Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1953
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A phrase that suggests glamour to one who has not yet reached this most wonderful period in life, a term which brings a wistful smile to the face of one who has long ago passed it. To a freshman, lost in a maze of newness, high school is a mix- ture of confusion and apprehension. With the coming of the second year, things begin to take form and shape. The sophomore feels as if he has a place in his school. Then at last you are a junior, an upperclassman. You know your way around. You're up on all the tricks of the trade - or at least, you think you are. Of course the most important year is the final one. The senior has to set a shining example for the rest of the school. The senior knows just about everything, his way around, everyone who's worth knowing, and the right remark to say at the right time. By this time he's waded through six or seven romances, he's de- veloped a firm political stand, and has a definite plan for the future. June rolls around and the senior begins to think about the four years which lie behind him. He remembers how he complained about the stacks of homework and the unsympathetic teachers and that dreadful alarm clock in the morning. He remembers these things, not bitterly, but sentimentally. It's not the last time he'll reminisce. He'll look back myriad times during his life and he'll realize that high school time was truly a happy time. . Gyjqgff ffl M' Page tht UIHRIII LIGHTS, FRIEIIDLV LIGHTS SVIIIBULS OF GI-IIETV UIITHIII g:'.'a -'Y-in ii L 5 :...f4.m.., f, k,.,w,1.., .W--- uf MSSQL igmh gkrhnui ,,:,-,, 5 V ww v N , , ,. , W A5':Qs'Q.+1QS2sw WQSSE ,M .,,,.,..,. X S W, f ,M ,fy . g.gj'iAg4 aj 5 gsm fi ' 1 I , N' 3 Q , M W , . N 333 21 M 5 Q , ., xx MW 9 53. ,L ,WAX ,MN , www-wwwfwg 9- f--- I, wif' if 3 2 'z xxx-1 -, S5 ' Q ,xg Q. W...-'ggi , ,AM LM.. W AZ .55 5 -Et. Xi :I .i:.,.:,. :Ab.. : N 43.55, A xx igsii wx Qxm. 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HIZEH, PRIIICIPHL 0F HUGHES HIGH SCH00l H HHPPV TIHIE Page ten The theme for your annual seems quite appropriate in view of the experiences you have had in your first seventeen or eighteen years of life. Each year you live should bring with it its full measure of joy and satisfaction. There may have been periods of anxiety, indecision, and even frustration, all of which may have caused you much concern. What has Hughes contributed in making the over all experience while in high school a happy one? In your first year great effort was made to orient you to your new surroundings. How successful your teachers and coun- selors were is measured not only by your grades, but also by your general attitude toward your school. In each succeeding year Hughes has made possible to you countless opportunities for all around development. My hope is that you have never been indifferent to these opportunities either scholastically or so- cially. Your four years have been happy ones for me too. It has been wonderful to share with you your joys, your sorrows, and your hopes for the future. Remember, my in- terest in you will continue throughout the coming years. Have your four years at Hughes been A Happy Time ? I trust they have. Elmer W. Kizer 1953 is Mr. Ben Fulks fifth year as the Assistant Principal of Hughes. He is sponsor of the Hughes Club, adviser of Freshman boys, and is in charge of the boys who work in the Book Room and the Book Shop. A group of girls devote one of their free bells each day to help out in his office. They are, from left to right: Marilyn Harris, Carol Hochstrasser, Carol Withers, Pat Klein, Mary Lou Best. Sitting: Helen Baker, Mr. Fulks, and Marty Southgate. llIOHTHY HDIIIIIIISTRFITORS HID STUDEIITS The adviser who serves as the Dean of Girls at Hughes is the very capable and understanding Mrs. Edna Leroy. Her other duties include sponsoring the Student Council, and aiding all students who seek scholarship information. She is ably assisted in Room 110 by a staff of girls who, pictured left to right are: back row: Beverly Snead, Phyllis Adkinson, Barbara Shepherd, Joanne Hall, Roberta Greenlandg first row: June Haefner, Lois Keller, Mrs. Leroy, and Mary Elizabeth Clark. 411. .' 'lf' I XL. it 'C 11,0 s 5 'sq '- H N fs . 'L Aff Z At 111,00 'tiflcf . M4 ,,6 3, f l..,qx .j fa. 1 . g 1 XV. ' 11' l C+- f A .. NZ' fa YS. Page eleven Ralph I.. Loudenslager Mr. Ralph L. Loudenslager serves as the efficient counselor for Hughes boys. His main job is to try and secure part-time and summer jobs for students who seek employment, and to help underclassmen prepare programs for the forthcoming school year. His talents are also appre- ciated by the seniors who rely on him for help in deciding their futures. HHRDWDRHIDGCDUD Clyde Hall is the patient and sympathetic gentleman who listens to the absence and tardy excuses of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade boys. Besides being a math teacher, he is also the invaluable financial adviser of the Annual. Clyde Hall Page twelve Margaret Hall Miss Margaret Hall serves as the capable counselor for the Hughes tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade girls. She helps the girls by giving them aid in planning their futures. SELDRS GUIDE STUDEDT BODY Besides being a very prominent Latin teacher at Hughes, Miss Gladys Busch is the very understanding and competent ad- viser for the freshman girls. Her invalu- able service has many times helped the poor little freshies see a Way to their problems. Gladys Busch Miss Eleanore Krampe, the efficient secretary of Mr. Kizer, handles office cor- respondence, including teachers' pay checks. Miss Stella Rowland, school treasurer, types and mimeo- graphs the absence lists. Stella Rowland Eleanore Krampe Carrie Kohrmann SECRETIIRIES PERFORIII UHRIUUS DUTIES These Junior and Senior girls devote part of their time to helping the administrators in the various offices. They are: Ila Pickens, Lucille Booth, Marlene Bohl, Janet Fisher, Billie Wilhoit, Shirley Conner, Joyce Roberts, Sue Skirving, Janet Gaudin. Miss Carrie Kohrmann is known by most of the stu- dents as the person in charge of announcements that appear in the morning bulletin. Mrs. Dorothy Tharp can be found in the outer office typing and receiving tele phone calls. ' Dorothy Tharp Page thirteen Hughes Students fill their trays with delicious meat-loaf and salads. STUDEIIT BODV EIIJOVS H0mE-SWLE IIIEHLS PREPHRED BV COIHPETEIIT LUIICHRUUIII STHFF Mrs. Alice Raible has been manager of the Hughes lunchrooms and kitch- en since 1947. Once a day, five days a week, more than two thousand stu- dents plus one hundred teachers eat at Hughes. Mrs. Raible plans each day's meal weeks in advance and also handles the financial transactions. Actual preparation of the meals is done by a competent staff of cooks and assistants hired by the Board of Education. M rs. Alice Raible In recent years many modern appli- ances and methods of cooking have been installed in the Hughes kitchen. There are three lunchrooms that are used daily at Hughes. One small lunchroom accommodates the teach- ers, and the two larger ones are for the students. The Goodloe Dining Room, located in the basement, was named in honor of Miss Nina Goodloe, Hughes graduate and teacher. It is now used only for special conferences. Working in the kitchen provides both enjoyment and remuneration for the students. Faye Turbville and Patti Bragg help Mrs. Henrietta Aron during the fourth bell. Page fifteen OUR SCH00l III THEORV FIIID PRFICTICE -2- 06471 . jpg? 14,0 ,f,6,,,,7,QdJ7z'1 LW wie ,ff-5'-'lid 0-.c7y-7 'j ,Qdlffff V-of ,Cai f 5 I x-,Q . ,arf 14,5 ,faJ,f',7'r.,.1J ayivff-77 L Q6 ,ff-ff-J fsvfj, ! f'7'?f 7, f' W ,I lf'-.Q-'ik' 'f init-'A-A'!fA-Abqrvcrl . J ,aaa f QL' ,fi zdib, Q. . Z Another year has passed and valuable knowledge IS now ours We have studied long and hard to gain and to apply this knowledge. An excellent staff of teachers have taken us and molded us from ignorant children into educated young men and women ready for the world ahead. Whethei we go to Work or to college We have a Well-rounded background to help us over the rough road to success. We all are going in different directionsg but may we remember that once we have made our decision, We must believe in it completely and most of all, do our best. .H 'PBC , 4. v z no-!OfffQ -'QQ L, EZ xi: x X .fs -2 '3 in basal Q? wx 3'3'.x.f if A f, Q, X E 5 Mrs. Lundquist checks out a book for Ken Napier. BOOKS IHHHE US HEIRS 0F THE lIFE OF PHST llGES Mary lloland Page eighteen The library inaugurated many new practices this year. Our two new librarians, Miss Boland and Mrs. Lundquist did an outstand- ing job of helping us to gather material for themes, composi- tions and social studies. They also introduced us to many new books just for pleasure reading. Truly our knowledge was broad- ened by the help of these direc- tors of the Hughes library. Leila Lundquist W , Y W . x V wif vi S ' I.. ,.,, I' Q Ye' fig , bv xi K Q XJH' e lVla1'ty Southgate and Joe Muller study the weight of displaced water. SEIEIIEE SERUES EUEIWDIW PURPOSES - THROUGH PHVSIES Paul Bauer in-n'l Solemn I lhysivs I N 1 Pull Hmm 1001054 1 1 ' 's Vlmysiologry Hou urd lhom Senior Hvaltll Hlology Biology Page tu e Ury Murphy lloherly liaymoml llurlkel' Biology Zoology Nlilflilll Hubel CV' 'l S ' ,en meme Chemistry Fharles Schafer Physiology Chemistry In science we study things which have a place under, on, and above the earth's sur- face. Our school maintains, perhaps, the best equipped laboratories in the Cincin- nati school system. Every day hundreds of students attend classes in Biology, Botany, Chemistry, General Science, Phys- ics, and Zoology. Besides teaching us about our surroundings, science teaches us to be honest in our thinking and accurate in our calculations. THRUUQJH CHEIIIISTIW, .-1' ' ' 1111. - Q - r..-1' F. ' it 1 1 . l, W 0 4 1 V . Q3 U t Q F . -fy l 5 s 1 , it 1 .Y - to - I' i I .J .l . f 4 ' . - . A L' 4, I 1 ' 1 I 'A u-1 ' 5 . I ' 4 Q ' 5 ! I. Q. '- s xi l .ln J 4 Q If 1 1 D S 1 - o Page twenty-mn Hotzuly students tlwmsplallut some bulbs. Page twenty two THRUUGH PHVSIOLOGV HIID BOTHIW Sue Charkins points out the lxll'lllN of teeth to Farol Bermzm. Erma Elberg l'l1ysiolog'y l'Iiolm,5y Madeline Harris Botany Virginia Burke English Some of Miss Shawe's English students diagram sentences on the board. THE IIIECHHIIICS 0F EIIGLISH FORIII THE BHSIS FOR .. Enolia Heile Ella Johnson Ruth Clippinger Anna Hamlin Speech Virginia Hoppe English English English Public Spkgz English Civics ,9- hgh P 'zge twentv three Journalism students help put out the Gargoyle. . JUURIIHLISIII . Through our study of English we gain a basic knowledge of grammar, litera- ture, and composition. In our final two years we may take more specialized courses such as dramatics, journalism, Hazel Koppenhoefer Anne Long Virginia Keck Journalism English English Gargoyle Advisor Head of English Annual Advisor Sororities Depa1'tment and public speaking. In these we utilize the basic knowledge which we have mastered. In all these courses we learn to speak, write, and act in a correct and proper manner. Alma Marni Aria Shawe Inez Stenger English English English Page twenty-four Richard Thornbury English W 0. Wham C KLM. if-Ajtxfx , X Fern White English .- FUR DRHIIIHTICS l l Miss Pollard supervises as Janet Werner and Joy Brendlanger practice a scene from a play. Mary Pollard I,igiifgCS Bob Bang, Carol Jordan, Gabe Frommer, and Janet Werner Eng-11511 in George Washington Slept Here. Gabe Frommer looks disgusted with Bob Gentile in George Washington Slept Here. Page twenty-five 25, -SA ffl 56-i Gladys Busch Latin H- Three Latin students recite for Miss Madden. Mary H. wen FOREIGll LHIIGUHGES STREIIGTHEII U.l0RlD TIES It is our belief that if we can talk to our neighbors of the world we can be united with them. We have our choice of four languages - Latin, the foundation of A German student writes her grammar assignment on the board While Miss Schenk and the class look on. many languages, French, German and Spanish. We hope these rather simple beginnings will help to strengthen world ties and bring peace to all. Page twenty-six Jannet Schenk German Spanish French Fannie Madden Latin French Harriet Silherstein Spanish John Martin Choral Music -fs .1 is + ., .. vas .1. - - .Es ,. ?:.5Fi Milton Anderson Choral Music Herman Slayman Instrumental Music' Mixed emotions in one of Mr. Anderson's classes. GRHCEFUL IIDTES. .UOClll FIIID IIISTRUIIIEIITHL Be it classic, be it popularg We sing or play it. That is the motto of our music department. The annual Merry-Go- Round is the largest production of our music department. The senior choir sings at many public affairs, while the band performs at football games. Both of these plus the orchestra and the glee clubs combine to bring us the annual Christmas Concert. Many long hours of practice are behind all of these perform- ances Which represent Hughes so very well. Four new members of the Hughes band. Page twenty-seven Bob Cooke explains a complicated Wiring diagram to Tonu Lohmussar and Danny Gerboth. LEHRIIIHG Il TRFIDE, THROUGH EIIPLIIIHITIUIIS, DRHUIIHGS, l Page fWPf'lf,V'f'ighf Many boys choose to learn a trade for future jobs rather than prepare for college. We are offered such courses as metal and wood work- ing, printing, machine shop, electricity and mechanical drawing. The future leaders ol' America thereby learn to design, and build useful and beautiful articles. Charles Richardson shows the proper use of Mechanical Drawing instruments. Woodworking boys work industriously on their projects. HIID PRHCTIEE NVillizlm freighlon l'Ilect1'icity Robert li eller Mechanical Drawing: J. Ferris Mathis Metal Work Machine Shop 0. E. VVeilhamer Woodworking' Lisle G. Wine-land Mechanical Drawing' Ffngineering Drawing: A11-hitectu1'al Drawing Raymond Fell Printing Page twenty-nine Robert .X ga r Algebra William Etvel Plane Geometry Gen'l Math Mr. Portune helps one of his Plane Geometry students with a proof. ITIHTH THE LHIIGURGE DF IIUIIIBERS Ruth Austin Cons. Math Math IV Math III Algebra t'lyde Hall Plane Geometry Math III Laura Blank Algebra Math III, IV Plane Geometry Gladys Kloak Bus. Math Math, the language of numbers, helps us to think clearly, reason well, and to be accurate in our Work. It teaches us to do first things first Whether We are solving a simple equa- tion or a solid geometry proof. In this atomic age Math is invaluable. Page thirfy Arthur l'robst Gen'l Math Plane Geometry Robert Fortune Plane Geometry Gen'l Math Ron Meyer and Phil Neclelman ponder over a Math IV problem. 3 2 E X fg 51: Q?gf-Sal 454, 3, x ' iff if I? J 235553 i 2135 ff 9 H Qin, NWN Y Mr. Grooms points out a strategic place While his class looks on. SDCIHL STUDIES Ill PHST HIID PRESEIIT HGES Helen Ann Bejuch American History American Prolmlems Arthur Gray Economics NVorld History American History fharles Bowers American History Lyle Grooms American History Elizabeth fhepoorin Wlorld History Eleanor Lorenz Geography World History Algebra vt Lenore Follinger World History Audrey Schulz American Problems American History Orientation Page thirty-two Elsie 'llillljlvlllilll World History Each day as we pass through the front hall, we see the statues of Minerva and Caesar, who stand as a symbol of prob- lems and conquests in the past. Thus each day we are reminded of the prob- lems of the past and their solutions. When We enter our social studies classes we apply parts or all of these solutions of the past to our present problems and those of the future. Minerva This year many world problems were discussed in our social studies classes. Possible solutions for the problems were discussed in American History, Ameri- can Problems, World History, and World Caesar Geography as well as in Economics and Sociology. By seeing how problems were solved in the past, We may be able to solve many problems facing us in the future. Miss Chepoorin helps one of her students while the rest of the class study their lesson. Page thirty-three Miss Zorn enables Reva Abney, Nancy Jo Conboy, Maria Muheam, and Ann Puechrnann to gain experience in homemaking FUTURE HOUSEUJIUES lI'l THEOIW FIIID PRHCTICE Clara Martin Home Economics Consumer Education Ruth Helman Home Economics Elizabeth Zorn Home Economics Page thirty four Barb Pastor, Betty Porter, Dixie Burton, and Nancy Smith are working on their new spring wardrobe. Home Economics teaches not only sewing and cooking, but also the nutritional values of foods and the planning of well-balanced meals. Stu- dents also study materials and styles along with factors that will influence their daily lives. They also learn to buy quality goods wisely. Many girls busy themselves at the sewing machines to make additions to their wardrobe, while others knit argyle socks and still others are busy preparing delicious food dishes. Joan Meyer Joan Carr Jacqueline Osle Sandra Patterson, Patsy Julain, and Edna Ellison are shown preparing a meal. Page thirty-hve The Hughes Production Group performs invaluable services to the teachers and to the school. Elaine Baker and Marylynn Hentz demonstrate correct typing posture in Mr. Geraci's typing class. Sarah Levine Katherine Evans Uharles Geraci Shorthand Virginia Miceli Bookkeeping Typing Sec. Practice Business Law Typing Shorthand Typing Typing Page thirty-six BUSIIIESS COURSES PRUUIDE BHSIS We type, We add, We even keep books! That is the cry of our business de- partment. Many students take such courses as Typing, Office Practice, Bookkeeping, and General Business. Each year many students are placed in part time jobs. Frances Skinner Shorthand Typing Office Practice Elizabeth Shields Salesmanship Merchandising Ann R-asche Typing Wilma Koeniger puts the fundamentals of sales- manship into everyday practice. FUR FUTURE CHREEHS Perhaps the truest example of theory and prac- tice is the Merchandising course. The students learn the fundamentals of selling, then enter a co- op system. In this system the students work a half clay three times a week. As part of his education, and as a part of his job, Dave Seltzer is practicing good salesmanshlp. Page thirty-seven John Michael Art Marcella Schroth Art No picture Isabel Affleck Art A new form of modern art, the mobile, being constructed. The Art department is kept quite busy all year along with sets and publicity for all of the school's round. They Work in all media to turn out post- productions. Much of the jewelry worn by smartly ers for state and national competitions. Many dressed Huzites is made in the arts and crafts other students create decorations for the halls, class. Page thirty-eight Floyd Woosley adds a final flourish before completion A R' x IRE K' 35 ,Ss wx -S lmm ' Q . ,5 R Q Q w ig? A Pfifw f X E f I 'x :LMQW iakf- .': I, 'AE A352-' W , 3,5E ,... EV, , Q -gzfeKf.U5 W5 Wm N ffm 'Wifi :A ' X L K . V . if V1 -, A mf . , f 942515182 TZ? TRAINING CAR Merchants help teenagers become better drivers. EXPERT DRIUERS IIIHHE H SHFER lll0RlD Safety on the roads has become a problem in Ohio as it has throughout the country. Many people are inclined to blame the teenagers for the problem. But you can't judge many by a few. At Hughes, more than one hundred students take a course in Driver's Training each year. All sopho- Morgan Jones General Science i l I Page Iorfy Robert Meier Driver Training mores are required to take a course in safety to learn the theory of driving and the laws governing the driver. The driver training course puts this theory into prac- tice. Teenagers are doing their part . . . are YOU? The idea is to park the car . . . not to run over me I ll v.. are Girls in Mrs. Lacher's gym class stretch high for a goal. STRUIIG BODIES. Howard Grimes Physical Education Elsa Kramer Physical Education Alan Kindschy Physical Education Rita Lacher Physical Education .FUUIIDHTIDIIS FOR SDUIID IIIIIIDS Now that our heads are crammed with information, we have to have a good foundation to hold them up. Physical education seems to be just the thing for us. In this pro- gram our skill, technique, and physical endurance are de- veloped quite thoroughly. Eleventh graders study First Aid and seniors are required to take a Weekly course in Public Health. Paul Richert Physical Education First Aid Jeannette Nurre Physical Education First Aid Maud Suter Physical Education Page lofty-one Page forty-t wf'f'fiff My .fm mf5'a,v'?'PlM'fjQfs W'f'55,1f,'f,Z5,,l,,f',,,+5lV,f,'5lif0fy Wanna riff .f.Q.lfvw Wi THE CLHSS DF 1953 A year which was filled with study and play, sadness and joy, is fast coming to a close. It was a year which brought to a dramatic climax, the end of our four year sojourn in Hughes High School. For some, this period was filled to the brim with various activities, for others, it was like an empty cup. Those who worked received something from these four years, those Who didn't received little. This part of our lives is gone, never to be re-captured. From here we go on to our chosen fields such as con- tinuing our education, entering the business world, or defending our great nation. Many old friendships will be broken and many new ones made. Several years from now, when We are settled in our life's work, think back to the four years spent in Hughes. Recalled in this memory, will be the successes and failures, the happy moments and the sad moments which comprised The Happy Time. Q3 5 Q 55 Ev ?S S' Y ,,,,, , ,,,, ,, lin, 1 N , Q SA gi si 1' W Sf Y V b 4 1 . R: 4 X 4, X 5 Q? E WS mx m GS 3' fm 1193, Q . , ,Wk HOIIESTV, IIITEGRITV, HOD GOOD lEHOERSHIP Q ' u , 1 Thomas Hamant Lucille Bedrick . . Joan S. Meyer Carol Berman . .. Martha Southgate Peter Isakov .. Joyce Brown . . Phyllis Speak ,. . Sam Ulmer . Nancy Russell . . Gabriel Frommer Fay Reiman Barbara Kraus Alma Grube . . Patricia Klein . .. James McGill Dwight McMurrin Karla Meyer .. Marlene Moser Joyce Wehr . , Leonard Levine .. COIISTITUTE Greatest of all honors that can be be- stowed upon a student by his fellow classmates, is that of a class offi- cer. Each officer represents the sen- ior body's idea of honesty, integrity, and good leadership. Pictured at the left are the Senior Class Officers of 1953. They are Bill Pugh, Treasurer 5 Mary Jane Heinold, Secre- taryg Dale Peters, Presidentg and Nancy Russell, Vice President. Each one of these students has fulfilled his position to the best of his ability. This group of officers have, as those before them, done an excellent jobg they have led their class well and they have brought glory to the name of Hughes. HOIIOR lIST 1.96.05 .,.......95.054 .........94.532 .... 94.456 ...,..,.94.25 M ..,.. 94.035 .......93.928 .......93.856 193.706 193.622 .....,..93.274 ......,..93.25 .......93.24 . . 193.187 .. S. 92.982 ,. ,.., 92.666 192.5 . 192.166 192.107 192.104 James Wade Carl Schmidt Shirley Werner , . Shirlee Lee ...., . Robert Goering .. Emilie Sontag Joyce Maddux Anni Jungshoved . Phyllis McLemore Roberta Greenland Sandra Jones .. .. Elaine Rosenstiel .. Harold Findley . Richard Thielmeyer Jerry Klayman . . . Edna Kramer . , Peggy Sue Shaw . Patricia Mathias . lrwin Rohrbach . Donald Chadwell . O CLOSS OFFICER 91.809 91.766 91.482 . 91.406 91.295 91.227 , . 90.852 ,, 90.825 90.821 90.766 90.652 90.596 90.434 . 90.201 90.175 r . 90.153 . 90.071 90.05 90.04 90.012 Page forty-live Eager spectators file into Music Hall to witness this joyous occasion. Solemnity reigns as the graduation ceremony nears its end. T0 THE IIEUI, HDD With the new, always retain some- thing of the old. So it is with this idea that we inject a bit of the past into the 1953 Hughes Annual. Reminiscing is a wonderful pas- time when the mind and soul have matured. We, the graduating class of 1953, are not yet able to indulge X Jubilancy reigns among the boys as they Wait for the White formals and red roses bring forth the big procession to start. smiles. Page forty-six X A A Congratulations, Sam. Never thought that we'd make it! Last minute instructions are being given before the procession. iv V H BIT UF THE 0lD in this pleasurable pastime, for we zlre in the process of making' these memories. For the gmclimtiiig' class of 1952, these pictures are a memoryg for this yez1r's senior class, they are a preview of what is to come. Masses of white gowns are forming the background for the navy H. Mixed emotions prevail among the girls as they await the first strains oi the music. Page lofty-seven - , A . xp ' 45 XX .'.'s X y n 5 Y ARMSEY, THOMAS D. Band 1, 2, 3, Activity Card 1, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Base- ball 2, Art League 3, 4. ASHLEY, VIRGIL 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, Treas. 4. Pep Club 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 4, Activity Caiiiiyyyy ' 1 I ATTERTON ROBERT A Art League 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2 , ' r . ' r. o' 3, 4, Merry-Go-Round 3, 4, Sages 4, n 3, p 4, Student Council 4, Prom Co ' g I 1 BAKER,HELEN , . A Aiufp , Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroon ' es , if 1, -'o 1, Volleyball 1, Gargoyle Rep. ' 'N tu 3' Q If 3, , gn Stamp Rep. 3, Jr. Townlibffe in , if - -r 4 ii i ., , ,L Ring Committee 3, Ho 591' e 1 4, ff , C y Machine 4. A f of A Q, D 1 nALL,EsTELLE ' c w,' ' VV A1't League 2, 3, 4, Actlvit 3, 4' regtifagauli . HANG CHRISTIAN B. ' ' Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Ga1'goylff a Baseball 2, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, C 'l ' . BARON, FRED L. I Dj!!! Art League 2, 3, 4, AZA 2, 3, Salesiag u es Club 4. fp vt BARON,STANLEY.L ,PT ' Krueck Club 1, Art League 1, 220594, Latin Club 4, Activity Card 4, AZA 4. BASCHANG, JOAN GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Honor League 4. BECKER, BARBARA Art League 1, 2, 3, Activity Card 2, Spanish Club 2, Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Corres. Sec'y. 4, Pep Club 3. BEDRICK, LUCILLE Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Activity Card 2, French Club 4, Honor Society 4, Executive Board 4, Honor League 4. BENNETT, JOAN Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4. Page forty-eight ABERMAN, DOROTHY French Club 1, 2,, Archery 1, 2, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 4, Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep, 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 4, Greenhouse Worker 2, Parlators 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Gar- goyle Editress 3, Press Representative 3, 4, Jr. Town Meeting Speaker 3, Baseball 3, Annual Staff 4, Gargoyle Sr. Advisor 4, Girls Week Comm. 4, Honor League Exec. Board 4, Freshie Aid 4, Information Desk 4, H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 4, Pep Club 4, Sr. Choir 4, Merry-Go-Round 4, Y-Teens 4. ACKLEY, MARLENE G.A.A. 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Activity Card 4. ADAMS, BETTY ADDIS, RICHARD J. Swimming 1, Activity Card 3, 4, H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 2, Tri Chi 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, Salesmanship Club 4. ADKINSON, PHYLLIS Art League 1, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Staff 1, Honor League 4, Office 4. ALCORN, JUNE ALLGEIER, LARRY A. Krueck Club 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Greenhouse Worker 3. ANGER, LOIS German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Attendance Slip Collector 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 3, Home Ee. Club 4, V. Pres. 4, Honor League 4, Office 4. APKING, TED H. Art League 2, Reserve Basketball 2. BENNINGER, ARLENE Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. BENTON, ALICE Huzettes 1, 2, V. Pres. 1, Treas. 2: GAA 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Merry-Go-Round Orch. 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 4, Homeroom Sec'y. 4, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4, Girls Week Rep. 4. BERMAN, CAROL Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Omega Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Interfrator- ity Council Sec'y. 4, Honor League 4. BEST, MARY LOU Huzettes 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Tausia 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4, Office 4, Head Usher 4, Prom Committee 4, Sr. Announcements 4. BLACK, JOY Art League 3, 4. BLACKWELDER, JUIJITH GAA 1, 2, Basketball 2, Art League 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 4, ' Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. BODE, WILLIAM I. Student Council 1, 2, Football 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 4, Lunch Line 4. BOEBINGER, J. DONALD Swimming Team 1, 2, H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Hughes Club 4, Usher 4, Sr. Announcements 4, Rep. to Cin- cinnati Engineering Society 4. BORACK. PHILIP Spanish Club 1, Activity Card 2, 3, Gargoyle Staff 1, 2, 3, Math Club 2, Art League 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4. 1 BORER, MARY JANE Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Pep Club 4, Library Worker 4. BOTZUNG, KENNETH A. Art League 1, 2, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Krueck Club 2, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4, H Club 4, Cheerleader 4. BOWMAN, BILLIE .activity Card 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Art ea 3, 4, ono1' ep Clu f . -' P If f df. ., ,swf Sages 1, Ho c. Club 1, Spanis u 1, 2, ep Chif- Gamma Kappa 2, Art League 2, , 4, Activity Card 4. -,4-41' .fri 'J ' BRENDLINGER, JOY 4 5 Huzettes 2, 3, Sages 1, 3, 4, Thespians 4, P8.1'l2f61'S 2, ' Spanish Club 3, Honor League 4, Y-Teens 4, P. A. An- nouncer 4. fi BROCK MAN BETTY 5 ' ' . 1-4- Student Council 1, 2, 3, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Freshie Aid 4. BROWN, EVELYN Home Ec. Club 4. BROWN, GAIL GAA 1, 2, 3, Archery 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Saleslnanship Club 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mistress 3, Pres. 4, Interfratority Council 4, Treas. 4, Gar- goyle Staff 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4. BROWN, JOYCE Latin Club 2, 3, Art League 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Exec. Board 4, Honor League 4, Exec. Board 4, Y-Teens 4, Freshie Aid 4, H. R. Pres. 4, Production Staff 4, Information Desk 4. BRUECKNER, GERALD R. Art League 1, 2, 3, Salesmanship Club 4. BRUG. BETTY BUERKLE, MARILYN GAA 2, Honor League 4, Activity Card 4, Greenhouse Work- er 4, Pep Club 4. I Page lorty nme , Ujtv :fl , l Z LO!!! qwyffyf Wk' n f' fl 'i 1' fu' by S' f- A Y V' wrt tiinflll' KARL Lf,-5 1 ,Z . L' ' f fl., 21, . , K' 4 X ', . L if 1 . - VI, 1 - . . V. 1 fk , 1 Huis ', .ROY J. f 1 H4 , Activcilziy Card 2, Football 1, 2, Art League 2. l ' 1 is ' BUJDOSO. CAROLE rf , Roanoke, Va. 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Sages 43, 4, Parlators 3, 4, Gargoyle Staff 3, Thespians 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4. BUNDMAN, HARRIET Huzettes 1, 2, Annual Rep. 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Staff 2, Tau Beta Phi 2, 3, Salesmanship Club 3, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. RURGIN, LILA Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Make-up Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, Alpha Sigma Tau 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Honor League 4. RURGIN, RICHARD H. Miami Fla. 1, 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Activity Card 4, Sages 4. BY ER, HERBERT I. Football 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2: Art League 2, 3, 4. rchestra 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Pep Club 3. ' CALIGURI, BARBA RA , E. DONALD 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 4. CHRISTINE 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi Delta 2, 3, Treas. 3, Gargoyle Latin Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Pres. 4, Honor 4, Information Desk 4. CHARKINS, S. SUE Miami Beach, Fla. 1, Latin Club 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Activ ity Card 2, 3, 4, Sages 2, 3, 4, Parlators 2, 3, 4, Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Savings Stamp Rep. 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Math Club 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Ring Committee 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Annual Rep. 4, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4, Information Desk 4' Girls Week Committee 4, Usher 4. CHOLAK, SYLVIA OVO 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Swimming 3, Sages 4, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Prop Committee 4. CLARK, MARY E. GAA 1, Hockey 1, Home Ec. Club 2, 4' Sr. Choir 2 3 4 Merry-Go-Round 3, 4, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4, Office 4 COCHRAN, PATRICIA Annual Rep. 2, Phi Sigma Delta 3 COHEN, INEZ Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Mu Omega 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. COHEN, RHEA Pep Club 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Mu Omega 1, 2, 3, Salesmanship Club 3, Home Ee. Club 4, Honor League 4. COHEN, RUTH Spanish Club 1, 2, Chi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4, Sages 3, Math Club 3, Pep Club 3, Sr. Choir 4, Honor League 4. COLE, OWEN Gym Team 2, Salesmanship Club COLLIN, MELVIN COLLINS, CHARLES J. COMBS, CHARLES D. Annual Rep. 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, Art League 3, H. R. Pres. 3. COMBS, DIXIE GAA 1, 2, Softball 1, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Tausia 3, 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4, Art League 4. Page fifty V . I 4 7 I l 1 ff f I '-f ' Ur lfViiiifiiIi I-111 , A MJ LX' K l I 1 I M I I fkf l Illia XVI! COMER JIIANITA Pe Clubl 4 Modeln Ddfltlfl 1 3 4 S anlsh Clu 2 P I xi I I 'lg 1:7 i p .1 flgxylvqi, 'xl GAA 2, 3, 4, Y-Teena 2, Volleyball 4, Baseball 4, Baqshe ba f l 14 4, TNT 4, Activity Card 4. Q' V , CONNER. SHIRLEY .,j,lI',,,fl Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Tausia 2, 3, 4,lArt League 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Honorh League 4, Office 4. 1 COOKE. ROBERT W. l Camera Club 1, Activity Cagd 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, Latin Club 3. f COOPER, CAROL L. GAA 1, 2, Gargoyle Rep. 2, German Club 2, 3, Art League 3, 4, Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4, Honor League 4, Treas. 4: Freshie Aid 4, Information Desk 4, Activity Card 4. COURTNEY, JENICE Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dancing 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, French Club 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Merry-Go-Round 3, 4. COX, JANE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Activity Card 1, 4, Art League 1, 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Holne Ec. Club 2, 3, Sages 2, Honor League 4, Kytyves 4. CRUMES, VERNITA Pep Club 1: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Greenhouse Worker 3. CURREN, ROBERT C. Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, 3, Tri Chi 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2' Card 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4 H. R. Sec'y. 2. CUSICK, NANCY Huzettes 1, 2, Annual Rep. 1, 2, Archery Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4 Information Desk 4, Activity Card 4, 4, Library Page 4. fVx.rfA.4.l Z C4171 C,'U-C4 ggi! Q94-'iii L2vS42vL 9,5 -'Cv-,CIQL Tennis 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, Activity Card 3, Pep Club 4, , -P Art League 4. 5 'f f, cf! -1 l.lecAlvlln RICHARD E. C. L 13 Football 1, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Basketball 2, ,ff 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, gy!L4f14Zf-fx Hi-Y 3, 4, Treas. 4, H Club 3, 4. DEMAS, JAMES G. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. , N Q i .' ' DENIKE, DOROTHY ri .X S Pep Club 1, Student Council 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Honor League ,I N l 4, Activity Card 4. ' X six DERBY, CAROLYN Y E Pep Club 1, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4. l 'Y i' X3 Az' gli BETZEL, JEAN mg' V' GAA 1, Bowling 1, Saleslnanship Club 3, Art League 4. NN 'i J if lb DOUGLAS, BETTY N .7 3 Sr. Choir 4, Honor League 4, Art League 4, Activity Card 4. ' 1, X: X, DOUTHIT, BARBARA X 'Qc Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 4. I X DRAKE, IRIS Latin Club 1, 2, 4, Gargoyle Staff 3, Business Mgr. of Gar- goyle 4, Production Group 4, Activity Card 4, Art League 4. DUIJLEY, WILLIAM H. Hughes Club 4, Art League 4, Activity Card 4. DUMLER, JERRY L. Football 1. DUNCAN, JANET French Club 1, 2, Exec. Committee 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. Page fifty-one FIELDS, RICHARD W. Football 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 4. FINDLEY, HAROLD J. Krueck Club 1, 25 Latin Club 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 35 Ring Committee 3. FISCHER, .IOSEPH W., JR. Gym Team 3, 45 Track 4. FISHER, MARILYN Pep Club 1, 4, Captain 45 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 45 Y-Teens 1, 25 Gargoyle Rep. 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Honor League 45 Information Desk 4. FISHMAN, DIANE Los Angeles, Calif. 1, 2, 35 Salesmanship Club 4, Sec'y. 45 Office 45 Activity Card 45 Y-Teens 45 Omega Sigma Phi 4. FITTRO, DONALD L. FITZGERALD, CHARLENE Bowling 1, 25 Basketball 1, 45 Volleyball 1, 45 Baseball 1, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Kytyves 2, 3, 45 Honor League 45 Freshie Aid 45 Pep Club 45 Sales Club 45 H. R. Guidance Committee 4. FOLEY, BETTY German Club 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 25 Home Ec. Club 45 Latin Club 45 Band 3, 45 Honor League 4. FOLEY, WILDA Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 35 Y-Teens 4. FORBES, LOIS Sages 15 Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, 35 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Merry-Go-Round 25 Greenhouse Worker 25 Kytyves 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4, Exec. Board 45 Honor League 45 H. R. Sec'y. 4. FOTHERGILL. RAY J. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 45 H Club 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Lunch Line 45 Activity Card 45 Art League 45 H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 4. FOX, ARLENE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Honor League 45 Production Group 4. Page fifty- two DUTEIL, JOHN H. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4. DWYER, JA M ES D. EDMUNDS, PAULA French Club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 45 Pep Club 25 Honor League 4. EINHORN, LARRY M. Pep Club 15 Student Council 15 Phi Mu Kappa 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 45 Salesmanship Club 4, Pres. 4. ENGLAND, DOROTHY Pep Club 15 Volleyball 15 Delta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, Pledge Mis- tress 3, Corr. Sec'y. 35 Home Ec. Club 35 Gargoyle Staff 35 Salesmanship Club 45 Art League 4. EVERETT, NORMA Spanish Club 15 Annual Rep. 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 Greenhouse Worker 25 Merry-Go-Round 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Sr. Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 45 Honor League 4, Exec. Board 45 Information Desk 4. FA RRELL, NANCY FASTNACHT, MA RY Y-Teens 15 Delta Sigma Pi 35 Salesnianship Club 4. FERDON, JOYCE Ticket Committee 3. N FOX. STUART A. AZA 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4. FRANCIS, LaVERNE Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 German Club 1, 2, 35 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Hepta Beta 3, 45 Ring Committee 35 H. R. Sec'y. 45 Honor League 45 Merry-Go-Round 4. FRANCIS. PATRICIA Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity CaI'd 2, 3, 45 Salesmanship Club 3. FRANKENSTEIN, GEORGE E. Krueck Club 1, 25 Basketball Mgr. 1, 25 Hughes Club 35 H Club 3, 4, Sec'y. 45 Activity Card 4. FREELS, SHIRLEY Art, League 4. FRIEDMAN, JOAN Sages 15 Salesmanship Club 45 Interfratority Council 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Chi Sigma Delta 2, 3, Social Chairman 45 Pep Club 4. FROMMER. GABRIEL P. Krueck Club 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Greenhouse Worker 15 Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Thespians 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 35 Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, Sr. Advisor 45 French Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Parlators 3, 4, Pres. 45 Chess Club 45 Activity Card 45 Merry-G0-Round 3, 4. FROST. MARIE Art League 2, 35 Activity Card 2, 35 Pep Club FUELL, ANNA Huzettes 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Exec. Board 2, 35 Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Orch. 25 Annual Rep. 25 Pep Club 35 Latin Club 35 German Club 35 Activity Card 2. fwiyoi Q W GELLER. JEROME D. Gargoyle Staff 1, 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Phi Rho Delta 2, 3 :W Social Chairman 45 Pep Club 45 Interfratority Council 3, 45 CENTIL JAMES F. Kiueck Club 1, 2, V. Pres. 25 Bowling Team 2, 45 Sr. Choir 4 Ensemble 3, 45 Student Council 2, Exec. Committee euy Co-Round 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Art League X5 ndance Sec'y. 45 H Club 4. , SBERI , ALBERT M. . smanship Club 3. . GOR FLORENCE . ttes 1 2, Corr. Sec'y. 25 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity ' o 2, 3, 45 Salesmanship Club 35 Honor League 45 Informa- l 1 esk 45 Production Group 45 Girls Week Committee 45 . . 'eas. 4. GL S NN, RUTH Ar eague 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 3, 45 Hepta Beta 3, 4. G G, ROBERT A. ' eck lub 1, 25 Football 15 Gargoyle Rep. 15 Latin Club , 3, V. Pres. 35 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 H. R. Attendance ' . 15 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 45 Track 2, 45 H. R. r . 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 lub 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Pep Club 4. SO D, SANDRA Spanish Club 1, 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Orch. 25 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 35 Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Social Chair- man 45 Annual Rep. 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 4. GOLDSTEIN, TOBY Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Actiity Card 2, 3, 45 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Interfratority Council 35 Student Council 25 Honor League 45 Orch, 2, 3, 4, Concert- master 45 Annual Rep. 45 Tau Beta Phi 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. DAVID J. Rep. 15 Pi Tau Pi 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Annual Rep. Club 35 H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 35 Interfra- Pres. 45 Hughes Club 45 Merry-Go-Round 4. GORDON, DONALD T. Tri Chi 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 3, V. Pres. 45 Pres. 45 Interfra- tority Council 45 Hughes Club 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Ring Committee 45 Usher 4. GRANDLE, MARILYN Salesmanship Club 35 Activity Card 4. GRAY, DOLORES Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Archery 15 Bowl- ing 25 Salesmanship Club 35 Merchandising Club 45 Honor League 45 H. R. Sec'y. 4. Lunchline 4. 4 1 2, -' - . Z , , Tri Ch X ' K 'I X. , 4 Council Page Iilty' i 3, 4, Sec'y 4' Activity Card 35 Hi-Y 45 H. R. three GROPPE, DONALD J. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orch. 1, 2, 4, Activity Card 2, 4, Art League 1, 4, Merry-Go-Round 2, 4. GRUBBS, GLEN A. Krueck Club 1, 2, Pres. 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Tri Chi 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Latin Club 2, Annual Rep, 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Art League 3, Pep Club 4, Baseball 4, H Club 4, Hall Guard 4. GRUBBS, JOHN E. Phi Rho Delta 3, 4, Salesmanship Club 4, V. Pres. 4. GRUBE, ALMA Art League 1, 2, 3, German Club-2, 3, Math Club 3, Honor League 3. HACKEMEYER, ESTHER GAA 1, Archery 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4. HAGAN, JOYCE Art League 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 3, 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Merchandising Club 4. HAGEN, BARBARA Pep Club 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, Volleyball 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Y-Teens 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Huzettes 1, 2, Annual Rep. 1, French Club 2, 3, Kytyves 2, 3, Rec. Sec'y. 4, Merry- Go-Round 2, Honor League 4. HALFENBERG, DONNA Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Pep Club 3, German Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4, Production Group 4. HALL, JANNIS C. HALL, JO ANN French Club 1, 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, TNT 3, 4, Sec'y. 4, Interfratority Council 3, Office 4, Merry-Go-Round 4, Art League 4. HALPERN, BERNICE Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Sages 1, Pep Club 1, 2, OVO 2, 3, Pres. 3, Activity Card 2, 3, Interfratority Council 3, Saving Stamp Rep. 3, Chi Sigma Delta 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Honor League 4, Home Ec. Club 4. HAMILTON, JUDITH H. R. Pres. 1, V. Pres. 3, Huzettes 1, 2, Merry-Go-Round 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Chi Delta 2, Honor League 4. Due to an error, Thomas Hammant and Shirley Harper will appear on Page 68. Page fifty-four GREEN. CLEON O. GREENLAND, ROBERTA Sages 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec'y. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Honor League 4, Office 4, GAA 1, H. R. Program Chairman 3, Attendance Slip Collector 3. GREISER, R. ALLAN Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 3, V. Pres, 4, Interfratority Council 2, H Club 2, ' Activity Card 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Gym Team 4, Lunchline 4, H. R. Sec'y. 4. 3, 4, Hi-Y GREISER, RONALD E. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, V. Pres, 3, Pres. 4, Baseball 2, Latin Club 2, H Club 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Track 3, Student Council 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Activity Card 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Lunchline 4. GREISL, HOWARD L. Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Hughes Club 4. GRIBBINS. BETTY Art League 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 3. GRIESINGER, CLARA Swimming 4. GRIMES, DONALD A. Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4, Hughes Club 4, Salesmanship Club 4. GRIMES, WILLIAM J. Savings Stamp Rep. 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Mgr. 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri Chi 2, 3, 4, H Club 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Activity Card 4. HARRIS, MARILYN GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 3, Pres. 4, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dancing 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Hockey Honor Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Honor League 4, Office 4, Pigskin Preview Rep. 4. HARRISON, RUTH GAA 1, Bowling Club 1, Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, H. R. Treas. 3. HARRISON, VERNON VV. Stage Crew 2. HARTMAN, ALVERDA Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, Archery 1, Tennis 2, Volleyball 2, Salesmanship Club 4, Activity Ca1'd 2, 3, 4. HARTMAN, JEAN Pep Club 1, 2, Bowling 1, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Tausia 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Annual Rep. 3, Honor League 4. HARTMAN, JOAN Pep Club 1, 2, Bowling 1, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Tausia 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Honor League 4, H. R. Treas. 2, Math Club 3. HARTMANN, FRANK A. Student Council 1, 4. Exec. Committee 1, Football 1, 2, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri Chi 2, 3, 4, H Club 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 3. HASE, MARY BETH Pep Club 1, Tennis 1, Modern Dancing 1, 2, Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Honor League 4. HATTER, FAYETTA Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, H. R. Sec'y. 2, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4, Freshie Aid 4. HAYES, MARY RETA GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Modern Dancing 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, French Club 2, 3, 4. HEINOLD, MARY JANE Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Huzettes 1, 2, Rec. Sec'y. 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Bd. Mem. 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, H. R. Sec'y. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Tausia 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 3, Pres. 4, Usher 3, 4, Math Club 3, Sec'y. of Sr. Class 4, Majorette 4, Honor League 4, Ring Committee 3, Prom Committee 4, Girls Week Committee 4. HEINZE, JOAN Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Y-Teens 2, Honor League 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Freshie Aid 4, Activity Card 4, Girls Week Committee 4. HELMSIN, JOYCE Delta Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 3, V. Pres. 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Ticket Committee 2. HENTZ, MARYLYNN GAA 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, Latin Club 1, 3, H. R. Pres. 2, Office 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Greenhouse Worker 3, Sages 4, Usher 4. HERBERT, ROBERT HINSSEN, JOAN Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Hepta Beta 2, 3, H. R. Prcs. 3, H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 3. HOBBS, JACK A. Krueck Club 1, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Salesmanship Club 3, H. R. Program Committee 4, Merry-Go-Round 4. HOCKSTRASSER, CAROL GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bd. Member 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Basketball 1, 4, Volleyball 3, Modern Dancing 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Gargoyle Staff 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Delta Kytyves 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mistress 4, Activity Card 2, 3, Office 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4, Interfratority Rep. 4. HODECK, JEANETTE Activity Card 2, 3, 4. HODGE, WILLIAM A.. JR. French Club 2, 4, Gym Team 2, 4, Track Team 2, 4, Hughes Club 4, Cross Country 4, Math Club 4. HOEWELER, ALFRED C. Art League 2, 3, 4. Page fifty five A ,,-: 4 f HULL DOLORES Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3. HUNSUCKER, DIANA Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, Huzettes 1, 2, Tausia 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 3, Honor League 3. ISAKOV, PETER Student Council 1, German Club 2, Treas. 2. JASPER, TRAVIS G. Art League 3, 4, Activity Card 3, Sales Club 4. JERVIS, JAMES D. Swimming 1, 2, 4, Tennis 1, 3, 4, Tri Chi 2, Annual Rep. 3: Hughes Club 3, Activity Card 4, Lunchline 4. JOHNSON, DOLORES JOHNSON, PATRICIA Huzettes 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Delta 3, 4, Honor League 4, V. Pres. 4, Informa- tion Desk 4. JONES, RICHARD A. Football 1, Art League 1, Activity Card 3, Hughes Club 3. JONES, ROBERT E. Art League 1, Chi Omega Sigma 4. JONES, SANDRA Bowling 1, Volleyball 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4. JUNGSHOVED, ANNI Honor League 4, French Club 4. KAHN, REVA Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Annual Rep. 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4. Page fifty-six HOFF, JEANNETTE Pep Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Huzettes 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Art League 4, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4, Union Bethel 4, Usher 4. HOFFMAN, MARY ANN Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Bd. Member 4, Modern Dancing 2, Annual Rep. 2, .Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. HOGUE, LUELLA Huzettes 1, 2, Corr. Sec'y. 2, Band 1, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensem- ble 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Merry-Go-Round 3, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4. HOLLANDER, SHIRLEY GAA 1, Baseball 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Sales- manship Club 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4. HOLMES, SHIRLEY Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Activity Card 2, Archery 3, H. R. Pres. 3, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4. HOLT, JAN ET HOSKINS, RAYMOND J. Art League 2, 3, 4. HUDSON, LeROY Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1, Student Council 1, Art League 2, 4, Greenhouse Worker 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Chancellors 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Lunch- line 4. HUETHER, LOUISE German Club 3, Phi Epsilon Phi 2, 3, G.A.A. KAPLAN BFRX L W Sages 1, Art League 1, 2, Sp ish C eta Pi 2, 3, 4, Social Chairma 3 Mat ,lub 33 Pep ub honor League 43 Information esk ln 'frat r' y C neil, 43 Home Ec. Club 4. KARP, JUSTIN Art League , 2, 3, , Gargoyle Icp. 13 lym am r. 2, Hughes C b 33 H lub 3 LL 'hline KAY,'l NN S ni'l Clu , 2 C A .3 Sig 1 Delta C ' 2, I 4, Corr. S ' . ' sma ip lb 4. ' KEC ' ,A ' 0Pep 113 A ', 33 wli 1, ' 'A ' ty C- rd 2, 3. K EESE, R ,TT EA Modern ci 3 V eyb- 2.3 O' . 2, . 3 Act' ity Ca' . KEL L S Sa 1, 33 H ettesl 23 G ,l Re .13 rt L e 1,' 3, , S dent uncil ' 43 y- o-Roun 2, 3, , ctiv' C rd ' 3, 43 'ket C mittee 33 imn 33 H r Le ie Pre: 43 - Clul , Sec'y.-T' s. 43 -Te 3 hie A' 43 G Exe Boardl43 T spian 3O ce 4. KELSI , CA Y Art Le ' 2 , S 'ln p Club 3. KEMPER, IC D I. 1 KENNE , WI ,LL 1 F. Krueck 1, 23 Foot 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 43 Ba tball 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 A League 2, 3, 43 Activity rd 3, 43 H Club 3, 4. KESSNICK, ARTHUR D. Pep Club 13 Band 1, 23 Art League 2, 3, 43 Track Team 23 Hughes Club 3. KIDWELL, RHODA KIRADJIEFF, EDWARD Football 13 German Club 1, 23 Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Exec. Board 3, 43 Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Card 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Lunchline 43 H. R. Attendance 43 Candy Machine 4. KIRCHMER, JOANNE GAA 1, 2, 43 Hockey 1, 23 Bowling lg Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Rep. 2, 33 Gargoyle Rep. 23 Hepta Beta 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. K LAYMAN, JEROME G. Spanish Club 13 Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Math Club 2, 3, 4, Board Member 3, 43 Phi Rho Delta 3, 4, Treas. 3, 43 Interfra- tority Council 4. KLEIN, PATRICIA Huzettes 1, 2, Rec. Sec'y. 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Ca1'd 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 33 Student Council 33 German Club 3, 4g H. R. Pres. 33 Office 43 Honor League 43 Union Bethel 43 Usher 4. KLEMS, LAWRENCE L. Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Gargoyle Staff 33 Activity Card 2: Gargoyle Rep. 23 Salesmanship Club 3. KOCH, KAY Student Council 13 Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Activity Card 2, 3, 43 Basketball 33 Honor League 43 Produc- tion Staff 4. KOENIGER, WILMA Merchandising Club 43 Pep Club 4. KONTONICK AS, CHRISTOPHER Football 13 Gym Team 1, 23 Baseball 1, 23 Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Chi Omega Sigma 2. KONTONICKAS, LEONIDAS T. Football lg Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Salesnianship Club 33 Chi Omega Sigma 4. KRAMER, EDNA German Club 2, 3g Honor League 43 Sr. Choir 43 Art League 4. Page fifty-seven LEMASTER, RUBY Band 2, 3, 43 Honor League 4. LEVER, NANCY Phi Sigma Delta 2, 33 Spanish Club 1. LEVINE, LEONARD L. Art League 2, 3, 43 AZA 23 Phi Rho Delta 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 43 Sages 3, 4, Treas. 43 Thespians 4, Treas. 43 Activity Ca1'd 3, 43 Chess Club 3, 4, Pres. 33 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Annual Staff 3, 4, Business Mgr. 4. LEVY, CONRAD Kreuck Club 13 AZA 13 Pi Tau Pi 2, 3, 4, Treas. 43 Camera Club 23 Art League 2. LEWALLEN, DANIEL R. Activity Card 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 4. LEYTZE, HOWARD R. Art League 1, 2, 33 Activity Card 2, 3, 4. LIEBERMAN, HARRY G. Art League 2, 33 Activity Card 2, 3, 4. LIEBERMAN, SHARON South Bend, Indiana 13 Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Card 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4s Spanish Club 33 Sages 43 Office 4. LIEBING, RALPH W. German Club 1, 23 Art League 1, 2, 33 H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 13 Activity Card 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Annual Rep. 33 Annual Staff 43 P.A. Announcer 43 Head Usher at Gradua- tion 3. LILLY, MARTHA K. Spanish Club 1, 23 Delta Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 2, 33 Volleyball 23 Hockey 23 Y-Teens 3. LINDE, DOROTHY H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Sec'y. 43 Salesmanship Club 4. LINZY, ROBERT L. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 H Club 4. Page fifty-eight KRAUS, BARBARA Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Huzettes 1, 23 Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Tau Beta Phi 2, 33 Activity Card 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Freshie Aid 43 Information Desk 43 Home Ec. Club 4. KREINDLER, SAUNDRA Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Custodian 43 Spanish Club 13 Home Ec. Club 3, 43 Salesmanship Club 4. LAFFER, BARRY L. Epsilon Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Inter- fratority Council 4. LANE, PHYLLIS Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4, V. Pres. 43 Mer- chandising Club 4g GAA 1. LAWRENCE, RUTH Y-Teens 1, 33 Merry-Go-Round 23 Swimming 23 Sages 33 German Club 3, 43 H. R. V. Pres. 33 Majorette 43 Honor League 4. LEE, BETTY JEAN Home Ee. Club 43 Y-Teens 43 GAA 2, 33 Volleyball 23 Modern Dancing 2. LEE, SHIRLEY Pep Club 13 Y-Teens 13 Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, Sr. Adviser 43 Sigma Delta Chi 23 Activity Card 2, 3, 43 Hepta Beta 3, 43 H. R. Seciy.-Treas. 33 Ring Committee 33 Attendance Slip Collector 33 Merchandising Club 43 Honor League 43 Program Chairman 43 Usher 4. LEEDS, FRED S. Swimming Team 1, 23 Art League 1, 23 Pi Tau Pi 33 Band 33 Gargoyle Staff 4. LEIDENBOR, ELEANOR Pep Club 43 Y-Teens 4. .K X .:.I . f Rl i LIPP, PEARL GAA 1, Modern Dancing 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, 3, Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Infor- mation Desk 4, Sages 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, H. R. Sec'y: 2. LIPSON, ALVIN Student Council 1, Latin Club 1, Parlators 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 3, Phi Epsilon 2, 3. LISCHER, ROBERT C. German Club 3, Hughes Club 3, 4. LIST, DONALD G. Stage Crew 1, Baseball 2. LITWACK, LEBA RAY Sigma Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Sages 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Staff 4. LOHSTROH, EDWARD L. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Hughes Club 3, Salesmanship Club 4, H Club 4. MADDEN, PHYLLIS Y-Teens 1, Rocky River High 1, Tausia 2, 3, 4, V. Ires. 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Office 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 3, Head Usher 4, Merchandising Club 4, Pres. 4, Honor League 4. MADDUX, .IOYCE C. GAA 1, 2, Hockey 1, Basketball 1, Tennis 1, Baseball 1, Bowling 1, 2, Volleyball 1, Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 3, Treas. 4, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Spanish Club 3, Gargoyle Staff 3, Sr. Adviser 4, Honor League 4, Exec. Board 4, Pep Club 45 Annual Editress 4. MAISCH, DORIS Orch. 1, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Honor League 4, Gargoyle Rep. 4. 1 'JLG' -ian! , 154444 6-44,40 ' af-ol. fd-ca.-cof MRLOF, mlzlzv I.. '4Q4 ' Swimming 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Lunchline 4. '4'7'-4'44. Q0-144 MANHEIMER, SALLY Sages 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Sigma Theta Pi 2, 3, 4. MARGOLIS, ROCHELLE I Huzettes 2, Alpha Mu Omega 2, 3, Swimming 2. MARK, DIANE 7 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Riding Club 1, Chi Sigma De 2, 3, 4 Corr. Sec'y. 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activi C' , 3 Honor League 4. X MARLOW, BETTY MAssEL, JOAN ' '. , Walnut Hills 1, 2, Alp a g a , , 1.5 Pep g, 3 g Sages 3, 4, Gargoyle ta , r , - ' R und ' j. : s Club 4, Honor Leag 4, c 'ty . ' 4, gf-1 -s , Y-Teens 4, S1'. Choir an af 'E lsi es 1'. 4. I, MASTIN, HOWARD . ' Band 2, German Club 3, 4. X MATHIAS, PATRICI . German Club 2, 3, 4, tsia , reenhou. orker 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Ho Le ue 4, Salesmanship Club 3, Pres. 3, Bus Tickets 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher 4. MAX, BEATRICE Walnut Hills 1, 2, 3, Parlators 4, Honor League 4, Girls Week 4. MAYBRIER, BOBBIE Huzettes 1, GAA 2, Modern Dancing 2. McCANN, CARL D. Parlato1's 1, Ga1'goyle Staff 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 3. lVlcCLANAHAN, EVELYN Pep Club 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, Honor League 4. Page fifty nme f .3 ,f ' I1 ,ga V N x Q5 .S S., sg. X' K7 MEYER, .IOAN Activity Card 3, 45 Honor League 45 Girls Week Committee 4. MEYER, KARLA Phi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Honor League 45 Gargoyle Staff 3. MEYER, RONALD T. Band 1, 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 4. MILLER, EVANGELINE Salesmanship Club 35 Merchandising Club 4. MINSHALL, JUDITH Huzettes 25 Sigma Delta Chi 2, 35 Annual Rep. 25 Student Council 35 Volleyball 3. MUNAHAN, SYLVIA Pep Club 25 Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec'y. 45 Salesman- ship Club 35 Merchandising Club 4, V. Pres. 4. MOORE, DEAN C. Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 35 Tennis 1, 25 Swimming 1, 2, 35 H Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Hughes Club 3, 45 Gargoyle Staff 4. MORSE, JEAN Bowling 1, 2, 35 Kytyves 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 3, Treas. 45 Vol- leyball 25 Basketball 25 Gargoyle Rep. 2, 35 Swimming 35 Salesmanship Club 45 Honor League 45 Information Desk 45 H. R. Sec'y. 4. MOSER, DOROTHY Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Salesmanship Club 45 Honor League 45 Information Desk 4. MOSER, MARLENE Annual Rep. 25 German Club 25 Student Council 2, Exec. Board 25 Tausia 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 45 GAA 25 Bowling 25 Volley- ball 25 Modern Dancing 25 Honor League 45 Information Desk 45 Freshie Aid 4. MOSIER, WILLIAM De Molay 1, 2, 35 Annual Rep. 1, 25 Sr. Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Gargoyle Staff 35 Annual Staff 4. MOSLEY, RONALD A. Tennis 15 Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 35 Golf 3, 45 Activity Card 4. Page sixty MCCLURE, GLEN R. Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Salesmanship Club 3. McGEE, PAUL E. Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Salesmanship Club 35 H Club 3, 4. MCGILL, JAMES L. McGOY, THOMAS E. McGUFFEY, V. RUSSELL Krueck Club 15 Hughes Club 35 Student Council 3. McKEE, RICHARD W. Gargoyle Staff 1, 25 Football Mgr. 15 German Club 25 Sigma Omega 2, 3, 4, Treas. 25 Hughes Club 3, 45 Student Council 3. McLEMORE, PHYLLIS Sages 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Honor League 4. McMURRIN, DWIGHT .l. Sr. Choir 45 Ensemble 4. MECKSTROTH, GEORGE R. Band 1, 2, 35 Sigma Omega 2, 35 Swimming 25 Hughes Club 3, 45 Lunchline 45 Merry-Go-Round 4. MIFELLER. MARYLOU M. Pep Club 1, 3, 45 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 2, 35 Salesmanship Club 4. MUELLER, RONALD H. Art League 2, 35 Pep Club 4. MUFF. EDWIN A. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 German Club 4. MULLER, C. JOE Krueck Club 15 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Movie Projector 3, 4. lVIllLLINGER, NANCY Salesmanship Club 35 Merchandising Club 45 Pep Club 45 Honor League 4. MUSSMAN. .IAC II. Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Gargoyle Staff 35 Annual Editor 4. M Y ERS. NORM A N VV. NEDELMAN, PHILIP Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Guard 1, 2, Capt. 25 Student Coun- cil 15 Projection Room 15 H. R. Sec'y. 35 Math Club 45 Boy's Week 45 Epsilon Lambda Phi 2, 3, 45 Interfratority Council 45 Lunchline 4. NICK ERT. BETTY Pep Club 1, 25 Baseball 15 GAA 25 Volleyball 25 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 Salesmanship Club 4. NUSSBAUM, PHYLLIS Tausia 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 German Club 1, 2, 35 Huzettes 1, 25 Merry-Go-Round 2, 35 Math Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Sr. Prom Committee 45 Ticket Committee 3, 45 Ring Committee 35 Annual Staff 45 Honor League 4. Exec. Com- mittee 45 Information Desk 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 3, 45 Freshie Aid 4. OCKE, DONALD Krueck Club 15 Salesmanship Club 35 Hughes Club 3. OPP. MARLENE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 45 Bowling 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Sages 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Kytyves 3, 45 Annual Rep. 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor League 45 Activity Card 3, 45 Merry-Go-Round 3, 45 Hockey 35 Basketball 2. OSBORNE, CAROL Pep Club 1, 35 Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2. OSCHERWITZ, IRVIN Annual Rep. 1, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 35 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 45 Phi Mu Kappa 2, 3, 45 Projection Room 45 Gargoyle Staff 4. OVERSTREET, DOLORES Sages 25 Home Ec. Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Salesmanship Club 4. OWENS, MARGARET Sages 1, 25 Activity Card 2, 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 French Club 35 Salesmanship Club 4, Pres. 45 Honor League 45 Information Desk 4. PADGETT, GAIL Kytyves 25 Home Ec. Club 35 Pop Club 3, 45 Salesmanship Club 4. PAGE, FREDERICK C. PARISH, IMOGENE Ivyettes 15 Modern Dancing 25 French Club 2, 35 Volleyball 25 Home Ec. Club 45 Salesmanship Club 4. PARRY, ROGER W. Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 1, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 H. R. Sec'y. 15 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Projection Room 1, 2, 35 Hughes Club 3, 45 H Club 3, 4. PATTILLO, SHIRLEY Y-Teens 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Exec. Board 35 Gargoyle Staff 35 Annual Rep. 45 Sr. Adviser, Gargoyle 45 Honor League 45 H. R. Program Committee 4. Page sixty one U .vlvifyytlaaaj f.,f,!i.fi!w Tp? Quill ,ylfjg Q Q, 44fM,!W,,, KJ x i Il it lat . tea' 3 trial 'xigslbii ti li? cj 5 x 3 . . ii il Yi f X .X 'X QPRICE, SHIRLEY Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 25 Home Ec. Club 25 Honor League 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Mer- chandising Club 4. PRICE, WILLIAM E. Greenhouse Worker 15 Hughes Club 45 Activity Card 4, Chi Omega Sigma 45 Art League 4. PRIOR, .JOSEPH L. Fr. Football Mgr, 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football f Mgr. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 35 Hughes , Club 3, 45 H Club 3, 45 Basketball Mgr. 3, 4. k ' PUGH, F. WILLIAM Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 35 H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 1, 2, 35 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Hi-Y X 3, 4, Historian 45 Sr. Class Treas. 45 Lunchline 45 Ring Com- ittee 45 Prom Committee. RAMSEY, CHARLES E. Stage Crew 15 Football 1, 25 Baseball 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 35 Sigma Omega 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 35 Sales- manship Club 4. RAMUNIJO, JOHN Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 4. RAYLS, MARY JOY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Board 3, 45 GAA 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 3, 45 Sages 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Honor League 45 Basket- ball 15 Volleyball 15 Modern Dancing 1, 2. RECKMAN, ELAINE Huzettes 1, 2, Pres. 1, 25 Annual Rep. 15 GAA 1, 25 Sr. Band 15 Hockey 25 German Club 2, 35 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 45 Activity Card 3, 45 Y-Teens 35 Student Council 45 H. R. Sec'y. 45 Honor League 45 Pep Club 45 Information Desk 4. REED, SYLVIA GAA 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 3, Exec. Board 35 Latin Club 35 Honor League 4. REIMAN, FAY ANN GAA 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Board Member 45 French Club 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 45 Pep Club 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 P.A. Announcer 45 Honor League 45 Art League 4. REINHARDT, PHILLIP E. Gym Team Mgr. 15 Activity Card 2, 45 Annual Rep. 3. REIS. ROSLYN Pep Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Tau Beta Phi 25 Honor League 45 Y-Teens 45 Sales- manship Club 45 Sages 45 Art League 4. Q4 Page sixty-two 78 PENCE, HERBERT A., JR. Gargoyle Staff 1, 2, 35 Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, 3, 45 Parlators 15 Sages 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 3, 4, Four Chapter Treas. 45 German Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 45 Annual Staff 45 Head Usher 45 Prom Committee 45 Inter- fratority Council 4, V. Pres. 4. PERRINE, JO ALICE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Bd. Member 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 GAA 15 Sages 1, 25 Pep Club 15 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Huzettes 25 Modern Dancing 25 Student Council 25 Art League 4. PETERS, DALE T. Gargoyle Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 3, Sr. Adviser 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri Chi 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Latin Club 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 H. R. Pres. 35 Student Council 3, 4, Ex. Board 3, V. Pres. 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Press Rep. 3, 45 S1'. Class Pres. 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. PHILLIPS, ANN GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Table Tennis 35 Horseshoes 3. PICKENS, ILA Latin Club 15 Phi Sigma Delta 2, 35 Art League 1, 25 Student Council 25 Activity Card 25 P.A. Announcer 45 Parlators 45 Honor League 4. PICKETT, LUCY Merry-Go-Round 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Majorette 1, 2, 35 GAA 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Swimming 25 Sigma Delta Chi 35 Honor League 45 Information Desk 4. PIERCE, CHARLES W. H. R. V. Pres. 15 Chi Omega Sigma 25 Projection Room 3. POWERS, CYNTHIA Woodward 1, 2, 35 Art League 4. PRASS, BARBARA GAA 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 15 Annual Rep. 25 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Sec'y.-Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Sec'y. 45 Home Ee. Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Prom Committee 45 Honor League 45 Information Desk 45 Interfratority Council 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 4. REYNOLDS, IVAN R. Art League 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 2. RICHEY, SHIRLEY Y-Teens 1, 4, German Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Archery 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Production Group 3, 4. RIEGER, JANICE GAA 2, 3, Baseball 1, 3, Basketball 1, 3, Volleyball 1, Tumbling 1, Tennis 1, 3, Modern Dancing 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Gargoyle Rep. 3, Salesmanship Club 3, Kytyves 3, 4, Merchandising Club 4. RIGGS, RONALD H. Art League 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 3, 4, AZA 3, 4. RILEY, RONALD E. Basketball 1, 2, Cross Country 1, Krueck Club 1, 2, Activity Card 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 2, Greenhouse Worker 3. RITTERHOFF, ELIZABETH L. Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Baseball 3, Sages 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Gargoyle Rep. 1, 2, Huzettes 1, 2, Exec. Committee 1, 2, Tausia 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Annual Staff 4, Honor League 4, Exec. Board 4, Information Desk 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBBINS, HELEN Y-Teens 1, Sages 1, Home Ec. Club 2, Activity Card 2, 3, Pep Club 3. ROBINSON, HAROLD L. Student Council 2. ROHRBACK, IRWIN O., JR. Krueck Club 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Hughes Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Head Usher 4, Student Council 4, Art League 4. 'E-A 1,5-be Q- ROLF, WILLIAM J. Krueck Club 1, Sr. Choir 3, 4. RONSHEIM, SUSAN Pep Club 1, 3, Sages 1, 2, 3, Home Plc. Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 4, Archery 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Math Club 3, Honor League 4. ROOKS, PATRICIA Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Board 3, Treas. 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Tennis 2, Activity Card 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Produc- tion Group 4, Annual Staff 4, Ticket Committee 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4, Savings Stamp Rep. 4. ROSENSTIEL, ELAINE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, French Club 2, 3, Kytyves 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Basketball 3, Honor League 4, Ticket Committee 4, Informa- tion Desk 4. ROTHAN. ROBERT A. Spanish Club 1, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Hughes Club 3. ROYALTY, JOYCE Volleyball 1, Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 4, Y-Teens 1. RUSSELL, NANCY GAA 1, 3, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Sec'y. 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec, Board 3, Pres. 4, Student Council 1, Y-Teens 2, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec'y. 3, Pres. 4, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, H.R. Pres. 3, Interfratority Council 3, 4, V. Pres. Sr. Class 4, Honor League 4, Ring Committee 3, Prom Committee 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Merry-Go-Round 4, Majorette 4. SADAWAY, PHILIP O. Art League 2. SAUNDERS, JEAN Art League 3. SAUNDERS, JO ANN Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Sales Club 4, Produc- tion Staff 4, Activity Card 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHALLICH, BARBARA Pep Club 1, Phi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4, Sec'y. 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, Activity Card 2, 3, Office 3, Honor League 4, Production Group 4. SCHILLER, CARL H. Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Art League 2, 3, Hughes Club 3. Page sixty-three X '1 Mx' N X, Q N 5 . ...af-. i SCHULTZ, DONALD G. Latin Club 1, 2, Student Council 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, TActivity Card 3, Hughes Club 4, Projection Room 2. SCHUMACHER. CARYL Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Gargoyle Staff 3, Salesmanship Club 3, Honor League 4, Merchandising Club 4, Sec'y. 4, H. R. Program Committee 4. SCH W ERCK E, WILLIAM A. SCHWING, HOWARD F. Hughes Club 3, 4. SCOTT, CARL L. Student Council 1, Gym Team 1, 2, Krueck Club 1, Tri Chi 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Hughes Club 3, H Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Hughes Club 4, Gargoyle Staff 4. SEAVER, PATRICIA Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. SELTZER, DAVID Annual Rep. 1, Track 2, 3, Activity Card 2, Student Council 3, Art League 2, 3, 4. SHAPIRO, JEROME Gargoyle Rep. 1, AZA 1, 2, 3, Phi Mu Kappa 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, Hughes Club 4. SHAW, PEGGY French Club 3, Y-Teens 3. SHEETS, JANET Kytyves 2, 3, 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 3, 4. SHEPHERD, BARBARA Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Treas. 4, Baseball 1, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 3, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Salesmanship Club 3, H. R. Vice Pres. 3, Office 3, 4, Honor League 4. SIEGERT, RALPH M. Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4. Page sixty-iour if SCHLEMMER, ROBERT L. Activity Card 2, 3, 4. SCHMERR, DOROTHY Pep Club 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. SCHMIDT, CARL W. Latin Club 2, Krueck Club 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Merry-Go-Round 3, 4, Activity Card 3, Hughes Club 4, Annual Staff 4. SCHMIDT, FREDERICK T. Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Merchandising Club 4. SCHMITHORST, JENNIE Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Tausia 3, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4, Merry-Go- Round 4. SCHMITT, MARY Pep Club 1, 4, Kytyves 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Archery 1, Y-Teens 4, Honor League 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 3, 4. SCHNABLE, STAN W. Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 4, Salesmanship Club 4. is xxfv' XSCHNICKE, JANET 4. 'A v . . . f ' x GAA 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Riding Club 1, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Modern Dancing 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4, Production Group 4. SCHUCH, LOIS Y-Teens 1, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4, -X Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Interfratority Council 3, Chess Club ,N-4, Honor League 4. 'A 5 I . SIEMERING, EDWARD W. Art League 2, 35 Activity Card 2, 35 Hi-Y 45 Hughes Club 3, 4. SIEMON, WILLIAM M. Tennis 45 Activity Card 45 Art League 4. SIMMONS, JUDITH Student Council 1, Exec. Committee 15 French Club 1, 2, 35 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 15 Volleyball 15 Tennis 15 Baseball 15 Pep Club 2, 35 Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Treas. 45 H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 2, 35 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Gargoyle Staff 3, Sr. Adviser 45 Production Group 35 Gargoyle Rep. 45 Honor League 45 Sages 45 Usher 4. SIMPSON, BARBARA Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec'y. 45 Thespians 3, 4, Rec. Sec'y. 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec'y. 45 Gar- goyle Rep. 25 French Club 3, 4, Exec. Board 45 Annual Rep. 35 Honor League 4, Exec. Board 45 Information Desk 45 Activity Card 4. SMITH, JOAN Huzettes 1, 25 Sages 1, 35 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 1, 25 Tausia 3, 45 Y-Teens 35 Sr. Choir 3, 4. SNEAD, BEVERLY Spanish Club 1, 25 Huzettes 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Tausia 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Usher 45 Honor League 45 Information Desk 45 Office 45 Riding Club 4. SNELL, DORIS Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Sages 2. SNYDER, DAVID Activity Ca1'd 2, 3, 45 Salesmanship Club 4, V. Pres. 4. SOELI., PETER A. Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 3, 45 H Club 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 4. SONTAG, EMALIE Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Choir 3, 45 Orch. 35 Riding Club 15 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Merry-Go-Round 3, 45 Honor League 4, SOUTHGATE, MARTHA K. Cleveland, Ohio 15 Student Council 35 Art League 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Sr. Choir 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Merry-Co- Round 3, 45 Y-Teens 45 Honor League 45 Freshie Aid 45 Office 4. SPEAK, PHYLLIS GAA 15 Volleyball 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Ring Committee 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Exec. Board 45 Y-Teens 45 Merry-Go-Round 45 Honor League 4, Sec'y. 45 Information Desk 45 Freshie Aid 45 Girls Week 4. SPEED, SONIA Y-Teens 1, 35 Sages 15 Pep Club 15 H. R. Sec'y. 15 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 35 Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, Sr. Adviser 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Honor League 45 Annual Staff 45 Spanish Club 45 Salesmanship Club 45 Pres. 4. SPEEG, JUNE GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 35 Archery 2, 35 Tennis 25 Baseball 25 Home Ec. Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 45 Bowling Club 4. STEIGLER, MARILYN Y-Teens 15 Kytyves 2, 3, 45 Gargoyle Rep. 1, 25 Modern Dancing 25 Pep Club 15 Salesmanship Club 45 Gargoyle Staff 45 Activity Card 3, 45 Art League 4. STENZEL, ELVIRA Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 25 Activity Card 3, 45 Gargoyle Rep. 35 Ticket Committee 3, 45 Honor League 45 Merchandising Club 4. STEPHENS, PAMELA Pep Club 15 Huzettes 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 1, 25 GAA 1, 25 Archery 15 Tennis 25 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec'y. 45 Gargoyle Rep. 1, 25 Honor League 45 Information Desk 45 Freshie Aid 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Auditorium Coordinator 4. STILLMAKER, MABEL Spanish Club 1, 25 Pep Club 15 GAA 25 Bowling 25 Kytyves 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Art League 3, 45 Honor League 45 Prom Committee 45 Interfratority Council 45 Production Staff 4. STINE, BETTY Phi Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activ- ity Card 3, 45 Interfratority Council 45 Honor League 4. STEINS, IRVIN E. Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Art League 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3. STORTZ, LOIS Pep Club 15 GAA 15 Y-Teens 35 Swimming 35 Annual Rep. 3. Page sixty hve TOLLE, EVELYN Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Y-Teens 15 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Art League 2, 3, 45 Honor League 45 Library Page 4. TOOMES, SHARON Honor League 45 Art League 45 Activity Card 4. TROUTMAN, GUY P. Band 3, 45 Orch. 4. TUCKER, NANCY Sages 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Gargoyle Rep. 1, 25 Y-Teens 15 Merry-Go-Round 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Ticket Committee 35 Activity Card 3, 45 Honor League 45 Office 45 Usher 45 Pep Club 4. ULLAND, STAN B. Track 15 Hughes Club 35 Art League 3. ULMER, SAM K. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Leagu 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Tri Chi 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 4. VANCE, JO ETTA Pep Club 15 Salesmanship Club 35 Art League 3, 45 Activity Card 3, 4. 45 H Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 45 Hi-Y 3E Y x N ES S VAUGHT, CHARLOTTE GAA 15 Kytyves 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, V. Pres. 45 Merry-Go- Round 35 Sr. Choir 3, 45 Art League 35 Gargoyle Rep. 35 Annual Rep. 45 Interfratority Council 45 Honor League 4. VENNEMEYER, HELEN Y-Teens 1, 2, 45 Merry-Go-Round 1, 25 Art League 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Honor League 45 Freshie Aid 45 Pep Club 4. VETTER. RICHARD N. Art League 2, 35 Activity Card 2, 3. VIGIRIS, VICKI Art League 3, 45 Kytyves 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Activity Card 3, 45 Honor League 4. VOGEL, ROY E. Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Art League 2, 3, 45 Salesmanship Club 4. Page sixty-six l TASH, JODFRED I. Annual Staff 3, 4. TAYLOR, MARGARET Art League 1, 2, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Softball 25 Y-Teens 45 Home EC. Club 45 Pep Club 45 Volleyball 4. TEETER, JOHN M. Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Salesmanship Club 45 Activity Card TEMPLIN, JUDITH Kytyves 2, 3, 45 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 German Club 3, 4, Sec'y. 45 Gargoyle Rep. 35 Math Club 35 Student Council 3, 45 Ticket Committee 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Honor League 4, Exec. Board 45 H. R. Pres. 45 Freshie Aid 45 Ring Com- mittee 3. THIELMEYER, RICHARD J. Krueck Club 1, 25 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Committee 25 Basketball 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Art League 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Hughes Club 4. THOMAS, GERALD S. Cross Country 15 Basketball 15 Track 15 Activity Card 2. 3, 45 Art League 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 25 H. R. V. Pres. 35 Tri Chi 3, 4, Sec'y. 45 Hughes Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec'y. 4. THOMAS, PATRICIA Band 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Honor League 4. THOMPSON, BETTY Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Hepta Beta 2, 35 Activity Card 2, 3, 45 Salesmanship Club 3. TIEMAN, JEAN . Y-Teens 15 Art League 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 45 Activity Card 2, 3, 4. tr 1 WADE. JAMES E. WALKER, JOY Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Exec. Board 4, H. R. Sec'y. 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Bowling Club 4. WALKER, ROBERT W. V Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Krueck Club 2, Tri Chi 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Art League 3, 4, Sr. Choir 3. WAXLER, BARRY J. Football 1, 2, 3, Phi Mu Kappa 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Greenhouse Worker 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Hughes Club 4. WEI-IR, JOYCE Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, H. R. Sec'y. 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Baseball 2, H. R. Pres. 3, H. R. V. Pres. 4, Salesmanship Club 4, Pres. 4, Freshie Aid 4, Ring Committee 4, Majorette 4, Attendance Slip Collector 4. WELLS, MAE Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. WENTZEL, JANET Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4. WERNER, JANET French Club 1, Sages 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Student Council 3, Kytyves 3, Merry-Go-Round 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4, Information Desk 4. WERNER, SHIRLEY Annual Rep. 1, Huzettes 1, 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Y-Teens 4, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4. WERT, TOM V. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Activity gagd 42, 3, 4, Gym Team 2, 3, 4, H Club 2, 3, 4, Art League WEST, JOYCE Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Mcrry- Go-Round 4, Activity Card 3, 4. WHITE, DANIEL J. WHITE, JOHN Cross Country 1, Annual Rep. 1, 2, 3, Sages 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3. WHITE. RONALD I. Basketball Mgr. 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Epsilon Lambda Phi 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Art League 3, 4, Bowling 4, Hughes Club 4, Salesmanship Club 4. WILISCH, NANCY Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 3. WILLIAMS, DONNA Art League 4, Activity Card 4. WILLIAMS, RALPH Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Salesmanship Club -1. WILLIAMS, RICHARD B. Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, Track, Tennis 2, Tri Chi 2, 3, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, ROGER B. Indianapolis, Indiana 1, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Salcsmanship Club 4. WILLINS, STUART A. Football 1, Basketball 1, Activity Card 2, 4, Art League 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Kappa 2, 3, 4, H. R. Pres. 3, II. R. Attendance Sec'y. 4. WILSON, EMMA Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 4, Home Ec. Club 4, Volleyball 4, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4. Page sixty-seven tc.. I c .M.W ,. . J ' if y lf'fff4b- ,fl I fit x WUNDER, JOHN F. Art League 1, 2, 3, 4. YAUCH, ALBERTA Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Board Member 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3. YOUNG, SHELDON C. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, AZA 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3. ZIV, WILLIAM S. Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Sages 1, Art League 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle Rep. 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Interfratority Council 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Merry-Go-Round 4, Savings Stamp Rep, 4, Pep Club 4. ZORN, JOY Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, H. R. Attendance Sec'y. 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4. HAMMANT, THOMAS H. Latin Club 2, 3, Exec. Board 3, Krueck Club 1, 2, Hughes Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Treas. 4, H. R. Sec'y. 3, Hi-Y 4, Activity Card 4, P. A. Announcer 4. HARPER, SHIRLEY Huzettes 1, 2, Art League 2, 4, French Club 2, Honor League 4, Activity Card 4. Page sixty-eight WISE, PHYLLIS Latin Club 1, Salesmanship Club 3-, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4. WITHERS, CARROLL Student Council 1, Annual Rep. 2, Art League 2, 3, Activity Card 2, 3, Kytyves 4, Office 4. WOLF, SYLVIA Gargoyle Rep. 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Theta Sigma Chi 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Honor League 4. WOOD, JOAN Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Honor League 4, H. R. Treas. 4. WOODRUFF, JACQUELINE Riding Club 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. V. Pres. 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Honor League 4, Pep Club 4, Capt. 4. WOODS, DOROTHY Y-Teens 1, Art League 2, Activity Card 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Honor League 4, Freshie Aid 4, Pep Club 4, Merry-Go- Round 1, 2. . .X , woons, JOHN H. X x , ,S Activity Card 2, Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Art LeaguexZ, 3524. gl 5. . WOOSLEY, FLOYD L. A me ,lf N Activity Card 2, Art League 2, 3, 4, T1'i Chi il, 4,NHiighesl i Club 4, Lunchline 4. ,J , V, N ' X WREN, GERALD T. ' , Activity Card 2. 1 ' lx I il N 3 ,' , if -. ' NO PICTURES DRUM, SHIRLEY MARCUM, JOAN LOVETT, PATRICIA NAPIER, KENNETH MANTHEY, DONALD SHAFER, RICHARD lx w s, , ll W' S A A A 'Lk . if , JY' l ,N 5 QQ ,J O19 fj ill, mf N, Lf' ff, f 50 fl' M- .fm A b ',fif'l ill at , It . V, K. ' ,A J. ' , 3,1 f . , ull. ' 12 1 , iw 1' 1 i 1 rf' I, i i .fr V ri' wi' iD'C Y . , W W 1' 1 M mfr, , 1 ' SEIIIOR PROm Sufi music mid dim lights uistilig vel- vm-ty slizxdnms rm lizxrulsonicly rlrcssvd vmiplcs will always Irving' tu mind the most rw-iiiciiilwiw-cl night ul' the' your: lliv Scnim' Prmii. lfii-iuyirig' tlif-riism-lvvs on this llll'l1Hll'- :ililv uwzisioll :iw Vliyllis Speak, Leroy lludsmm, llillllil Pidmumls, and .Ii-My Klllylllilll :xl llic limit lzxlllc. Fliulting' gfuyly ut llw rear tzxlmlu arc GQVV5' il1llUlll21S. .Ioan Wuud, llawict Hund- nizi11,a111d Hull Atte1'tun.Ja1ict Schnicko and Dun Iiumalwiimel' arc about In join ilu-m. At thc side table, liolwerta Greenland and Toni Hzxrnmant are un- juying' a privatc conversation. Tliese vmiplus and for all the otlie-rs, this niglit will never luv forgotten, 'x Elected to represent Hughes at Girl's Week, which was held in February, was Dorothy Aberman, who gave a speech which concerned an ABC Plan for improving Cincinnati. Bob Goer- ing was elected by the judges to rep- resent Hughes at Boy's Week, held in October. During the senior year, there are many activities which claim the time of the student. Some of them are educational and others are done simply for fun. There is also a third kind, which is done strictly for social reasons such as young love. Some of the activities which play a big part in a senior's life are Boy's Week, Girl's Week, Public Address Announcers, Lunchline l Bow-Tie and Pig-Tail Day is an annual event which is held for the seniors so that they may re-capture their fleeting youth. Pictured above in their youthful attire are Tom Hammant, Bill Pugh, Charlene Fitzgerald, Dick McKee, Elaine Rosenstiel, Sam Ulmer, and Doris Maisch. Page seventy .. . HIID THIS IS OUR DFW! Guards, working in the offices, being mem- bers of Honor League and Hughes Club, and being class officers. The climax of all these activities is Class Day and then graduation, the day when the high school senior steps from the last stone in his high school career. The next stone will point in one of several directions. College, business, marriage, armed services . . . Which will it be 1' Young love is as much 21 part of high school as books and football. Joyce West and Alan Greiser seem to agree on this point. The climax of thirteen years of compulsory education. Page seventy-one Most Likely To Succeed Dale Peters -Judy Templin r i . s V ji LV L 2 , . Thin x f - ......,.. . -, va: ' ' ....,., I i B 5552 ' -2 ' 2' is ' i J , if A ,,Aee , nazi J.ciigg,-... - Best Looking Bill Price-Joyce West Friendliest Marlene Opp- Eddie Kiradjieff Page seventy-two v. . Lb , l f ,lay K Best All Round Ronnie Greiser - Nancy Russell Best Natured Barbara Krauss-Bill Pugh Busiest Dorothy Aberman L WL, x YY -ck L WlttlE.' 5 Sonia SIJ66 l cubbs B 'J ' ,y i 0' .fy -fl, 1 A 4 W 'ly . l s JJ .J - -o yffirfd if 53 Q5 . Vow, U yfraff l mfg xf eg' -9 ,Ju . vida P ' QPR? I I4 ' T V 'rw Best Dancers Barbara Hagen - Dean Moore Best Vocalist Best Musicians Best Smile ,lim Gentll--Helen Baker LaVerne Francis-John Dutiel Elaine Recliman-Alan Greisei' C 0 ll T E 5 T Best Athlete Most Pleasing Personality Marilyn Harris - Bill Kennedy Barba1'u Prass - Irv Rohrbuch S A p' f vm - if . A , .--.., gr, f- '.A- t 5 ' ., .xi 'fl fu ilfff' 5 1 f f ' ' 'I i I : X I 3 W x l ' l A M I S ff Best School Citizen Best Fomedian , Best Artist Joyce Maclclux-Bob Goering Shirley Pattillo-Leonard Levine Floyd Woosley-lVIa1'y Lou Best Page seventy-three ty-four UIIDERCLHSSIIIEII me vounssrens What is an underclassman? An underclassman is gaiety without a fear of the futureg somber thoughts in the midst of group hilarity. He is growth stimulated with an inner sense that he needs to grow much more. He is the steps of a ladder to ultimate supremacy. The underclassman goes on a fervent quest of knowl- edge though he doesn't have an immediate need for it. He can face anything 5 the world, a teacher's wrath, a senior's sarcasm, and even that grueling English test fifth bell. His darkest moment occurs when he drops his books in the exact geographical center of the front hall before the eyes of lee1'ing classmates. And then he has his moment of triumph. The day on which he is chosen to represent his entire class in an assembly program. The underclassman is a mixture of confusion, em- barrassment, pride, individuality, and extraordinary stamina all combined to create the strength, the backbone of our school. N Q gig , N Q as N , 2 Y 5 Q i i xi :XP W Y. lf? QF fx' ' Q 5 D. n nf as X 5 Juniors study Senior rings, and dream of things to come Page seve-nty-six THE ELRSS 0F 1954 nnn one ro so 'QBIIIW' Gi? MRS. STENGER 105 First Row: L. Jones, J. Hunter, E Hunter, M. Jacohs, I.. Kiser, M Lahm, N. Leonhart, R. Itskin. Second Row' N Karf 'in W Huels 1 . . g , . .- man, V. Kuhn, E. Johnstone, V Lawson, E. Kessler, N. Keller, C Jordan. Third Row: J. Koch, S. Jones, B Lee, C. Keller, P. Kuhn, R. Kaplan M. Jackson, V. Kamphaus, B Krauss. M R. AG ER 308 First Row: R. Head, E. Hiles, B Goldenherg, S. Golding, R. Gentile C. Gordon, L. Goldhoff, M. Groth B. Gupp, W. Henry, R. Helton. Second Row: S. Gall, R. Hansel, C Hicks, R. Hansford, K. Hixson, J Houp, D. Hill, P. Hesley. Third Row: H. Holden, J. Hesse, C Hemmingzway, J. Gerhart, D. Holt, A. Goff, IC. Goldberg. Page seventy-eight M R. THUM AS 102 First Row: E. Einhorn, E. Eddins C. Divens, R. Esters, R. Fogrel, S Frost, S. Forney, E. Zeifman, J Gaudin. Second Row: J. Fischer, M. Elling- ton A. Bates, C. Furmer, T. Fine E. ,Flowers, C. Edelman, W. Edi wards, M. Fleisner. Third Row: D. Watson, G. Goff, A Downey, P. Fishter, A. Glass, G Fink, P. Chernek, P. Farrell, P Godhy. I . 'X Al ' V ' ' I f . I Q. 2' Miss Numan 4 First Row: D. Taylor, R. Watkins T. Taylor, J. Yrazell, W. Whet- stone, G. Mewhorter, J. Storm, R White, D. Taylor. Second Row: L. Stansberry, R. Ver- wald, J. Wilson, B. Taylor, T Stockhoff, D. Sweet, J. Walter, D Yacchari, S. Smith. Third Row: C. Surritt, D. Vinnagc J. Strong, J. Stephenson, T. Ungar N. Triantafilou. Not in Picture: J. Sanks, B. Thomp- son, H. Weatherford, Fl. Weidlich W. Welz, R. Winters, C. Yee. y MISS RASFHE 10.1 First Row: M. Stone, D. Smith, J Rudolph, M. Schmidt, C. Schaeffer, J. Snider, I'. Sharrocli, N. Smith R. Spurloela, J, Sampson, H. Sachsl Second Row: N. Ross, C. Schrohen- lolier, J. Seefried, S. Stayton, B Wilhoit, I.. Senn, T. Springer, W Scott, R. Sponaugle, S. Skirvingh Third Row: IC. Schoemann, W Schoenling, H. Schrof, M. Schawe I. Steinmann, J. Steinliamp, H Stillpass, M. Smith. Alisent: J. Sarantos, D. Stoddard. M R. I'. ISA UERS 310 First Row: VV. Curtis, B. Ford, R Butz, R. Fietsam, V. Rryant, R Dziech, B. Culbertson, R. Frieke, J Cohen, ll. Cohen, R. Cooperstein. Second Row: Fl. Clark, T. Condo 7 R. Comisar, B. Clavson, C. Carmi- cal, R. David, W. Davis, I.. Diersing' Third Row: D. Dean, T. Byar, A Fairrer, D. De Witt, H. Clifton, R. Dabney, I.. Chambers, C. Clark. MISS WHITE 103 First Row: P. Horrowitz, J. Hott- kamp, J. Garfield, F. Harris, M. Hayes, J. Hancock, IS. Green, A. Greenlmergr, R. Hall, I.. Hall, I.. Hellman. Second Row: D. Griffis, B. Gar- wood, D. Hild, I. Holland, IS. Hay- cock, C. Hayes, J. Holzworth, J. Hooser, D. Hafer, B. Hippard. Third Row: J. Haefner, A. Gruhe, L. Hammon, C. Hornlierfrer, IC. Ginsherger, N. Henson, A. Hargis. MR. GRAY 106B First Row: S. Statman, M. Yudof- sky, D. Meier, D. Smith, R. Ranioto, J. Poffenlmerger, C. Shears, M. Peal, J. Schiff. Second Row: N. Wolf, IC. Winter- feldt, W. McKinley, F. Wacksman, K. Rush, F. Phipps, IC. Whitson, II. Williams. Third Row: K, Taylor, Fl. I'erry, H. Turney. Page seventy-nmo Page eighty Recreation and rest seem important after that long hard school day. MRS. SHIIGLIDS 107 First Row: C. Mohr, ll. Kirseh- haum, H. Mosier, M. Kerman, M. A. MeRoherts, J. Maher, J. Neal, M. Meyers, A. Nash, ll. Nelson, V. lleidenlwor. Seeond Row: C. Muelienfuss, M. Merz, M. Nudel, M. Mullins, B. Lewis, A. Martin, N. liipps, J. Mid- dleton. Third Row: C. Loth, J. Nitsrhe, C. Meyer, S. Molter, S. Levine, J. Linkendorfer, J. Merritt, P. Liseher l S. Meyer. Nl R. DOI-IliR'l'Y 116 First Row: F. Schneider, A. Rego, R. Sehille, J. Rothenhuseh, C. Rich- ardson, ll. Roeder, J. Stone, H. Tranor, D. Spradlingg R. Reeher. Second Row: R. Radcliff, V. Romp- ing, K. Saviclii, PI. Sebastian, E. Rue, R, Rolminson, R. Schlosser, T. Sarantos, F. Ray, li. Roeller. Third Row: J. Rehn, R. Russell, A. Schaeffer, I . Siehl, R. Schroeder, R. Spaeth, R. Spiess, W. Sparks, R. Renner, ll. Spatz. M R. G ROOM S 317 First Row: J. Lewis, J. Kennedy J. Keller, J. Inman, R. Lincer, D Kukelhan, A. Grohs, R, Kull, D Fine. Second Row: W. Katter, J. Hinds, F. Fink, M. Lieberman, T. Lohmus- saar, J. Huber, L. Lindeman, W. Forter, R. Huntley. Third Row: R. Lehman, R. Husman A. Friedlander, M. Einhorn, F Leith, J. Leonhardt. MISS ELBERG 101 First Row: J. Christensen, S. Cade J. Cook, M. Davis, J. Choate, M Dallas, E. Carter, N. Brown, P Cook. Second Row: A, Cox, D. Burton, J Bullock, B. Buerkle, S. Browning' J. Dankert, C. Campbell, B. Cecil. Third Row: M. Cohen, C. Carney P. Clark, J. Clemens. MISS EVANS 316 First Row: R. Holland, D. Kerhy D. Messerg J. Kennedy, R. Meyer, S. Morris, R. McIntyre, R. Osten- dorf, R. Kersh, W. Meyer, S. Horn. Second Row: T. Meyung, R. Otto, R. Horwitz, J. Klein, W. Phipps, S. Kaufman, D. Perry, C. Mooneyham T. Myers. Third Row: H. Prasse, W. Powell D, Melchiorre, W. Petri, R. Lehart L. Meiiownd, F. Julian, R. James. Missing: G. Mc-Cullah, A. Meister R. Northcutt, O. Norton, J. OBrien MISS POLLARD 303 First Row: B. Yantz, L. Taylor, B Southerland, P. Townley, G. Ward M. Woodrum, M. Weber, N. Vaught S. Stiegler. Second Row: N. Strobel, M. Kelly E. Weis, J. Jawson, C. Wendel, M Youkilis, J. Ziegler, J. Walstrom. Third Row: V. VVolfe, A. Wise, M Whaley, C. Young, J, Thorworth, T Stone. Page eighty-one Not everything happens inside. Page eighty-two MISS TANGEMAN 8 First Row: B. Roth, B. Porter, J Paxton, C. Renschler, I.. Rieger, C Pappas, R. Pohner, M. Pickett, J Pollick, B. Paster, A. Rose. Second Row: H. Roemer, C. Ogier R. Rohrbach, D. Riclmel, J. Padfzette R. Robens, F. Patterson, J. Roberts G. Reutschler. Third Row: A. Reusing, S. Poe, C Porter, I. Rosenbaum, J. Nunns, J Richards, V. Peters. Absent: C. Rose. MISS HELM AN 17 First Row: H. Bolton, P, Anchel M. Alter, J. Boiin, B. Black, S Bowers, B. Brock, S. Ashford, V Albu. Second Row: M. Bohl, N. Anderson J. Berleman, J. Barker, F. Bastin J. Aufdermarsh, N. Collett, L Boothe. Third Row: M. Bean, R. Aron, G Breitenhach, T. Bailes, S. Hare, Il Belz, P. Boehringer, S. Bridgzgcs, I' Bernhardt. M RS. HOPPE 309 Firsl Row: G. Bass, R. Beecher, D. Bachravh, R. Brewster, L. Bartel, l. Baneth, J. Brangan, F. Brestler, J. Barnard, B. Berman, J. Asher. Second Row: M. Bachrach, F. Boggs, T. Askin, M. Beraha, A. Appelbaum, R. Bang, T. Bauer, D. Brown, J. Atkins, R. Aker. Third Row: B. Bernhard, R. Bris- bin, D. Bonzinger, J. Blincoe, C Barker, R. Ater, J. Blake, H. Bry- ant, H. Ashcraft, L. Beck. Absent: F. Bic-kel, D. Bock. M R. PROBST 323 First Row: Il. Thacker, D. Shears I. Wittenbaum, R. Lieberman, J Whitaker, G. Moschinsky, J. Wash- ington, l'. Winer, N. Waeksman. Second Row: M. Mead, S. Yeo, M Mayerson, M. Moore, B. McClain L. Martin, C. Williams, N. Murray Third Row: H. Marsh, A. Zisman E. Woods. Absent: D. Misrach, B. Ostand, C Norman, B. Willis. Bob Goering, the smiling salesman of our Book Shop, merrlly greets customers. SEQQE EMG!! .N l Page eighty-three Sue Shaddelee weighs in for Tenth Grade health examination. Page eighty-four SDPHOIIIORES CHISS OF 1955 lunn or In me mlnnle fff'--Q Q .vjfz 5, 0 Qff RQ W 'sity xxs' l'l'l 111: li' , - - I 1---Eg-534' Page ' MRS. MARTIN 13 First Row: L. A. Beier, ld. Atkins, J. Blach, N. Alexander, B. Alder, M. Anger, l'. Anderson. Second Row: S. Bell, V. Bell, H. Bayer, B. Belt, S. Bass, J. Arnold, V. Bailey, D. Busliam. Third Row: E. Baker, M. J. Alrlmott, A. Atkins, J. Ahlenstorf, R. Beaty, R. Almney, N. Bamlmergcr, C. Agers, F. Bzxrglc. M RS. BURKE 3 First Row: G. Jones, J. Johnson, W Linn, C. McCullah, R. Lipka, D. Hudson, F. Lawhorn, R. Mayes, J Landin, D. Kalrskoff, NV. Mays. Second Row: B. Horowitz, F. Lieb- erman, M. Nantz, L. Kaiser, R. Kirk, J. Lee, J. Hunnemeyer, J Lawrence, T, Kni p penlmerg , T Huenefeld, G. Hild, W. Macoritto. Third Row: W. Koehler, J. Hughes, J. Martin, J. Lamlming, R. Keelingr, B. Marg'rave, T. Marshall, R. Kom- lnrinck, B. Huether, K. Kallick, S. Holston. Not in Picture: V. Lay, S. Jones, J Kusman. Page eighty-six M RS. LACHER 6 First Row: J. Roberts, S. Smith, A. Nicholas, L. Kestel, V. Ilill, J. Goodlander. Second Row: V. Meece, J. Room, R. Center, M. Rockel. Not In Picture: 0. Barkley, B. Bell, P. Brag'g', J. Brinker, J. Burr, H. Poloniecka. M R. KELLER 1 First Row: B. Brown, G. Bachman R. Barrington, S. Benninpgfield, C Ball, M. Cahn, T. Clark, R, Arm- strong, T. Butler, E. Bradford, l' Bright, J. Davis. Second Row: J. Chriest, J. Carney E. Bush, K. Barnes, R, Anschutz W. Edwards, D. Bierlwaum, J. Beier C. Callahan, D. Bradford, D. Bu- chanan, A. Bepler, J. Brauningger D. Casper, R. Beets. Third Row: F. Bergold, J. Bammer- lein, J. Bronough, F. Bernstorff, D Collier, B. Boyer, D. Borton, J Buschelman. Not in Picture: R. Bailey, J, Battis- tella. MISS HARRIS II4 First Row: A. Cohen, F. Kravetz R. Korn, Ii. Childress, P. Cohen, I.. Apseloff, T. Michaelson, D. Chad lmurn, R. Levinthal. Second Row: B. Carner, H. Isakov, Joan Kunkle, E. Cravens, C. Sat terwhite, B. Slutz, E. Davis, N Conhoy, J. Carr, H. Rayhurn, C. Courtney, P. Arrick. Third Row: S. Deese, B. Parker, J J Kunkle, S. Lerer, A. luschmann, Ii. Skurow, N. Adams, E. Cohen, IC. Gowdy, C. Iihrhardt, W. Goodwin. M ISS LEVINE 7 First Row: W. Clowers, P. Estes, N. Cutler, Doelick, H. J. Faulkner, li. Effran, C. Comins, W. Cox, J De Iiovd, T. Crosby, A. Ellis. Second Row: T. Drehl, D. Duna way, C. Eline, IC. Courtney, I Davis, J. Colling, J. Hingzhaln, E Crawford. J. Deanoester, F. Deese J. Dutz, R. Tichi. Third Row: N. Ertel, D. Daniels W. Iflngelki, J. Damran, F. Craven C. Crumrini, J. Evans, R. Derby, R Davidson. Not in l'ic'turu: D. Downs, VV. Dear- ringer. MISS LURICNZ 210 First Row: J. Deininger, S. Dunlap L. Clayton, l'. Chase, III. Coleman W. Dye, M. Iihel, J. Deiters, I. Chamas. Second Row: S. Dickerson, K. Cook IVI. DeJag'er, W. Clark, I. Crawford D. Drohan, J. Drew, J. Hlnlwrs. Third Row: I.. Combs, C. Idcton, .I Dennis, J. Clark, J. Crammer, I. Chaco, N. Creamer, J. llroste, It Derhefer. MRS. M ARNI S First Row: C. Ilandlon, T. IIanlon P. Greilsamer, J. Freeman, I. Good- man, C. Hoi-mann, IC. Vogt, C. Hot' mann, D. Freeman, 0. Ilcuvk, IJ Hill, C. Heckler. Second Row: D. Cerhoth, IV. Ilam- ant, J. Gwinner, F. Haas, D. Iless- ler, G. George, J. Laws, C. Cuen- ther, R. Hulnlsard, W. Hagen, .I Howard, H. Harrison. Third Row: A. Hopkins, A. Cold, herg, J. Weller, It. Kirk, 0. IIall W. Stratman, C. Parker, II. Ilulmr Page eighty-seven Page eighty-eight Members of the Mixed Bowling Teams settle scores at the bulletin board. MISS SKINNER, 213 First Row: B. Wagner, P. Wilson D. Wilkins, A. Wilson, M. Wassei-f man, P. White, D. Zillick, B. White- house, C. Witt, E. Wentzel, D Thomas. Second Row: J. Volk, C, Tomarin S. Wiesen, A. Weber, G. Young' C. Zeilman, J. Wilson, J. Watts L. Young, F. Torbevillc. Third Row: S. Thomas, N. Van Os- dol, F. Waltamath, J. Uhihorn, J VVelz, P. Walz, D. Vandivier, S Wilson, D. Waldon. MR. VVEIK 119 First Row: R. Fahnlu, J. Bacon J. Bentz, B. Wittenbaum, C. Wil- liams, G. Anderson, C. Tabakow M. Litwack, M. Youkilis, W. Ad- kins, R. Bell. Second Row: R. Marshall, R. Mey- ers, G. Ackerson, J. Wessel, W Sheffield, H. VVandstrat, D. Allart A. Blackburn, J. Heck, R. Lynch Third Row: D. Flynn, C. Weisen- berger, S. Singer, L. Porter, R Winters, C. Wilcox, J. Shavers, J Jones, F. Bauer, D. Woolfork. 9 r 1 MISS BLANK 217 First Row: J. Prior, W. Prall, K. Rugg, B. Schimpf, R. Perkins, M. Roth, J. Peters, C. Rothenhusch, M. Prows, C. Reddington, T. Pin- der. Second Row: J. Ruppanner, M. Sad- ler, M. Powers, P. Roberts, A. Per- rine, M. Pierce, E. Poley, B. Phipps, I.. Schrantz, C. Reeves, P. Schuler, J. Redmond. Third Row: J. Reed, J. Rountree, C. Schmidt, D. Paynter, C. Pinfold, P. Pounds, B. Sand, B. Reid, P. Schneider, M. Payne. MISS AUSTIN 307 First Row: C. Myers, R. Morgan, J. Norton, M. Miles, C. Moore, J. Mc- Reynolds, R. Pennington, C. Meece, J. Reichwein, P. Morse, D. Mobley, IZ. Moe, T. Miller. Second Row: S. Poland, P. Metzger, R. Mougey, B. Purcell, E. Mellman, H. Nelmolsky, M. Mellman, A. Pol- oniecki, J. Menifee, D. Pragar, R. Phelps, M. Peterson. Third Row: T. Lonne, H. Mont- gomery, T. Price, T. Merklc, C. Poffenberger, R. Reichelt, S. Mona- han, G. McConnell, K. Oden, F. Martin, A. Oriez. M RS. GOLIJFARB 219 First Row: N. Georgeton, M. Tittro, E. Ellison, V. Hancock, J. Elwood, J. Friar, M. Havlin, C. Helms, L. Ernst, B. Hayes. Second Row: L. Gohs, S. Gilliland, F. Guttman, J. Gerhart, M. Focht, M. Gaier, S. Fiedler, C. Heitzler, C. Haeckl. Third Row: B. Ellis, M. Gladden, J. Hayes, A. Goldberg, P. Fey, B. Gibson, N. Fox, M. Fulton, C. Ernst, M. Felder, P. Haisley. MR. THORNISURY 311 First Row: D. Patterson, V. Yauch, R. Wolf, D. Wasson, E. Woods, A. Zorn, N. Schumacher, D. White, E. Swenson, R. Zins, H. Tempel. Second Row: N. Tidwell, C, Tharp, D. Smith, B. Whitaker, J. Welch, J. Watson, J. Welch, E. Stuber, T. Stacy, M. Wolf, H. Rinehart. Third Row: E. Thompson, D. Van Dyke, G. Weingartner, H. Oury, W. Yorgouvan, S. Welder. Page eighty-nine l l Page ninety MISS SCHENK 220 First Row: F. Katz, M. Ilg, M. Hoffman, M. Keen, L. Helton, N. Hill, J. Kay, M. Kaetzel, J. Kelly. M. Jones, J. Herbcrs. Second Row: M. Keesc, L. Kettler, A. Herzog, S. Hines, A. Jackson, R. Jones, S. Jasper, B. Hughes, P. Hines, M. Kenter. Thi1'd Row: B. Johnson, M. Hoe- weler, J. Hinds, S. Herrmann, D. Hiles, P. Henry, C. Harrmann, P. Kellett, E. Johnson. Not ln Picture: S. Ilutcliinson, S. Jennings. MR. ISA HER 322 First Row: C. Schmidgall, R. Roy- alty, M. Scheidt, J. Rosenthal, B. Redd, M. Plost, H. Setser, B. Smith, R. Roeller, J. Roehm, T. Sherley. Second Row: W. Rosenthal, R. Smith, W. Solar, O. Standiford, NV. Smith, L. Robinson, W. Stewart, R. Schnabel, W. Rogers. Third Row: R. Schill, li. Saylor, G. Slack, G. Sielmer, J. Rosenstiel, W. Shrout. MISS ISEJAFH 221 First Row: V. Krelms, J. Lovett E. Lipka, M. Kist, L. Marlowe, B. Maddox, J. Kincaid, S. Lancaster, J. Kirschenlxaum, L. Latche, N. Lindsay. Second Row: L. Lane, J. Martin, W. Lister, S. Kyle, C. Kuehn, D. Lewis, A. Knippenlmerg, S. Mad- dock, S. Malman, A. Macklin, C. Lohstroh, C. Lippen. Third Row: R. Kloth, M. Kipsky, J. Martin, J. Larrick, R. Kincart, J. Koch, N. Marrs, N. Laihe, R. Marks, C. Kraus, M. Linde. MISS JOHNSON 222 First Row: R. Nealy, I.. Paige, P. Oder, D. Nickert, S. Mullinger, I. Nicholas, J. Neal, M. Meyerstein, P. Palmer, J. Overstreet, J. Nikias. Second Row: L. Willer, R. Mulloy, M. Mullins, P. Mitchell, E. Mueller, M. Muhsam, B. Mund, S. Partin, B. Meyers, M. Miller, C. Moore, P. Miller, B. Meyer, D. McNear. Third Row: J. Osie, J. Nye, C. Meyer, M. McMillan, A. Mead, P. Mullikin, S. Patterson, L. Mont- gomery, B. Meece, S. Metcafc, K. Paulson. MRS. SILBERSTEIN 223 First Row: D. Bernstein, S. Brun- ner, A. Burry, G. Brotherton, M Bowman, S. Berling, L. Bohlke, G Bick, R. Bolotta. Second Row: L. Beuerlein, B. Brug', B. Bolen, S. Bowmun, M. Butler, D. Carpenter, E. Birri, B. Case. Third Row: M. Bonnett, R. Brill, C. Bueder, J. Biehn, C. Brown, P. ra e, J. Budkc, C. Borer, P. Bu l g Buckley. MRS. HOWELL 224 First Row: A. Shafer, S. Shoffner M. Tieman, B. Stewart, J. Shep: herd, M. Tanner, D. Setser, M. B Thomas, A. Sherman, D. Tomas D. Schwarz. Second Row: S. Schwartz, M. Smith, V. Sexton, D. Smallwood, B Stamps, J. Stegman, M. J. Straus, D. Tessel, C. Sebastien, C. Shaw, S. Singleton, E. Travick, J. Snow- den, M. Thomas. Third Row: J. Seibel, A. Soller, A Theile, M. Sears, A. Thielmeyer, S. Shaddelee, P. Schwartz, R. Tir- yung, A. Stump. SOPHUMORE GIRLS WHO MISSED PICTURE P. McCarthy, 222, B. McRae, 2223 M. Blair, 223, D. Hardin, 219, S Jennings, 220, T. Takao, 2243 J. Simms, 22-lg D. Miller, 222, D. L. Heyman, 2193 V. Sparks, 2243 J. Brinker, 433 K. Bertsch, 223. Page ninety-one Page ninety-two Jackie Himes is shown the ropes by Freshie Aid, Mary Jane Heinold CLFISS 0F 1956 G0llY GEE, WE'RE HERE! Q, QP ' E '7 ,I Q Page nine MRS. HAMLIN 21-1 First Row: D. Curnayn, J. Cole, J. Comlmest, A. Collins, J. Collins, F. Cole, P. Crago, B. Crawford, R. Crauder. Second Row: A. Combs, W. Croley P. Coleman, J. Daily, B. Dabney: A. Curtsingrer, D. Cook, T. Courtier, J. Countryman. Third Row: B. Clutterlmuck, Y. Coo- per, D. Cory, P. Clippard, J. Cran- dall, R. Crauder, R. Dalton, D Cook. MISS KRAMER 9 First Row: B, Blevins, T. Bepler B Bolser I Bollin er M Beecher, . . 1 , . 51 , . D. Bibee, P. Borer, J. Blevins, VV Bennett. Second Row: P. Bronston, W. Ber- ry, G. Brenner, J. Bridge, M. Berry- man, M. Berryman, R. Bridges, J Bregen, T. Brannom, R. Bramkamp, F. Brooker, B. Brackett. Third Row: J. Borneman, T. Bell, J. Breimer, B. Brandenlmerg, B. Bowling, J. Bredinkapp. Page ninety-four M RS. LUNDQUIST 212 First Row: D. Stanbitz, li. Smith A. Smith, L. Spievac, B. Smith, J Shutte, M. Simpson, B. Smith, J Smith. Second Row: D. Spargur, P. Stan- deaw, M. Sipple, B. Swisshelm, J Spears, L. Smith, G. Smith, J. Sig- mund, J, Stall, C. Smith. Third Row: C. Smith, J. Snider, B Shepherd, M. Smelser, F. Stans- berry, D. Siemering, D. Spencer R. Stayton, J. Silver, R. Smith, J Smith. MR. SLONIKER 5 First Row: J. Artist, W. Adams B. Banks, G. Arthur, S. Adams, D Ames, R. Adams, S. Adams, P. Ah- shi1'e, A. Avey, F. Ball, H. Bald- hoff. Second Row: A. Ashcraft, T. Bauer B. Baldriclc, J. Baston, R. Azar F. Barnett, H. Baker, W. Beor, C Applegate, D. Appenfelder. Third Row: R. Apple, G. Anderson E. Bagley. MISS SCH IT LTZ 302-Il First Row: J. Thomas, S. Stephens D. Tracy, L. Stein, N. Tubb, B Trimble, H. Theders, E. Thiel, S Stopper, M. Tice, J. Townley. Second Row: B. Thompson, P Stewart, A. Stegrner, P. Sublett, J Turner, B. Sumner, M. Tyson, C Teeter, S. Stoffregen, C. Tsaras J. Taulbee, M. Sutton. Third Row: L. Turner, D. Torrey L. Thomas, C. Stortz, J. T2.I'tQ1', Ri Sweeny, L. Strobel, C. Thielmeyel' R. Taylor, G. Troy. MISS MICELI I2 First Row: D. Kellar, IC. Jordan J. Leaf, D. Krebs, J. Krell, S. Lem- ons, B. Kuhn, P. Kaiser, J. Lauck F. Koeniger, B. Kidd, J. Kelly, R Lawson. Second Row: J. Kline, P. Jordan T. Lay, G. Knight, P. Klayer, C Jonte, R. Junker, R. Kash, P. Kohl N. Lawson, B. Krohn, C. Kontos F. Klein, R. Kirsch. Third Row: L. Kontonickas, D. Kipp, IC. Kellerman, D. Jordan, R. Kennedy, H. Lacy, C. King, D. Kitz Not In Picture: M. Keel, W. Krue- ger. M R. ANDERSON 30-1 First Row: M. Decker, D. Willing:- ham, B. Dearinger, N. Dale, L. Fassnacht, B. Dunaway, J. Dhonau, S. Dixon, J. Farrell, C. Evans, H. Evans, P. Dawson, C. Fessler. Second Row: IC. Iillerliorst, H. Dur- ham, P. Day, J. Denton, P. Denney, G. De Bord, B. Findley, L. lirtel, J, lzrvln, M. Pasold, A. luast, J. Eiler. Third Row: C. Fahr, A. Du Hose, R. Derby, R. Douthit, S. Fastnacht, M. Fliseline, G. Du l'ree, I. Daley, J. Wetmer, IC. Federman. MISS ZURN I8 First Row: l'. Little, S. Loettler, N. Lilly, P. Lucia, l'. Macke, W. Lindsay, G. Mascari, K. Linser, V. Manthey. Second Row: D. Linzy, J. Masters, J. Lucas, D. Lengel, M. Love, F. Lewis, N. May, J. Massaron, D. Matheis, B. Marsh, Third Row: Jim May, L. Mazes, D. Mack, R, Longworth, C. Maher, W. Lenning, D. Lohr, G. Mazes, A. Mahattey, John May. Page ninety-five Page ninety-six MRS. FOLLINGER 305 First Row: C. Wuersch, S. Yauch U. Wray, C. Younger, J. Winches- ter, J. Yacchari, T. Young, S. Ziegl- ler, D. Winn. Second Row: K. Winkler, W. Wood- ley, V. Wise, M. Wolf, E. Winters, N. Winans, S. Wueff, V. Zinser. Third Row: J. Wolff, C. Wuebker J. Wittlin, P. Zoller, D. Woosley D. Wood, J. Yarrington, D. Yoder Not In Picture: C. Waites, M. Wal- lace, K. Sexton, R. Wood. MISS CLIl'l'lNGER 106A Top Row: F, Miller, E. Miley, D Miller, D. Moerlein, T. Morrical, D McDaniel, J. Meyer, T. Merchant N. McAninch, P. Meadows. Second Row: E. Mende, J. McMil- len, H. McGill, L. Metcalf, I.. Mein- herg, A. Morrison, E. Meyer, E McLaughlin, W, Mitchell, J. Moore A. Mitchell. Bottom Row: J. Melton, J. McIn- tosh, B. Mc-Kinley, M. Merwin, H Miller, L. Morrow, T. Minnich, M Monk, D. Melchiorre. Not In Picture: G. Meyer, R. Milli- gan, G. Montgomery. r 1 MR. GERACI 318 First Row: 0. West, R. lVaters, R. Wagner, J. VVatkins, F. Walker, S. Vernie1', P. Wilson, C. White, R. Weinle, T. VVag'ner, C. VVallaee. Second Row: P. Underwood, J Wildt, H. Wilson, S. Werner, A. Wilson, J. Williamson, M. Wash J. White, R. Waddle, N. Watson C. Wilson, B. VVilliams, M. Under: wood. Third Row: R. Walters, R. Vance H. wal-Q, H. Undef-wood, J. Wiles: B. Weishaar, M. Wilhelm, K. Wil- son, R. Walker, C. Whitehead, J Venables, B. Wanningrer. M R. HARTK ER 117 First Row: I.. Charley, C. Brown M. Chaney, B. Carpenter, D. Car: den, P. Carlton, F. Brooks, F Clark, G. Cla1'k. Second Row: N. Clark, M. Burdsall C. Clark, R. Carney, R. Brooks, C Clift, S, Buchanan, P. Byer, P Carskadon, R. Buise. Third Row: H. Browning, D. Chan- ey, C. Chase, J. Burbank, E. Bul- lock, O. Bryant, P. Clark, D. Cen- ters, C. Callan, J. Clifford. Not In Picture: J. Clark. M R. l'0R'l'l'NE 314 First Row: A. Georgeton, J. Gil- liam, C. Fitzgerald, M. Grogg, J Gray, M. Grone, G. Gray, W. Green J. Gundrum, B. Gibson, Y. Gibson C. Georgeton, J. Crozier. Second Row: N. Gellenbeck, P Gooder, J. Grubbs, A. Funk, M Florence, G. Foster, N. Fraeker, R Haas, D. Graham, I.. Gooeh, J Glasgow, C. Fischer. Third Row: J. Goforth, S. Gooder R. Froelieh, J. Groll, R. Fronk, D Giltner, G. Geisler, J. Grimes, D Goebel, E. Griffith. MISS KLOAK 207 First Row: L. Pfaff, J. Phelps, A Perkins, M. Patterson, J. Ohe, J Napier, N. Murrison, J. Pfetzing' A. Penter, R. Peetz, J. Peterson. Second Row: R. Mug:g'enborg', A Overbergr, H, Perkins, P. Petrocelli B. Patton, F. Pfeffer, H. Perkins J. Perkins, B. Paul. Third Row: H. O'Toole S. Parker B. Palmer, D. Patterson, J. Piecj zonka, J. Noble, J. Murphy, B. Per- sons, R. Phillipps. Absent: C. 0'Conner, B, O'Keefe C. Neimeister, J. Pennington, H Murphy. 1 Page ninety-seven Page ninety-eight MR. JONES 315 First Row: M. Hauck, I.. Hammer S. Hauser, A. Helfenstine, R. Hes- ford, H. Hardin, .I. Hamilton, R Harrison, M. Hartman, J. Heaven- rich, P. Haggard. Second Row: R. Helferich, G. Hesse M. Heller, W. Helton, J. Ilerzber- ger, J. Hanley, R. Haekemeyer, C Hanks, C. Henderson, D. Hansford Hanekamp, C. Harrison, I.. Hamil- Third Row: S. Hammelrath, C ton, C. Hemingway, IC. Hermes, R Herring, R. Hardert. M R. H Ill! ER 32-I First Row: E. Hocweler, IC. Horton J. W. Hughes, S. Hyde, IC. James C. Hulsey, J. Himes, R. Jacobs, S Jones, J. Hu1'st, M. Johns. Second Row: G. Johnson, R. High- house, S. Huckaby, J. P. Hughes I.. Hughes, I. Hoeweler, G. Johnson J. Hopper, P. Irwin, F. Janson, R Holtkamp, G. Horton. Third Row: D. Hopkins, J. Hoch- strasser, J. Johnson, J. Jesse, A Hull, S. Jacobs, Ii. Hewett, D. Jones R. Holtkamp, R. Holbs, R. Jones H. Hutson, T. Jones. MRS. VHEPOORIN 208 First Row: I.. Randall, J. Rich, R Reese, W. Rahn, R. Rife, G. Queen B. Reynolds, H. Prewitt, A. Reed. Second Row: S. Rayney, IC. Rechel P. Procter, P. Rego, R. Reese, A Rehn, J. Prather, I.. Rayburn. Third Row: IC. Rackley, T. Rey- nolds, C. Reynolds, S. Reese, F Riess. Not in Picture: J. Pippin, N. Rex- coat, J. Reed, R. Reid, C, Reif, I Reiman, J. Rich, R. Roark. MISS M AIDIIEN 209 First Row: I.. Roesner, D. Robin- son, E. Sanders, J. Schaeper, R Rouse, C. Runk, J. Ruthemeyer, J Seiter, J. Schnarrenberger, M. Roll Second Row: J. Simmons, J Schreiber, B. Roy, A. Rosevear, J Schultz, G. Saunders, J. Sapadin D. Schlentker, I.. Schriever, J Schmidt, M. Runck. Third Row: P. Sehehr, R. Schwab T. Shanks, R. Sando, J. Schuman C. Schuck, S. Schneider, R. Rob- erts, A. Schmidt, S. Roloff, R. Ross 1 Love on a Ladder FRESI-IMEN WHO MISSICD PICTURE R. Wood, 3055 R. Engel, 3045 .I. Snam, 2125 J. Stivers, 302-B3 F. Reiman, 2085 D. Greer, 3143 P. Mayne, 185 B. Halley, 315: N. Austing, 53 R. Malligan, 100-A3 C. Reynolds, 208: M. Conover, 2143 R, Roberts, 2093 M. Ceasgens, 1173 G. Meyers, 106-Ag J. Triplott, 302-I-lg C. Craig, 2143 M. Arey, 53 B. Hut- field, 3153 T. Schwab, 212. Page ninety-nine ORGHIIIZHTIUIIS Lennnms mnousn coorennnon It is true that learning is the foundation for our four years at Hughes. But, somehow, every student gets a choked feeling in his throat when he hears the A Cappella Choir sing, Parlators debate, sees a Sages production, or accomp- lishes the greatest of all achievements, Honor Society. Many times an audience becomes so absorbed in listening to the orchestra or the band, that they do not realize hovv much endless time and effort the students put forth. Throughout all these activities, as Well as the sport clubs, language clubs, and the Gargoyle, the student goes through a process of learning. Cooperation, leadership, fair play, these things are all part of our four years at Hughes. Those four years Which We Will live repeatedly in our later life, our Happy Time ! lt rw N Q , 4,3 W ,vs iwvwww .gif N 5 www zgwmgwaamvifix' Xwmm GRHIIIJ 0lD SEIIITURS . . . To help some other girl to see the thing that so appeals to me is the last part of Honor League's motto. This organization offers service to the com- munity as well as to the school. Freshie Aids, Infor- mation Desk, and Union Bethel are just a few of the club's many activities. To be in Honor League, a girl must be a senior. Freshie Aides: First Row: J. Hartman, M. Heinold, B. Simp- son, P. Johnson, H. Baker, J. Hartman. Second Row: P. Klein, .IJ I S. Jones, J. Brown, J. Heinze, B. Kraus, C. Fitzgerald, D. , fclgf n .-9 f Denike, P. Speak, L. Keller. Third Row: D. Abernian, L. . rfxlfu f 59-1' ff' f Forlws, N. Everett, D. VVoods, J. Wood, J. Teinplin, C, Vaught, 1 , . ff ' I, jf' 1 ff if 1 iff' ' H. Venneineyer, M. Southgate, N. Russell, R. Lawrence. bfi! ,,l, f A ,' ,WV ffl f X ' 1 I l ,. 1 ffl if flff 5,11 ', I lfflj' ,lf 1 F, W , Y W f, 1 r ,I ,- f li ' i' I , 1 f , 1 f A y p I 1 .Ziff 0 ' I .- 1 ' I f ' . 1 f 1 f , 8 ff ' 3 .a'.1 ri: ll I I,- 1 ly' 'A 1 1 If f' I ,fl fi 113 ij ,ai 937, lj I' , I 'U U if I f' W rf Nui W1 XFN IL 41 ff X fl I Y i 1 '1 ,ffl !, flllj l if fy ,fill 'rl i fi 1 1' Sipping tea at the Christmas Affair are: L. Keller, Mr. Fulks, Mrs. Heile, Sally Pounds, and Miss Schawe. l Serenading the seniors and their little sisters at the party were: J. Werner, P. McLemore, P. Speak, J. Maddux, M. Brockman, I. Baker. Page one hundred two yr The Executive Board: First Row: l Johnson, M. Southgate, B. Simpson. Sei ond Row: P. Speak, J. Brown, C. Coope Third Row: M. Moser, J. Maddux, l Ritterhof, P. Nussbaum, D. Aberma Fourth Row: L. Keller, J. Smith, I Everett, J. Templin. Chris Chamas studies. . . . HID UERDFIIIT FRESHIIIEII Dotty Aberman sells tic ts to the Senior Class? Dane . o Jac .llVIussman, and ick liliee. She must have an average of 8011 or better. Five officers and ten executive board members are voted in during the last few months of the junior year. Sponsors are Mrs. Enolia Heile, and Miss Aria Parke Schawe. The happy time of the girls of the class of '53 will be not only their memories of events, but their memories of Honor League. Freshie Aides: First Row: M. Moser, P. Edmunds, A. Benton, T. Goldstein, P. Nussbaum, M. Best, J. Maddux, M. Broekman. Second Row: L. Ritterhof, F. Hatter, P. Stephens, L. Hedrick, L. Storta, I. Pickens. Third Row: J. Schmidthorst, J. Hoff, S. Hollander, S. Charkins, J. Wehr, J. Woodruff, IJ. Maisch, J. Werner, L. Clark, J. Wood, C. Cooper. r On the way down to Union Bethel are: D. Aberman, L. Francis, J. Brown, N. Everett, P. McLemore. Busily filling Thanksgiving baskets are: L. Francis, D. Denike, R. Lawrence, D. Aber- man, J. Brown, and J. Templin. Page one hundred three 'Jfiw .ff if i 4 .fx lfi Nfirfq Qfffxifww rm g will ,fini JMX yiliiy W 4X , 0 1 'P W Q NIJ!! Ron Greiser, the guiding hand behind the gavel. STUDEIIT COUllCll CUIIIPRISES d The 55 members of Student Council are chosen from each of the hornerooms. The Student Council Alcove as it looks today. .SCH00l GUUERIIIIIEIIT The Student Council, which is the student governing body of Hughes High School made an outstanding accomplishment this past year. It secured, furnished, and decorated a special council meeting room, for the exclusive use of the organization. During its previous six years of existence, the Council met in empty classrooms, the auditorium, or any other place which was available. This year, it was decided to try to secure a special meeting room, for Student Council use only. The Alcove as it looked in September. After available places were inspected, the alcove on the third floor, was chosen as the ideal chamber. But there was one drawback. Mrs. Edna Leroy and Miss Gladys Kloak, sponsors, noted that the room needed furnish- ings and decoration. All of the council members assisted in transforming the alcove into a fine meeting room. Furniture, rugs, and other items were donated to the Council. With this added accomplishment to further itself, Student Council will rise to even greater heights, as the students look back at their grand four years. Page one hundred five IICHIEUE GREHT HEIGHTS Joyce Brown Peter Isakov Page one hundred six Phyllis Speak Sam Ulmer HUIIUR SUCIETV Admission into the ranks of Honor Society is an achieve- ment that a student may make during his four years at Hughes High School. This organization recognizes the high scholastic standing of pupils. The top six juniors, scholas- tically, are automatically chosen from class to comprise the Honor Society Executive Board. Students of the Senior Class are admitted into its membership in April. This membership is based on a scholastic average of B or better for three and a half years. Thirty-three seniors were admitted in April. Lucille Bedrick Tom Hamant EFFURTIS REWHRDIHG First Row: D. Moore, R. Kull, K. Hixson, G. Bass, R. Panioto, R. Fothergill, R. Meyer, J. Prior, M. Leiberman, K. Botzung, R. Buise, P. McGee, I. Rohrbach. Second Row: B. Bernhard, B. Holden, R. Perry, P. Soell, J. Gentil, T. Stockhoff, R. Greiser, B. Grimes, B. Goering, B. Butts, K. Napier, N. Tidwell, B. Cohen, B. Linzy, R. Otto, C. Crumrine, A. Greiser, D. Decamp, I. Rey- nolds. Third Row: S. Ulmer, G. Frankenstein, C. Thorp, H. Huber, L. Hudson, T. Wert, B. Bode, B. Kennedy, F. Hartmann, E. Lohstroh, R. Spiess, W. Koehler, B. Whitaker, D. Bratford, R. James. Officers: B. Kennedy, S. Ulmer, G. Frankenstein, Mr. Kindschy. H-ClUB The H-Club is a special athletic honorary organization for boys Who have earned a letter in any sport. The club, which is under the capable sponsorship of Alan Kindschy is de- signed to promote friendly relations among the boys, and to promote fair sportsmanship. The main activities of H-Club are its annual Queen of Sports Dance, and a hayride. The fair play and cooperation that H-Club inspires consti- tutes the club's happy time. Page one hundred seven Page one hundred eight OUTSTHIIDIIIG VOUIIG IIIEI1 Irv Rohrbach and Barb Prass, at Hughes Club's Turkey Trot. Inspecting Hughes Club's sport merchandise are: R. Greiser, G. Grubbs, E. Kiradjieff, J. Atkins, R. Buise, B. Goering. Hughes Club, under the direction of Assistant Principal, Ben Fulks, was founded in 1919 by Principal Elmer W. Kizer. Requirements for membership consist of scholarship stand- ing and character. Membership of Hughes Club begins in the middle of the boys' junior year. A careful scrutiny is made of all the junior boys, to decide who is eligible. Activities of the past year were varied. They ranged from the selling of sportswear, and the John Alden-Priscilla Dance. . .CUIIIPRISE HUGHES CLUB HUGHES CLUB SENIORS. First Row: D. Peters, D. Gordon, J. Shapiro, B. Curren, G. Grulwbs, I. Rohrhaeh, B. Goeringr, R. Greiser, T. Hamant, J. Prior, J. Ramundo, R, White. Second Row: D. Bur,Q'in, B. Liseher, G. Meekstroth, R. Perry, S. Sehnahel, J. Jervis, D. Deeump, D. Boehingrer, S. Ulmer, li. Siniering, R. lVIeyer, D. Thielnieyer, S. Ulland, B, Pugh, D. Day, D. Schultz, D. Gordon. Third Row: J. MeGill, G. Frommer, D. Llewellyn, J. Mussnian, H. Pence, K. Kiradjieff, J. Gentil, F. Woosley, J. Dutiel, G. Thomas, A. Greiser, li. Leilming, J. Atkins, C. Schmidt, H. Sehwing, H. Greisl, B. Hodge, HUGHES CLUB JUNIORS. First Row: B. Comniisar, B. Huher, B. Culherson, B. Bang, D. Brown, J. Kennedy, T. Bauer, B. Ford, B. Gup, I . Waxsinan, Second Row: B. Fietsam, D. lVIuir, D. Taylor, B. Ostendorf, B. Phipps, R. Beecher, B. Whetstone, S. Morris, J. Asher, B. Gentile, ll. Kerseh, R. Lineer, R. White. Third Row: R. Reeher, R. Schroeder, C. Helmningwvay, L. Diersingx, D. DeWitt, .l, Blineoe, J. Strong, B. Bernhard, R, James, J. Lenhart, B. Spatz, R. Spiess, C. Suritt, B. Katter, P. Hesley, T. Meyungr, J. Wilson, I . Leith, J, Keller, G. Wilson. Fourth Row: B. Spaith, R. Hollard, E. Karnes, J. Gerhardt, K. Rush, C. Savielia, B. Clark, W. Foster, ll. l'etri, B, Hansel, S. Gull T. Stoekhol'l', R. l'anioto, K. llixson, J. VV2lltl'l', D. Melehiorre. . Page one lnmrlred nine Officers: First Row: J. Freeman, R. Royalty. Second Row: A. Cors, J. Howard. Page one hundred ten First Row: A. Cors, J. Handley, J. Phelps, B. Adams, B. Pruett, W. Anderson, R. Beets, B. Bammerlein. Second Row: G. Giltner, B. Haas, J. Bowling, J. Stivers, J. Tarter, J. Freeman, T. Cartier. Third Row: J. Dietz, R. Royalty, B. Brown, B. Stewart, J. Brauninger, O. Houck, R. Kei-sh, B. Carpenter, I.. Thomas, R. Harter, J. Howard, D. Appr-nfelder. Fourth Row: J. Schnar, E. Crawford, B. Clutterbuck, R. Route, IJ. Casper, J. VVolf, J. Grimes, R. Smith. Fifth Row: R. Wolf, l.. Kizer, B. Mougey, J. Biodendapp, F. Bergold, IJ. Bierbaum. HRUECH CLUB BUILDS lEHDERS . The Krueck Club is the older of the two underclassmen honor groups. It was founded in 1948 by Coach Burley Grimes. The club is named after Hughes' great football coach, Red Krueck, who was killed during World War Il. Krueck Club is a service club which trys to help the school in many ways. This year, it sold pencils to raise funds for the Christmas collection. The freshmen and sophomore boys who hold membership in Krueck Club, are on their way to being leaders of the Clifton Palace, but they are also on their way to their happy time. First Row: P. Clark, J. Ahlenstorf, A. Morrison, M. Kist, B. Meyers, W. Dye, J. Peters, E. Baker, G. Brotherton, B. MacRae, T. Takao. Second Row: M. Fasold, L. Hanmer, V. VVise, C. Thompson, J, Ruppaner, J. Eiler, J. Stegman, J. Herbers. Third Row: J. Cole, J. Prio1', M. Sadler, J. Snowden, J. Gilliam, M. Tanner, J. Rich, P. Pounds, M. Tice, J. Schmidt, C. Kontes, S. Lancaster, J. Arnold, G. Bick, D. Schwartz, G. Bell. Fourth Row: M. Gaier, C. Borer, R. Azar, E. Ellerhorst, N. Kreamer, C. Stortz, M. Runck, C. Thielmeyer, L. Heier, K. Paulson. Fifth Row: R. Wagner, J. Jesse, J. Groll, C. Kraus, P. Buckley, R. Waddle, H. Perkins, H. Rechel, li. Wentzel. . HUZETTES BUILDS CHHRHCTER Huzettes was founded in 1949 when the members of the class of '53 were wee freshmen. Mrs. A. Gomes, the club sponsor, guided that first group and the three succeeding groups through fine years. Eighth grade girls who are to enter Hughes in the fall as freshmen, are recommended for the organization. Personality, grades, and school citizenship are all considered toward membership. Other than these girls who are selected before they come to Hughes, the ten top girls in the freshmen class, who are not already in Huzettes, are admitted in the mid-term of the freshman year. Officers: First Row: W. Dye, T. Takao. Second Row: M. Kist, H. Meyers. Page one hundred eleven POSITIUE THIIIHIIIG REIIRS . .. 4 Y i Executive Board: First Row: B. Meyers, M. Heinold, S. Bowers, J. Perrine, J. Gauden, J. Stegman. Second Row: L. Beier, S. Skirving, P. Rooks, M. Hoffman. i Y-Teeners perform for the Icebreaker Party. B. Meyers, J. Stegman, J. Heir- bers, D. Hafer. Page one hundred twelve V-TEEIIS First Row: G. Thomas, D. Peters, A Greiser, D. Decamp, D. Gordon. Sec- ond Rovv: T. Hamant, S. Ulmer. .STROIIG, VUUIIG IIIIIIDS D. Decamp, R. Grelser. First Row: G. Thomas, A. Greiser, E. Kiradjieff, D. Peters, B. Goering, H. Pence, D. Gordon, J. Gentil. -Second Row: I. Rohrbach, E. Simering, T. Hamant, S. Ulmer, B. Pugh, eff we .225 if M .D I ...V ,V M5 X H First Row: J. Gentil, R. Greiser, H. Pence, B. Pugh, B. Goering, E. Kirad- jieff. Second Row: E. Siemering, I. Rohrbach. I. VKWJQQM Jim Gentil and A1 Greiser perform a. duet at the County Home. Page one hundred thirtee Qu, Newa Leadera' R Recher S Stavton D Sweet, H. Schrof. Linda Taylor com- poses a column. Mvron Peal and Dean Muir GRHGUVLE STHFF. X A pf. Gail Brown rechecks a past issue. . e' l 5 rule a dummy. Iris Drake and Ray Spiess Margie Whaley types a placing ads. feature story. Page one hundred fourteen . PRDDUCES UJEEHLV SHEET Staff Writers: First Row: L. Litwack, D. McGee, T. Springer, R. Lieberman, V. Vigiris, M. Stiegler. Second Row: D. Moore, I. Reynolds, D. Burgin, Carl McCann, F. Leeds, S. Smith. Senior Editors: D. Aberman, J. Maddux, J. Simmons, S. Speed, D. Peters, S. Pattillo, G. Frommer. Business Staff: A. Penter, D. Aberman, J. Hooser, B. O'Keefe. . s.. The clicking of busy typewriters, the rustling of hot copy, chalk-writing headlines on the blackboard, these are the trio of sounds that comprise the atmosphere in Room 206 on a Tuesday night, when the journalists of Hughes High School assemble to compile the Gargoyle for the next week. Miss Hazel Koppenhoefer, the faculty sponsor, guided the staff through a successful year. Aiding the regular staff with reportorial assistance were Cathy Cook, Janet Gauden, Judy Aufdermarsh, Peggy Pounds, Carol Haeckle, Jim Beier, Rod Beets, Connie Pinfold, Janet Volk, Dottie Chadburn, and Carol Heitzler, who helped to make a truly happy time of rolling the press. Page one hundred filtee Dorothy Aberman -- Clubs Carol Berman - Seniors Sue Charkins -- Seniors HHHPPV TImE No one can possibly know the many hours of grueling labor that the members of the Annual Staff have spent to give Hughes High School, the 1953 Happy Time. Commencing in September, when school started, the group of pupils who were to plan and arrange the yearbook, first began to organize material. Before anything could be accomplished, a unique theme had to be conceived. The motion picture which was current at the beginning of the school year, was the story of an adolescent's growth into adulthood. What could have been a more suitable title than the Happy Time. With the decision of what the theme would be, thoroughly understood, the section editors of the annual began the long and tedious job of planning page layouts. Accuracy and precision had to be the foremost thought in the mind of every member of the staff. After tentative layouts Were arranged, the photographers went into action. Picture men were: Bill Mosier, Bill Katter, Dick Winters, and David Hessler. With photography completed, the tremendous amount of copy and cartoons had to be planned. Artists aiding the staff were Ray Spiess and Beverly Spiess. After many proof readings, the 1953 Annual has become a realization. 1 QJQRW' www? .QW W 3lM ff? wfwwer Qwifwfn' 4M'f'4ffEl3f?7l Ralph Leibing - School Phyllis Nussbaum - G.A.A. Herb Pence - Sports Dale Peters -- Sports Page one hundred sixteen . . . BEEUIIIES REIllIZHTIOIl THE PUUJER BEHIIID THE PRESS Business Managers, Joanne Massel and Leonard Levineg Business Adviser, Mr. Clyde Hallg Annual Adviser, Miss Virginia A. Keckg Editors, Jac Mussman and Joyce Maddux. Modestly appearing in the background is the nucleus of the 1953 Annual Staff-the Editors, the Advisers, and the Business Man- agers. Without their co-operation, guidance and inspiration to the rest of the staff, the annual would never have been completed. Judy Templin - School Jodfred Tash - Ads Sonia Speed - Underclass Lee Ritterhof - Underclass Pat Rooks - Social Clubs Carl Schmidt - Sports Judy Simmons - Seniors Page one hundred seventeen John Martin directs at a performance. ' CHOIR UDICES RIIIG. . The A Cappella Choir, known to most Hughes students as the Sen- ior Choir started off the 1952-1953 year with a fresh slate. Not only was it a new year, but it marked the beginning of Choir Director John Martin's teaching at the Clif- ton Palace. Mr. Martin, who had taught formerly at Walnut Hills, guided the choir through a busy, but successful year. The Happy Time that members ot' the choir took part in was highlighted by: the Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Programs, Christmas Con- cert, Music Hall Concert, May 'estival and special engagements. hroughout all these peformances, the choir became a closely knit body working in harmony with its director. xx V5 ga l e fs I , sv x pd' First Row: V. Sexton, W. Clark, J. Seefried, N. liverett, J. Ferdon, J. lierleman. Second How: K. t'ook, C. Pinfold, P. Pounds, F. Reiman, J. Maddux, P, Mel.emore. Third Row: C. Porter, C. M Kraus, P. Boehringer, P. Clark, C, Schmid, P. Speak. Fourth Row: A. Hargis, D. Maiscli, J. Schmidthorst, J. VVerner, L. Clark, M. Brockman. l il'th Row: K. Paulson, L. Heier, J. Smith, T. Askin, D, Hudson, B. Ford. Sixth Row: E. Weidlich, l. Rohrhach, C. Crumrine, J. Gentil, A. Greiser, F. Woosley. Seventh Row: B. Thomp- son, D. Mclvlurrin, l. Oscherwitz, B. Spaith, J XV21liUl', R. Towner. lflighth Row: G. Gl'Lll!lJS, l. Diersing, li. Hussman, F. Siehl, R. Anschultz, R. Hoskins. Ninth Row: B. Rolf, ll. Bernhard, ll l3ratt'ord, lil. Atterton, lt, Smith, K. Fink. X Page one hundred eighteen t ,fl sf li, ,. 4' 5 Y C f 1 J ...OUT III SOIIG 's 5 -1 W Q O The Choir went to Woodward, in the Spring, for a special auditorium presentation. Woodward's choir, in turn came to Hughes. Once again the Choir pins. which were intro- duced in the ,52 choir were pur- chased by choir members. It was decided, however, that in future years, choir members who are sing- ing for the first year may buy the pin only. The guard will be avail- able for second year choir mem- bers. The ensemble also had a very successful year. This group of singers which is chosen from the choir, performs on special oc- casions. The choir as a singing chorus also made an appearance in the Merry-Go-Round. Graduation was its final engagement. First Row: M. Southgate, B. Meyers, J. Steg- man, C. Divens, M. Keen, B. Maddux. Second Row: J. Ruppaner, J. Massel, J. Paxton, I.. Reig- er, R. Fogel, P. Kuhn. Third Row: B. Porter, J. Gerhardt, D. Hild, B. Douglas, B. Estes, J. Ahlen- storf. Fourth Row: M. Frost, I.. Francis, S. Jones, J. Larrick, E. Johnstone, E. Rosensteil. Fifth Row: D. Aberman, C. Vaught, ld. Kramer, R. Cohen, M. Miller, M. Youkilis. Sixth Row: IC. Crawford, B. Ziv, J. Freeman, J. Faulkner, W. Henry, D. Gordon, Seventh Row: C. Jordan, C. Carney, J. Bullock, E. Sontag, J. Roberts, D. Hafer. Eighth Row: B. Butts, T. Diehl, B. Huber, B. Fietsam, J. Keller, D. Watson. Ninth Row: J. Fischer, F. Bergold, B. llagan, C. Schmidt, D. Brown, B. Margrave. Ensemble: First Row: M. Southgate, P. Speak, M. Frost, H. Baker, J. Paxton, L Francis, S. Jones, J, Maddux. Second Row: C. Porter, N. Everett. C. Jordan, M. Brock man, D. Maisch, P. Boehringer. Third Row: C. Schmidt, B. Margrave, B. Butts, K. Bot zung, J. Keller. Fourth Row: B. Mozier, J. Gentil, F. Woosley. Fifth Row: B. Huss man, G. Gruhbs. Page one hundred nineteen IIIUSICIHIIS CUIICDCT IIIELUDV First Row: P. Bright, B. Case, A. Benton, T. Goldstein, D. Wilkin, M. Ellington. Second Row: P. Kellett, J. Koch, D. Drohan, A. Soller, J. Blackwelder, J. Hinds, D. Winters, D. Ames, M. Weber, B. Keese, M. Felder. Third Row: J. Courtney, F. Haax, E. Son- tag, H. Saulsbury, D. White, A. Oriez, D. Appenfelder, K. Rush, H. Montgomery, D. Groppe, C. Gordon, R. Gentile, C. Fessler. Fourth Row: G. Troutman, P. Morse, M. Cahn, H. Rinehart, J. Reichwein. Standing: M. Schmidt, J. Hughes, R. Redd, J. Hobbs, W. Henry. Not in picture: E. Bush. The Hughes High School orchestra, under the direction of Herman H. Slayman, is one of the leading high school music groups of its kind in the city of Cincinnati. Out- standing musicians, as well as outstanding scholars are part of the character which composes each member of the orchestra. Performances of the orchestra included the Merry-Go-Round, Christmas Concert, and numerous assem- bly programs. Often the question arises which asks what reward do the members of the orchestra receive from being part of the group. Any of the boys or girls will answer simply that the pleasure and satisfaction on the faces of the audiences at performances, is rewarding enough. Page one hundred twenty VER TEHIII Peppy cheerleaders: R. David, J. Maher, R. Kull, E. Johnstone, R. Bang, M. Opp. K. Botzung, C. Divens. The captains: Front Row: M. Fisher, J. Mund, B. Gentile, L. Pickett, B. Shepard, N. Russell, D, Aberman, J. Clark, P. Rooks. Second Row: C. Hennningway, W. Mays, M. Fleissner, J. Woodruf, J. Clark, J. Landen, E. Craw- ford, H. Mozier. T-E-A-M is not only a cheer, but a Word of descrip- tion for the Hughes student spirit society, Pep Club. This year, Pep Club was organized in a new manner, by Milton Anderson, with Bob Portune assisting. Fifteen Pep Club leaders were designated as cap- tains. The several hundred members of the organi- zation were placed in the groups of these captains. Reserved sections at the football games, the Cupid's Fling, Basketball Migration Day, and genuine vim and vigor comprised the main activities of the organ- Floyd Wogyglgv and Elaine Reckman, ization, in which a happy time prevailed. King and Queen of Hearts. Page one hundred twenty-one Ballot boxes for Band Queen. Bill Kennedy escorts Jean Hartman, Band Queen. Majorettes: First Row: J. Wehr, A. Benton, N. Russell. Second Row: M. Heinold, R. Lawrence, J. Minshall. Third Row: J. Hartman, J. Hartman. The pennant formation as the band plays the Alma Mater. e hundred twenty-two . PHW IT HUT The band, under the direction of H. H. Slayman, forms the background for many activities of the school. First, in importance are the football games. The Hughes, red suited bandsmen, led by the high stepping majorettes were the envy of many other high schools during the past season. Initiating a new type of majorette leadership, in the form of Indian dancing, the band completed a successful season. Assembly programs and special engage- ments make up the rest of the band curriculum. H. H. Slayman, Director. Band in Formation. ii? W5 'Z Bandsmen perform at an afternoon game. Page one hundred twenty-three HCTORS BRIIIG . First Row: B. Wagner, C. Bujdoso, S. Charkins, J. Rich, M. Alter, L. Apseloff, L. Burgin, T. Michaelson, M. Grogg, S. Adams, M. Keen, L. Keller, B. Simpson. Second Row: P. Boehringer, M. Youkolis, K. Cook, P. Gooder, J. Dietiers, F. Bastin, P. McLemore, L. Clayton, R. Kaplan, S. Cholak, C. Pinfold, S. Stoffregan, J. Dennis, J. Brendlinger, B. Gen- tile, C. Porter. Third Row: J. Ruthmeyer, J. Stivers, S. Bell, A. Cox, J. Massel, J. Aufdermarsh, J. Gaudin, N. Brown, C. Berman, B. Aaron, B. Roth, P. Clippard. A Sages presented two outstanding plays during the past year. They were Annie Get Your Gun and George Washington Slept Here. Under the able leadership of Miss Mary Pollard, dramatics teacher, these plays were handled in a superb and professional manner. The Sage meetings, held once a month on Tuesdays, Were varied and en- joyable. Ranging from putting on make-up, to presenting an actual short play, the gatherings were entertaining to all members. Margie Whaley, Bob Gentile and Janet Werner in an interesting scene from George Washington Slept Here. Thespians: First Row: P. McLemore, C. Bujdoso, B. Simpson, D. Hudson, L. Keller, C. Jordan, J. Brendlinger. Second Row: M. Hoffman, L. Levine, J. Werner, B. Gentile, C. Porter, G. Frommer, B. Atterton. Page one hundred twenty-four . FICTION T0 RERLITV First Row: B. O'Keefe, J. Clark, C. Jordan, B. Mund, A. Glass, J. Prior, J. Paxton, B. MacRae, L. Miller, T. Springer, N. Fracker, S. Brunner, T. Minnich. Second Row: R. Kloth, W. Schoenling, M. Cohen, M. Plost, C. Weis, D. Winn, G. Bick, M. Runck, J. Fisher, D. Aberman, N. Laile, J. White. Third Row: R. Winters, L. Levine, G. Frommer, M. Hoff- man, J. Werner, J. Smith, B. Persons, R. Kersh, B. Bang, B. Atterton. Although the actors are the backbone of any pro- duction, no play could be presented without the aid of the excellent costume production group. Set designers and scenery artists also help to make the plays complete. The stage crew lends a helping hand to all productions. Electricians are ready at any time of the day to' prepare for an auditorium performance. Without the proper lighting for background, no play could possibly be a great success. Bob Atterton, Len Levine, and Janet Werner shoot up the town in Annie Get Your Gun. I .- .,,.- ---'-3 ,iggw 4-.g A ,--..f-I--' sf'- O o sf- 4-L-5. A 1. , 1 L . ln.. x. L . ' '-Y, -Q' ' ,-- r-wr.-. S., is ..: Frank Leith and Joe Mueller switch it up. Page one hundred twenty-five K 1.x First Row: D. Overstreet, J. Saunders, J. Prior, B. Lee, J. Royalty, H. Robbins, J. Speeg, J. Walker, R. Leiberman, W. Dye, J. Watts, E. Brown, I. Parrish. Second Row: N. Gungeton, D. Linde, G. Breckenloreck, S. Conner, N. Brown, E. Weiss, R. Cohen, B. Krauss, C. Schroenloher, C. Berman, M. Borer, L. Martin, L. Chamas, M. Taylor. Third Row: L. Anger, C. Hemingway, M. Cohen, B. Kettler, B. Phipps, J. Helmsin, C. Chamas, A. Hergog, J. Hines, E. Clark, P. Anderson. H0lllE ECDIIUIIIICS CLUB IIIERCIIHIIDISIIIG ClUB Officers: C. Schumacher, P. Madden, D. Seltzer, S. Monohan. First Row: C. Schumacher, J. Hagan, B. Caliguri, E. Hackemeyer, E. Miller, N. Mull inger, V. Leidenbor, S. Monohan, J. Sanders, E. Stenzel, J. Rieger. Second Row: D Seltzer, S. Fox, D. Gray, P. Madden, S. Lee, P. Haight, L. Klems, T. Schmidt. Page one hundred twenty-six First Row: J. Volk, J. Roberts, I. Drake, B. Lewis, J. Peters, M. Keen, J. Gerhart, J. Koch, J. Stegman, C. Ogier, N. Russell. Second Row: D. Taylor, C. Moore, L. Beier, S. Skirving, A. Cox A. Solar, J. Aufdermarsh, P. Kellett, D. Hill, J. Rosenstiel. Third Row: N. Ertel, D. Chadwell, R. Sker, R. Hansel, J. Ger- hart, J. Walter, S. Baron. LHTIH ClUB Officers: D. Chadwell, N. Russell, J. Ger- hart, J. Aufdermarsh. FRENCH ClUB Officers: B. Bernhard, T. Goldstein, R. Reiman, G. Frommer. First Row: J. Sampson, M. Hayes, V. Albu, D. Chadburn, J. Kay, B. Simpson, B. Jer- nier, R. Fogel, R. Nealy, C. Pappas, E. Carter, J. Choate, P. Edmunds. Second Row: W. Huelsemann, J. Hooser, P. Gooder, K. Cook, P. Pounds, E. Baker, A. Jungshoved, J. Lauk, T. Goldstein, R. Carney, B. Meye1's, D. Hafer, l. Cohen, N. Fracker, C. Pinfold, S. Kyle, M. Eiselien, N. Brown. Third Row: D. Appenfelder, G. Frommer, W. Schoen- ling, B. Ellis, L. Bedrick, F. Reiman, J. Fischer, G. Renschler, G. Keneer, S. Bridges E. Hunter, C. Welch, B. Bernhard. I Page one hundred twenty-seven First Row: M. Wasserman, E. Flowers, P. Rooks, C. Lippins, A. Thielmeyer, S. Dickerson, J. Massel, R. Beaty, V. Anderson, J. Koch, S. Charkins, S. Weisen, P. Anchesl. Second Row: D. Cook, M. Moore, T. Pinder, E. Ginsberg, R. Kloth, B. Persons, P. Derhefer, W. Schoen- ling, V. Lawson, E. Travick, R. Little, R. Schwab, C. Comins, T. Lee. Third Row: B. Atter- ton, M. Berahah, J. Schiff, S. Kaufman, M. Petuson, Carl Shears, D. Fine, J. Prior, R. Palmer, A. Smith, B. McKinley, R. Towner, R. Spiess, D. Bierbaum. Page one hundred twenty-eight SPHIIISH CLUB T0 lEFlRll I! LIIHGUFIGE. First Row: N. Smith, J. Paxton, L. Latcha, B. Garwood, G. Moschinsky, J. Elwood, L. Burgin, P. Cohen, M. Tanner, B. MacRae, B. Kraus, W. Dye, T. Takao. Second Row: B. Aron, N. Chase, C. Brown, S. Wulf, J. Prior, S. Speed, L. Schriever, M. Weber, J. Eiler, T. Springer, D. Winn, A. Curtsinger, E. Ellerhorst, H. Baker, D. Lengel, N. Anderson, S. Wilson, P. Hais- ley. Third Row: S. Metcalf, R. Brill, D. Hunsucker, S. Bell, L. Hellman, H. Hardin, M. Plost, J. Dankert, C. Campbell, J. Kassing. First Row: M. Angers, A. Theile, M. Felder, K. Meyer, I. Hoeweler, J. Grozier, I. Steinman, L. Schuck, M. Whaley, M. Bonnett, J. Linkendorfer. Second Row: W. Solar, L. Anger, C. Kraus, E. Schoeman, T. Huenefeld, R. Phillips, P. Mathias, H. Schrof, A. Grube, B Comisar. 'fghigd Row: S. Hammelrath, J. Muller, J. Hobbs, P. Hesley, C. Welch, E. Muff, Kervin, . iegert. I GERIIIHII ClUB . IS T0 GIIIII HIIUUJLEDGE ,vi .V W . WK f V 1 First Row: L. Francis, J. Koch, M. Grone, J. Pfetzing, M. Kerman, J. Whitaker, T. Michael- son, D. Nickert, B. Kirchbaum, M. Wolf, H. Poloniecki. Second Row: L. Kettler, H. Isakov, N. Keller, G. Bick, P. Zoller, J. Thomas, V. Zinser, E. Kessler, A. Knippenberg, C. Horber- ger, S. Lehrer. Third Row: C. Mende, S. Morris, R. Lawrence, C. Levin, J. Templin, F. Bastin, P. Klein, R. Kirsch, O. Heuck. Page one hundred twenty-nine Page one hundred thirty First Row: B. Keese, D. Kay, D. Gray, B. Nelson, G. Padgett, L. Burgin, H. Mosier, Lieberman, J. Heinze, W. Edwards, J. Baschang, N. Karfgin. Second Row: R. Williams, R. White, J. Woods, ' ' ' ' ' d R : F. R R. Renner, J. Strong. J. Rehn, D. Smith, R. Williams, L. Einhoin. Th11 ow ay, SHLES CLUBS LEHRI1. First Row: B. Gribbons, A. Downey, B. Halpern, J. Sheets, N. Vaught, J. Maher, S. Kreindler, B. Becker, B. Caliguri, D. England, C. Hornbei'er. Second Row: R. Dziech, J. Steinkamp, S. Hollander L. Stortz, N. Strobel, U. Ginsberg, C. Muckenfuss, J. Wehr, R. Addis. Third Row: B. Powell, Tl Unger, E. Lohstroh, R. Kull, R. Vogel, D. Grimes, S. Schnabel. First Row: D. Bachrach, T. Jasper, J. Hagen, C. Levine, M. Meyers, M. Mueller, S. Smith, B. Aron L. Bartel, R. Beecher. Second Row: E. Clark, T. Askin, S. Golding, J. Stone, J. Grubbs, B. Ber: man, D. Brown, J. Huber, W. Sparks. Third Row: J. Hesse, J. Teeter, R. Schlosser, T. Sarantos, .HRT 0F TRHDE The Sales Clubs and Merchandising Clubs are very important in the lives of Hughes pupils. As members of these organizations, students learn the art of selling and bargaining. They gain invaluable experience for future life, as they gain knowledge while working in downtown Cincinnati stores. Mrs. Elizabeth Shields has three Salesmanship Clubs, while Miss Ann Rasche supervises one. Mrs. Shields is also in charge of the Merchandising Club. One of the Sales Clubs is not pictured. Page one hundred thirty-one Page one hundred thu ty two PHRLRTORS lEHIlll HRGUIIIEIIT First Row: J. Brendlinger, T. Michaelson, C. Bujdoso, G. Frornmer, D. Aberman, D. Fine, S. Charkins, J. Massel. Second Row: D. Winters, I. Pickens, M. Plost, W. Solar. IIIHTH CLUB PRIICTIEES IIUIIIERHLS First Row: J. Lucas, E. Rechel, L. Keller, S. Werner, M. Grone, B. Snead, J. Gaudin A. Cox. Second Row: B. Gupp, B. Meyer J. Kennedy, W. McKinley, A. Grube, J Tash, S. Morris, J. Brangan, J. Klayman. Third Row: V. Ashley, R. Spiess, E. Sebas- tian, F. Waxsman, B. Hodges, C. Welch, J. Blincoe, L. Hudson. Officers: L. Keller, L. Hudson, J. Gaudin FRHTERIIITIES HIID SDRORITIES Page one hundred thirty-three' Mr. Paul Bowers Miss Hazel Koppenhoefer SOClHl GRUUPS CUIITRIBUTE T0 THE HHPPV TIIIIE The Interfratority Council is the governing body for the sororities and fraternities of Hughes High School. Operating under the capable guidance of Miss Hazel Koppenhoefer and Mr. Paul Bowers, the Council is the liason group between the social groups and the school. Elected to lead this governing body for the 1952-53 school year were Dave Gordon, Presi- dent, Herbie Pence, Vice President, Carol Ber- man, Secretary, and Gail Brown, Treasurer. The Council is composed of a representative from each sorority and fraternity having members at Hughes. The sororities represented at Hughes are Alpha Sigma Tau, Chi Delta Beta, Chi Sigma Delta, Delta Chi Delta, Delta Ktytves, Hepta Beta, Ivyettes, Omega Sigma Phi, Phi Epsilon Phi, Phi Sigma Delta, Sigma Delta Chi, Sigma Theta Pi, and TNT. The fraternities are Chi Omega Sigma, Delta Beta, Epsilon Lambda Phi, Phi Page one hundred thirty-four Epsilon, Phi Mu Kappa, Phi Rho Delta, Pi Tau Pi, Sigma Delta Chi, and Tri Chi. During the Christmas season, talented repre- sentatives from these groups visited Longview Hospital and provided refreshments for the patients. Also during the year, representatives have participated in raising money for the Community Chest, Red Cross, Polio, and Cancer Funds. One of the many duties of the Council is to register the affairs of the groups in order to prevent conflicting dates. Another duty is to see that each group abides by the rules set up by the Board of Education and that each group keeps in good faith with the school and the sponsors. The Interfratority Council is another link in the great chain that, as a whole, makes our life at Hughes The Happy Time. RLPHH SIGHIH THU First Row: R. Levinthal, M. Mycrstein, M. Alter, R. Fogel, T. Michaelson, L. Apseloff, M. Kerman, P. Cohen, R. Korn. Second Row: J. Kurschenliaum, R. Rolwns, J. Massel Qliep. Pres.3, A. Cohen, C. Tomarin, H. Sachs, ll. Kirschlwuum, l'. Chcrnek. CHI DElTH BETH First Row: M. Abbott, A. Atkins fVice Presj, J. Larrick fPres.D, J. Kay lSec.b, B. Maddux QTreas.J, D. Chadhurn. Second Row: R. Kloth, J. Koch, L. Latscha, S. Bell, N. Alexander. DELTH CHI DELTH First Row: N. Georgeton, S. Metcalf, A. Glass, M. Davis fTreas.l, G. Brown fPI'8S.J, J. Helmsin lVice Preql N Vauglit, ll, llippard, M. Pickett fSec.J, R. Molloy. Second Row: J. Kassingf, C. Calnphell, M, Pierce, W. Huehlniian, M. Jones, H. Hayes, W. Lester, H. Bayer, P. Anderson. Page one hundred thirty-five HEPTH BETH First Row: B. McRae, S. Speed, M. Tanner, M. Mueller, M. Fisher lCor. Sec.J, B. Simpson 1Rec. Sec.J, B. Prass 1Pres.j, J, Kirchmer 1Vice Presb, J. Maddux 1T1'eas.J, P. Stephens iCor. Sec.l, G. Ward, D. Schwarz, B. Nicholas. Second Row: S. Pattillo, J. Dankert, J. Volk, C. Pinfold, P. Pounds, A. Puschman, C. Heitzler, S. Maddock, J. Cook, B. Paster, V. Albu, L, Francis, R. Glissman, L. Chace, C. Brown, K. Cook, A. Perrine, N. Cusick. Third Row: J. Haefner, M. Harris, N. Laile, J. Arnold, C. Schumacher, R. Sponaugle, F. Rockman, S. Lee, S. Wilson, J. Martin, P. Haisley. HVTVUES First Row: N. Smith, L, Rieger, J. Ahlenstorph, M. Opp, H. Schrof, C. Hochstrasser, D. Stillmaker lPres.J, B. Hagen 1Sec.J, C. Vaught CVice Pres.J, J. Holzwarth, J. Maher, V. Vigiris, W. Dye. Second Row: J. Prior, F. Bastin, M. Schmitt, E. Rosenstiel, C. Fitzgerald, E. Johnstone, J. Sheets, C. Divins, B. Porter, P. Sharrock, M. Schmidt, N. Conboy, M. Weber, M. Stiegler, S. Dickerson, E. Baker, J. Templin, C. Wendel. Third Row: K. Paulson, B. Ellis, M. Whaley, H. Roemer, C. Withers, C. Schmidt, P. Fey, J. Seefried, D. Paynter, J. Rieger, P. Boehringer, D. Burton, J. Cox, P. Bernhardt. Not in Picture: J. Morse QTreas.J. 0mEGH SIGMH PHI First Row: D. Tessel, F. Katz, S. Charkins, J. Snider, R. Greenland iRec. Sec.J, B. Becher 1Cor. Sec.l, C. Berman fPres.J, P. Lipp fVice Pres.b, J. Simmons fTreas.J, R. Kaplan, P, Anchel, B. Krauss, D. Hild. Second Row: S. Gold, D. Berstein, M. Youkilis, D. Einhorn, S. Kreindler, H. Poloniecka, A. Fox, B. Garwood, B. Sand, ll. Heyman. Third Row: l. Ginsberg, M. Jacobs, M. Cohen. S. Lerer, A. Zisman, D. Fishman. Page one hundred thirty-six PHI EPSIIOH PHI First Row: A. Thiele, M. Bohl, J. Merrit, A. Hargis QPres.J, B. Nelson QTreas.I, P. Schwartz, M. Kanter. Second Row: R. Itskin, V. Peters, M. Bonnett. PHI SIGHIH DEITH First Row: T. Springer, N. Lever, P. Johnson, K. Meyer fTreas.J, M. Borer fVice Pres.I, B. Stine lPres.J, P. Cochran, D. Halfenberg, A. Weber. Second Row: L. Schuck, C. Borer, C, Bruder, I. Pickens Not in Picture: L. Taylor, B. Schallich QSe0.J. SIGHIH DEITH CHI First Row: G. Neal, B. Perkins, N. Keller fCor. Sec.J, P. Lane fVice Pres.J, N. Russell fPres.J, S. Monahan Iliec. Secj, M. McRolmerts, M. Hayes. Second Row: P. Rooks, B. Yantz, J. Holtkamp, E. Kessler, B. Sutherland, M. Fleissner, C. Muckenfuss. Not in Picture: J. Minshall fTreas.j. Page one hundred thirty-seven THUSIH r 9' 'W' VV Y Y v , I . .V f ' in . ...I ... , First Row: T. Takao, J. Gaudin, J. Paxton, J. Gerhart, B. Sneed, P. Nussbaum QTreas.D, M. Heinhold QPres.D, M. Moser iRec. Sec.l, P. Madden fVice Presb, S. Bowers, S. Lancaster, J. Herbers, J. Hartman. Second Row: C. Jorden, J. Aufdermarsh, J. Bullock, J. Hooser, D. Hafer, J. Stegman, S. Steigler, D. Drohan, B, Meyers, E. Weiss, J. Berleman, N. Anderson, N. Brown, S. Skirving, L. Ritterhof, J. Fisher. Third Row: L. Beiers, A. Cox, J. Middleton, M. Sadler, S. Conners, D, Hunsucker, D. Combs, W. Schoenlingr, P. Derhefer. CHI OMEGH SIGMH l First Row: H. Pence, T. Diehl, R. Wolf, T. Huenefeld, D. Moore fVice Pres.J, R. Pannioto fPl'6S.J, D. Melchiorre lTreas.J, B. Pennington, C. Poffenberger, O. Standford, F. Bergold. Second Row: C. Tharp, R. Ater, W. Price, E. Kiradjieff, A. Greiser J. Woods, R. Greiser, R. Schlosser. D. Grimes, C. Carmical, R. De Camp. Third Row: D. Bierbaum, T. Meyung, R. Mosley, E. Karnes iCor. Sec.J, D. Hill, D. Taylor, W. Hagen, G. Clauson, R. Spiess QRec. Sec.J, D. Bradford. EPSILUH lHmBDH PHI First Row: R. White, P. Gray, J. Benz, N. Cutler, M. Youkilis, P. Nedelman, B. Wittenbaum, E. Mellman, M Mellman. Second Row: E. Goldberg, S. Kaufman, E. Pine, B. Laffer, K. Kallick, A. Goldberg. Page one hundred thirty-eight irst Row: L. Levine 1Cor. l Seal, J. Klayman iTreas.b, J. Geller, B. Berman fCor. Seal, F. Wacksman. Second tow: J. Gru ulms, B. Gup, G. Hild. Not in Picture: B. Goldenlmerg, M. Cahn, S. Horn. TRI CHI , 1 Z 4' 5 . il 1 A , ' I N I l f . 1 I J 1 DELTH ff' f 1 . V 'First Row: D. Casper, R. Recker, W. Brown, R. Walker, W. McKinley, D. Peters fPres.J, J. Gentil T. Butler, B. Mog, J. Lee, D. Burdsdall, C. Welsh. Second Row: B. Petri, C. Surritt, G. Thomas, D Gerlmoth, D. Sweet, D. Taylor, B. Grimes, D. Brown, J. Bronaugh, N. Tidwell, F. Woosley. Third Row , B. Bernhard, F. Hartmann, L. McGownd, R. Hansel, J. Rlincoe, T. Linne. Not in Picture: D. Gordon tVice Pres.l, G. Grubhs 1TreaS.J. ' f One of the many activities of the interfratority Council was their visit to Longview Hospital. Working hard to get entertain- ment was Mary Jane Heinold, Don Gordon, and Nancy Russell. Nancy Alexander is the dancer. Page one hundred thirty-nine HHPPV DHVS Since the Fire Department forbids a bon-fire at Coy Field, the Annual Pow-wow, celebrating the opening of football season, is held around a huge search-light. Nancy Russell, Dale Peters, Joyce Maddux, and Jac Mussman introduce to Freshman the extra-curricular ac- tivities of the school at the Hello- Hughes Program. Page one hundred forty At the Big-Little Sister Party the Honor League Players staged an old-time Melodrama. LaVerne Fran- cis and Lee Ritterhoff watch the amusing antics of Shirley Pattillo, the vil- lain, Sonia Speed, the hero, and Joanne Kirchmer, the heroine. 9 12 26 26 26- SEPTEMBER School opens Football season begins Hello-Hughes program Big-Little Sister Party 27 - For-get-me-not Drive 30 - Hughes-Withrow Game 31 1953 To the right are parents oi' Hughes students who gra- ciously relinquished their time in helping administer Health Examinations. The parents on many occasions have been extremely bene- ficial to the school. OCTOBER 4 - Y-Teens Ice-Breaker Party 14 - Boys,-Week 21- H.I.E. Day 25 - P.T.A. Square Dance ciation - South Western Ohio Teachers' Asso- Football enthusiasts live it up in one of the most tense football games of the year, the Hughes-Withrow battle. Lee Ritterhoft' and Phyllis Nussbaum relax after participation in the Y- Teens Ice-Breaker Show. Page one hundred forty-one 14 - Parent's Night 19 - Hi-Y and Y-Teens at County Home .21- George Washington Slept Here .22 - Safety Institute at Walnut Hills 25 - Thanksgiving Assembly 37 - Thanksgiving 5 - I speak for Democracy Contest The hall guards this year are top row, left to right: Ron Greiser, Justin Carpg third row, left to right: Bill Pugh, Leroy Hudson. Alan Greis- erg second row, left to right: Glen Grubbs, George Meckstrof, Harry Hermang first row, left to right: Ed Kiradjieff, Phil Nedelman, and Larry Maloff. These boys keep the lunch lines running smoothly throughout the year. The theme of the annual Hughes Vlub dance was 'lJohn Alden and Priscilla. Roger Dt-Ford and Becky Nicholas t1'y to decide for whom f they will vote. At the end of Thanksgiving comes the first snowfall. These students cele- brate the advent of winter by indulg- ing in a snow ball fight. , P ge one hundred forty-two A few weeks before Christmas the Art Classes decorate cylindrical containers called mite boxes. These are placed at strategic positions around the school. The students then donate either through donations or through fines inflicted upon the students because of their misbehavior. The money collected from all of the Mite Boxes is counted and propor- tionately given to different charitable organizations and hospitals. Joyce Hagen, Pat Francis, and Florence Gligor are engaged in the process of constructing Mite Boxes, an occupation pursued by enthusiastic art students. Part of the Hughes Orchestra perform while tea and crumpets' are being served at the annual Honor League Tea held in the Hughes Library. Marlene Opp leads the other cheerleaders in an out-of-doors practice for the coming of basket- ball season on December 6. Here she shows the enthusiasm which is responsible for cheering the Hughes team on to victory. DECEMBER 6 - Basketball Season opens 9 - Interfratority Founcil visits Longview 10 - Huzettes-Krueck Flub go caroling at Longview 12 e- Honor League Tea 16 -Christmas Voncert Page one hundred forty-three It is easy to understand why Hughes, Majorettes were chosen to perform at the Basketball Carnival at Cincinnati Gardens. Dancing one of their many routines are .lean Hartman, Joyce Wehr, Judy Minshall, Mary Jane Heinolfl, Delores Griffiths, Martha Weber, Alice Benton, and .loan Hartman. Students enjoyed pmibssioiial entertainment when they viewed Al Nlorgan ancl the hand, Ruby Wright, and Rex Dale at a Hughes assembly program. JFIIIUFIRV 2 ev- llaslietlmall 1'arniyal-Marlene Opp. Hughes' cancliclate 211-N lnaug'urat,ion-no srlmol after 10:30 28-30 - Exams Ill Y- Migration Day Page one hundred lorry-four The Ensemble is the smallest of all vocal classes at Hughes. A part of this group, including LaVerne Francis fseatedl, and fstandingl left to right- Doris Maisch, Jim Gentil, Joyce Maddux, Glen Grubbs, Helen Baker, Bob Hussman, Phyllis Speak, Marty Southgate, Bob Spaeth, Bob Butz, Marlene Brockman, and Carl Schmidt is gathered 'round the piano before a performance. The Senior Popularity Contest is an impor- tant event at Hughes. At the termination ot' this contest, and after the winners are an- nounced, the Gargoyle and the Pep Club present their animal f'upid's Fling Dance. At the dance the winners compete for the title of King and Queen of Hearts. This year the Winners are Elaine Reckman and Floyd Woosley. ' , ' X u Z . I x x 4 FEB R U H H V i 10-Holland Relief lmml i- 13 - f'upid's Fling Dance 19 - Girls' Week tryouts Page one hundred forty-live D ITIHRCH 13 -- Annie Get Your Gun 20- Queen of Sports Dance 23-27 - Career Week 23-27 - Junior Class Rings 30 - Baseball season opens During a shooting match with Annie Oakley, Frank Butler tries a trick shot. Annie's little brother and sisters look on in awe. Buffalo Bill's Wild-West show is in town and Frank Butler, after challenging the local champion to a shooting match. is surprised when he discovers that his opponent is a girl. H Here Bill Cody is about to announce the ar- rival of Frank Butler. ,loan Hartman won the Queen of Sports Dance which is given by the H Club. The candidates representing different sports are from left to right, standing: Lee Ritterhoff, Barbara Prass, Ruth Lawrence, and Bar- bara Hagen, and Kneeling: Joan Hartman, Jean Hart- man, Beverly Snead, Marlene Opp, and Helen Baker. i Page one hundred forty-six .P llllltnlldlcmii i:::f:::1, N - '- Y , ...... ' ,..... ..,-:.:,i' Q n P R I l 1-6 - Easter Tours 15 -- Honor Society Banquet 4 W o. me , 17 - Pledge Dal' rf- riff, 17 -'gf ttl , f th Q i - - f' to 0 9 K EXW -X - i ' , ,ss if 5 Se ir! ' One of the most spectacular productions oc- curring once every two years at Hughes is the Carnival. All the leading factions at Hughes combine their efforts and talents in order to produce this extravaganza. Pic- tured in a booth selling greeting cards is Evelyn Stamps. A yearly project of Miss H21l'l'lS,S Rot- ony Classes is the selling of plants and flowers in the front hall. This picture depicts two nature enthusiasts, Carl Schmidt and Bob Hang purchasing some plants from Rosetta Nealy. The efficient and hard-working library pages this year are seated, left to right: Sonya Brunner. Rosalie Weinle, Lois Ernst, Nancy Cusick, Jane Crozier, and Peggy Shaw. Standing, left to right, Berdena Estes, Julia Choate, Mary .lane i Borer, Judy Minshall, Evelyn Tolle, and I Pat Cochran. Page one hundred Iorfy-seven Janet Schnicke and Robert Atterton are en- joying the most eagerly awaited social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom, tradi- tionally held at Castle Farms. . ' fo A X -- o I V' if l 1' lm Hi 1' M N s L 1 x xl. ll N ,Iv .S A -I Da f x '- J- Q 5 xx .' Nz' Bob Bang, Janet Werner, Eddie Crawford, LaVerne Francis, and Doug Hudson listen enthusiastical- ly to the ravings of the Sheriff, Rocky Gordon. Also listening with great exuberance are Bernice Wagner, Red Aberman, and Carol Jordan. Page one hundred forty-eight IIIIW 6-7-8 - 1953 Merry-Go-Round 15 - Pigtail-Bowtie Day 22 - J unior-Senior Prom 30 - Memorial Day - no school Reach for the Sky, the 1953 Merry-Go-Round, de- picts life in the Wild, woolly West. Here is Bully' Atterton and Blackie Levine using Lorabelle' Strauss as protection from the roaring guns of Tex' Gentile. ! JUIIE 5-7 - Hughes Club at Brown County 11 -Class Day 12-15-16 - Exams 16 - Senior Class Picnic 16 - 205-112 Baseball Game 17 - Graduation 19 - School closes With the end of school fast approaching, many clubs, homerooms, and classes are embarking upon picnics at Burnet Woods. Observing some natural phe- nomena is this group of girls from Hughes. At Hughes the Lunchroom cashiers hold an honorary position. They are selected by Mr. Ben. Fulks who bases his choices upon out- standing scholastic and citizenship records. The cashiers are, first row: A. Cox, S. Bowers, J. Aufdermarsh, M. Moser. Second row left to right: N. Collette, N. Russell, C. Cooper. Last row left to right: J. Gerhart, D. Theilmeyer. In order to pass the time during summer vacation, Hughes teachers are pouring over a myriad of recent novels. Page one hundred lorry-nine dred HTHLETICS BDVS' HIID G. H. R. One of the happiest times in a boy's life is the time that he spends in his high school sports. That competitive sports add to the boy and add to the school cannot be measured. We can just try to imagine not having that football or basketball game to go to on Friday nights, that victorious feeling after Hughes has won. The time that a boy puts in practicing for a sport could be put in on something else, but he chooses the sport because nothing is quite so absorbing and he has a fundamental love for his school. He wants to do his part to see his school come out on the big end of the score. Victories have been quite a common thing around Hughes this year. Most seasons proved to be very productive in the win column. Records fell and thus new goals were established for the boys of next year and the years to come to strive for and try to break. Letters and awards were given. The boys that did not win awards will have their chance next year when they will fill the shoes of the graduating seniors. The graduating athletes are always replaced by new blood the next year. The prospects for 1953-1954 athletics at Hughes look very good. Good luck to those boys in all their endeavors. ' J' QT S Q, 3 x x Q A-xv' ggi? Wa S3555 F ,y V Q my sw 'N xi as , ,.,,. my my W S B ar Www' NN L if . ,pm Myfwu xwlw ff'-,. kwa: WGN 'Q' in Q 410' Nils by HUGHES FO0TBIlll SQUIID Hughes-18 Wilbur Wrighi'-6 The Big Reds won their first game of their football season when favored Dayton Wilbur Wright was trounced 18-6. At this time our new home stadium, Trechter Memorial Sta- dium, was used for its first game. Ron Grei- ser set the pace for the game when he ran 86 yards for a touchdown on the kickoff. Hughes-2 Roger Bacon-7 Hughes' first defeat in four starts was hand- ed to the Big Reds by Roger Bacon. In a game marked by excessive fumbles and pen- alties, the Spartans waited until the third quarter to score. Late in the same quarter the Hughes line trapped a Spartan back be- hind the goal line for a touchback. Hughes-7 Norwood-0 Hughes journeyed out to Norwood to win their seventh game by blood and sweat. Kennedy and Huber were out with injuries and the line was injury riddled. The Big Reds fought for four quarters before Kenny Wat- son hit pay dirt and then added the extra point. At the half Hughes was on the Indi- ans' 7 yard line. Hughes-32 Lockland-7 Lockland, Millcreek Valley Interscholastic League, champs, met Hughes to settle last years' 0-0 tie. The Big Reds started to score in the first quarter and didn't stop until Kennedy scored on an intercepted pass in the final quarter. Kennedy crossed the goal line three times and Greiser twice. Hughes-13 S+. Xavier-6 Greater Cincinnati League's St. Xavier gave Hughes its third win. Mixing it up before 2,000 spectators in their first afternoon game Hughes' aerial attack stopped the Bombers. Passes from Holden to Kennedy and from Holden to Stockoff accounted for the T. D.'s. Greiser ran the lone extra point. Captain Bill Kennedy in Page e hundred fifty-two EIIDS SECDIIIJ III P. H. S. l. Hughes-13 Wesfern Hills-0 A slow first half and a second half that moved like lightning marked the Western Hills game. In the second half Hughes scored on a pass from Holden to Bass. Watson kicked the extra point. Late in the final quarter Butch Holden shot up the middle for the other T.D. . Hughes-12 Withrow-25 Hughes and Withrow renewed the oldest high school rivalry when they met on the gridiron last fall. Hughes scored their two touchdowns in the last quarter to raise fans' hopes. It was too late as Withrow had al- ready scored three touchdowns and added one when Kennedy's pass was intercepted. Hughes-26 Walnwl' Hills-0 With all of the team off the bench and all injuries healed Hughes came back to walk over Walnut Hills. In the first half Ron Greiser scored three times with one conver- sion. In the final quarter Roy Buise con- nected with a pass from Bill Kennedy to close up the scoring. Ken Watson added the extra point. Hughes-0 Ceniral-47 The Big Reds received their worst mauling of the season at the hands of the Hornets. In the first two minutes of the game Central scored. This was followed by one more T.D. in the first quarter, three in the second, one in the third and one in the fourth. Hughes-32 Woodward-13 Woodward felt the sting of a combination of ground and aerial attack sponsored by Hughes. A lineman's dream came true when Al Greiser recovered a fumble and hit pay dirt. His brother scored twice as did Bill Kennedy. This set Hughes up as holder of the third place berth in the P.H.S.L. From this bevy of beauties came Jean Hartman the 1952-1953 Band Queen Page one hundred I ity three f m U Tint A 2 Ray Fothergill .::,, ,V 'W' 'fzm-1 ff! x r X ,J 1 Www Alan Greiser 'K' 'S X in pf 1 . A j f . A fo f .- , ,f L luyf ,F 1 7 an gg' kv Irv Rohrbach George Bass Leroy Hudson E Ji ar Qi, . m Handley A 0? D r s on DeWitt will Ed Lohstroth R b Capt. Bill Kennedy Tom Stockoff The c h e e r- l e a d e r s take a large part in keeping up the spirit of the school during the football and bask- etball seasons. These peppy Hughes students can be seen on the stage at pep sessions, basketball floors, and football fields jumping up and down. Bob Bang Ron Greiser Marlene Opp THE SPIRIT BEHITID THE FORCE Ron Kull Head Coach Howard Thomas TEHIII CUIIIES IICROSS Head Coach Howard Thomas and Assistant Coach Ray Hartker in their second year at Hughes boosted the Big Reds from fifth to second in the Public High School League. Coach Thomas worked with the backfield while Coach Hartker lost his sanity over the line. Both coaches are looking toward a P.H.S.L. championship next season. Assistant Coach Ray Hartker Back Row: R. Hartker, Coach, O. Porter, H. Williams, B. Holden, D. DeWitt, D. Bradford, C. Tharp, K. Watson, T. Stockoff, H. Thomas, Coach. Middle Row: J. Prior, Mgr., R. Greiser, R. Otto, B, Cohen, B. Robinson, R. Panioto, J. Bernard, C. Crumrine, H. Huber, A. Greiser, B. Grimes. Front Row: I. Rohrbach, E. Lohstroth, B. Linzy, R. Fothergill, B. Kennedy, L. Hudson, R. Buise, G. Bass, B. Brewster, Mgr. Page one hundred fifty-six Last Row: R. Schnabel, B. Welz, G. Stuber, D. Vinnage, G. Callahan, D. Bierbaum, A. Cors. Middle Row: 0. Standiford, D. Brown, C Wilcox, A. Edwards, A. Bepler, M. Mellman, J. Bamerlan, S. Taylor. Front Row: R. Zins, E. Mellman, B, Margraves, H. Nalmolsky, J. Grey, B. Sheffield, J. Freeman. The Reserve Football team in a very unsuccessful sea- son ended up at the bottom of the league. Their record is five played-five lost. The team was stripped of most of the top players to provide depth for the Var- sity, leaving Coach Thornbury little material to work with. Four boys who sparked the team were Gene Stuber, Milt Mellman, Ron Zins, and Jim Beier. UIIRSITV OF FUTURE Coach Richard Thornbury Page one hundred fifty-seven Back Row: J. Pieczonka, J. May, B. Wanninger, P. Meadows, J. Veneables, L. Tucker, R. Hardert, S Hammehath D M1lle1 Thud Row: H. Ware, C. Whitehead, D. Goebel, J. Briener, G. Mazes, D. Cook, S. Gooder, J. Rich, H, Hudson B Cluttelbuck Second Row B. Palmer, Mgr., C. Maher, F. Reiman, R. Oden, J. Dailey, R. Kleine, T. Wagner, Mgr. Front Row T Bepler D M6lChl0Tl8 D Schleutkcr, S. Buchanan, P. Spencer, B. Smith, D. Mathias. B H B V B I G B E D 5 Page one hundred filty-eight The Baby Big Reds coached by Don Brill came over the finish line a close fifth to Western Hills. West High was the only team Hughes beat, by a score of 28-0. Running from a single wing Hughes gained most of its yardage on power plays. Coach Don Brill came from U.C. to take Mayor Ruess' place as the Freshman Football Coach. Coach Don Brill A typical scene as the football players dress for practice at 2:00 in the gym. Ron Greiser picks up additional yardage on a sweep around right end in the Xavier game. X . l in A . , r.. Page one hundred fifty-nine CRUSS-CUUIITIW TEHIII Back Row: B. Recher, Mgixg R. James, T. Wert, Co-Captaing B. Whitaker, P. Soell, B. Culbertson, D. Collier, Mgr. Front Row: N. Tidwell, D. Prager, B. Goering, Co-Captain, R. Beecher, R. Meier. 'iff f, , r r iw ,pe 'ffff,1 Lx- I L , f e , ' . ' ff ' ' 1 I ' NJ X ff'l'J 4 L v' I 6 X J' ff 1 M l 2 ,L f JZ I ff LL ' V X f! L f cv pffi I' ff I L! V- IV, JJ! A gf In , f i 2 L if L, 7 . 1 6 1171 fr Cr aa Q11 ll fr f j7,f,7,1! 0 .rll ff . ' f ,W , 'som'Wert,t1ala15.I5inc1lsEhi:y, Bob Goering led the 7 fn gn, M In cmrrlers o e 1sr1c 1 e. .71 67- 'N I Lx 'V f lf' f f ,' iff? Z f rf A af- 'K ' or W 7 f ,H W i The thundering herd surges over the plains. Page one hundred sixty Back Row: B. Recher, Mgr., R. Apple, J. Howard, B. Hodge, E. Rackler, T. Monical, D. Taylor, J. Norton. Front Row: L. Fassnacht, D. Patterson, S. Morse, J. Kennedy, J. Rothenbusch. Coach Alan Kindschy's Harriers climaxed the 1952 season with a third place in city and third place in district competition. Although handicapped by the ill- nesses of Co-captain Bob Goering and Ron James, the hardworking Big Reds came in second, third, and sec- ond in their meets at Avon Fields. Outstanding work by Co-captains Tom Wert and Bob Goering, Bill Cul- bertson, and sophomore Bill Whitaker in the grueling two-mile run helped make the Big Reds a team hard to beat. Filling out the varsity ranks were Pete Soell, Ron Meier, Dave Prager, and Neil Tidwell. The reserve team defeated the Withrow reserves in their meet. Credit is also due to those boys who, although under the 15-year age minimum, practiced hard, and defeated Withrow in a practice meet. With five of this year's lettermen returning to next year's squad, Hughes is promised another excellent team. Tom Wert, Bill Whitaker, and Bob Goering strain for the lead. Page one hundred sixty-one KW' l g fix , ff . A fl ' it l 1 ug' K. ish xl X 'Wi FIX .YJ Y J ' Coach Burley Grimes C0-Capt. Sam Ulmer Co-Capt. Frank Hartmann BHSHETEERS SPLIT SEHSUII Nine won and nine lost was Hughes' basketball record for 1952-53 season. Twice Highes journeyed to play distant schools. They defeated Miamisburg 57 to 44 and lost to Xenia Central 67 to 88. In the P.H.S.L., Hughes finished third with a six won and four lost record. After losing the Western Hills game, the boys morale dipped but bounded back in time to give Hamilton, the seventh team in the state, a run for their money in the tournament. Hughes kept up with them through the game, but in the final quarter, the Big Blue depth showed itself and they won 71 to 89. The Co-captains Sam Ulmer and Frank Hartmann were high scorers with 222 points and 218 points respectively. Other boys that sparked the team were Bill Bode, 84 pointsg Ron James, 143 pointsg Ken Hixon, 160 pointsg and Bill Whitaker, 134 points. Dick DeCamp, Glen Grubbs, Ivan Reynolds, and Jim Demas provided depth for the team. The players scored a total of 1017 points with 56.5 point average per game. Usually managers just have their pictures taken with their teams. However Joe Prior was so outstanding in his man- agerial duties that it was felt that he should be given spe- cial recognition. He started out as football manager in his freshman year, by his junior year he was made equipment manager. As head manager a Manager Joe Prior Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes 57 Norwood 46 52 Reading 46 60 Central 41 52 Elder 56 40 Western Hills 45 72 St. Xavier 82 48 Walnut Hills 45 57 Miamisburg 44 64 Withrow 52 46 Roger Bacon 74 65 Woodward 43 64 Central 58 56 Western Hills 61 67 Xenia 88 55 Walnut Hills 58 41 Withrow 46 50 Woodward 42 71 Hamilton 89 year later he instituted a new check system that caused less equipment to be lost than any year since 1934. Also Joe served two years as head manager for the basketball team. Any coach that Joe has served under cannot find words to tell of the fine job he has done. Page one hundred sixty-three T Mu lx 1 IJJVU fl' , . JXB fjypn. J jf fir wt rlylllfljflll 1? Page one hundred sixty-four Jn 'I zz f ri Frank Hartmann poses for cameraman. From top to bottom are var- sity basketball players Bill Bode, Glen Grubbs, and Rich DeCamp. From left to right are Bill Whitaker, Ivan Rey- nolds, and Ken Hixon. Ron James shoots free throw. Ron Greiser and Dean Moore demonstrate the relay tag. IIIERIIIEII Sllllm T0 THIRD PHICE FIIIISH Kneeling: D. Melchiorre, Manager. First Row: J. Duteil, J. Jervis, D. Moore, R. Greiser, B. Cohn, E. Mellman. Second Row: J. Rothenbusch, J. Howard, M. Mellman, P. Soell, H. Greisel, D. Taylor, P. Nedelman, R. David. Not in picture: B. Bernard. The Hughes Swimming Team chalked up a fair rec- ord of third in the city and third in the district meet. The Mermen failed to qualify in the state meet at Columbus. The Splasher's Medley Relay and 200 yard freestyle relay were good, but the out- standing swimmer was Ronnie Greiser who took a first in the 100 yard freestyle. The following seniors were also on the team: Dean Moore, Howard Greisel, and Phil Nedelman, Kneeling: B. Wittenbaum, Manager. First Row: T. P1'ice, F. Bergold, B. Hagen, A. Friedlander, D. Allart, A. Bepler, O. Heuck. Second Row: F. Pfeffery, B. Hewitt, J. Bronough, S. Hammelrath, F. Bernstaff, J. Snarr, M. Hauck. Page one hundred sixty-hve Capt. Ray Fothergill leaps off the horizontal bars in a flying dismount HUGHES GVI11 TEHIII CHHIIIPS FOR SEUEIITEEII VEHRS First Row: S. Morris, B. Cole, D. Hessler, P. Bright, B. Smith. Second Row: D. Collier, Mgr., E. Mellnian, F. Crosby, W. Foster, G. Bachinan, Mgr. Kneeling: J. Barnard, B. Bailey. First Row: Manager D. Collier, R. Panioto, T. Wert, A. Greiser, Capt. R. Fothergill, J. Fischer, B. Hodge, G. Bachman, Mgr. Second Row: ll. Par- ry, D. Prager, E. Clark, A. Goff, R. Mooneyhan, R. Butts, R, David, T. Bauer. The outstanding record for continual supremacy in a sport at Hughes belongs to the gym team. Coach Paul Richert has brought the P.H.S.L. title home to the Clifton Palace for seventeen straight years. This year the team was captained by Ray Fothergill, who starred Coach Paul Richert The junior gym team followed in the footsteps of the Big Reds in taking first place in their division of the P.H.S.L. All the boys show great promise and should furnish Hughes with champion- ship teams in the senior division in the future. on the horizontal bar and parallel bars. Others who were consistantly first in their events are Ron David on the mats, Chris Bang on the mats, Jim Clark on the long horse, and Bill Hodge on the rings. Special mention must be given Dave Pragar, who broke the city record for the rope climb. With only four men graduating, Hughes is favored to repeat this ye-ar's performance. Page one hundred sixty-ses en Bruce Prewitt releases a strike. B0llllER5 FIIIISH THIRD The Hughes bowling team, in its second year as a recognized sport, finished behind Western Hills and Withrow in the P.H.S.L. Members of the Varsity squad were Art Mahaffey, Jim Gentil, Bruce Prewitt, George Mechstroth, Ron Beecher, and John Atkins. Their averages were respectively 162, 160, 158, 144, 143, and 142. The bowlers, coached by Dick Thorn- bury, bowled twice a week at lVIergard's Twentieth Fentury Lanes. Coach Richard Thornbury John Atkins Jim Gentil George Mechstroth Ron Beecher Page one hundred sixty-eight F M ' M-Ni, X, Coach Bob Reuss gives a few tips in the art of bunting to members of his baseball team with Don List demonstrating. BIG RED BFISEBHLL mill After last year's rebuilding of the squad, Coach Bob Reuss expects his team to have a very successful year and hopes to have another City Championship team on his hands. Last year's team was the first not to take the City Championship after four straight years of champions although the Big Reds were forced to share the title with Western Hills two years ago. Ill EHRLV SEFISDII PRHCTICE Frank Hartmann, Bill Kennedy, Ken Napier, and Glen Grubbs are expected to strengthen the team greatly. The infield of Bill Kennedy, Ken Napier, George Bass, and Frank Hartmann is expected to be one of the strongest in the city but the pitching of the squad is a little weak. Bill Kennedy is tagged as he slides into second base at Coy Field by shortstop Ken Napier. l Page one hundred sixty-nme Charles Crumrine, Dale Bradford, and Walter Koehler illustrate good form in discus throwing and shot putting. TRHCK DRRUIS IIIHIW HTHLETES The spring sport that attracts the most participants is track. This year the team is co-captained by Irv Rohr- bach and Ron Greiser. Returning lettermen are Bob Goering, Tom Wert. Ron James, Ron and Al Greiser, Irv Rohrbach, Jerry Findlay, Bill Hodge, and Chuckles Crumrine. Promising boys are Dale Bradford, Walter Koeh- ler, and Dan Appenfelder. The Big Red team should be one of the best in this area. Page one hundred sevenfy Irv Rohrbach passes the wand to Jerry Findlay. Miler Tom Wert TRIICK TEFIIII UJIIIS P.H.S.l. R011 James, Al Greiser, and Jerry Freeman clear the low hurdles. fl-I Q m P I 0 Il S I-I I P Mim-Imcml-i11g Y Page nn? hIlI'Illl'C f1 svvvnty-one RIICUUETEERS RETURII The Hughes tennis team has high hopes of being on top this year. Coach Grimes is certain of a better than average team with lettermen Roger Parry, Dean Moore, Bill Grimes, and Sam Ulmer returning. They will be aided by Julian Cohn, Bob Butz, Jack Huber, and Jim Jervis. Walnut Hills and Bellevue are the only rivals that threaten Hughes' su- premacy. Coach Burley Grimes shows returning lettermen Roger Parry, Bill Grimes, Sam Ulmer and Dean Moore some tennis techniques. LIIIHSTERS LIIIIBER UP The apple of Coach Morgan Jones' eye is his golf team. The linksters, four in number, are looking forward to the city crown. If they cop the district tournament the boys will go up state to decide on the champion. Ron Zins, Dean Moore, Ron Mosley, and Glen McClure, the team, are look- ing forward to the remaining matches. Coach Morgan Jones shows Ron Mosley, Glen McClure, Ray Spies, and Ron Zins the proper grip on a golf club. Page one hundred seventy-two or 2'l'1ll'lI lllr' um' firm! S1'm'1'r I'UHIl'.N' To lllflfff fIgIlfll.N'f your nrln11', llff Zl Vlfl'.Y nu! lllrll You won or loxl, Hui hon' you jzlzzwrl l!1wgm11r. Page one hundred seventy-three Mary Lou Steuber The Girls' Athletic Association presents a well rounded program of activities for all Hughes girls interested. Basketball games, hockey, and volleyball playdays along with swimming meets are scheduled all year round. Girls learn to co-operate and be good sports. The group is headed by Miss Jeanette Nurre. The G.A.A. has undertaken many projects this year which benefit the school and community. They Went out to the County Home taking food and good cheer with them, con- tributed to the mite box, and helped decorate for all conventions and conferences held in Cincinnati per- taining to the Physical Ed Department. The informal and formal initiation held every winter is anxiously awaited for by the members-to-be. The girls are made members with an impressive ceremony and each is given a corsage. Each year an Honor Girl who is chosen for her out- standing leadership, sportsmanship, scholarship, and recommendation of the faculty, is presented with a ring at the May banquet. The girl chosen for 1952 was Mary Lou Steuber. There are many other girls who will follow in Mary Lou's footsteps that will keep G.A.A. the ideal organi- zation it is today. Officers of G.A.A. are from left to right: J. Maher, M. Opp, M. Harris, pres., J. Bas- chang, M. Fulton. Page one hundred seventy-four Given a corsage by President Marilyn Harris, C. Schmidt is now a member of G. A. A Elsa Kramer Rita Mae Lasher Jeanette Nurre Maud Sutcr The girls are trained and guided by the four G. A. A. spmisors Page one hundred seventy-five Hockey honor team are pictured from left to right: J. Ahlensdorf, D. Drohan, C. Schmidt, M. Fulton, J. Baschang, A. Atkins. Kneeling from left to right: J. Nikias, R. Nealy, M. HUEHEV PROUIDES BUTH FUII HIID EIIEREISE Bruised shins, aching muscles and general fatigue can result from only one thing - a hockey game. As the football team needed all of Coy Field to practice, the girls went trotting up to Fairview School playground dragging their hockey sticks and shin guards behind. A few techniques were explained and demonstrated by Miss Rita Lacker, the sponsor. After several prac- tice games were played, the girls got down to real competition. The hockey Play Day was at Withrow with Hughes girls winning most of their games. Blackie, the mascot, was of course present at every practice. Harris, J. Choate. Bullying are B. Blinco and M. Fulton with P. Fey and N. Tanner standing guard. Page one hundred seventy-six Marilyn Harris shoots for a basket. U0llEVBHll Volleyball practice begins in November and lasts until Jan- uary. The girls practice every Monday and Wednesday, improving their game for the Volleyball Playday which is held at Withrow and Hughes. BHSHETBHLL Fast action, good sportsmanship, and fair play make up the basketball season. At the end of the basketball season an honor team is chosen to play the boys' varsity basketball team in the Battle of the Sexes. After the game, a dance is held, crowning a boy and girl Mr. and Miss Hughes. Serving the volleyball is Pat Sharrock. Page one hundred seventy-sev IIIERIIIHIIJS HT PLIW Diana Lengel shows good form in a standard front dive. Every Friday, the girls' swimming team can be seen invading the boys' pool. Sponsored by Miss Maud Suter, the girls not only improve their swimming strokes, but learn lifesaving as well. Pictured from left to right are: D. Drohan. L. Clayton, T. Takao, C. Schmidt, P. Fey, D. Lengel, S. Patterson. Kneeling from left to right are M. Mlller, J. Baschang. .gd-vf Page one hundred seventy-eight Hughes, of course. does not boast of having any feminine William Tells or Robin Hoods, but it does produce some skilled archers. Though many of the girls do not hit the bull's eye each time, they do gain skill, accuracy, and muscle co-ordination and have a good time. Modern dancing, which is an art as well as a sport, gives the G. A. A. ers an opportunity to gain poise and grace. Many girls, who thought themselves awkward and clumsy, are quite happy to find themselves acquiring grace and enjoying the dances taught by Miss Jeanette Nurre. After weeks of prac- tice, comes the day for which all partici- pants have waited. A dance symposium is held in which all schools get together and have for a teacher a well known person in the field of dancing. Pictured from left to right are J. Lovett J. Ahlensdorf, S. Patterson. First Row: J. Choate, M. Hayes, S. Stopper, J. Grosser, D. Drohan, li. Hunter, l'. Fey. Second Row: M. Iieccker, M. Alter, l.. Miller, C. Satterwhite, li. Davis, I.. Clayton, NI. Clasgens, F. Turlmyville. Third Row: J. Lovett, M. Mussam, J. Arnold, J. VVilson, S. Patterson, S. Deese, C. Schmidt. Page one hundred soy enty mne l Linda Clayton is playing shuffleboard to develop skill. Baseball is enjoyed by everyone. Ready to swing at a ball is C. Schmidt with P. Chase catching. The highlight of the season is the playday at Lun- ken Airport. Page one h dred eighty IHDHHDUHLSPURTS OFFER PlEHSURE Jackie Arnold gets ready to serve for table tennis. Joan Baschang pitches horseshoes while Jackie Arnold waits her turn. G. A. A. offers enjoyment and relaxation to its members in its variety of individual sports. Among them are horseshoes, shuffleboard, bad- minton, ping-pong and deck tennis. The girls learn to enjoy friendly competition and gain ziccuracy and skill in the different activities. Fay Turbyville swings at il shuttle- cock. Diana Drohan practices up on il serve for the coming tennis season. Page one hundred eighty-one Compliments William lI.Ul1-ich HEHF .IIJNES U60 Thank ynu S ENI ll ll 5 Best Wishes q lty li hp Eumplimenls nf 8046-'LG ll S I FOR THE FINEST IN PORTRAITS- 0 year hunk ' qrnups ' individual v candids v weddings -CONSULT OUR SPECIALISTS IVIAin 5706 606 VINE STREET STUDIO BELL BLOCK BUILDING SECOND FLOOR Ilunqratulatiuns . . . tu the Illess nf '53 QAKQQ frum yuur Telephnne llnlnpany Il GIIUII PLACE TU WllHI'i EARL It. IVIEHEIJITH 1llll'7o Pure Fruit Juiees 2732 Norwood Avenue MEIrose 8666 CarI A. Meredith Pure Fruit Juices are brought to Hughes for the Iunches of pupils and teach- ers alike. Refreshing, delicious Meredith Fruit Juices-always pure-are enjoyed by every- one. This same service is available to the home. Selling fresh Fruit Juices for over 20 years CLIFTON HEIGHTS OFFICE The Western Henk S. 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Brendlinger, Joy ..,. Broclrman, Belly .... Brown, Evelyn .,.. Brown, Gail ......... Brown, Joyce ,......... Brueckner, Gerald R. Brug, Belly .......,,. Buerkle, Marilyn .. Buise, Roy J. .... . Buidoso, Carole .,.. Bundman, Harriel .. Burgin, Lila ....,..... Burgin, Richard H. ... . Busby, M. Eugene ... . .. Byer, Herberl I. . .348 Erkenbrecher Ave . . .348 Erkenbrecher Ave ............4I8Ada Sl . . .BI9 Blair Ave . . . .72I Froome Ave .... ..38I3 Miller Sl .. . .23I8 Moerlene Ave . . . .34I3 Willield Ave ......5I0 Riddle Rd .....443I Reading Ln ..996 Ebony Ln ....2622 Vine Sl. . . . . .960 Burlon Ave . . .. .I23 Wildwood Sl . . . . .8328 Jadwin Ave . . . I948 Seymour Ave . . . . . . .2335 Flora Sl ....I757 Chase Ave ........I2I3 Elm Sl . . . .9 Avon Fields Pl .. . .39I7 Beekman Sl. ... . I2 Laurel Ave. ..... . .833 Blair Ave ....3I2I Imperial Ave . . . . I2I Universily Ave . . . . .2338 Clillon Ave .. . .2329 Chickasaw Sl . . ,67 Juergens Ave . . . . .33 Lakewood Ave ........80I5 Colell Ln 3565 Van Anlwerp PI. . . . . .'3638 Alaska Ave. . . . . . I l85 Weslway Ave .... . .4258 Langland Sl . .4040 Beechwood Ave . .,,.,...... 37 Bear Sl. Caliguri, Barbara ..... . Chadwell, Donald E. ... . Chamas, Chrisline H, .,............ 2735 Vine Sl f . . . .2940 Hackberry Sl . . . . . .4564 Paddock Rd. Charkins, Sue ..,........ Cholak, Sylvia ...... Clark, Mary E. Cochran, Palricia . Cohen, Inez .... Cohen, Rhea .... Cohen, Rulh Cole, Owen ...... Collin, Melvin ....., Collins, Charles J. . . Combs, Charles D. . . . . Combs, Dixie ..... Comer, Juanila ... Conner, Shirley .... Cooke, Roberl W. . . . . ..Seclion and Knoll Rds. . . . .8404 Wiswell Ave. . . . . .3720 Tappan Ave. . .. . .64I Foresl Ave. .. . .723 Chalfonle PI. . . . . . .3457 Wilson Ave. . . . . .4830 Dobesses Ave. .......l435 Joseph Sl. . . . .5630 Colerain Ave. ......6I9 Riddle Rd. ......6I9 Riddle Rd. ........33I5 Drexel Pl. . . . . .2620 Gehrum Ln. ..... . .403I Clillon Ave. .846I Curzon Ave. Cooper, Carol L. ............ . Courlney, Jenice . Cox, June ....... Crumes, Vernila .... Curran, Roberl W. . .. Cusick, Na ncy .... 3074 Massachusells Ave. .......l655 Bruce Ave. . . . . .938 Cleveland Ave. .......27I8 Sciolo Sl. . .. . .3548 Harvey Ave. Senior Director Day. David A. .... . DeCamp, Richard E. .. Demas, James G. Denike, Dorolhy . .. Derby, Carolyn .... Delzel, Jean .... Douglas, Belly .... Doulhil, Barbara ,... Drake, Iris .......... Drum. Shirley ....... . Dudley, William H. . . .. Dumler, Jerry L. .... . Duncan, Janel ..... Duleil, John H. .... . Dwyer, James D. . . . . Edmunds, Paula Einhorn, Larry M. . England, Dorolhy Everell, Norma .... Farrell, Nancy ..... Faslnachl, Mary . .. Ferdon, Joyce .,,, . . Fields, Richard W. .. Findley, Harold J. . . . . . Fischer, Joseph W. J l'.... Fisher, Marilyn ......... Fishman, Diane ..... Fillro, Donald L. Filzgerald, Charlene Foley, Belly ..... Foley, Wilde .... Forbes, Lois ....... Folhergill, Ray J. . .. Fox, Arlene ..... Fox, Sluarl A. .. Francis, LaVerne ...... Francis, Palricia ........ Frankenslein. George Freels, Shirley .......... Friedman, Joan ....... Frommer, Ga briel P. Frosl, M a rie ........ . Fuell. Anna ....... Geller, Jerome D. . .. Genlil. James F. . . .. Ginsberg, Alberl M. Gligor, Florence .,... Glissmann, Rulh ...... Goering, Roberl A. . . . . Gold, Sandra ....... Goldslein, Toby ..... Gordon, David J. . .. Gordon, Donald T. . Grandle, Marilyn .. Gray, Dolores ..... Green, Cleon O. ..... . Greenland, Roberla ,... Greiser, Alan R. .... . Greiser, Ronald E. Greisl, Howard L. Gribbins, Belly .... Griesinger, Clara .. Grimes, Donald A. .. Grimes, William J. .. . Groppe, Donald J. .. Grubbs, Glen A. .. .. Grubbs, John E. Grube, Alma ..,.... Haclremeyer, Eslher .... Hagan. Joyce ....... Hagen, Barbara Hager, Jean .... Hallenberg, Donna Hall, Jannis C. .... .....I23 Inwood Pl ......63II Cary Ave . . . . .863 Lexinglon Ave ..l944 Chase Sl . ....2807 Eden Ave ...........l29 Delzel PI 272I Massachusells Ave .. . . I4 Wesl Daniels Sl ....I6I8 Ballimore Ave . . . . . . .57 Ehrman Ave . . . . .6720 Hillside Ave ..4i2s Apple S+ .2707 Sciolo Sl .. . .6322 Savannah Ave .....I0 Complon Rd . . . . .834 Rockdale Ave . .. . .3636 Alaska Ave ......273I Sander Sl . . . . .2924 Euclid Ave ....243I Ohio Ave . . . . . .930 Ludlow Ave . ...,. I236 Ellis Sl. ....I23I Slreng Sl. . . . .2557 Liddell Ave .....I50 Woolper Sl. ...... . .253 Baxler Ave ..l407 Robinwood Ave .......I233 Bales Ave . . . . .4650 Winlon Rd . . . . . I907 Weslern Ave ......I5I9 Joseph Sl. .....I638 Pullan Ave ........2273 Vine Sl .. . .999 Cleveland Ave . . . . . .3565 Bogarl Ave ... . . I836 Josephine Sl ....Box 5I7 Winlon Rd . . . .4704 Hamillon Ave Calhoun Sl ...I5I9 Norlhwood Dr . . . . l525 Teakwood Ave . . . .2920 Cormany Ave. ..........2227 Rice Sl. ..l53I Shenandoah Ave .....I064 Marshall Ave .... . .98I Burlon Ave .....2I00 Harrison Ave .......l4I7 Chase Ave. . . .3362 Morrison Ave. . . . . . .5208 Lillian Dr. . . . .3584 Bogarl Ave. . . . .3326 Reading Rd. ... . .4737 Gray Rd. .. . .302I Eden Ave. ....I27 Goodman Sl. .........3753 Spalh Sl. . . . .5I20 Newlield Ave. .. . . I330 Hillcresl Rd. .. . . l330 Hillcresl Rd. ....I007 Ebony Ln. ......II39 Draper Sl. .. . .3930 Beekman Sl. ....2I Harlwell Cl. . .... 590 Terrace Ave. ........3947 Cass Ave. . . .8266 Woodbine Ave. .......359I Alaska Ave. . . . . . . .4590 Janel Sl. . . . . .4854 Gray Rd. . . . . .682 Riddle Rd. .... .I338 Elhan Ave. .........3455 Knoll Sl. . .25 W. Universily Ave. ... . . I63I Harrison Ave. Hall, Jo Ann ..... Halpern, Bernice . . . Hamillon, Judilh ... Hammanl, Thomas H. . .. Harper, Shirley .... Harris, Marilyn .... Harrison. Rulh ... . Harrison, Vernon W. Harlman Alverda .. Harlman, Frank A. . Harlman, Jean ..... Harlman Joan Hase, Mary Belh .. Haller, Fayella .... Hayes. Mary Rila .. Heinold, Mary Jane Heinze, Joan .... Helmsin, Joyce .... Henlz, Marylynn . .. Herberl, Roberl W. Hinssen, Joan ..... Hobbs, Jack A. ... . Hockslrasser, Carol Hodeck. Jeanelle .. s Hodge, William A. Hoeweler, Allred C. Holl, Jeanelle ....... Hellman, Mary Ann . . Hogue, Luella ..... Hollander, Shirley .... Holmes, Shirley ....... Holl, Janel ............ Hoskins, Raymond J. ... . Hudson, LeRoy ...... Hull, Dolores ..... Hunsucker, Diana . lsakov, Peler ..... Jasper, Travis G. . .. Jervis, James D. . . . . Johnson, Dolores .. Johnson, Pal ....... Jones, Richard A. . . . . Jones, Roberl E. Jones. Sandra .... Jungshoved, Anni Kahn, Reva .... Kaplan, Beryl .... Karp, Juslin . .. Kay, Donna .. Keck, Jean ..... Keese, Belly Jean Keller, Lois ........ Kelsch, Carl ............. Kemper, Richard P. Kennedy, William F. ..... . Kessnick, Arlhur D. . . . Kiradiiell, Edward . .. Kirchmer, Joane .... Klayman, Jerry G. Klein, Palricia ..... Klems, Lawrence L. Koch, Kay ......... Koeniger, Wilma ...... Konlonicka, Cris ..... Konloniclras, Leonidas T. . . Kramer, Edna .....,..... Kraus, Barbara ...... Kreindler, Sandra .. Laller, Barry L. . . . . Lane, Phyllis ....... Lawrence, Rulh Lee, Belly Jean . . Lee, Shirley .... Leeds. Fred S. . . . . . I522 Burdell Ave. . . .5507 Newlield Ave. .. . . . .225 Kloller Ave. .......3l8 Locusl Sl. . . . . .2254 Lolh Sl. ......l639 Power Sl. .....I62I Linden Dr. . . . .3448 Colerain Ave. .. . 4422 Colerain Ave. ....I68 Warner Sl. . . I739 Norlh Bend Rd. ..I739 Norlh Bend Rd. .....I793 Agnes Sl. .....Il5 W.65lh Sl. ....I768 Cedar Ave. . .l0I W. 70lh Sl. .. . .4569 Anlhony Ave. . . . . .45 W. Corry Sl. ....250I Addison Sl. .. .5567 Leumas Dr. . . . .5738 Colerain Ave. .. .323I Glenmore Ave. . .. .5828 Lalhrop Pl. . . . . .2620 Halslead Sl. .....l226 W. 9lh Sl. .. ..6257 Cary Ave. ......I435 Elklon PI. . . . .. . .245 Kearney Sl. ........Box 29, R.R. 2 4734 Chiclrering Ave. .....4lI5 Delaney Ave. ........2l5 Findlay Sl. ........83l9 Vine Sl. 866 Rockdale Ave. .......3I07 Eden Ave. .... . I336 Hillcresl Rd. ........2lII Rice Sl. . .. .2936 Henshaw Ave. .... . I739 Llanlair Sl. ... . .829 Blair Ave. . . . . I557 Chase Sl. .....27I2 Vine Sl. . . . .569 Wilkinson Sl. .....2I9 Alkinson Sl. ... .56I Hale Ave. .. .564 Maple Ave. I740 Norlhhamplon Dr. ....5I2 Rockdale Ave. .. . . . . .254 Calhoun Sl. .. .5758 Winlhrop Ave. . . . .875 Wehrman Ave. .. .I409 Thomson Hgls. .. . . . . .94 Ehrman Ave. . I624 Glen Parker Ave. ........Il ForeslAve. .......I787 Elmore Sl. ..34I8 Woodfield Ave. .. . . .. .8379 Burns Ave. .....I508 Miramar Cl. .....3I I4 Eden Ave. . . . .4254 Colerain Ave. . . . .4259 Colerain Ave. .. . . .250 Calhoun Sl. . . . .2447 Fairview Ave. . . . . . .2805 Euclid Ave. .44 Wesl Milchell Ave. . . . . . .3576 Alaska Ave. . ...7I59 Reading Rd. .. .3249 Newlield Ave. .... .3920 Tappan Ave. . . . . .4329 Beech Hill ....3l3l Van Buren Sl. .. . . .2488 Seeger Ave. 5972 Rhode Island Ave. Page one hundred ninety-one .......3l E.6+h S+. Sadaway, Phillip O. . Leidenbor, Eleanor Lemas+er, Ruby Lever, Nancy ,.... Levin, Carol ...... Levine, Leonard L. . Levy, Conrad ,.... Lewallen, Daniel R. . . ..,...... 42 Laurel Ave. Ley+ze, Howard R. .. .. Lieberman, Harry G. .. Lieberman, Sharon . Liebing, Ralph W. . Lilly, Mar+ha K. Linde, Doro+hy .... Linzy, Rober+ L. . .. Lipp, Pearl ...... Lipson, Alvin ..,.. Lischer, Rober+ C. . Lis+, Donald G. Li+wack, Leba Ray . Lohs+roh, Edward L. Love++, Pa+ricia .,,. Madden, Phyllis ... Maddux, Joyce C. . Maisch, Doris ..,.. Malof, Larry L. ... . Manheimer, Sally .. Man+hey, Donald R. Marcum, Joan ...... Margolis, Roschelle Mark, Diane ...... . . . . .248 Calhoun S+. ...I323 Alabama Ave. . . . . . . . .2656 Bellevue . . .... 3638 Fores+ Park Dr. . . . .53l0 Laconia Ave. .. . IB24 Blacks+one Pl. ..3I52 Glendora Ave. 828 Bank S+. . . .827 Cleveland Ave. ..... .3920 Borden S+. I602 Shenandoah Ave. .....I57I Tremon+ Pl. .. .307 Nor+h Bend Rd, ,,....,.I669 Rose PI. ...l607 Asmann Ave. ,....I25 Louis Ave. . , . . .343 Emming S+. . . . , I729 Berkley Ave. .....l620 Summi+ Rd. ...,4050 Reading Rd. ..,..I003 Ebony Ln. .. ,. .4752 Gray Rd. .. . . . IO6 Ivanhoe Ave. .. .8l7 Blair Ave. ....l347 Avon Dr. ......,.I5 E. 7IS+ S+. . . . I562 Waverly Ave. ....l83I Dalewood Pl. .. .3666 Foresf Park Dr. Marlow, Be++y ...... ........ 2 I05 Ravine S+. Massel, Joan ,,... Mas+in, Howard V. Mafhias, Pa+ricia .. Max, Bea+rice . . . ,. Maybrier, Bobbie .. McCann, Carl D. .. McClanahan, Evelyn McClure, Glen R. . McGee, Paul E. .,l929 Losan+iville Rd. ......I7l8 Elmore S+. .. . . .454 Fairview Pl. ,...,,6II Fores+ Ava. . . . .4457 Reading Rd. ...,. .2365 Rohs S+. ........2339 May S+. . . . . . I I6 Hereford C+. ..... .846 Vanburn S+. McGill, James L. .,... .... 5 260 Winnes+e Ave. McGoy, Thomas E. McGu++ey, Russell B McKee, Richard W. McLemore, Phyllis . McMurrin, Dwigh+ J Mecksfrolh, George R. ., Meyer, Joan ....,. Meyer, Karla ..... Miller, Evangeline . Minshall, Judi+h ... Monahan, Sylvia . . Moore, Dean C. .. Morse, Jean ...... Moser, Doro+hy . . . Moser. Marlene . .. Mosier, William M. Mosley, Ronald A. . Mueller, Mary Lou Mueller, Ronald H. Muff, Edwin A. Muller, Joe C. ... . Mullinger, Nancy .. Mussman, Jac B. .. Myers, Norman W. Napier, Kenne+h . .. Nedelman, Philip .. Nicker+, Be++y ,..,. Nussbaum, Phyllis A.4 I U Ocke, Donald ..... Opp, Marlene ..... Osborne, Carol . . . Oscherwi+z, Irvin . Overs+ree+, Dolores Owens, Margare+ . .. . . , ,. . . .348 Thrall S+. .....l4 W. 66+h S+. , . . .4 Hedgerow Ave. .. .4330 Hamil+on Ave. ...,...33 W.65+h S+. I 3 Senior lllrelzlnr Padge++, Gail Page, Frederick C Parish, Imogene . Parry, Roger W. . Pa++ilIo, Shirley .. Pence, Herber+ A. Pen+ecos+, Pafricia Perrine, Jo Alice . Pe+ers, Dale T. . . Phillips, Ann . .. Pickens, lla ....... Picke++, Lucy ..., Pierce, Charles W. Powers, Cyn+hia . Prass, Barbara . .. Price, Shirley .... Price, William E. Prior, Joseph L. . Pugh F. William Ransey, Charles E. Ramundo, John .. Rayls. Mary Joy . Rockman, Elaine . Reed, Sylvia ..., Reiman, Fay Ann Reinhardf. Phillip Reis, Roslyn ..... Reynolds, Ivan R. Richey, Shirley . . . Rieger, Janice Riggs, Ronald H. Riley, Ronald E. ....... . Ri++erhof'f, Elizabe+h L. .. Robbins, Helen ..,.. Rober+s, Bur+on .......... I544 Spring Lawn Ave. Robinson. Harold L. .... . Rohrback, Irvin O. . Rolf, William J. .... Ronsheim, Susan .. Rooks, Pa+ricia . Rosenstiel, Elaine . .. Ross, Paul G. ..... . Ro+han, Roberf A. .. Royal+y, Joyce ..... Russell, Nancy ...... E... . . .344 Amazon Ave. .... .2533 Ravine S+. 292I Oakwood Ave. . .53I Rockdale Ave. . .. . l708 Elmore S+. .720I Fairpark Ave. .. .236 Kearney Ave. 5732 Norfhway Ave. .7488 Edgemon+ Rd. .7488 Edgemon+ Rd. .. .33 Glendale Ave. ..I54 Ridgeway Rd. ..290 Bodmann Ave. .2366 S+ra+ford Ave. .2506 HaIs+ead Ave. ..36l4 Madison Rd. ......l4lo Boyd S+. ..l627 Tremon+ Ave. .,..,..II77 S. Lynnbrook Ave. . . I I47 A+wood Ave. ,. I93l Garden Ln. l652 Frederick Ave. 3867 Vine S+. , . . . I764 Powers S+. I620 Linden Dr. 22I7 Reading Rd. 7I34 Eas+lawn Ave. . .847 Rockdale Ave. ..,,27I8 Sander S+. Page one hundred ninety-two Saunders, Jean ,.,.. Saunders, Jo Ann .. Schallich, Barbara .. Schiller, Carl H. . . . . Schlemmer, Roberl L. Schmerr, Doro+hy . . . Schmid+, Carl W. ., Schmid+, Frederick T. Schmi+hors+, Jennie . Schmi++, Mary ,..... .. .4637 Chickering Ave. . ......... 565 Howell Ave. . . .49 Bur+on Woods Ln. ...I650 Nor+h Bend Rd. .I32 Wes+ S+. Claire S+. . .,.... 83I Dunore Rd. ...........YWCA . , . . .42 Sheehan Ave. .. .. .5733 Belmon+ Nve. Clark S+. .. .. .6367 Hu+zler Ave. ...... .2II Fores+ Ave. .. . . .6220 Hamilton Ave. . . . . .898 Rockdale Ave. .,.25l8 Nor+h Bend Rd. , , .8057 An+hony Wayne . . . . . .8360 Vanbury S+. ....35I Warren Ave. ... . . . l0I5 Valley Ln. . . . .2335 Chickasaw S+. .........27I2 Vine S+. . . .8077 Woodbine Ave. ... .9045 Win+on Rd. . . . . . . .860 Blair Ave. .....l26w. 64l'l1 S+. .... .3362 Reading Rd. ...... .3724 Alaska C+. ....IO0I2 Ches+er Rd. .......I2I Mason S+. .. .. .2222 Selim Ave. ... . I806 Dalewood Pl. . . . .2237 S+ra++ord Ave. ........l23 Hosea Ave. .....72l9 Fairpark Ave. .....l6I8 Powers S+. . . . . . . .3b32 Telford S+. 467I W. Edgewood Ave. ......I826 Andina Ave. . . . . . .3402 Harvey Ave. . .. .. .. .2930 Vine S+. . . . .. .. .56 Classen S+. .....42I3 Langlen Rd. .. . . . I02 Ridgeway Rd. ...,.,.6I0 Union S+. .. . . .3442 Dury Ave. . . . .65I3 Revere Ave. . . , , . , .2405 CIif+on Ave. . . . .3206 Glendora Ave. ..........8l3 York S+. . . . . . .43ll Virginia Ave. . . . . .2324 S+raHord Ave. .. . , .4837 Winnes+e PI. .....I83I Hanfield S+. .,...570I Glenga+e Ln. Schnable, S+an W. ....... 83l3 Roland Ave. Schnicke, Jane+ ..... Schuch. Lois ....... Schulh, Donald G. . Schumacher. Caryl ,.,... Schwercke, William A. . ., . . .309 E. Universi+y Ave. . , . .. .2008 Burne+ Ave. ... ..64l2 Hei+zler Anve. ...2747 Nor+h Bend Rd. .........38I5 Miller S+. Schwing, Howard F. ....... I74l Queen Ci+y Ave. Sco++, Carl L. ...., , Seaver, Pa+ricia .... Selhor, David M. .. Shafer, Richard . .. Shapiro, Jerry .,.. Shaw, Peggy . .. Shee+s, Jane+ ...,. Shepherd, Barbara ..... ...,.....22l7 Vic+or S+. . . . . . . .2222 Selivi Ave. . . . .50II Graffon Ave. .........2206 Lolh S+. . . . .7342 Parkdale Ave. . . . .4204 Williamson Pl. . . . . I406 Weigold Ave. ....l607 Asmann Ave. Sieger+, Ralph M. ........ ......... 4 I5 Ada S+. Siemering, Edward W. . Siemon, William M. Simmons, Judi+h ..... ...... . .5752 Es+e Ave. . . . .6239 Collegeview PI. . . . . I803 Avonlea Ave. Simpson. Barbara Smilh, Joan ....,.. Snead, Beverly .... Snell, Doris ...., Snyder, David . .. Soell, Pe+er A. . . . .3762 Dunkirk S+ ,........4349 Race Rd .. , . .6396 Heihler Ave .......l348 Hopple S+ .II9 W. S+. Clair S+ .434 W. McMicken Ave Son+ag, Emalie .,... .......... 2 I64 Elysian Pl Sou+hga+e, Marlha Speak, Phyllis ..... Speed, Sonia .. Speeg, June .... S+eigler. Marilyn ,. S+enzel, Elvira ..... Siephens, Pamela . .. ......833l Jadwin Ave ....808l Woodbine Ave .. .. .287 McCormick Pl .. .. .I467 Seymour Ave ,,..,...4345 Dane S+ . . . .4876 Winnes+e Ave . . . . l850 8al+imore Ave S+illmaker, Mabel ..... I333 Hollywood Ave S+ine, Be++y ..,.. S+ines, Irwin E. .. S+or+z, Lois ...... Tash, Jodfred I. .. Taylor, Margare+ ...... Templin, Judi+h ....,... Thielmeyer, Richard Thomas, Gerald S. Thomas, Pafricia .. Thompson, Be++y .... Tieman, Jean ...... Tolle, Evelyn ,..... Toomes, Sharon ..... Trou+man, Guy P. Tucker, Nancy ..... Tuler, John M. Ulland, S+an B. Ulmer, Sam K. .. Vance, Jo E++a ......... Vaughi, Charlo++e ...... Vennemeyer, Helen ..,.. Ve++er, Richard N. Vigiris, Vicki ...... Vogel, Roy E. Wade, James E. Walker. Joy .......... Walker. Rober+ W. Waxler, Barry J. ..... . . Wehr, Joyce ..... Wells, Mae ...... Wenhel, Jane+ . ., Werner, Jane+ ..,. Werner, Shirley ., Wer+, Tom V. . . . . Wes+, Joyce ..... Whi+e, Daniel J. .. Whi+e, John ..... Whi+e, Ronald I. .. . Wilisch, Nancy Williams, Donna . .. Williams, Ralph ....,.. Williams. Richard B. Williams, Roger 8. Willins, S+uar+ A. . . . . Wilson, Emma .... Wise, Phyllis ...... Wi+hers, Carroll . .. Wolf, Sylvia ........ Wood, Joan ,.,....... Woods, Doro+hy ...... Woosley, Floyd L. .. Wren, Gerald T. . . .. Wunder, John F. .... Yauch, Alber+a ....... Young, Sheldon C. Ziv, William S. .... . Zorn, Joy ..... . . . . .2225 S+ra+ford Ave .. .535I B-Winnes+e Ave . . . . . .3947 Herron Ave. .. . .24 E. Aracoma Dr. ,3I23 Bonnman Ave. . . . . .5670 Hamil+on Ave . ...,.... 26 Escalon S+. .. . . . . .2364 Vic+or S+. ., . . . . .262 Albion Ave .. . . .3804 Colerain Ave . , .. .. .5000 Gray Rd. , . . .4440 Darrow Ave. . . . .2728 Digby Ave .. . ,. . .662 Fors+ Ave. . . . . .2368 Fairview Ave. . . . . . . .3766 Dunkirk S+. . . . . .726 Lalaye++e Ave ....... .8360 Burns Ave. . ., .. .. .244 Donahue S+. 3030 W. McMicken Ave .. . . . . . I709 Esmonde S+ . . .l443 Thomson H+s. ... .363 McAlpin Pl ...I656 Summi+ Rd .....l785 Agnes S+ .....7I40 Dillward S+ . , , . .. .67 Sheehan Ave . . . . i506 Beaver+on Ave. .406 W. McMicken Ave ........I7I4 Elmore S+ .. . , .2239 S+ra+ford Ave ........4349 Fergus S+ .. .46l5 Chickering Ave . . . . . . .462 Shepard Rd ... .36II Dawson Ave .. . . .440 Klo++er .... .293I Marshall Ave. Ave . . . . . I743 Wiegold. Ave . .. .3009 Mclvlickenf Ave . . . .5903 Oakwood 'Ave . . . . . I434 Wiegbld Ave ........4323 Dane S+ .. .5927 Belmonf Ave , . . .43l Fores+ Ave ....l727 Dqeman Ave ....,.....45.I Ada S+ . . . . I554 Amlhauer S+ .....,.3444gJaf S+ . . . . .7553 ,Ross Ave Woodruff, Jacqueline ........ 3595 Vine S+ .,..,.I726 Esmonde S+ Woods, John H. .... ..., I 26 E. Universi+y Ave. . ,.... I40l Chase Ave. . . . . .5759 S+. 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