Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1966
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CINCINNATI, OHIO YEA, RED! YEA, WHITE! HER STAR IS BRIGHT! HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL 1M. WNW WM 0 GRADE or bett-e - CHAN; 6mm 5W9 A-x '1' A Hughes student is chosen to be a Boys' Week councilman. The Honor Society initiates several top students. Three seniors test their knowledge on It's Academic . These are students who bring honor to their alma mater. .LT . Sure, I'll help! These words are heard around school many times- when stage props must be collected . . . candy sold .. . parents directed to classrooms at Open House . .. book references located rapidly. Yes, co- operative Huzites like to help. STUDENT COUNCIL succEsnou Box GIVE ME A I w ' Isfmmwlx'alClx'n'lilh't'.'b ;'xyl'.I-I - :'n 1' n'. f n yr 1' P t t t D O ....... t . W - t - ' , -.. - IWI '1': '33:..h A. M- -- U t ht ' t 'W U t ' mo w t 14hr? pix'o't .. ' unWMI . . ND ,,,,,,, Big Reds go where the action is-on the mats and in the pool, on gridiron, diamond and court. They thrill to victo- ry, but let defeat renew their determi- nation to win the next time. Teamwork, talent, and drive pave the way to glory. HAPPINESS Happiness is autographing a friend's ANNUAL . . . worshiping the Beatles .. . doing the latest dance step . . . displaying artistic talent . . . initiating a rookie into the Big Red Band . .. taking siesta to relax from work of State vice-president. rm n Get ready, it's time for curtain call! . . . Has anybody seen my band uni- form? . . . These sounds suggest the excitement at Hughes as activities swing into action. Busy Huzites strive to promote excellence in all phases of school life. A -TWWWww'. .zwnwywm y,.,...,.,4,,m Seif-respect adds dignity and worth to every person. Whether he is a sev- enth grader crossing the Hughes threshold for the first time or a senior receiving his diploma at Graduation, let him proudly carry forward the banner of Hughes. Terri Daniel and Ken Mon+ag Sandra Rober+s and Ar+hur Scheuermann Maria SHebel and Tom Shaw H CONTENTS HONOR Academics ..... I7 USEFULNESS Clubs.....43 GLORY Sports. . . . .61 HAPPINESS Student Life . . . . 91 EXCELLENCE Activities . . . . . 97 SELF-RESPECT Students ..... I I 5 'x x ,. Excerpis from Valedic+ory Address. given by Miss Alice Brand. Class of '65, 3? fhe Commencemenf Exercises in Music Hall, on June I5. I965. lCompleie speech, page l72.l Commencemenf is, in a very real sense. Hie beginning of many new experiences. H is +he beginning of our ac- ceptance ini'o +he aduH world, H is l'he beginning of a new freedom +0 direc+ our own ac+ions. H is Jrhe beginning of a new responsibility 'For our own financial and social inde- pendence. Bui. mosf of all. Commencemenl- is +he beginning of our search for our purpose in life. Purposeiul living is based on an undersfanding of four poin'rs: where we are, who we are. where we are going. and how we hope i'o gef +here. i . . First where are we? We are in a universe which chalw lenges us on +0 more and more explora+ion. We live in a greaf na+ion, which is siill plagued wi+h problems of poverly and civil righls. . . . Looking backward. we can see +ha+ we. as gradua'l'ing seniors. have walked a fairly common pafh. . . . Looking forward. we see +ha+ soon Hie road will diverge. opening lo each of us new oppor+uni+ies. Bu'l before we choose a palh- way, we musl. first have a lhorough undersfancling of ourselves. . . . Who are we. anyway? You mighf say we are a combina- l'ion of inl'eresls and abilities, successes and failures, likes and dislikes, fears and hopes. . . . In any event who we are-as shown by our inieresis and abilifiesedefermines where we are going. Then, where are we going? Soon +he Class of '65 will scaHer: some +0 +ake iobs. some +0 go info milifary service, some i'o be married, and some 10 pursue l'heir educai'ion in college or elsewhere. YeiL regardless of whai' our Fu+ure plans may be. we all need a vision and a goal. . . . However. if we are no+ willing +0 supplemeni our visions wi'lh effeclive work, +hey will never be realized. And, of course, when our visions are nof real goals, bui rafher idle wishes. +hey will never. never come +rue. . . . Now +ha+ we have analyzed who we are. where we are. and where we are going, we come +0 +he final quesfion: How do we gef +here? Furfher educafion. whefher a+ college or in +he world. is +he firsl slep foward achievement . . . H follows, +hen, +ha+-+he second s+ep +oward our achieve- menf is work 1For H is +hrough work ihaf we pu'r our knowl- edge info prac+ice. . . . Finally. all our knowledge. all our plans. and all our work. s+ill do no'r insure us of'discovering a frue purpose. For we may become easily discouraged. Our vision may somefimes be dimmed by adversiiy. We may have l'o modify our dream. ' Yei Jrhere is one facf of which we may be sure. There is a- God of infinife power and love who cares aboui us. Through Him. our failures, our blunders. our +rials and our fears are Jmansiormed inl'o Jrhe very sfepping-sfones of achievement And +hrough Him. we can discover +he finesl' purpose in our lives. ; ;.. i i 5 For the honor of the school represents the rea- son that loyal Huzites strive for high scholastic attainments, participate in athletics and prac- tice good citizenship. They cherish their Alma Mater. Capable Principal Dedicated to Brightening Hughes Star Mr. Edwin SuHon, Jr., has done much +0 make our pas+ years a+ Hughes memorable and enjoyable experiences. Compefent dignified. and friendly. he draws respecf and admirafion from s+uden+ and faculfy alike. As Hwe chief adminisfraJror of our school. Mn SuH'on has Jtaken upon himsehc H18 responsibilify of providing H13 s+uden+s wi+h a pleasan+ a+mosphere hr learning, AHhough 111's posH'ion keeps him confined f0 a busy schedule. he 5H +akes Time +0 handle +he individual problems of his s+udenfs. Mr. SU'I'- +on's dedicafion +0 making Hughes s+uden+s responsible cifizens of fhe world is demons+ra+ed by his cons+an+ urging For excellence. and fhe success of his endeavors is +ypified by +he ou+s+anding accomplishmen+s of Hughes graduafes in +he fields of business and higher educafion. 18 Work of Three Assistant Principals, Ever 50 Valuable A V.I.P. known f0 everyone af Hughes is our Mr. Hobson. senior high assisfan+ principal, He is kept busy by Jraking care of aHendance, enrollment and sfudenf acfivifies. His main safisiacfion, however, comes from working wifh +he senior class. +0 whom he gives invaluable guidance +hrough- omL +he year. In many ways, Mr. Jones. Hie adminisi'ra'i'ive assisfanl principal. furnishes leadership for Hie smooih operafion of His school. His many responsibilifies include curriculum- 19 planning. +eacher appraisal. and providing sfudenfs wifh fexfbooks and lockers. Mr. Sfiilweil is Hue popular assisfanJr principal of H113 iunior high seciion. His duiy is +0 prepare junior high sfuden+s for fheir years in fhe senior high schooli The friendly reia+ionship between himself and Hie sfudenis in bofh junior and senior high makes him one of fine besi- liked adminisfrafors af Hughes. Junior High Counselors Donna Knisley Moss WhHe Shirley Linne ufokn Jean 5. Frehse wiih Clarence Haubher. iunior. 2.0 Senior High Counselors George Greene Leola Wedell John Acree Throughouf fhe pas+ year, sfudenfs of H16: senior high secfion of Hughes have benefi'red from The guidance of an experienced counseling sfaH. Mrs. Frehse. Miss Wedeli. Mr. Acree. and Mr. Greene. wifh +he aid of individuai feachers. assisf sfudenfs in planning Hweir fquures end in solving problems which have arisen bo+h in H16 school and a+ home. This year Mrs. Frehse is working especially wi+h seniors, helping fhem selemL a college or occupafion. which is besf sui+ed +0 +heir individua! inferesfs and abiliHes. In Hue iunior high, Miss Linne. Mr. WhH'e, and Mrs. Knisley help sevenfh, eighfh, and ninfh graders +0 become adjusfed 'ro high school life. A+ +he end of each marking period. feachers hike +heir grade books +0 fhe audiforium. There, amid much hech acfivify of various kinds, fhey record subiecf grades for af leas1L one hundred HHy s+uden+s in many differen+ home- rooms. S+uden+ helpers supplied by +he counselors. assis+ in disfribufing +he numbered frays. Big Staff of 120 Teachers Provides Leadership for Learning Frances Adomeif John Arringson Penr Ayer Winsome Bacon Josephine Earker Ar+ French Vocal Music Science Vocal Music Richard BarreH Ted Bduar Doro'fhy Beaver George Bike Raber+ Bradford Physical Educafion Science Maihema'rics HeaHh English Yvonne Brown James Bruclr Shawarf Bruner Adron BuHer Business Social Sfudies Insfrumeni'al Music Science Social S+udies Rnbed Campbell Timofhy CanField Mary Caslay Ellis Candi Evander Cherry Industrial Arts Science Home Economics Mafhemdfics Science I never cauld learn H13 prfncipal par'rs of all Hmse irregular verbs. complain +hese siudenfs. Tomorrow and Jrepmorrow and Jromorrow . . Senior sfudenfs remember +his passage from Shakespeare's Jrragedy, Macbe'l'h, as one of +heir mos+ difficuH' lessons in inferprefafion during fheir junior year of English. The works of Dickens. Hardy, Frost WiHa Ca+her, and many o+her aufhors. provide hours of reading and sfudy for 5hr denfs defermined f0 gain a grea+er appreciafion of liferary masferpieces. Li+era+ure is only parf of +he curriculum, however, There Mr. S+ephens. English and iournall'sm Geecher. uses new over-head proiecfor in his classes. is also +ha+ old foe. grammar. F0r+una+ely. Hughes has qualified and experienced feachers, who sfress +he funda- menfals 0+: our language and furnish sfudenfs wifh a solid background of good usagefor speech and wrifing. Since Mrs. Hamlin resigned as chairman of fhe English Deparfmen+ 1an June, Mr. Bradford and Mrs. En+zminger now head up +he senior high and iunior high secfions. respectively. Mr. Bradford, Mrs. Enfzminger Head Largest Department L. Whife, G. Clark. and F. BarneH siudy the globe. B. Redmond gives her his+ory assignmen? +0 Mr. Grooms. Yesterday's History Helps Build Today's Great Society Are you infereslecl in American his+ory, modern l'aisfory. world hisfory. civics. socio-economic problems, or world geography? H; you're a hlsfory buff. you will have a field day, for all +hese sfimula'ling courses are offered 6+ Hughes. Courses required are American hlslory and modern or Mr. Wilkey leads discussion of a socio-economic problem. h-tL world l'IlSl'OFy, Socio-economic problems is open only f0 senlors. and world geography only lo freshmen. H's a golden opporfunify +0 learn nof only about your own counl'ry and government bul' aboul' ol'her counfries. Hislory lovers, arise! The opporlunily is here. Take advantage of H ! if Jack Collopy Donald Dadey Joseph Davis Special Educaficn English Business s 24 ' .1; - - ,, L ' JJ Regina Dubers+ein Mahala Enhminger JudiHI Eschmeyer ' English English Mafhemafics Harofd JGann Pafricia Gardner Ellyn IGeller English English English Glenn Grismere Lyle Grooms Margaref Hall lndusirial AH: Social Studies English George Diersing Edward Driver Social Sfudies MaHne'nchs Fred Foegler Shiriey Frosf Mafhemai'ics Home Economics Charles Geraci Howard Grimes Business Physical Educafion William Hall Anna Ham1in Business English Teachers Sometimes Like to Relax With a Book A Beafles fan! Miss Sanders enioys John Lennon's book. ?sr . Anna Baldwm checks invenfory wifh Mr. Siddall. Prospective Employees Train In recen+ years. +he business oleparfmemL has greaHy in creased in numbers. Clerical services and record-keeping are H18 neweer courses added f0 fhe curriculum. Addifional modern business machines have been purchased +0 acquain'.L sfudenfs wiJrh +heir use in an office. Wifh offerings such as bookkeeping, accoun+ing, +yping, shorfhand. merchandising. and salesmanship, H is no+ difficuH ?or 6 Hughes sfudemL +0 become fhe boss's Jrop secrefary! 7-5 Mr. Davis assigns homework +0 his record-keeping class. for Jobs After Graduation Shorfhand and +yping also come in handy for +aking nofes in class or Jryping H1a+ Jrerm paper. Merchandising and sales- manship sfudenfs work in big depar+men+ s+ores as weH as af school. Through +heir classroom +eachers, sfudenfs obfain parf-Hme jobs affer school and during holidays and regular iobs lafer on. Some s+uden+s fake +heir knowledge of business pracfices wiJrh +hem +0 college. Several Jrypes of ma+hema+ics courses prepare s+udenfs for a fufure more and more involved th numbers. Con- sumer Mafhemafics acquaint; s+uden+s wifh many differenf kinds of financial calcula+ions +hey will have 1'0 make as adulf cH'izens. Business ari+hme+ic is necessary for sfudenfs desiring Mrs. McDaniel finds firne +0 grive individual help on a problem. Lewis Hall and Jacquelyn Cassell learn ihai blackboard work is a 'musf' in Mr. Morris' geome+ry ciass. When Philip Morgan cries oui. Knowledge of Mathematics, Increasingly Important iobs in +he world of business. Algebra. geome+ry. +rignome- Jrry, and calculus courses aid college-bound sfudenfs. who plan careers in engineering. space aeronau+ics, compu+er work, or designing of buildings. I don'f undersfand Hui: problem! Mrs. Muldrow uHers some helpful explanaHon. 26 Mr. Bauer's biology class does lab work. Mr. Himes helps T. SchoH and B. Rippe+oe wi+h chemisiry experiment Ail! UM Complex World of Science, Ever Changing in Modern Times From physiology 1'0 physics. from amoebas +0 afoms. s+uden+s have a world of science +0 sfudy. In +he Space Age. +his changing field offers challenge even +0 +he keenesf minds, and Hughes is forfunafe in having well-+rained feach- ers. who enrich +he courses wifh valuable experiences in +heir fields. Learning how +0 perform experimenh in +he various labs emphasizes +he impor+ance of Following direc+ions carefully. making exacf measuremen+s. and analyzing resuHs ob- iec+ively. ; Teachers Perform Many Duties in Addition to Instructing ' Every day is a busy day for +eachers. Besides feaching +heir classes, +hey have a varie+y of o+her acfivifies +0 supervise. Presiding over a homeroom requires +he handling of many roufine defails. which perfain +0 fhe sfuden'ls' membership af Hughes High Schoo. As sponsors of clubs and organizafions. feachers spend many hours advising and L helping sfudenfs. There are programs +0 be planned. ! proiecfs +0 be carried out and parfy preparafions +0 be made. JudH'h Hanon Joseph Heini Luuzane Henderson Gisela Herdlor Gary Himes Mafhemchs Social Sfudies Physical Educaiicm English. IGerman Science Joseph Hoffman Jessie Hollwecl Myron Hughes Ella Johnson E'l'hel Johnsione Science Social Siudies Science English Social Shldias We kw Konnefh Johnstone Charles Jones Be'Hy Jones Morgan Jones Stephen Jones Social S+udies Indush-ial Ar+s Social Shadies Science Social S+udies Doroihy Kaichen Willard Kalchelr Alan Kindschy Gladys Kloak Roberl Kuenzler Physical Educafion Indusirial Arts Physical Educa+ion Mafhemafics Maihemchs , 7- .. . f. 1 Mus , Rosemary Leafh Renee Lamberg Sarah Levine Donald Lewis Rose Libbarf Home Economics Ma+hemafics Business Ar+ Physical Educai'ion 1r: , VZI 7 2 Elm: Long Kafhlean Lovell Nancy McDaniel Daniel Mellinger Marvin Men Social Sfudies English MMhemaiics English Social Siudies I Gloria Meyer Carolyn Kalso Richard Miller Virginia Miller Thomas Moore Library French Social Sfudios Home Economics Social Siudies Edward Morris Ellora Muldrow Dennis Murphy Helen Newman Maihamafics Maihemakics English Science Far Iefh Do fhe big ones gef away? Mr. Warner. avid fisherman. says Wm'. Lefh Pleased as punch! Tha+'s how Mr. and Mrs. Prior hel aboui Hieir re- cenHy acquired home. Righf: This in+eres+ing aniique caiendar clock has been in Miss Luvell's family for a long +ime. Below: Mr. Talmadge. sfuden+ iaacher. makes like Napoleon! Cruising down +175 river is HIE +heme song of IE Skurow Family on a Iuy Sunday affernoon. AH agree +ha+ boafing is greaf furl. Antiques, Speaking Co-workers a+ Hughes spend +heir ou+-of-school hours in many differenf ways. All enioy a varie+y of hobbies and engage in inferesfing ac+ivi+ies. Oihers beside Mr. Skurow are boafing en+husias+s and spend some of +heir leisure +ime on +he river. Fishing, camping. and golf also aHrac+ many of The faculfy men. For some. if means acfive pari-ick pafion: for ofhers. if means +eaching or supervising +hose who wish +0 parHcipaJre. Everybody aJr Hughes knows abouf Mr. Kalchek's work wi+h boys and Mr. Morgan Jones' popu- larify as a gohc pro. Mr. Miller's greaf inferesf is +he Cincinnafi Roya 5. Miss Lovell +akes grea+ pride in her collecHon of anh'ques. which her friends admire. +00. Does anybody need a musical combo? There are plen+y of falenfed musicians on +he Hughes facul+y Mis5 Ra'HIH. piano; Mr. Sfrahler. bass; Mr. Hughea Jrrumpefr; Mr. Wil- key. frombone; Miss Kloak, sfrings; and many o+hers. Several feachers perform vocally in church music. Gardening proves a very useful hobby for faculfy mem- bers in+eres+ed in oufdoor work. Mr. Foegler claims +0 be +he besf weed-puller and leaf-raker from Hughes. Mrs. Caskey's Chrysanfhemums. below, speak for +hemselves. and everyone is familiar wi+h Miss Newman's ar+is+ic flower arrangemenfs 'Found daily in +he main office. The requesh for flowers +0 decorafe fea-fables and banque+ Jrables cat always be filled by Hughes feachers wifh green +humbs. Blooming chrysanfhemums fill ihe garden of Mrs. Caskey. who finds much pleasure and relaxaHon in caring for fhe flowers. 31 Above: Chopin. Beethoven. and Haydn are favorife composers of Miss Shirley RaHiff. Her +eacher is Ml'ss Frances LoaHus L9H: Cahfarfa employees enioy some of fheir own good cooking. Understanding of Many Languages, Valuable Asset Boniour! Buenos Dias! Gufen Tag! Salve! Whefher you say 'hello' in French. Spanish, German. or Lafin. you're sure f0 be undersfood by H16 foreign language s+uden+s. Under Jrhe guidance of Their feachers and wi+h fhe aid of He language lab, sfudenfs become familiar wifh +he language and liferafure of many peoples. Reading and Ed Burian models Iedarhosen . fypical of Bavaria and Ausfria. wrifing are s+ressed along th conversafional skin in +he modern languages. The music of +he various nafions helps sfudenfs gain a greafer apprecia+ion of bofh fhe language and H16 cuH'ure of +he people whose language is being sfudied. Ann Ba+y and HM! Crawford siudy Spanish verbs. Art Curriculum Includes Study of Many Art Forms Do you like arfich Wings? Then head for +he ar+s and craffs rooms on +he second-floor annex. Colorful maferials and a few good ideas produce imaginafive resuHs. which oHen find +heir way info display cases, onio bullefin boards and even info ar+ con+es+s. Ar+ sfudenfs also furnished needed publicify ma+erial. Ambitious Music Department Enjoys Wide Reputation Everybody's proud of fhe music deparfmenf! Band members spend many hours in Mr. Bruner's class- room preparing for Hweir various public appearances. Talenfed and weIl-frained singers Hom Miss Barker's junior high classes move up in+o Hue senior high choirs and chorus. Ano+her Superior rah'ng is the goal of Mr. Ayer's sfudenfs. J Vi x --' y 1; X J l 5 i ' Ruey Newsom Jeaneffe -Nurre Cari Oberschmidf Ronald O++o Indusfrial Ads Heam'l Industrial Arfs Driver Training Mafilda Pennington Library J Mary Pollard Joseph Prior Nadine Radkey Alan Ransiclt English Social Sfudies Mafhemaiics 1.11; sz ,- Shirley Rafliff Science Hughes Teachers Combine Love of Travel, Photography Science Leela. Reyno!ds Frank Rolfe: George 'Ross Sandra SanJers Theodore Scheall English, Lafm Physical Educaiion Social Sfudies English Mafhemafics 4;; Everefl Sheefs Theodore Siddall Befh Simon Science Indush'ial Arfs Business English Es+her Schwach David Seim Social S+lel-ES H's iusf Hue gypsy in +heir souls! The day school ends in June. Hughes feachers head for poin+s norH'I. soufh. east. or weer. Some head for big cH'ies or na'i'ional parks: o+hers seek inferesfing ouf-ohthe-way places. Some even go 'soun of +he border' or nor+h +0 Canada, Purely by accident Miss Adomeif and Mr. Arringfon ran in+o each o+her in Mexico. where Mr. Wynne also vacafioned. Mr. Grooms and Miss Hollweck keep refurning f0 Europe. Beaufiful slides. movies, and snapshofs fell fhe sfory of all fhese fravels. 34 Ad Following Recipes and Patterns Produces Happy Results Yes. add jus+ a pinch of +his and a pinch of +ha+ and we'll soon have a delicious salad ready for Mrs. Caskey's approval. H Mr. Campbell. new graphic arfs feacher, insirucfs fhese Inferesfed iunior high boys. Do you wanf +0 learn how fo cook and sew? Would you like f0 sfudy child care? Then see +he Hughes home eco- nomics deparfmenf. Fu+ure wives and homemakers will profii from The knowledge and experience o1c a qualified home so sfaff. : Tyxaw New equipmen+ of modern design has upda+ed H19 in- dus+rial arfs deparfmenf. Over Jren fhousand dollars worfh of draffing. prin'ring. and mefal-working equipmenf enables Hughes sfudenfs to receive +raining in indusfrial arfs. Capable +eachers handle +his appren+iceship program for prospedive workers. .; Industrial Arts Department, Proud of Modern Equipment Physical Fitness Emphasized for Each Student One more lap around +he gym: fhen we'll do our ex- ercises! This is a familiar cry in bofh +he boys' and girls' gyms, as +he physical educafion feachers a++emp+ f0 round +hefr groaning sfudenfs info shape. Team spor+s are also of- fered +0 give everyone opporfunify fo develop skill and good sporfsmanship. Health, Driver Training Courses of Practical Value to Many Learning how +0 maintain good heaHh and how +0 remaiw in good physical condi+ion +hroughou+ our lives is +he pr? mary purpose 01c healfh courses. These courses are required in Hue sophomore and senior years. Sophomores sfudy driver educafion and physical fi+ness; seniors s+udy firsf aid and home and family living. Teaching Staff Caught in Whirl of Educational Activity Hughes +eachers give generously of fime and falen'rs +0 furfher Jrhe goals of various educa+ional groups. Deparfmenf meefings. cify-wio'e curriculum commiHees. CincinnaH Teach- ers Associa+ion. Cincinnafi Teachers UnionI and Hue Superinfendenf's Advisory Council benefH from H16 con opera+ion and leadership 01c +he Hughes +eaching sfaff. Appraisal and advanced sfudy also make demands. 5 . m4, . a... x 2 Samuel Skurow Mary Slone Sarah Spike Roger S+epl'lans Harold S+ier Business English English English Maihemafics Denial Sh'aHer Howard Thomas William Thompson Jo Ann Vilali Nora WaHon Healfh Science Science English Maihemaiics X Mary Warden Walfer Warner Arthur Weil KenneHn Wenzel Ru+h Werner English Science Special Educaiiozn Business Mafhamafics 1 J I .z' - 'Carl Wilkey John Wilson Charles Wynne Linda Zeisler Barbara Ziegler Social S+udies Arf Spanish Physical Educafion Maihemafics Mr. Canfield supervises as Ed Casey and Bob Hilvers makes a sale in Mrs. Keiso's French class. Mr. Thomas discusses H'Ie anaiomy of Hue human skelehm a? Open House in November during American Educafion Week. ;. ..$....,,.,.... 4V. .. Bill Bevens finish an Mr. The faculfy honored refiring Mrs. Hauimann. Bradford fakes over as head 0 English Department Mr. Hoffman con+empla+es an unusually quief sfudy hall. ML Seim's Class is undertaking a fascina+ing H 5+ dY 0+. EBHHWOWM. Teachers, Other Personnel Engage in Varied Activities kaTERMTYI . voLuno w v m The Special EducaHon class is engrossed in a sfudy of IHerafure. ,4 :1;an mi. szu Mrs. Novik. Mrs. Alexander. and Mr. Bradley comprise H12 N.Y.C. sh . gihfiam .. f Ken Kur+z and Valimir Maksimovic find +ha+ sfudying Dickens is Fun! Taking femperafures is a rou+ine chore for Mrs. Dunlap. school nurse. Principals. counselors, Jreachers. and s+uden+s are all dependen+ upon +he work of flu; office and cafeferia employees. In order +0 run +he office 6+ Jrop efficiency. school secrefaries mimeograph bullefins. fake didafion. send ouf leHera and handie Jrelephone calls. Mrs. Tharp assis+s in +he library, and Mrs. Cox is +he school lrreasurer. Mr. SuHon's secrefary is Miss Carrie Kohrmanr:. Hard-working women in fine cafeferia prepare and serve delicious. well-balanced mid-day meals for everybody aJr Hughes. Pie' anyone? Ultlllllfl qu SIIBBLS u AWi u: m, . ' I . x Top: School secrefaries Dorofhy Tharp. Ashldnd Cox, Armella Kaiser, Norma Cuzzorf. Barbara Eiden. Rosemary Wachsman. Julia Sfewart Absenf from picfure: Carrie Kohrmann. . . . .. Above: Cafeteria employees Seafed: J. Schwarz. I. Brown. P. Haufmann, C. McGraw. dieiician: C. Curfis. J. MaH'u'as. A. Roark. J, Moore. Sfanding: R. Flowers, H. Daskevics. K. Bruening. I Hagemeyer. R. Loebker. M. Sfophlet E. MalloH'. E. Durreft I. Lewis. BOH'I +he Junior and Senior High Nafional Honor Socie+ies serve as examples o1: +he honor Hwaf s+uden+s have in Hughes. Besides +heir high scholasfic achievemen+s. +hese sfudenfs find +ime To aHend and parficipafe in varsify sporfs, play in +he band, sing in Hue Choir, and engage in ofher eerra-curricular acfivifies. The '66 ANNUAL honors fhem and challenges Hwem. as +omorrow's leaders. +0 uphold +he honor 01c Hughes always. Honor Outstanding Students in Junior, Senior High 4.1 BoHom Row: B. Poyn+er, Recording Secrefary; R. Sfeibasky. Vice - President B. Phelps, E. Turner. B. Howard. A. Bafm J. Hanes. 6. Cherry. Second Row: E. Crawford. B. Aus+in, M. Davidson. M. Taylor. J. Morrison, Corre- sponding Secrefary: M Boyles. 5. Garrison. P. Reid. Third Row: N. Sfemmer. W. Rippe- +oe. D. Terrell. K Mom fag. L. James. C. Davidson. T. Jeffries. President M. Solomon. Fourth Row: N. Johnson. D. BaHle. M. SHebel. M. Wink- Field. C. Welch. C. FoH. P. McNeer. J. Benne, Treasurer. Bo++om Row: B. Cordell. D. Bay, J. Quinlan. A. Craynon. L. WiHiams, 5. Cakes. Second Row: Mr. Meh. Sponsor: L Farris. J. Mafhes. L. Leurck, S. UHey, Vice- President Third Row: P. Hendrickson. B. Schmidt L. Davidson. Recording Secrefary: D. HerfeI; Miss Holl- weck, Sponsor. Fou rH'I Row: D. Mueller. D. Robbins. W. Guerrani. A. Mc- Kenzie. S. O'Banion. President DEBORAH BA'I'I'LE JOHN BENNE CAROLYN DAVIDSON MARY L. DAVIDSON TIMOTHY C. JEFFRIES NORVELL LEIGH GERALD ALLEN SMITH MARIA STIEBEL 4.1. TOP TEN PER CENT Evelyn Abig Ellis C. Anderson Jane+ Assum Deborah Bai'He John Benne thel Jean Crawford Terri Joanne Daniel David Daniels Carolyn Davidson Mary Louise Davidson Arlene C. Edmonds Mefin EH-as Ronald E. FarHuing Candace FoH' Michael Francis Sherry Ann Garrison Janef thel Hanes Timo+hy C. Jeffries Nafhaniel Johnson John William Kreimer Norvell Leigh Pa+rick McNeely Kenne'l'h Mon+ag JudH'h Morrison William Oehler Brenda Sue Phelps Beverly Poynfer Rober+ E. Richardson Terry Lee Scho'H' Edward C. Smi+h Gerald Allen SmH'h Maria Sfiebel Mary Ann Taylor thel Lee Turner Donald Wagner Marvin Winkfield One of the brimary purposes of the organiza- tions of Hughes is to aid in developing each student as a responsible and constructive citi- zen, together with providing an outlet for his individual interests. Executive Boa rd Fronh Mary Taylor. Norma Griffin. James Howard. Nancy Taylor. Linda Moore. Back: Candy Foif, Phil Bennie. president Lm Wanda James. Boisine Howard, Ken Mon+ag, Phyllis Booker. Mary KirchV gessner, Judi Morrisom Miss Vi+alL sponsor. The cheerleaders iump for joy as a Hughes hoops'ler scores anofher basket Buy a shaker! Show your spiriH 1n +he fall +he halls ring th +hese shoufs. and sfudenfs hurry +0 reach a Pep Club salesman. A large membership again +his year keeps +he Hughes Pep Club one of H16 largesf in Hue whole s+afe. Miss VHali. +he new sponsor, and +he execu+ive board direc+ achiHes. Members of The Pap , . . Club are required +0 presenf ID. cards af pep rallies. This Miss Viiali has ialzen cveras sponsorof +he Pep Club. encourages a++endance af ball games. where a large cheer- ing sech'on helps +he +eams on +0 vic+ory. 2m H Rriusing band routines are always pari of a pep raly. Hughes reserve cheerleaders fall: over +urns for cheering th Hue reserves from WHhrow High. An ensemble fake-off on Hwe incriball ieam was a highlight of one of Hue many pep assemblies held ihis year for schooI-spirifed Huziies. Junior High Sindenf Council Execufive Board; B. Koch. President Mr. J. Bruck, Ad- visor: A. Craynon, Vice-Presidenf: D. Bay, Recording Secretary; 5. Cakes, Correspond- ing Secrefary; B. Nelson. Treasurer. . Junior, Senior High Student Councils' 4.6 Sorry. son. you'll have +0 go back down s+a'lrs again. This is a DOWN sfaircase. Pupils 6+ Hughes heard +hese words very offen +his year. because +he Sfudenf Councils passed a regula+ion making all sfaircases Up or Down. This was a major H'em on +he Sfudenf Council agenda For +his year, and momL sfudenJrs coopera'red in making +he plan work. The iunior and senior high sfudenf councils are primarily concerned th sewing Hue s+uden+ body. In order +0 beffer unders+and +he purpose of Sfudenf Council. Presidem Ron Far+hing and Vice-Presidenf Terri Daniel were semL +0 Ohio Universify this summer +0 aHend a workshop sponsored by Hwe Ohio Associafion of Sfudenf Councils. Bo+'n s+uden+ councils have done a workmanlike iob in establishing confacf befween adminisfrafion. factu. and sfudenfs. Homerooms receive copies of +119 mfnufes of each meefinq. Proiects Successful Thanksgiving assembly is a fime of sharing. Choruses furnish music. and siuden'ls bring canned goods for disfribufion +0 needy Families. BoH'om Row: K. Henson, C. Brokamp. B. Phelps, D. Washingfon, Y. Ridgeway. B. Hargrove. J Coore. R. Levie, P. Jenkins. Second Row: L. Bauqh. A. Harper. M. Ewing. K. Roseu P. Farmer, J. Sf. Clair. E. Craw- ford, R. 5mi+h. M. Marianas Third Row: B. Johnson. J. Smifh. I. Smifh. T. Adams, R. King, T. Daniel. D. Ckenaulf. PL KefHer, 5 Barnett Fourih Row: E. David. J Irving, B. KidweIL P. Bennie. J. Mullins. B. Goefz. P. Glass. N. Seimering. J. Kreimer. 6 Flair, FiHH Row: P. McDowell, L James. H. GarreH, E Casey, R. Farfhing. K. Blackwelll D. Wagner. E. Anderson. D. Bafflel R. Hilvers. , Ronald Farfhing. Presidenh Paul G1ass. Phillip Bennie. John Kreimer, Terri Daniell Vice-Presidenf; Henry Garrett, Don Wagner, Treasurer; Brenda Phelps, Corresponding Secretary; Suzanne BarneH, Recurding Secrefary: B. Johnson. The vicforious College Bowl +eam: Sfeve O'Banion. Mary Davidson. Ann Ba+y, and Na+haniel Johnson. The MC is Bill Rippefoe. This as- sembly has hsf become a favorHe 5+ Hughes. In bo+h iunior high and senior high. Hughes has chapfers 0F +he Na+ional Honor Sociefy. This year Mr. Mefz shares +he sponsorship of H1e iunior high group th Miss Hollweck. They are proud of Hweir young scholars who achieve a high degree of excellence En aH +heir' subieds. RecognH-ion from +eachers and parenJrs comes +0 +he members 51' a spring banquet always weH-planned and well-aHended. Honor s+uden+s in senior high confinue +0 uphold +he four-fold Socie+y purpose bf Characfer. Leadership, Service and Scholarship. This year's service prol'ec'f, spearheaded by Tim JeHries, president and Ken Mon+ag. profed chairman. was +0 gafher. repair, and dis+ribufe foys and games af Chrisfmas. As a resulf of H115 successful prefect over HHy needy families had a brigh+er Chrisfmas. The College Bowl assembly program. so popular wH'h Hue sfuden+ body. has become +radi+ionaL As sponsor. Miss Kloak supervises +he inducHon of memr bers, who are required +0 have 631' leas'l' a 3.2 academic average, m' Senior Honor Socie'fy officers Judi Morrison, John Benne. S+elbasky. and Tim Jeffries discuss fu+ure Sociei'y adivHies. Honor Society Provides Services, Sponsors Assembly Rosemary Junior Honor Sociefy oHicers: Sandy UHey. Lois Davidson. Shave O'Banion, Jane Quinlan. and Eloise Evans. Junior Honor Socie+y sponsors anofher successful bake sale. a popular meH'Iod of raising needed funds. lniiiafion of senior high sfudems in+o HIE Na+ional Honor Society usually calls for Hue annual fee, held each year in NIB library. 49 Bo++om Row: B. Fisher, D. Warford, A. Baldwin, C. Pfefnik, N. Sfrum, J. Hanes. Secrefary. Second Row: Mr. Sfddall. Sponsor; L. M. Siciliano, C Geiger, M Carlfon. 6. Berry. Third Row: E. Davis. B. Carfer. R. Quinlan. A. Whife, P. Allen. Fou rfh R ow: D. Wulfhorst Treasurer: M, Reed. 6. Hummeldorf. VicerPresidenJr; E. FeHe, President A. Kimble, B. PaHon. Hughes Chapter of DECA Keeps Active With Work, Fun Heret your change and +hank youlu one of Mr. Siddall's merchandising s+uden+s falls 3 cusfomer. Twener-five selec+ed seniors in Hue class learn fhe principles of salesmanship, adverfis- ing. and general business. They also work af various depar+men+ sfores. gas s+a+ions. and ofher companies mcrom fiHeen +0 fwenfy- Five hours weekly. This enables fhem +0 earn money while a++end- ing school. These s+udenfs make up Hue Hughes chapfer of Disfribufive Educaiion Clubs of America, called D,E.C.A. for short Their main service proiecf is operafing +he school bookstore before school and during lunch houf. A money-making proiecf is H19 sale of large suckers +0 seniors on Pigfail-Bowfie Day held usually in fhe kn. For fun and learning, +00. D.E.C.A. makes visifs +0 oufs+anding businesses in ihe cify. such as Proc'rer and Gamble and Husman Po+a+o Chip Company. Each year members 'from Hughes parHcipafe in merchandising displays and confesfs in disfrid, regional, and somefimes s+a+e and na+ional meefings of D.E.C.A. ,H These are +he bes+ apples +here are. Gary Hummeldarf +ells his cus+omer af 3 Kroger s+ore in Cliffon. In H12 BeH'er Sporiswear Deparfmenf of Pogue's. Barbara Fisher makes a sale i0 one of her many cusfomers. Barbara fakes merchandising. Boifam Row: Mr. Arring+om Sponsor: M. Collins. R. Thompson. Whafley, R. Sfelbasky. Second Row: J Hensom R. Reed. 5. Garrison, S. Ufley. L. Morgan. Serganf-a'nArms: R. Flowers. Third Row: 5. Robbins L. Gibson. L. Jewell. M. Thomas, S. O'Banion. D Lewis. Four+h Row: C. Ellis. D. Nored. M. Coleman. CA Williams. A. Wiggins. L. Jackson. Jr. Fi'Hh Row: 5. Harper. 1.. James. K. Rubbingl M, Sfiebel. Vice- Presidenf; C. Gibson. W. Snoddy. D. Gaines, Pretty New Pins Signify Membership in Le Cercle Francais Whaf's new wi'rh Hue French Club +his year? For H15 firsf +ime. members have obtained and proudly wear +heir beau- ThcuI pins. Monfhly meefings of Le Cercle Frangais are preu sided over by Deborah BaH'le. president Again H115 year Mr. Arringfon sponsors H1e club and assisfs +he officers in planning fhe programs and ac+ivi+ies. The program enjoyed mosf was presenfed by Mrs. Kelso. BoHom Row: C. Mifchell. H Jones. P. Morgan. P. Auli. J. Zeiqler. S. Chandler. Second Row: 5. Bollinger, J. Walface. D. Younf. L, Cargil. C. Mergy. D. Thomas, L Davidson. Third Row: L. Green, B. Ausfin, S. Hendricks. Y. Hamp+on. J. Albers. J. Sf.Clair. FouHh Row: R. Harqrove, D. Anderson, D. Peferson, H. Grigsby. Treasurer; E. Howell. T, Jones. R. Martin. FiHh Row: G. Kindley. M. Winkfield. C. Ingram. DA Baffle. Presiv denf: H. Chappell! Jn, J. Mullins. T HilL 51 who also feaches French 51- Hughes. Her movies. +aken when she visifed France las+ summer. proved mosf enferfaining and educafional. The main social ac+ivify for members of HIe French Club is H1e ?radifional Chris+mas parfy. Roller-skafing and H1e spring picnic provided fun hr aH. E. Turner, J. Kinda , L. BoH'orn Row: K. Federerl B. Gray. M. Goens, S. Barneft L. Famous, V. Byrd. S. Gar- rison. Second Row: B. Phelps. E. Turner. J. Williams. M. Jones. L. Kirby. L. Waller. A. Robin- son, 5. Hendricks. Third Row: 6, Adams, 5, Thomas, Y. Hampfom N. Welch. C Leonard. R. Rucker. D. Thomas. W. PickeH. Fourth Row: R. Smin. M. Kinble, L. EHis, K. Schnell. D. BaHle. D. Bos+ow. C. Davidson. E. Beecroff. E Thomas. Success of Projects Brings Keen Satisfaction to Y-Teens A quie+ classroom is in+errup+ed by a munching and crackling sound. A previously empfy wasfebaskef is suddenly filled wi+l1 empfy bags. Y Teens have sfruck again! The pofafo chip sale is always one of The mos+ successful of +he school year. Besides conducfing H1is event Y-Teens provides dances and bake sales. sponsors bowling parties and ice- skafing parfies for HS numerous members, and parficipafes BoHom Row: B. Howard, P. Reid. N. Taylor. D. Bolan. J. Cour Her. C. Brooks, J. Hanes. Second Row: J. Brown. B. Locket D. Calhoun, C. Margy. L. Bryant L. Johnson. J. Assum. J, RouFF. Third Row: B. Austin. T. Jackson. P. Welch, N. Somme. K. Thomas. E. Abig. G. Harris. FuurH'I Row: L. Green. L. Gibson. A. Collins. E; Miller. L. Fey. A. Hill. C. Gibson, L. James. in +he YWCA program of acfivifies. This is fruly one o? +he mos+ adive clubs af Hughes. Miss RaHiff sponsors Y-Teens, and fhe Execu+1ve Board consisfs of Debbie Bolan. Evelyn Abig. Sandy Thomas. Mary Goens, president Boisine Howard. Deborah Baffle. Made- line Thomas and Carol Mifchell. 51 Hi-Y: K. Blackwell. E. Casey. T. SchoH. E. Smiih. T. Lorenz. B. Adrian. M. Francis. D. Wagner. E. Ander- Y-Teens Execuiive Board. son, T. Greer. Hughes Athletes in H-Club Keep Sports Star Bright Proud of their par+ in upholding Big Red +radifions of vic- +ory and good sporfsmanship, afhlefes who have earned a Varsify H become members of H-Club. Mr. Thomas, long- Jrime fooeraH coach, sponsors H1e Club and urges Hwe boys +0 parficipafe regularly in HS ac+ivi+ies, Mee+ings are held +wice a monfh on Tuesday evenings. EoHom Row: B. Oehler. E. OH'Ie, E. Dickey. R. Maxfon. H. LockeH. L. Cargile. Second Row: 9. Durham. 8. Williams. D. Smith. D. Jenkins. 3. Gosh. J. Dye, Third Row: E, Brown. J. Perry. P. Chapman. C. Hudson. D. Ruff. A. Kimble. Four'l'h Row: E. Anderson. E. Casey, D. Wagner. L. Hill, M. Wink- field. T. Sams. 53 Bo++om Row: Miss Eschmeyer. Sponsor: M. Cox, E. Turner. H. Jones, B, Howard. R. S+eibasky. 6. Cherry. J. Hanes. 6. Hoover. P. Jenkins. Second Row: Hi Bruning. C. Wifschger, C. Brooks. K, Rose. D. Allen, B. Redmond. 5. Garrison. C. 'Mergy. E. Crawford. K. Weller. Third Rim: P. Reid. L. Morgan. B. Sfeiner. M. Davidson, J. Assum. C. Lorenz. N. Sfemmer, S. Bollinger. L. Cordes. J, Henson, Fourih Row: B, Ausiin. D. Smifh. L. Kirby. T. Daniel, J. Morv rison, D. Wulfhorst M. Taylor, E, Beecroif. M. Jones, D. Dyson, D. Chen- aulf. FH'H'I Row: J. Boyles. 5. Keller. E. Howell, L. James. C. Foit C. Davidson. D. Baffle, S. Harper. B. Kidweli. H. Grigsbyi C. Ellis. Miss Eschmeyer Assumes Sponsorship of Huzettes in '66 Hildrefh Grigsby performs HuzeHe duiy. HuzeH-es. under +he new diredion of Miss Eschmeyer. was an era+husias+ic organizafion fhis year. The aH-girls' club is no'red for ifs hospitalify aJr Hie Jreachers-parenis Chrisifmas Tea . Among +he ofher activifies are bake sales and usher- ing for differeni school even+s. A spring iniHaHon is held for in-coming Huze++es. who mus+ have and mainfain high averages. Each girl carries +he HuzeH'es name proudly. for if is a symbol of honor. Execufive Board-Mary Taylor, Presidenf: Harline Jones. Treasurer: Miss Eschmeyer; thel Turner, Vice- Presidenf: Doris Dyson. Secrefary. 54- BoHom Row: B. Palmore. 6 Allman. Sec- retary: J. Miller. S. Ufley. D. Maunfel, H. Bailey. Second Row: R Bolling, 3. Robinson, B. Doggeff. D, Smifh TreasA urer; E Crawbrd. Presi- denf; R. Smifh. Mr. Wynne: Sponsor. . 4 . 4 1' wingm'kg Viki. Third Row: B. PriveH. G. Holsfon. 5. Left C. Jenkins. D, Allen. A. Bafy Fourth Row: 5. Wells. 6. Flair. Vice- Presidenf; M. Bargin. M Winkfield. R Richardson P, Harrison, R. Simpson. Club Membership Available to Spanish and Latin Students One of +he mosf ac+ive clubs a+ Hughes is +he Spanish Club. Aided by movies, recordings and displays. members gain furfher appreciaHon o1c Spanish +radi+ion and ways of Me. I+s primary funcfion is ncun, however. which is achieved +hrough parHes. picnics and suppers wifh a Spanish flair. Vive Club Espanol! BoH'om Row: Miss Reynolds, Sponsor: M. Wilson. C. Wifschger. M. Young, N, KeHJer, Secre- fury. Recond Row: K Levio. President 5. Wulfhorst Vice-Presidenf: B. Kleinmann, D. Spradlin. B. Redmond. Third Row: L. Clark, A. ToH'em Treas- urer: P. Glass. R. Perkins M. Sears. 6. Ross. 55 Although a small group, fhe Laffn Club offers +he oppor- funi+y for sfudenfs Of LaHn +0 gef beHer acquainfed wifh each ofher and wifh fhe life and language of H163 ancien+ Romans. Regular meefings are held each monfh. Observance 01C La+in Day in fhe spring climaxes +he club's acfivifies for fhe year. . H. Bailey. D. Madden. L. BA Armsfrong. D. D. Smifh, 6. Adams. R. N. KeHIer. B. 5. Hendricks. C. BoHom Row: C, Brokamp, H. Bruning. B. Roth. Treasurer: Miss Herdler, Sponsor. Second Row: B. Koch, 6 Barqer. HA Daub. M. Weyda, W. Mueller. Third Row: T. Tuefing. D. Perkins, M. Shane. W. Harfman. D. Muellen J Mericm Fourih Row: R. Bibb. KA Kurfz. N. Johnson. Vice - President D. Terrell. President R. Hughes. German, Health Careers Clubs Offer Opportunities to Joiners H's fime for +he quesfion and answer session, announced David Terrell. presidenf of German Club. Then. Chrisfine Neuleifnerl exchange sfudenf from Germany. provided answers for Hue quesHoning Hughes members. Pd 6 lafer meefing. Heinz S+arkuHa, whose fafher is associated wi+h +he Universf'fy of Cfncinnafi presenfed a similar program. The annual Chrisfmas parfy feaJrured an exchange of giffs, sing- ing of carols in German, and Feaang on German-fype desserfs. Several club members accompanied Miss Herdler. sponsor. +0 Jrhe Vienna Boys' Choir concerf and +0 lecfures abouf Germany. given a+ Universier of Cincinnafi. Bofiom Row: Crawford. A. Jorden. Second Row: Harris. P. Allen. Third Row: R. King, C. Reed, Treasun er; T. WhiHey. R. Walken O. Washingbn. C. Jenkins. M. Ross, President Fourfh Row: S. Harper. K. Schnell. E. Howell, B. Forney. H. Miree, R. Hargrove. M. Ross. 5. Roberfs. Secrefary Are you inferesfed in a career per+aining +0 heal+h7 Then Healfh Careers Club is +he club for you. AH'hough +he mem- bers are usually girls. boys planning fo be pharmacish. doc- fors. or X-ray Jrechnicians may also join +he club. Af mee+ings, discussions are held abou+ differenf Jtypes of work in +he Held oF heaHh, especially nursing. Opporfuni'ries in Hue field are s+ressed along wi+h qualificafions for enhance and Jrraining required. Movies emphasize Hue need for nurses and also poinf 0qu H162 rewards of H15 profession. Several hospi+als invi+e 5+uden+s +0 HeaHh Careers Days. BoHom Row: P. Reidi C, Margy. S. Gar, rison, JV Henson. M. Cox. Second Row: L. Cordes. President; H. Daub. S. Boilinqer. L. Morgan. Third Row: G. Casebolt D. Casebolt H. Grigsby. Vice-Presidenf: J. Boyles. C. Ellis. Secrei farv-Treasurer. Cinsee Club, Spanish Honor Society Widen Horizons A group of girls anxious f0 know more abouf +heir ci+y revived fhe Cinsee Club +his fail, They have been back- sfage 6+ WLW and Jewish Hospi+ai, +0 men+ion Jrwo oi Hieir mosf inieresiing venfures. The medical fechnoiogisf aJr Jewish Hospifal, in her en+husiasm abouf her work. made hospiiai work as appealing as Jreievision work. There are places +0 go and +hings +0 see in your own ci+y oi Cincinnafi-why no'r join These girls nex+ year? Mrs. Long sponsors H18 club. suggesis places 'To visit and sees ihai everyone has fun. Bofforn Row: Hi Bailey. 3. WohHeiI. A, Edmonds. H. Brewer. E. Crawford, J. Miller. Vice- Presidenf; Di Maunfeli Second Row: Mr. Wynne, Sponsor: A. Baiy. S. L8H. J. Boyies. Ji Turner. D. Smifh, Third Row: M. Sfiebel, P. Harrison, M. Bargin. Presidenf; M. WinHield. R. Richardson. R. Simpson. Treasurer. Pio Baraia is Hie Hughes chap+er of +he Spanish Honor Socieiy. If is governed by Hie Sfafe and Nafionai Spanish Honor Socie+y. whose moHo is Todo a Uno , Ail JFor One. The socie'ry se'i's up rigid sfandards for members. To apply for membership. a siudeni musi' have and mainfain a 3.2 average or be++er and be able +0 speak and wri+e Spanish Huenily. Membership in Pio Baraia honors excellence in Spanish study. A Sfaie-wide convenfion is held annually in Columbus. Here, members of all chapfers have a chance f0 meef and eleci siafe officers. B. Rofh, P. Reid, N. Taylor. Murphy. Sponsor: L. . Kirchgessner. R. McNeeiy. C. Geiger. BoHom Row: J. MeHs, Ri Levie. Second Row: Daniel, PresiV Flowers. Third Row: D. Wagner; P, Senior high s+uden+s wifh in+eres+s in +he various fields of drama'rics were invifed +0 join Sages a+ +he beginning of The year. Sages is a club designed for s+uden+s who wish +0 iearn more abouf parficipafion in drama. If is open +0 ail senior high sfudenis. This year, Sages did backs+age work. Also, plans 90+ un- derway for a series of dramafics workshops and for several frips To see plays being sfaged in Cincinnai'i. Sages officers are: Terri Daniel. Presiden+; Linda Moore. Vice-Presidenf; Nancy Taylor. Secre+ary: and Carl Whif- +aker, Treasurer. The drama'rics Honor Club af Hughes is Thespians. Presih denf H. B. GarreH' and Vice-Presiden+ Joyce Cour+ier worked wifh Mr. Murphy, +he sponsor. +0 plan acfivifies Tor Hie year. Terri Daniel. secre+ary, and Hazel Sfarks, freasurer. assis+ed in The efficienf operafion of H16 club. Thespians worked closely wi+h Sages +0 insure a successful program of acfivify. The +hree-ac+ comedy. Dear Rufh . produced 16er fall, and +he annual Merry-Go-Round, a varie'ry show sfaged in February. were fhe major presen+a+ions +his year. Besi' acfors and actresses received Thespie awards for oufsfanding performance. Sages, Thespians Promote Interest in Dramatics Program Bo+tom Row: Ci Whiifaker, Mix Mqrphy, H. Sfarks. Treasurer: T. Daniell Secrefary: Di Don, Ian. Second Row: R. Levie. J. Courfier, Vice- Presidenf; H. Garreff. President; R. Richardson, K. Brown. Third Row: J. Burr, P. Harrison. R. Goodqames, R. Hufchins. BoHom Row: Mrs. Werner. Sponsor: B. Armsfrcnq. L. Harris. A. Harper, D. Madden. 6. Harris. Pu Jenkins. H. Bailey. Second Row: P, Allen, D. Calhoun. T. Gilbert M. Kimble. S. Hendricks. C. Harris. P. Judd. E. Crawford. Third- Row: C. Ellis. L. Jackson. Jr.. R. Horson, T. Whifley. M. Ross. T. Jones. D. Lewis. F. Norris. D. Thomas. Fourfh Row: R. Harqrove, Secretary: E. Howell, Vice-Presidem: L. James. N. Johnson, W, Snoddy. H. Grigsby. S. Tarper, President: R. Wal- er. Teaching and Business Careers Hopefully in Their Future Fufure Teachers o1c America s+ands for Honor. Leadership. and Ambifion. Honor, because members consider H an honor +0 fearn abouf H19 feaching profession. Leadership. because members have +he privilege of faking over homerooms on mornings when feachers will be la+e or absen+. Ambifion, be- cause members musf prepare for a colfege career in order +0 become a JHeather. Mrs. Werner sponsors Jrhe club. whose officers are: Sharon Harper. President Elizabe+h Howe . Vice-Presidenf: Rosalie Hargrove, Secre+ary: and Chrisfine Harris. Treasurer. Members fake field Jrrips and also serve as baby-siHers a1 Open House. Organized In I963 by Mr. Geracis +he Fufure Business Leaders of America Club confinues +0 promofe inferesf in business educaffon. Two years of a business subied qualifies sfudenJrs For membership. A+ +he Ohio Business Teachers' Associafion meefing. F.B.L.A. members offered hospifali'ry +0 visifors and served on decorafion commiHees for +he dinners. A favorife adivify is faking field +rips +0 various Cincin- na+i businesses. In February. members of F.B.L.A. enioyed a +our of +he Procter and Gamble plan+ and offices. A Frisch's official visifed +he Club and showed films on We managemenf and operafion of his company. BoHom Row: C, Mergy. PA Oswald. 5. Garrison. V. Byrd. Secret fary: G. Allman. Treasurer. Seco nd Row: B. Simpson, Y. Wafers. Vice-Presidenf; M. Jones. B. Walker. Mr. Geraci. Sponsor. Third Row: L Kirby. T. Grear. E Casey, Presidenf; T. Wei- mer. J. Howard. Second Row: A. Collins, Third Row: T. Schoffi G. T. Whifley, R. Walker. James. Vice-Presideni: H. BoHom Row: E Howard. E. Crawford. M. Thomas, 5. Roberfs. R. Horfon. Program Chairman; C. Harris. R. SmHh. C. MHcheH. M. Kimble. J. Howard, S. Hendricks. T. Jones. C. Reed. Treasurer: A. Har- per. Secre+ary. Bos+on, L. Jackson. R. Har- grove. S. Harper. E. Miller. President Fourfh Row: P. Jasper, T. McDowell. Mr. Johnsfone. Sponsor: T. Weimer. E. Howell. P. McDowell. G. Flair. Knowledge Seekers Join World Affairs and Science Clubs One finds if difficulf fo sfump a member of Junior Council on World AHairs abouf currenf evenfs. This organizafion gives +he members increased oppor+uni+y +0 express +heir opinions on world crises. Their ?avorife discussion H1is year was on fine Vie+namese crisis. A'l' Hwe meefings held every fhird Thursday, speakers are invifed +0 discuss problems of +he worId. Rifchie Walker. president Lawanda James. vice-presidenf. AnfoineHe Han per. secrefary, and Clara Reed. freasurer, conduc+ +he busi- ness of H19 club and lead fhe discussion periods. However, Mr. Johnson. sponsor, parficipa+es as en+l1usias+icaHy as +he members. Are you inferesfed in science? Then see Carl Blackman. presidenf of +he Junior High Science Club and make +his a scienfific year . Members meef once a monfh, and under Mr. Cherry's guidance plan acfva-ies and proiecfs +ha+ promofe enfhusiasm for science. Places sefeded bl- visiHng were H16 Nafural His+ory Museum. Eden Park Conserva+ory Planetarium. and Uni- versify of CincinnaH Geology Depar+men+. The main projecf of +he club was sfaging fhe annual Junior High Science Fair on March 3. Many en+ries were displayed and explained, and prizes were awarded +0 Hwe bes+ of each class. Bo++om Row: A. Haney. A. Sfephens, P. Sfephens. President B. Koch. J. Quinlan. D. Swangm B. Dawson, A. Bohannon, J. Penn. Second Row: J. Day, J. Allen. 6. Jones. S, Helfon. K. Francis. C. Kis+nen T. Howard. K. Allen. Mr. Cherry. sponsor. Third Row: L. Jewell. J. Vanderqriff. C. Jones. M Upfon. L. Davidson. L. Hollis. E. Wa+son. S. OWBanion. Vice - Presidenf: M. Wilson. Fourfh Row: C. Blackwell. L. Dickerson. M. Lewis. W. Har+man. W. Guer- ranf. K. Cairns, J. Booker. 6. Tucker, R Reed. 4A. Hughes athletes strive to win glory for their Alma Mater 'in all types of athletic activities. Pride in achievement aids in bringing glory to Hughes to make her 5th shine more brightly than ever before. Big Red Gridders Included on Public League AII-star Squad Charles Hudson blocks as Ellis Anderson releases hl's bomb againsi Woodward. Coached by Howard Thomas wH'h +he assis+ance of Rich ard BarreH +he Big Reds finished a disappoinfing sevenfh in The Pubhc High School League. The gridders scored 5Ix+y eighf poinfs and ended +he campaign wifh a I-7-l record. Only Hamilfon Taff and champion Wifhrow held +he Big Reds scoreless. Hughes suffered H's 'Firer loss +0 Moeller, which combined a sfrong running aH'ack and rugged deIcense +0 give +hem a 26 f0 8 vicfory. The Big Reds came back sfrong. however. +0 defeaf Courfer Tech. 22 1'0 I8. Fine passing on +he panL of Ellis Anderson and good running by John Sager and Tom Sams confribu+ed +0 +he Hughes vidory. In Jrhe +hird game. a sfrong running aHack and +ough defense again plagued +he Big Reds. as Woodwardhs Bulldogs beat +hem 20 1'0 8. The next bur encounfers were marked by bad weafher fumbles, and discouragement Hughes lost +0 Walnu+ Hills Taft HamiHon T519 and Wifhrow. Despera+ely a++emip+ing +0 pull omL of +heir slump. +he Big Reds baHled Aiken Jr0 a 6-6 He. Hawever. In a hard-fough'r con+es+, +he Hughes Jream losf i+s final game +0 Wes+ern Hills by a 30-14 score. Cen+er Ken Blackwell and righ+ end John Sager, on of- fense. and halfback James Dye. on deIense, made +he public high all-sfar squad. Honorable menhon was given +0 Hesfer and LockeH. BoHom Row: L. MylestA Dye. E. Andersbn. A, Kimble, L. Sfeele. K. R. Frazier. R. WIIIIams. C. Beckley. Top Row: Assisfanf Coach Richard Blackwell. T. Sands. T, Williams. E. Smifh. Second Row: E. Brown. J5. BarreH. HI LockeH, 6. Durham, L. Daniels. .JI Sager. E. Dula. M. Whims, Crane. D. Jenkins, J. FarmerI C. Hudsom L. Hill. C. Hes+er, J. Perry. R. WhIms. K. Cordss, Coach Howard Thomas. E. Dickey. Third Raw: Dennis Ruff, L. Pew, N. Furr. D Smith, L. Posey. 6a. + T mrny Sams End Ken Blackwell James Dye Cenfer Quar+erback Coach Thomas and Assis'raM Coach BarreH give quarterback Dye las+-minufe insfrudions, Elmer Brown End Dan Jenkins Tackle Ed Smi+h Gua rd v 'nua! Af haIf-fime agains+ WHhrow' Hie huddle ooms th encouragemen+ and MUD! I965 HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Sep+ember l7 Moeller .................................... 26; Hughes '8 Sep+ember 24 Cour+er .................................... l8; Hughes 22 Oc+ober l Woodward ................................. 20: Hughes 6 chober 8 Walnuf Hills ................................ 12: Hughes 6 Oc+ober I5 TaH ....................................... 24; Hughes 6 chober 23 HamiHon TaH ............................... 46; Hughes 0. Oc+ober 29 Wes+ern Hills ............................... 30: Hughes I4 November 6 Aiken ...................................... 6: Hughes 6 November I2 Wifhrow .................................... 45: Hughes 0 Wins Losses Ties Over-all record .................................. l 7 I Public High School League ........................ I 5 l Quar+erback Dye hands OFF +0 Sam: in an aHempf f0 gain yardage againsf Wiihrow. 64 .1- -. Larry Myles Arnold Kimble Halfback Fullback Dye displays greaf runninr,I abilii'y as he eludes would-be Wesfern Hills aHackers. Ellis Anderson Quarfarbacl Thaddeus Williams End The Big Reds plunge ?hrough for one of No TD's agains+ +316 Mustangs. who wen+ on +0 win 30-!4. Bottom Row: P. Lee, W. Roberson, V. Thompson. L. Lindsey. R. Williams. B. Collins. D. GainesA Middle Row: E. Farris. R. Baird, D. Campbell. F. Arms'rronq. J. Lee. J. Mullins. P. Harrison. R. HUfchinsT Top Row: Ad 7. Assistant Coach Art Weil. R. Dowdell. Manager: R. Leigh. 3. Hill. H. McCullough, H. Barnes. J. Murrell. M. Hill, Coach lRon O++o. Coach Otto's Little Reds Tie Taft for Reserve Championship a 66 The Hughes Reserve Jream. under +he leadership of Coach Ron Offo. shared The I965 ci+y championship wifh Taft Hughes defeated Woodward in HS firsf encoun+er by a score of I4-6. Wesfern Hills Jfollowed +he pa+h of Woodward by losing 16-0. The fiHle Reds suhcered +heir firsf and only loss fo TaH in an I8e0 game. The reserve squad came back sfrong +0 defea'r Courfer in Jrhe fourJrh game and Walnu+ Hills in The sixfh. Alfhough Hughes really Iosf HS HHh game f0 Wifhrow by a score of 6-0, Jrhe Tigers forfeHed +he game because They used in- eligible players. In Jrhe final game of Jrhe season, Hughes bea'i Aiken 20-0 +0 clinch a LiHle Reds fie wifh Taff for +he Re- serve cify championship. Oufsfanding men on Jrhe feam were Ricardo WilliemsA whom Jrhe coach considered one of Jrhe bes'r backs he'd ever seen. Fred Armsfrong. quarferback. Phil Harrison and Jerome Lee. This year The Reserves beffered +heir usual high sfanding in Jrhe League. Things worked ouf iusf fine in fheir Iasf game. according in Richard Campbell. Coach 0H0 and Fred Armsfronge Marvin WinHield and Don Wagner fead +he pack in a pradice session a? Coy Field. The $9 Reds were coached by Mr. Rolfes. Fifth Place Finish for Varsity Harriers,- Second, for Reserves Hughes cross-counfry runners made an accep+able show- ing in Public High School League compefi'rion by finishing in fiHh place. The Big Red harriers. coached by Mi. Rolfes. came behind Walnuf Hills in four'i'h pface' Woodward in +hird, Wi+l1row in second and Courfer Technical, league champions. The Hughes +eam, second in H16 firsf P.H.S.L. meet col- lected ll7 poin+s. In +he second and +hird meefs. Hie Big Reds sfippecl +0 FiHh place. wifh III and 92 poinfs. re- specfively. They ended league compeffHon wifh a fofal OF Sea+ed: 6. Ross. P. Chapman. D. Quarles. Kneeling: E. Jackson. L. Carqiie. J. King, D VVaqner. captain: M. Sears. J. Hamner. M. Fox. $ 320 poinfs. Aiken. Taff and Wesfern Hills hailed Hughes. l-n dis+ric+ compefiHon, Hughes came in ninfh ou+ of fwenfy-one feams. Greg Ross. Fead runner for Hughes. Dwighf Quarles, Paul Chapman. Capfain Don Wagner. and John King were +he fop runners for VarsH'y. The Reserve harriers finished H18 season in excellemL form. Having amassed a +o+al 01c 239 poinfs. +hey ranked setond only +0 Woodward. The +hree fop Reserve runners were Wayne Snoddy. Jim Hamner. and Marvin Winkfield. R. Turnbolf. Manager. Sfanding: E. Turner. D. Nored, 5. Ellis. M. Wink- field. R. Evans. D. Mi+chell. D. Harris. W, Thresh. W. Snoddy. m 1- Mm wysv - r. m. a? x ' or. . '- SiHing: Coach Frank RoHes, Eugene OHIa. manager: Ken SmiH-I. Ray- mond Jonesl John King. Danny Mifchelll Larry Bradford manager. Sianding: Richard West Gilbert Oliver. Ken Blackwell. Danny Williams, Ed Caseyk Robert Evans. Harry McDowalL John Sager. Big Red Hoop Squad Earns Second-Place Tie in P.H.S.L. The Hughes varsify baskefball Jream s+ar+ed off +he season by losing Jrheir firs+ fwo games +0 Roger Bacon and Aiken. The Big Red hoopsfers were +0 suHer defea+ rarely. however. as Jrhey came back sfrong +0 defeaJr Moeller, Woodward. Monroe, Courier and Walnu+ Hills. This wave d: success was broken as fhe Big Reds los+ a fighi'ly played game wifh Taft 5866. The Hughes cagers enfered Jrhe vidory column again wH-h a win over +he Lakofa Thunderbirds of BuHer Counfy. In anofher nIp-and-Jruck game Wi+hrow's Tigers edged Hughes, bZ-bl. Again Jrhe Big Reds bounced back +0 defeaf Wesfern Hills. Woodward. Courfer and Walnuf Hilfs. Un- shaken by +heir earlier loss +0 Taft Hughes fashioned an upset by defeahng Jrhe Sena+ors. 63-51. Before +hefr Hnal win over Aiken, Jrhe Hughes baskefeers '0er ano+her dose game fo Wifhrowy Coached by Mr. Rolfes. Hughes finished in a He wifh Woodward 1cor second place in +he P.H.S.L. The Big Reds were Jed in scoring by 6'6 iunior Danny Williams. who clipped +he cords for a I4.0 average, eighfh in +he League. He was fo'lowed by senior sharpshoo+ers Ed Casey I32, Gil Oliver IO.9, and flashy guard Richard Wesf I05. 2;, 1w Coach Rolfes reviews Big Red sfre+egy agains? Wi+hrow's Tigers. 68 Ed Casey John Sager 6' Forward 6'2 Forward Gilbert Oliver Ken Blackwell 6'3 Forward 6'3 Cen'fer Hughes was one of only +hree cify feams +0 have four s'rar'rers in doubIe-ngre scoring. The fiffh s+ar+er. Rajtmond Jones. averaged 8.7 poin+s. Team +o+aF was l202 poinfs. The s+ar+ers were assis+ed by Jream-ma'res Ken Blackwell. Dan Mifchell, John Sager, Larry Herman. Tony Rocquemore, Roberf Evans. and Jimmy Habner. Pressed by +wo Bulldogs, Oliver manages fa gei off his shot VARS ITY BASKETBALL RECORD l96Fl966 Hughes Opponenf Friday. November 26, I965 45: Roger Bacon 77 Fri6ay. December l0. I965 64: Aiken 70 Safurd'ay. December II. 1965 54'. Mcaller 50 Friday, December l7I I965 68; Woodward 78 Safurday. December I8. I965 72: Monroe 57 Friday. January 7. I966 56; Courfer Technical 52 Safurday. January 8, I966 82-, Walnu+ Hills 52 Friday. January l4. l966 56'. TaH 58 Safurday, January l5. I966 55; Lakoh 50 Tuesday, January l8. I966 bl; Wifhrow 62 Friday. January 2 l. I966 82; Wesfern Hills 62 Friday, January 28, I966 67; Woodward 66 Friday. February 4. I966 73: Couri'er Technical 53 Safurday, February 5, I956 74: Walnuf Hills bl Friday. February ll, I966 b3; Taff 5I Friday, February I8. I966 62; Wes+ern Hills 50 Sa+urday. February 19, I966 501 Wiibruw 6' Monday, February 2l, I966 ?7; Aiken 83 Friday, February 25, I966 5!: TEN 83 SUMMARY P.H.S.L. record ............................ 9 wins-6 losses Over-all record ............................ l2 wins-7 1osses Guarded by fwo Tigers. E. Casey Fades away for a field goal. Under H12 guidance 07 Coach Frank Rolfes, Hughes +ieJ Wood- ward For second place in HIE Public High School League. Raymond Jonas Danny Williams 5 0 Guard 6'6V2 Cen+er R. Jones. R. West D. Williams. E. Casey, and G. Oliver. HIe iop five si'ariers for Hughes Big Reds. Ed Casey and Danny Mifchell overpower a Tiger +0 gain rebound. Fi? as a Fiddle. fhe ieam warms up before Hue game. Wafch +ha+ ball! Ken Blackwell sails in h: make a long effori off his finger-Hps hr vaiuable poinfs agains+ Hue Bulldogs. 7! Dan Mifchell Rober+ Evans 5' Suard 6'l Forward Danny Williams. iop-scoring Big Red. pops in fwo more poinis. while flue opposifion fries in vain +0 snuff his shot Richard Wes+ Harry McDowell 6' Guard 6' Forwarni H k ' , K;- Kneeling: E. Brown. M. Rocquemore. J. Hammer, H. McCullough, T R. HillI D. Joiner. N Parks, C. Parneil, P. Chapman, F, Armstrong, Scoft L. Clark, M. Sears. S+anding: E 0+er Manager; L. Bradshaw. Coach Ganm Reserve Cage Squad Finds Going Rough on Victory Road The Reserve hoopsfers finished Hwe season in +he red. The overall record for +he Reserves was +hree wins and fiHeen losses. The feam scored fwo wins againer erelve losses in league play. Alfhough low on wins. Hue LHHe Reds played fhe game in +he bes1L Jrradifion of Hughes sporfsmanship. Coach Harold Gann, in his 'Firs+ year a+ Hughes, commended +he boys on +heir hus'He and +eam spirit The LiHle Reds clipped +he wings of Aiken's LIfHe Falcons in +he second game of +he season, hr +heir firsf win. In lafer games. Walnuf Hills and Lakofa were also vidims of +he skillful balI-handling facfics of H18 Hughes afhlefes. Reserve Baskefball Record, l965-b6 Hughes 26 Roger Bacon 4? Hughes 37 Withrow 54 Hughes 37 Aiken 3l Hughes 32 Wesfern Hills 40 Hughes 37 Moeller 43 Hughes 39 Woodward SI Hughes 26 Woodward 33 Hughes 32 Courier Tech, 34 Hughes 34 Lemon-M. 4I Hughes 45 Walnuf Hills 47 Hughes 32 Courier Tech. 48 Hughes 4l TaH 49 Hughes 47 Walnui' Hills 43 Hughes 30 Wes+ern Hills 44 Hughes 46 Taff bl Hughes 29 Wifhrow 58 Hughes 45 Lako+a 4i Hughes 34 Aiken 54 Public High School League ...................... 2 wins-l2 losses Over-aH Record .. .. . ............... 3 wins-IS losses R. Hill recovers H'Ie rebound for Hae Hughes squad in a fough game againd Woodward. Firsf-place Winners Fundamenhls Nigh+ CincinnaH Jr. HF Schools Danny Cruchield. Throwing for Distance Earnesi- Erlrins, Throwing For Accuracy Roger Bailiff. 50-yd. Dash for Backs Greg Smifh, 50-yard Dash for Lineman Gann's Gridders Bring Winning Season to Junior High Hughes l4 0 b O 38 20 Junior High Foofball Record Opponen+ Bloom Wesfem Hills Woodward Lyon Gamble CuHer Summary: 4 Wins. 2 Losses Coached by Mr. Ransick, H19 freshman cagers finished second in Jrhe league and +hird in Hue cH'y +oumamenf, The Baby Reds displayed greaf Jream spirit wi+h some excellenf individual efforfs. also. ZOOApoin'r man, Alan Walker. Team leader in scoring and rebounding. +o+aled 3l poinfs againsf Oyler. Baby Reds Third in City Tournament of Eighteen Teams Hughes 23 33 4b 45 4-8 52 33 44 65 3b 35 42 Hard work and husHe added up +0 a winning season for +he junior high foofballers. Coached by Mr. Germ. who was assisfed by Mr. Ransick. The gridders learned H19 funda- men+als of +119 game and acquired a sfrong +eam spirit S+and-ouf players were Earnesf Erkins, Alan Walker and Roger GaHiH. Half Hue sfarfers will be re+urning nex+ yeah Kneeling: Earlie Thrash. Jim Sager. Walfer Green. Tony Sager. Ken Allen, Carl Blackwell, Ed Pafferw son. S+anding: Ken Burke. manager: Earnesf Erkin's, Alberf Lanier, Nan Walk- er. Greg Smi+h. Roberf BarneH, Denny Crufchfield. Wayne Guerranf, Alan Ranskk. Coach, Freshman Basketball Record Opponen'f Score Woodward 24 Gamble 22 Bloom 43 Aiken 46 Heinold 35 Wesfern Hills 36 Porter 34 Courfer Technical 2i Oyler 23 City Tournamenf Sawyer 43 Bloom 30 Wes+ern Hills 3! Summary: 9 Wins. 3 Losses Here's +he s+rong serve of Terry Grear. iop singles ma . Doubles feam. Bill Rippofoe and Eugene Offle, loosen up hr H12 '66 season. , - . A . Netters Swing Those Rackets for All They're Worth The Hughes High 1'ennis feam found +rouble in Public Tennis Record for l965 High School League compe'rifion las+ year. Al+hough +he 5t XaVier 5: Hughes 0 Wa'nU'r Hills 5: Hughes 0 neHers had a losing season. Jrhey advanced from +hree wins gienHmls 3 mgr: ; 32mm :; 3332:: : +0 eighf wins in I965. Their only league vic+ory was over Walntff Hills 5: Hughes 0 Woodward 4; Hughes I Aiken. ther +eams Haaf fell before +he Big Red nefmen camera A 23922:? 2:1:50 :- nzgtzzg were Madeira HwiceL Green Hills, Anderson, and +hree Highlands 2' Hughes 3 Sycamore 31,413,195 2 Nor+hern Kenfucky schools Highlands, Erlanger Lloyd, and Woodward 4: Hughes I Wesfern Hills 3: Hughes 2 Coving+on Ca+holfc Erikanger Lloyd 0; Hughes 5 Con. Ca+holic 2: Hughes 3 . , ' , , Ai en 2; Hu es 3 M eira 0; ug es 5 This years feam has many experienced players ramming, Bellevua 4: Hughes I 639e,, Hills 2; Hughes 3 and Coach Arf Weil is opfimisfic abomL success in '65. Weshrn Hills 3: Hughes? League Record-l WinI 9 Losses . eni r on fh m man underclassh , Since Here are few 5 O S e fee ' Y Over-all Record-B Wins. l5 Losses men wi+h experience will re+urn +0 form fhe nucleus of +he '67 l'eam. Coach Ar? WeilI Melvin Sears. Bill Rippefoe. Em gene OHIe. Bill- Gosh. Dan MHchell. Ed Burfan. Vern Sche . Terry Greer, Roberf Hachfen, Paul Glass. Ken Moni'ag, Larry Clark. 75 I' m ready. Here I come! shou+s Charles Hampfon as he sfads The run 'For a pole-vaulf iurnp In spring prac'hce. Up and over he goes 'For a good i'ry so early In The season. Charles will be a valuable addi- hon +0 The frack faam, as Hughes hasn't had a poIe-vaulier for several years. 1965 Big Red Tracks'rers Reign as Champions During Year Guided by Coach Richard BarreH, +he 1965 Big Red +rack feam broughf high +ribu+e +0 Hughes. The experienced Hughes +racks+ers won firsf place a+ +he Public High League Meet Daryl Garland in +he high hurdles and Jrhe 880 refay +eam of Grissom. Sams, Ausfin and Wills se+ new records. Full of de+ermina+ion. Jrhe +eam wenf on +0 fake fop spo+ in +he Soquhwesfern Dis+ric+. In a Tine show 0T: +eamwork and spor+smanship. +he Big Reds won The mee+ wifh +Wenfy-five and a hahc poin+s over The nearesf rival. The Big Reds sef records in +his meet also. as Bill Thomas broke The record for +he 440 dash and Daryl Garland beHered +he high hurdle mark. AT The Public High anifafional Meet Hughes again led +he pack. The 480 shuffle Jream of Garland. Burden. Slaugh+er and Davis sef a mee+ record wifh a +ime of 56.9, which proved +0 be +he second bes+ high school Jrime in Jrhe nafion for I965. Also breaking records were The 880 relay +eam of Grissom. Wills, Ausfin and Sams: +he sprin+ medley relay feam of Grissom. Wills. Auan and Thomas: and Daryl Garr land in Jrhe high hurdles. Coach BarreH checks the form of sfarfers C. Holman. N. Parks. T. Sams and L. Daniels. Tom Sams hands bafon io Holman in relay practice. Ray Guerranf and Phil Jasper dick close while going over. Don Wagner has +he lead as 1419 sprinters run fight Af fhe S+a+e Meet Daryl Garland placed fiffh in +he high hurdles affer sfumbling over one hurdle. and Bill Thomas Finished six+h in H1e 4-40 dash, The 880 relayuream scored fiffh in a field. s+ar+ing wH-h 4l3 +eams. A+ +he Afhlefics Assembly. Daryl Garland and Tom Sams received awards as highesf scorer and besf alLaround, respectively. Despife +he loss of several experienced +racks+ers. Coach Barreff believes +ha+ hard : w 1 .m, work and defermina+ion will bring success +0 +he '66 squad, During early fraining, Jim Dye sfrains for added inches. 77 Big Red Wrestlers Win Championship Second Straight Year For Hue second consecufive year in Public High School League compe+i+ion. +he able leadership of Coach Ed Morris has faken +he Hughes wresfling feam +0 +he P.H.S.L. cham- pionship. In fourfeen games, +he Big Red grapplers accumu- lafed a +o+af of Jrwelve wins. one 'He. and one loss, +0 refain +he championship HHe. The wresHers scored Jrhe highesi number of poin+s ever for a Cincinnah Public High School +eam and p'aced sixfh in disfrid comperion. ranking highesf of 6H -P.H.S.L. +eams. The Big Reds never falfered. as +hey downed a long line of opponenfs. wiJrh Woodward and Aiken losing erice +0 powerful Hughes. Vicfories followed over Wesfern Hills, Oak HiHs. Sycamore, Middle+on, 5+. Xavier and Mariemonf. TaH', a major Threat splif a game wifh +he Big Reds. buf '0er +he lasf league game f0 Hughes. 26 +0 I9. Oufsfanding ma+men for fhe champion Big Reds were Ray Turnbow wifh eighf pins and fhirfy-five poin+s, Jerry Smifh wi+h +hree pins and +hir+y-+hree poinfs, Phil Bennie. who ranked +hird in his weigh+ class a+ Hue disfricf fournamenf. and Joe Craynon, who impressively led +he league wi+h fourfeen pins in. f0urfeen matches. Boffom Row: Coach Morrisl J. Smifh. T. Pierson. E. Smifhh J. Erkins, G. Gaines J. Craynon, P. Bennie. Second Row: W. Frazier. R. Campbell. W. Goefzh E, Jefferson, R. Frazier, W. Thrash, J. Lunsford. R. Turnbow. Top Row: 6. John- son. Kh Cordes, R. Leigh. 6. Flair. G. Taul. D. Ferrell. C. Han. Unsuccessful Musfang fakes closer look af maH Coach Morris gives poin+ers M P. Bennie, I54hpound +hird-placer in Disfricf. and J. Craynon. I65-pound second-placer. Opponenf s+ruggles in vain as a Big Red increases fhe pressure. Phil Bennie grapples with helpless opponeni in Hughes' of +he Middle+own mahnen. ave rwhelming conques+ Morris' Matmen Taste Defeat Only Once on Way to Top Former Ohio Sfah hackle, Coach Ed Morris. led Hughes +0 HS seqond sfraighf PubHc High School League championship. BoHom Row: Paul Rose, manager; Joe Turner. Bob Williams Gre Durham. Cliff Whigham. Jeff Reggin, Ray Turnbow. Middle Row: Jerri: Harvey. manager: Leamon Posey. Willie Reeves. Jim Hamner. Dan Smi+h, Ed Farris, Floyd Payne, Mike Harris, manager. Topr Row: Bill 12:11:25? SirL'Bal'rd. Ellis Anderson. John Sager. Ed Casey. Cliff Johnson. 18-14 Record Preserves Tradition of Winning Baseball Season Placing four+h in Public High School League play in '65 wi+h an I8-l4 record. Jr'ne Big Red diamond sfars mainfained 'l'he fradfh'on of winning more games +han Hwy lose. Hughes won The Morrow Invi+a+ional Tournamenf buf Wi'i'hrow elimi- na+ed +he Big Reds from +he Disfricf Tournament This year's ba+men4 coached by Mr. OHo and cap+ained by Ed Casey and Jeff Reggin. hope +0 improve upon lasf year's record. which follows: Baseball ResuHs I965 Sure. we can handle H. Co-capiains Ed Casey and Jeff Reggin, re+urning leHermen, work ciosely wi+h Coach Offo h: +ry in gain a championship for Hughes. 80 Summary: Hughes: l8 Wins. I4 Losses Hughes Opponenf's Score Score I I Lockland I0 I4 Courhr O 9 Finney+own 0 l6 Woodward 7 7 Sycamore 4- l Wesfern Hills IT 3 Coving+on CaH-Iolic l 4 Wesfern Hills 6 I2 Woodward IS I Mariemon+ 2 6 Covingfon Ca+holl'c 4 9 TaH 6 '2 Ta I3 6 Walnuf Hiils 8 l0 NorH: College Hill 7 b Colerain l0 4 Walnuf Hills 7 4 Aiken 5 3 Aiken 0 4 Wyoming 2 I9 Couder 8 4 Oak Hills 5 6 Wifhrow 8 4 Covingfon Holmes 5 6 WHhrow 5 I5 Caunfry Day 3 ,1 WW . .. 6 Oak Hills 7 Wifh Cliff Whigham caiching. Ellis Anderson livens up Hie infield. Willie Reeves uses ihe perfec? +echnique in Iaying down a bunt m ,h . , . As he cufs loose th his fad ball, J. Reggin danles W. Reeves. baH'ing. 81 u. M. II .. . . -.. - . K kt! BoHorn Row: Danny Huber, Joe Menhley. Howard Marsh. Arf Dixon. Top Row: Coach Sfrahler. Terry Mueller. Bill Oehler. Wayne Snoddy. Strahler's Swimmers Few in Number but a Happy Crew A smaH squad of varsify swimmers. +he Big Reds displayed plen'ry of courage and defermina+ion in parficipafing in fough League compefifion. The mermen 90+ 0H: +0 a slow s+arf in several dual and quadrangular meefs. Then. in +he firsf Public High School League meet Terry MueHer placed sevenjrh in fhe IOO-yard breasf sfroke. Don Huber came in nin+h in +he IOO-yard bufferffy, and Joe Mechley Finished fwel'th in +he 400uyard free-sfyle. These swimmers finished in Jrhe same posH'ions in +he second League mee'r. In +he final meet Dan Huber repeafed his nin+h-place finish in fhe lOO-yard bufferfly buf Terry Mueller and Joe Mechley each edged up one position in their respecfive evenfs. These Three mermen acquired a Jrofal of sixfy-five poinfs for fhe Big Reds. Wayne Snoddy, Bill OeHer, Howard Marsh and Arf Dixon helped form various relay Jream5. which accumulafed forfy-four poinfs. Huber does We dmicuH buHerfIy. areas? shake is Terry Mueller's specialfy. Kneeling: Clifford Hickey, WaHer Townsend. Franklin Curry. Larry Dickerson, Mike Wilson. Standing: Roger Gaf- HH. Roberf Taylor. James Porfer. Ernesf Erkins. CurHs Flanagan. Terrell Daniel. Joel Murphye Ransick's Runners and Jumpers Train for Junior High Track The iunior high frack Team works diligenHy preparing for fheir mee+s +his spring. Two mee+s sfand 0qu on lrhe Jream's schedule: The Public High School League Invifafionai and Jrhe P.H.S.L. Meet The former consis+s mosHy of relays and +he laHer includes all of +he even+s, which produce +he league fifleholder. The iunior high feam prac+ices daily in all field and Jtrack evenfs under one mile. Ernie Erkins is shaping up +0 become fhe feam's number one fracksfer. He specializes in fhe IDG- and 220-yard dashes. Mr. Ransick. feam coach and recen'l' Hughes alumnus, feels +ha+ +his +eam ha5'+he falen+ and confidence fo win. BoH-om Raw: John Robsrfs. manager: Bill Sedam, Wolf- gang Mueller. Ronnie Meyersh Ray SmHh. Top Row: Ken Morrow. Angelo Murdock. Coach Sfrahler. Paf Owens. Mike Wilson, Roger Brewer. Junior High Mermen Learn Value of Training, Practice When +he call wenf ouf. a small group of iunior high swimmers reporfed +0 Coach Sfrahier. They spenf many hours a+ fhe pool pracficing +he various kinds of shakes, corremL breafhing and effecfive fechn?ques for acquiring speed in +he differenf distances. 33 Af the end of hue season, in +hree Public High School Meefs, Jrhe Hughes boys picked up five. six and four poinfs. respechvely, +0 give +hem a fofal of fiffeen poin+s in league compeHJrion. Ken Morrow con+ribu+ed +hree poin+s, and +he relay feams scored fwelve. CIick-clack-click-clack goes +he ping-pong ball as Gary Hughes plays in hurnamenf. R. Myers, J. Oliver. A. Murdock J. Oliver are proud of 302A. To provide heath exercise and enferfainmenf for a sfu- den+s. +he in+ramural program af Hughes now includes +wen+y-+wo evenfs conduded +hroughou+ fhe year. ln+ra- murals began an expanded version in l96l-62 on an experi- men+al basis. A year la+er +he program was made permanenf by Hie Board of Educafion and if has been adopfed by schools fhroughouf Hwe ci'ry in one form or anofher. Inferes+ remains high among junior high sfudenfs bu+ Mr. Grimes. in+ramural direcfor, urges more senior high boys +0 parficipafe. Assisfing Mr. Grimes are +hir+een sfudenJr managers. They give 0qu equipment officiafe af H19 games, and lisf H13 poin+s earned. Individual and homeroom awards are given. Director Grimes Urges Greater Participation in lntramurals 6AA. Board Marva Black. Modern Dance Joyce Courfiar. Swimming Bonnie Johnson. Proiecf Chairman Jackie Irving, Treasurer Candy FoH. Tennis Mariorie RossI Hockey Boisine Howard. Chairman Nancy Shammer. Recording Secretary BeHy Armsfrong. Hisi'orl'an I hbsen+ from picfurH Clara Reed. Head Sporfs Leader Far leff: Girls' Afhlefic Associafion sponsors are Mrs. Louzane Henderson Mrs. Rose Libbert and Mrs. Linda Zeisler. L9H: Sale of apples is a fradii Honal projecf 0f G.A.A. G.A.A. 5+ Hughes s+ands for Go-AcHon-Always. The girls' gym buzzes wH'h 'Fun and achivify, punc+ua+ed wi+h shrill whisfles From Jrhe referees Mrs. Libberf. Mrs. Hender- son and Mrs. Zeislelj. The 6AA. program also includes ou+door sporfs. Modt'ern dance and swimming aHrac+ many girls, who are in+eres+ed in Hmse acfivH?es. A'r playdays ending each sporfs season. Hughes girls have an opporfunify +0 dispfay fheir vigor and vim in baH'ling girls from oH-ner high schools in H19 cify. G.A.A. is proud of ifs skin and spor+smanship in compeinon. To earn money for fhe fradifionaI G.A.A. banquet Hwe girls sponsor an apple sale, a bake sale, and +he Mr. and Miss Hughes dance. On your mark, get set go! G.A.A. now includes several Hack ,eveMs. 85' Volleyball Season Provides Exciting Fun Volleyball. one of Jrhe mosf popular spor+s, keeps +he girls on +he go. 661' Jrhe ball! H's yours.I Don'f Ief if hi+ +he neHH Excifemenf reigns as fhe ball is moved back and forth over +he nef unfil finally +he p0in+ is won. Af playday, Hughes evened +hings 0qu wifh fwo wins and +w0 losses. Leaping and fipping Hie ball over 'rhe nef is Berfha Hargrove. Hockey Teams Win Six at Annual Playday S.AAA sfarfs off +he year by s+rapping on shin guards and Jrrying +0 ward off blows from hockey chks in +he wild exci+emen+ of making a goal. The girls pracfice hard under Mrs. Zeisler's supervision. Hockey, more +han some of His ofher sporfs. requires aler+ness and speed. along wi+h abili+y 86 +0 fake hard knocks. Team spirhL and skill were developed during +he hockey season, which came 1-0 a close wH'h a highly successful performance of six wins and only +wo losses af +he annual playday. Bofh junior and senior high girls par- +icipa+e in hockey. Beginning wi+h ground-s+icks . a fough game of hockey is now underway. Spring Is Here, Get Out Tennis Rackets When spring rolls around. girls inferesfed in 6AA. fennis game develop skill enough +0 represemL Hughes a+ H15 play- head for H1e courfs af Coy Field every Tuesday 'For practice. day held af Lunken Airpor'r playField in May. Yea. Red! 6ir3s who already know the basic fundamentals of fhe Yea. White! Serve Jrhaf ball wifh all your mith Candy Foif smashes one over Hue ne+ as G,A.A. tennis swings ink: acHon. Tennis is iusf one of +he many oufdoor sporfs offered. Dribble, Pass, Shoot-a Sure Two Points! From ?he Hme Hie girls dash ouf onfo 'rhe baskefball courJr more! We'd beHer geiL some shoofing pradice now. unfil +he final whisHe Hows, fhere is plenfy of acfion and advises Mrs. Zeisler. Line-up, girls. and don'Jr jump over excifement Using +he basic +echniques of dribbling. passing, Hwaf hul-line. pivofing and shoofing, The 6AA. +eams learn how +he game Pracfice makes perfecf and H18 girls are ready for +he is played. Yea. girls, look af fhaf score! Say. girls, we wanf baskefball playday. A iump sho'r sfar+s off anofher quarfer of play in +his exciting game. Free-+hrow shooiing is ius+ one of fhe many fine poinfs of baskefball prached by Hue girls. If appears Hwaf this sho+ worHr make i+. girls! 87 Modern Dance Group Develops Grace, Poise Parficipan+s in +he modern dance porfion of +he 6AA. program don fheir leofards every Monday affernoon and pracfice wifh deferminahon under Mrs. Zeisler's insfrucfion. The girls are Inferesfed in developing rhyfhmic movemenfs wifh grace and poise. The Modern Dance Chorus performed arfisfically af +he Merry-Go-Round f0 Jrhe music of Baby Elephanf Walk . The girls ended +heir ac+ivi+ies by aHending +he Modern Dance Symposium held in +he springe Modern dance groups pracfice for Merry-Go-Round and ofher programs. Go Where the Action ls-To the Pool Many wafer-lovers head for fhe swimming pool every Thursday afternoon during +he 6AA. season. Mrs. Hender- son conducfs prache and helps fhe girls learn various kinds of sfrokes. There's plen+y 0F ac+ion while some girls are splashing along using fhe buHerHy s'rroke. several ofhers are developing a sfeady rhyfhm wifh their back sfroke. and SW ofhers are Jrrying +0 coordinafe arm and leg movemenfs of fhe breasf sfroke. Then +here's a liH'le lull before +he girls form feams and race excifedly back and forfh across +he pool +0 gafher as much speed as possible. Also. +he more advanced swimmers s+udy life-saving fechniques. ln+eresfed girls may ioin the swimming feam and parficipafe in meefs. Sandy SefHe and Pa? PaHoon ready fhemselves ior a iasi' diving shrf. Here's the Target! Ready, Set, Aim! Yes. your life is in danger ht you walk in+o +he girls' gym when archery pracfice is going on! Bqu if you have a keen eye and s+rong arms. foin +he girls who enioy +his individual sport AJr +he beginning of fhe season. everyone learns +0 sfring +he bow. f0 se+ +he arrow in posi+ion, and +0 hi+ +he erH's-eye. The bes1L archers compe+e in +he playday af Lunken Playfield. Arrows fly during archery pradice, as girls +ry +0 improve fheir skill. Softball Attracts Large Crowd of Girls The greaf number mt girls coming omL for spoaH indicahas +he popularify of +his sport Junior high girls are supervised by Mrs. Henderson and senior high girls. by Mrs. Libber'r. Unless bad weaJrher inferferes. Jrhe girls use +he upper secfion of Coy Field for +heir pracfice on Tuesdays and Thursdays during +he spring sporfs season. Mrs. Henderson insirucfs iunl'or high girls before going ouidocrs. By parh'cipahng in Jrhis Jream sport +he girls devleop +eamwork,uquick-fhinking, and a sense of fair play. Everybody grabs bafs. balls. and gloves and fakes his posifion on +he field. The pifch comes in. +he baffer swings and Jrhe blue Jream gefs +he Firer run. Senior high girls ouf For soffball pose for camera. They made a hii'! Senior Homeroom 3H. Mr. Bradford f Sophomore Homeroom 222. Miss Reynolds Biggest Buyers of ANNUALS Eigh+h Grade Homeroom 3023. Mr. Sfier Junior Homeroom 306, Mr. Th om pson NinH'I Grade Homeroom Sevenfh l3. Mrs. Bullis Grade Home- room 3-5. Mr. Foegler ff :: ; i .1 ' E 1 '1 1 Happiness comes from doing things one enjoys whether it's cheering the Big Reds to victory, receiving applause at the Merry-Go-Round, ' reigning as prom queen, or flashing white boots 5 ' I a 90-90. Jingiing change signifiEs +ypical Huzl'fes faking fime out for a call. Hughes sfudenfs are in H19 swing as +hey model +he modern in look. Huzites Keep in Step With the Latest ln Fashion Trends Being on 1419 90-90 is fun when you're swinging in your Hullabaloo a-go-go boois. Can 1 hifch a ride? asks Ruby BuHree. Surm as long as you can pay +he carfare. KeH-h Cordes and Rosemary Sfelbasky agree. Whaf is happiness +0 fhe average Huzife? H may be a close vidory 3+ 6 baskefbaH game or a sfage Full of canned goods 61' The Thanksgiving Assembly. or even a ride home affer school. IFS an increase in ANNUAL sales a vicfory dance. or a da+e for +he juniorisenior prom. All of +hese evenfs help make up sfudenf life. S+uden+ life is buihL around fhe everyday occurrences and special evenfs aJr school and is demonsfrafed in He way s+uden+s dress and fhe way Hwy 6ch. IT is a weekly club meefing. a special commiH'ee meek ing. or a frip +0 MerryrGoARound. H's a-go-go boofs, granny dresses, and PigfaiI-Bowh'e Day. H's H19 grin on a champion wresHer's face affer a hard-foughf mafch. Many happy momen+s in Hwe life of a Huzife make him enfhusias+ic abou'r school Clubs Take Trips, Provide Services to Better School Spi The firsf Hoor display case gives sfudenfs an opporiunify f0 gafher ideas. Home GeH'ing ready for Chrisfmas means plenfy of work for ar'! sfudanh like F. economics deparfmen+ did i+s share +0 add in 'rI-ne Chrisfmas spirit Herfh. R. Hachfen, M. Harris and R. Lewis. Wha? a preHy freel 93 f The ANNUAL kick-off breakfasf is a growing fradifion af Hughes. Each year Hue represenhfives are given fheir ?nsfruciions abouf selling +heir ANNUALS. An+icipa+ion reaches its peak as dafes reach +heir des+ina1ion. H's prom firne again as Ellis Anderson and Ar+ Dixon pin corsages on fheir favorife girls. There's no Hme for idle cha-Her fonighh H's +ime for dancing! These s+uden+s are ready, willing, and anxious f0 gef ouf on fhe floor. The Salva'rion Army Band's assembly program delighfed HuxHes. y. , - ma Tradi+ional a+ Hughes is We Thanksgiving Assembly, where canned goods are Here are fwo illus+rious members of Hie Cincinna+i Symphony Ensemble. which collecfed and disfribui'ed f0 needy families leoughou+ Hie neighborhood. played af Hughes Iasi fall. ML Effron and Mr. Silbersack are Hughes alumni. Students Entertainecl and Enlightened by Assembly Programs Wha+'s fhis? The impeccable Mr. Wynne wi+h a crooked fie? Quick. Fix H- before Hue pic . . . Oops. +00 lafe! La camara cSndida eds midndolo! The gym is 1419 seHing for most dances sponsored by Hughes groups. Everybody's having fun a+ +his iunior high dance. Lef's play a lively march for We 'Firs+ number. suggesfs Mr. Bruner. The Big Red band entertains visifors at Open House in November. SEHiOF high VOW. music QWVPS sponsor successful ke'SkMing ParfY- I'll +alte a dozen cookies, Hue cusfomer +ells Hie P.T.A. salesman 5+ Open House. $9 RQiIfgiIh 6 W ! . 5 MI I Various activities at Hughes provide opportu- nities for ambitious and interested students to channel their energy into productive outlets. The ultimate in excellence is achieved by a maxi- mum effort. The annual fall producfion was Dear Rufh . The cur+3in call brings H19 show in a happy end. New Dramatics Director Produces iiDear Ruth;' Successfully Miriam 'I'eIIs +he s+ory oi how BIN came home fo marry her sisfer Ruth. The play's exhausiing pace becomes +00 much For Mr. Wilkins iC. WhiHakerl and Miriam iR. Leviej. Each year. when November rolls around. Hughes sfudenfs can LexpemL +he annual fall Thespian producfion. This year was no excep+ion, as fhe Thespians presen+ed +he comedy Dear Ruih in fhe Hughes audiiorium. Dear Ruih is +he sfory of a young girl who +ries +0 boos+ +he morale OF +he boys overseas by wrifing +0 Them, using her older sisfer's name and picfure. Complicafions arise when one of Jrhe soldiers comes home f0 marry Ruih, who is already engaged and is complefeiy unaware of whaf has faken place. This provides for a hilarious play hem beginning +0 end. New +0 Hughes +his year is Mr. Murphy, +he direcfor. af- fecfionafely known as 'Mr. Murph +0 Jrhe cas+ and crew. He and +319 casf worked hard for a monfh +0 puf Jrhe play +0- gefher and +0 make Mr. Murphy's firsf play 3+ Hughes 5 huge success. Mr. Murphy has proven himself quife capable of handling +he dramafics chores a+ Hughes. yr Mofher tM. Solomon! and Rufh K9. Cherry look over +119 IeHers senf I'o Rufh. M. Solomon, C. Geiger and C. Whiffaller prepare for H15 nigh+'s performance. The marriage oi +he sergean+ 0. Wagner1 and Marfha IJ. Cour+ier, adds inferesf +0 H'Ie show. Mr. Murphy examines +he scrip? before Hm producHon. Pony Chorus girls perform one of +heir many numbers in +he show. n r'l'IaosIaI Modern dance chorus appeared in Hue animal sec+ion dancing as pink eFephani's. Seventeenth Annual Merry-Go-Rouncl, Variety Show Format This year's Merry-Go-Round broughmL Jrhe Variefy Show back +0 +he Hughes sfage. The show was divided in+o five sec+ions: The Circus Parade. Circus People, Circus Anfics, Circus Animals and Circus Lovers. Wriffen by Miss Vifali, fhe show was direcfed by Mr. Murphy. Vocal numbers were handled by Miss Barker and Mr. Ayer. The special sfage 100 band, direcfed by Mr. Bruner. played JrhroughomL Jrhe show. Every ac? was a crowd-pleaser, bqu The colorFul carrousel. made by Mr. Wilson and Mr. Newsom. was Jrhe hi+ of The show! The Merry-Go-Round was a complefe success and 5+- +racfed many people +0 +he Hughes audiforium. Righf: A friendly pussycaf surrounded by preHy girls poses in fronf of fhe revolving Merry-Go-Round. J I'm Kreimer played effeche background music hr Don Wagner's original monologue enHHed Downbeat Some of H'Ie special numbers were done by R. Levie. C. FUN and T. Daniel, S. Por'rer hhoreographerL and T. Grear. i a ugggwgwsaaww M Renamed Senior Choir Now Called Hughes Senior Chorale Senior Chorale Officers-aewen Carfer, Vice-Presidenf: Ivey Smifh. Presidenh Chris+ine Mingo, Secrebry; Phyllis Booker. Treasurer. Because of some beneficial reorganizafion 0F +he vocal classes in senior high, +here are now six choirs af Hughes, +wo in Jrhe junior high and four in +he senior high. Junior high choirs are under +he direcHon of Miss Barken who is in her sixfh year wifh +he Hughes Music Deparfmenf, Miss Barker has been very successful in Jrraining young singers for fufure senior high Choral work. Senior high choirs are direcfed by Mr. Ayer. in his +hird year 51' Hughes. New 1'0 Hughes This year is The Sophomore Choir. H was felJr fhaf sophomores should be given fhe ex- periehce of performing fogefher for a year before going on +0 work in ofher senior high choirs. O1'her choral groups are Senior Choir. formerly known as Mixed Chorus; Senior Chorale. formerly Senior Choir; and Senior Choral Ensemble. These groups perform af all major school concerfs and in various con+es+s. Ensemble also performs oufside of school, occasionally on Jrelevision. Senior choirs. besides performing 511' school func+ions, have This year decided 1'0 +ry +0 improve school spirif a'l' Hughes and +0 make Hughes sfudenfs more acfive in schoolwelafed acfivifies. In H1e beginning of fhe school year, +hey organized HWWV ,. 4:. h , c, m. mmmmmwv m i $5 L h Bo++om Row: M Hardman. L. Harrish B. Fible. Ph Bonkerh C, Jackson Jh Melfs, 6h Jennings. F. Hall, M, McNamara. A. Armsironq. G. GarreH. R. Maxfon. Ah AHan. Harper. R. Levieh J. Courfierh 6. Cherry. J. Wallace. Second Row: Shropshire, Bh Tucker. R. Adrian. C. Taylor. P, Bennie. K. Brown. L. Jackson; Jru B. Oehler. R. N. Weich. C, BeHom D. Mooreh D. Davish D, Nixon. C. Lewis. C. Geiger. SA Ward. Goodgamesl E. Jackson. D. Reynold: FiFH-I Row: D. Williams. C. WhiHaker. R. H. Envard, M. Carllory M, Solomon l, Smith. Third Row: J, LiHleh J. Reece. Dh Farthing. L. Hall. R. Frazier. E. Jefferson. R, Haffman, K, Dunn. A. Kimble, P. Bosfowh D, Pe+ersom Ph Dunscn. G, Carfer. Jh McCallum. G. Coleman J. Irving Harrison. 5. Ellish C. Plain R. Hufchins, D, Hill. H. Chappell. J. Murref. R. Brown. T. Jones. C. Mingo. Eh Dugger, P, Smifh, A. Whifeh Y, Wafers. Fourfh Row: H. Ensemble OHicers-Phillip Benne. Presidenf; Jackie Reece. Secre+ary1 Rick Hufchins. Treasurer; Ken Brown. Vice-Presidenf. an ice-skafing parfy 5+ Cincinnafi Gardens, open +0 a En fhe school who wished f0 aH'end. The parfy wifh abouf 400 in aHendance. was enjoyed by all, even fhose who had spills! Elaied wiJrh fheir success. Choir members decided +haf +hey could do even more by sponsoring a dance. The Senfor Choir dance Jrook place affer one o? +he firsf baskefba'l games and again proved +0 be very successful. insuring more such . h ' Amy 8mg proiecfs in fhe fufure. L 7 Whefher H's enferfaining Hughes sfudenfs 0r promohng school spirit +he Hughes choral groups make Jrhemselves heard.I waxy carts Fm: TEE: c; Boffom Row: J. Reece. Secrefary: P. Smifh. Roberian: C. BeHon. 6. Cherry. J. Courh'er. M. Solomon. bl E. Dagger. Roberian: D. Bosfow. D. Peferson. Second Row: R. Farfhing. R. Hoffman. K. Brown. Vice- Ensem e Presidenr: LaPIacn Jackson, P Bennie, President: R. Goodgames. R rian. B. Tucker, 6. Flair, R. Hufchins. Treasurer; E. Jefferson. Senior High Choirs Entertain At Senior High Assemblies BoHom Row: J. Wafson. A. Hensley, S. Come C, Walker. D. Locke, B, LockeH. J. Wilson. D. Thomas, S. Robbins, B. Wagoner. S. Thomas. A. Sawyer, K. Henson. L, WhaHey. Second Row: L. Blue. D. Donlan, P, Guinn. C. Wilson. P. Clay. 6. Barger. F. Norris. M. Kirchgessneri S. Walker. 6. Warren. B. Horn. M. Ross J. Chafrnam -G. Saylor. G. Carr, Third Row: W. Muse, L, Rydn. R. Funk, 5. Chandler. S. Thrasher, J. Hasson. B. Parker. D. Davis, L. Carr, N. Muse 5. Ramsey, P. Reid. R. CroweH. P. Cherry. L. Lewis. W. Barber Fourfh Row: B Giles. A. Hendley. J Johnson, R. Leigh. A. Hilll G. Hughes. D. Haeraker. 6 TauL L. Johnson. 6 Howard P. Moore. J. Mechley. Fiffh Row: M. Williams, B Collins. ' L. Robinson. H. McCullough. F. Armsfrong. D. Larisom G. LaHimorel 0 Howard. S. Gosby; G. sophomore ChOIr Maxfon, F, Payne, M. Vaughn, T. Hill. P. Swanson. n Mi w w d:- 21'71'19 qi-j-l- 9' I1 31 BoNam Row: R. Sfanforfh. G. Mullikin. D Nixon. J. Quinlan. C. Durban. A. Cahill. Vice-Presidenf: B. . ' Cox. 5. Askins. B. Lindsey. C. Tucker. M. Sfrickland. A. Nelson. C. MaH'he-ws V. Lambert L. Moafs. Nlnl'h Grade ChOIr Second Raw: H. Sfcvens, G. Starks. A. Smith. M. Farleyl M. Tucker, J. Clcghorn, JV Freeman. P. Sibiey. M. Weyda. M. Lee. R. Williams. H. Harden, Secrefary-Treasurer: D Buchanan. Third Row: B. Schmidf, CV Bryant 5. Paffon. C. Woods. J. Hopkins. H. Boyd. J. Ramsey. J. Huddlesfon, D. Harden. President R. Helfon. P, Wagcrs. R. Smifhl Y. Gaines. S Turner. Fouri'h Row: J. Meischkc. 6. Clark, J. Wilson. D. Penningfpn, A. Lanier, R. Jordan. R Perkins. L, Jones. A. McKenzie. D. Hill. N. Roberfs. W. Lovins P. Clifford. D. Sanderson. M. Lynch. Jr.. E. Hensley Hughes Junior High Choirs Under Direction of MissBarker Baffom Row: T. Garcia, J. Penn, 6 Lawsom P. Barreff, F. Crawbrd. J. FriTz, D Karr, M. Butler, B Cordell. J Cornish. Second Row: V. Roberfs. D. Frazier. C. Harper. L. Farris. D. Monfioy. B. Howard, J. Eubanks, S. Hale. K. Davis. K. Harp. J, Pridamnre. K. Washington. Third Row: L. Mullins. J. Bishop. J. Huddlesfon. G. Jonest C. Seffle. L. Davidson. K. ProHiH. S. Sanders. J, May. D. Gross, B. Thompkins ' ' D. Coldiron. W. Green. Fourfh Row: M Harmon. B. Nelson. A Lilly. D. Davis. N. Ziegler. D. Robbins, Eighth Grade ChOIr S. Steafnan. D, Skeen. L. Dickerson! W. MifchelL L, GoddelL T. Arihur, W. Burgin, E. Heafh. M. Schoemer, R. Perkins. 1 Wk BoHorn Row: M. Rocquemore. F. Ramsey. E. Miller. J. Smifh. H. GarreH. B. Elliott, M. Solomon. N. Grimm, D. Monroe. E. Sherman, L. Cameron. D. Douglas. J. Kreimer. Second Row: J. Burr. G. Haendel. G. Frey, J. Coccq P. Glass, L. Jones, A. MacDonald, B. Williams C. Bowen. J. Meischke, R, Miller, W. Belser, M. French Third Row: T. JeHries, B. Auan, R Thomas. R. MaHheWs. J Lunsford, V. Friasom N. Sfemmer. C. Schacfer, E. Brown, 6. AusHh. FourH'I Row: J. Howard, T. Jacobson. B. LeH. M.,Lang. J. Perry. M. Miller, J. Benne. L. RouH. K. Moerlein, B. King. R. Loudermilk. FiHh Row: Band Manager D, Weimer. M. Lang. T. Weimer. A EFkins. T. SchoHn N Parks. H Marsh. D. Ferrell. A. DixonA Sixfh Row: 6. Oliver. J. Turner. M. Langbrd. R Bibb. L Roach. C. Welsh. '- :. Senior Band Officers: J. Kreimer. Firsf Lieu+enanfz B. Phers. Secrehry: G. OIiver, Capfain: J. Benne. Treasurer; Mr. Bruner. Direcfor. 106 Big Red Band Sets Stage For Great Display of Spirit Under +he direcHon of Mr. Bruner, new band direcfor af Hughes +his year, H16 Big Reds Marching Band made ifs debuf during H18 fooerall season. Wifh snappy marching and clever forma'rions. +he good-looking. welI-frained band provided many exci+ing half-fime shows for s+alwar+ foofbaH fans. The band also performed a+ several concerfs. and some 01: ifs members made up H16 Merry-Go-Round Band. Band officers +his year were designafed by milifary rank. The capfain was Gilberf Oliver and H16 'Firsf Iieufenan+ was John Kreimer. They assisfed Mr. Bruner wi+h uniforms. music and H19 candy project An infegral par+ of H19 band is +he squad of maioreHes. captained +his year by Rosemary Sfelbasky and Brenda Phelps. AHer +ry-ou+s las+ May. +he '65366 squad was sefecfed. During +he summer. +he girls pracficed under fhe supervision of Miss VHali and were unifed wifh drum major CliHord Davis a+ +he beginning of +his school year. 1 - v Sherri Anderson Hazel Starks F2 L Ruby Bulfree GI Ward Davis Drum Maior Beverly Redmond Marv: Black hrg Rosemary Sfelbasky Brenda Phelps 5 , c,- i BoHom Row: Don Brerch. Rolly Fobbs. Roy Sfan+on. Second Row: Rex Bays. Don Harness. Mark Sfewart Darrell Sex+on. S+ephen Sfarkey. Third Row: Jerry Johnson, Norman Willis, Mike O'Rourke. Alex Weber, This frio makes preHy music-Pefe SfHes, Alex Weber. and BeHy Fey. Pete Stifes. Tom TueHng. Missing from picfure: BeHy Fey, Daryl Harris. Roberf Emerson. Tim Frifsch. Gayle Kefl. S+eve Adams. Greg Smifh. Junior High Band Performs at Many School Functions This year +he Hughes Junior High Band is composed of fwenfy-five members conduc+ed by Mr. Bruner. They play in various junior high assemblies and in all fhe concer+s af Hughes. The band does no'r have special uniTorms +his year because +he junior high is nof a marching band: however. i+ could be. The Junior High Band is a preparafion for junior high people +0 gain experience so +hey can move in+o +he Senior High Band when Jrhey enfer +he Jrenfh grade. In order +0 be in The Senior High Marching Band 6 sfudemL musf eifher have had pasf experience in +he Junior High Band a+ Hughes or be recommended from his previous Junior High School. The Junior High Band has presen+ed Hughes wH'h many fine musicians. Orchestra Takes Bow at Annual Christmas Concert The Hughes High School senior concer+ orches+ra, under fhe direch'on of Mr. Bruner. made i+s successful debuf a+ +his year's annual Chris+mas Concert The orchesfra is composed of erenfy-five members. H supplemenfs fhe Merry-Go-Round Band and H18 Hughes Sfage Band and performs annually af +he Spring Concerf and H16: Jazz Fes+ival. The orchesfra consisfs of sfring and wind ins+rumenfalis+s and a small percussion seC'Hon. These members mee+ regu- larly Hrsf period every morning. wifh special secfional pracfEces scheduled by Mr. Bruner. This gives Mr. Bruner a chance +0 work wi+h each member of each sec+ion individually. The members of +he orchesfra work diligenHy +0 make each performance a success, and have succeeded admirably in doing so. They have become an infegraI par+ 01c +he Hughes success s+ory. MaioreHe Brenda Phelps' insfrumenf for band is fhe glockenspiel. Frank E. Dixon, A. Wimrner. L. Sullivan, N. S+rum. Middle: D. Green. B. Hifl, R. Parker. T. TueHng. P. Harrfs. T. Howard, C. Penn. Back: J. Kreimer. S. Hunfer. C. Harris. 3 Trumpefs: E. Miller. G. Frey. J. Smifh. M. Rocquemore. F. Ramsey. H. GarreH. J. Cocco, G. Haendel. P. Glass, Clarinefs: L. Rouff, M. S+emmer. K. Moerlein. C. Schaefer, J. Lunsford. M. Miller. B King. R. Loudermilk. J. Benne. V. Friason. M. Park; Gargoyle Receives New Equipment, Prints Paper at School The firsl issue of +he Gargoyle was published in November. under Jrhe supervision of iournalism Jreacher Mr. Sfephens and ecliJrOr-in-chiel Don Wagner. The delay was necessifaled by a change in prinling procedure. This year. +he paper is issued monl'hly. Sludenfs are able lo read aboul school happenings for only live cenfs. due +0 fl'le fad +ha+ a new prinfing press was purchased for Hughes. This enables Jrhe graphic arfs deparlmenl lo prinl The papers more cheaply. The 51'an edifors and repor+ers wrile news. feafures. arlicles, and edilorials. Circulafion is handled by +he business sfaff. along wifh homeroom represenlahves. S+uden+ phofog- raphers are responsible for all picfures confained in Jrhe Gargoyle. Slalf members hope +ha+ +he Gargoyle will con- finue i+s previous slandard of excellence. The highlight of The year for Susan Keller. Harline Jones. Kalhy Rose. and Reginald Maxfon was accompanying Mr. Sfep'nens +0 +he Nalional Press Associalion convenfion in Chicago during +he Thanksgiving holiday. M Page ediiors. 6. Frey. C. Brooks. and P. McNeely are always looking for new gimmicks. , . 4 Pho+ography and av? worl: are done by L. Willoughby. J. Caplinger, L. Robinson. J. Easferling and T. Shaw. IIO Proofreaders F. Maihis, P. Welch, B. Phelps. 5. Keiler, B. Rippe+oe and B. Cen+ers sfudy examples of good iournalism. Mr. Sfephens and edifor Don Wagner look over fl'Ie nexf issue of +he Paper work and financing are two main iobs of H. Jones. L. Famous. E. Feffe and Gargoyle. K. Schneil. III Staff Responsible for Editing and Selling '66 Yearbook This year's ANNUAL sfaff was headed by co-edifors Terri Daniel and Ken Monfag. The enlire sfaff was selecfed las+ June, when work on The I966 ANNUAL officially began. Under +he supervision of Miss Reynolds, +he ANNUAL adviser, a +heme and cover colors were chosen. A+ +he end of June. Miss Reynolds and +he co-edifors journeyed f0 Nashville +0 complefe Jrhe fundamental plans. The resulJr was a dummy , aller which +he eranclr paH'emed i+s work. The sfaH consisls of Jiwenl'y-l'ive seniors, chosen by Miss Reynolds on +he basis of +heir abili+y ancl inferes'r. There are +hree sub-sfaffs: +he liferary slaff. which handles all picfures and wriHen copy and is under +he diredion of Miss Reynolds; Jrhe ar? slaH, headed by Miss Adomeil'. which designed +he cover and illusiraJrions: and +he business sfafl. which manages all financial maHers. including advertising and subscrip+ions. This 5+an is headed by Mrs. Brown, new +0 +he ANNUAL This year. The ANNUAL sfaff sincerely hopes +ha+ Jrhe Hughes sfar will con+inue +0 shine brithy Tor all Hughes sfuclenfs and alumni in The fufure and fha'l +he '66 ANNUAL has helped +0 add +0 i+s glow. Yea. Red! Yea. Whife! The arf sia'ff, T. Shaw, M. Sliebel. M. Coleman, D. Madden. and C. Foif, under the supervision of Miss Adomeif. is responsible for all arf work. 11'2- x mmun mm umu I uul Ins HUZ ANNU AL 1 I A x The liferary s+aff has +he iob of puffing +ogefher +his year's ANNUAL. From leff +0 righf Qhey are: D. Wulf- horsf. 5. Left. J. CourHer. M. Taylor. H. Sailey, J. Morrison. 5. Harper. C. Spikes. E. Howell, W. Simmons. R. King and B. Armsfrong. Sue Barne'H helps cus+odians sheariy +he ladder, while Arf Scheuermann puis up aH'racfive sign made by art siaH. Subscripiions increased +his year. The sale of +his year's ANNUAL was handled by Mrs. Brown and her sfafi: R. Quinlan. E. CrawforcL A. Scheuermann. S. BarneH, M. Read, N. Leigh, A. Harper and S. Robeds. Along whh Miss Reynolds. Ken Mon'rag and Terri Daniel look over +he dummy for he ANNUAL of '66. 113 Reserve Cheerleaders: 6. Carfer. B. Lockeff. C. Mffchell. B. Havgrove. Captains: D, Chambers and 3. Oliver; Junior High Cheerleaders-Sfanding: Linda Jewell. Elaine Wafson, Jackie Schmidf, Kneeling: Brenda Cordell. Theodora Howard, Trudy Brown. Producfion sum J. Assum. C. Redd. S. Robe Voss. M, Robinson. Miss Levine and S. Greer. Varsify Cheerleaders: D. Bolanl Capfain; .J. Courfier. Co-Capfain; DT Rayney. R. Leigh. B. Goefz. F. Armsfrong, B Johnson. ST Coore. C. Ricel and D. Chenaulf. summer. by These boysh lef Miss LevineTs sfaff do +he job. Visual Aids-Boffom Row: R Emerson. R. Turnbow. MA Shaw. J. 'Moafs. W Thrash. D. Rayney. Second Row: D. Lampson. D. Begley. CT Washianon. R. Leigh. 6. Turner. W. Lige. C. Whiqham. rTS. C. Brown. J. Mifchell. D. Dean, JA A new addifion f0 Jrhis yearWs Varsify Cheerleaders squad for foofball was four boys. They weren'+ permanen+ bu+ +hey served as a means for louder yelling. The Varsify squad was nof fhe only squad aJr Hughes. The Reserve squad cheered af i+s own foofball and baske+ball games as did +he Junior High squad af Hs games. The Reserve and Junior High squads were chosen af +he end of last year and prac+iced ali' This year's visual aids crew was again under fhe supervision o1c Mr. Johnsfone. All movies and proiecfors were handled Again +hEs year Miss Levine had The Producfion Staff. Any feacher who wan+ecl +0 have maferiaf mimeographed would Hughes students work for self-respect in all their endeavors. The proud Hughes tradition is upheld by the achievements of both seniors and under- classmen, ever inspired and guided by her star. Class Officers: Ti m Jeffries President Jane Mifchell VicerPresideni Jane'r Hanes Secre+ary Jerry SmIfH Treasurer WhaJr does being a senior mean +0 H1e Class of '66? Mosf seniors realize +ha+ +he class has reached a posH'ion of leadership among Hughes High School sfudenfs. High school days are ending, and Jthe fufure is holding 0qu Hue challenge of college. career. and civic responsibilify. Puffing on class rings Jfor H13 firs? Jrime is now a memory. Evenfs such as PingaH-BowHe Day! Chrisfmas parfy, candy sale. iunior-senior prom and Class Day have helped +0 uni+e +he class. Hs final ac+fvi+y. Gradua+ion. comes on June I5. Whenever fhe name and fame of Hughes are men+ioned, H13 Cfass of 66 can say wifh grafifude and pride. 'Huqhes is our Afma Mafer. Class Leaders of Today, World Leaders of Tomorrow CommiHee Chairmen: Nnrvell Leigh Chrisimas Party Gary Hummeldorf PigfaiI-Bowfie Day Mr. Hobson Class Sponsor. Rosalie Hargrove Planning Hazef Sfarks Pram, CorChairman Brenda Phelps Prom, Co-Chairmen Dan Mifchell Proiec+ bbsenH 116 Class of '66 Totals 340 Firsf Row: EVELYN MARIE A816. Evey . Senior Y-Teens 2, 3. Corresponding Secrefary 3.- Pep Club 2. 3: Fufure Business Leaders of America 2. Treasurer 2; Heelfh Careers Club I; Senior Class Commiffee. Chrisfmas Parfy; Sfudenf Office Worker I. GLADYS ELIZABETH ADAMS. Taffy . Wesfern Hills High School I. Senior YJeens 3: Pep Club 2. 3: Health Careers Club 3. Vice-Presidenf 3'. Gargoyle Sfaff 3: Senior Class CommiHee, Prom; Girls' Week Rep- resenfah've 2: UshereHe 2. GWEN EYVONNE ADKINS. pep Club I. 2. Second Row: RUSSELL ADAM ADRIAN. Sonny . Hi-Y 3; Senior Band I. 2. 3: Ensemble 3; Sfage Crew 2; Senior Class Commiffee. Chrisfmas Parfy; lnh'amuraIs II 2. PATRICIA ELIZABETH ALLEN. I'Embry . Pep Club l. 2. 3; Fufure Teachers of America 3; Disiribque Educafion Clubs of America 3: Healfh Careers Club 3; Ushereffe 2; 6AA. 2; FeafhereHes I; Senior Class Commi++ee. Planning CommiHee 3. GEVETTA RENE ALLMAN. VeHic . Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Club II 2: Spanish Club 3. Secrefary 3: Fufure Business Leaders of America 3. Treasurer 3: Cheerleader I:Gargoyle Sfeff 2. Thircf Row: ELLIS C. ANDERSON. Senior High Sfuden+ Council 3; Hi-Y l. 3: Pep Club I, 2. 3. Execu+ive Board: Spanish Club I. Treasurer l; H-Club 2. 3: Merry-Go-Round 3: Senior Class Commiffee. Prom; Foofball l. 2, 3: Baseball I.2. 3: Inframurals l. 2.3: Usher 2. SHERRY ANN ANDERSON. Pep Club 2: French Club I; Fu+ure Business Leaders EH America I: MaforeHes 3; ProducHon Staff 3, PORTlA YOLANDA ANDREWS. Aiken High School I; S.AfL 2. 3: Fcafhercffes 3: Senior Class Commiffee. Chrisfmas Parfy Commiffee. Fourth Row: ARCHIE ARMSTRONG. Sonny . Pep Club I. 2, 3; Thespians 2; Senior Choir I, Y. 3: Merry-Go-Round l. 2: lnhamurals l. BETTY JEAN ARMSTRONG. Duchess . Pep Club I. 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. Vichresidenh Fufure Teachers 0? America 3: HeaHh Careers Club 3: Ushereffe 2: Merrino-Round 3: Speech Ciub 3. Secretary: Cheerleader l. 2. Capfain: 6AA. 3; Annual Sfaff TypimL 3', FeafhereHes 1: Senior Class CommiHee, Planning Commiffee: Library Assisfan+ I, 2. JERRY ARMSTRONG. Class of 1965. Fiffh Row: CURTIS WAYNE ASKINS. Curf . Senior Band I: Book Room Boy I: Inframurals l, MARGARET ANN ASKINS. Margo . JANET MARIE ASSUM. Huzeffas 2. 3; Senior Y-Teens 3'. Pep Club I. 2: Senior Class Commiffee, Prom: Producfion S+aff 3: Girls' Week Represenfafive 2. II7 Counselors Give Guidance Firs+ Raw: GEORGE JAMES AUSTIN. Ausfin Healy . Pep Club I. 2. 3; Senior Band I. 2. 3: Track I. 2, 3: Infrarnurals !, 2. 3. ALEX BAILEY. The Caf . Pep Club I. 21Track l. 3. HENRIETTA D, BAILEY, ShorHe . Our Lady of H19 Angels l; Spanish NaHonaI Honor Society 3: Senior Y-Teens 2: Pep Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 3: Fufure Teachers of America 3; Healfh Careers Club 3: Red Cross 2. 3: Annual Staff 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Planning. FiH'h Row: JOHN GILBERT BENNE. Senior Nafional Hmor Socie+y 2. 3-. Treasurer 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3: German Club I. 2: Fufurc Teachers of America I. 2. His+crian 2: Senior Band II 2. 3. Treasurer 3'. Senior Orchesfra l. 2: Merry-Go-Round l. 2. 3: Senior Class Commiffee. Ways and Means; Annual Representative l. 2. 3: Gargoyle Represenfafive 2, 3: Treasurer's Assisfanf 2. 3: Inframurals l. 2. 3: Inframural Council I. 2, 3: Book Store Worker 2. PHILLIP BENNIE. Cool Ben . SenEor High Sfudenf Council I. 2. 3. Chairman Studenf Welfare 3: Pep Club II 2. 3. Presidenf 3; Senior Choir I: H-Club 3: Ensemble 2. 3. Presidenf 3; Merry-Go-Round II 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Prom: Fooi'ball l: Wresiling 2. 3: Capfain 3: lnframurals l. 2. 3; lnframural Council 3. GAYLE LEONA BERRY. HBaby Leel': Disfribufive Educaiion Clubs 0: America 3: Guifar Club 3: Senior Class CommiH'ee. Ways and Means. 118 Second Row: NANCY JO BAILEY, Pep Club 2. 3; Ticke+seller 3. SANDRA BAINES. Sandy . Pep Club I. 2: French Club 3: Healfh Careers Club 3: Safefy Council 2: Sages 3: UshereH'e 2: Chess Club 3: Mcrry-Go-Round I: Senior Class CommiHee. Ways and Means. HOWARD H. BALLINGER. Chip . Pep Club ll 2. 3: Baskefball l. 2: Third Row: JOANN BARBER. Pep Club I. 2. MICHAEL WAYNE BARGIN. Deporres High School. Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy. President 2; Spanish Club I; Track I. SUZANNE BARNETT. Susie . Senior High Sfudenf Council I. 3: Re- cording Secrefary 3: Senior Y-Teens 2. 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club I: Fufure Business Leaders of America 2: Merry-Go-Round I: 6AA I: Annual Sfaff 3: Senior Class Commiffee. Prom; Annual Repre- senfaHve l. Fourfh Row: DEBORAH MARLENE BATTLE. Debbie . Senior High Sfudenf Council 2. 3: Senior Naiional Honor SocEeiy 3; HuzeHes I. 2. 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club I. 2, 3, Presidenf 3'. GErls' Ensemble 2. 3; Merry- Go-Round l: G.A.A. I: Annual Represenfafive l: Gargoyle Repre- senfafive I: Sfudenf Office Worker 2. 3, CLAROLA BEAUMONT. Sfarr : Pep Club 2; Fufure Business Leaders of America I: Healfh Careers Club I: Ushereffe 2: 6AA. 2. EMMA JEAN BEECROFT. HuzeHes I. 2. 3: Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Club I. 3; Lafin Club I. ViCe-Presidenl; Ushereile 2: Gargoyle Sde 2; Senior Class CommiHee, Chrisfmas Parfy. ! I 3 Seniors Choose Careers Firs+ Raw: WILLIAM ELMER BEVENS. Bill . Pep Club 2; Intramural: I. JOHN KENNETH BLACKWELL. HBIack . Senior High Sfudenf Council 3; Pep Club II 2. 3: French Club 2: Annual Represenfa+ive 2; Gargoykz Represenfa+ive l; FoofbaH l. 2. 3; Baskefball l. 2. 3: Baseball I. 3. RICHARD ALLEN BLAKEY. Pep Cub l. 2. 3, W College catalogs are in grea+ demand by seniors. who visif Mrs Second Row: DAVID WILLIAM BOETTCHER. Mike . Lunchroom Guards l. 2: Inframural Council I; Baskefball l. 2. DEBORAH ANN BOLAN. 'Debbie . Senior High Sfudenf Council I. 2: Senior YiTeens 2. 3. Recording Secretary 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3: Fu+ure Business Leaders of America 2. Corresponding Secre'rary: Senior Choir I: Merry-Go-Round f. 3; Varsity Cheerleader l, 2. 3. CoCapfaSn 2. Cap+ain 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Prom. ROSE MARIE BOLLING. Rosie . TaPr High School I. Pep Cl-ub 2. 3: Spanish Chb 2. 3: 6AA. 1, 2. 3. 119 12.0 Seniors Revert to Childhood Firsf Row: PHYLLIS GWENDOLYN BOOKER. Senior High School Sfudenf Coun- cil 2: Senior Y-Teens 2. 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3. Execuiive Board 3; HeaH-h Careers Club 3; Senior Choir 3; Girls' Ensemble 3. Treasurer: Mixed Chorus I: Merry-Go-Round 2: G.A.A. 3; Gargoyie Rapresenfafive 3. DIANE EVELYN BOSTOW. Senior Y-Teens 3. Chaplain: Pep Club I. 2. 3: Senior Band I: Ensemble 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Planning: Annual RepresenfaHve 2. WILBUR HARRISON BRADFORD. Lafin Club I. Vice-Fresidenf; Thaspians 3: Senior Choir 3. Second Row: MAYBELL BRADLEY. JANIS BRANTLEY. Jan . Senior Y-Teens I: Pep Club I. 2. 3; Healfh Careers Club I: Senior Choir 2: Mixed Chorus 3: Merry-Go-Round 2: G.A.A. l. 2: Senior Class CommiHee, Prom. CAROL LYNNE BROOKS. Brooksy . Huzeffes l. 2. 3; Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3. Execufive Board: Senior Choir I. 2: Merry-Go- Round l: 6AA. l: Gargoyle Siaff 3. Feafure Edifor 3: Fea+hereHes 1; Senior Class CommiHee, Prom; Annual Represenhfive. Third Row: CHARLENE OMA BROWN, Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Club I. 2: French Club I: GAIL l: Senior Ciass CommiHee. Prom. DONALD LEE BROWN. HDonnie . Cross-Counfry I; Track I; Infra- murals I. ELMER BROWN. Elmer Fud . Senior High Sfudenf Council 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3: Senior Band I. 2. 3: Senior Orchasfra 2; H2CIub 3; Merry- Go-Round 2: Senior Class CommiHee; Foofball l. 2. 3: Track I. Fou rfh Row: KENNETH BROWN. Downfown . Senior High S+udenf Council I: Pep Club 2: Fu+ura Teachers of America I: Junior Council on World Af2 fairs l: Sages l: Thespians 2: Senior Choir 2: Ensemble 2. Vice-Presiden+: Mixed Chorus I: MerryieoARound 3: Gargoyle Represen+a+ive: Visual Aids Crew l: Foofball 1; Track 2: lnframurals 3. MAMIE L. BROWN. Pep Club I. 2. 3; 6AA. RICHARD ALLEN BROWN. Ricky , Pep Club 2: Foofball l, FiHh Row: JAMES HENRY BRYANT. Jimmy . Senior High Sfudenf Council I; Pep Club I. 2: Junior Council on World Affairs 3: Senior Band I. 2. 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Planning Commitfee, PEGGY ANN BURDINE. Piggy . Pep Club I. 2. 31$panish Club I. 2. Treasurer: Health Careers I: Gargoyle Represenfafive 3. ALBERT BURKES. Pep Club I. 2. 3: Fu+ure Teachers of America 3: Cross-Counfry 2: inframurals I. 2. on PigtaiI-Bowtie Fun Day Firs+ Row: JOSEPH WARREN BURR. Joe . Pep Club I: Fufure Business Leaders of America 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 3: Sages 2. 3: Thespians 2. 3; Senior Band I. 2. 3: Senior Orchesha 2. 3: MerryrGoikound 1.2. 3: Sfage Crew I. 2, 3. VELMA BYRD. Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Chlb l. 2. 3: Fufure Business Leaders of America 2. 3, Secrefary 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Prom. NINA LEE CAIN. Second Row: DIANNE CALHOUN. Dee-Dee . Senior Y- Teens 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3; Spanish Club I: Fufure Teachers of America 2. 3: 6AA. l. 2; Annual Represenfafive 2. LANA MARIE CANTRELL. Senior High S'ru- den? Council 2: Pep Club I. 2. 3; Disfribuffve Educafion Clubs of America 3; Merry-Go- Round l; Cheerleader l: 6AA. l; Feafher- effes 2. 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Prom; Gargoyle Represen+a+ive l: Produc+ion Sfaff 2. JO ANN CAPLINGER. Jo . Pep Club 3; Merry-Go-Round 3; Gargoyle SfaH f. 3: Senior Class Commiffee, Chrisfmas Parfy: Gargoyle Represenfafive l. Jusf a sample of whaf Hue weIl-dressed senior baby wears! Third Row: MARTHA MARIANNE CARLTON. Aiken High School I. Pep Club 2: Dis'rribufive EducaHon Clubs of America 1: Senior Choir 1; Mixed Chorus I. BRENDA ANN CARTER. Disfribufive Educafion Clubs of America 3. EDWARD GERALD CASEY. Duckfeef . Senior High Sfudenf Councii 3: Hi-Y I. 2. 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3: Fufure Business Leaders of America 3. President Senior Class CommiH'ee. Ways and Means; Annual Repv reseniafive 3: Cross Counfry 3: Baskefball l. 2. 3; Baseball J. 2, 3: lnframurals l. 2; Inframural Council 3. 121 Chrisfmas Parfy CommiH'es members enioy a liHIe pre-parfy acfivi'ry under +he misflo'roe! The Twelve Days of Chrisimas was +heme oi decoraHons. 17.7. Seasonal Snow and Song Firsf Row: LISA DEE CHAPMAN. Senior Y-Teens l: Pep Club I, 2. 3; French Club I. 2; Fu+ure Teachers of America I: Junior Council on World Affairs I, 2: 6AA. l. 2; Gargoyle Staff 3: Sindenf OHice Worker 3. WILLIAM LEWIS CLNRK. SHIRLEY ANN CLAY, Senior Choir I. Second Row: MELVINA COLEMAN, Poochie Senbr High Sfudenf Council I' 2; Senior Y-Tcons I. 2. 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club Z 3: Fufure Teachers of America I, 2: Junior Council on World Affairs l. 2: MaioreHe I: Annual Sfaff 3: Fea+hereffes 2; Senior Class CommiHee, Prom; Annual Represcnfaiive I, 2: Gargoyle Represenhafive l. 2. 3. WANDA COLLINS, Pep Club L 2. 3: French Club I: Fui'ure Teachers d America 1. 2: Gargoyle S'raH 2. 3. JOYCE CAROL COURTIER. J.C . Huzeffes II 2, 3: Senior YiTeens 3: Sages l, 2. 3; Thespidns '2, 3, Vice-Pres?den+ 3: Senior Choir L 2, 3: Ensemble 3: Merry-Go-Round l. 2. 3: Cheerleader l. 2. 3, Reserve Capfain !. Varsify Co-Capfain 3; G.A.A I. 2x 31Annual Sfeff AdivHies Editor 3: FeafhereHes 1: Senior Class Commlffee. Prom; Annual Rep- reseniafive l; Swimeng ll 2. 3. Make Xmas Party Great Firsf Row: ETHEL JEAN CRAWFORD. HHoney Wesf . Senior High Student Council 3; Senior Nafional Honor Sociefy 3; Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: HuzeHes 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3: Spanish Club 3. Presidenf 3: Future Teacher's osf America I. 3; Health Careers Club 3: Junior Counci! or Wor'd Affairs 3: 6AA. I: Annual Sfuff 3; Senior Class Commeee. Planning: Annual Represenfafive l; Gargoyle Represenfafive 2; Sfudenf OHice Worker i. LARRY M. CRUTCHER. Crufch . HisY: Pep Club I: FoofbaH l: Base- ball I; Wresf'ling l. lnframurals 3. TERRI JOANNE DANIEL. Bede . Senior High Sfudenf Council I. 3. Vica-Presidenf 3; HuzeHes !. 2. 3'. Pep Club I, 2. 3; Sages 2, 3. Presi- denf 3; Thespians 2, 3. Secrefary 3: Merryieo-Round I. 2. 3: AnnuaI Skiff 3. Co-Edifor; Senior Class Commfffee. Chrisfmas Parry: Annual Represenfaffve 2. 3: Producfion SfaH 2: Sfudenf Office Worker 2; Girls' Week Candida+e 2. Second Row: DAVID LEE DANIELS, Doc . W. H. Burges High School. Science Youfh Conqress 2; Gargoyle S+aff 3: Wsuel Aids Crew I: Library Assis+an+ 2. CAROLYN LEE DAVIDSON. Senior Na+ional Honor Socie+y 2. 3: HuzeHes l. 2. 3: Senior YsTeens 3; Fufure Teachers of AmerEca l; Senior Class CammiHee. Ways and Means. MARY LOUISE DAVIDSON. Senior Nafional Honor Sociefy l. 2. 3; Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy l. 2: HuzeH'es l. 2. 3; Pep CIub l. 2: Senior Class Commiffee. Ways and Means: Gargoyle RepresenfaHve 3: Lunchroom Cashier 3. Third Row: EVA JANE DAVIS. Aiken High School I. Wwarow High School 2. Lafin Club I; Disfribufive Educah'on Clubs of America 3. DONNA JEAN DEAN. Pep Ciub l. 2. LINDA DARLENE DEVAUGHN. Nookie , Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3; Fufure Business Leaders of America. I. 2. 3: G.A.A. l. 2. 3. Fourfh Row: ANITA LOUISE DIXON. ARTHUR CALBERT DIXON. Ari , Pep Club I. 2 l, 2. 3: Merry-Go-Round 2: Swimming 3. MARY PHYLLIS DIXON. Senior Class Comml'ffee. Prom. 3; Senior Band FiHh Row: DORIS EARLENE DUGGER. Earls . Pep Club I. 2: Fu+ure Business Leaders of America 2. 3; Senior Choir 2. 3: Ensemble 3; Senior Class Commeee, Chrisfmas Parfy, MAXINE ELAINE DUHART, Moochie . Pep Club I, 2. 3; French Club I. 2: Fufure Teachers of America I. 2: Merry-GorRound l; 6AA. l. 2: Senior Class Commeee. Planning CommiH'ee: Sfudenf OHice Worker 3. JAMES RUSSELL DYE. Beady Eyes . Pep Club I. 2. 3: H-Club 2. 3. Secrefary. Treasurer 3: Senior Class Commiffee. Ways and Means: Foofball l. 2, 3. Capfain 3; Track 2. 3: lnframurals l. 2. 3. 12.3 17.4. Seniors Have Happy Past Firsf Row: DORIS EILEEN DYSON. HuzeHes 2. Secrefary 3: Pep Club 3: French Club 2; Fufure Teachers of America 3; Cheerleader 3; Gargoyle Sfaff l; Senior Ciass CommiHee. Chrisfmas Parfy: Lunchroom Cashiers I: Tennis l. MARGARET IMOGENE EAKINS. Peanut . Pep Club I. 2. 3: Merry- Go-Round I. 2; 6AA. l. 2; Senior Class CommiHee. Ways and Means; Senior Red Cross Represenhafive 3. CHARLES THOMAS EASTER. Tom . Senior Band I. 2. 3; Gargoyle Represenfafive l. 2. Second Row: JOAN DOREEN EASTERLING. Wifhrow High School. Gargoyle 3: Gargoyle SfaH 3. ARLENA CLAUDETTE EDMONDS. Spanish National Honor Society 3: Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Senior Class CommiHee. Prom. WILIE ELLIOTT. Junior. Pep Club I. 2; Spanish Club I. 2: Safefy Council 2: Senior Band I: Senior Class CommiHee. Prom; Treasurer's Assisfunf 3: lnframurals I. 2. 3. Third Row: LENA MAE ELLIS. Senior Y-Teens 3: Healfh Careers Club 3: 6AA. I. LIBBY ELLIS. Pep Club I; Mixed Chorus l. MARY LINDA FAMOUS. Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3; Spanish Club 1: Dis+ribu+ive Educa+ion Clubs of America 3: Sages l. 3: Merry- GowRound 2: 6AA. l. 2: Gargoyle Sfaff 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Ways and Means; Book Sfore Worker 3. Fou rfl'l Row: CHRISTINE LOUISE FARRIS. HSpunky . Pep Club 1.2: Healfh Careers Club I, 2: Safeiy Council I; 6AA. I: Senior Class Commiffee. Ways and Means. RONALD EUGENE FARTHING. Senior High S+uden+ Council' I. 2. 3. Presiden? 3: Hi-Y I; Pep Club I. 2: Senior Band I. 2. 3. Vice-Presidenf 2; Senior Orchestra l. 2. 3: Ensemble 3; Guifar Club I. 2; Merry-GO- Round l. 2. 3; Gargoyle Sfaff 1. 2; Senior Class Commiffee. Christmas Parfy. MARY KATHRYN FEDERER. Kafhyk'. Parkersburg High School 1. 2. Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Club 31Thespians I; Merrino-Round 3: 6AA. 3. Fifth Row: ED FRED FETTE. Disfribufive Educafion Clubs 01' America 3. President: Gargoyle Staff 3. BARBARA LEE FISHER. Barb . Pep CFub l, 2. 3: Fufure Business Leaders of America 2: Disfribufive Educafion Clubs of America 3: Senior Class CommiH'ee. Ways and Means. CANDACE MARIE FOIT. Candle . Senior Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: Huzeffes 3: Pap Club I. 2, 3. Execuiive Board 2. 3l Secre'rary and Treasurer 3: Lafin-Club I. Secrefary I; Sages 3; MerryGo-Round 2. 3: 6AA. 2. 3. 6AA. Board 3: Annual Sfaff 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Chrisfmas Parfy. Second Row: OVERIS BILLY FRAZIER. Bill . Pep Club 3; Gargoyle Represenfafive 3: Swimming '2; Baseball 3: Wresfling 3: Inframurals 32. GARY EVAN FREY. Fre . Pep Club I. 2, 3: German Club I: Healfh Careers Club 3: Senior Band I. 2, 3; Senior Orchesfra l; Gargoyle Sfaff 2. 3. Phofographer: Senior Class CommiHee, Chrisfmas Parfy: Gargoyle Representa+ive I: Library Assis+an+ 2; Track 2; lnframurals I. 2. 3 MIKE LEE FROMMEL. Frog . Cenfra! High School I. Red Cross Rep- resenfefive I: Annual Staff 3. Pho+ographerz Sfage Crew I: Annual Represenfafive 2; Gargoyle Represenfafive 2; Swimming I. 2. Third Row: WILBUR FRYE. Pep Club 2: WresHing 2.3. GREGORY GARRETT. Paf Garreff . Senior High S+uden+ Council I; Pep Club 2; Healfh Careers CIub 2; Senior Choir 2. 3. President Mixed Chorus 2. Presidenf: Foofball I; Baseball 2: ln+ramurals I. 2: Red Cross Represenhafive 2. HENRY BOGGUS GARRETT. '3H.B. . Senior High Sfuden+ Council 2. 3: HiAY I', Pep Club I. 2, 3: Sages l. 2. 3. ViceAPresidenf 2: Thespians l. 2. 3. Presidenf: Senior Band I. 2. 3: Senior Orchesha 3; Merry-Go- Round I. 2. 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Prom: Annual Represen+a+ive I: Gargoyle Represenfaiive I: lnfrarnurals I. FourH'I Row: SHERRY ANN GARRISON. Sherry . Senior Nafional Honor Sociefy l. 2. 3; HuzeHes l. 2. 3; Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Club 1.2: French Club I, 3: Future Business Leaders 3: Cin-see Club 3.- G.A.A. 1; Senior Class Cammiffee. From; Annual Represenfafive l. 3:3Tickef Seller 3. CASSANDRA LEY GEIGER. 'lGidgef . Pep Club I. 2. 3: Disfribufive Education Clubs of America 3: Sages 2. 3; Senior Choir 3: Merry-Go- Round I. 2. 3: Gargoyle RepresenfaHve 2: Book Sfore Worker 3: Producfion SfaH I. 2. 3. RONALD LOUIS GENTRY. Ronnie . Pep Club I. 2. 3. 17.5 Hope for Rewarding Future Firsf Row: BARBARA ANN FORNEY. Pep Club I: Healfh Careers Club 3; Mixed Chorus 3; 6AA. I. 3. DONNA MARIE FOX. Foxie . Pep Club I. 2. 3: GAIL l. 2: Senior Class CommiHee. Ways and Means; Production Staff 2. MICHAEL GEORGE FRANCIS. Senior High S+udenf Council 2; Hi-Y l. 2. 3: Pep Club 1, 2. 3: German Club I. 2. Vice-Presidenf; Merry-Go- Round 2: Senior Class Commiffee. Prom: Cross-Coun+ry 31 Foofball I: Baskefball I: Track 2. FiHh Row: TINA GEORGETON. Senior Y-Teens l: Pep Club 3: Merry-Go-Round I; Senior Class Commif'ree. Chrisfmas Parfy. CHERYL LOUISE GIBSON. Fay . Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3; French Club 3. TRACY GREGORY GILBERT. Gomur . Pep Club I. 2. 3: Fufure Teachers of America 3: Safe+y Council I: Merry-o-Round 2; Annual Represenfafive I;Track 3; lnframura1s II 2. Senior Candy Sale Brings Firs? Row! MARY LUCILLE GOENS. Senior YATeens 3. PresidemL 3: Library Ass$51anf 3. WILLIAM CLARK GOETZ. 5.6. . Senior High Siudenf Council 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3: German Club I. 2; H Club 2, 3: Senior Band I; ANNUAL SfafF Pho+ographer 3; Sfaqe Crew l: Senior Class Commiffee. Chrisimas Parfy; ANNUAL Represeniah've 2: Boys' Week AHernaie 3: Swimming l, 2: Tennis l, 2. 3: Wresflinq 3: Inframurals l. 2. TERRY LEE GREAR. Hi-Y 2. 3: Pep Club I. 2, 3: Spanish Club I: Fufure Business Leaders of America 3: Merry-Go-Round II 2: Senior Class Commiffee. Ways and Means; Gargoyie Representative II 2; Tennis l, 2, 3: lnframurals f, 2. 3. Lewis, L. Jackson, L. Famous. D. Nelson, T. Lorenz. N. Johnson, sef ouf 'To tackle af Ieasi eighteen prospeciive buyers. 116 Second Row: . ROSE GREEN. Pep Club I; Healfh Careers Club I; Senbrthoir l; Mixed Chorus I. 2: G.A.A. l. 2, 3: Library Assis+anf I. JACQUELINE GREER, Popeye . Pep Club I. 2: G.A.A. 3. SANDRA LYNN GREER, Sam . Pep Club I. 2: German Club I. 2; Senior Class Commifhee, Ways and Means: Producfion SfaH 3. In Thousands of Dollars Firs? Row: MARlAN GUILFORD. Pep Club I. 6AA. l. 2. 3. FREDDIE HALL. Big Junior . Wifhrow High School I. Senior Choir 3: Cross Counfry l: Wresfling 2. JANET HANES. Senior Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: HuzeHes 3; Senior Y-Teens 2. 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3: Spanish Club I. 2: Disfribufive Educa- Tion Clubs of America 3. Secrefary: HeaHh Careers Club I; Gargoyle Sfaff 2: Feafhereffes 2; Senior Class CommiHee. Prom; Senior Class Officer. Secrefary: Book Sfore Worker 3; Sfudenf Office Worker 3. 2: Healfh Careers Club I. 2: Suzanne and Mike bring a few of +heir foys on PighiI-Bowfie Day. Third Row: SHARON CASSANDRA HARPER. Huzeffes 3: Senior Y-Teens l: Pep Club I. 2. 3; French Club I. 2. 3: Fufure Teachers of America 2. 3, Treasurer 2. Presidenf 3; HeaHh Careers CIub 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 2. 3: Ushareffe 2. 6AA. I. 2: Annual Sfafi: 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Planning; Annual Represen+afive 3: Girls' Week Rep- resenfafive 2. CHRISTINE HARRIS. Chris . Pep Club I. 2. 3: Future Teacher; of America 3. Treasurer 3: Healfh Careers Club 3; Junior Council on World Affairs 3: Ensemble 3: Mixed Chorus 3; Senior Class CommiHee. Prom; Gargoyle Represenfafive l. 2. LAVERNE JACQUELINE HARRIS. Verne . Pep Club I, 2. 3: Fufure Teachers of America 3: HeaHh Careers Club 3-. Junior Council on World Affairs 3: Senior Choir 3; Ensemble 3: Mixed Chorus I. 2: 6AA. 3; MerrweowRound 3. 127 Second Row: MARY HARDMAN. Ebbie . Senior Choir 2. ROSALIE HA'RGROVE. Rolee . Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club I. 2. 3: Fufure Teachers of America II 2. 3. Secretary 3; Fufure Busi- ness Leaders of America 2; Healfh Careers Club 3; Junior Council on World AHairs 2. 3: 6AA. I; Tickef Seller 2. ANTOINETTE HARPER. Dimples . Senior High Sfudeni Council 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3; Fufure Business Leaders of America I: Fufure Teachers of America 2. 3; Healfh Careers Club 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 2. 3; Secretary 3; UshereHe 2: Merry-Go- Round 2: 6AA. I; Annual Staff. Business: Seniar Class CommiHee. Prom: Annual Rep, resenfafive I; Tennis I, 17.8 Seniors Complete Proiect Firsf Row: JOHN CARL HASE. Big John . Siege Crew 2-. Gargoyle Representa- five I: lnframurals 2. JERRY DEAN HASSON. Hasbro . Merry-GOVRound 2; Sfage Crew 2. FRED HAYGOOD. Second Row: SANDRA LYNN HENDRICKS. Sandy . Senior Y-Teens l. 2. 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club I, 2. 3; Fu+ure Teachers of America 3: Healfh Careers Club 2. 3.- Junior Council on World Affairs 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 3, Secretary; Merry-Go-Round 3: G.A.A. I. 2: Senior Class CommiHee. Ways and Means. DIANE VINA HENSLEY. Ann . Pep Club I. 2; Senior Choir 3. DARLENE HESS. Third Row: ROBERT LEE HICKS. Anfon . Track 2: lnframurals I. FREDDIE L'EE HILL. Mr. Conservafive . Senior High S+uden+ Council 2. 3: Pep Club I. 2; Spanish Club I. 2. 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Prom. RUSSELL OLIVER HOFFMAN. Moose . Pap Club I. 2; Senior Choir L. '2. 3: Ensemble 3: Merry-GoRound 2. 3; Lunchroom Guards 2; Foof- a l. Fourih Row: BARBARA ANNETTE HOLT. Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club 2: Feaiher- eHes 2. JOAN HOPE. Joanie . Pep Club I. 2. 3: 6AA. l: Producfion Sfaff 3. JAMES RAY HOPKINS. Hop . Senior Choir 3: Guifar Club 3. Vice- Presidenf: Cross Country I : Track I : lnframurals I. Fif+h Row: REGINA HORTON. Gino . Pep Club I. 2. 3: Fufure Teachers of America 3: Healfh Careers Club 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 3: Senior Choir 3: 6AA. 2. 3: Senior Class Commif'lee, Prom; ANNUAL Represenfciive 2: UshereHe 2. DEBORAH ANNE HOWARD. HDeb . Senior High Sfudenf Council I: Senior Y-Teens I. 2. 3', Pep Club I. 2. 3; French Club I. 2; Junior Council on World Affairs 2. 3; 6AA. I. 2. 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Prom. HeaHh Careers 2. 3. JAMES LEE HOWARD, HLong . Senior High Sfudenf Council I. 2: Senior Band I. 2. 3; Senior Orchestra 2. 3: Merry-Go-Round l. '2: Lunchroom Guards 2. 3; Swimming l1WresHing 2. Second Row: GARY JAMES HUMMELDORF. Hummel . Pep Club I. 2. 3: Dis+ribu- five Education Cfubs of America 3, Vice-Presiden+ 3: Senior Class Commiffee. PigfaH-Bowfie Day; Book Sfore Worker 3; Inframurals I. 2. 3. ANITA ROSE IVERY. Woodward High School. Pep Club 2; Annuaf Represenfaiive 2; Producfion S+aff 3. EDWARD ANDREW JACKSON. Senior Choir 3: Merry-Go-Round 2: Cross Country 3. Third Row: LAPLACE JACKSON. JR. Senior High Sfudenf Council 2; Pep Club F. 2. 3: French Club I. 2. 3: Fu+ure Teachers of America 3: Junior Coun- CH on World Affairs 3: Senior Choir I. 2. 3: EnsembIe 2. 3.- Merry-Go- Round l, 2: Senior Class Commiifee. PigfaiI-Bowh'e Day: Book Room Boy I. 2. 3: Inframura's l. 2. 3. TANYA LOLITA JACKSON. Senior Yfeens 3: Pep Club 1.2. 3; Spanish Club I. 2: Fufure Business Leaders of America 3: 6AA. l. 2: Gargoyle RepresenfaHve 3. GARY PALMER JAMES, Pep Club I. 2; Gargoyle Representative I: Ticke+ Sefler l. 2: Inframurals I. 2. Four+h Row: PHILIP JASPER. TIMOTHY CHARLES JEFFRIES. Tim . Senior Nafional Honor Sociefy l. 2. 3. President 3; Spanish NaHonaJ Honor Sociefy 2. Presiden+ 2: Senior Band I. 2. 3: Senior Orchesfra l. 2: Merry-Go-Round I. Z. 3: Senior Class OHicer. President DAN E. JENKINS. Danny . Pep Club I. 2. 3; Spanish Club 2; Foch ball 1.3;Track l. 2. 3: Wrestling 2: ln+ramurals l. 2. 119 Class Gift Chosen Wisely Firs+ Row: JUANITA HOWARD. Nifa . Senior Y-Teens l; Pep Club I. 2: French Club I: Fufure Business Leaders of America 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 2. 3: Merry-Go-Round 3: 6AA. J. 2; FeafhereHes 2; Gargoyle Represenfah've l. ELIZABETH HOWELLl I'LizH. Senior High S'rudenf Council I; HuzeHes 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club I. 2. 3: Fufure Teachers of America I. 2. 3. Vice-Presidenf 3: Health Careers Club 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 3; UshereHe 2: 6AA. l. 2: Annual Sfaff 3. Edifor of Clubs; Feafhereffes 2: Senior Class Commeee. Prom. ESTHER JULIA HUGHES. Pep Club I. 2. Fifth Row: HOSEA JENNINGS. Hank . Senior Choir 2. NATHANIEL JOHNSON. Nat . Senior Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. German Club 2. 3. Vice-Presidenf 3; Fufure Teachers of America 3: Senior Class Commiffee. Ways and Means; Gargoyle RepresenfaHve 2. STEPHANIE CAROL JOHNSON. Sheff . Fu+ure Business Leaders of America 2: 6AA. l: Gargoyle Represenfafive 2: ProducHon Staff 2. Besf Dancers , Bea? School Cifizens Mosf Pleasing PersonalHy Terry Grear;Rosalre Hargrove Jerry Smifh-Terri Daniel La Place Jackson PhyIlis McDowell Seniors Parade Their Popularity in Many Categories Besf Musicians Bes+ S+uden+s BesLLoolting CfifF Davis Bernadine King Tim JeWries Carolyn Davidson Michael Fields-Jane Mitchell 130 Besf Vocalisi Best SchooI-Spirifed 395+ AIl-Around Phil Bsnnia-dackie Reece EHis AndEFSOH-DEbbie BOIGH Don Wagner Lana Can+rell of School Citizenship and Individual Talents, Traits k?- , M A k. , Bes+ Ac'l'or and Acfress Mosf Likely +0 Succeed Busies! . Carl W'hiffaker Joyce Courlier Ed Smifh Shamn Harper Bill Goefz-Sherry Garrison 131 Air of Excitement Around ,Firsf Row: HENRY JONESl H.J. . Foofball: lnframurals. MARTHA ALLENE JONES, HSissY'. HuzeHes l. 2. 3: Senior Y-Teens 3: Pep Club 1. 2: French Club I: Future Business Leaders of America 3: Senior Class Commiffee, Chrisfmas Par'ry; Sfudenf Office Worker 3. TONYA LAVEEN JONES. Teen. Senior High Sfudenf Council I. 2: Senior Y-Teens l: Pep CIUb l, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Future Teachers of America I. 2. 3; Healfh Careers Club 2; Junior Council on World Affairs 3: Senior Choir l. 2l 3: Merry-Go-Round I; G.A.A. l, 2; Senior Class Cdmmiffee. Prom: Annual Represenfafive I: Gargoyle Repres senfafive II 2. Second Row: DENNIS TILDEN KAISER, Kai . Visual Aids Crew 2; Annual Repres sen'rafive l. BARBARA SUE KELLER. Pep Club 1,2: Senior Class CommiH'ee. Pigfail- Bow+ie Day: Gargoyle Represenfafive 2: Lunchroom Cashier 3. ARNOLD EARL KIMBLE. Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Disiribufive Education Clubs of America 3; Senior Choir 2, 3; Senior Class CommiHee. Prom: Foofball 2. 3: Baseball l, 2: lnframurals I. 2. 3. Third Row: REBECCA JEAN KING. Becky'l. Pep Cub l, 2; Healfh Careers Club 3; Junior Council on World Affairs 2'. ANNUAL Siaff 3; Senior Class CommiH-ee. Planning; Gargoyle Represenhafive 2; Lunchroom Cashier: Sfudenf Office Worker. LINDA SUE KIRBY. Senior High S+udenf Council, Corresponding SecreV fary 2; HuzeHes l. 2. 3; Senior YaTeens 3: Pep Club I. 2; Future Business Leaders of America 3.- Fufure Teachers of America 2; Sages I: Senior Class CommiHee. Chris+mas Parfy Annual Representafive l; Gargoyle Represenfafive l: Sfudenf Office Worker 3. JOYCE KNUCKLES. HuzeHes l', Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Senior Class Com- miHee. Chrishnas Parfy: Sfudenf Office Worker 3. Fourfh Row: JOHN WILLIAM KREIMER. JR.. Jack . Senior High S+udenf Council 2. 3, Execque Board 3: Senior Band I. 2. 3, Vice-Presidenf 3; Senior Orchesfra l. 2. 3; Merry-Go-Round I. 2. 3; Senior Class CommiHee. Promu DARRELL COURTLAND LAMBERT. Bufch . Visual Aids Crew I. 2. RITA LANGSTON. Pep Club I. 2, 3: Spanish Club I: Senior Choir 3. Fiffh Row: JESSIE MAT: LAWRENCE. Red . Pep Club I, 2: GAJN. 2. BRENDA SUE LAWSON. Pep Club I. 2: Senior Class CommiH'ee. PiqfaiI-Bowfie Day; Annual RepresenfaHve: Gargoyle Represenfafive. NORVELL LEIGH. Senior Na+ionai Honor Socie+y 2, 3; HuzeH'es 3: Pep Club I. 3; Annual Sfaff 3. Business Sfaff: Annual Represen+afive 2. 3: Senior Class Commeee, Christmas Parfy; Lunchroom Cashier 3; Girls' Week Represenfafive 2. 137. E ; Who's Going to the Prom? Firsf Row: SANFORD LETT. Skip . Senior High Sfudenf Council 3; Spanish Na- +ional Honor Sociefy 2, 3: Third ViceiPresidenf EN Ohio: Pep Club I. 2. 3; Spanish Club 2, 3: Annual SfaH 3, Spor+s EdHor: Senior Class Com- mi++ee. Pig+afl-Bowfie Day; Inframurals. DEBORAH M. LEWIS. Debbie . Pep Club I, 2. 3: French Club 2. 3: Fufure Teachers of America I, 2. 3: Senior Class CommiHee, Ways and Means. WALTER LIGE. Big Walf Pep Club? Second Row: JANIE BELL LITTLE. Pep Club 2: Senior Choir 2. 3; Mixed Chorus I. ANTHONY JAMES LORENZ. Tony . HEWY 3: Pep Club II 2-, German Club 1: Senior Class CommiHee. Ways and Means; Infra, murals. MCCOMBER LYNN. Pep Cl'ub l. 2. 3V 2 C. Sinclair. N. Leigh. J. Mifnhell and M. Siciliano flash big smiles! Third Row: ANNA GAIL LYONS. Taff High School 2. Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 2. DEBORAH JEAN MADDEN. Liffle Bif . Lincoln Heights 2. Pep Club 2; French Club I: Fufure Teachers of America 3; Healfh Careers Club 3; Annual SfaH 3: Annual Represenfafive 3. ALEX MAKSIMOVIC. AI . Pep Club I. 2: Gargoyle Represenfafive 3: CrossrCounfry I. 2; In+ramurals I. 2 I33 Tower Embraces Tradition Firs! Row: EVELYN VIRGINIA MAPP. Puddin . Pep Club I. 2. HOWARD LEE MARSH, Jeep . Senior Band I. 2. 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Swimming 3: Intramural; 2. LANA JOYCE MARTIN. Pep Ciub 3. Second Row: ALBERTA DELORES MASON. Barf . Pep Club 2; HeaHh Careers Club I. 2: Junior Council on World Affairs 2: 6AA. I. 2: Feafher- effes l; Senior Class Commiffee. PigfaiI-Bowfie Day: Gargoyle Repv resenfafive 2. FRANK CARL MATHES. Pep Club 1.2.3:Gargoyle Sfaff 3; Inframural Council I, 2. LOUISE MAYFIELD. Lue . Moar High School I. 2. Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy l. 2. 3: Track I. 3. Third Row: JOYCE ANN McCALLUM. Pep Club I. 2. 3: Senior Choir 3: Mixed Chorus I. 2: MerryAGo-Round l. 2; 6AA, 3. HARRY MCDOWELL. HBucky . Pep Club I. 2: French Club I: Junior Council on World Affairs l. 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Planning; Foof- ball I. 2: Baskefball 3: Track I: In+ramurals I. 2, PHYLLIS ANN MCDOWELL. Ree . Senior High Sfudenf Council L. 2. 3: Senior Y-Teens l. 2: Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club I. 2: Fufure Teachers of America I. 2; Junior Council on World Affairs 2. 3; Senior Choir 3. President; Mixed Chorus 3. President; Merry-Gokound l. 2. 3; 6AA. l. 2. 3; Senior Class Commiffee, Prom; Gargoyle Repre- sen'rafive l. 2. Four+h Row: LINDA SUE MCGINNIS, Huzeiles l, 2. 3: Lunchroom Cashier 3. JOSEPH HAROLD MclNTOSH. HCounfry . Pep Club I. 2. 3: lnfra2 mum's l. 2. 3. Manager. PATRICK MCNEELY. Senior Nafional Honor Sociefy 2. 3: Sages 3: Merry-Go-Round 3: Gargoyle Staff 2. 3. News EdHor: Gargoyle Rep- resenfafive 2; Library Assisfanf I: Book Room Boy 2. 3. Fifih Row: BONNIE MACY MECHLEY. Our Lady of Angels l. Senior Band I: Senior Orchesfra I. WILLIAM F. MELVIN. Bill . Pep Club I. 2. 3; Visual Aids Crew l, 2; Baseball 2. 3; ln+ramurals l. CHARLENE MERGY. Char . HuzeHes 2. 3; Senior Y-Teens 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3: French Club 3: Fufure Business Leaders 0; America 3; Cin-see Club 3; Senior Class Commiffee. Prom; Annual Represenfa?ive 2; Ticke+ Seller 2. 3. 134 Spirit High Among Seniors Firs+ Row: CARL EDWARD MILLER. Eddie . Pep Club I. 2. 3; Senior Band I. 2. 3: Senior Orchesfra l; Merry-Go-Round I: Gargoyle Staff l; Gargoyle RepresenfaHve I: Swimming 3: Baseball 3: Inframurals l. 2. 3. GARY LEE MILLER. Senior Choir 2: Mixed Chorus I'. LARRY WAYNE MlLLER. Red . Pep Club I. 2. 3: Gargoyle Repre- seniafive I; ln+ramurals I. 2. Second Row: MELVIN MILLER. Mel . Pep Club 2; Senior Band 2. 3: Senior Orchasfra l. 2: MerryGo-Round 3. ROBERT LOUIS MILLER. R.L. . Pep Club I. 2: Senior Band I. 2: Inframurals l. CHRISTINE Y. MINGO. Chris . Pep Club 2: French Club 2: Senior Choir l; Merry-GmRound 2: Senior Class CammiHee. Planning ComA miHee. Third Row: BARBARA ANN MITCHELL. Pep Club 2; Fu'rure Teachers of America 3: 6AA. l. DANIEL LEE MITCHELL. Mifch . Pep Club I. 2. 3; Senior Class Com- miHee. Ways and Means: Book Sfore Worker l. 2: CrosyCounJrry 3: baske4bafl l. 2. 3; Inframurals l. 2: In+ramural Council 2. 3. JANE ELIZABETH MITCHELL. Senior High S+uden+ Council 2; Senior YVTeens 3: Pep Club I. 3; Senior Class Officer. Vice-Presidenh Gargoyle Represeniafive I: Producfion Sfaff 3. Fourfh Row: WALTER M ITCHELL. DONALD LlNN MOBBERLEY. Don . LiHle Miami High School; Pep Club 3: Safeh Council 3: lnframurals 3. DONNA MARIA MONROE. 'lDee . Spanish Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: Senior Y-Teens I. 2: Pep Club I. 2-. Spanish Club I. 2. 3: Fufure Teachers of America I: Health Careers Club I: Senior Band 2. 3; Senior Orchesfra 3: Red Cross Represenhafive l. 2. 3: Merry-Go-Round 3: G.PLA. I; FeafhereHes I. 3: Gargoyle Represenfaiive I. Fif'l'h Row: KENNETH GERRARD MONTAG. x'Moon . Senior Nafional Honor Sociew 3: Hi-Y I; Pep Club I. 2. 3. Executive Board 2. 3. Vice2Presiu'enf 2: Fu+ure Teachers of America I: Annual Sfaff 3. Co-EdHor: Gargoyle Sfaff 2; Senior Class Commifiee. Prom 3: Gargoyle Represenfafive I. 2. 3: Tennis 3; Inframurals l. 2. 3. JUDITH ANN MORRISON. Judi . Senior High Sfudenf Council I: Senior Nafional Honor Socie+y l. 2. 3..Secrehary 3: Huzeffes 2. 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3. Executive Board 3: French Club I; Fufure Teachers of America I. 2; UshereHe l. 2: Annua' Staff 3. Senior Class Edifor; Senior Class CommiHee. Chrisfmas Party; Annual RepresenfafFve 1: Girls' Week Represen+a+ive 2. TERRY WAYNE MUELLER. Beak . Senior High $+uden+ Council I. 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3', CrossrCounfry 2; Swimming I. 2. 3; Track 2; lnfrar murals I. 2. 3. I35 136 When Opportunity Knocks, Firs+ Row: L'ARRY VlNCENT MYLES. Chip . Pep Club II 2. 3; Senior Class Commiffee. Planning; Football I, 2, 3; Baseball I. TERRENCE DAVID ODER. Terry . WILLIAM ROBERT OEHLER, Bill . Pep Club I. 2, 3, Spanish Club I. 2; Senior Choir 3: Senior Class CommiHee, PiqfaiI-Bowfie Day: Swimming 2. 3; lnframurals I. 2, 3, . Aw; R. Miller. E. Howell. Second ROW: GILBERT OLIVER. HGil . Lafin Club I: Senior Band II 2. 3. Presidenf 3: BaskefbaH I. 2. 3. WILLIAM HARVEY O'NEAL, Pep Club I. Z: Inframurals 1, ROBERT LEE PARKER. Bobby , Pep Club I, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 3; Senior Band 3: Senior Orchesira l, 2, 3; Ensemble l. 2. 3: Merry-Go-Round 3: Gargoyle Siaff 3: Senior Class Commiffee, Prom: lnfrsmurals l, Seniors Respond Readily Firs? Row: BRENDA JOYCE PATTON. Senior Y-Teens 2: Pep Club I. 2: Dis- fribque EducaHon Clubs of America 3. RANDOLPH LEE PEACE, Randy . Pep Club II 2; Senior Class Com- miH'ee. Prom: Foo'rball I; Inframurals l. 2. 3: lnframural Council 3. CHARLES ALAN PERKINS. Perk . Walnuf Hills High I; Pap Club 3: chin Club I; Senior Band I: Annual Representafive 3. Second Row: DONNA PETERSON. Dee . Senior Y-Teens 2: Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club I, 2. 3; Fui-ure Business Leaders of America 2. 3: Senior Choir 3, Accompanisf: Ensemble 3; Mixed Chorus 2; MerryAGoARound l. 2. 3: G.A.A. 2: Senior Class Commi++ee. Prom. BARBARA DARLENE PHELPS. Pep Club 2: Feafherefies l. 2: Senior Class Commiffee. Ways and Means. BRENDA SUE PHELPS, HPinkie . Sengor High Sfuden+ Council 3, Cor- responding Secrefary: Senior Nafional Honor Society 3: Senior Y-Teens 2. 3: Pep Club II 2: Spanish Club ll 2: Healfh Careers Club I: Senior Band 2. 3. Secrefary: Senior Orchesfra 2: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3: MaforeH'e 3. CosCaerain; 6AA. l. 2: Gargoyle Sfaff 2. 3: FeafhereHes 2: Senior Class CommiHee, Prom. Third Row: GWENDOLYN PLAI R. CHERYL PLETNIK, Pep Club 2; Disfribufive Educafion Clubs of America 3. BEVERLY IRENE POYNTER, Bev . Senior High Sfudenf Council I. 2: Senior Na+ional Honor Socie+y 2. 3. Recording Secre+ary1 Senior Band II 2, 3; Senior Orchesfra I. 2: MerrysGo-Round 2: Senior Class Com- miHee. Prom: Girls' Week Represenfafive 2. Fourth Row: ROBYN SUE QUINLAN. Robbie . Pep Club I. 2. 3; Disfribufive Educafion Clubs of America 3; Annual SfaH 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Planning. JANET LEE RAMSEY. Jan '. Pep Club I. 2. 3: Fu+ure Business Leaders of America 2. Secrefary: Senior Class Commiffee. PigfaiI-Bowfie Day. RONALD DAVID RAMSEY. Pep Club I. 2: Visual Aids Crew I; Infra- murals II 2. Fiffh Row: JACQUELINE REECE. Jackie . Pep Club ll 2. 3: French Club I: Junior Council on World Affairs 3: Senior Choir I: Ensemble 2. 3. Secretary: Merry-Go-Round l. 3: 6AA. l. CLARA MAE REED. Pep Club I. 2: HeaHh Careers Club I. 2. 3. Treasurer: Junior Council on World Affairs 3, Treasurer: G.A.A. I. 2. 3 Gargoyle Represenfafive 2: Producfion Sfaff 3. MARIEHLENA REED. Mickey . Pep Club I. Z. 3: Disfribufive Educav Hon Clubs of America 3; Annual SfaFF 3: Senior Class Commiffee. Planning. , 137 Firs? Row! ' . 2 - '''''' Time and Toil-Graduation JEFF WILLIAM REGGIN. Pep Club I. 2; Annual Represenfafive l: Visual Aids Crew l. 2. 3: Baseball l. 2. 3; ln+ramurals l. 2. RAY CLINTON RICHARDSON. Thespians l. 2: Merry-Go-Round l. 2. 3: Sfage Crew I. 2. 3. Manager 3; Ticket Seller I: lnframurals I. 2. ROBERT EDWIN RICHARDSON. Rich . Spanish NaHonal Honor Sociefy l. 2. 3: Pep Club I. 3: Spanish Club I. 2. 3; Gargoyle Repre- senfa1ive I; Library Assisfanf l. 2; Inframurals II 2. Second Row: LINDA RINCK. Lynn . Pep Club 2. CONNIE BERNARD ROBBINS. KENNETH W. ROBBINS. Rob . Hi-Y 2; Pep Ciub I, 2; French Club 2. 3: Cress Counfry 2: Inframurals l. 2. 3. Third Row: SALLY ROBERSON. HeaHh Careers Club 2; 6AA. l. 2. 3. MARY A. ROBERTS. Pep Club I. 2: Senior Choir 2. 3; Mixed Chorus I: G.A.A. l. 2. SANDRA VANESSA ROBERTS. San . Pep Club I. 2. 3; Spanish Club I: Healfh Careers Club 2, 3. Secrefery; Junior Council on World A15 hirs 3: 6AA. 2: Annual SfaH 3. Business Manager; Feafhereffes I. 2: Senior Class CommiHae. PigfaiLBowfie Day; Annual Repre- sen+efive 2: Producfion SfaH 3. Fourfh Row: AUNDRETTA ROBINSON. Drefa . Senior Y-Teens l. 2. 3: Pep Club I, 2. 3; French Club I. 2. 3; Junior Council on World Affairs 3; Merry- Go-Round l: 6AA. l. 2: Senior Class CommiHee, Chris+mas Parfy. MARY ELIZABETH ROBINSON. Liz . Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Produc- fion SfaH 3. DORIS JEAN ROGERS. Pep Club 2: HeaHh Careers Club 2: 6AA. 2. FiHI'I Row: MARGARET CATHERINE ROSS. Marg . Senior Y-Teens l. 3: Pep Club I. 2: Fufure Teachers of America 3: Healfh Careers Club 3; Junior Council on World Affairs 3: G.A.A. l; Fea+hereHes 3; Gargoyle Rep- resenfaf'lve I . MARJORIE CAROL ROSS. Pep Club I. 2; Healfh Careers Club 3. Presidenf: G.Pxfx. l. 2. 3. Vice-Presiden+; FeafhereHes I: Sfudeni Office Worker 3. LINDA EVELYN ROUFF. Senior High S+udeni'Counci12;Senior Y-Teens l: Pep Club I. 2; French Club I: Fumre Teachers of America I: Junior Council on World AHairs l: Senior Band I: Senior Class Com- miffee. Ways and Means. Second Row: CAROL LEE SCHAE'FER. Pep Club I. 2. 3; HeaHh Careers Club I: Senior Band 3; Annual Represenfafive 2. 3: Red Cross Represenfefive l: Usher 2. ARTHUR HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Sonny . Elder High School I. Pep Club 2. 3; Lafin Cfub 2: Safefy Council 2. 3; Annual SfaH 3. Co- Business Manager; Senior Class CommiHee. Planning CommiH'ee. PAM SCHILLE. Pep Club 2. Third Row: KATHERINE LOUISE SCHNELL. VIKaHIyH. Senior Y-Teens 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3: HeaHh Careers Club 3: Gargoyle Staff 3: Senior Class Com- meee. Prom. TERRY LEE SCHOW. HLY 2. 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3; German Club 2: Junior Council on World Affairs 3; Senior Band I, 2. 3; Senior Orchesfra l. 2. 3: Merry-Go-Round J, 2, 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Christmas Parfy; Inframurals l. 2: Annual Represenfafive 3. THOMAS EUGENE SHAW. Tommy Senior High S+uden+ Council I: Pep Club I, 2. 3: French Club 2: Gargoyle SfaH 2, 3, ArHsf; Senior Class Commiffee, Prom 3: Inframurals 2: Annual Staff 3 AnL Co-Edifor. FourHI Row: MARY ANN SHELTON. Senior Y-Teens l: Pep Club 2: HeaHh Careers Club 2; Mixed Chorus. I: BAA. 2: Gargoyle Represenfafive l. MARY ANGELA SICILIANO, Angie St Bernard High School I Disfribufive Education Clubs of America 3. WINIFRED SIMMONS, HWendy , Senior High Sfudenf Council 2: Senior Y-Teens 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3: Cin-see Club 3: Red Cross Rep- resenfafive 2: Annual SHAH 3: Gargoyle Represenhafive 3; Girls' Week Represeniafive 2: Shilli+o's Sewing Board 3. I39 Music Hall Ready for '66 Firs+ Row: JAMES RUCK. RITA ANN SALADIN. Cricke+ . Pep Club I. 2. 3: Mixed Chorus I: 6AA. I: Tickef Seller l. THOMAS HENRY SAMS. 'lRoadrunnerH. H-Club II 2, 3; Football I. Z 3: Track I. 2. 3. FIHI'I Row: BARBARA KAY SIMPSON. Pep Club 2: Fufure Business Leaders of America 3: Gargoyle Replesenfafive l. CONNIE LORETTA SIMPSON. Lody . Sfudenf Office Worker 3. CAROLYN SUE SINCLAIR. Senior Class Commiffee. PigfailiBowHe Day; Sfudenf Office Worker 3. 14.0 Caps, Gowns for Graduates Firsf Row: EDWARD C. SMITH. KFHer . Foofba l. 2. 3. Co-Capfain: Track l: WresHing I. 2. 3: H-Club I. 2. 3. JERRY ALLEN SMITH. SmiHy . Senior High Sfudenf' Council 3: Hi-Y l. 2, Secretary: Pep Club I. 2: French Club I; Senior Band I. 2, 3: Merry-Go-Round f. 2: Gargoyle S+atrf 2. 3; Senior Class Officer 3. Treasurer: Senior Class Commiffees. Prom. Ways and Means; Gargoyle Represenfah've l; WresHing 2. 3. Capfain; Inframurals l. JOHN EDWARD SMITH, Johnny . Lafin Club I. 2:.Visuai Aids Crew 2. 3. Second Row: KENNETH SMITH. Ken . Hf-Y l: Pep Club 2-. Cross-Counfry l: Baskefball 3: Track 2; Inframurals l. PATRICIA LA VERNE SMITH. PaHy . Senior Y-Teens 2: Pep Club I. 2. 3: Fufure Business Leaders of America 2: Fufure Teachers of America 2; HeaHh Careers Club I. 2; Junior Council on World Affairs 2; Senior Choir l. 2. 3: Girls' Ensemble 3. President Ensemble 3; Merry-GorRound I: Annual Represemafive I: Tickef Seller 2. ROSA SMITH. Senior High Sfudenf Council 2: Senior Y-Teens 2; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club J: Fu+ure Business Leaders 0? America I; Junior Council on World AHairs I: Ensemble 3; 6AA. l: Usher 2: Senior Class Commiffee. Prom: Gargoyle Represenfafive l. Third Row: WAYNE L. SNODDY. 'Tex . Pep Club 2. 3: French Club 2. 3; Fu+ure Teachers of America 3; Guitar Club 3; Cross-Counfry l, 2. 3.- Swim- ming 2. 3: Track I. 2, 3: lnframurafs I'. 2. NELDA MAE SOMMA. Daisy Mae . Senior Y-Teens 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3; Senior Class Commiffae, Pigfail-Bowfis Day. CYNTHIA JOAN SPIKES. Spike . Pep Club I, 3: Fu+ure Business Leaders 2: Fufure Teachers of America I. 3: Healfh Careers Club 3: Junior Council on World Affairs 3; G,A,A, 2; Annual Staff 3: Gargoyle Sfaff 3: Senior CFass Commi+fee. Ways and Means; Gargoyle Repre- senfafive I. Fourth Row: FLOROS NICHOLAS STAMATY. Floryu. Inframurals II 2. HAZEL GENEVA STARKS. Senior Nafional Honor Sociefy 2V3: HuzeHes 2. 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club I. 2; Fufure Teachers of America 2: Sages 2. 3: Thespians 2. 3. Treasurer; Senior Choir 2; Ensemble 3: Merry-Go-Round I. 2; MaioreHe 3: 6AA. l. 2; Senior Class CommiH-ee, Prom; Annual Represenfefive 2: Library Assisfanf ll. 2. HAROLD STEPH ENS. FHHI Row: MARIA ADELE STIEBEL Our Lady of Angels 1, Senior Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: Spanish Na+ional Honor SocEefy 3; Pep Club 2; French Club 2. 3. VIce-Presidenf; Fu+ure Teachers of America 2; Annual S+aff 3. Arf Co-Edifor: Gargoyle Represenfafive 3. MARY ANNA TAYLOR. O.P. . Senior Nafional Honor Society I. 2. 3; Huze+1es J. 2. 3. Presidenf 3: Pap Club II 2. 3: French Club 1; Future Teachers of America I. 2. Vice-Presidenf 2; Ushereffe 2; Annual SfaH 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Chrisfmas Parfy: Annual Represen+a+ive 2. 3; LunchroomvCashiers 3; Girls' Week Represeniaiive 2. NANCY ELIZABETH TAYLOR. Kiffen . Senior YwTesns 3; Pep Club I. 2. 3. ExeCque Board 3: Sages 2. 3. Secrefary 3; Merry-Go-Round 3; 6AA. l. 2. 3: S+uden+ OHice Worker 3. May Become Traditional Firs? Row: THERESA B. TERRY. Teadyu. Pep Club I. 2; Fuiure Business Leaders of America 2: MerryGo-Round 2: 6AA. 2: Senior Class Commitiee. Chrfsfmas Parfy. SANDRA LEE THOMAS. Sandy . Senior Y-Teens l. 2. 3, Vice-Presiden+ 2. Program Chairman 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3; Spanish Club I; Fufure Teachers of America I: 6AA. I. 2; Senior Class CommiHee. Prom; Gargoyle Represenfafive l. FLETCHER TOLBERT. Pep Club I. 3: Gargoyle Rrepresenfafive l; Visue Aids Crew l: lnh'amural Council I. 2. Second Row: ROBERT VERLIN TUCKER. Pep Club I. 2, 3; Senior Choir l. 2; Ensemble 3: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3,- Annual Represenfafive l; ln+ra4 murals f. 2. EDWARD TURNER. HSJruff . Pep Club 2: Senior Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Ways and Means; CrosyCounfry l. 2. 3: Track I. 2; Inframurals 2. ETHEL LEE TURNER. Senicr Nafional Honor Sociefy 2. 3: Huzeffes l. . 2. 3. Vicefresidenf: Senior Y-Tecns 3: Pep Club I, 2. 3: French Club ll 3; Healfh Careers Club I: G,A.A. I: Library Assisfanf 2. 3. Third Row: JOE TURNER. Jose . Spanish Nafional Honor Socie+y 3; Senior Band I. 2. 3; SenSor Class CommiHee. Planning CommiHee: Track I: Base- ball I. 2. 3. RICHARD UNDERWOOD. JANE F. VOSS. Ronnie . Pep Club I. 2. 3. Execufive Board: 6AA. II 2. 3: ProducHon S+aH 3. Four'rh Row: DONALD l, WAGNER. Senior High Studenf Council 2. 3, Treasurer 3: HLY 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3: French Club I, 2; Sages 3: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3: Gargoyle Sfaff I. 2. 3. Edifor-imChief: Senior Class CommiHee. Chrisfmas Parfy: Annual Represenfaiive I'. Gargoyle Represenfafive I; Boys' Week Candidafe 3: Cross-Counfry I. 2. 3; Baskefball I: Track I. 2. 3; lnframurals l. 2. 3; H-Club 3. BARBARA WALKER. FREDRICK L'EWIS WALKER. Fred'C Cross-Counfry I: Track I; Infra- murals I. Fifi'h Row: RITCHIE LOUISE WALKER, Woodward High School I. Senior High Sfudenf Council I; Senior Y-Teens I: Pep Club I: Fufure Teachers of America I: HeaHh Careers Club I: Junior Council on World Affairs 2. President: Senior Choir l: Ushere++e 2: Mixed Chorus lI Treasurer; G.A.A. l: Senior Class CommiHe. Planning CommiHee. JOAN N E WALLACE. LYNNE CAROL WALLER. Ricky . Woodward High School I. Pep Club 2; HeaHh Careers Cth 2: Senior Class Commiffee. Planning CommiHee. 14.1 142. Big Red Indian Inspires First Row? JAMES JOSEPH WALTZ. Jim . Pep Club 2; Gargoyle 3. Prinfer's Foreman. SARAH JANE WARD. Seal'K Senior YJeens 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3: Healfh Careers Cfub I: Senior Choir 3; Senior Class CommiHee, Chrisfmas Parfy. DONNA SUE WARFORD. Gabby . Pep Club I. 2. 3: Disfribufive Education Clubs of America 3; Health Careers Club I: Feafhereifes l. Second Row: BOBBY STEWART WASHINGTON. OZELLA WASHINGTON. HuzeHes l: Pep Club 3: Fuiure Teachers of America: Healf'n Careers Club 2: FeafhereHes 2. YVONNE CAROL WATERS. Pep Club 2, Execufive Board: Fufure Busi- ness Leaders of America 3, Vice-Presidenf: Senior Choir 2: Chorale 3: Ensemble 3: Mixed Chcrus l; Merry-GovRound 2; GJKA. I; Annual Represenfafive F: Ticke+ Seller 2. Third Row: THOMAS W1LLIAM WEEMER. Pep Club I. 2: Fufure Business Leaders of America 3; Junior Council on World Affairs 3; Senior Band I. 2. 3: Senior Orchesfra II 2, 3; MerryrGo-Round I, 2. 3; Intramurals l. 2. PAULINE ANN WELCH. Pudl'. Senior Y Teens 3; Pep Club ll 2. 3: Gargoyle Sfaff 2. 3; Feafhereffes I. 2. 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Ways and Means. GLADYS DAVAINA WELLS, Big Kid . Pep Club I. Z, 3: French Club I: Fu+ure Teachers of America I: Senior Class CommiHee. Piqiail- Bomie Day: Producfion Sfaff 2. 3 Fourfh Row: RICHARD WEST. Juggie . Pep Club: Junior Council on Wurld Afr hire 2, 3; Gargoyle Rapresenfaiive 2: Tickef Seller 2; Lunchroom Guards 1: CrossCounfry I. 2. 3: Baskefba l. 2. 3: Track I. 2. 3; Inframurals, ALICE JEAN WHITE, Jean . Pep Club 2: Dis+ribufive Educo+ion Clubs of America 1:5enior Choir I: Mixed Chorus 2: Annual Represenfafive I. TERRY LYNNE WHITLEY. T'. Fufure Teachers of America I. Z. 3; Healfh Careers Club 3: Junior Council on World Affairs l. 2. 3: Safety Council 2; Red Cross Represenfafive 3: Sfudenf O'Hice Worker 3. FiHl-I Row: CAROLE JEAN WIKOFF, Pep Club I. 2: Senior Choir 3: Mixed Chorus I: Gargoyle Represenhfive l. KENNETH L. WILDERA Pep Club l 2. BETTY JEAN WILLIAMS. Birdie . Senior Y-Teens 1; Health Careers Club I: Senior Band 2; GA.A, I Fond Memories of Hughes Firs+ Row: CLAUDETTE KATHLEEN WILLIAMS. Pep Club 2. FRANCES WILLIAMS. Fran . Pep Club I. Z. 3: 6AA. 3; Annual Represenfafive 3. THADDEUS WILLIAMS, Thad . Foo+ball I. 2. 3: Track I, 2. 3: Base- ball I: Inframurals l. Second Row; WILLI E WILLIAMS. LINDSAY WILLOUGHBY. Pep Cfub l. 2. 3: Gargoyle Sfaff 3: Senior Class Committee. Chrisimas ParW; Inframurals I, 2. 3, Inframural Council I. 2. MARVIN LEVON WINKFIELD, Chuck . Senior NaHonal Honor Sociefy 3: Spanish Nafional Honor Socie+y 3; Pep Club I, 2: Spanish Club 2. 3: H-Club 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Prom; Cross Coun+ry I, 2. 3: Track I. 2. 3; Inframurals I. 2. Third Row: LINDA ALICE-WOULMS. Pep Club I. 2. 3. MARY LOUISE WRAY. Pep Club I: Mixed Chorus I. ARLINDA URA WRIGHT. Senior High Sfudenf Council I, 3: Pep Club I. 2: 6AA. I; Annual Representative 1. 2. Fourfh Row: DARLENE RUTH WULFHORST NORRIS. HuzeHes II 2. 3: Pep Club I 3: Disfribufive Educafion Clubs of America 3, Treasurer; Annual Sfaff 3. JOYCE ANN WYNN, Tex . Pep Club II 2. 3; Future Business Leaders of America I, 2; Fufure Teachers of America I. 2: Healih Careers Club I; Junior Council on World Affairs I. 2; Mixed Chorus I: Merry-Go- Round I, 2; G,A.A, l. 2. 3: Senior Class CommiHee. Planning. MICHAEL RUSSELL FIELDS. Mike . Senior High Sfudenf Council I: Pep Club I, 2: Senior Band I. 2: Gargoyle Represen+a+ive I: Track I. 2; lnframurals I. 2. I43 We're from Hughes! Coufdn'+ be prouder! We wanf you +0 know H, So we'll yeH a 13+er louder! H-U-G-H-E-S! Juniors Top Row: T. Adams, K. Adrian. D. Allen, H. Allen. M. Allen, D. Anderson. R. Anderson, S. Anderson. Second Row: 5. Anderson. 8. Angei. B. Assum, C Askins. B. Ausfin, J. Bachelor. D. Bagley, R. Baird. Third Row: J. Banks. J. Banks. M. Banks, L. Barber. E. Berne+h W. Barrett D. Baffle, A. Ba+y. Four+h Row: L. Bell, 5 Bell, C. Belfon, B, Benfon. B. Berry, E. Berry. R. Berry, 5. Beffs. Fifi'h Row: M. Black. A. Blain P. Blair, B. Bloomfield. L. Bolling. H. BoHon. G. Bosfon. C. Bowen. Six+h Row: E. Bowem 0. Bowling. E. Boyle, M. Boyles M. Bradley, R. Braggs. H. Brewer. M. Brewer. Sevenf'n Row: C. Brokamp. D Brown. E. Brown. E. Brown. J. Brown. M. Brown, H. Bruning, C. Bryant Eig hi'h Row: 6, Bryant L, Bryant L. Bryant E. BurneH, P. BurneH, E. Burt S. Buffs D. Byndon. Ninfh Row! G. Byndon, M. Cain, J. Caldwell. L. Cargile. T, Carr. A. Carfer. EL Carfer. B. Caudill. Tenih Row: B. Cephas, J, Chambers, H. Chap- pell. D Chenaulf. 6 Cherry, J. Childress, LA ChrIsHan. A. Clark Eleven+h Row: J. Cocco. C Coleman, 6. Coleman. L Coleman. L. Coleman. M. Cole- man, Y. Coleman, B. Collier. I44 Freshmen Top Row: A. McKenzie B. Meadows. J. Meischke. R. MerriH. F. Miller, J. Miller, E MDa+S, C, Morris. Second Row: D. Muellerl W. Mueller. 6. Mullikin, J, Murphy. L. Myriclg 5. Neil, A. Nelson, L. Nelson. Third Row: B. New. D New, J. New+on. D. Nixon. G. Noonan. S. O Banion. M. O'Rourke. V. Orf, FourH-J Row: D, Owens. 5. Parker. A. PaHerson. P. Pafrick. E. Pafferson. S, Paffon. S. Pendlebn. C. Penn. Fiffh Row: J. Perkins, RV Perkins. P. Pflung. R. Pierson, S. Pointer, J; Porfer. P. Pribilsky. J. Quinlan. Sixfh Row: J. Ramsey, R. Reed. J. Richards, 6. Riley. J Riley. L. Rilew J Roach. J. Roark SevenH'I Row: F. Roberts, J. Roberfs, N. Roberfs, 5. Robinson. R. Rogers, T. Rols+on. B. Rouse, D. Ru+herf0rd, Eighih Row: C. Sauadin, R. Sander. D. Sanderson., M. Saxfon. B Schmidt J. Schmidt G. Scoff. W. Sedan'L Ninih Row: H. Seffle. D. Sexfon. E. Sharp. R. Shelton, RA Sher- man, P. Sibley W Simms, M. Simpkins. Tenih Row: W. Simpson. H. Sirk. A. Smith! A. Slinifh, D. Smifh. D. Smi+h. e. Smifh. R. Smifh. Elevenfh Row: R, Smifh. R. Smifh. VV Solomonl D. Spradlin. H. Sfamdry. R. Shanforfh, G. Sfarks. W. Sfeiner. Twelffh Row: H. Sfevens, P. 51evens. C. Sfigall. B, 5H+h. M. Sfrickland. E, Sfrum, K. S+uckey. C. Taulbee. Thirfeenfh Row: P. Taylor. R. Taylor. S. Thomas. E. Thrash. K. ToHen, W. Townsend, C. Tucker. 6. Tucker. ' Freshmen Firsf Row: M. Tucker. T. Tuefing S. Turner. 5, UHey. K. Van- derberg, J. Vandergriff, J. Voss. P. WagersA Second Row: A. VWalker. D. Wallace, T. Walls. J. Walfcr, A. Walfz, D Ward, E. Weaver, 5. Weaver. Third Row: L. Webb. A Weber, F Weber. 5 Weber. M. Weyda. C. Whife. L. Whife, 5. WhiHIe. Fourfh Row: D. Wiley, D. Williams, B. Williams. C. Williams, C. Williams, J WilliamsK M. WiHIams. M. Williams. F?Hh Row: R Wilfiams. T. Williams. N. Willis, 5. Willmans. J Wilson. L Wilson. M. Wilson. 5. Wilson. Sixfh Row: A. Wimmer, W. Wingafe. C. Woodard. C. Woods. D. Wright F. Wrighf, F York. What a colledion 0F picfures! C. Morris. R. Taylor. D. Spradlin, D. Cenfers say H's fun. Freshies Have Fun Rafed 5uperior -E. Henley. D. Harden. D. Penning+on. R. Jorden and Miss H's fime +0 leave and Nley're ready-O. Lancasier. R. Barker. Eighth Grade Top Row: M. Abig; D. Acken H. Adams. T. Adams, 6. Alex- ander. D. Allen. J. Allen, .J. Allen Second Row: R, Allen. 6. Angel. M. Angel. 5. Ashcroft DA Askins. Q. Arfhur. C. Baker, K. Baker. Third Row: J. Ball; L. Ball; C. Barnard. R. BarneH. P. BarreH. B. Safes, E. Bafis, C. Bauqh. Fourfh Row! D. Bay. E, Beck. B. Becken R. Belcamino. D. Bell, T. Bell. C. Berry D. Bibb FiHh Row: K. BlumeHi. B. Bogenschule M. Bolfonx J. Booher, J. Bowem F. Bowman. 6. Boyd. J. Bradford. Sixih Row: D. Bray. L. Brown. S. Brown. C. Bryant W. Byranf, C. Buckner. K. Burd, W. Burgin. Sevenfh Row: D. Burfon, D. BuHer, M, BuHer. L. Cadde . B. Callahan. C. Campbell. B Carr. D. Carson. Eighfh Row: 6. Carter. R. Caydell. E. CeciL W, Chandler, D. ChrisHe. R. Coen. D. Coldh'on, T. Collins. NiI'IH'I Row: A, Cook. E Cook. B. Coore. J. Copeland B Cordeli. J. Cornish. E. Cox. A. Cramer. Tenfh Row: D Crawford, F. CravHord. A. Craynon. M Cross. C. Cur+is M. Daniels. L. Davidson. D. Davis. Elevenfh Row: K. Davis. BA Dawson. J. Day, J Denfon, M. Defers. F. Dew, L. Dickson. W Donaldson Twelf+h Row: V. Dofy. D Duncan, J, Duncan, R, Dunn, C, Eckerf, V. Eckhardf. N. Edwards. J. Ellenberg. ThirfeenH-r Row: B. Embry. J. Emerscm C, Engle, J. Erb. E. Erkins. .l, Eubanks. J. Evans, Q. Fanf. Eighth Grade Top Row: B. Farmer. L Farris. E. Ferrell, B. Fey. C. Flanagan. V, Flefcher, N. Fosfer. C Fox. Second Row: K. Francis. D. Frazier, M. Frazier. C. Frees. T. Frifsch, J, Fer, D. Frye. B. Gambrel. Third Row: T, Garcia' B. Gardner. B. Gardner. V Gardner. R. GaHiff. N. Gent B. Genfry, B. Gibson. Fourth Row: C. Gill, D. Ginyard, M. Glacking. F. Gordon. A Gray. D. Green. W Green. W, Green. FiHh Row: C. Greene. D. Bros; G. Graves, N. Groves, W. Guerranf. P. Haake. S. Hale. B. Hall. Six+h Row: A. Halusek. D. HargeH', D. Harden, D. Harness, K. Harpl C. Harper, 5. Harris. B. Harvey. Sevenfh Row: L. HaHer. W. Hays. E, Heafh. J. Heim. P. Henw drickson. M. Henson. R Hering. D. Herfei. Eith Row: C Hickey, C Hicks. J. High. J. Hill. L. Hill, R. Hill. L. Homs, R. Horton. Vini'h Row: 8. Howard. 8. Howard B. Howard. J. Huddlasfon. .D Hughbanks, M Hughes. J. Hurf. G. Ivey. Tenfh Row: D Jackson. S. Jackson. IVL JarreH. L. Jenkins. D. Jessee, M. Johns. J. Johnson. C. Jones. Elevenfh Row: G. Jones, W Jones 5 Jul'ran. D. Karr. L. Keafon, R. Keifh. 6 K8 . 5 Kennedy. Twelfth Row: T, Keppel, P. Kirk. F. Knox. J. Kramer. L. Kramer. D. Lach, R. Lakes. P. Lampson. Thirfeenih Row: 0. Lancas+en F Laffimore. S, Laffimore, 6. Law- son. T. LedbeHer. C Lee; J. Leigh, C. Lewis. Eighth Grade Top Row: J. Lewis, A. Lilly. J. Lohmiller. L. Loughlin. D. Love'rf. W. Loveff. J. Lowe. L. Lykins. Second Row: K Masrow, K. Marshall. C. Marfim R. Maan, R. Martin. J. Ma+hes, S. Ma+hews, K. Maunfel. Third Row: J. May, J. Mayfield, L Mayfie'd. D. MCCBH, D McCallum D. McCar+hy, J. McCrory. 6. MC Horne. Four+l1 Raw: L. McMaine, D. McMillfon, 5, Means. D. Micheefis, L. Mfller. S. Miller, W. MHcheH. M Monfgomery. Fifth Row: D. Monffoy, S. Morgam, 5. Morgan, A, Morris. M. Mosley. J. Mullins, L. Mullins, A. Murdock. Six+h Row: B. Muse. C. Muse. 5. Muse. R. Myers, 5. Neal. 5. Neal. B. Nelson, L. Nelson. Sevenfh Row: D. New. M. New. 5. Oaks. D, O'Banion. J. Oliver, J. Oliver, L. Oyler, N. Orf. 5th Row: E. PaHerson. B. PaHon. J. Pa++on, S. Penningfon. P Perkingsl R. Perkins. K Perkins. D. Pe+erson. Ninfh Row: M. Pefra, MV Fenland, D. Phelps, B. Philpof. G. Pridemore, K. ProffiH. D, Redmond, GV Rich. Ten+h Row: L. Reichman, A. Ringer. P. Risf, J. Roaph. D. Rob- bins. V. Roberfs. J. Robinson. M Roper. Eleven+h Row: A, Roffe. D. Rowles. J. Runck, J. Sager, G. Sanders. S. Sanders. R Sanderson. D. Sandlin TweIFH-I Row: J. Schmidf M. Schomer. D. Sergenf. J. Sargent C SeH'le. J. SefHe, L. Shores. L. Simmons. Thirteenfh Row: A. Simpson. M. Simpson, C. Sinclair. J. Sfrlock. D. Smallwood. A. SmEH'L E. SmHh. J. SmHh. Eighth Grade Firs? Row: M Smifh, W. Smifh. R. Sfamper. S, Sfarkey. S. Sfeadman, T. Sfeele, C Sfegeman. A. Steven Second Row: 8. Stevens. P. Sfi+es. D Swafford. R. Sweet T. Tankersly. 5. Taulbee. J. Taylor. L. Terry. Third Row: C. Thomas, M. Thomas. M. Thomas B. Thompkins D. Tolbcr'i'. F. Tolbert B. Travis, S. Tucker. Fourfh Row: P. TunsfalI. R. Turner. R. Unger. M. Upfon, B. Vornl'lagen, F, Washington. K. Washing, fon. E. Wafson. Fiffh Row: J. Webbi J, Wells. K. West R. Weyda. C. WiHiams L. Williams, L. Williams, R Williams. Sixfh Row: B. Willis, C. Wilson. E. Wi'rcher. A. Wright L. Yacchari, R. Younf. N. Zieqler, P, Zimpelman. An excellen+ biology collacfion affrads +he aH'enfion of Wayne Harfman. ninfh grader. 166 Students Find Plenty of Variety in Activities Around Hughes m... Hughes band Forms megaphone +0 cheer Yea. Red! Yea. Whife. Top: Nawa-formed Poeiry Club. Below: All +raFFic moves down! Seventh Grade Firs+ Row: M. Adkinsl R. I'erian l. Allen R. Allen, M. Amyx. J. Anderson. D. Angel, B. Appel. Second Row: R. Appleby, K. Baker. J. Barnes. T. Barnes. D. Barn H. BarreHl F. BarreH: G. Baugh. Third Row: B. Belew. D. Bell. J. Bell. R. Benighf. S. Benne'rt L. Birmingham, 6 Blankenship, P. Blankenship. Fourfh Row: J. Blevinsl J. Bodensfein. D. Boehle T. Boehle. A. Bohannon. C. Boone. E. Bouqher. D. Bowman FiHh Row: R Bradshaw, R, Bradshaw, F. Brunkel. C. Bryant D. Burke. 5. Burt 5 Burton. B. Bussey. Siva Row: J Bussey. B. Bufcher. J, Byrd. V. Cairns. D. Caller ham D. Campbell, D. Carr. B. Carfer. Sevenfh Row: R, Carfer, R. Casey. M, Chesfnuf, T. Chem E. Clark. P. Colbert C. Collins. 5. Collins. Eigh+h Row: 54 Colyer. C. Cook D Copeland. W. Copeland. A. Corcoran, D. Cordell, C. Covington, A. Craynon. NinH'I Row: J, Crider. F. Curry. D. CurHs, R, Dangerfield. T. Daniel. D. Darling. R. Davis. 6 Dean. Tenfh Row: P. Dees, C. Deane D. Daddy. K. Donahue. J. Donald, C Dorify, G. Dorsey. V. Douglas. Elevenfh Row: 5 Dowers. M. Doyle. 5 Drahmam 5 Dryen J Dug. ger. M. Dunlap. C. Dyen P. Dykes. Tweth Row: J. Edmondson, 8. Edwards. J. Edwards. D Eifel, D. Ellioff. B. Engfand B, Evans. B. Farmer. Thirfeenfh Row: 5. FCHE. 3 FeHers. L, Fiasco. K Fiscus L. Flana- gan, B. Foley R. Frazier, P. Frey. Seventh Grade Firs? Row: L. Frost R Frye L Gaddis G. Gambrel, L Gard- ner. R. Gasmn. T. Gaffer. D. Geyer. Second Row: L. Gibson. P. Gibson. R. Gibson, T. G1bson. R. Gilbert G. Gill. J. Gill. C Girdler. Third Row: W. Godby, A. Goodgames, V. Gooding. C. Gordon, C. Gordon. L. Gordon. H Gray. M. Gray. Fourth Row: D. Groves. P. Gum. J. Hacker, R. Hale, D. Hall. L. Hall. R. Hammond, G, Hampmnv FHfh Row: D. Hanselman, D, Harris, P. Harris. P. Harris. B. Harrison, V. Heidel, J. Heirn, C. Helfon. Six+l1 Row: 5. HeHon. R. Hendricks. D. Hensley. L. Hibbard, C, Hicks. K. Hicks. M. Hicks. P. Hicks. Sevenfh Row: W. Hicks. 5. Hodge. A. HollEns. L Hollins, W. Hillins, E Holloway. D. Hood. W. Hooker. Eighfh Row: D. Horn. V Howard. D. Howell, P. Howell. M. Hun'rer. J Hurley. N. Hurt, A. Irvin. Ninfh Row: B. Jackson, E. Jacksom L. Jackson. R. JarreH. D. Jessee. A. Joheni, G. Jones, H. Jones Tenfh Row: T. Jones, C Jordan. E. Kablel 5. Kallcy, A. Kidd. C. Kidd, S. Kidd, A. King. ElevenHI Row: J. Kinql T. King. C. Kisfner, E Kleinmann, R. La+i- more. 6. Lawson. S. Lcwsom J. Lee. Twelfth Row: 5. Lee, R. Lee B. Lewis, C. Lewis. C, Linville, C, Lively. L Loechel. E, Losey. l'hirfeenfh Row: D, Loudermilk. C. Lovins. C. Lowry. EA Lynch, 5. Maddox. J. Manning. 5. Marin, W, Maan. Seventh Grade Firs? Row: B. Masfriani. R. Mafhewsl J. McCall, C. McCrory, K. McGinnisl L. McGraw. S McLean. L McLTnn. Second Row: J. Mechler, C. Medley, J. Medley, J, Meece. R. Malford, L. Milien B. Mills, 5. Mills. Third Row: T. Mikhail. C Moa+s C. Moafs. D. Moell. D. Molner. E. Moore. P. Moorman, J. Morefand. Fourfh Row: P. Morgan. P Morrison. B. Mullins. 5. Murdock. W. Murphy. WA Murphyl M. Myrick. D. Nelson. FifH'I Row: 5. Nelson C. Newman. CV Newfon, MA Nixon. J. Nolan. L. Noonan, K OHS, D. Owens Sixih Row: A, PadgeH, D. Parker. R. Parr. J. Paffon. K. Faf- fon. L Pelley. J. Penn, C. Perdue. Sevenfh Row: D. Perkins, R. Perkins. D. Peierson, B, Philiips W. Phillips. D. Pick. D. Pike M. Pierson. Eigh+h Row: D. PiHs. P. Poffs, D. Pra+er. D. Price. K Reed. C. Reeves. C. Rhodes, L. Rhodes. NinH1 Row: 6. Rich, T. Richmond. K. Rinear. R. Rist H. Roach. C. Roberfs. K. Roberfs, R. RobeHs. Tenfh Row: J. Robson, D. Rollins. M. Roper. M. Ross. T. Rowan. P. Russeil. T. Sagan B. Saladin. Eleven+h Row: B Sanders. D. Sandersom A. Sargent H Sawyer. M. Scales. D. Schmidt K. Schoit. B. Schweiger. Twe If'rh Row: D. Shirk. C. Simmons, E. Simms. B. Skidmore. D. Smifh, D. Smifh, E. SmHh. G. Smifh. Thir+eenfh Row: H. Smi'rh. J. Smifh. M. SmHh. O. Smifh, P, Smnh, W. Smi+h. W. Soloman Seventh Grade Firs+ Raw: D. Soufherland, S. Sparks, N. Sfacey. G. Sfarnper. H. Stanley. R Sfan+on. V. Sfevenson. B. stard. Second Row: M. S+eward. B. Sfewart M. Sfewarf. S. Sfifes J. Sforms. L. S+ra++on. W. Sfrickland. R. Sfulz. Third Row: A. SuHom G, SwaHord, T. Swann, L, Sweet C. Taber. C. Taber, K. Tackefh H. Tapplar. fourth Row: F. Tarrace, C. Taylor. D, Taylor, 5. Taylor. R Teals. A. Thomas. N. Thomas. R. Thomas. Fiffh Row: W. Thomas. E. Thompson. A. Travis, M. ?ravis, Y. Treni' W. Tucker. 5. Tye, R. Ufley. Six+h Row: D. Vaughf, L. Walden, A. Wallace. D. Wallace. E. Walls, B Washingfon, J. Washingfon, D. Wa+sonA Sevenfh Row: E. Wafson, P. Wa+son,' I. Weaver. L. Weaver. D. Webb. D. Weiner. C. WeHzel. E. West Eighfh Row: C. Whi+e. C. Whife. D. Whife. E. Whifson, L. Wilds. F. Williams R. Williams. S. Williams. Ninfh Row: E. Wills, A. Wilson, '3. Winningham. L. WiH. D. Wolfer, L Woofem D. YoungI S. Younf. A. Bruner, K. Burke. D. Elliof compare reporf Lunch is fhe bes+ fime of Hie whole day agree C. Whife. 3- Cordell. T- Howard and L- Jewell cards. Are fhere any A's? fhese hungry s+uden+s. cheer for iunior high +eams. . , I COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS By Miss Alice Brand, Valedicforian. Class 0? '65 Rev. Bosfow. Mix Pierce. Mr. SuHon. members of +he faculfy of Hughes High School, Honored Guesfs, proud paren+s. and fellow gradual'es: If is an honor and a pleasure +0 speak fonighi- a+ +his commencemenl. Commencemenf is, in a very real sense. +he beginning of many new experiences. H is +he beginning of our ac- cepiance inl'o l'he adulf world. H is Jrhe beginning of a new responsibili+y 'For our own ach'ons. H is +he beginning of a new responsibiliiy for our own financial and social independ- ence. But moslL of all, commencemeni is lhe beginning of our search for our purpose in life. Purposeful living is based on an understanding of four poinfs: where we are, who we are. where we are going. and how we hope lo gel l'here. Tonight le'r us +hink abouf each of +hese poinl's indi- vidually. Firsi, where are we? We are in a universe which challenges us on +o more and more explora+ion. We live in a greal' nal'ion which is s+ill plagued wiih problems of poverly and civil righ'rs. Bui more impor+an+ +0 us as individuals, we are al a cross- road of our lives-one of Hie mosf imporfanf crossroads we will ever face. Looking backward. we can see +ha+ we, as graduaiing seniors. have walked a lairly common pa+h. Along l'he way We have ga+hered knowledge, skills, and leadership experience which should beneiif us i'hroughoui liie. For +hese opporfunifies we owe our +hanks +0 parenls. leachers and counselors, Looking forward. we see fhai soon +he road will diverge, opening lo each of us new opporfuni- lies. Buf before we choose a pafhway, we must first have a +horough undersl'anding of ourselves. Ourselves? Who are we anyway? You mighf say we are a combina- +ion oi inferesfs and abili+ies, successes and failures. likes and dislikes. fears and hopes. Because of all Jrhese Fedora we as children and adolescen+s have been puzzled by The quesfion. Who am I? Buf now. on +he verge of adul+hood. we should have a iair uncler5+anding oi whal Jralenls we possess and where our inieresfs lie, so +haf we can direcl our lives info file proper fields. In other worclsI if we have discovered ihal we have boih faleni and inleresf in mafhe- mafics while we are lacking in verbal abilH-y, we would be foolish +0 fry +0 become aufhors, bu+ rafher should choose a 'Field such as sfafisiics or engineering. In any event who we areeas shown by our inieresls ancl abiliiiesedel'ermines where we are going. Then, where are we going? Soon +he Class of '65 will scai'ler1 some +0 fake jobs. some +0 go info milifary service, some +0 be married. and some +0 pursue +heir educalion in college or elsewhere. Yef regardless of whal' our ful'ure plans may be. we all need a vision and a goal. The novelist James Allen. has given us l'hese words: - He who cherishes a beaufiful vision. a loHy icleal in his 177. heari', will one day realize if. Columbus cherished a vision of anofher world, and he discovered ii; Copernicus losl'erecl a vision of a mulfipliciiy oi worlds and a wider universe. and he revealed if; Budda beheld +he vision of a spiriiual world oi s+ainless beau+y and perfecl peace and he en+ered in'l'o ii. In +his way, Allen shows how visions and realifies exisi' in almosi a cause-and-eifecl rela+ionship. However, if we are nol willing +0 supplemenf our visions wi+h eifedive work. l'hey will never be realized, And. of course, when our visions are no+ real goals, buiL raiher idle wishes, +hey will never come Jrrue. There is somefhing more aboui goals. We musl' look beyond our professional goal f0 our place in socie'l'y, if we wanl +0 live as +o+al persons. Everyone has many roles +0 fulfill. For insl'ance. a mechanic is nol' only a mechanic, bqu also. perhaps. a husband. a parent a ci'l'izen. a human being IF he has goals for every aspecl of his living, he will sfrive 1'0 be no+ only a goocl mechanic, bu+ also +0 be a loving husband. a guiding parent an aclive ciiizen and a con- iinually growing human being. Now +ha+ we have analyzed who we are, where we are and where we are going, we come lo Jrhe final queslion: How do we ge+ l'here? Furi'her eduoafion. wheiher ai College or in i'he world, is Jrhe FirstL sfep ioward achievement. Allhough we have made a good beginning. we musf never s+op learning. Bul' educa- l'ion alone is no'r enough. We are challenged +0 puf our knowledge lo work. This Challenge was presenl'ecl lo one oi Jrhe iirsi graduaiing classes of Hughes High School. And I quoie From fhe l9l2 Annual a sfa'l'emenf which is iuslL as frue +oday as H was fhen. Educafion musf be measured by ihe exfenf fhai i+ ine creases l'he individual's abilil'y +0 upliii' +he world. Greai men of all cenl'uries sfoocl head and shoulders above conlempo- raries. no+ because of lhe knowledge +hey possessed, bmL because of +he knowledge +hey puf in+o praciice. For hisfory summarizes execuied +houghi'. ll follows, Jihen, lhal ihe second siep foward our achieve- meni' is work. for H is +hrough work ihal we pu+ our knowl- edge info pracfice. We musi never fire of working fowarcl our goal. for work brings us a sense of accomplishment a sense of doing our share. 3111' diligenf work is no+ enough. Our work musl be eifedive. me+hodical. and organized in order for our goal lo be reached. Finally. all our knowledge. all our plans, and all our work. siill do nof insure us of discovering a +rue purpose. for we may become easily discouraged. Our vision may someiimes be dimmed by adversify. We may have +0 modify our dream. YeiL fhere is one fad of which we may be sure There is a 60d of iniiniie power and love who cares aboul us. Through Him, our failures, our blunders. our irials and our fears are lranslormed info Jrhe very slepping-slones of achievement And fhrough Him. we can discover +he iinesf purpose in our lives. Hughes High School Alumnal Association Invites the Graduation Class of 1966 to Membership The Associa+ion Annually Awards This Cenfennial Cifizenship Cerfificafe Esfablished May 25. l95l $gwxeumal Citizenslblo M $336 'Prescwfkd Yu My Boy 0110: file 612ng MW gradually Hg! ' mnfrilmlri In Me Almwmkz fmmrriifirelkkllma0171284: mnrlb' mmlzpf? lbr 0ff1rn6 My 251,951 $09!? wkffrmsl emhabmikgdeals 452d I 2121a! Ihzrmmwtyjzme 36M 0 ' '1 '7; makuzgiDem23cfmy work 3 y - 753-11 3 , L: H HUGHiS H'GH 56kUUP' AlUMNAL ASSOCIATION H H The Ci'rizenship Award was presenfed +0 +he following sfudenfs: l95laoseph Ries and Virginia Hofmann I9523Vincen+ A. Oriando and Shirley Jean BarreH l953-Rober+ A. Goering, Irwin O. Rohrbach, Dorofhy Aberman,and Nancy C. Russell I953John C. Gehrhar+ and Hedy Schrof I9553John Welch and Cilla Chase I9563Tom Minnich and Mary Eiselein l965-Nelson Holzschuh and PhyHis Eken I9573Pa+rick Breen and Nelda Nor+on I9583Arfhur Henn and Barbara Hafner I9593Ralph Taylor and Dorofhy Richards I9603David Langford and JudH'h Sfivers I96I3Roberf Beyer and Nancy Hupperh I962wJames Seibel and Bonnie Kraus l963-mWaHer Dearwesfer and Judy OeHinger l9643Ray MaHock and Nancy Sneed EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR l965-l966 James R. Carrufhers. Presidehh Homer 5. Toms. Vice-Presidenf: Hazel L. Koppenhoefer. Sec- re+ary; Paul J. Bauer, Treasurer: Jan Gausman. Helene Heinsheimer Glas. and George Jack Grieshaber. I73 Senior Directory ABIG. EVELYN ... . . ... 23I0 Chickasaw Ave. ABRAMS JANET SUE ................... I2l3 Elgin Place ADAMS GLADYS .............. 2282 BaHirnore Ave. ADKINS1 GWEN ........................ 32I Foresf Ave. ADRIAN, RUSSELL .................... 25I0 Lidde 5+. ALLEN, ANTHONY .................. 567 Armory Ave. ALLEN. PATRICIA ....................... 5'8 Haie Ave. ALLMAN. GEVETTA .. . ..2220 Maplewood Ave. ANDERSON, ELLIS ....................... I Louis Ave. ANDERSON, SHERRY .................. 2'37 SI'aEbler Sf. ANDREWSl PORTIA ................ .34l3 Marme+ Ave. ARMSTRONGl ARCHIE .................. 2224 Iowa 5+. ARMSTRONG. BETTY , , ......... I325 Wm. H. Taf'! Rd. ASKINS. CURTIS I653 Waverly Ave. ASKINSI MARGARET ............... I653 Waverly Ave. ASSUM,JANET .....2I03 Yoas+ Ave. AUSTIN, GEORGE ................... 3003 Cliffon Ave. BAILEY, ALEX .................... 279 Earnshaw Ave. BAILEY. HENRIETTA ................. 537 Hickman Ave. BAILEY. NANCY . . . . . ............. 2825 Marshall Ave. BAINES. SANDRA ................... . .34! Hearne Ave. BALDWIN, ANNA .................... 3806 Hillside Ave. BALLINGER. CAROL YVONNE ........ 845 Miicheli Ave. BALLINGER. HOWARD .. .. . , 2343 Maryland Ave. BARBER, JO ANN .................... 3076 Sidney Ave. BARGIN. MICHAEL .................... 23 Eden Ave. BARNETT. SUZANNE ................. bIO Foulke Ave. BATTLE, DEBORAH MARLENE .......... 544 Hickory Sf. BEAUMONTI CLARALA . . 1. ........ 50 Ehrman Ave. BEECROFT. EMMA 1......1.1. 1 . . . . . .39 W. McMillan BENNE. JOHN ........................ 2729 Euclid Ave. BENNIE, PHILLIP ................... 3548 Harvey Ave. BERRY, GAYLE ................ 2537 Beekman 5f. BEVENS, BILL ......................... I407 Ernsf 5+. BLACKMAN. CHRISTELLA ............... 522 Maple Ave. BLACKWELL. KENNETH ............... 678 Gimlson Ave. BLAKEY, RICHARD .................. 2200 Highland Ave. BOETTCHER, DAVID .................. 3I2 Klof+er Ave. BOLAN. DEBBIE ....................... 26H Pecan 5+. BOLLING. ROSE MARIE ................ 2313 Fosdick Sf. BOOKER PHYLLIS ................... 702 Glenwood Ave. BOSTOW. DIANE .. . 1. .3034 Taylor Ave. BRADFORD. WILBUR 00000 2009 E. Weslwooci Nor+i1ern Blvd. BRANTLEY JANIS .37I9 Tappan Ave. BROOKS, CAROL ........... . 2225 Rosedale Ave. BROWN. CHARLINE ................ I45 W. McMillan Sf. BROWN. DONALD . . .1 . . ..... 2206 SfraHord Ave. BROWN, ELMER 319 Hearne Ave. BROWN, KENNETH .......... 334I Reading Rd. BROWN. MAMIE .................. 2050 Highland Ave. BROWN. RICHARD .................... 540 Milfon Sf. BRYANT, JAMES ............. . . , . . .537 Hale Ave. BURDINE. PEGGY ................... 3259 Bevesfcrd Ave. BURKES, ALBERT .................. 3602 Washingion Ave1 BURR, JOSEPH ......................... 3815 Cass Ave. BYRD. VELMA ..................... 2344 Fairview Ave. CAIN. NINA .................... IS J. Bolfwood C+. CALHOUN, DIANNE ............... 3727 Llewellyn Ave. CANTRELL, LANA MARIE .. .. . . I I45 Soufh Lynnebrook Dr. CAPLINGER, JO ANN. . . 60 W McMillan CARTER. BRENDA ANN .1...1., 1. 2008 Millvale Cf CASEY. EDWARD ................ I9I6 Brinkmeier Ave. CHAPMAN, LISA . .... ...... .3736 Alaska Cf. CLARK, WILLIAM ...................... I39 Winkler 5+. CLAY. SHIRLEY ................... I861 Josephine 5+. COLEMAN. DAVID ............. 2026 Burnef Ave. COLEMANl MELVINA ............... 2825 Euclid Ave. COLEMAN, OTHA F. . .. . . . .. . .2026 Burne+ Ave. COURTIER, JOYCE ............. l546 Waverly Ave. CRAWFORD, ETHEL ................. '57 Kinsey Ave. CRUTCHER. LARRY ............... 3447V2 Harvey Ave. CUNNINGHAM, GLORIA .... . .... .3484 Reading Rd. DANGERFIELD. BRENDA J. .............. 232 Sfei'son Ave. DANIEL, TERRI ....................... II2 W. Nixon Sf. DANIELS. DAVID LEE ............. 2377 Ravine 5+. DAVIDSON. CAROLYN ................ 2240 Vicior St. DAVIDSON, MARY .. .. .,...II36 Draper SI. DAVIS, CLIFFORD . . . . .. . .. I940 Neyer Ave. DAVIS, EVA . . . ................ 3034 Burnef Ava. DEAN. DONNA ........................ 236 KloHer SI. DEAN, JOHN E. . ..3054 Taylor Ave. DE VAUGHN. LINDA 1 ................ 3576 Bogarf Ave. DIXON. ANITA .................... 38I0 Hillside Ave. DIXON, ARTHUR ................... 38l0 Hillside Ave. DIXON. MARY ............ . I779 Sycamore 5f. DUGGER. DORIS EARLENE ............. 3 Parkwood PI, DUHART. MAXINE ELAINE ...... .....3556 Wilson Ave. DULA, ERNEST ........................ 27I7 Eden Ave. DURBEC, EDWARD . , ISvD Boli'wood CI. 45219 45202 45225 45229 45225 45214 45229 45219 45219 45204 45220 45205 45205 45214 45214 45225 45220 45219 45229 45225 45229 45204 45229 45204 45225 45219 45220 45229 45220 45219 45219 45229 45225 45204 45229 45229 45219 45219 45219 45219 45229 45220 45225 45223 45237 45219 45219 45229 45229 45219 45210 45229 45205 45229 45223 45219 45225 45223 45224 45219 45225 45225 45229 45219 45219 45219 45219 45219 45214 45219 45229 45229 45219 45220 45219 45219 45214 45225 45229 45219 45220 45229 45204 45204 45210 45217 45229 45229 45225 174 DYE JAMES .3820 Llewellyn Ave. DYSON, DORIS .37l4 Norwich Lane. EAKINS, MARGARET ................. 324I Harvey Ave. EASTER CHARLES ................ 4036 Shannon Ave. EASTERLING, JOAN . ..... ... .. . .3422 Millvale Cf. EDMONDS, ARLENA ............... I726 Highland Ave. ELLIOTT. WILLIE . .. .. ..l907 Millvaie Cf. ELLIS. LENA . ........................... 544 MiHon SI. ELLIS, LIBBY 1..., . , . ...,. .. .838 Hufcilins Ave. ERTAS. METIN ........................ 2433 Ohio Ave. EVANS, ELFREDA .................... 3l5 Hearne Ave. FAMOUS, LINDA 1 . ..3223 Queen Cify Ave. FANNINGI LARRY . ............... 3492 E. Millvale CI. FARMER. JAMES ......................... 3545 Lee PI. FARRIS, CHRISTINE ................. I703 Esmonde 5+. FARTHING. RONALD ................. 2214 Sauer Ave. FEDERER. MARY KATHRYN ........... 2222 Cifyview CI. FETTE, EDWARD . .1 . .. . . ..604 Riddle Rd. FIELDS. MICHAEL ...................... 4Il Union SI. FISHER. BARBARA ............................ 4 TM SI. FOIT, CANDACE .................... ..3080 McHenry FORNEY BARBARA 1 ................... 232 Bodrnan SI. FOX DONNA .. .. .,.. . ...2r342 Rohs 5+. FRANCIS, MICHAEL ................... 2609 Sander SI. FRAZIER, WILLIAM .. . .. ............. 3257 Glendon: SI. FREY. GARY ......................... .l666 Tremoni' FROMMEL MIKE ...................... 2968 Sidney Ave. FRYE, WILBUR ,. .. 1 ..... . 1 . . , .403 Kasoh Sf. GARRETT GREGORY ..................... 236 Irwin PL GARRETT, HENRY .................... 3249 Bishop SI. GARRISON, SHERRY .................... I945 SIai'e Ave. GEIGER, CASSANDRA . ,. ... .1. .. ., GENTRY, RONALD ....... , I636 Wesfwood Ave. ..75 Ehrman Ave. GEORGETON. TINA ................ 2364 Vicfor Ave. GIBSON. CHERYL ......................... l7 Tower Sf. GIBSON, GILBERT ..................... 546 Slack Si'. GILBERT, TRACY ................. 36I2 Washing'ron Ave. GOENS MARY 2829 Sidney Ave. GOETZ. BILL .................. 3046 Taylor Ave. GOODRICHE. JEROME ............. 3364 Soui'hside Ave. GREAR, TERRY. ...... ...... .3259 Bishop 5+. GREAN, ROSALINA .............. 3476 W. Milivaie CI. GREER, JACQUELINA .................... 348l Harvey GREER. SANDRA ,. . . .. . ....... I803 BaHimore Ave. GUILFORD. MARIAN ............... 3470 E. MiIIvale Cf. HALL. FRED ....................... 2047 McGregor Pl, ..263 Calhoun SI. .3053 WaHer Ave. ..3428 Larona Ave. HANES; JANET . , . HARDMAN.MARY E..... HARGROVE, ROSALIE HARPER. ANTOINETTE .............. 342B Lurona Ave. HARPER. SHARON ..................... 530 Union SI. HARRIS, CHRISTINE ................. 260 Piadmonf Ave. HARRIS, JACQUELINE LAVERNE .........4l8 Hickory 5f. HASE JOHN .. . . . 1. . ..I724 Esmonde Sf. HASSON, JERRY .................... I979 E. SuH'er Ave. HAYGOOD. FRED DOUGLAS ........ .1I732 Young 51'. HENDRICKS. SANDRA ........... 3580 Van Aniwerp Pl. HENSLEY. DIANE .................... 3460 Hillside Ave. HESS. DARLENE ,1 , ..2567 W. McMicken HICKS, ROBERT ......................... 5I2 Boal Sh HILLl FREDDIE ....................... 3553 Eden Ave. HOFFMAN. RUSSELL ............... 2402 Gianway Ave. HOPE, JOAN . ..................... 3325 Beekman 5+. HOPKINSI JAMES ... .............. 4l7 Soufhview Ave. HORTON, REGINA ....................... 203 Oak 5+. HOWARD. DEBORAH ANNE ............ 28 Herman Ave. HOWARD, JAMES ,. . . . . ........... l33 lnwood Pl. HOWARD JUANITA .. ................. 25 London CI. HOWELL, ELIZABETH . . . . . ., . .1,.3l4 Rocitdale Ave. HUGHES, ESTHER .,.... .......... 3458 E. Miilvale C4. HUMMELDORF GARY .................... 155l Knox 5+. INGRAM. JAMES .. .. I775 Sycamore IVERY..41NITA ...................... 7-I7 Chalfonfe PI. JACKSON, EDWARD .................... 503 Tafei Ave. JACKSON. LaPLACE. JR. . . .... .822 Cleveland Ave. JACKSON, TANYA ................ 13745 Llewellyn Ave. JAMES. GARY ....................... 2450 Fairview Ave. JASPER. PHILIP . ............. I23 Glenwood Ave. JEFFRIES. TIM ............................ 4I8 Ada 5+. . .3587 Wiisun Ave. JENKINS DAN E . 1 ..2006 Dreman Ave. JENNINGS HOSEAV. JOHNSON. NATHANIEL ............ 3606 Dawson Ave. JOHNSON STEPHANIE ................. 605 Prospect PI. JONES, MARTHA ................... ..343 Emming St JONES, TONYA ......................... 3450 Vine 5+. KAISER, DENNIS ....................... 633 S'Iraigh'I Sf. KELLER. BARBARA ...1...,,.1..,....2355 SfraKord Ave. KIMBLE. ARNOLD .................... 32I Donahue Ave. KING. BERNADINE .................... 5l9 Maple Ave. 45223 45220 45229 45204 45225 45210 45225 45210 45229 45220 45229 45238 45225 45229 452l4 452I9 45225 45220 45229 452I9 45225 45219 45219 45219 45220 45214 45225 45229 45229 45220 45204 45214 45220 45219 45220 45210 45229 45225 45220 45202 45220 45225 45229 45225 45225 45229 452I9 45205 45229 45229 45229 452I9 45229 45214 45225 45210 45229 45204 45214 452l0 45229 45204 45225 452I9 45219 45229 45229 45229 45229 45225 452l4 452I9 45529 45225 45229 45223 45219 45211 45219 45229 45223 45223 45229 45219 45220 45219 45219 45219 45229 Senior Directory K1NG.REBECCA ..... 955 Francisco 5+. 45206 KIRBY L1NDA . .169 W. McMillan 5+. 45219 KIRCHGESSNER. FREDERICK ........... 2120 Ravine 5+. 45214 KNUCKLES, JOYCE ......... , ....... 211 Bosley 5+. 45219 KREIMER. JOHN ..................... 2146 Ravine 5-1. 45214 LAMBERT. DARRELL LANE.FREDD1E ., 3085 Taylor Ave. 45220 LANGSTON. RITA .................... 055 Lexmg+on Ave. 45229 LAWRENCE JESSIE .................... 517 CarmaH' 5+. 45219 LAWSON, BRENDA ..440 Warner 5+. 45219 LE1GH, NORVELL .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .2840 Burne+ Ave. 45219 LETT SANFORD . ................. 3211 Bcw11ng 61-. CL 45225 LEW15,DEBORAH . . .... . . .1902 Elmore 45223 L1TTLE, JANIE ...................... 3441 Wes+ MI11va1e 45225 LORENZ. TONY .......................... 1587 Tremcnf 45214 LOVETT, CARL ......... 1659 Wes+wood Ave. 45214 LYNN, MCCOMBER .................. 2027 Highland Ave. 45219 LYONS. ANNA G. .................... 3642 Alaska Ave. 45229 MADDEN, DEBORAH . . . ...... 26 Eas+ Daniels 45219 MAKSIMOWC. ALEX ................. 62 W. McM111an 5+. 45219 MANNIX, JOSEPH R. .................... 2565 Liddell 5+. 45225 MAPP. EVELYN .. . . .. . .. ..774 Ridgeway Ave. 45229 MARSH, HOWARD .................. 2136 Hafmaker 5+. 45204 MARTIN LANA . ..................... 3799 Pruden+ Dr. 45225 MARTIN. MELVINA . .., . 1.10 Winkle 5+. 45219 MASON, ALBERTA ................ 48 Er1ten1arec11er Ave. 45229 MATHES, FRANK ....................... 2813 Glendora 45219 McCALLUM, JOYCE .. . .. ....2233 V1c+or 5+. 45219 McCLENDON, OLANE ............ . . . .2039 Millvale C12 45225 MCDOWELL, HARRY ..................... 129 Glenwood 45217 MCDOWELL, PHYLLIS ..... ..129 Glenwood Ave. 45217 McGlNNIS, L1NDA SUE ........... .. ...3l4 Emming 5+. 45219 MclNTOSH. JOSEPH ................... 2822 Eden Ave. 45219 MCNEELY. PATRICK . .. .2268 Vine 51'. 45219 MECHLEY, BONN1E ................. 132 W. 5+. C1air 5+. 45219 MELVIN. B1LL .......................... 109 Calhoun 5+. 45219 MERGY. CHARLENE .... . .... ..,1964 S+a+e Ave. 45204 MILES. PENELOPE ANN .................. 3610 R011 Ave. 45223 MILLERI EDDIE ......................... 240 McCormick 45219 MILLER, GARY ........ .. . . . . . . .646 Neave 5+. 45204 MILLER. LARRY ..................... 727 Purce11 Ave. 45205 MILLER, MELVIN ...................... 540 Prospec+ P1. 45229 MILLER. ROBERT . . , . ...... 104 E. Universi+y 45204 MINGO. CHRISTINE .................. 3629 Reading Rd. 45229 MITCHELL BARBARA ................... 328 ForesIL Ave 45229 MITCHELL. DAN ... ........ .2232 Vine S+. 45219 MITCHELL, JANE ELIZABETH .............. 215 Lyon 5+. 45219 MOBBERLEY. DONALD .. .R. R. 1 Box 145 Pleasanf Plain. OhIo MONROE. DONNA MAR1A ......... . 570 HaIe Ave. 45229 MONTAG. KENNETH ,,..2003 E. Wesfwood. Nor+1Iern B1vd. 45225 MORRISON JUDI ...................... 3398 River Rd. 45204 MUELLER TERRY . . .2557 Beekman 5+. 45225 MURDOCK DARRYL GANO ........ 3250 Glendon! Ave. 45219 MYLES LARRY .420 Ca+1Ier1ne 51245229 NAPIER BETTY ............. ., . 1009 Marshall Ave. 45225 NELSON. DONNA SUE ............. 3149 Jefferson Ave. 45220 NORRIS. BARBARA ANN ........... 1509 Baym111er Wa1k 45214 ODER. TERRY .......... . , ... .. ,. 1711 Cecil 5+. 45223 OEHLER, WILLIAM . .................... 802 Delhi Ave. 45204 OL1VER, GILBERT ..................... 2605 Euclid Ave. 45219 O'NEAL WILLIAM . .. .... 152 Dorsey 5+. 45210 PARKER, ROBERT ....................... 1633 Pu1+e 51'. 45225 PATR1CK, DAVID ........................ 2556 Trevor P1. 45425 PATTON, BRENDA . . ...2463 Fairview Ave. 45219 PEACE, RANDOLPH ................... 3163 River Rd. 45204 PERKlNS. CHARLES ..................... I215 Ba+es Ave. 45225 PETERSON, DONNA . .314 Universi+y 45219 PHELPS. BARBARA . .....120 W. McM111an 45219 PHELPS. BRENDA ....................... 2327 Kro11 Ave. 45225 PLA1R, GWENDON ,.,.. .. ... ........ 267 Gilman 5+. 45219 PLETNIK. CHERYL ..................... 142 Warner 5+. 45219 POYNTER, BEVERLY .................. 3609 W. Eigh+1I 5+. 45204 QU1NLAN, ROBYN ..... ,. . .460 Fairbanks P1. 45204 RAMSEY, JANET ....................... 439 Add 5+. 45219 RAMSEY, RONALD .................. 655 Clemmer Ave. 45219 REECE, JACQUELINE .................... 510 Hale Ave. 45229 REED. CLARA ..... ,.. . . , .. . 156 Darches+er Ave. 45219 REED, MARIE ......................... 201 Emming 5+. 45219 REGGIN, JEFF . ...... 379 Terrpce 45220 R1CHARDSON. RAY . .1751 Sycamore $1. 45210 RICHARDSON. ROBERT E. .., 310 Helen 51.45219 RINCK LINDA ................ 3149 Jefferson Ave. 45219 ROACH LAWRENCE, JR. ................. 3708 Beekman 45223 ROBBINS,CONN1E . . . ..... .2238 Vine 51'. 45219 ROBBINS. KENNETH .................... 510 Fores+ Ave. 45229 ROBERSON, SALLY . .. .. ...... . . 117 Dorsey 5+. 45210 ROBERTS. MARY . ..................... 251 K1o++er Ave. 45219 ROBERTS. SANDRA V. .............. 738 Du+ch Co1ony Dr. 45232 ............... 3230 Jefferson Ave. 45220- I75 . Tnus; JEANIE ROBINSON, AUNDRETTA ........... 113 Glenwood Ave. 45217 ROBINSON,L1NDA .............. .3628 Fures+ Park Dr. 45229 ROBINSON. MARY ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .539 S1ac1I S+. 45290 ROCQUEMORE ANTHONY. ........... 415 Whifeman 45225 ROGERS. DOR15 ........................ 1859 Josephine 45219 ROSS, MARGARET ............ ....2508 Springrove Ave. 45214 ROSS, MARJORIE ............. ...3329 Harvey Ave. 45229 ROTH. RONNIE ......................... 2281 Lo+11 5+. 45219 ROUFF, LINDA . . .......... 2465 Sunnyhill Dr. 45225 RUCK, JIM .............................. 2346 Rohs 5+. 45219 SAMS, THOMAS .................... 3535 Bogar+ Ave. 45229 SCHAEFER. CAROL ...... . . ...... 2192 Grand Ave. 45214 SCHEUERMANN. ARTHUR ............... 1987B Su++er 45225 SCHILLE PAM ................... 2445 Beekman 51-. 45214 SCHNELL, KATHY ...................... 2270 Ba1+imure 45225 SCHOTT. TERRY ............................ 23 111111 5+. 45219 SHAW THOMAS .... ....... . .. .1809 Dreman Ave. 45223 SHELTION. MARY ANN . ............... 3008 Eden Ave. 45219 SICILIANO, MARY ................. 12 W. Ho1lis+er S+. 45219 SIMMONS, WINIFRED ............... 1979 Millvale C+. 45225 SIMPSON. BARBARA ................... 2522 Liddell 5+. 45225 SIMPSON, CONNIE LORETTA ...... 458 Riddle Rd. 45220 SINCLAIRI CAROLYN ................. 2357 Cliffon Ave. 45219 SMITH, CARL LEE . . .. . .2027 Highland Ave. 45219 SMITH. EDWARD ..................... 234 Erkenbrecker 45229 SMITH, GERALD .................... 2446 W. McMiclten 45214 SM1TH, JOHN .................... . I745 Denham 5+. 45225 SMITH, KENNETH ...................... 554 Ha1e Ave. 45229 SMITH! PATRICIA .... .. ........ .3129 Barrman 45229 SMITH. ROBERT E. ...................... 4135 Lang1and 45233 SMITH, ROSA ........................ 215 Hearne Ave. 45229 SNODDY. WAYNE L. ............ 944 Cleveland Ave. 45229 SOMMA, NELDA ...................... 267 Calhoun 5+. 45219 SPIKES, CYNTHIA ........................ 3440 Vine 5+. 45220 STAMATY, FLOROS .......... .2922 Jefferson Ave. 45219 STARKS, HAZEL ........................... 3440 Jay 5+. 45229 STEELE. LEBARON ........................ 835 Lexing+on 45229 STEPHENS, HAROLD .................... I417 Li11ie Fl. 45223 STIEBEL, MARIA ,...... . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .2555 Ves+ry Ave. 45219 STRUM. NADINE ...................... 113B Draper 5+. 45214 TAYLOR. CLARENCE ................ 7309 Highland Ave. 45219 ........................ 3183 River Rd. ................... 855 Rockdale Ave. ............ 2731 Eden Ave. .............. . ..3950 PaHison 5+. ............ 2298 Harrison Ave. ..... .644 Rockdale Ave. ................ 3436 Ru+11er Ave. . . ...2630 River Rd. ............................. 254 Warner .................. 3559 Reading Rd. 1792 Elmore 5+. TAYLOR, MARY TAYLOR. NANCY TERRY, THERESA THEIM, CAROL THOMAS, SANDRA LEE THOMAS. ULYSSES TOLBERT. FLETCHER TUCKER. BOB TURNER, EDWARD TU RN ER, ETHEL TURNER JOE .Q.' ............. '.HI ..... Ims Bwbn UNDERWOOD RICHARD ..15H Bol+wood VOSS, JANE ........ 1515 Fairmoun+ Ave. ................. 38 E. H011Is+er 5+. WALKER BARBARA . ............ 254 Dorches+er Ave. WALKER. FRED ........... 3440 Vine 5+. W'ALKER. RITCHIE ................... B47 Glenwood Ave. WALLACE, JOANNE . ................ 146 Hun+ing+on P1. WALLER. LYNNE .3433 Hallwood WAGNER, DONALD WALLS, DENNIS ........................ 2134 Eighfh 5+. WALTZ. JAMES . . . . . . .4251 Presiden+ Dr. WARD. SARAH ................... ...2402 Ohio Ave. WARFORD, DONNA ................... 220 A+1cinson 5+. WASHINGTON. BOBBY ................. 422 Hickory 5+. WASHINGTON, OZELLA ., .2918 Euc1id Ave. WATERS, YVONNE .................. 609 Prospecf P1. WEIMER, TOM ........2603 61en6ora WELCH, CLARK ............... ...1821 Highland Ave. VfELCH. PAULINE ................... 2242 Wheeler 51. WELLS. DAVAINA ....................... 1677 S+a+e 51. WEST, RICHARD ...2119 Burne+ Ave. WHITE, ALICE ......................... 501 Carplin P1. WHITLEY. TERRI LYNN ..3750 Norwich Lane WHITTAKER. CARL .......... .1913 Webman C+. WIKOFF. CAROLE JEAN . ............... 2366 Vicfor 51'. WILDER. KENNETH LYNN .............. 2404 Ohio Ave. W1LL1AMS, BETTY JEAN .. .. . . . ,. ... . . . .1138 Draper 5+. W1LL1AMS, CLAUDETTE ........... 23B Erkenbrecher Ave. WILLIAMSI FRANCES ............... 255 Earnshaw Ave. W1LL1AMS. THADDEUS .............. 532 Charming 5+. W1LLOUGHBY, LINDSAY ................ 2900 Je+ferson WINKFIELD, MARVIN .................... 297 Dorches+er WOULMS, LINDA .................... 2391 Wilder Ave. WRAY. MARY .......................... 652 Neave 5+. WRIGHT. ARLINDA ................. 3557 Harvey Ave. WULFHORST. DARLENE .2330 W1'Iea1er Ave. WYNN, JOYCE ANN ................. 3530 Beldare Ave. 45204 45229 45219 45204 45211 45229 45219 45204 45219 45229 45223 45229 45225 45214 45219 45219 45220 45229 45219 45220 45204 45225 45219 45219 45229 45219. 45229 45219 45210 45219 45204 45219 45229 45220 45225 45219 45219 45214 45229 45219 45210 45219 45219 45204 45204 45229 45219 45220 Friendship Page Michael and Suzanne Forever Brenda Phelps at Jack Teuschler Jean Crawford and Richard West Always Tommy and Donna Davin, Forever Jeannine and BFHy, Forever and Always Margie Cross Angie. Donna. Janet Nelda. Suzanne '66 Margie and Corky SmHh CurHs Askins. Carl LoveH. Bill Bevens ancf Denald Brown Lena Mae Ellis and Laverne Bryan? Good Luck-H. B., Bev, Dale and Ka+hy Magnificenf Four 2l7-5kip Ellis. RobeH Evans! Irvin Fanning, Eddie Dubose Karen and Richard; Barbara and Ted The Bee. Bedo. Candle. Earlo and J.B. Ronnie Tinsley + LaVerne Coleman-ldeal Couple of 166 Bes+ Wishes Eddie Casey and Gwynda Cherry Good Luck from Carol B. and Diane B J.A.M. and M.A.T. say Goodbye Joyce, Carol, Diane. Terri and Evie-Lunchroom Gang Four Fai'rhful Fans of Paul. John, George and Ringo! The Big 6 stands for Seek! Gary J. loves Linda R. forever Bes+ Wishes +0 Clara, Ozella and Mary Sandra Charlene Mergy and Sherry Garrison Good Luck +0 Class of '66-from Hie 5 H's A. Harper, 5. Harper. R. Hargrove' R. Horfcn and E. Howell Harline and Alex Good Luck in Grads of 'bb-JoAnn and Lianay Patrons' Page Mr. Edwin SuHon. JnsPrincipal Mr. Richard F. Hobson-Assis+an+ Principal Mr. Dale W. JonessAssisi'anf Principal Mr. Roberf StillweIl-Assisfan+ Principal Homeroom BZsMr. Mefz- Complimeni's Homeroom Bserade 76Miss Newman- Good Luck for Fu+ure Years Homeroom SsMiss Lovell Homeroom I7;Mrs. Caskey Homeroom 24-Mr. Oberschmidf Homeroom l05-6Miss Johnson6HBes+ Wishes +0 +he Graduaffng Class of '66 Homeroom 209-Mrs. Hamlin Homeroom 2l l- Congrafula+ions +0 +he I966 Gradu- a+ing Class Homeroom ZI l-k'Besf Wishes +0 Everyone af HughesHs ' Miss Levine Homeroom 2l3suSeniors '66 Homeroom 2I4-Mrs. SFone-I lfh Graders Homeroom ZIQsMrs. BrownHHCongra+ulaHons f0 Hie 1966 Grads from +he I967 Grads Homeroom 222sMiss Reynolds-Sophomores' Bes+ ANi NUAL Sales Homeroom 306-Mr. Thompson- Good Luck '66 Homeroom 308sMiss JohnsfonesHGreeHngs Homeroom 309sMiss Pollard Homeroom 3I2-6Mr. JohneronesCANDY SALE WINV NERS Homeroom 3l5r-Mr. MorrissHBeer Wishes Homeroom 3I96Mr. Skurow Beer Wishes 6Don Wagner, Edifor-in-Chief, GAR- GOYLE Good LuckH-'66 ANNUAL S'faFf K'Besf Wishes -ANNUAL Ar+ S+a+f UvIaria. Melvina, Debbie. Candy. Tom and Miss Adomem The Business S+af1L-l966 ANNUALaNorveH, Suzanne, Sandra. Robyn, E+hel. Marie. AnfoineHe, Ar+hur and Mrs. Brown Besf Wishes i'o fhe Class 01f '66H6Rose Mary BesmL WishesHsMiss Penning+onsLibrary Mr. John AcreesCounselling Sfaff Mr. George BifsofF-Counselling SfaH Mrs. Jean Frehse6Counsellfng Staff Mr. George Greene-Counselling Sfaff Miss Shirley LinnesCounselling Sfaff Miss Leola WedellsCounselling Staff Hughes Secre+arial SfaFf S+ewar+ and Virginia Bruner L. S. Grooms Mr. and Mrs. WaH'er A. Warner GARGOYLE GERMAN CLUBiMiss Herdlerssponsor THE ROYAL 6-A CARWASH Neighborhood Youfh Corps 'lBesf Wishes'663uzanne Barne++ and Mrs and Mrs. Charles T. Snyder UCongrafulafions +0 +he Class of '66 ;Mr. and Mrs. Wilfiam F. Goefz HHeaHh. Success. Happiness +0 +119 Class of '66 sMr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison Specie? Thanks +0 Kenne+h Brown and Keifh CordessThe ANNUAL Business Staff In publishing +his I966 Hughes Annual. fhe ANNUAL s+aH appreciafes fhe cooperafion of a school personnel. Sfmcf members are also graJreful for fhe assisfance given by Pogue's PorfraHs, Wilbur Cross' School Pic+ures, and Benson Prinfing Company. lncorporafed, A grea'r big 'fhank you' from fhe whole sfaff. I77 IWot just an extension . . . Its my very own line! II . . . And it's great! New Dad can call home without gettinga bucy Signal . . . and Mom . . . she says she almns. forgot what it was like to pick up the phone and call somebody . . . It's easy to see why so many busy families are ordering second lines to handle teenage talkathons. This wonderful convenience is worth many times its little added cost. For details call 396-9900. YOUR TE Locally owned and managed for 91 years DIEHL'S FLORAL SHOP LeI' LIIe be Lovely! I 809 Vine SI'ree'I 72 I -4054 CLIFTON 5 8x 10 COSMETICS. NOTIONS AND TOYS 202 WEST McMILLAN ALEXANDER,S Pharmacy A. P. ERDELJOHN PHONE 544-9084 4663 Kings Run Drive CINCINNATI. OHIO Kings Run Plaza THE CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS I I0 W. Fourfh SIreeI 24 I 4768 24 I -4769 Where atheIes and sporfsmen mee+ Varsity Flowers 220 Wesf McMillan Phone 721-6027 Durban's Greenhouses 533 McAlpin Avenue CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Flowers and Plants For Every Occasion 86I-7866 And may all your fondesf hopes and ambitions come true - : ' 4 ' 3 . . ' Juu THE ORIGINAL 1'4 BIG BOY COMPLIMENTS OF THE Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing Cliffon Avenue and S+raighf Sfreef CINCINNATI. OHlO 86l-6600. EXT. 30l Complimenfs of CEDAR HILL FARMS INC. Prem$um Produced Dairy Producfs Ask Your Grocer Complimenfs o1C DUNBAR'S Prescription Pharmacy COLERAIN 8: HOPPLE 54 I -2267 H 8x L MARKET Your Neighbor For Groceries and Mea+s 235 W. McMILLAN 24l-3388 olilAI'mann PHARMACY I69 W. McMillan A+ CIiHon Phone 85I-35I4 Promp+ Delivery Service LANCE'S BOOKSTORE CALHOUN STREET Righi- Across From Hughes GREGG CLEANERS McMillan and CIiHon 62 l-465O Varie'ry Brea ds-Very Besi- VIRGINIA BAKERY Phone: 86I -0672 COLLEGE H ILL F LORIST BiH-man's We Grow Them Display Room and Greenhouse. 8406 PIPPIN ROAD Cincinna'ri 39. Ohio 52 l -7962 French Bauer Quality$hekd ICE CREAM WIDELY KNOWN AS THE BEST gedt WJAM lo 34:2 Cfadd o ,'66 TICFTOC things go better nun: MARK $ BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO Shop Dial 75l-9283 Residence 281-2987 galleria; gaunt? anic FEATURING EDENE'S COSMETICS IMPORTED WIGIS EDNA ADAMS, Owner 3525 Reading Rd. Cincinnaii, Ohio 45229 Sansone's Grill Vine and Daniels S+eaks, Chops and Double Deckers Carry 0qu Phone 28l-848l Cope's Clo+hes 3503 Reading Rd. Durban's Greenhouse 533 McAlpin 5+. Nides Pharmacy I428 Linn Sf. Marvin Uhl. Jeweler 26l I Vine 51'. G. Wesfendoma Jeweler 228 W. McMillan nannnnnn ,4 Class of.66 903 This is our cry, Yea, red! Yea. white ! The Class of 66 Will do all right. Some will be doctors, Others will write. Yes, the Class of '66 Will keep the Hughes star bright! We'll give our all To defend her name, Hughes High School, our Alma Mater That we so proudly ,claim. And, now, for the Class of 66, It's time to say good-bye. We know we are the best of all In the history of Hughes High. W Organizational Index -A- AdverHsemenfs ...................................... I77-l82 Alumnal Associaiian ...................................... I73 ANNUAL Sfaff ................................... ll. IIZ. Il3 ANNUAL Subscribers, Winning Homeroom: ................. 90 Ar? .................................................... 9. 33 Assisfanf Principal. Adminisiraiive ........................... l9 Assisfani' Principaf. Junior High ............................ I9 Assisfanf Principal. Senior High ......................... l9. Mb -35. Band. Junior High ..................................... Hl08 Band. Senior High ......................... I06, 107, I09. 165 Baseball ........................................... 30, 8I Baskefball. Junior High ................................ 74-, I65 Baskefba . Reserve ................................... 73. 165 Baskefba . VarsH'y ................................... 6. 68-72 Boys' Week Candidafe ..................................... 2 Business Education ........................................ 25 -C- CaFe-ferie S+aff ........................................... 4O Cheerleaders. Junior High .. . .. A. ............. I I4 Cheerleaders. Reserve ................................ 45, Il4 Chleerleaders. VarsHy ..................................... ll4 Chess Club ............................................... 4 CincinnaH Symphony ...................................... 95 Cinsee Club .............................................. 57 College Bowl ............................................. 4B Commencemen+ I965 .............................. l3. I6. I72 Counselors. Junior High ................................... 20 Counselors, Senior High ................................... 20 Cross Counfry ......................................... 7. 67 -D- Disiribufive Educaiion Clubs of America V ..... , ,. ....50. 89 Dramatic: ......................................... I I. 98. 99 Driver Education .......................................... 36 55.. Eighfh Grade ....................................... I63-I67 Eighfh Grade Choir . ................................ '05 English ................................... 22 Ensemble ........................... 104 5L Factu ...................... 2I-39 Football, Junior High .HNH. .. ........................... 74 Foo+ball, Reserve ......................................... 66 Foofball, Varsify . . . ,9 . ...................... 62-65 Foreign Language ......................................... 32 French Club .............................................. 5I Freshman Choir ................................... I05 Freshmen ............................................ l59-l62 Friendship Page ............... 9. , ..I76 Fufure Business Leaders of America ......................... 59 Fu'rure Teachers of America .............................. 4. 59 5G- GarguyfeSV-aff,w...I109III German Club ............................................. 56 Girls' Afhlei'ic AssociaHon ............................ 85-89 Graphic Ar'rs ........................................... HO Guidance Coordina+or ................................ 20. Il9 GuHar Club ............................................ 10 5H- H-Club ................................................... 53 Healfh ................................................... 36 Healfh Careers Club ...................................... 56 Hi-Y .................................................... 53 Home Economics .......................................... 35 Honor Socie'ry. Junior High ............................ 4l. 49 Honor Sociafy. Senior High ......................... 4!. 4B. 49 Honor S+uden+s. Class of '66 ............................... 42 HuzeHes .................................................. 54 -1- Jndushial Arfs ....................... , .................. 35 er-amurals ............................................... 84 4.. Junior Achievemenf ....................................... I50 Junior Council on World Affairs ............................ 60 Juniors .............................................. 144-450 -L- Lafin Club ........................................... 55. I58 Library .................................................. I65 -M- MaioreHes ........................................... 45. 107 Mafharna'fics . . 4 7 . .: ....................................... 26 Merry-Go-Round ..................................... I00. '0! Music .................................................... 33 -N- Neighborhood Youih Corps ................................ 39 Nurse .................................................... 39 .43- Open House .............................................. 96 Orchesh-a ............................................... KW .13.. Pafrons' Page ............................................ I77 Pap Club .............................................. 4445 Physichl Education ......................................... 36 Poehy Club .............................................. l65 Popularify Poll ........................................ I30-l3l Principal .............................................. I I. I8 Produciion Shff ......................................... Il4 Prom. I965 ............................................... 94 -R- Russian-Halian Club ...................................... I65 535 Sages ................................................... 58 Science ................................................ 27 Science Club, Junior High ................................. 60 Secretaries ............................................... 40 Senior Chorale ..................................... IOZ, l03 Senior Class CommiH'ee Chairmen ......................... ll2 Senior Class OHicers ..................................... Il2 Senior Direciory ...................................... I74. I75 Seniors ........................................... l0. 1l6-l43 Seventh Grade ....................................... I68-l7l Social Studies ............................................. 23 Sophomore Choir , ...................................... '04 Sophomores .......................................... I5I-l58 Spanish Club .......................................... 55. 9' Spanish Honor Socie+y ................................... 9. 57 Specfal Education ......................................... 39 Sfage Crew ............................................. ll Sfudenf CouncilI Junior High .............................. 46 S+uden+ Council. Senior High .............................. 47 Swimming. Junior High .................................... 83 Swimming. Varsify ......................................... 82 51'5 Tennis ................................................. 7. 75 Thespians ............................... . .................. 58 Track, Junior High ....................................... 83 Track, Varsify ......................................... 76. 77 5U5 Usher ..................................................... 5 -V- Valedidory Speech, I965 .............................. I6. I72 Visual Aids Crew ......................................... ll4 5W5.- Wresfling ............................................ 78. 79 -Y- YJeens . ............................................. 52. 53
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