Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1963
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.ii 521.. 71 iliaCCI LE- 1: a a II E DECIEUI a l 963 xw . l A L j r I J: -.n. f R37? 77 I99 H :71 lex: 7'3 EDUCATIDN mv. -54 INV. 1t 7790th PW$ 'Pwpwdmg . ?Wg . m ' Him ' . ,Pingh$ .4? Our tower rises proudly atop. Hughes As a symbol of education and friendship. Students will remember the inspiration Of their scholastic work and achievement. Aside from the many memories Of quiet study and preparation; Students will reminisce with a smile About their activities and sports events. The advancing iunior high students Anticipate their futures with eagerness As the seniors review their plans For graduation, college, and Careers; Sharon Cole John Sallee Co-Edit'ors Trudy Brillinger Business Manager Sue Foley Phil Holt Arl- Co-Editors 'J r. . I .h. A1. ' Memoriei'f' of . . . S+uden+s. +eachers. counsei- ors. and adminis+ra+ors people +he halls of Hughes. They mainfain proud +radi+ions of scholarship and cH'izenship +ha+ bring honor +0 school and cify. IDS ; g.r1!ifl wf. : V .?th.. .. 1.4:. .13.... . alvlf-Ji I1 drill??? Ia... friendly school life is enioyed in fhe many inferesi'i ing spo'rs around Hughes. S+u- den+s early acquain+ Haem- selves wifh +hese places and use +heir facilH'ies. Ache. A varied educafional program challenges s+uden+s +0 pre- pare for +he 'Fufure. Teachers. dedica+ed +0 Hue pursuH' of ex- cellence. offer successful guid- ance for +he necessary prepa- ra+ion. Through vic+ory and cleftemI Hughes afhlefes perform +heir best displaying qualifies of leadership and spoHsmanship. The physical educa+ion pro- gram develops sound'bodies and aleri' minds. By being active in clubs and organizafions, s+uden+s mee+ new friends and in+erchange ideas. Social even+s and serv- ice proiec+s make worfhwhile confribuHons +0 school He. A - riff -:' Junior high sfudenfs learn Hue ?undamen'rals +ha+ will be +he s+epping-s+one +0 new experi- ences in senior high. Their own ac+ivi+ies bring safisfacHon and growfh. People of Hughes are consid- ered among +he ou+s+anding cH'izens of Cincinnai'i. Honor comes +0 many Hughes gradu- afes for +heir confinued achieve- menfs in +he communHy. Susan Rose and Larry Websi'er. gradu- afing seniors of 1963. leave Hue Tower wi+h Iasfing memories of classmafes and facuH-y members. i a... .;. h -.-,.u Mr- .H - J7 4W 4- 1' r: -: arr M? g Mr. Hobson, New at Hughes Memories of I963 will be numerous for Mr. Richard Hob- son. now in his firsf year as assisiani principal of Hughes. Coming from Wesiern Hills High Schooii where he was also assisfanf principal. Mr. Hobson now busies himself wiih ihe innumerable duiies of his oHice. Assis'ring Mr. SuHon in +he supervision of +he senior high is Mr Hobson's hardesi' job. Hi5 o+her duiies include affend- ance. discipline. assemblies and iexfbooks. At nighi he refurns i0 Hughes +0 serve as principal 01c WesaL Nighf High School. AHer carrying 0qu his many du+ies 5+ Hughes. Mr. Hobson reiurns home 1'0 his wife and iwo children. He enioys reading, music. and carpeniry when he can find a few hours +0 spare from his busy schedule. Having received degrees from Marshall Universii'y and H13 Universiiy oi Cincinnaii. he is well qualified +0 cope Wi+h +he many responsibilities of his posi+ion. The Annual wishes Mr. Hebson success as +he newes+ member 6F +he Hughes adminisiraiive sfai'F. Edwin Sutton Leads Hughes Mr. Edwin P. SuH'on, Jr., prin- cipal o1c Hughes. leads fhe normal. busy life of a schdol ad- minisiraior. He finds +ha+ even ouiside Jrhe school building. he follows +he lives of siudenis and former siudenfs of Hughes in fheir academic work. in business. and in spori's. He has a wife and +wo child dren and sometimes finds +ime +0 pursue +he hobbies oi bowl- ing. gol'i. swimming. and +ennis. Mr. Sufion's chief inieresi'. +hough. is people. He has worked mainly in school sys+ems. bui he was also a recreafion su- pervisor. an insirucfor in an Air Force mechanics school. and fhe head of +he a.uclio-vi.sual Field for +he Cincinnafi Board of Edu- Cafion. He has been happiesf in +he posifions affording close as- sociaiion wiih boys and girls in individual schoois. AHer working in five iunior and +hree senior high schools. Mr. SuHon feels +ha+ people are far more inferesiing +han ma- chines. Counselors Help Plan the Future Cheerful Mrs. Jean Frehse. iunior and senior gfrls' counsebr. is always kept busy giving bene- ficial aid and advice +0 her many girls. E'BVGITH'I ahd fweth-grada boys receive neces- sary counseling from Mr, Ralph Loudenslager. who gives guidance +0 help boys in +he fufure. Below: Sfudenfs facing unsolved probiems can always consul? Mr. Alber+ Rouse. sophomore counselor. who is in his second year af Hughes, Miss Doro+hy Hoffman, iunfor high girls' coun- selorl assisfs sfudenfs in planning +hefr courses and advises iham abouf good school conduct Junior high l'Joysr counse'lor, Mr. John Acme. aids fha pupils in arranging +heir schedules and planning for fuiure years af Hughes. Mr. Hannum Continues Work As Junior High Principal Mr. Harry Hannum. in his +hircl year at Hughes, is principal o1c +he iunior high school, This iob includes aHendance. quid, ance, discipHne and regmafiom of iunior high achHies. Mr. Hannum formerly was assistant principal of Schwab Junior High and 'Is a gradua+e of Wesfern Hilts High Schooi. He received his college educaHon af +he Universify 01c Cin- cinnaH and fafer Jraughf physical educaHon. Mr Hannum sfrongly sfresses discipline in +he educafion O'F iunior high school sfuolenfs, In coopera+ion wiJrh +he junior high feachers and counselors. he hdps Hwe s+uden+s adap+ +0 high school life. Sfudenfs in need of help or advice can find Mr. Hannum in his iunior high office. ML, Madame Parker. prafesseur de francais. and her husband. Mr. Garland Parker. had +0 be con+en+ in view H19 EWeI Tower from afar. .- l y 1 Frances Adomaif John Arringfcn Ari English. French Far Places Lure Teachers Far places beckon +o Hughes feachers each summer. The calf has reached Miss Wyler. Miss WycoFF. Mrs. Parker and Miss Hollweck, who have vfsi+ed Europe. Miss Schawe. who has +raveled exfensively in +he Americas as well as Europe and +he Far East has phofographed advenfure-logs and lec- +uras on her +ravels. Cooler places call +0 Mrs. WaHon, who has crossed +he Arc+ic Circle. and Miss Kloak, who enjoys +he mounfains. The Uni+ea Sfafes also enfrances prospecfive fravelers. Miss Beaver finds +he land of +he Pennsylvania Dufch appeal- ing. and Miss Penning+on +hrills +0 +he. beaufy of Jrhe Ha- waiian Island's, Beaquui Ohio inspires Miss Schwach and Mr. Richerf th ifs hisforical poinfs. Miss Dunlaphs engaging +ravel philosophy includes visfh'ng picfuresque. ouf-oF-+he- way places. anywherel Josephine Barker Music Lynne Ashley Special Ed ucaHon Harry Baxter Mafhemafics. Science Tad Bauer Science Rubella Braverman Robert Bradford English Ar'f Paul Bowers Heal'rh. Science Jack Bongay lndusfrial Ads Emilia Bullock English Jamas Bruck Social S+udies ax 43f Jig z' Newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs Hanan. s+udy and admire a new paiang. Melville Byles Social Sfudies Richard Curp Science Edward Driver Mafhema'HCS . a 9313!: . Judi+h Davis Spanish Edward Farmer Ma+hemafics 15 Faculty Pursues The Arts Hughes faculfy members par'ricipafe in +he pursuH of +he arfs. Mrs. S+ern has a collecfion of painfings. induding a Pi- casso and a Tamayo. Music-minded feachers. Mr. Sfier, Miss Newman and Mrs. Douglas. enioy aH-ending symphonies and operas. Miss Schwach and Mr. Bender. who like +0 sing, mighf gef some direcfion from Choir diredors Mrs. McKibben, Mr. Hammons and Mr. CurHs. The sfage has followers. foo. as Mr. French has spenJr sum- mers In summer s+ock and professmnal ading companies. Non-parficipan+s. like Miss Penningmm Miss Johnson, Miss Wyler. and Mrs. Hamlin. enjoy aHencling +he +hea+re. Mr. Cherry has spen+ five years +eaching Afro-Cuban. modern and semi-balfef dancing in New York, The arts play an impor+an+ par+ in no+ only the work. buf also Hue leisure acfivifies of many Jreachers De Anne Cassini Evander Cherry Enqlish Science Josephine Deufsch Leslie Dough: Art English, German u Fred Foegler Russell French Mafhemafics Enqlish Thomals Frolo Charles Geraci Arlhur Gray Howard Grim-s Indusfrlal Arls Business Social Sfudfes ?hysical Educefion Lyle Grooms Clyde Hall William Hall Kaihlean Hamberg Social S+udl'es Mafhemafics Business English Anna Hamlin Biga Hammons Lelia Harris Joseph Heink l English Music Business Social S+udies l One of Miss Hoffman's hobbies is her dog. Schulhy von Hughes, given io her by ihe girls of 205 when she was lheir seni0r sponsor in I960. l Serve Youth, Pamper Pets Some Hughes +eacl'1ers cen+er +heir in+eres+s in working wH-h children. Mrs. Caskey enioys helping +he Scoul's: Mr. Kindschy direds his own boys' camp during +he summer, Mr, Monk also works 61 a boys' camp. Teachers also find pleasure in pefs. Dog-lovers include Mrs. Braverman. Miss Kloak and Mrs. Parker. while cal-fanciers are Miss Adomeif and Miss Schawe. Mr. Bowers keeps his cocka; feel away from H1ese cafs and clogs. Magician Richard Curp pulls his pel rabbi+ righf ouf of his hall Mr. Bauer's only associaHon wllh animals is as a Jfaxi- dermisl! 16 Gary Himes Joseph HoFFman Science Science l, l ' , Ella Johnson Kannefh Johns+one English, Social Siudies Social S+u6ies Ea+ing +ogei+lar are Mr. Briffon, Mr. Kunderf. and Mr. Ridenour. all +eachers in HM special educafian field. Teachers Own Green Thumbs The gardening bug has bHJren many Hughes feachers. Miss Johnsfone. Miss Newman. and Mrs. Caskey weed +heir gar- 17 Jessie Hoilweck BaHy Holscl'ler Social S+udies Lunchroom Charles Jonas Morgan Jones lndushial Ar+s Sdence dens. whHe Mrs. Miller huni's mushrooms. Mr. Heink works his vegetable garden as Mr. Rouse pradices plamL propaga- Hon, And 'rhe swee'r sme of hybrid +ea roses overwhelms visHors +0 Mr. Kunder+'s garden. Teachers. don'1L worry. green +humbs aren'+ visible JFrom 8 am. 'fil 3 p.m.. school days. Au'lornobiles are Hm means of fransporhfion used by many +eachers. Hare Miss Beaver. Mrs. WaHon, and Miss Hall chaf wifh Miss Johns'l'one beiore leaving Hue schoal parking In? for home. Cars, Boats Carry Faculty Aui'omobiles provide Hue +ranspor+a+ion for mos+ Hughes +eachers. Traveling +oge+her in a car pool are Mr. Bongey. Mr. Gray. Mr. Warner. and Mr. Wilkey. Hughes Kenfuckians such as Miss Reynolds. Miss Beaver. Mr. Arringfon. and Mr. Johnsi'one also find H1eir cars very necessary in crossing Ohio River bridges. Hughes. Hiough. has +wo river +ravelers during +he summer moni'hs. Mr. William Hall and Mr. Sam Skurow. Bofh men have boa+s on +he Ohio in warm weafher. Mr. Skurow is especially pleased wi'rh his houseboa+ and spends mos+ 0F his summer in H on +he river. Dorofhy Kaichqn Williard Kalchek Physical Educa+ion Indus+rial Ads . . 1v , Alan Kindschy Gladys Kloak Robert Kuenziar Sarah LEVIN! Physical Education Mafhemchs Mafhemafics Business 18 1 Kg '3? .Hi a I wveitig'er: 43$.- . 13,3. ix funclfions of our librarians. Miss MaHlda Penningfon and Mrs. LaVarna Pan 5. Suphia Marshall English Shirley McKibban Physical Educaficn 1E : j .13 L in . Rose Marie Libharf th5ical Educa'Hon Edifh Long Engiish. Social S+udies Kaihlesn Laval! English - Jane Loyd Home Economics Extra Teaching Activities Teaching hours for many Hughes faculfy members ex+end beyond fhe +hree-o'clock dismissal bell. Miss Davis Jreaches Russian affer school +0 in+eres+ed Hughes feachers and sfu denfs. Mr. OberschmicH' has +augh+ exfension classes in in- dusfrial arfs af +he Universiiy of Cincinnafi. A 'Few of H16 Hughes nighf school +eachers are Mr. Kalchek. Mr. Kuenzler. Miss Loyd. and Mr. Wilson. Teachers confinue educafing Jthemselves alfhough +hey are feachingl Mrs. Pauls and Miss WycoH: are bofh Jraking Iifera- fure courses. and Mrs. Long has been a member of +he Greaf Books Program JFor eleven years. RFcharrI Miller Social Sfudies Dania! Mallinger English. Spanish Men Faculty Follow Sports The men of Hughes are a sporfs-minded group. Among +hase Jteachers almosf every conceivable sporf is indulged in and enioyed. TWO loyal fans of fhe CincinnaH Reds and Royals are Mr. Offo and Mr. S+rahler. Ano+her sporfs fan. Mr. Miller. doesn'+ always have Hme Jro affend fhese games. as he o'H'en announces fhe Universify of Cincinnafi's baske'rbail games over H's radio sfafion. Mr. Hannum sees a baskefball game from a differen+ par+ of Jrhe gym as he referees high school baske+balI. Thus +he .sporfs arena becomes filied wifh Hughes men +eachers. Mierry musicians. Mr. CurHs. Mr. Sfrahler. and Mr. Monl: pracfica a in: place. Thomas Moore Edward Morris Helen Newman Social S+udies Mafhema+ics Science JeaneHe Nurre Carl Oberschmidi Joan OBrady Ronald 0H9 Healflw Indusfrial Aris English Driver Training 'a I o , . Mary Pollard Joseph Prior Shirley RaHHT Leola Reynolds English Social S+udias Science English. La+in 2O Teachers Plan For Future Ambilions. hopes and plans for H19 future play a parf in a +eacher's life. Mr. Prior's plans for He lufure include a summer marriage. Mrs. Hamberg and Mr. Jones wil'h l'heir families plan lulure family acfivifles. Mrs. Deulsch hopes +ha+ lhe 'Fu- +ure will bring grea+er success in her iewelry-making. Mr. Warner has an unusual wish 'For +he fufure. He hopes for a skelelon of some remolrl: ancesl'or in every closet Hughes feachers look 'Forward +0 +heir confinued years be- nea'rl'l H16 helghl's O'F H19 Tower. They. +00. feel pride concern- ing Hughes, now. as well as in Hue future. Some are Hughes gradua+es. and all hope +ha+ +he fewer will linger in our hearts and memories for coun+less years beyond I963. Mr. and Mrs. Willey display iusl- one o'F 1413 many souvenirs brough'l' bacl: from His SeaHle World's Fair. which +hey visHad Iasl' summer. Paul RHchia Frank Rolfe: Ann Rubensfain Aria Parka Schawe Business Physical Educafion Home Economics English Esfhar Schwach David Seim Theodore Siddall Samuel Skuraw Social S+udies Science Business Business ? x- 2 - AnnaHo Slum Harald Sfier Howard Thomas Mary Wardon English Ma+hemu+ics Science English 21 These are ius+ a sampling 0f Mr. Richerf's collecfion of Hurfyrfour clocks, which duh from l845 fa l9l0. thar collacfors include Mr. Himes, who Walier Warnar Science John Wilson Arf 22 collecis coins. Mrs. Walfon. who mains and colleds scrapbooks. and Miss Hollweck who has a collecHon of angels from foreign counfries. 1 Marybofh Wycoff Joan Wylar English Social S+udies OFnce Sacra+aries Sea+ed: Miss Carrie Kohrrnann. Mrs. Juha Sfawart Sfanding: Mrs. Dorofhy Tharp, Mrs. Marcella de la Vega. Mrs. Audrey Peder. Mrs. BeHy Holscher Uar rigl'lfI :ea'recn supervises H-Ie work of Hue cafe- +eria empbyees. Seaied, far left Is Mrs, AHen. in+ern disfician. 23 A i'irnewconsuming iob performed by Miss Schawe. Miss Ratliff, and Mr. Bowers is Hm lransferring cl senior grades from fray: +0 report cards. Senior class oFHcers. John Bollingar. iraasuran CharloHe Johnson, secre- iary. Judy Oernger, vice-pres'ldeni, and Danny BaHholomew. president led fhe class Hurough a year filled wi+h acfivH'Ies. .l 195:7. Ti . ' 71 h i Ambitious Seniors Strive Under +he leadership of presidenf Dan Barfholomew. +he senior class enjoyed a memorable year. The 'Firsl' senior acv livify of Jrhe year was Jrhe Harvesf Hop. which nol' only proved profifable bul unil'ed +he class. In November. seniors were seen frolicking in +he halls in +heir childish oulfils on hadi- Jrional PiglaIl-Bowlie Day. A+ l'he Senior Class Chrls'rmas Parfy. +he spiri+ of Chrisfmas was embodied in all +he ac- Hvilies. As fhe school year drew lo a closel if was climaxed wi+h +he Junior-Senior Prom and +he selecfion of +he senior project Wifh +he approach ol graduafion. +he seniors realized +ha+ +heir high school days could never be recap+ured excepf in memories. BmL memories will be aplen+y-50me bright some dimwof +he numerous ac+ivi+ies which crowded I963. The seniors owe a debt of grafifude +0 +heir senior class sponsors. Miss Aria Parke Schawe, Miss Shirley Ra+liH. and Mr. Paul Bowers. Faifhful f0 +he class and hard-working. +hey advised +he many commiHees and ac+ivifies ol +he senior class. They will remain forever in +he memories mc +he Class of '63. 31 ?lllllllls. it . h. '1. Toward Ultimate Success F1 r51 Row: EDNA DELORES ADELHARDT. Canfral: Honor League 4; Pep Club 4; Beia Chi 4. JEAN ANN ALDRIDGE. Honor League 4; Pep Club 2.3.4.;FranchC1ub 3. 4: Sages 27 Senior Y-Teens 2. 3. Treasurer 4-; Senior Band 3. 4: Merry- Go-Round 4: MaioreH'e 3. 4'. Senior Class Chrisfmas Parfy CommiHee; 8.2.: 2: Gargoyle Represenfafive 2. 3. 4: Freshie Aid 4: lnformafion es . KAY ELIZABETH ALDRIDGE. Honor League 4: Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 2. 3. Recording Sec- refary 4: Merrvao-Round 3, 4: Senior Class Proiecf and Planning Com- miHees; G.A.A. 2. Hisforian 3. Vice-Presidan'f 4: ANNUAL Represenfa- +ive 3. 4-; ANNUAL Staff. Secfion Head 4: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4. Second Row: WILLIAM D. ALEXANDER. Pep Club 2. 4: Fooiball 2. 3; Track 3: Base- ball 4; Senior Orchesfra 2; Senior Choir 2. 4: Ensemble 4; Marquee; Round 2, 4; S+udenf Office Worker 2. DARLENE ALLENI Princefon High School; German Club 4.; Sages 3. 4; Thespicns 3, Secrefary-Treasurer 4: Merry-Go-Bound 3: Gargoyle S+a+F 4. JUDITH LOUISE ANDERSON. Walnuf Hills High School: Honor League 4: Pep Club 3. 4: German Club 3. Prasiden+ 4; Senior Y-Teans 3. Chap. Iain 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Gargoyle Represenfafiva 4: Usher 3: Lunchroom Cashier 4. Third Row: PEARL ARTIS. Cenfral High School; 6AA. 4. GRACIE MAEAUSTIN. Glee Club 3. 4-. DAVID SCOTT BAIL. Senior Sfudenf Council 3. Execque Board 4.: Honor Socie+y 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3, 4: Fco'rball Manager 3; Track Manager 3: Senior Class Dance CommiHea: ANNUAL Raprasenfafive 3: Gargoyle Represenfafiva 2; Gargoyle SfaH 2, Edifor 4; Boys' Week Candidaia 4; Junior Council on World Affairs 3. Fourih Rowg CAROL ANN BAKER SHARON ANN BANKEMPER. Honor League 4: Pep Ctub 4; Healfh Careers Club 2. 3; Producfion Staff 4. DANIEL E. BARTHOLOMEW. Senior Sfudenf Council: Sophomore Vice. President 2: Honor Socie+y 2; Hughes Club 3; Krueck Club. Prasideni 2: H.Club 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. Execuiive Board. Guard 4; Spanish Club 2: Mafh Club 3: Hi-Y 3. 4: Baskefball 2. 3: Tennis. Cap1ain 3. 4-: CFOSS Country. Captain 3. 4.: Senior Class Presidenf: Senior Class Planning CommiHea. Chairman: Senior Class Christmas Parfy Commiifee; Gar- goyle StaH 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4. Fiffh Row: KATHLEEN SUE BARTON. Pep Club 2. 3. DEWITT LOUIS BATTLE. H-Club. Presidenf 27 Foofbafl 2, 3, Captain 4: Senior Band 4; Marry-Go-Round 2: Senior Class Chrisfmas Parer Com- miHee: Track 2. 3. 4. WILLIAM BAYLOR. Inframurais 4. Sixfh Row: WILLIAM NELSON BESS. Pep Club 2: Youth for Chrisf 2. TRAVIS R. BINFORD. H-Club 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Senior Band 2. 3, 4; Merry-Go-Round 3. 4: Track 3. 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4.. VERONICA ELLEN BISHOP. Warfern Hills High School: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Befa Chi 4: Senior Y-Teens 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Usher 3; Freshie Aid 4: S+udan+ OFFIce Worker 3: Producfion SfaH 4. SevenH-I Row: HARRISON BLACKMOND. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Track 3: Usher 3. PATRICIA J, BLANKENSHIP. Hanor League 4: Pep Club 2. '3. 4!: 39h! Ch? 4-: Senior Y-Teens 4: Merry-Go-Round 3. DONALD LOUIS BOLLING. Mafh Club 4. g 25 26 Sponsors Offer Guidance Firsi- Row: JOHN W. BOLLINGER. Honor Socieiy 2. 3. 4: Krueck Club. Vice- Presidenl 2: Pep Club 3. 4: German C1ub 3. 4: Ma+h Club. Presidenf 4' Senior Class Treasurer: Senior Class Fund-Raisinq CommiHee. Chair- man: Treasurark Assisfanf 4. DONALD FRANK BOSSE. Senior Sfud'enf Council 2: Hughes Club 2. 3: Krueck Club. Secrefary 2: H-Club 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. VICB-Presidenf. Guard. 4.: Spanish Club. Secre+ary 2: Mafh Ciub 2. 3. 4: Sages 4: Hi-Y 3. Corresponding Secrafa ry 4: Tennis 3. 4: Swimming 3: Cross Counfry 2. 3. 4: Merry-Go-Round 3. 4: Senior Class Chris'rmas Parfy CommiHee: ANNUAL RepreseMafivs 2: Gargoyle Represenfaiive 2. 3: Usher 3. BOBBIE ANN BOWEN. Ceniral High School: Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Fu+ure Teachers 4: Senior Y-Teens 4; Senior Choir 4. Second Row: CAROL ANN BRADSTREET. Honor League 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Fufure Teachers 2. 3. 4. RONALD LEROY BRADY. Pep Club 4-: Merchandisinq Club 4: Baskef- ball 2: Senior Choir 4: Ensembha 4; Merry-Go-Round 4. SANDRA KEY BRAND. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3.4: French Club '2: Senior Y-Teens 2: 6AA. 2. Third Row: GERTRUD H. BRILLINGER. SenIOr S+uden+ Council 2. 4. Correspond- inq Secrefary 3: Honor League. Executive Board 4: Honor Sociefy 3: HuzeHes 2. 3; Pep Club 4: German Club 2: Mafh Club 3: Future Teachers 2. Vice-Presiden+ 3. 4: Sages 2. 3: Thespians 2. 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 2: Senior C4655 Fund-Raising Commiffee: ANNUAL SMFF. Busi- ness Manager 4: Usher 2. 3: Freshia Aid 4. SANDRA LEE BROCK. Cenfral High 5611001: Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Siudanf OFFICE Worker 4. PATRICIA M. BROOKS. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Befa Chi 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Inbrmafion Desk 4. FouHh Row: JOYCE FAYE BROWN. Honor League. Execufive Board 4: Honor So- ciefy 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. Secrefary 4.: Math Club 4: Senior Class Proied CommiHee: ANNUAL S+aFF. SecHon Head 4: Girls' Week Candidaha 3: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4. LAWRENCE EDWINN BROWN. Hughes Club 3: H-Club 3. 4: Pep Club Z. 3. 4-: Foo+ball 2. 3. 4-: BaskefbaU 2: Track 3. 4; Tenn'rs 2: ANNUAL Represenfafive 2: Gargoyle Represenfa+ive 3: Visual Aids 3. BARBARA JEAN BUNTON. Senior S+uden1Council 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 3. 4-: French CYub 'l. 3: Fuiure Teachers 3. 4; Senior Y-Teens 3.4;G.A.A. 2.3. 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4; Usher 3: Sfudeni Office Worker 4. Fiffh Row: PATRICIA ELIZABETH BURCHAM, Pep Club 4; BER Chi 4: Heali'h Careers Club 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Junior Council on World AHairs 4: Sfuden+ Office Worker 2. LIN-H-DA ELIZABETH BURRESS. Honor League 4: Befa Chi 4: ProducHon Sfa 4. SHARON JUNE CAMPBELL. Pep Club 2. 3: French Club 2. 3: Heaifh Careers Club 2. Treasurer 3: Youfh for Chrisf 2'. G.A.A. 2. 3: Usher 3. Six+h Row: CAROLYN MARIE CARDEW. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4.; French Club 2. 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 2: Senior Choir 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 3. 4: Merry-Go-Round Z. 3. 4: ANNUAL Represen+a+ive 2: Freshie Aid 4. VERENA MINNA CAROL. Honor League 4: Fufure Teachers 2: Youth for Chris: 3. 4-: Junior CouncH on World AHa'ws 4. CLARA JEAN CARTER. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 4: HeaHh Careers lub 4: Senior Y-Teens 3: G.A.A. 2. 3: Gargoyle Represenfafive 3; Gargoyle SMFF 4. Seven+h Row: STEPHEN JOSEPH CARTER, Senior Siuden+ Council 2. Treasurer 4: Honor Sociefy 3. 4; Pep Club 4: Mafh Club 4: Hi-Y 3. Chaplain 4; FoofbaH. Manager 3. Inframurel Manager 4: Senior Choir 4: Senior Class Profecf CommiHee: Gargoyle Represenfa+ive 2. THOMAS MARTIN CARUSO. Sages 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Dance Com- miHee; Senior Choir 3. 4: Ensemble 4-: Merry-Go-Round 4. CAROL ANN CASCADDON. Honor League. Vice-Presidenf 4: Huzeffes 2. Treasurer 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 3. President 4; Senior Choir 2. 3. Vice-Presidenf 4: Ensemble 2. 3. 4: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Fund-Raising Commiffee: ANNUAL Represenfafive 2: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Studanf Office Worker 4. To Enthusiastic Seniors Firs+ Raw.- CURTIS PAUL CHAPMAN. 55995 3. 4: Thespians 2. 3. 4. PATRICIA DIANA CIERS. Honor League 4: Pep CIUb 3. 4-: Fufure Teachers 2. 3. 4; Merchandisan Club 4: 6AA. 2. 3, 4.: Usher 3. LINDA CAROL CLARK. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4-: Befa Chi 2. 3. Historian 4: Mafh Club 2. 3: Fufura Teachers 2, 3. 4-: Senior Y-Teens 2: 6AA. 2. 3: ANNUAL Representative 3; Usher 3: Budenf OfFIce Worker 3. Second Row: SCHARLYN CLARK. Honor League 4: Pep Chjb 2: Laiin Club. Secre- +ary 4: Fufure Teachers 2. 3. 4: ANNUAL SfafF. Sec'rion Head 4: Gargoyle Siaf'F. Exchange Ediior 3; Studenf O'FFICe Worker 4. SHARON ANN COLE. Senior Sfudenf Council. Execuh've Board 4; Honor League. Execufive Board 4: Honor Society 2. 3. 4: HuzeHes 2. Recording Secrefary 3; Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Oub 3; Mafh Club 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 2. 4: Senior Class Pro'lecf and Planning CommiHee; ANNUAL Sfaf-F. COVEdH'OF 4: Usher 2. 3: Freshie Aid 4. JEAN COOK. Senior Sfuden? CouncH 4-. Honor League 4: ?ep Cfub 2. 3: Bafa Chi 3: Fu+ure Teachers 2. 3; Merchandisinq Club. Secre+ary 4: Sen?or Y-Teens 2: 6AA. 2. 3: Freshie Md 4. Third Row: GWEN HELEN COSTNER EDWARD COUCH. Senior Choir 2. 3. 4-. STEVEN JAMES COX. H-Club 4: Pep Club 2. 3: Maih Club 4: Basks'r- ball. Manager 2. 3: Gargoyle SfaH 4. Fourih Row: CAROLYN ANN CROCHERON. chor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: ANNUAL Represenfafive 4; Usher 4: Freshie Aid 4: Sfudeni OHTce Worker 2. 4. PATRICIA K. CUNAGIN. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Sages 4: Thaspians 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 3: Senior Choir 2. 3. Hisforian 4: En- semble 2. 3. 4: Marry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4; GAIL 3: ANNUAL SfaH, Ar: 5+5? 4: Gargoyle Represenfaiive 2: Ticke'r CommiHae 4: Freshie Aid 4: Sfudenf Office Worker 2. 3, ROBERT E. CUNNINGHAM. Pep Club 4: Merchandising Club 4: In+ra- mural Sports 3: Senior Band 3. 4: Junior Council on World AHairs 4. FIH'h Row: DAVID PAUL CURRY. Senior S+uden+ CounCH 2. Presidanf 4: Huqhas Club 3: Krueck Club 2: H-C1ub 2. 4. Vice-Presiden+ 3: Pep Club 2. 3. Execufive Board 4-; Hi-Y 2, 3. Vice-Prasidenf 4; Baskefball 4: Tennis 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Fund-Raising Commeee 4: ANNUAL Represenfaiive 2: Gargoyle Shag. Circulation Manager 4'. Usher 3. ROXANNE HELEN DAHMANN. Honor League 4: Senior Choir 2, 3. 4. NlCHOLA JOYCE DAVIS. Senior S+udenf Council 2: Honor League 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Sages 2: Thespians 2. 3. 4: Senior Choir 3. 4: Junior Choir 2; Senior Class Dance CommiHee. Sixih Row: WALTER C. DEARWESTER. Ssnior Sfudenf Council 2. Junior Vice- Presiden+ 3: Hughes Club 3: H-Club 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Out: 2: Hi-Y 2. 3, President 4.: BaskePoall. Manager 2. 3: In+ramura: Sfudan+ Director 3. 4: Sen'wor Class Fund-Raking CommiHae: ANNUAL Represenfafive 2: Gargoyle Staff 4-. Cify Paper Spods Correspondeni 3. 4: Boys' Week Candlda+e 4: Senior High Science Club 2. PHILLIP A. DESCHLER. Hughes Club 3: Krueck Club 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Span'lsh Ciub 2: Maih Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 4-: Senior Band 2. 3. 4: SenEor Orchas+ra 3. 4: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Fund-Raising Com- mifhae. CAROL SUE DOGGETI'. 5+. Bernard Public High School; Pep Club 4. Savenih Raw: ROBERT LARRY DOGGETT PATRICK T. DOOLEY. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 4: Merry-Go-Round 2; Track 2. CHARLES JOHN DRAGON. H-Cldb 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Foofball 3: Baskei'ball 3: Baseball 3. 27 Dancing +0 :H'Ie music provided if H19 Senior Christmas Pariy are Sandi Smith. Chuck Dragon. Joyce Brown. and Pain Ulbrich. Seniors Unife Efforts Firsf Row: DONNA LEE DUMLER. Harrison High School: Honor League. Exacufive Board 4: Honor Sociefy 4; HuzeH'es 3: Pep Club 4-; Senior Choir 3. 4; 6AA. 3: Usher 3: S+udenf Office Worker 4. ROBERT ALBERT DUPPS. Pep Club 3. 4: In'rramurala 4: Senior Choir 2. 4: Gargoyle Represenfaflve 3. ROBERT RAY DYER. Pep Club 3. 4: MerchandFsing Club. Presiden+ 4-: lniramurals 3. 4. Second Row: EUGENE B. EBERHART. Pap Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Senior Band 2. 3. 4; Senior Orchestra 2. 4; Merry-Go-Round 3. 4. SANDRA LYN EVERETT. Honor League 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers 2; Sages 2. Secrafory 3. Treasurer 4; Thespians 3. Vice-Presidenf 4: Senior Choir 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 2. 3. 4: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4.; Senior Class Dance CommiHee; Gargoyle Representative 2. SHARON ROSE FAY. Senior Sfudent Council 3; Pep Club 3. 4. Execu. Hve Board 2: French Club 2: Fufure Teachers. TreasurEr 3-. Sages 3. 4: Senior Y-Taens 2. 3: You+h for Chris? 2: Senior Choir 2. 3. 4: Merry-Go- Round 2; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Gargoyfa Siafr, Page EdH'or 4; Tausia 2. 3. Third Row: ROBERT FERGUSON. Senior Sfudenf CouncEI 2: Pep Club 2. 4. Execu- Hve Board 3: Fu+ure Teachers 2. Treasurer 3: Sages 4: Senior Choir 3. 4: Ensemble 4: Merry-Go-Round 2. 4: Gargoyle Repressn+a+ive 3: Gap goyle SfafF 3; Junior Council on World Affairs 2. 3. President 4: Lunch- roorn Staff 2. JOYCE ANN FERRELL. Pep Club 3. DIANE J. FLANAGAN. Pep Club 2; 33h! Chi 4', Fu+ure Teachers 2: Seniol: Y-Teens 4: Merrx-Go-Round 3: Junior Council on World AFFairs 4- Us er 3. Fourih Row: DEANNA SUE FOLEY. Hanor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3; ANNUAL SfafF. Ari Edifor 4. L015 C. FRANKLIN. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Befa Chi 4: Fu+ura Teachers 2; Junior Choir 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4.: HeaHh Careers Club 4-. JAMES WALTER GAINES. Lunchroom Sfaff 3. 4. HT ! Row: LONNIE C. GARLAND. Senior Choir 4-. ANNUAL Represenfafive 2. JUANITA GARRETT. Wifhrow High School: Pep Club 2: Lunchroom Worker 2. RONALD BRYAN GARRETT. Senior Sfudenf CounciI 2; Pep Club 2. 3, 4-: Sages 4; Thespians 4: Hi-Y 4: Baske+ball 2: Senior Choir 2, 3. 4; Ensemble 3. 4: Merrvao-Round 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Dance CommiH-ee. Chairman; Gargoyle Represen+afive 21Junior Council on World Affairs 4; Producfion Sfaff 2. 3. 4-. At All Class Functions Firsf Row: VlCTOR LEE GAY. Pep Club 3. 4-; Spanish Club 4; Ma+h Ciub 3. 4: Track 2: Usher 3. DARLINE H. GERHARDT. St. Bernard High School: Pep Club 4. RUTH H. GOERING. Honor League. Execque Board 4; Honor Sociefy 2. 3. 4-: HuzeHes 2. 3: Pep CWb 2. Treasurer 3. 4; French Club 2. 3. 4: German Club 4: Maf'n C!ub 3. Secre'l'ary 4: Senior Class Dance Commii- fee: GFrH Week Candidafe 3; Usher 2. 3; Freshie Aid 4. Second Row: BARBARA JO GOSSLENG. Honor League 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4'. Safe Chi, Secrefary 4-; Fufure Teachers 2. 3: Senior Band 2. 3. Librarian 4: Merrv-Go-Round 2. 3: Lunchroom Cashier 3. MARILYN SUE GRIMM. Senior S+uden+ Council 2: Honor League 4: Pep Club 3. 4; Befa Chi 4: Senior Y-Teens 2. 3; Merry-Go-Round 2; Cheer'leader 2. 3: Senior Class Chris+mas Par+y Commif'ree: G.A.A. 2'. Frash're Aid 4: thdenf OFFr'cs Worker 3: Produc+30n Sfafi 4. JAM ES CLEATUS GUM. Hughes Club 3; Kruack Club 2: H-Club 7.. 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3: Ma+h Club 3: HLY 3. Treasurer 4: Baskefball 2. 3. Cap+ain 4: Baseball 2, Captain 3. 4; Cross Counfry 4; Senior Class Planning CommiHee and Chris+mas Party CommiHee: Gargoyle Rapresen'raHve 3; Usher 2, 3. Third Row: GLORIA JEAN HALL. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Future Teach- ers 2. 31Cheerleader 4: G.A.A, 2. 3. Board Member 4: Usher 3.- Freshie Aid 4: Sfudeni Office Worker 4. KAR'EN RUTH HA'LVORSON. Honor League 4-; Pep Club 2. 3. Execu- five Board 4: Beha Chi 4-5 Fu+ure Teachers 2: Sages 2: Senior Y-Teens 2. 3: Senior Class Chris+mas Par+y CommiHes; G.A.A. 2. 3: Freshie Aid 4; S+udanf OHice Worker 3; Production SiaH' 4. BRUCE TERRILL HAMLIN. Hughes Club 3: Krueck Club 2; H-Club 2. 3. Secre'rary 4: Spanish Club 2; MaH'I Club 4-: Hi-Y 3. 4'. Swimming 2. 3. 4: Senior CIas; Proied CommiHee: ANNUAL Represenfafivei: Lunchroom Guard 3.' Fourth Row: BROOKS ELDEN HAMMOND. H-Club 3: Merchandising Club 4-, Cross Counfry 4; FoofbaH 2: Gargoyle Represen+a+ive 3: Gargoyle Staff 3: Library Page 2: Book Room 2. GEORGE GORDON HANSEN. Senior Sfudenf Council 2: Hughes Club 31H-Club 3. 4-: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 31MaihClub 4; Hi-Y 3. His+orian 4.: Baseball 3: Swimming 3; Cross Counfry 4; Senior Class Planning and Chrisimas Parfy CommEHees: ANNUAL Represeniafive '2: Gargoyle Represenfaffve 2: Gargoyle Skiff. Sporis Edifor 4: Usher 3. MINERVA E. HANSON. Honor League 4; Fufure Teachers 2. Fi'H'I'I Row: JAMES E. HECKENMUELLER. Roger Bacon High School. JOHN FRED HENSON. Pep Club 4-: Visual Aids 3; Lunchroom Guard 4. DEANNA LEE HERSHEY. Senior Shmlenil CouncH 2: Pap Ciub 3, 4. Execufwe Board 2: French Club 2: Fu+ure Teachers 2: Sages 3: Senior Y-Teens 2. 37 Youfh ?or Chrisf 2; Senior Band 2,- Ghee Ciub 4: Senior CIass Proieci CommiHee: 6AA. 2. 3. 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 2. Lef's +wisH say Sandy Evar- eH and Gary Garifson Uri back! and Phil Deschler and Donna Dumlar Horaground, a+ H13 Harvesf Hop. 30 Earnest Endeavor Proves Fl'rsf Row: EUGENE E. HILDEBRAND. Senior Sfudenf Council 2. GARY LEE HILL. Pep Club 3: Merchandising Club 4. JACQUEL'NE ANN HILL. Hnnor Lpanue 4: Pep CIub 2. 3. 4; Senior Y-Teens 2: Junior Choir 2. 3; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Usher 3. Second Row: FHILUP DUANE HOLT. Pep Cfub 2. 3. 4: Mafh CFub 4; Hf-Y 4: ANNUAL ShaFf. Ar+ Edi+or 4: Garguyle Represen+a+ive 2. 3: Gargoyle Sfa'H 3. ArHsf 4. DAVIDMAX HOPKINS. Porfsmoufh Wesf High. DENNIS HOWARD. Senior Band 2. 3. 4. Third Row: LINDA HOWARD. Honor League 4; Pep Club 2. 3. Presiden? 4; French Club 2. ViceqPresidenf 3. 4: Ma+h Club 4-: Senior Band 2. Secrefary 3. VicerPres'vdenf 4: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4-. Maigreffe. Cap+ain 3. 4; Senior Class Dance CommiHee: 6AA. 2. 3. AURELIA HUDSON. Honor League 4: Psp CIub 2, 3. 4.: French Ciub 3. 4: German CEub 4: Healfh Careers Club. Vice-Presldenf 4; Senior Y-Teens 3. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Gargoyle Represenfertive 3; Gargoyle 5469'. Fashion Edifor 4-; Junior Council on World AFFairs. Secrefary 4; Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: S+udeni Office Worker 4. REDA SUE HUFF FourH'I Row: VIVIAN LORETTA HUFF. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Fu+ure Teachers 2: Senior Y-Teens 4: Senior Choir 4: Junior Choir 3; Gargoyle SiaH 4: Junior Council on World AHairs 4.- Usher 3. GRACIE FLORENCE HUNT. Howard High School; Youfh for Christ 2-, Senior Choir 2. 3. MARY FRANCES INGRAM. Pep Club 3. 4: Honor League 4: German C'uh 2. 3: Cheerleader 4', G.A,A. 2. 3. 4-. Freshie Aid 4: S+udenf Cmca Worker 4. FiHh Row: JOYCE JALLICK. Honor Leuque 4. NOEL E. JEFFERSON. Honor League 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Senior Class Chrisfmas Purfy Committee; 6AA. 2: Junior Council on World Affairs 4: Lunchroom Cashier 2. 4: Fufure Teachers 2. 3. 4. SHIRLEY ANN JENKIN'S. Honor League 4: HuzeHes 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 3: Future Teachers 3: Senior Y-Taens 4: Senior Choir 4; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Junior Council on World Affairs. Vichrasidenf 4: Usher 2. 3. Freshfe Aid 4. Sixih Row: CHARLOTTE A. JOHNSON. Senior Sfudenf Council 2. 3. Honor League 4: Honor Sociefy 2. 3. 4: HuIeHes 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4; French Club 2. 3. 4: Fu+ure Teachers 2. 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 2: Senior Choir 3. 4: Ensemble 4: Merry-Go-Round 3. 4: Senior Class Secrefury 4; Senior Class Fund-Raisinq Commfffee: G.A.A. 2: ANNUAL Represenmfive 3; Usher 2. 3. Freshie Aid 4: Lunchroom Cashier 4. JERRY JOHNSON. Hughes Club 3: Krueck Club. Secrefary 2: H-Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2: Foofball 2: Baskefbau 2: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Chrisfmas Pariy CommiHaa: Usher 2, 3: Lunchtoom Guard 4. SHIRLEY RUTH JOHNSTON. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Sfudenf Office Worker 4. Sevenfh Row: HARRY JONES. Sages 4: Inframurais 3. 4: You+h :For Christ 3. 4: Gargoyle SfaFF 4. SHARON LOUISE JONES. Pep Club 3: Bah: Chi 3: Senior Y-Teens 3. VERONICA HELEN JONES. Pap Club 2. 3. 4: Merchandising Club 4; 6AA. 2. Rewarding at Graduation Firs+ Row: LANA LEE KANDIL SANDRA LYNN KELLER. Senior S+uden+ Counc'xl 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Beta Chi 3. 4: MaHI Club 3: Sages 4: Senior Y-Tsens 2. 3. Vice-PresideM 4-; Merry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4-. Cheerleader 3. Capfain 4: Senior Class Christmas Parfy Commiffee; 6AA. 2. 3. 4-. Junior Council on World AHairs 2. 3: Tickef CommIHee 4-: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Sfuden+ Office Worker 4: Tausia 2. Corresponding Secrefary 3. WAYNE DONALD KELLER. Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Second Row: ALBERT KELLOM. Junior Council on World AWaIrs 4. BARBARA LEE KENNEDY. Merchandising Club Treasurer 4; Honor League 4: Pep Club 3. 4-; Senior Y-Taens 3. Corresponding Secrefary 4. Senior Orchesfra 3. 4; Usher 3; Siudenf Oche Worker 3. 6AA. 2. ELAINE KIDWELL. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4: Gargoyle Rapresenfaiive 3: Freshie Aid 4. Third Row: BETTY L. KIRCHGESSNER. Honor League 4: HuzeHes 2. 3: Pep Club 4: Spanish C1ub 3. 41 HaaIi-h Careers Club 3. 4: Gargoyle Represenfafwe 2: Tickef Commiiise 3: Usher 2. 3; Freshie Aid 4: Sfudenf OHice Worker 4. SHIRLEY A, KLEIN. Pep Club 4-: Befa Chi 4: HeeHh Careers Club 4: Fumre Teachers 2. 3: Senior YiTeens 4: Junior Choir 2. 4; Junior Council on World AfFairs 41Usher3. EDWARD STANLEY KOCH. Senior Sfudeni Council 2; Krueck Cth 2. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Swimming 2. 3: ANNUAL Represen+ative 2. FaurH'I Row: JAMES A. KOCH, Inhamurak Manager 3. 4; Senior Choir 2. 3. 4.- Ensemble 3. 4.: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4: Senior C3655 Proiecf CommiHee. CHARLES P. KRAMER. Pep Club 2. 4.- Merchandisinq Out: 4. LYDIA CAROL LAKES. Pep Cfub 2. 3: Merchandising C1ub Vica- Presidenf 4: 6AA. 2. Fiffl'n Row: CHARLOTTE LYNN LAMB, Honor League 4. HuzeHes 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2: Befa Chi 4-; Gargoyle S+af-F 3. Usher 2; ProdUCv fion $163 4. JUDITH KAY LANSAW, Pep Club 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3: Gargoyla Repre- sentative 2: Usher 3. LARRY JA'MES LEE. Cen+ral High Schooi: Foofball 3; Baseball 4: Gargoyle Staff. Page Edifor 4. Six+h Row: LOREAN LESLIE. French Ciub 3; Production S+aFF 4. ROWENA LEWIS. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: German Club 4'. Healfh Careers Club 4-: Senior Y-Teens 4; 6AA. 2. 3. 4: ANNUAL Representafiv-e 2; Gargoyle SfaH: 4: Junior Coundl on World Affairs 4: Sfudenf Office Worker 4-. MARY ANN LIGHT. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Merchandising CIub 4; 6AA. 2. 3. Sevenfh Row: CHARLES EDWARD LIGON. Honor Sociefy 2. Vice-Presidenf 3. Presi- den+ 4: Pep Club 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Mafh Club 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Buck Sfore 3. 4-. WILLIAM C. LINAHAN. H-Club 4: Merchandising Club 4. THEODORE W. LOHRUM. Pep Club 2. 3. 4; German Club 2; Gargoyle RepreseniaHve 2. 31 Big Reds' Sports Engage Firsi Row: PATRICIA ANN LONG. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 4: Befa CH 3, 4: Merchandising Ciub 4: G.A,A. 2. 3; ANNUAL Represenmfive 2. ROY ROGERS LOVITT, Pep Club 2. 3. 4: MEH'I Club 4: Swimming 3. JUDITH F. LUCAS. Pep Club 4: Merchandising Club 4. Sacond Row: WILLIAM C. MacBRAIR. Honor Sociefy 3: Pep Club 2. 3. Guard 4: French Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Planning Commitfee: AN1 NUAL Represenfafive 2, 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4: Usher 3; Senior High Science Club 2. JOHN MAGYAR. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: LafI'n Club. President 4: Math Club 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Annual Sfafl: 4. JACQUELINE MARSHALL. Pep Club 2. 4: Merry-Go-Round 2: 6AA. 2. 3. 4. Third Row: VERLINZA MARTIN. Cen+ral High School. DOLORES MARY MARTINI. Pep Club 3. 4: Senior Ciass Chrisfmas Parfy CommiHee. RONALD W. MASON. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Fu+ure Teachers 2: Senior Choir 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2: Junior Council on Worki Affairs 2. 3; Track 3. 4. Fourih Row: CAROL SUE MATHEIS. Senior Sfudenf Council 2. 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Fufure Teachers 2; ANNUAL Repre- senfafive 2: Gargoyle Represanfafiva 2. 3: Freshie Aid 4: Sfudenf Office Worker 4.. PATRICIA LYNN McCABE. Senior Sfudenf Council. Execuh've Board 4: Honor League. Execque Board 4; Honor Socie+y 2. 3, 4; Huze'Hes 2. 3: Pep Club 2. Execu+ive Board 3. 4: Spanish Club 2: Mafh Club 4: Senior Y-Teens 2; Senior Class Dance CommIHeE: Gargoyle Represent:- +iv9 2. 4: Girls' Week Candidafe 3: Usher 2. 3. 4: Freshie Aid 4: Merry- Go-Round 4. SALLY ANN McHALE. Honor League 4: Pep Club 4'. Befa Chi 3. Vice-Presidenf 4: Usher 3: Production Staff 4. Fifi'h Row: JOYCE CAROL McINTOSH, Napier High School: Honor League 4; Pep Ciub. 2. 3. 4: Health Careers Club 4. CHARLES MCKEE. Pep Ciub 4: Inframural Baskefbail 3. 4. SYLVIA FAY MECHLER, Honor League 4; Pep Club 2. 4-; Senior Y-Teens 2. 3: 6AA. 2, 3. 4: ANNUAL Represenfafive 3-. Sfudenf OFFice Work- er 4. S'Ixfh Row: KAREN MERCHANT, Honor League 4; Pep Club 2. Vice-Presidenf 3. Execufiva Board 4: Befa Chi 3. Presiden+ 4.: Senior Y-Teens 3. 4: Merry: Go-Round 2: Cheerleader. Capi'ain 2. 3: 6AA. 2. 3. 4: Usher 4.- Frashia Aid 4'. Produciion Sfaff 4: Junior Achievemenf 3. 4: Tausia 2. Corres- ponding Secreiary 3: Shillifo's Fashion Board 4. GLORIA JEAN MILES. Honor League 4. ROSETI'A N, MILLER Snv-nfh Row: CAROL JEAN MINCEY. Honor League 4: ANNUAL S+aFF 4: Sfudenf OFFICE Worker 3. WILLIAM CHARLES MOORE. Senior Sfudenf Council 2: Hughes Club 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: German Club 2: Mafh Club 3: Senior Class Proied CommiHee: ANNUAL Represanhfive 3. WILLIE LEE MOORER. Honor League 4.; Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Bafa Chi 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Frashie Aid 4. . Seniors' Talents, Time Ffrsf Row: LAWRENCE MOYE. Fcofball 2. 3. 4: Track 3. 4. JANDYL LEE MUHLBERG. Senior S1uden+ Council 2. Execufive Board 4; Honor League. Treasurer 4-: Honor Sociefy 3, Treasurer 4-; HuzeHes 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3. Executive Ioard 4; French Club 2. 3. 4.- Mafh C3ub 4. Vice-Presiden+ 3: Senior Y-Taens 2: Cheerfeader 4: Senior Class Dance and Planning Commif'rees; G.A.A. 2. 3. Presidenf 4: Gargoyle Represen+a+ive 2: Gargoyle Sfaff. Assignment Edifor 4: Girls' Week Candidafe 3; Usher 2. 3'. Sfudenf Office Worker 2: Marry-Go-Round 4. MlNNIE LEE MULLINS. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Bah: CI'II 3. 4: Senior Y-Tesns 2. 4: 6AA. 2; Junior Coundl on World Affairs 4; Usher 3. Second Row: STEVE P. MURDOCH JACQUELYN G. MURPHY. Pap Club 4. SAMUEL LEE NANCE. Pep Club 4. Third Row: CAROL LEE NANTZ. Honor League 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: ANNUAL Represan+afive 2; Gargoyle Represenfafive 3; Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4; Sfudenf Office Worker 3. 4. LINDA LOU NAPIER. Pep Club 4-: Befa Chi 4-. BRENDA LOU NELSON. Pep Club 2. 3: Merchandising CEub 4. FourH-I ROW: CAROLYN L. NELSON. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Healfh Careers Club 4: Senior Choir 3. 4: 6AA. 2. 3. 4: Smdenf Office Worker 2. GLEN NELSON. Pep Club 3. 4: Visual Aids 3; Book Room 4: Lunch- roorn Guard 4!. ANN LAVERNE NOEL. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4; French Club 4: Be+a Chi 4: Senior Y-Teens 4-: 6AA. 2. 3. 4: Usher 3. Fifih Row: PATRICIA ANN NORWOOD. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Senior Choir 2. 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4; Freshie Aid 4. JUDITH ANN OETTINGER. Senior Sfudenf Council 2. Execque Board 3: Honor League. Execufive Board 4; Honor Sociefy 2. 3. 4; HuzeHes 3. Vica-Fresidard' 2: Pep Club 2, 3. 4: French Club 2. 3: Mafh Club 4: Sages 2. 3. 4: Thespians 2, Treasurer 3. Presidenf 4: Senior Y-Teans 2. 4; Senior Choir 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 2. 3. 4: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Vice-Presidenf: Senior Class Projecf CcmmiH'ea. Chairman. Planning. and Dance Commiffess: S.AA. 2. 3. 4: ANNUAL Represenhafive 2; ANNUAL Staff. Secfion Head 4; Girls' Week Candi- daie 3: Usher 4: Freshie Aid 4-. SHARON KAY OTT. Indian Hill High School: Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 4'. Sagas 2. 4: Senior Y-Teans 2: G.A,A. 2'. ANNUAL Represeni'a- five 2: Gargoyle Represenfafive 2; Fresh'le Aid 4; Merry-Go-Round 4. Traditionally. H18 Ghls' AHI- Ie+ic Associafion presidenf rep- resenh Hughes a++l1e Pigskin Preview. Jandyl Muhlberg sii's in froni row. second from Iefi. Mrs, Frahsg. who works wij-h senior girls. discusses wi+h Linda Howard Hue advaniages of several Ohio colleges. Linda plans fa fake Liberal Arfs courses. Than nice but I still want to go to the University of Hawaii? Magic Moments for Linda Senior girls. in Jrheir Iaer year a+ Hughes, compile a long Iis+ of cherished memories. Each day brings new and reward- ing experiences f0 Huese adive sfudenfs. Included in +heir memories are favoriJre Jveachers and Iasfing friendships. S+udi- ous girIs, carrying a heavy schedule of academic subiecfs. spend long. arduous hours in s+udy. School doesn'+ end a+ 3:00 o'clock for all seniors. Many girls ioin +he Girls A+hle+ic Associa+iom ofhers work on school publicafions. Merry-Go-Round and play rehearsals occupy +he busy hours of many seniors. Various clubs meef a'H'er school and cheerleaders and maioreHes prachice +heir new roufines. Band and choir readily accepf any musically +alen+ed smcienJr High scholarship and cifizenship lead +0 membership in Hue Na+ional Honor Socie+y. Many of fhe senior girls remember +heir numerous visifs +0 Mrs. Frehse before deciding on +he college of +heir choice. Upon graduafion. seniors realize Hwaf Hughes is more Hman a building-if is +heir Alma Ma+er. Selecfed saniors pariicipah in acceleraied maihemafics and English programs. Advanced English is one of Linda's more demanding subjects. Our English class gave us a chance to express 4nd develop literary ideas, which will be valuable in college. Linda disgovers +hai being a senior isn'+ all fun! Before pEunging in+o enoiher mghf's assignmanh' she gefs comfortably si+uaiecL Many limes I put my pen down for a five-minute breaE that lasted all night! Many seniors par+icipab in achHies aHar school hours. Linda, cep'l'ain of H19 maioreHes' proudly displays +he beaded headdres: she made. Pl! dlwmy: remmber the stripes, tnssels, and batons of my junior zmd senior years. Busy seniors find lunch Hma a wel- come relief from +he morning's trials and +ribula+ions. Lin and Ron relax over a ho! meal. Ran am! I had many summit conferences over the lunch table. 35 DewiWs cackar spaniel. Taffy. greefs his mashr arriving home from anoiher day's baHle wiHn books and lessons. One of these days PH teach Taffy to carry my books for they Dewitt Wins the Battle Each new day brings anofher memorable experience in lrhe s+ruggle +0 be a senior. AHer deposifing coa+ and hat seniors can be seen racing +0 3l2 +0 meef +he 8:20 deadifne. Passing +0 firsf period. boys begin ano+her day mt demanding buf rewarding work. Sevenfh bell finds senior boys parficipafing in a variefy of spor+s. including foofball. baskefbalil frack and baseball. Many are oHicers and members of Mafh Club; Hi-Y. Honor Sociefy. H Club, and Pep Club. Hidden faJen'rs are revealed when boys +ake parf En Merry-Go-Round. Boys demonsfrafing wrifing abilHy are members of fhe ANNUAL or Gargoyle s+aFF. Ambifions of many senior boys are discussed wi+h Mr. Ralph Loudenslager. Informafion is provided +0 boys con- cerning college. careers. or service requiremenfs. As each day draws +0 5 close. boys realize +ha+ graduafion is drawing near. and as fhey prepare for +he fufure. Huey are well supplied th everlasfing memories of a succesyful year. DewiH BaHle. co-cap+ain o'F +119 I962 foo+bali squad. and Larry: Weffs. his good friend! don ?heir gridiron cIo+hes for fhe lasl ifme as Big Reds. In this game of football the disappointments come along with the thrills. Larry knows what I mean. Beify Sullivan pafienfly looks on as Dew'IH purchases from Arfhur Wain- gard at +11: sfudenf book sfore +he mafh fabla she needs. I might as well get used to buying things for Betty- Pil be doing 1;: plenty of it in the future. IIIIHIHIHI : XEV 1:1 , ML Nex+ +0 scoring hI-ICthWHSV DEWiHIS Lavorifa OCCUPBNOB i5 readjllg Along th many ofher seniors, DewiH' hikes socio-economics problems. +he musical scores Mr. Curiis places in fronf of him .31 band practice. Mr. Gray is willing and able to answer Hue many quesiions which Lanny RDbEHS UEH, i5 ano'H'Ier senior in H19 welI-framed Hombone arise in discussions abouf the economy and H19 people 0F our couni'ry. secficn. My father helped me :15ch my instrument, but I had to learn :0 Mr. Gray has given me much assistance in my study of socia- play it myself? economics.n Selecfing and ordering senior announcemenis requires ihe volunfeer services of seniors. and DewiH obliges. His marl dimcul'r cusiomer was friend Larry Move. who wan+ed +0 inspec'l' every sample in H19 ?older! No, Larry. I carft give it 10 you far free! 38 Class Day Brings Seniors' Firs!- Row: THOMAS C. OTTIS, Pep Club 4. ARTHUR GEORGE OWENS. Pep Club 4: Inframurals 4: ANNUAL Represeniafive 2: Gargoyle Represenfafive 3; Visual Aids 3. STEVE G. OWENS. Pep Club 2. 3. 4.: Swimang 2, 3: Gargoyia Repre- sen+a+ive 2. Second ROW: JAM ES W. PARRIGAN. Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Visual Aids 2. 3. 4. ROGER LEE PEPPLES. Honor Socieiy 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 7. 3: BaskefbaH 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4: Lunchroom Guard 4. LONNIE ROSCO PERSON. H-Club 2: Swimming 2: Foo+ball 2: Track 2. ThFrd Row: GWENDOLYN J. PEYTON. Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: La+in Club - 4: HeaHh Careers Club. Presidsnf 4: Fufure Teachers 2. 3: Lunchroom Cashier 3. 4: Senior Choir 3. 4'. 6AA. 2. 3, 4: Freshie Aid 4-; Sfudenf OHice Worker 2. GERALD T. PIELAGE. Pep Club 3. EALRICM ANN WGOTT. Our Lady of Angels. Pep Club 3. 4: Gargoyle fa 4. Faurfh Row: CHARLES D. PLOWMAN. Pep Ciub 2. 3. 4: Gargoyle Rapresenhafive 3: Library Page 2. 3: Book Room 2, 3. ELOISE POWELL. Pep CIub 2. 3, 4; Befa Chi 4: HeaH'h Careers Club 4: Fufure Teachers 2. 3; Sages 3; Senior Choir 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3. 4. RUTHILEAN POWELL. Pep Ciub 2. 3. 4: Senior YtTeens 4-: Glee Club 2: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4. FiHh Row: RICHARD PRUSINOWSKE. Pep Club 4: Visual Aids 2. KATHERINE ALICE QUATKEMEYER. Honor League 4-, Pep Club 2. 3, 4: Fufura Teachers 2; Sages 2: Senior Y-Teens 2. 3: Senior Choir 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 3. 4: Merry-Gc-Round 2. 3. 4: 6AA, 2: ANNUAL SHE 4: Gargoyle RepresenfaHve 2; Freshfe Aid 4. LAWRENCE M. RAMSEY. Senior Sfuden'r CouncH 3. 4: Krueck Club 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club, Secrefary 3: Mafh Club 3; Baske+- baH 2: Inframuraf 3: Senior Class Fund-Raising CommiHec: ANNUAL Represenfafive 37 ANNUAL Sfaff. Sscfion Head 4: Library Page 3: Book Room 2. 3; Lunchroom Guard 4. Sixfh Row: CAROL RANSOM. Honor League 3. 4: Pep CIub 2. 3. 4: Beia Chi 3. Treasurer 4: ANNUAL Sfaff.Typi51 4: Sfudenf Office Worker 2. MARY FRANCES RATLJFF. Honor League. Recording Secretary 4: Honor Sociefy 2. Secretary 3. 4-: Huzeffes. Secrefary 2. Presidenf 3: Pep Club 2. 3. Execufive Board 4: French Club '2. 3: Fufure Teachers 2. 3. President 4: Senior ChoEr 4. Accompanisf 2. 3; Ensemble Accum- panisf 3. 4: MerryGo-Round 2. 3. 4; Senior Class Proiect CommiHee; 6AA. 2. 4.. Secrehary 3: Girls' Week Candidaie 3: Freshfe Aid 4. WILLIAM M, REECE. H-Club 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Baskefball 2. 3. Co-capfain 4-: Track 3: Senior Choir 3. 4. Sevenfh Row: JENINE REED. Honor League 4: Pep Oub 2. 3: ANNUAL Represenfa- iive 3: Freshie Aid 4-: Sfudenf Office Worker 4. LEONARD EDWARD REID. Fooiball 2. 3: BaskefbalM. LAURA RIDGEWAY. Pep Club 3: Heclfh Careers Club 4. Year to Memorable Close F'xrsi Row: RONALD LOUIS RITTER. Pep Club 4. DAVID ROARK. Pep Ciub 2. 3. 4: Sages 4: ANNUAL Raprasan+a+ive 3-. Gargoyle Siaff. Feature Edifor 4, DIANA ROARK. Honor League 4: Pep C1ub 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 2: Senior Y-Teens 2. 3: Senior Choir 2. 3. Roberian 4: Merry-Go-Round 2. 4: Gargoyle Represen+a+ive 2: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Sfudent Office Work 3. 4. Scene! Row: LANNY NEWTON ROBERTS. Honor Socie+y 3: Hughes Club 3: Krueck Club 2: Pep CIub 2. 3. 4: Ma+h Club 3. 4; Hi-Y 4: Senior Band 2. 3. Presidenf 4.: Senior Orcheerre 3. 4: Merry-GoiRound 2. 3. 4: Sen'lor Class Fund-Raisinq CommiHee. ROGER G. ROBINSON. Hughes Club 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Lafin Club 4: Senior Band 3. 4: Senior Orchesha 3; Merry-Go-Round 3. 4: Gargoyle SfaFF. Page Editor 4. EVA MAE ROGERS. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Be+a Chi 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Senior Choir 4: 6.A.A. 2: ANNUAL Rapresenfafive 2: Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4. Third Row: GAIL ROLAND. Honor Leaque 4; Pep Club 3. 4: Befa Chi 4: Usher 3. SUSAN EILEEN ROSE. Senior Sfudent Council 3. Corresponding Sec- refary 4: Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Senior Choir 3. 4: Senior Class Dance Commiffee: Gargoyle Sfaf-F 4; Freshia Nd 4-; S+uden+ OffKCe Worker 3. MAXINE ROSS. Pep Club 4: Befa Ch? 4: Glee Club 2. 4: 6.A.A. 2. 3: Usher 3: Sfudenf OHice Worker 4. Fourfh Row: SHARON RUE. Honor League. President 4: Honor Sociefy 2. 3. 4.; HuzeHes 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3: Senior Y-Tesns 2: Senior Choir 2. 3. 4; Merrv-Go-Round 2. 3: Cheerleader 2. 3: Senior Class Fund-Raising CommiHee: 6AA. 2: Gargoyle S+aH, Page Edifor 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 3: Usher 2. 3: Freshfe Aid 4: S$uden+ OFficer Worker 4. SUSAN RUNCK, Senior S+uden+ Council 2; Fufure Teachers 2. 3: Stages 4: Merry-GOvRound 2. 6AA. 2: ANNUAL Represen+a+ive 2: Gar- goyle Represenfa+iva 2: S+uden+ Office Worker 3. KATHLEEN RUSSELL. Honor League 4: Honor Society 2. 3. 4: HUZ- eHes 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Ciub 2. 3: Beta Chi 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 2; Senior Choir 4: 6AA. 2. 3. 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 3; Usher 2. 3:Fresl15e Nd 4: Producfion SfaFF 4. Fifth Row: JOHN ROBERT SALLEE. Senior S+udenf Council 2. Executive Board 4: Honor Society 2: Krueck Club 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Punch Club 2. 3: Man Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Senior Class Proiecf Ccmmiffee: ANNUAL SfaH. Co-Edi'ror 4; Gargoyle Represenfa+ive 4. CLARK G. SAMUELS. H7CIub 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4: F00+ball 2. 3. Co-capfain 4: Senior Choir 3. 4; Gargoyle Represen+a+ive 7: Visual Aids 3: Lunchroom Guard 3, JACK LARRY SCHAEFER. Pep CFub 2. 3. 4-: Merchandising Club 3: Senior Band 2. Manager 3; Senior Class Dance CommiHee: Gargoyle Represen+a+ive 2;Visua1Aids 2. 3. Six+h Row: KAREN ANN SCHAEFER. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Fufure Teachers 2. 3. 4: Senior Band 2. 3. 4: Senior Orchesfra 4-: Merry-Go- Round 2. 4: 6AA. 2. 3. DONNA M. SCHLACHTER. Pep CFub 4: Senior Y-Teens 4. JANET IRENE SCHUNK. Honor League. Corresponding Secrefary 4-: Pep Cth 2. 3. 4.; French Club 4: Ma+h Club 4: FUJIUre Teachers 2: Senior YiTeens 2; MeioreHe 3. 4: Freshie Aid 4: Senior Band 3. 4'. Sevenih Row: MARILYN SCHWIETERS. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 21 Senior Y-Teens 4: Marry-Go-Round 2: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4: 6AA. 2. 3: Freshie Aid 4: lrrformah'on Desk 4: Tausia 2, 3. WALTER GLENN SCOTT. Hughes Club 3: Pep Gub 2. 3, 4; Infra- murals 3: Senior Band 2. 3. 4.: Senior Orchesh'a 3. 4: Merry-Go-Round 2. 4. CURTIS FRANCIS SEARS. Pep Club 2. 3. 4'. Man Ciub 3. 4: Gargoyle Represen+a+ive 4. 39 The Proiecf CommiHae dis- cusws Hue suggesfion of a Hughes marquee. Mr. Bowers, Judy OeHinger. Bruce Hamlin. Mary RailiF. and Kay Temple- +on like design by Shave Car- +ar. Senior Committees Plan, First Row: JUDITH KAY SHELTON. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 4; Senior Y-Teens 4: Senior Class Proiecf CommiH'ee; Usher 3. WILDA JUNE SMALLWOOD. Honor League 4; Honor Sociefy 2. 3; HuzeHes 2: Pep Club 3. 4: Span'rsh Club 4. PresIdent 3: Senior Y-Teens 2: Usher 2'. Freshie Aid 4; Sfudenf OffiCe Worker 4. ALBERTA SMITH Second Row: BARBARA JEAN SMITH. Pep Club 4: Bah Chi 4-: Sanfor Orchestra 2. 3: S.AJK. 21Usher 3. GERALDINE SMITH. Pep Club 2. 3: Senior YATeens 2. LAURA LEE SMITH. Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Sages 2: Sanior Y-Teens 3. 4; MaioreHe 3. 4: Senior Class Chris+mas Party CommiH'ee. Gargoyle Represenfafive 3. 4-: Usher 3: Tausia 2. 3. Third Row: RFGbESTINE SMITH. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: HeaHh Careers Cu 4. SANDI JEAN SMITH, Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. ExecuHVe Board 4: Sages 2: Sanior Y.Teens 4-: Sen$or Class Chrisfmas Par+y CommiHea: Gargoyle Represenfafive 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 3: Usher 3: FresI-IEe Aid 4: Tausia 2. 3. SANDRA JEAN SMITH. Honor League 4: Pep Club 3: Beta Chi 4-. Fourfh Row: KENNETH SOUTHERLAND. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Track 2: Senior Choir 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 3. 4: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4. CORNEL STANCU LORRAINE STEELE. Pep Club 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Befa Chi 4: Healfh Careers Club 3. 4: Senior Y-Tesms 2: 6AA. 2. 3. Secretary 4: Usher 3. FiHh Row: LONI JUNE STEWART. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Siudeni Office Worker 2; ProducHon SfaH 4. ANTHONY THOMAS STICKROD. Pep Club 4. ROBERT F. STOESS, Hughes Club 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Baske+ball 2; Baseball 2. 4; Gargoyle Rapresenfafive 2: Visual Aids 3. Work, and Achieve Goals Firsf Row: DONNA LEE STOUT. Senior Studen+ Council 2: Honor Lsagua 4: P9P Club 2. 3. 4.: MaHx Club 3: Fufure Teachers 2. 3. 4: Senior Band 4: Senior Orchesfra 4: Merrwao-Round 4: 6AA. 2. 3. EARLENE STRAWBER. Honor League 4: 6AA. 2. 3. 4. JEAN STURGILL. Senior Sfudenf Council 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Mer- chandising Club 4: Senior Choir 2. 3. Roberian 4: Senior Class Dance Commi++ae: 6AA, 2. 3. 4; ANNUAL Represen+a+ive 3: Merry-Go-Round 2. 4. Second Row: BETTY LOU SULLIVAN. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Be+a Chi 4.: Fuiure Teachers 2: Sen30r Y-Teens 4'. Merry-GonRound 2: 6AA. 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Junior Council on World AFFa'ws 4: Usher 3: S+Ud6nf OHice Worker 4. CAROL L. TAYLOR. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Fufure Teachers 2. 3. 4: Senior Band 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Senior Orchesfra 2: Merry-Ga-Round 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Planning CommiHse; 6AA. 3: ANNUAL Represenfaiive 4: GIrIs' Week Candidaia 3. GWENDOLYN TAYLOR. Pep Club 4: S.AJK. 4. Third Raw: KAY ANN TEMPLETON. Honor League. Execu+ive Board 4-: Honor Sociaiy 2. 3. 4; Huzeffes 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Mafh Club 4; Fufure Teachers 2. 3. 4-, Senior Cbss Proieci Commi++ee: AN- NUAL SfaH'. Sedion Head 4: Gargoyle Represen'ra'rive 2: Girls: Week Candidafe 3: Usher 3. 4: Freshia Aid 4, STEVEN THOMPSON. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2: Ma+h Club 3? Swimming 3: Gargoyle Staff 4. MELROSE L. THROWER. Pep Club 2. 3, 4: French Club 4; Senior Y- Leens 4; Sanior Class Fund-Raising CommiHee: 6AA. 2. 3. 4: Us er 3. Fourih Row: MICHAEL BRUCE TIGGES. Senior Sfuden+ Counci! 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: German Club 2. 3. 4: Mafh Club 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4: Gargoyle SfaH. Phofoqrapher 3: Visual Aids 2. .3: Usher 2: Book Room 3. LOUISE TODD, Pr?ncefon Hiqh School. Pep Club 3. 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4; Usher 3: Freshie Aid 4: Shil!i+o's Sewinq Board 4. MARY KATHERINE TOLER. Senior Sfudenf Council 2: Honor League. Execufive Board 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2, President 4'. Mer- chandising Club 4: Senior Class Prciecf and Planning Committees; 6AA, 2: Gargoyle Represen+affve 4: Usher 4: Freshie Aid 4: Lunch- room Cashier 3. 4. Fiffh Row: DANIEL ELMER TOON. Huqhes Qub 3: H-Club 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. Execufive Board 4: Swimming 2: Senior Choir 3. Presidenf 4: Ensemble 3. 4: MerrwGo-Round 3. 4: Senior Class Proiad Commiffee: Visual Aids 2. NORBERT G. TSCHEINER. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Baseball. head manager 3. 4: FoofbaH. head manaqer 2. 3. MARGARET ANN TUCKER. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Befa Chi 2. 3: Sages 4: Thespians 4: Senior Y-Teens 3: Senior Choir 2. 3. 4: Merry-Goikound 3. 4: Senior Class Dance CommIHee; 6AA. 3. 4: ANNUAL Represenfative 2. 3: Gargoyle Represen+afive 2. 3: Freshie Aid 4: Production S+aH: 4. Members of Has Candy Com- miMee include Sharon Cole. Carolyn Crocheron. Jandyl Muhlberg. Judy Oe++inger. Bill MacBraEr. John Bollingar. Wal- +er Dearwesfer. and Pa: Mc- Cabe. kneeling. 42 Graduation Climaxes That First Row: FRED WEAVER TU RNER, Pep C1ub 4-. PETER ULBRICH. Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. Vice-Presidenf 3. Presidenf 4-: Mafh Club 3. 4; ANNUAL Staff. Phoiographer 4; Gargoyle Represenhaffve. ALLEN JAMES UPSHAW. Senior Band 4. Second Row: BERNICE VAUGHN ANNABELLE WAGERS. Pep Club 3. 4-: Senior Choir 2. 3. Roberlan 4-: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3: Senior Class Chrisfmas Parfy CommEHee; Sfu- den+ Office Worker 4: Lunchroom Cashier 2. 3. DAVID FREDERIC WAHLE. Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Mafh Club. Execufive Board 4: Fu+ura Teachers 4.- lnframurals. Manager 3. News Edifor 4; Merry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4-: Sfage Crew 2. 3. Manager 4. Third Row: MARGARET WALKER. Honor League 4: Pep Club 3. 4: Senior Y-Teens 4-: Senior Choir 3. 4: Ensemble 4: 6AA. 2. 3. 4-; Junior Council on World Affairs. Treasurer 4. JAN ET KATHLEEN WALLACE. Wesiern Hills High School. Honor League 4-: Pep Club 4-: ANNUAL SiaH. Sedion Head 4. LAWRENCE KIRK WATTS. Senior S+uden+ Council 2: H-Club 4-.- Sages 4; Foofbell 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Marry-Go-Round 2. Fourth Row: LARRY RICHARD WEBSTER. Hughes Club 3: H-Ciub. 3, 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 4-: Track 3. 4: BaskefbaH 2. 3. 4; Foo'rball 2: Swimming 2; Senior Choir 3. 4: Merry-Go-Round 4; ANNUAL Represen+a4ive 2: Gar- goyle Represen+afive 2: Visual Aids 2: Usher 3: Lunchraom Guard 4. TIMOTHY E. WEHRMEYER. Csnfral High School: Merchandising Club 4-: Baseball 4'. Senior Band 4. ARTHUR G. WEINGARD. Pep Club 2. 3. 4-. Mafh Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: lnrramural 3, 4: Senior Class Planning CommiHee. ANNUAL Repre- senfafive 2: Junior CouncH on World AHairs 4: Book Sfore 3. 4. Fiffh Row: SANDRA M. WILKYMACKY. Honor League. Execu+ive Board 4: Honor Society 2. 3. 4: HuzeHes 2. 3: Pep Club 2: German Club 2: Math Club 3-. Merchandising Club. Correspondhg S-ecrefary 4: Junior Red Cross. President 3; Gargoyle Represeanive 2: Gargoyle Sfaff 2: Freshie Aid 4: Sfuden+ Office Worker 3. CRAIG A, WIL'LlA-MS. Pep Club 2. 3. 4-: Hf-Y 4.- Gargoyle Siaff 3. DOROTHY M. WlLLIAMS. Honor League 4: Pep Club 4; Freshie Aid 4. Six+h Row: JAMES M, WILLIAMS. Pep Club 3. MEMOLE'GH WILLIAMS. Our Lady of Angels: Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Befa Chi 4'. 6AA. 3. 4-: Junior Council on World Affairs 3. 4: Usher 3. MORRIS E. WILLIAMSON, Senior S1uden+ Council 3: Hughes Club 3: H-Club 3. 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Fufure Teachers 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. Secrefary 4: Foofball 2. 3. Co-Capfn'm 4.: Basiefball 2. 3. 4-: Tennis 3. 4: Senior Class ChrisimAs Parfy CommiHee. Chairman: Gargoyle Represen'la'live 3: Visual Aids 2: Usher 3. Seven+h Raw: CAROL-JEAN WILSON. Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Bafa Chi 3. 4: HeoM-x Careers Club 4; Senior YwTeens 4-: Junior Council on World Affairs 4: Usher 3. PAULETTE EARLE WILSON. MiHord High School. Rep Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Senior Y-Teens 4-: Heal+h Careers Ciub 4. CAROLYN SUE WOLFERT. Our Lady o:F Angels: Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Glee Club 4. Wonderful Year-1963 Firsf Row: NELSON LAWRENCE WOLKE. Pep Ciub 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3: Mafh Club 4: Merry-Go-Round 2; Gargoyle Represen+a+ive 2. 3-. Junior Coun- cil on World AHairs 3, 4. LOIS JEAN WONG. Honor League 4; Pep Club 4: Healfh Careers Club 2. 3: Senior Choir 3. Secretary 4: Ensemble 4; 6AA. 3. 4: Freshie Aid 4. LEONA WRIGHT. Honor League 4; Pep Ciub 2. 3. 4; Beta Chi 2. 3. 4; HeaHh Careers Club 4-; Senior Y-Teens 4: G.A.A. 2. 3; Junior Counci! on World AHa'Irs 4. Second Row: RAYMOND W. WURSTER. Pep Club 4: Merchandisinq Club 4-; Visual Aids 3: Book Room 4. UR'SULA M. YARBROUGH. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4; 6AA. 2. 3'. Gargoyle Represen+a+ive 2; Usher 3; Freshie Aid 4-. JAMES R. YOUNG. Poifers High School: Baseball 2; Basketball 2. Third Row: SHIRLEY GALE YOUNG. Honor League 4-: Senior Y-Teans 4; 6AA. 2. 3. 4: Junior Council on World Agairs 4. WENDELL P. YOUNG, Mafh Club 4; Sages 3. 4; Thespians 4.- Senior Choir 3. Treasurer 4-: Ens-mble 4-: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3. 4: Boys' Week Candidaie 4: Junior Council on World Affairs 4. ELIZAIETH ZANDERS. Junior Y-Teans 3: Junior Choir 3. 4, Four'rh Row: JOYCE ANN ZAPF. Senior Sfudsn+ Council 2. 3. Vice-Prasiden'i 4: Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 4. Correspondinq Secrefary 3; Spanish Club 2: Senior YVTeens 2: SenFor Choir 4: Ensemble 4; Cheerleader 2; 6AA, 2; ANNUAL Represeni'afiv- 2. LAVERNE MARTlN. Pep Club 2. . mu m. mm H cuuxscaugs. K1 571 AV: HE 4E. '21. m an am ii! 713 IE! 22.2222 Prauci presidenh of senior homerooms, Dan Badholomew l3l2L Sharon Cole NIH and Jandyl Muhlbarg lZOSL check Hughes banner for display a? graduafion. Seniors' Year Filled With 'oh. Many seniors will wanf +he signaiure of Mr. SuHon in +heir Tower of Memories. Gwen Peyfon looks on as he signs her I962 Annual. Barbara Burden. oi: Hue dramafics class, looks over H19 morning announce- menfs before reading +0 homeroom: over ihe public address sysfem. Ann Tucker and Pat McCabe proudly model +heir apparel from Mc- A'pin's for Honor League's annual Spring Fashion Show. Proms from the show era given as scholarships +0 fwc deserving senior girls. This year's saniors. Sandy Keller. Jandyl Muhlberg. Paf McCabe. Jerry Johnson. Don Bosse. Vicfor Gay. Ron Brady, Harrison Blackmani and Dave Curry remember ushering for +he 62 graduafion. IIIIIIJ lunnvw . . k-gqlf 3 44 Many Memorable Activities Jerry Jahnson models his original ouHH- in Hue Pigfail-Bowiie Day Con- ?est Many seniors were awarded prizes for ?heir creafions. Mary Light Brenda Nelson. Bob Dyer, and Ray Wursfer congramlah Sandy Wilkymacky. regional and slafe secrehary of D ECA, merchan- dising group. Boy's; Week Candidaies, David Bail, Wendell Young, and WaHer Dear- wesfar. each delivered his speech concerning problems Facing Cin- cinnah'. Bus service anyone? Karen Schaefer chauffeurs girl friends, Donna S+ou+ and Jane+ Schunh +0 school in her green Rambler. 45 JUNIORS Juniors Firs! Row: A. Abernathy, N. Ablg, B. Adams. C. Adams. L. Addisoni M. Adkins, P, Adrian, C. Allen. Second Raw: Y. Allen, P. Angel. C. Armsirong, W. Baird, L. Baker. 5. Bales, T. Barman, T. Baffle. Third Row: C, Ieckley A. Bell, C. Bennie, 6. Bare- skin, 5 Bernhardt, R. Bantam HV Easierl P. Bland, Fourfh Row: E. Boar. J. BoH, B. Bolton. H Boone, J Bowling. C. Bowman, H. Brinker. H. Brinkduepke. Fifth Row: P. Brooks. 5 Brooks, BV Brown, L. Brown, R. Brown S. Burke C. Bays, C. Calv houn. SixH'I Row: W, Camp. B Carpenfer, R. Carter, E. ChenaH, A Chifwoori G. Chombleyl F. Ciark. N, Clarkson. Sevenih Raw: P. Clower A. Cclemanl F. Collier, P. Collins G. Cnnher, L. Copelandl L. Copeland, C. Cosby. Eig hfh Row; 5, Covey. K, Craynon, M. Croweil, D. Cruse. D. Cuifer. J. Dangerfield. M. Danizi. J. Darby. Ninfh Row: J. Davidson, A, Daw's. M. Davis. T. Dawson, W. Dawsuzml MA DeLaVega M4 Dellecave, L. Denny. Tenth Raw: W. Denny. F. Dick, J. Dillard. E4 DHL Engham, G. Eisman. B Elliot, P. Elliot S, EHis. Elnvenfh Raw: C. Evans. E. Evereff. D. Faulkner, V. Farrier, J, Fey, F. Finnerson, D. Fisgus, K, Flowers. J uniors Firsi Row: D. Flynn. 5. Fox. J. Franklin. C. Frazier, CA Furr, J, Gafnesl G. Garifsan, E. Godby. Secnnd Row: J. Goodwinl R, Greyson, J. Grew L. Grube. D. Gutierrez K. Hall. C. Ham- mnns L. Hardin. Third Row. T, Hardy. K. Harlam N. Harlan, D Harold. R. Harris, R. Harris, R. Harvey, L. Haynes. Fourfh Row: P. Hazeiey, R. Hec'or. E. HemmiH, K. Hennekes. E. Henry. E. Henry. A. Hen- son, L Hlll. Fifth Row: M. HOW G. Holland G. Howicdn. B. Hubbard, B, Huff H. Hunley. D ln man. C. Jackson. Sixth Row: D. Jackson. 6. Jackson, T Jacksonl T. Jackson, M. Jef'fr?es, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, D. Jordan. Savenfh Row; W. KeppeL A. King, M. Kirk. L. Lakes, D. Lee, R. Leigh, P. Lancer, EL Leh. Eiqhih Row: 5V Lewis, T. Lohrum, L. Long, W. Lovr eat. F. Mahan, M. Maldney, 5. Man- n?nq k. Matlock. Ninih Row: L. McCanfs. N. McElroy, B. McGinnis, C. McNearv, L. Meadows, P. Messer, A. Men. D. Meyce. Tenth Row: G. Miller, J, MTHS, L MIHL J. Mikheil, M. thhell, J. Molem C Moore. L. Moore. Elevanfh Raw: P. Moorel R. Moore. T. Minna Y, Moore, P. Morin, J. Morris D. Mulv Iins', J Mullins, 48 Juniors Firsf Row: L. Murrell, R. Neal, D. Nelson, D. NeL son. 6 Neville, J. Newbacher. 'L. Neidereggen 5. Nixom Sezand Row: R. Quick, S. Quinlan. V. Parker. T. Peeks. J. Penningi'on, R. Person, 3. ?eha. F. Pierson. Third Row: D. Finder. W. Folk, 5. Pope, B Fufhoffl E. Raider, A. Rainge, D. Reddinq, D. Reece. Fourih Raw: R. Reynolds, R. Richardson, G. Rich- mend, G. RH'fEr, P. Roark, M. Roberf- son, 0 Robinson, E. Ross. Fifth Row: T. Runion, C. Savage. M. Schaefer, B. Schehr. C. ScheH. C Schermbdck, P. Schoolcraft, 5. SCQH. Sixfh' Row: J. Seibel, D. Selkirk. 5. Shanks, S, Shields, D. Smart C. SmIH'I, G. Smifh, J Smifh. Sevenih Row: P. Smilh. R. Smifh, S. Smhh. N. Snced. MV Snowden, K. Sprague, S. Sfanforfh. C. Steele. Eighth Row: G. Sfeele, J. Steffen: J. Sfeinmeh, A. Sfewart. B. Sfrausbaugh. 6 Sfrunk H. Suhr, C. Talbot Nin'rh Row: C. Tayior, D Taylor, J Taymr. B. Thomas, E. Thompson. H. Thompsum D. Thornicn, L. Throwtar Tanfh Row: R. Tudor. .L Vance V. Vesper, J,- Walker, C. WaHace. F. Walfers, H. Ward C. Warren. Eleventh Row: C. Weber, L. Websier. C. West 5. Weishaupf, E. William; K. Williams. V. Williams, 8. Wiley. SOPHOMORES Sophomores Firs+ Raw: T. Abarna+hm L. Ackley. P. Adams, 5 Adams. P. Aikfns. D, Allen. R. Allen. R, Allen, Second Row: W. Allen. B. Ander- son, W. Andrew. C. Andrews. J Andrews. J. Angel. C An+hon, F. Appfei'on. Third Row: B. Armsfrong J, Arm- sfrong. P. Arms+rong. M Afchly, S. Ayer, J. Aufry, G. Baily M. Baker. Four+h Row: C. Baldwin. J. Bald- win, 5, Bailou, J Bankemper. K, Barber, D. Barnes W, Barnes. B, Basseffa. FiHh Row: J. Bafflm K. Baxfer. T. Bays, J. Beckman. D. Basis. P. BeH, R. BelL K. Benns++. Six+h Row: B. Benfon. J. Benfon. S. Bevens. .J. Bishop, 8. Blakey. S, Blunt K. Blyfhe P. Bodley. Sevenih Row: D, Bolan. R. Boughar. F. Bowen, J. Brady. A. Brand. 5. Brannock J. Bregler, C. Brockew. Eigh+ Row: B. Brown. 6. Brown. L. Brown, M. Brown. T, Brown. J, Bryant. P. Buckharf. P. Bunfon. Ninfh Row: H. Burg E. Burinn, B Burkhardt B, Burl. P. Burns. J. Buri L, Bur+on, 6. Bying+on, Tenfh Row: N. Caldwell, R. Camp. A, CempbeH. D. Campbell, J. Cape. N. Carnas. L. Carr. 8. Car- roll. Elevan'H: Row: P, Car+er. V. Casey, V. Chapman. D, Chrisfian. M, Cia- hrdini. R. CEFppinqen J. Coach B. Cobb. Sophomores Firs'l Row: S. Cobbs. C. Cockrell. B. Cokman. J. Coleman. M. Cole- man. 54 Coleman. D. Collien D. Collins. Second Row: V. Coison, J. Colyar, R.'Combs. 0. Cook, 6. Cooper. L. Cormier. J, Courfier. 6. Cox, Third Row: 6. Cox. M. Cox. 5. Cox. D. CraH. R. Culbreih. G. Cunning ham. L. Curd. D. Curry. Fourfh Row: Y. Curry, C. CuHer. L. Cu+ler. D. CuHer. J. Daley. B. Dangerfield. T. Daniel. M. Dunning, FI'M'I Row: C. Davidson, L. David- son. T. Davis. M Davis. N, Davis. P. Davis. R. Davis, V. Davis. SixH-n Row: 5. Dawson. D Day. J. Day. R. Day. D. Dean. R. Dennis. T. Dl'ehmans. J. DooHH-ie. Sevenfh Row: L Dove. J. Drahos1 P. Drewry. D. Driggs, M. Dunn. E, Durbeq J. Duvall. L. Dyer. Eighih Row: P. Dyerl K. Edwards. P. Ekem T. Eksi'efn, B. Elam, M. Elliot E. Emerson. J. Evans. Ninfh Row: J. Eysoldt. L. Fagim R. Fairbanks. W. Fairbanks. 5. Fa- mous. Y. Parole, R. Farris, C. Fin- ley. Toni'h Row: B. Fisher. D. Fisher, F. Fisher. J, Flack. R, Fledderiohn. R. Fledderiohn. A. Flefcher, L Floyd. Elavardh Row: L. FoIey. B. Forne . P. ForsaiHes. B Fosfer. R. Fasfar, Fos+er. C. Fox, D. Fox. Sophomores Firsf Row: E, Fox. D. Fey, P. Fros+. G. Fulfa F. Gaines. D. Garland. A. Garrison. 5. Garrison, Second Row: W. Gary. B, Gasfon. J. 63w 6. Giant B. Gilliard. R. Godby. N. Goddard. L. Go1ay. Third Row: M Gosby. B. Gosion. B. Graham D. Gran? C. Graves, L. Gray. E. Green, A. Gregory. Fourfh Row: L. Grey. B. Grimm, W. GrEssoml P. Grubb, J. Gump. C Gunfry, Jr.. 5. Hagner, S. Hahn. Fifth Row: A. Haibert D. Hula. L. Hale. T. Hale. K. Halhday. L. Hamilfom L, Hummonsl L. Hardin. Sixfh Row: M. Harris, B. Harvey. M Heard. L. Henson, 5. Hess. J. Hill, J Hill. F. Hillard. Sevenfh Row: M. Hines. L. Hirfh, R. Hodge. T. Hodge. L. Ho-Hman. 5. Hoqyund. P. Hoidar, A. Hall. Field. EithI Row: C, Holloman, N. Holl- chuh. 5. Hoover. A. Hopper; A. Happen R. Horslay. V, Hoskins, P. HOH, Ninlh Row: C Howard, W, How- ard, S. Hughes. S. Huqhes. l... Hyde. A. Inirides. 8. Ingram. P Ingram. Tenih Raw: C. Jackson. 54 Jackson J. Je+er. M. Jehar F. Jones J. Jones, J. Jones. L. Jones, Eleventh Row: M. Jones. B. John- son. J. Johnson. J. Johnson. J. Johnson L. Johnson. P. Juliani. L, Keifh, Sophomores Firsf Row: S. Kembie. H. Kembre. R. Kemp. C Kiner. P. King. P. Kin- lay. J. Kirchgessner, GA Kirk. Second Row: E Kirkland. J. Kniqht M. Kobulu. R. Kusmann. A. Lackey. T Lackey. D, Landers. M. Langv Third Row: B. Lawrence. 5. Law- rence A. Lawson, C. Lay, C. Leichf. P. Leigh. L. Leurck, B. Lewis. Fourfh Row: 6 Long, D. Love. J. Love. H. LoveH. K. Lower. G, LungsFord. P. Lyles. J. Madaris. Fifih Row: H. Mahan, P. Malone, J. Marsh. M. Martin. J. Massey. J. Maneis. S. Maxfxeld. L. May, Sixfh Row: B. May; N. McCanis R. McCanfs. A. McElroy. M. Mc- Elroy. W. McElroy. M. McFadden, L. McGumn. Seventh Raw: W. McKnight W. McMillan. S. McNays. T. Mc- Roberfs. W. Meme. M. Meier. A. MerrEH. B MarriH. Eith Row: M. Mess. A. Mefz, J. Michelson. 3. Miles. C. Miller. L. Miller. P. Miller! 5, Mills. Ninth Row: D. annl'ch, J Mobhay H. Montcofh, B. Moore. K. Moore. L. Moore, M. Moora N. Moore Tenfh Raw: T. Moore, D. Morgan. R. Mcrqan. M. Mueller, J. MurreL G. Myers. K. Napier, P. Neal. Elevenfh Row: B, Newfon, J. Nicely. J. Noel; J. Nored. P. Orlemann. P. Owens, D. paCe. D. Parker, 54 55 Sophomores Firs+ Row: J. Parker, R Parker. F. Pafrick, J. PaHon. L. Pa++s. L. Payn- fer. J. Penn. 6. Perry. Second Row: P. Peferson. J. Pefra. E. PickeH, L. Pierson, H. Pike. D, Pinzback A. PiHard, A. Phillw'pa Third Row: A. PhiHips. E. Phillips. M, Phillips. E. Porchia, J. Por+en Y. Powell. C. Pryor. H. Pugh. FourH'I Row: R Radcliff, C. ReIfEI. J Repasy, J. Reynolds M. Reyv Holds, C, Richard. D. Richardson. J. Riggs. Fiffh Row: D RI'Her. S. Rinr, J. Roark. R. Robblns, C. Roberta, C. Rober'rs, J. Robinson. L. Rowm 50H, SiidI'l wa1T. Rogers. T. Rogers. D. Ross, 6. Ross, R. Ross. J. Rowtand E. Ruckar. S. Rumley. Sevenfh Row: D. RusselL H. Salyers RV Salfer. J. Sanders. M. Sanford. R, Sargenf S, Schada, D. Schmidt Eigh+h Row: E. Schneider T. Schneider. T SchnelL P. Schwinq. H. Scoft M, ScoH. S. Seay, B. Shackleford. Ninfh Row: E, Shawl YA Shearer, M. SheHon. J. Sherri . U. Sherrill. J. Simpscnl W. Simpson. M. Single- ion. Tanfh Row: A. Slaughier. D. Slavem P, Slay+on. B, Slusher, R. Smallwooci C. SmHI'L D, Smifl'w D. Smifh. Eleven+h Row: J Smith. J, Smffh. M. Smifh P. SWHHLL R. SmiH'I, 5. SmHh. F. Solomon. J. Spencer. Sophomores Firs+ Row: .J. S+anfer, G. Sharks. T. St Clair. L. Sfeele. R. Sieele, T. Sfeele, B. SfeFfens, J. 5+einer. Second Row: C. S+ephens, E. S+evens. R. S+ewari. E. Sformer. N. S+ovall. S. S+ruder, G. Sfrauder, B. Sfrunk. Third Row: K. Sfudt RA Summers, C. Taylor. D. Taylor. J. Taylor. S. Taylor. 6. TenMnJrI J. Tepe, Fourth Row: R,Tl1iess. B. Thomas. D. Thomas. P. Thomas. L. Thomas W. Thomas, R. Thomasson. H. Thompson. Fiffh Row: M. Thornhill. C. Thorn- ion, M. Tihcorcll C. Tolle, J. Toifen. D Towlea T. Traerr. G. Treadway. Sixih Row: V. Tribble, B. Trollinger. L. Turner. P. Turner. V. Turner, P Tyler, A. VandergriH. H. Voqel. Seven'rh Row: B. Wahler. M. WaEker. R. WaHace. R Walls, D. Walfom B Walh. M Ward M. Ward. Eighfh Row: N. Ward. 6. Warmam D. Warren, K. Warren. V. Wa'rkins. D. Weber. S. Waishaupf. G. Wells NinH-I Row: R. WeSCoe, S. Whiie. J. Whifehead, P. WhHley J. thHle. B. WEQM, G. WiHer, B. WiHiams. Tenfh Row: B. Williams. B. Wi1- Iiams, E. Williams. 6, Williams. I. Williams. J. Williams. L. Williams N Williams. Eiaven'rh Row: P. Williams. R. Wil- liams. C. Willis. E. Willis. A. WiIls, F. Wilson. L Wilson, A. Wingafe, Typical scene a? booksfure window before school or durfng 1unch hour finds eleven+h-grade sfudenis, John Mullins, Dorine Selkirk. and ClaudeHe Cosby. in line 'ulo purchase school supplies from Ari Waingard. Monday mornings found George Sharks. seafed. taking paymenfs on I963 ANNU- AL from Roger Smallwood, Richard Sal- ier. and Tom Schne in sophomore roam 222. Juniors, Continued: R. Wil'xsch. E. Wilsam F. Wissrnan, C. Workman, R. Workman, S. WyaH. Sophomores, Canfinued: Firs? Row: M. Winkfield, H. Winkle M. Woodsl M. Wrighfl N Wrighi, C. Yarbrough, M. Yarrell. Second Raw: C. Young, C. Young 5. Young. T, Youngblood, R Ziegler. J. Zillich. Beauiiful mosaic made in Sicily showing Trojan Horse aHrads fenfh-grade Latin s+uden+s Phyllis Ellen and Alice Brand. Comple+ed in l9l0. +he beauH- ful and imposing +ower wi+h ifs unusual gargoyies has inspired counfless s+uden+s and +eachers. Places around Hughes offer hours of relaxaHon. friendship. and heip in scholasfic endeavors. From sunup 1'0 sunse+ and Iafer. school is a busy place +he year round. Oops! Wrong year! The I962 ANNUAL sfaH sends ifs apologies 1'0 Miss Beaver's homeroom I08 whose inciividual pictures were misplaced in las+ year's scramble Saahd in fhe fron+ hall. smdanis find fime +0 cha+ aboui' schooL eciivii'iss. and pasf weekends. Mary Toler. Alice Quaf- kemeyar, and David Wahle discuss iheir plans. Given by the Senior Class of W62. the display case. Iocai'ed near room II2. houses science, arf, and reading exhibifs. Viewing H18 newer? ndura display are Eva Rodgers and Lydia Lakes. 61 GraduaHng seniors will race H19 inspiring baaufy of Music Hall anti H19 JaHy sfrains 0+ Pump and Circumsfance. Annually 'I'he si+e of Com- meneamenil Music Hall is Iocafed near +I'1e hearf of dowrlfown Cincin- naH. Saaied on H13 s+aga. seniors form ihe fradilionai H arrangement The I962 Prom held a+ Casfle Farm proved an ex- cifing success +0 happy iuniors Donald Bosse, Sandy Keller. Susan Rosa. and Morris Williamson. Se1ec+ing ikeir favorHe dish from Hue wide array offered in +he lunchraom are Cheryl Armsirong. Carol Johnson. Charlene 5mi'rh. and Gilda Brown. The s+uden+ en+ers a new world of compefilion and achievemeni when he walks fhrough 'H-ua Fronf doors of Hughes High School. 64 Junior high science classes, under the leadership of Miss Newman. have been working hard fhis year ha beaufify +he yard. Terri Daniel. Jana Mif- chell1 Rainer MueHar, and Dan Pafrick cooperaie in H19 breaking of ground and plan+ing of Hawer bulbs, AHer days of prodding and anficipaHon, Hie I963 ANNUAL sfaH solemnly a:- cended Hue old and quife dilapidafcd sfairs. th mafchcs in hand. in iha very hop of +he Hughes fewer. Included in Hm cifmb wee iabovH Judy OeHinger. John Magyar. Joyce Brown, Janaf Waf- lace. Pefe U'brich. Kay Aldridge. and 'belovd Card Mincem Sharon Cole. and Scharlyn Clark S+udenfs have found +he Hughes Library a helpful source in preparing H'ueir daily assignmen+s or as a quief place 'for siudy. Standing beneaH'I +he porfraH of Elmer Winfield Kizer. former principal, Dave Wahle and Sharon OH selec+ 'H'Ieir books. RWWeMMwH-vw .L.Jnm$e Teachers working in fourfeen differenf scholach deparfmenfs a+ Hughes prepare s+uclen+s ef- fedively for gradua+ion and +he 1cu+ure. Bofh academic and vo- cafional subiec+s are available. Mr. Himes, one of many new feachers +his year. observes a chemisfry experimen+ being con- cluded by Sylvia Mechler and James Young. English classes find +he School library 15 very helpful. Rober+ Thiess. HenrieHa Mahon, Gloria Tennard'. Susan Your'lgI Nafalie Wright Wanda Meece, Clarence Graves, and Bob Wescoe, all members o'F Mrs. Bul- lock's English class, are here working on special reporfs in His: library. Good English, Today's Need The si'udy oi English encompasses more +han iusf H18 adual sfudy of The English language. If includes ll+era+ure and com- posi'iion. and also subieds Such as Journalism, dramafics and speech. A+ Hughes. sfuden+s are required +0 sfudy English in 'ihe seven+h +hrougl1 elevenfh grades. and +hey usualiy eled is fake if In The erelifh grade aJso. In +he ninH-I +hrough erelifh grades, +hey may elec+ courses in dramaiics, speech or l'our- naiism. Also in Hie English field is Hie new program in read Eng. ln ihiS course sfudenfs learn +0 read more rapidly wil'h full comprehension, English. our na+ive ianguage. should be wriHen and spoken correcfiy. This abiiii'y +0 use English properiy is an absolu'm necessify. If is impor+an+ no'r oniy as a means oi communi- ca+ing. bmL as a basis for +he sfudy oi o+her languages. In or- der +0 succeed. one mus1L be able +0 communica+e correcHy. in WriHng and in speaking. 68 Miss WycoFF uses proiec'l'or in Hie new speed reading program. Dramafics is one of +119 more excifing courses oFFered by +he English Deparimeni. Acl'ing in Hsis +hrilling scene are Jack Kreimer. Kenny Warren. Fred Kirchgennerl Kay Napier. and Lalall'a Bridges. Numerous Books Read Here Hughes High School library, under Jrhe capable direction of Miss Mahlda Penningfon and Mrs. La Verne Paws. is one of The fineer among +he school libraries 01C Cincinnah. The Hughes library confains approxima+ely l8.000 volumes in addihon +0 a wide selechon of recen+ and peaer periodicals. The library 15 oHic'rally named affer Miss Clara B. Jordan. an alumna and former Lahn feacher a+ Hughes. Hard af work s+udying +heir day's English assignmem in fhe library are seniors Gene Eberhart Jenine Reed. Chuck Dragon. and Diana Roarlr. Chemisfry experimenfs are fun! Sharon Rue +hinks +his one 'Is also easy. far John Bollinger TS doing a of Hue work. as Mr. Himes wafchesr Exparimenffng th levers, Mr. Curp helps Shirley Hess place weighis. Ronnie Walfer wafches. and Jerome Lee iabulafas fhe resuHs. LJ WU wr 70 Scientific Age Offers Challenge to Students Today's scien+iTic age has broughf abouf a sudden recog- nihon of +he imporfance of sciencel Courses such as chemis+ry and physics have been emphasized. alfhough biology. bo+any. Mr. Thomas shows his biology class The proper way +0 dissecf a 'Flsh. zoology. human physiology and basic general science are iusf as essenh'al. Individual +hfnking and Jrhe use of Jrhe scienfifir: me+hod are +he prime obiedive; The need for clear. concise. Iogical +hough+ is more impor+an+ Today. The general science courses of +he sevenfh and eighfh grades are a basic and general s+udy of science. They previde a background for Jrhe more specialized courses. biology. bdr- any. zoology, human physiology. physics and chemis+ryT These courses are ohcered on an elechve basis To nimLh. JrenJrh. elev- enfh. and 1weht+higrade sfudenfs. The science depar+men+ of Hughes. headed by Mr. Warner, is more +han adequately equipped f0 oT-Fer Jrhese courses. The large physlcs and chemis+ry labs oFFer sfudents an opporiunify f0 experimenf under The wa+chful direcfion of an insfrucfor. The s+udy of generaI science, biology. bofany. zoology. and human physiology are Turfher enhanced by paraphernalia. such as skefe'ronsl enlarged drawings of planfs and animals. preserved animals used for 6issedion. and various oJrher pieces of demonsfrafing apparams found a+ Hughes. This excellen+ scienhfic +raining prepares +he s+uden+s of Hughes f0 meef The challenge of The scienfific age. Social Studies, The Study Of People, Is Vital Today Social siudies, or +he social sciences. cover a large area. They inciude history, geography. and economics. bu+ +heir main area oi siudy is social and invoives people. All his+ory, geography, and economics concerns people. The social nai'ure of human beings is fhe source of mania hisioryi man's need +0 study geography and man's economic sysiem. Courses offered 5+ Hughes in +he sociai-siudies fieicl inn ciude geography world. modern and American his+ory, civics. world geography and socio-economic problems. These courses can be chosen on an eleciive basis by upperclassmen. S+uden+3 in fhe seven+h and eighfh grades are required +0 +ake a geni eral social sfudies courge. which gives +hem a basic back ground in his'I-ory, geography and some aspeci's of sociology and economics. Ninfh and ienih-grade s+uden+s can eieci such courses as world geography. civics. worid Or modern hic- +ory. Elevenfhigrade siudenfs siudy American hisfory. Twelffhi grade s+uden+s may eleci a course in socio-economic prob- lems. which deals wi+h economics and sociology as reiafeci f0 each oiher. The social siudies depar+men+ of Hughes has much equip- menf f0 enhance Hie siudies. Some detailed maps show no? only Jrhe geography of +he worid. but also mineral resources. indus+rial sirengi'h or oiher economic condihons. Numerouq films and iiimsfrips procured +hrough +he Board Of Educafiora provide visuai sfudyi Magazines and newspapers are used as furiher reference maierials in some courses. Social siudies are offen overlooked in Jroday's scienfific ere. buf +he siudy of 'ihe world and i'rs peopies is esseniiai. Social sfudies. +herei0re. musf be conceniraied upon. in order +0 en- abie ci+izens +0 Five beffer wifh Jrhe oiher naiions of Hire world. Miss .lohns+one's American his+ory class discusses world affairs. SCHOLASTEC MAGAZINES Vi'TIW 377 NPABS M :7? F5 nulicmin mm. mm m m mam. Filmships are used +0 provide axided informaiion. Here Ronald Ramsey runs +he films+rip proiec+or in Miss Hollweck's world geography class. S+uden+s of Mr. Kunderf's class here review a lesson in geography. Discussing ideals of citizenship are Samuel Burson and Harry Phillips. Members of Mr. Ridenour's class, Judy Dozier, BonHa Waika, and Paul Schoolcraff, are doing a reading exercise under his guidance. Special Education Courses Help Students at Hughes Special Educahon is a relafiver new Held of educafionh H covers areas of educahon in which sfudenfs benefi'r from Jrhe work and guidance of specially frained +eachers. These Jreach- ers mumL have a greaf deal of pa+ience and be very dedicafed +0 their iobs. Because of fhls +hey probably receive grea+er saHsfachon from Jrheir work +han do Jreachers in any oJrher field of educaHon. Special equipment including special 'feers and visual aids, is used +0 supplemen+ Jrhe ordinary classroom maferials. Special educahon a+ Hughes Includes classes for +he deaf, for 'fhe parhaHy sighfed. and for s+udenfs who wish +0 avail +hemse!ves of speciaJ fraining. The deant and parhally sighfed receive ex+ra help from +heir respechve feathers. Mr. Kunder'r and Miss Ashley. The o+her special educafion classes are +augh+ by Mr. Briffon and Mr. Ridenour. The courses offer pracflcal +raining +0 help +he siudems En lafer life. Classroom activEfies and projecfs encourage Jrhe s+uden+s +0 work +099th er in a friendly and enfhusiashc way. These s+udenfs', who receive added guidance and help From special educahon. also make impod'ardL confribuhons 10 Hughes High School adivihes. 72 Curriculum Stresses Math Mafhemchs. along wiJrh science. has become an essential course Vor many sfudenis. Mafh foday is Imporfant n01 only from a scienfhfic view. buf from a business one. also. A large seledion d mafh courses is available +0 +he 5hr e. x Chuck Ligon explains This graph of poIar co-ordinaies 10 Ruth Gaming denfs of Hughes. in bofh business and academic fields. Gem eral mafhemafics programs are offered in Hue seven+h and eighfh grades. while HIere Is a varlefy of elecfives for +he up- perclassmen, The ma+h program 0? Hughes is desEgned Jro give each sfudenf +he mafh courses which he will need +0 pursue 'I'he career he chooses. Sheila Wyaff explains her graph fo fhe class while Mr. Farmer observesl 73 Miss Davis uses an illusirafmn io exp1ain bulLthfing, EL ESPANOL ES AGRADABLE El espaaol es una lengua roma'n+ica y muy in+eresan+e. Se habJa Whey speaH espaHol en EspaHa y en Ios paises kouni friesl de la Amaica del Sur. El esparumd Ies gus+an Haleaseq a los seHores y las seHorHas de Hughes. We Speak Four Languages ILS PARLENT LE FRANQAIS Le frangais esf un langue UanguageI fries roman'rique ef ag$able aussi. On parle Uhey spealq Ie frangais dans beau- coup de pays kounhiesy Les agves Mudean de Hughes aimenf Uika Ie frangak ef ils son+ er Ies Parisiens de Cin- cinna+i. Jandyl Muhlberg and George Jackson porfray a French girl and boy. Members of Mrs. Douglas' German class enioy using +he new language Iaborafory. LINGUA LATINA NON EST MORTUA Nonnulli bomQ juvenes in hac schofa Mughesn linguae Lafinae s+uden+. SumL fres classes. La+ina I 8+ La+ina ll e+ Lafina IH' ef N. Sfudiosi de Senafu Populoque Romano EPQE legun+ heacH Labor esi' diHicilis sed $qu numerus curriculum summa cum laude comple'r. DEUTSCH IST STUDIERT Die deufsche K5ermanJ Sprache UanguagQ isf sehr herw wichfig imporfam$ und inferessanf. Es tM is? die Sprache der WissenschaH bciencd und Mai'hemafic. Die Madchen Igirm und Knaben would der Hughes High School sfudieren germ bladlyj Deufsch. Flolyd Mahan helps nfrape Harold Winkle's foga. Elisa Simone wears a 5+5 :1. Play Music, or Sing Songs Musically inclined Hughes 5+uden+s have many oppori'unf- fies +0 use fheir musical fafenfs. Varied insfrumenfal or vocal programs are available f0 inferesfed sfudenfs. Through +hese musical courses sfudenfs receive imporfanf Jtraining and also have 'Fum Working wifh Hue kiln in Miss Adomeif's ar+ class is fun bl- Kay Aldridge. JuanHa Hu+chins, Danny Cruse. and Larry Waffs. 75 Harmonizing ai' piano are Bob Reid. Emily Hoffman. Charies Dickerson and Jennifer Mc- Alpin, Mr. Hammons' music sfudenfs. Art Courses Offer Variety Budding arfis+s and designers can +ake advan+age of Jthe barge, weH-equipped Hughes ar+ depar+men+. Sfudenfs in H1e sevenfh fhrough erehq'h grades may eled +0 sfudy art They learn fo work wifh various +ypes of maferials and crea+e a varii e+y d arfich objeds and designs. POSlelS for Hie Annual are being prin'lECl by Vernon Williams, Danny Redding, Cur'l'is Chapman. Roy Leigh and Roger Pepples. under Mr. Bongey's direc+ion. Training For Job-Seekers The business classes Teach +he s+uden+s +hings ihai will help +hem i0 gel a good job afler high school. There are several diHerenl lypes of business classes. Among lhese are oHice prach'ce. bookkeeping and fyping. In +hese classes +he sludenfs have a chance +0 use +he laies+ Jrypes cl: olTice machinery. Some of These machines are Jrhe fen-key and 'Full keyboard eleciric adding machines and fhe four-manual adding machine. Business sludenis also USe +he rofary cal- culating machine. key-driven calculaling machine. duplicaling machines. diclographing machines. and eleciric and manual fypewriiers. During The year. Jrhe sfudenfs go on +ours +0 diflerenf com- panies. There Jrhey wafch The people af work in +he offices and receive many beneficial Jrips for the fu+ure. To encourage excellence in spelling. lhe NOMA Spelling Tes'r is given Jrwice a year +0 Typing l and Office Pradice sfuo'enfs. An award is given lo +hose who receive perfecf scores on both +es+s. Having prac+iced +heir firsf aid skills on each other. Sfeve Owens, Norb Tscheiner, Ed Koch and Jim Cook show Hue resulis +0 Mr. Bowers. Shops-Practical, Popular The graphic arls classes, under +he guidance 015 Mr. Bongey, have been very busy all year. They are responsible 'ior prinl- ing school forms and programs. Several Hughes boys enlered The Ohio lncluslrial Arls Exhibif in Columbus. Ohio. Five slu- olenls came back th various prizes and awards. which +hey received Tor +heir excep+ional work. Mr. Carl Oberschmiclf. as head oi: +he elecfricHy deparl- menl. leeches his siudenls +he +heory and applicah'on oi elecfronics. Mr, Charles Jones look over fhe mechanical drawing classes laughi by Mr. Harei who leH Hughes in mideyear for a posi- +ion in The S+a+e DeparlmemL ol' Educafion. Each boy draws a plan of his dream house, wifh a complel'e floor plani show, ing fronl elevalion, all in proper perspedive. The boys are +augh+ +he fundamentals of ihe draffing machine and rhe Tisquare. Mefal working and woodworking are iwo olher imporienl shops af Hughes. Mr. Frolo and Mr. Kalchek frain boys lo use l'ools and maierials successfully. Working on one of fine machines are Karen Merchant and Lois Wang. Health Is Valuable Course Healfh is an imporian+ subiecf for senior high sludenis. The healfh course for sophomores is a raiher general one. Siressi ing knowledge of Jrhe bocly and how +0 keep i+ healthy. For +en+hegraders +his course lasis only one semesfer and allernafes wifh driver's eclucalion. The driver's educafion course leeches proper frahcic rules and safely measures and oHers inslruclion in +he workings of an aulomobile. Seniors are also required +0 halts a healih coursei H con- sisfs of ins+ruc+ion in firsf aid and home nursing during +he 'Firsf semesier. The second-semesler course involves discussion of planning for marriage and family living. This class helps prepare sludenJrs for Jrheir Tulure as probable spouses and parenis. Bolh of Jrhese heallh courses. along wilh driver's educalion, more fully prepare sludenfs +0 meef +he responsibilifies 0F adul+ life 76 Mrs. Rubensfein helps Rufh Moore and Barbara Burl complefe sewing proiecls. Physical Fitness Promoted The subjecl of physical li+ness has come inlo prominence wil'hin recenl' monlhsl Al Hughes 5 program of physical lil- nesg is carried oul +hrough the physical educa+ion courses. Bolh +he girls' and boys' gymn classes carry ou+ a regular schedule 01c exercises. Besides exercising In lhis mannerl 'lhe sludenls also engage in various sporls. The girls' classes especially slress hockey. volleyball. baskelball and sofl'ball. while fhe boys enloy loo+ball. basekefball, and baseball. Each cl lhe gyms is equipped wilh a swlmmlng pooll so bolh girls and boys can receive swimming inslruclion. ln fhe spring and fall When lhe weafher is warm, Jrhe gym classes walk +0 Coy Field where +hey play oul'cloor sporls. Hughes s+uden+s nol' only have Jrhe opporlunlly lo become physically lil, bul +hey also can enjoy parlicipahng in a varlely ol sporls aclivilles. Girls play volleyball with a carriage ball as Mrs. McKI'bben looks on. Planning For The Future Home economics is +houghl of mainly In Jrerrna ol iusl cook- ing. Al+hough i+ also involves managing Jrhe home. learning- +0 care for lhe needs of Jrhe family is sfressed rnosl in home economics. Junior hlgh girls are usually required f0 fake home econom- ics for 5+ leasl one year, This course includes cooking, sew- lng, home decoraling and managlngA Home economics courses offering lhis same ou+line En greafer delail may be elecled. A course called home-making is available +0 senior girls, l+ especially slresses caring for a family and Jreaches girls skills helpful in marriage, The home economics deparfmenl has a variely ol equip- menf which ls used in l'he courses. Sewing machines and In dividual kilchens represenl iusf lwo of +he +ypes 0+7 equipmenl used. Home economics is a vilal lielcl for all girls. These girls will be wives and mofhers in lhe lu+ure. and al Hughes +hey learn how lo care properly for +heir fulure husbands and lamilies. Mr. Kindschy Insfrucl's a boys' gym alas: in +he use of H19 rings. 77 Mr. Geraci explains f0 Charlene Talbof ihe correcf use of a iypewrifer. Teachers Assist Students Hughes sfudenfs can avail +hemseives mC many exfra educa- +ional opporfunHiesl Courses such as behind-+he-wheel driv- er's framing and swimming are no+ oFFered in all schools. Be- sides +he addifional courses. af Hughes +here is a special reFafionship be+ween Hie Jreachers and fine sfuclenfs. Sfudenfs Wcind fhaf fhe faculfy members are ready +0 give any ex+ra aid or guidance. When sfudents are inferesfed enough +0 ask. Jrhe Teachers always have +?me +0 help wifh 1'heir problems. Mr. OH'o shows +he workings of a car +0 Gwen Taylor and Brenda Ingram. You're doing fine!H says Mrs. Libber+ io Hue girls pracficing hard. 78 W 11 Mr. Kalchek's aid, Joe Weflbeloved uses a wood-working machine. A spelling lesson is being reviewed in Miss Hall's English class. Linda Grube shows animal skele+ons she Has mounied and compares fhem io +he human one, as Larry Hale. Ronald Reynolds, and Virginia Chapman Iis+en. .ATHLETES. ONLY. The challenge +0 excel has in- spired many ouisfanding afh- le+es. like William Reece, John Franklin. and John SmHh. +0 praci'Ice hard and +0 represen+ fheir alma mafer. Many o+her boys and girls unable +0 play varsH'y spor+s enioy parficipaf- ing in +he in+ramural program, inifiafed 3+ Hughes. Fronf Row, LeH +0 Righi: Dewi'H- Ba+He. Co-Capfain: Larry WaHs. Larry Move, Mom's Williamson, Co-Capfain: Clark Samuels. Co-Cap- fain: Larry Brown, Clinfon Furr. Second Row: Tony Jackson. Dave Jordan, Ed Rossl Ralph Grayson, Deko Taylor. Thaddeus Dawson, Leonard Big Reds' Three Wins Come In +he season opener Coach Howard Thomas' Bfg Reds eked 0qu an 8V6 decision over rugged HamiHon-Garfield. Early in We $our+h quarfer sophomore Benny Miles scored on a +hree-yard plunge and and Eddie Ross made +he ex+ra poin+s which decided +he game. The $ollowing week sixfh-ranked Middlefown Jrrounced Hughes 46 8 wi+h Tony Jackson passv ing for +he only Hughes score. In Hue firs+ Public High School League +il+ +he Big Reds ole- feafed lasf year's champs. Cenfral l4-6. Junior quarferback Tony Jackson scored Jrwo fouchdowns. on a 67-yard pass in- Jrercepiion and a five-yard slam OFF hackle. The Woodward Bulldogs blanked Hughes 2840 in Hwe second league game. The Big Red linemen played well bu+ t:oulcin'1L confain Woodward's speedy backs. Hughes' offensive and defensive play sparkled as +he Big Reds oufmanned Wesfern Hills. I4-6. QuarJrerback Jackson hif ends Ed Ross and DewH-qL BaHle for many gainers. while Vfrgil Parker wenf six yards +0 pay-dir+ in fine firer quarfer. 82 Copeland. Third Row: John SmiHm Ed Thompson, Norman Harlan, Benny Miles Bernard Blakey, Virgil Parker, Vernon WiHiams. FourH'I Row: Head Coach Howard Thomas. CharIes Johnson, Harold Besfer, Michael Davis. Dougias Smart Daryl Garland. Bobbie Smith. Assishanf Coach Ed Morris. In First Half of Season Anxious momenis awai? Coaches Thomas and Morris as Huey discuss pre-game sirafegy with Big Red quarierback Bobby Smi+h at Walnui Hills. Managers Joe Knight Charles Dickerson, Tom Schnell. Dale Rainey. Don Messer. Roberf Walls. and Paul Walker do a creditable 1013 for fhe Big Red gridders. Hughes end DewiH BaHIa evades cnrushing Tafl' +aclxler and scurries +oward +he sidelines as P.H.$.L. co-champion Senafors go on +0 over- whelm the Big Reds. 50-!6. Mike Davis scampered five yards for the final faliy, which clinched Hughes? second league vidory. Wffhrow. capitalizing on Hughes mis+akes. handily bea'f +he Big Reds. 28-6, wi+h Jackson sneaking over for Hughes' Only score. The TaPr Sena+ors. led by rugged Carl Ward. overwhelmed fhe Big Red gridders. 50-16. The Hughes Jrallies came when Benny Miles scored From +he seven and Clark Samuels wenf up The middle for +hree yards. On a mud-drenched field Walnu+ Hills and Hughes wroug'nf a scoreless duel. Unbea+en Roger Bacon defeafed Hughes 34-0 'In +he season finale. end for a sizeable gain againsi Woodward. The Bulldogs scrafched ouf a 28-0 win. Speedy Big Red back Larry WaHs sfraighf-arms Wifhrow iacltler and sheaks downfTeld. The roaring Tigers wen? on 10 defea+ Hughes. 23-6. Clark Samuels Dave Jordan Tackle Fullback Roster of Big Red Gridders Includes These Outstanding Tony Jackson John SmFH-u Quarferback Tackle Morris Willfamson Cen+ar 84 Larry Waffs Halfback Linemen and Backs Larry Moye Guard Larry Brown Dewi++ BaH'le ua rd End Virgil Parker Eddie Ross HaIfbaCk End 85 U After picking up a sizeabis gain, Hughes halfback Larry WaHs is faken clown by Bulldog defense. Hughes defensive specialisf Eddie Ross geis down under pun! +0 hackle Hamilton TaH' speedsier. Fine daferISE. as displayed here. sparked i-he Big Reds 'Io an 846 vic+ory. Big Red lineman 'HH'OWS Hamilion TaH quarterback for a loss. as fhe Hughes +eam combines good defense th hard running fa eke ou+ an 5A6 vic+ory. I962 FOOTBALL RECORD Daie Opponenf Varsity Friday. Sephamber W4: Hamilfon Garfield . 6: Hughes . 8 Friday,' Sepfember 2I; M?ddle+own . . A . 46: Hqul'leS . 8 Friday Sephamber 28: Central . , . . . A 5; Hughes . . l4- Friday. chober 5: Woodward . . . . 28: Hughes A . 0 Friday. Oc+ober I2: Western Hills . . , 6: Hughes . . I4 inday. Odober l9: WHhrow A . . . . 28: Hughes A . 6 Thursday. October 25; TaH . . . , . . 50: Hughes . . I6 Friday. November H: Walnuf Hills . A . A 0; Hughes . 0 Wednesday November 23; Roger Bacon . V , A 34: Hughes. 0 Wins Losses Ties Over-aH Record . ...... . A . A 3 5 l PubHc High School League A A . . A . 2 3 J S+ubborn defense by Hughes linemen enables Big Reds in come ouf wiih a 50-50 record, wifh ihe defensive feam gaining pres+ige +hrough- ou+ +he leagueA 86 Bo++orn Row, Leif +0 Righf: L Gray D. Smi+h. P. JuHani. N Carnes, L. King, P. WhiHey. J. Grant V. Casey. Second Row: D, Day. J. Rey- nolds. J. Massey. M. WMHidi C. Cockrell, T. Trauder. W. Grfssom, R. Seikberf, Manager. Third Row: R Dennis. J. Morris. A. Slaughfer. R. SmHh. W. Thomasu W. Camp, E. Porchia, Manager; Coach Ron OHCL Reserve Gridders Gain Momentum As Season Progresses Under Coach Ron 0H0, Hue Hughes Reserve +eam had a +wo-won. four-losf. one-fied. recordr However. +he Big Red Reserves displayed Iafeiseason power despH'e Hue loss of many players +0 +he varsify. The TaH' Senafors romped over Hughes in +he opener. 26-6, wifh halfback Willard Grissom fallying +he only Hughes score. Plagued by injuries .fhe +eam Iosf' a +hriller +0 Woodward, 6-0. In Hwe +hfrd game of Hie season. Hwe Aiken defense proved foo errong and We Falcons frimmed Hughes. 8-0. Playing a surprisingly sfrong Walnuf Hilts squad. Hughes was again shuf ouf. 8-0 Righf halfback Ron Smifh scampered sixfeen yards around end lafe in H15 four+h quar+er +0 garner a 670 vicfory over Cenfral. On a fourfh-quarfer plunge by Grissom. H16 reserve squad edged firedwup Wifhrow Tigers, I4-8 Earlier in +he game Mike Davis scoofed +welve yards for Jrhe inifial Hughes score. Hughes concluded season play in 5 I646 deadlock wifh Wesfern Hills. Halfback Car+er scored on a slan+ oFF-fackle and Mike Davis scampered 85 yards on a spectacular run +0 sfave OFF defeat In summary. affer crossing Hwe enemy goaI-line only once in four s+raigh+ losses +0 begin +he campaign, +he l962 Re- serves grabbed fwo vicfories. +hen seHled 'For a +ie in +he finale, 87 Onrushl'ng Hughes lineman shows Fine defensTve abilHy in hailing speedy halfback. The Reserve feam will bolster varsHy nexf year. Ta! Team members Herber+ Thompson, Dan Barfholomew, and Ray Persons discuss sfrafegy wifh Coach Richerf before +he frack meet Kneeling, Le'H' +0 Righi: John DuvalL Mdvin Davis CaMn Genfryn Larry MiHen John Ziegler. Second Row: John Smifh, Manager; Don Bosse. Terry Drahmann, Dan Barfhofomew. Capfain: Ray Persons, Herber+ Fifth Place For Harriers Under rigid compefifion +he I962 Hughes harriers, coached by Mr. Paul Richerf. placed foh in H19 overiall PubHc High School League standings. In +he firs+ cross coun+ry mee+ of Hue year Hughes. led by Ray Persons and Danny Bar+holomew. copped +hird place. The Big Red harriers finished Hffh in Hue 'FirmL and second league meefs af Avon Fields. In H19 Franklin Jnvi+a+ional. Hughes gained JrenJrh place 0qu of fiffeen compefing +eams. In 1H5 mee+ Danny Bar+holomew. in esfainshing a Hughes record. was docked in a +5er 9.54, The $inaI ci+y meef $ound +he Big Reds again 'In Hffh place. far behind powerful co-champions Wi+hrow and Walnuf HI'HS. in Hue disfrid mee+ 5+ Avon Fields. a firedmp Hughes feam placed eighfh among fiffeen +eams. The reserve harriers ran daily wifh H1e varsify aJr Burnef Woods. Although +heir eHorts don? affecf varsi+y resuHs. +he boys do compefe in separa+e mee+s wi+h +he reserve feams of ofher schools. LeHer winners included Danny Barfholomew. Ray Persons. Herb Thompsom Paul Harris, Larry Miller. John Ziegler. and Brooks Hammonds. Thompson, Alan Anderson. Third Row: Brooks Hammonds. Jim Davidson, Jim Gum. Larry Sal+ers Iquif squaM Gary Wells, George Hansen. Mfssing from me picfure: Paul Harris. LW'T'A; 2- 45:1: Wm . .4 43 n 218 ..... .. .- 31;:- a Kneeling, LeH' +o Righf: Assistanf Coach, Mr. Les+er Monk: Head Coach. Mr. Frank Roffes; Robar+ Walls. Manager. Sfanding: R. Harris, W. Reece, A. Slaugh+er. J. BaHIe. G. Sfarks. R. Peppias. R. Quick. M. Springen J. Smifh. P. Bunfon, J, Gum. R. Smi+h. Bad Luck Plagues Cagers During '62-'63 Season The I963 Hughes varsHy baskeiball Team finished Jrhe sea- son wifh an over-all 3-I6 recordl Coach Frank Rolfes hopes for a beHer season nexf year. wi+h many sophomores and juniors ramming, The season opener saw Lemon-Monroe handily defeaf Hughes. 72-43. Wes+ern Hills Won The second game as 'l'hey frounced The Big Reds. 65-51. In a see-saw confesf. Anderson eked ouf a 44-42 decision. The Woodward Bulldogs. despH'e pepples' fourteen poinfs. bea+ Hughes, 65-53. Taylor High School invaded Hughes and walked off wifh a 59-36 win. The Big Reds 105+ +heir sixfh siraighf. as Aiken won in Jrhr: lamL second. 46-45. The hithy-foufed Taf+ Sena+ors snagged an easy 63-27 vicfory in +he Tourfh league game. Hughes fumed fhe +ables on Aiken and decisioned Them 49-48. +he firs+ Big Red win, as Bill Reece scored +wenfy-fwo pofnfs. The Cen'rral Knighfs galloped pas+ a cold-shOOfing Hughes Team +0 5 69-25 vicfory. Powerful Wi+hrow confinued i+s assaulf wifh a convincing 73-47 win. Bill Reece connecfed for a season's high fwener-ffve poini's. while John Smi+h con- 90 Jrribqued eleven. Wainu'f' Hills +hen ran +he Hughes league record +0 l-7 WH'h a 68-5I decision over +he Big Reds. ' Despi+e Bob Harris' and Bob Quick's forrid shoofing. Hughes 105+ +0 speedy Taff 6l-48. Cen+ral +hen +rounced Hughes 69-38 for ifs second win over +he Big Reds +his season, Hughes losf again +o Wi+hrow in ?he nexf fflf. 50-32. Bob Harris and Bob Smi+h con+ribu+ed eighfeen poin+s apiece. as Hughes rode fo an easy 64-55 decision over +he Wes+ern Hills Mus+angs. Walnuf Hills broke Ioose in +he sec- ond haH +0 defeaf Hughes. 62-39. As Woodward edged Jthe Big Reds. 52-48. in Jrhe Tas+ league game. Hughes finished +he regular season th a 2-l I record. In +he dfs+ric+ Tournament +he Big Reds picked up momen- '+um. A fired-up Hughes squad comple'f'ely domina'red Wood- ward, wifh four Big Reds breaking info double figures, They handin defeafed a hapless WoodWard quintet 75-63. Sec- ond-seeded Wifhrow ended +he Big Red hopes wifh a 60-48 vicfory. despHe a second-half surge and Harris' Twenfy-one poin+s. - - . 'I : : ... Sig h Rangy Big Red guard BIII Reece dribbles pasf Woodward defender for an easy Iay-up. Bi confribufed efghf poin+s 10 a losing cause. as Woodward won. 65-53. Reece Iumps off boards. gefs rebound, and scores an easy +wo poinfs againsf a helpless Taft defender. Taft however. frounced Hue big Reds, 63-27. Hughes. 1963 VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Hughes . Huqhes Hughes . Hughes Hughes . Hughes . Hughes . Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Huqhes. - 5 - Hughes , Hughes Hughes. ' Hughes. Hughes . Hugheh 435 Lemon-Monme SI; Wesfern Hills 42: Anderson 53? Woodward 3b; Taylor . . . . 457 Aiken . V . . , 27', Taf'r . . . . . 49: Aiken 25: Cenfral 47: Wiihrow . . SI: Wahuf Hle 48: TaH 38: Cenfrd . . . , 327 Wifhrow . 64: Wesiern Hle 39: Wahuf HRHs 48? Woodward Tournamenf 75: Woodward 48: Wiihrcw John Smi'Ha scores on a one-hander Iumper inside the frea4hrow circle agains+ H15 Cen+ral Knights, The big cenfer played well on defense. foo, bui Hughes Iosi 69-25. Guard Bobby SrniH'I iumps Five Feef ouf f0 can a bucket as Bill Reece awai+s ihe rebound. Monk's Cagers Capture 5th For 3rd Consecutive Year I963 RESERVE BAS Hughes ......... 50: Hughes .......... 27; Hughes .......... 33 Hughes .......... 43 Hughes .......... 29. Hughes .......... Sb. Hughes .......... 25, Hughes .......... 55 Hughes .......... 3b. Hughes .......... 29 Hughes .......... 27 Hughes .......... 22, Hughes .......... 3l Hughes .......... 22, Hughes .......... 29. Hughes .......... 39 Hughes .......... 37. Summary: 5 wins: l2 losses KETBALL RECORD Lemon-Monroe ....... 52 Wesfern Hills ..... 28 Anderson ......... 4-3 Woodward ...... 32 Taylor ........ 35 Aiken ........... 28 TaH , ......... 42 Wifhrow ....... 4O Cenfrai .......... 34- Aiken ........... 35 Walnuf Hills ........ 42 Taft . . ......... 38 Cen'rrai .......... 55 Wifhrow .......... 44 Wesfern Hills ....... 50 Walnuf Hills ........ 28 Woodward ...... 50 Opposffe Page: John Smifh, a big aggressive iunior cenfer. scores fwo poinfs for Hughes againsf :fefense-m? linens, 4 1 nded Wifhrow. Rangy reserve Forward Norman Moore sfrai'ches high befween fwo Aiken defenders and scores fwo points. The LiH'Ia Reds fraunced ihs Falcons, 55-35. Below. Kneeling: Roger Smallwood. Manager; Bernard Blakey, Nerson McCanim Nberf Slauther, Dennis Morgan, Norman Moore, Roberi Walls. fv'hnnager Sfanding: Judson JeHer, Richard Ross. Phil'rp Bunfom David Smifh, Gregory KAN. George Starks, James BafHe, Nphonso Wills. Mr. Leerer Monk, Head Coach. 7... .. 93 SiHing: Eugene PhIHips, Manager: Genrge WEider, Bob Wescoe. Mar- vin Brown, Tom Schneider. Tom SchneH. Lon Turner. Jerry Tepe. Sfand- ing: Coach Dan Sirahhen Bruce Hamlin, Greg BercsLin, John DuvaH. Charles Taylor, Duncan Campbell. Terry Brahman. James Spencer. 31H Hoover. Roger Horslcv. Young Mermen Splash Hard Junior merman Greg Bereskin splashed hard in fhe 400-yard medley as he picked up poinfs in ihe disfricf mee+ af Cenfral. 1n Coach Dan Shahlerls firsf year. Jrhe Hughes Big Red mermen fared beHer Hwan expecfed, DespHe +he fad H16? only one Eefferman refurned. +he Big Reds displayed fine abil- H'y considering +heir lack of experience. Their form and speed Improved as +he season progressed. In Jrhe firsf meef of +he season. The lnvifafional Relays a'r Cenfral. +he Big Reds failed f0 pick up a poinf. In +he hrs? dual mee1L of H19 season. Sf. Bernard edged 0qu +he Hughes mermen. 4936. The nexf mee1L saw Coving+on Cafhoiic. a sfrong Ken+ucky feam. +rouncing Hughes 6H6. In fhe fourJrh mee+ a surprisingly sfrong Hughes Jream gave Jrhe Taflh Senaiors a 5430 sefback. The Elder Panfhers J:hen splashed by +he Big Reds. 56730. The Hrs+ Public High School League quadrangular mee+ saw Wesfern HiIls defeat Hughes and fwo ofher league oppo- nen+s by accumulating I I3V2 poinfs. The second quadrangu- lar mee+ was won by +he Cen+ral swimmers, who overpowered Wifhrow. Hughes. and Taft The +hree ci+y meefs saw Wes'r- ern HiHs clinch +he league championship by edging Walnuf Hills, wifh Hughes far behind. In individuaf scoring. junior Greg Bereskin. who swam Jrhe 400-yard ?reeeryle. led fhe Big Reds wi+h 38 season poinfs. Horsley. Drahman. Tape, and Spencer rounded ouf +he +op five scorers. 94 Much Of +hl's year's fennis success depends upon +he +hree re+urning le++ermen, Dan Barfholomew. Don Bosse. and David Curry. BoHom Row.- Don Bosse. Dan Barfholomew. Tom Barneih Charles Taylon Jerome Sanders. Second Row: Arfhur Weinqard, Ndson McCan+s. David Curry. Dan Toon. Morris Williamson, Mr. Charles Jonas1 Coach. Rackets Poised To Serve AHhough failing +0 rank high in Jrhe league. +he Big Red tennis Jream made i+s presence feH during Hue I962 disfricf JrournamenJr. Dan Barfholomewfinished1fif+h in Hue singIes and Dave Curry and Ed Wei.se made if +0 +he quarfeanals. PIaying a +ough schedule. fhe Jream consisfed of Dan Bar- Jrhcdcmew and Ed Weise a+ singfes and Dave Curry and Dan Goebel a'r doubles. , The head coaching reins were +aken over by Mr. Jonas 'fhis year, replacing Mr. Richard MiHer. Wifh +hree leHermen re- Jturning and several new players coming ouf, +he Big Red +enr nis i'eam expecfs +0 have a successmcul season. I963 TENNIS SCHEDULE April 5 ............ Hughes vs. Woodward Aer 9 . . , ........ Hughes vs. Wesfern Hills Aer I6 ............ Hughes vs. Walnut Hills Aer l? ............ Hughes vs Aiken April 23 ............ Hughes vs. Wifhrow April 26 ............ Hughes vs. Woodward Aer 30 ........... Hughes v5. Wesiern HiHs May 3 ........... Hughes vs. wamn HiHs May 7 , . . ......... Hughes vs, Aiken May I7 ............ Huqhes vs. WHhrow '63 Track Squad Confident I963 TRACK SCH EDU LE Wednesday.April 3; Woodward Wesfern Hilis af Cen+ral Wednesday.April l0: Taft. Wifhrew at Western HiHs Wednesday. April l7: Walnu+ Hiils, Western Hills af Wifhrow Tuesday, Aprii lb; Junior High Relays af Trechfer Safurday. AprilZO: Knighfs of Columbus Relaysat Trechfer Thursday. AprilZS: P.H,5.L. lnvifafional 5+ Trech+er Friday. April 26: P.H.S.L. Invitational 6? Trechier Thursday. May 2: P,H.S.L. League at Trechfer Friday. May 3; P.H.S.L. League at Trechfer Thursday. May 9; Junior High Invilaficnal at Treshfer Friday, May IO: Miami Relays 61' Oxford Sefurday. May ll; Miami Relays at Oxford Thursday, May lb: Disfricf Meef af Trechfer Friday. May I7: Di5+ricf Meef af Trechfer Friday. May 24: Sfafe Meef af Coiumbus Saturday. May 25: Sfafe Mse+ a+ Columbus Coach Richerf's hopeiuls. Alber+ Slaughier. DewiH- BaHie. Benny Miles, and Wiliie Grissom, show staang fechnique in pre-season pracfice. 96 Wifh only +hree leffermen refurning, Ia.er yearis cindermen finished eigh+h in Hie disfrid meei. Wifh a Jream comprised mosfly of juniors and sophomores, Hughes fared as well as was expecfed. Bob Murrell. broad-iumper. led Hughes in scoring las+ year. He qualified for Hie sfafe meei' in +his event ther excepfional fracksfers were Virgil Parker. ClinJron Furr, Ronald Wallace. and Fred Shuffleworfh, who excelled in Hue sprin+s and 880-yard relay. IneligibilHy and inexperience of The runners hurt lasf year's Jream. buf +his year ihere are eigh+ leffermen refurning along wifh a successful iunior high squad. Re+urning IeHermen are Clinfon Furr. DewiH BaHle. BiH Reece, Larry Wa++s. Herberf Thompson. Bill Hubbard. and Lonnie Garland. This year's feam is expecfed +0 be exceptionally s+rong in +he sprin+s and relays. wifh good compefifors in file high iump and sho+ puf. Much help is expecfed from H16 iunior high squad of lasf year. which finished four+h in +he Public High School League Mee'r and fhird in fhe relays held af Trechfer S+adium. Darryl Garland led Hie Jream wifh oufsfanding performances in +he hurdles and broad jump, Coach Richer+ confends +ha+ more willingness i0 parfici- pa+e is necessary for Hughes f0 hold +he high esfeem if has gained over H13 Iasf +wen+y years. On H12 135+ leg o'F an indoor relay junior Ray Persons passes H15 ba+on +0 Iunior Herb Thompson, as Hm hack season begins. nghf Above: Sfepping high over His hurdles, juniors Tony Jackson and Mike Davis 92f sef for flu: Firs? meet Righ+ Below: Doug Smart displays fine form for ihe IZ-pound shotput while Ed Thompson gefs se+ +0 hurl +he discus. DewiH' Baffle anxiuusly awaHs H1e baton in a pre-season relay race. m; Senior shorlsfop Jim Gum gei's ready in fake a healihy cuf, as ca+cher Clark Samuels awaifs The baIL Bo+h are co-capfains. Big Roger Pepples gels ready in cu+ loose on a fasi ball as +he season opener approaches. Roger had a 6-4 record lasi year. '62 Diamond Stars Sparkle In winning +wen+yrone games lasf year, +he Hughes varsffy baseball +eam stands as +he second-mos? successful +eam In school hisfory. The only other +eam to win more games was Jthe W48 Sfafe Champions. who won T'hirfy games. The Big Reds showed fine pifchfng and Jrremendoua power in finishing second in +he PubPic High Schooi League and runner-up In Hue dishicf Jrournameni'. The Big Reds swep+ +hrough +hree +ournamen+ games in high fashion only +0 be shuf ouiL by TaH in +he disfricf finals; 4-0. Refurning leHermen. says Coach Ron 0H0. make fhis year's feam sfrong as ever. J96?! HUGHES BIG RED BASEBALL SCHEDULE Reading at Reading N. Coll. Hill af N. COM; HfH Indian Hill af Ind'wan HHI Aiken a1 Hughes WalnmL Hills afn Hughes Woodward 5+ Hughes Wifhrow af Wifhrow Taff a1 Hughes Ceniral af Hughes Mf. Healihy 3+ ML Heath Lockland af Lockiand DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Aiken af Aiken DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Woodward af' Woodward Wesfern at Hughes Sycamore at Hughes DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Taft af TaH DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Oak Hills 5+ Oak Hills Cov. Hdmes af Covingfon Finneyfown af Finneyfown Anderson af Anderson Ludlow 6+ Ludlow Wyoming a? Wyoming Wesfern 5+ Wesfern Madeira af Madeira Taylor a? TayFor REGlONAL TOURNAMENT Walnuf HiHs a+ Wannuf HiHs Deer Park af Deer Park WiH-nrow aJr WE'H'n-ow Loveland af Loveland New. Cafh. 51' Newport Country Day af Counfry Day Cenfral af Cenfral State Tournament Columbusn Ohio 98 Otto's Nine Runner-Up In 1962 District Tournament ',,,., :. -$5;:;; 74:34:23 . ; ... Iv Kneeling: Jerry Johnsom Jim Gum. Mike Daniel. Mike EHiof. Clin+ Sfanding: Norbert Tscheinerl manager: C?ark Samuels. Harry VogeL Savage. Ronnie Smiih, Johnny Grant Bernard Biakey, Larry Lee, Delco Roy Leigh. George Hansem Bob Smith, Ramh Grayson. Roger Pepples, Tayfon Eddie Ross Jim Hcffron. Jim Young. Richard Hedderiohn, Coach Ron Offo. me Gum leaps high is snag a hard line drive. Jim is considered one of His bes+ glove-men In ihe league, and he had a sparkling .367 baHing average. Running hard, Ierialder George Hansen slides hard Inio 1h1rd base as a versa+ile Clark Samuel: makes Hie hag. Iniramural Council: Jim Cool; Mr. Grimes. Waller DearWesfer. Donald Towlesl Harrison Blackmond. Ron Kennedy: Lindsey Willoughby. and Russell Messer. Missing was Dave Wahle. Intramural Program Offers Wide Variety of Activities The new and exfensive inframural program under +he direc- lorshfp ol former baskelball coach Burley': Grimes flourished successfully H115 year. Those boys unable +0 parllcipale In varslfy compefifion find a wide variely of sporls and aclivi- fies +0 occupy l'hem all year around. This program of inlra- murals, inifia+ed a+ Hughes. has spread over +he shale. Throughouf +he year. awards are given +0 +hose individuals or Teams lhal excel in +heir parlicular sporfs. A+ +he end of Ninfh-graders parficipafe in a league volleyball game In +ha gym be- fore school. Walfer Dearwesler, intramural official. keeps score. H13 year. +rophies are given +0 H1059 who parlfcipaled in Hue momL evenfs. Special awards also go +0 referees. An inlramural council. consisfing of sfuden'rs a+ various grade levels. under flne supervision of Mr. Grimes. works ouf +he defails of the program. Some of H16 sporfs are Hag foofball. wafer polo. basket ball. +able +ennis, weighf-lifflng. gymnaslfcs. wreslling and bowlfng. The program also offers +ennis and golf clinics. check- er and chess +0urnamen+s. spof-sho+ and spoall compefifion. and H19 penfafhlon confesf. live physical leafs of s+reng+h ancl co-ordinaHon. One of +he hfghlighls of flue season is roller-skafing. open +0 all sludenl's. Sweef Georgia Brown a lancy dribbling confest was a popular evenl' ibis year. Benny Miles shows an unsuspecHng vicfim how a quick pin is made. 100 Richard C. Jackson and S+eve Cax. Hughes seniors. pick up some Valuable puffing insfruciions from Mr. Morgan Jones. sciance +eacher and pro golfer. The inframural volleyball program involves players Jme bofI-I H1e senior and junior high school. Here a nin+h-grader iaps H12 ball over the nef. James Hopkins. nin+h-graden and Doug Smar+ elevenih-grade wresHing champion, gei ready for a pin as ofher grappylers awaif fheir turn. OHS Dangerfield aHempfs +0 press l50 pounds in H1e inframural weighf- lifting program. This program 'Is open fo a boys and is supervised by Mr. Thomas. Giris' Athletic Association Active This year's Giris' AcheTic Associafion Board was headed by iTrom Jrop +0 boHom in The pidureT: Jandyl Muhlberg. Presiden+: Kay Aldridge, Vice-Presiden+: Lorraine S+eeie. Secreiary: BeHy Sullivan. Treasurer: and Ruby Benfon. His- +orian. Wifh Jrhe heTp of These officers and 1-he Execufive Board. consis+ing loe spor+sleaders and Jshe advisers, 6AA. had a very profifabfe year. Everyone enioyed The pfaydays and acTivifies held during +he year. Girls' Afhlefic Associafion acfivifies Tor The year included a picnic. which fook place af Burne+ Woods. A bake sale and Mrs. Libber+, Mrs. McKibben and Mrs. Kaichen, advisers for G.A.A., apple safe were conducfed in The Tall. During Jrhe win+er inolc over +he Iisf of giris for honor +eams in volleyball and baske+balL monThs mos+ 0T Jrhe playdays were held Five or six Teams parficipaied each +ime. They played approximafely Ten games apiece. This year's G.A.A. came ouf on +op in every sport Wi+houf The help of Jrhe 6AA. advisers. +he playdays could nof have been The success Thaf They were. Each adviser was in charge of a difFerenf sporf and helped The sporfsleader wiih +he affendance and The demonsfrafions. In Novemben many people aHended +he successiul record hopl The BaHle 0T +he Sexes. which had no+ been sponsored for several years, proved To be enioyable, bo+h for fine 6AA. girls and The factu volleyball fearn. . The Mr. and Miss Hughes dance ended Jrhe 6.A.Ai pro- gram for +he year. ' 102 nww M , AHer playing various games. Jandyl Muhlberg and Mrs. Libberf1 shiverV ing in +he cold. dis+ribufed refreshmenfs a? the annual picnic In Burnef Woods. In +112 fronf hall, Mrs. McKibben. Barbara Bunion. and Ruby Benfon sell fhe baked goods which were brought in by H19 members. 1 . .5- I ,i ,, g g? 1' a ? Margarei Walker and Diane Meyers fighi- hard for possession of 1I1e ball from +he cenfer line for +heir fearn while Mrs. Kaichen OFFiciaias. Hockey was very successful +his year wifh +he Hughes giris winning one game and fying one game. An AH Team and a B Jream WemL +0 Wi+hrow High School +0 compe're againsf G.A.A. +eams from o+her public schools in Cincinna+i. Mrs. Kaichen. adviser. and Theresa Baffle. sporfsleader. prepared fine girls for playday. The honor Jream for fhis year consisfed of Shirley Lawrence. Eloise Powell, BeHy Sullivan. Diane Flan- agan. Rufh Powell. Margaref Walker, Lorraine Sfeele. Ruby 4h J . 104 Benfon. Willie Moorer. Diane Meyers, and Theresa Baffle. Dance Club was concluded dtherenHy fhis year. In +he past rhy+hmic movemen+ and grace were emphasized. Buf Mrs. McKibben changed +he pace a IH'He by feaching roufines 'For a dance chorus and a drill Jream. A+ fhe Dance Symposium. which was held a1 Woodward. +he girls displayed +heir per. fecfed rouiines. Mrs. McKibben demonsfrafes fa H19 girls new dance rou+ines for 1419 +ryou+s in Merry-Go-Round and also for +he Dance Symposium in February. Precision and speed were +he objedives This yeah as 31- ways. in swimming. The Jream Jrries +0 improve i+s speed and accurafe Jriming for +he swim mee+ in April, by pradising 0n Jrhe backsfrokeh crawl, and breasfshoke. which are Jrhe main events. Mrs. McKibben and Sylvia Mechler. sporfsleader. pre. pared +he girls Itor Jrhe meef. The swimming feam consis'l'ed of Sylvia Mechler. Sandy Weishaupt Jandyl Muhlberg. Sheryl Armsfrong. Sandy Keiler. and Judy Fey. Since Jrhe ANNUAL goes fo press in March, 'Ihe ou+come of +he meef F5 no+ known. In +he fall and spring. G.A.A. girls walk down Jro Coy Field for fennis prac+ice. They fry +0 improve +heir serve. as well as forehand and backhand sh-okes. Mrs. Libberf. sponson and Linda Clark, sporfsleader. insfrucf +he girIs in +he exper+ handling of +heir rackefs. The giris go +0 playday in May a+ +he Airporf Playfield along wi+h fhe soffball Jream and Jrhe in- dividual sporfs parficipanJrs. BeIow: Paula Orlernan. Jandyl Muhlberg. Jane+ Dooliifle. Judy Fey. Sandy Weishaupt and Sheryl Armsh'ong wafch fhe iunior high feam in a game of wafer polo. Margaref Walker. chairman of +he inHiaHon, hands a favor in Pa+sy Ingram, one oi: +he new members, while Mrs. Libberf observes +he ceremony. Far BEFOW: Before weafher permiHed ou+daar work. several of fhe beginning girls knelt some extra practice in fhe girls' gyrn +0 perfeci' iennis s+rolces. LaVarne Copeland and her doubles parfner 'lry i0 make a grand slam over he nei' and gain an exfra poinf from +heir opponan+sV Badminion siaris in fhe early spring. Practice is held on every Monday wifh H18 diHeren+ ieams compefing agains+ each o+her. Badmin+on playday is on +he same day as +he spoaH. fennis. and individual spor+s. The playday is con- ducied a+ Jrhe Airporf Playiield. On Tuesday and Thursday. Hie G.A.A.. girls praci'ice 50er- ball af +he Fairview playground. Approximafely foriy girls come omL every year for +he sport They improve iheir fech- nique while playing regular games. Gloria Hill. sporisleader. +akes care of fine equipmen+ and makes sure everyone is given credH'. Ready lo swing her ba+, Juanifa Darby hopes fa 92+ :1 home run. Linda Jones waifs for +he ball pah'enfly In case if is mixed. Lenora Hill, Barbara Brown, and Frieda Clark gef ready fo shoo+ af ihe fargeh hoping +0 gef fhe highesf score for +heir ieam. Abou+ fiifeen girls fry 0qu for archery every year. They pracfice in fhe girls' gym afier school every Monday during +he warm weafher. Those who gef +he highesf scores are eligi- bleifo go f0 Jrhe playday in May. Volieyball piayday was January 5, 1963. Only five +eams wenf +0 Cenfral for compefifion Wifh +he S.Afx. represenJrah +ives from +he o+her public schools. Hughes won all of HS games. This pu+ if on fop for fwo years in a row. Margaref Walker. sporisleader. helped +he feam +0 gain ifs many vicfories, An overhead view shows all +he volleyball iaams in Hue girls' gym during a pracfice session before leaving for their playday. Mrs: LibberT' goesTup for a spike over +he me? during +he Voileyball Faculty vsl Volleyball Honor Team game while Ruby Benfon and Memo- Iaigh Williams wafch. The Factu Game was played aTTer school, February I4, I963. be+ween The volleyball honor Jream and +he 'Faculfy of Hughes. Several o'F Hue +eachers presenf were Mr. and Mrs. Hanon. Mrs. Libberf. Mrsl Kaichen. Mr. Grimes and Mr. Hoff- man. Two games were played. The +eachers Tough+ hard To overiake Jrhe sfudenfs. buf They los+ in +heir eHorfs. 2 H I and 2MB. Bo+h sfudenfs and Teachers played very good games and spec+a+ors enjoyed +he event Baskefbali playday was concluded March l5. I963, af Mr, Hanan iries +0 lceep his Team from losing by iumping and hming The be high mm The air while +eamma+e Mrs. Hanon wafches closely. The 6AA. baskei'ball feams preached extra n:nu lu- mm. y..., udY af Woodward. Their concenfrafed eHor+s broughf vicfory i0 Hughes on The evenHul day. Woodward High School. Some of +he parficipahng capfains of He A and 'TBT' Teams were Gloria Hill, Theresa BaHle. and Defdra Faulkner. The HA Jteams won all of Their games and Jrhe NB Jreams won all buf one. The girls enjoyed 'I'hem- selves very much. and before leavEng for home. candy bars were passed om Tor Treads. The A-I H +eam played 'The mosf excifing games. Margare+ Walker and Gloria Hill made some fine baskefbail sho1's. All +he girls played as a +eam and Trounced Their opponenfs. Wes'rern Hills and WalnmL Hills. Clubs and organizai'ions serve -an impor+an+ purpose for s+u- den+s. Par+icipa+ion in mee+ings develops crea+ive leadership. Musical +raining brings ar+is+ic achievement Journalisi-ic work demands coopera'rion and de- pendabiIH-y. Would-be ac+ors and acfresses Mike Meier. Perry Lock. and Linda Schroeder gain s+age presence and poise. ' n-4mmlh mm..'...l...n.. -h. Sallee. LHerary. check '63 Annud pic+ures wifh advisers, Miss Francis Adomeif and Miss Leola Reynolds. Under 1he supervision of Mr. Clyde Hall. Trudy Brillinger. business manager. headed Hwe sa1e of Annuals in Hue homerooms. Co-edHors Sue Foley and Phil Holf. Art and Sharon Cole and Jack Annual Staff Races To Meet Early Deadline Please s+op drinking +ha+ Pepsi and help me finish +his sec- +ion or llll never gef finished; do you wanf fhis ANNUAL +0 come ou'r +en days affer gradua+ion? Befween +he franfic yells of +he overworked ANNUAL s+aH members, Miss Reynolds. and weary edifors Sharon Cole and John Sallee. and H16 consfanf How of fraHic +0 and from H19 pop machine. Hwis year's Tower Of Memories emerged. And whaf a iob H was! From every minufe job of copy- wrifing and page headings +0 every IiHle capfion and hard- earned pidure, Hwis year's ANNUAL was a siruggle. The crew of crifics who approved +he +heme and cover seemed +0 spend eons deciding which Hweme could be bemL +ransla+ed in+o a yearbook. AHer fhis obstacle was surmounfed. +he real 'Fun began. Pages and pages of copy and pidures had +0 be laid oui- in good form fo display Hughes High SchooI during H13 I962- 63 school year. Each member mt +he IH'erary sfaH was given a fough fob wifh a deadline on 1+ and Jrold +0 produce resul+s. Sfudenfs and adviser combined +heir skill +0 produce good, clear pic- fures and vivid wri+e-ups. Miss Adomeif's anL sfaH confribqued +hefr +alen+s +0 +he publicafion. Financial business was handled by Trudy Brillinger and Mr. Clyde Hall. IIO BeIow: Checking p'rcfures and copy are s+aH memv bars John Magyar fypisf Carol Ransom. Carol Mincey and Alice Quatkemeyer. Misanq from The p'rcfure are Pa+ Cunagin. LInda Chark, and Sandy Keller. BoHom of Page: BusHy worEdng are secfion heads Kay Templefon UacuH'yL Janet Wallace Under- classmedy Larry Ramsey hporst Joyce Brown Iorganiza+ionsL Kay Ndn'dqe IGAJNI. Judy Oef- Jringer Isenicrsl. and Scharlyn Cbrk Uun'ror highl. 5+anding a+op +he Hughes iower. Pe+e Ulbrich, phofographer. prepares +0 shoof a picfure of flu; UniversHy campus. Mru Arringfon th David BaiL edifor-in-chief ?or H'we Gargoyue, surveys a pho'mgraph which they Infend +0 use in Hm nexf edition. Gargoyle Crew at Work H: anyone woufd ever fell you H +akes +housands of sym- mefrically arranged words. a crew of +hirfy, and We weeks' Jrime f0 puf out a school newspapen you mighf begin +0 won- der abouf ihe menfal sfabHify of Hwe people who work for a newspaper. Buf H16 Gargoyle SfaFF knows +he +ru+l1l For Dave Bail. ediforifnichief. +he firs? week begins wifh giving out assignmenfs and seeing Thaf +he regular beak are covered. By Tuesday. H16 s+ories have +0 be fyped up and H16 page layoufs begin. Wednesday Hwe pages are proofread and layou+s are approved th proper correciions. Thursday +he pages go +0 press and repor+ers are given new assignmenfs by an assignmenf edifor. She f5 responsibie for gerng all H19 s+ories and seeing Hwaf each reporfer has done his job. On Friday. +he proofs come back from +he press. and 1419 s+aff re-reacls fhem and calFs in any corredions needed. Monday of H16 second week finds sfaH members doing an assignmen+ in +heir iournalism books. Tuesday +he Gargoyles arrive and are pu+ in order by homerooms affer Haey are folded. Wednesday morning H19 pa pergoes 0qu and Wednes. day affernoon Hue enfire cycle begins again. Seafed: R. Lewis, C. Carferl V Rth J. Love, P. PIqo'H'. D. Schiachfer. Standing: H. Jonesu 5. Cox. Gargoyle phofcgrapher Sieve Thompson pauses f0 shoot a picfure o1r a typical school scene. Seafed: L. Reid. T. Roqers. Fu Mahan. D. Durham D. Baerolomew. D. Bosseu W. Dearwesfer. B. Haie. Standing: R. Au$derheideu Du Frederick D. Dyer, Ku Hennekes, Ru Farihing, D, Innson, V. TUHe. Mr. Arringfon. adviser. 112 NEWSWRITING CLASS-Bo-Hom Row: D Dyerl KA Hennekes, R. Aufderheide. D. Inmam V. Tulle. Second Row: T. Ma- son, L. Reid. R, Farfhmq, B, Hale, F. Mahan. L. Lakes. Third Row: T. Rogers, D. Bosse, D. Barfhclcnmew' W. Dearwes+en R. McNeelyl C BoHInger. D. Durban. GARGOYLE EDITORS BoHom Row: Candie Hudson, Sharon Fay. Jandyl Muhlberg. Sharon Rue, Dadene AHen, Diane Meyers, Darlene Nelson. Second Row: David Roark, Larry Lee, David Curryl Georqe Hansen. David Ball. Roger Robinson. Mr. Arrington, adviser. 113 :i . H QM 22;. .5 During Rookie Week. band rookies mus+ carry min+s and gum for every senior band member or receive demerHs and siand before Hue senior iudges Tn rookie court Band oFficers presiding are: Carol Taylor. Treas- urer: Linda Howard, Vice-Presidenf: Lanny Rober+s. Presidenf: LoreHa Baker. Secretary. Hughes Marching Band The uMque paffenw dixiayed by +he band af haHdime performances aJr bofball games were planned by Mr. Curiis early in +he summer In fhe middle of August H19 band was noHHedandfhe'TuN'begam Af H19 end of He season. The band gave a parfy 'For Mr. Curfis in appreciafion for his many Iafe hours of work for +he band Merry-Go-Round Band: D. Shut K. Schaebr. J. Benne. J. Kreimer, T. Wermir, P. Eken, P. Frazier, J. Mullins. J, Brerch, W. Miller. T. SchoH. R. Robinsonl C. Taylcm R4 AHen, W. Foxl R Farthing, M. THford. B. The +ransi+ion from marching band +0 concerwL band was one of unexpecfed ease. The voiume. +one qualify. and accmv acy were Jiuned Jro indoor achiHes such as +he Chris+mas Concert Hue Spring Concert and MerryrGo-Round. While much credif was due fhe able direcfor, Mr. Curffs. fhe band members also devofed many hours of hard work 'fo Hue cause of school spirit Gosanq, J. Baffle, B. Cobb. P. Cohen. S, Nixon. M, RafHH, K. Harlan, G. ScoH'. J. Tepe. P. Deschler. P. Wissman. R. CprIngcr. G Smith. J. Nicdey, E. Eberharf. T. Jeffries. B. Gosh. Saafed in Firs+ Row: L, Roberfs. Senior Band. Kneeling: B. Gcsslinq R. Moore, A. Ecksfeim T. Wehr- meyen E. Sfephens, J. Baffle A. Anderson, R, MiHer. J Kreimer. T. Bar- neft Sacond Row: T. SchoH, T. Morria 6 Sl'niH1 S. Hoglund, J, Benne, W. Fox, L, Baker. C. Taybr. C. Schaefer. G. Charles, J. Dangerfield E. WiHIs. K. Schaefen D. Smut R. MaHock. R. LeH, P, Frazier, M Til- brd, W. McMHlan. R. Adr' n. F. Turner. Third Row: .J. Fey M. Maank T. Jc-Hries B. Armsimng, B. Gosh, W. Brown T. Bldforcf, A, Upshaw, E. Hdnnes. S. Jackson. E. Frey T. Rogers TV Weimer. J. MuHins. G. Scofh P. Wissman, L, Hyde. R Faering P. . Her. H. GarreH Fourfh Row: A Wills, eris, R, AHen, R. Cunn qanL HA Burq, M. Mc- ,Andrews. J. Tape M. Graa PU Cpringen M, V Howard, .J, Howard E. Eberhart M. Thornhw. 6. Oliv'er C. Mocjre. K. Harlan, R. Colllnswmih. Q Senior Choir. BoHom Row: E. Powell. C. HOHUITIBFIA P. Smin. R. Ddi-k mam, 5. R05? L. Wong, V. HLFFWE K. Moore. P. Cunagin ' B. Wilnams. S Brannock F. Sobman J. OeHingur, S 'I K Hathay P. Norwood M RaHiH Accompamsf Second Rov v: 3. Bowen C Johnson H. ScoH- E. R0 ogers. J SfurgiH. J. DiHard. M Maloney K. Russell C Carifew N Davis 5 EvereH G Peyton R Howem 1.. Murrell, B. Schelwr, A, Tuckcn J. Zap? C, Nahum Third Row: Ensemble: Judy Oeffingavx Joyce Zapa Charlolfe Johnsom James Koch Ronald Brady Roberf- Ferqwon Mary Ra+li+F, seafed af p ano; WendeH Young. WiHimn Alexander. Jr. Sandy Evereft Doris Fisgus, Lois Wong, T. Schneider. L. Miller: C. Johnson. M. H014. B, S+raughsbaugh: D Toom C Samuu s. M. Koval. J Miller. Jr.. W. Young. E. DiHingham. W. Reecnm T. Brown. S. Carfer. R. Sullivan. R. Ferguson. D. Dumbr. Y. Moore Fourth Row: T, Maore, L, Gariand. R. Dupps. 6. Kirlu R. Brady. M. 605- by. FiHh Row: R. Maseru 5. Richard. R. GarreH. C WaHaCe. G. Chumb- Jew WA Alexander. E. Coucl1,J. chh, Gene ChumHey. Dan Taom Ron GameH, Regina Flower5 Linda Lakes. Caralyn Cardew. Pat Cunaqx'n. Cheerleaders Work Hard The Swee+hearfs of Pep sfand by +he Hughes Big Reds ?hrough losses and wins. The Hughes cheerleaders affend every game and show OH: Jrhe new cheers +ha+ Jrhey learned af fhe Universify of Cincinnafi's cheerleading clinic. The clinic was held in Sepfember and ero cheerleaders from each school were chosen +0 cheer aJr +he U, C. homecoming game. Each cheerleader received a sifver megaphone Hem +he sponsor. Mrs. McKibben. Jfor Chris+mas. As a re+urn giHl +he girls presenfed Mrs. McKEbben with an engraved frophy. In appreciaHon for +heir cheering a+ baskefbaH games. Coach Rolfes gave +he girls a beaufiful box of Valenfine candy. Kneeling in fronf: Jean Aldridgs. Linda Howard. capiain. S+and'ing: Laura Smifh. Sheryl WeIshaupt Mary Jo Ciafardini, Torn BarneH. Drum Mainn Janef Schunkh PhyHis Eken, Cheryl Armsfrgng, 118 VarsHy. in fronh Gloria Hall, Susan Bales. Mary Ingram. Sandy Weishaupt Marilyn Schwieiers. Jandyl Muhlberg. Carol Schell. Sandy Keller. captain. ResEI'VE'. Carol Hollomanh Donna Allenh Judy Eyh soldi. Linda Hirfh. Janei- Daley. Lucy Moore. Oh! We're oui +0 win. 0 Crimson feam. Oh! We're omL +0 win +onigh+. And Hughes seemed +0 do ius'r +haf when Jrhe maioreHes were chosen. Hughes fielded a bevy of blonds and bruneHes. perky liHle girls wi+h fasfiwirling bafons and plenfy of pep. Led by Capfain Lfnda Howard and Drum Major Tom BarneH. wifh heads held high. +he majoreHes marched proudly onfo any fooeraH field. gaHy displaying +heir red and whife cosfumes and marching abiii+y. Be+ween halves +he Hughes crowd screamed for a $ew bars of Jrhe sensaffonal Twler Time Twist iusf +0 wafch +he majoreHes fn ac+ion. High-Stepping Maiorettes H r f 1m IHIIH k; M m I 2 ; aim Q; fig; x ' H1; 53 V w 5:; ' k 3: BoHom Row: S. Rurnley R. Sfeele. D. Flsgus. S. Washaupf J. MuhibErg. K. Mcore P. Ekam Mr. Bowers. sponsor. Second Row: S, Rose 6. Shaw, dor, J, Cook, S. Cole, J. ZiHich, J. ZapF, 5. Fox. Third Row: P, McCabe. Whaf's all H13 disfurbancell An obnoonus senior calmEy walked on sfage fen minu+es Iafe for a make-believe class. Her shori' hair sfood s+raigh+ ouf. The subsfifufe Jreacher was angry. buf she was foo busy frying +0 keep her class quief +0 be bofhered wifh H16 s+raggler. This scene was iusf one of +he many ovenacfed skifs pre- sen+ed by Hme Hughes Senior Sfudenf Council To le+ +he s+uden+s see how Their +hough+less and inconsiderafe acHons appear +0 OHIers. This performance. called Tine Safefy and Neafness As- sembly. proved +0 be one of fhe most humorous and reward- ing assemblies in +he l963 school year. 1;: 532g ,2 ' w ., K L L : g m: ; my i Vi; .v' 2: w 1 $3? x? . Eff :1: . r van Q V m; - :1 WM. . 7 J3 ' $3.1 '5 T, Brilfingen M, Reynolds J. Walder, R. Maflock. S. Carfer, L. MurreH. K Hallw'day. Fourfh Row: D Curry. E. Radar! J. SaHee. DV Bail. G. Garif- son. J. Tepe. L. Ramsey. Council Guides Students Execque Board, Sea+ed: S. Cnrier. S. Rose D. Curry J. Zaph S, Weis- haupf. Standing: Mr, Bowers. S. Cda J. Sallee D, Bail, T, BriHInger, J. Muhiberg R McCabe, 5, Fox, E. Honor Society Initiates Knock, knock! Who's +here? A Hughes Honor Sociefy member colled'fng for Muscular Dysfrophy. AH of +he sfudenfs in H13 Senior High Honor Socie+y pmL on +he?r heavy winfer dofhing and began a fund-raisilng drive for Muscular Dys+rophy in December. The drive fook place jusf affer Jthe firsf inifia+ion banquef. held in +he library. Nancy Hupperh. a former sfudenf of Hughes. discussed a+ +his informal meefing Hue dH-Ficulfies Huai- many freshmen sfudenfs encoun+er 5+ fhe Universify of Cinn cinnafi. The second inifiafion banqumL was held in Hue feachers' Funchroom aHer school on February 26. Mr. Hobson spoke on fhe imporfance mt higher educaJrion in fhe modern world. He also gave credif +0 each member of fhe club for his individuai oufsfanding achievemenfs. BoHom Row: P, McCabe, 5. Rue. J, Muhlberg, Treasurer; K RusselL J. Bollinger. S. WHkymaclm C. Schell. M. Raflig, Secrefary. Second Row: .J, OeHinger, K. Aldridge. S Cole, A. Brand. C. Ligom President R. Gearing J. Blown. K. Templefon. S Young. Third Row: T. Brillingen J. Eeckmanl M. TilforcL R. MaHock, G. Garifsonk D Bail. J. BafHe, HI. S,Caer1L. Hammons. CLASS OF I963 HONOR ROLL Top Ten Per CenU Rank in Name of Rank in Name of Class Senior Class Senior E Ruth H Goen'nq l6 WFlda Smallwood 2 John Bollinger l7 Jandyl Lee MuMberg 3 Kay Templofon 18 PauleHe E, Wilson 4 David SCOH 8611 I? Larry Ramsey 5 Charles E. Ligon 20 Carol M'mcey b Gerfrud Brillinqer 20 Mary RafHH 7 Joyce Faye Brown 22 LFnda Howard 8 Judy OeHinger 23 Vicfor Lee Gay 9 Daniel Barfhdomew 24 MHIard Jerry Johnson l0 Janaf Irene Schunk 25 Sfep'nen Joseph Carfer I I John Sallee 26 Carol Ann Bradsiree! I2 Patricia McCabe 27 WFIHam MacBraIr 13 Sandra M, Wilkymacky 28 Donna Lee Dumber I4- Sharon Ann Cole 28 ChaHoHe Johnson l5 Rober+ Hale 30 Carol Lee Naniz 120 Junior Council Meets Economic Experts A Jrwo-Clay program and discussion aboul +he unify of growlh of lhe economy of Jrhe Unilecl S+a+es and Europe Jrurned 0qu +0 be very beneficial for Louise Todd. Shirley Jenkins, Noel Jellerson. Larry Wolke, Verena Carol and PenL Norwood. who were represenfafives mC +he Hughes sec+ion of +he Junior Council on World Allalrs. This meellng consisfed O'l: +he Friday. March 29. session Wilh European eco- nomic ol'licers of high rankl who spoke on World Economy. On Saiurclay morningl experf panelisfs discussed Jrhe success of economic uni+y be+ween +he Uni+eol S+al'es and Europe. Afler lunch. lhe group was divided +0 discuss individual ideas on lhis same sub- iecf. This program was lusl one ol many +h35 year. In November, a Seminar and a mee+lng a+ Universify of Cincinnali for all of lhe officers were held. Math Club Encourages Superior Reasoning Wow! Wha+ sleek lines! All eyes furnecl +oward +he gianf airliner coming in lo land al' Boone Counfy Airporl. This was +he deanaHon of Ma+h Club's mosl excifing excursion of +he year. AHer fhe jetL landed. Jrhe members of Malh Club were allowed +0 explore El and were +hen hurried +0 +he observalion lower for a look around. Many of +he5e same visilors were +rying +0 ligure Jrhe answer lo lhe lalesl puzzle in fhe Mal'h Club newspaper, The GazeH'e. while en roule home. Olher passengers were overheard discussing +he lalk on telescopes given by Mr. Bauer. former Hughes physics leacher. A new game inl'roducecl al meelings lhis year was Jr'achoring equa+ions like 3X+9Y-l2:0. Miss Kloak. sponsor. and all +he malhemafical wfzards considered fhe year a success Boffom Row: 5, Young 5. Todd R. Powell, B. Sullivan. P. Burcham. L. Wright M, Williams, A. Gray, sponsor, Second Row: D. Pace, D. Meyers. N. Jefferson D. Hanagan. V. Hull. R. Lewls. V. Carol. W. Meece. Third Row: D. Barfhclomewl L. Franklin. D. Toonl Ll Walks. W. Young. A. Weingard, Bl MacBraEr, M, Walker. Four+h Row: A. Kellom Jr.. R. Garrett, MA Mullins, C, Hudson. B. Bunlon, T. Bin- ford, R. Ferguson. Presidenl; R. Cunningham. BoHom Row: G. Churnbley. V. Gay. B, Waltz. D. Eossel E. Hamlin, L. Wolke. Sec- ond Row: 5. Carler. M. Tiggesl L. Howard. P. McCabel A, Brand. 5. Manning. M. Tulord, J, Bollllngerl President C. Liqon. Third Row: J. lelichl P, Brooks, K, Templelon. C. Weberl Jr OeHlnger. S, Welshaupf, J. Muhlberg. M. Sneed. S, Cole. Four'rh Row: J. Schunk. Fl Holt D. Bollinql .J. Taper W. Young R. Levift R. Goering. JV Brown. Fourfh Row: M. DelaVega. A. Weingard. J. Magyarr C. Sea:s. L. Reberlsl J, Snllea, D, Wahlel P. Deschlcr, lZT BoHoI-n Row: P. Blankenship. S. KeHer. M. Hanson. R. Dahmann. S Clark, C. Car+en D. Foleye Second Row: S. Brand, NV Davis. M, Grimm, E. AdeLhardt J. Mclnioshh S. McHale, Se Brock. D. Halvorsoni W. Moorer. P. Cunag'rn. C, Cascaddon. Third Row: L. Burressh P. Norwood. K. Nd- ridge. V. Kilgore, G. Laney, CA Bradsfreef. P. Cierse Ce Mafheis. J. Aldridge. C. Nanfzh D. Meyers. Fourih Row: P. McCube, B. Gosshng. B. Honor League Takes Pride In Service Activities BoHom Row: 5. Young. M. RaflEHh 5. Rose. K. RusseH. S. Rue, L. Wong. 6. Rohand. Second Row: E. Rogers, C. Wolfert J. OeHingerh M, Tohar, B, Sulhvani L. Todd. 5. Smx'fh. Third Row: A. Quafkemeyer. L Wright, J. - . -' k, ' 7E2? 4533 a Bowen. R. Lewis. C. Crocherson. 6. HeH. J. I-hlll A. Noah DA Dumler. L. Howard, S, CoEe. Fiffh Row: M. Ingram C. Cardewh S. Evere++e C. John- son B. Kennedy, N, Jefferson, J. Muhlberg. V. Caroh P. Brooksl T. Brile hnger. Sixth Row: J. Jallickh R. Soaring. J. Brown. E. Kidwell, CA Hudson, Be Bunfon. C. Lamb. J. Anderson. V. BTshop. J. Cook, The senior girls service organizafion. Honor League. has become one of fhe oldesf fradihons oh Hughes. When school opened. each member was given several liHle sis+ers from fhe sevenfh grade and Freshie Aids were scaHered con- venienfly +0 help s+uden+s wi+h any diHictu. Lafer. a Big and LiHle Sis+er Par+y formally welcomed Jrhe liHle sisfers. Honor League aIso son ca ndy apples. presenfed a Mofher and Daughfer Chrisfmas Tea. and colleded goods for Thanks- giving baskefs. Spring broughf +he annual Breakfas+ and +he Fashion Show. which was presenfed by McAlpin's. The school year ended wffh a swimming parfy-picnic for Jrhe old and new execuhve boards. Zapf, K. Templefon, 5. Off. De WiWams. S. Wilkymackyl Je Reed. Fourfh Row: M. Scheie+ers. J. Shelton. S. Smlfhh M. Walker. 6. Peyion, A. Tucker. C. Ransom, U. Yerbrough. J. Schunk. an: 12,9111 , f'wl'wzwvwm m m Senior girls in Honor League sell candy apples +0 hungry sfudeni's affer Sharon Cole and Trudy Brillinger busy +hemselves arranging silverware school in order in raise money for scholarships. for H'Ie annual Honor League Mofher and Daughfer Tea. . x'. King of Tu+-Tu+ Land. Veronica Bishop. forbids a poor sailor, played by Judy Anderson. is marry his beauiiful daugl'd'er. Carol Cascaddon. Sharon Rue accepfs Hue responsibility of presideni of Honor League in Hie inHiaHon ceremony conduded by 'fmmer presiden+ Emily Arns. Honor League Executive Boardi BoHon-I Row: P. McCabe. P. Gaming MV Tabr, J. S. Cole P. Norwood. S. W wacky, J. Oeffin K :en T, BrHli sor MV RGHi Rue Presideni J. Scnunk, Ccrrespandinq Seueiary. BoHom Row: L. Byrd P. SmiHm R. Lewfs. T. Schoft D. MHC'WBIL Mrs. Dough: Second Row: M Tigges J. Bollingen B. Resfemeyen C. Scherm- heck. R. Ramsey B. Gosh, Third Row: F. Dick. R. Gearing. K Hennekea .J. SieHens. D. Meyer, S. Weishaupf. Fourfh Row: D, Allem M, Francis, C. Hudson. R. Richardson, J, Anderson, D. Kaiser. R. MueHer. German Students Frolic Frohliche Weihnachfen was +he friendly greefing ex- changed af fhe German Club Chrisfmas Par+y held ioEnHy wifh H16 ofher language sfudenfs. D'xspersing. +he German Club re+ired +0 Mrs. Douglas' room for punch cookies. and hughs bebre bidding each ofher a 1fond Auf Wiedersehen. BoH'om Row: C. Schell. F'resw'derw Mrs. Shirley McKibben Adviser Sec- ond Row: J. Beckmanl S. Pefra, Treasurer; D. Faulkner, J. Bowling C. Jackson, A. Brand, Vice-Presidenf. Third Row: L, Hammons' R. Day. 5. MannTng. 5. Hagner, Corresponding Secrewry. Fourih Row: G. Strunk. M. TeHord. Hear aH Jrhe noise? H's coming from Hwe +eachers' lunch- room where +he HuzeHes held Jrheir annual MoJrher and Daughfer Chrisfmas Tea. Parenfs and faculfy members enjoyed +he informal discus- sion abomL +hi5 honor club for sophomore girls. Mrs. McKibben was Hwe new sponsor +his year. Huzettes Hold Annual Tea Fresiden? Carol Schell and sponsor Mrs, McKibben preside over ?he punch bowl ed Hwe HuzeH-as Tea for members, paren'rs. and faculfy. Health Careers Visit Children's Hospital A pef raf was Hwe cenfer of a++rac+ion a+ Chil- dren's Hospifal on HeaHh Careers Day! Members of Healfh Careers Club aHended +he annual eveniL early in Hue fall. Various hospifals had open house for H16 girls. who were divided in+0 groups according 10 ?he occupa+ion +hey wan+ed +0 go in+o. Mrs. Francis. +he sponsor from +he Academy of Medicine. obfained speakers for Hwe meeHng. The speakers spoke on diefefics and medical JrechnologyV Deaconess Hospital was hos+ +0 +he HeaIH-I Careers Club in March. The club was +aken on a +our +hrough fhe hospHel and was permiHed +0 visH wifh +he nurses. Many occupaHonal hazards were discussed by Hue nurses. A radiologist a denfisf. and even a social worker were la+er called upon +0 explain +heir fobs +0 inferesfed members. F. T. A. Furnishes Student Teachers Who ever heard of a sevenfeen-year-Old subsfi- +ufe? Fufure Teachers of America assumed +he +ask of placing s+uden+ members in classrooms unrfl a subsfii'uha +eacher arrived. These sfudenfs were re- sponsible for affendance. keeping The class orderly, and offer: conducfing +he classes. A s+a+e convenHon was held chober 27. 1962, a1 Linmoor Junior High School in Columbus. Ohio. for all ache members of Fufure Teachers of America. These same parficpafing members were ianed +0 a ci+y-wide meeiing af Cenfral High School on February 5. 1963. In April. a group 01c s+uden+s visi'red +he Teachers College aJr Ohio S+a+e Universify. This year, during Hue second semesfer, +hey adopfed a poin'r sysfem. which +hey Infend +0 use in fquure years. Jus1L +hink. +he s+udenfs of foday are H16 feachers of Jromorrow. Bo++om Row: C. Cosby. D. Face, R. Burchem. S. Klein. J. Mclnfosh. W. Meece. E. Powell. Second Row: CV Nelson. C. WILson. L. Wright W, Denney, J. Drahos, L. S+eele, R. Smifhe Third Row: R. Dayr L. Ridgeway, L. Franklin. F. CoHier, B, Cobb, We Allen. FourH'I ROW: P. Collins. F, Dick L. Carr. 6. Pey+on. Presidenf: P. Wilson. D. Wade, C. Richard, Behom Row: A Rouse. Sponsor: 5. A. Hagner, C. Bradsfreef. J. Fey, Secrefary; M. Railiffr Presidenf; 5. Brooks, Treasurer. Second Row: J. Johnson, C. Freiser. S. Wyaft L. Grube. T. Schnelll J. Gaines, S Clark. Third Row: B, Thomas. M. Hog. J. Taylor. T. BriHingerl ViCE-Presiden+: K. Tempfefon. N. Jefferson. R. Benfon. S. KImbIe. Fourih Row: 5. RIH'er. Re Flowers, Re Smallwood, M. Williamson. C. Jack- son. R. Walls. D. Harold. I25 Bohorn Row: Scharlyn Clark, Phyllis Eken. Sylea Nixon, Miss ReynoldSK Sponsor. Second Row: Pauleffe Brooksw Jean Day. Nice Brandw Bevedy Taybr, BobbeHe Cobb. Third Row: Clarence Graves, Lenore Hammon, Joyce Beckman, Car! Bol- linger, Four'l'h Row: Roberf LeH, John Magyar. Roger Robinson, Gwendolyn Pey- +on, Donna Thornfon. BoMom Row: T. Gvear, J. Miller, W. Meecee L. Sfeele. C. Bradsheei. C. Mafheim D. Morriss. V. Gay. 4; Davis. Sponsor. Second Row: J. Seibel, V. Ferrier, T. Schneil, Secretary: L. Worihlngtone B. WaHz. C. Warren, C. Scheil, Vice-Presidenf: N. Jeh'erson. Third Row: G. Bowman, R, Aufderheide. S, Manning, Pe Brooks, R, Ben- 1on. W. Smallwood. M. HLIH. C. Bays, P. Schoolcraff, B. Ingram. Four'rh Row: C. Davidson. E. Eberhari. J. ZaHick, P. Wiisone M. TEHord. B, Kirchgessner, V. Tur- ner, L, Dave 5. Farmers Se Ayerse J. Kreimer. Fi'Hh Row: G. Bereskin. E. Anderson. Treasurer; R. Wallsw M. Vegas. J. Davidson. Ja Tepe. R. Farthing, R. Maflock, HA Blackmond, Jr T. Hodge, E. Kidwoll. 126 Togati Organized Like Ancient Roman Republic HFriends. Romans and coun+rymen. lend me your ears. Sfuden'rs of +he ancient nofvaJr-all-dead lane guage, Lah'nf' organized a La+in Club under 'ILhe sponsorship of Miss Leela Reynolds. The Togah club me+ for +he firs+ Hme on Odo- ber 24. I962. in room 222. TrH'on's sea shell was used +0 call +he members 0+: +he club Jrogefher and officers were elecfed: Joyce Beckman, as consul :presidenH: John Magyar. as pro-consul Mce-presidenh: Schar- lyn Clark. as censor wsecrefaryk Clarence Graves. quaesfor Measured: and Floyd Mahan, as aedile; along wifh Lenore Hammons and Alice Brand as program commiH'ee members. To celebrafe Lafin Week, all Jrhe sfudenfs of LaHn classes were Togas Hor boysw or sfolas Hor girlsw on March l3. AHer school. a parfy was held. Plays en+i+led Bullah' and Coriolanus were presen+ed. Spanish Club Finds New Sponsor The Spanish Club meJr wifh several changes 'fhis year a+ Hughes. One was fhe arrival of Miss Judith Davis, a new addihon f0 +he Hughes faculfy. who supervises The meehngs of Jrhe group. Af Hue icirsf meefing, +he club received a new name. Tertulia, which means Hsocial gafheringf Chrisfmas Hme found +he Spaniards singing for +he o+her language clubs. For an encore. a skif was performed and narra+ed in Spanish. AHer +he skiJry ihe sfuden+s refurned f0 Room 22l for punch. cookies, cake. and jokes in Spanish; As a final Hing for +he I963 school year. a'rhe Spanish Club joined fhe French Club for a picnic e? Winfon Woods. The +wo clubs joined forces 'For an in+erna+ional game of baseball. Affer every one was +horoughly exhausfed. refreshmen+s were served. Le Cercle Francguis Welcomes Magician Wifh a cloud of smoke and a deck or ero of cards. Chuck Sunshine fook over +he second meehng of Le Cercle Frangais on November 28. I962. He im- mediafeiy began f0 amaze his audience wifh disaph pearing cards and miles of siik cloih. The ouisianding hick occurred when Mr. Sunshine Jrhrew an imaginary deck of cards +0 a casual Carol Taylor in +he audience. He +hen asked her +0 shui'Fle +he deck and Jrurn one of +he cards around backwards She did and aHer puHing fine Cards back info Jrhe box she Jrhrew fhe deck back +0 him. He produced a Jriny deck of carols. which he re- moved from Jrhe box and placed in full view of The entire audience. Calmly. he asked Carol +0 name 'ihe card which she had Jturned around backwards, AHer +hinking quife awhile. Carol said The ien oi hearfsn iwifh +he help oi a few iriendsj. S+iil facing hi'he audience, +he magican slowly fingered Jrhe deck unfil he came upon a backward card. Wiih +he +ension in Hie room mouniing. he carefully removed +he card and displayed if. If was +he fen oi hearfs! During +he performance. +he magician dis+rac+ed ihe audience wifh much parlez-vous-ing. The ridi- culous +wis+ given +0 severe! French phrases broughf howls of appreciaiive laughfer. This demonsirafion oi leger-de-main was iusf one of the many acfiviiies planned by Mrs. Parker, H15 sponsor of Le Cercle Frangais for French sfudenfs. In March. Le Cercle Frangais enioyed sweef rolls and juice a+ +he annual pefif deieuner, held in +he feachers' lunchroom beiore school. BoHom Row: M. Moorei C. Frazier. D. Faulkneri S. Fox. C. Nanh: Mn Arringicm. Second Row: J, Taylor. M. Messi C. Cardew. R. Davis. M, Toler, R. Flower5.'1'hird Row: F. Culiier. T. Moore, C Johnson, J. Broiwn, Secretary: K4 Templeton, A. Noel, J. SheHon. Fourfh Row: R. Goering. T. Baffle. D. Harold. M. Ciaiardini. J. Schunk. C. Jackson Fif+h Row: C. Lurr. C. Hudson, B. MacBrairi E. Thompson. E, Hubbardi L. Copeland R. Harvey. BuHom Row: H. Jones. B. Kidwelli L. Davidsoni Ji Chiidrers, M. Jonesi S. Brooksv Second Row. J Waliace. P, Teddi F. Soiomon. K. Moore. J, Bowiing. LV Howard. L. Bridges. ThiM Row: L. Bowlingi J. Aldridge, CV Weber. C, Taylor, C, Arm5+rong. B. Bays, B. FaHon. Fouri'h Row: C. Brown, J. Muhlbergi K. Aidrldge. RV Day. C, SmHh, S. Wsishaupf. Fifth Row: B. Peira. B. New+on. B. Restemeyer, D. Wagner, R. Zeigler, P. Armsirong, P. Long 12? Pep Club Encourages Mr Byles feams wifh Pep Club execu+ive board members +0 sell shakers for An Team Spirit At Games upcoming ou+- of- +own game aHer a loud and invigorahng pep assembly ff 'h' T Don? miss Jrhe bus! was an expression heard oHen during +he 'Foofball season, +hanks f0 Jrhe Pep Club, The buses wen+ +0 ou+-of-+own foofball games so +he +eam would be supporfed +here. Among o+her Jrhings for which +he Pep Ciub is responsible are Pep assembliesI +he selling of pennan+s and shakers. and a Glance In February. To promofe school spiri+ and inspire Jrhe Jreams is The purpose of Pep Club. The buses 10 Middletown and Hamilfon games loaded a'r Hughes abou+ 6:30 and refurned fo Hughes aH'er +he games. Pep as- semblies were planned. One of +hese was Ben Crazy. an imifafion of Dr. Ben Casey. in which a 'Foo+ball player was operafed on. He was squed wifh blocking. hming. and passing abilify. The players in The skif were shadows. Jrhe +ools oufrageous. Among Jrhe insirumenfs used were a hackrsaw, a large knife, a chisel, a funnel, and a hammer. Inside Jrhe player a clock was found which proved f0 be +wen+y minu+es slow and Jthrew his Jriming 0H. Cupid's Fling, the Pep Club dance held in February. was a new +ype of experimenf for Pep Club. The club members were admiHed for a quar+er while Jrhe prachally prohibiHve price of five dollars adeHed Those who were no+ members. There was a large crowd. Elec+ions for +he nexIL Execufive Board were held in +he spring at an assembiy Tor The enh're senior high. Because school spirif is a very imporfanf facfor in school life. Pep Club deserves praise for ifs pro- mo+ion 0T pep and inieresf in Jrhe +eam. E5 EP CLLI a IIIIILII-EIIIIIusmsm- w EFHRTSHIHNSHIF BoHom Row: 9. McCabe. Mr. Byles. L. Howard: C, Weber. K. Halvorson, S. Smifh. Second Row: M. RaHIH. C. Johnsen, L. Hammons, J. Beckman, J, Mutherq. M. HoH, 5. Young; Third Row: D. Toon, D. 30559. 328 Fun, Athletics, Service Are Goals For Hi-Y Hi-Y began HS school year wifh a seminar in September Tor +he oHicers. For +he members, swimming and baskefball were presen+ed. The fall service obligafion was complefed when +he Hi-Y joined +he Y-Teens for a hip +0 Drake Memoriai Hose pHal and +he Old Folks Home. Endeavoring To help o+hers. +he Hi-Y went caroling 5+ Good Samaritan Ho.spi+al in order +0 cheer up pafienfs during Jrhe g!oomy winier weafher. Among o+her infereshng ac+ivi+ies +his year was Jrhe January You'rhAInAGovemmenf conference on +he s+a+e Ievei. A fafher-and-son banquexL followed +he conference and fumed 0mL +0 be a complefe success. The spring season broughf +he Mr. and Miss Base- ball Dance on April 5. which represented a grea'r deal of HLY ingenuify, The picnic in June ended a successfuul year for Hi-Y members. H-Club Boys Proudly Show Their Letters This year's H Club was 0H $0 a Iafe 5+ar+ since one of lasf year's sponsors was +ransferred +0 ano+her school. Forfuna+ely for +he varsHy afhlefes. Mr. Thomas decided +0 Jrake over Jrhe leadership iob and guide +he boys Jrowercl a higher goal Jrhan ever before. In spife of This la+e organizafion, meefings were held reguIarly and were followed by shenuous physical acfiviiy. Ohcicers of +he club led Jrhe mem- bers 3'0 +he boys' gym for a fun-hlled hour of baskef- ball or volleyball. H-Club, founded In I948 by Mr. Kindschy. now a+hle+ic diredor. accep+s as members any boys who have earned varsify IeHersA The club fos+ers in Jrhese afhlefes an all for one and one Tor all spirhL and encourages +hem +0 confinue Jrheir educa+ion beyond high school. BaHam Row: D. Bossey B. Hamh'n. D. Barfholomew. Mr. Bowers. Second Raw: We Dearwesfen P. HQHI CT Ligon. P. Deschler, P. Dooley. Third Row: B. Wilisch. ST Carfer. B. MacBrair, J. Burn, 6, Hanseny J. Walden Fnurih Row: C. Williams. A. Weingard. M. Williamson, Me De La Vega. RA Garrcft FiH'h Row: D. Curry, L. Roberfs. R. Pepples. L. Webster, JA Sallee, G. Garifsone $ Boiiom Row: D. Bartholomew C, Dregony J. Johnson G. Hansen, B, Hamlin. D. Bossee Second Row: L. WaHs. He Besiery J, Guml L. Maya. 6, Bereskinl D, Toon. M. Williamson. Third Row: B Blakey. V. Williamsy W. Reece, B. Miles, D. TayTor. L. Webs+er. Faurfh Row: D Curry. D. BaHle, C. Turn B. Sth, De Garland, C. Samuels. FiHh Row: T. Jackson. E. Thompson. L, Copeland. E, Rose D. Smart V. Parkery R. Wallace. Re Grayson. 129 Y-Teens Strike Again! Crunch. crunch! crunch! ths eafing po+afo chips in Hue back of my classroom? You can blame +his scene on +he success mt H13 Senior Y-Teens Pofa'ro Chip Sale. 8qu +J1is was nof H19 only way YwTeens confribufed +0 +he personaIHy of Hughes. The social even+ of Hue year was Hue Mr. and Miss PopularHy Dance This dance fook place in May as a1tinal$65+ivalfor deserving members 01c Y-Teens. As H19 main service project Y Teens con+ribu+ed +0 H16 communify by making exfra Thanksgiving baskefs for +he needy. Also. par+ies Were heid for pafienfs a+ Drake Memorial Hospifal and Wesley Home. Af Chris+ma5. YJeens wen+ caroling 5+ Good Samarifan Hospifal. Top, BoHom Row: 5. Young. D. Schlachfer. C. Smifh. 8. Young. L. Moore. M. Will'am; J: Slay+on. C. W4lson. Second ROW? Execuiive Board-LeH fo Righf: Jean AldridgaTreasurer: Ruby Benfon, Vice Presiv .S' KeHer. S. S:mh MV Scnwfexers, B Sfralusb'dugh. 5. Mann- dam; Cnrcl Cascaddon, Presidenf: Kay Aldridge. Recording-Secrefnry: Karen mg. L- Niedercgger, C. Nani?! J- Cam ??? L' Smriil. R Hennekes. Pofaic Chip Chairman: Barbara Kennedy, Corresponding Secretary: Brooks. Th'rd Bow: E- Roger;. R. LEW'S' 5' Kleln. AA Noel, C' Dorcfhy M Heaven Sponsor; Veronica Bishop, Program Chairman: Judy Ander- Weber, Jx lechell, N. Wdllams. D Love. Fourfh Row: P. so Chaphin Sowders, V. I'IU'H, S. WyaH, B. Kennedy. D. Nelsen V. SherriiL I C. SmHh. C. Schumbeck. B Ncwfon. FiH-h Row: 3. Kimble. L. Wright V, Turner, C Hudson. M. Mullins. M. Thrower, M WaWer. G. Comer. P. Wilson, 3 Jenk'ns. Above, BoHom Row: 5, Brooks. W. Allen. 6. Brown, C. F'miey. D. Faulkner. P Burcham, J. Benton Second Row: R Hams. S. Fox. 6. Bowman. .J. Aldridge. V. Farrier, P Ekern R. Day. 5. Hagnar. Third Row: B, Bowen. W. Denney. L. Davidsonl B. Cobb. M. Hoff J, Fey. P. Armslrong C. Frazier. FourH-u Row: B, Carv'oH. T. BaHle. O. Cook D. Hanogan. D. Chrisfian. K. Bennefh F. Dick. Fifth Raw: J. Culeman, K. Ndridge, S. Coia. K. Hennekes .J. Anderson. V. Bishop J. Badman. J. Drah-zs R. Benbn. 130 Beta Chi Goes Touring Again Did you ever visii l'he InferrOcean Insurance Com- pany or any insurance company for lhal maHer? Be+a Chi is ahead of you Jrhen. This year Hughes' commercial club wenl vislling in order +0 gain a beHer underslanding 0T +he business world of +odayl A challenging problem which faced Bela Chi lhls year was Jrhe mass produclion of compelenl leaders. Mr. Geraci. sponsor of Bela Chi. hacl 'ioo l'hinlc of new experiences for Jr'quure businessmen and women as an inlroducfion lo Jrheir job of acquiring leadershipl As ifs service proiemL This year +he Commercial Club purchased +hir+y-Tive new +ypewri+er slands for Miss Levine's classroom. Hughes will remember a slriving Bela Chi of I961 63 for +he successes lhaf were achieved by ifs mem- bersl There's no business like Bela Chi buslness! Merchandising Mixes Work With Pleasure Merchandising isn'+ all work and no play. The slu- den+s visiled Proc+er and Gamble The Kroger Com- pany and Coca-Cola. AHer Jrwo successful candy sales. The sludenls were allowed +0 enjoy lhe benehls of an employer- employee picnic. Merchandising. known as Disfribufive Educafiom is a co-op course only for seniors, who learn all phases of selling. In addilion lo class work. The sludenls work lwo Clays antler school and all day Sa+urday. The members 0T Merchandising Club learn early +ha+ +hey mus? be able fo grin and bear discour'l'eous cusfomers. The fulure salesmen are +augh+ good selling Jrechniques and principles of good business. Any co-op iob is a Challenge Tor a sfudent of merchandising. from selling clo+h and clolhing +0 adverfising a cerfain producl TOr commercial use. BoHcm Row: El Adelhardf. P. Blankenshlpl P. Burchem. L, Clark. C. Wilson. Mr. Geraci. Sponsor. Second Row: S. Keller. L. Burress. M. Williams. S. Klein, M Grimm. L. Wright Third Row: 6. Roland, L. Niederegger. B. Gosslingy S. Manne ingl C. Bays. E. Rogers. N. Ablg. Faurfh Row: K. Russell. V. HuH, P. Brooks, A. Noel. D. Flanagan L. Franklin. Fif-lh Row: 5. McHale, V. B'shop. M, Mullinsl C. Lamb. M. Ross, C. Ransom. BV Smifh. .--r -5 BoHom Row: M. Liqlll', M. Toler. J, Sfurqill. S. Johnson, B. Nelson. T. P. Siddall! Adviser, Second Row: L Lakes. B, Kennedyl V. Jones, PA Clers. S. Wilkymacky. Third Row: PV Longl R. Wursler. C. Kramer. J. Cook, FourH-I Row: B. Linaham, B. Hammond. R. Dyerl J. SchaeTer, T. E. Wehrmeyer, R, Cunningham, '3! DramaTisTs Show AbiIiTy A giri who never said no!?? Her name was Bernadine. She lived in Sneaky Falls, Idaho She was The subiecT oTThe Hughes High School play perTormed by The Thespian SocieTy. The enTire play was cenTered around a group 0T boys searching for The perTeCT woman. When They TinaHy Tound her, They realized ThaT she wasn'T really The girl of Their dreams. TT seemed ThaT The sweeT l3TTle girl nexT door was really The perTecT woman. The big bad wolf. played by Ron GarreTT. aTTemst To seduce The IiTTIe girl nexT door. PaT Cunagin, in The sTaga producTion o'F Bernadine. 132 Thespians. Kneeling: WendeH Young. Ron GarreT. Gary GariTson. CurTTs Chapman. Second Row: Mr, French, Ann Tucker. Judy OeTTinger. Presi- denT: Sandy EvereTT. Vice-PresidenT; PaT Cunagim DarTene Allenl SecreTary' Treasurer. Besides This main play. Thespians presenTed a skiT To pro- moTe voTing for The School Bond Issues in November. The Hughes Troupe 0T players puT The skiT on in OcTober 0T l962 Tor ParenT-Teacher OrganizaTions ThroughouT CincinnaTi. The dramaTics deparTmenT also sTaged a show Tor a woman's club. The program consisTed 0T songs and skiTs. ConTesTs Tor dramaTics sTudenTs were held ThroughouT The naTion in The spring. Each Troupe presenTed a oneiacT play, One 0T The maior dramaTic endeavors aT Hughes ThTs year was The producTion OT MerryweowRound . The dramaTic sTudenTs Tried ouT Tor imporTanT roTes. The casTing was open To The enTire school buT experience and qualify landed mosT 0T The parTs Tor The hard-working drama sTuclenTs. Sfage Crew, Kneeling: R. Rubens. R. RTchardson. STanang: DA Wahle, R. 'Wescoe. C. Suhr, Mr. KaTchek. ElHthMITI Mr. French plans Hughef producfl'ons. He is responsible for Hue casfing of Mer- ry-Go-Round parts and all dramch per- formance: held erougl'loui' H19 yaar. Gary Garifson finally finds his Bernadine in Hue form of a wealfhy socialite. Darlene Allem but he soon discovers fhai she isn'xL his 'Z'ype. Sages, BoHom Row: R. Hams M. Baker. P. Cunagin. P. Moore S. Rmcln Row: 5. Kimble, T. Caruso, G. Slurunk, S OH. A. Tucker. D. Nlen, D. V. Farrier, L. Gray. 5. KeHer'k Second Row: J. OeHEngen M Penn. S. 30559. FourH'I Row: R. Fargusnn. W. Young, C. Chapman, H, Hones G. Smif'nk S. Evcrcfh J. ZiHich, L. Davidsonl M, MHes. C. Armgrong, Third Garifson, E. Diilingham. D. Roark, R. GarreH. Cap+ains of Ushers, Firsf Row: Carol Schell. Rufh Day. Deidre Faulknen Barbara Library Assisfanfs: Gienda 5+runk. Linda Haynes, Joyce BOWL Petra. Joyce Boiling! Shirly Haynes, Susan Manning. Second Row: Joyce Beckmam ing Julia Capek Howard Brw'nkdoepke Miss Penningfon. Marilyn Tilford. Carol Jacksonl Lenore Hammons. Glenda Sfrunk, Nice Brand. Student Assistants Howard Brinkdoepie and Jack Schaefer are busy examining requisiiions and returned booksV Supervised by Mrs. S+ewarf. Huey are responsib!e 'For Hue managemen'f and handling ofh hundreds of school books each semesier. Booksfore worhr Chuck Ligon decides +0 hike an inside look af merchan- dise he helps io sell, while co-worker Ar! Weingard displays some shack. Lunchroom guards Jerry Johnson. Larry Ramsay. Roger Pepples. and Ticks? sellers PaHy Cunag'ln. Sandy Brock. and Jerry Tepe Bruce Hamlin discovered ihaf heaping a lunchroom orderly is a big iob. finally persuade Carol Johnson +0 buy a +iclte+. ,- E g Producfion SfaH. Bo++om Row: K. Merchant Miss Levine. Second Row: L. Leslie. B. HaH. K. Halverson, L. Sfewarf. S. McHale. V. Bishop. M. Grimm. A, Tucker. K. RusseiL S, Eankemper. - Ivqu-u WWW John Bollinger. assistant fo +115 freasurer. pauses a momenf ai H19 In- Lunch'room Cashiers. BoHom Row: L Anderson. C' Jackson, D' Harold. framural Display Case before sfarfing his daily Trip +0 +3.15 bank. 1EllJonnsom G. Peyton. Second Row: L. Sirunkl G. Laney. P. Lenzer. M. 0 er. xv. . Informafion Desk Workers, BoHom Row: P. Norwoodl R. Smith. 6 Roland. W. Visual Aids Crew, Kneeling: B. Melvin. L. Sfrasbauqh, R. Moorer. J. Aldridge! C. Carfer. Second Row: S. Smi'rh. M. WaWker, S. Smith 6. Ramsey. R. Jacobs M. Brown. J. Smi+hl W Dawson Second Miles. U. Yarbrouqh. M, Schwiefers, V. Carroll, J. Zapf Third Row: P. McCabe, C. Row: D. Weber, R, Le'rgh. R. Smallwood. Mn Johnsfone, L NdnfL J. Hill, P. Brookg BV Bowen, M. Tolely L. Todd Do you know +he name of H16 only unnecessary fown in +he Uniied S+a+es? Why, H's good old Dogpafchi USA. Dog- pa'rch is Jrhe seHing for +he iour+een+h annual Merry-Go- Round. a former Broadway musical comedy eniiiled Li'l Abner. H seems +ha+ LiTI Abner is a+ once The mosf handsome and moss? unromanfic guy in The world. Sweef liH'le Daisy Mae has been Jrrying 10 gei him it: ioin her in fhe Mairimonial Sfomp Tor many years. Alihough she is oniy seven+een. she feels Thai her We wifhouf a husband is nof worfh living. Ugly Ear+hquake MCGOOH fries 10 win her hand in marriage buf he fails, Bui' +his isn'f The only problem in noisy Dogpafch. The Sena'i'or Jaclt S. Phagbound, wiih a conshiuenf, vis- its his favorife cousin. +he good ole iaCkass. Unifed S+a+es Governmenf has been searching for an un- necessary Town on which +0 JreswL a nuclear weapon; This problem is finally solved when if is discovered +ha+ +he Jrown's founder. Jubilafion T. Cornpone. an inepf Soufhern general in +he Civil War. was declared a nafional hero by Abraham Lincoln for helping +he Norfh +0 gain vicfory. Dogpaich is declared a nafional shrine +ha+ cannof be desfroyed. and fhere seems +0 be no doubf abouf +he mar- riage of Li'i Abner and Daisy Mae. The musical comedy was a Tirsf for +he Hughes sfage. The Annual SiaH: congraiuia+es Mr. French. Miss Barken Mrs. McKibben. Mr. Curfis. Mr. Hammons. and aii fhe crew. characfers, dancersl and musi- cians, for a job well done. Leif: Dogpafch socie+y members gafher +0 give good wishes to Daisy Mae and Abner. BoH'om: Linda Howard stops 'am dead In +heir Tracks a+ +he big race on Sadie Hawkins Day. 136 Li'l Abner Ifsiens fa Daisy's song of undying love. Ron GarreH plays the Dogpafch hero of all young men, Li'l Abner. The sweet liHle Dogpafch maidens dance in fronf crf H'IE magnificeni- s+aiue of Jubilafion T. Cornpone during ihe emergency mee+ing at Cornpone Square, Mammy Ynkum quesfions Pappy's obiecfionabiliiy and his righf i'o disagree. Everyone reioices a+ marryin' of Abner and Daisy. Mr. French puts on +he Finishing fouches of Gary Gari+son's make-up. In +he show. Gary was General Bullmoase. Before cur+ain fime. Ann Tucker helps Mrs. McKibben as she bacl-combs Pefe Faf- +on's hair. 138 Dancers. Carol Schell and Rich Kuhlman, acciden+aliy bump Romeo Scragg and Lonesome Polecai argue abou+ H13 siranga happenings info each ofher affar Huey have been +urned loose on Sadie Dogpafch. Hawkins Day. n QENLIT'LS - .m. Larry Ramsey, Mr, French, Chuck Ligon, Mr. WiHuay, and Bob Wescoe appear as volunfeer husbands. showing muscular afier-eFFecis of drinking YokumbErry tonic. Daisy Mae tPaf Cunagin, and Mar- ryin' Sam may MaflocH are shocked as Sfupafyin' Jones axer+s her powEr over LF'I Abner on Sadie Hawkins Day. jhugLJkM 1U filURlx-lu'm 139 In fhe mids+ of a boys' homeroom when if came +Ime m sign annuals? Af Open House while Hue F.T,A, +ook over a babysiHing iob for 'fhe Were You There? . . . m ? Among Honor Sociefy members af +119 banquei 'l'l'laf climaxes each year? When Hon Sociefy held ifs firsf ini+ia+ion ceremony7 When parents ioined sfuden+s for open house in fine new language lab? To admire +he chic clcfhes worn by beaquul models 5+ +he Honor League Fashion Show? A large aHendance helped swell Hue Scholarship Fund. 't'erI-v'c ,. . 4 v. . .u 5?? When H19 snow and cold builf up enough to close Hm Cincinnafi public schools? Hooray! During flue magic show hr French siudenis? To view Hue Mr. and Miss Basket ln ihe audiforium when a dripping ociopus was ball confesf? examined? A+ H19 memorial service for MaiorvGeneral Willard Liebel? Seven+h. eigh+h. ancl ninfh-grade s+uden+s learn good work habifs in Hue classroom and desirable social conduc+ in +heir group ac- fivHies. Spor+s. parl'ies. and pro- grams make +heir school life en- ioyable. Qhris+mas +ime brings happy memories +0 Kenneih Reynolds. Kafhy Hensley. and Rosa Collins. Ninth Grade Firs! Row: R. Adrian. J. Anderson, A. Arms+rong. A. Armshong C. Askins, M. Askx'ns. R. Aufderheide. G. Auan. Second Row: J. Auxby. N. Ayers. E. Bailey, 5. Bar- neH'. C, Barton. R. Barfom L. Bass. B. Bays. Third Row: R. BedforcL E4 Beecroff, E. Benford, J. Bennel V, Benne. D. Berkebibe. W. Berry. 8. Bevens. Foudh Row: C. Bbckman. D. BoeHcher, D. Bolan. C Boilinger, B BoHinger. B. Bowlinqs L. Bowling. 5. Boss J. Brelifch. Fifth Row: L. Bridges. L. Bracken. C. Brooks. B. Brown C. Browm D, Brown A. Broyhes. R. Bryant Six+h Row: V. Bryant D. Buckshorn. C. BuHock. S. Burson. L, Bryd. M. Byrd, V. Byrd. D. Camarca. Sevenih Row: J. Caplinger J. Carlos. J. Carnes. C. Chapelow, J. Chappell. G, Charles, J. Childrem A. Chifwood Eighh Row: R. Collinsworih. J. Connelison, J. Cook, 6, Cox E. Cross, H. Daniekl J. Day. J. Dean. Nin+h Row: J. Deafon. G. Dkksrson, A. DifwiJlioJ L. Dabbs W. thhey R. Drahman. R. Driver. E, Dugger. Ten+h Row: M. Dunaway. P. Duncan. 5. Durham. J. Durr. D. Dyen D Dyer! 6. Dyer. M. Edmonds. Elevenfh Row: C Edwards, C. Ellis, D. Evans, 5. Fair, D. Farmer, W. Farmer. C. Farris, E. Farris, Tweth Row: R. Farfhfng, V Fechendra, B. Faebach. D Ferrell, E. FeH'ea M. Feners R. Fillers K. Fiscos. Thiri'een'l'h Row: D. Fisher. J. Fiowers, L. Forney J. Funds. M. Francis. B. Freeman, 6. Frey. SA Funk. Ninth Grade Firs+ Row: 6. Garrett. H, GarreH. T. George+on. JV Giant C. Gilford. B. Goefz. D Goins. S. Gomien. Second Row: J. Goodrich. M Graf. 6 Graves. J. Gray. T. Grear. J. Green. H. Gresham. B. Hale. Third Row: J. Halsey. M. HamiHon, T. Hampfon, C. Harris. P. Harris. D. Harrison L. Harrison W, Harri- SOIL Fourfh Row: J. Hase. B. Ha++on. S. Hayes. L. Haze- lip, S, Hecken B. Heis. C. Helfon, A. Hemmingway. FIHH Row: F. Hildebrand. J. Hopkins. V. Hopkins B. Harbin. J. Howard. C. Hubberf. B. Huckaby. E. Hughes. Six+h Row: G. Hummeldori 1. lsaacs, 6, James. R JarreH. I. Jeffrfesl T. JefFries. R. Jenkins, D. Jesse Sevarrf-h Row: 6. Johns. W. Johnson. M. Johns+on. L Jones, M. Jones. T, Jones. W. Jones. D. KaiSEr, Efghfh Row: K. Kampbell. S. Kappnen R Keagle, B. Keller. R. Kennedw B. KindaH, L. Kirby F. Kirch- gessner. Nin+h Row: J. Knucklesk J. Kreimer, M. Kuhn. D, Lambert, F. Lane. 5. Lawless. B. Lawson. 5. Leniker. Tenfh Row: W. Lige. P. Lock. T. Lorenz, M. Lynch. 6. Macon. D. Mahon. A. Maksfmouia. E, Manning. Eleven+h Row: P. Marksberry. D. Marsh M. Martin, K Massi L Massey, F. Mafhes, D. May. M. Mo Cullough. Twalveih Row: L. McGinnIs W. Mclnfosh. P. MC, Neely, J. Means, B. Melvin. M. Menfzel. G. Margy. S. Merri++. Thirieenfh Row: R. Messen E. Meyer, 37 Michaelis. L. MichaeHs. E, Miller. M. MiHer, R. Millerk C, Mifchell. Ninth Grade Firs? Row: D. MHchelll J. MHcheII, C. Moore. R. Moore. E. Morlm .J. Morrow R. MueIIer. T. MueLler. Second Row: D. Murdock! P, Murray. W. Myers, L. Neal. B. Norris. J. Nu+ley. 6, Oliver. V. Oswald. Third Row: D, Owens. D. Pafrick. D. Pafrich B. Paf- +on. P. PaHon, P Peters D. Peferson, B. Phelps. Fourth Row: H. Phillips. J. chleheimer, S. PIHs G. Flair. C. Plefnik. R PoHy, S. Ponaqan. H. Pond Fiffh Row: C, Porchia. LA Prichard. T. Prof'rH'. R. Quinlan, L. Rabanus. R. Radar. J. Ramsey. R. Ramsey. Sixfh Row: P. Rauhe, M. Reed. 6. Reeves. .3. Reqqim B. Resfsmeyer. R. Richardson. D. Riagresberger. C. Riggs Sevenfh Row: D. Rinck. L Rinck, W. Rist. S. RiHer. M. Rober+s. S. Rodgers. D. Roseman. R. Rofh. Eighfh Row: R. Russaw. L. Russell. M. Saladin. R, Saladin. C. Sandin! J. SaHers. R. Saylor. C. Schaefer. Nin+h Row: H. Schaffner. P. Schaffner. L. Schmidt. T Scho'H. L. Schroeder. R. Sebash'an, R. Seymour. J. Shell. Tenfh Row: R Siekber+ B. Simpson. L. Simpson. C. Sinclair. B. Smithx G. Smith. J. Smifh. N. Somman. Elavenih Row: J Somnier. B. Soufherland, B. Sparks. E. Spies. J. Spies. N Sfamow, P. Sbmper. L. Sfeele. TwaIHh Row: J. S+einn1efz, T. S+evens, Y, Sfeward J. StoHregen. L. S+rausbaugh P. Sirunk, R. Sludf. V. Tanner. Thirfean'l'h Row: B. Taylor. Ch Taylor, C. Taylor. C. Tf-BI'I'Y. 6V Todd. K. Toon. N. TraxIen R. Trower. 146 Ninth Grade Firs? Row: B, Tucker. R. Tudon J. Vandulman. G. Venfura. G. Venfura. B. Vickery. Second Row: J. V055. O. V055, Dr Wagner1 J. Wal- lace R. Wallis. V. WaHgIrs. Third Row: L. Ward, S. Ward. B. Warford, RV War- ran, T, Weimen R. West Fourih Row: J. Whaley, V. Wheeler. J. WikoFF. K. Wilder. F, Williams, S, Williams. Fiffh Row: A. Willoughby. L. Willoughby, V. Wil- ment E. Wilson, M. Wof'Ferf. D. Wloorst FiH'h Row: L. Woodsl B. Wursfer. M. Young. R. Young. 6. Ziegler. F. Zorens. Pai Oswald, Madeline Thomas. Mary Gellen, Lee Ora Forbis and Bonnie Johnson. eighfhgraders in home economics classI are proud of their animal piilows. I47 Students Collect Payments On Annual Subscriptions BoHom Row: C. Ellis. L. Suggs. M. Merl'anos. J. Henson. Z. Adams, Second Row: L. Cordes. L. Moore, 6. Sarver. T. Green, C. Henson. Third Row: 5. Barneft S. SeHIe. L, Cormier. S. Rodgers. B. Tesferman. Fourfh Row: J. Reggin, M. Goebel. R. Wissman. A. Maksimouie. V. FrIasoni F. Kirchgessner. Cin-see Club for Junior High Organized for +he purpose 01: arousing in+eres+ among +he s+uden+s. H1e Social Sfudies Club opened ifs doors f0 new members in chober of l962. The sponsor of +he club is Mrs. Ecth Long. who along wifh 'rhe president Lazalia Bridges. feels +ha+ only a peritemL knowledge of one's ci+y. inside and 0qu. can provide Hm? person wifh a means of measuring ano+her's cify. The ofher officers of +he club are Ronald Ramsey. Vice- Presidenf; Velma Byrd. Corresponding Secre+ary: Pam Cohen. Recording Secre+ary: and Mrs. Edith Long. Treasurer. S..- d l- S G I Boifom Row: C. Lorenz. Y. Cask. B Ausfim M. Shook M. Bailey. K. U en S e argoy es Adrian. Second Row: B. Steiner. P. Cohen, C. Moore, A. Bafy. D. Han risen. Mrs. Long. Sponsor. Third Row: J Whaleyl R. Ramsey. D. Kaiser. R. Kennedyl D. Marsh. L. Willoughby. To Homeroom News-seekers BoHom Row: R. Roih. C. Whim. A. Berry. 8, Hensley. H. Daub, M. Cox. D. Douglas. Second Row: J Harmon, P Bruem M. Bailey, B. Treadway. C, Harris, L. Moore. C. Moore C. Kalous. Third Row: R. Keagle F. Kirchqessner. J Lee, R Bass. F. Zarens, R. Sims 6. Whife. L. Woods. D. Smiih. 148 Eighth Grade Firsf Row: , H, Adams. M. Adams, 6. Adelharf. D. Adking, P; '. Second Row: J. Allen, P. AHen. J. Angel, R Angel, C. Arnold. C. Askins. B. Ausfin. M. Bailev. Third Row: D. Balten J. Ballard. B. Barmore, A Ba+y. C. Bays. D. Begley, 6. Bell, L. BeH. Fourih Row: J. BenneH. W. Ben'ron. D. Bishop. R, Bishop, V. Boehla, M. Bobn. G. Bos+on. A. Bowling. Fiffl'l Row: 0. Bowling. M. chles. P. Brannock. E. Brewsfer. J. Brown. P. Bruin. C. Bryant E. Bryant Sixth Row: G, Bryant L. Bryant B. Badman. B. Burfon. T. Burton. Y. Cadr. 5. Camada. A. Campbell. Sevan+h Row: C. Campbell, R. Campbell, .J. Carmack, G. Carier. J. Cash. BA Caldwell, D4 Caudill. B. Cenfers. Eighfh Row: L. Chamber. H. ChappelL D. Chenaulf, C. CIcwer. D. Cofer. A. Cohen. C. Coleman. B.Col1ier. Nin+h Row: D. Collins. P. Coilins, R. Collins, V. Collins. D. Combs. K. Cordes, G. CorneH'. A, CoHIngham. Tenfh Row: C. Couch. N. Cavey, R. Crabfree. L. Craig. J. Craynon. J. Crespo. R. Crowley, J CuHo. Hevenfh Row: 5. Dammann, R. Daniek L. Danielsl L. Davidson, J. Davis. R. Davis, 5. Davis. W. Davis. Tweth Row: D Day. M. Densmore. C. Dickerson. J. DoHen, L. Dcil. H. Booby, E. DoolHile, R. Dossenback. Thirfeenfh Row: D. Douglas. J. Doyle. P. Drewry, E. Dubose. E. Duesing. E. Dunaway. M. Durham. P. Durham. I49 Adkm K. Adam K.Albrech+, w. Alcornby.. : ' Eighth Grade Firsf Row: O. Dyer. R. Emerson. J. Esfes. B Evans. L. Evans. S. Evans. K. Farmer, S. Farrier. Second Row: 6. Finger. D. Fihwaler, R Flrxnaqam J. FEowers, E. Forbfs. L. Forbfs. J. Fosfer. JV Fraley. Third Row: G. Freeman M. Freeman. V. Friason, V. FrH'sch, M. Gardiner! W. Gaskm, E. Gohs. C. des. Fourth Row: J. Golden, R. Goodgames. J. Grave. 6. Green, T. Green R. Greer, A. Gregory. B. Gregory. FIH'h Row: P. Grey. R. Guerranf. D. Hacker. 6. Haendel. 6. Hagar. T. HaiL C. Hale. L. Hale. 5ix+h Row: S. Hale, P. Hall. R. Hammon. G. Haney. A, Harmon. S. Harmon. O. Harp. 6. Harper. Sevenfh Row: A. Hafcher. L. Hauser. D. Haynes. T. Hazley, J. HeHon, P. Hellon. J. Henderson. L. Hencgan. Eighih Row: D. Henry. S. Hensley. C. Henson, 5. Hess. L. Hessex. N. Heizer, J. Hicks A. Hill. Ninfi'! Row: M. HilL R. Hiivcs, E. Howcfman. D. Honican, R. HorfonI B. Howard, D, Huddlesion. J. Hush Teni'h Row: B. Ingram. M. Irvin. K. Jackson. C. Jacobs LA James, R. Jarreif. M. JeHry. B. Johnson. Elevenfh Row: E. Johnson, L. Johnson. M. Johnson, J. Joiner, B Jones, C. Jones! F. Jones. H. Jones. TWBJffh Row: R. Jones. M, Kaiser. C, Kaloos. S. Keller. F. Kemp. B. Kidd, B. Kidwell. C. KEdweH. Thirfeenfh Row: L. Kincer, P. KindeH. G. K1ndley,T. Kisiner. C. Kraf'F. A. Kramer. K. Kurfz. G. Lambajn. Eighth Grade Firsf Row: E. Lampson, K. Larison. J. Leaks; J. Lee. C. lewia. R. Lew'xs. H. Locket S, Long. Second Row: 5. Long. C. Lorena. .J. Low'ns, E. Lowe. R. Lucas S. Luneack L Lyons. A. MacDonaH. Third Row: G. MacDonald. R. Macon. S. Mahea V. MakISmouie. D, Maer P. MasseH. S. MaHhews. J. McAfpin. Four+h Row: M. McBroad. K. McChrisAian. B. McHone. D. Mcln+osh. A. McKinneyl D. McLean, M. Mechler. P.Menser. FHH'I Row: B. MerriH. P Miles. D. Miller. E MRHer, GA Miller, J. Mmer. L. Miller, R. Miller. Shdh Row: E. Minnick, D. MiicheH, J, Moafs. D. Moore, L. Moore E. Moreland, H, Moreland. D, Morriss Sevenih Row: D, Morriss. R, Mowery, V. Mueller. C, Mullins, S Murray, J. Munel. M Ncal,M.Nea1. Eighth Row: G. Newell, D. Newion. L. Nichols; DA Nixon. P. OswaM. E, OHIB. J. Owens, J, Owens Nin+h Row: N. Owens. C. Parnell, L. Payne, M. Payne, J. Penn, M, Pennfng+om J. Perryl N. Person. TenH'I Row: 5. Peforson, P. Phelps. L. PhiIHps. N. Phillips, J. P?wson, T. Pierson. D. Pike. J. Pope. Elevenfh Row: R. Poifs. D. Pra+hen J. mes D. Rayney1 E. Reece, E. Reece: B. Reid, l, Reid. Tweth Row: M. Render. K, Reynolds. L. Reynolds, E. Rice, E. Richard. B, Rinck D. Rinqenburg. B. Rippe+oe. Thirfeen+h Row: S. RH+er. L. Roberfs, R. Robson. R. Robson. K. Rose. J, Round+ree, T. Russan. H. Sander. Eighth Grade Firsi Row: R. Sanders. R. Sanders. 6 Sawen V, ScheH. D. Schoolcraft M. Scoif. M. Searsl D Sedan. Second Row: R. Sellman. J. Seifers. 5 SefHe. B. Shoemaker, M. Shook; D Shropshire. C. Shrouh M. S?mmons. Third Row: M, Simmons. J. Simpson. R, Singlefon. R. Singleion, C. Sizemore. A, SmHh, C. Smifh, O, SmiH'L Fa ur+h Row: W. Smifh. B Somma. K. Sparrs. E. Spondagle D. Sfanfon. L. Sfeele, B, Sleiner. RA Sfelbasky. Fiffh Row: N. Sfemmen P. Sfephens, 5. Stevens, 5 Sfoesa M. S+one, H Shank M. Skunk T, Sirunk, Six'rh Row: J. Sugar. TV Suggs. J. Taft; R. Tambes, B Tawkershey. C, Taylor, D. Terrell, B. Tesferman. Seven'l'h Row: M. Thomas. M. Thampscn. P, Todd. F. Toler. C. Tracy. J, Tucker, 8, Tyree. B. Vandergrif'F. Eighfh Row: D. Wahlen O. Walkerk P. WaHace. T. WaHIsk W. Walls, .J. Wallers, R. Walfher. T. Ware. Ninfh Raw: C. Warren. K. Warren. A. Washingion, M Weafhersby. J, Webden R WeIss. N. Welch, J Wes+ermeyen Tan+h Row: B. WeJth. J. Whahsy. C, Whi+e. Er. Whifa. J. WiHFams, M. WiHiams, M. WHHams. J. Willoughby. Eleven+l1 Row: L. Wills. R. Wisemam R. Wissman, B. WotheH. L. WOthinngnl T. Wright J. Wulfhorsf. K. Yacchdrf. Twelffh Row: C. Young. J. Young. The Junior High S+uden+ Council promo+es beffer leadership and cifizenship among ifs members and governs +he junior high sfudenfs iusHy and wisely Sponsored by Mr. Joseph Prior, fine council seeks +0 make Hue halls of Hughes clean and Hwe classrooms ?idyA The oHicers of +he organizafion are as 1Eollows: Gary Dickerson. Presidenf: Sandy Cox. Vice-Presi- denim Debbie Bolan. Correspondfng Secrefary; Nancy Sfemmer. Recording Secretary. and Ellis Anderson. Treasurer. Junior High S+uden1Council Offical's: Corresponding Secretary. Debbie Boian: Treasurer, Ellis Anderson; Sponsor, Mr, Joseph Prior; Vicar president Sandy Cox: Recording Secrefary. Nancy S+emmm. Nof pic- fured: Gary Dickerson. President Citizenship Promoted Among Council Members BoHom Row: P Lane. 5. Fair. M. Hardman. J. lsaacs. G. Goodenough. T. Dania. A. Armsfrong. J. Mefschke. 5. Cox. L. Wodhingfon, J. Cour+ier. Mr. Joseph Prior. Second Row: D. Bolan. H, Jones. M. Boyles. L. Massey. A. Smith FiHh Row: E. zamrjerscn D. Bishop. 6. Flair, G. Dickerson. J. E. Dooliffle. G. Hagar. Third Row: N. Sfemmer, R. PcHsl J, Whaley. Gray, R. angfefon. H. Nharelcmd D. Buckshorm J. Doyle. D, MorrFss. E. Howard. Fourih Row: B, Sparks. 153 Seventh Grade Firs+ Row: Z. Adams. J. Adthardf. M. Adelhardh W. Adkw'ns, B. Alexandl-EF; S. Ammons, M. AngeL J. Allen, Second Row: K. Allen, B Armes, F. Armsfronq R. Baldwin. R Eales, L. Ball. J. Banka M. Banks. Third Row: W, Barber. W. Barber. H. Berger. E. BasseH, D. Bradford, J. Begleyn H. Benne. C. Berry. Fourfh Row: J. Berryman. IL Bibbk V. Biair. 6. Bogenschuiz. T. Bogenschutz, EL Bahamni S. Bollinger. T. Bond. FI'H'I'I Row: R. Band S. Bonno. F. Boone. L BoHy R. Boltrce. L. Bouqher. J. lloyles. K. Bradford. Sixih Row: M Bradford R. Brewer. E. Brown, E. Browm R. Brown.J.Brund1dqe. E. Bryant D. Burg. Savenfh Row: E. Burx'an, W. Burnt; A Burt J. Burfon, E. Bu+cF1erz M, Byingfon. R. Byrd, R. Byrd. Eighih Row: H. CampbelL L. Campbell. P, CampbeH, C. Car- bonel L. Carr, V. Carn G. Casebolf. L. Chambers. Nin+h Row: B. Childers. R. Chow. C. Chumbloy A, Cianfon, P. Clay, S Clay. D. Qayfon. W. Clemen+s. Ten+h Row: D, Coleman, V. Colvard, B, Conway. S. Coore. L. Carder, L. Cornell, M. Cox, SA Crawbrd. Elevenfh Row: W. Crowell. C. Cunningham J. Cunningham, J. Cunningham. R. Curry. R. CuhLles H, Danb M, Dangerfield. Twelffh Row: H. Darby E. Davis. C. Dawson, 3. Day. L. Day. J. Deafon. G, Delph. L. Denney. Thirfeenih Row: W. Dubois. B. Elelon, Y. Fani, C. Farrisl H. Hack, B. Fledderiohm T. Foley, F. Fosfer. Seventh Grade Firsf Row: S. Frdew T Gaddis. C Gdnes, 6. Gaines. S. Gallardo L. Gentry K. Glackinq. 5V Gains Second Row: D Goodqames, G Goodenough, R, Gregory. C. Griem. D Gross. D Gross, D. Grubbs, W. Gulley Third Row: B. .Gray. 5. Hacker, R. Hall, V, HalL V. Hall, R. Halsey. B. Hamby. J. Hank Fourth Row: P. Harbin, L. Harp, L. Harris, F Harrisom D, Haii maker. A. Hauver. G. Hayes, T. Hayneg Fiffh Row: A. Head. 6. Hendrix. L, Henry K. Hensfey, S, Henshay, J. Henson. KV Henson, J. Ilering. Sixfh Row: D. Hesm M. Hibbard. A. Hili, C, Hill, R. HiU. M. H'nMe R. Hislel C74 Holsi'on. 5' Seven+h Row: D, HoncheL T. Hooker. 6. I'loward. J. HoweH. L. Hudsonk .J. HuH. G. Huqhbanks. R. Hughes. Efghfh Row: K Hunt PL lngle. E. Jackson. B. Jackson, E. Jackson. M. Jar;1:son.5.JaCkson, B. Jallick. Ninfh Row: N. Jamison. D. Jerdzm. J. Jivolm E. Jones. J. Jones. C. Johnson D. Johnsfone, D. Kagarmeier. TenH'I Row: R. Kaiser. B. KoHem 5, Kelly, R. Kemper. J. Ken- nedy J, Kay R. KIddweH. B. King ElevenH-n Row: L King. M Kimhgeasnen B, Kleinman. N. Knopp. K. KnoHs. PA KraH RA KraH: L, Kramen, TwelHl-I Row: W. KuykendaH. L. Lamb. D. Lampsom D. Lawson, S. Lasley, .J. Lawsom L. Leichh R. Leichf. Thirteenih Row: L. Lindsay. B. Lockeff. D. Longl SA Long. F. Lowry. E. Lunsfordl C. Madox, N. Mansfield Seventh Grade Firs+ Row: L Marsh. B. Marsu. A. Marfin. 11 Martin. C. Masom M. Mason. S. Mason, L, Masseff. Second Row: B. Masfera R. May W. McCani's. M, McConneH. J. McCrary. C. McHroy. W. McGeorgek D, McA Infosh. Th'Ird Row: L. McKinney, S. McLean. B. Meadows, B. Meadows. L. Medley. R. Medley. J, Meischke L. Malvin Faur+h- Row: M. Meridnos. M. Messer, T. MetcaHe, K. Meyer. S. MiHburn. D. Miller, E MEIler. G. Miller. Fi'F'Hh Row: C; MEHs P. MffchelL R. MifcheH. K. Moerlein, L. Moore. P. Moore. 5. Moore. R. Mcreaux. Sixih Row: L, Morgan. P Morgan, T. Morgan, M. Moss, H. Mueller, R. MuHikim H. Mullins, L, MuHIns. Sevenfh Raw: A. Musa V. Napien H. Neumeisfer. T. Newbacker, J, Newmanl D. New+on. G. Noonam F. Norris, Eighih Row: D. Obarding, S. Olivcm A. Orr. K. Ofis, E. Farr. A Faffom C. PaHun. P Pedncnski. Ninih Row: W. Penn. C. Penningfon, R. Penning+om D. Perkins. J. Perry, R. Phdps. G. Pierson. E. Pike. Ten'H'I Row: B. P'IHs. P. PeHy D, Pond. V. Pope. L. Presswood. R. Prlveft R. Prows, RA Qufmby. Eleven+h Row: 5. Ramsey L. Ray. B. Reeves, P, Reich F. Reiman B. Richmond, M. qudon. C. Riley. Twelf'rh Row: G. Riley. M. RisL R. Rerr, R. Roach. J. Roberh. K. Rose. B. Ros:h M. Ross. Thirfeenfh Row: B. Roflm D. RoHe. L. Royce. D. Rugs. 5. Run'xon, S. Sanders. S. Sargent M. Saxfon, 157 Seventh Grade Firs! Row: Gm Saylor. M. Scalfl J. Scarberry. G, Scholl. T. Schmidt B. Schweizer, R. Scott D SeHersV Second Row: D. Sargent A. Sheffoy. R. Sheefs. C. Shouse. RA Sh-ns CV Sizemore, D. Slusher. J. Smanood. Third Row: D, Smith L; SmHH. R. SmiHm D. Soufherland. R. Sparks. R. Spauldinq S. Spencer. R. Sfacey. FourH-n Row: J. Stamper. C. S+ephens. D. Siroebek L, Suggs. C. Suhn D. Summer. A. Sweet B. Taber. Fiffh Row: C Taulbee. M. Tdyian W. TaWor, 5. Terry. D. Thomas, K. Thomas. R. Thomas, C. Tilford. Sixth Row: A. Tolber'r. D. ToHenl B. Treadway, R. Trent P. Trimm, NV True, D. Tucker. R. Turnbcw. Sevenfh Row: G. Turnen R TwiH'y. R. Wadel W. Wade, J. Wagoner. E. Walden. 6. Walker. S. Walker. Eighih Row: C, Walton. C, Ward. L. Ward L Warm J. Warren. L. Warren, D, Wasthgfon, A. Watkins. Nin+h Row: R Waisom S. Watson. P. Weber. D, Webs+er, D. West M, Weyer, C. Whife M.W1'1iie 'I'enfh Row: M. Whife. R. White, T. WhHe. C Whifemem B. WhiHle, K Wight J. Williams, R. Williams; ElevenH'I Row: V. Williams, 6. WiHTs. P. Willougghby. A. Wilson, J. Wilson, L Willson. S. Wilson. R. Wise. Twe'lhh Row: B. Wifcher. C. Wcods. L. Wright R. Wright DA Youngblood. L. YoureH. Absentees SEVENTH GRADE B. Adams, E, Adams, C Bmley, K. BarreH, M, Bar- ref'n C. Bassl RV Bryant K. Compfcn. MA Denrfws M. DICK F. Eckhardf, J, Eckharf, R Gibson, R. Hafchef, D. Hodge. D. Hodge. D. Holsion. Dy Lay. F. Meiggs, R. Merriff, B. Meyen H. SIaughier, A Shane, W. Thrash. B. Turner. J. Woods EIGHTH GRADE E. Adams. C. BeHs. R. Bishop 8. Bbamfield. P. Combs. T. Davidscnl D Friiz, D. Fifzwafen E. HarcHe J. KnDHs, E. Lay, H, Maiorsl A. McKinney, M, Moon, L. PaHora. J, Simpson R. Simpson. C. S+eward. .J. Tankersley. D. Willscm. NINTH GRADE E. Abiq. J. Adams P. Allen E. Anderson J. Brown L. Charles. R. Collinsworfh. RK Commins. J. Cook. S. Ellianon, T. Elven; V, I-lollcr': T.Jor1es D. Rainqe. DA Robe, J. Salfers. P. Schilka. J. ScoH, L. Snwder. 3. Tucker. TENTH GRADE 5-. Barber. F. Brokamnk J. Brown. S. Bruner. I. Bush B. Cathay. S. Cologafol G. Cooper. D. Craynom V, Davis. F, Dixon. L, Kinq, R. Kyser, E May. T. McKnqu, M. MHes, D. MiicheW E. Parchm, C. Parker. D, Parker. R. Payne E. Phillip; H, Pudlm L. WhH'e. ELEVENTH GRADE T. Jackson P. Kahua R. Kuhlman, E. Larkin J. Paffon. J. Pocfa C. Smith, B, Wagers. H. Besfer. J. Grubbs. 158 Students In Junior High Spark School Activities w'. -. ' w w, Top: The eighfh-grads college preparaicry English class of Mrs. Ham- berg views the weekly felevision lesson. Above: Comparing +heir newly acquired repori cards. th an expression of safisfacfion, are Linda Evans. Melinda Boyles' and Elaine Duesing. School nurse, Mrs. Kammanm gives Joan Caplinger a rouiine examinaHon. Every day af three o'clock. junior high sfudenfs race +0 +heir lockers, pick up coafs and books, ancf rush +0 waifing bus or club meefing. Admiring Hue Chris'h-nas free prepared by H19 arf deparfmen+ are Larry Hale, Harvey Hendershml and Ella Forbis. BoHam Row: O chss N. Fersons, D. McLean, L. Steele. J. Craynon. J Brelilch R, Saylor. Second Row: A. Talbert, D. BeHs, C. Parneli, H ChappelL J. Perry M. MiHer, H. Lockeff. Coach Frank Rolfe; Third Row: J. MurreLl, R, Miller, J. Chapch, J. RquEn, H, Gresham, C. Edwards, Faurfh Row: T..Schneil' Maqaqer: J. Deafon, I. Jef'fm'es. R. Wissman. A. Hemmhgway. M. Francxa K McChnstan. P. PaHom R, Selkberil Managen Absent from picfura: W. Feeback, J, Bruck, Assw'sfam Coach. Freshman Footballers Fall, Under coach Frank Rolfes. H19 freshman +eam compiled a l-5-l record. In Hwe opener. +he Baby Reds Ios+ 5 CH1?- hanger +0 Wesfern Hills. 6-0. In The nexf game Bloom frounced Hughes. 20-8. wifh McClean Jrallying H16 only Hughes score. Gamble 511qu 0qu Hughes I4-O. and Hwe powerful Taff Senafors romped +0 a 34-0 wx'n, The losing sfreak confinued as Aiken handily defeafed H18 Baby Reds. 27-6. Hughes whipped Heinoid I2-6 wifh PaHon and Voss scorn ing a Jrouchdown apiece. In fhe finale fhe Cen+ral Knighfs foughf +he Baby Reds +0 6 scorefess decision. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL RECORD Freshman Opponen+ Hughes .......... 46; Oy!er . . ....... I l Hughes . . , . ...... 25: Gamble .......... 3!: Hughes ..... . . . . . l9; Porter . . ...... 39 Hughes ...... . . . . 28: Bloom ....... 3I Hughes .......... 32: Cenfraf . . . ...... 27 Hughes . . . . . . . . . 36; Wesfern Hills ........ 20 Hughes .......... 22; Heineld . . . A . ..... l9 Hughes ...... . K . . 29: Aiken ........... 43 Hughes .......... 48; Oyler , . . . . ..... l3 Hughes .......... 40: Gamble .......... 32 Hughes . . A . . ..... 4I; Porfer ........... 37 Hughes ....... . . .26; Bloom ....... 29 Hughes . . . . . . . A .38: Central . . ....... 34 Hughes .......... 32: Wes+ern Hills ..... . . . 30 Hughes . , . . . . , . ,46: Heinold ........ . .47 Hughes .......... 22; Aiken . . . . . . . . . . .40 Summary: 9 wins, 7 losses Baby Hoopsters Successful Boifomikow: Harold Lockett Jim Wesfermeyer, Larry Woods. Arrhur Hemmingl way, Richard Wesf, Bill Melvin, Jim Smlfh, Larry S'rrasbeugh. Jef'f Reggin, Fred Lane. Second Row: Head Caach Harold Sf1cr. Don Evans, Ron Savlor. leghf Baker. 0H0 VosL Dave Boeffcher, 67lberf Oliven Melvin Graf. Mike FranciS. Roy Siekberi, Manager. . ' d 4 SiHan: Russ Jenkins, Dan McLean. Ron PoHy, James Howard, Rainer Mueller, Standing: Eugene Phillips. Manager; Charles Moore, BIH Goefz. Chester Arnold. Ernie Dunawayl Mermen Gain Experience fn +he Hrsf meeJr of Jrhe season. fhe LiHle Red mermen were +rounced by a powerhul Walnuf HI'Hs squad. The second meef saw +he Mus+ang5 of Wesfern Hills splash by Aiken and Hughes by accumulah'ng 36 poin+s 1L0 Hughes' I8. In +he firsf dual meet Coach Sfrahler's mermen were edged by Wifhrow, 42737, In +he +hree ci+y mee+s, +he Walnqu Hills Eagles emerged as P.H.S.L. champs while Hughes swimmers finished sixfh. The lasf mee+ failed +0 produce a winner for Hughes. as WalnmL Hills sl'roked +0 v'ldory in +he Invifah'onals. Mrs. Shirley McKibben sponsors fhe Junior High Girls' A+hIe+ic AssociaHon. Some of Jrhe sporfs for +he girls are volleyball. soccer. baskefball. softball and swimming. The girls parficipafe in The local sporf playdays. which are held af various high schoo S. For +he second sfraighf year, roller-skafing. a new inha- mural sport was held in Hue girls' gym and proved 1'0 be a popular pashme 'For bo+h senior and iunior high sfudenfs. O+her intramural sporfs include archery. bowling. checkers. and badmin+on. Girls Like Sports, Too Do you hear the sirains of music filling the areas adiacanf to H12 girl? gym? Boys and girls from bafh junior and seniur high reach school bright and early in fasien on roller-skafes and start +he fun. Mr. Don Hanan, popular mafhemafics feachm. supervises +his inhamural eYenf. Front: J Cthres, M. Roberka, S, Dammannl D. Morris. Behind: A. Arrnshong J. ScoH, J. Gray. J. Mitchell, S PMS. Mr. C. Wilkev Sponsor. Actors, Actresses Train To heip sfudenfs express +hemselves Through ac+ions as well as speech and To produce more shabb and beHer- equipped ac+ors and acfresses around Hughes;+hese are only some d Hue purposes of +119 Junior High Dramafics Club, The dub is sponsored by Mr. Carl Wilkey, who has now been serving as sponsor fur fwo years. The ofFicers 01c +he club are Sally PiHsk President Jane Mi'l'chelli Vice-presidenf: Mary Roberfs. Secrefary: and Diana Marries. Treasurer. To encourage members 1'0 sewL +heir aims Jrcwvuz-ar-ci an En- ieres+ing fufure in science has been +he main purpose 0? H16 Junior High Science Club during ifs eleven-year exis+ence. The club is sponsored by Miss Helen BeHy Newman. The officers of Jrhe club are Rober+ Singlejron. Presidenf: Larry Bailey. ViceiPresidenf: Beveriy Kidwell. Recording Secrefary: and Linda Cordes. Treasurer. Tradifionally. Hwe main moneyrmaking proied is He sale of seeds during +he spring. Science Club Sets Aim EoHom Row: K. MoeHein, E. Farm 5. Bollingu, J. MiHerI S Fah, B. Rippeioe, R. Luc55 JV Haring. Second Row: K. Hershav. R. S+elbasky, J 50mg; SV Dam- inan. M. Euyles, H, Jones, G Cassiolt Miss Helen Newman. Third Raw: B. Kid. velL C. Whitemun. E. Duesingi B. Cthres, C Tilfurd, R. Spauld'mg P. Todd F Lane. Fcurfh Row: D. Morris, A. Armstrong, L Worthington, D. BIshop, G. Flairl R. Sirug1clon, L. James, 5. Matthews, L. Bailey. Eighth Grade: Boifom Row: J. AHenA V. Frifsch. G. Sager, 5. Evans, C. KidweH, L. Chambers L. Craig, J. Harmon, Second Row: K. Penninqmn, G. Haney, M, Bailey, 5. Hale, S. Matthews, C. Coleman, E. Hoffman. Third Row: M. Bolanl A. Baht, 6. Kindhav T, Suggs. C. Dickerson, R. Kufchins, E. OHEe, R, Goodgames, .. Jr.. E. Evans. Faurfh Row: P. Todd, D. Henson, J. Cast J. William; G. Hale. M. Weathersbm D. Fifzwafen D. Nixon. P. Kindoll. Fifth Row: J. Tafe, K. Rose. B. Tankersby, L. Ruberfs, M. Brown, L.Wor+h1ngiom K. Farmer, 6. Carier. C. Camp- beH. S. Dammann. F. Bruen. Junior High Choirs Produce Plenty of Beautiful Music All of +he Junior High Choirs were under +he supervision and diredion of Miss Josephine Barker. now in her Hlird year as a faculfy member 5+ Hughes. Many voices were blended Jrogefher f0 produce 50er, mellow and beautiful +unes. The sfudenfs in +hese various choirs are frained in voEce usage and mosf of +hem become members of Senior Choir. following +heir parJricipafion in Freshman Choir. The choirs were presenfed in +he Junior High Musical Ninih Grade: Eoifum Row: D, Bolan. J, Knuckle; V. Byrd, JV Ramsey. R. Keagle, F. PaH'om J. Staffregen, D. Mifchell. T. Grear. J. Cuuriier. K. Toon M. Roberis, L. Boang. Second Row: EV Cross, J. WEIHaCE, J. MHcheH, D. Euckshoon. E. Bugger, V. Hopkins. 6. Waw'r G, Dickersonl N. Sommm J Whalery, R. Tudr, T. Concerf +his spring. They also parficipafed in H18 Junior High Dl'sfrid' Con'Tesf. The oHicers 0 Freshmen Choir are Gary Dickerson, presi- denf: Debbie Bolan. vice-presidenf; Sandy Cox. secrefary: and Earlene Dugger along wEJrh Joyce Courfier. librarians. The oHicers of Eighth Grade Choir are Teresa Wright president Emily Honan. vice-presidenf: and Vernon Friason, secre+ary This choir is made up enfirely of eithrh graders. I'r performs during H16 many junior high assemblies. Daniel. S. PiHs, J. Childrcs B. Pths. Third Row: B. Smhh. V. WHmon+ E. Bee croft J. Means, S. Cox A.Arms1rong BA Tuckcn L, Ward, J. Scam L. Schroeder. W, Johnson, T. Jones. D. Dyer. L. Cormier. E. Abfg, 5. Ward. Baffom Row: E. Miiler, J. Fraley, SA Munay, R. Sfelbaskyi V. Friasan, P. Cohen, K, Moeriein, D, Peterson. Second Row: K. McChrisHanl R. Bushlrnan. M. Adarryla C. Askins, H. Chappell. Jn. J. Wesfermeyer, J. roco, C. Tllfcrd, B. Aushu. Third Row: M. Gardiner, .J. Deafon. J. Perry, M. Miller, R. Bryant R. Queen. V. Schall. J. Brelifch. Fourth Row: 6. Ausfini A. Macdonald, Ai Hemmingway, L. Martin, R. Miller, L. Sfeele. Musicians Rate Superior Presen+ing splendid half-fime shows during foofball games and parficipafing in various school fundions are only some of H19 adivifies of Jrhe Junior High Band. which is under +he direc+ion and supervision of Mr. Gilberf Cur+is. This year. +he Junior High Band siudenfs came away 'From +he DisiriciL Music Coniesi wifh seven superior rafings and one excellen+ rafing. The winners of +he superior ra+ings were: James Wesfermeyer. +rumpe+ solo: Ronald Farfhing. frumpef soio; Terry Schoff, oboe solo: Roberf Bryanf. +uba solo; m Ltscam . , 5 LLOCKHEOD James Howard. Jruloa solo; and Rosemary Sfelbasky. Pamela Cohen and Vernon Friason. fluie Jrrio. The Brass Sexfef. consisfing of James Wes+ermeyen Ronald Farthing. Melvin Grai Tim JeHries. and James Howard won +he excellenf rafing. which is second-bes+. The band also par+icpa+ed in +he Spring Concerf and hopes +0 enfer Jrhree insirumenfal numbers in Jrhe Disfricf l2 Confeer a'r Woodward High School in May. Junior High Cheerleaders Boost Team Morale The iuniur cheerleaders are irained by Mrs, McKibben. They pariicipai'e in many of Theisporf funcfions IH1ai call for added color and excfifemenf. Below are: gem: Catnirher, Capfain; Sandra Cox. Co-Capfain; Janet DooliHle, Sally Pifis. E i! 05H. L. f? - 4 Ensemble: BnHom Row: Debbie Bolan, Kaihv Toom Tcrri Daniel, Joyce Coum'er, Edith Cross Second Row: Sandy Cox Earlene Duqqer, Diane Buckshgml Jane! Ramsev. Janey ChildresA Third Row: Tanya Jones. Wanda Jal'mscm mea Schroe den V?ckv Hop'rin5 Jane+ WhMev, L.nda Cormiur. Recognition For Scholarship, To be or no+ +0 be. is Hm quesfion +ha+ many junior high schooi s+uden+s ask in regard +0 whefher or n01L +hey will be invi+ed f0 join +he Hughes chap+er of Junior High Honor Sociefy. To be eligible for membership in fluis organizafion, fhe scholar mus+ have mainfained a B average for half a school year. For H19 laer five years. H18 scholars mainfaining +his scholasfic average have had We honor of being inifia+ed info +he dub in a school assembly and of parficipafing in HS acfivih'esl Va Lg m. , Leadership, Citizenship The Club recognizes scholach abiFHy. leadership. and cifizenship in its members. An impressive banqumL mee+ing fakes place in Hue spring. Presiding as sponsor of +he organiza+ion is Miss Jessie Honeck. The presidenf of H13 Club is Terri Daniel: ihe vice- president Carolyn Davidson: +he recording secre+ary. Susan Keller; 1115 corresponding secrefary. Melinda Boyles. and +he freasurer. William Rippefoe. Members of +his organizaHon meef once a mon+h, under fhe guidance d Hweir sponsor. Along wifh +he help of +he officers she plans Hwel'r ac+ivi+1es. EoHom Row: Beverly Kidwell. John Benne, Vernon ScheH, Wilhem Rippefoo. Melinda Boylas. Second Row: Nancy Stemmer. Terri Daniel, Carolyn Davudsom Susan Kaller. Emma Beecrohl Haane Jones. Honor Socieiy members Rui'h Goering and Mary RaHm c'FFer refresh- men+5 +0 alumna Nancy Hupperim speaker ai Hue 'Fell inHiaHonA Ix? 7 I W ; L LEAN: R Sophomores Lenore Hammans. Karen Moore, and Brenda Ingram selec'r fheir favori+e candy. Tower Filled With Happy Everybody Pitches In Admiring +he Inframural display are represenfaHves Robert Leif and Clarence Graves. The case was presen+ed by Hue class of I962. f Absen+ee s+uden+s will come is know aHendance feachers, Mn Farmer ant! Mr, Heink, and iheir able assisfanfs. Barbara Harvey and Candie Hudson. Modeling +heir Pigiail-Bowfie Day costume for Miss Davis are Carol Ma+heis, Elaine KidweH. Wilda Smallwaod, Paf Brooks and Harrison Blackmond. Junior high secreiary. Mrs. Barnes. assisfs wi+h programsl attendance, and unusual problems. Memories of Work and Play to Assure Pleasant Year A display of a l'ypicaf Spanish village is fhe +opic of discussFon . ar Linda Dove, Mr. Hobson, and Mr. Mallinger. The cafehsria helpErs assis'l' in +119 preparaHons for each day's lunches. Hughes High School Alumnal Association Invifes +he Graduaiion Class of I963 +0 Membership w $ $gxx .- , 032, iii'w- glwr'rrf fr; Ma quy am! . nggnnial CWWQM , w m! E'mrhxltivmlm-kdyzly tbal' ' m! zrl-H'rrggrfmizfrira rIMImins , 7,4 .lezeErind3m'mfyjlme safe: , ' '1ertkr'aggvmkihqm-rwf ,5 'ffww-W- 19.52 The Associa+ion Annually Awards This Cenfennial Cifizenship Ceri'ificai'e Es+ablfshed May 25. I95l The Cifizenship Award was presenfed +0 +he following s+uden+s2 I95I Joseph Ries and Virginia Hofmann l952 Vincen+ A. Orlando and Shirley Jean BarreH I953 Rober+ A. Goering. Irwin O. Rohrbach. Dorofhy Aberman. and Nancy C. Russell I954-John C. Gehrhar+ and Hedy Schrof I955 John Welch and Cilla Chase I95b Tom Minnich and Mary Eiseiein 1957 Pa+rfck Breen and Nelda Nor+on I958 Ar+hur Henn and Barbara Hafner lQSQ-Ralph Taylor and Dorofhy Richards l960-David Langford and Judifh SHvers I96I Rober+ Beyer and Nancy Hupperh I962 James Seibel and Bonnie Kraus EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR I962-63 James R. Carrufhers. Presidenf: Homer S. Toms. Vice-Presiden+; Hazel L. Koppenhoefer. Secrefary; Paul J. Bauer, Treasurer: Jan Gausman. 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Oberschmidf Homeroom 22--Mr. Frolo Homeroom 2 lO Mrs. Sfern Homeroom IO3 Miss Hollweck The Girls of Homeroom 3 I4 Homeroom 208 Mr. Byles 39er Wishes from 308 Homeroom l 12 Miss Aria Parke Schawe Homeroom 305-Mr. Wilkey Home I06A Miss WycowcF Homeroom 222 Miss Reynolds Homeroom 3l6-Miss Harris Mr. and Mrs. Paul TempIeJron Miss Shirley RaHhCF Eugene Eberharf '63 and John KreEm-er '66 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tigqes Miss BeHy Hamm. Class 0 '62 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Russell C. T.. Dee. Lin. Jandyl. and PaHy Twinkie. Wop, Proxy, Jap. and Ugly Bes+ Wishes from Judy Lansaw and Gary Pharo Besf Wishes from Carol Nan'rz and Larry RaHH-F Good Luck from Lydia Lakes and Richard Grohs M. RaHiH. S. OH, 5. EverehH R. Goering Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor 175 'Page Dennis GrOSk-Sevenfh Grade Good Luck! Linda Clark '63 and Glenn Hauser 'bl Don and Sandy We sfick fogefher! Besf Wishes from Gene Chumbley Shirley. Pat Sandy. Joyce. Sally Always fogefher. Sandy and Charlie Dee +imes Jim Joyce loves Pefe; Pefe loves Joyce Bes+ Wishes +0 Ray MaHock Besf of Luck from Greg Bereskin Linda and MajoreHes Mr. and Mrs. Roberf J. Lamb Good Luck in '63 The Falcons Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley C. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ligh'l' Mary Ann and BeH'y Jane Lighf Congrafulafions +0 Judy and Sharon Congrafulafions 'm '63 from +he OeHinger Family Good Luck +0 +he Class of '63 from Dave and BeHy Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goering Thanks +0 Miss Reynolds l963 Annual Shag Paule++e Wilson. Gloria MiIes. Bobbie Bowen Complimenfs from a friend Always fogefherrBarbfe and Ken Kafhy and Paul Al says Good Luck +0 Judy Mr. and Mrs. Rudohc Brillinger Remembering all Jean and Trudy Good Luck +0 Seniors. Booky and PaH'y Good Luck, Seniors CharIes and Sandy Mr. Harry Hannum. Assisfanf Principal Junior High Senior Directory A ADELHARDT. Edna .......... 2741 Wagner Sfreef 4254 ALDRIDGE, Jean .......... 3435 Telford Avenue 4204 ALDRIDGE. Kay .......... 3435 Telford Avenue 4204 ALEXANDER.W111iam.Jr. ..... 3132 Harvey Avanue 4294 ALLEN. Darlene 1 . ...... . . . . 34-8 Vocker+ 4194 ANDERSON. JudHh L. ........ 1716 Logan Sfreei 4104 ANDERSON, A1511 Marvin .......... 220 Baxfer 4204 ANDERSON, Andre GarreH ....... , 329 Hearn 4291 ARTISl Willie Pear1 ......... 666 Glenway Avenue 4294 AUSTIN. Gracie4 .......... 3239 Beekman Sheet 4254 B BAKER. Cam1 ............... 74-9 McMak1n4324 BAIL. David S ............ 5982 Waldway Lane 4244 BANKEMPER.S11aron ......... 374 Terrace Avenue 4204 BARTHOLOMEW. Danny ....... 3083 Tay1or Avenue 4204 BARTON. Kafhy ........... 539 Em Epworfh 4324 BATTLE. Dewa ........... 543 Rockda1e Avenue 4294 BAYLOR. William ............ 34-9 Forssf 4291 BESS William N ............ 614 Union Sheet 4294 BINFORD, Travfs ......... 1773 Elmore Avenue 4234 BISHOR Veronica ........... 2712 Vine Sfreef 4194 B1RR1. Louis, Jr. .......... 2630 JeFFerson 4194 BLACKMOND, Harrisont Jr. . I784 Dreman Avenue 4231 BLANKENSHIP. Paf ......... 1323 Elam Sfreef 4254 BOLLING. Donald Louis ....... 1482 Dud1ey Sfreef 414-4 BOLLINGER, John .......... 4-51 Ada Sfree1 4194 BOSSE, Donald F. ........ 417 Soufhview Avenue 4191 BOWEN. Bobbie Ann ........ 1909 Lillie P1ace 4234 BRADSTREET. Carol ......... 358 Howell Avenue 4204 BRADY. Ronald . ........ 554 Hickory S+ree+ 4294 BRAND. Sandra Kay ........ 174-9 Schneider Avenue 4234 ERILLINGEK Gerfrud ......... 1629 HoHner Sfreef 4234 BROCK. Sandra Lee ............ 1771 Sycamore 4104 BROOKS. Paf M .............. 2534 Auburn 4194 BROWN. Joyce .......... 2701 Norfh Bend Road 4394 BROWN. Larry ............. 34-2 Probasco 4204 BUNTON. Barbara .......... 513 Prosped P1ace 4294 BURCHAM, P51 ............ 2018 Vine SfreeJr 4194 BURRESS. Linda ............. 2345 Kenfon Street 464 C CAMPBELL Sharon ........... 3325 Reading Road 429 CARDEW4 Carolyn ........... 3447 Cornell Place 20 CAROL. Verena Minna ....... 3525 Middle1on Avenue 4204 CARTER, S+ave ............ . .719 Burr Oak 4324 CARUSO. Thomas .......... 2148 Clifton Avenue 4194 CARTER. C1ara .......... I750 Townsend Sireef 4231 CASCADDON. Carol ........ V 55 Parker Streef 4194 CHAPMAN.Cur11S ......... 34-4-1 M4dd1e1on Avenue 4204 CHUMBLEY. Eugene .......... 2374- Vidor 4194 C1ERS. Pafricia Diane .......... 501 Foresf Avenue 1294 CLARK. Schar1yn ............ 1732 Young S+ree+ 4101 CLARK. Linda ............. 4560 Innes Avenue 4234 COLE. Sharon Ann ........... 355 Howell Avenue 4204 COOK, Jeanne ............ 318 Terrace Avenue 4204 COUCH. Edward ............ 277 Mohawk Shaw 4144 COX. Shave J .............. 22 W. Universify 4194 CROCHERON. Carolyn ...... 3045 Concordia S+ree+ 461 CUNNINGHAM, Roberf ....... 335 Norfhern Avenue 4274 CUNAGIN. Pamela ........ 2291 WoIH S+ree1 4114 CURRY. David ........... 38 Rawson Wood Circle 4204 D DAHMANN. Roxanne ........... 3701 Vine S+ree1 4194 DAVIS, Nicki .......... 256 Lud1ow Avenue 4204 DEARWESTER, Walfer ........ 2331 Ohio Avenue 4194 DESCHLER.Ph1111p A .......... 1554 Donaldson P1ace 4231 DEARINGER. LucEIIe ............. 1655 Cooper 4234 DOGGETF. Carol 5 ........... 4412 Win+on Road 4321 DOOLEY, Pa+ ............... 614 E. Epworih 4324 DRAGON, Charles ........... 2216 Selfm Avenue 4144 DUMLER. Donna L ........... 1544 Dona1dson P1aca 4234 DUPPS, Robert ............. 4017 Apple Sfrtee1L 4234 DYER, Roberf .............. 215 Fosdicl Sireef 4194 E EBERHART. Eugene ........... 1633 Bruce Avenue 4234 EVERETT. Sandy ............ 3370 BTshop Sheet 4204 476 F FAY. Sharon ............... 423 Riddle Road 4204 FERGUSON, Roberf ........... 45 Foresf Avenue 4204 FERRELL. Joyce .............. 238 Oak Sfreef 4194 FLANAGAN, Diane .......... 354-7 WHson Avenue 4291 FOLEY. Deanna .......... 1567V2 Tremon+ Sfreef 4144 FRANKLIN. L015 Caro1yn ........ 24-7 Melish Avenue 4194 G GAlNES. James ............ 3478 Dury Avenue 4294 GARLAND. Lonnie .......... I48 Hun+ingfon Place 4194 GARRETT, Juanita ............ 4729 Kirby Road 4234 GARRETI Ronald ......... 3204- JeHerscn Avenue 4214 GAY. Vicior .............. 2612 Hamlock Sireei' 464 GERHARDT. Darline ........... 4632 Chickering 4324 GOERING. Rufh ............. 3362 Morrison 204 GOSSLING. Barbara ........... 440 Hand Avenue 324 GRIMM. Marilyn .............. 3257 Glendora 4204 GUM, James ............... 1794 Knox S+ree+ 4144 H HALE. Roberf ................. 2258 Rice 4194 HALL. Giaria Jean ............ 30 Louis Avenue 4204 HALVORSON. Karyn .......... 3435 Cornell P1ace 4204 HAML1N, Bruce ............ 3212 R0115 Sfreef 4194 HAMMOND. Brooks .......... 2603 Euc1id Avenue 4194 HANSEN1 George ........... 2337 Mur151 Cour? 4194 HANSON, Minerva , . . ........ 624 Union Sfreef 294 HECKENMUELLER. James P. . . 9 . 647 Clemmer Avenue 194 HEFFRON. James W .......... . . 2344 StraHord I94 HENSON, John F ........... 1139 Afwood Avenue 24-4 HERSHEY, Deanna ........... 179 EasaL McMillan 419' HILDEBRAND, Eugene ......... 2557 Liddell S+ree+ 425 HILLI Gary ............. 210 Calhoun Sfreef 4194 HILL. JacqueHne Ann ...... 328 Erkenbrecher Avenue 4294 HOLT. P4111114: .............. 1605 Saxon Sfree+ 423 HOPKINS, David Max ......... 624- Riddle Road 420 HOWARD. Linda .......... 1555 Chase Avenue 4234 HUDSON. Aure1fa . ...... 866 Rockdale Avenue 4294 HUFF, Reda ............. 2205 Vicfor S+ree1 4194 HUFE Vivian ........... 3628 Washingfon Avenue 429 HUNT. Gracie ............. I21 Malvern Place 419 HUTCHINS. Leora ............ 1824- Sycamore 4104 I INGRAM. Mary .............. 2923 Be11evue 4194 J JACKSON. Richard ........... . .532 Prospecf 4294 JALLICK. Joyce. . . ......... 2205 Vic+or s+ree+ 1W1 JEFFERSON, Noel ............ 3639 Foresi- Farl: 294 JENKINS 5hir1ey, . ......... 3537 Wilsan Avenue 4294 JOHNSON. CharJoHe ......... 1812 Elmore Sheet 4234 JOHNSON, Jerry .......... . 2311 Map1ewood 4194 JOHNSON Shirley Ann ..... 3365 Wesf M111va1e Circie 254 JOHNSTON, Shirley ............ 1593 Tremon+ 414-4 JONES, Harry ................. 2244 L016 4174 JONES. SharOfl ................ 128 Dorsey 4104 JONES, Veronica .............. 3495 Burns? 4194 K KELLER. Sandra Lynn ........ 1409 Tthpson Heighfs 4234 KELLER, Wayne ............. 2331 Wheeler 4194 KELLOM, Albert. Jr ........... 3638 Vine s+rea+ 4194 KENNEDY. Harbara Lee ........ 4-642 Winfon Road 4324 KIDWELL. Elaine ............... I49 Mason 4194 KILGORE, Vera .............. 76 Top Ridge 324 KIRCHGESSNER. Beiiy ......... . 1763 Esmonde 14-4 KLEIN: Shirley ............. 2309 Chickasaw 4194 KOCH. Edward ............... 404 Warner 4194 KOCH. Jlm ................. 4-081 431111017 4204 KRAMER. Cher1es ............. 4130 Langland 4234 L LAKES, Lydia Caro1 ......... 154-1 Donaldson Place 4234 LAMB. CharloHe Lynn ........ 294 McCormick Place 194 LANEY. Garrine .............. 3931 L1Iwe11yn 234 LANSAW. Judifh Kay ........... 619 S1raig111' 4194 LEE Larry J ............... 3058 Moosswood 4254 LESLIE. Lorean ............. 225 Erkenbrecker 4294 LEWIS. Rowena. 4 .............. 226 Hearn 429 LIGHT. Mary ................. 2507 Ohio 19 LIGON, Chacles .............. 4003 Colerain 234 LINAHAN. 13.1: ................ 201 Kinsey 4:94 LOHRUM. Ted .............. 324I Jegerson LONG. Pa+ricia Ann ........... 40I7 Delaney LOVINS. Gilberf Cecil ............ l845 Chase LOVITT. Roy .............. 42!: Ada LUCAS, Judith ............. 4823 Cherry Sfreef LYNCH, Velma Jean ............. I47 Mason M MacBRAIR, BI'H ........... 4257 Chambers Sfreef MAGYAR, John .......... 2803 Orland Avenue MARSHALL. JacqueHne ...... 3362 Reading Read MARTIN. Laverne ........... . .3436 Harvey MARTIN. Verlinza ........ 2l36 Deentxeld Place MARTINI. Dobres Mary Ill W. Charlfon Shea? MASON. William Ronald 82I Cleveiand Avenue MATHEIS. Carol ......... 243 Renner Sfreef McCABE! Pafricia ......... 4235 Florida Avenue MCHALE, Sally Ann ......... BIO? Imperial Sheet MclNTOSH. Joyce . ..... 2222 Ravine Sfreef MCKEE. Charles .......... 729 Ridgeway Avenue MECHLER! Sylvia ......... 28l8 Sdney Avenue MERCHANT! Karen Sue ........ Ilb Lyon Sfreef MEYERS, Diane ........ 3l32 Van Buren Avenue MILES. G!mia ......... 3232 Fredonia Avenue MILLER! RoseHa ........... 7W Whiffier Sfreef MINCEY. Cm-ol ........... 2377 Ravine Sfreef MOORE. William C. ......... lbl Kinse MOORER, Willie .......... 34! Foresf Avenue MOYE! Lawrence ........ 2825 Euclid Avenue MUHLBERG. Jandyl ....... 43l2 Langland Sheet MULLINS, Minnhe ........ 526 Rockdale Avenue MURDOCH. Sieve ........... 340l Brookline MURPHY, Jack a ......... 2Il KloHer Avenue N NANCE! Samuel ............ 233E S'I'rafford NANTZ, Cara! ............. 35H Cornell Place NAPIER. Linda .............. 432 Soufhview NELSON, Carolyn ............. 55! Hale NELSON. Brenda Sue .......... 25H Ohio NELSON. G!en ............ 242 McCormick NOEL, Ann ......... 3460 Vine NORWOOD. PafricIa A .......... 3525 Middlefon O OETTINGER. Judy ............. 405 Warren OTT, Sharon ................ 506 Dixmyfh OTTIS. Tom .............. 2726 Vine Street OWENS. Arfhur ............. 27I7 Sander OWENS, Sfeve .............. 44-0 LaFaye-He P PARRIGAN! Jim ............... 2609 Eden PEPPLES. Roger ................ I45 Gage PEYTON. Gwendolyn .......... b9l Glenwood PENN. Marilyn L ............. 233 East Universify PERSON. Lonnie ............ .2247 McGregor PIELAGE, Jerry .............. 2936 Eden PIGOTT. Pafrl'da ............ 283 McCormick PLOWMAN. Charles .......... 283328 McGregor POWELL. Efoise ............. 3580 Tacoma POWELL! Rufh .............. 3l32 Van Buren PRUSINOWSKI. Richard .......... 303I Jefferson Q QUATKEMEYER. Ka+herine Alice ........ 4708 Kirby R RAMSEY. Larry ............. 653 Clemmer RANSOM. Carol ............. 2726 Wagner ! RATLIFF! Mary ............... 344l Morrison REECE! William ............... SI? Hale REED. Jenine ................ 730 Derby REID, Leonardo .............. 262 Piedmonf RITTER. Ronald ............... I9l6 Young RIDGEWAY, Laura E ............... 8I7 Blair ROARK, David ............ 325 West McMillan ROARK. Diana ............ 325 Wes? McMillan ROBERTS. Lanny .............. 2322 Moerlein ROBINSON, Roger Clayfon ........ 4359 HamiHon ROGERS. Eva .............. 3H0 Imperial ROLAND, Gai! .............. 3H0 Burne'! ROSE. Susan Eileen .............. 27I2 Euclid ROSS. Lenora ................ 3829 Llewe ROSS. Maxine ................ 540 Milfon RUE. Sharon .................. 2626 Essex RUNCK. Susan .............. 4030 Cliffon RUSSELL. Kathy .............. I9l9 Delawer H0! lb! i201 H21 177 S SALLEE. John Robert ........... l2l Winkler SAMUELS! Clark ............. 2922 Eden SCHAEFER. Jack L. ........... lel Waverly SCHAEFER. Karen ........ 2'92 Grand SCHLACHTER! Donna M. ........ 22I0 Auburn SCHUNK, Janef ........... 4572 Innes SCHWIETERS, Marilyn ......... 2526 SfraHord SCOTT, Glenn ............... 3768 Vine SEARS! Curiis ........ l043 Rachel SHELTON..Judy4 A 2 . I626 Burgoyne SHORT. Allen M. ..... 3269 Bowling Green Cour1' SMALLWOOD. Wilda l052 SchiH SMITH. Alberia ...... 726 Gholson SMITH. Barbara ............ 240 Piedmon+ SMITH, Laura ............. 6l8 King's Run SMITH. Geraldine ............ 726 Gholson SMITH. Reg ane ......... 554 Hale SMITH. Sandi ............ 637 Easf Epworfh SMITH. Sandra AAAAAAAA ' 3l4 Rockdale SOUTHERLAND.Kenne1h ...... l24 Malvern STANCU. Come! STEELE! LomIne E. 257 Sana+or Place 24-? Bodmann STEWART. Loni June 7 . ....... 2720 Coy STICKROD. Anfhony Thomas ....... 724 McMillan STOESS! Roberf ............ 2214 Wheeler STOUT. Donna ............. 4I55 Apple STRAWDEFI. Earlene ....... 564 Melish STURGILL, Jean ........... 74 East Ho!!i5+er SULLIVAN. BeHy ............. 3542 Irving TAYLOR. Ca r01 TAYLOR. Gwendolyn 2780 Wesfbrcok Drive I Nw-NANNN-N--- Owogmmumuowa4x4oa 3'; N-O -N-Q 000$ HSEZCVZ 4:: u 4:- 0 -0 I9! HO! Ill! l3l9 Burdeff Avenue N: TEMPLETON! Kay ......... 4237 Mad Anfhony 23! THOMPSON. Sfeve ........ 565 Terrace Avenue 20! THROWER. Melrose L3 ...... 353 EHand Drive !29! TEGGES. Michael B. ....... 3947 CDIBrain Avenue I25! TODD, Louise ....... 3I32 Van Bruen l29! TOLER. Mary Kafherine ...... 2453 Beekman Sfree'r l2?! TOLLIVER! Dennis ......... 4239 Fergus Slreef !23! TOON. Dim ......... 2l34 Salim Avenue U4! TSCHEINER! Norberf ......... 2209 Rice Sfreef H9! TUCKER, Ann ......... BvB Glencoe Place U9! TURNER. Fred ......... I515 Springlawn Avenue U3! U ULBRICH. Pe+e ........ 3443 Cornell Place !20! UPSHAW. Allen ....... 3454 Harvey Avenue !29! V VAUGHN, Bernice .......... 353 Rackdale Avenue !29! W WADE. Delorris ............ IBIS Josephine fl?! WAGERS. Anna Belle .......... 2710 Coy S+ree+ I?! WAHLE. David F. . 7 . ...... 26I4 Sciofo Sireef !I9! WALKER. MarcelFUs Jaseph ........ 209 Dorsey U0! WALKER, Margaret ........ 3I32 Van Buren i2?! WALLACE. Janet Kafh!een ...... 534-0 Winnes+e Avenue 32! WATTS. Lawrence ........ 8l9 Cleveland Avenue !29! WEBSTER, Larry ........... 38l8 Vine Sfree+ H7! WEHRMEYER. Timofhy E ........ 3l6 Warner Shee'r U9! WEINGARD. Arfhur .......... 3082 Henshaw K25! WILKYMACKY, Sandy .......... '583 Tremon+ Il4! WILLIAMS. Craig ........... 4754 Ham'Hon !23! WILLIAMS, Dcrofhy ............. 877 Blair H?! WILLIAMS. Memoleigh .......... 972 Burfon H?! WILLIAMS. Marion James ......... 547 Charming U0! WILLIAMSON! Morris .......... 224 Calhoun II?! WILSON. Caro! .............. I58 Darsey HO! WILSON. Pauleffa E ............ I727 Townsend U3! WOLFERTl Carolyn ........ 24I6 Highland U9! WOLKE. Larry ............. 1526 Springlawn K23! WONG. Lois ................ 22b Ehrman !20! WRIGHT, Leona ........... , . 2 . 3564 Lee f2?! WURSTER. Ray ............... 26H: Sander HQ! Y YARBROUGH. Ursula Madelyn ......... '025 Dana !29! YOUNG. James ............... 26I9 Eden U9! YOUNG. Shirley G .............. 3029 Sfan+on l6! YOUNG. Wendell P3 ............ 3548 Purdue HO! Z ZANDERS. Elizabe+h ............ 532 Carplin !29! ZAPF. Joyce ............... 685 Kirby Road !23! Absenfee Underclassmen Adver+isemen+s Alumnal AssociaHon Annual Represeniahies, Junior High Annual SfaH Ari Depar+men+ Assis+an+ Principal. Junior High Assisfani' Principal, Senior High 7 B 7 Band. Junior Band, Senior Baseball Baskefball. Junior High Baske+balL Reserve Baske+balL Varsi+y Befa Chi Business Educafion Cheerleaders. Junior High Cheerleaders. Senior High Counselors Cross Counfry Driver's Educaiion Eighfh Grade Efghih Grade Choir English Deparimenf Ensemble 75:7 Fcofball, Junior High Fuofball. Reserve Foo+balL VarsHy Foreign Language Deparfrnerd French Club Freshman Choir Future Teachers of America 7 6 - Gargoyle Represenhfivai. Junior High Gargoyle Sfaff German Club Girlsl Afhlefic Associa+ion H Club Healfh Careers Club Healih Deparhnenf Hi-Y Home Economics DepaHmenf Honor League Honor Socieiy, Senior HuzeHes Index Page I58 '70-'76 I68 I48 IlO-III. 65 75 I3 I2 I64- ! l4-l I5 '78-'79 I60 93 90-91 I3! 76 I64 I l8 l3 88-89 78 I4?-I52 I63 68 II7 I60 87 82-93 74 I27 I63 l25 148 II2-Il3 l24 102-107 l2? l25 7b 129 77 I 22- l 23 I20 I24 178 Indusfriai Ari: Deparimenf lniramural Sporfs ... J - Junior Council on World AHairs Junior High Dramafics Club Junior High Girls' Glee Club Junior High Honor Sociefy Junior High Science Club Junior High Social S+udies Club Junior High Sfudenf Council Juniors Lafin Club Ubraly Lunchroom MaioreHes. Senior High Ma'H'I Club Maihemchs Depar'lmen'f Merchandising Club Marry-Go-Round Music Departmen+ Ninfh Grade Nune Pairons' Page Pep Club Physical Educafion Departmem Principal - S - Sages Science Deparfmanf Secretaries Seniors Senior Choir Senior Class Officers Senior Class Sponsors Senior Direcfory Senior Studenis Councif Senior Y-Teens SevenHw Grade Social Sfudies Deparhnenf Sophomores Spanish Club Special Education Classes S+age Crew Sfudeni Assisianfs Swimming. Junior High Swimming. Varsiiy -T- Tennis Thespians Track 76 I00-l0l 12I I62 le I65 lb2 I48 I53 47-49. 57 I 26 69 23 IE8 I2l 73 IS! l36-I39 75 l44-l47 I59 I69 IN 77 I2 l33 7O 23 25-43 Il6-l I7 24 24 I77-l78 ll? I30 154458 7I 52-57 126 72 I32 l34-I35 Ibl 94 95 I32 95-97 I'I - -I 'L - '-' ' II - I I ' I I J g r I I F ' '. II ' I: A V - 1 . ' ;I'i 1? h u ... '-. I .- . .o - . I Ill I r' I .- 2.: 'r II. -' ..' . 1.5 - I . :1 ..-I , I 5 .I'. , , Iall! .- 19 r-ck, J- l.' e 5.x. r yd.- . 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