Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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X x'w Y ,A F ,pf M- 4414 Iv Eg i'fqg15?2v get-i 'f Conf ni nge four 5 Views in and about Hughes Adminis+ra'rion in the office and behind the scenes Eclucafion in classroom. shop, and lab Seniors on top of the world Unolerclassmen on the way up Organizafions behind the gavel Calendar as the swift seasons roll Sporfs on the field and in the gym Adveriisemenfs in the market place Senior Direcfory at home It has become trzulition lor Hughes students. when z11'1'ix'ing or leaving school. to stop :it the lamcd XVingecl Victory Sllllllti .Xt this local point in the Hughes High School hull, dates art- maclc and home- work t'o1nplt'li'd. lt has been the one spot wlicre students spent many an Ullillyilllll' inttwltulc hc- lWL'l'll classes. r in sf MSW s., 4,5 am., gm ' ps, 7 WSQMY Vg!-, , f '?f' M61 My w 5' 5 S 4 7, Q2 'fu f 'Q ,iff .Q ,J 3 , Z L ' sf , ' 'f W 4 1, Iv W A, 5 if arm V12 .Amorrw-frank -f-....a-..-- M14-I-.,.-..............x.4 1, an ' ,Jin N wie-s..,.,,,,,-. l , . 1, 4 ,Ji 1 - '55 sg ea L an , QW cuffs A x , ff? 35 ' xi , Q f 1-ww if-V V- ., . x V - 5, 4 'X-If-:'32l ggi fx 2 f, JEQQW.. 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NN.. an Q z 1 f l . ,?,f 7' f L, 5, 'sf sf' .V fi Interlude There is the one time or period in a man's life when he can look back into the past and at the same time, look to the future lor whatever fate has in store for him: there is that one time in the history of the world when the people can look back to see what events have occurred and at the same time, look ahead in puzzling wonderment to guess what will occur in the futureg there is that one period of time in the existence of an educational institution where one can look back and measure the progress in methods of instruction and teaching and at the same time, look to the future to see what will be added. ln this day and age when our world is in an undecided state, where the past is clear but the future is foggy, the people in it are in the same state. High school seniors also are in an interlude: they can look back over four wonderful years in school during which time they prepared for their future by en- rolling in certain beneficial courses and participating in extra- curricular activities, yet at the same time their destiny and fate is just as puzzling and unknown to them as is the world's. The school with which we are concerned is Hughes High School, over one-hundred years old, with a line record of achievement for the past, and a future that is looked forward to with the same zeal and vitality that has been promoted in the years behind. Its student body, particularly the seniors, are now in their interlude of life: a state of being where their past has been clearly defined and their future only hypothesized. It is at this point in life where they lllllst find themselves and settle down in a world that is equally in its interlude. And so, we dedicate this 1952 Hughes annual to the many seniors in the world's high schools who can look back to the wonderful memories of their past four years, and must also look to the future, with a willing hand that is ready to help themselves, their families. and the world. - The Editors xmk- A-H' L ,I - ,wg A V -51,5.v.1r 2' --- .'ff- --w-.-'v-u?mr-'-ff-'7-- A .,,,Q,,-A - W F. ' , - 1.5, , ' ' - - . Q , .ifffwd ,Ei J .. 1 5 11 ' R M 4 N Q . 1, if , , S ,M , , v x .F ' M, !,,.l A 1 fs, 9. 5 iff: jm' 5 A .Q 5- 4 V .1 , V , 4 f' , f 15- -' ,-' .. . .., .,., .,L.-.,.. MA- .f.1,'f'S he Clifton Palace Com Poqc eiqhf . . . Rid-ing . . . Walking Students . . . Driving Mr. Elmer W. 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Fulks has been the assistant principal ol Hughes since 1948. For the past four years he has been the sponsor of the junior-senior honor boys' Hughes Club and the efficient adviser ol the freshman boys. Mr. Fulks also enthusiastically assists the boys working in the Book Room and Book Shop. Clyde Hall Mr. Clyde Hall sympathetically listens to absence and tardy excuses of the tenth, eleventh, and twellth grade boys in Room 14. Mr. Hall finds time during the course of the day to ably teach Algebra l and II, and Plane Geometry. Also among his many duties is his position as financial adviser of the Hughes Annual. Edna LeRoy Mrs. Edna LeRoy can be lound in room llll lrom the early hours ol the morning to the late hours ol the after- noon. She very capably lills the position oi' Dean ol Girls. Another of her most important responsibilities is sponsoring Student Council. Mrs. LeRoy also advises all students seeking scholarship information. Gladys Busch Freshman girls who have come up with some ol' the most complicated ol all problems lind a cheerful and coni- petent Miss Gladys Busch as their adviser. She is always ready to assist the girls in any way possible as they stream into Room 109 beliore and throughout the school day. Miss Busch also teaches the Latin language to Hughes students. Page eleven M155 M.3rg5re+ Hall is the xerx capable counselor for the Hughes tenth, elexenth. and twelfth grade girls and can always be seen with at pleasant smile ' and gi ready hand of assistance. She has taught ' ac 4 f -cf ur the past a regular orientation course to the , x gf, ff 13 ,AJ 'mf 9 ' ,Y freslnnan girls to accelerate their adjustment at Hughes. Nliss Hall is working with the faculty on the new home room guidance progrzuns. ,swf '93 fx ' I :nuff Mr, Loudenglagerl flllllflk' C2lfiE'tl hx' the lroxs, is the yen efficient counselor for the Hughes boys. He is the coordinator of part time and summer jobs that many of the hoxs seek :ind is always helpful to the underclassmen in planning their programs for the forthcoming school yexu. .Xnother of his duties is working on the home room guidance progrzuns. Teachers, Students Acclaim New Home Room Guidance Program .Ks an inoyation lor the lil5l-lSl52 Hughes curriculum. the faculty has inaugurated a new home guidance program. livery Tuesclay morning an extended home room period lasts until Elzflfl, during which time various programs are presented. Each room under the sponsorship of its home room teacher elected its officers to run the weekly sessions. In most cases, a program chairman was appointed along with a special committee. 'llhis committee secured speakers, lecturers. and various films for presentation to their classmates. The teachers were hy no means idle during the course of the week. 'llhey devoted one of their free periods each week and met with Mr. Kizer, Miss Hall. and Mr. Loudenslager lor special instructions. The information was carried back to the individual home rooms and was incorporated into the programs. 'llhe seniors of the school elected their own program committee which worked on programs for the entire class. Speakers and films were secured on topics from flowers that can he found in Sharon XcVoods to Pygmies in South Africa or dope addiction. The home room guidance program was originated with the purpose of creating a more informal relationship between students to know each other. It can he recorded at the end ol' this year as at successful project which is only one ol the many steps toward ll nrore progressive second century of Hughes High School. KI ml? CD-r LD3z- or 5' 'I mCUv.Q '2.i DJ 101 aLP 'J' Kg? ....,, Swag KES -.,, emo -cg-3 550 5,5 520 mp ' -Q- zz? 57-3:1 '.7. myq' Ft' Q, Q30- gin. a-5? 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They are always on hand, morning and noon. lor lrienclly clerical assistance and advice. Miss Eleanor Krampe is the ever smiling secretary to Mr. Kicer. She capably handles all ol' the ollicial correspondence and is the comforter to the empty pockets ol the teachers when she gives them their pay checks. Those students and teachers wishing announcements in the morning bulletin must see Miss Carrie Kohrmann in the center ollice, lirst desk. She carries on the business oli the school in a very enthusiastic lashion which is a credit to Hughes. Always counting, receiving, or paying money is Miss Stella Rowland, who competently lills the position ol school treats' urer. Stella. as she is called by friends and assistants, works in the Iront ollice between 8:00 a.m. and I2 n. answering phone calls, and typing and iuiineographing the absence list. The solt voice that answers the Hughes phone alter l2:tl0 n. belongs to friendly Mrs. Dorothy Tharp who works only part time. She helps those seniors going to college by sending transcripts ol' their grades to requesting colleges. Carrie Kohrmann Dorothy Tharp Lunchroom Staff Provides Nourishing Foods N11-s. 1Xli11' 141111111-, 11111111131-1 111 1111- h1lIg11L'N Hlgll 511111111 l11l11l11'1111111. 1111s . - - - W 4 - 111-1-11 XV1l1l llN s11111- 11111. Nlrs. llllllilt' il 1' - f 1-11111111-s g1111l111111-, 11121118 1111- 1111111 1111-1111 W1-1-ks 111 11111111111 111 11s 111111111 l11'1:l1111'11- 4.5 -- 1 L13 .. 111111 211111 11151, 1111111111-s 1111 111 1111- 1111111111111 11'1111s1111i1111s. . 1 K --15:3 . . 1111- 1i111111'11 s111l1 1111111 1111111s 1111 1111-1 11v1-1111--111'11 1111111111-11 s1111l1:111s' 111fll1ll1S 219 1, W1'11 11s 1111 111111111111111l 11119 1111111111-11 l1'2l1111'l'N. 1111-11 1111- l111'1'1' 111111l11'1111111s y gif 111111 w1-1'1- 1111g11111l1y 1111111 lll 1111- 11111 jg.. 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T111-y 11111 only 11111i11111i11 21 wry C1L'2lI1 1i1lC11L'Il 11111 111s11 111'ep111'1- 11111 111111111-s w1111'11 will 11ss1s1 111 l111i111i11g 111111- 1i1ilc11s 111 g111111 11111111 111111 111111y. preparai-ion of 'rhe noon lunch. ln recenf years fhe lunchroom. The s'ruden'l' body looks 'forward 111 l 1l1f1Vf 11111111111 1 Busy Doctors and Nurse Prepare Students for Energetic Life Ahead Mary Ann Fcrnthcil is thc Hughcs nurst- A2 A at cross- who daily looks aftci' thc health zincl wcl- fare of thc students. 'I'hc nursc's ollicc tt inis ol hotkc' hziskcthzill, :incl :mlic-ry. is located on the bascnicnt 1'1oo1'oppositt- Ont- nl hliss Ft-1'nthcil's niziny othci the Goodloc Dining Rooin. ilulics is to cxztniinc thosc sluclcnts who The schools nursc, who works in con- hccoint- ill during school tiinc. Shc con. junction with the Cincinnati City I-lull stills with tht- stuclcnts' laniilics on tht Public Health Dcpzirtincnt, assists thc inztttt-is ol their hirth CL'l'i1l1l'2ilC8. Shi two doctors who regularly visit thc inznkcs honic mulls to invcstigatc 115 and school to cxaininc thc boys and girls any dist-asc cpiclcinits. Miss Fc-rnthcil who try out for any ol' thc schools ath- - A ' ool nurse' at St. Monica lctic teams. Stuclcnts :irc cxznninctl il School. Miss Mary Ann Ferntheil The teachers at Hughes annually begin their school year a few days before the tirst students wallc in the doors. As shown above, several members ot the 'Faculty are receiving the year's instructions from Mr. Kizer. Since 1949, when Hughes had installed its new public address system, students from Mrs. Heile's speech class have been giving the morning announcements over it. As seen below, Ed Schollmaier, Dick Kammann, Vic Rosenbaum and Alvin Cohn, test their voices over the P.A. lStewart Lipp, not in picture.l Eillwatioll In The Classroom, Shop, and Lab ,M we look bark on our vezirs at Hughes. we realize that the knowledge we have obtziinecl is the greatest asset our school has given us. XVC have chosen the subjects which will increzise our efficiency in our future lilt-. 'lihose ol us who enroll in college will continue our zicziclelnic etlittzitioiii but lot' nizinv. this is the lzisl lorinnl etluczltion we shall have. Some precious moments have been stolen from stutlv for other activities in our busy worltl: however. the gain overshzitlows the loss. lVl'lZll6VC1' lit-ltl we enter. we know we :ire prepznecl because excellent teachers halve joinetl lizintls with cottnselors :intl zitlininistrzitors in our modern t'tlllt'Llll0lllll svstt-in to intirezise our knowletlffe. , H l lj iivili ,5fi13,A X 1 f f V W f Wf S5 as 6 , -.W 4. ' -, f M ., 4. 6X Y 1 X, . ,,., Q , nf' 'SS' V ' ..,. as nf, 5 fmyg-..M.,,,A.A,.IZ4'i?S. .X X Av, f V V ,, , X L 41? Ii- of , 'sm 9 -1--r faq'-Y' Knowledge of Our Language . ,.,.,,.Y, New Many people consider English the mosl important subject in our unriculuin. 'I'o acliieye suuess in our complex world, a complete knowledge ol our own language is indispensable. Literature, grammar, and Composition make up our basic' English course. . Howeyer. the dramalics aourse ollers a history of drama, a study , sa - - . . , . . . Clmles Bowen E 9l'Sl' ol zuting, and the actual production of plays. ln Journalism, we Virginia Burke - English y E f Ru+h Clippinger-English study famous journalists and their works, and the publishing oi Anna Hamlin-English Enolia Heile-English . , virginia Hoppe-English Debates and speeches are given by members ol the class. English Ella Johnson-English, Civics X Anne Long-English, Head of +he f f English Depar+men+ Us nrore Lolnpetellt. , IZ f aw . . :,.' - A, -A ' X L mf. 4,4 l.,l , -Q .JVZJL 'Hr s fiff 'f ' , .7 a paper. Public Speaking develops voices and sell'-cionficlenge. courses ollered at Hughes develop our personalities and make f f if Xe Miss Anne Long has a 'rhreefolcl job a+ Hughes. She noi only 'reaches English classes, bu+ serves as Heacl of +he English Deparf- menl, and as a cooperafing leacher. ln 'rhe piciure below, Miss Heis, a sludenl' feacher, conducis an English l class, while Miss Long observes. 1-'A 'fn if..-Adv-4 1 lm .,f'! fl Vi! .,,4 I! v,,,.f. pri if' Qlfllllllffil' ls Indispensable fwcw Y? ,, 4 .2 .six QS RE, ka if ibn Virginia Kecls, Annual Adviser, English Hazel Koppenhoefer, Journalism, Gargoyle Adviser, sororiiies Mary E. Pollard, Speech, Dramalics, English Aria P. Schawe, English Inez Sienger, English Richard Thornbury, English, Coach Fern While, English The Play's lhe Thing. Jimmy Gregg, Nina McGood- win, and James Wade poriray a scene 'From lhe Hughes produclion of You Can'+ Take H' Wifh You. l+'s Nol Wha'l' You Say,-Bu'r How You Say H. Members of 'rhe Public Speaking Class give a debafe. Taking par+ are: Helen Finer, Berl Kaplan, Ernesi Bevins, Wanda Ogle, Lois Herrmann, Carole Budioso, Michael Rabinovich, lla Pickens, Roger Abramson, and Roberfa Robbins. Page nineleen P . i ff AWQQ 2-W1 f' A 1 1- 1-1:11111 1 ,, in ',-H ww.:-. 1 lf2E1,f157.'g 'amy 1. if 1 1,-1.. l 1 Gail S'reinberg apolies make-up on 'rhe Russian, Leonard Levine. l I, . . ll . Life W1+11 Faflwer was presen'red by 'rhe Hughes Drama Deparimeni-. Rehearsmg for +1'1e 1 rollicking comedy are Janei' Werner, Carol Jordon, Tom Burke, Doug Hudson, Fay Reiman, and Gabe Frommer. 1 Dramahcs Develops Many Skills 1 1 1 111111 I111' 111111111111i1111 111 .1 111.11 go 111-1-1111115 11111111 111 Illlllly 111r11111c. Girls 1111- 2 11111111-11 111 1111 11111111--1111 s11 111.11 1111- 1111111-3 11111-s ll1'C 111-1111111 1111 1111- s1z1g1-. CI11s111111- 1 1-11 1111111 long 111111118 lUl1iL'2l1C c111-11ix1- 1f131l1111L'5 lfllx 1111- lllligt' 11151. i1i1l1' 11111111-113 1 1111111111111-1 w111-ks W1-1-ks .1111.111 111 lillll' 11111C11i11g 211111 lDll1'1llg 11111111-1'1i1-5 1111' 1111- NIZIQL' 211111 z111111s. 1111- 1J1'11IIl1JlL'l'S 11111-1111 11lllg 1'L'111'lll'Nll1N 111 111-111 1111- 1111111-s 11-11111 1 11111-. AX1-11 1 111z1l11- 111 - s11-11c1'v. 111- 1211 - 11-1' 11111 ill' 11111111 1111 11111111 111 1:1110 . . 1 li - . N S. 1 - 97 4 i. 1 'S 1 1 1 fi 1 , Joe Mueller and Carl Schiller wan' for 1 1z111- 111 lighting 211111 Sflllllll 1-111-11s, 1111- 1111111111111 1lz1ss1-N 11l1l11lllL' 1111- 111111g1z1111s. 1 1- , Q - V , .. -- 1- Q 1 1 .. 1, 1 'rlwe cue. 11 11111111111 .111 .1111111-1111-, 1111- 111.1y 1X'Ull11l 111- .1 111111. 1111-11-, w1- 51111111118 13 .11 1 11111' 1-1111-. Y1111 flllllvl '11211iL' 11 XVi111 Y1111 was 1Jl'1N1llK'l'11 111 NlDX'L'1Il1Jl'l1, 21111 1 1,i11- XX'i111 15111111-1- i11 NL11111. 1-111g111-s Nl1l11l'l1lN 1111111 111111 111 ll 11-11-11511111 111211 . U111l1' 1,z1s1 Cl1111:1i11. 2l1N11 11111111111-11 111 X1111111. '1'11is 11-111' 11215 111-1-11 ll 111111-sslul S 1 1111111121111 11.11. 111111 111- 1111- lflfbklllg 11111811111 111 111-xl 11-111-N 1111111l111111111s. 1 Ready wi'r11 1-be proper+ies for You Can'1' Take 1+ Wi1'1'1 You are 1 Barbara Michaelson, Sue Slcirving, Barbara Housfon, and Dee Hafer. 1 . - 1 F6-1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ,1 I I 1 I 1 , Page lwemy my ,. ly, , i . . . -, 'X5Wfi 7, -, fs M. if V' ' .1 'i' Mary Banes, Susan Shaffer, Librarians The book room provides pupils wilh fexl' books for all classes. A+ lefl' Bill Rogers and Jac Mussman prepare a sei of books 'For Dick Kessen. U. l Hughes sludenls browse in lhe library. Hs collec'rion of ficfion, reference books, and magazines pro- vides pupils wifl-: informaiion in many fields. U ll Reacl ng Makefh a Full Man 12? Page 'rwenfy-one g 'Y 45. Eleanor Lorenz World History World Geography Algebra Audrey Schultz World Geography World History American History Elsie Tangeman World History YD 4 fl Ks 33' Arthur Gray Otis Games Lenore Follinger Elizabeth Chepoorin Helen Beiach Mary Barnette World History American History World History World History American History American Problems American History American Problems Economics and Sociology Knowledge of the Past Gives Us Understanding ot the Present The Social Studies Department inclucles Wlorlcl History, lVorlcl Geography, American History, American Problenis, zincl Economics :incl Sociology. These courses give us a complete backgrouncl in worlcl problems. In our worlcl ol' turmoil, a knowledge ol liistorical problems :incl how they were solvecl in the past is important to every responsible citizen who must participate in solving' UJIllCIlllJ01'2lI'y problems. Resolved: That All American Citizens Should Be Subject to Essential Service in Time ot War. Janie Brown, Alvin Cohn, Helen Balmer, and Dorothy Aberman appear on Junior Town Meeting. Pi ie lwerily' lwcr Jean Weis looks over a copy of fhe Declara+ion of Independence for her American Problems class. Visual Eclucafion gives Social Siuclies life. Lefi +o rigl1'I': Bob Spairb, John Gabbard, Mr. Dolierfy, Bob Russell, John Aflcins, Bill Henry, Bob BenneH, Roger Parryg kneeling: Gary Clemmons. Page iwenlyellwree Manny Sobel and Lee Riflerlwoff sfudy lines of force in +he Physics lab. Science Increases Our Knowledge of The Universe .Siu-ilu' is llu- study ul mu' lIlllYL'l'SL'. i'lllgllL'S has il lim- 5llL'lllL' flcpzlmlllclll, 1111'- mringf slmlviils lor lilc in our wurlcl. Sc ia-mc courses ul'lcrccl 2ll'L' liiolugfy. Zoology. X I '1 5 W 41: Vw:-:nw lwur liulum, C0114-nail SLlt'llCL', Plixisics, xml Clllcmislrv. lixccllcnl lz1lJm'z1to1'ics Uiw . , . 5 pupils lltllllll L'XlK'llL'llCk' in all llla-sv umurscs. Scicmn- is lJL'UPIlllllQ, more promi- nc-nl in ilu' l'niu-cl Slllll'N sclmols lJt'l2lllsL'1l UDIllIJlC'lC lIllill'lNlllllllll1g ul ilu' wmk- ings ul mn winlml is imlmrlzuil lu our lmppilivss. mg-1. 91-me in Paul Bauer Murphy J. Doheriy Erma Elberg Madeline Harris Raymond Harllcer V Physics Biology Physiology Bo+any Biology, Coach 5 g Gen'l Science Biology www ,Y Q 'EQ W. Marion Huber Gen'l Science Chemisfry Physiology Charles Schafer Chemislry Morgan Jones Gen'l Science Driver's Ed. Howard Thomas Biology, Coach W. H. Weil: Zoology To 'ihe leif, Joe Jones and Helen Vennemeyer dissecl a siarfish in Zoology lab. Below Miss Harris, Billy Spafz, and Jack Warner fake care of 'rhe snapdragons in ihe greenhouse. Page iweniy-live Wi Laura Bla nl: Algebra Dlane Geomefry Malh III, IV Mary Lou Fox Bus. Ma+h General Ma+l'1 Gladys Kloal: Bus. Ma'fl'1 Cade? Teachers Daniel Burlre Algebra Plane Geomefry Mal'l1 Ill, IV Clyde Hall Plane Geome+ry Ma'l'l'l lll Ar+l'1ur Probsf General Malh Plane Geomelry Ron Reclmer con slrucls an isos e les Triangle Geome+ry. Mrs. Howell shows some of her 'rreasures ga+hered during her numerous lrips. These gems of Mexican life add 'lo 'rhe educaiion of her s+uclen+s of Spanish. Alice Ben+on and Tom Wrighl model +he la'fes'r Mexican slyles. Through Languages We Learn of Other Countries Gladys Busch, Lalin Mary S. Howell, Spanish, French Sami! Fannie Madden, Lalin, French Jannef Schenk, German Harrie+ Silbersfein, Spanish '?gf.,4,p . Page lwenlyfseven Music, Music, Music! lhc music alt-pziistinciit ul Hughes is ingziiiifccl to pimimtt- iiitt-it-st :incl clcwlrmp talent znnrmg tht stuilciit lmcly. O1'clicsl1'1i. hzmcl, cnscnihlc, choirs and glccs zilluiiil xzisi musitzil cxpcrit-mes and wiclt lllllgi' ul uppoittiiiiitics lui' t'x1n'cssiiig artistic abili tics. lliusc who lizive slizirccl iii tht- pleasure ri Illillilllg prricliictirms. such :is thc NlCliI'S'-fill-Rllllllll and the Claisnixzil. suctt-sslul, will lung rcincinbci tht' szitislzittirm nl lizizrcl u'ui'l4 :incl ziltcmlziiit accmii plislmiciil. Arlene OH' and Bob Hering, accompanisls 'for Senior Choir, rehearse choir members. Senior Choir alles express varied opinions of 'rhe song lhrough facial expression. agar aw -1.13 l'if F- lWF:Vll', f'lCll'1l f WU :ff ps g. E f x ,A,4, ,Q G4 Z l Freshmen singers show enihusiasm as Mr. Anderson direcfs 'rhem in a school song. Q f 4 wwf? 'X , Milfon Anderson Rober+ McSpadden Herman H. Slayman 7, Z f fmt A IIA, , W l Si,-E 5 . r 1 ,fv 4 Q .,k V 'av Band members rehearse -for one of iheir many performances. Page fwenfy-nine Way To A Man's Hearf . W Gladys S'rinneHe smiles over her own coolcing. Carol Levin does some lcnilfing in Home Economics. Rufh Helmdn Barbara Schuma+e, June Uhlhorn, Ri'ra Murphy, and Marylou Mueller s'rar+ work on Clara Marlin Sprlng Sulls' Elizabelh Zorn --S '55 'f jf Tl .. 'l....gLfM , . ' jlliillxf Frances Adomeil John Michaels Marcella Scl1ro+h Doro+l'1y King and Dick Persons display +l1eir impressions of Marlha and George Washinglon. Arr Art, Arts :incl Cralfts, Honscliultl Arts, Applied Arts are ofl'crctl at I-Iuglics. Students we-:rk with watt-r and oil paints. 'I'lit-y stucly alt-sign :incl colors. In lmuscliolcl arts, girls expcrinicnt with interior cleuirzitiiig and lwautilying tlic linnic. Arts anal Clrzllls classes nizikc rings :incl pins. 'I'lic Art Dt-pztrtnient cntcrt-tl thc N11- tional'Arl Classes, :intl faptiiiul st-wrztl prizes. Arlie Mazes and Marly Ransenberg make pins in Arls and Crafls. Page +hif+y-one m 4:5 ,- ., - jug Frances Slrinner Slworfhand Typewriiing Office Praciice 4 'C fs fw- .. , ff: . 4 ,3,.,-17 f i Sarah Levine, Shorihand. Svexc Prachce Typewrlhng W if-. l. Elizabelh Shields, Salesmanship, Merchandising Lucille Hauensfeinx, 'blrihifnd Typewrihng Ann l. Rasche, Typewriling Ka+harine Evans, Bhdkliexeping Typewrihng ,,-X, Virginia Miceli, Business Law, Typewri+ing Amelia Dalrymple, 'X rlfhand Typewrlhng i lim Business and Merchandising Develop Miss Rasche's 'typing pupils worlc diIigen+Iy 'ro develop skill. Q lliirlf lwf, Q .Ji Y YA VYY?Y Larry Rober+s pushes lhe sfock car a+ Penny's Depar+men'r Slore every aflernoon. ing cus+omer. . Theory ancl Practice The Hughes Producfion Group perform invaluable services for 'rhe school. They 'rype ancl mimeograph maferial for ieachers under 'rhe supervision of Miss Sarah Levine. Y O Dawn Siegrisf selecis a formal io show io a wail- l l Page lhirlyblhree William H. Creighfon, Eleci'rici+yg Roberf Keller, Mechanical Drawing J. Ferris Maffhis, Mefal Worl: and Machine Shop: O. E. Weilhamer, Wood Work: Lisle G. Wineland, Mechanical, Engineering, and Archi+ec+ural Drawing. Shops Prepare Fufure Engineers Jim Sprague Lee Davis ard Jerry Lee work on 'fhe +iclze+ boolh Thai' +he Wood J'm Sears Sefs +YPe 'n P 'nl'n9 working Classes made for ihe school They also made foys 'For The Mayor a+ Jim Brangan and Billy Whe+s+one adiusl an Audin High Frequency coil while Frank Lei+h winds a small arma+ure. Ofher siudenls are occupied wi+h similar ac'rivi'ries. S+uden'rs learn a liHle bi? aboul many 'rhings in Elec+rici+y. Three Eleclrici+y s+uden+s re- ceived Amaleur Radio S+a+ion licenses 'rhis year. David Day, Mechanical Drawing Sfudenl, demonsfrales Zfitgxb +ools used in fhe class. - 'T Q5 are Q M 0 o r , i i X r e 53' i c .X 1 -rn v ' STI-3 l xl . ,i v E W In 332 w -: -1 5:-,' 'z . 1-iii: 'illlllllg y A i ll ll i l l W l ' -i,i i if ff ll if ' ii lm llllllf N 1 : , -24 , I Sf? .i.i,'-, ii 4, . E Vw H. - A - -Af, V N 5 .gf :if-ffLf g' 'fa :Q-1 E : -:Q xg ,,, Vffgi. 2 is 5 , if 'eff ' 'g L f E ' ' I Eva. -H cgi W' X-If xx-Lu! j isa' fx ff. N T ln ff yyy fy w Page lhirly-live A, ' Y.:-we -.,,s... ..,.-- mwqwf- wwf wmv P 5.2 ff 7 x5'rW'2-'g?0..1'k i fi , , ,v 6i:f3'Z'r.2f??i'5, . i , ' iff? 'f1'1Q:'i rr,,t ei P, 'y gy ge Jimmy Walfer explains Hue au+omobile +o Barb Pasfer. I 5 I 4 wlierc quickly. XXX- are taught Safety so we can gEt there ul' any accident wc might haw. Safety First Aid Driving 'S Firsi Aid s+uden'rs demonsiraie bandaging. 4l ,mai . Y Robert Meier, Driver M .W Trainingg Paul Bow- ers Senior Health Orienfahon, Frafer M 1 '-'A . . 34-.Hi ' mhes. 'ir F ii: -1- Mr. Meier, Mary Hase, and Chuck Ramsey prepare for a drive. .L-f .Xt Hughes. wc art- tauglu Driving, so wc can get sonic- aliwz and wc arc taught First Aid so wc can take care fi sw' af ' X . ..' .46 fgf. Q f r V, -:. 'ff We 'QW V izvfx' New 'f.,ff,-Aw iii! if Howard Grimes, Alan C. Kindschy, Elsa Kramer, Rita Mae Lacher, Jeanette Nurre, Paul Richert, Robert Reuss, Maud Suter. Gym Provides Recreation For Hughes Students Every high school student is required to take three periods ot physical education a week. This year the gym teachers attended the Annual Midwest Convention for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation held in Cincinnati. Below is Miss Kramer's sixth bell gym class waiting tor the next exercise. Page thirty-seven 1 O l!lll0l'S On Top of the World l it llitrl-f't'itlltl .Xlter loin' yegtrs ol hntrtl work :intl lots of lun we tire getting rexttly lor grzitlnzition. Although we have waitetl lor this event it long tinte. parting. surprisingly. will be ztetoinpztnietl with tettrs ztntl sorrowliul goodbyes. 'llhis senior yezn' wits probably the happiest one of our high school lilie. Nlztny new lrientls were nizttle. :intl extr:t-t'ttr- ritttlztr :tttirities hetqnne at pztrt ol' our tlztily lille. lVe have trietl to clo :ill we possihlx' tiotlltl in our senior year. atntl :thove gill. we have trietl to Ill2lliC qootl qrzttles in :ill 1 1 our stthietsts. Sttnnnetl up in at lew wortls our senior vein' hats been gt wontlerlttl one. lVith thztt in tnintl. we tntist renteinher that this yezn' hzts only heen ll stepping stone to our liIe's atnthition :intl in ortler to rexteh it. we lllllsl keep llIbll1t'lllQ,l1Nllllltlllfll lhztt we hztre set. ff- W, .M i , 4 . iw ,, fy , f ,,,.v,,, A 5 1 f , .Et :,,v4,.,,' fl! ,V M i' sh HP 5, x mx. . ... . , 'lg' A, ' H . .1 ,- '.,LrA, jf Q 3 . .Sf xx ' Q QQ Z 1' 's 4 , ag .ma Q 1 'I 4 W V.- '1, 1 4 i' W I ,gh dh. 11, Q 4 ' 1 . ., wr N V 'fx 'J-7 fu- 4 .Q . . 'viz all , 0 3 W 'A , 1, Q35 642 ' 1,0 I 0 . 1, ..- Senior Prom Soft. sweet music mingled with the sound of happy voices and gay laughter flowed through the warm spring air. It was the biggest event of the year, the Hughes High School Senior Prom held at Castle Farm. Dim lights added to the romantic atmosphere as the handsomely dressed couples in the ballroom glided lightly to the melodic strains of enchanting music. The three couples at the left give you a starry eyed impression of a four year dream finally becoming reality. They are cleft to rightj: Bruce Holland, Sally Pounds, Dick Kammann, Pinky Friedlander, Barbara Michaelson, and Bob Boyer. It was a big decision - the day had come when the juniors had to choose from over 400 students, four capable people to lead their senior class. W'ho were they to be? As the results came in, we found out that the following were elected: Ronald Lucas, President: Vincent Orlando, Treasurer: Joan Thomas, Vice President: and Shirley Barret, Secretary. Their leadership has helped to make this year one of the best ever. Joan Thomas . . . Lore Schneider . . Allan Feller ..,.. Barbara Heiizler . . . Judy Appel ..... Mary Helferich . . Honor List 1952 ... 96.82 I7 ..95.67 I8 . . . 94.38 I9 . . . 93.93 20 . . . 93.84 2I . . . 93.79 22 Marilyn Wiegand . . ..,. 93.76 23 Vincenl' Orlando , Alvin Cohn ..... William Rogers . , Edward EHin . . . . . . . 93.72 24 . . . 93.49 25 . . . 93.26 26 . . . 93.07 27 Arlene Hasenzahl . . . . 93.03 29 Sally Meyer .... Nancy Murphy . . . John Palmer ..... Martha Ransenberg . . . 92.99 28 . . . 92.72 30 . . .92.6I 3I . . 92.59 32 Sella Bodenheimer Pai McConnell Barbara Colling . Loraine Epperson Wanda Barnes . Marilyn Taylor . Joyce Maurer Sally Pounds Shirley Barre'r'r Robert Hering Ronald Liplta . Paula Siehl . . Andrew Pronay . Jo-Ann Kemper Morris Miller , Earl Spiegel . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 92.46 9 I .2 I 9I.20 9I.05 .90.97 90.97 90.72 90.64 90.62 90.54 90.43 90.27 90.4I 9O.2I 90. I 4 90.07 Page 'iorly-one lic-hincl lls now hut with us always, with these worcls we turn to gaze lonclly :it thc- lainiliar events which have aclclc-cl to our liappy ineinories ol' lile at Hughes. PlGTAlL AND BOWTIE DAY, which has become a traclition for seniors at Hughes, brings a smile to the lips ol all who rc-inc-inher the comical costumes seen through- ollt the corriclors. Senior auclitoriunis were ol special interest on luesclay mornings when hoine- roonis II2, 205, ancl 312 gathc-rc-cl together to cliscuss many interesting and important topics. .Xppointtnent hooks were openecl ancl clates were clearecl lor senior pictures lu hc- taken cluring sunnner vacation or early autumn. lhc- Ring Connnittec- worked lor many hours litting rings to our lingers, ancl. later. passing them out to an iinpatient line ol squirming seniors. Suspense ancl beauty were the eleinc-nts which inacle the crowning ol the hancl queen so exciting. Llvc-rycme waitecl whispering in hushecl tones until the bancl clueen inarchecl out onto the lootlnall lielcl, ancl sinilecl revealing two big cliinples. The tension was relc-asecl ancl cries ol, Rah, lor tIucly! were hearcl throughout the stacliuni. Yes, this senior year has hc-en lillecl with many happy, ineinorable events that. although ther are hc-hincl us now will he with us always. quite viviclly in our ininds. aww Turning Baclc lift' folly lww Behind Us Now Order Your Senior But With Us Always! W 3 , f n f. af Q, fi xl , 1 ,nik K Qi ,Nu ' YM Nz Senior Pic+ures Ring up +he righ+ size ,, 4 51 f . Y x Af AX 'H f:'A',.. - MX 1' ijgfj' K' Q ., 'V V X f 1 .z,.1 sw'-fy -' , 5 QL Vis Q, I K X V nw- 1 ,- f WE' K6 S' 'xwvf ' fi, .gf 3' , X s W f ye w s 1 Ax M V F1 JAH -V 4m, g. 4, :wg N' 5' ff, s ae fwfnfja 2 Audiforium Session Beaufy and Brawn on Parade Page forty-lhree I I I I I il I TI II yi I .Wi Ii W I I I I I I W I ,, I I I I I fl I I -I II II I Ii I I I 4 I I I I I I I I ,lg 'I I I , I 12315 , .V I HF' ': 'Y' ,v Iv. ly. ae' 1 , .,m,:,. I ,' 4 A A 11, f ,W -'N ' WAY Mfg A 'Mllwvr 4. aw- I' N- ',x . 1 A , 'be . wr xx X., Pig I ily loin il . s f: 2 S - i s-mf? fem.. . ' 'ZS' W: P' , 'ri I M ,cn 1 IN, Z'p',.. if fi' 'RSL '52 '- ' k A . -:H . gh. .M es- W fs-'X ty, ABERCROMBIE, VIRGINIA Pep Club 2, 4: Hockey: Sales Club 4: Home Economics Club: Arr League 2, 4. ABRAMSON, ROGER E. Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Epsilon Lambda Phi I: Phi Mu Kappa 2: Orch- eslra 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 4: Acrivily Card 3, 4: Sr. Band 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Slring Ensemble 4: Carnival 4. ANDERSON, ALLEN Arr League 2, 3, 4: Sporlsmen Social Club I, 2: Skylark Social Club 3: Kingsmen Social Club Pres. 4: Track 3: Sr. Choir 2: Boys Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, JOYCE MAE Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Kylyves 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Annual Rep. 2: Sfudenl Council Rep. 3, 4: Lalin Club 3: Honor League 4, Ex. Board 4: Freshie Aid 4: Inlormalion Desk 4: Acliyily Card 4. ANDREWS, IRVIN L. Sr. Choir 4, Ensemble 4. APPEL, HAL Foolball I, 2: Baskelball I. APPEL, JUDY BARBARA Ar? League I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Board Member 2: Sludenl Council I: Tausia 2, 3: Huzelles 2: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Honor League 4: Annual Rep. 4. ARINOW, JOYCE Sr. Glee Club 2: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4. ARNOLD, EVANNE New Albany High School, New Albany, Indiana I: Hyde Park High School. Chicago, Illinois 2: Sr, Choir 4: French Club 4: Honor League 4. ARNOLD, JACKLYN Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I: Baseball I: Phi Epsilon Phi 3: Acliyily Card 3, 4: Inlformalion Desk 4: Honor League 4: Kyryves 4: Y-Teens. BACHRACH, MARGARET ANN Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Kappa I, 2, 3, 4: French Club I, 2: Archery 2: Home Ec. Club 3, 4: Malh Club 3: Sec'y and Treas. 3: Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: Inrerlrarorily Rep. 4. BACKUS, WILLIAM Walnul Hills High School I: Arl' League 2, 3. BAER, ELEANOR FRANCES Hepla Bela I, 2. 3, 4: Treas. 3, 4: Our Lady ol Angles High School I, 2: Arl League 3, 4: Honor League 4: Lalin Club 4. BALL, KENNETH Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I: Acliyily Mem, 3, 4: Tri Chi 4: Sales Club 4, Vice Pres. 4: Usher 4: Hughes Club 4. BANETH, PHILIP Arr League I, 2, 3: Baskelball I: Della Phi Bela I, 2. 3: Track I: Sales Club 3, Treas. 3: Acliviry Mem. 3, 4. BANG, MILDRED CATHERINE Arl League 2. 3. 4: German Club 3: Honor League 4: Acliyily Mem. 4. BANKS, FLORENCE LADELL Spanish Club I, 2: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2, 3: Kylyves I, 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Sales Club 3: Home Ec. Club 4, Pres. 4. BARBER, CAROL CORRINNE Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4. BARNES, WAN DA LOIS Bloom Jr, High I: Sfudenl Council I, 4, Sec. I: Della Sigma Pi 2, 3: Arr League 2, 3, 4: Business Forum 2, Pres. 2: Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4: Inlormalion Desk 4: Honor League 4, Exec. Bd. 4: YeTeens 4: Kylyves 4: Freshie Aide 4: Acliyilv Mem. 4. BARON, SANDRA BARRETT, SHIRLEY JEAN Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4, Ex. Bd. 4: French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ex. Bd. I, 2, Pres. 3, 4: Arf League I, 2, 3 4: G.A.A. 2: Lalin Club 3. Sec, 3: Y'Teens 3: Sollball 3: Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep, 3: Aclivily Mem. 3, 4: Los? and Found 2, 3: Sec. ol 205: Honor League Vice Pres, 4: Sec. ol Class: Ring Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 4. BAUER, PHILIP Ari League 3: Aclivily Mem. 3. BAUMAN, ANN CATHERINE Bowling I, 2: Archery I, 2, 4:-Baslcelball I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3, 41 Phi Sigma Della 3, 4, Treas. 4: Aclivily Mem. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4: Oli. 4. BAYLOR, JUDITH ANN Archery I, 2: Bowling I: Tennis I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Modern Dancing I, 2: Badminlon 2: Hoclcey 2: Kylyves 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 2: Gargoyle Rep. 2: Ari League 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Pep Club 2: Gargoyle Slail 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Honor League 4: Inl. Deslc 4: Aclivily Mem. 4. BECKER, ARLENE CATHERINE Della Chi Della I, 2, 3: German Club 3, 4: Home Ec, Club 4: BECKER, JOHN L. Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Sages I, 2, 3: Parlalors 3: Savings Slamps I: LaI'in Club 2: Pep Club 2: Annual Rep.: German Club 3, 4: Sigma Omega 3, 4: Aclivily Mem, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: Camera Club 3: S1 Orcheslra 3, BENNET, JOANE KAY BENNETT, ROBERT A. Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Boy's Glee I, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Visual Aids 4. BERNSTEIN, GERALD AVI League I, 2, 3, 4: A.Z.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Aclivily Mem, 2, 3: Hughes Club 4: Sales Club 4. BERRYMAN, BRADLEY Krueclc Club I, 2: Traclc I: Business Forum 2: Sales Club 3: Aclivily Mem. 4, BERSHADSKY, MARK A. Foolball I: Phi Mu Kappa I, 2, 3, Sec'y 2, V. Pres. 3: Boy's Glee Club I, 2: Lalin Club 2: Sr. Choir 2, 3: Ensemble 3: Inieriralorily Council 3. BIEDENKAPP, MARIAN JANE German Club I, 2: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Business Forum 2: Sigma Della Chi 3, 4: Merchandising Club, V. Pres. 4. BILLING, MILTON Ari League 2, 3, 4: Allendance Sec'y 4. BIVENS, ERNEST BLAIR, MARY JO Arl' League I, 2, 3, 4: Salsemanship Club 4: Savings Siamp Chair- man 4. BLEDSOE, LINDA JANE Tausia I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I: Bowling I: Ari League l, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Home Ec. Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Maiorelle 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go' Round 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Honor League 4, Ex. Board 4: Freshie Aid 4: Inlormalion Deslr 4. BLITZER, ARNOLD R. Gargoyle Rep. I, 2, 3: Phi Mu Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Corres. Sec'y 2, Treas. 3, 4. Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Salesmanship Club 3: Hughes 3: Inlerlralorily Council 3: Merchandise Club 4. BODENHEIMER, SELLA French Club I, 2: Spanish Club I, 3, 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4. BOWLIN, RALPH Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Krueclc Club 2: Hughes Club 3: Sludenl Council 3: Sr. Band 3: Jr. Band 3: Aciivily Card 3, 4: Merry-Go- Round 4. BOYER. ROBERT Camera Club I, 2, 3: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Rep. I, 2: Lalin Club 2: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Annual Slail 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Maih Club 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Inler- Iralorily Council 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Gargoyle Slail 4: Sludenl' Council 4: Allendance Sec'y 4: Sr. Choir 4: Boys' Week Candidale 4. BRADSHAW, JEAN NELDA Norwood High School I: Y-Teens I: Bowling I: Annual Rep. I: Ari League 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4: Home Room Program Comm, 4: Aclivily Card 4. BRADY, FRANK , Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Annual Rep. 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Tri Chi 4: Lunch Line 4. W V '1is:I'E'f Tf, W1-.52:21z.? a. ,V X QS . ,.-.. 3 wx? - X , fb , Es: ,, 1 Q ,X X, X B f Sf! f . m gms X., M. , , 4'x ,. 4 .Z , , . . xA X 1 X f 2 v f M f 4 , ff . f. 5 'T . I f I S . 2 Q X I X X X Qf Xe X W X W 3 A Q ifx . R Q 2 X X ,V ,ZX I fa V 1 ix 14206659 n J . . .. sg? X w Q , , ix f . W i X aww.. . -. QA ,sf ., ... mf .A 'N ' I Tv X X N .si Mn 'Yi Page Io rly-live I Ili Lil rr, xl' III III Il lr I sl. 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BROCKER, JO ANN ELEANOR Arr League 2, 3: Sales Club 3. BROCKMAN. LOIS Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Della Chi Della 3, 4: Honor League 4. BROOKS, NORMAN Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: Acliyilv Card 3: Sales Club 3. BROUGHTON, CONSTANCE Archery I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 3, 4: Tennis I, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 41 Bowling 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board Mem. 4: German Club 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 4: Arl League 4: Aclivify Card 4: Honor League 4: Office 4. BROWN, JANIE Riding Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 3: Tennis 2, 3: Gargoyle Slalil I: Sages I, 2, 3: Tausia I, 2, 3: Ar? League I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2: German Club 3: Aclivily Card 3: Parlalors 3: Jr. Town Meeling 3: Honor League 3. BRUCKNER, JANET Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Acfivily Card 3, 4. BRUEGMAN, ELAINE Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4: Inlormalion Desk 4. BRUNS, ERLEEN ROSE Pep Club 2, 3: Archery 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2: Volleyball 2, 3: Baskel- ball 2: Baseball 2: Tennis 2: Modern Dancing 3: Swimming 3: Malh Club 2: Honor League 4: Inlormalion Desk 4: Arr League 4. BRUNSWICK, JO ANN Kylyves I, 2, 3, 4: Corres. Sec'y 3: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Merchandising Club 4: Honor League 4. BUCK, KARL A. Sludenl Council I: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I: Track I: Ar? League I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Aclivify Card 3, 4: Alrendance Sec'y 4: Tri Chi 4. BU RCH, PATRICIA ANN Archery I: Bowling I: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Tausia 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Honor League 4, Rec. Secy 4: Freshie Aid 4: Inlormalion Desk 4: Annual Slall 4: Malh Club 4, Exec. Board 4: Pep Club 4' Home Room Program Chairman 4: Usher 3, 4. BURGASSER, JOAN Regina High School I, 2, 3: French Club 4: Hepla Bela 4: Honor League 4. BURGJOHANN, WILLIAM Ar? League I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Choir 4, BURKE, THOMAS D. Sages I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Lahn Club I, 2: Gargoyle Slall I, 2, 3: Annual Rep. I: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3: Hughes Club 3: French Club 3, 4, Board Mem. 3, Treas. 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Sr, Choir 3, 4: Thespian 4. BUSBY, EUGENE Krueck Club I, 2: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Allendance Secly 3: Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4: Tickel Comm. 3: Aflirily Card 3, 4: Sales Club 4. CALDWELL, WILLIAM Track Team Manager 2: Business Forum 2: Hughes Club 3 4: Sales- Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I: Bowling Team 2, 3, 4, Capl. 4: manship Club 3: Acliyily Card 3: Merchandise Club 4, Pres. 4. CARMICHAEL, CAROL CARPENTER, GERALDINE Inlin Club 3: Sales Club 3: Senior Choir 4: Freshman Choir I. CARPENTER, RUTH CARRARA, CARMEN GALE Rolhenberg Jr, High I: Y-Teens I, 2: Herald Slall I: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: Honor League 4: Inlormalion Deslc 4: Pep Club 4: Archery 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4. CARRICO, CLARA JEAN Della Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Inlerlralorily Represenlalive 3, 4: Sales Club 4: Freshman Choir. CARRIER, JERRY Traclc I, 2: Gargoyle Represenlalive 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 43 Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4, Hislorian 4: Salesmanship Club 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Arl League 3, 4: Hi-Y 4, CHAMAS, VIRGINIA G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Baseball I3 Phi Epsilon Phi 2, 3: Treasurer 3: Della Chi Della 4: French Club 4: Arl League 4: Sr. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. CLAYTON, MARY ANN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 4: Volleyball l, 2: Tennis I, 2, 4: Baseball I, 2, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3: Archery I: Swimming 3, 4: Baslrelball 43 Gargoyle Represenlalive I, 2: Arl League I, 2. 3, 43 German Club 33 Y-Teens 33 Aclivily Card 3, 43 Honor League 43 lnlormalion Deslc 4. CLEMONS, GARY Traclc 2, 3, 43 Cross Counlry 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Sa'esmanship Club 33 Bowling Team 4: Visual Aids 4: Aclivily Card 4. CLIFFORD, HOUSTON Senior Orcheslra I, 2, 33 Krueclc Club I, 2: Hughes Club 3, 43 Sigma Omega 3. COHN, ALVIN W. Sages I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Treasurer 4: Parlalors I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 4: Gargoyle Slall I, 2, 3, 4, Edilor 3, Senior Advisor 43 Gargoyle Represenlalive I, 2: Annual Represenlalive I, 3: Spanish Club l,2: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Phi Rho Della I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3: Press Represenlalive 2, 3, 4: The-spians 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: World Allairs Forum 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Ring Commillee 3: lnlerlralorily Council 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Usher 3, 4: Annual Edilor 4: P. A. Announcer 4: Jr. Town lvleeling 43 l3oy's Weelc Candidale 4. COLLIN, JACK Sludenl Council I, 2: Gym Team 2, 33 Hughes Club 3. COLLING, BARBARA A. Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Glee I, 2: Annual Represenlalive I, 23 Tennis I, 2, 3: Savings Slamp Represenlalive I: Sludenl Council Represenlalive 3: Aclivily Fee 3, 4: Honor League 4: Inlormalion Deslc 43 Homeroom Guidance Program Comm. Hospilalily Comm. 4. COMBEST, JEAN Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Fee 3: Sludenl Council I: Lalin Club 2: Senior Choir 3, 4: Honor League 4: Ollice 4: Freshman Glee I: Senior Girl's Glee 2. COMINS. CAROL ELAINE Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: OVO Sororily I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 3: Inlormalion Desk 4: Girl's Weelc Commillee 4: Annual Adverlising Slall 43 Y'Teens 4. COMMINS, JOAN GLORIA Salesmanship Club 4: Senior Glee 4. CONOVER. BETTY LOUISE Sales Club 3: Produclion Slall 4: Honor League 4. COOKE, CAROLYN Y-Teens I: Freshman Choir I, Junior Choir 2. COTTIER, ANITA LOUISE Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Tennis 2, 4: Sigma Della Chi 2, 3, 4: lvlaiorelle 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Volleyball 4: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4: Senior Girl's Glee I, 2, 3. COUCH, WILMA JEAN Honor League 4: Della Sigma Pi 4: Inlerlralorily Council 43 Pep Club 4: Freshman Choir I. COUNTRYMAN, JOANNE RENA Arl League I: Freshman Choir I: Junior Choir 2, 3. COURTS, GLENN ' Traclc I: Annual Represenlalive I, 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, is lzaseball Manager 2: Camera Club 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Aclivily ar 3, 4. COX, ANDREW Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Gargoyle Slall 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3: Senior Choir 4. 2 , , ,,.. Q -Q4 :fx-'f.,,,:-..,.g-. L, f as V ar.: ,Z-,, , A :Q-R -w..131,g,-g, 4 J.: vrss , V1 f -I - ' I-4tfg1K4?i- P-ra wi um s. .. ' 4 Wea 4 A X A ,M f 'W f r , . A Avnkx ! s . K 'f H X X . 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Baseball I, 2: Hoclcey I: Acriyily Fee 3, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Team I, 2, 3: Tracln I, 3, 4: Foolball I, 4: Aclivily Boolc 3: H-Club Baseball I, 2, 3: Archery I, 2: Bowling I, 2: Badminlon 2: Ping'Pong 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, Caplain 4: Baslcelball 3, 4: GAA 4: Board Member 4: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4: Ari League 4: ,W f , LLC.. W: -4 Akm, I , ,,, A .. cox. RUTH WADE I an uw A'ii .- I A. fr , 4 LW gi 'p i ,537 Slall 4: Freshie Aid 4. ' W, A. Lg, ff? w CRAFT. VICTOR LII, Ns. K iiii QVVISQG 32 Aclivily Card 3, 4: Annual Arl Slail 4. Lg f ' CRANDALL, DONALD I I M TAM Aclivily Card 3: Head Usher 4: Corresponding Secly 3I2 4. ,II Illi CRAWFORD, ANDREA I ll Gown Commillee 4. I I ,II CROMER, Jovce PAY Sales Club 3: Merchandise Club 4: Honor League 4. :I CROTTY. MARILYN RUTH III, Hg League 4. Q g My CUSTER, SONYA ANNE I Spanish Club 3, Corresponding Sec'y 4: Freshman Girl's Glee I. Ii DANEMAYER, ROBERT il Hughes Club 3. 4. Ii DAUB, DORIS JEANNE I W DAVIDSON, PHILLIS JO I DAVIS, CAROLYIN MAE ' Tennis 2. I, DAVIS, DONALD E. I N X, Gym Team I: Aclivily Boolf 3. . Q , f i 3 I I ' I: wing s K A :Ez ,My DAVIS, GROVER il f li ' 3, 4: Hughes Club 4. I I af, , 5 A sr' R ,f II A, I 'W f Dei-lor, ELEANOR FRANCES ii : I. be Produclion Slafl 4. I W V :., 7' l. N I A , - DEITERS, NANCY RUTH II, A I Our Lady oi Angels I, 2: Jr. and Sr. Band 3, 4: Choir 3. 4. I : . ,af fi ' I I 1 I Q ,4 'X , i . A I . x I Z ii I Page iorly oiqlil 4 mn.. - + 'R-'X q '-'vi-B. ,, C I i G xt' V Q91 DEMAS, NICK Choir 3, 4. DETTMER, CHARLES W. Hughes Club 3: Sales Club 3: Bowling Team 4. DICK, DOLORES JEAN Honor League 4: Freshman Glee I: Sr. Gills Glee 2, 3, DICKEY, LOIS PATRICIA Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Orcheslra I, 2: Pep Club 4: lnlorrnalion Desi: 4: Honor League 4: Glee Club I: Junior Choir 4. DOELL, LAWRENCE C. Salesmanship Club 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4, DOWNEY, JAMES Hughes Club 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Arf League 4, DRISKELL, BEVERLY JEAN G.A.A. I: Hockey I: Y-Teens I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: TNT 4: TID 2: Tau Kappa 3: Inrerlralorily Council 4: Freshman Glee Club I: Sr. Glee 2, 3: Sr. Choir 3, Vice Pres. 4: Jr. Choir 4: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4. DUNAWAY, JOYCE ELAINE Gargoyle Represenlalive 2, 3: Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2: Lalin Club 4: Honor League 4: Informalion Desk 4. DURBAN, ARLl,NE JOAN Gargoyle Represenlalive I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board Member 3, 47 Archery I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Modern Dancing 4: Honor League 4: Freshie Aid 4. DYE, SAMUEL Sludenl Council 3: Aclivily Card 4: Arr League 4. DYER, DONNA MARIE Y-Teens 2: Parlalors 2: Modern Dancing 2: Lalin Club 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Horseback Club 3: G.A.A. 4: Freshie Aid 4: Honor League 4: Office 4: Freshman Choir I: Senior Choir 4. EASON, ELEANORIA Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Ping-pong I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Modern Dancing 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2: Sollball 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Baseball 3, 4: Greenhouse Worker 3: Honor League Execulive Board 4: Y-Teens 4: G.A.A. 4: Treasurer ol 205, 4: Freshie Aid 4: lyyelles 4: Informa- lion Desk 4: Aclivily Fee 4. ECKMAN, SHIRLEE LOUISE Baseball I: Y-Teens I: Hepla Bela 2, 3, Presidenl 4: French Club 3, 4: Honor League 4: Freshie Aid 4: lnlerlralorily Council Sec'y 4: Freshman Glee I: Senior Glee 2, 3: Senior Choir 3, 4. EDWARDS, GERALDINE Bloom Jr. High I: Della Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Honor League 4: Arl League 2, 3, 4: Greenhouse Worker 2: Salesmanship Club 4. EPPERSON, LORAINE Tausia 3, 4: Spanish Club Presidenl 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 4: Freshman Choir I: Junior Choir 2. ERVEN. JANET ANN French Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 3, 4: Honor League 4. ETTIN, EDWARD Spanish Club I, 2: Camera Club I: Cross Counlry Manager I: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Malh Club 2: World Allairs Club 2: Pi Tau Pi 2, Corres. Sec'y 2, Recording Sec'y 3: Hughes Club 3: Aclivily Member- ship 3, 4: Business Manager Annual 4. FARMER, ROBERT H. Krueck Club I, 2: Gargoyle Represenlalive I, 2, 3: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Lunchline 4. FARTSALAS, JAMES Arr League I: Baseball I, 2, 3, Caplain 4: Aclivily Card 4. FAULCONER, NORMAN Krueck Club 2: Arr League 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Lunchline 4. FELDMAN, GILBERT M. Sages I, 2: Lalin Club I, 2: Annual Represenlalive I: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Gargoyle Slafl 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Annual Pholographer 4. FELLER, ALLAN Hi-Y I, 2: Lalin Club l, 2: Malh Club 4. FELTHOUSE, JOAN FINER, HELEN LOUISE Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4, Execulive Comm. 3: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Soflball 2: Hockey I, 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Volleyball I: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Alpha Mu Omega I, 2, 3, Presidenl 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Modern Dancing 2: Parlalors 3, Sec'y 4: Gargoyle 3: Honcr league 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4. FLECK. DAVID C. Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2. 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: H Club. FLEMING, JOHN ,N. Baskelball I: Krueck Club I, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4: Arl League 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4. FLOYD, WILLIAM S.. JR. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Aclivlly Card 3: Salesmanship Club President 3: H Club 3, 4: 3l2 Program Comrnillee. Shaw We WW' . I ff ' i Ae , 6, Z . 4 - Mrliw , -ff 4 34 y.. g , 4,-W Nl ' Zn! .'--:.-iff. . S X J ,. .. nufffffw .V,g 3 wi . 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Arr League I, 2, 3: Swimming Team I: Slage Crew I: Krueclr Club 2: Annual Represenlalive 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Tri Chi 3: Aclivily Membership 3, 4. FREY, ELAINE G.A.A. I: Pep Club I: Sigma Della Chi I, 2, 3: Bowling 2: Aclivily Fee 3: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4, FRIEDLAN DER. PAULETTE Annual Slall 4: Omega Sigma Phi I, 2, Corresponding Sec'y 3, Presi- denl 4: Inlerfralorily Council Vice Presidenl 4: Spanish Club I, 3, Vice Presiclenl 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Freshie Aid 4: lnlormalion Deslc 4: G.A.A. 2: Riding Club 2: Hoclcey 2: Gargoyle Slalili 3: Malh Club 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Ring Commillee 3: Annual Represenlalive 4: GirI's Weelc Represenlalive 4: Acliyily Fee 3, 4: 205 Presidenl 4. GAILEY. LOIS Arl League I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I: Modern Dancing I: Acfivily Fee 3, 4: Honor League 4: Home Ec Club 4: Kylyves 4. GAINES. JOSEPHINE Hughes 4. GARN ETT. PEGGY ANN Arr League 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Aclivily Fee 3, 4: Baslnelball 3: Modern Dancing 3: Baseball 3: Coslume Club 3, 4: Home Ec Club 4: Honor League 4: Office 4. GARRISON, HOWARD L.. JR. Arl League 3: Salesmanship Club 4: Orcheslra. GERBOTH, JANET RUTH Y'Teens I, 3, Presidenl 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: G-.A.A. I: Aclivily Fee 3, 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive I: Sfudenl Council 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Home Ec Club 4: Tausia 2, 3, 4: Office 4. GILBERT. MARY ETHEL Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Salesmanship Club 3: Merchandising Club 4. GINSBERG, MARCIA ANN French Club I, 2, 3: Tau Bela Phi I, 2, 3, 4: Aclivify Fee 3, 4: Art League l, 2, 3, 4: Office 2: Modern Dancing 2: Senior Girls Glee I, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec Club 4: Salesmanship Club 3. GLADDEN, CALLIVAN Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Team I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 3, 4: Arl League 3: H Club 3, 4: Hughes Club 4. GLASER, LEONARD Walnul Hills I, 2: Tennis 3: Bowling 3. GLASPIE. BARBARA M. Lunchroom l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Coslurne Club I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Aclivily Fee 3, 4. GLASS. LARRY G. Baslcefball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Hughes Club 3. GODDARD. MARVIN Senior Band 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: Hughes Club 4. GOETZ, HELEN FLORA MARIA Ari League l, 2, 3, 4: Home EC Club 2, 3: Senior Girls Glee 2, 3: Aclivily Fee 3, 4: Salesmanship Club 3: Merchandising Club 4. GOINS, NANCY Freshman Choir I: Junior Choir 2: Arl League 2, 3: Senior Girlls Glee 3, 4: Librarian 4: Volleyball I. GOLDBERG. MARILYNN Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Acfiviry Fee 3, 4: Chi Sigma Della I, 2, 3, Recording Sec'y 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Hockey 2: Riding Club 2: Infer- fralorily Council 4. GRAFF, SHIRLEY MAE Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Della Kyfyves Bela 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 4. GRATHWOHL, PATRICIA ANN German Club I, 2, 3, 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Hepla Bela I, 2, Sec'y 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Gargoyle Represenlaliye 3: Honor League 4. GREEN, SAMUEL Epsilon Lambda Phi I, Treasurer 2, Vice Presidenl 3: Presidenl 4: Arr League I. 2, 3, 4: Salesmanship Club 3: Program Commillee 4: Inler- lraforily Council 4. GREEN, SHIRLEY FAY Glee Club I: Sludenl Council Represenlalive I: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Tau I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Salesmanship Club 3: Acrivily Fee 3, 4: Sages 4: Pep Club 4: Merchandising Club 4. GREENBERG, SANDRA OVO I, 2, 3: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. GREENE, DANNY Phi Mu Kappa 3. GREER, DON CARLOS, JR. HIVY 2, 3: Malh Club 2, 3: Lalin Club 2, 3. GREGORY, INORMA JOYCE French Club I, 2, 3: Annual Represenlalive I, 2, 3: Ari League I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Sigma Della Chi 3: Acliviry Fee 3. GROETZINGER, MARGE Alpha Sigma Tau I, 2, 3, 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: lnlerliralorily Coun- cil 4: Home Ec Club 4. GROGG. JAMES Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Krueck Club 2: Sages 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Slall 3, Senior Advisor 4: Hughes Club 3: Corresponding Sec'y 4: Acrivily Card 3, 4: Allendance Sec'y 3: Lunchline 4: Annual Slall 4: Gargoyle Circulalion Manager 4: Thespians 4. GUNKEL, CAROL LOU Freshman Glee Club I: Senior Glee Club 2: Ari' League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Aclivily Fee 3, 4: Hepla Bela I, 2, 3, 4, Parli- menlarian: Honor League 4: Freshie Aid 4: Inlormalion Desk 4. HAAS. ANNA MARGARET Aclivily Fee 3, 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Sigma Della Chi 3, 4: Home Ec Club 4. HABERTHIER, GERTRUDE EDNA Acliviry Fee 3, 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Home Ec Club 4: Honor League 4: Office 4: lnliormarion Desk 4. HAEFNER. RONALD ' Krueck Club I, 2: Arl' League I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Aclivily Book 3, 4. HAFER, PAT ANN Freshman Glee I: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Choir 2: Salesmanship Club 4. HAIGHT, PHYLLIS LEE Y-Teens I: Gargoyle Represenlalive I. 2: Freshman Choir I: Junior Choir 2: Spanish Club I, 2: Hepla Bela I, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mislress 3: Salesmanship Club Treasurer 3: Defense Slamp Represenlalive 3: Merchandising Club 4: Honor League 4. HAMILTON. DONALD Track I: Gym Team 2, 3. HAMMONS, GEORGE B. Foofball I, 2: Gym Team I, 2: Track I, 2: Hughes Club 3: Ari League 3: Aclivily Card 3. HANDLEY, JAMES Norwood I, 2: Baseball 3, 4: Foolball 4: H Club 4. - HANSEL, ROGER Baskerball I, 2, 3: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Aiclivily Book 3, 4: Tri Chi 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3.4: Hi-Y 3, Presidenl 4. fee: .Y.,,,. . 4544 'P' 'E' QQBS WMM X KX Page lilly-one I ' I I I I I I I. nr I I I I 'zw' . H :ruff- 2. . ff 'I ',,,.:g:,r . 5. 1 1 Q3 G X 2 sf , ff ' . , . 'QW vwaw, YZ'-vnu' I I I ,I :4 'Af 4. ' I I il ii -fav I, I, . ' : 3 ,I ii f 1 Il 79 .fn-'5 iw. L, 'fills ii, .. ' W . yi' K Q I ol I. lg 142 'I I ii ,. I far y. :, I I I I I. Ii I :I I V: f I I I U fin, ff -- I i -v A N I , I Par: lilly Iwo who-r A-.fy QT l A' VCI id HARDING, JAMES Bowling 3, 4: Salesmanship Club 4. HARRIS. CHARLENE VELEITA G.A.A. I, 2: Board Member 3: Presidenf 4: Hockey I, 2, 3: Archery I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dancing I, 2, 3, 4: Individual Sporrs I: Pep Club 3, 4: Social Aclivilies 4: Kylyves Sororily 4. HARRISON, LLOYD Gym Team 2, 4: Arf League 3: Salesmanship Club 4. HASCHART, GEORGE Arr League I, 2, 3, 4. HASENZAHL, ARLENE LILLIAN Aclivily Fee 3, 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Fr. GirI's Glee I: Lafin Club 2: Sludenr Council Ex. Board: Pres. ol 205 4: Honor League 4: Office 4: Pep Club 4. HATTER, CHARLOTTE Office I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenfalive 2: Arr League 4: HAYGOOD. FANNIE LEE French Club I, 2, 3: Execulive Cornrni++ee 3: Home Room Sec'y 3: Baseball 2: G.A.A. 3: Modern Dancing 3: Honor League 4: Aclivily Fee 4: Arr League 4: Gargoyle 4. HAYS, BEVERLY Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Acfivily Fee 3, 4: Greenhouse Worker 2: Phi Sigma Della 2, 3: Annual Represenlalive 2: Office 3: Tennis 4: Ping- pong 4: Baseball 4: Honor League Execulive Commirlee 4. HECKLER, JOE Foorball I, 2, 4: Gym Team I, 2, 4: Baseball I, 2, 4: Sludenl Council 3: Arl League 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Acfivily Card 3, 4: Tri Chi 3, Presidenf 4. HEITZLER, BARBARA Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I: Bowling I: Annual Represenralive 2, 3: Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Aclivily Fee 3, 4: Gargoyle 3: Palelle Club 3: Pep Club 4: GirI's Week Represenrafive 4: Honor League 4: Annual Srafl 4: Freshie Aid 4: Prom Comrni++ee 4, HELFERICH, MARY Baskelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenr Council 2: Office 3: Aclivily Fee 3. 4: Honor League Corre- sponding Sec'y 4: Gargoyle Represen+a+ive 4: Producfion Sfall 4. HELM. ESTHER German Club I, 2, 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Acliviry Fee 3, 4: Arf League I, 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Della 2, Vice Presidenf 4: Sarg. ar Arms 3: Home Ec Club Vice Presidenf 4: Ollice 4: Inrerliralorify 4: GirI's Week Represenlalive 4: Cosrume Club 4. HERING, ROBERT Krueck Club I, 2: Sages I: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, Accompanisl 4: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 4: Srudenl Council Represenralive 4: Tri Chi 4: Arr Edifor ol Annual 4: Prom Commillee 4: Aclivily Membership 3, 4: Usher 4. HERMAN, ALLEN Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Krueck Club I, Treasu'er 2: Hughes Club 3, 4. HERRMAN, LOIS Spanish Club I, 2, 3: OVO I, 2, 3, Sec'y 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive I: Annual Advertising Slall 4: Inlormafion Desk 4: Saving Slamps Commillee 4: GirI's Week Comrniflee 4: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 4: Aclivily Fee 4: Usher 3, 4: Gargoyle 4. HETTESHEIMER, ROGER Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Sfage Crew 2, 3: Boyls Glee Club I, 2: Hughes Club 3: Chi Omega Sigma 4. HICKS. SHIRLEY Freshman Choir I: Junior Choir 2: Arr League 2, 3: Office 4: Honor League 4: Aclivily Fee 4. HOBERG, DOROTHY Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls Glee I, 2, 3: Honor League 4. HOESS, WILFRED Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Krueck Club I, 2: Salosmanship Club 3: Hughes Club 4. HOLLAND, BRUCE Foofball I. 2: Baskelball I, 2: Senior Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Boy's Glee Club I, 2: Merry-Go4Round 3, 4: Ensemble 4. HOLMES, JOAN EISENECKER Glee Club I, 2, 3. af' f lr' HOLT, ALBERT Bloom Junior High I. HOOSER, MARILYN Sludenl' Council I: Sigma Della Chi I, 2, 3: Della Chi Della 4: Sales- manship Club 4: Honor League 4: Gargoyle 3, 4: French C ub 2. HORMANN. EDWIN HORNBERGER, RUSSELL Walnul Hills I: Arl League 2, 3, 4: Krueclr Club 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3: Sages 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Senior Choir 4: Acrivily Card 4: Thespians 4. HOUSTON, ROBERT Arl League I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3. HUBER, WILLIAM Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: Lalin Club 3: Cross Counlry 3, 4, Caplain 4: Traclr Team 3, 4: H Club 3, Sec'y 4. HUDSON, DEWITT, JR. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 4: Sigma I, 2, 4: Gym Team 2, 3: Baseball 3: Carver School, Arizona 3: Chancellors Vice Presidenl 4: H Club 4: Ari League 4. HUGHES, LOIS JEAN Fr. Choir I: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4. HULL, FRANK J. Wilhrow I, 2: German Club I, 2: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 3: Arr League 3, 4: Traclc 3, 4: Aclivily Card 4. HUNTER, NORMAN L. Sludenl Council I, 3, Execulive Board I, Treasurer 3: Krueclc Club I, 2: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry I, 2: Boy's Glee Club I, 2, 3: Camera Club I: Chi Omega Sigma I, 2, 3. 4: Sages 2: Hughes Club 3: Annual Represenlalive 3: German Club 3: Gargoyle Slall 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Pep Club 4. INGLEDUE, LESLIE M. Sages I, 2, 3: Gargoyle Slafl I, 2: Slage Crew 2. INSCO, RONALD Arl' League I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I: Sales Club 3: Hughes Club 4. INSPRUCKER. IONE LEONA Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Honor League 4. IRVIN, RONALD D. Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Team I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4: Chess Club I: Spanish Club 2: Traclr 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Tri Chi 3, 4, Treasurer 4: H Club 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Lunchline 4: Sludenl Council 4. JAEGER, HAZEL Sales Club 3: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Honor League 4. JANSON, FLEDA DOLORES German Club 3: Puppel Club 3. JENTZ. WILLIAM H. Krueclc Club I, 2: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4. JOHNEN, ERIC Walnul Hills I, 2: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: German Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Arl League 3, 4: Gargoyle Slall 3: Sr. Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 4: Hughes Club 4. JOHNSON, MARY ANN Fr. Glee Club I, 2: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Allendance Slip Colleclor I, 2, 3: Sales Club 4, Sec'y 4: Acliviry Card 4. JOOS. ROSEMARY G.A.A. I, 2: Archery I, 2: Modern Dancing I: VoI'eybaIl I: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Kylyves 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Corresponding Sec'y 3: Jr. Choir 3: Spanish Club 3: Pep Club 3: Inlormalion Desk 4: Freshie Aid 4: Sr. Choir 4: Honor League Execulive Board 4: Carresponding Sec'y 205: Y-Teens 4: lnlerlralorily Council 4. JUDD. RUNELL Hepla Bela 2, 3, 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4, ,N x ,. A G 2 K 1 y ig 5, ir, X 1 Z3 Quan. ey. . ,fc 3 if ,smgj I X 1 Ai? of fy ,W ff! 1 7 .var A ' if I NY' mf- ! S ss Q A ' ...mi . V : ff'-'. .7 3 . -. W5 vf. . .rr ...,, , 'EI ,.,, 5. Q - I , :,,...4 ,,,, 32, 4 , . ,Q . I 6 !S', fra 4 s- 'xv Q, Y 'S 1? ink rkfi Z ' K I' . :sax sw. Page lilly lhree 65.7 is .Silk mf .Q-......, 3' I .W if any f '- ' 5 I W- ' , vzmw K..,! 'I .' 4' ,y.g,, ,.,!,-,- J, ig . - 3: g ,' f ,gm 9' , ' S332 I Sf 5 -rr-vii! 1. IUFPUU gf Page Iiily-Iour L EQ i'i25-Sf' - 4' 1 K iv? f 0 an ef g if ff f 'Sw using, s we-ff' awww ,fm Q WB . , . ,.! ,, 11- 21 7 X 9 'af 1 -. SGW me WW' ...2 M Wy! . .-if , 34 6 'Nag -iq vw-wr, HM ,, 451 WJ, 'fi-Irggqziui..-SMX, . 'M-, ' I A YZ' ' . 4,. 9,3 x . .4 is 14 1 H I -ww , , 1 . I .1 'P fe-J' 'ff F KADETZ, ADELE Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Fr. Choir I: Jr. Choir 2: Sr. Glee Club 3: Thela Sigma Chi I, 2: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4: Alpha Mu Omega 4. KAISER. CAROL JANET Y-Teens I: Annual Represenlalive I: Merchandising Club 4: Business Malh Club 2, 3: Sr. Girl's Glee Club 3: Ar'r League 3: Sales Club 3: Aclivify Card 3: Honor League 4: Freshie Aid 4. KAISER, SONYA Chicago Ill. I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 4, Board Member 4: Sages 4. KAMMANN, RICHARD A. Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Execufive Commilree 2: Sr. Orcheslra I: Annual Rep. I: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2: Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4: P. A. Announcer 4: Sages 4: Boy's Weelc Candidale 4, Mayor. KAPLAN, MEYER Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: A. Z. A. 4: Sales Club 4. KAYE, SONYA Spanish Club I, 2: Arl' League I, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Chi Sigma Della I, 2, 3, Corresponding Secly 4: Riding Club 2: Hockey 2: Home Ec Club 4: Glee Club I, 2. KELLER, DORIS MAE G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Hockey I, 2: Baslmelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Bowling I: Volleyball I, 2: Tumbling 2: Tennis I, 2: Archery I, 2: Modern Dancing 2: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Honor League 4: Acfivily Card 4. KELLER, PATRICIA LOUISE Aclivily Card 3, 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 4: Choir 2: Greenhouse Worlcer 2: Honor League 4: Gargoyle Slaff 4. KEMPER, JO ANIN Sr. Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Girl's Glee Club I, 2: Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Arl League 3, 4: Slring Ouarlel 3: Ensemble 3, 4. KESSEN, RICHARD Eoolball I: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Annual Slaff Pholographer 3, 4: Gargoyle Slalf Pholographer 3, 4. KESSLER, CAROL JEAN Sigma Della Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3, Pledge Mislress 4: Arl League 3: Sales Club 4, Sec'y 4: Merchandising Club 4, Treas. 4: Honor League 4. KIER, MARILYN JANE Y-Teens I, 3, 4: Tausia I, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Slali 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Honor League 4: Malh Club 4, Exec. Board 4: Home Ec Club 4: Office 4: Pigslrin Preview Represenlalive 4, KLOTTER, CAROL NORMA Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Fr. Choir I: Sr. Glee Club 2, 4: Business Forum 2, 3: Saving Slamp Rep. 2: Lalin Club 3. KLOTZBACH, JOAN Aclivily Card 3: Sales Club 4. KNOBLAUGH. RICHARD A. Boy's Glee Club I, 2: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma I, 2, 3, 4, Se-c'y 3, Pres. 4: Gargoyle Rep. 2. 3: Swimming 2, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4, Hislorian 4: Hall Guard 4: lnlerlralorily Council 4, Pres. 4: Aclivily Card 4. KOEBBE, RICHARD R. Arl League I, 2, 3, 4. KOLLMORGAN. MARTIN Gargoyle Rep. I: Slage Crew 2, 3, 4, Ass'I Manager 2, Head Elec- frician 3, 4. KRAEMER, EDWARD Eoolball I: Baslcelball I: Gym Team 2: Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4: Hughes Club 3. KRAEMER, THEDA Honor League 4. KRAVETZ, STANLEY Garlh High School, Georqelown, Kenlucliy I, 2: A.Z.A. 3, 4: French Club 3: Sales Club 4. LANCASTER, SARAH ALICE Arf League I, 2, 3: Tausia I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, Ex, Board 4: Sludenl Council 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Gargoyle Slall 3: Honor League 4: lnlornmlion Deslc 4: Ereshie Aid 4. AF N, ,, ,, LAND, BETTY Sages I, 4: Pep Club 4: Aclivily Card 4. LARSOIN. JEANINE Pep Club I, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 3: Aclivify Card 3, 4: Office 3, 42 Sages 4: Honor League 4. LA RUE, SUE French Club I, 2, 3: Gargoyle Slafl I, 2, 3, 4, Cily Edifor 3, Sr. Ad- viser 4: Parlalors I: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Aflendance Slip Colleclor I 2' YTeer1s 2 3 4' Gargoyle Rep 2 4' Della Chi Della 3 4 Corres. Sec'y 3, Pres. 4, Treas. 4: P. A. Announcer 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Inlerfralorify Council 3, 4: Annual Slalf 4: Honor League 4: Usher 4: Pep Club 4. LA RYLE, JUDITH Office I: Arl' League I, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Corres. Sec'y 3: Lalin Club 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Phi Epsilon Phi 3, 4, Sec'y 3, V. Pres, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Y-Teens 4. LAZAR, YEDDA Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep. I: Spanish Club 2: Sales Club: Acfivily Card 3: Home Ec. Club 4. LERER, MAXINE Thefa Sigma Chi I, 2, 3: French Club 2. LEVER, WILLIAM G. LEVIN, CAROL B. Ar+ League I, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Rep. I, 2: O.V.O. 3, 4, Corres. Sec'y 4: German Club 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 4. LEWIS, MARY ANN Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Saving Slamp Rep. 3. LIPKA, RONALD C. Annual Rep. I: Krueclc Club I, 2, V. Pres. I, Pres. 2: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Gargoyle Slalf 4, Music Edilor 4: Sr. Band I, 2, 3: Sr. Orcheslra 2, 3. LIPP, STEWART Sigma Della Chi I, 2, 3, 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Malh Club 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: P.A. Announcer 4: Aclivily Card 4: Boy's Week Candidale 4. LLOYD, JUDITH Woodward I, 2: Honor League 4: Produclion Slalf 4. LUCAS, GLENDA G.A.A. I: Volleyball I: Archery I: Modern Dancing I: Annual Rep. I, 2: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Lunchroom 2: Aclivify Card 3, 4: Allend- ance Sec'y 3: Home Ec, Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4: Cap 81 Gown Comm. 4. LUCAS, RONALD Sfudenl Council I, 2, 3, 4, Execulive Comrnifree 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Arf League I, 2, 4: Annual Repre- senlalive I, 2: Tri Chi 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4: Hughes Club 3, 4. Treasurer 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Senior Class Presidenl: Lunch Line 4: Ring Commillee 3: Acriviry Card 4. LYNCH, LILLIAN Kyryves I, 2: Arf League I, 2, 3, 4: Sales Club 2: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Merchandising Club 4: Honor League 4. LYTTLE. CARL H ug hes 4. A MADDUX, ROBERT H. Krueck Club I, 2: Foorball 3: Traclc 3: Tri Chi 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Senior Choir 4. MALONE, MARY Spanish Club 3. MANDELI.. GLORIA Walnuf Hills I: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4: Riding Club 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Malh Club 4. MARCUS. NORMA JEAN Walnul Hills I: Omega Sigma Phi I, 2, Recording Sec'y 3, Vice Presi- denl 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: lnrerfraforily Council 3: Sages 4: Aclivify Card 3, 4. MARTIIN, BETTY JEAN French Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4, Board Member 4: Senior Choir 3, 4. sf .. - ... , 7: . ff, .5 QS I fx Exm is- '- J, s f fffielxg ' A A, .7 ,,,.., . ,. Q 'f 15 I se f ,A 1 1 f s If ' 5. 'sf 1 Rr X ,Vx m W Z N , v 'W , , I - -ff, Q 1. C s S ' W, . SA Q XM if ' . ffsri : Sgyisgw' ' sa XVZK U 'QQ' Page lilly-five 1 41 eg I . 'H Y 7 - --- -- - - ffI'.?1 ?lTf1-ig' f. f?-1: ,. is Qw- 'TJ' 1 X 'Wikia 'dw 'W' . I IZ at I Z V ,. ' W .fir ..,., - ' rs . . M, .6 OS, ' . ' f ,AV ' I , i 12, ' Z I . L g I M wg 1 .,, , ,M ., , M. g ? ' 1 f MM H 4 iv W Q 3' 2 Q. X X fi?F1s.W,! M s i ,sfjgf 'hr' 1 5 qs- if . mf be T A , 4, P . - -Kms -, Q tx I f 'f' . V., ve' I ?,' Ir, igcr lllly-EI V f ,ff ' Z ,ii I 'MQ - www 4' ll r, .ax ' 97 .,z .V .!. x 4' 'xr--Y .GK I i 2 .I is 4' 'U' I aa- MARX, DONALD Swimming I: Boy's Crlee Club I, 2: Gargoyle Represenrarive I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3. MATHIS, CAROLYN Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club I, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Sales Club 4. MAURER, JOYCE Sages I, 4: Larin Club 2: Arr League 2, 3, 4: Arrendance Slip Colleclor 2: Mafh Club 3, Execurive Commifree 3: Acriviry Card 3, 4: Orchesrra 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Cashier 3: Honor League 4: Senior Choir 4. MAZES, ARTEMIS Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Ifylyves I, 2, 3, 4: Producrion Slall 4: Sales Club 4. MC ANALLY, NORMA Home Ec. Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4: Sales Club 4: Arr League 4. MC CLURE, CHARLES W. Norwood High School I: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4' Foorball I, 3: Cross Counlr-y 2: H Club 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 4. MC CONNELL, PATRICIA La'rin Club I, 2, 3: Sages I: Arr League I, 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: Alfendance Slip Collecror 2: French Club 3, 4, Board Member 3, Vice Presidenl' 4: Acrivily Card 3, 4: Cashier 3, 4: Honor League 4, Board Member 4: Inlormalion Desk 4: Senior Choir 4: Prom Cornmillee 4: Vice Presidenr Il2. MC GIBONY, AUDREY G.A.A.: Sigma De Ia Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Correspondence Sec'y 3, Treasurer 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 4: Business Forum 2: French Club 3, 4: Y4Teens 4: Honor League. MC GOODWIN, NINA Ivyerles 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Spanish Club 4: Inrerlraroriry Council 4. MC MULLAN, DAVID I'I. SI, Laurence Larin School I: Arr League 2, 3: Gargoyle Srall 4. MC MULLA.N, RAYMOND Krueclc Club 2, Sec'y 2: Marh Club 3, Vice Presidenr 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, 4. MEADOWS, ALMA Bloom Jr. High School I: Business Forum 2, Sec'y 2: Delra Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 4: Arr League 2, 3, 4: Sales Club 3, Vice Presidenl 3: lnrerlrarorily Council 3: Honor League 4: Senior Choir 4: Ensemble 4. MEYER, SALLY Y-Teens I, Srudenr Council I, 2, 4, Execuriye Commirlee 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: A+Iendance Sec'y I: Laiin Club 2, 3: Execurive Commifree 3: Senior Orchesrra 2: French Club 3, 4: Execufiye Commirree 4: Acriyiry Card I, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: 'lreasurer 4: lnlormarion Desk 4: Freshie Aid 4: Prom Commirree 4: Honor Sociery 4. MICHAELSON. BARBARA Omega Sigma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec'y 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Acfiviiy Card 3, 4: Sages 3, 4: Thespians 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Annual Siall 4: Y-Teens 4: Honor League 4: Freshie Aid 4: Parlalors 3: Properly Commirree Chairman 4: Prompler 4. MILLER, BETTY ANN Kylyves I. 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenr 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Arlendance Sec'y I: Spanish Club 3, 4: Aciiyily Card 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Annual Slall 4: Honor League 4. MILLER, CONRAD MILLER, MORRIS Kruecle Club I, 2: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4. MILLER, ROBERT MILLER, SUZANNE Hepla Bela I, 2, 3: Arr League I, 2, 3. 4: Lafin Club I: Honor League 4: lnformalion Desk 4. MINCY, WILLIAM E. Cross Counlry I. MINGES, PATRICIA JOAN G.A,A. I, 2, 3, Board Member 3: Arr League I, 2, 3: Sludenr Council I: Crargoyle Roprnsenlafiye I: Lafin Club I: Huterrcs I, 2: Vice Presi- denl' 2: Tausin I, 2, 3: Senior Choir 2: Ensemble 2, 3: Malh Club 2: Honor League 3. MOG, DENNIS Camera Club I, 3, Treasurer 35 Boy's Glee Club I, 25 Ari League I, 2, 3, 45 Gargoyle Slall Sporls Edilor 3, Senior Adviser 4, Circulalion Manager 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Annual Represenlalive 35 Gargoyle Pholographer 3, 45 Annual Pholographer 45 Sales Club 45 Prom Com- miflee 4. MONTGOMERY. RUTH Si Phi Oser I, 2, 35 Ari League 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 45 T. N. T. 4. MOORE, STEPHEN Acrivily Card 3, 4. MUELLER, DARLENE JOYCE Arl League I, 2, 3, 45 Phi Epsilon Phi 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 45 Aclivily Card 3, 45 Sales Club 45 Treasurer 45 Merchandising Club 4, Sec'y 4? Y-Teens 45 Honor League. MURPHY, NANCY Tausia I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 45 YfTeens I, 3, 4, Execulive Board 45 Gargoyle Represenlalive I5 Freshman Choir I5 Junior Choir 25 Arl League I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Gargoyle Slall 2, 3, 4, Fealure Edilor 3, Senior Adviser 45 Honor Sociely 3, 4, Execuliye Board 45 Acliyily Card 3, 45 Annual Edilress 45 Honor League 45 Execulive Board 45 Informa- fion Deslc 45 Freshie Aid 45 Allendance Sec'y 45 Girls Wee-In Com- millee 4. MURPHY, RITA M. G.A.A, I, 2, 3, Execuliye Board 2, 35 Archery I, 2, 35 Bowling I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 35 Baslelball I, 2, 35 Tennis I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 3, Hockey 2, 35 Swimming 2, 35 Modern Dancing 25 Pep Club I, 25 Sigma Della Chi I, 2, 3, Pledge Mislress 25 Vice Presidenr 35 Ari League 2, 35 Sales Club 3. NAYLOR, WILLIAM R. Ari League I, 2, 3, 45 Slage Crew 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 45 Triginla Oplimi 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Lunih Bell Ringer 45 Acliyily Card 3, 4. NEBOLSKY, BARBARA LEE Thela Sigma Chi I, 2, 3, Presidonl 35 Ai-I League I, 2, 3, 45 Lalin Club 25 Gargoyle Represenlalive 2. NELSON, LILLIE MAE Arl League 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 4. NIEDEREGGER, GAIL Arr League I, 2, 3, 4. NIVENS, JOHN Senior Band I, 2. 35 Junior Band I5 Baslcelball I5 Ari League I, 2, 35 Hughes Club 3, 4. NOLAN, SHIRLEY NORMAN, ROBERT Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. OBORN, ROBERT Ari League I, 2, 3, 4. OGLE, WAN DA Senior Girls Glee Club I, 25 Modern Dancing I5 Ari League I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Annual Represenlaliye 25 Gargoyle Slali 35 Senior Choir 3, 45 Honor League 4. OLMSTED, FRANCES Spanish Club I, 2, 35 Swimming I, 2, 3, 45 Sages I, 2, 35 Gargoyle Slail I, 2, 3, Assislanl Business Manager 35 Della Chi Della 2, 3, 45 Junior Choir 2, 3, 45 I-Ionor League 45 Freshie Aid 45 Senior Choi: 4. ORLANDO, VINCENT Krueclc Club I, 25 Slage Crew I, 2, 35 Ari League I, 2, 3, 45 Cross Counlry 35 Tri Chi 3, 4, Presidenl 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Lunchroom Cashier 3, 45 Camera Club 35 Ring Commillee 35 Honor Scciely 3, 4, Presidenl 45 Senior Class Treasurer5 I-Ii-Y 45 Prom Commillee 45 Annual Slafl 4. OSTERBROCK, HOWARD Gargoyle Represenlalive I5 Ari League I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Team 2. OTT, ARLENE Sigma Della Chi 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Librarian 3, Accompanisl 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Oclel 35 Tausia 45 Honor League 45 Annual Business Manager 4. PALMER, JOHN A. Ari League I, 2, 3, 45 Krueclr Club I, 2, Seoy I, Vice Presidenf 25 Sludenl Council I5 Foolball Manager 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 4, Sec'y 4: H Club 45 Senior Chair 4, Treasu er 45 Track 4. PARCHMAN, LEONORE Hepla Bela I, 2, 3, I-Iislorian I, Correspondence Sec'y 2, Recording Sec'y 35 Freshman Choir I5 German Club 2, 3, 4, vldtwvm , .W .. 6 'W f ur B' 'av XB! 64 5 few 1 V f,..., Z! 4 rw-wr 4104 3 'P' 'wwf QW.. ,, 2 fn me ,M nys 1 ,x we WW. le 452 .- 5 .- 339' 4 Q Ill' 2 - 24, ,. ' f . 1 2, f , '5-ai 51- fSw:..e 5- .. .wa Me, , 3 - .4 ...ml .149 iv 'GV nan-ny' Page lilly-seven ,-,,. t., e.. ,-I.,-, YA . S T TT ' ' ' ' ' 'T' H 1 r-'W' 'GIS' 1 ., 5, , via 'P' . gig 'VZ' A Wen 5 ff Agri ,, A59 1 4 f me ,. , ., Mzf, 1, f mf, f f 2 K I f f 1 . ,- ,, ,- WWW, .. ,. P A ki' r my I , 'sw , . :illlsr If .542 ,J is I Page lilly-eighl 1 s-L .- 'em s K its WW. I' if is cr-.W I 6. 2 lisa., gi, 2 :G . Es, ., ,, 'X -. Q cs .1 N It 27' A P458 I 1 , H- ' .3 . I . f,'4 PERRY. LOIS O. V. O. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Ar+ League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Modern Dancing 2: Sages 3: Honor League 4: lniormalion Desk 4: Freshie Aid 4: Home Ec. Club 4. PERSONS. RICHARD Swimming I: Triginla Oplimi I, 2: Arl League I, 2, 3: Hughes Club 37 Gargoyle Slafl: 4. PETERSON, SUE ANN Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Office 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4. PETRI, WILMA Y-Teens I, 2: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Sages 2: Gargoyle Represenlalive 2: Annual Represenlalive 3: Office 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Phi Sigma Della 4: Honor League 4. PFEFFER, JO NINA Walnul Hills I, 2, 3: Alpha Sigma Tau I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Spanish Club 4: Honor League 4: Sages 4: Pep Club 4: Ari League 4. POLASKY, HAROLD Pi Tau Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Correspondence Sec'y I, 2, 3: Hall Guard I, 2, Caplain 2: Foolball I, Sludenl Council 2: Gargoyle Slall 2, 3: Visual Aids 3: Aclivily Card 3: Sales Club 3: German Club 3, 4: Saving Slamp Represenlalive 3: Hughes Club 4: lnlerlralorily Council 4. PORTER. ERNEST P. Foolball I, 2: Track I, 2, 3: Arr League I, 3, 4: Parlalors 2: Boy's Week Candidale 4. PORTER, JOHN Lunch Room I, 2, 3: Arl League I, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4. POUNDS, SALLY LYNNETTE Sages I, 2, 3, 4: Thespian 4: Senior Girl's Glee Club I: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Hepla Bela I, 2: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Robarian 4: Ensemble 4: Spanish Club 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 3, 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Honor League 4, Presidenl 4: Freshie Aid 4: Prom Commillee 4: Annual Slall 4. PRONAY, ANDREW Europe I, 2. ouiNN. CHARLOTTE Y-Teens I: Lunchroom I: Arl League 2, 3, 4: Library Page 3: Sales Club 4. RABINOVICH, MICHAEL Colombia, Soufh America I, 2, 3, RANSENBERG, MARTHA G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Hockey I, 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2: Modern Dancing 2, 3: Tennis 3: Spanish Club I, 2: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Mu Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Sludenl Council I: Acfivily Card 3, 4: Honor League 4: Freshie Aid 4: Treasurer II2. RAY, JAMES A. Sales Club 4. RAYBURN, WINFIELD Arr League 3, 4. REECE, KAY G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I: Baseball I, 2, 4: Baskelball 2, 3: Volley- ball 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir I: Junior Choir 2: Senior Girl's Glee Club 3: Maiorelle 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4. RIEBER, ELVA Freshman Girl's Glee Club I, Senior Girl's Glee Club 2, 3: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Y'Teens 4: Honor League 4: Freshie Aid 4: lnlormalion Desk 4. RHEINS, IRVIN Phi Mu Kappa 3, 4. Vice President 3. RICHMOND, WILLIAM F. Foolball I: Baskelball I: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4, Co-caplain 4: Gym Team 2: H Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Tri Chi 4. RILEY, WANDA RITTENHOUSE, LEO RIVA, DONALD . Krueck Club I, 2: Hughes Club 3: Sales Club 3. ROBBINS, ROBERTA French Club 2, 3, Execulive Commilfee 2: Greenhouse 3: Ari League 4. ROBERTS, LARRY Krueck Club I, 2, Treasurer I: Sages I: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3: Sigma Omega 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Vice Presidenr 4: Ensemble 2, 3: Senior Choir 2, 3: Boy's Glee Club 3: Inierfraforily Council 4. ROGERS, WILLIAM J. Annual Represenlalive I: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Siudenl Council 3, 4, Presideni 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 3: Aclivify Card 3, 4: Tri Chi 3, 4, Secrelary 3.4: H Club 3, 4. ROSENBAUM, VICTOR . Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Pi Tau Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Parlalors I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3, Presidenf 4: Sages I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4: Laiin Club I, 2: Annual Represenfalive I, 2, 3: Gargoyle Represenia- live I: World Affairs Forum 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: P. A. Announcer 3, 4: Usher 3, 4: Annual Sfall 4: Boy's Week Candidaie 4: Inierlraioriiy Council 4. ROSENSWEET, DOINALD Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Sages 2, 4: Epsilon Lambda Phi 2, 3.4: Hughes Club 3, 4. ROSENTHAL, EDWARD Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Fooiball I: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Round Towners I, 2, 3, 4: Ari League 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Slalf 3: Hall Guard 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Acfivify Card 3, 4: H Club 4: Boy's Week Candidale. ROTHMAN, NATALIE S'ruden'r Council I: Pep Club I, 4: Alpha Mu Omega I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Baseball I, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3: Merry Go Round 2, 3: Ari League 3, 4: Produclion Siaff 4. RUNCK, THEODORE A. Fooiball I, 2, 4: Junior Band I, 3: Ari League 2, 3, 4: Senior Band 2, 3: Baskefball 2: Hughes Club 3: Gargoyle Represenfaiive 3: Baseball 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4. RUNK, WESLEY Chi Omega Sigma I, 2, 3, 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Band I, 2, 3: German Club 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Aciivily Card 3, 4: Lunchline 4: Hall Guard 4: Saving Slamp Repre- senlalive 4: Senior Choir 4. RUSSELL, DELLA Y-Teens I, 2: Ari League 2, 3, 4:'Tennis 2: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3: Archery 2, 3: Baseball 2: Laiin Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4. SADLER, GERALDINE Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Tausia 3, 4: Honor League 4: Inlormalion Desk 4: Pep Club 4. SALYERS, SALLY S. Walnul' Hills I, 2: Honor League 4: Ari League 3, 4: Laiin Club 3. 4, Presidenl 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. SANDOW, BARNEY Sigma Delia Chi I, 2, 3, 4: Sales Club 3, Sec'y Treasurer 3: Ari League 3, 4: Boy's Week Candidare. SAN DOW, MELVIN Parlalors I: Sigma Della Chi I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Couniry Manager 2: Swimming Manager 2: H Club 3: Sales Club 3: Ari League 3, 4. SAPP, WILLA MAE Y-Teens 4: G.A.A. 4. SCHATZ, SHIRLEY ANN Theia Sigma Chi I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Honor League 4: Acliviiy Card 4. SCHEEN, DAVID Sigma Lambda Phi I, 2: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Gargoyle Siaff 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: Pi Tau Pi 3, 4, Correspondence Sec'y 3, Presidenf 4: lnierlirarorify Council 4. SCHEEN, ESTHER Walnui Hills I: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Ar+ League 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3: Alpha Sigma Tau 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 4: Lalin Club 4. SCHNEIDER, LORE German Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Tausia I, 2, 3, 4, Correspondence Sec'y 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Annual Represenfaiive I, 2: Freshman Girl's Glee Club I: Senior Girl's Glee Club 2: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Siudenl Council Represeniaiive 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Cashier 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4, Execuiive Commiiiee 4: Acliviiy Card 3, 4: Honor League 4, Execuiive Board 4: Freshie Aid 4: Informa- Iion Desk 4: Sec'y II2: Girl's Week Commiilee 4. SCHOCK, BETTY Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Kylyves 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Allendance Slip Collecror 3: Honor League 4: Inlormaiion Desk 4: Sales Club 4. 5s3 l .. E ' , Tgir GX '. lm-,I I gl 34...- . .gs- 'WS . -AJ , WM ,vnu - if W5L ll ww gf Ars. Y I 1. . , N x fi , . 2 , I A ,I .,, E Z ., fill av - t - -,.,.f, 4 5 X 'P i 4,3 ' 1, :aw f' ,f puma, ap-A we A . J , ef' .A,., WA '01 1 VF. k K , v' f 1. H jf f f w 'X 4 T n 5 f ' f 1 if r if W , 142, I , ds ai.-s,.4 , M 1-. gg:vys :'-M azza: ' V 'fl is am' is . , I 'ff My Tf. S, 4- ,X QV Wx 'swf' L 2 .1 v- ,M 1.2, . E swims 404 I .Wake IGN MQW . ,, If .. , , X 4 4 1 f , ' 1 ' Q x I Q f 1 C. f 'Q- :bs fr- A 7,,...,44' an ' 1- . ..V y 1,,. . ,. 1 ca ' ' 1 l'-' , lf, P ' . F' , fa fffw-M . . - :V f ,M ' . U ,. ku ' nz Z X14 F 7 Q , ix . W. -f w , fm f-Q, bi YT --1 sw.. , I Q r 1 lf hr 'CT' . - l I .'- I I-f 4 '-'Vi - Y ige '.i.f'Iy '! f' WA .... . Wim' 7 'VH'--J' ,I K , 5 I T.,-v 6 SCHOLLMAIER EDGAR H Krueclc Club I 2' Baslcelball ' B ball , 2 3, 4' Arl Lea . 4: Hughes Club 3 4' I-Ii-Y 3 4 Sec'y 4' P. A. Announcer 3 4' Aclivily Card 3 4' Gargoyle Slall 4. SCHULER STELLA Lalin Club 2' Arl League 2, 3, 4' German Club 3 4: Malh Club 3' Parlalors 3, 4: Sages 4: Girls Glee Club 4: Honor League 4: Inlorma- lion Desk 4: Freshie Aid 4. SCHWARTZ, JERRY Pi Tau Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Correspondence Sec'y 3, Vice Presidenl 3, Presi- denl 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Sales Club 4, Pesidenl 4: Inlerlralorily Council 4. SCHWIETERS, JULI ANN G.A.A. I, 2, Board Member 2: Volleyball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Tennis I: Tumbling I, Modern Dancing I, 2: Hoclney I, 2: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Phi Sigma Della 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3. 4. SEITER, JEROME Camera Club I: Boy's Glee Club I, 2: Arl League 2, 3, 4: Swimming Manager 3: Aclivily Card 4. SEXTON, COLEEN Arl League 3: Spanish Club 4: I-Ionor League 4: Aclivily Card 4. SEYFRIED, JOHN Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: H Club 3, 4: Acliyily Card 3, 4. SHAPIRO, ALBERT Wilhrow I. SHARP, PAT Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 4: Bowling I: Sigma Della Chi 2, 3, 4: Greenhouse VVorlcer 2: Sales Club 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Mer- chandising Club 4. SHECHTMAN, MARCIA Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Thela Sigma Chi I, 2, 3: Aclivily Card 4. SHIVEL, GEHAZI Broadhead, Kenluclcy I, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Sales Club 4: Aclivily Card 4. SHOKLER, ROBERT Foolball I: Camera Club I: Della Phi Bela I: Epsilon Lambda Phi 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4. SHUMATE, BARBARA Lillle Roclr, Arkansas 2, 3: Senior Choir 4: Pep Club 4: Sigma Della Chi 4. SIEGRIST, DAWN G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Hoclcey I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 43 Baslcelball I: Modern Dancing I, 2: Bowling 2, 3: Sigma Della Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir I: Ollice 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Pep Club 3: Honor League 4: Freshie Aid 4: Merchandising Club 4. SIEHL, PAULA Sages I, 2: Lalin Club I, 2, Execulive Commillee 2: Gargoyle Slall I, 2, 3, 4, Edilor 3, Senior Adviser 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Parlalors 2: Gargoyle Represenlalive 2, 3:. French Club 3, 4: Honor League 4: Aclivily Card 4. SIEMERING, JOAN Y-Teens I: Tausia I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Home Ec. Club 4: Honor League 4. SILVERMAN, JOY O. V. O. I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Sages 3: Honor League 4: Inlormalion Desk 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Pep Club 4: Inlerlralorily Council 4. SILVERSTEIN, RONALD SIMMONS, IRA D. Wilhrow I: Foolball I, 4: Sales Club 3: Visual Aids 3: Arl League 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Hughes Club 4: Senior Choir 4: Ensemble 4: Sigma Omega 4. SINGER, ALLEN Sigma Della Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Correspondence Sec'y 4: Foolball I: Annual Represenlalive I, 2: Sludenl Council 2: Arl League 3, 4' Aclivily Card 3, 4: German Club 3. SLOAN, GERALD Gargoyle Represenlalive 2: Arl League 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Hughes Club 4. t Ll- sMm-i, MARY Lou ,, , Glee Club I, 2: Junior Choir 3, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I: 4.-, 5 --', f, Saving Slamp Chairman I: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Senior Choir 4: Phi . ' -Q ' Q Sigma Della 4: GirI's Week Represenlalive 4: Honor League 4. I ., , SMITH, Russau. T. S mf Krueclc Club I, 2: Baslcelball I, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, mY,s,.yX! W , Caplain 4: H Club 3, 4: Arl League 3: Aclivily Card 3I, 3: Sluclenl . My Vv-': I Council 3: Tri Chi 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Hi-Y 4: Hughes C u 4. gcg 5.2 EEIZ , 339, M ,,,, sosel., MANUEL . . Cass Tech, Delroil 2, 3: Foolball 2, 3: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, , T' 4: H Club 4: Aclivily Card 4. . 3 X ' if ,4-392 SPALTER, EDWARD Pi Tau Pi I, 2: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Parlalors 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Swimming Manager 3: Cross Counlry Manager 3: H Club 3, 4, Hughes Club 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive 3, 4: Gargoyle Slall 4: Home Room Allendance Sec'y 4. SPIEGEL, EARL L. Arl League I, 2, 3, 4. SPRAGUE, JAMES Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I, 4: Baslcelball I, 2: H Club 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Represenlalive 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4. SPREEN, MARLENE Y-Teens I, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3: Annual Represen- lalive I, 2, 3: Homeroom Sec'y I, 2, 3: Allendance Slip Colleclion I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Phi Sigma Della 3, Presidenl 4: German Club 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Pep Club 4. STABNER, VIOLA Reading High School I: Business Forum 2: Arl League 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Produclion Slall 4: Honor League 4. STEGERMILLER. JOYCE R. Lalin Club I: Della Chi Della I, 2, Sec'y 3, Vice Presidenl 4, Presidenl 4: Freshman Choir Treasurer I: Junior Choir 2, 3, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Slall 3: Sludenl Council Represenlalive 3, Execulive Board 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Honor League 4: Inlormalion Deslc 4: Freshie Aid 4: Produclion Slall 4: Spanish Club 4: Pep Club 4. STEINBERG, GAIL Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council Represenlalive I: Sages I, 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Omega Sigma Phi I, 2, 3: Social Chairman 4: Freshman Choir I: Senior Glee 2: Sales Club 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Honor League 4. STEPHENS, PATRICIA ANN Bloom Junior High I: Arl League 2, 3, 4: Green House Worlcer 2: Baslcelball 2: Tennis 2: Phi Sigma Della 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Honor League 4. STEUBER, MARY LOU G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Phi Epsilon Phi 2, Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Y4Teens 4: Inlerlra- lorily Council 4. STEWART, PATRICIA ANN Della Chi Della I, Hislorian 2, 3: Arl League I, 2, 3: German Club 3. STIEGLER, MARTIN Chi Omega Sigma I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3: Annual Represenlalive 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: Arl League 3, 4, Aclivily Card 3, 4: Lunchroom 4: Vice Presidenl 3I2-4. STIFEL, HOWARD V. Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Salesmanship Club Vice Presidenl 4. STINNETTE, GLADYS Home Ec. Club I, 2, Treasurer 4: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 4. STOCKBURGER, BETTE ANN Arl League I, 2, 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Produclion Slall 4: Honor League 4. STOLLER. ARNOLD S. Pi Tau Pi I, 2, Treasurer 3, 4: Camera Club I, 2: Visual Aids 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3. STRASSER, RICHARD E. Senior Band I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Arl League 3, 4: Inlerlralorily Baslcelball 3, 4: Salesmanship Club 4: German Club 4. STRAUSBAUGH, WANDA J. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2: Baseball 2, 4: Volleyball 2: Hockey 2: Freshman Glee Club I: Junior GirI's Glee 2: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Phi Epsilon Phi 3, Correspondence Sec'y 4: Sales Club 3: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 4. STRAUSS, HENRIETTA Greenhouse 3: German Club 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 3: Y-Teens 4. 1. f ' S' f fff 49 J gf' M ' ff 4 f 7 -V V f ,, X s- s , ' V i we ' ,:, gage' , , QW! J -Q as E ..-- . I 73 3 I in N, .' QW' C ' R 2' 3 N XM N X . f X , s . , .N X if 3 R 'P Page sixly one - X39 , w ...I 1:64 3' .mii j . . S g x 4-ix Q, 'we ,f y . O N, , gt , M . , , 454' , 5:1-7 4 ,1 ,,,,. A. ,wx WN aww Page Zixly-IWO -1- B v rw. 'Yum' .QB S-cf of 'SQHV ,YQ 40N 'fuel , 'N-I x, - '13..i53 '-I ' 5? M. Ji SUTHERLAND, CAROL Hepla Bela I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 3, Pledge Mislress 4: Lalin Club I, 2: Malh Club I: Merry-Go-Round 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Arr League 3: Honor League 4: Office 4. SWEENEY, ROY D. Band I, 2: Camera Club I: Acliyily Card 3, 4. SWENSON, KATHERINE Lalin Club 3, 4, Board Member 4: Honor League 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4. TACKETT, LARRY TAYLOR, JOYCE Kylyyes I, 2, 3: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 3: Sages 3: Y-Teens 3: Acliyily Card 4. TAYLOR, MARILYN VIRGINIA 6.A.A, I, 2: Larin Club I: Sages I, 2, 3, 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Saving Slamp Pepresenlalive I, 2: French Club 2, 3. 4. Vice Presidenl 3: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4: Gargoyle Represenlafiye 3: Gargoyle Slalil 3, 4. TEEL, ELEANOR Sigma Della Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Correspondence Sec'y 4: Arr League I, 2, 3. 4: Lunchroom I: Glee Club I: Business Forum 2: Spanish Club 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Honor League 4. THEILE, CHARLES E. Senior Band I, 2: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Baseball 4. THOMAS, JOAN Larin Club I, 2: Sages I, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Repre- senlalive I, 2: French Club 2, 3: Parlarors 2: Annual Slall 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Junior Choir 3: Senior Choir 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3: Vice Presidenr Senior Class: Honor League 4: Ring Commilree 4: Prom Commilree 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON. DONALD E. Sales Club 4: Arr League 4. TOMPKINS, BETTE EILEEN Senior Glee Club I, 2, 3: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: G,A,A. I, 2: Pep Club 2: Malh Club 2: Honor League 4. TOWNE, ROSE Spanish Club 2: Arr League 3, 4. TUCH, PEARL ELAINE Thela Sigma Chi I, 2, 3: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Producrion Slall 4: Acliyily Card 4. TURCO, JO ANN Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Freshman Glee Club I: Allendance Sec'y I, 2: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Merchandising Club 4: Produc- Iion Srall 4: Honor League 4. UHLHORN, JUNE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board Member 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 3, 4: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Honor League 4. VAGO, BETTY ANN Junior GirI's Glee Club I: Senior GirI's Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board Member 2, Sec'y 3, Vice Presidenr 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 4: Hockey 2, 3: Archery 2, 3: Baseball 2, 4: Tumbling 2: Swimming 2, 3: Modern Dancing 2, 3: Arr League I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Senior Choir 4: German Club 2, 4: Sales Club 4. VAN HOOK. BETTY Glee Club I: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4. VIGIRIS, CHRIS Larin Club 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Arr League 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Sludenl Council 3: Kylyves 3, 4, Pledge Mislress 4. VOGEL, MELBA Websler Groves High School, SI. Louis Missouri: Y-Teens 4: Honor League 4: Arr League 4: Girls Weelr Represenlalive 4: Acliyily Card 4: Senior Girl's Glee Club 4. WAGNER, MARGARET French Club I, 2, 3, Board Member I, Sec'y 2, 3: Y-Teens I: Home Ec. Club I: Modern Dancing I: Swimming I: Arr League I: German Club 2, 3: Parlalors 2, 3, Vice Presidenl 3: Honor League 4: Girls Week Represenlalive 4. WAGNER, NANCY ROSE Wilhrow I: Spanish Club 3, 43 Honor League 4: Ar? League 4. WALKER, JOSEPH F. Tau Sigma I, 2, 3, 4: Aclivify Card 3, 4: Malh Club 3: Ari League 41 Sales Club 4. WALTERS, CAROL ANN Orcheslra I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I. 2: Tumbling I: Volleyball: Arr League I, -2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: Della Chi Della 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 2, Corre- spondence Sec'y 3, Treasurer 4, Vice Presidenf 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4. WALTERS, ELAINE ' Our Lady ol Angels I, 2: Volleyball 3: Pep Club 4: Saving Slamp Represenlalive 4. WARNER, CAROL ANN Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Ari League 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4. WASSERMAN. ELAINE Spanish Club I, 2: O. V. O. I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive I. 2: Arl League I, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Inlormalion Desk 4. WATSON, SHEILA G.A.A. I, 2, 4i: Baslcelball I, 2: Volleyball I: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: Phi Epsilon Phi 3, 4, Recording Sec'y 4: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 4. WEBER, DANIEL C. Business Forum 2: Sales Club 3: Merchandising Club 4, WEIS, JEAN LAURA Bloom Junior High I: Della Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Business Forum 2, 3: Arr League 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Aclivily Card 4: Sales Club 4. WEIS, RICHARD WEISS, DAVID S. Pi Tau Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3: Vice Presidenl 4: Cross Counlry Manager 2. WELLS, MARY ANN Sluclenl' Council I, 2, Sec'y I, Execulive Commillee I, 2: Tausia I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 3, Presidenf 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Execulive Board 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Senior Choir 4: Y-Teens 2. 3, 4: Malh Club 2, 3: Gargoyle Slall 2, 3, 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4: lnlerlra- Iorify Council 4: Honor League 4, Execulive Board 4: Ereshie Aid 4: GirI's Week Represenlalive 4: Annual Slall 4: Annual Represenlalive 4. WERNER, RICHARD A. Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Ensemble 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4: Tri Chi 3, 4, Chaplain 4: I-I Club 3, 4: Hughes Club 4: Boy's Glee Club 4: Pep Club 4: 3I2 Sec'y 4: Allendance Sec'y 4: Aclivily Card 3, 4. WERNING, MARLENE G.A.A. I, 2: I-loclcey I: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2: Lalin Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Aclivily Card 3, 4. WERT, ROBERT E. Boy's Gvlee Club I, 2: Camera Club I: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive 2: Lalin Club 4: Hughes Club 4. WEST. ROBERT L. Chi Omega Sigma I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council I, 3: Gargoyle Repre- senfafive 2: Acfivily Card 3, 4: Hughes Club 3. WIEDERSTEIN, THOMAS B. Della Bela I, 2, 3, 4: Boy's Glee Club I, 2: I-lughes Club 3, 4: Acfivily Card 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 4: Lunchline 4. WIEGAND, MARILYN Choir I: Arr League I, 2. 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Honor Sociefy 3: Girls Weelc Represenlalive 4: Presidenl II2-4: Office 4: Aclivily Card 4: Honor League 4. WIESEN. BARBARA Spanish Club I, 2: Sigma Thela Pi I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Represenlalive I: Ari League 2: Inlerlralorily Council 3. WIGGINS, DOROTHY Wyoming High School I: Choir 2: Senior Choir 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Ivyelles 4. WILSON, DOLORES Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Orcheslra 2: Sages 2: Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 4. WILSON, BARBARA G.A.A. I, 2: Baslcelball I: Volleyball I: Ar? League I, 2, 3: Della Sigma Pi 2, 3. is' was g ss Q Yi! ss 'Wm-.ii' . Mr, ., .14 lisa, , I f,.fi i- -fs as . ff ha -rf?-' WI 5' , 'xr i f SQ. A I. v s . H is ' wed. .af r n- '- ' V ' 5 ,,. fx 1 ' F 2 ' v . ,. , . X ., a 7 -A v ex e c ' S xy- Vik I I I I I ll il il M il Page six+y-'rl-iree U I AP' W,-v' RL3,,k 'R if WINTERS, SHIRLEY eague I, 2, 3, 4: Della Chi Della 3, 4, Recording Manager Gargoyle 4: Sales Club 4, Recording Sec y 4: I-Ierne EC. Club 4: Pep Club 4, WISE, JOAN LEE G. V. O. I, 2, 3, 4: Aff League I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 I-Ionor f'-fl-adn v29'4F 'V'w League 4, lnlornnalion Deal 4. WITTENBAUM, JEROLD Phi Rho Della I, 2, 3, 4, Secy 43 Arr League I, 2, 3, 42 Gargoyle Represenlaliye 23 Aigliyily Card 3, 45 I-Iughes Club 4: Spanish Club 4. :'WMm I-A., 1, Mg, g . 'fmw are Q ,R 4 i WOEHRMANN. MARLENE ll 3 Iausia I, 2, 3, 43 Girlls Glee Club I, 2: Senior Choir 3, 4: Gargoyle 'r mv. 5 ,-', 5 by Represenrarive I, 2, 3, 41 Arr League I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4, Y g 3 ii I-loner League 43 Girl's Weel Pepresenlafiye 4: Sludenl Council 4. si A A 4-ee, WRIGHT, THOMAS E. K- W, Football I, 23 Sluclenr Council 2 4, Exeiuliye Cornrnillee 22 l-lughes .,., Q ' i1.VV: A is Club 3, 4, Presidenl 43 Ailiylfy Card 3, 45 Tri Chi 3, 4, Vice Preside-nr I . 43 I-IifY 3, 4, Merry Ge Round 3, Lunchline 47 Allendance Chairman , sS a ,,,, L, WI 44 WUNDER, ERWIN R. 'C 92 ' YUDOFSKY, THERESA W Omega Sigma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, I-Iislorian 3, Treasurer 4: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: G,A.A. 2: Spanish Club 23 l-loner League 47 Pep Club 4. 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Sophoinores. :incl juniors make social eontziets that will stay with them throughout life. and by pznticipzttitig in :ill ztetiyities. espeeizllly those of their par- llCl1l2ll'l'lllSS. lezirn to eooperzite :intl work with inziny differ- ent people to make their zlctiyity ll sueeess. During this periotl ol their liyes they set the pattern ol their future :intl proye their respeetiye ability for respon- sible lezttlership. l 1 ffl l 1 -A 'KGB -W x W M L Q39 ,ZX wif 'iss T3-an 1 Nw ,mf S? , 2 RWM ' 1 ,,... 1 , e -Q ' vlbv ..,, 1 ,, - f, f W V, A -- 73 - , ,, E x V: NK? - - AAAA,,. WM - -- x g? 'nf ,l W 'w Q-4,,q,:1:,,. xf Lf- ex W' f , E 333- W ' V W df 4 E 3 4.9 W ,s- ' W Nw in ,, xv? f A v , e ., -. W1 X f 2 S 4,8 ,V '33 ' ' - .. 142-'Z 5 A ' S? ' Y IW 19 W 1219 . I YJ ' ,,. yi 5 if 5, qxxuwn ami-410' l h-'iv 'Hi gf J ,f 1 . ,J . 1 . 1 - lafy f fv - Q. . ' ' iz. ' K , it .V I W, .. . V .A5 ,,f1,..r-L-I-A .i 1 A, I .1 Q ' 2:2313 Hemi M.. Q' u-, 5 . 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I 3 I f I Xl 1 B If x fz Rx fi I A LI sd Q 5 D .W . W 95 1 N57 ,LW . . jx fy ROOM 5 MISS BARNETTE LAST ROW lleff 'fo rigl1Il: H. Broeclrner A. Greiser, B. Bode, R. Greiser, F. Har? man, H. Byer, F. Baron. THIRD ROW: J. Heine, C. Hines, J Hall, A. Ginsburg, T. Hamanf, F. Hechi SECOND ROW: B. Grimes, D. Grimes H. Burns, R. Burgin, G. Grubbs, J. Genfil J. Hall, B. Goering, J. Hobbs. FIRST ROW: W. Henry, W. Henry, J Geller, D. Gordon, H. Bolzung, C. Bang C. Genlry, J. Grubbs, V. Harrison, D Gordon. ROOM 9 MR. FELL LAST ROW llefl Io riglnflx G. Meck- s'fro+l'l, R. MaHl1ews, B. Lisclwer, R. Linzy E. Lol1sIrol1, L. Malof, R. Meyer, J Muller, R. Mueller. MIDDLE ROW: P. McGee, J. McGill, C McCann, R. Liebing, H. Masiin, R. Miller B. Mosier, D. Moore, E. Muff. FIRST ROW: R. McKee, J. Maher, B Laffer, J. Mussman, D. Lisl, G. Trouf- man, D. Meyer, R. Mosley, R. McGufIey Page sixly nine ROOM I2 MISS MICELI LAST ROW IIef'r 'ro righ+I: J. MinshaII, P. Ma+hias, J. Marcum, V. Hicks, J. Meyer, M. Owens, R. MargoIis. MIDDLE ROW: D. Oversfreei, B. Nickerf, B. May- brier, D. Mark, M. Moser, P. Nussbaum, P. Minges, D. Mapp, S. McDonald. FIRST ROW: M. MueIIer, N. Opp, J. Morris, N. MuIIinger, S. Monahan, E. McCIanahan, D. Moser, P. McLemore, C. Osborne. NOT IN PICTURE: G. Padgeff. I. Parrish, J. Lay. ROOM I8 MISS ZORN LAST ROW IIef+ +0 righ'II: A. Benninger, M. Borer, D. Aberman, L. BecIricIl. J. BIacIr, B. Bowman, C. Cooper, M. Besf, L. Anger. MIDDLE ROW: C. Berman, J. Blankenship, J. Bas- chang, D. Combs, S. Conner, J. Cox, P. Adkinson, E. Ball, J. Comer. FIRST ROW: M. AcIrIey, H. Baker, A. Benion, R. Cohen, M. Fisher, J. BenneH, I. Cohen, J. BIacIr- welder, B. Becker. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Abig. ROOM IO6A MISS CLIPPINGER LAST ROW Ilefi fo righII: J. Ferdon, N. Far- reII, B. HaIpern, F. Haffer, A. Har+man, J. Hoff M. Harris, M. Hoffman. MIDDLE ROW: P. Edmunds, J. HaII, J. Hodeck. J. Heinze, J. Harfman, M. Heinald, J. Hariman, N. EvereH. FIRST ROW: B. Doufhii, M. Hase, R. Harrison M. Hayes, J. Hinssen, J. HamiIIon, M. Has- Iinger, D. England, D. HaIfenberg. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Helmsin, M. Henh, C. Hochsfrasser. . ROOM :obs -' Miss KRAMER LAST ROW IIeH Io rigI1'I'I: C. Chamas, S. CI'1oIoIr I. Drake, J. Duncan, B. Brocixman, M. CIarIr, J Brown, C. Derby, J. Brendlinger, D. BIanI:ensI1ip. MIDDLE ROW: G. Brown, J. Brown, B. Calignri, E. Brown, N. Cusick, S. Bryanf, M. Ca+on, D. Denike B. Douglas. FIRST ROW: L. Burgin, J. De+zeI, S. Charkins, S. :M-Mwim-.., Carr, B. Campbell, P. Cochran, C. Buidoso. M BuerIrIe, J. Bundman, H. Brav. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Brug. ROOM 204 MR. MICHAEL LAST ROW Ilefi' +o rigI'1II: C. Konfonicas, S Baron, R. Jones, D. Boebinger, J. Jervis. THIRD ROW: H. LeyI'ze, R. Hoskins, B. Kennedy, I L. KIems, A. Hoeweler, L. Hudson, G. Bolfe, B Jones, B. Josephson. SECOND ROW: D. Graf, J. HofsIa'I'+er, J. Bruesfle D. Kemper, E. Kiradiieff, C. KeIscI1, F. Leeds, R. Buise, J. Karp. FIRST ROW: C. King, H. Lieberman, C. Levy, J Klayman, T. Jasper, R. BeIIer, D. LewaIIen, L. Kon fonicka, A. Kessnick, P. Borack, L. Levine. NOT IN PICTURE: B. HoIyoI1e. QQ .VX ROOM 207 MISS KLOAK LAST ROW IIe'H' Io rigI1II: S. Harper, A. FueII, D. Gray, F. GIigor, J. Friedman, B. Gribbins. MIDDLE ROW: B. Hagen, S. Gold, J. Hagan, W. FoIey, L. Forbes, P. Frances, E. Hackemeyer, E. Hagen. FIRST ROW: S. Lieberman, R. Greenland, M. Fros+, A. Fox, T. GoIds'rein, L. Frances, C. Fifz- gerald, B. Foley, B. Hooker, R. Glissman. NOT IN PICTURE: I. Jones. ,ik , f. . Q ., . R e., , We 4. Q Rf ,,.. I A -f ' R 4. N SuppIies for sale! Page seveniyeone Signing periiions for nex'r year's senior class officers. sqm S :Vf'f'1iy-iWO ROOM 208 MRS. CHEPOORIN LAST ROW ilefi fo righfi: B. Sexton, J Smifh, J. Schmifhorsf, J. Schnicke, B Schaliich, P. Sfephens, C. Schumacher E. Sonfag, L. Schuch. MIDDLE ROW: J. Simmons, P. Speak, C Schmerr, M. Schmi+'f. E. Sfenzel, J. Saun- ders, D. Snell, J. A. Saunders, M. Souih- gaie. FIRST ROW: J. Speeg, N. Spencer, B Simpson, B. Snead, S. Speed, J. Sheefs P. Shaw, P. Seaver. ROOM 209 MISS MADDEN LAST ROW Ilefffo-rigI1+I: L. Hogue J. Kirchmer, J. Keck. MIDDLE ROW: B. Kaplan, S. Holmes, S. Hollander, B. Keese, R. Kahn, L. Huefher. FIRST ROW: M. Jung, R. Kidwell, L. Keller, P. Johnson, S. Jones, D. Hull D. Kay. NOT IN PICTURE: W. Jacobs, J 'HoI+, D. Johnson. ROOM 2II MISS LEVINE LAST ROW Ilefl' fo rigI1I'I: J. Klein P. Lipp, P. Lane, K. Meyer, P. A Madden, P. Lewis, D. Maisch, L. Lee, D. Linde, M. Grandle. MIDDLE ROW: F. Hanlon, J. Macl- dux, M. Long, C. Carmical, J. Couri- ney, R. Lawrence, P. Klein, R. Le- masfer, E. Kramer. FIRST ROW: B. Kraus, R. Cohen, E. Leidenbor, W. Koeniger, E. Miller, B. Lee, S. Kreincller, N. Lever, K Koch, L. Liiwack. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Manheimer, J Clark, J. Massel. ROOM 2 I 2 M RS. DALRYM PLE LAST ROW Ieff 'Io rl hi M Ta lor, I '9 I1 - v C. Vaughf, M. Siillmaker, N. Tucker J. Templin, I. Trammell, L. S'Ior'Iz. MIDDLE ROW: H. ToIIiver, B. Sfine H. Vennemeyer, M. Sfiegler, B Thompson, J. Vance. FIRST ROW: J. Tieman, J. Walker M. Sullivan, P. Thomas, J. Trifschler, E. Tolle, V. Vigiris, P. TroH'. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Toomes. ROOM ZI4 MRS. HAMLIN LAST ROW Ilefi' Io ri h+I E Siemer g : . - IFIQ. W. Pugh, I. Rohrbach, B. Roberfs, R. Riggs, W. Rolf, I. Reynolds, P. Ross, R. Sieger+, P. Sadaway. MIDDLE ROW: E. PaHerson, C. Ram sey, K. Napier, 6. Rose, H. Robinson C. Schmidi, C. Schiller, R. Rofhan H. Pence, R. Parry, I. Oscherwifz, D Pe'I'ers, W. Price. FIRST ROW: F. Page, C. Sco++, H Schwing, C. ParroH', P. Nedelman, J Ranundo, J. Prior, R. Schlemmer, D Spradling, J. Sfone. NOT IN PICTURE: D. Snyder, D Ocke. R. Shafer. Page eeveniy-Ihree 1. L... ' r .0 ' ' all .1 '-f-10 I III' Af 'f I'IIIf' IIIIIV ROOM 302B MISS SCHULZ LAST ROW Ilefl' +o righllz S. Price S. Richey, A. Rozier, J. Perrine, S Perlxins, A. Ryan, F. Reiman, J. Rieger MIDDLE ROW: S. Pallillo, E. Reck man, B. Prass, N. Russell, L. Ri'H'er- hoff, B. Randle++, P. Roolxs. FIRST ROW: H. Robbins, S. Reed, R Reis, J. Royalty, L. Piclrefl, S. Ron- sheim, J. Rayls, E. Rosensfiel. NOT IN PICTURE: I. Pickens. ROOM 305 MRS. FOLLINGER . LAST ROW Ilefl' lo riglill: D Woods, E. Wilson, N. Wilisclw, C Wifhers, J. Woodruff, J. Wehr, J Werner. MIDDLE ROW: J. Wise, M. Wells M. Wiffenberg, J. Wesl, G. Williams M. Wehrman. FIRST ROW: S. Vvlerner, J. Zorn, S Wolf, J. Wenfzel, D. WI1i'l'aker, A Yauch, J. Wood. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Wade. ROOM 323 MR. PROBST LAST ROW Ilefl' fo riglnllz R. Vogel L. Ziliox, J. Sanlrs, G. Thomas, S Ulmer, P. Soell, S. Schnabel, R Wessels, S. Willins. MIDDLE ROW: W. Sieman, G Wrenn, T. Schmidl, I. Sliens, D Selfzer, R. Williams, D. Thielmeyer FIRST ROW: J. Tasl1, J. Shapiro, W Ziv, R. Walker, J. Woods, R. Velfer R. Williams, R. Wl1i+e. NOT IN PICTURE: D. Schulh, O Sfolres, J. Teelor, S. Ulland. R. Wall B. Waxler, T. Werl, R. Williams, F. Woosley, J. Wunder, S. Young. ROOM 324 MR. HUBER LAST ROW Ilefl Io righll: H. Find- ley, D. Fields, M. Collin, R. Cole, D Fensfer, L. Einhorn, R. Cooke, C Collins, T. Aplring. MIDDLE ROW: A. Drafch, L. Allgier w. Dudley, D. Chadwell, D. Fifiro, ei Franlrenslein, J. Fischer, R. Alferlon J. Alkins, D. Day. FIRST ROW: S. Fox, J. Freeman, R. Addis, C. Combs, B. Curren, J. Duliel, J. Demas, J. Dumler. NOT IN PICTURE: T. Armsey, V Ashley, D. Cogan, K. Coolx, R DeCamp, R. Folhergill, G. Frommer J. TasI1. Repor+ cards play a big pari' in 1'l'1e lives of fhese girls. Hungry boys and girls cheerily awail' a 'ras+y lunch. Norm Hun+er seems +o always go where he cloesn'f belong. if , -S ,W : x, ,4 ,,rr ' ff ' 7 V f f Y 7 sz! ,fum me f di we GQ 90. 52? ff 'V Q 3 ' If ef . 14 214 wwgg tm ' ,ww sm wt i gf Qihmmp 'v 1 .l XXl Ulf- 1 ,t , 2425 29, ' it Sophomores l954 Supltmtiorcs who l't.IJl'L'SL'IlI thc intcrltulc lat-tween ll'lgllIL'llCtl l'll'L'SlllIlL'll zmcl umlitlt-nt lllllJL'liL'l2lS5lllL'll. zm- well cnouglt ztctlttziintccl with thc hustle :mtl hustle ul lilt' in a large high xthrml to llllllltllllill' in the mztny xmial zmtl intt-llcctuztl activities. 'Ihcy :tru Html ycl L'XIDL'l'lL'llfL'll cnuttgll to ht' tlzissilictl as ztftttzll lcattlelx ul thc sclmol. .Xt this pllztsc in their liws thcy nrt' umsitlciictl lullmvcts who arc ilttctrstctlly wztttltillg ztml lt'zu'ning limit lnticsstit lt'zttlt't's ul thc stlmul so that thcy tcm, can In-unnc mttstztmliimg, stlmul titifcm, :mtl lbfliltllilll tht' thttic- nl tippt-iitlztssttlctt in at irslmlisilxle :mtl ht-ncliciztl Will. lht- Htifvttc-5, ll cltth mzttlt' up ol ll'k'SlllllL'll :tml supliutltun' girls, who wcrc 1't-cutlttiictttltwl by lllL'll' clcliiclltzlry sclmul tt'zttl1t't's, Imcfztttst' ol tht-ir lczttlctxltilm zthility. wsu 0l'Qllllllt'll lm' this pttt'post'. lhrt-Q ul tht' lullmvcix nl totlzlx ztml lt-zttlctx ul ltJltl0l'l'tJW :irc pictttrt-tl ztlmw ttlllllllllg ull thc tlztys until ll lug smizil t-xt-nt. 'lihc impzttictnt girlx gnc Nlztry Nzulcl. Smit' llmvcrs. 'tml littttx' l'cn'tt-r 4 . ' IIIIIN NI I We re Geffing There y . efmfgkk yffi-xx! N, . L, ,- , Q-A 1 Iglwf I' I Z Ml I J I fi 2 EQ My I I C' ,illi 'i 5 '- . 1 eww. I I ' IIS!!! I- I!! ?!!'l n .,.., 11,5-.-,Z .I X I 165 .' ' , ' 715' Na, Q' -- 2-: 1' Fifa 1 0' 9 I la .ff - 1: 1 uf' ' ' ' 495 U 25' T' fy In ff hir ' 'af 1 pl 3 I . f S f f k ' .ff ffl ff! ,. L , J I I I rs 'lk if Z . 51 1 ,X ?' ttu I I .- . K m rs A SX.. : X fl - Riagg! ' ' I' ff 'Q T I iI'::Gi3I'!Eg55i7-'Z' ' l I . A W WN Xl fl ll! ,IIS5 4'l'I lv I ' J EEEEQEEQE- 1 E:,'1l z NQQO If MK IEE5::E551Ik - lf' 6443: M 'Q 1 I I QI NK 'Akai - -J .- v , , II :ffgf ' ii if 'ff ' , ff ' - 'XX .' fl :ffl 7'?- , ' f , X ff X, K ly '::',4l'l0 , , J --5 ' 15, ,1 , M '!'I!g-:fi ' Q: q?.f 51' f f Wwe I x W I T ever xl, I , 5 .... ..1 xg f p ,rr ,I , I if ' 1.4! Qt... 1 . .E T-,se A-e --li-f -.-11-'ii--s 1 ROOM 4 MISS NURRE LAST ROW llelif +0 righ'II: J. Wade, L. Sfansberry, H, Thomas, W. Walz, T. Un- gar, D. Vinnare, J. S+rong, R. Thompson. MIDDLE ROW: D. Yacchari, C. SurriH, T. Sfoclchofl, R. Slamper, R. Verwold, J. Wilson, J. Waller. FIRST ROW: H. Weafherford, J. Slorm, D. Taylor, D. Taylor, R. Winfers, E. Weidlich, R. Whi+e, G. McWhor'rer, C. Yee. NOT IN PICTURE: D. Sweel, B. Taylor, N. Trianfililou, R. Waflrins, D. Wesley. W. Whefsfone. Room nv Miss HELMAN LAST ROW lIeH Io righflx G. Brei+en- bach, S. Bare, V. Befz, S. Breclges, P. Boehringer, P. Cloud, C. Brewer, P. Bern- hardl. MIDDLE ROW: H. Bollon, M. Bohl, F. Bas+in, J. Aufdermarsh, J. Berleman, B. Bloomfield, N. CoIIeH, T. Bailes. FIRST ROW: B. Black, J. Bolin, M. Alfer, N. Bohmann, B. Brock, P. Anchel, G. Baker, M. Beierle, S. Bowers. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Adams, V. Albn, B. Aron, S. Ashford, L. Bell, L. Borlhe. Page sevenly-seven ROOM IOI MISS ELBERG LAST ROW lleff in righllz B. Cecil, S. Clmambliss G. Cornelison, C. Campbell, C. Danl, S. Davidson J. Dankerl, A. Cox. MIDDLE ROW: N. Brown, M. Brueslle, D. Burlon B. Buerkle, C. Carney, A. Cook, P. Cook, J Chrislensen. FIRST ROW: J. Clmoafe, A. Dargue. P. Clark, J Cook, E. Craig, E. Carler, S. Cade, V. Bullock, J Burl. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Bullock, J. Clemens, E Cohen, M. Colwen, N. Cox, M. Davis, M. Foreman ROOM I02 MR. THOMAS LAST ROW llefl lo riglill: C. Farnier, P. Fisl'1'I'er P. Farrell, E. Fain, M. Eysoldl, T. Goff, W. Edwards J. Fisler, A. Downey, P. Cl1ernek. MIDDLE ROW: J Dornbusclw, C. Edelmen, T. Fink M. Fleissner, P. Goclber, I. Defeuers, A. Glass, D Fleshman, E. Flowers. M. Ellinslon. FIRST ROW: T. Fine, D. Ecldins, D. Einliorn, C Divens. J. Embry, E. Zeilman, F. Bowers, R. Fogle B. Esles. NOT IN PICTURE: G. Esles, B. Denoma, J. Gaudin ROOM lO3 MISS WHITE LAST ROW llefl lo righfl: M. Green, B. Hip- parcl, E. Ginsberg, A. Grube, K. Hansen, P. Horves, J. Halner, A. Hargic, L. Hammann, V. Howard. MIDDLE ROW: D. Haler, B. Haycock, M. Heri- mann, C. Hornberger, J. Hallkamp, D. Hild, B. Houslon, W. Huber, D. Griffin. FIRST ROW: M. Hayes, B. Green, A. Green- burg, C. Hayec, B. Hall, L. Hall, J. Holzworls, R. Hilgemeier. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Garwood. D. Gray, J. Hancock, J. Hoosei, I. Holland, L. Hellman. ROOM I04 MISS RASCHE LAST ROW llefr io righil: N. Ross, I. Sreinmann, J. Sianfon, J. Schnur, J. Sfeinlramp, S. Slrirving, H. Siillpass, W. Schoenling, H. Schrof, M. A. Smiih. MIDDLE ROW: J. Sampson, B. Saylor, H. Sachs, W. ScoH', T. Springer, S. Sfaylon, J. Seefriecl, R. Sponaugle, M. Schawe, C. Schrohenloher, L. Senn. FIRST ROW: C. Schaeffer, J. Snider, P. Sharroclr, N. Smifh, E. Schreiber, M. Sfone, D. Smifh, N. Sizemore, M. Schmidf, J. Ruclolph. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Schwarfz. ROOM IOS MRS. STENGER LAST ROW llefl' fo righflz N. Lahm, J. Hun+er, E. Huhn, J. Kassinq, R. lfskin, D. Hunsuclrer. MIDDLE ROW: N. King, V. Kuhn, N. Keller, W. Heulrman, M. Jacobs, E. Hunrer, V. Lawson. FIRST ROW: P. Kuhn, C. Keller, R. Kaplan, S. Jones, N. Jaclrson, V. Kamphaus, S. Mulligan, E. Kessler. A ROOM lov MRS. SHIELDS www. W., . I QQ-J,f1... LAST ROW llefi' Io righfl: A. Marfin, M. Merz, ,NM ,,-' I C. Muchinfuss, B. Lundy, J. Linlrendorfer, M. A ii 1 I . X Lis+er, P. Lischer, C. Meyer, S. Meyer, J. K, Nifsche, C. Lofh. ,, ., ., y X 4. ',y' 2 MIDDLE ROW: E.J0+.n.on, c.Jofaan, c. Mohr, ...Q E.Q,,,.,m. N. Lapps, M. Naael, J. Miaalmn, J. Mefri++, ,... E5 W 5 E L. Massey, M. Mullius, A. Nash, S. Moller. 'ig . FIRST ROW: M. Kerwau, M. Meyer., M. Mc- W ,X , jp ? Rober+s, J. Maher, H. Mosier, G. Neal, J. Koch, 2 I ' 0 Z 'ycg B. Nelson, V. Leidenbor, B. Lewis. 2 I WW ' V wi NOT IN PICTURE: B. Kirschlaaum. X m'w m'XW f I I . , . fs ., . .5 S, . 4 , V .JA , ..P'1 .,,-g,, Z... ff:-, K 1 , 2' I 4 - ref -' ff wr, 517. .- Lv- S I f X f sf fag.. , 7 . f . . Q f s f 4 X S095 I 7 Xgf 3 flax .IO 1 .,,....... ,. ,, , ..,, ,wkgm tx Q Q X .0 .eff f Y 4? 4 We sm ff . 0 , .S . , Rig N Q I 2 5 x XX if xy 'k:':.,7iZ2gg,w., PM ' W. X Q 7 W ks 4' I7 .,,!gw,xfx,.gA.Q'fy4 . X swf A ' W AZ fwswf: Q QW ,Saga X Mews . WSWS 14 QSWZSWS 6 N .bewwff 17 ws. N , ' VO Q22 N7 'QS 7 . ASQ-SQ Q, , -Q ffygys f S X 5 Raef? Fx -sway 'ff-.KDE 144K MVS weve J A ive I fx xfi Pi 45 s .. Y we -S ,f -s WWA ASW? Q, gf QQ S . . W , XS' 'G x ,' NN Q' fag. .Q Q ,x .- Q Sys 5- S A Q. .. 3 'fy A ,qt-s..' - ...,. S I Xleiv N' S' . S 'L .sw q53iQ:? 'Q ss -XL as . ...N L . X 4 x. f K f PQ? . sgw fx I Mig: ...Mr as .ISM X' X .Rx ' - 7- N 'Y-A c 'Ni s . . Z Q M X 'kiss . .gf ,. f,-Nr J, . f.. . ' . ...V .mfg 1 . fw . - . . N -re Q ,P ...psf sv sz-1 -, f ,329 .EMEQQ-, 4.,g . ... ...Ng N5 f s, ...M me . s. - Q- . .. Q. :- ,,::f,f'4 1-...El -4 Preparing for Ihe Iulure, Car- ol Renschler is collecling in- formaiion abou? v a rio u s occupafions. Page sevenly-nine ROOM I I6 MR. DOHERTY LAST ROW Ileff fo righfl: B. Russell R. Spiess, W. Sparks, A. Schoeffer, J Rehn, R. Renner, G. Smifh, F. Schneider, H. Rose, B. Spafz. MIDDLE ROW: T. Saranfos, E. Rue, G Rumping, J. Sears, K. Saviclxi, R. Riley R. Sparfh, R. Schroeder, B. Roeller, F Seihl, D. Sroufe. FIRST ROW: B. Radcliff, E. Roeder, J Rofhenbush, A. Rego, B. Robinson, R Schille, R. Recher, R. Schlasser, F. Ray R. Renfschler, E. Sebasfian. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Sipple, C Richardson. ROOM II7 MR. HARTKER LAST ROW Ileff fo righflz D. Misrach M. Mead, L. Marlin, H. Marsh, A. Zis- man. M. Cohen, E. Wood. FIRST ROW: R. Lieberman, G. Moschin- M slry, I. Wiffenbaum, S. Talberi, J. Wash' N' I j ingfon, P. Thacker, B. Osfand, B. Thiel B. McLain. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Moore, G. Rohrig G. Rohrig, C. Norman. Iifgf- '-i+'gI'iI', ROOM I08 MISS TANGEMAN LAST ROW Ileff Io righ+I: B. Roll, J. Richards, L. Rauclr, C. Porfer, J. Pollick, G. Parish, V. Pefers, S. Poe, A. Reusuig, C. Rose. MIDDLE ROW: B. Ro+h, B. Pasfer, V. Paul, M. Quarry, F. Pafferson, G. Renfschler, J. Nunns, R. Rohrbach, H. Roemer. FIRST ROW: L. Rieger, A. Rose, C. Pappas, M. Pickerf, J. Paxfon, C. Renschler, R. Pahner, D. Riebel, R. Robens, B. Porler. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Ogier, M. Richardson. ROOM II4 MISS HARRIS LAST ROW Ileff 'ro righ+I: E. Kesfel, B. Greenberg, N. Karfgin, B. Wander, A. Phillips. FIRST ROW: J. Saranfos, S. Forney, E. Wof, S. Lee, D. Rich, A. Schemenaur. ROOM 303 . MISS POLLARD LAST ROW lleff fo righfl: J. Willis, J. Walsfrom M. Whaley, C. Young, L. S'I'one, A. Wise, J. Thor war+h, P. Wilson, V. Wolfe. MIDDLE ROW: A. Woodruff, S.Zammer1', B.YonIz, S. Sfiegler, M. Youkilis, C. Wendel, M. Sfunich, E. Weis, E. Wilson, N. Slrobel. FIRST ROW: G. Ward, L. Taylor, B. Suiherland, P Townley, M. Woodrum, C. Tomlinson, N. Vaughi M. Weber, G. Wenzel. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Kelly, K. Macklin, B. Oscher- wifz. M. Sfricke r. ROOM 308 MR. AGER LAST ROW llefi 'ro righfl: H. Holden, L. Hamil- Ion, D. HoI+, C. Hemingway, P. Hesley, L. Gold- man, D. Hall, J. Hesse, J. Gerhar+, S. Genfry. MIDDLE ROW: K. Hixson, I. Goldenberg, E. Hiles R. Hansford, C. Hicks, P. Halloran, B. Head, Bl Hansel, J. Galbbard, G. Gerber. FIRST ROW: G. Godby, R. HeI+on, L. Goldhoff, L. Hines, S. Golding, R. Genfile, B. Gup, M. Gro+h, B. Harig. NOT IN PICTURE: A. Goff, S. Gall, J. Houp, O. Hill. , , . ....- , ROOM 309 MRS. HOPPE LAST ROW llefl' Io righllz E. Barnes, B. Bernhard, J. Blake, L. Beck, F. Bickel, J. Blincoe, C. Barker, H. Ashcraff, W. Barker, G. Bass. MIDDLE ROW: J. Asher, D. Brown, F. Boggs, T. Askin, M. Beraha, R. Bang, T. Bauer, A. Appelbaum, R. Beecher. FIRST ROW: B. Berma, W. BoII'on, D. Bachrach, J. Brangan, R. Brewsier, F. Bresfer, L. Barfel, D. Bock. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Aker, M. Bachrach, I. Bane+h, J. Barnard, D. Benzinger, H. Bryani. ROOM 3l0 MR. BOWERS LAST ROW lIeI7+ Io righfl: R. Donaldson, H. Cliifon, T. Byar, C. Dardeen, L. Cham- bers, R. Comisar, D. DeWiH, C. Clark, D. Dean, J. Fields, R. Dabney. MIDDLE ROW: B. Cole, W. Davis, W. Curlis, B. Coopersiein, D. Davis, R. David, C. Carmical, L. Diersing, D. Feese G. Clanson. FIRST ROW: R. Dziech, B. Culberlson, J. Cohen, D. Burdsall, R. Bufz, R. Ford, B. Cohen, B. Chandler, C. Calon, S. Cohn, R. Fricke. NOT IN PICTURE: E. Clark. Page eighiy-one Reading 'rhe cons'ri+u'rion of'rI1e 'rwo World I-Iis+ory Clubs, 'flue Fireside Cinders, and Fireside Pokers, are Nancy Brown and Jimmy Wallers, Iwo officers of 'flue 'rliree-year-old clubs. O f'iql'ilAy I W fir ROOM 3I3 MR. GRAY LAST ROW Ileff fo rigl1iI: H. Williams E. Whifson, H. Turney, W. Morell, E Perry, J. Poffenberger. MIDDLE ROW: R. Payne, R. Paniofo, G Polaslry, J. Schiff, M. Peal, F. Phipps. FIRST ROW: C. Welch, K. Taylor, M Yudofsky, K. Rush, F. Waclrsman, D Muir, E. Winferfeldf. NOT IN PICTURE: W. McKinley, D Norfon, F. Peferson, W. Randolph, D Smifla, S. Sfalman, M. Weinsfein, J Welhingfon. ROOM 314 U MR. BURKE LAST ROW Ileff fo righfl: R. Afer, P. Condo, C. Hanlcins, E. Goldberg, P. Reinhardf, C. Green, J. Coleman. FIRST ROW: N. Hill, C. Brooks, W. Kleem, C. Hickman, H. Greisl, H. Beck- er, W. Hodge. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Brisbin, D. Dorf- man, V. Huddle, P. lsalrov, V. Lassandrv, D. Shelfon. ROOM 3I5 MR. JONES LAST ROW lleff +o righflz W. McClana- han R Silver J Nilrias J PeH'i rew R. . - . . . - 9 . Shannon. FIRST ROW: R. Winner. N. Tribble, S Zlaflcin, D. Manfhey, J. Richman, H Harris, S. Smi+h. NOT IN PICTURE: G. McClure, J Meyer, J. O'Brien, C. Pierce, S. Schear. ROOM 3I6 MISS EVANS LAST ROW lleff fo righfl: R. Holland A. Meadows, S. Horn, W. Pefri, A. Meis- +er, D. Perry, T. Meyung, F. Holfzman E. Kukelham, H. Prasse, L. McGownd, D Melchiorre. MIDDLE ROW: R. Kersh, C. Mooney- ham, W. Powell, B. Horwifz, C. Johnson T. Myers, R. Norfhcuir, R. OHo, S Kaufman, J. Pfanlcuch, R. McA'I'ee. FIRST ROW: G. McCuIlah, E. Jughes W. Phipps, S. Morris, J. Kennedy, Ri Murrer, R. Mclnfyre, R. Meyer, R. Os+en- dorf, J. Klein, O. Nor+on, D. Messer, B. Meyer. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Miller. ROOM 3I8 MISS SKINNER LAST ROW lleff fo righilz R. James, P. Fenner, J. Leonhardi. THIRD ROW: E. Karnes, L. Lindeman M. Kervin, B. KaHer, M. Einhorn, A Lipson, F. Leirh, R. Husman, W. Kelb, R. Floyd. SECOND ROW: J. Kennedy. W. Heil- J. Huber, G. Mandel, D. MaHingIy Lohmussaar, F. Fink, M. Lieberman. FIRST ROW: F. Linville, C. Leonard, J Heafh, J. Keller, J. lnnian, R. Lincer, D D mayer, W. Lapfhorn, R. Kull, W. Fosfer , T Kukelhan, D. Fine, A. Grohs, J. Lewis . Hunfley, J. Lanham. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Lehman. Page eighly-Ihre-e l IL 1, If in, w V1 ll 2 XM if C',:if4l1lylwi1r ' 'Vfzwfy ' f rv ffm V , 1 X l fwyh, Y, iff' W f fymix W eg in Y f ,, X , 'V V, ' lih fw. rf M '45, I . I . ,A , I, Q H -. ' m .Ea ,Avail ' ssfiwvi ' af W' if ugqlzmfi ' ' 14, . 3 Freshmen 1955 Q lfiulixiiziii ya-zu' 11-piwciilx the lx-ginniug ol ll umm- plelvly new plizlsc- ol lilc In lQL'll-1lgL'l'm. llicy lizlvc lcll lhc- szllc' lxL'llllIIN ol plzmm-cl elcillcillgny salmul alumlicx :mal haw Clll cu-cl ll lzlrgc high school wllciu lhcy must lczlrn lu think .iml plan zu zululls hy Cillfltlklllgj' sillmjcclx that will hull: IJYCIJIIK lhvm lui umllcgc' :incl luluir m11i'L'L'ix. lhc lXllllL'llQ Clluh is inzulv up ul ll'L'NllllIL'll :mal mpliuixmic lynx: uhm wen' iuuiiiilwiiclvml hx' lhcli' L'lL'lllL'lll1ll'Y aclmul lL'2llllk'l'h mi thu Imsim ul' their ln-zulcisliip uhiliiy. 'l'hC lliru' hmx NllUXX'll ailmw I't'llAL'Nlllllg lllClllNL'lYL'x lmclurc ll lilklwlli , Lluh llIi'L'llllLQ llll' .Xllzin Clow, Icrrx Fl'k'L'lIl2lll :mil Inhn X liluwzml. lihc lll'slllllllIl sliuulml vlilci' inlu L'Xll'Ql'illl'l'lillllll' ziclixiliu Y Qu won :ix lnmilmlv lu rvlia-xx' hix I1L'wilclclc'cl, Iizlll-lriglitvlivcl :iii :mal In hc-lp lnallw his sclicml lih-11 rich uml well lJ1ll2llNL'll mu: 5 2363 7515 N3 I , fm, V Wy 5 ff Three Whole Years To Go! ROOM I MR. KELLER LAST ROW IIeH 'ro righflz R. Barringfon R. Beefs, J. Bammerlin, R. Anschuiz, D Bierbaum, J. Beier, D. Bradford, D Berning, R. Bailey. MIDDLE ROW: R. Armsfrong, A. Bep- J Ier, D. Casper, T. Carroll, J. Carney, Bronaugh, F. Bergolcl, J. Chriesf, D Collier. FIRST ROW: E. Bradford, M. Cahn, Byrd, T. Builer, C. Ball, G. Bachmann, Brauninger, B. Brown, P. Brighf, K. Barnes NOT IN PICTURE: G. Callahan, G Bounds, R. Bayer. J J ROOM 3 MRS. BURKE LAST ROW IIef+ 'ro righ+I: W. Maco riHo, B. Lawson, W. Koehler, T. Linne R. Kombrinlc, J. Lambing, R. Keeling, B Huefher. MIDDLE ROW: J. Hunnemeyer, S. John son, T. Huenefeld, M. Nan+z, L. Kaiser B. Margrave, D. LoveH, M. Mays, J Hughes, J. Johnson. FIRST ROW: N. Huclson. R. Mayes, W Mays, R. Lipka, F. Lawhorn, C. McCuIIah T. Lee, J. Lawrence, S. Jones, R. Kirk E. KrauHer. NOT IN PICTURE: G. Jones, J. Landin P. Leepole, C. McQueen, N. Malrras, J Marfin. Page eighly five ROOM 6 MRS. LACHER LAST ROW lleff Io righfl: M. Rockel, V. Meece J. Deniglnr, A. Edwards, J. Drake, V. Engel, JI Brinker, P. Hill. MIDDLE ROW: S. Smifln, P. Hucldle, P. Moloney M. Linn, B. Bell, J. Burr, P. ScoH, R. Cenfer, PI Webb. FIRST ROW: M. Pifzer, F. Knorf, B. Flynn, S. Roy P. Bragg, H. Poloniefska, J. Goodlander, A. Nichol las, J. Saunders. NOT IN PICTURE: O. Barkley, S. Heffinger, L Kesfel, T. McWilliams, J. Roberfs, J. Room, A seadhon., N. Maxwell, v, Hill, A. cauua, c. The-dersi ROOM 7 MISS LONG LAST ROW Ilefr fo rigI1'II: C. Drosfie, A. Hopkins A. Cors. THIRD ROW: J. Easion, R. Davidson, R. Daulfon D. Gerbofb, M. Greene, J. Evans, R. Derby, K Fink, N. Erfel. SECOND ROW: C. Crumrine, W. Engelke, P Esfes, J. Damron, J. Dearwesier, C. Eline, J. Dieiz L. Diehl, D. Dunaway, E. Courfney, R. Hankins, C DuBose. FIRST ROW: R. Funk, K. Endicoff, E. Effron. C Comins, J. Colling, H. Doebrick, J. Faulkner, L Davis, B. Dearinger, J. DeBord, D. Downs. E. Craw- ord. ROOM 8 MISS LONG LAST ROW Ileft 'ro rigI'1fI: G. George, H. Huber R. Herzog, O. Hall, M. Gump, R. Hubbard, W Hagen. MIDDLE ROW: D. Freeman, J. Howard, R. Hag- gard, C. Heckler, F. Haas, J. Gwinner, N. Holden L. Hardiman. FIRST ROW: D. Hessler, O. Heuck, D. Hill, G Hofmann, C. Horman, T. Haulon, J. Freeman. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Green, R. Hankins, D Gerborb, A. Hopkins, R. Funk. M ROOM I3 MRS. MARTIN LAST ROW Ileff Io rig'h'rI: V. BeII, D. Beck, J. Arnold, N. Aiexander, V. Bailey, M. Anger, L. Beier, P. Anderson. MIDDLE ROW: M. Abboif, E. Baker, S. Bass, N. Anderson, B. Beif, H. Bayer, S. Bell, C. Beiven. FIRST ROW: E. Applegafe, M. Basfin, R. Beaiiy, J. Ahlensforf, B. Adams, P. Barkeloo, A. Afkins, N. Bamberger. NOT IN PICTURE: E. Aikins, R. Abney, I. Bell, S. V Aifmeyer, D. Ball, D. Basham. ROOM II9 MR. WEIK LAST ROW IIef'r Io righII: J. Hinds, J. Harris, L. Langhors+, R. MarshaII, D. McGibony, G. Farmer, R. Hudson, C. Weisenberger, D. Flynn. MIDDLE ROW: R. Radenheiner, M. Eick, R. Meyer, J. Wessel, J. Heck, J. Jonen, L. Collins, L. Porfer, F. Bauer. FIRST ROW: A. Blackburn, J. Yeazel, R. FahnIe, C. Walls, H. Shanks, J, Braley, M. Hanes, J. Cloud, J. Warner, C. Buerger. NOT IN PICTURE: E. Chaiiff, J. Cook, C. Handion, D. Roberfson, C. Handlon. ROOM 2I0 MISS LORENZ LAST ROW Iieir Io righ'fI: I. Crawford, J Deifer, J. Dennis, C. Ec'Ion, A. Danieis, N Creamer, L. Combs, J. Drowiie, P. Derhefer, J Ebbers. MIDDLE ROW: D. Cox, L. Dakin, M. DeJager S. Dunlap, J. Clark, S. Dickerson, L. Chase, K Cook, L. Chamas. FIRST ROW: M. Ebel, M. Edwards, P. Chase C. Duermif, M. Coieman, W. Dye, L. Clayfon S. Chandler, W. CIark, J. Drew. NOT IN PICTURE: I. Crawford, J. Deininger, D. Drohan. Happily examining each oIher's reporf cards are Tomi Takao and Mary Rorh. Page eiqhly--:even , M ' -w-6454. e A, M- ev w..,,.,,,,, ' Flllmg oul an acllvlly card IS Janel Pruor a freshman who has slarled early nn expanding her Iisl ol exlra-curricular ROOM 2 I 3 MRS. FOX LAST ROW llell lo righll: P. Walz, A Weber, J. Wilson, J. Welz, S. Wesley F. Wallamallm, N.VanOsdoI, D.Vandivier MIDDLE ROW: J. Wise, P. Wilson, E Vlfenlzel, A. Tucker, C. Will, G. Young N. Weber, J. Ulllhorn, J. Vollx. FIRST ROW: S. Wolfson, D. Wilkins, P While, J. Walls, D. Zillich, J. Vanover A. Wilson, N. While, B. Trosper, F Turbeville. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Whilehouse, S Wilson, C. Zeilman. ROOM 2I7 MISS BLANK LAST ROW IIef+ Io rigI1+I: C. PinIoId P. Schneider, J. Reed, C. Schmidf, J Rouniree, M. SadIer, C. ScI1Iesing, M Perry, M. Payne, P. Schuler, C. Reeves. MIDDLE ROW: E. ScI1mebeI'r, A. Per rine, J. Prior, G. Porfer. B. Reid, L Schraniz, J. Ruppannex, D. Paynfex, P. Riley, P. Roberfs. FIRST ROW: J. Pe+ers, M. Roih, B Schimpf, T. RiHer, B. Phippe, B. Perkins J. Ruiherford. R. Schum, A. Sailors, M Pierce. ROOM ZI9 MRS. HOWENSTEIN LAST ROW IIefI' Io rigI1II: J. Hayes, R Harris, B. Ellis, M.,FeIder, P. HaisIey, T Harmon. J. Haarmon, I. Feishammel, P Fey, N. Fox. MIDDLE ROW: C. Haeckl, B. Gibson M. FuI+on, J. Harris, B. Hayes, F. C-Buff: man. C. HeiIzIer, M. FiHro, L. Gohs, S Gilliland. FIRST ROW: D. Hardin, J. Elwood, J Friar, M. HavIin, L. Erns+, J. GerI1ar+, N Georgefon, P. Forch, M. Gaier, M Green. NOT IN PICTURE: C. Erns+. V. Hancock ROOM 220 MISS SCI-IENK LAST ROW Ileff 'ro rigI1II: L. KeH'Ier P. Henry, D. Hiles, A. Jones, M. Hoe- weIer, J. Himes, C. Herrmann, B. JoI'in- son, P. KeIIe++, E. JoI'1nson, M, Jones. MIDDLE ROW: J. Herbers, H. Jackson A. Jackson, J. Hughes, M. Jones, P Hines. J. Hudson, M. IIg, A. Herzog, S Jasper, M. Kenfer. FIRST ROW: M. Hicks, S. HiIber, L HeI+on, N. HiII, J. Kay, M. Keen. M KaeIzeI, J. JoI1nson, F. Kafz, R. Jones. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Hummel, S. Her- mann, M. Hausen, S. Hines, M. Hoffman ROOM 221 MISS BEJACH LAST ROW IIefI' +0 rigI'1II: S. KyIe, J Larrick, M. Lane, J. Lucas, J. Mariin. J Kodh, J. MaHfeId, C. Kraus, R. Klofh M. Linde. MIDDLE ROW: W. Lisfer, A. Knippen- berg, B. Lundy, V. Krebs, R. Kincarf, S Lunsford. A. Madden, N. Marrs, S. Mad- dock, C. Keuhn, N. Laile. FIRST ROW: B. Maddux, J. LoveH, J Kincaid, E. Lipka, B. LawI1orn, D. Lewis S. Lancasfer, M. Kisf, N. Lindsay, L La+cI1a. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Lloyd, C. Lohsfroh ?3 Page eiglwfyenine ROOM 222 MISS JOHNSON LAST ROW Ilefl' fo riglmilc R. Molloy M. Mullins, D. McNeal, M. Miller, M Mead, M. McMillan, L. Monfgomery, B. Meyer, B. Miller, K. Paulsen, C. Meyer MIDDLE ROW: P. Miller, J. Molloy, M Mulwsam, B. Mund, E. Mi'rcI1eII, S. Pal- ferson, P. Oder, E. Mueller, P. Mi'I'cI'1eII R. Mees, B. Meyers, P. McCar'II1y. FIRST ROW: P. Palmer, J. Ohe, M. Mul- lins, B. McRae, S. Mullinger, D. Niclcerf I. Nivholas, J. Nilxias, L. Paige, R. Nealy R. Mellon. NOT IN PICTURE: E. McHa'ifie, S. Mur- pI1y, V. Miller, L. Melcalfe. ROOM 223 MRS. SILBERSTEIN LAST ROW IIef+ Io righllz M. Bufler, E Birri, C. Brown, K. Berfsclr, I. Biclrwermerl B. Bolen, C. Borer, A. Brueing, P. Buck- ley, M. BonneH', J. Caylor, R. Brill. MIDDLE ROW: J. Cafron, P. Burbage S. Carpenfer, D. Bonappel, R. BoIo++a, S Brwnner, S. Bowman, B. Buller, B. Case L. Beverlein, D. Broclc. FIRST ROW: M. Bowman, G. Broflwerfon S. Berling, L. BoI1IIre, E. Cain, C. Bruder G. Biclc, N. Calclerneyer, J. Budlre, D Carpenfer. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Brug. FQ-nw Q a -pi I I 5 Ii Eg IIIIPI nfl .. . I .H '. ..-..........,.. gal -A 'ik 114 - vi Hungry boys of all ages learn early Io, eel flue proper foods. Room 224 , MRS. HOWELL LAST ROW Ileff Io righI'I: S.ShacIdeIee B. Smifh, A. Thielmeyer, A. SoIIer, P Schwarfz, A. TI1eiIe, M. Thomas, S. Sfump J. Seibel. MIDDLE ROW: J. Snowcien, S. Sfuder M. Tieman, D. Thomas, M. Sfrauss, J Simms, M. Sears, C. Shaw. FIRST ROW: M. Tanner, J. Shepherd, S Shoffner, D. Schwarz, T. Takao, J. Sieg- man, A. Shafer, V. Sexfon, M. Thomas NOT IN PICTURE: S. SingIe+on, M Smifh, B. Siamps. ROOM 307 MISS AUSTIN LAST ROW IIef'f Io righII: A. Oriel, S. Poland, K. Oden, R. Newman, T. Price, T. MerI:Ie, R. Reichelf, D. Pragar, P. Mehger, R. Phelps. MIDDLE ROW: S. Monahan, C. Poffen- berger, R. Morgan, J. Meyers, B. Rey- nolds, J. Nor+on, J. Reichwein, R. Mou- gey, P. Morse, M. Peferson. FIRST ROW: C. Myers, C. Moore, B. Mog, B. Rafliff, R. Penningfon. R. Pinck- ard, R. Recher, C. Meece. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Miles, T. PurceII ROOM 3Il MR. THORNBURY LAST ROW Ileff fo righII: J. Vaughn, K. Wafson, C. Tharp, M. Wolf, R. WEI- Iiamson, B. Whifaker, J. Wafson, D. Weisgerber, J. Welch, J. Welch, E. Thompson. MIDDLE ROW: R. Towner, R. Wolf, V. Yauch H. Tem eI D. Van D Ice E. Siu I p I Y ' ' ber, H. TidweII, A. Wolf, D. Wessels, G. Weingarfner, A. Whifney, H. Sunders. FIRST ROW: E. Sforh, E. Woods, L. Zippin, D. Wasson, E. Wynn, A. Zorn, D Whife, J. Tarfer, S. WeIder, E. Swenson R. Zins. NOT IN PICTURE: S. Taylor. ROOM 322 MR. BAUER LAST ROW Ileff Io righII: E. Shaw. O Sammons, D. RunIx, R. Smi+h, G. Sieber D. SmaIs, W. S+ewarI, J. Schellhammer R. Schnabel, R. SingIeIon. MIDDLE ROW: M. Scheidf, G. SIacIc, J Smifh, R. SingIe+on, W. Rogers, C Schmidgall. B. RosenIhaI, W. Solar, O S+ancIiFord, J. Rosens'I'ieI, J. Roehm. FIRST ROW: D. Roll, R. RouH', R. Roel- Ier, R. Schill. C. Ryan, A. Smifh, E. Say- Ior, R. RoyaIIy, T. Sherley, H. Sefser. NOT IN PICTURE: L. Robinson. R. Shoe- maker, H. SingIeI'on, W.'Smi+h, R. Speed. , N ,. Page nineIy-one rganizations Behind The Gavel 1 11' f11flf'1'f' 1w13 11lQ11 Sl x11 111111111 1 1111bs 111 1,1 'f11111111s 511111 215 8111110111 C111111111. 1111'1'iU'11 llllligllllg' 1 17 1 1 lL'l'111111'S 111111 s111'111'i1i1-s 11111-1' Y211l11l1J'.L' 1111111111i1111111 11pp111'11111i1i1's 1111 1111111 s111111'111s. 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N111111' 111' 1111' 111'1i1'i1i1's 1 11111111-1'1x' w1-111 11111111 A'1'x11111-1'111'1'i1'111111 ' 111111' p1'11x'1-11 so 1111111111111 111 1111- 1-1111111111111111 p1'11q1'11111 '111111 111211 1111-x' 111'1' 111111' 1311141 111 11111 1'L'Ql 111111 11111311 111111. 1711 i F32 as f f,7h.Ff - '7 4 ' ' Aivil fb X ,' 4 ' y 9 , ,' M59 X W P Student Council Completes Its Sixth Successful Year Last fall Student Council celebrated its sixth anniversary of giving voice to student views at Hughes. The council was formed in September 1945. and began its first year under the leadership ol Stan Cohen. Student Council provides many services for the stu- dent body. The ink in study halls. the candy machine in the front corridor, water coolers and paper cups in the lunch rooms are all results of Council's efforts. All students are represented on the council for each Home Room elects a representative. Suggestions may be submitted by any member. to be discussed and voted on at a regular meeting of the Council. The president is elected at the end of his Junior year to serve the following year. For the past three years. Hughes has sent the elected president to the national convention of Student Councils which meets annually in various parts of the country. As a result the procedures at Hughes are those that are generally recognized as the best. Under the able sponsorship of Mrs. lidna l.eRoy and Miss Cladys Kloak. Student Council endeavors to achieve best for all the co- operation of students and representatives. Proiects Help The School Page ninrxfyvfour Fountain pen mlm in study halls. Candy bars in the front corridor. - --v Sludenl Council Represenlafives mee+ in regular session wi'rh Bill Rogers presiding. M i Cool drinks and paper cups in every lunchroom. Page ninelyelive ,-.,,, ..-,...-5..f- .- Marlene Woehrman gracefully models in fhe fashion show sponsored by fhe Honor League. lille lilleen girls who lrncni the lixecutive Boziixl ol the Hunma League lmzlve many respuiisibilities. They plan the yeark pmgrzini, zippnint unnniiliees. and gen- erally supervise the ac livities ol' the entire group. Fincling people who are willing to u'rn'l4. zincl who lullmx' ai job Llimngli nnlil ii is linisliecl is one lol their re- curient tasks. The Chrisfmas Tea is 'fhe big social evenf of fhe winler program. Honor League members, feachers, mofhers, and alumnae gafher for a social hour which everyone enjoys. Mrs. Vicfor Cooper who is a Hughes graduafe, and fhe only woman member of 'rhe Board of Educafion was a guesf fhis year. l 4 fl I ij r,ir'if.ly'.i,f .5 -.-Y - .,. W, Honor League Members UB! W, MDP' 'T' 'Q' if 1 ff-3 '5' '- v aff-rx 60' YJ? Y 'Y The Execufive Board: S. Pounds, Presidenfg S. Barrelf, V. Presi- denfg S. Meyer, Treasurer, P. Burch, Recording Secrefaryg M. Helfrich, Corresponding Secrefaryg J. Anderson, W. Barns, L. Bledsoe, R. Cox, E. Eason, R. Joos, P. McConnell, N. Murphy, L. Schneider, M. Wells. Sponsor Many Activities Freshie Aides, identified by arm bands, spend many hours during the first two weeks ot school, guiding freshmen to classes and acquainting them with Hughes customs. To do the thing I know is true. .Incl should not be nslmnzefl io do. To help some ollier girl to sec' Y The thing that so rlpjlenls Io Inf. These words ol the Honor League motto express well the aims and ideals of the girls in this organization. Honor League was lounded by Miss M. -Iulia Bentley. It has always been a club lor senior girls of good character and morals. In recent years the requirement old an 8026 three-year average has been added to the others. Each year Honor League provides many invaluable services lor the school. Freshie Aides, Thanksgiving baskets, a trip to the County Home, the redecoration ol' the Union Bethel, and Inlormation Desk girls represent the endeavors ol the organization. On the social side. Pogue's presented a fashion show, the Mother-llaughter Christmas Tea was held: freshman girls were entertained at the Big and Little Sister Party and the annual baseball game between 205 and ll2 was played. Mrs. Enolia Heile, and Miss Aria P. Schawe sponsor the Kctivities of the Honor League. 1 S No Time to Relax! Freshmen Judy Gerhart and Bert McCrae stop to get information from Carolyn Davis, Freshie Aide who has sat down to rest between iobs. Rosie Joos, in hillbilly ieans, gives programs to Big and Little Sisters about to see the Honor League Show, Lite On Croalcing Frog Hill. Thanksgiving baskets, ready tor distribution to needy tamilies are inspected by Sally Pounds, president, and C. Harris, S. Barrett, C. Carrara, E. Eason, C. Hatter, B. Michelson, and E. Reiber. Page ninety-seven ,r Y ll 1 , ,I ,, I fl lr 5 I J' Hughes Club Honors Senior And Junior Boys I l I l yi J r i N Q QS ,, tg W -L N X Q I -f'1- ,I ' i l ILQLJ rr L - l it lx J ryllflll lr lv ju . n - , , ff l 4 . H J ., A, rjQL..-- 'ff A , A 47 C :l , ,Q Zyl ,r A l ff ' lr' J lr l ls l ' l r , r . ' r . l l I in N, tw' ll ff, N f '7 l .s V r, It V 4 'f HUGHES CLUB SENlORS FIRST ROW: R. Farmer, R. Werl, G. Clemons, V. Crafr, J. Palmer, W. Richmond, T. Wrighf-Pres., J. Grogg. B. Rogers N Hunler R Werner K. Buck, E. Effin. SECOND ROW: B. Floyd, R. Haefner, J. Bernslein, A. Feller, V. Orlando, W. Hoess, D. Rosensweef, J Flemlng R Danemeyer A Sfoeler, F. Brady, D. Mog, V. Rosenbaum, G. Goldman, M. Busby, R. McMullen, N. Fullrner, A. Cox, C. Gladden, S. Moo e THIRD ROW R Hansel M. Miller, B. Caldwell, T, Runlr, R. Smifh, E. Johnen, D. Fleck, R. Liplsa, C. Tlweile, L. Glass, A. Herman, E. Scbollmeier D Knob au J Carrler l Hering, H. Clifford, K. Ball, H. Bramsledf, B. Bennerl, J. Porrer. Prrgrf r'1inQly'c:lql1l HUGHES CLUB JUINIORS FIRST ROW: R. Goering, I. Sfiens, G. Frommer, J. Prior, J. Ramunds, C. Sco++, D. Oclre, R. McKee, H. Swing, D. Peters, J. Mussman, R. Mosley. SECOND ROW: F. Woosley, J. Genfil, R. Greiser, H. Findley, R. Liebing, G. Thomas, A. Kessniclr, B. Price, E. Kiracljieff, B. Curren, C. Schiller, D. Day, A. Greiser, J. Ailxins, J. Bruesfle. THIRD ROW: J. Muller, F. Harlman, G. Meclcsfrorlw, R. Parry, I. Rohrback, S. Ulland, B. Pugh, G. Grubbs, B. Lischer, T. Haman+, H. Pence. G. Franlrenslein, P. Soell, R. Myer, R. DeCamp, S. Ulmer. The Hughes Club was Iounclecl in 1919 by Mr. Elmer YV. Kiler, who was then a Hughes teacher. It is now uncler the sponsorship ol assistant principal, Ben Fulks. Better school spirit and sportsnianship have always been prime goals ol' this organization which is toniposetl ol .lunior and Senior boys. Boys are chosen lor nienibership in the niiclclle ol their junior years on the basis ol character anal their scholarship rating. I The entire l95l-H352 season was a busy one with the boys selling relreshnients at football ganies, bowling on lfriclay alternoons, playing basketball in the Tuesday evening basketball league anal, ol course, the all iniportant Brown County trip in the spring. The seasons activities are always highlighted by this weekend trip to lncliana where the boys play ball, swini anal canip out. Page ninety-nine Musical I he Hughes Senior .X Cappella Choir under the direction of Robert C. McSpadden has again ful- lilled its anihitirmn ol presenting praiseworlliy lllllxll lor the school. Soplimnores, hluniurs, and Seniors, selected hy musical ability and grades. are nieinhers ul the choir. Their extensive reper- toire makes it possible lm' them to give many dillerent perlorinances. 'l'he agenda ol' the Senior Clhuir this year included prograins lor ' 'lll1ZlIlliNglX'lIlg'. Clhristinas, and Easter, as well as ihural work in the NIerry-Gu-Round, Spring Concert, and Carnival. .Xlong with choirs from other Cincinnati Publix High Sthools, Hughes sang at the Christmas Syinplium' Concert under the direction ol 'Ihur hlnlinson, and at the May Festival. Our choir took part in a splendid pro- gram for the Principal's Clrmrention and mn- cluded its yeark prograni with an impressive Graduation perlorinanee, ending with the ever traditimlal Hl'iCllClllClltlIl. THE ENSEMBLE ' s 279355 f Vi ' ' f 57 -'fp-fvzfav : ,L..2.glf'w f , K ff . , . wifi' f P ' Y 1,5 . .3 l. L - - - 4 .. q FIRST ROW: D. Wiggins, H. Balmer, M. Slrauss, S. Jones, B. Drisltell, E. Rosensliel, S. Watson, D. Combs, D. Whifalter, D. Daub, P. Minges, C. Vaughf, B. Marlin, J. Sielrieid, C. Olmsted, M. Wells. SECOND ROW: M. Francis, R. Carpenler, P. Boehringer, P. McLemore, M. Woehrmann, S. Cusfer, J. Thomas, J. Brown, F. Reiman, J. Werner, D. Dyer, M. Spreen, P. Siehl, M. Broclrman, L. Clark, E. Arnold. THIRD ROW: D. Keller, B. Wallter, L. Roberfs. R. Bulz, J. Huber, B. Danerneyer, C. Schrnicll, l. Oscherwih, E. Rosenlhal, R. McMullen, T. Burlte, B. Mosier. FOURTH ROW: B. Maddux, R. Hornberger, IJ. Genlil, T. Wriglwl, W. Runli, B. Boyer, L. Diersing, D. Hall, W. Burgohann, D. Rolfe, D. Aflerlon, D. Holland, B. Bernharcll. Dfjrjc Y f vii' rjrfvgj ---,,. f - .Y . -.7 Moments Highlight Memories In hetwten perforinwnccs tnctnbtrs of thc ntwly 'vanilcd court wtrc aus t ' U 'nt e - I'uss adoptcd In the choir while thc robari'tns ro Jcs. . 'cr inuct t c iJer't ion 'cnior C' o' r 1 A D ' i I I i ' mn - '- ' I y p tttinh i o llttt 4 ' ' If ' ' ' 1 were concerned about the cure given the new 'W I - Mt' I I'l I .t , be .h it f I - 1 Ji w wi ' t ' a W c tosc 21 handsonic 1'n hich 'Il hccbtnc tradition with the choir. The ensemble is in Awyf select group front the choir. It tneets three titnes a week, rehearsing choir music and other selet- . Z, stss I tions. In this Interlude in Hughes High I Q, A St'hool's history, choir ineinhers look back at the high standards developed by former choirs with the hope of perfection in the future. Officers for 1951-1952: Dick Werner, President: Beverly Driskell, Vice Mr. Robed C. Mcspadden rem,-ned +0 Hughes in President: John Palmer, 'lrezisurerz Marlene I947 as assistant choral director to Mr. John Molnar. XVOCIITIDHHII, Secretary: Janie Brown and Mari- In I949 MV- MGC became director of The Senior lyn Taylor, Librarians: Pat Minges, Sallv Pounds, Clfonf' Ensembl? Jumo' Chow' Freshman Chou and Robariam ' Girls and Boys Glee Clubs. ' kdm Hhdacn graduated tronitdughesin I939. WWSf f if 'R A Wh f M' X f tk FIRST ROW: S. Ecltman, N. McAnally. J. Maddux, W. Ogle, P. McConnell. B. Frost, L. Francis, P. Spealt, J. Maurer, A. Ott, E. Eason, B. Porter, M. Schmidt, R. Joos, J. Paxton, P. Kuhns. SECOND ROW: S. Pounds, R. Robbins, M. Smith, D. Maisch, A. Meadows, J. Smith, A. Hargis, L. Hogue, S. Graff, C. Porter, J. Kemper, J. Combest, C. Jordan, B. Shumater, M. Taylor, E. Sonntag, M. Southgate. THIRD ROW: B. Hering, E. Kiradiiett, D. Kammann, D. Brown, B. Spaeth, H. Burns, E. Weidlich, D. Werner, N. Hunter, W. Henry, B. Niltias, L. Algaier. FOURTH ROW: H. Bramstead, T. Runclz, M. Bershadslry, J. Palmer, I. Andrews, B. Husman. D. Crandall, I, Rohrbach, J. Walter, E. Patterson, A. Cox, F. Woosley, R. Otto. Page one hundred one I -. Orchestra Performances Show Skill Iiht- Hughes Ortlicstiu has lung lat-tin an intrt-gal 111111 oi thc school. It has llIl'IliSllt'll t-xitertaiimit-nt and rclaxzttion lim' fllllliL'llliCS, and personal satislactiun :incl st-nsc ul' ziqlmicvcxiicnit lm' its nit-inhcrs. Thc chicl aim ol thc urtllcstrzt is tu bring to light and clcvcluli thc talents nl' tht- musically zunhitiuus students. iI'hc urcllt-st1'z1 has brought plczlstllr :incl clljnyilicnt to the stuclcnl hotly and tht- puhlic in the clll1ilSllllkiS ciOlliL'lil. znsscmhlics, Mcrry-CLo-Rouncl. and Ci0lIllllL'IHL mt-nt. 'Iihe group is unilcr thu cztpzihlc lcatlcrsliip ui Mr. HCl'lll21ll H. Slaymzm. H.ff,,Q ff.. FIRST ROW llett to rightl: D. Rosensweet, A. Benton, J. Kock, K. Swenson, J. Kemper, J. Hall, J. Hinds, J. Maurer. SECOND ROW: A. Dratch T, Goldstein, B. Keese, C. Hickman, V. Crumes, J. Reichwein, J. Courtney, M. Ellington, F. Phipps. THIRD ROW: R. Winters, E. Goldberg, E. Sontag S. Meyer. J. Berleman, J. Hobbs, A. Oriez, D. White, R. Cooke, R. Bowlin, R. Gentile, J. Blincoe, K. Taylor, B. Roeller, H. Garrison, R. Abramson B. Coliguri, M. Green. wifi ffrif' l'utir'if1lvf- l lwfn Theres Music In Their Hearfs SENIOR GIRL'S GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW Ileff 'fo righII: B. Snead, S. Jones, C. KIoHer, A. Kadefz, S. Schuler, B. Douglas, L. HaII, C. Levin, I. Cohen, D. Hild, B. Brock. J. Hamilion. SECOND ROW: G. Lucas. M. Youlxilis, G. Sadler, A. Nash, C. Berman, C. Buidoso, H. Schrof, S. Waison, J. Templin, M. CroHy, R. Fogel, B. Sirauss, J. Commins, E. Sonfag, M. Bohl, W. ScoH. THIRD ROW: C. Meyer, B. Cecil, M. Merz, J. Helmsin, S. Bare, V. Kuhn, L. Schucll, S. Poe, M. Ginsberg, M. Forman, J. Woodruff, P. Cherneh, C. Young, M. Vogel. NOT IN PICTURE: J. BresI'er, J. Ferdon, R. Kidwell, R. Cohen, B. Greenberg, L. Kiser, J. Chamas, S. Chambliss. SENIOR BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW ileff Io righfl: B. Reynolds, R. Beecher, C. Myers, J. Hunnemeyer, E. Wynn, A. Zorn, C. King, J. Nikias, D. Gordon, D. Crawford, D. Casper, SECOND ROW: B. Margrave, J. Fischer, C. Schmidf, E. Thompson, T. Aslzin, D. Freese, J. Die+z, R. Werner, R. Danemayer, R. Thompson, C. Hicks, R. Woosley, J. Dumler. THIRD ROW: J. Beier, N. Trian+afiIou, A. Anderson, T. Apking, R. Hoskins, H. Findley, G. Grubbs, R. Dabney, J. Srrong, J. Welch. NOT IN PICTURE: L. Allgeier F. Bauer, T. Bauer. P. Condo, D. Perry, B. Perri, D. Roberfson. Page one hundred Three Band Steps Up Half-Time 'lhe newly reorganized Hughes hand has established :tn enxiahle reputation lor the school. Long hours ol practice and rehearsal under the cjapahle direction ol' Mr. Herman H. Slaynian precede every group perlorrnanie. Belore rnany loothall and basketball lans, the hand lorinations haw added color to hall-tiine lestivities. M. Not only has the Hughes hand perlorined in this way, hut has also given us new spirit and lest at pep sessions and musical background lor school plays and xarious auditorium sessions. lhis year. the hard working inajorettes donned new unif lorrns. Miss Francis Adonieit, with the help of the major- ettes themselves, designed and sewed the colorlul Indian-sty le outlits which even have genuine rnotcasins to inateh. This year as always. the hand has sponsored the Band- Queen campaign to gain nionex' toward the greatly needed hand unilorins. The new Hand-Queen was tludy Appel. Mr. Herman H. Slayman, Direcfor FIRST ROW: J. Nivens, D. While, A. Nicholos, G. Mecltslrofh, R. Lawrence, J. Lloyd. SECOND ROW: G. Feldman, S. Sfalman, C. Mooneyham, R. Huddle S. Lipp, V. Head, R. Burgin, B. Foley, R. Lemasfer. THIRD ROW: F. Leifh, K. Taylor, J. Blincoe, G. Troulman, C. Wisenberger, J. Leonhardl, R. Abra liamson, J. Welch, R. Sweeney. G. Courfs, J. Nivens, J. Ramundo, R. Genlile, R. Friclce, E. Muff. r BAND MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Wiffenburg, A. Cofiier, J. Harfman, M. Crofly. C. Devins, J. Hartman, L. Bledsoe, K. Reese SITTING: L. Pickeif. FIRST ROW: L. Clayfon, F. Leeds, J. Maurer, N. Diefers, B. Cooke. SECOND ROW: K. Rush, P. Hesley, C. Yee, J. Courtney, P. Thomas, J. Reichwein THIRD ROW: M. Goddard. R. James, E. Courfney, J. Wade, P. Mefzger, T. Armsey, M. Cohn, M. Einhorn. STANDING: M. Weber, S. Wafson, R. Hankins A. Smi+I1, J. Genfil, A. Kessnick, B. Kaffer, J. Dufeil. iqrf vine: liunflmc Vigor And Vitality Characferize Pep Club ff? . We 'Q - ' ' . T T 'lf f f ix t ,. Qi.. cr ,I y, W X N V L- if ,, A f , ,ff il I 'A . . 5 O C --f . ' V M' f 2 1 ., , .1 ,i .2 f ffg-t,rl..' ' V: 'W ,I ll , Q. ,if 7 A , v adm, I f K, 7,127 . .H xx . . 3 V nf, V' I , V i Qi' 'mQwf: I - 2 K i I T 7' J i? ? fc .geffi ,114 ,- 5' 'Q y - -1 4 A f .1 1: W -' Q The LiHle Big Red Mascol - The King and Queen of Hearfs-Robin Freeman Sandy McSpadden. and Carol Sullwerland. Displaying alnicmst inexliaustalile energy ancl ingenuity wax the I'CAlllX'L'l1ZlICil Pep Club. Clu- Slicnisnnx Rcilic-it McSIiaclclc-n ancl Milton Ancleiscin lieaclecl unc' ul the nicist active school clubs. 'lilncntglicnit the year. the club liacl tag clays. On these clays club inc-inbeis solcl small c'cilcn'c:cl tags which piicnnotc-cl bcrttc-it teani ancl school spirit. Sci successlul werc- thenc- tag clieixc-s that almost nu one was seen witliciut thcfwe spiritecl Ipcmcwstc-rs prcntclly allowing Icntli licnn a lmuttcin cn' wrist. Special sections were 1'c'sc-rvecl in tlicf stancls at l'cmtlJ2lllga111c's. 'llic-se sc-cticmns wcrcf anicing thc' nicht sliiritc-cl cliec-ring sections in the city. Vllllf' basketball lc-ani alsci was baclcecl by Nags. 'dl T' THE EXECUTIVE BOARD FIRST ROW: C. Harris, A. Coolc, N. Russell, D. Combs. SECOND ROW: B. Genlile, M. Wilfenburg. L. Piclcefl, B. Vago K. Reese. B. Danemeyer, J. Milchell, D. Werner. 1 uit Parlafors FIRST ROW: M. Wagner, S. ScI1uIIer, S. Charkins, H. Finer, D. Abraman. SECOND ROW: V. Rosenbaum, D. Fine, Mr Gray G. Frommer, D. Kammann. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Brown, A. Cohn. Hughes Qrafors Express Ideas of Students Parlators, tl1e Hughes oratorieal organizatioii, was originated by Mrs. Enolia Heile ol' tl1e Eng- lish Department, in l925. The name Parlators is derived lrom tl1e F1'encI1 verb parIer, meaning to speak. Although priniarily Coneeriied with debating, Parlators, is made up ol' seven various speech eoiiipetitions. They are, debating, exten1pora11eous speaking, poetry reading, dramatic deelamation, oratorifal deelamation, original oratory, a11d humorous detlamation. Every other Tuesday, orators from The Greater Cineiniiati Speech League meet at one oIf tl1e meniber schools lor a competition. A tournainent gets its name engraved o11 the Speech League trophy. Any school getting its 1131116 o11 the trophy three times, may keep it. The last tour11a1ne11t Hughes wo11, was in January olf I95l. The january debate ol' 1952 lound Hughes i11 last place. and MeNiel1olas High School winning the trophy. Head debaters lor the l95I-H952 st l1ool year were: Negative-Dorotliy Abern1a11 a11d Gabe Fl'O11ll1l6l', Al'l'l1'11l2lIlVC-lVI2l1'glC VVZIQIICI' and .Ianie Brown. The question was: Resolved tl1at All Anieriean Citizens Should be Sttbject to Conseriptioii lor Essential Services i11 Time ol' VVar. The club sponsor is Mr. Arthur D. Gray. history tezieher. Page one hundred seven To HoIcI, As 'Twere, The Mirror Ihis year. Sages has presented nturt- plays than ever Imelore lor the Hughes sttttlettts, their lami- Iies, atttl lrietttls. Ilntler the capable tlirettion ul' Miss Mary Pollartl, the Sages have worketl endlessly and have sltown their tlrantatit acltiew- tnent in the plays, You Cant ,fake It XVith You atitl 1,iIe XVith Father. 'Ielevisiott has also Int-nelitetl by one ul the perlurmames ol various tttetnhers ol this gruttp. when The Last Curtain was given in April. On Siege THESPIANS - FIRST ROW: B. Simpson, T. Burke, V. Rosen- baum, J. Thomas. SECOND ROW: A. Cohn, S. Pounds. J. Grogg. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Mich- aelson, R. Hornberger. C. Jor- dan. SAGES-FIRST ROW: G. Slienberg, J. Larson, C. Budoso, J. Pheffer, B. Simpson. L. Keller, M. Keen, S. Charltins, N. Marcus P. McLemore, J. Mauer. SECOND ROW: S. Schuler, B. Garwood, S. Ronsheim, E. Scheen, J. Corfney, R. Lawrence, F. Gufman R, Cohen, C. Berman, S. Kaiser. THIRD ROW: T Springer, J. Gerharf, J. Pefers, R. Keish, F. Huenefelcl, R. Genfile, G. Frommer L. Levine. S. Bowers, J. Gaudin, B. Meyers. NOT IN PICTURE: Alvin Cohn. Up To Nature lhespians, made up of selected members of Sages, is an honor- ary group having gained ll certain number ol points to be eligible I lor membership. A hard working group, quite often overlooked, is the Stage Crew. This group, efficiently run for the p2lSt two years by Bill Naylor. is responsible for the machine-like precision with which Hughes productions are presented. lVithout the niany hours put in by these boys, the stage productions would be virtually impossible. STAGE CREW FIRST ROW: R. Recher, R. Royalify, J. Inman, E. Wynn, W. Phipps, G. McWhorter, M. Grofh. SECOND ROW: R. Cook, M. Kervin, C. Schiller, D. Gerbofh, J. Weingarfner, F. Leifh, W. Naylor, J. Muller. NOT IN PICTURE: M. KoII- morgen. Backstage SAGES- FIRST ROW: C. Porrer, M. Whaley, J. Fisher, S. Skirving, D. Haier, J. Slegman, J. Aufdermarsh, C. Jordan, NN. Schoening C. Campbell, J. Brendlinger, SECOND ROW: B. Michaelson, B. Land, J. Larrick, C. Pinfold, D. Drohan, P. Henry, P. Pounds K. Cook, D. Aberman, J. Thomas, J. Maiffeld, L. Byers. THIRD ROW: R. Boyer, R. Hornberger, D. Kammann, M. Hoffman J. Smiih, J. Werner, S. Pounds, K. Paulson, J. Grogg, V. Rosenbaum, T. Burke. Page one hundred nine Great Achievement Leads . H -Club 'llht- H-Club, an honor sotit-ty lor boys who huvt- carnctl a lt-ttcr in some llllilll ol athletics. was lormetl in 19-18, hy Coztth Alain Kintlshcy and Mr. Dwight Smith. 'Ilhe ptirpostr ol tht- oi-gzinifation is to promott- lcatlt-1-sliip. stzahility. tlczin living, zlntl to proniott- gent-rztl gootl lfllllllxlllll zintl sportsinanship. along with :in flllljfilllllllly lor social zillairs untlci' the right i tontlitions. 'I'ht- club tontributt-s many sciwites to tht- sthool. Annually the H-Club sponsors tht- All Sports Qut-t-n Dzintt-. 21 liziyritle, and ll basketball ltitlll in tht- llllCl'-ll'2lIL'1'lllU' lt-agut-. The club also sponsort-tl tht- salt- ol progrztins lor tht- Pigskin Preview. FIRST ROW: K. Buck, R. Lucas, J. Hecltler, R. Goering, G. Clemons, G. Davis, G. Godby, D. Spradling, F. Richmond, D. Werner, R. Greiser, G. Bass R. Irvin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kinchy, G. Franlnenslein, E. Llaclm, W. Rogers, W. Lloyd, W. Grimes, S. Lipp, W. Huber, E. Rosenlhal, E. Spaller, C. McClure l. Rohrbach, A. Greiser. THIRD ROW: R. Hansel, R. Jamis, T. Wert, M. Greene. R. Smilh, L. Hudson F. Harlman, W. Kennedy, W. Bode, J. Palmer C. Gladden, S. Ulmer. Pi it one llllflfxlffffl lt.-ri . To Future Attainment These six seniors form 'the Execulive Board of Honor Society. Top row: Bar- bara Heilzler, Nancy Mur- phy, Vincenf Orlando. BoH'om row: Lore Schneid- er, Joan Thomas, Marilyn Wiegand. , .. Honor Society, a club lor students ol' high scholastic standing was lounded three years ago hy Mrs. Edna LeRoy and Miss Helen Iiejaeh. The six juniors with the highest scholastic' rating are chosen to constitute the Honor Society Executive Board. Mernhers ol the senior class who have maintained a 9092 average lor three and a hall years are admitted into the club. Seniors who were admitted this year were: Allan Feller, -Iudy Appel, Mary Hellerich, Alvin Cohn, NVilliain Rogers. Edward Ettin, Arlene Hasenlahl, Sally Meyer, John Palmer, Martha Ransenherg, Sella Bodenheirner. Pat McConnell, Barbara Colling, Lorraine Epperson. XYanda Barnes. Marilyn Taylor, Joyce Maurer, Sally Pounds, Shirley Barrett, Robert Heringg Ronald Lipka. A n d ren' Pronay, Paula Siehl, tlo-Ann Kemper, Morris Miller. and Earl Spiegel. Page one hundred eleven FIRST ROW: W. Runclt, R. Lucas, V. OrIando, N. Hunter, J. FIeming, T. Wiederstein, J. Carrier. SECOND ROW: R. Hansel, B. Boyer, D. Knoblaugh, R. Irvin, R. Smith, T. Wright. In lit' eligililc' lm' iiivniilnc-iwliip ol Hi-Y 21 Imv must bc an attivt- incin- Imcr ol Hughes Club, and have uutstzinding qualities of lczulmsliip zintl liinior. This vt-nik activities included: Mr. X Ilztmt-, candy szllcs. llnct' IINIIIKIIUII services, lfzitlici' :intl Son Banquet, and ucncling rcprc- wiitzitiws lu miivciitium :incl Cleanup Nclmn llotltl. Serving as zulvisor is NIV. I':iuI llfnwis. Clean-up Committee. f'T.,.' :f 5 Hughes Induction Team. ' Davy Herbert entertains at Mr. X Dance Hi-Y Creates Christian Character 'iqfg 'WNV' IuJruIif1fI Iwi-Iv: , . ,, , - 2. wife.. -.V MWA- f- A HW I-nv: . 14,23--W A- -- ---v - Tai- Y Y - - I in inns?- Y-Teens Maintain High Standards K' V i 'L 1 df Candlelighi Recognilion Service. Visi+ To The Counly Home. ,,. . . . ... , V, . . X-leens is za xlllll1Ul'LllYlSlUl1 ol ihe X.lI.LA. anal is open to all girls ill I-Inghes. The zinnual lLC-IJTCZIIQCI' party in the Iall and the polato chip sale in the spring were the two niziin events of the year. Xvorking together Hi-Y and Y-'Iieens sponsored a visit to the county honie. 21 cllll'lSllHZlS caroling party. and 21 boy and girl relations panel discussion. This year Y-Teens sent Christmas Cards to all Hughes teachers and , Z get-well cards to sick members. Miss Ann Rasche is the advisor. 4 V iii? Y-TEENS EXECUTIVE BOARD. SITTING: C. Jordan, J. Rayls, J. Gerbofh, S. Lancasler, J. Gaudin. R. Monlgomery, M. Hein- hold, L. Schneider, S. Slrirving. STANDING: Miss Rasche, N. Murphy, F. Reiman, R. Cox. S. Cusler, J. Perrine. Page one hundred Ihirieen Krueck Club Provides f ri.l J A 5 Our Future Leaders -C use ,DL 'COX 'WH L L X XtjT?i?7wlliyllllllflllll rr.f ffffvq N 1 LL. - L fffPflf l2l' w. 1649? lr Q 'A . Xi , Xl- , Xi, V lr ' F In iungiiilirni ziml rciiiciiilmiuiiu- ol Rccl Krug-ck, ll lmelovccl Huglics lootball mzuli. the Krucck Cllulm was loumlcd in I9-18. by Mr. Grimes. Il is 21 club lor Hl1lSl2lllillI1g lfrc-sliiiiaii Qiiicl Supllmnorc boys. 'llic two lmrposcs ol Krucck Club :irc to hc ul scrviic to thc school and to pmviclc good limes lor their members. On Ilic scrvicrc siclc, they sold baskctlmall schcclulc pcncils zuicl misilctoc at Cllirislmzls. l'i'ucc-oils lrmn the szilcs went to the Clnislmas Fund. FIRST ROW: W. Siewarf, R. Roufl, R. Mougey, E. Sforfz, R. Royalfy, P. Briglwl, J. Brauninger, J. Freeman, L. Kaiser, E. Crawford, D. Casper, J. Bammerline. SECOND ROW: R. James, R. Singlefon, E. Clark, J. Howard, R. Kull, R. Recher, J. Huber, R. Buiz, D. Burdsall, R. Beels, F. Haas. R. Riley, R. Russell, J. Leonhardt. THIRD ROW: D. Bierbaum, D. Dean, R. Spiess, J. Waller, L. Diersing, R. Smith, R. Spaillw, G. Bass, R. Hansel, R. Hansford, D. Hall, F. Liefh, P. Hesley, W. Spafz, A. Cors, B. Bernhard. ago fmt: liumlicnl lfiiiilggii FIRST ROW: J. Paxion, S. Bowers, T. Taltao, M. Geier. B. McRae, W. Dye, D. Zillich, M. Tanner, G. Brolherion, J. Alnlensforf, J. Emlary. J. Herbers, J. Gaudin, J. Coolc. SECOND ROW: G. Finlr, J. Snowden, M. Sadler. J. Berleman, J. Aufclermarsh, E. Carler, N. Brown, J. Ruppanier, C. Furnier, B. Porler, G. Biclr. J. Wenzel, M. Green, J. Prior. THIRD ROW: P. Buckley, D. Hunsuclxer, C. Borer, J. Arnold, V. Bell, P. Pounds, C. Muclrenfuss. M. Nadel, C. Jordan, E. Wenlzel, G. Ren+schler, E. Baker, N. Creamer, J. Thorworlh. The Hufettes Ol'g2lllllI4lll0ll is am dignified and outstanding as the name implies. The Freshman and Snplroniore girls who Iiorni its nieinhership, however, liaxle picnics, talent shows. and parties, as well as keeping up their high schulastit standing. In grade seliools when girls are chosen to represent their sclioul in this organization, grades are not all that are taken into consideration. Person- ality and being best all around are even more important lor living a happy life in future years. Prev B r Q! ly jj , MAH i Y l l M J l J ll ,l,lllllill'i 1,5 i J it V M Huzefres Pave The Way , l ,r,i, l ll To Fufure Success fl PJLABMW Q ..i. lil le 1 -Qgfifl' Page one hundred lilleen Mathematicians Meet Monthly FIRST ROW: J. Hartman, R. Cohen, S. Ronshein, B. Snead, P. Burch, S. Charkins. SECOND ROW: J. Templin, G. MandeI, P. Nussbaum, M. Kier, A. Zissman, B. Kaplin. THIRD ROW: D. Peters, R. McMuIlin, Pres.. V. Ashley, L. Hudson, S. Lipp. Dietitians Devise Delectable Dishes FIRST ROW: E. Helm, N. Brown, J. Siemering, S. Kriendler, M. Groehinger, M. Mueller, J. Speeg, B. FIynn, J. RoyaIty, I.. GaiIey, M. Bereile, F. Banks Pres., C. Mathis. SECOND ROW: M. Foley, V. Abercrombie, J. Steinkamp, G. Lucas, A. Crawford, M. Taylor, J. Prior, J. Nunns, A. Hass G. Haberthier, Y. Lazar. THIRD ROW: P, Garnett, P. Madden, M. Kier, S. Custer, B. Prass. C. Levine, S. Winters, S. Conners. P. Bachrach, E. Dunaway G. Stinnctfc, M. CIarIi. Page Ono hundred sixteen ., T, . , 4, ' ITv,,, ', Latin Unites Past With Present Anyone new mining into Hughes might think they were in several lureigii wtiiitries at one tinie. This may seeni exaggerated 21 little, but many Hughes students do lezirn to rezitl, write :intl speak Latin, lfrench, Gei- man or Spanish. You may think languages are rather 21 waste ul time heczittse thzintes ure. niust ol us will not have an opportunity to speak our nltllflgll tongutf' in its native lzintl, hut this is lane lrmn tiene. Lune guages are hartl in that they are too new lor us, but they are even inure interesting. XVe not only lat-unite acquainted with the tnountries anal custoins ol our loreigii lrientls, hut we learn to lllllJl'UX'C linglish grznnf nun' by studying tmistrtietimis :intl the history ol wziriotts English worcls. FIRST ROW: J. Paxton, J. Stegman, S. Lancaster, J. Ahlenstort, S. Reed, P. Chase, B. Macldux, J. Peters, M. Keen, S. Chandler, J. Gerhart, J. Gauclin, S. Bowers. SECOND ROW: B. Simpson, J. Deiters, J. Brown, A. Martin, M, Davis, S. Ronsheim, G. Wark, M. Weber, D. Hild, C. Berman, J. Koch, M. Ellington, D. Drohan, J. Volk. THIRD ROW: W. Shrout, B. Chandler, G. Mandell, W. McKinley, A. Stetanopoulis. C. Scott, W. Phipps, J. Lewis, D. Van Dyke, B. Cooperstein, R. Spaith. FIRST ROW: D. Russell, C. Ogier, A. Jungshoved, P. Clark, M. Bruestle, M. Sadler, S. Salyers, President: J. Dennis, A. Cox, J. Fischer, C. Jordan, S. Skirving, N. Russell. SECOND ROW: L. Beier, P. Kellett, E. Dunaway, M. Bennett, J. Autdermarsh, J. Seetried, J. Brester, D. Denike. J. Roberts, C. Chamas, K. Swenson, C. Manclell, J. Seibel, K. Panlson, I. Pickens. THIRD ROW: R. Hansel, R. James, J. Ashley, T. Hamont, R. Schroeder, R. Russell, D. Chadwell, R. Cook, A. Cors, J. Leonhardt. Romance of Spanish Language Is Sfudied FIRST ROW: B. Kraus, E. Flowers, L. Burgin, R. Beaiy, S. Charlrins, L. Lifwaclr, G. Minshinslry, R. Kaplan, V. Vigiris, J. Holzwarfh, A. Rose, E. Twolf S. Manheimer, T. Fine. SECOND ROW: R. Kahn, B. Heiizler, N. Goodwin, S. Lancasier, R. Monigomery, F. Guifman, B. Kraus, R. Reis, M. Sfrauss J. Siegermiller, S. VVBISOI1, J. Prior, S. Dickerson, T. Talrao, G. Sadler, J. Bradshaw. THIRD ROW: A. Cook, J. Danlreri, J. Ruppanner, B. School: D. Scheen, S. Horn, F. Fink, J. Klein, R. BeeI's, D. Fine, J. Tash, J. Prior, L. Schneider, J. Arnold, E. Scheen, S. Salyers. FIRST ROW: L. Hammon, S. Shaddclee, B. Aren, C. Warner, S. Bodenheimer, P. Friedlander, N. Marcus, J. Roberis, D. Mark, J. Massel, M. Wacksman, E. Ginsburg, A. Zisman, R. Brill. SECOND ROW: M. Woerhmann, J. Brendlinger, P. Lipp, N. Murphy, C. Suiherland, J. Gerboih, P. Rocks, S. Bell, A. Thielrneyer, S. Cusier, B. Johnson, P. Derhefer, L. Combs, D. Johnson. THIRD ROW: B. Miller, D. Hunsuclner, D. Haisley, G. Goff, L. Nelson, L. Hudon, T. Ungar, R. Hornberger, C. Mooneyham, B. Hering, B. Alferion, M. Richardson, J. Hoff, R. Kloih, H. Marsh, C. Sexion. NOT IN PICTURE: L. Epperson, Presideni. I ilf- fini- liuiiilrf-ilQ-uqlilif-1-ii ..,, Knowledge Is Acquired Through Languages THE FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: V. Chamas, F. Kali, T. Goldslein, A. McGibony, B. Simpson, M. A. McRober'fs, S. Reid, J. Burgasser, S. Meyer, E. Rosensleil, J. Herbers, P. Shaw, V. Albu. SECOND ROW: W. Huelsemann, D. Haier, S. Kaiser, B. Marlin, T. Springer, G. Renlschler, M. Hayes, P. Edmunds, E. Carler, R. Nealy, C. Carney, S. Barrelf, S. Gold, J. Hooser. P. Pounds, I. Cohen. THIRD ROW: M. Jacobs, E. Hunler, P. Siehl, F. Reiman, S. Eclzman, N. Cusick, W. Hodge, G. Frommer, A. Orrez, J. Slorm, T. Burke, J. Cour+ney, M. Wagner, M. Taylor, P. McConnell, C. Pinfold, K. Coole, J. Simmons. THE GERMAN CLUB I FIRST ROW: J. Linkendorfer, M. Fisher, M. Heinold, L. Francis, E. Kessler, P. Graihwohl, C. Divens, E. Helm, N. Keller, J. Harfman, E. McCIanahan, J. Har'l'man, L. Anger. SECOND ROW: I. Sfeinmann, D. Nickerr, M. Kier, M. Wagner, M. Whaley, R. Lawrence, H. Schrof, C. Hochsrrasser, E. Reiber, J. Uhlhorn, P. Klein, M. Clayfon, C. Waller, R. Robens, E. Kramer, C. Broughlon, L. Parchman, E. Reclcman, A. Collier, L. Huerher, J. Templin, M. Jacobs, C. Levin, P. Sfewarl, J. Siemering, A. Beclrer. THIRD ROW: L. S+or+z, K. Hansen, P. Mafhias, J. Hobbs, E. Johnen, R. Buise, S. Smifh, H. Polaslri, S. Morris, O. Henclr, N. Hunler, H. Masfin, H. Pence, D. Melchiorre, B. Lischer, J. Muller, H. Sfrauss. A. Grube. Page one hundred nineleen Sales Clubs Learn From Civic Leaders The Sales Clubs are coniposecl old stuclents interestecl in learning selling technicpies. They learn new inethocls ol selling :incl how to improve olcl ones. This year they obtainecl lirst hznncl aclyice lironi prominent inenibers of the Sales Executiye Louncil, who spoke to theni on topics ol general interest to all, such as aclyertising ancl proceclure lor applying lor a job. On the social sicle. the clubs got together lor inoyies at school ancl Z1 picnic in the Spring. FIRST ROW: D. Gordon, M. J. Borer, F. Gligor, B. Thompson, M. Johnson, N. Spencer, L. Parchman, J. Commins, J. Weis, B. Randlefl, P. Mathias, M. Sobel. SECOND ROW: L. Konloniclca s, D. Fiflro, R. Slimer, R. Cole, L. Harrison. D. Koebbe, M. Harding, M. Miller. THIRD ROW: M. Green, J. Bernstein, D. Shannon, B. Josephson, R. Brisbin, D. Shannon. FIRST ROW: P. Haier, C. Mathis, S. Monahan, A. Mazes, G. Edwards, C. Quinn, H. Bundman, E. Frey, S. Win+ers. SECOND ROW: G. Shivel, E. Walters, B. Vago, J. Klein, J. Rieger, N. McAnally, J. Klohboclc, P. Wise, D. Gray. THlRD ROW: K. Ball, N. Tribble, L. Klems. I. Sliens, C. Hiclcman, J. Heclcler, P. McGee, D. Koebbe, J. Coleman. G. McClure. Page one hundred lwonly While Merchandisers Gain Experience in Stores Hughes SIJUIISUIN 21 iiiclrlizttitlisiiig mttrsc Im' senior stutlvnts. 'l'Iit-su stutlt-nts t work 21 hall' clay, tluicc times at wc.-ck zuul combine sclicml wmk with zutuztl cxpcrientc in thc store. lu spite ol their busy to-up schtfclulc, mt-lulitfis ul tht' Mcrcliamlising Club lountl time to visit vztriotts plzut-s ull llllCl'CSl ztttmupzuiit-cl by their SIJUIISUIQ Mrs. Elizabeth Shit-lcls. lllC'llIClCtl in this scrics ol tours wait' tht- 'Iialt Museum. the Clliilclrenk Convalesct-nt I-Ionic. Pmctci' zuul Gzuublc, :intl the Fashion Froclas Coiupztiiy. FIRST ROW: D. Mueller, M. Hooser, N. Mullinger, G. Brown, C. Kessler, J. Defzel, J. Saraas+os, C. Carrico, C. Barber, 6. Sieinberg, M. Blair. SECOND ROW: M. Kaplan, D. Oclce, C. Schumaclrer, B. Schock, R. Cohen, E. Miller, V. Abercrombie, R. Murphy, H. Garrison, D. Mog. THIRD ROW: J. O'Brien, J. Walker, H. Slilel, S. Kraverz, G. Busby, C. Kelsch, J. Schwarlz, J. Ray, J. Hobbs, A. Ginsberg. FIRST ROW: P. Haight L. Broclcman. D. Mueller, J. Turco, C. Kessler, J. Cromer, S. Green. D. Siegrisl, C. Kaiser, J. Broclcer, J. Brunswick. SECOND ROW: W. Caldwell, D. Weber, M. Gilbert L. Lynch. P. Sharp, M. Biedenltepp, H. Goetz, L. Roberfs. A. Blifzer. Page one hundred Iwenly-one Greek Grganlzaflons Form Lasting Friendships Miss Hazel Koppenhoefer Mr. Paul Bowers its Lliircl year. is capably slmunsorecl by Miss Hazel Koppcn- liocler and Mr. Paul Bowers. lhcsc aclviscrs assist thc sm'oritics and lratcrnitics by registering thc dalcs ol' all smial allairs so as to prevent mnllicls. 'Ilicir major rcspunsibility, linwcvcr. is lo sec that rushing is carried un in a cleinucratic manner and that high school lraufrnal lilo will always bc rcnicmlmcrccl by thc lricnclsliips lormcml :incl llic liappy Linics had by all. The Malorily Rules as One Dissenling Vofe is Cast I Omega Sknna l, FIRST ROW: E. Kramer, J. Woocls, B. Ader, H. Pence, A. Greiser, D. Knoblaugh, Presiclenl, R. Greiser, E. Kiradiieff, N. Hunfer, J. Poffenberger, B. Price. SECOND ROW: R. DeCamp, T. Meyung, J. Carrier, C. Slouser, M. Sfiegler, H C. Pierce, R. Mosley, R. Panniofo, F. Page, G. Busby, D. Moore. THIRD ROW: R. Boyer, D. Melchiore, W. Kolb, C. Konfonikias, C. Carmical, R. Heifisheimer, B. Jones, W. Runck, T. Burke. l l l il. l ll 1 4 I , l' il vs lv ei f ,P N Q 1 F Kappa ik Q M s 1 4 , sf - me .. ........ 1. ...ai E 1. 1 FIRST ROW: S. S+a+man, A. Bliizer, L. Einhorn, M. Bershadsky, S. Williams. SECOND ROW: B. Josephson, L. Malof, R. Comosar, B. Waxler, D. Selizer, J. Cohen. Pi Tau Pi FIRST ROW: J. Collins, B. Horwih, M. Peel, D. Sclween, A. Sfoller, E. EHin, D. Weiss, L. Barfel, C. Levy. SECOND ROW: M. Collins, A. Appelbaum, H. Polaslxy, J. Klein, L. Goldhoff, D. Gorden, V. Rosenbaum, J. Schwartz. NOT IN PICTURE: H. Schwariz, I. Bannefh. Page one hundred Twenty-Three I. 'S' v n .f , ,, if E 5 Z 4. A efzvl I Z1 Q 1 I. a. 4 A ,IM . Irvin, J. Heckler, R. Smi+h, V. Orlando, B. FIRST ROW: F. Richmond, C. ScoH, D. Gordon, D. Pefers, R. Wallrer, R. Werner. SECOND ROW: D. Sweef, B. Curren, D. G. Grubbs, R. Lucas, F. Weasley. THIRD ROW: R. Hansel, F. Harfman, T. Wrighi, B. Hering, J. Genfil, B. Madclux, K. Ball, L. McGownd, S. Ulmer. Williams, B. Grimes, K. Buck, G. Thomas, ' F I f' ,, ff ,. If , L If -J sg 'JJ AE ,- J 4' ' A '1',.-'Jffvjf . ' f ' , V 'rf , , . , . . , . ty . WV 'QgfffvfffivV,f,' w2s1f?Qf'1 ' , f I K5 -' f ,I s f r I I If -f ff 3 f A fr, , ' Q ,. Lfk hx, '1 Z4 f,' 9 Aff. . 42 iw,Q--,'.a:S51.f' feE:'fiX'.2E-1, fu' 'f f: f J ' ' , 4, If 1 I . 'N I ..,. rf- + 1 - or '- . :f : . dz I If ' 'f IQ, 4119! X I 'fu ' 3 ' '55 ' 0 U' 43 rf , KV few :,v' if 4,5 ' 1, Q41-ff' 1 A ' ' V 'iff - f f -5 ......,. , ,, W, - . '.t.s:.?.' A 1 :A I FIRST ROW: I. Andrews, H. Bramsled. Pres., R. McKee. SECOND ROW: L. Becker, G. Meclrsirofh, C. Ramsey. Q 'W-HS Mwome all ' -mf or ALL f ' f' 1f2.- F 4 ' f- , M i , of rf OP' .2-If I wr ' .iff '-Q Jff , ff' H' W' I ., 3 , ,scwfm f , 9 - . I Lg:,w? '?i, f-gfiffff' . . S , F fgilgtl .1 mv? 4 -Q' 8 . ,4- 1. evpj fam' - 1 .' - ?' .x . K ' 1 .wtfilf , f Y K, ' 1'- 1 ,-f . wg 1 FIRST ROW: B. Insco, J. Chamas, S. LaRue, C. Renschler, M. Davis, G. Brown, J. Sfegermiller, Pres., C. Waller, M. Lilly, N. Vaughl, D. England, S. Winfers, C. Dani. SECOND ROW: C. Campbell, P. Fishler, R. Kidwell, C. Olmsled, M. Hooser, M. Piclceff, C. Chamas, B. Hippard, J. Helmsin, J. Kassing. Page one Imnrlmd Iwenly Iour Tri Chi Delta Chi Delta l I 1 Y. l Delia Sigma Chi W. Couch, A. Meadows, J. Weise, C. Carrico, M. Faschnoi. Hepfa Beta FIRST ROW: M. Mueller, C. Su+herland, E. Baer. C. Schumacher, B. Simpson, S. Eclcman, President P. Grafhwohl, B. Press, J. Maddux, S. Speed, C. Gunlcel. G. Ward. SECOND ROW: B. Pas+or, V. Albu, P. TroH', M. Fisher, J. Huissen, J. Burgasser, R. Harrison, J. Zorn, M. B. Hase, J. Cook, N. Cusick. T. Francis, B. Thompson. THIRD ROW: M. Harris, S. Lee, R. Glissman, P. Sfevens, A. Marlin, J. Wesl. E. Reclcman, R. Spanaigle, J. Haefuer, J. Kirchiuer. Kyfyves FIRST ROW: N. Smi+h, J. Mayer, A. Mazes, J. Morse, C. Vigiris, J. Anderson, R. Joos, Presideni, B. Miller, D. Daub, B. Schoclc, J. Heffron, P. Sharroclx, C. Devins. SECOND ROW: J. Baylor, M. CroHy, J. Shee+s, C. Fifzgerald, M. Opp, M. Weber, G. PadgeH, M. Schmidf, E. Rosenfhal, V. Vigiris, L. Gailey, J. Holzwarfh, M. Sriegler, E. Hohnslone, C. Wendel, M. Schmidf. THIRD ROW: P. Bernhardi, C. Harris, D. S+illmalcer, S. Graff, W. Barnes, H. Roemer, F. Basien, J. Templin, M. Nadel, C. Vaughr, L. Forbes, J. Siefried, D. Burron, B. Hagen, C. Hochsfrasser. J. Arnold, H. Schrof. Page one hundred iweniy-live , Phi sv, I M l . W ,VD F. 1 ,. ' . , THQ -.... U A -L f I , .K I f 6 ' fi' f 137 C7 ,Ii I I. FIRST ROW: S. Charkins, J. Snider, R. KapIan, T. YucIo'fsI:y, B. Michaelson, P. Friediander, Pres., N. Marcus, H, G. Sfeinberg, S. Lieberman, S. Ronsheim, H. PoIoniecIra. SECOND ROW: P. Lipp, S. Kaiser, B. Krauss, B. Becker, F, C. Berman, S. Gold, A. Zisman, E. Ginsberg. THIRD ROW: J. Simmons, B. G-arwood, A. Fox, S. KreincIIer, M. Jacobs. NOT IN PICTURE: R. Greenland, D. Einhorn, P. Anschel, M. Youluilis, Ten members a+ Walnuf HiIIs , High School. I ,y, A -I Phi . Epsilon Ii vwii' III FIRST ROW: M. Berle, S. Wafson, D. Mueller, M. Sfeuber, Pres., B. Nelson, J. LaRyIe. SECOND 1,11 ROW: A. Hargis, J. Merriff, M. Richardson, W. Sirausbaugh, M. Long, L. Huefher. im FIRST ROW: P. Sfephens, N. Lever, P. Johnson. M. Borer, A, Bauman, E. HeIm, M. Spreen, Pres., P. Cochran, D. Halfenberg, B. Sfine. SECOND ROW: I. Pickens, C. Hornberger, K. Meyer, L. Schucil, B. SchaIIicIr, J. Schweifers, G. Fink, M. Smifh, J. Thorwarfh. , . Ijrififf 'mfg IiliiufIrf-11 Iwr'riI'-f ul- Omega Sigma Phi Phi Sigma Delta Tausia FIRST ROW: L. Bledsoe, J. Harfman, S. Lancas'fer, M. Heinhold, J. Appel, R. Cox, M. Wells, Pres.: L. Schneider, N. Murphy, M. Kier, P. Burch, J. Harfman, M. Moser. SECOND ROW: J. Fischer, N. Brown, J. Aufdermarsh, D. Hafer, J. Hooser, G. Sadler, L. Epperson, S. Bowers, B.Snead, J. Seimering, J. Paxion, J. Gauclin, M. Sfiegler, D. Gray, J. Berleman, C. Jorden, S. Slnirving, J. Gerbolh. THIRD ROW: M. Besi, J. Smifh, P. Maihias, W. Schoenling, S. Cus+er, M. Woerhmann, J. Middlefon, P. Nussbaum, D. Combs, P. Minges, S. Conner, L. Riilerhof, A. Cox, D. Hunsuclcer, J. Schmidfhorsr, P. Madden. Sigma Delta Chi 'Z if FIRST ROW: D. Rich, L. Piclrefl, E. Teel, R. Murphy, D. Siegresf, Pres., N. Russell, J. MincI1eII, S. Monohan, C. Osborne. SECOND ROWf E. Frey, M. Biedenkapp, B. Shumafe, C. Carmichale, R. Rocks, D. Day, M. WiHenberg, P. Lane, A. Haas. NOT IN PICTURE: B. Yoniy, A. Collier, A. Sahemenaier, B. Sulherland, A. McGibinny, P. Sharpe. C. Kessler. Pledging Promo+es Playful Pranks. Page one hundred Iwewryeseven 5 You Make The News I V. . I I .., ,nm 4 , Q Managing Eclilorz Dale Pe+ers Ci+y Ecliforz Dorofhy Aberman EDITORS, STANDING: D. Aberman. J. Mussman, G. Frommer, D. Pefers, D. McMullen. SITTING: S. Winfers, S. Speed, S. Lee, H. Pence, R. Liplra. J. Maddux. 7 l 'wx 'r f 3 5 .... s jx, 231 FEATURE WRITERS Ilell fo righllz S. Speed, C. Schumacher, S. LaRue, M. A. I Wells, F. Rciman, M. Taylor, T. Burke, N. Karfagin, S. Palillo, P. Boriclr. S. Lee. lv faqf ffnf: Iwurlflmfl lvlfjlllf' fwfllvl . We Prin'r If 3' Circulaiion Managers, Carloonisis, and Phoiographers. LeH +o righiz B. Mosier, D. Persons, J. Grogg, J. Baylor, M. Hooser, D. Mog, D. Kessen, A. Cox, F. Fink. Gargoyle Staff Only a few of the student body realize the many hours of labor that go into the publication ol' the Gargoyle. Aside from the hours spent in .Iournalism class, the stall works long and hard each Tuesday night. Many previously un- familiar terms become a necessary portion of the xlournalism students vocabulary, such as layout, copy, type rule, 24 point, lead, and bold lace. The stalf member, whether editor or cub reporter, gains a great deal of worth while experience through the time he devotes to the Gargoyle. The guiding hand and ever efficient sponsor is Miss Hazel Koppenhoeler, who has stood behind this publication since its beginning in l928. Reporters are: R. Boyer, C. Bujdoso, C. Chamas, Simmons, Pattilo, KI. Gaudin, C. Jordan, P. Keller, C. Schumacher, Bowers, V. Vigiris. Cub Reporters: D. Fine, D. Sweet, S. Horn, NV. L. Schoen- ling. Braugh, P. Pounds, G. Rick. Senior Editors: Sitting: F. Haygood, M. Kier, N. Murphy, S. La Rue. Sianding: A. Cohn, J. Gregg, D. Mog, E. Scliollmaier. Miss Hazel Koppenhoefer Page one hundred twenty-nine The Interlude ls The hard hours of work have paid dividends. The .Xnnual stall can look with pride at the finished product. Many people have given much time and ellort to pro- duce this annual. lVithin a lew weeks alter the beginning ol this year, the members ol the stall lnecznne a closely noordinated working group. Co-operation and patience were lound to he the indispensable factors in working together :ts a etall. 'llhe Businesx Stall helped to lurnish the revenue iiecessary to meet the costs. The Business Managers: Arlene OH and Eddie Elfin. Brought To Life The Editorial Staff with the aid of the artists and pliotographers lashionetl artistic and attractive layouts. Copywriters racked their brains to tell ol the scenes pictured. Alter hours olf pouring over layouts, Miss Virginia Keck uttered the precious words, Okay, send it clown. The engraver bid farewell and more time was clevotetl to the printer. Finally, with a sigh ol' reliel' ancl a sense of accomplishinent, realilation Laine that at last the 1952 Annual was coinpletetl. The Phoiographersz Gilberl Feldman, Dick Kessen, Dennis Mog, and Vincenl Orlando. THE ANNUAL STAFF: Rulh Cox, PaHy Burch, Bob Boyer, Pinlcy Friedlander, Sally Pounds, Barbara Michaelson, Judy Simmons, Sue Charlcins, Jimmy Grogg, Sue La Rue, and Viclor Rosenbaum. THE ADVISORS, siliingz Mr. Clyde Hall and Miss Virginia Keck. NOT IN PICTURE: Belly Ann Miller, Joan Thomas and Miss Frances Aclomeil, Ari Adviser. Page one hundred 'thirly-one - os fhe swiff seasons roll. yrl mmf- hLmClrr:il llwlrly September -I e Sc lmul upvm 7 - P. H. S. I... Pigskin l'1L'x'ic'w I l e IIugllcs-Clulumlms gzum' llc-llu H11gl1cs lJl'1lUl llII lm' l'll'L'SlllllL'll . m' cpl ' he l'lllQllL'Yl.Ullil2lllll Iwmllmzlll gzum' 21- Hughes Club sale ul spurt nlulllcs 'w 1 28 - I ul'gc'lfNlC-N01 l,l'lYL' ' 29 e Hug,lu'seSl. X2lYlL'l' luollmll gamm- Sfudenis enjoy lheir frip 'ro Columbus. Included in fhe group are: R. Heffesheimer, J. Holmes, M. Vogel, P. Burch, B. Heifzler, E. DeHof, M. Long. . 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Marilyn Kier, highlighting a bevy of beaufies, helps leam fo usher in a new foofball season. Exfreme leff: Mr. Ben Fullcsg fhird from righf: M. Kierg fiffh from righfz R. Smilh. 'fwfr J! E N... gl , Mr. X '+ain+ a+ all- ris Miss Ann Rasche. Aspiring seniors exercise in- ifialive during Boys' Wee M. Green, S. Lipp, E. Scholf- maier, R. Kammann, B. San dow, E. Rosenfhal, E. Porier A. Cohn, V. Rosenbaum, R. Boyer. Ccfober Y-il'cc'l1 lcc iil'L'2liiL'li l'zn1'ty Dads' Day - Hugllcsellugcr lizlum Football Gaim' Boys' YVGQIQ 'liyouls lm' Mayor Hi-Y Nh. X. Dunno B. I. Ll. Daly I igLz1ilVBowlie Day Huglms-VV:mclwurd Football ci2lIIlC Clruszulc link i'il'L'L'liUlIl Dimmu' I'illgilCS-CiL'llll'2li Ifmmllmll Gaim' Away, , ,, . A s f 2 We L 2 Proud faihers, displaying sons' uniform numerals, wa+ch 'fheir boys in aciion R V Woof? 6 V 5 .2-ii ! W r+'4sims'1f f og-s ,. if ' A n ' g i , V V ' 1 X' 'V W, . -V ,, 'V 0- . ,, ' if: ' , 2 Vs , ' ,Z . , . ,, . 'f ,gf . Mg , 'L ' s. 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November i .Ax I . - lIllgllK'N-xlllllllllll' lfuolliiill Gaim' ll f You Clziifl lailxc ll XX'ith You Plav 1 lll Y- ll. H. S. l.. lDOlllJlL llL'llllL'l' - Hughes- lllnliiiil Hills I3 -Qllllllflli 'lkmwii Nlccliiig Asscinlnly Ili e l'zui-ms' Night 20- l'lUllUl' Imzigiii' lfzisliion Show 2l - Y-'lii'c'iis, Hi-Y Yisil Cflllllly Home 22 - 25 f 'l'liz11il4sgixii1ig Holidays 2li - lil-giiining ol Clliiiislmus Fuml Clulleclious fill -- Hiiglics-Rcaicliiig llzlskcthzlll Clzmic Pal'+y Burch models feslive holiday fashions in Honor League Show. ,ZA M .ogg if 1 s, X 5? 2 Sandy McSpadden, minule mascol, helps cheer Big Reds on lo viclory. The maiorelles include: K. Reece, M. Willenberg, '- J. Harlman, A. Collier. X. l r . , I l his yi-ui. :ilu-i mumli lliuuglillul umsiclcizilioii, thc Pop ClhihchoseSgiiiilyilzliiglili-1'ol Klip .XIzu. :is thc Hughcs inaismi. Ruin or shim- shi- zmpcziiul on thu siclclincs iii 4 lull lncliziil l'Cg2lllll. Talenled Hughes aclors slar in produclion You Can'+ Take ll Wilh You. fi From lefl 'ro righl: R. l-lornberger, C. Jordan, T. Burke. g Band Sweelhearl, Judy Appel, and her courl add a nole of beauly +o lhe field of combal. From lefl' lo righl: M. Woehrman, M. Wells, J. Appel, L. Piclcell, B. Miller, D. Daub, S. BarreH. l 4 'rn' liiir1vlr'r'f'l lliifly lULIl ll!! Hi-Y, Y-Teen members fill Counly Home wilh merrymenl al' Chrislmas lime. l The Mile Box has become a symbol of Chrislmas sharing al Hughes. From lefl 'ro righr: S. Wilson, Mrs. Virginia Burlce, R. Royally. Prancing puppels presenl Chrislmas ai' Hollow Tree Inn. The 'Fronl hall's gliHering 'free spreads Chrislmas spiril' as Linda Bledsoe and Mr. Richard Thornbury examine gills. 7 8 ll 14 l5 19 20 21 22 oo 4... December Hughes-Norwocmcl Baskellqall Game Hughes-St. Xavier Baskctlmll fiZllI1L' Honor League Clmrislmzls FllL'2l Puppet Show Clu'istmz1s :ll Hollow 'llrcc lun Huglics-Elder Haskctlyzlll Game Cllrislmzls Clollccrt Y-Teens Caroling Intcrlralorily Czlroliug l'lllgl1CS-l'lZlllllll0Il liaskclball Camo January 2-ClllilSIlll2lS .Holidays Page one hundred lhirly-live 1 -J fill The in'rrica1'e and in+eres+ing problems of da+ing are discussed by 'rhe Hi-Y, Y-Teen panel on Boy-Girl Relafions. From lef+ io righ'I': R. Boyer, L. Schneider, R. Knoblaugh, M. Heinold, N. Hun+er, M. Kier. ? RZ' ' 'ff '73 QFM 'C X' -' ' ' , ,, 4 filff' ' gifs. I J ZZWE , 5 A 1 W 1 .- f, th13mp,g5 f wf ' e - 1 4, gg. I X ff' Wi 1 f ., ,. .. W 1.,.,.y. -,.,,, ,, ,f5,, f A 'I ,,. 4 gp' rs f 1 of , ,f 1 - 4 ff 5. ' -e,5f::. ff f 1- 1 1 1 El GN .f,..,,,,,, .,,. ,1h., .W f. AJ HJWQ 4, ,, WA, ,, .,f ,jrl gm- f , 4 '11 P Ls ony ff 1 1 1 1 1. f .3 af t gf . 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January I , . 4 1 Y Il11gl11-s-XX1ll111111' llzlslwllmlll fulllll ll C-XlIlIIQlNlll Nlvvl Il IIllgllc-s-XY11111l11':11il l3.1sl.1'll111ll 1.111111- H1 ll:1ll11l111g lfll l'11l111l:111l1f,1111l1'sl IH I I11gl11'sf.1'1111g1l li1lNlx1'lllAlll cnllllll' L., 23 l'vX1llllN 11' ry- 1 - ll-l.l11I1H111-c'1111I Slnnls lJ:1111c' U ll1111l11-sl'11111'll ll:1slX1'Il1g1ll fvllllll' 'S llisrllxslull l 1111 111111 l111111'l11-fl ll11rly'.1.1 lI1X, X lK'l'Il I31111.11I R1-l:1111111sI11p f..1f -W f 1K ,,.,.,wf , M ' Crammed knowledge flows 'rhrough fhe pen of Tom Huenfeld as he pours 'rhe 'fruils of his suffering on paper. Ron Irvin be-slows fhe Queen of Sporls crown upon smiling Judy Appel. February 2 e .Kilim-ricaui XX'z1y lnsliluu' S e llllS'llL'S'l'Vlllll'UXV llzrslwllmll flzrim' -1 IR-I1C.luI1 Lulmls bling, llzimc' lfl - Girls' XVc'ck 'liyuuls lm' Maxim 21 -- Hliglws-Clcllllazll l3ll'lilllJ2lll Galina' 'l'riplc-liezulm' 15 - Nzilimlzzl lilllllllllllf A-Xssmizuimi vi-ils Hughes Buskctlaull F1iUlIlll2llllL'l1l - Huglics-XVestcin Hills Guim- Robin Freeman and Carol Surherland exhibif lheir 1 iny lrophies and slupenolous smiles afler being crowned King and Queen of Hearls. Nalional Principals' Conven- fion guesls examine 'l'l'1e I95I Hughes Annual wi+l1 Bill Rogers. High-'Flying Robin Freeman infenlly walches 'rhe score- board during a Baskerball Tournamenf game. Senior girls become women in polil'ics for a day as 'rhey vie for 1'l1e lille of mayor during Girls' Week. From lefl ro right E. Burgeman, C. Cummins, H. Finer, C. Broughlon, M. Wagner, J. Brown, M. Vogel, J. Gerbolh, P. McConnell, S. Barell, M. Werning, S. La Rue, M. Wells, B. Colling, E. Eason. Page one hundred lliirly-seven I Q WAV Life in 'rhe days of gaslighls and horsecars is presen'l'ed by 'rhe Hughes players in Life Wilh Fal'her. From lefl lo righlr J. Grogg, C. Jordan, T. Burke. 2 3 25 5? T is 1 '- 5 3 ' QS V. vi? 1 as ' sf! S .4 ,s X .M we fav- Q . X 1 ' L .e .afs aiif 25' A S' March - I-Ionnr Smicty Menlbcrs Announced fyluniors Sp-lc-ct Class Rings Baseball 'I'cain Begins P1'ac.ticc - Lilc Xvilll Fiillltliu Play - Girls' Hlcck Fashion Show Hanger Drive Begins in Hmncromns - Hughes-St. Xavier Baseball Gznnc ANNUAL Goes To Press Careful examinalion precedes vohng as iuniors selecl' lheir class rings l cluded in 'rhe group are: J. Simmons D. Mark, G. Grubbs. in Mr. Kizer congralulales lhe six iunior members of Honor Sociely on a 'ob well done. These sludenls have lhe highesl' grades in l'he enfire iunior class. From lefl' 'ro righ+: P. Speak, T. Hamenl, J. Brown, L. Bederick, P. lsakov, S. Ullmer. 4-mag, 1 ,I -1. A U ny-1, l ii urn- linnfilrocl lliirlyroighl Prospeclive baseball players loin in a bull session aboul lhe season s possibililies. From lefl' lo rlghl W. Kennedy, F. Harlman, T Runk M. Sobel, J. Farlsalas, R. Slrauser April 1 - Hughes-Central Baseball Came l - -1- Career Conferences in - 1.1 - Easter Holidays I6 - 18 - Merry-Go-Round - XVl1at Are TVC TfVaiting For? 24 - Honor Society Banquet E. B. I. DAY 25 - Battle ol Sexes Game and Dance Only 'rhe inimitable John Doe could scorn General Culpepper. From left' +o right: R. Hornberger, T. Burke. Lucy PickeH and Arlene Schemen- auer 'lap our lheir lalenls. M Wi f ' . , ff 1, may Vivacious Vivian Vifamin enhances Frenchman Andre Sharlemagne and Irishman O'Brien. From le1'+ 'ro righl: F. Schwarfz, J. Irwin, A. Cohn. The sergeanl' lells his men +ha'r 'rhe army is no Merry-Go-Round. From left' 'ro righfz R. Eppler, T. Burke, A. Cohn, F. Schwarrz, P. Zenlgraf. Hughes is a school ol' many traditions: one ol' the most recently founded is the yearly presentation ol' the Merry-Gri-Round, a musitatl comedy. 'l'his marks the third anniversary ol the lirst Merry-CLo-Round pro- duction. Everyone is especially proud ol these shows heeause our own Mr. Maru has helped to write the continuity lor them. Because ol the annual's early printing date, it is impossible to show pit tures ol this yt-1n s production, XVhat .Xre NVe XVaiting For? The scenes aihoxte are lrom last year's Khatki XVatki. Kl1at'ki XVatki is the story ol lour draltees and their adventures in the unorthodox Camp .Telly Bean. ilillis ques- tionable military madhouse is looked over by General Culpepper whose wile aspires lor him to he an admiral. 'l'he Ct-neral's three ugly daugh- ters: a movie star, ineognito: a l renc'lnnan: a top sergeant: and ai lady wrestler, all help to make interesting plot developments. 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I 2 Ham-Imzlll llisliicl lUllllI2lllIl'Ill 2 IU52 lluglivs fi2lllllX2ll lm llllQ,llL'N'kvl'kll'lll llillx lizlwlmll hmm Ifi llllg'llc'sfXYilI11mx' lialwlizlll Cignm' ql - ' 1 .. .Spring f.1n1u'll Zfi Svllllll lillilll QU Civiivlxll Slllllvlll Cluumil Nil-vlilig Im Smllrml THD Xlvimnml Ilan llullilzu 1 1- I4 M 4 Filled wi+h anlicipalion and enibusiasm, Dick Kammann, Pinky Friedlander, Bruce Holland, Sally Pounds, Barbara Micbaelson, and Bob Boyer arrive a+ Casile Farm for ihe Junior-Senior Prom. Wifh flue balmy spring weafher come groups like 'rhese enjoying a few minules fogefber. From leff 'ro righl: L. Gailey, C. Levin, J. Geller, D. Muir, S. Werner. l 1flV fiIf' lllHl1li fl lwvly lmaknam :'7l A' 5 'I Kd!! is 1 gale John Palmer and Ken Ball examine fhe loullefin board's arficles concerning fufure plans for high school seniors. Another school year has drawn to a close. 'l'his has a varied significance. To many it is another school year finished. To others it means the end of a high school career. Some will end their formal education and proceed to earn their way in the world. Others will pursue their education lfur- ther in college. To everyone, regardless ol grade. the end of this year marks a milestone in lille. At Hughes we have acquired practical experiences in how to live. 'We have been exposed to the various aspects of life which will prepare us to live as better citizens. Each of us will leave zi little ol' ourselves at Hughes. Our experiences have taught us to be better people and we have profited by our mistakes. We have developed our talents in different fields: and we have discovered that there is a place for each one of us. Wie are trying to get the most out of our youth by putting our inexhaustible energies to good use. Wlhether this has been our first of last year at Hughes we have enjoyed itg for these are the best years of our lives. June fi Y Honor League liaseball Came 5 A Class Day lor Seniors li - fl 4 Ill e lixams Ill - Honor League llitnic li-8- Hughes Club trip to Brown County ll - Graduation lfl F- School Closes The new Hughes Annual promofes many of fhese signing sessions. Top row: M. Wiegancl, D. Mog, A. Bauman, V. Rosenbaum. Seafed: R. Boyer, E. Walfers. v Page one hundred forfy-one ' 1 Sports On The Field and in The Gym Yes, stuclies. cluhs. and school projects clo play 21 lzirge part in our foul years ol high school lile. but. soinehow. there's no feeling like that which conies oyer 11 boy and girl when he or she is out on that lielcl playing lor the honor ol the school. XVhether on football iielcl. basket- bzill floor. bzisehzill cliznnoncl, or goll' links. that feeling is still there. Sonic tiines. spectators forget that the boys or girls out there playing lor their school. hziye worked hzircl lor that honor. coniing early in the niorning. :incl staying latte ill night. Students hziye sziicl than bziskethzill Ill Hughes will not he the szune without Robin lfreeinzin. or the Gyni teznn czinnot continue its winning streak without C2111 Glzulclen. Ron Iryin. or xloe Heckler: but teznns in the pzist liziye shown how wrong this outlook czin he. 'l'here will be others to lill the shoes ol' the seniors who Lire grzuluziting this yezir. Next yexu' :incl in yezirs to coine. other outstztncling zithletes will enter ,.. . . the cloors ol the Llilton l,2llllC'C. :incl place their nannes Lilongsicle the ol lfreenizin. ntnnes .lohn .Xnclerson, Billy 'l':1lhert. Ray Nolting. :intl Robin Girls zintl lioys ol' Ilughes. look lorwzirtl lo the luture! No nizitter what yezu' you :ire zittenmling school. Hughes High is Nlzirching. :incl this is our tlaiy. Pig ww' lnirmilrf-tl lovly lwti f W X , 2 ' X f 0 Sw W . vi? Qif 4 . 'v ,Ut 149 :,1,.,g.4+f sw R V-K 1., fa'f'yniP, -ra 46241 afrg'. 'N' -wx 1 .1 MW all l. il l ' - I. .1 'll l .ll 1 1 I' i 1 ,1 11 ll l l 1 l l ' i 1 ll ll P ! 1 :1l: .IL all ill l. ill' l Vll .wt up 5,1 11: i.l . 1 l ll lL in - ,i . l gli-ll c h ll alt, if-lil 'ls'L1 il-lll glglt Wlzll 1i i 1 t i 1 1 1 11lll, illlll 1 115 liar. 1,1 . MM i'1 l W 11' 11 i1l '.1 i,2 lh llllf ll lllll lil 11i.1 llfil l 1'l1g'Q l2il L l, ll ill' 'Wi l 13 P, l i i I 1. 1t t O 1 1 l lily lah' lil l lll I1 1 ll l. h Ron Greiser lries righl' end. Spirit Compensafes Grid Defeafs A great loss ol senior players lrom the l950 season, a com- plete turnover in the coaching stall, and outstanding teams in the Cincinnati area are all lactors which caused the rc-cord ol' the l05l Big Red Eleven to look unimpressive. W'itl1 two wins, one tie. and six losses the Hughes team linished filth in the P.H.S.L. competition, ahead ol Wlalnut Hills. Spirit compensated for the losses, with special cheering sec tions, buses, tags, and alter school pep sessions adding to the boys' morale. This revival in spirit was the result ol a thorough renovating ol' the Pep Club. Returning to school in the lall, most Hughes students were surprised to lincl a complete turnover in the grid coaching stall. 'laking over the helm, was Mr. Howard Thomas, Iormerly ol Marion Hardy High School, Marion, Ohio. 'I'he assistant coaching position was held by Mr. Roy Hart- kc-r, an ,Xir Force veteran. Mr. Red 'I'hornbury lrom Clilton lflcfmentary School, while Coach Morgan tlones. the only remaining coach piloted the lfreslmien gridsters. liyiggifywe-. . , . at -,V classic on the short end old a 40-7 wallop. In the I'.H.S.L. - IJouble-header YValnut Hills lell victim ol a I9-7 loss, but the Big Reds dropped their linal game l-l-0 to the XVest-Hi Nlaroons. 5 marking the Crtdsters were: Ron Creiser, with nine touch- , l N 5 . . , . , . . . 1 downs to his credit: Russ Smith, Captain. with his many conversions: Cal Cladclen, who hc-ld the end position very 4 ably: Karl Buck. clelensivc- captain: ,lim Sprague, with his I countless lirst clowns, Rc-cl Hansel, and Bill Kennedy, next vc'ar's Captain. vw - . Assistant Coach Coach U ' ' 'il Ray Harflcer Howard Thomas 0 Page one hundred forty-four Deleat greeted the Hughes eleven. in their first time out by way of a 38-19 wallop at the hands of the strong Colum- bus Central players. Making a strong come-back in a game that experts had predicted Hughes to lose. the grid- men held the Lockland Panthers to a 0-0 tie in what proved to be a battle between two excellent delensive teams. Victory, however, was not far away lor the hard lighting Huzitesz for in an upset, St. Xavier bowed to the Big Reds. losing to the tune of 27-0. Although spirited by their first win, Coach Thomas' boys lost to the superior Roger Bacon team the lollowing week by a score ol 25-6. In their lirst P.H.S.L. tilt, the Reds lost to a very much improved XVooclward team, 30-H. Following a never say die spirit the Big Red eleven cluellecl to a near upset the lollowing week, losing by the small margin ol 25-20 to the Hornets lrom Central. XVithrow was the next target, but Hughes lans were very much disappointed when the Reds came out ol' the annual A game of ring-arouncl-Hne-rosey. Did Bode make Jrhe ex+ra poin+? As easy as faking candy from a baby, huh Cal? Page one hundred forfy-five Ron Lucas Grover Davis George Hammons DewiH' Hudson Jim Handley NX F? KP? of , Q Q , ' QWM7 X of : -'s1 a sm f V i f Q A X C-X X 1? A f - 00000 of f ,f Q L' XY a XX K E -fi x 29 5 lr? 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FIRST ROW: C. Gladden, J. Heckler, K. Buck, I. Simmons, R. Lucas, W. Floyd, R. Smilh, T. Runclx, J. Handley, M. Green. SECOND ROW: R. Hansel, V. Rohrbach, D. Graf, O. Sfokes, G. Davis, R. Buise, A. Greiser, B. Kennedy, J. Sprague, G. Hammons. THIRD ROW: D. Hudson, G. Bass, M. Eick, C. Carmical, D. Dewiff, R. Fofherglll, H. Osferbroclc. TOP ROW: L. Hudson, R. Greiser, R. Linzy, B. Bode. ar' The Pep Club cheering secfion as more poinls arr rallied for 'rhe Big Reds. in 'i :. tif ' 12 Q Anofher firsf in Hughes foolball, is a demonslralion of plays by Coach Thomas and his leam. IUIQQ- f-,rm I'lLH'1ffIVE'fI Iwrlyreiqhf RESERVES: lleff +o righll TOP ROW: R. Brewster, Mgr., H. Holden, R. Paniofo, K. Warson, R. Thompson, J. Leonhardt, Mgr., J. Rehn, J. Barnard. MIDDLE ROW: S. Kaufman, W. Kolb, J. Gabbard, W. Bolton, R. O'Ho, B. Currin, D. Sparlts. FIRST ROW: J. Williams, W. Curtis, W. Grimes, B. Waxler, G. Polaslty. B. Cohen, D. Vinnage, R. Friclte. The reserve squad, headed by Coach Red Fl'hornberry. Getting oll to a shaky start, by losing to the XfVoodward had a fairly stteeesslful season by winning, three ol their Bulldogs. the Baby Reds tame batk to win lottr games games and losing two. XVith a poor sl2tl'l, the Little lor the P.H.S.L. runnervttp spot. The squad beat XXX-stern Reds improved as the season progressed, beating XtVest- Hills. Central, vvllllllll Hills, and in their linal game. ern Hills, XValnut Hills and YVithrow. they walloped the X'Vithrow Freshmen Eleven. Sparking the team were: Ken XVatson. Ron Panioto, Coach Morgan .Iones credits the wins to the wonderlul Tom Stoekhofl, Butch Holden, Ron Otto, and Bert spirit that prevailed throughout the season. He believes Cohen. Helping with his great speed. was Gers Polasky. that both the Reserves and Varsity will have extellent Next year should Iind a strong reserve team, with many material lrom the Freshman squad. with which to build able freshmen being added to the team. very good teams. FRESHMEN lleff 'ro righll TOP ROW: C. DuBose, K. Singlefon, C. Crumrine, W. Koehler, A. Hopltins, E. Shaw, G. Callahan, J. Bier, D. Bradford, C. Hecltler. MIDDLE ROW: W. Hagen, C. Tharp, D. Runlt, H. Huber, D. Bierbaum, F. Finlt, S. Taylor, W. Engellte, G. Sieber. FIRST ROW: R. Armstrong, R. Royalty, R. Zins, J. Rosensleil, E. Sluber, O. Sfandiford, and C. Ryan. B ADP ash in Page one hundred forty-nin Clemons, 2I, sfrains fo ialte firsf. Harriers Cop Crown icr one uofrccl filly Huber, 33, Werl, 3I, and Godby, 35, seem +0 be in +he clear. YVith an impressive margin. the Big Red Harriers won their first I'.H.S.L. crown in seven years and then went on to take the district championship by 39 points. Coach Alan Kindschy's boys placed five men on the top ten list in their first llleel, a feat which had not been accomplished by any l'.H.S.L. team in three years. The second and third meet also found five Big Reds among the first ten. After taking the district meet, the Huzites had to be satisfied with a ninth place in state competition. after running in almost an inch of snow. Co-Captain Bill Richmond led the harriers with two third and one sixth place finishes in league competition, and a second place in the district run. Co-Captain Bill Huber. plus Bob Coering. Gary Clemons, 'I'om XX'ert, and Gil Godhy also played a very active part in copping the title. Proudly showing +he 'trophy +hey were awarded are: Slandingz T. Wert, G. Clemons, Coach Allan Kindschy, G. Godby, and R. James. Kneeling: Caplains W. Richmond, and W. Huber. HJ VARSITY HARRIERS: Sfanding: G. Clemons, W. Huber, W. Richmon, G. Godby. Kneeling: B. Reckers, R. James, T. Wer+, D. Collier. link E Co-Capfain Frank Richmond Co-Cap+ain Bill Huber Q9 ,2 'fx Xye W ' kX W.1wiZ 1 A' 1. , gf! x . f iw f' H1 . , 4 6 ,fx f X ., XY .5 .,. . V. , fww 2829? 4, 3... ' by if ff f.,JgM Q ' wwf RESERVE HARRIERS: Sfanclingz S. Golding, B. Culberlson, E. Wynn, J. Rofhenbusch, R. Beecher. Kneeling: H. Tidwell, D. Dean, P. Soell Page one hundred ilfiy-one 0.13 F T 2? 1' 2.151 'I :Q i Basketeers Record Best Season The Hughes Big Reds climaxed a successful season by trouncing Central at the Cincinnati Gardens. They then beat VVestern Hills in the district tournament and secured a chance to play in the second rottnd ol the tournament lor the lirst time in many years. The Big Reds finished second in Public High School League competi- tion: winning four games and losing only one in the second round ol' League play. Among these victories. one of the tnost outstanding was an exciting battle with League leading VVithrow. This was one ol' the Tiger's four losses of the season. These also in Years He won many honors: he was elected Captain ol the All-City and All-State Teams: he received more votes than any other individual player in Ohio. He set many records: in the district tournament he had a total ot 74 points in two games: he also scored 48 points in a single game in the tournament fthe highest on recordj. Also showing great skill and promise were, juniors: Sam Ulmer, Bill Bode, and Frank Hartman, Sophomore: Ken Hixon: Freshman: Bill Whitaker. Ulmer, the Big Reds giant center, who was second only to Freeman in points scored, is sure to he a big gun B'i'b-I 1:mf'f s-QHQ i-1 Hr-D.. VD -J,..,'-' ,-m P-F t-+ ' 93,1 fb 42. e fr' ... 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Stockhoft. FIRST ROW: Managers, M Lieberman, B. Phipps. in the Big Reds attack next year. showed promising ability and will help the A'Big Reds in the future. The Hughes ha-zketeers, '5l-'52 record showed much improvement over previous years, and Coach Grimes will have very good material to work with in the following years. Page one hundred titty three Tl 'lgl 5 l rv-. Charlie McClure Sam Ulmer Manual SOb9l ll H fi l 4 l l Ll l ivan Reynolds Ken Hlxon 5 l ll ill! e ll, E 3 lllr A-Q B ,. W P l Qff ll. ll Nl 1- J Q 7 ll 1 X lf l Y Y . ' ' Y V , E: 'ffsif lg 4 2 e ff f kk X A . .A 1' l ' gl if n k X rl' ls 1 f A' l. U X If ' 'Q 1 A' J .Y ' '. U 'W' l K ' lg ., 'H l .l- l Q, lllw ww lllIll'1l1'l lille, lwur ll:XSlsl'l'l,l3.Xl,l. RliSl'l,'llS Rc-zuliug lil Nrnwuuml IGH Sl. Xzlxicl' 57 ll.':1l11l1l Hills T8 lflllvl' .59 lvL'SlC'l'll Hills lil lmlllllllllllll ill XX'illu'mv till lVurJclXx'1il'tl 51 linger llzumm 77 4 . .. 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Bill WhiHaker Russ Smufh -1 I S A f Bull Bode 5 X ' X I fm- Frank Hariman Rich DeCamp Andy Cox Page one hundred fifty-fiv l R1-1lx 1111111 s1'111111l 11l111c' l1c1l11111l XV1-sl1'1'11 Hills. 1 5 John Afkins Mali' Harding Bill Caldwell Bill Dellmer Vic Crafl Revised Keglers Roll 'ro Second Place iL11111l1 Rm-il ll111111l11'111'1 llL'llJL'll I11i11g 111 ll11- 2lllL'llllUll 11I lllllllf SlllllL'lllS, ll11- i11l1'1'cs1i11g 51111111 11l l111wli11g lluglws l111s l1a11l l1111vli11Q 11-:1111s I111 I111ys11-11111-1l llfllvllllg ll'lll'l'h llllll 1111l1li1ily. l.111l ln' Hill il41l1l1v1-ll with Rl ll1:'1 liYt'l'llgL', llll' Big ll11' l'lll! 1111- 1l111lL1'1l 1111 ll w111s M'llllL' lrmng IH lflllll Xllxllls ll'ltl sc-1111111 lllQlI '1x'1'1 1g1' XVllll ll11111- 1.11 l1lH11lYf'1l 1 RESERVES Ueff 'lo righrlz D. Taylor, A. Bepler. J. Howard, F. Bergold, D. Yacchari, J. Du'l'iel, R. Anschufz, D. Boelinger. VARSITY llefr 'lo righfl: Mgr. B. Reclxer, R. Werner, E. Rosenthal, J. Seyfried, A. Greiser. R. Greiser. P. Nieldelman, D. Moore, B. Cohen, R. David, H. Greisel, F. Page, P. Soell, B. Bernhard, Mgr. E. Wynn. Dual Wins Overshadow Swimmer's Losses Plagued by the loss ol' most of his Senior Swinnners, Coach Alan Kind- schy piloted the Hughes squad to a third place finish in P.H.S.L. stand- ings. Wfhile taking third position in Public High School competition. the Big Reds managed to win three ol' its dual ineets by beating St. Xavier, Purcell, and Norwood. Coach Kindschy has great hopes for next year's swiinniers, with the nucleus ol his squad returning. Wlhile losing letterinen Rich VVerner, Ed Rosenthal, and john Seyfriedg Junior letternien Phil Nedelnian, Fritz Page, Bert Cohn, Bruce Bernhard, Pete Soell, Ron Greiser, and Alan Greiser will return. Dean Moore, Ron David, Tom Unger, and john Howard should also help create very good contenders lor the l953 cliainpionship. Berl' Cohen caugh+ by 'the camera. Seniors Ed Rosenrhal and Dick Werner prepare ro dive over back srroker John Seyfried. 6 Page one hundred liityeseven f ' ' fffmg if ,Q f fran y. 1 fs 1 Lf., ff' a f 'S 4 1 w 1, K! 4 x if -N .ir Ku Qin' Q , , f .QR . AQ Avi ' 6 f I 5 iv f A H 5 - ,f-.J 3 fs ,in QA? nga- JUNIOR llefi' +o righ+, sfandingl: D. Taylor, R. Recker, R. Schnabel, VARSITY: R. Parry, J. Heckler, T. Wert C. Gladden, R. David, R. Buise. B. Reynolds, R. Ford, R. Bu+z. KNEELING: B. Whe+s+one, W. Roller, J. Fischer. KNEELING: D. Burclsall, D. Prager, R. Fofhergill, C. Sco++, M. Gro+h, T. Bauer, A. Zorn. L. Harrison. NOT IN PICTURE: Capr. R. lrvin, ancl E. Clark. Despite the loss ol' over one half ol last year's squad, the matmen from Hughes chalked up consecutive crown number sixteen. Although somewhat weakened by the lack of some of the best gymnasts Hughes has ever seen, the Big Reds won all three city meets by a great margin. Coach Paul Richert believes that this year's competition was the strongest in many years, but still the closest team to Hughes, was VVestern Hills with 98.5 points, while the Big Reds had 168. A larger than usual squad ol almost 45 men also contributed to the success by giving Coach Richert ample material with which to form his team. Cal Gladden illusiraies excelleni form. Mafmen Chalk up 16th Straight Crown Cal Cladden. an all around athlete helped the team to take the three meets. Cal, who starred in lootball, and track. and holds nine letters, won the Colden Gloves Heavy Wfeight Championship. He later went to the national linals in Chicago. Cal does excellent work on the parallel bars. Seniors, .Toe Heckler, side horseman: Lloyd Harrison, all around gymnast: and Ron Irvin, Captain, and ringman, sparked the team. 'With only lour men leaving the squad, championship num- ber seventeen, might be in store lor W53. Ray Fothergill, on the horizontal bars: Don Burdsall, rope: Carl Scott. tum- bling: and Ron David, 'lloni Vilert. and Roger Parry should help next years team. Coach Paul Richer? The junior matmen also took lirst place, by beating VVithrow, Central. Wfestern Hills. Wfoodward and Wlalnut Hills did not enter P.H.S.L. competition. ln their first meet, the squad broke a record, by scoring 73 points in one meet. Tabulating ltjtj.5 points to second place W7ithrow's 75.5, the juniors showetl Hughes students that the gymsters should remain on top lor at least one more year. Ron Irvin abouf io complete a hanolsiancl on ihe rings. Joe Heckler finishes work on 'rhe side horse. Page one hundred iiliylnine tr... :gy f.f,,,.uM 41 . f I . lg Xxlx lk If 3 N , 4 ' A I - J fa. .5 e , l ,, W, XX.. lf, . XR xf,. rf R? as nf' XX X f X 'Q ,ff ii sc vis X C aring? Ll! ,f 1' K. -- - ' ,., ,-- .A Qglxli . 'll' 'C ggi ff Manuel Sobel in Rerurning lerfermen llefi +o riglrfl are: Andy Cox, Jim Handley, Manuel Sobel, Frank pre season pracfice. Har+man, Jim Farisalas and Bill Kennedy. ' +, r Mayor Rebuilds Diamond Nine Wfith but a few of his lettermen returning, Coach Robert Reuss began building his 1952 baseball team. Coach Ray Hartker assisted Mayor Reussg and together they began to form what they hoped would be another championship team. Coach Hartker, who has had professional training in the pitching field, took charge of the pitching staff and kept them busy before as well as after school. Coach Reuss. who coached the 1949 state champs, hoped to add consecutive City-Championsliip number four. first place Crown. field. Andy Cox I X. Last year, the Big Reds finished in a first place tie with VVestern Hills. They had a record of ten wins and four losses, one of which was in the district tournament against Mt. Healthy. A loss to Wfithrow cost them full possession of the A year of rebuilding was what the Mayor predicted for the Big Reds. and next year one of the best teams ever should come onto the Returning to the squad was Manual Sobel, who is a very competant man behind the catcher's mask. On the mound for the Big Red Nine were lettermen Andy Cox and Dick Strasser, both with good records. The infield was occu- pied by lettermen Frank Hartman at first, Bill Kennedy at second, and .lim Handley at third. In the outfield, .lim Farlsalas, the only outfield letterman, saw action. Many Sophoinores and -Iuniors also played with the Hughes squad. Frank Hartman Page one hundred sixty one Cl11111l1 Ri1l11-11 1JL'g2i11 x1-11-11i11g 12111111- 1l1111-5 1111- 1111- ll'2l11i 11-11111 111 1116 111-- gi1111i11g 111 M1111-11. .-X1 1111-xx 1i111c. 1111- 11-11111 wsu 111-ing 111111111-11 11111111111 1'6- lllllllllg' 11-11-1'1111s, l'll'ZlI11i Ri1'l111111111l. 11111 1111111-11 111111 C11lvi11 c1lZlL1l1L'l1. C1211- xin is 1111 11111s1a111li11g 111111610 wl111 11111 1111 just 111111111 1111v1l1i11g, 111111 1111 it Cx- 11-111i111111lly wcll. F1-111111 111111 Bill 11-11 1111- f1lf1N5'lf11l11ll-Y 11-11111 111 11 x'i11111'i1111s 11-11s1111, 111111 will 1l1-11111m11'1111- 1111-ii' skill 111 1-111111i11g 1lis1111111-5. .xlllflllg 1111- 111111-11 111'1i1'i1ic-N 1111111111-11 111 1111111 1111-: I11111- Xlllllllllg. sl1111 11111- 1i11g. 1liw111s Illl'OXX'll1g, 111111 1'111111i11g. 12X'l'11 1l11111gl1 1111- 11-11111 is 111511111 x1-11-1111 11-111-11111-11 11-11111 l11s1 11-111k s11111111, 1111- 11111l1i1i1111 xl111w11 111 llll' 1111111111-1' 1111-111- 119118 will lllllll' 1111111 Hllllil' 1111 11111 1111- l11xs, Two field evenl' men demonslraling proper form are, Cal Glaclden and Ron lrvin. The lC'2ll'll'S chances Lo llll1Jl'OYt' mme previous scasons sccin good, lmccalxsc' ul lhc many new prospects trying out every clay in the boy's gym. Cluzuli Richerl will have a nucleus ol rc- turning veterans. and new recruits to work with, which will pmlmahly turn out to hc an iinpruwcl squad. Traclcmen Bill Richmon and Bob Goering worlc ou'r in early praclice. Q Irv Rohrback and Ron Lucas show lheir slarling posifion. Page one hundred aixly-lhree .ll ll. i . l W 1 R l ll l fl l ,,., ll 1 1 X l l , x l , . . ' l X . lil l 1' -1 wx l l V ll' ',l. il l l Wil , X fl N' l 1 Ill v rl- rl r.+ Wal I I. tl I l qw 1' ww l l if lf N, l f' I . 5 r,l! l ll f ' s. ' fx 'MX 'Q 'Hgh' 52 . ,. f 1- Y i 'A eu ., . ' Z5 ff? 2 2 . f ',. m ' f , 'app , f, ' fl 'fe ' . ' A My , f , 0 E f I rn 322 l' V l S izgwljjx 4, . F! Q ,VW ' 1 x , My 1 M 'Z A , l 4. VM' , ' 1' e x ifg gg X X 'Km ,J X l , f I if Slll aerial, am Ulmer fi WV W n K 4 ffk Q if . 4 l q Roger? Parr 5'lZewEgr'f Ll Pb E' hf R 'r . 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V df W L L t .. , J Linksfers Eye Crown .Xlter linisliing their N52 season in V seumcl lmsitioil behind llitlimw. the linksteis again began lJl'CIJ2il'llIlUIl lor what they hoped to be at auccemlul season. Attending an organizzition meeting were eleven IJYOSPCCIA including three returning letternien, Dave Fleck, Ray Spiess, and Glen McClure. lVcn'lun1ts take plate at City Gull Courses individuzilly. and at Avon Fields under tlie guidance ol' Coatli Morgzni Innes. Returning to the squad next yezn' will be Glen McClure 'ind ll'lY Sliiess W W. ' 'V' 2, '75, .5 Q- 4, -r , F E W WW: s 1 5, i ,Q -P 9 D Q 5 ' snag Amy? , tk 5 'Nr 26 . 4 1 Q X25 , A F 'W ,. l YV I vs ?',AZl.'1k SJ? ' MIP ., 4 'eff' Q , ' A . qvf,+We?'w Q Ya 5? ig 15.4-A, if NIWW 4.2, Yf W W9 45214 xii We 'U Y o: 'f2i' A Wa wigs? is M, fhwz an 'Pin Q4 Y lf, W., ' -z A!! 5. Jr, ,,f Xb ', s, :L 'Q ,Hr A-.19 K o 1' ZUIIFII the um' Crm! .S'f'm'1'1' fmrzm fn nmrl: llglll.II.SAI' your HIlIllt'. Zl'I'IlflQ.S not fllllf you uwm nr Iml, But lmzv you plrlyml' lfn' gIlIIl1'.H Page one hundred sixfy-seven 4 . X A Q It wp 4551 ., A G.. Z . ' 'W Elise Goering The officers of G.A.A. are lcoun- fercloclcwisel: Charlene Harris, President: Belly Ann Vago, Vice Presiclent: Marilyn Harris. Secre- tary: and Mary Lou Sleuber, Ac- tivities Chairman. These girls, with Carol Renfschler, Mary Ann Clay- ton, Rita Murphy, Belly Marlin, Erleen Bruns. June Uhlhorn, Arline Durban, Joyce Maher, and Connie Broughlon, form the Executive Board. fs-'ii' 3 tl nifty eicg . QF To Play's The Thing 'l'o play and work together in sportsmanship and fun has always been the aim of the members ot' the Girls' Athletic Association. Miss Qleanette Nurre, aided by Mrs. Rita Zwick I.ac'ker, has, as sponsor, clone a great deal this year and in past years to lorward this ideal. Sports teach the members to play together: the many other activities teach them to work together. and to have fun doing it. Helping others builds one's own character: and G..-XA. has built a solid foundation ol it this past year. Beside contributing to the school Christmas Fund Csee page l70j, GAA. traveled to the Cottnty Home at Christmas to take relreshments and entertaimnent to its occupants. In March, a connnittee helped decorate the room at the Sheraton- Gibson Hotel in which the Midwest Physical Education Convention was held. The lormal and informal initiations, held on january 31. were the beginning ol good times in GAA. for this year's initiates. At an impressive cjeretnony, each girl was present- ed with a corsage. The climax ol' every year is the banquet, held in May, at which awards are given to those girls who have earned lout' hundred or more points. It is at the banquet also that the Honor Girl ol the year is named and presented with a ring. In the years since its lounding, GA..-X. has done much lor the girls ol Httghes and lor the school itsell. It may be truly said that GAA. has become a wholesome essential ol the interlude ol high school lile. In lflol, lor the lirst time in the li. tory ol GA..-X., two girls were awarded the Honor Girl ring, given for out- standing leadership, scholarship, sportsmanship, and activity. by the recommendation ol the faculty. Stella Nikias fno piflmcj was President ol CL..'X..'X., Vice President ol' Senior Choir. President ol Pep Club, and was elected Best Girl Athlete in the Senior Popularity contest. Elise Goering zzjzjzer left was a member ol Senior Choir and the Honor League Executive Board, Activities Chairman ol G.A..tX., and Vice Presiclent ol' Homeroom 205. She won the title ol' lfrienclliest Girl in the Popularity contest. lt is with pleasure and pride that the G.fX..X. pays tribute lo Stella and Elise: they are examples ol the embodiment ol the G..X..X. motto. Ill wg The Serious Side of G. A. A. Diane Drohan experiences fhe beauiy of 'rhe 'formal inifiaiion as she is welcomed by Presidenf Charlene Harris. Page one hundred sixiy-nine I v I I I U 5 I H 5. I I I e I I I I I I I I H I I I , I I 2 i I I gl AX .XI'I'l,E ,X DAY In-azune an habit lm ll grant Pillil ol' Lhv Icnizilc population at l-lugluw during thc C. .X. IX. zipplc sale III the gym which Izislccl lrum lzztc SCIJICIIIIJCI' to llcceln- went into thc CQ. .X. A. II'L'2l5lll'y2 lhal ezlrnccl in Dcccnllper was KIOIIQIICII to thc Hughcs Cllirislnizis Ifuncl. Hcrrc glenn Clmnlx-st polishcs apples whilc- .Xrlinc lllllllllll nizikcs ll Sala- lu Dunnu Dycr. an-11 lhc nmncy curnecl lhc lirsl thrcc months Infinite Activities of The G. A. A. Keep The Members Constantly Working and Liking It. Page One hundred seventy NJXIIQLIRE GIRLS llccl Irum thc unl- cllings ol nivililzlliun last lull on Orm- x Izcr 25. to cnjm' thc lurks ol 21 CL. .X. A, picnic. Playing Imasclmll in Blll'lll'l IVomIs were Ilclt lo rightl Clllzirlciit' I-lzmnis, Pal Kvllcl. Nlzirilyn Hzmis. :incl Maury Lou Slc'uI1ci'. 'llhc girls also ram relays, sung. :incl-Inst Imul IICYUI' Icaisl-mIL'x'mi1'uI qunlililics ul Iuml Imrlorc I'k'llII'IllI1g lu Hughcs. WY? wi?-V W. , MMV. U W H ,, v,..,.,,, WM-as L., ,Wm .wg Table lennis, or ping-pong, is a lively rainy day sport Janie Brown Spor'rleader Mary Ann Claylon shows a good way 'ro illusfrafes a serve and grins for fhe Annual Phofographer a+ ihe lose a badminion march-swing af 'rhe bird and loolc same +ime. in 'rhe opposi+e direcfion. A Quarter of Individual Sports Offers a Variety of Fun Shuffleboarcl reaches i+s highesf popularify on 'rhe decks of luxury ocean liners: Horseshoes made of rubber are dead ring- G.A.A.'ers have fransplared 'l'he game +0 +he Hughes gym. Connie Broughfon ers for 'lhe iron ones used oufdoors. Rifa wafches while Joan Baschang shuffles 'rhe board. Murphy pi+ches a game in 'rhe girls' gym. Page one hundred sevenly-one W 5 . W' ' W.. L. y, ' Q gjf V ,Z .. ,, , , ,W ...- U H W ff 1. , JM, V . , 1 . f Vs., W, c .Z 4,5 . I, . ' sw. . .. .fwfm 1 saw fx.. . ' -33 A Stick-In-The-Mud Spor'r Hciclccy :is lilziyccl hy thc- mc'1nlJc1'snl G. A. .X. can c-:wily hc' lahclc-cl hy thc zlhovc cziplicm. Ima the lll1lllllL'S :irc lJl2lyCCl in lhc- Nucl liuwl -Coy Fic-lcl. liycry 'l'uc'sclz1y :incl 'lhuiisclzly licnn 5L'PlCllllJCl' to Nuyc-i11lJc'iy 21 rc-gulzu' IJliUlCSSlUll ul Hcmclccy sticks can hc' scfc'n inzncliing lu thc' playliclcl. 'I hc- gznnc- can gCl ycry cxciling. Cspccizilly WllL'll lhc' lcbcilllilll scluucl hcgills ccuising zuicl lflilclllllg Imin thc' 0lllL'l' siclc- cil thc' lic'lcl XYllCl'l' thc' hciys arc' practicing. This is lhcf imc-inc-sliiig zllnicmsplierc- in which Miss. Rita l.z1clcc-1' lncpznc-cl lhc' girls lm- Hnclccy Play- . ,- clziy, hc-lcl on Nciyc-nihc'r 1. HOCKEY HONOR TEAM. Sianding, leff +o righlz R. Murphy, C. Harris, D. Drohan, S. Holmes, J. Schniclce, J. Coale, N. McGoodwin. l Kneeling, lefl' 'ro righl: J. Baschang, A. Durban, J. Ahlenslorf, M. Harris. 6: wif: liunflrcffl zcfvenly lwo 4 . -Q. ,- 'ark ,, .W , fi . Hockey is ihe only game in which a bul- ly , as illuslralecl by Rila Murphy and Arline Durban, is per- milled. ARCHERY REPRODUCES A PIECE OF NATURAL HUGHES ARCHITECTURE as Arline Durban and Charlene Harris pose with bow and arrow. This sport, one ol' the Iavorites, gives feminine XfVilliam Tells a chance to perlfect their marksmanship. At the end of each season, a tournament is held in order that the best markswoman may be found and honored. This year the winners were Evelyn Carter, Inter- mediates, and Barbara Gibson, Beginners. GRACE IS THE GOAL of every girl who attends the Modern Dance classes held every Mfednesday beginning December 6. Under the tutelage of Miss Jeanette Nurre, the dancers learn the art of self expression through physical motion. This year a dance symposium was held at Hughes, and the guest speaker and teacher was a dance instructor from the University ol Cincinnati. Posing here for the photographer are jenny Courtney, Mary Reta Hayes, and Sportleader Betty Martin. TENNIS DEMANDS TOP FORM and an excess of energy. Beginning in April, 'rhe game is played in the gym or al Coy Field. June Uhlhorn here demons+ra'res a high serve. Page one hundred sevenlyfrhree 4, y l n l l l l T l l l , i My BASEBALL IS EVERYBODY'S SPORT. The minu+e a boy is able +o hold a ba'r, he sfarfs swinging one: on office picnics, business magnafes slill fhinlc i'r's greal fun +o puff off a few ounces on fhe diamond. Girls in 6.A.A. enjoy i+, foo, as illus+ra+ed here. Marlene Opp serves if right 1 milf iijyr-il ,v 'ff lilly- liill' Lefi, Carol Ren+schler releases a pi'rch. Righ+, Mac Clay+on gingerly caiches for Joyce Maher. All pracfice is held a+ Coy Field, or in fhe gym: +he climax of +he season is +he playday af Lunlcen Airporf. In The Sphere ON TOP OF THE VOLLEYBALL WORLD are fhe girls from Hughes who won +he firsf place +i+le, +ying Woodward, a+ 'rhe Volleyball Playday in January. The regular prac+ice lasfs from November +o January in fhe gym. I, l ll' ii yi, l il, l , i l , l. ls. ,. ,Ili i ,l il l, , l L i l l ll ll l ll if THERE'S NO AGE LIMIT for enjoying bowling, as a player or A as an onlooker. Huziles journey every Monday from Oclober 4 'ro March lo Mergard's lo allempf lo blasl' records and pins. SiHing one our while Connie and Joan Bresler prepare 'ro bowl li li l , l l are llefl' fo righllz 'rwo subslilufesg C. Carrara, D. Russell, G. Neal, R. Murphy, A. Durban, S. Holmes, and Sporlleader June Uhlhorn. The elderly connoisseur of bowling in lhe background is an ins+i+u+ion al Mergarcl'sg he wafches G.A.A. every week. A Volleyball arabesque by Marilyn Harris. Of Spheres Shown below a+ praclice lcloclcwise from lefll are: C. Renlchler, M. Opp, J. Baschang, J. Maher, J. Minshall, M. Harris, and A. Durban. ln fhe cen+er is M. Jackson. Page one hundred sevenly -liv Piiclzry they invzulc the buys' pool and lIlLlliC llic linul niccl was on :Xpril l: thc results NIERMAIIJS .Xl PLXY prove that swim- I fx, ng can be lun all your round. Evcrv ' A' ' f l U . 'l'l1isvcar rc not zivzillalmlc ill thc lllllt wlrc-11 lllc Xnnual wcnr ui press. r Lessons in Baskefmaking F ig W' l1lirvu'lr'1-fl ',F.'VQ'lWly wi-. Above: Mac Clayion and Connie Broughfon prepare for a racing dive. Leif: Cis Olmsfed, Mary Lou Sleuber, and Connie Brougl1+on swim in formaiion. Clogulu-cl by Nlrs. Rita Lzlcliffll G. ,X. .X 'ers lczlrn all llllllla- lllL'l1l2llS fund LI lcw ol thc ll'lCli5l ul lxzrskcllmzrll. Rtglllill' Icarus :irc lmnrccl llllll play against Cach rJlllQ'li. ililll' goal ul L'YL'1'f' girl who goes out lm' lmslxcllmzrll is lu lic clmscn lu plan in Llu- Buttle ull Illc Sexes. REACHING FOR THE REBOUND from flue baskef are lclockwisel: M. Fulfon, J. Basclwang, R. Murphy, C. Hoclwsfrasser, and M. Harris. The Battle 'l'he sharp whistle ol' the referee splits the air. 'llhe tense silence gives way to a bedlam ol' sound as the two teams trot onto the lloor amid the cheering ol the spectators, and the game has begun! So might a sports commentator herald the Battle ol' the Sexes, the annual Contest between beauty and brawn for the supremacy ol' the basketball court. Held every April, the game pits the masculine wisdom ol the boys' Varsity against the feminine wiles ol' the G. A. A. Honor Team. The event is unique: the boys are unilormed in girls' gym suits, and they must lfol- of The Sexes low the rules used in the girls' game. Needless to say, new rules and strategies are invented and employed by both teams. Here we present a maneuver which might have been used in this year's game: Ken Hixson and Sam Ulmer illustrate a new method ol' making' a basket while lune Uhlhorn guards lrom below, and Arline Durban . t and Charlene Harris protect the basket lrom above. 'l'he incomparable Raven is kept lrom aiding his colleagues by the combined ellorts ol Sandra l,an- caster and Carol Rentschler. Page one hundred seventy seven X l Aclvertisin ' . In The Marker Place liach year. through untiring efforts and perseverence. the Business Managers. elected by popular vote of the Senior class. and the members ol' the Business Staff of the Annual secure ads and manage the financial department. It has always been a practice of the Hughes students to patronize the advertisers of the Annual. Because of this fine co-opera- tion between students and advertisers we are able to produce year after year a fine Annual. This year Arlene Ott and Eddie Ettin have effi- ciently iiilled the positions of the Business Managers. 'Y -- ' Q -1 ' ..w.'y-: L' ,is JW f :'f:f ,f f . 'sa is 'WQWW Wei , ,. A , it 7, 2 W. , ' sf ,, ,,,, , , A. . Business Managers Arlene OH' and Ed Eflin congrafulare Joclfrecl Tash and Dan Collier, members of +he Business Slaff who collecled the mos+ ads. fsqf- one hundred xc-vffnly-oiqhl --.Tv W 1 W fx ,W WW f i Wx' FTW f? W Q v,,f,4w ,,f f , f, Z' xx Q X S W 1 1 f XA N f zggskg? f u EZ! Awe x A W f f? . A N G+ fx Page one Hundred feeventyfmino lhnnplhnnnls nf Tlle Art-Crafts Engraving Enmpany UU 5 llli ymmnrl Strut Llnunnali 2, Uhin RMK We operate the largest Band Saw Mill in the entire Ohio Valley, capable of remanufacturing HUGE TIMBERS into any size YOU may want . . . our TIMBER stock in Fir-Yellow Pine-Oak, and Mixed Hardwoods is complete in sizes up to 20 x 20-40 . . . our TIMBERS are all warehoused under roof and protected from rain, sleet, snow and ice . . . always in perfect condition. Our mechanized equipment lHyster Lift Trucks 8. 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Abercrombie, Virginia Abramson, Roger .. Anderson, Allen , Anderson, Joyce . Andrews. Irvin .. Appel, Hal . ,. Appel, Judy ., Arinow, Joyce .. Arnold. Evanne Arnold, Jacklyn ,. Bachrach, Margaref Backus, William ..,,. Baer, Eleanor .,.. Ball, Kennefh Banefh, Philip ., Bang, Mildred ., Banks, Florence ., Barber, Carol ,,., Barnes, Wanda .,.A Baron, Sandra ... Barreff, Shirley ,,,. Bauer, Philip Bauman, Ann , Baylor, Judy ,... Becker, Arlene Becker, John . Bennef, Joane Kay Benneff, Roberf ,.,. Bernsfein, Jerry . . Berryman, Bradley .. Bershadsky, Mark , Biedenkapp, Marian Billing, Malfon ,. Bivens, Ernesf ,.,, Black, Richard .. Blair, Mary Jo , . Bledsoe, Linda . ,. Blifzer, Arnold .. Bodenheimer, Sella . Bowlin, Ralph ..... Boyer, Bob ..... Bradshaw, Jean .. Brady, Frank , Bramsfedf, Henry Braun, Felicia . .. Bre , Joan . . Broc er, Jo Ann Brockman, Lois Brooks, Norman . Broughfon, Consfance Brown, Janie .,,. , Bruckner, Janef . ,. Bruegman, Elaine . Bruns, Erleen ., Brunswick, Jo Ann Buck, Karl .,, ... Burch, Pafricia , , . Burgasser, Joan . Burgioham, William Burke, Tom ,.., , Busby, Gene ,... Caldwell, William . Carpenfer, Geraldine Carpenfer, Rufh , Carrara, Carmen . Carrico, Clara Carrier, Jerry ,.., Chamas, Virginia .. Clark, Peggy .... . .. Clayfon, Mary Ann Clemons, Gary ..,, Clifford, Housfon . . . Wolf Pen Drive, Milford . 74l Avon Fields Ln. 850 Ridgeway Ave. ., 758 Derby Ave. .. 555 Ludlow Ave. . 302l Ahrens Sf. . . 5778 Colerain Ave. . ..... l920 Dale Rd. . 2ll6 Auburn Ave. , .. I569 Knox Sf. I009 Egan Hills Dr. . ..,. I2 Craff Ave. , . 5270 Colerain Ave. 62I7 Savannah Ave. , , . I549 Elizabefh Pl. . 3980 Rose Hill Ave. . . I702 Harrison Ave. ..., 4828 Winfon Rd. ...,. I3l3 Purcell Ave. 746 Greenwood Ave. . 3332 Spokane Ave. . , 549 Carplin Pl. 6370 Aspen Ave. ...,27l0 Glendora Ave. , ...,, 2206 Lafh Sf. . . 4539 Hamilfon Ave. . I227 Elm Sf. .. . I6I5 Wesfwood Ave. III9 Egan Hills Dr. ,.,.,.. I902 Elmore Sf. l6I0 Shenandoah Ave. , A , 4265 Chambers Sf. , l20 W. Sf. Clair Sf. .. 4II6 Hamilfon Ave. .. 2l02 Ohio Ave. ,.. 3845 Cherry Sf. . Box 66 Zoellner Rd. ., l86O Glendon Pl. . 3467 Harvey Ave. ,27 King Run Cf. .. I596 Teakwood Ave. ,. 228 Bosley Sf. 23l3 Inwood Ave. 33 Glen Esfe Pl. , 362 Bryanf Ave. . , I946 Washburn Sf. , 26-D Bolfwood Cf. . 77 Ferndale Sf. I7l8 Elmore Sf. 3026 Woodside Pl. , . . 6074 Belmonf , I723 Wesfwood Pl. , I03 Ridgeway Rd. 25 Shirley Dr. 7026 Van Kirk . 2553 Trevor Pl. I293 Brushwood Ave. 5lI6 Lillian Dr. 2222 Ravine Sf. 6089 Belmonf Ave. 2600 Euclid Ave. I563 Pullan Ave. . , 359I Purdue Sf. . 6l5 E. Epworfh Ave. , IO7 W. Cliffon Ave. , . 2l42 Ravine Sf. , l5I4 Seymour Ave. , .. . 2735 Vine Sf. , , . 5922 Belmonf Ave. I7 E. Charlfon Sf. . 3473 Colerain Ave. . . . 300 Soufhern Ave. Senior Director Cohn, Alvin Collin, Jack ., Colling. Barbara Combesf, Jean Comins, Carol Commins, Joan Conover, Beffy . Cooke, Carolyn , Coffier, Anifa . Couch, Wilma ., Counfryman, Joanne Courfs, Glenn ., Cox, Andy , ,. Cox, Rufh , Craff, Vicfor Crandall, Donald Crawford, Andrea Cromer, Joyce , Croffy, Marilyn Cusfer, Sonya Danemayer, Roberf Daub, Doris .... Davidson, Phillis ,, Davis, Carolyn Davis, Donald ,, Davis, Grover . ,. De Hof, Eleanor Deifers, Nancy . Demas, Nick .... Deffmer, Charles Dick, Dolores ..,, Dickey, Lois Doell, Lawrence Downey, James , Driskell, Beverly Dunaway, Elaine Durban, Arline . , Dye, Sammy , Dyer, Donna . Eason, Eleanoria . Eckman, Shirlee . Edwards, Geraldine Epperson, Loraine Ervin, Janef Ann Effin, Eddie .. . Farmer, Roberf ., Farfsalas, Jim .. Faulconer, Norman Feldman, Gilberf , Feller, Allan Felfhouse, Joan Fessler, Richard Finer, Helen .. , Fleck, David . .. Fleming, Jack Floyd, Bill , Foley, Margaref . Foresf, Elsa .,,,, Francis, Mary Alice Freeman, Robin Freeman, Ronald Frey, Elaine Friedlander, Pauleffe Gailey, Lois Gains, Josephine , Garneff, Peggy Garrison, Howard . Gerbofh, Janef .. Gilberf, Mary . Ginsberg, Marcia Gladden, Callivan Glaser, Leonard . 3580 Van Anfwerp Pl. , l435 Joseph Sf. 7l8 Burr-Oak Sl. 8470 Curzon Ave. I4I5 Lakeland Ave. 7l58 Easflawn Dr. , 35 Bear Sf. 49 Kings Run Cf. I927 Cafalina Ave. 30l4 Henshaw Ave. 2235 Wheeler Ave. R.R. 6, Box 27 Lockland . 66 Laural Ave. ,. 3420 Middlefon Ave. 427I Williamson PI. I22 Wesf Sf. Clair Sf. , . I5I Mason Sf. . 235 W. 70fh Sf. , . 660 Derby Ave. , 3867 Vine Sf. , 2344 Vicfor Sf. 2438 W. McMicken 707 E. Epworfh Ave. , B342 Banbury Sf. 664 Melish Ave. 644 Melish Ave. 4767 Esfe Ave. 5l33 Winfon Rd. 863 Lexingfon Ave. . 2I Laural Ave. 3909 Colerain Ave. 364I Roll Ave. 27 W. Universify Ave. I3l3 Pullan Ave. 850 Rockdale Ave. 3075 Massachuseffs Ave. , 4738 Hamilfon Ave. , 67 Glendale Sf. 4252 Virginia Ave. 728 Ridgeway Ave. II02 California Ave. 2l I5 Cenfral Ave. 246 W. 73rd Sf. II26 Groesbeck Rd. 426 Rockdale Ave. 35ll Reading Rd. , 200 Fosdick Sf. 2448 Fairview Ave. 34I5 Larona Ave. 7767 Knollwood Ln. 229 Avalon Sf. . 3454 Lyleburn Pl. ,. 96l Marion Ave. 5467 Hamilfon Ave. 2353 Ohio Ave. 3585 Purdue Sf. , IOI3 Sfraighf Sf. 4204 Williamson Pl. , I739 Schneider Ave. 5840 Ridge Ave. 3000 Diehl Rd. , 2I5 Melish Ave. .. . III7 Lois Dr. ., 3075 Henshaw Ave. , 3I22 Wehrman Ave. , 3l3 Oak Sf. .603l Hamilfon Ave. . 3939 Herron Ave. I836 Fairmounf ,98l Burfon Ave. . 30l4 Burnef Ave. . l66l Wesfwood Ave. Glaspie. Barbara Glass, Larry Goddard, Marvin Goefz, Helen .. Goins, Nancy , Goldberg, Marilyn Graff, Shirley Grafhwohl, Paffy . . . Green, Melvin Green, Samuel . Green, Shirley ., , Greenberg, Sandra , Greene, Danny ,... Greer, Don . .. 30 Gregory, Norma , ,, Groefzinger, Margo Grogg, James , Gunkel, Carol ,. , Haas, Anna .. Haberfhier, Gerfrude Haefner, Ronald Hafer, Pai' , . Haigl1f,Phylis . . Hamilfon, Donald .. Hammons, George . Handley, James , Hansel, Roger .. Harding, Mafhew ,., Harris, Charlene .. Harrison, Lloyd Hascharf, George ., Hasenzahl, Arlene . . Haffer, Charloffe ., Haygood, Fanny , Hays, Beverly .,.. Heckler, Joe ,,... Heifzler, Barbara ., Helferick, Mary Helm, Esfher Hering, Roberf Herman, Allen .,... Herrman, Lois ...... Heffesheimer, Roger , Hicks, Shirley ....... Hoberg, Dorofhy Hoess, Wilfred ...., Holmes, Joan 846 Rockdale 2l78 Clara Sf. ., I638 Pulfe Sf. 4772 Gray Rd. 46I5 Aesop Ave. 7275 Easflawn Dr. 3257 Bishop Sf. 325 Hill Cresf Ave. 742 Whiffier Ave. 3508 Burnef Ave. 3508 Burnef Ave. 4788 Reading Rd. 7l34 Easflawn Ave. Poplar Sf. Elmwood Pl. I548 Pullan Ave. I523 Dana Ave. II23 Wilmonf Cf. l625 Knowlfon Sf. 3006 Diehl Rd. 2338 May Sf. 2450 Fairview Ave. 25 Shady Brook Dr. 4023 Cliffon Ave. 3I3l Wehrman Ave. 2864 May S+. 2626 Sciofa Sf. . 344 Ellioff Ave. 582 Howell Ave. . I639 Power Sf. 3448 Colerain Ave. , I22 Valencia Sf. IIO3 Afwood Ave. IIS W. 65fh Sf. , 83l Rockdale Ave. I760 Powers Ave. 3009 Glendora Ave. 5927 Waymonf Ln. 2227 Wheeler Sf. I9ll Bigelow Sf. .. 3l58 Vine Sf. . 725 Greenwood Ave. . lIl5 Towanda Terr. ,. , I339 Asfer Pl. .. 523 McAlpin Ave. 2304 Vicfor Sf. 3l00 Harvey Ave. II29 Vine Sf. 2l48'f2 Kindel Ave. Holland, Alberf .,.. Hooser, Marilyn .. Hormann, Edwin ...., . Hornberger, Russell ,. Housfon, Roberf ...., Huber, William ..,. Hudson, Dewiff Jr. .. Hughes, Lois ...,. Hull, Frank ......, Hunfer, Norman ., lngledue, Lesfer . lnsco, Ronald .,. Insprucker, lone ., Irvin, Ronald ,.,. Jaeger, Hazel Janson, Dolores ., Jenfz, William Johnen, Eric .. Johnson, Mary Ann Joos, Rosemary Judd, Runell ,... Kadefz, Adele .. Kaiser, Carol . Kaiser, Sonya .. 2530 Auburn Ave. , 60 Taff Rd. 8402 Woodbine Ave. , I44 Calhoun Ave. ,, 36I7 Dulufh Ave. . I4 Laurel Ave. 866 Rockdale Ave. 234 Chickasaw Ave. , 3024 Vine Sf. 220 Hearne Ave. 64l2 Rosewood Ave. 7796 Sfillwell Rd. 293l Glendora Ave. 3634 Winding Way 3 l 8 Piedmonf Ave. I637 Carll Sf. 6627 Lebanon Ave. 3355 Morrison Ave. 322l Jefferson Ave. 294I Marshall Ave. , 3250 Harvey Ave. 73I S. 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