. JOOS, Bonnie Helen ..... .. JOSHUA, James Wilfred .... KANET, Donna Jean ..... KELLER, Jan Jean ....,.. KELLER, Tom Irwin ....... KENNEDY, Billie Laurene .... KENNEDY, Brenda Joyce .. KENNEDY, Dorothy Marie . KENNEDY, Earnest ....... KIDWELL, Sherry Lynn .. KIEFER, Kathleen Joyce KINCER, Margaret Loretta KIRBY, Roy Thomas ....... KLEEMAN, Gertrude Ann .... KLEIN, Joseph .,.......... KLEIN, VVanda Carol ..... KOCH, Danny ........ KORB, Al John ....,... LAKES, Marian Gail LANE, VVilliam Douglas .. LANGENBACH, Joanne LASEKE. Jim Dale ..... LACKEY, Gerald KURZHALS, Othmar LAWVSON, Marge M. .... . LEISURE, Celeste Joan .... LEWIS, Lonnie Howard .... LICHT, Jeffrey Gordon LOHRUM, Caroline Jane LOVEJOY, Carl Addison LOVETT, Peggy Elois .... LOWER, Vicki .... ......... INIAC BRAIR, Cliff Leroy .... MALATESTA, Bob Shires .... MALLORY, Nancy Dianne .... MALONE, Aaron Loonis ......... MARCONI, Michael Anthony .... MARSHALL, Robert Lamas MARTIN, Ken Eugene ....... . ........ 235 McGregor . . . .811 Hutchins Ave. ..........635 Probasco . . . . . . . .2644 Bellevue 1748 Queen City Ave. . . . . . . . .129 Glenwood . . . . . . .1557 Acldingharn . . . . . .3049 W. Tower Scioto ..4681 Hamilton Ave. ... . . . . .122 Glenmary .. . . . .2364 Victor St. ........3631 Irving . . . . .506 Lombardy .. . . . .211 Loraine ........588 Clark .. . . . . .2170 Elysian ... .. . . . .3046 Taylor ........20 E. Rochell .. .4131 Mad Anthony . . . . . . .521 Glenwood .........2254 Flora . . . .516 Carplin . . . .222 Hearne . . . . . .908 Timber . . . . .4734 Hamilton . . . . . .538 Ridgeway . . . . .3437 Hallwood . . . . .1537 Ambrose . . . . . . .3558 Estes Pl. .....559 E. Epworth . . . . .418 Hickory St. . . . .210 W. McMillan . . . . . . . .1322 Apjones ........1308 Apjones . . . . .1664 Westwood Ave. ... . . .8931 Winton Rd. . . . .2725 Euclid Ave. . . . . .4266 Kirby Ave. . . . .1085 Congress Ave. ........3507 Clifton ....2753 Enslin St. ............574 Hale . . . .821 Cleveland Ave. . . . . . .889 Blair Ave. . . . .218 Erkenbrecher Ehrman . . . . . . .3077 Henshaw .. . . . .605 Forest Ave. . . . . 1578 Glen Armand .. . .. ..520 Burr Oak . . . . .341 Forest Ave. . . . . .3341 Cavanaugh . . . . . . .3926 Lewellyn . ......... 1614 Dewey .. . .5352 Danroth Ct. . . . . . . . .624 Hickman . . . . . 2317 Stratford .. . .4809 Este Ave. . . . . .541 Terrace . . . .2543 Dennis . . . . .443 Riddle . . . . . .3488 Vine . . . .1520 Waverly . . . .2209 Victor .. .. . . .3 Estelle . . . . . 736 Whittier . . . . .1458 Aster Pl. . . . .1549 Fairmount . . . . . 722 Gholsen . . . . .736 Whittier ........175 Dorsey . . . . . . . .243 Southern . . . . . . .3254 Delaware . . . .531 Flatt Terrace . . . . . . 3040 Hackberry . . . . . . .1396 Ernst St. . . . . .1409 Thomson Hgts. . . . . .2175 John St. .. . . . . . .531 Channing .. . . . .810 Blair Ave. . . . .345 Erkenbrecker . . . . . .984 Cleveland . . . . . .149 Mason St. ..1620 S. Argyle Rd. H3124 Jefferson Ave. . . . . . . .1803 Sycamore . . . . .4364 Hamilton State . . . . . .2309 'Chickasaw . . . .4081 Clifton Ave. . . . . . . .1714 Esmonde . . . .4011 Delaney St. . . . . . . . . .3085 Taylor . . . . 1707 Harrison Ave. .. . .4436 Winton Rd. . .2312 Stratford Ave. ..........2371Rohs . . . .1713 Blue Rock ........2241 Flora . . . .3405 Cleveland . . . . .3823 Borden . . . . .3241 Jefferson . . . .900 Lafayette . . . .509 Riddle Rd. . . . .565 Flatt Terrace . . . .1500 Pullan Ave. . . .6336 Edwood Ave. ..........563 Lowell . . . . . . .3408 Beekman .............2265 Rice .....3362 Reading Rd. . . . . . .3401 Brookline 1191 1291 1201 1191 1141 1171 1231 1331 1191 1231 1201 1181 1161 1201 1201 1 31 1191 1201 1191 1231 1291 1191 1291 1291 1241 1231 1291 1291 1241 1291 1321 1291 1191 1231 1231 1141 1311 1191 1231 1151 1201 1251 1291 1291 1291 1291 1201 1251 1291 1231 1321 1291 1111 1231 1 51 1391 1291 1191 1321 1201 1291 1201 1201 1141 1191 1191 12111 1241 1141 1291 1291 1101 1191 1291 1321 1 61 1 41 1231 1191 1101 1291 1291 1291 1191 1231 1201 1101 1231 1 41 1191 1201 1141 1231 1201 1141 1321 1191 1191 1231 1191 1291 1231 0 1321 1231 1241 1201 1231 1191 1291 1201 1201 1201 12 1 MARTIN, Mary Sharon MASON, Donna .... . NIASRAM, Erleen Jeanne .... ISIATHEYVS, James Emanuel . . . MCBRIDE, Zedenia Vcrdell . . . MCELROY, Georgia Carolina IVICREYNOLDS, Doris Llewelyn .. 1vIcROBERTS. Janet Lee ...... MEADOWVS, Gloria Sue MEANS, Adell ......,. MERTES, Ronald James MEYERS. Ronald ..,...... LIILLER. lyiary Margaret MINK, Jerry ......,,...,... MINNEMAN. Katherine Jean . 1y1IS1NS, Juris .,...4..,..,.. INIOORE, Kenny Leon .... INIOORE, Victor ,..,,.,, MOORE, Wi'lia1n Lee INIOUNT. Gay Elizabeth .. IJUELLER. Tom ....,..... MUHLBERG. Nance Jayne INIULLINIX, Connie ..,, MYRICK, Curtis ...., NANTZ. Frank Allen . .. N QAL. Ken Otis .. ....,,... . NOVELLI, Rose Mary Emily . OLIVER, Carole Ann ,..... OTT, Julia. Ahna ....., . OWENS, Diane Serrene PARRISH. .Io Ellen ..... PATTERSON, Angela . .... , PATTERSON, Mary Lee . ,.... PEINIBERTON. George Marion . PERKINS, Kathy Elizabeth PERRY, Thomas James ..... PETERS, Patsy Ann ...... PHILLIPS. Rona'd Joseph .. PING. Linda Louise ...... PITTMAN, Clarence .... .. . . POELLNITZ, Nellie May .. POWELL. Martha Ann POWELL. hlichael Mason PRESLEY. Gwendalvn Elnin PRESTON, Norma Jean PRICE, Eddie Samuel .... PROWS. Joseph H. PUCKETT, Sharon Ann . QUILLEN, Betty Lou RAGAN, David Joe .. RAHN, Janice Eileen .. RAMEY. Judy Carol .... RANDALL, Mary Alice . RANSICK, Alan Lee RAYNEY, Peggy Ann .,., REAVES, Donna Faye Senior Director .. . .106 W. McMillan . . . . .3442 Reading Rd. ..... . . . . .4574 Innes . . . . . . . .3586 Bogart . . .848 Hutchins .. . . . .3218 Bishop . . . . .832 C'eveland . . . ,720 Froome .. . . . .4157 Dana .. . .245 Ehrman ... . .3014 Sanders ....23 XV. Daniels . ........ ,.l9 Craft . ...... 57118 Este Ave. . . .8770 Fontainebleau .. . .114 YV. Mc1XIillan .. . ,...215 Coethe .. . .1935 Wk-bman Ct. ... .67 Ehrman 8757, ' ' ' . . . Constance Ter. . . . . . .766 Beechwood . . . . . .4312 Langland .. . 1622 Dhonau , . . .3201 Beresford ....351l Carwell ,. . ........ 4142 Kirby ..........226 Kinsey . .809 Clinton Springs .. . . . . .131 Inwood Pl. .......l617 1Vaverly Forest ........322 Rockdale .....308 W. McMillan .,.......3338 Gano .....7-43 McMakir1 ......782 Hawd ....2211 Highland .........3623 Forest ............2716 Coy ....3132 Van Buren .........216 Melish .....3580 Tacoma ,....22311 Burnet ......605 Forest ......3l17 Durbin ..,,....3624 Borden .. 1629 Waverl Ave .. . y . . . . . . .219 MeGreger .... .1796 Sycamore . . . .8710 Long Lane . . . . .4968 Gray Rd. . . . .1806 Wa'ker St. . . . . . .3324 Burnet . . . .8822 Daly Rd. . . . .2344 Clifton . . . . .2435 Ohio REBSCH, Delores Ann ........... 4320 Hays REID, Alice Mae ...... .............. 5 70 Hale REIFF, Harry .......,...... .. ..... 2490 Thompson Ave. REYNOLDS, Antoinette .......... ........ 9 Edenburg Pl. REYNOLDS, Broderick Raymond RHODEN, Sammy Lee . ..... ...... RICHARDSON, Rodney Garrett .... . . .3632 Dawson Ave, ... . . .548 Carplin Pl. , ........ 279 Bodman RICHTER. Karl Richard ........ ...... 4 516 Winton Rd. RIDGE, Dave Arthur .... .... ......... .... 6 5 4 Froome RIETMAN, Mary Jane .. 3434 Manor Hill Dr. ROGALA, Rosemarie .. ......... 2354 Rohs St. ROGERS, Paul Marat ...... 103 Inwood Pl. ROSS, Paul ........... ..... 5 06 Riddle Road ROSS, Ronald William ....... 20 Craft St. ROTH, Pat Ann .,... ........ 2 281 Loth ROTH, Shirley Jean .... ........... 2 281 Loth RUFF. James Richard RUSHING, Richard L. .... . RUSSELL. Vivian ,........... SAIQNDERS, James Stanley .... SCHELLINGER. Nancy Ruth SCHMALE, Norma Marie ...... SCHNEIDER. Albert Frank .... SCHNEIDER, Diana Dorothy .. SCHOTT. Bonnie Louise ..... SCHREIBER, Gilbert Fred .. SCHULTES, Peter John .. . .. . . . . . . . . .730 Whittier . . . . .3559 Glenwood Pl. . ....,.... 3638 Alaska Slack St. . . .4731 N. Edgewood . . . .1380 Hopple St. .. . .1749 Esmonde .. . .4221 Cherry St. , ..... 23 Thill St. .. . . .3015 Scioto .. . .4019 Clifton 1191 1291 1231 1291 1291 1201 1291 1321 1231 1201 1191 1191 1321 1321 1311 1191 1191 1231 1201 1311 1321 1231 1231 1201 1231 1191 1291 1191 1141 1291 1291 1191 1201 1321 1321 1191 1291 1191 1291 1191 1201 1191 1291 1291 1231 1141 1191 11111 1311 1321 1101 1291 1311 1191 1191 1231 1291 1141 1101 1231 1231 1191 1321 1321 1201 1191 1191 1201 1321 1191 1191 1291 1 1 1291 11111 1321 1201 1141 12111 1191 1191 1201 SCOGGINS, Jim Arthur SETTLES, Jerry ........ SHEHANE, Sandy Kay SHOOK, Thomas Joseph .. SIEHL, Chris Mark ....... SINGLETON. Mary Alice . SIPE, Judith Aim ....... SKIFF, Harry Gorham . SKINNER, Roy Lee ..... SLATTERY, Sandra ..,.... SMALLWOOD. Alice Lee . SM1'l'1l, Evelyn Elaine SIVIITH, Herbert Thomas SMITH, Nettie Sue ..... SMITH, Richard Robum . SMITH. Rosalyn ...... S1N11TH. Russell Gilmoit SMITH, Sheila Diane SNEED, Patricia ....... SPARKS, Harold ........ SPEYERER. Sandra Joy SPOTTSVVOOD. Anna Louise SPURLOCK, Fred Wfilbur . STANDLEY. Bob Bruce . S'1E12LEl, Robert STINE. Tom Ernest STOCKER. Rex .. . .. STOIEHR, Norma Jean STOKES, Annie Mae ....... STONE, John Kirtley .,...... ...............l042 Rachel STRAIQSS, Billie Carolyn ........ .... STUHMILLER. James Hamilton . .. SUHR, Kathy Alice ........,... TABAR, Robert Fred ........ TAYLOR, Ernest Shannon . THOMAS, Paul Adrian .,.... THOMAS, Saundra Augusta .. THOMPSON. John Louis .... THOMPSON. Roxie Jeanine .. THORNTON. Rudy ...... . .... . . TOBERGTA. Nancy Lee Iwlary . . . TOOSON, Juanita .,..,......... TRIMBLE, Joan .......... . TROXELL, Judy Ann ...... . TRUSSELL. Jacqueline Denist TUCKER, Kelly Howard TUCKER, Martha Lorita .... UNGERBUEHLER, Wesley WADE. Ednin Richardson NVAGFRS, Rebecca Dianne YVALKER, Evelyn Anita ..... YVALKER, Vera Mattie ....... YVALLACE. Mildred .,......... WVALLACE. Raymond Alfred YVALZ, Gail Ann ..............,. WANDMACHER. William Neil YVARREN. Lucy Evelyn ........ YVEBB. William Sanders .... WEIDER, Charles ........ WERLE, Philip Char'es ..... YVERNER, Kenneth Gilbert VVEST, Obera .............. VVESTERFELD, Janice Marie YVHEELER, George ........ WILES, Beverly Jean ...... WILKERSON, Joyce Lenora .. YVILLIAMS. Herbert ....,....,.. WILLIAMS, Nancy 1Wae ,.., ....... k WILLIAMSON. Timothy Patric WILLMOTH. Pat Ann . ........ . XVINEBARGER. Lola ........ .. YYINGARD. Clewn Jay ..... WVINTERS, Ronald 1Nil1iam YVITHERS. Vicki Sharon ....,... YVOLSTERMAN. Janet Ruth 1YOODS. Jeanette Emily ....,. YEAGER, John Randall ..... YODER. Phi'ip Joseph .. YOUNG, Carol Ann YOUNG. Nancy Jo ..,...... YOIQNGBLOOD. James ...... . ZIMMERMAN. Frank 1X1atthew ZINS, Edward Carl ........... .. . . . . . .2536 Highland . .3400 Millvale Circle ...... . . . .239 Bodman ,.........1658 Pullan . . . .1633 Otte Ave. .. . . . . . .3574 Wilson ,.,.....l9 W. Nixon ...........,.2354 Ohio .. . .3219 JcH'erson Ave. ...........576 Lowell . . . . . .2839 Marshall . . . . .246 Piedmont ...H3636 Reading .. .. .3592 Wilson .....554 Ha'e . . . .536 Camden .. . . .2805 Digby .....,,2226 Vine .. . .4 E. St. Clair . . . . .2414 Salutaris .. . .1632 Frederick ..227 Baxter . . .. . .. .3713 Speath . . . . .6660 RidgeHeld . . .. . .1415 Elkton .. . .2225 Stratford . ..... 8426 Winton . ...... 50 W. Rochelle Barden 1444 Thompson Heights Weigold ...........2148 Ravine ..........419 Warner ............6l3 Riddle . . . . .4725 N. Edgewood 3484 E. Mi'vale Circle . . . . . . . . . .249 Southern . . . . .4750 Spring Grove ..... . . .229 Goodman .... . .4255 Virginia . . . . 151119 Mehlnert . . . . .3547 Harvey . . . . . . .2210 Auburn .. . .685 Doepke Ln. Klotter Glencoe Pl. ...4-107 Hami'ton Ave. ,......515 Carplin .... .625 Straight St. . . . . . .970 Cleveland .. . .110 Ma'vern Pl. . . . .249 Piedmont .... . .3617 Norwich ...........2155 Loth . . . . .585 Terrace Ave. Craft .. , .3442 Reading Rd. , . . . . . . .2003 Sutter . . . . .7900 Collette . . . .4042 Herron .. . . .333 Northern ... . .7922 Granville . . .1705 Martha St. .. . .938 Cleveland . . . . . . .3642 Irving . . . . .110 Malvern . . . .1607 Cooper . . . . .224 Calhoun .. . . .4777 Este Ave. .... . .1571 Pulfan ......6281 Cary .. . . . . .1563 Chase . . . . .1635 Waverly .. . . . .4226 Cherry . . . .3125 Borrman . . . . . .8065 Kirkland .. . . . .Bryn Mawr Dr. . .4905 N. Raeburn . . . .2527 Valley View .. . .5132 Van Buren . ...... 4569 Hamilton , . . .4695 N. Edgewood 1191 1291 1191 1231 1231 1291 1201 1191 12111 12111 1251 1191 1291 1291 1291 1291 12111 1191 1191 1231 1201 1231 1241 241 1 91 11 91 1 1 13 11 1221 1251 1231 1231 1141 1191 1201 1321 1251 11511 1321 1191 1231 1231 12511 1191 1311 1191 1191 1231 1291 1191 1291 1191 1191 1201 1101 1201 1321 1291 1251 1241 1231 1291 1241 1231 1291 1201 1191 1231 1191 1321 12:11 1241 12:11 1141 1231 12511 1241 1241 12:11 11:11 1291 1231 1111 Administration .. . Advertisements ..... Alpha Beta Chi ........ Alumnal Association . .. Annual ......,...... Annual Representatives Art Department .... Band, Junior . Band, Senior . Baseball . . . Basketball . . Beta Chi .......... Bible Club ........... Business Department . . . Cafeteria . . .,.......... . . . Cheerleaders, Junior High. .. Cheerleaders, Reserve ..... Cheerleaders, Senior High. . . Chi Omega Sigma ...... ,. Cross Country ......... D Delta Chi Delta .......... . Dramatics Department . . . Eighth Grade ..... . Eighth Grade Choir . Eleventh Grade ..... English Department .. Ensemble .......... Fashion Show .......... , Football .................. Foreign Language Club ..... Foreign Language Department Freshman Choir ............ Future Teachers of America G Gargoyle .............. Gargoyle Representatives Girls' Athletic Association . Golf ................. H HClub .............. Health Careers Club Health Department .... Hepta Beta ........... . Index ..14-17 176-183 ......165 ......l76 ..22-23 .....l54 ....45 ....46 130-131 120-121 112-115 .......37 .....147 ....36 ....41 ...172 ...173 ......132 ........160 108-109 ..... .166 ..26-27 ..55-58 . .. .. .47 ..70-75 .,18-19 .. . . . .48 170-171 104-107 ....... 32 .,.. ..33 ..46-47 .. .146 ..20-21 ........154 123129 119 122 ...173 ....40 ...161 140 H1-Y ...................... ..... Home Economics Department ..... ..44 Honor League .............. .... 1 44-145 Honor Society, Junior High. .. ..... . .24- Honor Society, Senior High .... ..... 4 , 25 Hughes Club .........,..... ..... 1 39 Huzettes ......... ...... . . .143 I Industrial Arts Department .... Interfratority Council ...... J junior Achievement . . . . . . . . . . Junior Council on World Krueck Club . .. Kytyves ..... Librarians . Affairs K L M Majorettes, Junior High ....... Majorettes, Senior High. . . Math Club ......,....... Mathematics Department .... Merchandising Club ...... Merry-Go-Round ....... Ninth Grade . . . N O Office Workers .. .. Orchestra ...... P Pep Club ................ . Phi Chi .................... Physical Education Department. Presidents, Council ..... Science Club ........ Science Department . . . Senior Choir ....... Senior Class Officers .... Senior Class Sponsors. . . Senior Directory ....... S Senior Popularity Winners. . Seventh Grade ......... Social Studies Department .... Special Education ...... Stage Crew .... ....... Student Assistants ...... Student Council, junior. .. Student Council. Senior. . Swimming, Junior High. Swimming, Senior High. Tausia .... Tennis ........ Tenth Grade .. Track .......... Twelfth Grade . . . Y-Teens, junior . Y-Teens, Senior . T Y .....42 ....137 ....147 ...35 . .... 143 162 ...24 . .... 172 ....133 .....29 ..28-29 ........38 150-153 . .... 155 . .... 164 ..60-63 ...49 132-133 163 .39 137 ...31 .....30 ..48-49 .......76 ........76 184-185 ..96-98 ..50-54 .....34 .......59 ........43 156-157 .....138 ....136 ...59 ...118 ......l19 ..64-69 116-117 ..76-95 ...155 ...141 uGood-byv to Tradition Old lights are removed and classrooms and corridors are flooded with powerful fluorescent lighting. M ' . 2 L Kaz


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