Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1944
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' L x . , V in . ..w.. , .- . .711 V ,y ' ..., .ff .a.4l.'. v. dx.. . . I 1 '- v xv .,.. , . 4 f 1 l '.:..f vu 1 I 5. U LUKE T Wvmm -KW IQ44 X? MlD The Turmoil oT a world aT war, Two Thousand Tive hundred sTudenTs daily aTTend classes in an American high school. ThroughouT The universe, war is raging. In America, millions oT people are leading sTrange, new lives and work- ing day and nighT To help speed vicTory. Millions oT boys and young women are serving The counTry on Tar-Tlung baTTle-TronTs. America is aT war! Millions oT bonds and war sTamps are being sold To preserve America. To meeT The emergency, engineers, docTors, and lawyers are Taking Their places Tor war and The posT-war world. America is aT war! As each household rouTine is changing, so are The schools o'F America. A drasTically diTTerenT war emphasis is placed on The American school. l944 climaxed The war-Time preparedness oT high schools. HUGHES is only one oT Thousands oT ciTy high schools ThaT enTered inTo a changed rouTine. This record, Hughes in Our Time, porTrays Hughes in iTs daily war acTiviTies and curriculum Tor war - and, we hope Tor a peace ThaT is lasTing. Following close upon The ouTbreak in The PaciTic, Hughes sTudenTs experienced a more concenTraTed program, six one-hour bells. WiTh The advenT oT This program, came such new courses as aero- nauTics. a sTudy oT The principles oT TlighT, invesTigaTion and solu- Tion oT These laws: navigaTion, a maThemaTical subiecT. ploTTing courses and Tinding posiTions: and radio code. To aid The Army To Train radiomen and mechanics wiTh greaTer TaciliTy and relieve The demand Tor people wiTh such experience. GreaTer emphasis was placed on The commercial courses which will replace men and women in The service and aid businessmen in This crisis. ' The language deparTmenT was changed Trom a heavy college preparaTory course, To a sTreamlined program oT Spanish and French. Spanish needed To aid The increasing SouTh American Trade. and French used in European legaTion work. The LaTin conTinued as The basis Tor The oTher language Training. Machine shop and mechanical drawing was enlarged To accommo- daTe The need Tor skilled engineers and machinisTs. An expanding program opened a new road To sTudenTs To Take special aviaTion courses aTTer school and receive graduaTion crediTs. For publiciTy and display purposes, The ArT DeparTmenT's program was adiusTed To Turnish The school and governmenT wiTh war bond posTers and valuable coniuncTions To QuieT! The enemy's lisTeningl Hughes in I944, and The year oT war preceding, has undergone a TransTormaTion Trom a peaceTime American school program To The brisk Tempo oT acTiviTy Tor a world aT war. Hughes in Our Time, in I944, a war year. presenTs The Tollowing picTorial record oT The liTe oT TwenTy-Tive hundred sTudenTs wiTh iTs Typical war Time emphasis. 2 HUGHES HIGH fa, - 3. 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A usual sighT To l-luziTes are The nurses nexT door hurrying To go on duTy. There is an ever-presenT hum oT sTreeT cars. From The norTh and ouTlying suburbs comes The CliTTon-Ludlow and Trom The easT and all TransTer poinTs in ThaT direcTion comes The CrossTown. WheTher iT be beTore 8:30 AM.. TourTh bell or aTTer school, The walks and TronT sTeps oT l-lughes are always crowded wiTh busy sTudenTs in Triendly gaTherings. 6 li, fu I s at gr I ' 4 4 u. ,y- .9 , 'as ' 1 V 'f ---1-si' f . 1 l i. . V v' 4 15 If . Wi. Ru' V,. ' Jw iywas- ,.4- - .E ,Fr ,Q L -M,- ici PliL... i i W HEN +he rainy season is in irs glory, or lhe wealher is loo chilly lor oulside gafherings, 'rhe fronl hall is 'rhe scene ol laughing cligues. Packed close logelher siHing on eilher side ol lhe hall. sludenls do everylhing from sludying chemislry To playing games. Orhers slanding in 'rhe ufronr hall carch up on assignmenls and make dales for Hue week end. On bolh sides of lhe hall are Hue slands which carry announcemenls of inleresl. During ufoorball and baskel- ball season, lhere is always a gay posler abour rhe nexl game. Poslers for plays, movies, war slamp sales and even announcemenls out available iobs are posled here. Oflimes a large glass case is placed in 'rhe hall displaying some war proiecl of lhe home eco- nomics classes. or scrapbooks by lhe arf classes for lhe armed forces. During foolball season every day lhal a game is lo be played. a corner of 'rhe hall is 'rurned over lo rhe l-lughes Club and Pep Club To sell shakers, noise makers. l-lughes slickers, pennanls. and buHons. ln flower season, early morning flower sales are held by lhe bolany deparlmenl from our own Hughes greenhouse. To lhe visilor al l-lughes a greeling is given by lhe lwo senior girls ar lhe desk marked lnuCorma+ion. When 'rhe bell rings, people move. The ufiufuh bell, Jrhe greaf fronl hall is indeed a deserled parl of l-lughes unlil lhree o'clock when sludenl acfivily again lakes over. 7 l-IILE The machines were humming and The assembly lines were moving sTeadily, The newly organized VicTory Corps Tor high school sTudenTs was eTTicienTly conducTing numerous drives Tor old iron, brass. copper, coaT hangers, and all Types oT meTal, To keep The machines humming and The line moving. Paper drives were held Trom Time To Time To meeT shorTages. A diTTerenT phase oT war emphasis was The weekly sale oT war bonds and sTamps. l-lomerooms compeTed and some sTrived To meeT goals, such as 200 riTles or a jeep and always Trying To score IOOOXO parTicipaTion. AudiTorium assemblies have a war-Time signiTicance as speakers Trom all parTs oT The world and war zones were broughT To The plaTTorm To Tell Their experiences or describe homelands. A special pre-inducTion course Tor The older boys was given To Tamiliarize Them wiTh all branches oT service. The girls heard lecTures by members oT The women's branches oT The armed services as well as by nurses. college heads, and professional women. In The second semesTer, courses in hygiene and army regulaTions and conTacTs were given The senior boys. A similar course in hygiene and oTher business world conTacTs was given The senior girls. By acceleraTed programs, sTudenTs were enabled To compleTe Their graduaTion crediTs by February and graduaTe aT The halT-year, a chance To Tinish graduaTion crediTs as well as compleTe a college ToundaTion. The girls were sTudying To Take im- porTanT posiTions vacaTed by servicemen. Several hundred sTudenTs were excused early or all day during December To serve as salespeople in deparT- menT sTores and aid The PosT OTTice in The disTribuTion oT The holiday mail. ONE oT The war services which broughT many new experiences was The organizaTion oT an air raid group lasT year To provide proTecTion Trom bombing. AT Hughes, as in oTher large buildings, every room was given a speciTic space on The inner Tloors and basemenTs. During pracTice drills The large corps oT wardens consTanTly paTrolled The halls and kepT sTaTions aT The Tire exTinguishers and sand buckeTs Tor proTecTion againsT possible incendiary bombs. In coniuncTion wiTh air raids, FirsT Aid became a Timely and helpTul course. AT TirsT, volunTary classes were held aTTer school: buT as The imporTance oT This Training became greaTer, all The juniors were given The course To replace one oT Their gym bells. MUSICAL organizaTions had Their share in The TransTormaTion. From classical ballads To inspiring service songs, The A Cappella Choir paved The way. AT a special appearance aT The Union Terminal lasT ChrisTmas, The choir enTerTained The soldiers arriving and leaving wiTh a program oT carols. An ArmisTice day observance was given aT Emery AudiTorium. Bonds-A-Poppin' , The bond rally, scored a huge hiT as an aid To The war sTamp sale. The day beTore The show, The sTamp sale soared above The SIOOO goal. T-lighlighTing The war program, oT The choir was The cuTTing oT a record oT ChrisTmas carols. The songs were broadcasT and The records senT To The boys on Guadalcanal. -'fm ...W ..- Qu V A 4 ---hx - M .,.,,-.M ,, W. , if - g, i'f,f'i ,.,,..,,,-mm-A 1 , gtkmm- ywwgpf E ef s,vnl7'Y,Ss'fe' wl'S411YS1hlA0'9l5vXf I ,,,,,.,,f, f,.,mwuMse..f ev 1 ..1v....w,xvwwl-wif ,, ,,,,Luyr4mwvw,:axmmqv0k,+g new .-www ,mv ., 'dadzmvsqhidlf Nixni' QUIK 953' ' rmdnivx ,. 1- ,..1Q...eu1v - - W QM .wax .M-xg' awww '94 f vm 1515111 ' --wi 'U-IDX Ei-2' .,.,w'.51,meQf.X,w- .mms-f ,. Mwmf as My we 1 Phi-KJV .guy wg! pil!!! .vm -Q .am-as .wwM1.g,Mf- -A -nvnalmwgm-wir -...naw Jvfifvjviwib-FN Qian? V85 v rf. ' Il 'QSM I ,, SAWQQNYXIFLQ' '9- 4-ff.-wo-,,... .lf-m.wuw1wat+ I 1 ,el kms 4 Q .N +A- X ,pqwvpvfsm-wig. 5 fi- , ,QM In -f 11- -vs w-squhw Nui .. .H qwm fem M-. Q., wax . 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'Q l A il l A l Qi i 3 To lead lhe school in The pledge lo The flag, our color bearers, Ed l-leineman, Vincenf Jennewein, and William Geyer have always been on hand, Explanalion of all branches of lhe armed forces, descriplions of harrowing flighls from occupied counfries, movies and leclrures aboul all paris of lhe globe have been lealures of lhe school assemblies. Sludenl rown meelings, palriolic pageanls, and civic improvemenl discussions have given lhe sludenl body an opporfunily +o parlicipale. W I i y Q if 'YQx,mp. D K 1 ' gr 5? l lll l 1 f is li 1 5 r 1 1 5 il 2 ' Sz sz Ei 3, l,ys 3 A , s as fi 'r sv- W 'X'-f or' M... -if '-9 P' i ww M- li .Q-' V .. -.-..., We-Q.. -,1'oJ,f MANY years ago a nondescripT IiT+Ie man leTT his naTive land oT England Tor The UniTed STaTes. This man, a cobbler by Trade, seTTled in CincinnaTi, and lived his unevenTTul span oT liTe, alone and unbeTriended. AT The Time oT his deaTh in l824, he probably never dreamed ThaT ouT oT his eTTorT To TurTher The cause oT public educaTion, would resul'T The sTaTely building on The hill, vasT and well equipped. Thomas l-lughes leTT, by will, all his properTy To The ciTy, requesTing ThaT iT be used To TurTher The public educaTion oT youTh. AT TirsT This money helped send sTudenTs, poor buT eager To improve Their minds. To Woodward College. ln I847, CenTral l-ligh School was organized in The basemenT oT a l.uTheran Church, wiTh Mr. l-l. l-l. Barney The principal. Thomas Hughes' dream oT Tree educaTion was Tinally realized in l85l when, as Tree public high schools. Woodward and l-lughes were esTablished by The Union Board oT l-ligh Schools. From Greenwood l-lall aT SixTh and Vine STreeTs was graduaTed The TirsT class oT l-lughes l-ligh School in I852. On January I7, I853 was dedicaTed The TirsT Hughes l-ligh School building, locaTed on FiTTh STreeT opposiTe Mound STreeT. A sTeady increase in The number oT sTudenTs broughT abouT a realizaTion ThaT a larger and a more modern building musT be erecTed. As a resulT, in l9lO aT The corner oT CliTTon Avenue and lvlclvlillan STreeT, a building in The Tudor-GoThic sTyle was compleTed, cosT- ing Sl,OO0,000 and accommodaTing TiTTeen hundred pupils. ln l925 a large wing was added: iT is sTill lcnown as The new building. Today l-lughes l-ligh School boasTs an illusTrious hisTory oT almosT a cenTury. EighT compe- TenT men have held The posiTion oT principal, and have become loved and revered in The minds oT many. LeT us noT TorgeT, as we leave l-lughes l-ligh School, an Ameri- can insTiTuTion, To malce our way in The world, ThaT we owe a greaT debT To ThaT humble cobbler, Thomas l-lughes, who had a vision oT Tree educaTion Tor The people. AT his deslc. Mr. OTTerman is always ready To help sTudenTs seeking wise counsel, ad- vice or encouragemenT. I2 CHARLES OTTERMANN, Principal IT is a common experience ThaT no maTTer whaT one's age may be, our high school days are remembered. This seems especially True when These years include evenTs oT greaT emoTional or naTional imporT, such as a war. Our ediTors, wiTh a Tine sense oT Timeliness, have caughT wiTh picTure or descripTive word, scenes which in laTer Time will malce vivid Tor you or any TuTure reader The memories oT The many acTiviTies aT our l-lughes in This TaTeTul war year. May iT always bring a sense oT graTiTude ThaT we were able To help a liTTle in The greaT cause in which so many oT our boys and girls are serv- ing in all parTs OT This war Torn world. gm STudenTs who are graduaTed This year will go Trom l-lughes To a world which will demand all Their loyalTy and capaciTy Tor selT-sac- riTice. Remember your school has TaughT you To serve God and CounTry, and To keep your Tree- dom by accepTing responsibiliTy. ArThur J. l-lavlovic ,... WiTh high hopes Tor The TuTure happiness and useTulness oT The class oT nineTeen hundred and TorTy-Tour. Sincerely, Elma R. Robinson I4 SLM-ff? Mrs. Elma R, Robinson, Dean oT Girls Tearing OTT excuse blanks, chuckling over a noTe oT doubTTul origin, and sharp- ening pencils To conTinue The necessary slip Trom The oTTice keep Mrs. Rob- inson and Mr. l-lavlovic busy every morning. Long lines oT Tardy and absenT sTudenTs sTand waiTing Their Turn To enTer Room I IO, and TourTh door, leTT, main hall. Mrs. Robinson, dean oT girls, has The responsibiliTy oT helping The girls solve Their perplexing problems. She keeps in conTacT wiTh all oT Them and counsels Them wisely. She Takes care oT scholarships and gives helpTul advice To senior girls concerning Their lives aTTer graduaTion. WiTh a smile +haT radiaTes kind- ness, Mrs. Robinson Tackles each iob. AlThough The TiTle assisTanT principal suggesTs digniTy, Mr. l-lavlovic is The genial Triend oT all. Being adviser To Treshman boys is one oT his imporTanT Tasks. The senior boys all know him as Mr. Gus, sponsor oT The l-lughes Club. Added To This burden is The re- sponsibiliTy oT The imporT- anT VicTory Corps. X. amy ' s va , IM iv gf' JL.,- ,, ,f51 r,,'i VL 'FK 1 , I':.,. 1' 16.9 11.4. f 1 ,f - , ' ' A' rf, ' 4 , J. x - ,Wi V 'Q rf byuw, I LAL -...' H. .. 1 ' ,,,,- 1 X, F ffitfg-1-T' ,V .V 1 I 1 V - + mf' Be if a volume of science, a lfiislory of civilizalion, a novel, or llwe lalresf in licrion, flue Clara B. Jordan library is sure To have if. The l-luqlies library is lcepl up-lo-dale wifli recenl boolcs on flue war. Miss Banes and Miss Slialler supply flue lfielp necessary 'ro solve 'rlie many perplexing problems Jrlial slu- denls bring +o llweir sclwool library. I 497. f . 1 .- . tlilgsw . Af' ' ,5,:j,-fn f K , ,fgpfffi l',, 'J .f' X,. .1 - . We f,w,,Qaf .J 'a a a 1, 'rgif 1' nn' gtgr 1 :If fifffz' ,f A 11:31 ,W 2' 3 .bf , 51,51 . If ,-A-'K' +1 ,, , ,gg , . , I 1-1. 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Balasira is fhe enfhusiaslic and capable ad- viser of lhe Girls' Aihlefic Associalion. She coaches lriclcball and physical lilness aciiviiies. FLM. Mr. E. H. Baldridge is an aulhorily in American hisfory and government. Miss Mary Banes heads our school library. Miss Mary R. Barneife Teaches sociology and economics, as well as civics. Mr. Paul J. Bauer, a member ol lhe science deparimenf, has classes in physics and qeneral science, as well as a new rourse in funclamenials of machines. 1 N i N ,-q.'y'2.kcl-ig! .pf :ch a r. X f ULTY HELP U5 ' MEMBEHi1HiTHEFA M f X..'i . Infh . fM-Ln.Ei1 ,g4,9,,,. .-... -v....... ............ .. .... .............,. .,...,.., ,..., ...-.-.j,, .... .- ....., --,., ..,- -, . , ,.,j -. H ,, WW. . ... ,,, , ,,I, , , , hisiory and problems ol democracy. Miss Louise E. Benlley, who 'reaches French, isxhe sponsor Ol fhe French Club. Miss M. Julia Beniley, adviser of ihe senior girls, helps sfudenls fo undersfand Cicero and Vergil. Miss Benfley is The adviser of bolh the Honor League and The Lafin Club. Miss Laura Blank is an enthusiastic malhernalician who has classes in naviqalion. Mr. Charles Bowers is a member ol the English department it 'K f D s- . .. . 1 k.z, 1 . bw, Mr. Paul F. Bowers, a new member of lho phy- sical educafion deparlmenl, coaches baslcelball and baseball. Mr. Frank E. Brown, lno piclurel. l reaches rnafhemalics. Miss Alma Burlie, who has classes in secrefarial praclice. cooperales oun- erously wilh lhe yearboolc in preparinq copy. Mr. Daniel Burlre is a member of lhe malhemeif ics deparlmenf. Miss Gladys Busch lnachc-s l..1?in and smilinqly enqineers lunch lines. Miss Florence Callahan has classes in shorthand, fypewriling and junior business lraininq, Mr. Harry H. Calverf, school Treasurer, leniilies American hislory, Mr. Calverl has charqe ol fhe lunch schedule. Mr. Homer Caslrcy has fi new course in lundamenfals ol radio in fiddilion lo classes in chemislry and qenerfil sciorirc. Mrs. Chepoorin is member of lhe serial sludies deparlmenf, specializinq in modern European hisiory. . 9.0!-5l ' iffy 'X Y so LlO M'UULlM HT I Myer fd. , K, s O vexmrfn Miss RuTh Clippinger Teaches English. The war has curiailed her inTeresTing Travels. Mrs. Cochnower, Teacher oT physiology, is TrequenTly called upon when an emergency requires TirsT aid. Miss Laura B. Cunningham works sympa- pheTically and eTTecTively wiTh The sTudenTs who need siqhf saving help. Mr. Paul CuTshall, who Teaches bookkeeping, business adrninisTraTion and business law, is also principal oT WesT Night High School. Mr. Murphy J. DoherTy, who schedules The use of visual aids, Teaches biology and general science. Miss Gladys Ervin, who creaies lovely painTings and craTT work, Teaches Hughes sTu- denTs The principles underlying Them. She has much To do wiTh The sTage seTs Tor our various producTions. Mr. Raymond T. Fell is our Teacher oT prinTinq. He is always helpful when TickeTs, programs, and posTers are needed. Miss Clara Fink, who presides over a senior girls' home room, Teaches l,aTin. H UW THE .da 'I 'TTL gclfs GN lsliss E:liTh Fox makes King OTis in 3l2, senior boys' home room, and in classes y Cyde A Hall boys' aTTendance. Teaches maThemaTics. Miss Madeline Harris has much To do wiTh The success oT Tlower sales aT Hughes boTany doparTmenT. Mr. Edgar S. Hayes is The vocahonal counselor who came To Hughes This year Problems oT inducTion and robs are many Mrs Heil: is a member oT Tlio English deparTmenT, who looks aTiei The acTlvlTles oi The Hughes debahng group 6Q.fQr QQ, V lvliss Mabel R. Helman, lno picTurel Teaches i:mTl:emaTirs. Miss RuTh L. Helman oT The home monomics deparTmenT, sponsors The Homemak- ing Club. Mr. F. E. HoTTmeisTer presides over The foundry as wall as classes in me-Tal and wood work. Mrs. Hoppe is a member of The English deparTmenT. She is a smiling direcTor oT' lunch lines. Mrs. Howell, who Teaches Spanish, is a ve'saTile linguist Mr. Marion Huber has classes in boTh chemisTry and maThemaTics. Mr. William lblings, TaculTy business adviser ol The Gargoyle , Teaches bookkeeping. Miss Ella G. Johnson is an in- sTrucTor in bolli civics and English. Miss Nina Kelly knows many oT The Treshmen in her classes in civics. Mr. Alan Kindschy, of fhe physical educalion deparfmenl, coaches swim- ming and fennis, l-le is lhe adviser of lhe Hughes l-li-Y. Miss Elizabelh King is an inslrucior in lhe commercial deparfmenl wilh classes in lypewriling and shorlhand. Miss Helen M. King is a Teacher ol Spanish. Miss Hazel L. Koppenhoeler, member of lhe English Deparlmenl, has classes in iournalism. She is 'rhe laculiy adviser of lhe school newspaper. Miss Elsa Kramer is a member ol lhe physical educalion deparlmenl. Mr. A. R. Kfdll ieaches bolh inslrumenfal and choral music. l-le is lhe direclor of 'rhe school band and orchesfra. .5 7 ,HMI . , ,VUC4 1JfVI' lf . Miss Erna Kruecirmeyer, lno picfurel, is an inslruclor in English. Mr. Edward Krheclx, of fhe physical educafion deparfmenl, is The Hughes loofball coach. Mrs. LeRoy, feacher of Spanish, is lhe sponsor of La Teriulia. Miss Sarah Levine is a member of The com- mercial deparfmenl. Miss Eleanor Lorenz has classes in malhemalics, geology, and economic geography. She is fhe chairman of lhe sale f war slamps. Cj xx l ' l 'i lory and civics. Mr. J. Ferris Malhis is in J.. Miss Fannie Madden feaches American his- ,jfi charge of machine shop praclice. Mr. A. U K. McKemie is a member ol lhe English deparimenl. Mrs. McLaughlin is a member of lhe malhemalics deparlmeni. Miss Mary McSurely leaches salesmanship and iunior business iraining. She is fhe sponsor of lhe Sales Club. Mr. T. C. Mob- berly 'reaches mechanical drawing. Mr. John Molnar direcls choral music, including lhe A Cappella Choir. Mrs. Morgan is a ver- safile inslruclor in French, Spanish, hislory, and civics. 57 Miss Jeanelfe Nurre, member ol lhe phy- sical educarion deparlmenf, includes classes in swimming and dancing. Miss Elizabelh S Peoples, leacher ol home economics, has ' classes in clofhing and consumer educaiien. ' 5 Q Mrs. Persons has classes in harmony, music apprecialion, and German. Mr. Elmer J. , Porfer is a member of lhe ar? deparlmenf. X., 'Q As lhe adviser of The slage crew he does XX' 'much for lhe arfislic and mechanical effec- il. .. fiveness of slage produclions. zo Q nv f X . In 65 lf! ff'Z,f Mr. Paul Reicherf, physical educaTion in- slruclor, coaches The gym, cross counTry. and Track Teams. Mr. C. H. Schafer, Teaches cher'nisTry, and heads The air raid wardens. Miss Aria P. Schawe is a member of Th C English deparTmenT. Miss Susan Shaffer is a helpful member of our library sTaTT. X N N i s Mr. Charles F. Slehl, Teacher ol maThema- Tics, is The sponsor of The Malh Club. Miss X Frances Skinner of The commercial deparT- menT, has a new class in radio code and Typing. Miss Helen Louise Shpleford, mem- ber of The English deparTmenT, has classes , in dramalics and direcfs The acTiviTies of The Sages. Mrs. STenger is a member of The X English deparTmenT. X . ii IOM- a,..,,.. Miss Maud SuTer is a member of The physi- cal educaTion deparlmeni. Miss Elsie Tan- geman has classes in world hisTory and world geography. Miss Helen Tangeman has classes in English. She is The faculTy adviser of The Hughes yearbook. Miss Alice Von Slain, lno picTurel, is an insTrucTor in English. Miss Florence Wagner, adviser of freshman girls, is a member of The English cleparTmenT. Miss BerTha Evans Ward, of The deparTmenT of English, has always been inTeresTecl in classes in crealive wrifing. Mr. W. H. Weik, Teaches zeology and physiology. Mr. O. E. Weilhamer has classes in boTh wood working and mechanical drawing. Miss Fern M. Whife is a member ol The English deparl- T l menT. 7.- ff Eva, ff I I Mrs. Willard has classes in zoology and physiology. Mr. Lisle G. Wine- land, Teaches archiTecTural and mechanical drawing. His classes have had charge ol The Hughes Honor Roll. Miss ElizabeTh Zorn is a mem! ber of The home economics deparTmenT. ' S V Miss Eleanor Krampe and Miss Carrie Kohrman are The pleasanT and eflicienl secreTaries in The school offices. Miss Flora PorTner is The able head of The Hughes lunchreom. Mrs. BerTha Kahn, our school nurse, is picTured in our calendar. ,.1,aA,q,og,j Lf- ' z.f,Z....i722..' 1 KK- 'N '91 - -- V'f N579 -.. 'W .f-A. 9 I ...Q 9+- N ,a m V +2 if Q f s . ll S3 A ' 1 , f A, f ' . ' :fs ' 1.1.2 , Q , 7 2 ' 'V . fin, H 1 L? 3 . . . 7' v 5 f ' 1-my L. 'Q' K ' 'mm A ' . ' 'AQ .f-a,4f -M 5, Q 'Q . Vg V . . 433 , 1 - w,.A,,,. x . -wg 'fy X. ,,M,' . ,Z f wg ' iffy ,'L,, 'lei-,iw 1. . 5 A -diff' , Q' 5 W f .g 2 as 'A , 73 ww' us. ' x'., 1 gy v .7 nf. ijf, A, Qu I, ,,,.A,v ,,L 5 1 ,fg,ig -. 1. A -. , ,Mxgh ,A I I .X Q fy 4 ' k ' gi W xv Y X A vi, I .... Tix, 51 ,,k. P .xy f 'L'. , Q ' mg fl 1 4 .1 gs ww. ' - .Q 1 Keep 'em smiling is flue flueme of flue arf class fluaf gafluered and assembled fluese scrapboolcs for flue armed forces. Clipping car- foons and comic sfrips from flue is l if., ,L,Vl,, L., Mull lillllliiiililialf ia u if iii u L l ui 'tru Vi W l I- J A ,i . 5 1 llllu I l lllf iii? 'fil5Wif'i'iiiiui lil U Eli , , .-. i .4 ,A . , , ' '- 'l- 4gi.uf.. .N .' u ,ii 1 l- 1 newspapers and magazines flue sfudenfs senf several hundred boolcs fo flue men. Evereff Sluip- ley, Virginia Plolur, and Camille Marfini are clueclcing flue com- plefed boolcs. Brougluf fo flue fore by flue nafional emergency, navigafion and aero- naufics are now a parf of flue everyday life of l-luglues. George Scluwein and Jini Bowen are plof- fing a course by navigafion meflu- ods. Marvin Turk wafclues Jini Bowen find flue posifion of a plane on flue map. Aerial navigafion is flue science of conducfing aircraff in fligluf from one poinf fo anofluer. :lfl gi ff' ilu iii, . u 5 1 is ,. u,d-f1JE o L, 1, .I L. 1 - ' 'I ' ,- .A 5 . ,, .u ,lu ...J ., L, ' W, , ,s 1. r, ,-X ,mum u 4 u'u:,. X 4, I 2.1 if g you , Y will ,Yi is 3 I .W X. , , ,iii liljl i , 1.1 A 1 l.J ul H . i Q Y .- it ik I L! i, u U uf' Organized wiTh The innovaTion oT The air raid warden sysTem and TirsT aid classes, The sTreTcher squad has perTormed many Taslcs when accidenTs have occurred. This year juniors and seniors Virginia Geis- ler, Mel Peerless, Bob Menge, Caroline Alvey, ArT GriTTes, Ralph Loesch, lvlilce Kennedy, and George Schwein have served as members oT The squad. ln The background below is The TirsT parT oT The l-lughes l-lonor Roll, planned, made, and mainTained by The sTudenTs. Mechanical drawing pupils, under The direcTion oT lvlr. Wineland. are adding names all The Time. l!Ul'l'lIlIN!i, lIlllVIIl'i HFFI' ITITVIIFMIN IIAPPY 'nI'HIiTlIHEH HUUAU I9 HFMIY PIIH Q FHITFNIIIH lllllllli Ti f We Think woman is The rnosT adapTable creaTure There is, and Trom all reporTs, l-lughes gals have proved The well known TacT. The l-lousehold fXrTs and l-lomemaking classes' war Time acTiviTies have been adapTed To our new war Time world. ProoT oT This can be Tound in The clicking sound oT Red Cross kniTTing needles which incidenTally Torm The nucleus Tor many warm, wooly aTghans, sweaTers, riTle miTTs and scarves. The whir oT sewing machines producing kiT bags Tor our boys overseas can be heard daily. And a person iusT can'T res'sT looking inTo The l-Tome Ec classrooms when Is'1e delicious aroma OT Treshly baked USO. cookies reaches an inguisiTive nose ouT in The corridor. llill. . 5'ElWE N ET Eliill llllllllfi TWH Tlllllli, Tif'l. 'l'. FSH! Precious Toy animals pleased loTs oT liTTle kiddies aT The lv1ayor's ChrisTmas ParTy This year: an enormous amounT oT work was done Tor Russian RelieT, The War ChesT, and Bundles Tor BriTain. Many oT The girls discovered whaT Tun iT was To become volunTeer l-lospiTal Aides, C5.A.D.'s, and Child Care CenTer workers. They learned ThaT helping on The home TronT really helped. One oT The girls' TavoriTe proiecTs was making The cosTumes Tor The spring opereTTa, Babes in Toy- land . l-Tome Ec girls inTeresTed in Tashion design and dressmaking served as wardrobe misTresses and loved iTl lvlaking Their own kniTTed sweaTers and cloThes was also a parT oT The war conservaTion program. HIIUHHFE lIlIlVIlflVli!lKlll1 HI! Wflll IHFII Illlfifilfllv Hlfl.Ilfl', IIUNUI I 'S lllll Illlll HY Noi only do lhe l-lome EC gals malce U.S.O, coolcies and candy, buf also delicious sfudenf-planned, slu- denl-coolced and sludenl-consumed meals. The girls have really learned fo plan warlirne menus, lo under- sland lhe peculiarilies ol ralrioning, and lo loe clever enough 'ro undersland Jrhe value of lhe righl food allernafes. A+ The lop, Margie Grau, Rulh Kisl, Audrey Gropengeiser, Madelyn Kleins, and l-lelen Finlc, are worlcing on ki+ bags for soldiers. The girls also have made 'rhree hundred pairs of guilled hospilal slippers for veferans who have already relurned from cornbal. l X' l 1 UniTing The Americas is one oT The goals ThaT a lcnowledge oT Spanish is anTicipaTing. Above, Luis Perdomo greeTs Milce Kennedy across The conTinenT. Through The sTudy oT language, we explain The cusTonns, The everyday liTe and The TennperarnenT oT The SouTh American people. One oT The ways To promoTe closer relaTionship is a muTual undersTanding oT The hisTory oT The counTries involved. Now ThaT SouTh Arnerica is a pal oT our Allies in war, iT is TiTTing ThaT a deTailed sTudy oT Their civilizaTion be rnade. llllilllllil l!EIl.l'fi llfi IlNllIIllfi'l'fWIl 'Hill lllllIl'lINl u, - , l is , . -' 1 ln These 'rurbulenl days il is imporlanl lo read aboul The wars ol old lo be belfer eguipped lo cope wilh lhe presenl conllicl. Social sludies courses include hislory daling from lhe ancienl Egypfians, Greeks, and Romans lhrough medieval Europe, down lo problems ol loday. Cover- ing large Jrerrilory is World l-lislory which slresses lhe high poinls oi civilizalion. Global Geography and Problems of Democracy are lwo lascinaling subiecls added because of The war. As lhe boys in mililary lraining are lasl learning, a lcnovvledge of American hislory and govern- menl is nor only useful bul essenlial, especially lo lhose who are in special college lraining groups. An underslanding ol world alifairs is allained only lhrough an underslanding of lhe pasl. l-lughes hislory classes and ofher groups are enlighlened on world silualions by vveelcly maps and discussion ol currenl magazines. Below, in Miss Beiach's room, Marian Williams is poinling To Tolcyo. li. NITE E ff' ll XJR. '. a , Hx fi MVU, 29 'Q Yx N Direcied by Miss Flora Porlner, lhe 'rhree lunchroonfis of Hughes daily serve more lhan 'rvvenly-live hundred people belween ll:35 and l'O5. In one day The following guanliiies of food are used: lvvo hundred pounds of poiaioes, seven bushels ol spinach, one bushel ol Carrois, one bushel of slring beans, rhree dozen bunches of celery, lvvelve nurnber len cans ol whole lcernel Corn, eighl hundred salads, one hundred live loaves of broad, Twenfy-five dozen rolls, sevenly servings oi pie, lwo hundred servings ol layer Calce, one hundred servings of Marlha Washingion Calce, eighlyflive servings of collage pudding, six gallons of crearn pudding, sixleen hundred eighly hall- pinls of milk, live hundred lvvenly bollle ol lemonade. The lunchroorn now prepares more lood lor lwenly-four hundred pupils Than if did when Jrhe school had Jrhree lhousand siudenls. Sludenl cashiers figure 'rhe lolal of each lunch and rolled lhe money. Doroihy Maidhol and Dorolhy Balaslra are Cashiers in Jrhe girls' lunehroom. 12? -.,,Jf,. f 30 Pmfifaion and aCCur'aCy are imporf- mmf L?lC!T10Hf'S in fypinq. Typowrif- inq and othw- Commercial subjccfs hdw qnirwd prominence because of Huw shwrfnqos of Secjrefaries, bwwkbwpurs, and sfonoqraphers. A :ww vnwplmsia is placed on sfmwrfhmwd, bookkeeping, Commerf cial ltzw, and the OHWQV commorciaf cbollrfaua bocinuso Jrho high School qmdnmlc who has had frainimg im H115 Lv-Lmfglw I5 skilled fo fake Over Hw jwba lmfl vucanf by meh and womvn mow in mHHnr'y service Or' duhwwsu pflmi work. Never' before huvv fm many qwldon cvppOr'funHl0S .mpppmmd for H10 high School Sec- rbuhlrhml cxporf. fi 3l Hrvwi N Conscious ol lhe exlreme imporlance of 'rhe physical sciences in a nalion al war, lhe siudenis of l-lughes resorl To lhe physics, chemislry, and general science classrooms in ever-increasing numbers. Several of The boys Jroolc bolh physics and chemisfry in lheir senior year in order lo prepare lhemselves for mililary service. l-fir. Paul J. Bauer and lvlr. Roberl Ager leach physics. ln chemislry, Mr. l-lorner Caslfey and Mr. C. l-l. Schafer, place more emphasis on +he praclical side of chemislry lhan on lhe lheoreiical side. A+ righl, Sam Feldman and Mary Noll are dislilling in Jrhe lab. General Science is basically imporlanlr because if provides 'rhe loundalion upon which lurlher sludy in any ol lhe sciences is dependenl. All Jrhe sciences serve lo furnish lhe sludenl wilh a baclcground which will be of value lo him in his lulure life. A+ Top, Charles Rogers and Don Slrasser are gluing a lop for a Red Cross lable. J., t . M fx A fl, V 5 ., F, I f 'U ' if R if vw X a , 'Y C' 3 A ' A fQ W Q L .. Q- ' X '? 2: ' JK ' ,,,,-wg-1 A Lu Q uf' 'v-x . 'nm ' X . R 61 ' .--49 I ' , . A ' ' Y' K A M .26 WV I AS 1 t , 1 Y 1 ,Pu ' ' J' , ' S Q , H -. x . , . , K . .L W A4 ,gy I f I H, 5 I ? , E , in X A ,.,,,,,mwmw L. X .,. 1 . h . 1 ,. - - . ' -, ' Q :fi Ap T, . wp, x . , g A E w:f:'1-1 , f ww nww-mul if k.'h fx h 'K i f '- ' , L ' ,lk' L h h fl f ' Q, ' i 'i WE SALUTE SENIUH5 WHU LEAVE HUGHES EUR WAR AND PEAEETIME SERVICE Alfhough small in number, because of war- fime emergencies, fhe class of I944 will leave ifs mark af Hughes in fhe form of war sfamp sales. scrap collecfion records. and a large honor roll of boys in fhe ser- vice. Special accelerafed courses offered by colleges. and armed forces enabled many boys fo complefe fheir graduafion work as well as finish a year af college before inducfion. Senior boys' home room. 3I2, was fhe smallesf if has ever been. wifh one hundred fiffy-eighf in Sep- fember. Alfhough mosf sfudies and ac- fivifies of fhe seniors were relafed fo some phase of war worlc, fhe sfudenfs sfill found fime fo play and have fun. The following secfion is dedicafed fo fhe seniors of Hughes who are preparing for fheir place in a world af war. Y, A1 -.9 , l :A - ABRAHAM, JANET DOROTHY Fairview High School, Daylon, Ohio, I, 2: Honor League 4: Sages 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Gargoyle Rep. 4. AHRENS, JEAN EVELYN Glee Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Arl League I, 2: Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Honor League 4: Horne EC. Club 4. ALBRIGHT, MERLE L. Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Arf League I, 2. EMANUEL T. Foolball 3, 4: Glee Club 3: A Cappella Choir Raid Warden 3: Capl. 4: Ar? League I, 2: Annual Rep. I, 2: Rep. 2: Hughes Club 3. LAWRENCE IRL Elmwood Junior High l: Band 2, 3. 4: Or eslra 4. NORMAN MORRIS Annual Rep. 2: Gargoyle Rep. I: HARRY JR. Gargoyle Rep. I, 2, 3: Arl League I, 2: Viclory Corps p. 3. ANDREWS, JAMES GORDEN, JR. Air Raid Warden 3: Spanish Club 2: Arl' League I: Hughes Club 3: Cheer Leader 3: Foolball 2: Gargoyle Rep. 3. ARAUJO, CHARLES Spanish Club 3: Sages 4: Chess Club 4: Air Raid Warden 3, Mai. 4. O. ARGO, NADEEN Bowling I, 2, 3, Mgr. 4: or League 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Girl Reserves 3. W1 Q-idhk-IAAQ Ogg, ARNOLD, SHIRLEY E. Spanish Club 3, 4: Home EL. Club 4: Ar? League I, 2: Honor League 4. ATHERTON, CAROL P. Sages 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Arl League I, 2. AUBLE, SHIRLEY MARTHA Sales Club Sec'y. 3: Pep and Ginger I: Ari' League I, 2: Honor League 4: Home Ec. Club 4. AYLOR, ROBERT JAMES Gym Team 3, 4: Bowling 3: Annual Rep. 2, 3: Viclory Corps Rep. 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep. 3, 4: Arf League 2. BACON, DENISE Pep and Ginger I: Lalin Club 2, 3: Arl League I, 2: Honoi' Le'agu'e l. I ' I ' ' ' ' I BANETH, MARY Honor League 4: Inlformalion Deslc 4: Home EC. Club 4: Annual Rep. I, 2, 3: Arl League I. BARGEN, BETTY E. Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Ar? League I, 2: Honor League 4: P. and G. 2: Jr. Choir V.fPres. 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Gargoyle Rep. 4: Freshies' Aid 4. BARROWCLIFF, MINERVA ANN Badminlon I, 2: Shullleboard l: Camp Fire Girls I: Tennis I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: Bowling 2: Baseball 2: Glee Club Treas. 4: Home EC. Club 4: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4. BARSMAN, MARVIN JOSEPH Jr. Classics I: Camera Club 2: Parlalors 3. BATTREALL, SHIRLEY JEAN G. A. A. II Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 32 Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2. BAXTER, C. RICHARD Wilson Jr. High, Harnillon Ohio l: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Air Raid Warden 4. A 4 120 ffffff QM 799542 Wk, .f BEATTY, ERNEST N. Ridgeway High School, Ridgeway, Ohio I. BEAVER, ALICE JUNE Spanish Club 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3. BECKER, ESTELLA LEE Girl Reserves. 4: Sales Club 4: Arl League I Honor League 4: Home Club 4. ,,. BECRER, M ION LOUISE Old Gargoyle Slall 2, Copy Ed. 3, Rep. 2, 3: Annual 2, 3: Sages 2, Bus. Mgr. 3, 4: Thespian 3: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Currenl Evenls 2: Jr. Choir 3: Honor League 4. BECKER, RU A. Spanish Club 3: Arl League I, 2: Home Ec Club 4: Honor Lo 4. I seen , R Cub i, 2: camera Club I, 21 Ar? League 2. BENZIN , RUTH E. Bowling l, 2, 3, 4: Archery 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Ar? League I, 2: Honor League 4: Senior Ring Com. 4: Pep and Ginger 2: Annual Slall 2: G. A. A. I, 2. BILLER, JANET E. Honor League 4: Arf League I, 2. BLERSCH, JEAN CAROL Pep and Ginger I, Seoy. 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Riding Club 2: Home Ect, Club 2, 3: Aff League Rep, I, 2: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Annual Rep. 3: Honor League 4. BLUST, ALICE MAY Bowling Team 3: Jr. Choir 3: Arl League I, 2: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4. BOLTEN, MARTHA M. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: I-Ioclcey I, 2, 3. ' wirn 4: A Cappella Choir Seoy. 4: Jr. Choir 3: Honor Le X .q I: Baslmelball 3, 4: Tennis 3: Ping Pong 2: Ari League I, 2: ' pg-f Aid I! e I sousm, Emo Josem-I Arl League I. Von I , . .Qu I . I... 43 , Lysfgw . vig. BORDEN, LEONARD Richmond Hill High School, New Yorlq Cify, 2: Annual Sfalf 4: Air Raid Warden 4: Viclory Corps Rep. 4. BORDEN, MARY HELEN Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Jr. Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Archery 2: Pep and Ginger I: Ari Le' l, 2. BOU Choir . BOYD, VICTOR P. Rolllonburq Jr. lsliqll I BRAFFORD, ROBERT WILLIAM Jr. CI 4: HIVY 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 3, Lf. Col. 4: Malh Club Com. 4: Arf League I, 2: Grad. Announcemenfs Com. 4. K S I 'QS BRAUNSTEIN, BETTY Viclory Corps 3, 4: Slraling Club LL!iFib,i1or Iflag-griyx 4: G. A, A. I: Slmrllmnd Club 3: Arl League LQ. P S .rf as X my s x BRODOF, BENJAMIN Aeronaulics Club 2: Annual Rep. 3: Glee Club 4: Jr. Choir 3: A Cappella Cl1oir4. BROUGHTON, MARGARET MARTHA Sfewarl High School Oxford, Ohio I: Glee Club 2: Arl League 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Madrigal Singers 4: Honor League 4. BROWER, RICHARD F. Annual Rep. 2: Arf League I, 2: Old Hughes I, 2:P'Spariish Club 2, 3: Baslcelball I: Baseball 3, 4: Sales Club 4: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2, 3. ' BROWN, LOUISE GIBSON Van Lear, Kenluclry I, 2: French Club 4: Honor League 4. BRYAN, WILLIAM THOMAS Alhens, Ohio I: Roosevell High School, Honolulu, Hawaii 2: Hughes Club 4: Baslrelball 3, 4: Gargoyle Cir. Rep. 4, Slafl 3, 4: French Club Exec. Com. 4: Annual Sporls Ed. 4. BRUNSWICK, DONALD lNo piclurel. BUCK, DON A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 3, Execulioner 4: Gargoyle Slalf 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, Capl. 4: Tennis 2: Boolc Shop 4: Arl League I, 2: Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4. BURTON, LOUISE DOROTHY Sales Club 3: Glee Club 3: Home Ec. Club 3: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2. BUSCH, BETTY JEAN Pep and Ginger 2: Jr. Classics 2: Bowling Club 3: Arl League l,.2: Honor League 4. 2.4:-f ' ,fyff'41H. 'Qi ' CAINE, ELIZABETH 'ELEANOR Knoxville, Tennessee 3: French Club 4: Honor League 4. K CANCARO, CONNIE LEE Arl League 2: Baslnelball 2: Pep and Ginger 2: Pep Club 3: Home Ec. Club 3: Girl Reserves 3: Sales Club Cor. Sec'y. 4: Honor League 4. CARR, BETTY Tumbling I, 2: Bowling 2: Fiisl Aid 3: Gleo Club 4: Gan goyle- Slall 4: Honor League 4. CARTER, JEAN MAE Annual Rep. I: Glee Club 3: Home Ec. Club Pres. 3: Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Arr League I, 2: Honor Leaguo 4. CARTER, PAUL DAVID Annual Bus. Mgr. 4: Sages Thespian 3, Pres. 4: A Cappella Choir 3, Treas. 4: Hughes Club 4: Gargoyle Slaff 3, Rep. 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2: Jr. Choir 2: Band I, 2: Glee Club 4: Madrigal 4: Boys' Quarlelle 3, 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Chrm. 3I2 Show. CENTNER, RUTH Pep and Ginger I: Music Apprec. 3: Sales Club 4: Honor League 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Arl League I, 2. CHACHOFF, PHILIP CHRIS Sales Club 4: Track Team 2, 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 2, 3, 4: Firsl Aid Sq. 3: Arl League I, 2. CHAIKIN, STANLEY Woodward High School I, 2, 3. CHAMBERS, JANE FLORENCE Jr. Choir 2: Glee Club 4: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Honor League 4: Arr League I, 2. CHAMPLIN, JEAN N. Bowling I, 2: Arl League I, 2: Pop Club 4: Sales Club 4: Honor League 4: Gargoyle Rep. 4: Freshies' Aid 4. CHANCE, NAOMI FAYE Volleyball I: Old Hughes 2: Spanish Club 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4. CHARBONNEAU, CHARLENE BELLE Orcheslra I, 2: Glee Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Lalin Club 4: French Club 4: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4. CHATFIELD, SUSAN V. Lalin Club 2, V.-Pres. 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Annual Slafl 2: Gargoyle Rep. 4: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Pep and Ginger l, 2: Arl League l, 2. CLEVENGER, WYONA, J. Auslin High School I: Sales Club 4: Honor League 4. CLOWERS, BETTY H. Home Ec. Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4. CONNER, GLORIA LUCILLE Chillicolhe, Ohio I: Wilhrow 2: Honor League 4. COOK, WILLIAM ARTHUR Lafin Club 2. COOPER, BETTE LOUISE Ari League I, 2: Lalin Club 4: Honor League 4. CRADDUCK, STEPHEN J. Sages 3. ,J ' vi ff 3 I J, W pw -I 5 WI, ..f' 5 N , LT. I -I A , f I CAIN , tLfQQVL'-Q0 CRAMER, RUT MAE French Club 3: Girl Reserves 4: Pep and Ginger l, 2: Archery 3' Ho or Em E League .I, 2: H e c. Club 4: e. A. A. i. M ,ow CRONSTEIN, HERBERT Sales Club 4. CUTTER, GEORGE T. Aeronaulics Club 2: Track 3, 4. CYRKIN, WILLIAM BERNARD Band I, 2. 3: Orchesfra 2, 3: Music Ap- precialion I. DADEY, DONALD LAWRENCE North College Hill Ohio 2, 3: Arr League I, 2: Air Raid Warden 4. DAVIS, VIRGINIA L. Befhany Home I, 2: Honor League 4. DENHART, NORBERT Hughes Club 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Ari League 1, 2: Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Gym Team 2, 3, Mgr. 4: Cross Counfry Team 2', 3, Mgr. 4: Track Team I, 2, Mgr. 4. DICKS, KATHERINE IOLA Spanish Club 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Glee Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Ari League I, 2: Honor League 4. DINGER, HAROLD L. Old Hughes Rep. 2: Hughes Club 3: Sales Club Treas. 3: Ari League I, 2: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Annual Rep. 2. DITTUS, FREDERICA W. Pep and Ginger V.-Pres. 2: Kick Ball 2: Tennis 2, 3: Ari League I, 2: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves Sec'y. 3 ,4: Archery 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Socker Ball 3: Annual Rep. 2. DJERF, RUTH KATHARINE Annual Edilor 4: Gargoyle Sfaff 2, Fealure Ed. 3, Sludenl Adv. 4: Old Hughes Sfaff 2, Rep. 2: Sages 2, Sec'y. 3. Thespian 3, V.-Pres. 4: Lafin Club 3, Sec'y. 4: French Club V.-Pres. 4: Music Apprec. 2: Ari League I, 2: Aeneadae 4: Jr. Classics 2: Camp Fire Sec'y. I: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Foreign Policy Assoc. 4. DOBERRER, RAYMOND ARNOLD Ari League I, 2. DOERNER, MARILYN K. Ari League I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Honor League 4. DONAHUE, ESTHER LEE Viclory Corps Rep. 3, 4: Malh Club 4: Jr. Choir 3: Glee Club 4: Pep Club 4: Gargoyle Sfaff 4, Cir. Mgr. 4: Honor League Exec. Com. 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Bowling I: Grad. An- nouncemenfs Com. 4. DORFMAN, FRANCES Gargoyle Rep. 4: Honor League 4: Ari' League I, 2. DUEY, MARY CATHERINE Soulh Shore High, Chicago, Ill. I, 2. 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 4. DRAGUL, CHARLES C. Lalin Club 3: Mafh Club 4: Air Raid Warden 4: Ar? League I, 2. DULL, VANGIE VALENTINE Honor League 4: Arf League I, 2: Gar- goyle Rep. I: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Annual Rep. 3, 4: Sales Club 4. sf f? iQ-4' -Y may psi' -in SD DUNTEMAN, ROBERT H. Malls Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Arl League I, 2: Aeronaulics Club 2. EDGEMON. ELIZABETH ANN Universily Sclwool I: Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Lalin Club 2: French Club 2, Sec'y. 3, 4: Jr. Choir Treas. 3: Glee Club 4: Girl Reserves 3: Arl League 2: Honor League 4. EDWARDS, JEAN ELIZABETH Weslern Hills High I: Pep Club 2: Arl League 2: Honor League 4. EICK, SHIRLEY KATHLEEN Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4. ELKIN, CELIA ELLEN Woodrow Wilson High School, Beclrley, West Virginia I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Honor League 4. ELKUS, PHILIP MARVIN Mall: Club I: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Spanish Club 2: Arl League I, 2: Annual Rep. I. 2: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Camera Club I. ELLERHORST, JOHN Army Air Corps. Arl League I, 2: Air Raid War' den 3. ELLISON, LUCILLE J. Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4: Home Ec. Club 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2. EMMERICH, JANET C. Gargoyle Rep. I: Currenl Evenls Club, Sec'y 2: Arl League 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Aeneadae 4: Lalin Club 4: A Cap- pella Clwoir, Accornp. 4: Honor League 4: Freslwies' Aid 4: Sages 4: Viclory Corps Rep. 4. ENDRES, CATHERINE A. Pep and Ginger I: Arl League I, 2: Honor , League 4. ENGEL, RICHARD DONALD Gargoyle Rep. I: Air Raid Warden 4: Baseball I, 2, 4: Arl League I, 2. ENGLE, ELIZABETH L. Slcaling Club I: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2: Annual Rep. 2: Sales Club 3: Pep Club 3. EPPLEBLATT, EVELYN Arl League Rep. I, 2: Aeneadae 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Clioir 4: Glee Club 3: Annual Rep. 3: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Honor League 4: P. and G. 2: Freslwies' Aid 4. ESTES, MARY MAXINE Middleburg High, Middleburg, Ky. ll Pep Club 2: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Girl Reserves 4, ESTES, THELMA Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2: Slworllwand Club 2: Gargoyle Rep. 3. EVANS, ROBERT C. Lali I ' SI rew 4: Arl League I, 2:-Sages 4: Bowling Club 4: G ' p. 3: Air Raid Warden 3: Major 4. EANCHER, GEN . Baslrelball 2, 3' Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3: Arl League Ik2 my - , V . .C FAR R, RMKA EMILIH-Za ef iz sues 'Gills'-4: Home EC. Club 4: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2. EELDMAN, LILLIAN Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Arl League Rep. I: Lalin Club 2: Band I: Orclieslra I: Pep Club I, 2: Home Ec. Club 3: Honor League 3: Gargoyle Rep. I, 3: Old Hughes Rep. I: Freslwies' Aid 3: Girl Reserves 2. FELDMAN, MARIAN Sages 2, 3: Jr. Choir 3: Glee Club 4: Honor League 4: P. and G. 2: Annual Slall 4: Viclory Corps 3, 4: Arl League I, 2: Gargoyle Rep. 3, 4: Mall: Club 4. FELDMAN. SAMUEL Lalin Club 3: Junior Classics I: Arl League I, 2. FELIX, CALVIN Baseball I, 2, 3, Capl. 4: Foolball 2, 3, Co-Capl. 4: Arl' League I, 2. FELTZ, BETTE MAE SI. Ursula Academy I, 2, 3: Honor League 4, FERGUSON, DORIS Sales Club 4: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2: Home EC. Club 4. FINE, RUTH ANN Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2. FINKE, IRENE M. Home Ec. Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Pep and Ginger I: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4: Bowling I, 2, Capl. 3. FINKE, THELMA JANE A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2: Music Apprec. Club, 3: French Club 4: Madrigal Singers 3, 4. FITZGERALD, DORIS LOUISE Laporfe, Indiana 2, 3: Honor League 4: Sales Club Treas. 4. FORD, WENDELL Rolhenberg Jr. Hiqh I: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Glee Club V.-Pres. 4: Madrigal Singers 4: Boys' Quarlelle 4: Army Air Corps. FRANKEL, EDITH Jr. Classics 2: Arl League I: Lalin Club 2: Archery 2: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 4. FREEMAN, ETHAN EMERY McCreary Counly High, Whilley Cily, K FREEMAN, JOYCE ELIZABETH Pep and Ginger I: Viclory Corps Arl League I, 2: Jr. Choir 3: Sales Club 3: Home Ec. Club 4: Hughes Rep. 2: Honor League 4. FREEMAN, RONALD EDWARD Annual 2, Edilor 4: Gargoyle Slalf 2, Lilerary Ed. 3, Sludenl Adv. 4, Cir. Rep. 4: Old Hughes Slall 2, Rep. 2: Scribblers 2: French Club Treas. 4: Sages 2: Thespian 3, Treas. 4: Currenl Evenls Club 2. 3: Slralinq Club I: Arf League 2, Rep. I: Club 4: F reignDPoIicy Ass . 4: Pep CI b 2,74 FR G N , R p Lmqxlgajelbiivl ,:24T'Arl Lqegigue I, 2: Sages 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 4. I FRIEDMAN, LEAH Sages 3: Pep Club 3: Pep and Ginger I: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2: Modern Dancing 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, FRIES, ROBERT B., JR. Gym Team 3. FRONIMER, JEANNE LOUISE Lalin Club 2: Ai-I League I, 2: Jr. Choir 3: Glee Club 4: Honor League 4. FRYE, EDWINNA Spanish Club 2, 3: Honor League 4: Home Ec. Club Girl Reserves 3, 4: Ar? League I. GANDENBERGER, WILLIAM Cross Counlry 2, 3, Capl. 4: Track 2 Viclory Corps Exec. Com. 4: Arl League I, 2: Hughes Club 3, P e. , Gargoyle Cir. Rep. 4. , GARNER, C. EDWARD Elmwood, Ohio I: Arl League 2: Lalin ub 2' Spanish Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Madrigal SIn4gerSf47 f y . j , GAUSMAN, LOUIS J. Gargoyle Rep. I: Arl League I, 2: Air Reid' Warden 4. . - L fl ' GEAR, WILLIAM H. Arl League I, 2: Radio Club 4. A he .gh I I xl If A N 44 GEHL, HELEN Honor League 4: Ari League 2. GEYER, WILLIAM ALFRED Color Guard 4: Ari League I, 2. GILB, VIRGINIA L. Honor League 4: Ari League I, 2. GINSBURG, BETTE ADELE Gargoyle Slalf I, Adv. Mgr. 2, Bus, Mgr. 3. 4: Ar? League I, 2: Old Hughes I, 2: Annual 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: Camera Club Treas. 2: Music Apprec. Club I, Sec'y-Treas. 2: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Home EC. Club 4: Sages 2. GINZINGER, EVA BARBARA Glee Club 3: Honor League 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Swimming I: Table Tennis I, 2, 3: Badminlon 3, 4: Shuffle Board 3: Arl League I, 2. GLASS, VIRGINIA LEE Gargoyle Rep. 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Arf League I, 2: Honor League 4. GLASSER, STANLEY Sales Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Arl League I: Camera Club I. GOERING, ALBERT HAUCK Foolball 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Ring Com. 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Annual Slaff 4, Rep. 3: Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Ari League I, 2: Chess Club I, 2: Gradualion Com. 4. GOODMAN, HERBERT MILTON Ari League I, 2: Spanish Club I: Foole ball 3, 4: Sa es Club 4: Gargoyle Rep,...L,-2. RDEN, ELIZABETH M. ilhrow High Scho : Sales Club 4: Honor League 4: Ari League I, 2. GOTTLIEB, BETTIE JANE P. and G. I: Sales Club 3: Home EC. Club 4: Arf League I, 2: Honor ,Leagmf 4. ,L .C-Q , I -I P. i V A f ' 1 , GOUGH, JAMES FWMAH Aeronautics.-Club 12: Om HQgIIes'i Rep. If urrenf Qenlk Club 9sFgOyl5'I Rep. I... V ' ' I , r ..'f1. '-Luv.-f ., - : 1. -s i' in . . ' I ' . ' s GRAF, ELAINE M. Swimming Capr. I: Spanish Club I, 2: Ari League I, 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Honor League 4: Home Ec. Club Treas. 4. . GRAHAM, MARGARET DORIS A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Ari League I, 2. GRIFFES, ARTHUR RAYNES, JR. Por? Washinglon, N. Y. I, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Tennis 3, 4: Firsl Aid Sq. 4. 1 GRIFFIN, LLOYD C. Traci: 2, 3: Gym Team I, 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2. ONAUER, JEAN MARGARET Ari League I 2: Aeneadae 4: Lalin lub 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4. GRUENEBAUM, HERBERT Ar? League I, 2: Malh Club 4: Air Raid Warden 4. GRUENINGER, CARL Spanish Club I: Ar? League I, 2. GUDBERLET, ALBERT GEORGE Baslrelball 2, 3, 4: Vicfory Corps Rep. 3, 4: Ari League I, 2: Malh Club 4: Gargoyle Cir. Rep. 4. GUMP, RUTH ROSE Jr. Classics 2: Volleyball 2: Ari League I, 2: Glee Club 4: Honor League 4. GUNTHER, MYRTLE LUCILLE Honor League 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Arl' League 2: Bowling Club 4: CounseIor's Office 4. HAAS, WALTER Currenl Evenls Club 2: Radio Club 2: Malh Club 3, 4: Arf League I, 2. HAFER, HAROLD CHRIST Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep. I: Arl' League I, 2. HARKAVY, FRANKLYN SHERMAN Ar? League I, 2. HARRISON, SHIRLEY Spanish Club I, 2, 3: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Ari League I, 2: Sales Club 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4. HART, HUMES Malh Club 3: Lafin Club Tr as. 3: Jr, Iassics II HUQIWGS Club 3. I . filwmwm HARTIG, BRUNHILDA PAULINE H e Ec. Club 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 4: Ari League I, 2: G. A. A. I, V.-Pres. 2, Trees. 3, Pres. 4: Hoclcey 2. 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslreiball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3. 4: Kick Ball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4: Leadership Aclivifies and Umpiring 2, 3, 4: Archery I: Individual Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. HARTMANN, RAYMOND J. Chess Clubu, 2, 3: Ari League I, 2. HATTERSCHIDE, THOMAS EDWARD Mnuial Slaff 4: Ari League I, 2. League 2. HEBEL, JOYCE LORAYNE La Club 2 Exec. Com. 3: Jr. Choir 3: Glee Club 3: A Cappella Cho obarian P. and G. 2: Girl Reserves 3: Treas. 4: Hoclrey I: Freshi Aid 4: Honor League 4: Ari Leaque I, 2: HEATH, DOROTHY L. Bexby H ol : Honor League 4: Ari W IX Pep Club 2. HEEPKE, CAROL MAY Annual Bus. Mgr. 4: Aeneadae 4: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Ari League 2: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Gargoyle Sfaff 3, 4, Rep. 4: Music Apprec. Club 2: Senior Prom Com. 4. HEINEMAN, EDWIN WILLARD, JR. Jr. Choir 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Chess Club I: Firsl Aid Sq. 3: Hughes Club 3: Cross Counlry Team 3: Ari League I: Traclr Team 2, 3. HENGSTLER, SHIRLEY ALBERTA Honor League 4: Home Ec. Club 4' Arl Lexus I, . . y , -Wh!! 4404! Mill. HENKEL, KURT LOUIS Glee Club 3: Hughes Club 3: Ari League I, 2' GargoyIe Cir. Rep. 4: A Cappella Choir 4. HERBERT, ROSALIE FRANCES Ari League I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Jr. Choir 3: Gargoyle Slalf 2, 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 2, 3. HERMES, AUGUST L. GargoyIe 3, 4: Annual Slaff 4: Traclr Team 2, 3. Capf. 4: Cross Counlry Team 3, 4: Ari League I, 2: Hughes Club 4. HIGGINBOTHAM, MARGARET Ar+ League I, 2: Honor League 4. HOCK, JEAN MARIAN Vice-Presidenl Class of I944: Honor League Exec. Com. 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Lalin Club 2, Treas. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Aeneadae 4: Sages 2, 4, V.-Pres. 3: Pep Club 3: Gargoyle Slaff 3, Cir. Rep. 4: Annual Siaff 4: Senior Ring Com. 4: Foreign Policy Assoc. 3. HOEWELER, DOROTHY C. Baseball 2: Ari League I, 2: Girl Reserves 4: Honor League 4: lnformalion Desi: 4. HOFFMAN, ERNESTINE M. Music Apprec. Club 3: Old Hughes Rep. I, 2: Annual Rep. 3: Shorfhand Club 3: Honor Leaque 4. HOFFMAN, SHIRLEY E. Spanish Club I, 2: Ar? League I, 2: Honor League 3: G. A. A. I, Sec'y 2, Treas. 3: Kiclrball I, 2, 3: Soflball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Badminlon I, 2, 3: Shulileboard 2, 3: Swimming I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Ping Pong I, 2: Modern Dancing 2: Hockey 2: Gleo Club 2. HOFFNER, DOROTHY MAE Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2. HOLBROOK, ELAINE Gargoyle Rep. I, 2, 3: Arl League I, 2: P. and G. I: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 3: Viclory Corps Rep. 3. HOLLOWAY, EDNA FLORENCE Honor League 4: Curreni Evenls Club V.-Pres. 2: Slcaling Club Rep. I: Ari League I, 2. HOLT, PHYLLIS EILEEN P. and G. I: Sales Club 3: Senior Sor. Seoul 3: Honor League 4. HOLTKAMP, WILLIAM WALTER Hughes Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Firsl Aid 4: Ari League I, 2: Volleyball 3: Traclc Team 3: Baslcelball Team 3: Cross Counfry Team 4: Army Air Corps, '43 HOOVER, SHIRLEY J. Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2. -4 HUELSEBUSCH, ROBERT HARRY Presidenl Class of IQ44: Hi-Y 3, .' V.-Pres 4: Hughes Club 3, Rec. Sec'y 4: Traclr I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: - Air Raid Warden 3, Ivlaior 4: Ari League I, 2: Volleyball I. 2: Gargoyle YR Cir. Rep. 4: Senior Ring Com. 4. ,I HUETHER, JUANITA M. Spanish Club 3, 4: Home EC. Club 4: Honor ' League 4: Arf League I. 2. ,- LRNXHULLEY, ROLAND JAMES Hughes Club 3. 4: Firsl Aid Sq, 4: Bowling 'qi Club 2: Ari League I, 2: I-li-Y 4. I .HUMMEL, RAYMOND A. Hughes Club 3, 4: Band I, 2: Orch. I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Ari League 2. Q I HYMAN, HENRY SAMUEL Laiin Club 2: Malh Club 2, 3: Camera Club , I: Radio Club 2: Firsi Aid Sq. 3: Ari League 2: Air Raid Warden 4: if Tennis 4. wif, X IMWALLE, DANIEL A Cappella Choir 3: Air Raid Wardenf3: Hughes R95 Club 3: Ari League Rep. I: Gargoyle Rep. 2. INGRAM, OGDEN Ari League I, 2: Marine Corps. ISAACS, MARY H. Spanish Club 3: Ari League I, 2: Honor League 4. bWCOBS, FREDERICK Ari League I, 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Gle lub r. Classics 2: Gargoyle Cir. Rep. 4: Old Hughes Rep. g , Viclory Corps Rep. 3. JAEGER, BRUNO GUSTAV Glee Club 4: Ari League I, 2. JAHNKE, ELMER ARTHUR, JR. Camera Club I, 2: Annual Siall 2: Gargoyle Cir. Rep. 4: Ari League I, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Proieclionisf I, 2, 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 4. JAMISON, NATALIE Glee Club 2, 4: Jr. Chair 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Honor League Sec'y, 4: Pep Club 3: Annual Slaff 4: Aeneadae 4. JENKINS, PATRICIA ANN Annual Rep. I, 2, Slali 3, Ari Ed. 4: Honor League 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Jr. Choir 3: Ar? League I, 2: Girl Re- serves 3: Pep Club 4: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2, 4. JENNEWEIN, VINCENT C. Lalin Club 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Color Guard 4: Ari League I, 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Gargoyle Slafl 2. 3, Cir. Rep. 4: Air Raid Wardens 3, LI. Col. 4: Foreign Policy Assoc. 3: Jr. Classics 2. JOHANNKAMP, ELIZABETH C. A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Honor League Exec. Com. 4: Freslmies' Aid 4: Arl League I, 2: Gargoyle Rep. I, 4. JOHNS S. RICHARD Olwio Mililary Inslilule I: I-Iuglwes Club 3: Baslcef- ball 3: Arl League 2. JOHNSON, ALBERTA Sales Club 4: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Arl League I, 2. JOHNSON, JUANITA B. Spanish Club 2, 3: A Cappella Clwoir 4: Honor League 4: Informalion Desk 4: Arl League 2. JOHNSON, WILLIAM I. Jr. Choir 3: Firsl Aid Sq. 4: A Cappella Clioir 4: Arl League 2: CI'1ess Club 2, 3: Lalin Club 2. JUENGLING, RUTH DOROTHEA Band 2, 3, 4: Orclieslra 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4. 420544 2 f KAD RLI NICE e Ec. Club 4: Arr League I, 2: BowIing,9lA44 . lr : irl Reserves 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Freshies' Aid 4. KADIS, BEVERLEE JEAN Home Ec. Club 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Sales Club 4: Arl League I, 2: P. and G. I, 2: Honor League 4. KAHLE, GORDON WALTER Bowling Club I: Camera Club I: Ari League I, 2: Slage Crew 4: Jr. Choir 3. KAHLE, LOIS JAN Sales Club Seoy 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2. KAMERDIENER, LOUISE A. P. and G. I: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4: Ari League I, IL A, WI . KANET, BETTY J. Jr. Choir 3: Arl League I, 2: Home EC. Club 4: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 4. KARABASH, KATHERINE ANN Honor League 4: Ari League I, 2: Sliorl- Iiancl Club 3. KATTELMAN, NORMAN P. A Cappella Clwoir 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 4: Ari League I, 2: Lalin Club 4. KATZ, DORIS LEE Honor League 4: Arf League I, 2: Slworlliand Club 3: P. nncl G. I. KAUFMAN, RUTH,.Honor League 4: Sales Club 3: Spanish Club I, 2: P. and G. I: Arl League I, 2: Sages 2. KELLY, ALBERT H. Lalin Club 2: Ari League I, 2. KEMPER, WILLARD CHARLES Gargoyle Rep. 2. KETTLER, PHYLLIS W. Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Sales Club 3: Ari League I, 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Honor League 4. KITCHENS, ROSE ALFREDA Home Eco. Club 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Honor League 4. KLAR, ANN M. Girl Reserves 3: Ari League I, 2: Honor League 4. IV S 1 di X 4 in x NSS, Ox! T35 lo I. r ' X ix KLARSFELD, MAE Shorlhand Club 3: Gargoyle Slafi 3: Honor League 4: Arr League I, 2. KNAPP, ESTHER EDITH A Cappella Choir 3, Robarian 4: Glee Club 2, Presideni 4: Sales Club 3: Bowling Club 3: Honor League 4: Ari League I, 2. KNEUP, ALICE MAY Honor League 3: Sales Club 3: Ari League I, 2. KOCH, VERNA W. Annual Sfafl 2: Girl Reserves 4: Honor League 4: Ari League I, 2. KOHN, ROSALIND A Capella Choir 4: Jr. Choir Librarian 3: Sales Club 3: Annual Rep. 2: Gargoyle Cir. Slafl 4: Viclory Corps 3, 4: Ari League I, 2: Honor League 4. KOWALK, ARTHUR THORNTON Spanish Club 2: Aeronaulics Club 2. KRAPP, Marlha L. Lalin Club 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Gargoyle 2, 3, 4: Honor League V.-Pres. 4: Iniormalion Deslr 4: Ari League I, 2: Freshies' Aid 4: Annual Rep. I, 3, 4: Graduafion Com. 4. KREBS, DOLORES P. Sales Club 3: Home EC. Club 4: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: P. and G. I, 2: Ar? League I, 2. KREUTER, LENORE JANE Wifhrow I: Music Apprec. Club 2: Camera Club 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Ari League 2: Riding 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Bowling Club 3: Sages 4: Honor League 4. KUEFFNER, EMILY ALMA Home EC. Club I, 2, 3: P. and G. I, 2: Pep Club 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Badminlon 2 3: a II 2, 3: Kicliball 2, 3: Ping Pong 2, 3: Shuilleboard 2, 3: Volle . 3: Gargoyle Rep. 2. Slaif 3: Vicfory Corps Rep. 3: Freshies' Aid , Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 3, Program Ch. 4: Ari Lea ue Rep. I 2. , KUHN, PAUL ALB T An ep. ' ' l ughes Rep. I: Band I: Sfamp Club l:! a e a b I: Ar e ue I, 2: Glee Club 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi- 4: 'rh Club 4. KUHN, R BER UL f ir R ' a en 3, Capl. 4: Hughes Club 3. Cor. Se ' . Hi-y 4: le Cir. Rep. 4: Ari League I, 2: OId Hu h ep. I, Seni o Com. 4. LAMAN A. CARL ll 2, 3. 4: Baseball 3, 4. LAUTSBAUGH, JACK Johnny Appleseed Jr, High, Mansfield, Ohio I: Hughes Club 3, 4: Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2: Currenl Evenls Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Glee lub 4: Annual Rep. 3: Parlalors 4. LEIGH, WALTER GORDON Foolball 3, 4: Baslielball 2. 4: Traclc 2, 4: gasebal 3, 4: E League I, 2 V'cIory Corps Rep. 3. LEIIZ, T Ourreni Evenis ub 2: Lalin Club 2, 3: Malh Club 3, SQ 47 5' I 4: Arl League I, 2: Slamp Club I: Old Hughes Rep. I: Bowling Club I. LEVERMAN, LOUISE MARY Glee Club 2: French Club 3: Honor League 4: Ari League l, 2. LEVINE, LEON Spanish Club 2. 3, 4: Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Pep Club 4: Ari League I, 2: Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3: Old Hughes Rep. I. LEVINSON, JEANNETTE MARIAN Girl Reserves 3, V.-Pres. 4: Sales Club 3: Jr, Choir 2: Glee Club 3: Riding Club 2. LIEBERMAN, BETTY JANE Spanish Club 3: A Cappella Cholr 4: Jr. Choir 2: Glee Club 3: Music Apprec. 2: Pep Club 2. 3: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2. LILLIE, EVELYN ELIZABETH Ari League I, 2: Honor League 4: P. and G. I: Orch. I: Lalin Club I: Girl Reserves 3. LIPSKY, IRVIN N. Sales Club 3: Ari League I, 2. LISCHER, WALTER JACK GarqoyIe Rep. 2, Cir. Rep. 4: Sales Club 3: Bowling Club 2: Arl League I, 2: Mayorally 4. LISCOMB, F. DONALD Lalin Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Viclory Corps 3: Chr, Salvage Corn. 4. LORENZ, ROBERT EARL Hughes Club 3: Bowling Club 3, V.-Pres. 4: Tiacls Team 3, 4: Chess Club Ig Arr League I, 2. LUBOWITZ, HELEN Saqos 4: Sales Club 4: Arl League I, 2: Honor Ivnqllo 4. LUCAS, ROBERT J. Chess Club 3, LUDDEKE, RHODA NATALIE P. and G. I: Arf League I, 2: Gargoyle Rep. 2, Slall 4: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 4. LUTZKY, ROSE ANNE Glee Club 3, 4: Arl League I, 2: Shorfhand Club, Troas. 3: Girl Reserves 3: A Cappella Choir 4. MAIDHOF, DOROTHY MARION Viclory Corps Rep. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Honor League 4: Preshies' Aid 4: Gloe Club 3: All league I, 2. MAIDHOF, MARGIE FRANCIS Old Hughes Rep. 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Honor League 4: Froshies' Aid 4: Arl League I, 2, 3. MANDELL, JOYCE ELAINE Lalin Club 2: Sales Club 3: Gargoyle Rep, 3: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2, 3. MARSHALL, RICHARD CARLSON Morfon Jr. High School, Lexinqlon, Ky. I: Henry Clay Hiqlw1SchooIy, Llexingfgon, Ky. 27 W l Tlofwl X !1AfvN4 'lU 'M nfl! ' N , ' ARTINZARY JANE Pep Club I, , . 4:fCa1vpI3 CIub 3: mar U ff ea P AA. I, 2, 3. MI H I. Cl is I, A L Q yi, .I lad .Lew Baf.I:eIbalI I: Archery I al : Temp , : Tumbling I: Old Hughes Rep. 3: Bowling , 3, Ca - orkgr League 4. ARTINI, CAMILLE ANGELA Glee Club 3: hqlbne Ee. Club 2: I-Inner Loaque 4: P. and G. I, Treas. 2: Arl League I, 2. MAST, BLANCHE ANNA Jr. Choir 3: Slcalinq Club I: Honor League 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Sales Club 4: Bowlinq Capf. I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: P. and G. I: Archery 3: Tumbling 3: Annual Rep. 3, Gargoyle Rep. 2: Ol.'I Hughes Rep. I: Arl League I, 2. MASTERS, LOIS L. Garqoyle Slall 3, 4, Cir. Rep. 4: Are League I, 2: Honor League 4: Annual Slalf 4: Lafin Club 4: Freshies' Aid 4: French Club 4: Aonoadae 4. MAZZEI, EMMA RUTH Sales Club 4: Home Ec. Club 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Vicfory Corps 3: Honor League 4: Ar? League I, 2: Gargoyle Slafl 3, Rep. 2. MQCORMICK, ROBERT HALL, JR. Hughes Club 3. 4: HIAY 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Gargoyle Slafl 2, 3: Foolball 3, 4: Traclc Team 2, 3: Ari League I, 2. MCKINLEY, JANE EMERSON Home EC. Club 4: Honor League 4: Archery 2: Arl Leaque I, 2. MEISTER, LAURA LOUISE Gargoyle Rep. I, Slafl 4: Ari League I, 2: Honor Leaque 4: Inlormalion Desk 4. MICHELS, EUGENE Band I, 2: Orchesfra I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, Pres. 4, Traclm Team 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry Team 4. MILLER, RICHARD Gargoyle Rep. I: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Ar? League I, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4. MILLER, WILLIAM WYATT Gargoyle 2, Cily Ed. 3: Ari League I, 2: Currenl Evenls Club 2: French Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Hughes Club 4: Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Malh Club Exec. Corn. 4: Air Raid Warden 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3, Sec'y 4. MODIS, MICHAEL Rolhenberg High School I: Old Hughes Rep, 2: Arl League 2. MOLLOY, HARRIET MAE Jr. Classics I: Home Ec. Club 4: Honor League 4: G. A. A. 2: Baslcefball 2: Arl League I: Senior Ser. Scouls , 41. ,of'. 3 Nl , DOR Viclory Corps Rep. 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: p a our 4: unior Choir Sec'y 3: Pep Club 3: Freshies' Aid 4: I, 2: Honor League 4: CounseIor's Office 4: Annual Rep. 3. IS, WALTER E. Glee Club 2, 3: Arl League I, 2. MUELLER, HOWARD JOHN Sales Club 3: Viclory Corps 3, 4: Ar? League I, 2. MUELLER, WILLIAM ANDREW Roger Bacon High School I, 2: Gar- goyle Cir. Rep. 4: Air Raid Warden 4. MUGRIDGE, ROBERT BENJAMIN Manhassel High, New Yorl: Cily I, 2. MUNRATH, ROY A. lNo piclurel. NEHUS, ESTELLE HARRIET Swimming I, 2: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4: Jr. Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 4. NEIDICH, HENRY F. Bloom Jr. High School I: Aeronaulics Club 2, Trees. 3. NEMOFF, EDGAR Lalin Club 3: Malh Club 3, 4: Arl League I, 2. ,mx . ' ll' , .. NNI YR LE ESTELLE I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Mgr. 3: Ar? . up J lee ClubgX2:Afrx. C ir :A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Sales Club , re? : Honor League iw 1 N NI KEL, IRENE Muncieflndiana I: A Cappella Choir 4: Lalin Club 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Annual Rep. 4: Honor League 4. NIENABER, ELEANOR JEAN Lalin Club 2, 3: Home Ec. Club 4: Ari League 4: Sales Club 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4. NOLL, DOROTHY LEE Sales Club Sec'y 4: Aff League I, 2: Honor League 4: A Cappella Choir 4. NOLL, MARY CLAIRE French Club 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club Lib. 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Honor League 4: Ar? League I, 2: Freshies' Aid 4: Pep and Ginger I: Sr. Prom Com. NOVAK, MILDRED SHIRLEY Soufh High School, Columbus, Ohio 2: Lalin Club 2: Arl League I: Honor League 4: Gargoyle Slall 4. NOWAK, BETTY JANE G. A. A. I: Arf League I, 2: Honor League 4. OLIVERIO, ANTOINETTE CECILE Ar? League I, 2: Honor League 4: Pep and Ginger I: Jr. Glee Club 3. ORMSTON, AMY FRANCES Walnul Hills I. 2, 3: Gargoyle Slall 4: Honor League 4. OSWALT, VAUGHN WARREN, JR. Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3: Hughes Club 3, Treas. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Choir 4: Glee Club 4. OTTE, RUTH JANET Shorfhand Club Sec'y 3: Sales Club 4: Honor League 4. OVERBECK, PAULA CAROL Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club Pres. 42 Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4: G. A. A. I, 2: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I, 2: Tennis I. PARK, IRVIN Track Team I: Old Hughes Rep. I: Arf League I, 2. PARKER, SALLIE LOU French Club 2, 3. Exec. Comm. 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Madrigal Singers 4: Camera Club I, 2: Annual Slali 3, 4: Gargoyle Slaff I, 2, Rep. I. 2: Old Hughes Sfaff I, 2, Rep. 2: Scribblers I: Honor League 4. PATTON CHARLOTTE LOUISE Bloor Jr, High I: Ari League 2: Sherl- hand Club 3: Honor League 4: Annual Rep. 4: Bowling Club 4. PEERLESS, MELVIN N. Jr. Classics 2: Sales Club V.-Pres. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Annual Rep. 3: Firsf Aid Sq. 4: Arl League I, 2: Gym Team I: Traclc Team I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 3, 4: Cross Counlry Team 2. PENNINGTON. ROSEMARY E. Jr. Choir 2: Glee Club 3: Slraling Club I: Sales Club 4. PICHEL, BERTRAM, JR. Lalin Club 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Sfali 3, 4: Ari League I, 2. PINGREY, DOROTHY BEATRICE lNo picfurel. N. PIRRMANN, IRENE ERMA P. and G. 2: Honol guw: Bowling 4: Counselor's Office 4. il y X37 ' f -' PLOHR, VIRGINIA ROSE Lalin Club I: P. and G. 2: I-Iopfoyr League I, 2: Home Ec. Club 4. Lic lfp, - I LC' PREDIGER, nun-4 MARIE Pofismouih, ohio i, 2, spanish Club 3,f , Glee Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4. l' 5 ROVENZANO, PAUL EDWARD Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baslrefball I, 2. PYLES, KAY MARGARET Band I, 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4: Jr. Choir 2: Madrigal Singers 4: Honor League Exec. Com. 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Ar? League I, 2: Jr. Orch. I: Gargoyle Slaff 4. RAHN, RAYMOND RALPH Annual Rep. 2: Old Hughes Rep. I: Graduafion Com. 4. REDFIELD, EVA Lafin Club 4: French Club Pres. 4: Ari League I, 2: Honor League 4: Annual Sfaff 4. REYNOLDS, MARY LOUISE Arl League I, 2: Lalin Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 3. RICE, JAMES PORTER Ari League I, 2. RICHMOND, DALE WEHRLE Ari League 2: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 3, 4: Volleyball 2. RIEGERT, T. PAUL Viclory Corps. V.-Chrm. 3, Chrm. 4: Mafh Club 3, Pres. 4: Music Apprec. 3: Pep Club 3: Chess Club I, 2, 3: Radio Club 2, 3: Annual SI-aff I: Gargoyle Slall 2, Cir. Rep. 4: Arl' League I, 2: Hughes Club 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Firsf Aid Sqd. 4. RIEHL, FLORENCE AVRIL Mafh Club 3: Lalin Club 2: Band 2, 3. Uni- form Com. 4: Jr. Orch. 2: Franch Horn Ouarlelle 2, 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Honor League 4: Ar? League I, 2: Archery I. 1 j .4 L RIHM, MANFRED J. Treasurer Class ol I944: Hughes Club 3, Aflend, Chrm. 4: Hi-Y 3, Sec'y 4: Malh Club 3, Exec. Corn. 4: Treas. of 3l2: Arl League I, 2. RINALDI, TONY Aeronaulics Club 2: Spanish Club Treas. 3: Ari League I, 2: Gym Team 4. RISCH, JAMES H. Spanish Club 3, V.-Pres. 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4. RITSCH, THELMA ROSE P. and G. 2: Sages 4: lnlorrnalion Deslm 4: Honor League 4: Modern Dancing 3, 4: Lalin Club 3. ROBERTSON, DOROTHY MARY Bloom Jr. High School I: Sales Club 3: n r Leagu 4. Z6 V s MQW! 7 ROEME ,'MARIE I.OUISE..Sagcs 3, Sec'y 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Jr. Choir 3: Gargoyle Slafl 3: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Modern Dancing 2: Arl' League I, 2. ROHE, RUTH ADELE Glee Club 3, 4: Annual Rep. 2: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Gargoyle Slalf 4: lnlormalion Desk 4. ROHLFER, ALLEN EARL Aeronaulics Club 2: Arl League I, 2. ROLLINSON, HELEN VIVIAN Bloom Jr. High I: Arl League 2: Honor League 4: Girl Reserves 4. ROSEN, MILDRED RHEA Jr. Choir 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 3: French Club 2: P. and G., Pres. 2: Girl Reserves 3: Honor lnagiin 4: Arr League I, 2. ROSENBERG, MAE Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2. ROWE, SARAH EVELYN Bloom Jr. High School I, 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Honor League 4. SADLER, ROBERT L. Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Swimming I, 2: Gare goyIe Cir. Rep. 4: Cheer Leader 3, 4: Math Club 3: Old Huqlnfl' Rep. I, 2: Arl League l, 2. SANDER, JERRY JUSTIN Gargoyle Rep. I: Spanish Club 4: A'l Ir-agile I, 2: Baseball Mgr. 2. SAPHIR, HERSCHEL H. Camera Club I: Bowling Club 2. SCHAENGOLD, FLORENCE Spanish Club 3, 4: Pep Club I: Girl Re- serves 3: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3, 4: French Club 2. SCHELL, WALTER J. Annual Rep. I: Arl League I, 2: Old Hughes Rep. I. W Z 'R y SCHINDLER, FLORENCE Arf League I, 2: Honor League 4: Shoilhand Club I: Glee Club 4: Music Apprec. Club 3: Annual Rep. I. SCHLUETER, VIOLET FLORENCE G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Individual Sporfs 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Kiclcball I, 2, 3: Hockey I, 2, 3: Volleyball 2. 3: Archery I, 2, 3: Tennis I, 2: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Honor League Treas. 4: Siqhl Saving Reader 3, 4: Arl League I, 2: Freshies' Aid 4: Counselors Office 4: Baseball I, 2, 3. SCHMIDT, CATHERINE MARIE Girl Reserves 3: Sales Club 3: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4: Counselor's Ollice 4, SCHMIDT, JEAN LOUISE Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4: Home llc. Club I, 2, Pres. 3: Pep Club 3: Gargoyle Rep. I. SCHMITT, CHARLOTTE E. Orcheslra I: A Cappella Choir 4: Girl Re- serves 4: Honor League 4: Bowling 2, 3: Riding 2: Arl' League I, 2. SCHMITT. HILDA JUNE P. and G. I: Home EC. Club I, 2, 3: Vicfory Corps Rep. 3: Sales Club 3: Choral Reading Group 4. abfv-f-0-'Ci 6 i C,,0 SCHNEIDER, DOR HY MAE Viclory Corps Rep. 4: Music Apprec. Club I: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: All League I, 2. SCHNEIDER, GORDON E. Swimming I, 2. SCHNEIDER, PAULINA S. Girl Reserves 4: P. and G. 2: Bowling I: Arf League I, 2: Home Er. Club 4: Vicfory Corps. Rep. 3: Pep Club 3: Honor League 4. SCHORR, ETHEL JEAN Honor League 4: Lalin Club 2: Girl Reserves 3: P. and G. Il: Arll League I, 2. I e '.s I L .5 , A-.oxyiv-, Ili-IL .1 Ib 'Rfk S4 LX R' - Ee CI X SCHW , J HN G. GarqoyleN'SIaII I, 2: Swimming Mgr. 3, 4: Fool- ball Mgr. 4: Ari League I, 2. I I '- Ii SCHWARPAXIRQNAE s:afes,ciub'4.I4qmQkEs, Club ,P. igrz, Girl Reseide? , 4: Honor League 4: Avil League7Tl2. I Xp'-XA Q L, SCHWARTZ, PEARL Ay League I, 2: Honor League 4: Sales Club 3: Girl Reserves 3. lf' - I , o f 714 ff SCH EIN, G RGE ROBERT Sighl Saving Reader I: Spanish Club 3: Hu hes Club 3: Firsl Aid Squad 4: Bowling Club 4: Ari League I, 2. SCOT Lea SCOT , CHARL TTE Sales Club 3: Home EC. Club V.fPres. 3, 4: Honor ue 4: Arl League Rep. I, 2: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3. , THOMAS ARTHUR Carlisle Jr. High, Covinglon, Ky. I: Holmes H ovn1on Ky. I, 2: Football 3, 4: Baslmelball 3, Capl. 4: Baseball 3 4. SCRUGGS. ANN D. Charleslon High School, Charleslon, W. Va. 2: Home Es. Club 4: Honor League 4. SCULLY, VIRGINIA R. French Club 3: Honor League 4: Gargoyle Slalf 3: Girl Reserves 3: Arf League I, 2: Glee Club V.-Pres. 3 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Annual Sfall 4: A Cappella Choir 4. SEFTON, VIOLET ROSE Gargoyle Rep. I, 2: Slaff I, 2, 3: Camera Club 2: Modren Dancing 3, 4: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4. SEGAL, JACK H. Curlonl Evenls Club 2: Ari League I, 2: Lalin Club 2,3 : Sales Club Treas. 4: Gargoyle Sfall 4. SELLERS, PATRICIA ANN Wiflnraw I-Iigh School 2: Jr. Choir 3. SENFT. MARTIN CHARLES Ai-I League I, 2. SESS, FRED HERBERT Camera Club I: Chess Club I, 2: Traclc I: Aero- naulics Club Seoy 2, V.-Pres. 3: Viclory Corps Rep. 3, 4: Arl League I, 2. SHALLEY, VERA MAE Lnlin Club 4: Jr. Choir 3: Ari League I, 2: Honor League 4. SHER, ETHYL Honor League 4: Ari League I, Rep. 2: P. and G. 2: Girl Reserves 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2, 3, 4: Aeneadae 4. be A g.. Va-'df P-,i-M.1-xt if 9 il Jil LI I Cui I I f' .ky I ix I I I 'TX , in lr -of .X SHERLOCK. ANN MARIE Regina High, Norwood, Ohio 3: Gargoyle Slaff 4. 'Ta.o.,...J.Ilg. xwv. u.s. N. n , SHORE, DAVID Mafh Club 3, 4: League I, 2. SIEGRIST, ALBERT R. Hughes Club 3, 4: Annual Rep. 3: Ar? League I, 2. 5 X SIEMER, JAMES JOHN Ari League I. 2. WELE, LOUIS RQDOLP Band I: Ar? League I. 2: Orcheslra 2. QW' fx, SIMON, MARVIN Aff League I, 2: Sales Club 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Sfalf 3. SIMONSEN, MILDRED EDNA Cliflon High School, Cliflon, New Jersey I: Honor League 4: Arf League 2. SIMPSON, BERNARD HARRY Spanish Club 4: Music Apprec. Club I: Camera Club I, 2, 3: Annual Slaff 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 4: Ar? League I, 2. SINGER, DAVENA MAE Weslern Hills High I: Ari' League 2: P. and G. 2: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Honor League 4: Service Honor Roll As'f Chrm. 3, Chrm. 4: Gargoyle Cir. Mgr. 4: Viclory Corps Exec. Coni. 3. SINGERMAN, RICHARD Spanish Club I, 2: Hughes Club 3: Gym Team I, 2, 3, Capf. 4: Traclc Team I. 2. SIPPEL. VIRGINIA MAE Honor League Pres. 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Aeneadae 4: Vicfory Corps Exec. 'Council 4: Orch. I, 2, 3, Sec'y 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Annual Rep. 2, 3: Lafin Club 3, 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Jr. Classics 2: Music Apprec. 2: Mafh Club 4: Ar? League I, 2: Gradualion Com. 4. SKOTTOWE, ALICE MAE Lalin Club 4: Music Apprec. 3: P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 4: Arl' League I. 2: Bowling 2: Honor League 4: Aeneadae 4. SKUROW, SAUL H. Spanish Club 2, 3: Annual Rep. 2: Gym Team I: Ar'I League I, 2. SLOVIN, BETTY Ari League I, 2: Sales Club 4: Honor League 4: Shorl- hand Club 3. SMITH, DONALD McCLAIN Lafin Club Pres. 4: Chess Club I: Old Hughes Rep. 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Air Raid Warden 3, Capf. 4: Glee Club 4: Jr. Classics 2. SMITH, EDWARD WILLIAM Orch. I: Annual Rep. 2: Gargoyle Cir. Rep. 4: Glee Club 3. SMITH, JOSEPH Jr. Classics V.-Pres. 2: Sales Club 4: Ar? League I. SMITH. ELBERT LYNCH Hunlsville, Alabama I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 4. wana-In we Qhkbi- K l SMITH, MARY ANN Spanish Club I: Camera Club 2: Gargoyle Sfalf 2, Rep. 2, 3: Modern Dancing 3, 4: Honor League 4. SMITH, MARY MABEL Georgefown, Ohio I, 2: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4. SMITH, WILLIAM CLARENCE Ar? League 2: Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Gar- goyle Rep. I. f..,.J Af! 11.-fv'L ' do AIXJ, j iRl-Jfv A SMOOT, JOHN RADCLIFFE Norwood High School I: Viclory C rps Rep. 3, Exec. Com. 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Arl League 2: Hughes Club 3, 4g. I-li,Y 3, Pres. 4:.SwimrQing 2, 3: Air Raid Warden 3, Capl. 4: Boolc Room 4: Gargoyle Cir. Rep. 4. ' SNELL, EVELYN IRENE Honor League 4: Ari League I, 2: P. and G. 2, oMoN, A Rune Arl Q 1,2 I SOLOMON, SYLVIA LEAH Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Music Apprec. 3: Home Ec. Club 4: OId Hughes Rep. I: Shorlhand Club Pres. 3: Honor League 4: Arl Leag I, 2: Gargoyle Rep. 2. SOLSMA , ONA D EDWARD Aeronaulics Club I: Bowling Club 4: Hughes Club 4: Ari League I, 2. E SONDERMAN, WILLIAM G. JR. French Club 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Par- lafors 2: Hughes Club 3: Cheerleader 3: Swimming Team 3: Vicfory Corps Vice Chr. 3, Sec'y. 2: Hi-Y 3. SPEARS, JEWELL MARIE Girl Reserves 2: Pep and Ginger I: Ari League I, 2: Honor League 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Glee Club 3: Old Hughes Rep. 2. STEFFEN, WINIFRED ELEANOR Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Arf League I, 2: Honor League 4. STEIMAN, FAYE BERNICE Weslern Hills I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Gar- goyle Slall, Cir. Rep. 4. STEIN, JOSEPH L. Lalin Club 3: Malh Club 3, 4: Ari League L. STEINBERG, RHEA BELLE Pep Club 3, 4: Sages 2, 3: Honor Leag 'VCLN Arl League I, 2: Pep and Ginger 2: Gargoyle Slalf 3, Ass f. X Mgr. 4. STEINBUCK, JUNE AILEEN Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2, 3: Slialing Club I: Pep and Ginger I: Girl Reserves 2: Home Ec. Club 2. STERN, GEORGE L. Arl' League I, 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Malh Club 4: Swimming 3: Gargoyle Slaff 3, Rep. 3. STEVENS, GEORGE TOMLINSON French Club 3: Sages 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Arf League I, 2: Radio Club 2: Gargoyle Rep I, Cir. Rep. 4: OId Hughes Rep. 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Air Raid Warden Copf. 4: Camera Club 2, 3. STEWART, GEORGE Chess Club I, 3: Arf League I, 2: Spanish Club 2: Malh Club I. STOCKTON, LEONARD Spanish Club I: Arl League 2: Foreign Policy Assoc. 3. 5 , ee Club I L 4 lla Cho 3 4' Hori'6'League 4 I' eague Clin, SX bu srnoer-:QE perl ARL M576 lub 4: e newer 3, 4: Air Warden LI. Co. 3, Co. 'g es I b , , ' , Traclc 2, 3 Cross Counlry : An u . . : Pep Club 3, Sec'y 4 STOESS, BETTY M. Junior Classics Treas. 2: Lafin gllub 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3:Gl ,ia :Ac ' , 5 - :Af .W L 2 -4- , , , Q 4 Raid w eq? . 4: Firsl Aid Sq 4 I fa I 2, Cir. Rep. 4: Senior Ring Com. ! S ' . 4.f J amor Prom m STUART, JEAN E. French Club 3: Honor League 4: Archery 3: Riding 3: Ar? League I, 2. STUTZMAN, JAMES P. Hughes Club 4: Arf League I, 2. SUID, ALFRED L. Spanish Club 3: Tennis Team 3, 4: Ari League I, 2: Glee Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Foreign Policy Assoc. 3. 2 1 2. 77- Iglmlr of ' 55 I wwf! sr ff ' . 04 J , ,JP 334 xi, 54 , ' ' ' sa J .fi 7.,N .i 0 if' Twmeo, FREDA JANE Bowling League i, 2, 3, 4, Jr. choir 2, eiee Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Shorfhand Club 2: Honor League 4. SWARTWOUT, ROBERT D. Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Lib. 4: Sales Club 3: Track I, 2, 3: Ari League I, 2, 3. SWINNEY, BEULAH MIRIAM Girl Reserves 2: Freshies' Aid 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Larin Club 3: Annual Rep. I: Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4. TANNHAUSER, EVA Spanish Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Jr. Choir 3: Freshies' Aid 4: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2: Inlormalien Desk 4. TAYLOR, JESSIE ALINE Pep Club 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Home EC. Club 3: Honor League 4: Arr League 2. TENENHOLTZ, ROBERT A. Slamp Club I: Viclory Corps Rep, 3: Ar? League I, 2: Chess Club I. THELER, ARTHUR Arl League I, 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Choir 2. TIERNEY, PATRICIA ANN Lalin Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Kickball Team I, 2: Arr League I, 2: Informalion Desk 4: Gargoyle Cir. Rep. 4: CounseIor's Office 4. TODD, SAMUEL POGUE Book Room 3, 4: All League I, 2: Gargoyle Slall 2, 3, Cir. Rep. 4: Annual Rep. 2: Lafin Club 2, 3: lvlalh. Club 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: I-IifY 4: Tennis 2, 3: Swimming I, 2, 3, Co-Caplain -' 'DG ' TONNE, CARL A. argoyle Rep. 2: Ar? League I, 2. TOWNSLEY, DAVID W. Chess Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Gargoyle Rep, 3: Arr League I, 2. TOZZER, VERA MARIE Secrelary Class ol I944: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Viclory Corp9'Rep. 3-: Mafh. Club 3,h4: Band 2, Lib. 3, Uniform Com. 3, Secly. 4: Orch. 2, 3: Pep Club 3, Pres. 4: G. A. A. I. 2: Pub, Mgr. 4: Honor League Ex. Com. 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Gargoyle Slall '3, 4 Cir. Rep. 4: Annual Slall 3. 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Ari League I, 2: Senior Ring Com. 4: Swimming I, 2, 3: Kickball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Sporl Leader 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling I: Individual Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. TURK, MARVIN B. Parlalors 3: Arr League 2, 3: Currenl Evenfs Club 2: Firsf Aid Sq. 3. ULLNER, RUTH Shorlhand Club 4: Sages 2: Glee Club 4: Spanish Club I: Honor League 4. VESER, ARTHUR J. Annual Rep. 2: Hughes Club 3: Ar? League I, 2. VOELGER, KATHERINE HELEN P. and G. I, 2: Girl Reserves 3, Pres. 4: Arr League I, Rep. 2: Honor League 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Viclory Corps Rep. 3, Exec. Com. 4. VOGT, EVELYN MAE Rolhenberg Jr. High I: Glee Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Annual Rep. 3: Arl League I, 2. VORHERR, RUTH IRENE Sales Club 3: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2: Bowling 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Home Ec. Club 4: P. and G. I: Girl Reserves 4. VORNBERGER, GEORGE FRANCIS Gargoyle Cir. Rep. 4: Arl League I, 2. WAGNER, WILLIAM EDWARD Old Hughes Rep. I: Chess Club 2: Arl League I, 2: Air Raid Warden, Maier 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Orches- Ira I, 2, 3: Aeronaulics Club 2. WALDMAN, JUNE French Club 2, 3: Riding Club 2: Bowling Club 3: Honor League 4. WEI BERG, FO REST BENTLEY Mal Club ' ' lub id War! ' A . -fi . EISS, BEATRICE G ACE Glee b I Pf'ArCappefg hoi WALL, MATHILDA Hollenbenlc Jr. High, Los Angeles, California I: Spanish Club 3, 4: Honor League 4: Arf League 2: Glee Club 3. WALLACE, FRANK LEE JR. Band I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3: Bowling Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Orcheslra yj: Arl' League - , . .r- r 'fi 'ff I s. ' . ,. ' WALTER, DONALD ARTHUR Arl League I, 2. tg' ' ' WALTER, DOROTHY Slcafing Club I: Band 2, 3, Lib. 4: Jr. Orch. 2, Lib. 3, 4: Sr. Orch. 2, 3: Lib. 4: French Horn Ouarlelle 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4. WAMBACK, KATHERINE A. Arl League I, 2: Honor League 4: Gar- goyle Sfaif 4: Music Apprec. Club 3: lnforrnalion Deslc 4: Sales Club 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Senior Ser. Scouls 3. WATKINS, HARRIET JEAN Lalin Club 2. 3, 4: Horne EC. Club 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Viclory Corps Rep. 3: Ari League I, 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Sigh? Saving Reader 3, 4: Glee Club 3. WEATHERSBY, GEORGE Bloom Jr. High I: Ar? League 2. WEBER, EDWARD Chess CIM 3, Club 3, 4: Aeronaulics Club 3: Arf League I, 2. WEHRMANN, ELSIE Gary, Wesl Virginia I, 2: Honor League 4: G.A.A. 4: Basketball 4: Kiclcball 4: Volleyball 4: Tennis 4: Individual Sporis 4: lnforniaiion Deslr 4: Baseball 4. WEIL, SIDNEY JR. Curreni Evenls Club 2: Lafin Club 3: Mafh. Club 3 4: Art League I, 2: Annual Slaii 4. Girl Reserves 4: Bowling League 4: Ivladrigal Singers 4: Hi WEISS, CARL Jr. Choir 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Maclrigal Singers 3, 4: Boys' Quarleile 4. WELSCH, BESSIE DOLORES Jr. Choir 3: Honor League 4: Arl League I, 2: Annual Rep. 2. WENGER, DOROTHY ANN Lalin Club 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Freshies' Aid 4: Pep Club 2, Sec'y 3: Honor League 4: Home EC. Club 4: P. and G. I: Girl Reserves Exec. Corn. 4: Gargoyle Cir. Mgr. 4: Arf League I, 2. WERNERSBACK, ALBERT WEBER Graphic Arls High School 3: Annual Rep. 4: Gargoyle Sfaif 4: Arl League I. WEST, MARGARET FRANCES Lalin Club I, 2: Glee Club 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2: Ari League I, 2: Honor League 4: Freshies' Aid 4. WESTON, GLORIA ALVERA Sales Club 4: Honor League 4. kj pl. ALA.: Z: f' .1 L f sf'-. , WESTMH, ROBERT . nan I, f s+udenf on. 3, 4, sr ral. I, 2, 3, 4: 7x Cappella Choir 4: sic Apprec. 3: Old Hughes Rep. I, 2: Annual Rep. 3: Arl' League I, 2: Archery Club 2: Swim ing I: Viclory carp Rep. 3. 4. 663 yd. ' WHALEN, DOROTHY MAE P. and G. I: Girl Reserves 2: Shorfhancl Club 3: Arl League I, Rep, 2: Honor League 4: Home EC. Club 4. WHITE, DONALD PHILLIP I.aIin Club I: Spanish Club I, 2: Tennis Team I, 2, 3, 4. eff-Jw WK aff! V, ,gif ffyfimi 4 .4 0 NLY a Tew shorT years ago, we, The Class oT I944, approached The doors oT Hughes as Treshies. We were weelcs geTTing acguainTed, buT Then we recall siTTing in The audiTorium ap- plauding , wiTh seniors, Sages' Through The NighT. Close To The play, old man Exam paid his semi-yearly visiT To Hughes. SaTely Through, Those oT '44 were anxiously awaiTing DeaTh Takes A Holiday. As an aTTermaTh oT This play, The opereTTa SweeThearTs gave us Tunes To whisTIe Tor a Time. In June, we bade goodbye To our new Triend, Mr. C. lvl. Merry. PERKING up as sophomores To see whaT was going on around us, we Tound Mr. Charles OTTermann in The oTTice second door down. Ron- ald Freeman had The romanTic lead oT Sages' Old Doc. : iT was only Three days aTTer This success ThaT The same audience ThaT had laughed aT The play was assembled wiTh sober Taces To hear The never-To-be-TorgoTTen address oT The PresidenT aslcing Congress To declare war. WiTh war, Hughes Toolc on a diTTerenT aspecT. Shovels, ' . 1 WHITELEY, JOHN CHARLES ArT League I, 2: Gargoyle Rep. I: Bowling Club 4. . WILBURN, FRANCES I. Beclcley Jr. High I: Woodrow Wilson High: Beckley, W. Va., I, 2, 3. WILDT, KAY MILDRED Bowling Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4: ArT League I, 2. WILLIS, NORMA LAVERNE French Club 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4: ArT League I, 2. WILSON, LAURA PERIN Honor League 4: Aff League I, 2: Gargoyle I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Old Hughes Rep. I. WILSON, LOIS CATHRYN Freshies' Aid 4: Lafin Club 3: Glee Club 47 Annual Rep. 4: lnformalion Desk 4: Honor League 4: Junior Classics 2: Girls Reserves 3. WINSLOW, EDWARD LLEWELLYN, III. Sallus Grammar School and R. A. F. Pre-FllghT School, Bermuda I, 2, 3. WINTERS, HELEN M. MT. I-Iealfhy High School, I, 2: Honor League 4: Kiclcball 4: Baseball 2, 4: lnTormaTion Deslc 4. A WINTERS, RAYMOND THOMAS Annual Rep. I: Ar? League I, 2: Gar- goyle STaTT 3. 4. sand buclceTs, air raid signs became new land- marlcs aT our CliTTon home. J TO us as iuniors came The six-bell day, insTead oT The Time honored eighT periods. The newly organized VicTory Corps, wiTh Paul RiegerT rep- resenTing '44 as vice-chairman, began collecTing everyThing Trom paper and meTal, To sillc sToclc- ings and lipsTiclc conTainers. U P in The alcove, Third Tloor cenTer, RuTh DierT, RoberT Rosenbaum, Marion Beclcer, Ronald Freeman, Bill Miller, and Danny Allison Tilled The ediTorial oTTicers on The weekly Gargoyle, while Adele Ginsburg Toolc care oT The business. AnoTher big hiT was scored by Sages in The Copperhead . ATTer hundreds oT baIloTs had been counTed, we Tound Bob Huelsebusch, Jean Hoclc, ManTred Rihm, and Vera Tozzer our lead- ers Tor I944. RuTh DierT and Ronald Freeman were To worlc in IO3 as Annual ediTors, wiTh Carol Heeplce and Paul CarTer as business man- agers. WHEN aulumn came, we were Ihe lop Ilighl group of Ihe school. We cheered and cheered when 'rhe Big Reds Iamed Ihe Wilhrow Tigers 'ro caplure 'rhe Cily Championship. Close on 'rhe heels of exams, our lasl al Hughes, we swooned Io Ihe crooning in Babes in Toyland when Margarel Broughlon, Paul Carler, Ed Gar- ner, Mary Calherine Duey, and Jeanine Bouchard Ioolc honors. Polly of 'rhe Circus broughl ex- ciiemenl wilh Marion Beclcer, Ronald Freeman, Paul Carler and Bob Kuhn, Ihe aclors. N OW our Ihoughls are 'rurned Io 'rhe big march down Ihe carpeled aisle, wi+h Pomp and CircumsIance ringing in our ears. We resolve Io come baclc again and again Io The old Alma Maier where we made new friends, had good limes, and 'fried Io grow up. WISE, ROSEMARY Taylor High, Norlh Bend, Ohio I: Ar? League 2 Spanish Club 3, 4: P. and G. 2: Gargoyle Rep. 3: Honor League 4 WITTENBAUM, LOIS ELEANOR Sales Club Sec'y. 4: Ari League I, 2 Honor League 4: Annual Rep. I: P. and G. 2: GargoyIe Rep. 4. WOLF, JOHN JR. Viclory Corps 3, 4: Ar? League I, 2: Basluefball 3, 4 WOLFE, ELLIOTT SHELDON rgoy e2 Re . : Shah 3, 4: Jr. Choir 3: LaI'in Club 3, 4: Jr. CI Pub. Mgr. 3, 4: Baseball Pub. Mgr., 3, 4: Pep Cl :Air Raid Warden 3, 4: Sages 3, 4. WOLPA, LESTER LEE Gym Team 3, 4: Swimming I: Hughes Club 3: Sales Club 3: Track 3, 4: Annual Rep. I. WOOLERY, BERNETTA Honor League 4: Sales Club 4: Arl' League 2. HL-LC wwf! f'-0 WRENN. ALLEN esones Ari League I, zff.: Z'f5.:,HAj YAMADA, JUNE Universily High School Los Angeles, Calif., I, 2, 3 French Club 4: Honor League 4. YOUNG, LOIS VIRGINIA Music Appreciafion Club 3. YOUNG, VIRGINIA ANN Spanish Club 4: Sages 4: Camera Club Treas 3: Girl Reserves 3: Honor League 4: Pep and Ginger I, 2. ZIMEL. SHYRLIEN M. Salas Club 3: Home Ec. Club 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Riding Club I, 2,3: Pep Club 2: Honor League 4: Bowling Club I P. and G. I. ZWERIN, ROBERT H. French Club 2, 3, 4: Ari League I, 2. n EH THE 'rnlil n :, WVR 1 Efhyl Sher ...., Sidney Weil. Jr. . Vera Tozzer .,,. Ru+h Dierf .,.... Manfred Rihm. .. Harold I-Iafer. .. Forresf Weinberg Alberr Goering. . Rurh Rohe .,.,.. Doris Moonilz. . . Virginia Sippel.. Marlha Krapp, .. Jean Hoclc ..,... Janer Emmerich. . Waller Haas .... Dorofhy Hoeweler Marian Feldman. Dororhy Schneider ....... .Q- 95.93 95.74 95.52 95.02 95.00 94.96 94.82 94.53 93.94 93.59 93.52 93.32 93.06 93.00 92.86 92.80 92.77 92.76 5 n Thelma Finke .... Q. Herberf Leilz. . , . . , Alberl Gudberlef ..... Nalalie Jamison ..... K. Evelyn Eppleblall. . . Elizabelh Edgemon . . James Risch ...,...,. Elizabelh Johannlcarnpi. Tom Bryan .,,........ I2 yrs. al' Hughesl Winifred S+effen .... 3 . Helen Winfers ..,. . . Kalherine Pyles. . . . . Jack Whileley .... . . Carol Heeplce .... . Eugene Michels. .. , , Rhea Sfeinberg. .. . . 1 92.67 92.00 9 I .89 9 I .77 9 I .54 9 I .33 9 I .27 90.93 90.92 90.9I 90.70 90.4I 90.24 90.09 90.03 90.03 59 ',g?'5?X 3 As The inTerpreTer oT The many acTiviTies oT l-lughes. The Gargoyle is The medium of exchange of ideas. news and announcemenTs Tor Hughes organizaTions and personaliTies. ATTer Three o'clock. The clubs oT Hughes dominaTe school life. This year mosT clubs planned Their programs To include some war acTiv- iTy, or To bring a speaker who explained some phase of war work or narraTed personal experiences oT inTeresT. IT is said ThaT 'all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.' This proverb has True significance aT l-lughes. as The score of clubs occupy sTudenTs' leisure. The secTion Tollowing will review The acTivi- Ties of The clubs wiTh a resume of Their I944 acTiviTies. 1- vs! '57 010 1,50 WHATS EUUHINB? JIIIN I-1 CLUB AND SEE Keep 'em reading is flue lceynofe of lne Gar- goyle office wlwere Edilors Bob Bowman, lvlaudie Burlon, Ervin Oloersclwmidl, Malcolm Bump. Car- Jroonisl Sherwood Kohn, Edilor Jane Askew, and Business Manager Adele Ginsburg preside. bl Row 4: F. Kohler, W. Newman, A. Gudberleh R. WesTrich, R. Sandman, L. Young, W. Zimmerman, D. Kash, J. Alexander, J. l-lavlovif, l. Fried. Row 3: C' Brenner C Slanlo C Blusl S Cohen C Hill T Jervis E Sess T-l. Diamond E VValniTz,J. Me er, W. Ereedman.A. Levinson. Row 2:J.Srl'mTTnr:r, Y Y l. Larrry, T. Berlsch, J. Emmerich V. Geisler, D. BalasTra, S. l3ummeTTin, B. Scoif, V. Bonomini, D. Singer. Row I: l-l. Geiss, V. Sfhwnrlz, E. Bauer, A. Marlrzer, R. Korfel, N. Martini, R, Clooney, N. CarTer, l-l. Meyer, D. MoonrTz. VIIITIJHY IIIJHPS IIIHEIITS WAIT AlI'l'lVl'l'IE5, SPUNSIIHS IJHIVES PUB PAPER, METAL, HLUUII EighTy-six hundred TorTy pounds was The ToTal oT The TirsT paper drive This year. The pre-ChrisTmas drive neTTed six Tons. .. y '.. ,N HUGHES VicTory Corps is headed by an ExecuTive Council, made up oT Twelve members, and lvlr. ArThur J. l-lavlovic, TaculTy adviser. This year every sTudenT is a member, buT only The represenTaTives aTTend The meeTings. Each room has a delegaTe and an alTernaTe, who Talce all suggesTions To The meeTings and who give reporTs To The home rooms. Paul RiegerT acTed as chairman and Bill Sonderman, vice-chairman. The ExecuTive Council was composed oT Two members oT each grade and Tour club presidenTs. They were Virginia Sippel. represenTing The l-lonor League: KaTherine Voelger, Girl Reserves: Jaclc SmooT, l-li-Yg and Bill Gandenberger, who graduaTed in February, l-lughes Club. Since The beginning oT The year The council urged The sale oT War Bonds and STamps. GarmenTs were collecTed as parT oT a campaign To cloThe reTugees. Early in Eebruary The VicTory Corps answered The Armed Eorces' urgenT call Tor wooden and meTal coaThangers. This monTh also marked The drive Tor blood donors. Pupils eighTeen or over were aslced To give a pinT oT blood. Red Cross pamphleTs were given To all sTudenTs To Take home, and posTers in each room helped adverTise The need Tor more blood donors. The rneeTings oT The VicTory Corps are held during school Time. AT one oT The meeTings a plan was discussed To conTinue The VicTory Corps aTTer The war in The Torm oT a l-lughes sTudenT council. 62 'Q As Hughes aided in The various war drives, The Hughes Club was The TirsT organizaTion To Till lciTs Tor Russian Vlfar Relief To climax The year, The group planned To revive Their annual hilcing Trip. Near The end oT April a weelf-end hilce and camping Trip To Camp Meacham was planned. OFFICERS OF HUGHES CLUB Sealed: A lmfiiiriz, l'iiiiqr.nn Chin.: B. Hu.-lguluusili, Rl-r, ,- M Flin, Aziunilriii f+ Chin., T-3. Kuhn, Cer, Secly. Shanding: l. Bu ill, V. TW:-l,.1 Mi. Hfivlwvii, Sprmsorj R. Blal- ' i l EW . lNoT in picfure, V. Ouwnld, Tn-.is.l ULN lvlade up oT a resTricTed number oT sen- iors and iuniors selecTed Trom The Hughes Club, The Hi-Y organizaTion serves as a linlr beTween Hughes and The Y.lVl.C.A. Holding semi-monThly meeTings, The club Toolf an ever increasing inTeresT in exTraf curricular acTiviTies. Taking The leading role in sponsoring abouT-The-school recrof aTion, The enTerTainmenT commiTTeo pre- senTed several inTormal Tea dancigs and ci gala swimming parTy. lvlr. Alan lfindschy, succeeding LieuTenanTArc'1. D. Lang, who leTT Hughes aT The end oT lasT year Tor service in The Navy, was The HifY sponsor. R. Maxsfadl B, Send i- win A. lvill f . M. l 'iiff fi-, R. Dixon, H. K1-a'i'i1 ll, Bif-lsl l'. lfulin l. llilinwinnn. ll. Baxlr-V, B. Clivlvv B lvl iv-' v-- A. Ci'ii'liv7l1 R. l'-uliri, W. Millar, R, Brallrwwl V, ,lvnnm-win G. Sl i-.if ni., T, 'Blu illi ll-in, R, Zirrmnr P. Bviiuf-x M. Buniii. Back Row: Manlred Pihm, Sec'y: Roberl Huelsf-busch, V.-Pres. FirsT Row: Robert Sadler, Treasg Jael: SmooT, Pres.: Mr. Kindsfliy, Advisv-I. HUGHES ELUH As in previous years, The Hughes Club had as iTs members The ouTsTanding boys oT The iunior and senior class. This year The presiclenT was Bill Gandonberger, buT The vice- presidenT, Bob BraTTord Toolc The chair upon Bills enlisTmenT in The Marines in February. gx 'S' 64 II. fl. l'. ii R ln CincinnaTi There are Two Civil Air PaTrol CadeTs Squads rons, in boTh oT which Hughes is represenTed. These CadeTs a r e sTudying To p r e p a r e Themselves Tor ' enTrance inTo The A r m e d Services. Row 3: V. Foiliwf, A. . Golllivb, Sql. J. PeTerson, H, Pulman, N. KaTlleman, W. Zimmerman,W.Ross- man, Corp. B. Carr. Row 2: A, Yenzell, S. Glasser, A.SchaeTor, Corp. W. Veid, D. lmwnllx, R. Riclwlor, Sql. V. Boyd, M. Murphy, PvT. M. SrniTh. Row I: Pvl. V, Young, G. Aronoll, M, Hollzman, C. Ferdon, R. Dixon, E. Tiemeyer, C. Weiss, SQT. F. Wallace, PvT. V. Se-TTon. Tx Moving picTures and disTinguished speakers high- lighTed The programs Tor The year. WiThrow princi- pal, Mr. WalTer Peoples, Told The group a biT oT Il ll Y fi' II I. ll Il fi fi 'l'll I V II .. W, ,AL . ,Q . The hisTory and inTeresTing poinTs abouT The Hughes- WiThrow TooTball rivalry. 3I2's own Mr. OTis Games, or King 0Tis, enTerTained wiTh lines of poeTry aT one oT The regular Friday nighT sessions. This year The programs were arranged by Chairman Al Goering assisTed by Mr. Havlovic, adviser. 'l'lI HIIHV II lol lllilllgffi HUGHES CLUB-Row I: W. Neelly, C. Parlcs, C. Donaldson, R. Miller, C, WalTer, N. Denharl, W. Miller, S. Gersenfish, D. BrueTTing, J. Friedlander, A. Fuller, M. Bump. Row 2: R. Deans, ll. Ciiiler, E. Heinemann, G. Sfevens, D. Zimmer, J. STuT7nmn, F. Slroehlein, P. Freeze, P. Randall, A, Shaefer, D. Brauer, W. Gllll'V1lfil1Pl', C. Blunl, H. Muhlhausur. Row 3: H. Ki-IM-ru-nlwi, A. Gi'iTfes, E. Jahnlic, R. Iverson, E. Oberschmidf, R. Baxler, D. SmiTh, W, Hauer, S. Kohn, R. Moore, R. Hummell, W. Sonder- IYLIH, lVdY15, B4'WVx'llltH1. Row 4: R. Hill, .l. l'i-Tvrscm, D, Rhollnn-2, D, Solsmnn, S. Yuellig, H. KeaTing, N. Doclc, D, Bucl, R. Dixon, W. Wagner, R. Gruenlme, J. Andrews, V. Ja-rivwwi-iii, ll. Biulil, C. Billner. 4 g.4rlL4'A4.4'1'Y1fYtf t7.gf1.,vg- HONOR LEAGUE OFFICERS: Vera Tozzer, Exec. Com.: EsTher Donahue. Exec. Com.: MarTha Krapp, Vice-Pres.: Virginia Sippel, Pres.: Naralie Jamison, Sec'y.: VioleT SchlueTer, Treas.: Jean T-loclc, Exec. Com.: Kay Pyles, Exec. Comm, VERY girl in The Senior class is a member oT The l-Tonor League under The guidance oT Miss M. J. BenTley. Many lasTing Triend- ships were made aT The LiTTle SisTers' parTy in OcTober. The Treshmen were again en- TerTained by The league aT Their regular ChrisTmas ParTy. AT This Time The girls en- ioyed Two movies, one oT which was called Marching WiTh Old Glory Telling oT The worlc oT The Red Cross in all parTs oT The world. Many oTher inTeresTing programs. consisTing oT quiz programs, music, and speakers were held ThroughouT The year aT The meeTings. On The spring calendar oT The l-lonor League was a Tea ThaT TeaTured The organizaTion and TuncTions oT The U. S. O. INFORMATION DESK STAFF-STanding: L. Wilson, W. Wambaclc, L. MeisTer, D. Schneider, R. Rohe, M. Krapp, P. Tierney, T. RiTsch. Seafed: E. Tannhauser, Mary l3aneTh, T-T. WinTers. Welcoming The new class as Tresh- ies' aides and giving helpTul advice aT The inTormaTion deslc are Two oT The services oT The T-lonor League. STrangers are guided Through The halls oT l-lughes by These girls who serve aT The deslc. FRESHTES AIDES--Row 5: E. KunTTnor, Tl, T-lar Tiq, V. Schlueler, J. Emmerich, M. Krnpp, M. Roemer, K. Pyles, V. Sippel. Row 4: E. Donahu -, J, l-lock, R. Dierf, L. MasTors, D. Moonilz, V. Tozzer, Row 3: N. Jamison, D. Wenger, S. lflanison, C. l-lfreplxe, R. Tierney, M. Noll, B. Bergen, V. Scully, S, ChaTTic-ld, E. Nil-n.-ibfr, Row 2: R. Prediger, E. Tannhauser, E. Epplu blaTT, L, Wilson, R. Rohm.. Row l: A. Ginsberg, L. Feldman, N. Argo, F. DiTTus. NoT In PicTure: T-larrieT WaTlcins. 66 lill5ll.!i filaZ'I' llllill ST -alllllflllllli AT H HHE5 GIRL RESERVES-Row 4: M. Wong, I-I. Harlig, E. Wacksman, M. Esles, J. Kaderli, V. Feiler, A. Egelberg, R. Kendall, S. Malinsky, N. Willis, M. I-lemovilz, J. Blersch, S. Harrison, P. Lawson, R. Voll, S. Lehmann, N. Zeller, l. Schwarlz, E. Baier, J. Johnslon, J. Bruchmann, E. Wuesl, C. Clarke, E. Wilzbach, G. Jaeger, S. Zimel, B. Kadis. Row 3: R. Fox, C. Wold, E. Becker, E. Monlgomery, L. l-lerwek, R. Cramer, B. Kessen. D. Hoeweler, D. Schweflmann, P. Ro- rnanelln, B. Masl, B. Weiss. S. Goodall. G. Howe. Row 2: F. Cole, R. Schneider, E. Pranikolf, B. Abramson, L. Gulhman, F. Dillus, M. Taylor, V. Koch, M. Weiser, D. Pappas, E. Gscheidle, S. Ernsling. Row I: S. Wollrum, l. Finke, R. Vorherr, S. Slreillemeier, E. Breilhold, V. Tozzer, E. Schailner, G. Wernicko, E. Kueifner, C. Wolf, C. Mooney. Some had lwo long braids. Olhers had shorl slubby ones lhal hardly showed, bul almosl everyone followed The order of lhe day - pig- lails. This l I2 Piglail Day was lhe senior girl's answer lo 3l2's Bow Tie Day. Al lhe lell, OFFICERS-Pres. Kafherine Voel- ger, 5ec'y. Marianne Borden, Treas. Joyce Hebel, Program Cr. Emily Kuellner, V. Pres. Jean nelle Levinson. Irene Nickel, Belly Lieberman, Mildred Rosen, Pal Tierney, Rulh Ullner, Dorolhy Wenger and Ann Scruggs display lheir coillures lo a wicked ll2er. Amy Ormslon has her back adorned wilh a sign. 67 Always a club lhal holds up lhe finesl slandards for girlhood, The Girl Reserves 'rhis year have slressed 'rhe idea of service. One of 'rhe large pieces of work lhey underlook, was giving aid in caring for young charges al lhe Child Care Cenlers. Panel discussions were an inleresling lealure of 'rheir meelings. Topics debaled included problems ol youlh, iuvenile delinquency, family relalions, daling and olher problems lhal adol- escenls lace. Spring was a busy season for lhe Girl Reserves. During March, lhey sold souvenir plales of l'-lughes. April 26 was lhe dale ol lheir Talenl Show al The Cenlral Y.W. C.A. This was pul on in coniunclion wilh lhe I-li-Y boys. The Girl Reserves- l-li-Y picnic was lhe high- lighl of lhe May Calendar. LATIN CLUB-Las? Row: M, Slciilrr, F. Wolll, C. Clarke, N. liallelman, S. Feldman, F, Smillw, M, Bump, E. Slmrr, B. Lndwirl, P. Tlwrwrripson, R Wrilifrr' V, SflilU1'if'V, l. Sln'-r, J, Lrnrncricln, M. Himowilz. Row 5: E, Redfield, V. Sippel, L. l-luber, L. Huonelf-ld. V. lfunold, M. Knapp, A. Sliml- lriwi-. Row 4: V: Tour-r, J. Gronauoi, J. Hoclr, N. Jamison, C. l-leeplce, K. Cassini, C. Clwarbonneau. Row 3: R. Fromnril, C. Sfiullvi, L. Masli-rs, 5. iirrslini -l. U'-rirrrld, C, Gnorqnlnn, G. Brown. Row 2: V. Hunley, M. Bumillcr, C. Mooney, J. Cinficio, H. Gnmy, P. Mf'Ml1llPD, P. Bursir-L, J. Rfiliinvrin. Fronf Row: B. Baivrcn, E. Lppleblalf, B. Plriem, M, Brown, J. Smilln, J. Love, M. Boclccr, S. Benliam. E. Breiflnolcl, C. Ollnn, V. Buwliron, A. W.i'rl, H. W.1lLir1s, R. Mnllson, J. Kir-lzmann III. .llfll Uifilllfi LIVII IIN 'l'IlllllllliIl il'I'llIIlIlf ffll XTIIIN Uniled by bonds of common under- slanding of 'rlwings classic, Jrlwe srudenrs of Caesar, Cicero, and Vergil garliered ..- every monrli ar 'rlieir Larin Club meer- ings. Wirlw Miss M. Julia Benrley as irs direclor, The club gave many varied programs covering sucli subiecrs as cusloms in Roman elecrions, llwe prac- rices on rlwe Roman Salrurnalia, and Jrlrie beginnings of Sl. Valenrine's day. An- olrlwer iearure was a quiz program wilrlw sers of guesrions on Larin Topics. Al- llwougb llie war lwas inrroduced many new subiecls inlro Jrlie s'rudenr's curricu- lum, 'rlie classics srill remain and 'rlrie sludencr of Larin knows 'rlwe sarisfacrion of discovering flue beaury rlwere. if OFFICERS-Sealed: llir-f-. llon Sniilliq Joann Jobnslon, in-f Ci imp S+-Wy. Rulli Uifzilq Dorolliy Wenger, lf'-r. cii1YV'. Sranding: Willifwm Oosper, Exec. Com.: ll- -X Piiiilr-r lriir. Corn.: irvas. l-lumfis l-larl. lV-Pres, Ls. NNil.'ig ir lr nfl in pi+'lurr'l. 68 Expanding The membership lo in- clude Tirsl year sludenls, Le Cercle Francais had an inleresling year, Programs Tealured charades, verb acling games, spelling bees and word Tormalion games, quizzes, and cards. Miss Louise F. Benlley enler- lained The group wilh leclures on her Travels in France and displayed many inferesling curios and souvenirs. The French Club, an old organizalion al Hughes, keeps The hope of a Free France sfrong in 'rhe hearls ol all who love and appreciale France, ils cus- loms, language, and lileralure. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS - Sealed: Marx Kmmili, lxiw. Com.: Callwiim- V--wi, Tw.. Cum.: Fu--.. lv.: Ri-flfif-Iilg V. Prvs, Riilh Uiwl. Sfanding: Sallie lou l'.1rkriv, lx:-i. Com., Tix-as. Ronald lim-in.un, 151-iv. lolly lilly-inon nul in pi-luwl. Radio programs, school assemblies, posfers, and exhibifs in arf museums, libraries, and schools Tealured in The observance of La+in Week . This was held from March I2 Through March I8, under 'rhe auspices ol The Ohio Classical Conference. Dr. Wil- liam T. Semple ol The Deparlrmenl of Classics al The Universily of Cincin- nali and Miss M. Julia Benlley of our own Lalin Deparrmenf were on The Service Commillee which planned 'rhe delails of all The affairs con- necfed wilh This observance. A+ l-lughes ilself, The week was cele- braled wilh a dou- ble audiforium. Miss Benlley, Miss Fink, and Miss Busch dis recled The produce lion. FRENCH CLUB - Back Row: l . Wil.'li.ii lv, l , Cain--, ll. Mimnilf, N. Turn:-i, M. llmidsivim, S. Clark, R. fwwin, M. M.-onilx, l. Slmil, S. l1'lllY7.IUH, ll. Vivll. Middle Row: T. linlw, l. llrown, A. lmlf-kw, C. Ch-11 lwonneniii, .l, Binder, M. Klqppr-l'l, l. M.islvi'S, A. kin-.ii.l, .l, llilirkinmin, l. Wil-.-un, .l. l:LholT. Froni Row: .l. W.xlrlin.un, .l. Yu ivhnln, Civ. Klinn-, N. Willis, ' ll, S-lim-iilor, ll. Kininid, M. Mill'-r, ll, Aslww, A. Giiiwlml-1, .l. Robinson. -sr' zfxf X f xx f Now more lhan ever, Spanish is imporlanl lo young cilizens. The war has broughl aboul increased 'rrade wilh Soulh America. When viclory comes, many sludenls expecl lo visil our soulhern neighbors by using 'the Pan-American Highway. The sludy of Spanish is a preparalion for lhe world of Tomorrow. We learn nor only 'rhe language of lhe people, buf also rheir cusloms and lradilions. One allernoon each monlh La Terlulia meels under 'rhe sponsorship of Mrs. LeRoy. The meelings are conducled as much as possible in Spanish. Aclivilies for l'he year, which were cenlered aboul Soulh American lopics, included an inleresling 'rallc by Professor Willis K. Jones of Miami Universily on Soufh American hos- piralily and a showing ol lhe Disney film, Sou+h of Jrhe Border . The highlighl of lhe meelings was a lallc by an exchange sludenl al U.C. from Colom- bia in Soulh America. He spoke abouf lhe 'reen-age groups of lhe Americas. A+ each meeling, iolces, riddles, slories, songs and games in Spanish are 'rhe fealures. Every year lhe club sponsors a dinner parly al lhe Spanish Inn, where, in an almosphere of Old Spain, Spanish food is served and Spanish cusloms are observed. SEPA AISH Alflllllllli TS 5 WITH HUB J. EIGHHUH5 SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS-V. Pres. James Risch: Pres. Eva Tannhauser: Treas. Milne Kennedy. lSec'y. Rose Harlman, noi in piclurel. SPANISH CLUB-Row 3: R. Hummel, P. Leisinger, L. Perdomo, E. Waclcsman, B. Chillwood, K. Dicks, B. Kusman, S. Schwenlrer, G. Warshofslry, R. Donn, R. Nogen, E. Frye, B. Clowers, W. Kaufman, C. Tonne, B. Grueninqer, H. Goldberg, J. Sander, S. Harrison. Row 2: C. Georgelon, C. Garber, R. Simlcin, G. Williams, S. Goldmeyer, M. Borden, L. Kreuler, B. Kanel, B. Schierloh, F. Rosenberg, J. Miller, L. Berlsch, E. Olmsied, D. Schneider, W. Sleffen, E. Sher, J. Nogen, L. Wilson, H. Baverman, B. Simpson. Row I: M. Fox, S. Kielh, S. Greenberg, V. Haslinger, M. Salashin, M. Foqel, M. Weiser, L. Levine, J. Friedlander, L, Smilh, J. Romani, L. Pease. ix b-' s. l Mil F3 C HJR Row 5:1 Vkw-, C, SM-U4 rv, G, S' H'-vmvwr, V, lub:-rq, H, Mnfzrwr, Row 4: Row 416, Rcxuso, M, G!-1!1lwA-v 1, F, W Ui ww' I Hu L ,vw ,vw U. Umf vu HI v R, KWH- M, fvmHw,C,M.1.'. -E, R,Vf1vk,wwp, Row 3: B. Kxxbffy, J, Frif'-HWmnc'lf1r, Row 3: G, W1-:ffm R, CHw'mf'v N, Fm' Vw-' C, Q7 uv, fu,Y1wHR1. Row H.Pr1-A.-.vv, M,Cww1, N,SM.-lmmi, K,Wfwwlmfiw,B,Kvnf'm, Row 2: l.Kf1Mff, E, Mnzgmi, B, Mm? S, Hmwls -vw, 1, NM-r' ai Uv C, M1-wr, Row 1. ,lx nivv, U, Kmfis, E., BML--1, A, Krwup, Row I: M, NF'LlVYM!I1VV, B, VVGNMV, FiTrqm'aH, P, FrPwd'Yw'xrv H, lmw V-f':, Q WH u W fN'v1 : Uv, H, FHM-1, I. Sf mix M, KM-ms. W fa'e'w HE W' awww sa' l'Ill'l'I llIl l X , I small. ul' l,lll lx, '. a in el - Row 3: IW, SMH'-, Q, Brnff-Nuff,A,GucHHz1v1f'f, F,SfVfWf'b'1M'iV1, H, HAM, E, NOVUOH, S, WLxii, P, KM-rw, G, Sf.-rw, Row 2: V. Wf'l--v, M. K1-vvwwix, S CIHL H, C51nnv'fw-'l',1u1 w,W. Hmm, J, Sfnim, S, Kfwhn, Fu Wf1inlxc::c1, M. Bump, B, Mooro, C, Drawn! M, KVA-fm W, H11-., Row I: 5, Mfv'1L:, S, lwhmmn I M.1Hvw. R, N.-w'v.wn, A, Bi Ms- PM-V, M. F1-Hvrmm, R, Hmfrrmn, F, Gwlwldlo, E. DOV1HP1l1P, T, VVIIHQWQ G, M Seafed on floor: V. Siyw-Y V, T 1 Mf'X'l'H Cflllii Q' ' ' F K .' 1 5 -72' I' -' :Y .1 ' FROM worlc in basic algebra fo 'lhe infri- cafe fwisfs of frigonomefry, fhe sfu- denf learns how fo solve problems bofh by analysis and synfhesis. l-le is securing fhe power fo fhinlc logically. Those who are inferesfed in mafhemafics usually ioin The Mafh Club: fhere, under fhe capable direcfion of lvlr. Siehl, fhey hear well informed spealcers lecfure on fimely fop- ics. Officers fhis year were: Pros, llaul Rviqwilg lxof. Comm, Bill Miller: Si'-fyTi'v.1S. Pal Tliornp-mn: V. Pies, Ralph Dixon: Tw.. Comm. Man- lwd Rihin. PROFITS from fhe corsage sale af fhe opereffa, neffing 585, wenf fo fhe Red Cross. A confribufion of S25 was also made fo fhe Communify Chesf. The acfivifies fhis year have followed a nafural bend foward war worlc. Miss lVlcSurely, fhe able sponsor who has lcepf in fouch wifh many of fhe l-lughes boys, super- vised The record drive, proceeds of which were also given fo service organizafions. Officers of Sales Club included: Row 2: V-Pres. Mel Peeiless: Troas. Dorofhy Noll: Pres, Donald Allman. Row I: Cor. Secfy. Connie Cnncaro: Rec. Secy Lois Wiffenbauvn. .aiming ig CHESS CLUB Row 2: Pri-s, ll. Townslvy, R. Willa, R. Fullf-n, C. Amin o, . rivdman, R. Knlllm, ,l. l WULNXI, Ml UI, Q lnl KNVVKTTT, . Bump, R. Kli-in, H, Goldberg. CHESS, alfhough played on a checlcer board, involves more men and maneuvers fhan checkers and requires more concenfrafion. The Chess Club mef every Wednes- day in llo and worlced This year foward a fournamenf wifh fhe Xavier feam as a climax fo an inferesfing year. Mr. Doherfy is fhe sponsor. STarTed as a boosT- er aT aThleTic con- TesTs, The Three year old Pep Club is TasT becoming a l-lughes TradiTion. Through eTTorTs oT This lively club, aTTendance and spiriT have in- creased aT TooTball and baslceTball games. PennanTs, sTiclcers,and shalcers were sold in coop- eraTionwiTh l-lughes Club. PresidenT Vera Tozzer and a group oT energeTic girls Tormed The nucleus oT The Ticlc- eT sellers Tor The annual TooTball double header. Plans were made To help The band wiTh iTs TransporTaTion problems This year. l'lIlT lIl.l Il. in I in Ill i . I l I ' I l i lillll 'lop Group: Si- y., Fred Slroehloin: PubliciTy Chr., Mary Jo Miller, Pres. Vera Tozzer, V.-Pres., Evelyn Monlgomorv, 5 I i K I I C 1 P 1 1 Sill, in Arms. Bill l-lolllcamp lTreas., Eugene Michels noT in picfurel. Row 4: C. Kennard, R. Freeman, P, Cailer, , Williams S. Prirwlnor, D. Lulfon, B. PTiir-rn. Row 3: P. Jenlcins, F. Krausser, P. Lawson, V. Sippel, E. Donahue, R. Ki:-an I, , , , Mill.-i, W. Strunk, J, Fleming, M. Slolln, D. l-lume, J. Berqold, S. Willis, S. Schneider. Row 2: J. Czhony, M. Ali,-is ,ll i llis R 67, Pnlmisiinn, S. Pin:-, G. Borlz, C. Morrison, G. Klein, P, Overbeclc, C. Campbell. Row l: C. Heeplw, N, Wi ' . , Sliiiiiliniii, P. Cole, M. Miller, M, Kamuf. Senior Service ScouT Troop No. 24, in addi- Tion To Tixing up an upsT-airs room aT The house oT The leader, Mrs. John l-l. l-Terriclc, has rendered The Tol- lowing communiTy services: worlc aT The Deaconess l-lospiTal, balcing coolcies Tor U. S. O., serving as Jun- ior l-losTesses Tor U. S. Q., and worlc aT The Employmenlr CenTer. They conTribuTed Tive dollars Trom The Treas- ury Tor War Bonds. Back Row: P. l ii-nrh, S. Hoo- ilin l, f7biirm.inn. lf. Bock, A. llililii-i, P. Ki-.l, B. Cramer, .l. Winlf-v'n, J. Lublrr. Silfingz L, Harrison, V,Pres, l. VauqhT, G. Mfislnrs, Pres. P. Coll. Trams, Olxr'rH1hDD, Lewis lwidnr Mrs. J. T-l. Herriclc. lNoT in picTure, Sfwc'y. V. Mirhaelsl Illl I. l.. Ill i if i TIII !Xll'I'fi AT The l-lome Eco- nomics meeTings un- der Miss RuTh l-lel- man, The girls have sTudied The imporT- ance oT The home during war Time. Jean Ahrens, Juan- iTa l-TueTher. CaTh- erine Diclcs, and RuTh Becker exhibiT sTuTTed animals made Tor The Chil- dren's ConvalescenT l-lome. Below. Rose Laird demonsTraTes make-up Techniques on model Shyrlein Zimel. OFFICERS: Standing: Corn. Hr-.id Rilo Keilul, Trees. Elaine Graf. SeaTed: Seoy. Mariano Grum-ner, Pres. Paula Ovovbuplc, V.-Pres. Chnrlolle Scolf, Enlerlain- menTs,l1r. Dorothy Wendi-v. Row 3: L. Knlilo, L. l-wld man, M, Usinqm, 5. Aulilr-, R. Ci'-imirr, U, Wlwiili-rv, L, VVanninqi-r, J. T-lui-The-I, R. Bi-rkw, l. Srhw.irl1, B. Qui Tlir-b, D. Hume, A. Gin-. liuisq, B. Clowcln, .l. Aluwn' M. Kics, S, l-li-nqsllor. Row 2: S, Arnold, F. Chance, K. Uirlfs, E. Nienalver, M. Bar rawclifl, E. Beclrer, E. Frye, H. Wfallcins. Row I: B. Cope, M, Lslcs, P, Schm-ir der, M. GunTher, G. Ken nard, B. Kadis, M. Mayer. POLLY CDF THE CIRCUS Mm' s in-I llw I3 r'y, ,I hi' I' is :IHS liiiiimlil I Iv': -iv in lliiilhiii Llvi-in n Iilvxiiiil fliiii i lil--mon Sl '!-v ii Qilmil--1. Aiiiiiiii .lulifi ST v11v iz his dim ilill-i I-. Hlwiiii-X Wir lusliwiv- Miss PeiLir's, .1 miiinsli-i I v-r' l'fuuwf-II IVIVS. NViIiiu-1lil1y I 1'-f MT'-i i I 'Iii- I I ir liliiiulini- II:-liiill WiIIiT'- Wili-'iLA'il1I'y I .,, I Iliiii I-.-.Iin.ii-- .im iw WQII- .riiiiiy I 'A ' ITIL ' I iii.-I Yvyh , im-,I I. Fw'-drlifw ,Iiihnffn I I Ili-Ifin lilliimilf llfwrfilliy Er-nffn I :iiIy i1I .If-.un Iliii ii VOYV1 Ni '-v' rin I I Ili-iiiii-Ilia Iiiil Hasly Jones ii vi-Ii'-ri-d ml Iwliiiit LII-iiliif Ii Mandy .liwnv-s, his x-.il'- C' vI-v llllill' lTiIiI.' .If'r Ballmer, fiifus pifilvii ' i Ilvrlui-il Siivwliin P.-Ily, his s-lar iiflf-V NI-iiiriil IT:-i Iwi Miss Llsie sul slilutf- rider Virginia Yvllllil Un-'Ia Toby ian ml ill we IIiHllICii11ll'I Big .Ii'n, lwss invasni In I3-'I vskv I Kuhn Dr, I-Ifirlley llliiwll Wi-Ill PERFORMERS-Ri'ITfiivl Sin if-iiimii, lliiyil ffvlil lin Frark Fisbf-rI, led Cami-i in llon Piirlli-i, Ailliui Hai lvrswh1, loin Rcivwwr, Slinili-y Yue-Ilili, .Iwlin Ruse, .lnlm VandeQriTl, Charles Clirislnian Gary lvluiphy, .Iunv Slie-ig If-V. Bessie Wsrlsli, Liimlv-Th Caine Viiqinm Ti-ilirr, .Iiwy CIiTlon, Marfmrf'-I Clillvin, Hiiiiii-I Miiilmilw, llmlliy Wifnijer, -llwi-livin Rilurlg lvitiii- l4ii-ul--i, llliiill Wiilll, JO Sage play, audiTorium session, opera eTTa or oTher sTage TunCTion would be possible wiThouT The aid oT The sTage crew worlcing under The direcTion oT lvlr. Elrner Porler. They Ioolc aTTer The IighTs, The props. curTains, nnilqes, and sTage seTs. ST6r1ding: lvli. III ilvi Gaim n I , IIIII- Riiliiwl lv.inn,SI.'ii1i- Manavieiq Pimmrd Bi msn, ln Fronlz Ri lv-il Iii-yignnii, li-ii Iyiirtiinf-, I? lrerl livin- IW Ii.ll'I'IIIlIi I IIII'I'I'l1 NITII XII. IIIIIIISTIIIXTI Following in The TooTsTeps oT IasT year's ciTy Champions, I-Iughes ParIaTors have had anoTher suo cessTuI year debaTing on a posT war plan Resolved: IhaT The UniTed STaTes should ioin in recon- sTiTuTing The League oT INIaTions. The Trophy was awarded Tollowing The I:irsT Annual DebaTe Tourna- rnenT held aT SainT Xavier IasT year. !5xTTer opening Their schedule by parTiQipaTing in a deIoaTe rneeT- ing aT I-IarniITon I-Iigh, They have engaged opposiTion Tronn several schools including WaInuT I-Iills, CoviingTon I-Iolmes, SainT Xavier, and I-IarnilTon. Row 3: .I. I iulslvuuiih, B. Mi ii'T if-, M. IC'-nrwfTy. 5, If Im NI. lTii vi.xi' I. Swilliririi-V, ll. SIIFWII, In Ci Iii-n. ROW 22 IVI, ICI i-.- iwm, IVI. Vlfiwlpml, R. fwiriirlivr. V Hay 'f-i If-1. C. Gililvi-r C. Pi'-Troll. Row I: G. Giiwnlu. W. I-lfiuor, li. Cbersrhmidl. M, l'n -ip NoT on picTure: S. Finslinfi. II. law uri- Il Menu- I. IIiiI'n+-i. -r i m . I . f ' 1 ' 1 S ' 'M ' 1 A.-x . ,. ' I . 1 Q., K - . ,- wx Ni., .4 X . S, 1 , ' lt.. .R I . .G h. ...x .X - E J' ' 1 4 9 9' . ,A N4 A, 1 4 tk 8 5 vf h s 3 - f . A ' ig fa - ' h I T: f ' ,V ' Y if Q in Qs. QL, , Q., A .Zigi 4,i,YA,, V, v,', A . 1. - 'L .M , . .5 S Ev f' jfs f RA 5 X. A. ,Q -Q .. ,xx K W W- - Q9 9 an ,bs . ,, I N up 3:5 , xwf' I bf 4' 'Q' A5 W 9 xp. f ,,,, - ..,-.wb . ,y .mx K, F K iff: . , af' A F LITERARY STAFF-Back Row: B. Moore, E. Wolff, D. Shear, E. S. Swillinqer, R. Swlllinqer, A. Wernersbaclc, D. Kash, S. Kohn. Fronf Row: M. Klcpperf, P, Thompson, M. Bumiller, B. Weiss, M. MiHer, N. Kreifer, K. Pyles, M. Becker, S. Cohen. 1 THE BUSINESS STAFF-On Sieps: R, Swinbuvq, D. Funlfe, P. MfMullr:n REPORTERS-Beck Row: L. Meisfer, R. Simpkin, D. Luffon, D. Wenger. T' Wllllams' B' Kamen J' pmmfeml' R' mom' H' Goldbeyq' Fron+: J. OBrien, M. Krapp. E. Dormlnuf-, A. Ovmsfon, K. Wnvnimul Firsf Row: A. Shffvlodr, M. Mayer, E. Bork, J. Anderson. L. Masiers, A. Glnsburq. D, Sinner. 78 ,vd Jagxf., LC' '1-' ,uAnf . if Af' Q ' 'V Y,-uf ' P will L H if-A - '-lv ' 'Ipit-,,'lM1,4-c.65lAf2' fbi.. .Q A.. ...- .11 NTO 'rhe Gargoyles alcove office on Jrhe lhird floor fresh- l men, sophomores, iuniors, and seniors bring manuscripls, col- umns, inlerviews, and news of clubs, sludenls, and leachers for 'rhe weekly publicalion. Un- der The direclion of Miss Hazel l-. Koppenhoeler and sludenl advisers, Rulh Dierl and Ronald Freeman, Jrhe newspaper is ed- i'red by a sialic oi iuniors. The Gargoyles sevenleenlh anniversary conlains lwo inno- vafions, lhe service men's sub- scriplions and lhe home room Cir-Cula-Hon SYS1-ern in boys Maudie Burlon, lealure edifor: Mac Bump, Ervin Qberschmidl, fo-sporls edilorsi Rulh Dierl, sludenf adviser: Bob Bowman, news edilor. Miss Koppenhoefer, slalf adviser: Jane Askew, cily edifor: Ronald Freeman, sludenl' adviserg sell in irls' rooms and irls in u Q Q boys homerooms. Rolo colored seclions and monlhly six-page edilions varied lhe A group of Jrop-nolrch salesmen was employed by lhe size of 'rhe publicalrions lhis year. Following iourlh eslaie 'ro sell Jrheir producl. The Gargoyle exams, 'rhe Posl-Exam Special, a humorous sup- business sialic, under Adele Ginsburg's capable direc- plemenr was sold for The regular price of five lion, increased 'rhe sales from a previous high of l,200 cenls. April Fools' day was ihe day for a humor- per week io a normal weekly sale of I,700 and an ous issue of iokes, riddles, and parodies. Near occasional 2,000 circulalion. Adverlisemenls were so ihe end of Jrhe year, an enlire issue was devoled well solicired by Adele's business slafl lhai an exlra ro Jrhe seniors. page was published every six issues. HGARGOYLEH CIRCULATION REPRESENTATIVES-Top: 6. Grail, L. Off, A. Carl, F. Elkins, W. Neeley, V. Scully. Down sfeps leff: F. Fdiiemon, S. Cliaffield, J. Hock, P. Tiurnr-y, H. Mayne. Down sfeps righl: M. Kress, R. Rosenberg, J. Hanis, W, Gandcnberger, P. Carler, F, Slroehlein, B. Kanel. Slandingz M. Novak, L. Henkel, J. Taylor, A. Goering, R. Huelsebusch, P. Miller, B, Kuhn, J. Fckholl, F. Jahnke, P, Friedman, B. Brailord, J. Moni- qomoiy, U. Frazier, F. Sieiman, M. Bolfen, P. Jenkins, B. Hayes, C. Heepke, V. Toner, M. Krapp, M, Goldberg, R, Herberl. SiHing: L. Feldman, J. Rrnnam, J. Abraham, F. Schaenqald, E. Carl, M. Feldman, P. Slochel, B. Barqen, C. Sfoffreqan, M. Noll, P, Appel, 79 ll I 1 Will! Wllllll -WTI l'IlI'l'lllllI, flNNll TI. fiIfTI'I MR. CLYDE A. HALL UirecTing Business Managers in Their work and keeping Annual accounTs, Mr. l-lall, Tinancial adviser oT The year- book, helped To guide The sTaTT suc- cessTully Through a year oT war shorT- ages and higher cosTs. ATTer much debaTing, The l944 ediTors decided To porTray l-lughes in a war year. To execuTe The plan oT The book, each sTaTT member had his own parTicular responsibiliTy. ln Room IO3, The Annual QTTice, EdiTress RuTh DierT mighT be direcTing her co-workers in Trimming or pasTing phoTo- graphs. To her Tell The duTy oT The underclassman, TaculTy and senior secTions. Keeping The calendar up To daTe was her TavoriTe pasTime. Working closely wiTh The oThers, was our layouT adviser, ArT EdiTor PaT Jenkins. PaT made mosT oT The layouTs in The book, as well as The cover design. In The midsT oT The scene, Business Manager Paul CarTor mighT bursT in shouTing, lT's superl We sold 2050 annualsl 88OfO oT The school! To Paul and Carol l-leepke, Business Managers, goes The creoliT Tor The subscripTion sales. When noT counTing money or conTerring wiTh Mr. l-lall, They would be discussing adverTisemenTs. EdiTor Ronald Freeman mighT walk in dragging his camera behind him. This year The ediTor doubled as cameraman. Ron planned The aThleTic secTion and Took mosT oT The picTures. l-le supervised copy Tor acTiviTies, view secTion, class work and aThleTics. Two capable and energeTic sTaTT members were Jean l-lock and Sallie Lou Parker. Working daily wiTh The ediTors, They helped in every way Trom idenTiTicaTion oT clubs To wriTing copy, Trimming, and pasTing. Vera Tozzer looked aTTer The girls' aThleTic secTion. Lois MasTers Typed copy. 1 R MISS HELEN TANGEMAN A s w e w o r k o ci Through deadlines, keeping spiriTs high, commenTing, aid- ing and consTanTly checking was Miss Tangeman, who served as Annual Adviser. Hughes in Qur Time owes much To her unTirf ing eTTorTs. Sfandingz R. liiiwinnn, T. f5lw-rsilwiiiirll, A, Cixi-riviii, l. liiyimn, S, Cfilivii. Seefedi V. lfw,',':-r, l. Maalm-i, .l. Hoi k, N. .lqrviifwiy ls, Tri-di in-i l A-li-w i 'T ev, . P' ' M sr- , T. i.l 2 :ski we qwimx scnou is 1 , S T ill' nf X Wfffassocih Standing: l. llouili-ii, l. lla! l f-'f ,iliiilf-, A, llviiiirw, .l. livyiin, S. Wf'll, Cy. Sli-in. SeaTed: T'. Huisick, L, Rnd lnrld, P. Mi Mull:-ii, V. S- ul ly A. Rui-lin S. lhirlifi. we A I 125 3 gm flkx -L si 'M v ff 1 OW1 '51 3 - ... ' Z QQ? Yf X Wifi 1p.59I'1Ti f i , J ef, 42253 A :,Qi5'fl?. ' Q , ' ' , :WA 1 M E R1 L N .315 I Q if A F:- f 'f fs: jx 4 5.1 -ga Q, nn, A. 3515, R Z is .. X A A Qi l ' W J I vmgv ' 2 ' '2 X Ib gl if Q Q i XX 'ks lx E K I . Amin? . BMS S I, 4 . V' if 8,1 , , 6 ?,r gh I f gf -, K 2 a I in v. 1 . fi. - , F g ,L-H X L . 'aim ahve Us 12' 's.m? as as M x Bob Neumann Bqvb Wesfrucn and Evnesf Bernnardf Mr A Raymond Kmfz I5 Jrng dnodor of bofn or funn We hunwpof fruo wnucb cnforfauns gjfnudmfor Cbesfra and band Ho as responsubl fm Hwo many mms cn H10 foofbwll Held and af dgnvfe xnnoyafuons offered by We band and fw inc n hu JUNIOR CHOIR Row W C f v LJ IJ, M 1 H I Row Row V, 1 Row iw ORCHESTRA - Flule: l, Ti'-nivyvi, Clarinels: E. Drillmeyor. V. Toner, L. Alexander, M. Kress. Trumpefs: B. Wesliicli, B. Ni-umfmn, E. Bernlmrdl. Trombones: l, Allmnn, V. Gwen. Drums: .l. Klndm, R. Seibvrl, C. Graslmrn. Piano: E. Kill. Violins: V. Sippel, U. Lindunmnn, R. Coucli, F. Ollen, M. llvralilw-ilq. Cello: l. liinllv. French Horn: ll. VVnllm's, R. Juonqlinq, A. Yarzlxo. Bass: B. Kleine, J. Risali. Harp: P, Lawson. if 'l'll!I l'llIl.!l. HX 'l'IIlI ?i'l'4llilI. Nllllilll HEI liiillli fi ll'EllIMl2 AND-Clarinefs: lnlill-mv All-Xander. Napoli'-vn Bradley, Jerome Bremen, William Brown, Euqene Drilmeyerl Slanley ii-nlw, l'.inl Kulmf-lil, Millun O-ilmw, lvlillwn Pnndcwl, Euqenv Snlmenqold, Billy Slapin, Ed Swillinqer, Vera Tmxer, Bill Vililwlvr. Flule 8: Piccolo: lrwin livnwyvr. Saxopliones: B Tvnm'-- Rolwerl Duc-rr, E Alli --.lark Koelulor, Don Wurlz. rench Horns: Wilmn CI:--, Rnlli .lin-nlilim1, Plwwmw- Rinlil, l30i'nll'iy Waller, Librarian. Trumpels and Cornelsz Rcwborl xllwn-4 lil, linii- lli-inli.n'lll. RQ-lv-rl C.m.lm-, Rnlplm lli-wn, .lr-linny llomi1,.l00 l-lnylovif, Rnln-il Neumann, Belly Joan Rcnclr, X N innlil Svw.-miy, Rmb!-rl Wi-slii-li, Assl. lin-llw. Barilonesz Edwin Huqlms, Elmer Slnnv. Trombones: lfdwmd Allman, -inun Gr--nn--, .lnlm Hnllf-lnnnd. Brasses: Allen Gmllliwlw, Bill Kleinn, James Risali, Rnlpli Seiberl, Percussion: Williarn yulin, Cxnal Cm-ilinaii, lliwnlwii- Wlllilllll, Cwwixiin Willi.1'iis, Rolwil Zeunili. Color Bearersi Eye Kill, Virqinifi Sippel. um Meior: C'n-.n.ii- Cinnlly. Drum Maiorelles: llnllw lxiv:-willing Vivqinia Seylried. Bob Weslrich is llie sludenl leader of llme band. 'Z . ' li- 5 ea .,. Q. V i , ,, 83 I I I f .,, 1 .f if , A vi l I 4 . ,f fL ---wmv ' '1 GIRLS' GLEE - Las? Row: E, Palmer, J. Kadcrli, J, Frommc-r, R, Smilh, J. Locker, M. Wclls, C. Schmidt, J, Calloway, L. Wilson, B. Nr-umnnn, J. Bvrqr-ld, Fifih Row: C. Williams, N, Jamisan, P. Thompson, B. Holland, A. Singer, B. Schicrloh, E. Trinklr-, J. Robinson, V, Rahn, B. Elovin, A. Hwlwr. R. Kilrhf-ns, E. Willlmvli, l. Holm. Fourfh Row: M. Feldman, J. Knorr, J. Blcrsch, P. Appel. A. Ward, J. Winlc-rs, P. Kolllor, E. Short, J. Bruckrvian, D. Brug, J. Clunl, C. Campbell, V. Scully, D. Wnnoi-r, Third Row: F. Schindler, R. Lulzlcy, M. Hullon, C, Mazzei, V. Ford, L. Serina, R. Prcdiqer, S. Scully, I. Schof-Wu, M. A. Klappmf, D. Drisrhr-I, E. Eilqvmon, M. Barrowclill, D, Ahrr-ns. Second Row: E. Monlgomr-ry, G. Flack, D. Schneider, E. Donahue, M. Dury, B. Carr, F. Wcsl, M, Fischer, R. Gump, F. Temp- rliin, J. Br-.wc-r, W, Prirr-, S. Bonham, B. Kalwy. Fronf Row: G. Klein, B, Kincaid, A. Kincaid, L. Wilson, R, Rahe, J. Clillon, B. Plrivm, C. Williams, E, Jolmnn- kmnp, T, Willimvis, J. Chambers, H. Heath, E, Knapp. , , FUTURE PRIMA UUNNXXS HLIISSIIM I Iillli lIllN!ilIllV!l'l'I.IllY , 4 ..' ' 'Jr '3'9f':'fA 'ik - '. if i fly' ..i..j:'?:f , A - ll A 1. i in -up ' 5 k.J If a sludenl wanls lo ioin lhe A Cappella Choir, one of 'rhe besl ways lo prepare for il is v membership in fhe Glee Club. Bolh Boys' and Girls' Glee clubs offer 'rwo periods a weelc ol choral Training plus lhe general good lime lor all. Tir-as. Minerva Barrowcliile: Librarian Bel- ly Sloc-ss: V,-Pros. Virginia Scully: Pres. lslhr-r Knapp: Scc'y. Rulh Prodiger: Libra- rian Buvl.:a'a Kincaid. 84 BOYS' GLEE - Fiffh Row: C. Weiss, W. Ford, N. Knlllornan, R. Gruvnlw, D. Buck, R. Rosenberg, R. Dunlzcmnn, B. Brodof, S. Yuullig, J. Ellerhorsf, B. Jacqcr, R. Lutlmi. Fourth Row: J. Clirisl-ns, S. Hysvll A. Harbrockl, D. Smith, C. Bilfncr, W. Hildfflvrand, J. Price, B. Moore, A. Yost, P. Carier, V. Oswall, W. Sondcrman. Third Row: M Flu-rlvin, W. Ovspvr, D, Runlvr, A. Brimn, I. Buchanan, P. Free-so, G. SN-vens, E. Ecrnhsrdl, W, Jacobs, D. Leigh, E. Lcrnvr, D. Jacobson. Second Row: R. Sf-lion, J, l.uulsli.1uqli, C. Bornhardl, W. Gilmer, C. Slviiinmn, A. Mornnd, R. l-loidrich, E. Swillingvr, R. Swillingnr, L. Toner, L. Huolliur, D. Allman, F-ron? Row: Li. Jcnsing, R. Allin-clit, J. Vandegriff, H, Wolisheinier, P. Byrnsidc, M. Rcllurncier, A. Koodisli, C. Chrislman, D. Ricbel, E. Wabnilz, P. Dunfeman, C. Horn, D. Tvbov. FlllfVllI.I'l'Y, DF iN, PA PAHE HEIG BUYS' liI.EE EI. H 3, l-lours, days, and weelcs of worlc wenlr info flue crealion of flue sels for Babes in Toyland. Eva Redfield, afler having de- signed +l'1e ser, saw rlwal her de- signs were successfully execured in slage size sels. The slage crew painred, loo, under Mr. Por'rer's direclion. Execufioner Charles Clwrisfmanz Treas. AI Goering: Pres. Carl Weiss: Sec'y. Sian Yuelliqg and Vaughn Oswalf. lNol in pic- iure: Librarians Ed and Diclc Swillinger and V,-Pres. Wendell Fordl. , ,iii w 4: l lu ini li M nil', S. Siriiliws, li l'lfill.inil, A. Quill, V, .lwnnr-wr-in, E. Miilir-l-, C, VV:-is l. l'-'Min-' l, llii '-'-' ' ii' i. , Xi ' ii' l' fiiivliiv. Row 3: l Nwi. lf, lufxly, li, liirbr-inmri, VV. fuliunl-, l, Nirlrf-l, ,l, Blvisfli, R, Slvinmiin, li. Mwniiix .l li'i-'- I. www ts- ll'-ini., l l' i '-'iri Row 2:lv1,N V ll Amir- if, i rr- l lwww ii lui-i wiwi.i, M. biirufilil P M li ':- N, R i ., lliw' i li 1 l lf' ll. Row lZA,Y1l,'l ,l, li I if- 1 M 'vi lr' M lf' f- iii M Ni-ur' l,Sv.ini1ii, M. Uni , lt li :V-is l, V 1' il. V Hifi M, l' iv-'i A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS Row 31 l l.i:'i - lv4i'i--u' liliifi-iii kxmiiil Row 2: l iiiii in fi ii VViii-,i,q SH- y, M..illi,1 Hull lvli-i l-'-ni: li--i-., lliul Cfiilifi. Row l: l - biwan .lwyiil Hi-lwlq V, Vi:-s, Kay llyli-f, Tlwe A Cappella Clioir is noi merely a group of singers llial reliearses every day during llwe llwird period. ll is, rallier, a group unlilce any ollwer in llwe scliool vvliose daily class is as complelely diff lerenl lrom llwe average as il is possible lo be. Tliere is a spiril presenl wliicli deslroys barriers and puls all on llwe same fooling. A parl ol llwis is due lo llwe lype ol sludy involved. ll is impossie ble To acliieve llwe cboral ellecls ol greai Russian, Englisli, or Moravian composers willioul experi' encing lbal indescribable somelliing llwal leaves a group in lolal silence allen' llie lasl nolo lias been sung. Bul clioir lwas ils liglriler momenls. lliere are almosl as many legends aboul llwe lwappenings williin llwe doors ol 306 as llwere are aboul llie immorlal BIZ. No iron rule is presenl al clwoir relfiearsals. Qne ol llie severesl punislwmenls in llne assignmenl lo sing a solo in lronl ol llwe wlwole cliorus. Tallcers are labeled as members ol llwe Chin and Clialler Club , and ollen lauglied inlo silence. lg- .,il 1 ,I ,, -, -i L lllllli lllllil' ll. llE'lIlllI'l llfl lllill illllllll i . , , I . v- -l in i 1 l f I ' l , , , ,, ., il fl.. ll li ll ll l 'l' ll il l, li li' ll ll llfl ll ll ll ll ll l ll li ' 1 P l , . ' ln ' T, ., , , . .5 XA 'A i i Row 4: ll. lluill, S. Yin-lIi.l, N. lx illiwmin, ll. liii-lv C.BilTnl'r,B.Svw.11lvwoul,l,. l-li nl- l, TQ. Hill, A. Grilles, V. Oswall, T. llmiiwii, W. F-iid, l. hll'lFIl1'll7lUI'l, ,l. Sli-inln-l ll. Row 3: li, ,llilin-.iin, A. YM-.l, ll, llunli-i:i.in, B. llwiliii, ll. lmw.illi-, ' , l, Kivviw-iilvllr-1. ll. Wm-wlriili, ll, .lmiilis l, All--.inlii-1, lvl, Roaiiii, ' ' V, Sililwl, W, LML4, .l. liviviwii li ii uv p,iniwl. 1 Row 2: l, Riiilil, fi. lin-iliiiii, fx. ki' iiil'm'x'-1 .l. Alvii-ns, li. .lolmnn Lamp, lvl. Willl-'y S. l, lhirlwl, lvl, lVl.iidlw l, V. Siully, B, Slovfi'-, iii. lui linii-ll, .l. .li-linwn. Row lg .l, lion, lmiil, l',Cl.,iliii1li.-i, l' liifinfw, .l, Heli.-l, H li-nipi liin, .l. lli'llvi'i', .l. Aluilliiilvi, lxiilivi ll, lVl.iiXTli.il, K, Pylvf-, lJi1lx'3. l. lximilip, ll. .ll-nlins. An inTeresTing TeaTure oT The choir is The lvladri- gal Singers, a selecTed group oT eighTeen, which sings vocal chamber music unaccompanied. FirsT sopranos ol This year include Mary Duey and lVlargareT BroughTon3 Second Sopranos, Thelma Finke and BeaTrice Weiss: l3irsT PxlTos, Kay Pyles, Jeannine Bouchard, and Sallie Lou Parlcerg Second AlTos, EsThor Knapp and Payne lempchinj l:irsT Tenors, Paul CarTer and Eugene lvlichelsg Second Tenors, Carl Weiss and Ed Garner: l:irsT Basses, Wendell Ford and William Johnson, Second Basses, ArT C5riTTes and STan Yuelling. This year, The A Cappella Choir has reached new heighTs, Trom BondsefX-Poppinl' To a Tine per- Tormance oT Babes in Toyland. l-lughes is indeed TorTunaTe To have as The direc- Tor oT This and The oTher school choral groups, lvlr. John W. Molnar. awww mm: -mure:,vs.a..i-.-4.s..if.a1i-.xl-J-A4..T.:n..4-at , Q -: Jeanne- 'U 1-uan::::.:+-4 .gnaumue-ieuunramaun-.-an Mr. John W. Molnar, DirecTor ln addiTion, The school was enTerTained by a spring concerT, in The Torrn oT a double audiTor- ium, on April 26. ln This reciTal, boTh glee clubs and choir Toolc parT, joining TogeTher Tor The Tinale oT The year. A ' mwm'w4-wnmmmmawm1miuw:ma , 4 I' 1 F :N x 'fd . .2 Q 0.5 9 My 5 1: P' 1 M I get 1 b , .-'Q' 'Q L is ,R 5 44- 35! .. 5, WV 'iQf-412 x K at , l , 1 - 2 f , , . 'Q , , A si . xxx VV.,-'S ' xf 4'! 'S ',. 4 P., ... .,, W vs .,k .V . L flag' F lr. 'gfn H . N f . if ? ' . , f35i5'9f7f' . ' 1 , I .' I Ep f : iw I . , . ' , i 6 S , I 1 ..,M - gk, ,,.h ' , ' I A. ,V A , ,M.. . , M A E 2 , 31 is K. f ,pw X, .V -- . - a , ,f ' 4' , rg, . ' mi 1 I l'l,' :wg i . ' ix -. - ' 1 i 'f ' - I r 1 3 i , V, 5 Lu F H I-i , .1 1 , -' N 1 - 1! T! I Q? I 6' 5 ' 'l ml J '1 , Xi Pl 2 vi lf E xl, ui ll llllfili. llnliliilil li.-illl,li li illilil Zi ,. if-. ,lf 4,1 . , W Www., rlfia 'B .aa.:,NQ li Uncle Barnaby Arlhur Grilles TomfTom Jeannine Bouchard Hilda Janer Abraham Gonzorgo Charles Birlmer Roderiqo , Edward Garner The Widow Piper, S. L. Parker Bo Peep Thelma Jane Finke Jill A , , Beairice Weiss Perer, Pumpkin Ealer. P. Prediger Bobby Shalioe . , . .Kay Pyles Jack ., A Marqarer Maidhol CAST OF CHARACTERS lln order of appearancel Sallie Warers . . . . . .Par Appel Curly Locks , Marqaref Graham Tommy Tucker,Shirley Goldmeyer Simple Simon , ,Dorolhy Maidhof Red Riding l-lood . .Par Jenkins Miss Muwfifil , C. Charbonneau Boy Blue . . . , Payne Tempchin Jane , Marqarel Brouqhron Alan . . . . . Sfanley Yuellig Con'rrary Mary . Mary C. Duey The Fairy Queen . . .Esrher Knapp B9 The Brown Bear Alberl Goering The Spider Charles Chrislman The Bullerlly . , Belly Sloess Marmaduke , Carl Weiss The Masler Toymaker P. Carrer Grumio Roberlr Menqe Max Lee Porrune Firsr Widow Palricia Tierney Second Widow Irene Nickel Third Widow Margarer Gallagher Pourlh Widow .Mildred Walley Tl-lE preduclion el Viclor l-lerperlls immorlal 'Babes im lwyl.md nl Hugh de lg l lon es on Merch 2, 3, and 7, was one lhal Jrhe slu Xml my wl eg remember. Qriqinelly scheduled lor only lwe miqlwlm, lhc- wpcrrell played To Three lull houses. Below: Every slery has e happy ermdlrmqt Slam Yuelllfq md lvldrf llue illuslrele lhal Babes ln Teylehdw was me excepiiwh. 5 Y ANI 5 f .s i 9515 ws ,Q 2, I - if fx 4 0 rv f . 5. ' W, a u' ' x n if 5 9 - . 045. , . 'xc o ., . 1, . .4 . o ' Q, -u in ', ' 0 A 1 l . , .Q a Y, Ffa ' 1 JJ ,X x ' ' ' . . e. K .-- u 7 . ' A f, - . L n , , 'fir' Q 3 3 ' i 2 . wh if g, ' ii' z ' A ,S A Liz, J, X, 1 f M VA g. w-Nv NI? A Q- fl A fgQ?53xQ Ve ff Q if- ' 1 A ' ' I- , aw 2 g Q '. T! . 'w,.,ff N 1?i1.f'3'fL s -W X 5-fv 9:14 ',5,QJ J,Q1ifA5LLjTh i:! ' If., ' A A RI ' Sims WE 5 ES Q at AQAX , ,.'QVx ' - ' ' 1' , al, Q A fn ,Elgar ,f ff. Q uf A ,f g e w , ff f , Q N 1 , Xi: L 'QM ' fT' , - 1 , ' A -f A . . fl- x J' ,. . 2 T fy, . . ' A Nt- ' ya, Y K ' X SGW , A , A . 3 ' E f + SEPTEMBER 27 Dan STiles speaks on The Ship- T-lughes once more greeTs her Triends, boTh old and new, on The TirsT day oT school. Freshies' Aides help l-luziTes, Trom incoming bewildered Treshies To blase seniors. STarTingwiTh Third Bond Rally. T-lughes does her parT wiTh year's TirsT War STamp Sale. AT The Bond Rally in The U. C. STadium, a huge galaxy oT sTars Thrills l-lughes sTudenTs. Paul l-lenried, Greer Garson, Judy Garland, Mi c k e y Rooney, and many oThers add glamour To The show. T-lamilTon meeTs l-lughes in The TirsT TooTball game. l-lughes yields wiTh a score oT 6 To O. WiTh girls as salesmen in The boys' homerooms and boys in The girls' homerooms, The TirsT Gargoyle was a sellouT. Under cheerleaders SmooT, STroehlein, and Sadler, every- one geTs spiriT aT The pep rally Tor The game SaTurday. l-lughes wins 6-O Trom Elder. Everyone caTches an exTra hour's sleep as he pushes his clock back To War Time. ping and Fishing lndusTries in New England. OCTOBER Big SisTers Take l.iTTle Sis- Ters under Their wing aT The l-lonor League parTy. Dr. STreiT oT The Board oT Edu- caTion inTorms l-lughes upper- classmen oT The coming physi- cal exams. WiTh a vicTory oT 32-O l-lughes plays Norwood aT Their nighT game. ln The boys' and girls' gym, The Ooodlow dining room, and in Room I2 The physical exams begin. Rose Laird visiTs The l-lome Ec Club Jack Lischer wins The elecTion Tor Mayor , l-lis opponenTs were Ronald Freeman, ElioTT WolTT, William Miller, and Don SmiTh. Mbonu Ojiki brings inTeresT- ing views oT Nigeria. China's problems and hopes are discussed by BeTTy l-lu, a reTugee Trom l-long Kong. 2I 22 25 26 29 30 CenTral VocaTional is downed by l-lughes 25-O. VicTory Corps plans Tor The year are explained in audi- Torium by CaTherine Cassini, Paul ReigerT, William Sonder- man, and Mr. l-lavlovic. 26, 27 FaculTy and sTudenT body Turn ouT To help wiTh issuing oT new raTion books. School is dismissed aT I :3O. Once more l-lughes geTs in a scrap. This Time iT's paper. The Ohio Teachers' Conven- Tion gives l-luziTes a holiday. T-lughes vs. WesTern l-lills and WiThrow vs. WalnuT T-lills in double header. The scores were I9-7 and 50-O. NOVEMBER 4 5 8 Oh, sad and TaTeTul day, moan all. The TirsT reporT cards come ouT. l-lughes wins in gridiron com- baT again. The score - Wal- nuT l-lills O, l-lughes 27. EducaTion To r V i cTo ry Week begins. The TirsT snow Talls. The camera begins clicking underclassmen pic- Tures Tor The Annual. THE EALENHAH IJEPIETS HUGHES IN 1944 To issue books To The Teachers and Always on hand wiTh a helpTul sug WheTher :T be a Tummyache or a keep all These accounTs in order is gesTion and a Triendly counTenance TooThache Mrs. BerTha Kahn, our The iob oT Jack SmooT and Jerry is our Triend, Dick l-larTi an nurse knows all The remedies. Todd. l-lughes cusTodian. 92 Bob Sadler, Vaughn Oswald, and Don Buck preside aT The book shop. Don leTT Tor college in February- Larry Schnee, oT '44, graduaTed Through Navy crediTs November 22, I943. Norman Keller, Phil Loshin, and AlberT Nagel all oT '44 were graduaTed Trom I-Iughes in November, I943 -January, l944, Through armed Torces Training and acceleraTed college courses-SpringTime is ialopy Time aT I-lughes. Be+ They don'T all geT a ride! - And The band played on aT pracTice Tor The opereTTa - Freshies sTudy progress oT The war. NI' WIIIII1 !INII fI'I' I' I.!IY, IIXI Y IIY IIXIY II I2 I5 I6 I7 25, ArmisTice Day. The I'-lughes A Cappella Choir sings aT TaTT. The AmericanizaTion oT an American is The Syrian Yankee, Saloom Rizk's sub- iecT in The audiTorium. The 2nd paper drive oT The year Takes place. Rev. Edward W. STimpson oT Knox PresbyTerian Church dis- cusses vocaTional guidance. Buy an exTra bond To see The choir's Bond Show I Bond's a Poppin pops oTTI 26 STudenTs give Thanks Tor many Things. DI:C'lEMBER 7 I5 22 24 We remember Pearl l-lar- bor by making an exTra eT- TorT in The War STamp sales. ChrisTmas is celebraTed in ad- vance by big and liTTle sisTers aT The I-lonor League parTy. ChrisTmas belles and beaux crowd The gym aT dance. The SpiriT oT The Day is pre- senTed by dramaTic classes. The choir carols in The halls and The Class oT '43 holds a reunion wiTh Odelys Bergs- mark presenTing iTs giTT oT War Bonds. JANUARY 3 Back again. I2 l-Iughes Club sTarTs The New Year righT wiTh a dance. 26, 27, 28 Craming is The order oT The day. EXAMSI 3I Seniors sporT Their new class rings and pins. Karl Bolander speaks abouT ArT Tor Fun. FEBRUARY I This is PigTail Day , II2's answer To Bow Tie Day. 2 The broThers oT 3l2 bid Tare- well To college bound breTh- ren. 3 Donald Robbins, hero oT The Sicilian campaign, wiTh Miss Maude Lewis, and Mr. Wil- ard Crain Tells oT The Red Cross blood plasma work. 7 CoaT hanger drive is on. I6 Marvin Barsman wins The Town MeeTing oT The Air dis- cussion Trom Malcolm Bump, Shirley ZopT, and William I-Iauer. Donald Shear con- ducTs The discussion on plans Tor posT-war world union. MARCH 2, 3,7 Babes in Toyland wiTh a s+eIIar casT wins acclaim. 93 7 I2 I4 Physchological TesT. I8 LaTin Week ish Seniors Take The Ohio STaTe eld ThroughouT Qhio. I5, I6 I-I u g h e s deTermines mosT popular service in a drive elecTion. I6 LaTin is Theme oT audiTorium. I7 Green predominaTesI 2I Seniors hold class meeTing. APRIL 3 Underclassmen brave ciTy- wide Ifnglish exams. 5 The Rev. Leslie L. SmiTh brings EasTer message. Vocal selec- Tions and Tlowers add beauTy To The audiTorium session. 6-IO Spring vacaTion. 26 Spring ConcerT. MAY 5 Sages sTride The boards wiTh Polly oT The Circus. 25 A Cappella Choir presenTs a Choir FesTival. 27 Senior Prom is held aT The Gibson Ballroom. JUNE 8 I-lonors and awards are Tho Thing aT Class Day. Long awaiTed Annuals are disTri- buTed. I4 Commencement Once again The doors oT l-lughes swing wide, welcoming Triends, old and new, as They under- Talce The worlc oT The new year. Qld Sol lures sTudenTs To l-lughes TronT sTeps on brighT Sep- Tember days. Boys and girls mingle To Talk over The day's happenings. Above, phoTographic com- plexiTies are probed by The '44 Annual sTaTT. PaT, RuTh, and Ronald worry ovor The mechanism oT V , The graphic: camera. Below laT leTTl, Who's helping whom? PaT and Eddy worlc hard aT caTching up on a Tough assignmenT during The all-Too-brieT TourTh bell. Below laT righTl, Senior scouT MaidoT sighTs The ol To The relieT oT Jo, EsTher, Doris, and EThel. EThel's car is parked Tor The duraiion as she's saving her raTion poinTs. is N91 Under lhe supervision ol nurses and doclors lrom lhe Cincinnali Pub- lic Schools l-leallh Deparlnnenl, 920 l-lughes sludenls ol lhe elevenlh and lwelllh grades and all olher pupils who were sevenleen years ol age were given a complele physical examinalion in lhe lall ol lhe year as parl ol lhe schools' physical lilness program. For len days in Oclober, lhe boys' and girls' gyms, Room IZ, and lhe Goodlow dining room were lhe selling lor eighl doclors, lwenly nurses, and nineleen nurse's aides who gave lheir services. The exam included a check upon eyes, ears, nose, lhroal, hearl, blood pressure, leel, weighl, heighl, inlernal condilion, respiralion, poslure, and general menlal condilion. Une hundred lilly-six pupils oul ol lhe lolal number were lound lo be in need ol no alleralion. In conneclion wilh lhe examinalion, pupils PTX were also given lhe opporlunily lo have an x-ray and blood lesl al lhe l-leallh Cenler ol lhe cily. Doris Filzgerald is having her leelh examined. Dorolhy Miller is lalcing a hearing lesl labovel. Elecling lhe l-lughes represenla- live lor mayor is lhe lopic under discussion, below. The sludenls de- bale lhe gueslion on lhe lronl lawn. Bill Miller, Jaclc Lischer, Ronald Freeman, Ellioll Wolll, and Don Smilh vie lor lhe lille ol mayor. S65 J' J L Swiv- 95 SpiriTs zoomed aT The l-lughes-WiThrow championship game, when The Big-Reds came home wiTh a yicToryg The TirsT in Tour years. Jean CarTer, CharloTTe SchmiTT, and Don Solsman do Their parT in cheering The Team on. A highlighT oT ThaT game was The presenTaTion oT an ambulance by WiThrow sTudenTs To The American Red Cross Ambulance Corps. If you boughT an exTra war sTamp, you saw Bonds-a-Pop- pin' The show puT on by The A Cappella choir, Nov. I7, aT 3:lO p.m. ApproximaTely S300 was spenT by sTudenTs in addiTion To The usual weelcly amounT and, Tor The TirsT Time, The ToTal oT sTamps boughT reached The SI,OOG marlc. Opening wiTh an original arrangemenT oT Bugle Call Rag by Bob SwarTwouT. The show goT oTT To a brillianT sTarT. lvl.C.ing The aTTair was Jaclc SmooT. The music was pro- vided by Bob SwarTwouT's band. The vocalisTs were Bea Weiss, EsTher Knapp, CharloTTe SchmiTT, and Peggy Gal- lagher. Don Buclc, Ed Garner, Wendell Ford, and Don Biehl added The comedy elemenf wiTh Their DeaTh oT Julius Caesar. The highlighT acT of The show was Bob Menge's impersonaTion oT Frank SinaTra, compleTe wiTh zooT suiT and swoons. Don Buclc and Paul CarTer wroTe The enTire scripT Tor The play. Few people lcnew ThaT The show was almosT im- prompTu, yeT iT was a greaT success. 96 Every ycnr' uf Hughes, H10 Aff D0pc1r'frn0n1, lwfmdod usuaily by Miss 1711111602 fxidomoif CiCCOI'- niou H10 H0111 lmll wiH1 may i1c1iId0y fiimminqs. For 0 week be-fore Chiiairwiams, H1050 milifary Sn0wn10n qr'00f0d Hur H09 and visifors. f'Xr'0und H10 imqc Columns, were mom pafriofic i10ads be- dockcd wiH1 red, wnife and blu0 sfars and sprays of 0v0rqi'00n. Niiill day b0f0110 Cnrisi- 111119 was Clin1ax0d when Ruqqcdy Ann and Andy dolis 6111110 10 life and dnnfod i1i10u'r H10 sfaqe NNiiiW Plum Puddings and FmnCi1 dfiiii in H10 draf n1Q1HCs dcparfmenf, Hgpirii of H10 Day. Since H10 iirsf Junior Town Mcscfinq of H10 Air, i'iLlCji1OS i141Si10idd0ba'res 1111 nf1H0i1f1l queslions in H10 w00Hy n100'rinq of Pf11i41ic1rs, H10 dfzbafinq CluiUpur'1iCipf1fi0i1 on H10 radio imum, qav0 an c1ppc1r'iuniiy for real pmciico 10 ii'1C ycung d0b010r's. Af rigluf, iubilanf crowds falce leave of flue Wiflu- row-l-luglues Baslcefball game. Proud Seniors dis- play flueir new class rings in flue insef. Below, Pres- idenf Roberf Fluelse- busclu presides af flue meefing of flue i944 Class Ring Commiffee. Cluoclqing sizes, names, and collecfing money for flue rings, were Al- berf Goering, Vera Toz- zer, Roberf Brafford, Fred Sfroelulein, and Jean l-loclc. Af boffom, 3I2 bids goodbye fo six brofluers af flue big parfy in February. Don Buclc, William l-lolflcamp, Bill Gandenberger, sfand- ing, Fred Bess, Alberf Sieqrisf, and Wendell Ford, kneeling, were flue 4 reason for flue farewell parfy. Af flue rigluf are parf of flue gay decora- fions and some of flue enferfainmenf af flue 3 I 2 parfy. Af fop of' previ- F ous page, are flue fradi- g fional decorafions for .mn Clurisfmas af l-luglues. l-loliday spirifs were luiglu af l-luglues on Cenfer, lasf page, Don Sluear, Bill l-lauer, Marvin Barsman and December 24 af flue '43 class reunion. Mac Bump were flue debafors in flue Junior Town Meefing of Marianna lvlassman and Sfafford Lowe, flue Air af l-luglues. Rigluf, Eva Redfield poses for flue camera grads of '43, admire flue pafriofic Clurisf- before one of luer opereffa sefs. Boffom, Tlue Spirif of flue mas decorafions in flue fronf luall. Day adds gaiefy fo flue Clurisfmas Celebrafions. 1 1 v w . r lm? 7 - l 99 THE UNDEHELI-TSSMEN CARRY UN HUGHES THAHITIIINS AND A IIUHHIEULUM PUB WI-KH EnTering Hughes wiTh much Tore- boding and a glance behind. The freshmen soon learn To Take Their place in The new world. Sophomores. someTimes wise. someTimes foolish, feel aT home in The big building. They are lords in Their own way over The bewildered Treshies. AlThough The lOTh graders are arisTocraTs To The freshmen, The iuniors are The True rulers of The underclassmen. Juniors look ahead To prepare Themselves Tor The responsibiliTy of The school in Q' 1'1 Their lasT year. Since The Three underclasses are a maioriTy in every school. we dedicaTe This secTion To Them. The Jordon Library is one of The places where members of every grade congregaTe To pursue knowledge and observe The TooTprinTs of The greaT. Engrossed in fhe Treasures of Hue Jordon Library are Jessie Taylor. Minerva Barrowciiff, Ken Finneran. Myrfle Gunfrier, and Irene Pirrman. We all use The Clara B. Jordan Library. Senior greels Fresh- rnen al lhe l-lonor League Li++le Sislers Parlyf' Al The head of fhe line Rosalincl Kohn meels Sylvia Goldloerg. Qlhers in The group are Jane Dziech, Jean Groe nauer, Janel Creigh- lon, Dorolhy Funlce, Gloria Tavel, Rulh Dierl, Lois Maslers, and Marian Feldman. F TFHPHISI G FHESHME T HE THEIR l'l,!HIF THEIR INEXPEHIE IIE Ni THFY UNHEHTAHE VIETIIHY Row r lr nun own cres o ce arns ar: n arns oio :son 1 ans mrs Alln-nl. Riilwil Allin-1 lil, ow Ain s or on no er rz ar s ac oroh u n mm Bar imun Shirley Bail-wr, lalln-i Hal.:-,li.i, id lcy 0 Br iurrwril, Allw-it Bi-flu-r, fuwwiiii- Row 4 1 in rr urn ers or er ap Bio errnwn s or I e war u s Belly Bind.-r, lli-nnfn Kiln-i, Lesler Boner Mary Ann Boofhe Herschel Borrz Mariorie Bossonq Milce Bowen Glenys Braswell Jerome Bremen Georqe Brenner Marion Briclminq Lowell Broolcbanlc xieorqianna Bryanf Helen Buchholz Dick Bubenhofer Rufh Buclc Rosalind Burqefl Theodore Cameron Audrey Ann Campbell Marjorie Campbell Shirley Cann Alfred Carl Joan Cassada Norma Cassini Daniel Calla Jim Chaliff Vernell Chamlee Hazel Clark Cpal Clemens Barbara Clevenqer Margarer Cliffon Rosemary Clooney Carol Colburn Georqe Coleman Melvyn Collins M. Comisar John Compslon Russel Couch Irma Coyne Nancy Crain Jane? Creiqhlon Parricia Crum Jimmy Bowman Lance Boyer Edna Bradley Napoleon Bradley Joan Brand Juanila Brofhers Carolyn Brown Phyllis Jean Brown Clemenl Browne Muriel Brunlr Mary Lou Burlcarr Roberl Bushae Willa Mae Bushman Doris P. Caqlia Jerome Caliclz Bob Carnivale Pauline Caron John Carroll Alberl Carler Sylvia Case James Jr. Chenaulf VVilliam Chilrwood John Chrislos Arfhur Cirron Dcris Clark Wanda Clowers Wilma Coe Floyd Cohen Jack Cohen Sylvia Cohen Aubrey Complon James Conyers Marqie Conrad Eleanor Corbefr James Cory Helen Bliss Crumrine Pauline Cummins Rose Marie Cunninql John Curren Roberl Curfis TGITI Ml, is H EHESI ll H TIE A ll IIVEHEIJ HHH GH EII EATIII Tll AHB THE WUHLII 5 FE Every freshman girl lcnows lhe helpful aid of Miss Wagner. l-lere Lois Schoe- del, Dororhy Jackson, and l-larrier Marloack hold a consulrarion in her Room IO9 office. I03 ffl Qo- E M 4 lsr.. M Yi ri ,HE J ,.,p--vp , sl .. I Q 5 ,Q A .gif A 5- ' r V' 'rf ii I - K ,- 3-P J, Q V I .V f Y' ' 4 F -Y 3 :R I Gr Lg i F i 52.47, A - X xi ie we . , J he :QQ 71+ if ,Qt-1 ly ,si is i 9 'gk g ., 5, LQ, gf in if 'I 49 i Q I f limi hi -4 'S as i 4 . io4 ,ma ,qw We Slanley Dane Joan Dangel Anne Davis Lela Davis Jerry Day Ralph Denharl Jeannella Dennis Joe Delers Roberl Delers Kennelh DeWald Ben Dixon Gene Dobas Nalhan Doclrow Charles Dolman Marion Donaldson Roberl Duerr Rulh Jean Dully Rosalyn Dumler Edna Durham Homer Durham John Ehling Jo Anne Elclund Eddy Elholl Louise Ellcin Floyd Ellcus George Endres Liesa Engel Melvin Erb Don Esslinger Belly Eslerly Gene Fischer Shirley Fischer Clyde Filzgeralcl John Fixmer Bernice Fliessner ill Freedman Jaclr Freyhof Slanley Frisch Harry Frommer Dorolhy Funlce Calherine Gibson Ted Geier Belly Lou Geisdorl ulh Ann Geiss John Georqelon Vivian Gillespie Claudine Gilliam acli Glazell C. Goering Margie Goins Helen Grosser George Grall Shirley Gray Don Greber Alberl Green Roberla Grubbs Sherl Guenlher Bill Guslin Barbara Haas Ralph Hass Arlhur Harbrechl Mary Alice Hardin Carl Hare Ann Mary Harig Mary Margarel l-larig Jaclc Hallerschide Carl Haungs Joe Havlovic Nelson Hayes Bernice Head Norma Helms Jacli Hempel Joyce Hennel Larry Herman Arline Hess Vira Jane Hill Ilene Hines Marvin Hirschberg Pauline Hoeweler Belly Hellman Margarel Degenharl Carla Deilel Bill Deisler Anna Mae Deluse Louise Demise Shirley Diamanl Harvey Diamond Benny Diclc Earlene Diclzman Dave Diener Rose Donn Dolores Douglas Marilyn Downey Lee Dreyloos Jaclc Dudley Mary Ann Dyer Jane Dziech Bill Ecli Diane Edwards Roborl Egan Gene Ellerman Tressie Ellison Roberl Emig Franl: Emmerich Dan Enderson Zelda Mao Eyler Joe Feinholc Palricia Ferguson Rulh Figg Bobbie Finlile Mary Edilh Flinn Frank Forch Viclor Neil Forn James Franklin Dan Franlcs Virginia Mae Gaesser Anna Gallagher Merrill Games William Garner Rov Gausman Kalharine Gerhardl Waller Gelner Janel Ghory Svlvia Gidney Norma Gilberl Sylvia Goldberg Belly Goldlarb Sally Goldlarb Philip Goldman Belle Gordon James Green Dorolhy Greene Don Greenlee Glenna Greenlee Eleanor Greenslein Joanne Hadloclx Frances Hall Joan Hammoclc Marie Hamm Andy Hand Virgil Harmon David Harris Joy Harris Roberl Harvey Virginia Haslinger Jim Healh Joseph Heclcinger Joseph Heidel Joe Heiderman Ralph Heimloerq Eloise Helheringlon Waller Heurich Mary Heyne Delores Hicks Carllon Hill George Holmann Jack Hollhaus Donald Hopper Jacquelin Horner Violel Houser Ereshies' aid Dorolhy Wen- ger exiends a guiding hand io Bob Andrews. Hughes seenm a vasl pbce To a heshman dunng opemng week. Clifford Howard Doris Howard Duslin Howard Marilyn Howard Willena Howell Tommy Hughes Doris Hume Mary Mildred Humphrey Evelyn Hursl Jack Huss lvan Jaeqer Richard Jaffe Richard Jamison Edna Jansing ' Gerald Jansinq Arlhur Jones Euqene Jones Horner Jones Marie Jones Rosemary Jones Fred Kafz George John Kaufman Waller Kaufman Palsy Keith Audrey Keller Eddie Kennedy Noreen Kennedy Belly Kefiler Richard Kinder Guerson Kirschner Harrie? Kling Elhel Kloss Janef Kloh Belly Knose Charles Koch Duslin Korle Pauline Krauss Sluari Kraueiz Marion Krieg Gerhard? Kuqelman Beify Kusrnan Vicfor Lacy Laurie Lamy Allen Lane Auqusl' Lasila Kennelh Lehn Bill Leimberqer Phil Leisinqer Carmelina Lemme Joan Lenzer Anabelle Hoye Chrisline Hoynes Relzierl Hudson Leonard Huff Kafhie Hughes George Jacks Dmoihy Jaclcson Arlhur Jacob Lora-lla Jacob Bazbara Jacobsen Doris Jeffers Torn Jervis Esther Jane John Cliff Johnson Lilar Johnslon Virqinia Juengling Mary Jane Kammer Mary Ann Kamul Pele Karapondo Reis Kash Donald Keller Jean Kelso Pearl Kemper Roberl' Kendricl: Virginia Kennard Herberl Kirschner Andrew Kissel Irene Kissinger Dolores Kislner Belly Kleine John Koehler Marvin Koehler F. J. Kohler Slanley Koodish Marian Korelilz Florence Kuhlmann Doris Lee Kuhn lrwin Kuhn Sylvalee Kuresman Herberf Kurzner Marie Lasila Rose Lasira Dolores Leach Dolores Leaman Donald Lease Alfred Lessure Kennefh Levy Frank Lewis Helen Lewis Vivian Lewis ubecap Leila Lil: ibecap Rulln Loclwner Edillv Lfnnq L l ard Frances Lovell Llsman ljcqqy lovyorn uelirrnan Carol Malilervmun June Mulcy Marioiiu Mandel M arlqef Cla-onno Mnndnll Aa bevo Hamel Mmlmvlc on Norma Mellini le Mailer John Mallius xvslon Vernon Maxcin Donald Moy Kallieiinc May N'Villinni McCulwbins l-loniy Mc,Crmy Mazcs James McKinney l.0s1'orMCMullcn Lclxlilny Ferdinand Mnclwlrri Y LaVern0 Merqy vlvinlon Flmonu- Mvrland Ji Vivqiiiin M011 0 mwn Censlanpe Moy 1 Y Bobbo Lou Mille Drunnld Milla Elsie Miller Floyd Miller .lolin Miller Mary Moller Mar-yin Mon' Aj Q l-lr-lun Mcy:l Marnie Moc X il man Vivian Moog' , Janie M n f Marfelln Mucllr: Moz ey Garry Murpliy ' llnnnld Muriiswn Marilynn Mulli 0 Mueller Roberf Nauqlcbauqlw Naurnoll Rosemary Niederliolmnn Louise Nieman P ullw Noqr-n Neumann Franlx Nolte Newmann Ricliard Odonlwil Gerson Oslreysly 11 Oelwler DIf,kO5wal1 D lvonmfl OH Fmrl Ollvn Osgood Muiy lfrlinri-,urir Jolm Vandegrill, Jolwn Curren, Merrill Games. and George Graff pack up To sfarl flue day. J Ar morning. during Jrhe noon hour, and afrer school, Jrhe sleps of l-lughes play a parr in lhe life of rhe school. A lavorire garhering place, 'rhey serve as a spor ro meer and discuss lasr weelcs game, +oday's reporl card, and Jromor- row's dance. From These sreps, loo, l-luzires can glimpse irs neighbor, rhe Universiry of Cincinnali, where rhe changed mode of cam- pus lile is evidenr. Carol Palrriisano Sophie Pappas Rosnrnary Rardinl: Bully Rarlwr Gloria .li-an Parks lilillr lla-.liirr iliinrv Poli-r liill li0lL'lli Virginia l'nllilord Slanlr-y Phillipps Robuil Rope Shirley l'i'oslon Arlvno Rr:-lly liolorus Primo .Ivan Prrr ra Marilyn Rauchman lranius Redfield llonn Ri-1-cl l-rarrl: Reader Ric hard Reis Parry Raullro Cloriro Rico Rolserl Rice Jarnos Riclilur llan Riuaurl Sharon Rolserls Kennolh Robinson Shirley Rae-dia Marqarvl Ronhnr Tommy Roarrirrr Belly .lvarr Roan sliifk Rose Ralph Rosmrlwrwq Raulirir- Rosunslrvin Charles Rosenfhal Fi-rn Rolhlraas Allrrwl Rollrvnluarqir Alvin Roller .lane Rrvvlolfo Nalalio Royce Rayriiond Rusl Sidney Sachs Chris Saliolus Ali. 1- Saxlon l lsir- Sr hallifli Alir if Schneider Charles Schneider Roborl Sr lrnuilhorsl Pvc-lyn Srhorlr lrii-, Schodoll Howard Schwarll Rulliiu Schwarlz Vivian Schwarlz Marlin Srhwoiger Suzanne Schwenlcer liarl Sebaslian Audrey Soilerl Beverly Solards Dorolhy Sellles Marqaral Sharpe Phyllis Parry David Pease Mary Pease Glna Penlifull lda Perry Elinor Pirrmann Rita Pohlman Saul Rolasky l .iuline Ponder Mary Pollholl Rulh Price Jack Priessman Bernice Pryor Mary Lee Pursifull Lenore Rappaporf, Bill Relly Marqaref Remenowslxy Belly Jean Rencl: Barbara Renneqarbe Melvin Rellrmoier George Riehl Roherl Rios Lawrence Risch Ray Rishiy liill Robb l-lelen Rogers loraine Rogers Audrey Rohan Julius Romani Charlolfe Roos leanore Rosin Carol Ross Robert Ross Shirley Ross William Rossman John Rudloll Shirley Rudrnann Ray Rurnlce Edward Runclc Jean Runck Miriam Scheinbaurn Allawi Scheyer Carol Schlanser Dorolhea Schmid? William Schrrridl Williiarn Schoelwer Rose Schoenbaechler Edith Schoenborn Sally Schwarls David Schwarfz Laverne Schwellman Barbara Scoll Dolores Scoll Marilyn Scolf Ann Seaman Luc-llen Shea Lois Shellon Mildred Sheppard Jack Shives Bill Shore When in doubi, consuli Websierl Frances Redfield and Carol Sioffregan fake This advice and do a bil of sleu+hinq in Their dicfion- aries. ll's nor a double exposure. li's The Barlman Twins, Dororhy and Shirley. Seniors Mary Noll and Virginia Scully aid lreshies Jack l-luss and Jim Beyersdorler. i 'I i 1 are ' f 1 ii - Don Siellcrman Leonard Simmons V L 1 V , it x ' Q Roberl' Siemev Louis Simon Q . iv -' Q 7- 1 5' Q 'fi ,V Y , 51 Anifa Silbersfein Wanda May Siremoio :V , 1: - .V -V 2 yy V 5 V some simian sylyaf, siuiaw I, 'V l V 4 iu' .iff A ii V f 'AV 1 : V A ii Kerinefh Simmons Billy Sldpln ' ' .W ' Y 'i I i r Norma Slaier Charles Smifh I ' M' ,il 1 V Regina Sloan Charloffe Smifh A . 1 6 als Qi- 1 O- , Vf. 35 1- :W V 'i ' Q V Rubin Slovin Clarence Smiih CL I '- 'k gg 4 ' 'L - QL Mac-rly Smallwood Emma Jean Smifh A -Q . - , ., 5,-,' Au rey Smifh Gordon Smifh ' gf 1 aw- V5 .. ,, -1 - 7 i is f Lois Smiih Sylvia Spears VV i V3 l 3V Wayne Smifh Paul Spiers L S f A , , 65 V3 I Vai Qi- William Smifh Helen Spies ' 'pt it :fx , G Eda Ann Solomon Ray Sfaber V 4 i A ii P Y N ii Fl Lillian Sommer Pearl Siachel . -ails- V si.. 7' V - ' WV 5 VZ I V Craig Sfanley Wanda Slephens V E :VV V , 9, ,V 'i V f 7' 'V Clifford Sfegman Harold Sfern F ' Q g 5 5 ' uf- 'af Q C gl VV 9-i g ,5 Don Sleqman Herman Sfern 4, 9 . -' .V , if , V 1 H '- Vi Virginia Sfeqman Pearce Sfieqlr-r A J. V 5 V A Reva Dean Slephens Carol Sloffreqen .I , ' 'V if I i' Donald Sloll Bernice Sfrassor 4 , A . ' -A 'Z Belly Sfone Mary Jaan Slufzman V- . I, F . 'Q 6- V .Q : Q -5- ,A William Sfone Wanda Sfuizman vi 1 ' t ' , 4' D EQ X Q r . ' Virginia Sforfz Cliff Suflle N , i i L 'S - fi Marilyn Siracl: Donald Sweeney y i C xi I V i I I ' ' k 'ly' IU. Y il 5 MW 1 C Gloria Tavel Dolores Taylor Henrielle Taylor George Teasdale Reber? Teelers Gloria Thompson Jim Thompson Philip Tliornlon Waller Thorp Dennis Threm Wilma Tompkins Chase Tonne l-lenrieila Tori James Trammel Eslolla Tunicl: Doris Van Zandl Bari Varelman Dorolhy Varnau Eugene Waclcsman Marilyn Wagner Elaine Wanninger Audrey Ward Waller Warnell Jeanelle Warlher Belfy Wallrins Alberl Weinberg Lillian Weis David Weisbrod Larry Weisman James Woissenber Vanila Weyer Doris Weyloi' Alvin While Millicenl While Bernice Wibbelsman Alan Wilson Marcella Wilson Rulh Wilson Virginia Winsor Joan Wolf Jerry Wriglil Jaclr Wilson Joyce Young Leslie Young Rulh Young Joan Teelz Yolanda Terry Jacquelyn Theis Beverly Thomas Jean Thomas Frances Tilley Doroihy Tinder Beverly Tobergie Laura Mae Tobias Dorie Mae Tolle Zena Turner Roberl Usinger Jolin Vandeqriff Juanila Van Nalla Ben Van Wagener Roberl Wagner Virginia Wagner Janel Wahle Paula Wahrmen Dorolhy Wanninger Loyd Walson William Weber Dolores Weeks Kenneih Weil l-larriel Weiland Anna Mae Weilzel Mary Anne Weil Dolly Weilzman Doris Wells David Werner 3 X Mary Bradl Ann Wiech :Q ard Wilcox TQ X Bob Wille xl rx' Reese Williams xx' X Roberl Wilmer Nj' Margaref Wolf Virginia Wolf Florence Wolff James Wolph Howard Wood Mildred Zellars Roberl' Zeuch Marian Ziegler Marion Zimmerman William Zimmerman WITH THEIH EYES Il THE YEAHS HEAD AN VIIITIIIIY WILL MEAN WINNING THI 1 Row I: B1-'fy lf L1 Abd, Drwwilwy Ahmns, Mfarifm Akers, Jim Alexarwlor, Berfim Nhrodwf, Edwavd AHr'mn, Miidwd Pxnzh--af rx, BRN Av Ig'-'L N1iIfIrfwIAv11l1g VH Arm:-I EM: fx Alvwxfd, BMW Arsfman, Rrwbrrvfa Bemel, Uofunor Bnior, Erin Bfmmbcrqm. Row 2: 'Y-Mlvff'-,' B1'vwvw'vNim, IwNym Bmw-, Wfnnrin Burr, Gcmmc Barson, Alba-rf Bmw, piiffl Bauer, Hcnvlrg-HQ: BA-.'vvvv:,xV7 IM'-Myrw IL-. L, ,lv-Wm Nw lm, N,.N51M H1-Il---rx ,!w,f-1-Mvw ll.fJfwv', Suv- Bw-nlmm, Jwnn Br-nway, Bcwrmrd Borkowifz, Donald Bevmem. Row 3: Ivrm- IS'-mfmvrlt, llw-Mlwy Bwvry, Bob BCIFIQOIO, BMW Jane Brwerly, HQWQM- Bindnrmsmrv, ANU BML, Aviv-rv IS'L,'w,m, MNH' rw lNuml14-Mg, lx m-,fy Nw-1: I-'NIIM' I? f-Iv .Iwi Bw-IwnIf-in. Auqusin BmrwlfrIwr', Mnrioric Bfvhvcr. Marian Bwrm, VVVUH Bfwnmvvlwl. Row 4: Iv!! HIM-, Mmlm Bvmlwr, VNfINiam Bundy, Etlwl Brviilwold, Joscphiw? Bre-nan, BiNi1z BNN AM'-xfwcivw Blifw Rf Inf-vt IfvMfMv'..v-'w, IIMIM Nvml, Hvfww I ww' PM ww, Mvy I3 Bvfvwm, MONy Bvovfn, VViNif1m Brrwwn, lsham EUl'IM'lVTJf'N, Dfw Budwman, A 9 1 ,, as aw- ,aw fu-, 21' il'-,Rv 51212 LN Q- 'I g. ' 'W W I' A fi' ,, X an A W' : 1434.5 X' ,AI , VW n KQQ x 'X M In L W' ,X A guy E56 ng. is.. M -, , Q E ., Q- . EJ X A 3 I, I, iii? J vi 'A 4 A If 15 - I , I , F! 'W' igi gfiai- Wai as' Rf Fr' K W A 1 4 ' . .a ,Q ,fix 1 - Q f - ,. - A - .-f V 3 'W ' A ' ' -' ' .,., LV :zf . IK. 'A' 'G-has 14- F as I SI 45 -- , 'ai 'Q f ...L K N 11 ,: vl'-N .S Q- 5 ., - Q k 3 ,,, SQ I :QT . 3 E ,A A . I .. N A tu ,QS Richard Buchner Earl Buclchanan Palricia Budlxa Virqinia Buehren Marqol Bumiller Rulh Busam George Busch Bruce Bussard Dolores Byrd Paul Byrnside Wilbur Carroll Nila Carlcr Madelino Casa Calherine Cassini Roberl Cawdor Juno Clark Slirral Clark .lean Clevenqer Waller Clill Joy Clifton Ed Complon Allan Conison Belly Conrad Dorolhy Conway Jeff Cool: Evelyn Cramer Lillian Cramer Helen Crispin Sonoma R. Croclxell David Danqol Dolores Delllavero Niflr Dellocavo Roberl Deluse Sidney Doulch Jane Dick Jean Dislren Bally Dilloe Fred Doarner Lois Dall Johnny Doran William Bunnell Marshall Burgher l-larry Burlcs Palricia Bursielc Bob Burl Gordon Cairns John Campbell Marvin Cann Rosaline Caplan Pauline Carpe-nler Mary Ceddia Ralph Cnnlor William Chenaull Charles Chiislman Rhea Cilron Jim Cochran Rulh Cohen Slanley Cohen Conslance Collins Leroy Collins Palricia Cool: George Coorey Mary Corclcery Mildred Craig Belly Cramer Marvin Davidson Bonnie Davis Eugene Davis George Davis Dorolhy Dielsch Morris Diclr Emmy Lou Dieclcm Ford Dicclnrnann Bill Diehl Ann Dillinger Euqeno Drilrneyer Dorolhy Drischel Jean Duey Pauline Dunn Paul Dunlernan GDP! :- , i V ' -l gackegt lik ihfrfq 'htm 5 tgn- 34. few fe ef f I 'Ei 'fr ep ' ' -Yi l aw .i in .4 1. :Uri--.i or 'Y 'E l ' . iii A A we my qt-3 K5 5 f. gf gf I ,wif ,vi -'mf as y gi ' is L21- i f' 'WEE' ' gl -2' all he 2 C. Aw, W' , .L wr Q I 1 . - 1 I . . ' ' ' K S A E Lil? K A4951 his ' L 'i W i 'f i T i - :gf 4. lt ,fl i- L , . is ' i 1 E i i 1 Q4 Q Q . t K I I in .li ,,.. . W g . . A I IN ' ii i 1 if W e .1 ' ai. if Q s f i rg -G, fi, fbi - g 8' . s - ly i I J L L ' , , l' P ' I 'L 1 Z9-f' ar, ,,4. AI M .N ,L Ly A L 1 sil, Fail , L if , L I , ' f . ,.::k ,,,. y yy is y I V i , Q E I I Q, L A F g. f ' 1, x i if ,ti T5 x F r W' ..-.,- , . 1 L.. K ,, , V 4 Y 'I IUPHUMUHES MAHIIH TIIW 'E IIE A5 WELL 5 WINNING Two of lhe lavorile paslirnes ol l-lughes sludenls are piclurecl here -indulging in lhe necessary pleasure ol daily nourishmenl lourlh bell, and going lo a loolball game. In rhe up- per piclure, Charles Koclc, Don Rud- ler, Don Lyons and Franlc Mayer leasl hearlily during lhe noon hour. Al lhe righl, Waller Gray, Corinne Sadler, Margol Bumiller, and Bob l-lollman show lheir pass-books, lhe open- sesames lo lhe conguesls ol our heroes. Mr. Alan Kindschy. who slands lalcing lheir liclrels, is perhaps wondering if lheir learn will go home viclorious. Hll IIITUHY THE W H UW la- ga :lb 5 LM' L K ag , S' 1 .s af- uwssijll ts lr ' 3 5' eh iff- 1 ' :fs ef' gwls s lu' F A unix-fe. gf g 1 K ls, 'Q 'Q 'J A fm is 6- ff- lf ,A .F --' F, Y fl e ls gait D A ,, ,J yll tt.. Q f -sf . G-2-2 1 ' l H A + LA Nix l Q Alibi ,iw ,fi ,' r ' 42' gf A 5 I V L l . Akai' if Q' W si if ggi-f,Ql'rir,, f,'sQQ.'l gg' 3 1 ' ' V' T km, 4 r -gg ny1... s.', g f if V G A is - 5 , l 45 5 ' f I an 3, vp . IFJ is c fs.-W l NL . ' Bo. -rv lr 31-P zz as , :A z' : , Ci 4 ,M- , . up .r f , r its it F' iii' - . iw si- II2 Sophomores, heads bobbing among 'rhe crowd, prove lheir loyalry ro our Hughes cham- pion foorball players. Melvin Eberlein .loan Eclrholl Jeanne Edqemon Elhel Ehardl Florelfa Ehrlich Ted Ellrin Charles Elvey Olio Elwerl Ida Mae Eppleblalf Roberf Erlel Shirley Fensier Jeanne Fensler nrarher Jael: Ferguson Ed Felfe Helen Finlc Jane? Fleming William Flemrninri Vivian Ford llolen Forney llfury Fox .laique Frieclrnan Rnlli Ellen Fremonl Helen Frey George Ann Frill Palricia Fulrner Ray Garber Jndilh Elaine Gnu nr-r Viclor Gausnnan Andy Gear Harry Geldreir lr La Vera Godsey Arlene Goeldner Bill Goins Harold Goldberg Leon Goldlarb Parry Graef Eugene Grallon Carl Grasham Pearl Gralfan Marjorie Grau Ellioll Greenberg Sylvia Greenberg Flora Greene Vernon H. Greene Joan Greer Mariann Gruener Doris Gunclrurn Edward Gundrum Earl S. Gusweiler Louise Gurhman Evelyn Hall Jessie Hardin James Harris Joe Harris Lois Harrison Richard Hauser Helen Lois Hearne Helen Heafh Audrey Heclrer Rriberr Heidrich . Eleanor Lirlr Edward Lila Sliirlr-y liinlrorn Evelyn lllnn Cliarlvs Llddinrr Roy Fvers Billy Fnlirlr Pal Farrnel William Farris Hnrvy lreirlr Ro-.ann liar lrnr Collin-rr lilo Gr-rlrurle lillrirernlrl .lvan llnqqrz .lr'r1r1 llrllllrl ly Mndelyn liox Rriluorl Frnnlr Gwendolyn Frrrlir-r lsricloro Frrairl llrnfrlrl Fir-nrli lnrrr-no Frillrzn liiln Gnlwrw Alrrne G-rr-s-,lr-r .lnslin Gallon lirxl7 Grinrlonlir-irrr-r Gflmlilff c5f'0lrl1? Rolrerl Gr-nlry Harvey Grarsr-nliali Wesley Gilnrrir' lilaine S. Ginrly Minello Goldman Esllrer Rnlh Goldslr-in Sally Goldslein Arnold Gore Allen Golllieli Rulh Gray Wall Gray Donald Green Shirley Green Belly Grerrnlworq Marilyn Grerrr Billy Grillin Dorofhy Grinlcomr-yor Audrey Gropenqnsir Donald Grnblr-r Siewarf Haerlrl Elaine Haerinq Mifclwell l-lairnnliilr William Haier Belly Jane Hall Sfanley Harrison Roberf Hartmann Marqaref Haffon George Hauclr Hcward Hauclr Richard A. Heirn Jack Heinold Lois Hoinlerlinq John Hellebrand Joclr Hellman Rufh l-lemmerf Roberl Henshaw Phyllis Henson Lucille Herweh Werner Hildebrand lrwin Holbrook Anifa Hell Shirley Hoodin Minnie Hopkins Clifford Horn Edwin Hughes Arlhur Hulelfe Violol Hunley Shirley Hulchorson Mary Hullon Gloria Jaeqor Roberf Janson Gladys Jennowein Elizabelh Johnson William Johnson Dolly Kahn John H. Kahn Norma Kaiser Florence Kaiser Juanifa Kaiser Carla Kaulz Geo. Kell Sasha Kempler Rila Kendall Jerry Kennedy Barbara Kincaid Leonard Kirschner Sylvia Kischen Natalie Kiskadden Rulli Kisf Raymond Klein Roy Klein Bill Kleine Lois Kluq Malrha Kniqhl Rose Kraomer Fay Kraussor Allmrl Krueger Malliilda Kuellnor Bob Kullleb Among lhose of Mr. Porler's arl class Wil- liam Veid, Ann Sea- man, Viola Sleg and Frank Nolle enler Mary Ellen Hill Shirley Hill Beverly Hillebrandl Florence Hockney FZ. Hoffman Dorolhy Howland MargarefJune Hubert Louise Hidson Loren Huelher Dorofhy Hughes Marjorie lmes Joyce Ismael Ellen Jackman Waller Jacobs Bob Jacobsen Lalia Johnslon Mariorie Jones Orvin Jones Slerlinq Jones Belly Kabey Arlhur Kaladaw Marian Kalus Verna Kampf Louis Kaplan Louis Karg Beverly Kossen AI Kelller Alice Kidwell Jeanne Kielzmann Alena Kincaid Eva Kilz Jack L. Klahrn Mary Alice Klapperl lvan Klebanow Ghila Klein Joan Kniss Lorene Koch Paul Kolmelil Alvin Koodish Shciril Korelilz Bob Lacroix Dave Lacy Joan Lageman John Lahmer Bill Laughlin -'T ,gn Q1 X 'ax YE Ml . W so New U- ggi G' A 5. wholehearledly inlo 'rhe proiecl of produc- ing joke books for lhe service men. 'N 'S II3 QQ' F E'-5 NR' Q 1 as - My 1+ X' ls, X-. ei' MJQQQQ , Phill ir ' .- ml me hal 1. ibtii gil'-'A d L :ei fa' 5-. ' ,gi lim. -Wt, V hi A A-1' in is Q Huff S t gi L fe M ' A Q Q ml lv 'Qff 1 X WM: rw all Sfml 3 C' II4 if Kennefh Lazarus Mary Lee Irvin Lehrner Dewey Leigh Mariorie Leimberqer Gaile Lewis Edna Lieberf Roberfa Liles Grace Lindeman Doreen Lindernann Rufh Loesch Beiiy Rose Loii Joy Lublce Audrey Ludelce Diclc Luiion Mary Mariin Bill Mariin Rosalie Maiison Frances Maiiai Marvin May Jerry McCoy Joyce McCoy Beiiy Mcf-Seorge Vivian McGahan Phyllis McMullen Virginia Michaels Ralph Michaelson Edifh Miller Joan Miller Myrna Miller Mary Jane Miichell Wallace Mifchell Kaihryn Mobley Andrew Moerlein Emma Monfgomery Jacqueline Moorehead Louis Moormeier Alvin Morand Charleen Morrison Walfer Morrison Marian Nelson Mary Louise Nelson Mary Neu Barbara Neumann Molly Newsiaie Efhel Noll Paul C. Nolie Don Nofh Irene Oberman n Lorene Obermann Ellen Olmsied Ruih Oppenheim Clyde C. Orenshaw Bonnie Osborne Celia Oscherwiiz Eihel Lessure Evelyn Levine Alberi Levison Joan Levy Anna Mae Lewald Beiiie Lipscheiiz jf, l Shiel Liscow JAJ My Alfa Llichiield Juaniia Locle Bob Lodwiclc fr Beiiy Lyons 4 Donald Lyons Peie Macon Donald Mapes Edward S. Marlcland Eranlr Mayor Marie Mayer Clara Mazzei Tom McArthur uaniia McBce Ray McVey VVilliam Meinharcli Charles Meloy Esihor Meyer Harvey Meyer Norman Millar David Milliqan Billy Mills Esiher Rose Minor Beiiy Jeanne Milchell Thomas Moniqomery Myron Mooniiz Euqene Moore Juanifa Moore Lois Moore Alvin Mueller Nellwood Mullins Millon C. Murphy Bill Nadler Elvessin Neqley Milion Nicolay Pai Niederhauser Jane Niemann Marqarei Nies Joyce Noqen Donald O'Brien Jaclc O'Brien Bob Ochs William Oesper Charles Oqle, Jr. Milion Osirow Claire Oiien Janice Overbeclr Libby Paim Milion Pandori Whai a life! sigh l-linion Royce and Dave Lacy. Repori cards do if every Time. I i essie Palriclc Helen Pearson Luis Perdomo Jean Pelrocelli Shirley Phillips Warren Phillips Leo W. Porlune Slanley Porzner Carol Jean Powell Gaila Reicherl Beverly Reins Florence Reins Richard Reulhe Lillian Richardson Virginia Roberls Elizabelh Roberlson Jean Roberlson June Robinson Glenn Wm. Robinson David Rosen Florence Rosenberg Bob Rosenberg Edward Rosenslein Louis Ralhchild Eslher Rubinslein Paul Rubenslein Don Rudler Mary Lou Rueclrerl Lorelei Lee Russell Rulh Schaeler Euqene Schaengold Ardilh Schafer Janel Schallner 'Paul Schafer Elaine Schmidl Hilda Schmill Joyce Schneider William Schneider Mary Lou Schnillger Jo Ann Schwarli Viclor Schwarlz Laverne Schwellman June Schweizerhol Lucy Scriveri Ralph Seiberl Alberl Seiler Lois Serine Eslher Shair Lloyd Shapoll Virginia Sherman Everell Shipley Inez Shorler Belly Siebler Leon Siegel Millon Sirola Rose Mary Skidmore Belly Smilh Charles Smilh Eorresl Smilh I X- ii ,X vl J Peler Pelron Blanche Plriem Belly Phillips Ronald Preslon Wilma Price Ben Radin Yvonne Range Waller Rehbaum Jeenelle Richler Dablerl Riebel Margie Riegerl Helen Riess Shirley Rielh Marilyn Rodner Charles Rogers Janice Rogers Mildred Rollinson Rose Romanello Marcel Rolle Shirley Rollo Morlon Roller Gayle Rouse Hinlon Royce Jacquelyn Sax Corinne Sadler Roberl Sandman Carolyn Sauller Bruce Schaefer Marqarel Schawe Jack Scheuerman Belle Schierloh Marilyn Schillinger Rulh Schlemmer James Scholl Eileen Schreiber Carolyn Schuler Shirley Schuilz Verna Schulz Belly Scollon Shirley Scully Roberl Sellon Shirley Segal William Seger Audrey Sharpe Rulh Sharpe Naomi Shehane James Sheppard Jean Sherloclc Werner Silberschmid Barbara Silver Don Silver ' Shirley Silverman Herberl Simicin Joanne Smilh Rulh Smilh George Socol Norberl Spira Arline Spill 'Have you heard? whispers Geila Reicherl lo Claire Ollen. II5 .Rh- 9? Shirley Scully plays +eacher To Bob l-loflmann. Many are lhe problems of lhe Sophs. Making lhe side sleps of l-lughes inlo a sludy hall are Belly Lipschulz, Gaila Reichert and Waller Gray. Laura Sprague William Spreen Shirley Sfahmer Ralph Sfaub Viola Sfeq Jerome Sleinriede Alice Sfewarr Ernesline Sficlcle Sfanley Sfoclr Dolores Sfohr Diclr Sirubbe Helen Sumner Allen Tag Frieda Tavel Doris Taylor Shirley Theobald Sarah Thompson Alva Thornlon l-lerberl Tolpen Shirley Tonqes Harry Turner Nancy Turner William Tusan Margarel' Ulren Beffy Undersfeller Ivan Sleinloerg Edwin Sleineman Melvin Sfeinmann Rusfy Sieinman James Sfeinriada Elmer Slohe May Sfone Don Sfrasser Cafherine Sireefs Zona Sfrielelmeier Harlan Taylor Donald Teboe Arfhur Teefor Elizabefh Tampel Jean Tharp Angelina Tolis LeRoy Tozzer Enid Trinlrle Eileen Tuqqle Arfhur Turk Thelma Unwin Dorofhy Van Blaricum Virginia Van l-lorne Roberf Van lcar William Veid Violef Velfe CaTherine Veser Doris Vornberger Edwin WabniTz Elaine Waclrsman Gloria Warshofslcy Rowena WaTson Doroihy Weaver Joan Weber John Weber Richard Wells Shirley Mae Werniclce Paul WerT Ray Wesley Chrisiine WesT Theodore Wilburn CaTherine Williams David Williams Georcia Williams Gleeda Williams Merle Wilson Esfher Wilzbach Jean WinTers William WinTers Corinne Wolf Doroihy WolsTerman Maxine Wong Joe Woodburn Paul Woodward Ed Wagner Loraine Wagner GarneT Waldren Alice Ann Ward Claudia Ward RuTh Weber BefTy Weideman Myra Weiher ArThur L. Weisbrod Mary Wells DoroThy Whalen Eugene A. Whealley Bill Wibbeler KaTherine Wiclcsfrom Marian Wiechering Paul Williams Thelma Williams Marion Willis Aufha Wilson Billie Wilson RoberT Wolf William Wolf Julia WolTram Henri A. Wolfsheime Shirley Wollin Donald Wrenn Lois Wrighf Don WurTz Donald WyaTT C rles . Woole Ber ha Yaffe A rw I LJ MJ . rno eazel Jerry Z lien Freda Young Nan Zeler Jerry Young kAudre Ziegler Bill Young Emily Zwerin Wiiieiwgrifv NorberT Zowaslci Sonia Zwerin 1 1, V if 'lLf'1fv . ,. 7- f Mew ff . M .ff Where, nh where are the verdant freshmen . . . Safe nnw in the Snphnlnnre class. Speaking oT sophomores, where are The gay young sophomores? Who are The gay young sophomores? They are some 700 oT The sTudenT body oT Hughes High School. They are no longer verdanT Treshmenu rushing here and There, Tinding whaT iT means To be in high school Tor The TirsT Time, sTruggling Through algebra, learning The Tun- damenTals oT LaTin, reading volumes oT hisTorical evenTs and reTaining IiTTle, buT They are sophomores. They have plunged inTo geomeTry, have begun To consider Themselves Roman ciTizens as They TranslaTe Gallia esT omnis divisa in parTes Tres - and, as a diversion Trom This drudgery, have spenT periods in The laboraTory dissecTing worms. Trogs and oTher living creaTures. Yes, They are gay and noT yeT sure oT Their plans Tor The TuTure. One day They have decided To be nurses or docTors, buT ThaT is when The world aT war im- presses iTselT more sTrongly on Their minds: The nexT day Their ThoughTs are Tar Trom a serious world as They dash oTT To a baslceTball game. or. school over Tor The week, aTTend The SaTurday maTinee aT The neighborhood movie. IT is True, ThaT anoTher year will Tind Them juniors, speeding on To The senior class and The wide, wide world , buT now They are The gay young sophomores OT Hughes High School, Class oT '46. II7 l l D o n F r a z i e r rhrows a pirying glance ar Claire Campbell and Rulh Fox as lhey malce a lasr min- ule preparalion for class. H BHE5 JUNIUHS Ii UWlr HE ERE T HESPIJ S I-XNII ELI PS Ill H Z 5 UP WUHLIJ ew i gg QAM is X' ' ,rp-vw' Idfw-'M X. Q? Q Donald Allrnan Elaine Apsololl Caroline Alvey Grelalea Aronoll James Andrews Jr. Belly Jane Aslcew Dorofhy Alice Anlhony Rose Ann Bacovcin Alberl Apseloff Dorolhy Balaslra Bruce Bardach Marvin Barsman Richard Baxler Mary Beaver Charles Bell Berry Benner? Joan Benlz Melvin Benzinq Jaquie Bergold Charles Blusf Eric J. Bonem Ted Bonomini Leonard Borden Mary Helen Borden Roberl Bowman Georqia Braslield Richard Brauer Verna Breilleld Velma Brenner William Balmer Eslella Becker Louis Beclrer Rulh Beclror Harry Beelcer Jacquelin Belcher Belly Bichsel Donald Biehl Jeanne Binder Charles Biliner Roberl Bloebnum Marianne Bordnra Lois Berman Gerfrude Borlz Richard Bosse Jini Bowen Bob Broderich Ben Brodof Aaron Brown Georgia Brown Harrielle Brown IL U Virqinin Brown Jamvl Biurkmann Don Biunllinq Dorolliy Bruq Belly Brunswick Ivlauilin Builrn Nllillllyn BUlVVf'll ,liuinriv Cnllnwiiy Cln!ll'l' Cnllll,5ili'll fiinnin li-c' Lnnniio l'l'ilI11I'i Cale l'liyllis Cola Tlii-livin Ciionilus lilnini- Carl Allin-rf Copn VVilli.-im Crieiqliloii Or-oiqo Cruniriiio Gi-oriqo Cuncly Williiiiii Cyrlwin Uoniilcl Unclvy .lunnilii J. Dunni-L l'i-riqv ll-'Silver llolmlil liillrunn lfnlpli lliwn Norlon Uoclr llnino liubin .lomwlli- llurqiin Howniil liunslcur Rulli liwonqnr Mniqarnl Ann Dyi- Clmilolliw Eurovo Riilmrcl Evans Wilniulli Evans Anlninc-Ho Eylnr Pliilip lnusf llninv Fiuler Kun Hnnornn Finnlx Fisbuflc Marian lfisrlwr Lclwnrd File Don Brunswick Jim Bryan Geneva Buede Malcolm A. Bump June Burke Vivian Carey Joanellc- Ciuccii Cherry Clnilce .lr'I'L3 CKVWLYLT Clmilollv Colicn llnssie Rose Cope Belly Cramer llowfiicl Crnwlord Pnlricia Crawford Clniie Croqar Mary Dnasinqei Anna Mae l Virginia Davis Sliiiloy Roberl' a lliyicl 7 row Marino, oei n Clinilg- llon n l lunry Drest r Mui iol Drdk Anno Eqolborq .lulius Elberleld Harold Ellison Richard D. Enqel Sliirley Ernslin Virqinia Foiler Samuel Feldman Luella Fels Goldie Louise Folly Clifford Ferdon Doris Fifrqorald Gveorqanna Flack William Fleming Marqie Foqal Lewis Foqq A-Y 1'6- Y ,fa V. 20 IQ LA in if-5 sv' jf ITY I-XWAITI li THE WUHLD AT W Il IJEHSTANIII Ii WHE JPE IIE H S BEE WU 5 ln rlie library, world evenls offer imleresl ro Clara Mazzei, Leonard Moss, Kay WiId+, Elaine Sclwmidr, Paul Provenzano, and Ted Bonomini. II9 Xu XX Qx ,i X x ll ,. X, Q . x 'wx-UVg'.qA Ql- we if Ye an 1' 35-' if 'lf' 'fr 6 ga gr is 3, 'A , up . new S C 'Y uv- K . 51- 455 Q -'TQ 38 55 ni x ' gh Q, r, 'Q Q 5 W fe 5: er ,QM ff. fefvvafud lj Myth Q O20 Ruih Fox George Frank Marvin Franlrlin Don Frazier Purvan Freese Ralph Fruechfemeyer Shirley Fuersr Alberf Fuller Peggy Gallagher Colleen Garber Helen Ghory Jack Gilla Barbara Giilin Sianley Glasser Raymond Goelz Gwendolyn Goodman Herberi Goodman Sandy Goodwell Eugene Grady Mary Ann Graham Herberf Gruenebaum Bob Grueninqer William Grueninger Rudy Gruenlre Elva Gscheidle Geraldine Harmon Humes Hari Ray Hariman Rose Marie Hariman Shirley Hauensiein Jean French Isabel Freund Jerry Friedlonder Peggy Friedman Roberi Fries Louis Gausman Mariha Geisdorf Virginia Geisler Helen Geiss Saul Gersenfish Morion Goldberq Bernard Goldfarb Carolyn Goldman Herman Goldman Shirley Goldmeyer Roselyn Grand Frances Green Helen Greenberg Marvin Greenberg Herman Griffifh Virginia Guenihner Shirley Haeclcl Doris Hairsion Imelda Hake Dicl: Hand William Hauer Violef Haverlzos Barbara Hayes Margarei' Hazelriqq Esiher Heineman Ella Louise HeinzelmannBeHy Holland Rodney Hill Mildred Himoviiz Waldo Hoeweler Rufh Hoisingion Gladys Howe Luella Huber Mary Lou Huber Tom Hudepohl Lois Huenefeld Audrey Holloway Marlin Holizman Ruih Honold Anneiie Horwiiz Oriie Huleiie Donald Huller Luella Hume Ray Hummel Marshall Humphreys As we judge from iheir ex- pressions, The Howard Pancero leiier ihai is reading 'ro Paiiy Miller, Jim Bryan, and Jean Monigomery musi bear good news. Sianley Hysell Daniel lmwalle Reber? Iverson Dave Jacobson Alberta Johnson Gordon Kahle Louise Kamerdiener Beify Kane? Dennis Kash Norman Kaffelman Margaref Keiiler Ruih Kieseweiier William Kirch Edward Kissel Alfredia Rose Kiichens Vu. ' 5, Neille Johnson Joan Johnsion Josephine Lamaniia Richard Jungclas Beiiy Kabler Harold Keating Alberf Kees Riia Keiiel Michael Kennedy Herberf Keiienaclrer Alberi Klaymen Mariorie Kleeman Madeline Klems Russell Klugman Alice Kneup Janef Knorr Miriam Kohlman Sherwood Kohn Arihur Kowalk Fred Krauih Anna Lang Virginia Larberq Pai Lawson Sally Lehmann Kaihryn Leininqer Rhoda Luddeke Harold Luhm Jean Loudin Shirley Malinsky Philemon Maly Nancy Kroiier Milion Kress Euqene Krueck Virginia Kunold Charloife Kunsiman Beafrice Levy Earlene Lockwood Ralph Loesch Jean Love Kafhryn Lovvorn Lucille Marksberiy Phil Marlin Grace Marie Masiers Janei Maihes William Maire WhaJr's new? quesiion Don Schear, Paiiy Miller, and Bernard Moore as ihey eagerly read The year's firsi Gargoyle, Ronald Maxsfadi Geraldine Mayer Alice Mayersohn Hesfer Mayne Mary Jo McAllisier Beverly Merefsky Joseph Merz Doroihy Miller Lawrence Miller Marilyn Miller Dolores Misrach Donald Monfori Evelyn Jean Monlqomery Cha rloffe Mooney Bernard Moore Howard Muhlhauser Allen Nagle:- Wilson Neeley Pauline Nessler Bill Neumann Wanda Oaks Ervin Oberschmidf Joyce O'Dell Amy Ormsion Tunney Owens Thomas Pearson Beulah Pemberfon Rosemary Penningion Earl Peier Jim Peferson Wesiley Praqer Esiher Pranikoif Jerome Price Charles Puqh Harry Puiman Edifh Rath Don Rhollans Melvin Richards Dale Richmond Charles Richier Edward McCann Roberf Meador Caryl Ann Meier Jerry Mellman Roberi Menqe Mary Jo Miller Paffy Miller Tom Miller Alberia Mills Gilbert Minninq Walfer Morris Leonard Moss Hilda Mofzger Howard Mueller Roberf Muqridge Ruih Neuman Leroy Newporf Juaniia Nickel Audrey Niehaus Cecilia Nouak Evelyn Jane Palmer Doroihy Pappas Clifford Parks Charloffe Paiion Mel Paulus Chrisiine Pefrofi Richard Pfefferle Jerome Pine Shirlee Pine Jimmie Poniicos Harry Quinlan Violei Rahn Phillip Randall Nick Rapfes Ruih Raihman Roberf Richier Richard Ries Rosemary Roleb Ruih Rodenberg Adele Roehr QC U- QE I- ve P U- fi 0 ' f ...I Gr T' L, X Roberla Baegel promoles spiril lhe Hughes Jackson Smoor signs his John Hancock lo a speclalors by displaying lhe crowd. program of one ol lhe aufograph seeking under- . I J s S4 : 'I'l K A 1 s .QM ta A classmen. Thelma Rollinson June Rose Sara Rowe Dick Rinnke Carol Rulhemeyer Gloria Schlemmer George Schneider Shirlee Schneider Shirley Schoch Ida Schoeille Uonald Shear Helen Shell Charles Shelion Maxine Saloshin Shirley Sanders Allen Schaefer Anna Schaeffer Elaine Srhanson Phyllis Schwailz Evelyn Scrob David Srzlignian Williiairi Semin Virginia Soyfriud lllwri Sliuii Geraldine Shui-ui Jack Shiiler ivy., - Elaine Sherman Idella Sherman Rena Simlin Lois Simmonds Marc in S41-in-l Moiry Siqnmn Jane Smilh Mary Smilh Q6 36- Adole Singer Phyllis Sniilli E4 Williiwrri Smilli Ql- 99 as -lt. Q1 Belly Slovin Anna Smifh William Sondernmn Barbara Sparks Karl Spradlinq Sylvia Sfachel Wilma Slallinqs June Slieolor William Sfier Marva Sfiles Mary Slclle Belly Slonelield l22 Sylvia Socknian Jack Slaub Jcvyro Sluilibawjli Millon Slevons Richard Sinvons George Slowarl Wanda Slrunk Rokvorl Sullivan Torn Sussli Fd Swillinqer Richard Swillinqer ,N 15 S X Yi x. i Row I: Mary Lou Tanlcersley, Mary Elizabefh Tarin, ne chin, Joseph Tennenbaum, Phyllis Theis, RuTh Thieman, Gloria Thoman, Lor- raine Thomas, Connie Thompson, PaTTy Thompson, rwin eyer. .W Row 2: Jack Trimborn, Mila Jean TobergTe, Carl Tonne, Ju Id Toth, David TrauT, Ted Trieschman, ArThur Ungarbuehler, Mary Jane Usinger, Imogene Vaughf, RuTh Verlcamp, Evelyn VogT. Row 3: RuTh Voll, Mildred Walley, Charles Walfer, RoberT Ward, ArThur Wehrman, Shirley Weis, Mary Ann Weiser, Ivan Wells, Bessie Dolores Welsh, Helen Weninger, Edna Mae Wesley. Row 4: Bernie WesTerl:amp, William WhiTacre, Mary WilceTTe, Frances Wilburn, Marion Williams, Sylvia Willis, Shirley WiIma+h, Marion Windisch, Marjorie Wise, Norman Wolfe, Margie WolperT. Row 5: ThelberT Wormaclc, James WrighT, Evelyn WuesT, Aloha Joyce Yaczlro, ArThur Yosf, Adele Young, Frank Zarider, Floyd Zeff, Sfanley Zeidman, Shyrlien Zimel, Richard Zimmer, EsTer Zimov, Shirley ZopT, Shirley Zwerin. STuclenTs in The class OT '45 enTered Hughes The year ThaT war was declared. Early in OcTober, The seniors gave The Big SisTer ParTy and all The ninTh grade girls TelT ThaT aT lasT They had someone To answer Their quesTions. q During The TirsT semesTer Sam Feldman was chosen The Freshman Quiz HAA Kid. ATTer The memorable December 7. The class oT '45 learned whaT iT meanT To be an American. The second year 'Found The sophomores used To The liTe aT Hughes. RuTh Becker, Carol RuThemeyer, Virginia Seyfried, and RuTh KiesweTTer became drum majoreTTes and marched To The Tune oT Jingle, Jangle, Jingle. STan Yuellig made his TirsT appearance wiTh The TooTball Team and he made The lasT score Tor Hughes aT The WiThrow game. Girls sTarTed To kniT war arTicles and The boys joined The MysTic KnighTs' Circle. William Sonderman and DoroThy BalasTra were elecTed To The VicTory Corps Council. Now juniors are preparing Themselves Tor The posiTion as head oT The school. Maudie BurTon, Jane Askew. Ervin OberschmidT, Malcolm Bump, and RoberT Bowman ediT The Gargoyle Sherwood Kohn is drawing The original characTer called LanceloT Smada. Jim Andrews, Bill Sonderman, and Don Biehl were selecTed To be cheer leaders. All junior members oT The A Cappella Choir Took parT in The opereTTa, Babes ln Toyland. Don Shear, Malcolm Bump, Bill Hauer, and Marvin Barsman represenTed The juniors on The Hughes Town MeeTing oT The Air. The lasT Thing leTT Tor The class oT '45 as juniors, will be To selecT Their oTTicers Tor Their all- imporTanT senior year. IT has been an evenTTul Three years Tor The juniors and Their eyes Turn To Their Tinal year ahead when They will be rulers oT Old Hughes. I23 A large crowd, a 'friendly aimosphere, a lively band and a good. loud cheer are lhe only requisiies for a winning leam. Wiih lhe back- ing ol Hughes sludenfs in every alhleiic event fhe leams have 'raken many crowns. Sporfsman- ship, ieam work. cooperaiion. and friendly N-I 'Nl rivalry are behind winning reams al Hughes. Fun and excilemenf prevail ai all evenls of a'rhle+ic compelifion. Whelher if be a sunny- day on a foolball field, or a rainy day ai a baskelball game. our cheerleaders are always presenl lo lcey ihe spiril of Hughes roofers and help bring viclory lo our ieams. I24 l .1 w -J B lJ rx Bw l I WE FIGHT HAHIJ, WE FIGHT WELL ' QLQ K if 7' K If I I ' ., ML! I , ' K :wifi J., -- T, , f I VL Boom Clwica Boom is llwe cry of cheerleaders Jerry Friedlander, Bill Sonderman, Jim An- drews, Don Bielwl, Jaclc Smool, Fred Slroelwlien, and Caplain Bob Sadler. UNIJEPEATEIJ HUNNEH5 CLAIM ALL HAHHIEH EHAMPIIINSHIPS STarTing The IQ43 season wiTh Two reTurn ing leTTermen, Coach Paul RicherT again builT his Cross CounTry ouTTiT inT Th o eCiTy and DisTricT champions Tollowing an un- deTeaTed and unTied season. Paced by Bill l-lolTlcam Th p, e Big Reds were TriumphanT in Their TirsT Two meeTs oT The year. These meeTs were The Ilfp mile run aT WesTern l-lill d ' WalnuT Hills. s an a 2 mile evenT aT Then came The SouThwesTern Qhio DisTric3T MeeT. A mong The besT runners in souTh- wesTern Ohio, The l-lughes dynasTy again ruled supreme The Av F' l . on led In mile was The scene oT acTion, when Tor The Third Time in a row, The l-lughes runners were The proud possessors oT The Trophy d h an T e kings oT This parT of Ohio. llislanul: llwimllns Ulllllll' Punt UI' llhaunp Huzilus The TourTh and Tinal meeT oT The year was The all im- porTanT CiTy MeeT. This year The meeT was held aT WiThrow wiTh Tour schools enTered To Traverse The 2 Back row: Heineman, Michels, I-IoITIcam , Ca ICapTain or nex ear . Fronf row: Ass'T. Mgr. Meloy, Murphy, Byrnside, Grueninger, M T. Bill Gandenber er, Hermes, Bob G gr. en df . P P 9 939 96 T Tv I Middle row: Gusweiler, Clif, YosT. Brauer, Morand. f 1' D I + mile course. For The 6Th consecuTive year, and The I ITh Time since I93O, The boys ended Their season wiTh The Public High School League Championship. ATTer The gruelling 2 miles were compIeTed, The oTTiciaI resuITs showed Hughes vicTor by a decisive margin. Having Thus saTisTacToriIy reTained The DisTricT and CiTy crowns, Coach RicherT announced ThaT IeTTers would be awarded To W. Gandenberger, HoITIcamp, Hermes, Heinemann, Michaels, R. Gandenberger, and Rhollans. Norb DenharT was awarded his IeTTer Tor managing The Team. Huw They Hruku lhu Taps: WESTERN HILLS AND WALNUT HILLS ,, y Bill HoITIcamp-IsT Q-'I f. AugusT Hermes-2nd ,V 1 Ed Heinemann-3rd A Bill Gandenberger-8Th , 1 ff I Eugene Michels-9Th 5 Bob Gandenberger-I ITh I Don Rhollans-I2Th CITY MEET ML. Bill HoITIcamp-IsT ,i j AugusT Hermes-2nd f 25 Bill Gandenberger-8Th 5 Ed Heinemann-IOTh Bob Gandenberger-I ITh Don Rhollans-I2Th Eugene Michels-I 3Th I27 7 ,QQ , . is Q 4 I 4 ' s'1x+ n ,L vw. ww X H va? M MX 5 ' Iv: 4, M' W we Q ., - ,. w?,fp,n-Vi 'E 'A -A , M QT g V - f :fs X , - Q L, A4 x 1l0'e.fb if ' S my ' ' ,Q fy, i sg, 1 , Q ' ,QQ Nw. 5, fs in KQKPRN: fix I x H 6 i ' xxx av vi W 'Q '- A A H r. K I . - S, bg 'ff sy ,mf , ,X , 5 ,L g' f ww X7 wif if A 4 f + Wg N12 NV. Vg' K fwf H, .ff3f..z1f A X '- 'QNQS 6 'N 3 AS X , , I 3 X . , 4' . N . J' , n 'o QQ va 9 E WV Y K ,fx x M-. ' 1, A A , . x Y Q -W x K , . x'W' ' x 3: Q M fixx' xx A0 X., yrs I 'lfsn , 3 1 fji,Lff34 '- A 7 Ln ,vg A f - 5 Q' ,K ' 1-4-A . ,fix Vfkqkvfqifi ,i,v, - V ,ga n,A . 1 . 3 f ' X ' . was ,ff mf' xi Y A STAN YUELLIG, F. B. Afler a lapse of Tour years, Big Reds relurned lo Hughes The R. H. S. L. championship. The 'ream compiled a brillianl record of elghl wins and lwo losses, losing only a hearl- brealcing opener lo Hamillon and an ou'r-Tumbled Purcell. The besl showings for The year were I 9-7 wins over Weslern Hills and Wilhrow. Of The exlra-league games Covlnglon Holmes was mosl inleresling. The success of The leam is due in large measure 'ro 'rhe unliring ellorfs of Coach Ed Red Krueclc. Illllll fPllI T .N T A l lk. 2 Bos MoLTER, LT. l T Co-Caplain l EMANU ALEXANDER R G CHUCK BITTN CAL FELIX Q. B. C521 Capfain BILL STIER. in Huis game Hwaf decided +i1e championship, Red Leigh is iacicied by a iwosi of Tigers, despiie Wie efforis of Lamen- 'ria and Molfer. THE season opened aT HamilTon on SepTember I7 as The Big Reds losT a close game, 6 To O. The complexion oT The game mighT have been diTTer- enT iT There had noT been a penalTy aT a criTical Time. The Hughes line play was The TeaTure oT The evening. The nexT SaTurday aTTernoon, Hughes en- gaged The Elder PanThers aT U. C. emerging The vicTor 6 To O. The game was hard ToughT and TeaTured by long drives. The Hughes score was seT up when guard, Alexander, blocked an Elder lciclc on The I7 yard line, where Yuellig Took iT over on The second play. NexT on The grid card was Purcell which was The blaclcesT marlc on The record. OuTsTanding in The game were The passes oT Cal Felix and The de- Tensive playing oT The Hughes line. l32 Yuellig's lciclc Tor The exTra poinT aT The WalnuT Hills game is good. DueTT runs Tor WiThrow as Eelix, STier, Leigh and Yuellig come To malce The Taclcle. Leigh runs around leTT end aT WalnuT Hills game Tor no gain. WiThrow, carrying The ball. is sTopped dangerously near The goal. lZH!IIVlI'IllN!i IIIIIIIIII Hughes O-HamilTon 6. Hughes 6-Elder O Hughes O-Purcell 6 Hughes 3l-Norwood O Hughes I4-CovingTon I2 Hughes 25-CenTral O Hughes I9-WesT. Hills 7 Hughes 27-Wal. Hills O Hughes I9-WiThrow 7 Hughes 36-Woodward O .1 A ' V K 1 Q, , X l K N FR w. N Q V , 5 A, 'D 3 A fx- X f , I U, rs .I A v Nl, 5 - pw f 5 E AT Norwood, Hughes losT The services oT a Tine end, Bernie Wise, whose leg was broken when he was blocked. The Big Reds wenT on To win 3l To O. Touchdowns were scored by Yuellig on an end run, Felix on a line plunge, BiTTner on an inTercepTed pass, Felix on an end run, and Felix again on a pass Trom Yuellig To Felix Tor 48 yards. Norwood losT yardage on running. In The CovingTon game, Hughes scored all iTs I4 poinTs in The TirsT halT, bo+h Touchdowns made by Felix. Holmes came back in The second halT To score on a Tumble and on an 80 yard drive. Co-CapTain Bob MolTer led The hard charging Hughes line assisTed by STier, RiegerT, Alexander, LamanTia and Blymeyer, who replaced Wise. HighlighT oT The game was Chuck BiTTner's 65 yard punT. In The TirsT league game oT The season, Hughes rolled over CenTral VocaTional To The Tune oT 25 To O. Touch- downs were scored by Yuellig on a 36 yard run, Paul RiegerT on a blocked kick, and Tom 5coTT scored Two on runs. Bob Tv1olTer blocked one kick To seT up a Touchdown and recovered anoTher blocked kick Tor The besT line perTormance. Back row: E. Alexander, D. Zimmer, D. BaxTer, P. RieqerT, B. 5Tier, S. Yuellig, B. MolTer, C. Blymeyer, W. Leigh, C. Felix, A, Gearing, C. BiTTner, T. 5coTT, C. LamanTia, FronT row: H. Goodman, G. Crumrine, B. McCormick, M. AlbrighT, T. Hudipohl, J. STaub, B. LaCroix, K. Finncrnn, H. Drnsfglmr, H. Dunsker, A. BarTh, E. Richards. 'l'lllI lllllillllfi Hlli Hllllfi HXTVIZ HITITWN TTNII ITININSS Hughes played an unbeaTen WesTern Hills Team aT The Annual FooTball Double Header aT U. C. Hughes puT on The pressure in The second halT To break a 7-7 Tie and win I9-7. Hughes displayed superior oTTensive and deTensive ball ThroughouT The game. AI Goering broke The Tie by circling The end Tor I5 yards and a Touch- down in The Third quarTer. WiTh only one or Two minuTes remaining, Cal Felix broke loose around end, and cuT back Tor 50 yards and a Touchdown. WalnuT Hills Eagles succumbed 27 To O To The Big Reds. The Hughes line easily ouTplayed The Eagles' line and was in conTrol aT all Times. Touchdowns were made by Al Goering, BiTTner on a laTeral Trom Goering, and Two by Red Leigh. Hughes was vicTorious over iTs TradiTional rival, WiThrow, I9-7 on a clear 5aTurday aTTernoon. Hughes scored Twice in The TirsT halT. Felix inTercepTed a WiThrow pass and reTurned 23 yards To The Hughes 43. ln a Tew plays, Hughes was on The WiThrow 4. Hughes was penalized 5 yards buT Felix passed To Blymeyer Tor The score. Red Leigh had liTTle Trouble going over and Yuellig converTed. AT The halT, The Hughes line braced To Throw back The WiThrow aTTack. In Tour plays The Tigers scored aT The sTarT OT The second halT and converTed. Hughes quickly reTalia'Ted by making a 72 yard Touchdown. Yuellig scored over cenTer and converTed. The Hughes line was in conTrol excepT Tor The Tour plays in which WiThrow wenT over. Co-CapTains Felix and MolTer were ouTsTanding. 134 l-lughes clinched lhe lille by soundly lrouncing Woodward, 36 lo O. Cal Felix gol oll on lwo louchdown runs ol 55 and 50 yards. AI Goering relurned a punl 62 yards lor a louchdown aller a salely. Tom Scoll look a laleral lrom Bob Moller and wenl 50 yards. Slan Yuellig plunged I6 yards lor anolher louchdown, and Alexander lackled a Bulldog carrier in lhe end zone lor a salely. Slan Yuellig also converled lour limes. Thus closed lhe mosl successlul l-lughes season since I938. The line lor lhe year was Chuck Blymeyer and Bernie Wise, lell end, Co-caplain Bob Moller, lell lackleg Gus Lamanlia, lell guard: Chuck Billner, cenlerg Manny Alexander, righl guard: nexl year's co-caplain, Bill Slier, righl lackle, Paul Riegerl, righl end. The backlield was co-caplain Cal Felix, quarlerbackg Al Goering, lell hallback, Waller Red Leigh, righl hallback: and lhe olher co-caplain lor nexl year, Slan Yuellig, lullback. Greal credil is also due lo Tommy Scoll who was always ready in lhe lime ol need al end, lullback, or hallback. Credil is due also lo reserves, Dick Zimmer, Bob McCormick, and Bob Frenchy LaCroix. Success was due lo cooperalion, leam work, and lhe ellorls ol our coach Ed Red Krueck. Red Krueck gives lasl minule inslruc- lions belore lhe sec- ond hall al lhe Walnul l-lills Game. l-lughes lakes lime al lhe lirsl guarler in lhe Wilhrow game. Walnul I-lills readies lor a coming l-lughes play. .xr Hughes Sl Hughes 34 Hughes 25 Hughes 44 Hughes I9 Hughes 2I Hughes 38 Hughes 28 Hughes 4I I Q -.4 I f 2293 . E Waller Leigh, Bernie Wesferlcamp, Marvin Simon, Tom Bryan, Tom Smell, Don Frazier. I :Lx Cen. Voc. 32 Vifilhrow 3I Ter. Perle 29 Wo6d'rd 9 Hamillon 3l Wes. Hills 25 Wal. Hills 20 Cov.Hms.36 Cen.Voc:. I9 Leigh wins Ihe lip off Hughes I4 Hughes 34 Hughes 30 Hughes 27 Hughes 26 Hughes 32 Hughes 33 Hughes 36 Hughes I8 alch as Hug Ivliclllewh 4I WiIhr'Ow 30 Elder 36 Wo6ci'rscl 29 Purcell 3l IWes.HiIIs 2I INI6r'w'Cl 32 VVc1I.HiIIs 26 VVes.HiIIs 22 hes scores age Leigh, backed by Frazier and Miller, scores againsf Leigh goes up affer a rebound aT Walnuf l-lills. Walnuf Hills. l'flli'E' llfilllllrllikli 'l'lfflM 'li T 'fl ! - .X In his firsf year as a T-lughes coach, lvlr. Paul Bowers developed a championship Team builT around Cap- Tain Tom ScoTT, The only reTurning lefferman. Coach Bowers infroduced inTricaTe plays which made The Team click wiTh regulariTy and developed iT inTo a well-rounded, polished aggregafion. AT The sTarT of The season, The Team was shuffled guiTe freguenfly To find The besT playing combinafion. The five who were The mosT usual sTarTers were Leigh, ScoTT, WesTerkamp, Simon, and BarTh. All Twelve members of The championship squad were presenTed wiTh leTTers aT The baskefball dinner, The Big Reds opened The season wiTh an impressive vicTory over Cenfral VocaTional 5I-32. l-lughes con- Tinued undefeafed unTil They dropped a close 29-25 decision To Terrace Park in The Third game of The season. Bouncing back from Their firsT defeaT, The Milli LII ,rfi llillll IIIIIIWN Big Reds easily defeafed Woodward 44-9, gain- ing Their mosT impressive vicTory of The year. lvleef- ing a fasT l-lamilTon guinTeT, The Team again TasTed defeaf. Sfill noT recovered from The sfunning l-lamilTon defeaT, l-lughes was surprised by Wesfern l-lills and dropped Their firsT league game 25-2I. On January 2 l, The Big Reds reached The high mark of The season in downing WalnuT l-lills 38-20, To confinue To seT The pace in league play. l-lughes exTended The league winning sfreak To Three games by Taking The measure of Cenfral VocaTional and Wifhrow. AfTer dropping a 36-30 verdicf To Elder, The Reds Tell info a Three game losing sTreak. The Big Reds refurned To The win column wiTh an as- Tounding vicTory over WesTern l-lills 32-2I To Take The league leadership. l-lughes easily Trounced Walnuf l-lills, 36-26 on February 25 To Take The Public l-ligh School League championship. Albrighf ouT-iumps Three Coach Bowers leaves Teambe- l-lughes score aT WesT l-li Tigers under l-lughes baskeT. fore Norwood game. championship game. I37 Scoll falls back aller scoring againsl Wilhrow. H-Barlh walches his shol go lhrough.fCham- pionship game is over, We won.- Bryan, Barlh, Wolf, Albright and Gudberlel plan slralegy.-ee Scoll, Simon, Barfh sland by as l-lughes malces a good foul shol. 5 ili!i ,nf ,.7 in ies Rag, li 2 efil :li iii l L, ' L I :- I -4. Aa- RESERVE TEAM: Row 3: ll ll l fkx- , A, ll, Nfiillnr, A. Klayinanf ll in if li-if Row 2. Capl. l, fsoinplon, B. Bof i v . , X M R ,, :ly U. Mina l, ilu ir Lf. Liv' ill. Row l: C, l5lusl,'HK .l .i .ld v Qufscoring Their opponenls by Jrhirfy-nine poinls in The season lolal, lhe l-lughas Reserve Team had 6 fairly successful season. Led by Caplain Ed Complon, lhe l..i+fle Reds played bellow' baslcei bal,l lhan lheir record shows. The line-up was lreguanl- ly shuffled lo giye each ol lhe boys a chance lo parlicipale in a game. The leading scorer was Ed Complon followed by Bob Boeh and Charley Blusl. Nexl year lhese boys will supplemenl The relurning yarsiiy players on lhe Big Red cage loam. l38 Finishing The season wirh a league record oT eighT vicTories againsT Two losses, l-lughes won The Public l-ligh School League championship Tor The TirsT Time in Three years. DeTeaTed by WesTern l-lills in an early game, l-lughes regarded The second game as The championship baTTle. l-lughes Took an early lead and won easily 32-2l. AT The annual league double- header, The championship was de- cided as l-lughes Trounced WalnuT l-lills 36-26 in The Tinal game oT The year. ln Ten games, The Big Reds scored 358 poinTs while Their op- ponenTs were able To garner only 242 markers. This was The year's besT record in The league. CapTain Tom ScoTT, considered by many To have been The league's ouTsTanding play- l er, Took individual scoring honors VARSITY TEAM: Row 3: lvlqr, S. Cohen, A. BarTh, J. Wrnll, M. l poinTs in league AlbrighT, Mgr, W. WolT. Row 2: J, Slaub, D. Frazier, W. lfiqh, ' M. Simon, B. WesTerkarnp. Row I: L. Miller, Capl. T. ScoTT, T. Bryan. T ierwnvii iwrirfrlrf .T rr. 'H' T ' T Tslifl 12 hi,l :lTiliilil' ililikiii' Flu' 5 ..,5, Ii T I LeighT Takes The ball aTTer a baskeT.- Leigh ouTiumps Wilkens oT Woodward on The Toul line.- EnTire Team moves under Elder's baskeT as ScoTT scores. - Keller and De Garmo, WesT l-li, waTch helplessly as Simons shoT goes Through The hoop. STARTING The season wiTh The reTurn oT only Two leTTermen, Don Buck and Mike Kennedy, The I-Iughes swimming Team has managed To hold iTs own againsT The sTronger Teams oT WaInuT and WesTern I-Iills. Under Coach Alan Kindschy's supervision, iT has won all Three oT The dual meeTs held againsT WalnuT I-Iills, WesTern I-Iills and WiThrow. ConsisTenT high scorers on The senior Team were Mike Kennedy, TreesTyler, and versa- Tile Dick Bosse. Seniors Dale Richmond and Vaughn OswalT have won high honors in diving in The Three League MeeTs. SENIOR TEAM-Back Row: Mgr. J. Schwab, J. Cook, W. Sonderrnan, R. Bloebaum, R. Fruenklemcyer, B. Pichel. TR J K cl K d T dd R R h Fron ow: . enne y, M. enne y, S. o , . ic - mond, E. Wagner, L. Perdorno. HWIIVIIVIIIIIFT lI!Iil l'lIlllii !Ili.l. IIIIM. IVllIlI'I'!i AT The mid-year, co-capTains Don Buck and Sam Todd IeTT I-Iughes Tor college, and Mike Kennedy received Their Tormer posT. The senior Team was greaTly sTrengThened by TreesTylers Bosse. Perdomo, J. Kennedy, Wagner, and backsTroker FreuchTemeyer, who have come up Trom The junior swimmers. They all have Tinished Their TirsT year on The senior Team, and have done a Tine iob. Wagner and Rerdomo have Teamed up To Take vicTories in The 60 yd. Tree-sTyle, and J. Kennedy has led The Team on The ZOO yd. Tree-sTyle. Bosse, in one season's Time, has become one oT The main-sTays oT The senior Team. Twelve members oT The senior squad received I-I's as a reward Tor Their work on The Team. The IeTTers were presenTed To Dick Bosse. Don Buck, Ralph FreuchTemeyer, Jerry Kennedy, Mike Kennedy, Vaughn OswalT, Luis Perdomo, BerT Pichel, Dale Richmond, Sam Todd. Ed Wagner, and senior manager Johnson I Schwab. Coach Kindschy has chosen Mike Kennedy and Dick , Bosse as nexT year's co-capTains. Leading The iunior Team were PeTer PeT- row, breasTsTroker, and Treshman diver Ed ion swimmer, and, coupled wiTh Kennedy's diving, has Taken many TirsT places in iunior evenTs. Kennedy's diving was a deTiniTe asseT To The iunior Team. Mem- bers oT The iunior Team will supplemenT The l945 senior Team wiTh Manager RoberT Bowman. JUNIOR TEAM--On Board: R. OswaIT, C. RosonTI1nI, Row: J. Rose, D. Pease, Mor., B. Bowman. FronT Row M SVIIWIOQDFI E Kennedy R Willa L Rr-Trnw I .- -,.- ,. ,. . l40 Kennedy. PeTrow promises To be a champ- J. I-IeITrnan, L. Rolhchild, J. Gardner. On Floor: Beck 1 ' u I llllillll fil'I. lfill 'l'll lIII'l'llll'Ti DUAL MEETS x , Hughes Zglyfp Walnuyl Hills' Zblg Hughes 38 Wilhrlow'jIlyQl S iq Hughes 30 Weslel:nf'ill'lilEI 6 swqfl X' LEAGUE MEETS lll D if February 3 Februaryl,,lOX-if' im fS,w. Weslern Hills 49 Walnul I-Iillsi '46 YYUNSE, Walnul Hills 45 Weslern Hills 45 BV fjkflfx-.l?Q3 Hughes 44 Hughes 40 Q f Wilhrow IO Wilhrow 2l I., 4' March 2 'J Walnul Hills Sl Hughes 38 6 Weslern Hills 46 Wilhrow I7 Al lop, Caplain Jerry Todd and Mike Kennedy are preparing lor lhe dive while Dick Bosse . pushes oll in lhe waler. Cenler, Dale Richmond, slar diver, demonslrales ' a iaclcnile. Bollom, Cap- lain Don Buck comes oul ol lhe wafer aller a plunge. Al lell is lhe slar relay medley com- posed ol Ed Wagner, Luis Perdomo, Diclc Bosse, and lvlilce Kennedy. llll'ili'l.lIllfi -e x Led by high-poinl man B. Simms, lhe bowling leam caplured lhird place in league compell- lion againsl live olher high school groups. Sporling lhe besl single and lhree game lolals. lhe Big Red Rollers were consislenl win- ners. B. Simms had The besl av- erage followed by Bob Evans. The loam included B. Evans, D. Solsman, R. Bloobaum, slandinq, and G, Schwein, B. Lor- enz, and B. Simms, sealed. I4I r X R . i J TX X X X. CapTuring The gym TiTle Tor The eigh+h successive year, The I-Iughes gym Team swepT aside all compeTiTion in Talcing all Three inTerschoIasTic gym meeTs. Led by CapTain Diclc Singerman and Lloyd GMT- Tin, The Big Reds garnered l75I,fQ poinTs in The Trio oT conTesTs To ouTdisTance sec- ond place Woodward by TorTy-Tive poinTs. The Team was well-balanced wiTh good perTormances on all The pieces OT apparaTus. As in previous years, I-Iughes produced The bes+ perTormers on The horizonTaI bar. This year Singerman, GriT- Tin, and LaCroix were The ouTsTanding men in The ciTy on The bar and easily ouT- poinTed all oTher conTesTanTs. Bill SmiTh was ouTsTanding on The rings. Diclc Singer- man, seTTing a new meeT record OT I76 poinTs, capTured individual honors. Lloyd GriTTin and Franlc Fisbeclc Tinished in a Tie Tor Third place, giving I-Iughes The Top Tour places ThroughouT. Franlc Izisbeclc an all around good gym man and con- sisTenT perTormer, was elecTed To capTain nexT year's Team. I-Ie will be supporTed by several oTher reTurning leTTermen. SENIOR TEAM --STanding: L. Woliwfa, F. Zaridnr, A. Yosf. Seeded: I, Rinaldi, F. Fisbriflr, L. GriTTin, D. Sinrgerman H. Smillw, cl. Tirfxdlnnder, IT, Aylor. JUNIOR TEAM -Seaied in FronT: R. STaImr. Row I: I. M1-I LI'-r, 0, .Irrwim R, RfW'aY'f1I'J0Ff1,.I.GIr1lI!Il,A, Xxx I Miiiiind, A. 'IhiiinIfin, I, ,Imuwr R, I-Isias, Row 2: .I, M1-yi-i, M, If-filiir, I, Ti:-1-d, I. lfrvuflc, A. Brad lie, fav AuiTw--, IT, Clivniiull. I ilkl' , 5 1 vi 1 r 'I I T I I T U . l 4, . ' i I i 1 we 1 U 1 ' r - 1 - , I H IT iii Ir aims is his um I Iilsiiuna lg IB Ii a'Il III I Ilifl Sunil:-rnifin shows a hand shind -- Bill Smnfh arches on The rings-Lloyi Cv II h X lv' ,V-1 3. r I Q yy, i,.: , i ' ii V' V ' ' ' 11. .i '11 - TENNIS TEAM-Row 3: A. Griffes. R. Boeh, N. Dock, F. Mayer, D. Biehl, M. Kennedy, R. Freese. Row 2: C. Goering, R. Heidrich, A. Suid, D. Jacobson, M. Holzman, J. Schwab, E. Wagner. Row I: R. Wille, J. Rose, D. Pease, E. Elhoff, H. Hyman. Since iennis is a laie spring sporl, afier press lime, The Annual is prinling a review of lasl year's season. Taking +he P.l-l.S.L. Tennis championship for lhe eighlh siraighl lime, ihe Hughes lennis squad finished wilh a record of five wins againsl Jrhree losses under 'rhe guidance of Coach Alan Kindschy. The Jream dropped ils firsl Jrwo meeis io Wyoming and Bellevue. buf relurned io lhe courl' Jrhe following weelc io begin a 'rhree meel winning sfrealc. Meeiing Wyoming for lhe second lime, Jrhe Hughes squad again mel defeal. Aller Jrhis defeai, fhe Big Reds ended 'rhe season wiih 3-2 vicfory over Covingion Holmes. Viclories over all 'rhe Public high reams assured ihe champ- ionship. Top singles men were Keller, While, a iunior and Desserich, while lhe oulslanding doubles reams were 'rhe Bumiller-Todd and Reilcow-Frazier combinaiions. x l N 'V -. f 1 l43 l l QW . L, JUNIOR TRACK-Row I: H. Luhn, A. Barfh, B. Radin, O. Jones, W. Cliff, L. RoTh- child, N. Spira, W. Nadler. 'i l Row 2: W. Robb, F. Miller, - Royce, H. Meyer, R. Hen- X shall, M. Murphy, D. An- dres, D. Rosen. Row 3: Molloy, Mgr.: W. Kaufman, J. Friedman, I. -f-'hi . X Jaeger, STeinman, J. Gla- if,-1' X, M. ,V zell, J. Mazzei, G. Kuqle- TTTOTT. - . 4 ' . f Q . f .5 X' , .- il . li li: 'fi if li' ll ll T T T - i I ' i .. il' Because oT an early press daTe in I944, The Annual is prinTing a resume oT The l943 Track season. From lasT year's Team Coach RicherT expecTs aT leasT eighT reTurning men, including AI Morand, Dick Zim- mer. Gene Michels, Bob SwarTouT, Fred STroehlein, and CapTain AugusT Hermes who are expecTed To be The mainsTays oT The l944 Team. Placing Third in The ciTy championship Track and field meeT, The Hughes Harriers sporTed several oT The besT Track men in The ciTy. Going undeTeaTed in Tour meeTs, co-capTain Earl Holland narrowly missed seTTing a new 440 yard dash record. The mile relay Team, 'V 1 . V' i . L ' . i A. . i composed oT Holland, HaughT, BeTTner, and HolT- kamp, Took TirsT place in every meeT. Hughes dropped iTs opener To WesTern Hills 543f4 To 52lf4. AT The KnighTs oT Columbus relays aT DayTon, Hughes Took TourTh place. ln a Triangular meeT aT Norwood, The Hughes runners Tinished a close second To Norwood, Trailing The Indians by seven poinTs. The high poinT oT The season, The champion- ship meeT, was run aT WiThrow wiTh Hughes gaining Three TirsT places and several seconds in compiling 32 poinTs To Tinish Third place in compeTiTion among members oT The P. H. S. L. C 1 SENIOR TRACK TEAM - Back Row: E. Heineman, H. Duns- ker, E. Weber, C. Bell, A. Yosf, C. G-rueninger, R. Zim- mer, R. Brauer. Kneeling: R. Swartwouf, E. Michels, B, Rogers, A. Hermes. M. Peerless, S. Liscow, R. Huelsebush, F. STroehlein. FronT: A. Morand, J. Mell- man, M. Richards, C. Meloy, B. Gandenberger, D. Rhollans, M. Bump. ' L J TL ,j'7'i.Q .ig- T I 1 1 155 L rx. 1, . 4 ,f 4 i' , ,P ,ll Q 7 V . -4 f ,. gy . i 3 Q Row I: B. Wesferkamp, C. Felix, CapT,: S. Yuellig, W. Leigh, P. Provenzano, C. BiTTner, D. Richmond, MiTchell. Row 2: L. Moor- meir, ElwerT, L. Gausman, G. GraTT, T. ScoTT, C. LamanTia, C. Blu3T, D. Mapes, R. Engel, N. Raples. Row 3: M. Collins, W. Hoe- weler, R. Ungerbuller, W. STier, R. Evans, E. WolTT, D. Solsman, R. Evans, J. l-lavlovic, Kufslelz. Row 4: D. Wells, J. RichTer, R, Evers, A. Gore, Simms, D. Leigh, R. Andrews. Row 5: Burnside, SchoTT, R, Levy, F. Smifh, SchaTTer, A. Cilron. l 1 1 T. l l T ' ll' The Big Reds opened The I943 season againsT Woodward wiTh a 2l-I I vicTory, They nexT deTeaTed CenTral VocaTional 3l-6. ATTer dropping a I-O loss To WiThrow, The Big Reds won Tour oT Their remaining six games. WalTer Red Leigh, narrowly missed piTching a no-hiT game againsT WalnuT l-lills allowing only one hiT. The l-lughes Team gained a 3-I vicTory over Purcell in The ciTy TournamenT. ln The second round play, The Big Reds won 2-O over WiThrow. The championship was a well-played piTchers' baTTle wiTh Elder edging The Reds 3-I. Cal Felix, one-Third OT lasT year's championship ouTTield, was chosen To capTain The IQ44 squad loeTore his inducTion. EeaTuring senior shorT- sTop Jack Ruele, The Big Red inTield consisTed oT Tom ScoTT, STan Yuellig, and Paul Proven- zano, all oT whom re- Turned To l-lughes Tor T h e ' 4 4 season. l L -,M STan Yuellig, Third baseman, crouches Tor a low one. Cal Felix is ready Tor a long Tly. Tommy ScoTT scoops up The loall aT second. I45 l Ollitnrs lhaf arrange and manage lhe affairs ol lhe G. A. A. are Elaine Fieler, Vice-Pres.: Virginia Kurvnlcl, Sefy: Hilda l-larliq, Pres.: Vera Tazzor, P l l ll ublifily Maui and Sri' ey l-la man, lreas. Shooll l-lil illl' 0ver herel are The exclama- rions heard aller school in The girls' gym. The Girls' Alhlefic Associalion, beller lqnown as The G. A. A., sponsors sporls under Miss Violel Balaslrals guid- ance. These girls, inleresled in alhlelics. develop socially as well as physically. Rewards are given lo 'rhose who parlicipale lailhlully in rhe acliviliesq an emblem lor 300 poinrs, a pin for 900 poinls, and a lerrer lor l25O poinls. For The lirsr lime This year honor reams were chosen. The members are piclced lor lheir oulslanding playing, cooperalion. arlend- ance, and good sporlsmanship. A slcaling parly, G. A. A. board meelings lor all lhe high schools ar Weslern l-lills and Vlfirhrow, a Chrislmas parly, hoclcey and baslqelball, and an alleround Play Day were some ol Jrhe dares on lhe calendar. Enioy- menl, friendships, and physical aclivily are all bene- lils lhe girls derive lrom belonging lo G. A. A. The Five Jeeps lor lhe 'rhird consecu- 'rive year landed in lirsl place in lhe Bowling league. lvlyrlle Neumann ver was The high indie vidual scorer wilh an average ol l-44. clcey: S. Green, M. Bel, R F T J MII oinoni, T. Williams, J. liner. l Each sporT has iTs sporT leader and assisTanT leader who are chosen by The girls who come ouT Tor The sporT. The sporT leader has responsibiliTies Tor which she receives exTra G. A. A. poinTs. These iobs include lceeping aTTendance, reTereeing some games, and seeing ThaT eguipmenT is goTTen ouT and puT away. Any girl, excepT an oTTicer, can be sporT leader only once during The year. The oTTicers, elecTed aT The end oT The preceding year, are an- nounced aT The G. A. A. bangueT or picnic aT The close oT The year. . ruinon , . i er, Wixldrcwn, E. Fiuler, V. urlros, C. Sauflor, V. WiTh SporT Leader lvlarTha BolTen, The girls divided inTo Two Teams. lvlargar- eT l-laTTon's Team won Trom Verna Bonomoni's group. The girls Tied and losT one aT The l-loclcey Play Day aT WesTern l-lills. Archery was shoT in The gym, using The TargeT, bow and arrows. The girls earning G. A. A. poinTs are: Sfanding: A. BonTTrher, C. nu nr, . auens ein, . S ll S l'l l P Cnole, S. l'-lill, G. Waldren, J. Sfh.-iflner, A. Heclcer, D. lindvmnn, R. Frernonf, M. Wong. Seeded: S. Green, V. Wag ni-r, N. Kennedy. J. BloTT- nor, ss. .ea er . ono- A T l d V B nioni, Lnadvr T. Williams, M. Kueffnur, R. l-lonimorf, J. Miller. Thelma Williams. The SporT Leader, was winner oT The TournamenT wiTh a score oT 63: The nexT highesT was 53. BeTore The war a bangueT ended The season's evenTs wiTh Tun, Tood and awards. l.asT year This was changed To a picnic aT Lunken AirporT PlayTield. A summary of each acTiviTy was given by The sporT leaders, The aTTendance and G. A. A. meriTs were recognized, and The new oTTicers announced. An honor girl was usually named. This girl, a senior, was chosen by The gym Teachers Tor her parTicipaTion in G. A. A., her sporTsmanship, her scholasTic rec- ord, and The cooperaTion wiTh The leaders and ad- visers oT The groups. i HIHL5 SWIM, IIXIIIIIIII ANU .PLAY II A .I.. I. Modern Dancing-S. Silverman, C. WoIT, J. Dangel, G. ReicherT, V. Bonomoni, L. GuThman. The camera caugh+ Mary Pease in her swan dive. The volleyball season ended wi+h The iunior and sophomore Teams Tied Tor TirsT place wiTh one deTeaT each. The girls volleyed The ball baclc and TorTh across The neT during mosT oT The monTh oT March. Members oT The I-lonor Team Tor This sporT were I-Iilda I-IarTig, Elaine Fieler. B. Brill, T. Williams. P. Coolce, L. I-IueneTeld, V. Kunold, J. Lublce, If. Dieclcmann, J. SchaTTner, I. ShorTer, W. STaIIings, T. Ellism. The Sophomore and Junior Volleyball Teams Torminq This V ' d V B ' E R b T are S. I-IIII, J. SchaTTner, G. Wal ron, . onomonl, . o or - son, I. Shorfor, E. Dieclcmann, R. I-Iemmert, M. Wonq. M. KueTTner, A. BoeTTcher, T. Williams, W. Sfallinqs, M. Windisch, J. WolTrum, S. Malinslcy, V. Kunold, R, Neumann, P. Cooke, S. I-IauensTeln, V. I-Iavcrlros, M, I-Iimovilz, If. Fioler. One hour a weelc Those girls inTeresTed in swimming are allowed To use The boys' pool, Friday aTTer school. I-lard pracTice under Miss JeaneTTe Nurre's coaching preceded each oT The inTramural meeTs. The winTer meeT resuITed in The sophomores on Top. Tollowed by The Treshmen. Verna Bonomoni was The sporT leader. CLASS STANDINGS Team Won LosT Tied Seniors I I I Juniors I I I Sophomores I I I Freshmen I I I THE SWIMMING GROUP1-Sfandingz C. Lillard, C, OTIcn, E. Olmsted, V. Buehren, B. Brill, V. Bonornoni, Seaiedz M. Pease, N. Crain, E. Fioler, E. Schrnidl. M. Bumillfwr, H. Harliq, T. Williams, C. Saulfer, R. Frc-monT, J. Millar, J. Lubkv. BASEBALL - Row 4: E. lTii-cllnmnn, P. Coolw, S. ll.iuf'nsl--in, S. l-lill, F. Hall, M. llinmvilz, V. Huvorlnos, G, W4llKll'i'U, l. Wi-lirmfinrl. .l. Silmlfnur, C. Snulcr. Row 3: J. Wollium, S. Mn' lin-ilcy, V. Kunulcl, B. Brill, V. Bixfiiiviiiwiii, l. Rolwilson, l. Slioilw, l.. lim-luv, R. Tire nmol, l-l. lldfllq, V. Tollur, M. Kuoffnor. Row 2: R. Hvmmvrl, N. Mnrlini, V. Wliqm-r, V. Gil li--.php R. liqq, .l. Blvllm-r, M, Windisi h, M. Wong, M, i5yv. Row I: P. Morland, J. lub' lm, M. Nelson, N, Ki-nnedy, J, Hndlmlx, T. Williams, W. Shillings, T. Tllison, l-l, Clark. Baskerballs l-lonor Team, The iirsl one -v ever chosen al Hughes, was com- posed ol The girls who showed oul- sfanding abilify, co- operalion and sporfsmanship. Row 2: J, Blvllnor M, Him' ovilz, G,W.ildr0n, E. Fiolcr, l. Wvlirnmn, l'l. l-larfiq, Row I: V. Tozmr, T. Wil, lmms, V. Kunold, S. Hoff' nmn, B. Wilson. The feminine version of baslceiball is less sirenuous because of The free Jrhrow from cenierg only one dribble is allowed. Pariicipalion in This excilring and aciiye sporl sharpens Jrhe mind and ailords oppor- lunily for pleniy of aciion. The l-lughes 'reams won Ri-.idy lm' mlion .ww T, Tiwlor giiqixlinq M. Himovilz, S. Malinslcy. V. l-have-ilos, V, Kunold. Y? 40 71- iour oul of eighl games al The Baslcefball Play Day, as did Walnulr l-lills and Wirhrow. The l-lonor Team aliempied To play a game wiih The boys, buf were beafen 28 lo 8. Miss Violer Balasfra had charge and Violei l-laverkos was Jrhe elecled leader. The winninq Team was thc- Junior, which did noi sullrfr a delionl. The members uri-3 Row 2: M. l-linioyilx, E, Fi--lwr, V. l'l.lVLlI'lKU53, Row I: S. Malinslcy, M. Dye, V. Kunold. Individual sporls Icepf 'rhe gym buzzing bolh morn- ings and aflernoons of The spring in playing oil The eliminalion Jrournamenfs. Ping-pong, badminlon and shuffle board inleresled many girls who did nol come ou+ lor Ihe olher G. A. A. aclivilies. Begin- TENNIS-Row 2: C. Snuller, M, Bohrer, R. Fremonf, V, Kunold, S. Hill I1 Fir-If-r, V. l'Iavr1rIcrms,I.VViIIiams. Sealed-Row I: V. Tozzcr, I-I. Iflailiq, V, Bonowwcni, R. Neumann, R. Hernmcrl, S. Hauonslein. ning and advanced Iennis Iournamenfs were played. Playing lor lun and nol conlesls is Ihe purpose of Iheir sporls. The parlicipanls in Jrhese are shown below. Any girl al I-Iughes is eligible lor parlici- palion in Ihese games. BADMINTON-Row 3: E. Wehrmann, P. Coolrr-I F, Mnrlnnd, V. Wing- ner, I, Shorlur, S, Hiuenslein, S. Hil. Row 2: N. M-Illini, J. lublm, lvl. Dye, L. Huenelvld, V. Bcnmviqni, R, Ni-umnn, M, Balm-rl J, Srlmlfr ner, G. Waldman. Row I: V. Tor:-Hr, R. Hui-imflil, M. Kun-flnur, J. I-Ind' Iocl, J. Blr-liner, N. Kennedy, I-I. Hailigg. MODERN DANCING- Row 2: G. Roichorl, T. Williams, B. Abramson, R. Fremonl, Elaine Wixcksmnne-Sporl Loader, C. Wolf. Row I: A. Rohan, L. Cufh- man, C. Siiullcr, V. Bonomoni, Kuesnmn, K. Gurliardl, S. Silver- mann. Modern dancing is a way oT expressing one's ideas Through graceTul movernenTs. The girls chose Elaine Wacksman as Their sporT leader. A symposium was held aT WalnuT T-lills on April 22. Each school had Ten minuTes To puT on a dance program. Miss Nurre accompanied This group by playing The piano Tor Their dancing. ExTra rehearsals Tor The opereTTa Babes in Toyland were necessary in The mornings as well as Monday and Wednesday aTTernoon. Kickball sTarTed oTT The G. A. A. schedule Tor The year. BoTh color and class Team games were plan- ned aTTer The elecTion oT Eva Ginzinger as sporT leader. A sTrong iunior Team ouTdisTanced by Three runs a sTubborn senior one in The lasT innings oT The championship game. The conTined guarTers oT The gym caused many kicks ThaT hif The ceiling To be eirher Touls or ouTs. The girls enioyed comradeship and exercise Trom This acTiviTy. Lining up Tor The sTarT oT The race are E. Kickball Junior Team: R. FremonT, P. Cooke, S. Malin- OlmsTed, N.Crain, C.Lillard, V.Bonomoni. sky, M. l-limoviTz, C. SauTTer, S. T-lauensTein, V. Kunold. Wlwaf an audience fl'iis ping- pong game lwasl They are- Row 2: R, Fiiiii. K, Gerlmidl, M. VV f' 1, V. Ti .'.'iir, H. Harliq. Row I: l lllisi-vi, li, Biill, R. lzlwmrir-,lx H, iiiiil. lv1.lli .ivil.',S,Miilinslfy,E.Wr:l'1r- eininn A. lli f-lli lwr, T, Williiiivis, V, Kun f Id Close and excifing games led fo flue finals in flue ping-pong and sliuffleboard fournamenf. Slwuffleboard si n g l e s and doubles, besides ping-pong singles and badminfon singles and doubles were played off by eliminafion. Resulfs were posfed on flwe gym board. ine girls wlio signed up for flwe individual sporfs played off flwe confesfs under flweir own arrangemenfs before flwe specified fime or else fliey liad fo forfeif flie game. -llius flue number of parficipanfs decreased fill af lasf only one girl remained, flwe winner.. Pleying shuffle board are H. Welirmann S, Malinnly, M. Hiwmvilf, H. l-larliq, V lcirff-r, l, liwloi, V. Haverlios, V. Kunold Abraham, Janel D. ....,.... 3705 Bealrice Dr. Ahrens, Jean E. ...,.. I09 W. Universily Ave. Albrighl, Merle L. ...... I32 W. McMillan Sl. Alexander, Emanuel T. ..., 93 W. McMillan Sl. Alexander, Laurence I. ...... 5663 Prosser Ave. Anderson, Norman M. 4660 N. Edgewood Ave. Andres, Harry J. Jr. ....... 4840 W. Fork Rd. Andrews, James G. Jr. ...... 57 Ehrman Ave. Araujo, Charles ........ .2685 N. Bend Rd. Argo, Nadeen ........... 6327 Savannah Ave. Arnold, Shirley E. .. Alherlon, Carol P. Auble, Shirley M. .. Aylor, Roberl J. . . .. Bacon, Denise .... Banelh, Mary .......... Bargen. Belly E. ...... . Barrowclilf, Minerva A. . Barsman, Marvin J. .... . Ballreall, Shirley J. .... . ........634I Heilzler Ave. Baxler, C. Richard Beally, Ernesl N. Beaver, A. June .... Eslella L. Becker, Becker, Marion L. .. Becker, Rulh A. . . . . Beeker. Benzinger, Rulh E. .. Biller, Janel E. ..., . Blersch, Jean Carol . Blusl, Alice M. .... . Blymyer, Charles Ballon. Marlha M. ..... . Bonem, Eric J. .... . Borden, Leonard ....... Borden, Mary H. Bouchard, Jeannine B. .. Boyd. Viclor P. .... . Harry T. ...... . .....65I Derby Ave. ....6l2 Slraighl Sl. ......l2l4 Ellis Sl. ....293I Vaughn Sl. .III4 Draper Sl. . . . . .529 Prospecl Pl. ...4209 Virginia Ave. .. .4668 Chesler Ave. .. .3557 Wilson Ave. .........244Oak Sl. .. .2206 Auburn Ave. ... . . .3l20 Savoy Pl. 626 Greenwood Ave. . . . .243 Piedmonl Sl. . . . . .6055 Cary Ave. .II39 Carolina Ave. . .. . .63 Ehrman Ave. .. . . .22I0 Ravine Sl. . . l45l Weigold Ave. .. .. .4382 Innes Ave. . . . . . .3005 Sciolo Sl. ..2629 Slrallord Ave. ..77O Ridgeway Ave. ...626 Rockdale Ave. ......I26 Louis Ave. . .260 McCormack Pl. . .... 24II Ohio Ave. Brallord, Roberl W. ..l556 Willekind Terrace Braunslein, Belly .,.... 3567 Wilson Ave. Brodol, Ben ............,... 234 Hearne Ave. Brower, Richard F. ........ 3928 Redbud Ave. Broughlon. Margarel M. ,.,. Anna Louise Inn Brown, Louise G. ,............. 2359 Rohs Sl. Brunswick, Don ...... Burnel and Melish Aves. Bryan, Tom .... . . Buck, Don ............, ...,... .2805 Digby Ave. .. .6055 Belmonl Ave. Burlon, Louise Dorolhy .,....... 23l0 Rohs Sl. Busch, Belly Jean ...... .55I2 Kirby Rd. Caine. Elizabelh E. .,.. 723 Gholson Ave. Canca ro, Connie Lee Carr, Belly .......... Carler, Jean M. . Carler, Paul D. Cenlner Rulh ..... cnncnail, Philip c. Chaikin, Slanley .... Chambers, Jane F. . Chance, Faye ...... . . . . .3237 Jefferson Ave. ......363I Roll Ave. .....I29I Summil Rd. ....3I I2 Jellerson Ave. . ...... 683 Kirby Rd. .. .. . . .3668 Aller Pl. . . . .822 Cleveland Ave. .......2l42 Auburn Ave. Champlin, Jean N. .... . .........Il2 Valencia Sl. .. .5730 Kennelh Ave. Charbonneau, Charlene B. 890 Clinlon Springs Chalfield, Susan V. . Clevenger, Wyona J. Clowers, Belly H. . . . . Conner, Gloria ..... Cook, William A. ...... . Cooper. Belly ...,..... Cradduck, Slephen J. Cramer, Rulh M. Cronslein, Herberl Culler. George T. .. Cyrkin, William .... Dadey. Donald L. .. Davis, Virginia L. Denharl, Norberl .l528 Groesbeck Rd. .. .. .345 Probasco Sl. ....23l Melish Ave. .......27l6 Vine Sl. .l3I7 Groesbeck Rd. .. . . . .336 Thrall Ave. ..I9l7 Emerson Ave. I643 Norlh Bend Rd. ......332I Drexel Pl. .. .... 3637 Dawson Ave. . . . . .225 Foresl Ave. .59l7 Hamillon Ave. . . . . .309 Foresl Ave. .43I8 Beech Hill Dr. THE 1944 IIIHEETIIHY Dicks, Kalherine ............... 722 Diehl Rd. Dinger, Harold L. ........ 26I6 Universily Cl. Dillus, Frederica W. Dierl, Rulh ......... Doberrer, Raymond A Doerner, Marilyn K. . Donahue, Eslher L. .. Dorlman, Frances Dragul, Charles C. .. Duey, Mary C. .... . Dull, Vangie ........ Dunlemian, Roberl H. ..........l6l2 Pulle Sl. ..........Il6 Parker Sl. . ..... 6369 Heilzler Ave. ........l6l8 Suller Ave. . .... 328 Dixmylh Ave. ....332I Drexel Pl. . . .... 227 Foresl Ave. .. ...3433 Clillon Ave. ...... . .986 Ludlow Ave. ..... 20 Shirley Dr. Edgemon, Elizabeth A. ....... l626 Linden Dr. Edwards, Jean E. Eick, Shirley Kalhleen Elkin, Celia E. ..... . Elkus, Philip M. .... . Ellerhorsl, John ... .........402 Resor Ave. .2980 Cormany Ave. . . . .3654 Middlelon Ave. . . . . . .725 Challonle Pl. . .. .3837 Delmar Ave. Ellison, Lucille J. ............. 7I Foresl Ave. Emmerich, Janel C. ........ I939 Neyer Ave. Endres, Calherine .... 2279 Spring Grove Ave. Engle, Elizabeth L. ......... 584 Dixmylh Ave. Engel, Richard Donald ...... 3279 Pickbury Dr. Eppleblall, Evelyn ........... 55l Maple Ave. Esles, Mary Maxine ....... 6624 Vine Sl. Esles, Thelma ....... Evans, Roberl C. Fancher, Gene H. Farber, Irma E. Feldman, Lillian Feldman, Marian Feldman, Samuel Felix, Calvin ...... Fellz, Belle M. Ferguson, Doris ..... Fine, Rulh An n ........ Finke, Irene M. Finke, Thelma Jane . Filzgerald, Doris .. Ford, Wendell .... Frankel, Edilh ....... Freeman, Ethan E. .. Freeman, Joyce E. .. Freeman, Ronald .......... .......l6I7 Dhonau Sl. .....l7l E. McMillan Sl. ......l528 Reid Ave. ... . I4-02 Apiones Sl. . .. . . .250 Senalor Pl. ..... . . .533 Carplin Pl. .....64l Glenwood Ave. .. . I506 Pullan Ave. . . . . . .. .2376 Viclor Sl. . . . . . . I870 Garden Lane 359i Van Anlwerp Pl. . . . .746 Beechwood Ave. ....I939 Norlhcul Ave. . . . . .3443 Reading Rd. .. .. .432 Kings Run Dr. .. . . . . .3400 Burnel Ave. .. ... . . I206 Hopple Sl. .2855 Massachusells Ave. .. .2l4 Fosdick Sl. Freygang, Roberl B. ........ 74l Challonle Pl. Friedman, Leah .... Fries, Roberl E. Jr. . . Frommer, Jeanne L. . .. .. .3202 Harvey Ave. . . . . .376 Howell Ave. ...26ll Kipling Ave. Frye, Edwinna ................ 3559 Haven Sl. Gandenberger, William 405i Runnymeade Ave. Garner, Edward C. IO8 Township Ave., Elmwood Gausman, Louis J. ........... I23 W. 70lh Sl. Gear, William .... Springlawn and Dane Aves. Gehl, Helen ........ Geyer, William ..... Gilb, Virginia ........... Ginsburg, Belle A. . Ginzinger, Eva B. .. Glass, Virginia Lee . Glasser, Slanley ..... Goering, Alberl H. . Goodman, Herberl M Gordon, Elizabelh M. Golllieb, Bellie J. .. Gough, James F. Gral, Elaine M. ... . . . . . .905 Daylon Sl. .. . . .603 Riddle Rd. .. .2943 Sidney Ave. 3l32 Harvey Ave. . .. .444 Kloller Ave. ....3I09 Durbin Pl. .. .3652 Reading Rd. .. . . .2473 Fairview Ave. . ........ 568 Maple Ave. i ... . . .3l5 Rockdale Ave. . . . .747 Greenwood Ave. .....26l6 Ocosla Ave. ,........l538 Reid Ave. Graham, Margarel D. . .,... 3433 Rulher Ave. Grilles, Arlhur ..... Grillin, Lloyd C. ., Gronauer, Jean M. . Gruenebaum, Herberl Grueninger, Carl Gudberlel. Alberl ....... Gump, Rulh ....... .....3454 Cornell Pl. . . . . I633 Powers Sl. ...2368 Wheeler Sl. ..... .873 Hulchins Ave. . I462 Weigold Ave. .3920 Lewellyn Sl. ..2l45 Queen Cily Ave. Gunlher, Myrlle L. ...... 23l5 Colerain Ave. I53 Haas, Waller ............... 654 Foresl Ave. Hafer, Harold C. ........ 7II Beechwood Ave. Harkavy, Franklyn S. ........ 39l5 Leyman Dr. Harrison, Shirley .......... 3454 Harvey Ave. Harl, Humes ........ 768 E. Ridgeway Ave. Harlig, Brunhilda P. ........ 233 Calhoun Sl. Harlmann, Raymond Hallerschide, Thomas J. .... 244 Kloller Ave. E. .... I225 Oberlin Blvd. HGYS. Samuel L. ............ 34I Bryanl Ave. Healh. Dorolhy L. . .......l2l5 Regenl Ave. Hebel, Joyce L. ........ 3028 Marshall Ave. Heepke. Carol M. ........ 2539 Hanslord Pl. Helnemdnn. Edwin W. ...... 2348 Ohio Ave. Helmers. James ........ . .. .2I9 Loraine Ave. Hengsller, Shirley A. . .. .... 2226 Viclor Sl. Henkel. Louis K. ..... ..... 44 35 Innes Ave. Herberl. Rosalie F. ...... 44I9 Slalion Ave. l'lfI'f1'lGS. Augusl L. .......... 2058 Yoasl Ave. l'l'99'nb0'fl1dfY1. Margarel . .3025 Colerain Ave. Hocll. Jean Marian . . . . . .5953 Belmonl Ave. Hoeweler. Dorolhy C. .... .... 5 050 Gray Rd. Hoffman, Ernesline M. .... IOO6 Burlon Hollman, Shirley E. Hollner, Dorolhy M. Holbrook, Elaine Ave. Ave. . ...l525 Chase Ave. . .. . . .3073 Sidney . . . . . . .860 Hulchins Ave. HOHOWUY- Ednd F. .... ..... I 960 Slale Ave. Holl. Phyllis E. ..... .6640 Fairpark Ava. Holfkemp. William w. .... 4349 viiginin Ave, HOOVSF. Shirley J. . Huelsebusch, Roberl . . .. .3009 Glendora Ave. H. ........ 2327 Flora Sl. Huefher. Jusniln M. ........ i623 Linden nn Hulley. Roland J. .... . .. . . .96 Ehrman Ave, Hummel- Raymond ..,. I608 Glen Parker Ave, Hyman, Henry S. lmwalle, Daniel lf19 0m. Ogden . ... .86I Hulchins Ave. .....3I32 Colerain Ave. .. . .5920 Lanlana Ava, Isaacs, Mary H. ........... .3007 Vernon Pl. Jacobs, Harris Frederick .304 Erkenbrecher Ave. Jaeger. Bruno G. .......... 4873 Winlon Rd, Jehnke. Elmer A. ,......... 2308 wheel... gl, Jamiso N l l' l fl- 0 GIG ........ 2605 Harrison Ave. Jenkins, Palricia A. ........ I570 Larry Ave, Jennewein, Vincenl C. ........ I545 Rillgn Ave J9l 0 lWmPi Elilabelh C. .3004 Jefferson Ave: JOITHS. Richard S. ......... 124-I Loraine Ave, Johnson, Alberla .. Johnson. J. B. ...5I ..........746 Whillier si. 3 Lombardy Sl., Elmwood Johnson, William I. .......,., 2346 Rohs Sf. Juenslffig. Rulh D. .,... - ..... I775 Elmore si. Kaderli, Janice K. .... 6I39 Hempwood Ave, Kadis. Beverlee J. .. ... . . . . .509 Prospecl PI, Kehle, Gordon W. .,.... I234 Rossmore Ave. Kalile. Lois J. .............. 495 Howell Ave, Karnerdiener, Louise A. ...... 2 7 I 0 Alice Sl. Kanel. Belly J. ............ 3009 Burnel Ave. Karabash, Kalherine A. ..l83 W. Clifton Ave, Kallelman, Norman P. ..7l7 Beechwood Ave. Kell. Doris L. ............ 803 Rockdale Ave. Kaufman, Rulh ..... Kelly, Alberl H. .. . .344l Hallwood Pl. .....37l2 Beekman Sl. Kemper, Willard C. ...... 838 Ridgeway Ave. Kelller, Phyllis Kiliiian, Armen Kilchins, Rose Klar, Anna M. Klarsleld, Mae .... A... W. ........ 48l7 Winlon Rd. .. . . I540 Dixmonl Ave. . .. .766 Whillier Sl. .. . . . . .30l0 Sciolo Sl. . .. .. .832 Hulchins Ave. Kna p Eslher E. ...... 467l Spring Grove Ave. P i Kneup, Alice ..... .........433l Pills Ave. Koch, Verna W. .....,. l306 Springlawn Ave. Kohn, Rosalind ............34I5 Reading Rd. Kowalk, Arlhur T. ...,.. I52I Teakwood Ave. Krapp, Ma rlha L. ...... 6060 Oakwood Ave. Krebs, Dolores P. ......... 3439 Harvey Ave. Kreuler, Lenore J. ....... 3I33 Imperial Ave. Tannhauser, Eva ........... 3593 Bogart Ave. Liscomb, Don ..... Smith, Kueffner, Emily A. .. Kuhn, Paul A. .... . Kuhn, Robert P. Lamantia. Carl H. .3350 Bishop St. ....l633 Sutter Ave. .. . . .466 Fairview Pl. Lautsbaugh. Jack S. .... . Leigh, Walter G. .... .2635 Bellevue Ave. .4900 Colerain Ave. . .226 West 68th St. Leitz, Herbert P. .......... 73I Chalfonte Pl. Levermann, Louise M. .l54l Wittlou Ave. ..727 Chalfonte Pl. Levine, Leon ............ Levinson, Jea nette ......820 Mann Pl. .5l6 Union St. Lieberman. Betty J. .,...... .. Lillie, Evelyn E. .... . Lipsky, Irvin N. Lischer, W. Jack Lorenz. Robert E. Lubowitz. Helen ......... Lucas, Bob J. ....... . Luddeke, Rhoda ........... Lut1ky, Rose A. .... . Maidhof, Dorothy ME ..4. Maidhof, M arga ret Mandell, Joyce E. ...... . Marshall, Richard C. Martin, Mary Jane .. Martini, Camille A. ..... . Mast, Blanche A. Masters, Lois L. .... . Mauei, Emma R. .. McCormick, Robert ...I63I Bruce Ave. ,2l9 Northern Ave. 3l26 Glendora Ave. .464l Howard Ave. .....24l Renner St. .. , . .577 Hale 4547 W. Mitchell Ave. Ave. l026 Burton Ave. .... .674 Forest Ave. 27l4 Jefferson Ave. ...27l4 Jefferson Ave. .948 Dana Ave. ......232l Rohs St. .,,...28 Ehrman 957 Ludlow Ave. Ill W. Charlton St. Ave. M.'..'...2ll9 cuff si. 2624 Woodside Pl. i227 Greendale Ave . McKinley, Jane E. ........ 5732 Belmont Ave. Meister, Laura L. .... Burnet and Melish AVGS- Michels, Eugene ........... Miller. Richard ........., 44l .37l0 Zinsle 2 Braddock Ave. Ave. Mme,-I William Wyatt ........, 26l7 Vine St. Modis, Michael ....... I 785 Knox St. floss Rachel si. Molloy, Harriet M. ...,.... . .3586 Bogart Ave- Moonitz, Doris M. ...... . .- Morris, Walter E. .Burnet Mueller, Howard J. Mugridge. Robert B. and Melish Aves. 3l8 Klotter Ave. Mueller, William A.. .... 5644 Glenview Ave. ,,2 Cypress Garden Ave. 2l2 Piedmont Sl. Munraft, Ray ..........,... Neidich, Henry F. Nehus. Estelle H. Nemoff, Edgar G. .. Neumann, Myrtle .. Nickel, Irene .... ....... Nienaber, Eleanor J. Noll, Dorothy L. Noll, Mary C. Novak, Mildred S. Nowak, Betty J. Oliverio, Antoinette .. Ormston, Amy F. Oswalt, Vaughn .... One, Ruth J. ,.,.. .,.. , Overbeck, Paula C. Park, Irvin ........ Parker, Sallie Lou 602i Ellorook Ave. .... .I737 Dale Rd. ...34-00 Burnet Ave. .. . . .345 Warner St. .4664 Hamilton Ave. 4337 Beech Hill Ave. ...... .465 Lloyd Pl. ....I530 Reid Ave. . . . .856 Blair Ave. . .. .2276 Lolli St. ... .23l6 Ohio Ave. .....3430 Bishop St. Richmond Dale Riegert. Paul ...... Riehl, Florence . . Rice, Porter ..... A ll2 W. McMillan St. ..... . ISI9 Chase Ave. ....2529 Jefferson Ave. .... .460l Hamilton Ave. Rihm, Manfred J. .......... 3708 Alaska Ct. Rinaldi, Tony ...... Risch James H. ...42 W. University Ave. ....26l6 Hemlock St. Robertson Dorothy. ..2I36'f2 Kindel Ave. Ritsch, Thelma R.i U Massachusetts Ave. I L Roemer, Marie Rohe, Ruth A. .... . Rohlfer, Allen E. . ........ 4l45 Langland St. . . . . .5026 Laconia Ave. .. .3255 Vine St. Rollinson, Helen V. .. ...... 37II Dirr St. Rosen. Mildred Rosenberg, Mae . Rowe, Sara .... Sadler, Robert L. .. Sander, Jerry J. Sandman. Marie Saphir, Herschel Schaengold, Florence . . . . .3460 Knott St. . . . .2427 Bloom St. .. . . .4343 Badgley St. . .. .6436 Hamilton Ave. Landon Ct. .....l325 Yarmouth Ave. .........4l3 Union St. ....3940 Ardmore Ave. Schell, Walter J. ...... 2235 North Bend Rd. Schindler, Florence . Schlueter, Violet F. Schmidt, Catherine . Schmidt, Jean L. .. Schmitt. Charlotte E. ...... .524 Forest Ave. .. .... l754 Denham St. ........l645 Hoffner St. .... . . l I8 Glenmary Ave. . . . .543 Winton Rd. Schmitt, Hilda J. ............. 2335 Rohs St. Schneider, Dorothy M. .......... 449 Lloyd Pl. Schneider, Gordon E. .... 233i North Bend Rd. Schneider, Paulina .......... 3638 Reading Rd. Schorr, Ethel J. Schwab, John G. . .. .. .825 Cleveland Ave. .678 North Crescent Ave. Schwartz, Iris M. .......... 45II Bristol Lane Schwartz, Pearl .... . .. . . .908 Lexington Ave. Schwein, George R. ........ 4830 Doberre Scott, Charlotte .... l648 Westmoreland Scott. Thomas .......... 4228 Brookside Scruggs, Ann D. .......... 3l8 Terrace Scully, Virginia R. ........ 6308 Heitzler Sefton, Violet R. .. . . . .2906 Colerain r St. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Segal, Jack H. .......... 873 Lexington Sellers, Patricia A. ...... 6278 Collegevue Pl. Senft, Martin C. Sess. Fred H. .... . Shalley. Vera M. Sher, Ethyl, ..... . Sherlock, Ann Shore, David ...... Siegrist, Albert .... Siemer, James Simiele, Louis R. .... Simon, Marvin ..... Simonsen, Mildred .5040 Spring Grove Ave . . . .. .. .288 Mohawk St. . .. .27I I Jefferson Ave. .......565 Hale Ave. ....465 Warner St. ..........82l Mann Pl. ....3l7 Piedmont . . . . .2823 Euclid ... . . .3239 Glendora .......354l Wilson E. .. .... 98 Ehrman Simpson, Bernard H. ...... 3l07 Burnet Singer, Davena M. . Singerman, Richard .........973 Debbe ......BII Lexington Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Lane Ave. Sippel, Virginia .......... l54 Woolper Ave. Skottowe, Alice M. .... 3l09 Riddle View Lane Skurow, Saul H. ...... . . .557 Prospect Pl. .........830 Blair Ave. 6340 Aspen Ave. ..604O Lantana Ave. ..25 Glenwood Ave. .l927 Nolllicul Ave. 6l I9 Cary Ave. Patten, Charlotte L. .......... 824 Dayton St. Peerless, Melvin N. ..... . Pennington, Rosemary E. Pichel, Bertram ......... Pingrey, D. Beatrice Pirrmann, Irene .... Plohr, Virginia R. Prediger, Ruth M. Provenzano, Paul E. H852 Windham Ave. ....lO7O Rachel St. . . . . .434 Melish Ave. l4l0 Yarmouth Ave. .2305 Colerain Ave. ...2533 Vestry Ave. ..l4l7 Franklin Ave. .......Millcreek Rd. 2727 Jefferson Ave. Pyles, Kay M. ......... . Rahn, Ray R. ......2l46 Loth St. Redfield, Eva ............ 2034 Meryton Lane Reynolds, Mary L. ..Box 606 North Bend. Rd. Slevin, Betty ....... Donald M. .l70 Rockaway Ave. ........42l4 Chamber St. Smith, Joseph ............ 82I Windham Ave. Elbert Lynch ........ 4007 Clifton Ave. Smith, Edward W. Smith, Smith, Mary Ann .... 2738 Massachusetts Ave. M. Mary .......... 3435 Tedford Ave. Smith, Smith, Bill C. .... ...... 44 39 Colerain Ave. Smoot, John R. .... .... 4 9 W. Charlton St. Snell, Evelyn ........ ..... I 348 Hopple St. Solomon, Leota E. ............ 7004 Vine St. Solomon, Sylvia L. ...... 502 E. Mitchell Ave. Solsman, Donald E. ...... 222l Stratford Ave. Sonderman, William G. Jr. ..l340 Hillcrest Rd. Spears, Jewell M. ............ 40l2 Gulaw St. Steffen, Wilifred E. ............ 455 Lloyd Pl. Stein, Joseph L. .... 682 Glenwood Ave. Steiman, Faye B. .. .... 3970 Warwick Ave. l54 Steinbeck, June A. ........ 4353 Virginia Ave. Steinberg, Rhea B. .. Stern, George L. . .. . . .545 Carplin Pl. .....424 Kasota St. Stevens, George T. ........ 5755 Nahant Ave. Stewart, George Stockton, Leonard Stoess, Betty ...... Stroehlein, Fred C. Stuart, Jean E. . . . . ..... . . .397l Dickson Ave. . . . . . . . .846 Rockdale Ave. . . . .6240 Aspen Ave. ... . i623 Llanfair Ave. . . . .632 Dixmyth Ave. Stutzman, James P. ...... U. S. Lock 37 Suid, Alfred L. Swango, Freda Jane ......74I Chalfonte Pl. .. . . .5789 Lantana Ave. Swartwout, Robert ........ I442 Weigold Ave. Swinney, Beulah M. . ....... 5726 St. Elmo Ave. Taylor, J. A.. 2I I5 Sunrise Ave., Portsmouth, O. Tenenholtz, Robert ........ 84l Hutchins Ave. Theler, Art ...... .... I 506 Wittekind Terrace Tierney, Patricia A. Todd, Samuel P. Tonne, Carl A. ....... . Townsley, David W. Tozzer, Vera M. .... -. -. I. I Turk, Marvin B. Ulfner, Ruth. . . . Veser, Arthur ......... Voelger. Katherine Vogt, Evelyn .......... ......l553 Reid Ave. .5580 Meryton Lane ..l5l0 Marlowe Ave. 2379 North Bend Rd. ..623l Savannah Ave. ....33l0 Perkins Ava. ..846 Ridgeway Ave. ... . .3423 Cornell Pl. 3404 Middleton Ave. ..22 W. McMillan St. Vorherr, Ruth ................ 2008 Powers St. Vornberger, George Wagner, William ...... Waldman, June .... Wall. Mathilda .. Wallace, Frank ..... ......38I9 Beekman St. I 53 7 Northview Ave. ..... 9l7 Blair Ave. . .. .. .3466 Knott St. ...ll24 Groesbeck Rd. Walter, Donald ............... 3l67 Vine St. Walter, Dorothy ........ 4559 Hamilton Ave. Wambach, Katherine ...5947 Leffingwell Ave. Watkins, Harriet ..... ..... 7 44 Whittier St. Weat-hersby. George .......... 9l7 Findlay St. Weber. Edward .......... 4I6 Glenwood Ave. Wehrmann, Elsie ........ 4739 Edgewood Ave. Weil. Sidney Jr. ...... ........ 8 56 Blair Ave. Weinberg, Forrest .... . ...... 542 Prospect Pl. Weiss, Beatrice ..Box 745, Diehl Rd.. Cheviot Weiss. Carl ........ ..... 7 I9 McMakin Ave. Welsh, Bessie D. ................ 647 June St. Wenger, Dorothy A. ...... 4l37 Georgia Ave. West. Frances M. Weston, Gloria A. Westrich, Robert A. Whalen, Dorothy M. White, Don P. ..... . Whiteley, John C. Wilburn, Frances l. . ... .4l34 Colerain Ave. Wildt, Kay M. .... . Willis, Norma L. Wilson, Laura P. ..... . ..2734 Colerain Ave. Wernersbach, Albert W. .......l205 Groesbeck Rd. . .......... 3605 Roll Ave. ...2498 Dunaway Ct. .... 39l3 Cherry St. . .. .526 Riddle Rd. ....45I8 Winton Rd. ..l28 West Nixon St. . . . . .2l I Klotter Ave. . . .569l Belmont Ave. Wilson, Lois C. ............ l573 Pullan Ave. Winslow. Edward L. ........ 3l9 Howell Ave. ..2305 Losantiville Pl. Winters, Helen M. Winters, Raymond Wise, Rosemary ....... Wittenbaum, Lois E. ...... 9II Lexington Wolf, John ............. 29I5 Glendora Wolff, Elliott .... Wolpa. Lester ..... Woolery. Bernetta Wrenn, A. George .... Yamada. June .... Young, Lois V. ....... . Young, Virginia A. .. Zimel, Shyrlien M. Zwerin, Robert H. . .. .4432 Winton Rd. ..I032 Marshall Ave. Ave. Ave. . . . . .. .323 Forest Ave. . . . . .638 Forest Ave. . . . .2930 Sidney Ave. . .5759 St. Elmo Ave. .. .2820 Winslow Ave. 2l2 W. 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